Panasonic VCR AJ SD755 User Manual

Digital Video Cassette Recorder  
Operating Instructions  
Model No.  
AJ-  
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Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Time code/user’s bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
Superimpose screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Parts and their functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Display panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Video output signals and servo reference  
signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Audio V fade function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59  
Audio recording channel and monitor output  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Jog/Shuttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Manual editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Preroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Printed circuit board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Rack mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Video head cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Condensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
RS-232C interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
SDTI interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
Connector signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
Automatic editing (deck-to-deck) . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Switch settings and adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Selecting the editing mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Registering the edit points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Checking and previewing edit points . . . . . . . . . .22  
Modifying edit points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Executing and reviewing automatic editing . . . . .24  
Audio split editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Variable memory editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Setup (initial settings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Optional interface boards  
OSDI Interface Board  
AJ-YA755G  
OSDTI Interface Board  
AJ-YAC930G  
Setup menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
SYSTEM menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
USER menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
<BASIC> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
<OPERATION> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
<INTERFACE> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
<EDIT> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
<TAPE PROTECT> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
<TIME CODE> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
<VIDEO> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
<AUDIO> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
<V BLANK> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
<MENU> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
ODigital Video Interface Board (IEEE 1394)  
AJ-YAD755G  
Use only the optional boards listed above.  
The AJ-YAD455P or AJ-YAD955G cannot be  
used with this unit.  
AJ-YAD455P:  
IEEE 1394 board for the AJ-D455  
AJ-YAD955G:  
IEEE 1394 board for the AJ-SD930B/SD955B  
Never use the AJ-YAD455P or AJ-YAD955G with  
this unit as it will cause malfunctioning.  
Introduction  
The model AJ-SD755 multi-purpose studio-use digital  
VTR employs 1/4-inch wide compact cassette tapes to  
record, play back and edit material in the DVCPRO  
(25 Mbps) format.  
These units also come equipped with a variety of  
functions, such as assemble and insert functions,  
which are necessary when performing editing  
operations with a VTR.  
It is also capable of recording and playback in DV  
format.  
These VTRs incorporate digital compression  
technology to dramatically reduce deterioration of  
picture quality and sound resulting from dubbing,  
thereby attaining high picture quality.  
Before operating this unit, check that all of its  
accessories are present and accounted for.  
Power cord......................................................1 pc  
AJ-CS455P Cassette adaptor.........................1 pc  
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Features  
Light and compact  
This unit is a 4U size digital VTR and can be easily  
mounted in a 19-inch rack by using the rack mounting  
adapters (AJ-MA75P, optional accessory).  
Multifunctional interface  
OAnalog video input/output  
Both composite and component (Y, PB, PR) signal  
inputs/outputs are provided as standard.  
OSDI input/output  
Up to 184 minutes of recording  
Use of an SDI board (AJ-YA755G, optional  
accessory) enables input/output interfacing of the  
serial digital component signals.  
M cassettes (max. 66 minutes: using the AJ-P66MP)  
and L cassettes (max. 184 minutes: using the AJ-  
5P92LP) can be used with this unit. Tape width is a  
compact 1/4-inch.  
OAES/EBU audio input/output  
Digital audio input/output connectors are provided.  
Compatibility with general consumer  
video equipment  
OIEEE1394 digital input/output  
DV cassette tapes containing material shot with a  
consumer digital camera or the like can be played  
back on this unit.  
Use of an digital video interface board (AJ-  
YAD755G, optional accessory) enables input/output  
interfacing of the digital signals with the IEEE1394  
standard.  
It can also record on consumer-use DV cassette tapes  
using the DV format.  
A cassette adapter (AJ-CS455P, standard accessory)  
is necessary when a mini DV cassette tape is to be  
used.  
OSDTI input/output  
Use of an SDTI board (AJ-YAC930G, optional  
accessory) enables input/output interfacing of the  
SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) signals.  
Digital slow motion/jog dial  
Panasonic’s original digital slow-motion technology  
makes it possible to attain clear pictures even during  
slow playback at speeds of –0.43 to +0.43/+0.5/+0.75.  
(DVCPRO only)  
O9-pin RS-422A/RS-232C remote  
In addition to the standard 9-pin serial remote (RS-  
422A), RS-232C and 25-pin parallel remote  
connectors are also provided.  
The RS-422A enables another VTR to be operated  
in parallel with the unit if loop connection is used.  
Dial shuttle  
Color images can be played back in forward and  
reverse directions up to a maximum of a32 normal  
playback speed.  
O2-channel, high-sound-quality digital audio  
The 2-channel PCM audio enables independent  
editing for all two channels in addition to channel  
mixing.  
Recording and playback of UMID information  
Recording and playback of UMID (Unique Material  
Identifier) information complies with the SMPTE 330M  
standard.  
OMenu-based setup  
The setup settings, which are conducted prior to  
operating the unit, are performed while viewing the  
setup menus on the unit’s display or a TV monitor.  
UMID information can be checked on the DIAG menu.  
UMID information cannot be played back correctly by VTRs that  
do not support the recording and playback of UMID information.  
In addition, even if a VTR that does not support the recording  
and playback of UMID information is connected to this unit and  
recording performed, UMID information will not be recorded  
correctly.  
Time codes  
This unit has  
a
built-in TCG (time code  
generator)/TCR (time code reader).  
In addition to the internal time code, external time  
code input or input signal VITC can be recorded on  
this VTR as the time code.  
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Parts and their functions  
Front panel  
1
5
2
3
4
5INPUT SELECT buttons  
These buttons switch the video and audio input  
signals. It is also possible to switch the input signals  
to the internal reference signal selected on setup  
menu No. 600 (INT SG).  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
PLAY  
STOP  
VIDEO:  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
Each time the VIDEO button is pressed, the input  
video signal selection is switched in the order of  
Y PB PR 5 CMPST 5 SDI 5 SDTI/1394 5 SG  
(SG/SG1/SG2).  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
O When SG has been selected, the signal is  
switched to the internal reference signal  
selected on setup menu No. 600 (INT SG).  
AUDIO:  
1POWER switch  
2Format display area  
The recording format and the format of the tape  
inserted in the unit are displayed here.  
DVCPRO:  
This indicates recording and playback of  
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format tapes.  
DV:  
Each time the AUDIO button is pressed, the  
input audio signal selection is switched in the  
order of ANALOG 5 AES/EBU 5 USER SET 5  
SDI 5 SDTI/1394 5 SG.  
O USER SET is a function which enables the  
input signals to be selected and recorded  
separately on PCM audio signal channels 1 or  
2, and is used in conjunction with the setup  
menu.  
This indicates recording and playback of DV  
format tapes.  
3Cassette insertion slot  
Example:  
Settings  
AUDIO button  
USER SET  
Setup menus  
No.715 (CH1 IN SEL) : ANA  
No.716 (CH2 IN SEL) : DIGI  
No.719 (DIGI IN SEL) : AES  
PCM audio signals to be recorded on the tape  
CH1 : Analog input signals  
CH2 : AES/EBU digital signals  
4EJECT button  
When this button is pressed, the tape is unloaded  
and the cassette is ejected automatically a few  
seconds later.  
When CTL display has been selected for the  
counter display, the display is reset.  
EJECT button operation can be enabled or disabled  
with setup menu No. 115 (EJECT SW INH).  
<Notes>  
OIt is possible to inhibit input switching operations  
(video and audio) of the INPUT SELECT buttons  
with setup menu No. 112 (V IN SEL INH) and  
No. 113 (A IN SEL INH).  
OSDI and SDTI/1394 cannot be selected unless  
one of the optional boards (AJ-YA755G, AJ-  
YAC930G, AJ-YAD755G) has been installed.  
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Parts and their functions  
Front panel  
; < 6 7 9  
9FF button  
When this button is pressed, the tape is fast  
forwarded.  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
The fast forwarding speed can be selected using  
setup menu No.102 (FF. REW MAX).  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
:REW button  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
When this button is pressed, the tape is rewound.  
The rewinding speed can be selected using setup  
menu No.102 (FF. REW MAX).  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
TRIM button  
MODE switch  
: 8  
;EDIT button  
This button is pressed together with the PLAY button  
during playback to initiate manual editing.  
When it is pressed during playback, a search, fast  
forwarding or rewinding, the input signals in the mode  
selected by the ASSEM button or INSERT button can  
be monitored in the E-E mode while the button is held  
down.  
When the button is pressed in the stop mode, the  
input signals in the mode selected by the ASSEM  
button or INSERT button can be monitored in the E-E  
mode.  
6PLAY button  
Press this button to start playback.  
When this button is pressed together with the REC  
button, recording starts.  
When this button is pressed together with the EDIT  
button during playback, manual editing starts.  
However, manual editing will not be initiated if the  
servo is not locked. When only the PLAY button is  
pressed during manual editing, editing is exited, and  
the playback mode is established.  
When the TRIM+ (or TRIM) button is pressed while  
this button is held down, playback speed will be  
increased (or decreased) by the frame mode unit  
selected for the setup menu No. 108 (CAP. LOCK)  
setting each time one of the TRIM buttons is pressed.  
<Note>  
When the STOP button is pressed, the original  
pictures and sound are restored.  
<STAND BY button  
In the standby ON mode, this buttons lamp lights to  
indicate that the same tape tension is applied as in the  
regular stop mode and that the head drum is rotating.  
In the standby OFF mode, the half loading mode is  
established by this button.  
The servo lamp turns off while the speed is being  
increased or decreased. At this time, nise occur in the  
playback audio signal.  
When the button is pressed in the stop mode, the  
standby OFF mode is established. At this time, its  
lamp goes off.  
7REC button  
When this button is pressed together with the PLAY  
button, recording starts.  
When the VTR is left in the stop mode beyond a  
specific period of time, it is automatically set to the  
standby OFF mode in order to protect the tape.  
When this button or the STOP button is pressed in the  
standby OFF mode, the VTR is set to the standby ON  
mode.  
When a button other than the STOP button is pressed,  
the VTR is set to the mode that corresponds to the  
button pressed. The time taken by the VTR to transfer  
to the standby OFF mode can be selected using setup  
menu No. 400 (STILL TIMER) and No. 404 (DV STILL  
TMR).  
When it is pressed during playback, a search, fast  
forwarding or rewinding, the E-E mode pictures and  
audio signals can be monitored while it is held down.  
When it is pressed in the stop mode, the E-E mode  
pictures and audio signals can be monitored. When  
the STOP button is pressed, the original pictures and  
sound are restored.  
8STOP button  
When this button is pressed, the tape stops traveling,  
and if the MODE switch is set to TAPE, still pictures  
can be monitored. Even in the stop mode, the drum  
continues to rotate, and the tape remains tightly  
wound around the drum.  
When the VTR is left in the stop mode beyond a  
specific period of time (which can be selected using  
setup menu No. 400 to 403), it is automatically set to  
the standby OFF mode or STEP FWD mode in order  
to protect the tape. The VTR is set to the stop mode  
immediately after the cassette has been inserted.  
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Parts and their functions  
Front panel  
@Search dial  
This dial is used to locate the edit points.  
Each time it is pressed, it is set alternatively to the  
SHTL/SLOW mode or the JOG mode, and the JOG,  
SHTL or SLOW lamp lights.  
D C  
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B
?
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
When the power is turned on, the search dial will not  
operate unless it is first returned to the STILL position.  
SHTL (shuttle) mode:  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
PLAY  
STOP  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
When the dial is turned and set to the desired  
position while the SHTL lamp among the JOG,  
SHTL and SLOW lamps is lighted, the tape can be  
played at the speed corresponding to the angle at  
which the dial has been turned. A still picture  
appears when the dial is set to the center position.  
SLOW mode:  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
TC PRESET button  
A
@
=PLAYER and RECORDER buttons  
These buttons are operated if the VTR is to be used  
as a recorder to conduct editing operations with a  
VTR equipped with an RS-422A serial interface  
remote control connector (9 pins). Neither button  
works when the VTR is used on its own.  
PLAYER:  
When the dial is turned all the way in the  
counterclockwise direction while the SLOW lamp  
among the JOG, SHTL and SLOW lamps is lighted,  
the tape speed is set to 4.1a. Similarly, when it is  
set to the center position, it is set to still picture, and  
when it is turned all the way in the clockwise  
direction, it is set to +4.1a. The SLOW speed in  
each direction can be selected using setup menu  
No. 320 (VAR FWD MAX) and No. 321 (VAR REV  
MAX).  
When this button is pressed, its lamp lights to  
indicate that the player connected to the VTR  
can be operated by remote control. The VTRs  
editing and tape transport system buttons can  
now be used to control the player.  
JOG mode:  
In this mode, the click-stop positions of the dial are  
released, and the tape is played at a speed ranging  
from 1a to +1a in accordance with the speed at  
which the dial is turned.  
The maximum speed can be set using setup menu  
No. 323 (JOG FWD MAX) and No. 324 (JOG REV  
MAX).  
RECORDER:  
When this button is pressed, its lamp lights to  
indicate that the editing and tape transport  
system buttons can now be used to operate the  
recorder (this VTR).  
When the PLAYER button or RECORDER button is  
pressed while ENA has been selected as the setup  
menu No. 200 (PARA RUN) setting, the lamps of  
both buttons light to indicate that the VTR now  
serves as the master unit for parallel run  
operations.  
(However, when this setting is used, it is no longer  
possible to perform external control from the 9-pin  
REMOTE connector.)  
ADial ring  
The dial ring lights during search mode.  
The conditions under which the ring is to light can be  
selected using setup menu No. 117 (DIAL LAMP).  
BJOG, SHTL and SLOW lamps  
These lamps indicate the search dial mode.  
JOG : This lights in the JOG mode.  
SHTL : This lights in the SHTL mode.  
SLOW : This lights in the SLOW mode.  
>Search button  
When this button is pressed, the search mode is  
established.  
When it is pressed after the search dial has been  
set to the shuttle mode and turned to the desired  
position, playback starts at the speed which was set  
by the search dial.  
CCOUNTER button  
Each time this button is pressed, the counter display  
on the display panel changes to the next setting in the  
following sequence: CTL 5 TC 5 UB.  
DRESET button  
?SHTL/SLOW button  
When this button is pressed in the CTL mode, the  
counter display is reset to [00:00:00:00]. At the same  
time, any edit points that have been registered will  
also be cleared.  
When this button is pressed while the TC PRESET  
button is held down in the TC or UB mode, the time  
code generator is reset.  
This button is used to select whether the search  
dial is to be used for SHTL or SLOW applications.  
Each time it is pressed, the search dial is set  
alternately to SHTL or SLOW.  
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Parts and their functions  
Front panel  
L
JKIHE F  
IPREROLL button  
This button is used to locate where a transmission  
ON  
POWER  
or manual editing starts on the tape.  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
When it is pressed, the tape travels to the preroll  
point and stops.  
The preroll time can be set using setup menu No.  
000 (P-ROLL TIME).  
When the button is pressed while the IN (A IN) or  
OUT (A OUT) button is held down, the tape is cued  
up to the registered point concerned.  
If this button is pressed when no IN point has been  
entered, the point where the button was pressed  
will automatically be entered as the IN point.  
(However, this is only the case if ENA has been  
selected as the setup menu No. 313 (AUTO  
ENTRY) setting.  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
G
EASSEM button  
This button is pressed to proceed with assemble  
editing.  
It has a self-illuminating lamp which comes ON  
when the button is pressed and goes OFF when it  
is pressed again.  
JPREVIEW/REVIEW button  
PREVIEW:  
FINSERT buttons  
When the button is pressed after an edit point  
has been registered, the tape travels and the  
editing can be previewed without actually  
performing the editing.  
If the button is pressed when no IN point has  
been registered, the point where it was pressed  
is registered as the IN point, and preview is  
executed using this IN point.  
The input signals to be edited when insert editing is  
to be conducted are selected by pressing one of  
these five buttons.  
Each of these buttons has a self-illuminating lamp  
which comes ON when the button is pressed and  
goes OFF when it is pressed again.  
G
IN (A IN), SET and OUT (A OUT) buttons  
REVIEW:  
When the SET button is pressed while the IN (A IN)  
or OUT (A OUT) button is held down, the IN (A IN)  
or OUT (A OUT) point is registered.  
The A IN and A OUT buttons are used during audio  
split editing to register audio IN and OUT points that  
differ from the corresponding video points.  
When the button is pressed after a section has  
been edited, the section that was just edited is  
played back and can be viewed on the recorders  
monitor.  
KAUTO EDIT button  
When an IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point has been  
registered, the lamp of the IN (A IN) or OUT (A  
OUT) button which has registered that point lights.  
When these buttons are pressed after points have  
been registered, the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT)  
point value appears on the counter display. When  
the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button is pressed  
together with the RESET button, the registration of  
the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point is cleared.  
When this button is pressed after the edit points  
have been registered, automatic editing is initiated.  
If this button is pressed when no IN point has been  
entered, automatic editing is initiated with the point  
where the button was pressed serving as the IN  
point.  
LMETER (FULL/FINE) selector button  
This button is used to select the scale display for  
the audio level meter. (See page 12)  
FULL mode:  
HTRIM buttons  
These buttons are used to make fine adjustments  
to the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point.  
The standard scale (to 0 dB) is selected.  
FINE mode:  
By pressing the + or button while the IN (A IN)  
button or OUT (A OUT) button is held down, the  
registered edit point can be adjusted in 1-frame  
increments. When the + button is pressed, the point  
is moved ahead by one frame; conversely, when  
the button is pressed, it is moved back by one  
frame.  
The scale in 0.5 dB increments is selected.  
The  
5
position indicates the audio reference  
level, and each of the dots (O) displayed  
indicates a 1 dB scale increment.  
The audio reference level can be selected using  
setup menu No. 753 (REF LEVEL).  
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Parts and their functions  
Front panel  
M
PAudio recording level control knobs  
These knobs are used to adjust the recording level  
of the PCM audio signals (CH1, CH2).  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
QAudio playback level control knobs  
These knobs are used to adjust the playback level  
of the PCM audio signals (CH1, CH2).  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
RAudio level control selector switch  
UNITY:  
O N  
P
Q R S U  
T
At this position, the audio signals are recorded or  
played back at a fixed level regardless of the  
positions of the audio level control knobs P and  
Q.  
M MONITOR SELECT (L andR) buttons  
These buttons are used to select the audio signals  
which are to be output to the MONITOR L and R  
connectors.  
Each time the L button is pressed, the signal to be  
output to the MONITOR L connector is changed in the  
following sequence: CH1 5 CH2 5 CUE.  
VAR:  
At this position, the audio signals are recorded or  
played back at the level adjusted by the audio  
level control knobs P and Q.  
Similarly, each time the R button is pressed, the signal  
to be output to the MONITOR R connector is changed  
in the following sequence: CH1 5 CH2 5 CUE.  
Which signal has now been selected is displayed by  
the lighting of the L or R lamps on the level meter  
display.  
When AUTO has been selected as the setup menu  
No. 721 (MONI CH SEL) setting, the display is  
switched in tandem with the monitor output. The  
channel to which monitor output is to be switched  
automatically can be selected using setup menu No.  
735 (MON AUTO SEL).  
STC PRESET button  
This button is used to set the TC or UB value.  
When the TC or UB value is to be set, this button is  
pressed first to stop the data from advancing. The  
set of digits whose display is flashing is then  
changed.  
TMENU button  
When this button is pressed, the setup menus are  
displayed on the TV monitor (but only when the  
VIDEO OUT 3 connector is used), and the setup  
menu numbers appear on the VTRs display panel.  
When it is pressed again, the setup menu settings  
are exited, and the original status is restored.  
<Note>  
By installing the SDI board (AJ-YA755G, available  
as an optional accessory) in the VTR, it is possible  
to display the setup menus also on a TV monitor  
which has been connected to the SDI OUT 3  
connector.  
N MONITOR MIX button  
This button is used to select the mixed signals which  
are to be output to the MONITOR L and R connectors.  
Each time the MONITOR SELECT L button is pressed  
while this button is held down, the signals to be output  
to the MONITOR L connector change in the following  
sequence: CH1 + CH2 5 mixing release.  
The mixed signals to be output to the MONITOR R  
connector are changed in the same way by the  
MONITOR SELECT R button.  
USET button  
O Headphone jack and volume control  
When stereo headphones are connected to the  
headphone jack, the sound during recording, playback  
or editing can be monitored using the headphones.  
The volume level of the headphone output and  
monitor output can be adjusted using the volume  
control.  
Whether the volume level of the monitor output is to  
be coupled to the volume control or not can be  
selected using the setup menu item No. 713 (MONI  
OUT). (Note that the volume level of the headphones  
is coupled at all times.)  
When this button is pressed, the data which has  
been set using the setup menus is entered.  
After the data has been entered, the setup menu  
settings are exited, and the original status is  
restored.  
When the internal time code has been set, the data  
which has been set is entered.  
When the volume of the monitor output is not coupled,  
it is fixed at a set level and is not affected by the  
position of the volume control.  
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Front panel  
YTCG switch  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
REGEN:  
OFF  
The internal time code generator is synchronized  
with the time code which the time code reader  
has read from the tape.  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
The signal that is to be used for regeneration is  
selected using setup menu No. 503 (TCG  
REGEN).  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
PRESET:  
V
W
X
Z
Y
[
The time code generator can be preset on the  
operation panel or by remote control.  
EXT:  
V DIAG button  
When this button is pressed, the VTR information is  
displayed.  
The external time code which is input from the  
time code input connector or video signal VITC is  
used. Which of the two is to be set is selected  
using setup menu No. 505 (EXT TC SEL).  
When it is pressed again, the original display is  
restored.  
The VTR information consists of the WARNING”  
information, HOURS METERinformation and  
UMIDinformation.  
Switching between the display of each type of  
information is accomplished by pressing the search  
button.  
Displayed on the WARNINGscreen are details of the  
warnings.  
ZMODE switch  
<In the stop mode>  
TAPE:  
The signal which is played back from the tape is  
output.  
EE:  
Displayed on the HOURS METERscreen are the  
decks serial number, power-on time, drum rotation  
time, tape travel time, number of times a cassette has  
been loaded, number of times the power has been  
turned on and off, and so on.  
The input signal selected by the INPUT SELECT  
button is output.  
<During recording or editing>  
TAPE:  
The simultaneous playback signals are output.  
(The setup menu No.310 (CONFI EDIT) setting  
is necessary.)  
Displayed on the UMID INFOscreen are details of  
the UMID (Unique Material Identifier) information.  
EE:  
W SUPER switch  
The input signal selected by the INPUT SELECT  
button is output.  
ON:  
The superimposed time code and other information  
is output to the VIDEO OUT 3 connector.  
<Note>  
[CONTROL switch  
By installing the SDI board (AJ-YA755G, available  
as an optional accessory) in the VTR, the  
superimposed information is also output to the SDI  
OUT 3 connector.  
This switch is set to the REMOTE or LOCAL  
position when the VTR is to be controlled by an  
external unit using the REMOTE, RS-232C or  
PARALLEL connector.  
OFF:  
REMOTE:  
The superimposed information is not output.  
Set the switch to this position to control the VTR  
using a component that has been connected  
using the 9-pin REMOTE, RS-232C or  
PARALLEL connector.  
X REC INH switch  
This switch is used to enable or disable recording on  
the cassette tape.  
ON:  
LOCAL:  
Recording on the cassette tape is disabled  
(inhibited).  
In this state, the REC INH lamp lights on the display  
panel.  
Set the switch to this position to control the VTR  
using its operation panel.  
When the unit is to be controlled with the switch  
at this position by a component connected using  
the PARALLEL connector, selection can be  
made using setup menu No. 211 (LOCAL 25P).  
OFF:  
Recording on the cassette tape is enabled so long  
as the accidental erasure prevention mechanism on  
the cassette tape is set to enable recording.  
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Display panel  
1
2
3
45  
7 6  
8
SCH SERVO  
WIDE  
REMOTE  
VIDEO  
Y PB PR  
CMPST  
AUDIO  
525  
ANALOG  
AES/EBU  
USER SET  
SDI  
dB  
dB  
0
U
=
EDIT REC INH  
0
CUE  
dB  
-
-
4
8
-
-
4
8
DVCPRO  
-
8
SDI  
-
-
-
-
-
12  
16  
20  
25  
30  
-
-
-
-
-
12  
16  
20  
25  
30  
-
-
-
-
-
12  
16  
20  
25  
30  
SDTI/1394  
SG 1 2  
SDTI/1394  
SG  
DVCAM  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
-
-
-
L
R
L
R
L
R
1WIDE lamp  
4
lamp  
U
This lamp lights when 16:9 wide-screen information  
This lamp lights when UMID information is present  
is being recorded on a tape.  
on the input signal in E-E mode.  
Recording of wide-screen information can be  
selected on setup menu No. 645 (WIDE SELECT).  
This lights lamps during tape playback when wide-  
screen information has been recorded on the tape.  
This lamp lights during tape playback when UMID  
information has been recorded on the tape.  
5SCH lamp  
This lamp lights when the SCH phase of the  
external synchronized signal (REF VIDEO) is inside  
the prescribed range.  
2REMOTE lamp  
This lamp lights when the CONTROL switch has  
been set to the REMOTE position.  
At all other times, the lamp is off.  
=
3INPUT SELECT display area  
6
lamp  
The characters corresponding to the selected input  
signals light. With all input signals except for analog  
audio signals, the fact that no signals have been  
selected is indicated by a flashing display.  
VIDEO  
This lamp lights when a cassette tape is inserted  
into the VTR.  
In the standby OFF mode, this lamp is flashing.  
7SERVO lamp  
Y PB PR  
CMPST  
SDI  
:
:
:
:
Analog component video signals  
Analog composite video signals  
Serial digital video signals (option)  
Compressed digital signals (option)  
This lamp lights when the drum servo or capstan  
servo locks.  
SDTI/1394  
8Channel condition lamps  
SG/SG 1/SG 2: Internal reference signals  
These lamps light to indicate the error rate status.  
(green 5 white 5 red)  
AUDIO  
Green: This lights when the error rates for the video  
and audio playback signals are both at  
acceptable levels.  
White : This lights when the error rate for the video  
or audio playback level has increased.  
The playback picture and sound remain  
unaffected even while this lamp is lighted.  
ANALOG  
AES/EBU  
USER SET  
SDI  
SDTI/1394  
SG  
:
:
:
:
:
:
Analog audio signals  
Digital audio signals  
Recording audio signal selection  
Serial digital audio signals (option)  
Compressed digital signals (option)  
Internal reference signals  
Red  
:
This lights when the error rate for the video  
or audio playback level has increased to the  
extent that correction or interpolation was  
performed.  
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Display panel  
SCH SERVO  
WIDE  
REMOTE  
VIDEO  
Y PB PR  
CMPST  
AUDIO  
525  
ANALOG  
AES/EBU  
USER SET  
SDI  
dB  
dB  
0
U
=
9
EDIT REC INH  
0
CUE  
dB  
-
-
4
8
-
-
4
8
DVCPRO  
-
8
SDI  
-
-
-
-
-
12  
16  
20  
25  
30  
-
-
-
-
-
12  
16  
20  
25  
30  
-
-
-
-
-
12  
16  
20  
25  
30  
SDTI/1394  
SG 1 2  
SDTI/1394  
SG  
:
;
DVCAM  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
-
-
-
L
R
L
R
L
R
=
<
9EDIT, EDIT REC, REC and REC INH lamps  
<Counter display  
EDIT:  
The tape counter, time code, etc. are displayed  
This lights when an editing mode has been  
here.  
selected.  
EDIT REC:  
The type of value displayed is indicated by CTL, TC  
or UB.  
This lights when the edit recording mode has  
been established.  
=Level meters  
REC:  
These meters indicate the levels of the CH1, CH2,  
and CUE tracks of the PCM audio signals.  
During recording or while E-E is selected, the levels  
of the audio input signals appear; during playback,  
the levels of the audio output signals appear.  
Using the METER selector button L, the audio  
level display is switched from the FULL mode to the  
FINE mode or vice versa. (See page 8)  
This lights when the recording mode has been  
established.  
REC INH:  
This lights in the recording inhibit status (when  
the REC INH switch at the bottom front panel is  
set to ON or the cassette is in the accidental  
erasure prevention status).  
In this status, recording and editing are not  
possible.  
FULL mode  
FINE mode  
Whether the REC INH lamp is to light or flash  
when recording has been inhibited by the  
accidental erasure prevention tab on the  
cassette tape can be selected using setup menu  
No. 114 (REC INH LAMP).  
dB  
0
Reference level  
(20 dB)  
-4  
8
-
-12  
-16  
-20  
-25  
-30  
:Tape transport displays  
The tape transport status is displayed here.  
: Normal playback or recording  
: Playback at a speed slower than 1a  
: Playback at a speed faster than 1a  
: Fast forwarding (FF)  
: Playback in the reverse direction at 1a  
: Playback in the reverse direction at a speed  
slower than 1a  
: Playback in the reverse direction at a speed  
faster than 1a  
-
L R  
L R  
Each of the dots (O) indicates  
a 1 dB scale increment.  
: Rewinding (REW)  
: Pause/still  
;Format displays  
The recording format and the format of the tape  
inserted in the unit are displayed here.  
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Rear panel  
1
2 3 4 5 6 7  
8
9: ;  
6Remote control connectors  
These connectors make it possible to use two of  
these VTRs or to connect this VTR to an external  
controller so that the VTR can be operated from an  
external component.  
AES/EBU  
ANALOG  
REMOTE  
ANALOG  
CH1/2  
VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
OPTION  
1
AC IN  
REMOTE IN/OUT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
CH2  
PUSH TC  
IN  
CH1  
AUDIO  
IN  
ON  
SDI  
OUT  
IN  
Y
P
75  
OFF  
1
REMOTE  
OUT  
TC  
ACTIVE  
THROUGH  
B
OUT  
CH1/2  
OUT  
REF VIDEO  
IN  
2
ENCODER REMOTE  
RS-232C  
ON  
P
75Ω  
R
3
OFF  
CH1  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH2  
MON  
L
(SUPER)  
Two remote control connectors are provided: one  
for IN/OUT use and the other for OUT use only.  
IN/OUT:  
OPTION  
SDTI  
2
Y
1
VIDEO  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PARALLEL  
MON  
R
1
2
P
B
(WFM)  
2
3
(SUPER)  
P
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
For connection with an external controller  
For connection with deck-to-deck operations  
OUT:  
SERVICE ONLY  
For connection with parallel run operations  
For loop-through use  
<Note>  
If connection is to be made to the OUT connector  
for deck-to-deck operations where this VTR will  
serve as the recorder, which of the two connectors  
is to be used can be selected using setup menu No.  
212 (MASTER PORT).  
1AC IN socket  
Connect one end of the power cord supplied to this  
socket and the other end to the power outlet.  
2DIGITAL AUDIO IN and OUT connectors  
These are the input and output connectors for  
digital audio signals that comply with the AES/EBU  
standards.  
<Note>  
7ENCODER REMOTE connector  
The digital audio signals which are to be input to  
these connectors must be synchronized with the  
video input signals. Otherwise, noise will be  
generated in the audio output signals.  
An external encoder remote controller is connected  
to this connector when the video output signal  
settings are to be adjusted from an external  
component.  
3ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO IN connectors  
The analog component video signals are input to  
these connectors.  
8ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors  
These are the analog audio input connectors.  
9TIME CODE IN connector  
4ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO IN connectors  
and 75 termination switch  
This connector is used to record an external time  
code onto the tape.  
The analog composite video signals are input to  
these connectors. A loop-through configuration is  
featured for each pair of input connectors.  
For termination at this VTR, set the termination  
switch to ON.  
:TIME CODE OUT connector  
During playback, the playback time code is output  
through this connector.  
During recording, the time code generated by the  
internal time code generator is output.  
5REF VIDEO IN connectors and 75 termination  
switch  
;SDI input and output connectors (optional)  
At these connectors, it is possible to input and  
output digital component audio and video signals  
which comply with the SMPTE 259M-C standard by  
installing the SDI board (AJ-YA755G, available as  
an optional accessory) in the VTR.  
These are the input connectors of the reference  
video signals.  
Input a reference signal with color burst.  
For termination at this VTR, set the termination  
switch to ON.  
<Note>  
Video signals containing superimposed information  
can be output through the SDI OUT 3 connector.  
Whether the superimposing is to be set ON or OFF  
is selected using the SUPER switch W on the front  
panel.  
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.  
<Note>  
The digital audio signals which are to be input to  
these connectors must be synchronized with the  
video input signals. Otherwise, noise will be  
generated in the audio output signals.  
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Rear panel  
AES/EBU  
ANALOG  
REMOTE  
ANALOG  
APARALLEL REMOTE connector  
CH1/2  
VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
OPTION  
1
AC IN  
REMOTE IN/OUT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
CH2  
PUSH TC  
IN  
CH1  
AUDIO  
IN  
ON  
SDI  
OUT  
IN  
Y
P
75Ω  
This connector is used when the VTR is to be  
operated by an external component.  
OFF  
1
REMOTE  
OUT  
TC  
ACTIVE  
THROUGH  
B
OUT  
CH1/2  
OUT  
REF VIDEO  
IN  
2
ENCODER REMOTE  
RS-232C  
ON  
P
75Ω  
R
3
OFF  
CH1  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH2  
MON  
L
(SUPER)  
OPTION  
SDTI  
2
Y
1
VIDEO  
OUT  
BANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors  
The analog audio signals are output through these  
connectors.  
IN  
OUT  
PARALLEL  
MON  
R
1
2
P
B
(WFM)  
2
3
(SUPER)  
P
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
SERVICE ONLY  
CMONITOR OUT connectors  
During playback, the PCM audio signals (CH1/CH2)  
or playback signals from the CUE track are output  
through these connectors.  
= <  
> ?@ A  
B
C
D
<Fan  
This fan is used to cool down the VTR.  
<Note>  
Noise may appear on the CUE signal at the instant  
recording is started.  
If, for any reason, the fan stops, E-10will appear  
on the counter display.  
DSDTI input and output connectors (optional)  
When the SDTI board (AJ-YAC930G, optional  
accessory) is installed in this VTR, digital data can  
be input and output using the SDTI (Serial Data  
Transport Interface) format.  
=SIGNAL GND terminal  
This is connected to the signal ground terminal on  
the component connected to this VTR in order to  
minimize noise. It is not a safety ground.  
>ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors  
The analog component video signals are output  
through these connectors.  
IEEE1394 digital input/output connector  
(optional)  
Use of an digital video interface board (AJ-  
YAD755G, optional accessory) enables input/output  
interfacing of the digital signals with the IEEE1394  
standard.  
?ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT connectors  
The analog composite video signals are output  
through these connectors.  
The waveform monitor (WFM) signal can be output  
from the VIDEO OUT 2 connector.  
It can be selected using setup menu No. 00 (WFM  
SEL).  
Video signals containing superimposed information  
can be output through the VIDEO OUT 3 connector.  
Whether the superimposing is to be set ON or OFF  
is selected using the SUPER switch W on the front  
panel.  
@RS-232C connector  
A personal computer or other component can be  
connected to this connector to operate the VTR.  
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Connections  
Source machine:  
Set the CONTROL switch on the front panel to REMOTE.  
Recorder:  
Set the CONTROL switch on the front panel to LOCAL.  
Reference signal  
generator  
Remote control signal (9 pin)  
Digital video/audio signal  
OWhen the SDI board (option) has been  
installed.  
OFF  
ON  
Source machine  
Recorder  
AES/EBU  
ANG  
REME  
ANALOG  
AES/EBU  
ANAG  
REME  
ANALOG  
CH1/2  
CH1/2  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
IN  
OPTION  
1
PTION  
1
AC IN  
AC IN  
REMOTIN/OUT  
REMOTIN/OUT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH TC  
IN  
PUSH  
PUSH  
CH2  
PUSH TC  
IN  
CH1  
AUDIO  
IN  
CH2  
CH1  
AUDIO  
IN  
ON  
SDI  
OUT  
ON  
SDI  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
Y
P
Y
P
75  
75Ω  
OFF  
OFF  
1
1
REMOTE  
OUT  
REMOTE  
OUT  
TC  
TC  
ACTIVE  
THROUGH  
ACTIVE  
THROUGH  
B
B
OUT  
OUT  
CH1/2  
OUT  
CH1/2  
OUT  
REF VIDEO  
IN  
REF VIDEO  
IN  
2
2
ENCODER REMOTE  
ENCODER REMOTE  
RS-232C  
ON  
ON  
P
P
75Ω  
75Ω  
R
R
3
3
OFF  
OFF  
CH1  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH2  
MON  
L
CH1  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH2  
MON  
L
(SUPER)  
(SUPER)  
OPTION  
SDTI  
2
OPTION  
SDTI  
2
Y
1
VIDEO  
OUT  
Y
1
VIDEO  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PARALLEL  
PARALLEL  
MON  
R
MON  
R
1
1
2
2
P
P
B
B
(WFM)  
(WFM)  
2
2
3
(SUPER)  
3
(SUPER)  
P
P
R
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
SIGNAL  
GND  
SERVIE ONLY  
SERE ONLY  
To video  
monitor device  
To audio  
monitor device  
To video  
monitor device  
To audio  
monitor device  
Digital audio  
Analog video signal (component)  
<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.  
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Connections  
Connections with editing controller  
Recorder  
AV monitor  
Video monitor  
signals  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
Audio monitor  
signals  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
APE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
T
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
To REMOTE IN/OUT  
connector  
AV monitor  
Editing controller  
Reference signal  
generator  
AV switcher  
Remote  
To REMOTE  
IN/OUT  
connector  
To REMOTE IN/OUT  
connector  
ON  
POWER  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DVCPRO  
DV  
DV  
OFF  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
Reference signal  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT  
TCG  
MODE  
APE  
CONTROL  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
APE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
REGEN  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
T
REMOTE  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
T
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
REC  
PB  
Source machine  
Source machine  
<Notes>  
OWhen an editing controller made by CMX is used, support must  
be provided at the editing controller side.  
OIf the remote signal (9 pin) connection is to be disconnected  
from one component and connected to another instead,  
recheck the editing controller settings, etc.  
AV monitor  
AV monitor  
OVideo 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.  
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Tapes  
Consumer-use DV and DVCAM cassettes  
(Standard DV and DVCAM cassettes, mini DV and  
DVCAM cassettes)  
M cassettes  
Tapes capable of up to 66 minutes of recording or  
playback  
OUse a cassette adapter (AJ-CS455P, standard  
accessory) when a mini DV or DVCAM cassette is  
to be used.  
AJ-P12MP, AJ-P24MP, AJ-P33MP, AJ-P46MP,  
AJ-P66MP  
Note that inserting a mini DV or DVCAM cassette  
without the use of a cassette adapter will cause  
malfunctioning.  
Also note that long-duration mini DV cassettes (80  
minutes in the standard mode and 120 minutes in  
the LP mode) cannot be used.  
L cassettes  
Tapes capable of up to 184 minutes of recording or  
playback  
AJ-P34LP, AJ-P66LP, AJ-P94LP, AJ-P126LP,  
AJ-5P92LP  
OIt is not possible to play back tapes which have  
been recorded in the LP mode.  
OWhen editing material recorded on a consumer-use  
DV or DVCAM cassette, first record the material on  
a DVCPRO tape or other tape used by VTRs for  
broadcast applications.  
OUse AJ-5P92LP tapes which have been  
recorded using the DVCPRO (25M) format in a  
VTR that supports 184 minutes of DVCPRO  
(25M) format recording and playback.  
OThe maximum transport speed of a mini DV or  
DVCAM cassette tape is 32a.  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
OThe images may be subject to disturbance during  
the slow motion playback of consumer-use DV and  
DVCAM cassette tapes.  
OFrom the perspective of protecting consumer-use  
DV and DVCAM cassette tapes, minimize the  
number of times the tapes are cued up at the same  
locations as much as possible.  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
OWhen consumer-use DV and DVCAM cassette  
tapes are used, the maximum time for STILL  
TIMER is set to 10 seconds.  
OThe sampling rate of the audio signals recorded on  
a consumer-use DV tape is 48 kHz.  
M cassette size  
L cassette size  
When the AJ-YAD755G digital video interface  
board is used, audio signals can be recorded at a  
rate of 44.1 kHz or 32 kHz on a consumer-use tape  
only when SDTI/1394 has been selected for the  
input signal.  
Align the center of the cassette with the center of the  
insertion slot, and press it in gently.  
The cassette tape will load automatically.  
ODuring recording on a consumer-use DV tape,  
scenes can be recorded with continuity between  
frames by exercising control from the controller or  
personal computer (when the AJ-YAD755G digital  
video interface board is used) which has the  
REC/PAUSE command.  
However, in this case, the video and sound for the  
one frame before and after the continuity point may  
be disturbed.  
It is recommended that tapes bearing the  
Panasonic brand be used as the consumer-use DV  
tapes.  
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Jog/Shuttle  
Jog mode  
Shuttle mode  
Press the search dial so that it remains pressed in.  
Check that the JOG lamp has lighted.  
Press the search dial so that it is released from the  
pressed-in position.  
1
1
The SHTL lamp lights, and the shuttle mode is  
established.  
OImmediately after the power is turned on, turn  
the search dial and leave it at the center  
position.  
Turn the search dial.  
2
The dials click-stops are released, and the tape is  
played back at the speed (1a to +1a)  
corresponding to the speed at which the dial is  
turned.  
Press the SHTL/SLOW button and switch to SHTL  
or SLOW.  
The maximum speed can be switched using setup  
menu No. 323 (JOG FWD MAX) and No. 324 (JOG  
REV MAX) settings.  
2
However, noise will occur at all speeds other than  
0.43a to +0.43a.  
When the dial is no longer turned, the still picture  
mode is established.  
Turn the search dial.  
3
OWhen the SHTL lamp among the JOG, SHTL  
and SLOW lamps is lighted, the playback picture  
speed changes from 0 up to 32a depending on  
the dial position.  
To transfer the VTR from the jog mode to another  
mode, press the button that corresponds to the  
mode concerned.  
This speed can be switched to 8.4a, 16a or  
32a using setup menu No. 101 (SHTL MAX).  
The dial has a click-stop at the center position  
where the still picture mode is established.  
OWhen the SLOW lamp among the JOG, SHTL  
and SLOW lamps is lighted, the playback picture  
speed changes from 4.1 up to +4.1a  
depending on the dial position.  
3
<Note>  
The direct search mode in which the VTR is  
transferred to the shuttle mode or jog mode by turning  
the search dial is set at the factory.  
By selecting KEY as the setup menu No. 100  
(SEARCH ENA) setting, the VTR can be set to the  
mode in which it will not be transferred to the search  
mode unless the search button is pressed.  
The maximum speed can be switched using  
setup menu No. 320 (VAR FWD MAX) and No.  
321 (VAR REV MAX) settings. However, noise  
will occur at all speeds other than 0.43a to  
+0.43a, +0.5a and +0.75a.  
The dial has a click-stop at the center position  
where the still picture mode is established.  
To transfer the VTR from the shuttle mode to  
another mode, press the STOP button or other  
button.  
4
<Notes>  
OIt is possible to listen to playback audio in the 10  
to +10 speed range from the audio monitor output.  
(PCM must be selected for the setup menu No. 721  
(MONI CH SELECT) setting.)  
OThe audio playback sound heard in the search  
mode contains noise.  
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Manual editing  
Select the editing mode.  
ASSEMBLE:  
Assemble (frame-to-frame continuity) editing is  
performed in this mode.  
INSERT:  
While monitoring the TV monitor, search the  
position (IN point) where the editing is to be  
started, and press the PLAY and EDIT buttons  
together at this position.  
1
4
5
Insert editing is performed in this mode.  
Similarly, while monitoring the TV monitor, search  
the position (OUT point) where the editing is to be  
terminated, and press the PLAY or STOP button at  
this position.The unit will change to STOP or PLAY  
mode and editing will stop.  
Select the channels to be edited.  
2
For insert editing, press the buttons corresponding  
to the channels to be edited so that their lamps  
light.  
Press the PLAY button.  
3
Preroll  
Press the PREROLL button.  
<Notes>  
1
The VTR now performs the preroll operation.  
OIf the edit IN point has been registered, the tape  
is rewound from the edit IN point for the period  
of time which was set by setup menu No. 000  
(P-ROLL TIME), and it then stops.  
OIf the edit IN point has not been registered, the  
tape is rewound from the position where the  
button was pressed for the period of time which  
was set by setup menu item No.000 (P-ROLL  
TIME), and it then stops.  
OThe time code or CTL must be continuously  
recorded on the tape between the edit IN point and  
preroll point.  
OWhen the IN point has not been registered, it is  
possible to select whether to register the IN point  
and proceed with the preroll or proceed with the  
preroll without registering the IN point using setup  
menu No. 313 (AUTO ENTRY).  
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Automatic editing (deck-to-deck)  
Switch settings and adjustments  
When using the AJ-SD755 as the recorder  
When using the AJ-SD755 as the player  
Set the POWER switch to ON.  
Set the POWER switch to ON.  
1
1
Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the  
video and audio input signals.  
If the playback levels are to be adjusted using the  
level controls, set the audio level control selector  
switch to the VAR position.  
2
2
If the playback levels are to be fixed, set the switch  
to the UNITY position.  
Switch the time counter display to TC, CTL or UB.  
3
If the recording levels are to be adjusted using the  
level controls, set the audio level control selector  
switch to the VAR position.  
If the recording levels are to be fixed, set the  
switch to the UNITY position.  
Set the CONTROL switch to REMOTE.  
4
3
1
2
3
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
Set the CONTROL switch to LOCAL.  
5
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
REC  
FF  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
1
2
4 3  
5
REW  
STOP  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
ON  
POWER  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
DVCPRO  
REC  
PB  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
Audio playback level control knobs  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
REC  
FF  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
Audio recording level control knobs  
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Automatic editing (deck-to-deck)  
Selecting the editing mode  
Registering the edit points  
Select the editing mode.  
Locate the edit IN point by performing the jog or  
shuttle operation.  
Set the tape to the still picture mode at the desired  
position.  
1
1
For assemble editing, press the ASSEM button.  
For insert editing, press the INSERT button.  
ASSEM:  
This sets the unit to assemble (frame-to-frame  
continuity) editing mode.  
For a detailed description of the jog and shuttle  
operations, refer to page 18.  
INSERT:  
This sets the unit to insert editing mode.  
Press the SET button while holding down the IN  
button.  
The edit IN point is now registered.  
The edit IN point value appears on the display  
panel.  
2
Select the channels to be edited.  
2
With assemble editing, the ASSEM lamp lights.  
With insert editing, press the buttons  
corresponding to the channels to be edited so that  
their lamps light.  
Locate the edit OUT point by performing the jog or  
shuttle operation.  
Set the tape to the still picture mode at the desired  
position.  
3
Select the VTR to be operated.  
3
(Settings for editing using two VTRs)  
Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button to select  
the VTR which is to be operated.  
PLAYER:  
Press this button if the player VTR is to be  
operated to register the edit points.  
RECORDER:  
Press the SET button while holding down the OUT  
button.  
The edit OUT point is now registered.  
The edit OUT point value appears on the display  
panel.  
4
Press this button if the recorder VTR (this unit)  
is to be operated to register the edit points.  
Match frame processing function  
When two VTRs are used to perform the editing  
operations, there will be a total of 4 edit points: the  
IN and OUT points for the player and those for the  
recorder. However, the last point is automatically  
calculated so only three of the edit points need to be  
registered.  
1/2  
3
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
REC  
FF  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
2/4  
1/3  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
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Automatic editing (deck-to-deck)  
Checking and previewing edit points  
Press the IN (or OUT) button to check the edit  
point. The value of the registered edit point  
appears on the display panel.  
1
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
While holding down the IN (or OUT) button, press  
the PREROLL button and check the picture at the  
edit point.  
2
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
The tape is cued up to the edit IN (or OUT) point,  
and a still picture of the point appears.  
OIf STOP has been selected as the setup menu  
No. 315 (AFTER CUE-UP) setting or if the  
MODE switch has been set to EE, the VTR is  
set to the E-E mode.  
4
2 1/3  
By holding down the IN and OUT buttons at the  
same time, check the editing duration.  
The duration appears on the display panel.  
3
How to calculate the duration  
OWhen two edit points have been set:  
Duration between the two points  
OWhen only one edit point has been set:  
Duration between the data which has been  
set and the current address  
OWhen no edit points have been set:  
Duration of the previously edited section  
After the edit points have been registered, press  
the PREVIEW button.  
Regular preview is now conducted.  
4
<Notes>  
OIf the edit IN point has not been registered, the  
position where the PREVIEW button was  
pressed is registered as the edit IN point.  
OTo stop the preview at any time, press the  
STOP button.  
OWhen the PREVIEW button is pressed again  
after the IN point during the course of a preview,  
the preview will start again from the beginning.  
OWhen the edit OUT point is reached, the tape  
stops automatically.  
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Automatic editing (deck-to-deck)  
Modifying edit points  
Re-registering an edit point  
1
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.  
Modifying an edit point in 1-frame increments  
(trimming function)  
Press the TRIM button while holding down the IN  
(or OUT) button. Each time the + button is  
pressed, the point is moved ahead by one frame.  
Conversely, each time the button is pressed, the  
point is moved back by one frame.  
2
Resetting edit points  
OResetting both an edit IN point and OUT  
3
point  
Press the RESET button.  
(This takes effect only in the CTL mode.)  
OResetting either an edit IN point or OUT point  
Press the RESET button while holding down the  
IN (or OUT) button.  
<Notes>  
OAn edit OUT point can be reset even while  
editing is in progress.  
OIn the eject mode, the IN and OUT points are  
automatically reset.  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
3 2  
1
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Automatic editing (deck-to-deck)  
Executing and reviewing automatic  
editing  
Press the AUTO EDIT button.  
Upon completion of the editing, press the REVIEW  
button.  
Review is then started by the recorder side.  
OTo stop the review at any time, press the STOP  
button.  
1
2
Automatic editing is now executed.  
OTo suspend editing at any time, press the STOP  
button.  
OWhen the edit OUT point is reached, the tape is  
post-rolled, after which it stops.  
OWhen the edit OUT point is reached, the tape is  
post-rolled, after which it stops.  
Post-rolling  
With assemble editing, editing continues for about  
2 seconds after the edit OUT point is passed, the  
tape is then returned to the OUT point, after which  
it stops.  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
With insert editing, the PLAY mode is established  
after the edit OUT point has been passed, the tape  
is then returned to the OUT point, after which it  
stops.  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
The post-roll time can be set using setup menu No.  
325 (POSTROLL TM).  
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Retry function  
Even when the STOP button has been pressed to  
suspend editing, editing can be repeated from the  
beginning simply by pressing the AUTO EDIT  
button again.  
Auto tag function (recorder side)  
If, upon completion of editing, the next edit point  
has not yet been registered, the previous edit OUT  
point is registered as the IN point and editing is  
executed when the AUTO EDIT button is pressed.  
To release the auto tag mode, press one of the  
transport system buttons (such as the PLAY  
button).  
Registering an OUT point while editing is in  
progress  
If the SET button is pressed while the OUT button  
is being held down when automatic editing is in  
progress, the position corresponding to when the  
button was pressed is registered as the OUT point  
and the editing operation is exited.  
Even if the AUTO EDIT button is pressed, the OUT  
point is registered and editing is exited in the same  
way.  
<Note>  
The registered points are automatically cleared  
after editing has been executed. However, the  
previous edit points can be recalled by pressing  
the TRIM+ (or TRIM) button and SET button at  
the same time.  
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Audio split editing  
The video edit points and audio edit points can be  
registered independently, and editing can be executed  
with the video point offset from the audio points.  
Audio edit points cannot be registered when the  
assemble editing mode has been selected.  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
After registering the edit points, proceed with the  
same operations as for insert editing.  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
$ Registering the edit points  
Video IN point:  
A IN button  
A OUT button  
Press the SET button while holding down the IN  
button.  
Video OUT point:  
Press the SET button while holding down the  
OUT button.  
Audio IN point:  
Press the SET button while holding down the A  
IN button.  
Audio OUT point:  
$ Displaying the audio split edit points  
The edit points appear on the display panel.  
Video IN point:  
Press the IN button.  
Video OUT point:  
Press the OUT button.  
Audio IN point:  
Press the A IN button.  
Audio OUT point:  
Press the SET button while holding down the A  
OUT button.  
Press the A OUT button.  
<Note>  
$ Clearing the edit points  
Video IN point:  
If the editing mode is changed to assemble editing  
after the audio edit points have been registered, the  
audio edit points will be cleared.  
Press the RESET button while holding down the  
IN button.  
Video OUT point:  
$ Cueing the tape up to the edit points  
Cue-up to video IN point:  
Press the RESET button while holding down the  
OUT button.  
Audio IN point:  
Press the RESET button while holding down the  
A IN button.  
Audio OUT point:  
Press the PREROLL button while holding down  
the IN button.  
Cue-up to video OUT point:  
Press the PREROLL button while holding down  
the OUT button.  
Cue-up to audio IN point:  
Press the RESET button while holding down the  
A OUT button.  
Press the PREROLL button while holding down  
the A IN button.  
Cue-up to audio OUT point:  
$ Modifying edit points  
Video IN point:  
Press the PREROLL button while holding down  
the A OUT button.  
Press the TRIM+ button or TRIMbutton while  
holding down the IN button.  
Video OUT point:  
Press the TRIM+ button or TRIMbutton while  
holding down the OUT button.  
Audio IN point:  
Press the TRIM+ button or TRIMbutton while  
holding down the A IN button.  
Audio OUT point:  
Press the TRIM+ button or TRIMbutton while  
holding down the A OUT button.  
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Audio split editing  
$ Duration display  
The duration can be indicated on the display panel  
only.  
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.  
Match frame processing system  
When two VTRs are used to perform the audio split  
editing operations, there will be a total of 8 edit  
points: the video IN and OUT points for the player,  
the video IN and OUT points for the recorder, the  
audio IN and OUT points for the player, and the  
audio IN and OUT points for the recorder.  
When five of the eight edit points are registered, the  
remaining three points are automatically calculated  
so only five of the edit points need to be registered.  
$ When a VTR not equipped with the split  
editing function is used as the player  
When a VTR that cannot set the video and audio  
edit points independently is used as the player, split  
editing is still possible by setting the audio IN point  
and OUT point in the recorder and setting the data  
of three points as the video edit points.  
<Note>  
If, during audio split editing, the video OUT point (or  
audio OUT point) only is registered without the  
audio OUT (or video OUT point) having been  
registered and automatic editing is then executed,  
either the audio OUT point (or video OUT point) will  
be registered or editing will continue until the STOP  
button is pressed to suspend the editing operation.  
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Variable memory editing  
Using the unit as a controller (deck-to-deck editing  
mode recorder) to control the playback speed of the  
VTR used as the player, editing can be performed in  
speed variable mode.  
After selecting VTR used as the player by pressing  
PLAYER button, set the initial speed by the search  
dial while pressing SET button.  
4
5
Simultaneously pressing both SET button and  
PREVIEW/REVIEW button results in automatic  
prerolling for the both VTRs (player and recorder),  
then the player VTR is operated at the set initial  
speed up to the IN point.  
$ Selecting the variable memory mode  
When deck-to-deck editing (either the RECORDER  
or PLAYER lamp lights) is to be performed, set the  
initial speed (1.0 to +2.0) by turning the search  
dial with the SET button held down to transfer the  
unit to variable memory mode.  
After passing the IN point, turn the search dial to  
memorize the playback speed of the VTR used as  
the player.  
6
7
8
$ Releasing variable memory mode  
Press the RESET button while holding down the  
SET button to release the unit from variable  
memory mode.  
When the tape has passed the OUT point set by  
recorder, the memory of the playback speed will  
terminate.  
The unit will also be released from this mode when  
deck-to-deck editing operations are completed.  
Variable memory editing operation  
procedure  
When AUTO EDIT button is pressed, variable  
memory editing is executed.  
Once editing has been executed, the memorized  
speed will be cleared. The initial speed will not be  
cleared however.  
Variable memory editing operation can be performed  
according to the following procedure.  
Select the edit mode by pressing ASSEM button or  
desired INSERT buttons.  
The result of editing can be checked by pressing  
PREVIEW/REVIEW button.  
1
9
8
4
Select VTR to be operated by pressing  
RECORDER or PLAYER button.  
2
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
Register IN/OUT point by using SET button and  
IN/OUT buttons.  
The OUT point of VTR used as the player cannot  
be registered.  
3
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
1
2
ON  
POWER  
9
5
4
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
<Notes>  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
OThe content stored in the memory will be cleared in  
a mode other than the variable memory mode.  
Also, the memory will be cleared when the power  
switch is turned OFF.  
REC  
FF  
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
OPhase adjustment is not made during playback to  
the IN point of variable memory editing.  
3
Therefore, depending on the VTR used as the  
player and its speed setting, no guarantees are  
made for the accuracy of the IN point.  
OWhen variable memory editing is to be performed,  
keep the speed set to within the speed range for  
variable speed playback which can be guarantied  
by the VTR used as the player.  
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Setup (initial settings)  
This VTRs main settings are performed while making  
selections using a system of menus.  
If a TV monitor has been connected to the VIDEO  
OUT 3 connector on the rear panel, the setup menus  
are displayed on the TV monitor.  
At the position where the change is to be made,  
turn the search dial while holding down the search  
button.  
The settings on the menu screen and display now  
flash.  
When the dial is turned clockwise, the setting  
number is incremented; conversely, when it is  
turned counterclockwise, it is decremented.  
OAt this time, when the RESET button is pressed  
while holding down the search button, the  
setting value is returned to the factory setting.  
3
4
<Note>  
By installing the SDI board (AJ-YA755G, available as  
an optional accessory) in the VTR, it is possible to  
display the setup menus also on a TV monitor which  
has been connected to the SDI OUT 3 connector.  
4 3  
Upon completion of the setting, release the search  
button.  
The item number now flashes.  
OWhen the search dial is in the SHTL mode, the  
item will move unless the dial is set to the center  
position.  
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
When other items are to be changed, repeat steps  
52 to 4.  
FF button  
16  
2
Press the SET button.  
The changes are stored in the memory.  
6
Changing the settings  
To disregard the new settings and restore the  
old settings instead, press the MENU button.  
OTo return the setup contents to the factory  
settings (initial settings), press the RESET  
button while the menu is displayed. The  
following message is displayed.  
Press the MENU button.  
1
The setup menu screen appears on the TV  
monitor, and the setup menu item number appears  
on the counter display.  
Each time the FF button is pressed (for about 1.5  
seconds), the item number and item name are  
selected and displayed alternately.  
SETUP-MENUINITSET  
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>  
(If a setup was performed previously, the screen  
on which the last change was made is displayed.)  
If the PLAY button is now pressed, the factory  
settings are reinstated.  
Turn the search dial to select the item to be set.  
The menu screen cursor (2) moves, and the item  
number on the display flashes.  
OWhen the dial is turned clockwise, the item  
number is incremented from 001 5 002 5 003  
5 004 and so on; conversely, when it is turned  
counterclockwise, the item number is  
decremented.  
2
<Notes>  
OIf the RESET button is pressed to restore the  
factory settings, only the user files currently in  
use are restored. The other user files remain  
unaffected.  
OThe changes made to the SYSTEM menu  
contents are recorded also by pressing the  
MENU button to close the menu screen.  
OWhen the FF button or REW button is pressed  
while holding down the PLAY button, the next or  
previous item is selected.  
OWhenever possible, limit the use of the search  
dial to the JOG mode.  
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Setup menus  
This VTR 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.  
Changing the file  
Setting and releasing the lock mode can be set for the  
system file by using setup menu No. 30 (MENU  
LOCK) and for the user files by using setup menu No.  
A03 (MENU LOCK).  
Press the MENU button.  
1
When the FF button is pressed while holding down  
2
the DIAG button, the next user file is selected;  
conversely, when the REW button is pressed while  
holding down the DIAG button, the previous user  
file is selected.  
Press the MENU button.  
1
Press the REW button or FF button while holding  
down the DIAG button to select the file for which  
the lock mode is to be set or released.  
2
SYSTEM  
FF  
REW  
User files  
USER 1  
Each user file contains the  
following items.  
OBASIC  
OOPERATION  
OINTERFACE  
OEDIT  
OTAPE PROTECT  
OTIME CODE  
OVIDEO  
Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2) on the  
3
FF  
REW  
menu screen to No. 30 (MENU LOCK) for the  
system file or to No. A03 (MENU LOCK) for a user  
file.  
USER 2  
FF  
REW  
REW FF  
Turn the search dial while holding down the search  
button to select whether the lock mode is to be set  
or released.  
USER 3  
4
FF  
REW  
To set the lock mode:  
USER 4  
OAUDIO  
Set 0001 (ON) as the setting.  
To release the lock mode:  
Set 0000 (OFF) as the setting.  
OV BLANK  
OMENU  
FF  
REW  
USER 5  
When the lock mode has been set, LOCKED”  
flashes on the menu screen. The counter display  
stops flashing and remains lighted.  
3
To enter the selection made in step 2 for the user  
file which is to be used, press the SET button.  
The user file is changed and stored in the memory.  
SETUP-MENU LOCKED  
<USER2>  
NO.000-0005  
5s  
001LOCALENA ST&EJ  
002TAPETIMER 12h  
003REMAINSEL OFF  
004SETUPNUMBER OFF  
005METERSELECT CUE  
006SYNCHRONIZE ON  
007SUPER ON  
008DISPLAYSEL T&STA  
2000P-ROLLTIME  
<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.  
Press the SET button.  
The setting is stored in the memory.  
5
<Notes>  
OThe lock mode cannot be set for the USER1 file.  
OOnce 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  
Loading 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.  
Press the SET button.  
The following message appears on the menu  
screen and counter display.  
5
Menu screen  
SETUP-MENU LOAD  
Load/save  
Lock mode can be  
set  
USER 1  
USER 2  
USER 3  
USER 4  
USER 5  
USER2 USER1OK?  
n
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>  
Load/save  
Load/save  
Lock mode can be  
set  
Lock mode can be  
set  
Load/save  
Counter display  
Lock mode can be  
set  
Press the MENU button.  
1
2
The number of the user file selected in step 4 is  
displayed at  
.
Press the REW button or FF button while holding  
down the DIAG button to select the USER1 file.  
Press the PLAY button.  
6
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.  
Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2) on the  
menu screen to No. A00 (LOAD).  
3
SETUP-MENU MENU  
<USER1>  
NO.A00-0000  
804BLANKLINE BLANK  
2A00LOAD  
USER2  
A01SAVE USER2  
Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2) on the  
menu screen to a number other than No. A00  
(LOAD) or No. A01 (SAVE).  
7
8
A02P.ONLOAD OFF  
END  
Press the SET button. 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.  
Turn the search dial while holding down the search  
button to select the user file whose contents are to  
be loaded into USER1.  
4
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Setup menus  
Saving user files  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the PLAY button.  
1
6
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.  
Press the REW button or FF button while holding  
down the DIAG button to select the USER1 file.  
2
Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2) on the  
menu screen to No. A01 (SAVE).  
3
Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2) on the  
menu screen to a number other than No. A00  
(LOAD) or No. A01 (SAVE).  
7
8
SETUP-MENU MENU  
<USER1>  
NO.A00-0000  
804BLANKLINE BLANK  
A00LOAD USER2  
2A01SAVE  
USER2  
A02P.ONLOAD OFF  
END  
Press the SET button. 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.  
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 LOCKEDdisplay appears, and  
the contents of USER1 cannot be saved into any of  
the user files.  
4
5
Automatically recalling a user file  
when turning on the power  
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.  
Press the SET button.  
The following message appears on the menu  
screen and counter display.  
Menu screen  
SETUP-MENU SAVE  
USER1 USER2OK?  
n
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>  
Counter display  
The number of the user file selected in step 4 is  
displayed at  
.
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Setup menus  
SYSTEM menu  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
Description  
00  
This selects the signal to output from the  
VIDEO OUT 2 connector.  
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SCH phase adjustment: 90° units  
(The SC phase changes but the H phase does  
WFM SEL  
SCH COARSE not change.)  
–: Advanced, +: Delayed  
0000  
0001  
CTL : The CTL signal is output.  
TC : The TIME CODE signal is  
output.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0
90  
180  
270  
0002 VIDEO : The VIDEO OUT signal is  
output.  
0003  
RF : The PB RF signal is output.  
0004  
<Notes>  
ENV : The PB ENV signal is output.  
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SCH phase adjustment:  
Total variable range: 45° or more  
(The SC phase changes but the H phase does  
not change.)  
OThe settings can be changed at any time  
regardless of the setup menu item No. 30  
(MENU LOCK) setting.  
ODuring normal playback, the output signals  
have levels which are virtually identical to the  
values given below under a 75termination.  
SCH FINE  
–: Advanced, +: Delayed  
0000  
:
–32  
:
CTL: 0.1 to 0.3 Vp-p  
VIDEO: 1.0 Vp-p  
TC: 0.6 Vp-p  
0032  
:
0
:
10  
This selects whether the video output signal  
is to be adjusted with the VTR or with the  
external encoder remote control.  
0064  
32  
16  
This adjusts the audio output phase with  
respect to the video output: 20.8 µs steps  
–: The audio output phase is advanced with  
respect to the video output.  
+: The audio output phase is delayed with respect  
to the video output.  
ENCODER  
SEL  
AV PHASE  
0000 REMOTE  
:
Video output signals are adjusted with the  
external encoder remote control.  
0001 LOCAL  
:
Video output signals are adjusted with the  
VTR.  
0000  
:
0128  
:
–128  
:
0
:
11  
Coarse adjustment of system phase: 90° units  
<Note>  
SYS SC  
COAR.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0
90  
180  
270  
0255  
127  
If setting operation is  
performed, the setting value  
does not return to factory  
(default) setting.  
12  
Fine adjustment of system phase:  
Variable range 45° or more  
–: Advanced, +: Delayed  
SYS SC FINE  
0000  
:
0128  
:
–128  
<Note>  
:
0
:
If setting operation is  
performed, the setting value  
does not return to factory  
(default) setting.  
0255  
127  
13  
System phase adjustment: 74 ns steps  
–: Advanced, +: Delayed  
SYS H  
0000  
:
0108  
:
–128  
<Note>  
:
0
:
If setting operation is  
performed, the setting value  
does not return to factory  
(default) setting.  
0216  
127  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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SYSTEM menu  
No./Item  
Description  
System phase adjustment.  
No./Item  
Description  
18  
23  
This sets the setup (black) level.  
Max. variable range: 14 IRE (100 mV)  
SYS H  
OFFSET  
0000  
0001  
0002  
–3 : –13.4 µsec  
–2 : –8.96 µsec  
–1 : –4.52 µsec  
SET UP LEVEL  
0000  
:
0128  
:
–128  
:
0
:
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0
1
2
3
: 0 sec  
: +4.52 µsec  
: +8.96 µsec  
: +13.4 µsec  
0255  
127  
24  
This sets the hue (chroma phase).  
Max. variable range: 30°  
<Note>  
Factory settings will remain unchanged even if an  
attempt is  
HUE  
0000  
:
0128  
:
–128  
19  
This sets whether the system phase is to be  
adjusted by the unit or from the external  
encoder remote controller.  
:
0
:
SYS SC/H  
0255  
127  
0000 REMOTE  
The system phase is adjusted from the  
external encoder remote controller.  
0001 LOCAL  
The system phase is adjusted by the unit.  
<Note>  
This setting does not take effect when LOCAL  
has been selected as the SYSTEM menu item  
No. 10 (ENCODER SEL) setting.  
:
25  
This sets the chroma level.  
Max. variable range: 3 dB  
CHROMA  
LEVEL  
:
0000  
:
0128  
:
–128  
:
0
:
0255  
127  
30  
This selects whether the system file lock  
mode is to be engaged or released.  
22  
This sets the video level.  
Max. variable range: 3 dB  
MENU LOCK  
VIDEO LEVEL  
0000  
0001  
OFF : The lock is released (file data  
can be changed).  
ON : The lock is engaged (file data  
cannot be changed).  
0000  
:
0128  
:
–128  
:
0
:
<Note>  
0255  
127  
Setup menu No. 00 (WFM SEL) can be changed  
at any time regardless of the setting selected for  
this menu item.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
Video output signal adjustments  
The video output signal adjustments are made by selecting the SYSTEM menu item No. 10 (ENCODER SEL) and  
No. 19 (SYS SC/H) settings.  
These adjustments can be used for analog component, analog composite and SDI (option) signal output.  
A control matrix of the adjustments is shown below.  
Setting  
Item adjusted  
SYSTEM menu item  
SYSTEM menu item  
SYSTEM menu item  
19: SYS SC/H  
SYSTEM menu item  
11: SYS SC COAR.  
12: SYS SC FINE  
13: SYS H  
10: ENCODER SEL  
22: VIDEO LEVEL  
23: SET UP LEVEL  
24: HUE  
25: CHROMA LEVEL  
LOCAL  
LOCAL  
Unit  
Unit  
Unit  
REMOTE  
LOCAL  
REMOTE  
External encoder remote controller  
External encoder remote  
controller  
REMOTE  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <BASIC>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
006  
SYNCHRONIZE  
Description  
000  
This sets the preroll time.  
The preroll time can be set from 0 to 15 seconds  
This selects whether or not to synchronize  
between two VTRs.  
P-ROLL TIME in 1-second increments.  
0000  
OFF  
:
<Note>  
0000  
:
0005  
:
0s  
:
5s  
:
No synchronization. The editing points deviate  
several frames, but editing can be started  
quickly.  
When the automatic editing  
mode [PREVIEW, AUTO EDIT]  
is set, the unit will not operate if  
the preroll time is set to 0  
seconds.  
0001  
ON  
:
0015  
15s  
Synchronization. Allows for error-free editing.  
008  
This selects what information is to be  
001  
This selects the buttons which can be operated  
on the front panel when the CONTROL switch  
has been set to REMOTE.  
provided by the time code and other super  
DISPLAY SEL displays output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3  
(AJ-YA755G, optional) connector.  
LOCAL ENA  
0000  
No buttons can be operated.  
0001 ST&EJ  
Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be  
operated.  
DIS  
:
0000  
TIME : Data only.  
(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  
0004 T&YMD  
Data and REC DATE (year/month/day)  
0005 T&MDY  
Data and REC DATE (month/day/year)  
0006 T&DMY  
Data and REC DATE (day/month/year)  
0007 T&UB  
:
0002  
ENA  
:
All buttons except for the RECORDER and  
PLAYER buttons can be operated.  
T&RT : Data and REC TIME  
:
002  
This selects the 12 or 24 hour display for the  
CTL counter.  
:
TAPE TIMER  
0000  
0001  
12h : 12 hour display  
24h : 24 hour display  
:
003  
This selects whether the remaining tape time  
and total tape length are to be displayed in the  
superimposed display of the VIDEO OUT 3/  
SDI OUT 3 (AJ-YA755G, optional) connector  
signals.  
:
Data and user’s bit.  
REMAIN SEL  
However, when UB has been selected with the  
COUNTER button, the time code is displayed  
after the user’s bit.  
0008 T&CTL  
Data and CTL data.  
However, when CTL has been selected with  
the COUNTER button, the time code is  
displayed after the CTL data.  
:
0000  
0001  
OFF : No display.  
2L  
:
The remaining tape time is displayed on the  
second line.  
0002  
The remaining tape time is displayed on the  
first line.  
0003  
The remaining tape time is displayed on the  
first line, and the total tape length is displayed  
in the second line.  
1L  
:
0009  
Data and time code.  
0010 VITC  
T&T  
:
:
R/TTL  
:
The time code and user’s bit recorded in the  
VAUX area are displayed.  
<Notes>  
OMode display:  
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) = DVCPRO,  
DV = DV, DVCAM = DVCAM  
<Notes>  
OWhen “2L” is selected, the remaining tape time  
is not displayed if “TIME” has been selected as  
the setup menu item No.008 (DISPLAY SEL)  
setting.  
OWhen “R/TTL” is selected, the total tape length  
is not displayed if “TIME” has been selected as  
the setup menu item No.008 (DISPLAY SEL)  
setting.  
OAn error message appears if a warning or error  
has occurred when “T&S&M” has been  
selected as this setting.  
OREC TIME and REC DATE are displayed  
during DV/DVCAM, playback only. With the  
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format, the operating  
mode is displayed.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <BASIC>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
015  
Description  
009  
This sets the position of the characters on the  
horizontal plane for the time code and other  
This sets whether the recorder is to be  
forcibly set to the EE mode and the player’s  
playback signals are to be output to the  
monitor by pressing the recorder’s PLAYER  
button when a monitor has been connected  
only to the recorder during deck-to-deck  
editing.  
CHARA H-POS super displays output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI  
OUT 3 (AJ-YA755G, optional) connector.  
MONI  
CONTROL  
0000  
:
0
:
0004  
:
0016  
<Note>  
4
:
16  
0000  
The recorder is not forcibly set to the EE mode.  
0001 AUTO  
MANU  
:
:
When setting this item, the DISPLAY SEL status  
is output to VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3 even if  
SUPER OFF has been set. However, when the  
menu is exited, operation complies with the  
SUPER OFF/ON setting.  
Also, CHARA TYPE is output to VIDEO OUT  
3/SDI OUT 3 according to the status set in the  
menu.  
The recorder is forcibly set to the EE mode,  
and the player’s playback signals are output.  
017  
This selects the size of the characters for the  
superimposed display output from the VIDEO  
OUT 3 or SDI OUT 3 (AJ-YA755G, optional)  
connector.  
CHARA SIZE  
0000 NORMAL : Standard size  
0001 LARGE : 4 times larger than the standard  
010  
This sets the position of the characters on the  
vertical plane for the time code and other  
size  
CHARA V-POS super displays output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI  
OUT 3 (AJ-YA755G, optional) connector.  
<Note>  
When LARGE has been selected, only time data  
is displayed, regardless of the setup menu  
No.008 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.  
0000  
0
:
:
0018  
:
18  
:
0022  
<Notes>  
22  
OWhen setting this item, the DISPLAY SEL  
status is output to VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3  
even if SUPER OFF has been set. However,  
when the menu is exited, operation complies  
with the SUPER OFF/ON setting.  
OWhen 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.  
011  
This selects the display type for the super  
display output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3  
CHARA TYPE (AJ-YA755G, optional) connector as well as  
for displays such as the setting menu, etc.  
0000 WHITE : White characters against a black  
background.  
0001 W/OUT : White characters with a black  
border.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <OPERATION>  
No./Item  
100  
Description  
This selects the direct search dial operation.  
No./Item  
105  
Description  
This selects the VTR mode in which the EE  
status is established when the MODE switch  
SEARCH ENA  
0000  
For direct search dial operations.  
0001 KEY  
Operation is not transferred to the search  
mode unless the search button is pressed.  
DIAL  
:
AUTO EE SEL is set to EE.  
:
0000  
STOP, FF, REW and EJECT modes.  
0001 STOP : EE status is established in STOP  
and EJECT modes.  
S/F/R : EE status is established in  
101  
This sets the maximum speed for shuttle  
operations.  
0002 BLACK : EE status is established in STOP  
and EJECT modes.  
However, if the MODE switch is set to TAPE,  
the picture becomes black and the sound is  
muted when the tape is ejected.  
0003 BLACK1 : EE status is established in  
STOP, FF, REW and EJECT modes.  
However, if the MODE switch is set to TAPE,  
the picture becomes black and the sound is  
muted when the tape is ejected.  
SHTL MAX  
0000  
0001  
0002  
a8.4 : 8.4a normal speed  
a16 : 16a normal speed  
a32 : 32a normal speed  
102  
This sets the maximum speed for FF and  
REW operations.  
FF. REW MAX  
0000  
0001  
0002  
a32 : 32a normal speed  
a60 : 60a normal speed  
a100 : 100a normal speed  
0004  
GRAY : EE status is established in STOP  
and EJECT modes.  
<Note>  
However, if the MODE switch is set to TAPE,  
the picture becomes gray and the sound is  
muted when the tape is ejected.  
0005 GRAY1 : EE status is established in  
STOP, FF, REW and EJECT modes.  
However, if the MODE switch is set to TAPE,  
the picture becomes gray and the sound is  
muted when the tape is ejected.  
With mini DV or mini DVCAM cassette, the  
maximum speed is set to 32a regardless of this  
item’s settings.  
104  
This selects whether to warn the operator  
when the REF. VIDEO signal has not been  
connected.  
REF ALARM  
0000  
0001  
OFF : Warning is not given.  
ON : Warning is given by the flashing  
STOP lamp.  
106  
This selects the EE mode output signals.  
EE MODE SEL  
0000 NORMAL  
:
<Note>  
Signals are output with a delay equivalent to  
the length of internal signal processing.  
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.  
0001  
THRU  
:
Signals are output directly, without internal  
processing, and so are output with no delay.  
<Note>  
When the unit is in edit mode and SDTI/1394 or  
SG has been selected for the input signals by the  
INPUT SELECT button, internal operations are  
forcibly set to NORMAL.  
107  
This set the play delay time in frame  
increments.  
PLAY DELAY  
0000  
:
0
:
0015  
15  
108  
This selects the CAPSTAN LOCK mode.  
CAP. LOCK  
0000  
0001  
2F : 2F mode  
4F : 4F mode  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <OPERATION>  
No./Item  
109  
Description  
No./Item  
111  
Description  
This selects whether to rewind the tape  
automatically to the tape start when the tape  
end is detected.  
This selects the output picture in the  
STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING) and EJECT  
modes.  
AUTO REW  
FRZ MODE  
SEL  
0000  
0001  
OFF : The tape stops at the tape end.  
ON : The tape is rewound to the tape  
start.  
0000  
The video output is muted.  
0001 STB OFF  
DIS  
:
:
When the STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING)  
mode is established, the picture being played  
back at the time is frozen and output.  
110  
This selects whether the VTR is to stop  
automatically when the counter value reaches  
“0” during a fast forwarding or rewinding  
operation in the CTL mode.  
MEMORY  
STOP  
0002 SOF&EJ  
:
When the STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING)  
or EJECT mode is established, the picture  
being played back at the time is frozen and  
output.  
0000  
OFF : The VTR does not stop.  
0001  
ON : The VTR stops automatically.  
<Notes>  
<Notes>  
OThe stop mode concerned is either the stop or  
the still-picture (SHTL STILL or SLOW STILL)  
mode depending on the setup menu No. 315  
(AFTER CUE-UP) setting.  
OWhen both the AUTO REW function and  
MEMORY function have been selected at the  
same time, the AUTO REW function takes  
precedence.  
OFreeze status complies with the setup menu  
item No. 605 (FREEZE SEL) setting.  
OIn the EJECT mode, freeze is output only when  
BLACK, BLACK1, GRAY or GRAY1 is selected  
as the setup menu item No. 105 (AUTO EE  
SEL) setting.  
112  
This selects whether video input switching  
using the INPUT SELECT button is to be  
enabled or disabled.  
V IN SEL INH  
Memory stop function  
0000  
OFF  
:
The MEMORY STOP function  
does not work if it is activated  
within a range of 0 2 frames.  
Video input switching using the INPUT  
SELECT button is enabled.  
0001  
Zero  
point  
ON  
:
Video input switching using the INPUT  
SELECT button is disabled.  
3
REW  
1
FF  
button  
button  
0002  
REC  
:
Video input switching using the INPUT  
SELECT button after the unit has been  
transferred to a recording (but not editing)  
mode is disabled.  
4
FF  
button  
REW  
button  
2
113  
This selects whether audio input switching  
using the INPUT SELECT button is to be  
enabled or disabled.  
! When the FF button is pressed, the VTR performs the regular fast  
forward operation since the zero point is not located in the  
direction of operation.  
A IN SEL INH  
0000  
OFF  
:
Audio input switching using the INPUT  
SELECT button is enabled.  
@ When the REW button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (the  
SHTL lamp lights as well), the VTR proceeds with the preroll  
operation, and it automatically stops when it reaches the position  
where the counter reads “0.”  
0001  
ON  
:
Audio input switching using the INPUT  
SELECT button is disabled.  
0002  
REC  
:
# When the REW button is pressed, the VTR performs the regular  
rewinding operation since the zero point is not located in the  
direction of operation.  
Audio input switching using the INPUT  
SELECT button after the unit has been  
transferred to a recording (but not editing)  
mode is disabled.  
$ When the FF button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (the  
SHTL lamp lights as well), the VTR proceeds with the preroll  
operation, and it automatically stops when it reaches the position  
where the counter reads “0.”  
<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) and No. 719 (D IN SEL12).  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <OPERATION>  
No./Item  
114  
Description  
This selects whether to cause the REC INH  
lamp to flash or light up when the cassette  
has been set to the accidental erasure  
prevention status.  
REC INH  
LAMP  
0000 LIGHT : The lamp lights up.  
0001 FLASH : The lamp flashes.  
<Note>  
When the REC INH switch is set to ON, the REC  
INH lamp always lights regardless of the general  
setting status.  
115  
This selects whether to enable or disable the  
operation of the EJECT button on the front  
panel.  
EJECT SW  
INH  
0000  
0001  
REC : Operation is disabled while the  
unit is in the recording mode.  
OFF : Operation is enabled in all  
modes.  
116  
This selects whether the EJECT lamp is to  
remain lighted or be turned off in the cassette  
EJECT LAMP out status.  
0000 MODE1  
:
The EJECT lamp remains lighted.  
0001 MODE2  
:
The EJECT lamp goes off.  
117  
This selects the conditions under which the  
dial ring on the front panel is to light.  
DIAL LAMP  
0000  
OFF : The dial ring does not light.  
0001 MODE1 : The dial ring lights during search  
(JOG/SLOW/SHTL) mode.  
0002 MODE2 : The dial ring lights during JOG  
mode.  
0003 MODE3 : The dial ring lights when  
a
cassette is inserted.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <INTERFACE>  
No./Item  
200  
Description  
No./Item  
208  
PARITY  
Description  
This selects whether two or more VTRs are to  
be operated in synchronization.  
These settings are for selecting the none, odd  
or even for the RS-232C parity bit.  
PARA RUN  
0000  
0001  
<Note>  
DIS : No operation in synchronization  
ENA : Operation in synchronization  
0000  
Parity bit is not used.  
0001 ODD  
NON  
:
:
When operating two or more VTRs in  
synchronization, set all the VTRs to ENA.  
An odd number of bits is used for the parity  
system.  
0002 EVEN  
An even number of bits is used for the parity  
system.  
:
201  
This selects whether the REMOTE (9P)  
connector functions when the CONTROL  
switch has been set to REMOTE.  
9P SEL  
209  
These settings are for selecting whether the  
ACK code is to be returned when a command  
RETURN ACK is received from RS-232C.  
0000  
0001  
OFF : Connector does not function.  
ON : Connector functions.  
202  
This sets the ID information to be returned to  
the controller.  
0000  
0001  
OFF : ACK code is not returned.  
ON : ACK code is returned.  
ID SEL  
210  
For selecting the method used to detect the  
STANDBY COMMAND signal input at the  
PARALLEL (25P) connector.  
0000 OTHER  
0001 DVCPRO  
25P STBY  
CMD  
0002  
ORIG  
<Notes>  
0000 OFF/ON  
:
OID information of any VTR except for the  
DVCPRO’s is set in OTHER.  
OThe ORIG setting should only be used when a  
Panasonic controller (AG-A850 etc. sold  
separately) is connected.  
Each time active signals are detected, the  
STANDBY ON or STANDBY OFF mode is  
selected alternately.  
0001  
ON  
:
When active signals are detected in the  
STANDBY OFF mode, the unit is transferred to  
the STANDBY ON mode.  
Nothing happens if they are detected during an  
operation in the STANDBY ON mode.  
203  
This selects whether the PARALLEL (25P)  
connector functions when the CONTROL  
switch has been set to REMOTE.  
25P SEL  
0000  
0001  
OFF : Connector does not function.  
ON : Connector functions.  
211  
This selects whether the PARALLEL (25P)  
connector is to function when the CONTROL  
switch is at the LOCAL position.  
204  
This selects whether the RS-232C connector  
functions when the CONTROL switch has  
been set to REMOTE.  
LOCAL 25P  
RS232C SEL  
0000  
0001  
OFF : Connector does not function.  
ON : Connector functions.  
0000  
0001  
OFF : Connector does not function.  
ON : Connector functions.  
212  
For selecting the remote control connector to  
control the slave when the unit is used as the  
master during deck-to-deck operations.  
205  
These settings are for selecting the RS-232C  
communication speed (baud rate).  
MASTER  
PORT  
BAUD RATE  
0000 IN/OUT : The IN/OUT connector is used.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
300  
600  
1200  
2400  
4800  
9600  
0001  
OUT : The OUT connector is used.  
<Note>  
This menu item takes effect only when the  
CONTROL switch has been set to the LOCAL  
position.  
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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USER menu <EDIT>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
306  
Description  
The same type of setting as setup menu No.  
305. This selects the channel concerned when  
301  
This selects the operation to be performed  
when an edit point has been set incorrectly  
(when the OUT point is before the IN point).  
EDIT RPLCE2 the CH2 edit preset is set in compliance with  
the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio  
signals designated by the controller.  
IN/OUT DEL  
0000  
MANU  
:
Editing is not executed unless the illegal edit  
point is cleared or set again properly.  
0000 N-DEF  
Not set.  
:
:
0001  
AUTO  
:
0001  
CH1  
The edit points already input are automatically  
cleared.  
Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.  
0002 CH2  
Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.  
0003 CH1+2  
:
303  
This selects STD or NON-STD in accordance  
with the composite input signal.  
:
STD/  
NON-STD  
Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2  
edit preset.  
0000  
Standard/non-standard  
automatically identified and processed.  
0001 STD  
Standard signals are processed. (Forced STD)  
0002 N-STD  
Non-standard signals are processed. (Forced  
NON-STD)  
<Note>  
AUTO  
:
signals  
are  
309  
The same type of setting as setup menu No.  
305. This selects the channel concerned when  
EDIT RPLCEC the CUE edit preset is set in compliance with  
the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio  
signals designated by the controller.  
:
:
0000 N-DEF  
Not set.  
:
:
Use the non-standard (N-STD) setting when  
video or audio trouble occurs with signals from  
laser discs or a satellite.  
0001  
CH1  
Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.  
0002 CH2  
Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.  
0003 CH1+2  
:
304  
This selects the video signal processing.  
:
SERVO REF  
0000  
AUTO  
:
Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2  
edit preset.  
Servo is synchronized with the input signal  
during recording and editing, or with the REF  
signal during playback.  
310  
This selects whether to conduct simultaneous  
playback while editing is in progress.  
0001  
EXT  
:
CONFI EDIT  
Servo is synchronized at all times with the REF  
signal.  
0000  
0001  
OFF : No simultaneous playback  
ON : Simultaneous playback  
305  
This sets the channel assignments for the  
controllers analog audio preset when editing  
<Note>  
Simultaneous playback is valid when the MODE  
switch is set to TAPE.  
EDIT RPLCE1 the digital audio of the VTR using a controller  
which does not have a digital audio edit  
preset control function.  
This selects the channel concerned when the  
VTR CH1 edit preset is set in compliance with  
the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio  
signals designated by the controller.  
0000 N-DEF  
Not set.  
:
:
0001  
CH1  
Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.  
0002 CH2  
Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.  
0003 CH1+2  
:
:
Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2  
edit preset.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <EDIT>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
323  
Description  
311  
This selects the connection method for the  
digital audio edit IN point.  
This sets the maximum JOG FWD speed.  
AUD EDIT IN  
JOG FWD  
MAX  
0000  
0001  
0002  
+4.1 : +4.1 (+3.1)a speed  
+1.85 : +1.85a speed  
+1 : +1a speed  
0000  
0001  
CUT : Cut processing  
FADE : V Fade processing  
<Notes>  
312  
This selects the connection method for the  
digital audio edit OUT point.  
OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
OThe maximum speed is set to +1a when the  
dial on the front panel is operated.  
OAt any speed setting other than +4.1, the  
phase cannot be synchronized from an editing  
controller which synchronizes the phase using  
the JOG command.  
AUD EDIT  
OUT  
0000  
0001  
CUT : Cut processing  
FADE : V Fade processing  
313  
This selects whether the IN point is to be  
entered using the PREROLL button when it  
AUTO ENTRY has not been entered.  
324  
This sets the maximum JOG REV speed.  
0000  
0001  
DIS : IN point is not entered.  
ENA : IN point is entered.  
JOG REV MAX 0000  
4.1 : –4.1 (–3.1)a speed  
1.85 : –1.85a speed  
1 : –1a speed  
0001  
0002  
0003  
314  
This selects the CF adjustment deck with  
deck-to-deck editing.  
0.43 : –0.43 (–0.5)a speed  
CF ADJ SEL  
<Notes>  
0000 PLAYER  
:
OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
The player’s edit IN/OUT points are adjusted.  
(reference as the RECORDER side)  
OThe maximum speed is set to –1a when the  
dial on the front panel is operated.  
0001 RECORD  
The recorder’s edit IN/OUT points are  
adjusted. (reference as the PLAYER side)  
:
325  
This sets the postroll time.  
Any time from 0 to 5 seconds can be set in 1-  
second units.  
315  
This selects the mode after cue-up operation  
is complete.  
POSTROLL  
TM  
AFTER  
CUE-UP  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0s  
1s  
2s  
3s  
4s  
5s  
0000  
0001  
STOP : STOP mode  
STILL : SHTL STILL mode  
0002 STILL2 : SLOW STILL mode  
320  
This sets the maximum SLOW FWD speed.  
VAR FWD  
MAX  
0000  
0001  
0002  
+4.1 : +4.1 (+3.1)a speed  
+1.85 : +1.85a speed  
+1 : +1a speed  
<Notes>  
OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
OAt any speed setting other than +4.1, the  
phase cannot be synchronized from the editing  
controller.  
321  
This sets the maximum SLOW REV speed.  
VAR REV MAX 0000  
4.1 : –4.1 (–3.1)a speed  
1.85 : –1.85a speed  
1 : –1a speed  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0.43 : –0.43a speed  
<Note>  
The value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <TAPE PROTECT>  
No./Item  
400  
STILL TIMER  
Description  
No./Item  
403  
Description  
This menu item is for selecting the time to  
elapse before the tape protection mode is  
established when a DVCPRO tape is used.  
It is also for selecting the time to elapse before  
the tape protection mode is established when the  
VTR has been left standing in the STOP or  
search STILL (JOG, SLOW or SHTL) mode.  
(Unit: s = second, min = minute)  
When the time selected as the setup menu  
item No. 400 (STILL TIMER) setting elapses  
while the unit is in the STOP mode, the unit  
automatically enters one of the tape  
protection modes. This menu item is for  
selecting which tape protection mode the unit  
is to enter.  
STOP  
PROTECT  
0000  
0001  
<Note>  
STEP : STEP FWD  
HALF : HALF LOADING  
<Notes>  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
0008  
0.5s  
5s  
OSTEP FWD and HALF  
LOADING are provided in the  
tape protection mode. Either  
of these can be set for STOP  
and SEARCH STILL.  
OThe cumulative standby time  
at the same tape position  
increases when transmitting  
programs or otherwise using  
10s  
20s  
30s  
40s  
50s  
1min  
2min  
When STEP FWD is selected, the unit is  
automatically transferred to the STANDBY OFF  
(HALF LOADING) mode when the total time  
during which it has been left standing in the  
STOP mode reaches 30 minutes (or 1 minute for  
a DV/DVCAM tape).  
404  
This menu item is for selecting the time to  
elapse before the tape protection mode is  
DV STILL TMR established when a DV or DVCAM tape is  
being used.  
identical  
repeatedly.  
materials  
In order to protect the tape, it  
is recommended that the  
shortest possible setting for  
the standby time in the same  
tape location is used.  
It is for selecting the time to elapse before the  
tape protection mode is established when the  
VTR has been left standing in the STOP or  
search STILL (JOG, SLOW or SHTL) mode.  
(Unit: s = second, min = minute)  
401  
When the time selected as the setup menu  
item No. 400 (STILL TIMER) setting elapses  
while the unit is in the search STILL  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0.5s  
5s  
10s  
20s  
SRC  
PROTECT  
(JOG/SLOW/SHTL)  
mode,  
the  
unit  
automatically enters one of the tape  
protection modes. This menu item is for  
selecting which tape protection mode the unit  
is to enter.  
<Note>  
When using the unit in tempuratures below 59°F  
(15°C), set this item to 10 seconds to protect the  
tape and video heads.  
0000  
0001  
STEP : STEP FWD  
HALF : HALF LOADING  
<Note>  
When STEP FWD is selected, the unit  
automatically goes into the STANDBY OFF  
(HALF LOADING) mode when the total time for  
which the unit is left standing in the still status  
reaches 30 minutes (or  
DV/DVCAM tape).  
1
minute for  
a
402  
This selects the drum operation in the  
STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING) mode.  
DRUM STDBY  
0000  
0001  
OFF : The drum stops rotating.  
ON : The drum continues rotating.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <TIME CODE>  
No./Item  
500  
Description  
No./Item  
505  
Description  
For selecting 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).  
This selects the time code to be used when  
an external time code is to be used.  
VITC BLANK  
EXT TC SEL  
0000  
LTC  
:
The LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is  
used.  
0000 BLANK : VITC signals are not output.  
0001  
THRU : VITC signals are output.  
0001  
VITC  
:
The VITC of the input video signal is used.  
501  
This sets the position where the VITC signal  
is to be inserted.  
506  
This sets the usage status of the user bit of  
the time code generated by the TCG.  
VITC POS-1  
0000  
:
10L  
:
BINARY GP  
0000  
NOT SPECIFIED (character set not specified)  
0001 001  
000  
:
0006  
:
16L  
:
:
0010  
<Note>  
20L  
ISO CHARACTER (8 bits character set based  
on ISO646, ISO2022)  
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.  
0002  
010 : UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)  
011 : UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)  
100 : UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)  
101 : PAGE/LINE  
110 : UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)  
111 : UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
502  
This sets the position where the VITC signal  
is to be inserted.  
VITC POS-2  
507  
This selects whether to control the phase  
correction of the LTC which is output from  
0000  
:
10L  
:
PHASE CORR the TIME CODE OUT connector.  
0008  
:
18L  
:
0000  
Phase correction control is not performed.  
0001 ON  
OFF  
:
0010  
<Note>  
20L  
:
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.  
Phase correction control is performed.  
508  
This selects whether the CF flag of the TCG is  
to ON.  
503  
This selects the signal to be regenerated  
when the time code generator (TCG) in the  
REGEN mode.  
TCG CF FLAG  
TCG REGEN  
0000  
0001  
OFF : CF flag is OFF.  
ON : CF flag is ON.  
0000 TC&UB  
Both the time code and user bit are  
regenerated.  
:
509  
This selects the DF or NDF mode for CTL and  
TCG.  
DF MODE  
0001  
Only the time code is regenerated.  
0002 UB  
TC  
:
0000  
0001  
DF : The drop frame mode is used.  
NDF : The non-drop frame mode is  
used.  
:
Only the user bit is regenerated.  
<Note>  
504  
This selects whether the time code is to be  
regenerated during automatic editing using  
Drop frame mode is valid only when the  
CONTROL switch is set to LOCAL or the setup  
menu No. 001 (LOCAL ENA) is set to ENA.  
REGEN MODE the units control panel.  
510  
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.  
0000 AS&IN  
Time code is regenerated with assemble or  
insert editing.  
:
TC OUT REF  
0001 ASSEM  
:
Time code is regenerated with assemble  
editing.  
0000 V OUT  
Time code is synchronized with output video  
signal.  
:
0002  
Time code is regenerated with insert editing.  
0003 SW  
INSRT  
:
0001  
TC_IN  
:
:
Time code is synchronized with external time  
code input.  
Setting complies with TCG switch setting.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <TIME CODE>  
No./Item  
511  
Description  
No./Item  
514  
VITC GEN  
Description  
This selects how the VITC which is to be  
superimposed onto the output video signal is  
to be output.  
This selects whether or not to record the  
internal time code generator value in the  
VAUX area.  
VITC OUT  
0000  
SBC  
:
0000  
OFF  
:
During recording:  
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.  
The input time code, which was selected by  
the setup menu No. 505 (EXT TC SEL)  
setting and TCG switch, is output as the  
VITC.  
During playback:  
0001  
ON  
:
The time code recorded in the SBC area is  
output as the VITC.  
The internal time code generator value is  
recorded in the VAUX area.  
0001  
VAUX  
:
<Note>  
During recording:  
If SDTI/1394 has been selected as the input  
signals using the INPUT SELECT button, the  
time code on the input signals will be recorded  
regardless of this menu’s setting.  
The time code detected from the input video  
signal is output as the VITC.  
During playback:  
The time code recorded in the VAUX area is  
output as the VITC.  
512  
This selects how the phase alignment for the  
time code output from the TIME CODE OUT  
connector is to be handled.  
Usually, it is aligned with the output video and  
audio signals.  
However, when external components are to be  
connected, it is possible to align the phase with  
the input signal.  
SBC (sub code data) area:  
This area is separate from the video and audio data area on the  
helical track. The time code complying with SMPTE/EBU standards  
is stored here. As with the conventional LTC (linear time code), the  
time code can be read even during rewinding or fast forwarding. It  
can also be read out when the tape has stopped.  
TC OUT ADV  
VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:  
This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track.  
The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.  
0000  
OFF  
:
Phase alignment is not performed.  
The time code output from the TIME CODE  
OUT connector is aligned with the output video  
and audio signals.  
<Note>  
The time code and user’s bit are controlled during tape playback by  
the data which has been recorded in the SBC area. This means that  
all the data recorded in the SBC area alone is used as the data  
which is to be indicated on the counter display section in the middle  
of the front panel or in the superimposed display, or as the data  
which is to be transmitted to the editing controller or other unit.  
0001  
EDIT  
:
When editing mode has been selected, the  
time code output from the TIME CODE OUT  
connector is aligned with the input video and  
audio signals during playback and editing  
operations.  
In all other modes it is aligned with the output  
video and audio signals.  
513  
This sets the operation mode which is to  
make the internal time code generator  
advance.  
RUN MODE  
0000  
REC  
:
The internal time code generator is advanced  
during recording.  
0001  
FREE  
:
When the power is on, the internal time code  
generator is advanced regardless of the  
operation mode.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description  
This selects the internal reference signal.  
No./Item  
610  
Description  
600  
This selects the analog component input  
level.  
INT SG  
0001  
The black burst is generated.  
0002 CB100  
100% color bars are generated.  
0003 CB75  
BB  
:
PB/PR IN LV  
0000  
M
II : M II level  
:
0001 B-CAM : ß-CAM level  
611  
This selects Y/C separation processing for  
the composite input signals.  
:
75% color bars are generated.  
YC SEP MODE  
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.  
0000  
The signals are processed as B/W signals.  
0001 AUTO  
B/W  
:
OUT VSYNC  
:
The signals are automatically detected.  
614  
This selects the analog component output  
level.  
0000  
0001  
N-VF : Signals are not floated.  
VF : Signals are floated.  
PB/PR OUT LV  
602  
This selects whether to mute the video output  
signals when a blank on the tape has been  
detected during playback.  
0000  
M
II : M II level  
0001 B-CAM : ß-CAM level  
V-MUTE SEL  
618  
This selects the interpolation operation.  
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.  
0000 N-MUTE : No muting. (Freeze)  
0001 LOW RF : Muting. (Set to gray.)  
INTERPOLATE  
603  
This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption  
signal of the first field.  
CC (F1)  
BLANK  
0000 BLANK : Signal is forcibly blanked.  
0000  
Interpolation is forcibly turned off.  
0001 AUTO  
Interpolation is automatically turned on during  
slow-motion playback.  
OFF  
:
0001  
THRU : Signal is not blanked.  
:
604  
This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption  
signal of the second field.  
CC (F2)  
BLANK  
620  
This selects the operation mode for edge  
subcarrier reduction (ESR) in the playback  
circuit.  
0000 BLANK : Signal is forcibly blanked.  
0001  
THRU : Signal is not blanked.  
ESR MODE  
605  
This selects the freeze mode for still pictures.  
0000  
The mode is forcibly set to OFF.  
0001 AUTO  
The mode is automatically set to ON or OFF  
depending on the VTR operation.  
OFF  
:
FREEZE SEL  
0000  
FIELD : Field freeze.  
0001 FRAME : Frame freeze.  
<Note>  
When frame freeze has been selected, the frame  
slow status is established with the slow setting.  
:
621  
This selects the cross color processing  
during playback.  
606  
This selects chroma color killer processing  
for the video output signals.  
CCR MODE  
OUT C KILL  
0000  
OFF  
:
0000  
B/W : No color signals are output.  
The cross color is output with no changes  
made.  
0001 COLOR : Color signals are output.  
609  
This selects whether to superimpose EDH  
onto the SDI output signals.  
0001  
ON  
:
The cross color can be reduced.  
EDH  
0000  
OFF : EDH is not superimposed.  
0001  
ON : EDH is superimposed.  
<Notes>  
OEven when ON is selected for this setting, EDH  
is not superimposed onto the signals output  
from the SDI OUT 3 connector if the SUPER  
switch on the front panel of the unit is set to  
ON.  
OWhen no optional board (AJ-YA755G) has  
been installed, setup menu No. 609 is not  
displayed.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
624  
Description  
622  
For setting 7.5% setup processing to be  
performed on input and output signals.  
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 selecting whether to record the closed  
caption signals multiplexed on the input  
signals on the tape.  
SETUP  
CC REC  
0000  
OFF  
:
No closed caption signal is recorded.  
In addition, the EE output signals are blanked.  
Sub-screen  
0001  
ON  
:
00  
This selects the 7.5% setup processing for  
the input composite signal.  
When a closed caption signal is detected from  
the selected input signal, it can be recorded.  
CMPST IN  
<Note>  
0000  
The signal is recorded in its original form.  
0001 CUT  
The signal is recorded with the 7.5% setup  
removed.  
THRU  
:
If SDTI/1394 signals have been selected as the  
input signals, the closed caption signals which  
have been multiplexed onto the input signals will  
be recorded on the tape regardless of the setting.  
:
645  
This selects whether or not to record the  
wide-screen information on the tape.  
01  
This selects the 7.5% setup processing for  
CMPST OUT the output composite signal.  
WIDE SELECT  
0001  
WIDE  
:
0000  
The signal is output in its original form.  
0001 ADD  
THRU  
:
The wide-screen information is not recorded on  
the tape.  
:
0002 NORMAL  
:
The signal is output with the 7.5% setup  
added.  
The wide-screen information is recorded on the  
tape.  
<Note>  
<Note>  
Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen item No.  
03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup menu item No. 622  
(SETUP 25).  
If SDTI/1394 has been selected as the input  
signals using the INPUT SELECT button, the  
wide-screen information on the input signals will  
be recorded regardless of this menu’s setting.  
02  
This selects the 7.5% setup processing for  
the input component signal.  
CMPNT IN  
660  
This selects whether or not to record the  
UMID information on the tape.  
0000  
The signal is recorded in its original form.  
0001 CUT  
THRU  
:
UMID REC  
0000  
OFF  
:
:
UMID information is not recorded on the tape.  
In addition, EE output signals are blanked.  
The signal is recorded with the 7.5% setup  
removed.  
0001  
UMID information is recorded on the tape.  
<Notes>  
ON  
:
03  
This selects the 7.5% setup processing for  
CMPNT OUT the output composite, component and serial  
(digital) signal.  
OIf SDTI/1394 has been selected as the input  
signals using the INPUT SELECT button, the  
UMID information on the input signals will be  
recorded regardless of this menu’s setting.  
OIf 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.  
0000  
The signal is output in its original form.  
0001 CUT  
THRU  
:
:
The signal is output with the 7.5% setup  
removed.  
0002  
ADD  
:
The signal is output with the 7.5% setup  
added.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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USER menu <VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description  
661  
This selects the basic UMID information to be  
recorded on the tape when ON has been  
selected as the setup menu item No. 660  
(UMID REC) setting.  
UMID GEN  
0000  
INT  
:
Newly created basic UMID information of this  
unit is always recorded.  
0001  
EXT  
:
The basic UMID information of the input  
signals is recorded.  
Newly created basic UMID information of this  
unit is recorded if there is no basic UMID  
information on the input signals.  
<Note>  
The source pack (of the UMID information) of the  
input signal will be recorded on the tape,  
regardless of this menu’s setting.  
662  
This sets the line on which the UMID  
information is to be superimposed.  
UMID POS  
0000 BLANK  
0001  
:
12L  
:
0006  
:
17L  
:
0008  
<Note>  
19L  
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.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
719  
Description  
701  
This selects the audio input (CH1) reference  
level switching.  
This selects the CH1 and CH2 digital input  
when USER SET has been selected by pressing  
the units AUDIO input selector button.  
CH1 IN LV  
DIGI IN SEL  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
20dB  
0000  
0001  
AES : AES/EBU input  
SIF : SDI input  
702  
This selects the audio input (CH2) reference  
level switching.  
<Note>  
When no optional board (AJ-YA755G) has been  
installed, setup menu No. 719 is not displayed.  
CH2 IN LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
20dB  
721  
This selects the monitor output.  
MONI CH SEL  
0000  
MANU  
:
706  
This selects the audio output (CH1) reference  
level switching.  
The output signal is as selected in MONITOR  
SELECT buttons.  
0001  
PCM AUDIO output is selected within the  
–0.43 (–0.5)a to +1a speed range; CUE is  
automatically selected for all other tape  
speeds.  
CH1 OUT LV  
AUTO  
:
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
20dB  
707  
This selects the audio output (CH2) reference  
level switching.  
<Note>  
CH2 OUT LV  
The value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
0002  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
20dB  
PCM  
:
The PCM AUDIO signal is output over the  
–10a to +10a range.  
<Note>  
711  
This selects the audio monitor output (Lch)  
reference level switching.  
This setup menu’s setting takes effect when CH1  
or CH2 has been selected by the L and R  
MONITOR SELECT buttons on the front panel. (If  
CUE has been selected, the cue signal will be  
output at all the speeds regardless of the setup  
menu’s setting.)  
MONIL OUT  
LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
20dB  
712  
This selects the audio monitor output (Rch)  
reference level switching.  
722  
This selects the input signal to be recorded  
on the audio CH1 track.  
MONIR OUT  
LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
20dB  
REC CH1  
0000  
0001  
CH1 : Audio input CH1 signal.  
CH2 : Audio input CH2 signal.  
713  
This selects whether or not to couple the  
volume level of the audio monitor output with  
the volume control of the headphone jack.  
0002 CH1+2 : Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2  
signal.  
MONI OUT  
723  
This selects the input signal to be recorded  
on the audio CH2 track.  
0000  
UNITY  
:
REC CH2  
Volume is output at a fixed level, regardless of  
the position of the volume control.  
0001  
Audio monitor output volume is coupled to the  
volume control.  
0000  
0001  
CH1 : Audio input CH1 signal.  
CH2 : Audio input CH2 signal.  
VAR  
:
0002 CH1+2 : Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2  
signal.  
726  
This selects the input signal recorded in CUE.  
715  
This selects the CH1 input when USER SET  
has been selected by pressing the units  
AUDIO input selector button.  
REC CUE  
0001  
0002  
CH1 : Audio CH1 input  
CH2 : Audio CH2 input  
CH1 IN SEL  
0003 CH1+2 : Audio CH1 and CH2 MIX signal  
0000  
0001  
ANA : Analog input.  
DIGI : Digital input.  
727  
This selects the processing method for the  
audio edit points (IN point, OUT point) during  
playback.  
716  
This selects the CH2 input when USER SET  
has been selected by pressing the units  
AUDIO input selector button.  
PB FADE  
CH2 IN SEL  
0000  
AUTO : According to the status during  
recording.  
0000  
0001  
ANA : Analog input.  
DIGI : Digital input.  
0001  
0002  
CUT : Forced CUT  
FADE : Forced FADE  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
733  
Description  
This selects the timing for the output picture and  
CUE output when CUE has been selected for  
monitor output.  
728  
This selects whether to superimpose the  
audio data onto the SDI output.  
EMBEDDED  
AUD  
CUE OUT  
0000  
0001  
OFF : Data is not superimposed.  
ON : Data is superimposed.  
0000 NORMAL : The timing is aligned with the  
output picture.  
0001 DIRECT : Whatever has been recorded on  
the tape is output with no delay.  
<Note>  
When DIRECT has been selected, the timing of the  
output picture and that of the cue output are not  
aligned properly.  
<Note>  
When no optional board (AJ-YA755G) has been  
installed, setup menu No. 728 is not displayed.  
731  
This selects whether or not the cue signal is  
to be output to the main line output in the  
CUE OUT SEL search mode.  
This selects whether the operation of the  
MONITOR SELECT button on the front panel is to  
be enabled or disabled.  
734  
0000  
0001  
OFF : CUE is not output.  
ON : CUE is output.  
MONI SEL INH  
0000  
0001  
0002  
OFF : Operation is enabled.  
ON : Operation is disabled.  
<Notes>  
OThis function works only when a setting  
other than MANU has been selected by  
setup menu No. 721 (MONI CH SEL).  
OThe main signal system output channels  
used for the CUE output differ depending on  
the setting selected by setup menu No. 735  
(MON AUTO SEL).  
When L/R is selected:  
CUE is output to CH1 and CH4.  
When L is selected:  
ON1  
:
Operation is disabled in the FULL display mode  
and enabled only in the FINE display mode.  
Although CUE is automatically output to the  
monitor output in accordance with the operation  
mode when a setting AUTO has been selected by  
setup menu item No. 721 (MONI CH SEL), the  
MON AUTO SEL setup menu item is used to  
select the monitor channel which is to be  
automatically switched to CUE.  
735  
MON AUTO  
SEL  
CUE is output to CH1.  
When R is selected:  
CUE is output to CH2.  
OWhen PCM has been selected as the setup  
menu No. 721 (MONI CH SEL) setting, PCM  
is output.  
0000  
CUE is output to both the left and right channels.  
0001  
CUE is output to the left channel only.  
0002  
CUE is output to the right channel only.  
L/R  
:
L
:
R
:
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
<Concerning the CUE output in the search mode>  
The table below shows how the CUE output to the monitor and main signal system outputs differs according  
to how the setup menu item (No. 721, No. 731 and No. 735) settings are combined.  
731  
CUE OUT  
SEL  
721  
735  
Monitor output  
Main signal system output  
MONI CH MON AUTO  
SEL  
Lch  
Rch  
CH1  
CH2  
SEL  
----------  
L/R  
L
PCM 21  
PCM 21  
MANU  
CUE  
CUE  
CUE  
PCM 21  
PCM 21  
PCM 21  
OFF  
AUTO  
PCM 21  
PCM 22  
PCM 21  
CUE  
R
CUE  
PCM 22  
PCM 21  
CUE  
PCM 22  
PCM 21  
CUE  
PCM 22  
PCM 21  
CUE  
PCM  
----------  
----------  
L/R  
L
MANU  
PCM 21  
CUE  
PCM 21  
CUE  
ON  
AUTO  
PCM  
CUE  
CUE  
PCM 21  
PCM 22  
PCM 21  
PCM 22  
R
PCM 22  
PCM 22  
----------  
<Notes>  
21: PCM audio signal output is muted when the VTR is played outside the –0.43 to +1 normal speed.  
22: PCM audio signal output is muted when the VTR is played outside the –10 to +10 normal speed.  
When either AUTO is selected, the PCM audio signal is output within –0.43 to +1 normal speed even in  
the automatic CUE output mode.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description  
750  
This selects the audio output level during DV  
playback.  
DV PB ATT  
0000  
0001  
OFF : The audio output level is not  
attenuated.  
ON : The audio output level is  
attenuated (reduced).  
751  
This selects whether to mute the sound where  
recordings are joined during DV/DVCAM  
REC PT MUTE playback.  
0000  
0001  
OFF : The sound is not muted.  
ON : The sound is muted.  
752  
This selects the AUDIO CH1 and CH2 output  
signals during DV or DVCAM format playback.  
DV OUTPUT  
0000  
ST1  
:
The CH1 track signals are output to CH1 and  
the CH2 track signals to CH2. (Only the sound  
during shooting is output.)  
0001  
ST2  
:
The CH3 track signals are output to CH1 and  
the CH4 track signals to CH2. (Only the audio  
dubbing sound is output.)  
0002  
ST1+2  
:
The mixed CH1 and CH3 track signals are  
output to CH1 and the mixed CH2 and CH4  
track signals to CH2. (The sound during  
shooting and audio dubbing sound are output  
simultaneously.)  
<Note>  
This menu item takes effect only when a DV or  
DVCAM cassette tape with a 32 kHz/4-channel  
recording is played back.  
753  
For setting the audio reference level.  
REF LEVEL  
0000  
0000  
0000  
FS-20 : –20 dB  
FS-18 : –18 dB  
FS-12 : –12 dB  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <V BLANK>  
No./Item  
800  
Description  
No./Item  
802  
Description  
For selecting the mode for recording signals  
on additional lines.  
For selecting the type of teletext signals to be  
recorded.  
ADD LINE  
TELETEXT  
SEL  
0000  
OFF : No signals are recorded on  
0000  
MOJI : MOJI system  
additional lines.  
0001 NABTS : NABTS system  
0001 YC422 : The 422 mode signals are  
recorded on 1 line.  
0002 YC411 : The 411 mode signals are  
recorded on 1 line.  
<Note>  
VITC signals are often mistakenly detected as  
teletext signals when the NABTS system has  
been selected.  
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.  
If this happens, select MANU as the setting for  
setup menu No. 803 (TELETEXT DET), then  
select the line for teletext signals.  
0005  
C1 : Only the C signal is recorded on  
1 line.  
0006 Y2_B/W : 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.  
C2 : Only the C signal is recorded on  
2 lines.  
0008  
<Note>  
OWhen 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.  
Sub-screen  
00  
For selecting the additional line where the  
signals are to be recorded.  
REC LINE1  
0000  
:
10L  
:
0012  
0013  
0014  
:
22L  
263L  
273L  
:
0025  
0026  
284L  
525L  
01  
For selecting the additional line where the  
signals are to be recorded.  
REC LINE2  
0000  
:
10L  
:
0012  
0013  
0014  
:
22L  
263L  
273L  
:
0016  
:
275L  
:
0025  
0026  
284L  
525L  
<Note>  
This menu item is not displayed when additional  
line mode setting “1” through “5” has been  
selected.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <V BLANK>  
No./Item  
803  
Description  
No./Item  
804  
BLANK LINE  
Description  
For selecting the method used to detect the  
lines in which the teletext signals are to be  
recorded.  
This turns the blanking ON or OFF in the  
vertical blanking period of the video output  
signals.  
TELETEXT  
DET  
0000  
The teletext signals are not recorded.  
0001 AUTO  
The teletext signals are automatically detected  
and recorded.  
OFF  
:
0000 BLANK  
Blanking is effected forcibly for all lines.  
0001 THRU  
No blanking is effected for any of the lines.  
0002 MANU  
Blanking ON or OFF is selected for each line.  
<Note>  
When setting “MANU” is selected and the STOP  
button is pressed, operation transfers to the sub-  
screen, and ON or OFF can be selected for each  
line. To return from the sub-screen, press the  
STOP button again.  
:
:
:
:
0002  
MANU  
:
The lines in which the teletext signals are to be  
recorded are selected and set.  
<Notes>  
OThe 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)  
setting. [See “Number of lines which can be set  
for teletext.”]  
Sub-screen  
00  
0000 BLANK : Blanking is forcibly effected.  
OWhen 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.  
LINE 10&273  
:
11  
0001  
THRU : No blanking is effected.  
LINE 21&284  
To return from the sub-screen, press the STOP  
button again.  
OWhen the input signal is a non-standard signal  
or N-STD has been selected for the setup  
menu No. 303 (STD/NONSTD) setting, teletext  
signals will not be played back correctly in EE  
mode.  
Sub-screen  
Number of lines which can be set for TELETEXT  
The number of lines differs, depending on whether ON or OFF has  
been selected for the setup menu item No. 660 (UMID REC) setting.  
00  
For selecting the lines in which the teletext  
signals are to be recorded.  
REC LINE1  
:
12  
0000  
OFF  
REC LINE13  
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  
Number of lines which can be set  
No. 800: ADD LINE  
setting value  
UMID REC: ON  
UMID REC: OFF  
OFF  
YC422  
10  
4
13  
5
YC411  
5
8
Y1_B/W, Y1_BPF, C1  
Y2_B/W, Y2_BPF, C2  
10  
4
13  
5
0013  
22  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Setup menus  
USER menu <MENU>  
No./Item  
Description  
No./Item  
A03  
MENU LOCK  
Description  
A00  
This selects the user file whose contents will  
be loaded into USER1.  
This selects whether to set or release the user  
file (USER2 USER5) lock mode.  
LOAD  
0000 USER2 : The USER2 file contents are  
0000  
0001  
OFF : The lock is released (changes  
can be made).  
ON : The lock is set (changes are  
prohibited).  
loaded.  
0001 USER3 : The USER3 file contents are  
loaded.  
0002 USER4 : The USER4 file contents are  
loaded.  
<Note>  
The lock cannot be set for USER1.  
0003 USER5 : The USER5 file contents are  
loaded.  
<Note>  
<Notes>  
ONo. 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.  
ONo. A03 (MENU LOCK) is the menu item which can be set only for  
the USER2 – USER5 files.  
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.  
A01  
This selects the user file into which the  
USER1 settings will be saved.  
It is not displayed with USER1.  
SAVE  
0000 USER2 : The settings are saved in  
USER2.  
0001 USER3 : The settings are saved in  
USER3.  
0002 USER4 : The settings are saved in  
USER4.  
0003 USER5 : The settings are saved in  
USER5.  
0004 LOCKED  
:
This display appears when all the user files are  
in the change prohibit status.  
<Notes>  
OUser files whose status have been set to  
change prohibit cannot be selected.  
OWhen all the user files are in the change  
prohibit status, the “LOCKED” display appears  
and the contents cannot be saved.  
A02  
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.  
P. ON LOAD  
0000  
OFF  
:
Operation is started with the settings of the  
previously set user file.  
0001 USER2  
:
The contents of USER2 are loaded into  
USER1 and operation is started with the  
USER1 settings.  
0002 USER3  
:
The contents of USER3 are loaded into  
USER1 and operation is started with the  
USER1 settings.  
0003 USER4  
:
The contents of USER4 are loaded into  
USER1 and operation is started with the  
USER1 settings.  
0004 USER5  
:
The contents of USER5 are loaded into  
USER1 and operation is started with the  
USER1 settings.  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Time code/user bit  
Time code  
Set the TCG switch to REGEN mode.  
REGEN:  
4
5
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 are to be read by the time code reader (time  
code signal reader), and the absolute position of the  
tape is to be displayed in increments of hours,  
minutes, seconds and frames.  
In this mode, the continuity of the original time  
code prior to editing is maintained.  
OA more detailed setting can be performed  
using setup menu No. 503 (TCG REGEN)  
and No. 504 (REGEN MODE).  
PRESET:  
In this mode, recording is commenced from the  
value which was set by the TC PRESET button.  
ODuring automatic editing, whatever has been  
selected for the menu No. 504 setting is used  
for regeneration even when the TCG switch  
has been set to PRESET.  
The time code is written in the sub-code area (data  
area) of the helical track. This enables insert editing to  
be conducted independently using the time code  
alone. In addition, the VTR’s playback speed can be  
read from the stop mode to slow-motion playback up  
to high-speed play (approx. 100a normal speed).  
Use the TC PRESET button to set the start number  
of the time code or user’s bit.  
1Press the TC PRESET button. The left-most set  
of digits starts flashing.  
The time code values are indicated using the display  
and superimpose functions.  
2To change the value, turn the search dial while  
holding down the search button.  
3Turn the search dial to select the set of digits  
that is to be set. The digits selected start  
flashing.  
TCR 00 : 07 : 04 : 24  
t
t
t
t
Hours Minutes Seconds Frames  
The setting ranges are as follows:  
OTime code:  
User bit  
00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29  
OUser’s bit:  
00:00:00:00 to FF FF FF FF  
4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change any other  
values.  
“User bit” refers to the 32-bit (8-digit) data frame  
among the time code signals which has been released  
to users. It enables operator numbers values to be  
recorded.  
5Once the start number has been set, press the  
SET button.  
The alphanumeric characters which can be used for  
the user bit are the figures 0 to 9 and the letters A to  
F.  
In the FREE RUN mode, the time code begins  
to advance.  
6Proceed with the recording or editing.  
Setting the internal time code  
Set the VTR to stop mode.  
1
Select “TC” using the COUNTER button.  
2
Set the run mode for the time code generator using  
setup menu No. 513 (RUN MODE).  
REC:  
3
The internal time code generator is advanced  
during recording.  
FREE:  
When the power is on, the internal time code  
generator is advanced regardless of the  
operation mode.  
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Time code/user bit  
Setting the external time code  
Reproducing the time code/user bit  
Set the VTR to stop mode.  
Set the VTR to stop mode.  
1
1
Select “TC” using the COUNTER button.  
Select “TC” or “UB” using the COUNTER button.  
2
2
Set the TCG switch to EXT. (External time code  
selection)  
Press the PLAY button.  
Playback starts and the time code is shown on the  
display.  
3
3
When the SUPER switch is set to ON, the time  
code value is superimposed on the video signals  
from the VIDEO OUT 3 connector.  
The following settings can be selected with setup  
menu No. 505 (EXT TC SEL).  
LTC:  
4
The LTC signal input to the TIME CODE IN  
connector (XLR) on the rear panel is recorded  
<Notes>  
OBy installing the SDI board (AJ-YA755G, available  
as an optional accessory) in the VTR, the time code  
value is also superimposed onto the video signals  
which are output from the SDI OUT 3 connector.  
OWhen the time code signal cannot be read, the time  
code is automatically interpolated by the CTL  
signal.  
as TC.  
<Note>  
LTC must be synchronized with the video signal.  
VITC:  
The VITC of the input video signal is recorded  
as TC.  
The display appears as shown below.  
T 2 R  
00:01:04:072  
”: 1, 3 field  
When the time code  
signal cannot be read,  
an asterix (2) is  
displayed.  
2”: 2, 4 field  
The colon between the seconds and  
frames changes to a period during  
drop frame mode.  
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Superimpose screen  
The control signals, time code, etc. are displayed  
using abbreviations.  
Characters displayed  
The background of characters superimposed on the  
display can be changed using setup menu No. 011  
(CHARA TYPE).  
TV monitor  
TCR  
:
:
:
22 22 22 22  
TCR  
:
:
:
TCR  
:
:
:
22 22 22 22  
22 22 22 22  
Abbreviations:  
TV monitor  
TV monitor  
CTL : Control signal count value  
TCR : Time code data recorded in the SBC area  
TCR. : Time code data recorded in the VAUX area  
UBR : Users bit data recorded in the SBC area  
UBR. : Users bit data recorded in the VAUX area  
TCG : Time code data of the time code generator  
UBG : Users bit data of the time code generator  
Display position  
The position of the characters superimposed on the  
display can be changed using setup menus No. 009  
(CHARA H-POS) and No. 010 (CHARA V-POS).  
<Note>  
[T2R], [T2R.], [U2R] or [U2R.] is displayed when  
the data has not been read correctly from the tape.  
TCR  
:
:
:
22 22 22 22  
TCR  
:
:
:
22 22 22 22  
TV monitor  
TV monitor  
Operation mode  
The VTRs operation mode can also be displayed  
using setup menu No. 008 (DISPLAY SEL).  
TCR  
:
:
:
22 22 22 22  
STOP  
VTR operation mode  
TV monitor  
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Video output signals and servo reference signal  
This section explains how the output signals and  
servo reference signal are selected.  
<Notes>  
Synchronization is determined as follows depending  
on the availability of the REF VIDEO input signal  
when BB, CB100or CB75has been selected as  
the setup menu No. 600 (INT SG) setting.  
OWhen the REF VIDEO input signal is available:  
Synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal  
OWhen the REF VIDEO input signal is not available:  
Internal synchronization  
External synchronization of video  
output signals  
The video output signals are output in synchronization  
with the REF VIDEO input signal or video input signal.  
As shown in the figure below, this signal is selected in  
accordance with the setup menu settings, VTR mode  
and availability of the video input signal.  
Start  
EXT  
What is the  
setup menu No. 304 (SERVO  
REF) setting?  
AUTO  
YES  
YES  
Is the unit  
in one of the editing  
modes?  
NO  
Has the unit  
been set to the recording  
mode?  
NO  
N-VF  
What is the  
setup menu No. 601 (OUT  
VSYNC) setting?  
VF  
NO  
NO  
Is the  
REF VIDEO input signal  
available?  
YES  
Is the  
video input signal available?  
YES  
Is the  
video input signal a composite  
signal?  
NO  
YES  
What is  
the setup menu No. 303  
(STD/NON-STD)  
setting?  
NON-STD  
NON-STD  
STD  
AUTO  
Is the  
video input signal a standard  
or non-standard signal?  
STD  
YES  
Is the  
REF VIDEO input signal  
available?  
NO  
Synchronization with the  
REF VIDEO input signal  
Synchronization with  
the video input signal  
Internal synchronization  
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Video output signals and servo reference signal  
<Notes>  
Servo reference signal  
Synchronization is determined as follows depending  
on the availability of the REF VIDEO input signal  
when BB, CB100or CB75has been selected as  
the setup menu No. 600 (INT SG) setting.  
OWhen the REF VIDEO input signal is available:  
Synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal  
OWhen the REF VIDEO input signal is not available:  
Internal synchronization  
The REF VIDEO input signal or video input signal is  
selected as the servo reference signal.  
As shown in the figure below, the signal is selected in  
accordance with the setup menu settings, VTR mode  
and availability of the video input signal.  
Start  
EXT  
What is the  
setup menu No. 304 (SERVO  
REF) setting?  
AUTO  
YES  
YES  
Is the unit  
in one of the editing modes?  
NO  
Has the unit  
been set to the recording  
mode?  
NO  
NO  
Is the  
video input signal available?  
YES  
YES  
Is the  
REF VIDEO input signal  
available?  
NO  
Synchronization with the  
REF VIDEO input signal  
Synchronization with  
the video input signal  
Internal synchronization  
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Audio V fade function  
When editing tapes, the edit point splicing selection  
(setup menu No. 311 and 312) information is recorded  
on the tape. This information is then sensed during  
playback, and  
V
fade or cut processing is  
automatically performed for these sections.  
However, only when the playback fade selection (No.  
727) is AUTO.  
When the edit point splicing selection (setup  
menu No. 311 and 312) is CUT  
Audio signal A  
Audio signal B  
Noise appears at the edit splice.  
When the edit point splicing selection (setup  
menu No. 311 and 312) is FADE  
Audio signal A  
Audio signal B  
V fade is performed instantaneously to  
eliminate the noise.  
<Notes>  
OWhen the playback fade selection (No. 727) is  
CUT, cut processing is performed for all splices.  
OWhen the playback fade selection (No. 727) is  
FADE, V fade processing is performed for all  
splices.  
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Audio recording channel and monitor output selection  
Audio recording channel  
Monitor output channel  
The audio recording channels are selected on the  
AUDIO setup menu as shown below.  
The monitor output channels are selected using the  
MONITOR SELECT and MONITOR MIX button as  
shown below.  
Recording  
Recording signal  
track  
Monitor  
Output signal  
output  
CH1  
CH2  
CUE  
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 input+CH2 input  
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 input+CH2 input  
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 input+CH2 input  
L
CH1/CH2/CH1+CH2/CUE  
CH1/CH2/CH1+CH2/CUE  
R
Printed circuit board  
F1 board (AUDIO)  
Switch No.  
SW100  
Function  
AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW  
This sets the CH1 audio input impedance.  
HIGH/600  
SW101  
AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW  
This sets the CH2 audio input impedance.  
HIGH/600Ω  
SW101  
SW100  
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.  
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Rack mounting  
The unit can be mounted into a 19-inch standard rack  
using the optional rack-mounting adaptors (AJ-  
MA75P). For the installation rails, it is recommended  
that the 18-inch rail and bracket (model number  
CC3061-99-0400) by Chassis Trak be used. (The  
complete slide rail and bracket unit is not available  
from Panasonic.)  
Attach the AJ-MA75P rack mount adapter using  
the same 4 screws.  
4
5
For further details, consult your dealer.  
Attach the inner members of the slide rails.  
Refer to the figure below for the locations where  
the screws are to be attached.  
1
Locations where the screws are secured on the right  
(R) side of the inner members of the slide rails  
Rack-mounting adaptors  
Remove the 4 rubber legs from the bottom of the  
unit, and install the unit in the rack.  
After the unit has been installed, check that it  
moves smoothly along the rails.  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Standard rack  
Inner member  
<Notes>  
OThe length of the screws used is subject to  
restriction. (B, G: 10 mm, E: 6 mm)  
OAttach the inner members at the same  
symmetrical positions on the left (L) side.  
OFix the members in place using 3 screws on  
each side (total: 6 screws).  
OThe letters Ato Hare not actually marked on  
the side panels.  
Fasten it to the rack with set  
screws.  
<Notes>  
Attach the outer member brackets to the rack.  
Check that the height is the same for the left and  
right brackets.  
2
3
OKeep the temperature inside the rack to between  
41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C).  
OBolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not  
topple over when the VTR is drawn out.  
Remove the four screws at the front for attaching  
the left and right side panels.  
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Video head cleaning  
This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaning  
function which automatically reduces the amount of  
dirt on the video heads. However, in order to  
maximize the units reliability, it is recommended that  
the video heads be cleaned as and when appropriate.  
For further details on how to actually clean the heads,  
consult with one of our service companies or with your  
dealer.  
Condensation  
Condensation occurs due to the same principle  
involved when droplets of water form on a window  
pane of a heated room. It occurs when the unit or tape  
is moved between places where the temperature or  
humidity varies greatly or when, for instance:  
OIt is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a  
room immediately after it has been heated up.  
OIt is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or  
humid location.  
When moving the unit to locations such as these,  
leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than  
switching on the power immediately.  
If condensation occurs in the unit, E-20will flash on  
the counter display and the cassette will be  
automatically ejected.  
Leave the unit with the power on until E-20is  
cleared from the display.  
Maintenance  
Before starting any maintenance work, switch the  
power to OFF and, holding the plug, unplug the cord  
from the socket.  
Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of the unit.  
For stubborn dirt or stains, wipe the unit with a cloth  
that has been lightly dampened with well-diluted  
kitchen detergent and wrung out thoroughly.  
After wiping off the dirt with the damp cloth, finish it off  
with a dry cloth.  
<Note>  
Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinners or any other  
solvents as they may affect the color of external parts  
or damage the units coating.  
Attaching the dust cover  
Dust cover  
2 Insert the end of the cover  
under the metal plate on the  
inside edge of the top of the  
front panel.  
1 Insert the end of the cover  
under the metal plate on the  
inside edge of the top of the  
side panel.  
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Error messages  
When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number  
is indicated on the counter display.  
Open the DIAG menu to display a description of the  
error on the counter display or monitor TV.  
When a operational malfunction has occurred in the  
unit, the error number flashes on the counter display.  
$ “WARNING” information display  
OA warning message is displayed whenever a  
warning occurs.  
When warnings have not been detected, NO  
WARNINGis displayed.  
OWhen multiple warning occur, the descriptions for  
each warning can be checked by turning the search  
dial.  
DIAG menu  
This display the VTR information.  
VTR information includes WARNINGinformation,  
HOURS METER(usage time) information and  
UMID (Unique Material Identifier)information. A  
DIAG menu appears on the monitor when the monitor  
is connected to the VIDEO OUT 3 connector on the  
connector section.  
<Note>  
By installing the SDI board (AJ-YA755G, available as  
an optional accessory) in the VTR, it is also possible  
to display the DIAG menu on a TV monitor which has  
been connected to the SDI OUT 3 connector.  
$ Displaying the DIAG menu  
Press the DIAG button.  
1
The DIAG menu screen is displayed on the  
monitor, and the message is displayed on the  
counter display.  
Each time the search button is pressed, the display  
changes as follows: WARNING5 HOURS  
METER5 UMID INFO5 and so on.  
2
Press the DIAG button again to return to the  
original display.  
3
2
ON  
POWER  
DVCPRO  
DV  
OFF  
JOG  
SHTL  
SLOW  
COUNTER ASSEM VIDEO CUE  
TC  
STAND BY  
EDIT  
PLAYER  
PLAY  
RECORDER  
REC  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
RESET  
INSERT  
CH1  
CH2  
L
MONITOR SELECT  
R
A
IN  
A
OUT  
TRIM  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
PREVIEW/PREVIEW  
AUTO EDIT  
PREROLL  
SET  
MONITOR MIX  
INPUT SELECT  
HEADPHONES  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
CH1  
AUDIO  
CH2  
CH1  
CH2  
TC  
PRESET MENU  
SUPER  
ON  
REC INH INT TCG  
REGEN  
MODE  
TAPE  
CONTROL  
SET  
DIAG  
UNITY  
VAR  
ON  
REMOTE  
PRESET  
EXIT  
OFF  
OFF  
EE  
LOCAL  
REC  
PB  
1/3  
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Error messages  
If T&S&Mis selected in the setup menu No. 008  
(DISPLAY SEL), a message appears in the mode  
display whenever a warning or error occurs. When  
multiple events occur, the event with the highest  
priority is displayed.  
$ Displaying the “HOURS METER”  
information  
Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2).  
The description for the item where the cursor is  
located is shown on the counter display.  
Priority  
High  
Display/Description  
No./Item  
Ser  
Description  
Error messages (See error message table)  
When an operational malfunction has occurred in  
the unit, the error number flashes and the error  
message is indicated on the counter display.  
Displays the units serial No.  
222222222  
H00  
Displays the time that the power has been  
supplied in one-hour units.  
INT SG  
When SG has been selected as the input signal with  
the INPUT SELECT buttons, pressing the REC  
button or the EDIT button (E-E mode) will display  
INT SGfor the first two seconds.  
OPERATION  
H01  
Displays the time that the drum has been  
rotating in one-hour units.  
DRUM RUN  
H02  
This is also displayed for the first two seconds when  
starting editing.  
Displays the time that the tape has been running  
during FF, REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG, SLOW,  
SHTL), REC, and EDIT modes (except for STILL  
in the JOG, SLOW or SHTL mode) in one-hour  
units.  
NO INPUT  
TAPE RUN  
If there is no input signal (except for analog audio) to  
the connector selected using the INPUT SELECT  
buttons, pressing the REC button or the EDIT button  
(E-E mode) will display NO INPUTfor the first two  
seconds.  
H03  
The number of times for threading (loading)/  
unthreading (unloading) is displayed in single  
units.  
This is also displayed for the first two seconds when  
starting editing.  
THREADING  
H04  
Displays the number of times front loading has  
been performed in single units.  
Warning messages (See error message table)  
When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number  
and warning message are indicated on the counter  
display.  
When multiple warnings occur, the warning with the  
highest priority is displayed.  
F LOADING  
H11  
Displays the time that the drum has been  
rotating in one-hour units. (Can be reset)  
DRUM RUNr  
H12  
Low  
Displays the time that the tape has been running  
during FF, REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG, SLOW,  
SHTL), REC, and EDIT modes (except for STILL  
in the JOG, SLOW or SHTL mode) in one-hour  
units. (Can be reset)  
TAPE RUNr  
$ UMID information display  
This is displayed when UMID information is present  
on the input signal in E-E mode.  
This lamp lights during tape playback when UMID  
information has been recorded on the tape.  
NO-INFOis displayed when there is no UMID  
information.  
H13  
The number of times for threading (loading)/  
unthreading (unloading) is displayed in single  
THREADINGr units. (Can be reset)  
H14  
Displays the number of times front loading has  
been performed in single units.  
(Can be reset)  
F LOADINGr  
H30  
The number of times the power has been turned  
on is displayed in single units.  
Item  
MATNO  
Display/Description  
Material number  
POWER ON  
<Notes>  
COPY  
OWNR  
POS  
Instance number (No. of copies)  
Country, organization, user  
OThe resettable items in the HOURS METER”  
information are reset by the shop when performing  
maintenance or other work.  
OThe search buttons and the search dial cannot be  
operated while the DIAG menu is displayed.  
Reception status from GPS satellites when  
recording spatial coordinates (height above sea  
level, longitude and latitude):  
HOLD: No reception from any satellite  
2D:  
Reception possible, but number of  
satellites is insufficient. Height above  
sea level will not be accurate.  
Good reception  
3D:  
DTAE  
TIME  
Date  
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) and time  
difference with UTC  
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Error messages  
Warning messages  
OMonitor display  
ODescription  
OVTR operation and corrective action  
OMonitor display  
ODescription  
OVTR operation and corrective action  
Priority  
High  
Priority  
E-04 (UNKNOWN SIG)  
E-09 (NO RF)  
This appears when the SDTI input signals are not  
DVCPRO or DV format signals. (The data stream  
format complies with the SMPTE 321M standard.)  
VTR: No recording operations can be performed.  
OCheck whether the SDTI input has been  
connected properly.  
This appears during playback when a blank section  
(tape blank) lasting for one or more seconds has  
been detected.  
Such a section is identified as a tape blank when all  
of the following conditions are met.  
ONo head outputs  
(This warning is displayed when SDI signals are  
being input.)  
ONo playback data readout  
ONo CTL (Excluding DV and DVCAM tapes)  
VTR: Operation continues.  
OCheck the tape.  
A tape on which material has not been recorded  
E-11 (NOT 1a25M SIG)  
This appears when the SDTI input signals are not  
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format 1a transfer signals.  
VTR: No recording operations can be performed.  
OCheck the SDTI input signals.  
may have been inserted.  
E-00 (SERVO NOT LOCKED)  
This appears when the servo is not locked for three  
or more seconds during playback, recording, or  
editing.  
VTR: Operation continues.  
OCheck the tape.  
E-16 (INVALID VIDEO SIG)  
This appears when the compressed video signals in  
the SDTI input signals are invalid.  
OThis warning appears only during recording  
operations. In cases like this, no signals are  
recorded on the tape and only the erasure of the  
existing signals will be performed.  
A tape recorded other than NTSC format may  
have been inserted.  
E-01 (LOW RF)  
VTR: Operation continues.  
This appears when envelope levels approximately  
1/3 that of normal levels are detected for more than  
one second during playback, recording, or editing.  
VTR: Operation continues.  
No editing operations can be performed.  
OCheck the SDTI input signals.  
Playback signals of tape on which material has  
not been recorded may be being input.  
OClean the video heads.  
E-17 (INVALID AUDIO SIG)  
This appears when the audio signals in the SDTI  
input signals are invalid.  
OThis warning appears only during recording  
operations. In cases like this, the signals are  
recorded with the audio signals muted.  
VTR: Operation continues.  
E-02 (HIGH ERROR RATE)  
This appears when the error rate has increased to  
the extent that correction or interpolation was  
performed on either the video or audio signals.  
VTR: Operation continues.  
Low  
OClean the video heads.  
No editing operations can be performed.  
OCheck the SDTI input signals.  
Signals from other than a VTR with 1a playback  
may be being input.  
E-18 (INVALID TC SIG)  
This appears when the time codes in the SDTI input  
signals are invalid.  
OThis warning appears only during recording  
operations. In cases like this, the internally  
generated time codes are recorded.  
VTR: Operation continues.  
No editing operations can be performed.  
OCheck the time code being input from the  
components.  
E-10 (FAN STOP)  
This is displayed when the fan motor stops.  
VTR: Operation continues.  
OCheck that nothing is obstructing the fan  
movement.  
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Error messages  
Error messages  
ODescription  
OVTR operation and corrective action  
ODescription  
OVTR operation and corrective action  
Display  
Display  
E-51  
E-20  
If condensation is detected, the error number  
flashes and the unit transfers to eject mode. The  
drum rotates after the cassette is ejected to  
eliminate the condensation.  
If the take-up reel rotates without engaging for a  
specific period of time during the start or end  
FRONT LOAD processing operation while loading is underway  
DEW  
ERROR  
(half position), this error number flashes on the  
Once the unit is released from condensation  
status, the error message display is cleared and  
the VTR is able to be used.  
display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
OIf condensation is detected in the eject mode,  
the drum starts rotating as soon as it is  
detected.  
OIf condensation is detected when the cassette  
has been inserted, the drum rotation is  
stopped, and after the tape is ejected, the  
drum starts rotating.  
ON again.  
E-52  
If the take-up reel fails to take up the tape while  
the tape is traveling in the state where the total  
amount of the tape has not yet been detected  
after the cassette was inserted, this error  
number flashes on the display.  
W-UP REEL  
NOT ROTA  
VTR: STOP  
VTR: EJECT  
OLeave the power on and wait.  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-29  
The unit switches to eject mode and if the  
cassette fails to move up within 6 seconds, this  
E-53  
If there is an abnormally large discrepancy  
between the amount of tape taken up by the  
take-up reel and the amount of tape supplied by  
the supply reel while the tape is traveling after  
the total amount of the tape begins to be  
detected, this error number flashes on the  
display.  
FRONT LOAD error number flashes on the display.  
MOTOR OIf the cassette does not move down inside the  
WINDUP  
ERROR  
machine even when 6 seconds have elapsed  
since the cassette was inserted, the VTR is  
transferred to the eject mode.  
VTR: STOP  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-31  
If the unloading operation is not completed  
within 6 seconds, this error number flashes on  
the display.  
OWhen the loading operation is not completed  
within 6 seconds, the VTR is transferred to the  
eject (unloading) mode.  
E-55  
If the tape has not been taken up during  
unloading, this error number flashes on the  
display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
LOADING  
MOTOR  
UNLOAD  
ERROR  
VTR: STOP  
E-57  
If the start or end processing operation is not  
completed, this error number flashes on the  
display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
S-FF/REW  
TIMEOVER  
E-35  
If there is no response from the servo  
microcomputer for 1 second or more, this error  
number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
SERVO  
CONTROL  
ERROR  
E-59  
If the cylinder motor speed is abnormally low,  
this error number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
DRUM ROTA  
TOO SLOW  
E-37  
If 10 seconds or more elapses and the servo  
microcomputer has not followed orders issued  
SERVO COMM by the system control microcomputer, this error  
ERROR  
E-60  
If the cylinder motor speed is abnormally high,  
this error number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
DRUM ROTA  
TOO FAST  
E-38  
If automatic adjustment of the reel and capstan  
rotation in eject status was not performed  
correctly when the power was turned on, this  
error number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
E-61  
If the capstan motor speed is abnormally low,  
the error number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
SERVO FG  
ERROR  
CAP ROTA  
TOO SLOW  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
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Error messages  
ODescription  
OVTR operation and corrective action  
Consult your dealer if the error message is still  
displayed even after restarting the unit.  
Display  
E-64  
If the supply reel motor speed is abnormally  
high, the error number flashes on the display.  
S REEL ROTA VTR: STOP  
TOO FAST  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-67  
If the take-up reel motor speed is abnormally  
high, the error number flashes on the display.  
T REEL ROTA VTR: STOP  
TOO FAST  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-69  
If excess torque being applied to the take-up  
reel motor is detected, the error number flashes  
on the display.  
T REEL  
TORQUE ERR VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-70  
If excess torque being applied to the supply reel  
motor is detected or an abnormal current flowing  
to the current detection resistor is detected, this  
S REEL  
TORQUE ERR error number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-71  
If abnormal tension at the supply side is  
detected in the capstan mode, the error number  
CAP TENSION flashes on the display.  
ERROR  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-72  
If abnormal tension at the supply side is  
detected in the reel mode, the error number  
flashes on the display.  
REEL  
TENSION  
ERROR  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-73  
If the take-up reel motor has rotated in the  
reverse direction, this error number flashes on  
the display.  
REEL DIR  
UNMATCH  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-74  
If excess torque being applied to the cylinder  
motor is detected, this error number flashes on  
the display.  
DRUM  
TORQUE  
ERROR  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
E-78  
If  
a
problem has been encountered in  
between the servo  
communication  
M-IF COMM  
ERROR  
microcomputer and mechanism relay board, this  
error number flashes on the display.  
VTR: STOP  
OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to  
ON again.  
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RS-232C interface  
The VTR can be operated by commands when the  
RS-232C interface is used.  
Hardware specifications  
(See command table on pages 71, 72.)  
External interface specifications  
$ Conditions for acknowledging  
OConnector specifications  
Connector:  
commands from RS-232C interface  
OThe front panel CONTROL switch must be at  
REMOTE.  
D-SUB 25-pin (crossover cable supported)  
OThe setup menu No. 204 RS232C SELmust be  
ON.  
Pin No.  
1
Signal  
Description  
Protective ground  
FG  
If the above conditions are not met, [ACK] + [STX]  
ER001 [EXT] is returned to the external unit.  
Whether the [ACK] code is returned depends on the  
setting which has been selected for setup menu  
item No. 209 RETURN ACK.  
(Frame ground)  
2
3
RXD  
TXD  
CTS  
RTS  
DTR  
SG  
Received data  
(Data is sent to PC.)  
Transmitted data  
(Data is received from PC.)  
4
Clear to send  
(Shorted with pin 5.)  
5
Request to send  
(Shorted with pin 4.)  
6
Data terminal ready  
(No processing)  
7
Signal ground  
(Signal ground)  
20  
DSR  
Data set ready (+ voltage output after  
communication enable status)  
OExample of connection with controller (PC)  
Using crossover cable with D-SUB 25-pin  
connectors  
PC side  
(D-SUB 25-pin connector)  
VTR side  
FG  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
FG  
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
SG  
RXD  
TXD  
CTS  
RTS  
DTR  
SG  
6
7
DTR  
20  
20 DSR  
Using crossover cable with D-SUB 9-pin and 25-pin  
connectors  
PC side  
(D-SUB 9-pin connector)  
VTR side  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
SG  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
FG  
RXD  
TXD  
CTS  
RTS  
DTR  
SG  
20 DSR  
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2.Send format  
Software specifications (Protocol)  
[controller (PC) 5 VTR]  
1.Communication parameters  
$ Data format  
Communication Asynchronous, full duplex  
system  
[STX]  
02h  
[command]  
XX XX XX  
[:]  
[data] [ETX]  
.....  
3Ah XX XX  
03h  
Communication 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600  
speed  
20H<XX<7FH  
(XX = ASCII code: symbols, numbers upper-case  
letters)  
Bit length  
Stop bit  
7bit/8 bit  
1 bit/2 bit  
Parity bit  
ACK code  
NONE/ODD/EVEN  
[command] :  
ACK code returned/ACK code not returned  
<Note>  
The ACK code is what is returned from the  
VTR to the controller when data has been  
successfully sent from the controller.  
Command identifier; a 3-byte identifier (ASCII  
code: symbols, numbers, upper-case letters) is  
sent as the command.  
[ : ] :  
The underlining indicates the factory settings.  
This code serves as a delimiter between the  
command and data.  
Any changes to the settings can be made using the  
setup menu items listed below.  
[data] :  
Data (ASCII code: symbols, numbers, upper-  
case letters) can be added in the number of  
bytes required.  
Communication  
Setup menu item  
parameter  
Communication No.205 BAUD RATE  
speed  
$ Outline of send procedure from controller  
1The send command starts with STX (start of text =  
02h).  
Bit length  
Stop bit  
No.206 DATA LENGTH  
No.207 STOP BIT  
The command is then identified by COMMAND  
which follows and the data is added as required.  
The format ends with ETX (end of text = 03h).  
Parity bit  
ACK code  
No.208 PARITY  
No.209 RETURN ACK  
2When a different command is to be sent, a  
response is awaited from the VTR, and then the  
command is sent. (See page 71.)  
3If STX is sent again before ETX is sent, the receive  
data buffer inside the VTR is cleared. A command  
error is returned to the controller, and the data is  
newly processed with STX which was received  
again at the head.  
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3.Return format  
4.Error code table  
[VTR 5 controller (PC)]  
ER001 : Invalid command  
OUnsupported command received.  
OError in command execution  
ER002 : Parameter error  
The following responses are made to the command. If  
necessary, more than one response is made.  
ER102 : VTR mode error (front loading motor)  
ER103 : VTR mode error (loading motor)  
ER104 : VTR mode error (drum, capstan system)  
ER105 : VTR mode error (reel system)  
ER106 : VTR mode error (tension system)  
ER108 : VTR dew error  
$ When the communication has terminated  
normally  
1. The receive completion message is returned.  
[ACK]  
06h  
ER1FF : VTR system error  
2. The execution completion message is returned.  
[STX] [command] [data] [ETX]  
.....  
02h  
XX XX XX XX XX 03h  
[command] :  
This is the message (data) which is returned or  
the execution completion message identifier.  
[data] :  
This is the data to be returned. It can be omitted.  
Example:  
Send command  
Return message (data)  
[STX] OPL [ETX] 5 [ACK] [STX] OPL [ETX]  
$ When the communication has terminated  
abnormally  
[NACK]  
15h  
$ When processing is not possible due to  
incorrect data or trouble in the VTR  
1. The receive completion message is returned.  
[ACK]  
06h  
2. An error code is returned.  
[STX] [E R N N N ] [ETX]  
1
2
3
02h  
Error code  
03h  
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5.Command table  
VTR  
operation  
Return (completion)  
message  
Send command  
$ Commands relating to operation control  
SHTL  
[STX] OSF:data [ETX] 45  
[STX] OSF [ETX]  
FORWARD  
<Notes>  
This is the forward direction shuttle command.  
data = n : speed data  
OAs for the return (completion) message, [ACK] is  
first returned when data is received, and the  
execution message is subsequently returned. It  
is only the execution message which is listed in  
this table.  
OIn the case of commands not listed in the table,  
ER001 (invalid command) is returned after [ACK]  
has been returned.  
0 : STILL  
1 : a0.03  
2 : a0.1  
3 : a0.2  
4 : a0.5  
5 : a1  
6 : a1.85  
7 : a4.1 (a3.1)  
8 : a9.5  
9 : a16  
A : a32  
<Notes>  
OThe a16 anda32 speed differ according to the  
setting selected for setup menu No. 101 (SHTL  
MAX).  
VTR  
operation  
Return (completion)  
message  
Send command  
[STX] OSP [ETX]  
STOP  
45  
[STX] OSP [ETX]  
This command is for stopping the tape travel.  
OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
EJECT  
[STX] OEJ [ETX]  
45  
[STX] OEJ [ETX]  
SHTL  
REVERSE  
[STX] OSR:data [ETX] 45  
[STX] OSR [ETX]  
This command is for ejecting the cassette tape.  
The resulting output picture and sound statuses  
differ according to the settings selected for the  
setup menu No. 105 (AUTO EE SEL) and the  
setup menu No. 111 (FRZ MODE SEL).  
This is the reverse direction shuttle command.  
data = n : speed data  
0 : STILL  
1 : a0.03  
2 : a0.1  
PLAY  
[STX] OPL [ETX]  
45  
[STX] OPL [ETX]  
3 : a0.2  
4 : a0.43 (a0.5)  
This command is for starting playback.  
REWIND  
5 : a1  
[STX] ORW [ETX]  
45  
[STX] ORW [ETX]  
6 : a1.85  
7 : a4.1 (a3.1)  
8 : a9.5  
9 : a16  
A : a32  
This command is for rewinding the tape.  
The resulting output picture and sound statuses  
differ according to the settings selected for the  
setup menu No. 105 (AUTO EE SEL).  
The maximum tape speed differs according to the  
setting selected for setup menu No. 102 (FF.  
REW MAX).  
<Notes>  
OThe a16 anda32 speed differ according to the  
setting selected for setup menu No. 101 (SHTL  
MAX).  
OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in  
parenthesis ( ).  
FAST  
FORWARD  
[STX] OFF [ETX]  
45  
[STX] OFF [ETX]  
This command is for fast forwarding the tape.  
The resulting output picture and sound statuses  
differ according to the settings selected for the  
setup menu No. 105 (AUTO EE SEL).  
The maximum tape speed differs according to the  
setting selected for setup menu No. 102 (FF.  
REW MAX).  
STANDBY  
OFF  
[STX] OBF [ETX]  
45  
[STX] OBF [ETX]  
This command is setting the VTR to standby  
OFF.  
STANDBY ON  
[STX] OBN [ETX]  
45  
[STX] OBN [ETX]  
This command is setting the VTR to standby ON.  
REC  
[STX] ORC [ETX]  
45  
[STX] ORC [ETX]  
This command is for starting the recording.  
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$ Commands relating to inquiries  
<Notes>  
OAs for the return (completion) message, [ACK] is  
first returned when data is received, and the  
execution message is subsequently returned. It  
is only the execution message which is listed in  
this table.  
OIn the case of commands not listed in the table,  
ER001 (invalid command) is returned after [ACK]  
has been returned.  
VTR  
operation  
Return (completion)  
message  
Send command  
[STX] QCD [ETX]  
CTL/TC DATA  
REQUEST  
45 [STX] CD data [ETX]  
This command is for inquiring about the counter  
value.  
data = f w gh mm ss ff  
f
w
= F  
= S  
gh =  
CTL mode:  
g
= SP (20h) : for a plus display  
(2Dh): for a minus display  
= 0 9 : hours  
h
TC mode:  
gh = 00 23 : hours  
mm = 00 59 : minutes  
ss = 00 59 : seconds  
ff  
= 00 29 : frames  
<Note>  
CTL or TC is returned, whichever corresponds to  
the front display mode.  
STATUS  
REQUEST  
[STX] QOP [ETX]  
45  
[STX] 222 [ETX]  
This command is for inquiring about the VTRs  
operation mode.  
222  
=
OEJ : EJECT  
OFF : FAST FORWARD  
OPL : PLAY  
ORC : REC  
ORW : REWIND  
OSP : STOP (including the STANDBY ON)  
SRS : (IN/OUT) PREROLL  
OBF : STANDBY OFF  
OSF : SHTL FORWARD  
OSR : SHTL REVERSE  
OJG : JOG FORWARD/REVERSE  
OSW : VAR FORWARD/REVERSE  
EAE : AUTO EDIT  
EON : EDIT ON (MANUAL EDIT)  
EPV : PREVIEW  
ERV : REVIEW  
ID (VTR No.)  
REQUEST  
[STX] QID [ETX]  
45  
[STX] data [ETX]  
This command is for inquiring about the VTR  
used.  
data = AJ-SD755P  
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SDTI interface  
Digital data input/output operations using the SDTI  
format (compressed digital interface) are enabled by  
installing the AJ-YAC930G SDTI board (optional  
accessory) in this unit.  
Reference signal  
generator  
Source  
AES/EBU  
ANAG  
REMOTE  
ANALOG  
CH1/2  
VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
OPTION  
1
AC IN  
REMOTE IN/OUT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
CH2  
PUSH TC  
IN  
CH1  
AUDIO  
IN  
ON  
SDI  
OUT  
<Notes>  
IN  
Y
P
75  
OFF  
1
REMOTE  
OUT  
SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) complies with  
the SMPTE 305M standard.  
TC  
ACTIVE  
THROUGH  
B
OUT  
CH1/2  
OUT  
REF VIDEO  
IN  
2
ENCODER REMOTE  
RS-232C  
ON  
P
75Ω  
R
3
OFF  
CH1  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH2  
MON  
L
(SUPER)  
OPTION  
SDTI  
2
The data stream format transferred via the SDTI  
complies with the SMPTE 321M standard.  
Y
1
VIDEO  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PARALLEL  
MON  
R
1
2
P
B
(WFM)  
2
3
(SUPER
P
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
SERVICE ONLY  
Precautions to observe when using the  
SDTI signals  
SDTI signals  
OThe unit can record only if the SDTI input signals  
are 1a transfer signals in the DVCPRO format.  
However, when playback signals other than normal  
1a playback signals have been input, there is no  
guaranty for the pictures and sound recorded or for  
pictures and sound with EE.  
Recorder  
AES/EBU  
ANAG  
REMOTE  
ANALOG  
CH1/2  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
OPTION  
1
AC IN  
REMOTE IN/OUT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
CH2  
PUSH TC  
IN  
CH1  
AUDIO  
IN  
ON  
SDI  
OUT  
IN  
Y
P
75Ω  
OFF  
1
REMOTE  
OUT  
TC  
E  
TGH  
B
OUT  
CH1/2  
OUT  
REF VIDEO  
IN  
2
OEditing operations can be performed only when all  
the video and audio signals as well as the time  
codes in the SDTI input signals are regular data  
based on the DVCPRO format.  
ENCODER REMOTE  
RS-232C  
ON  
P
75Ω  
R
3
OFF  
CH1  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH2  
MON  
L
(SUPER)  
PTION  
SDTI  
2
Y
1
VIDEO  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PARALLEL  
MON  
R
1
2
P
B
(WFM)  
2
3
(SUPER)  
P
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
OCUE signals are not transferred by the SDTI  
interface.  
SERVICE ONLY  
OSDTI dubbing is not possible from tapes recorded  
using the DV or DVCAM format.  
Connections involving two units  
Use SDI when dubbing tapes recorded in the DV or  
DVCAM format.  
OWhen playing back a DV or DVCAM format tape,  
DV compressed signals (Compliant with IEC61834-  
2.) serve as the SDTI output.  
OThe video and audio signals in the SDTI output  
signals cannot be adjusted.  
ODuring SLOW/STILL playback, the unprocessed  
video and audio signals are output as the SDTI  
output.  
When these video and audio signals are to be  
monitored using another device, they may differ  
from the video and audio signals played back by  
this unit.  
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Connector signals  
VIDEO IN  
RS-422A REMOTE (9P)  
OREMOTE IN/OUT  
Pin No.  
SDI IN  
(DIGITAL)  
BNCa2, Active through (Option)  
Y, PB, PR  
(ANALOG)  
BNCa3  
Signal  
VIDEO IN  
BNCa2, Loop-through,  
75termination switch provided  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FRAME GROUND  
TRANSMIT A  
RECEIVE B  
REF VIDEO IN  
BNCa2, Loop-through,  
75termination switch provided  
RECEIVE COMMON  
====  
VIDEO OUT  
TRANSMIT COMMON  
TRANSMIT B  
SDI OUT  
(DIGITAL)  
BNCa3 (Option)  
RECEIVE A  
Y, PB, PR  
(ANALOG)  
BNCa3  
FRAME GROUND  
VIDEO OUT  
BNCa3  
OREMOTE OUT  
Pin No.  
Signal  
AUDIO IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FRAME GROUND  
SDI IN  
(DIGITAL)  
BNCa2, Active through (Option)  
RECEIVE A  
TRANSMIT B  
AUDIO IN  
(DIGITAL)  
BNCa1 (CH1/CH2)  
AES/EBU format  
TRANSMIT COMMON  
====  
AUDIO IN  
(ANALOG)  
XLRa2 (CH1, CH2)  
RECEIVE COMMON  
RECEIVE B  
TIME CODE  
IN  
XLRa1  
TRANSMIT A  
FRAME GROUND  
AUDIO OUT  
SDI OUT  
BNCa3 (Option)  
(DIGITAL)  
AUDIO OUT  
(DIGITAL)  
BNCa1 (CH1/CH2)  
AES/EBU format  
AUDIO OUT  
(ANALOG)  
XLRa2 (CH1, CH2)  
XLRa1  
TIME CODE  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
XLRa2 (L/R)  
Stereo mini jack  
HEADPHONES  
(front)  
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PARALLEL REMOTE (25P)  
RS-232C  
D-SUB 25-pin (crossover cable supported)  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Pin No.  
1
Signal  
Description  
Protective ground  
1
PLAY COMMAND  
STOP COMMAND  
FF COMMAND  
FG  
2
(Frame ground)  
3
2
3
RXD  
TXD  
CTS  
RTS  
DTR  
SG  
Received data  
(Data is sent to PC.)  
4
REW COMMAND  
REC COMMAND  
EJECT COMMAND  
STAND BY COMMAND  
PREROLL COMMAND  
IN SET COMMAND  
====  
5
Transmitted data  
(Data is received from PC.)  
6
4
Clear to send  
(Shorted with pin 5.)  
7
8
5
Request to send  
(Shorted with pin 4.)  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
6
Data terminal ready  
(No processing)  
====  
7
Signal ground  
(Signal ground)  
610 V, MAX 300 mA  
PLAY STATUS  
20  
DSR  
Data set ready (+ voltage output after  
communication enable status)  
STOP STATUS  
FF STATUS  
REW STATUS  
REC STATUS  
ENCODER (15P)  
EJECT STATUS  
STAND BY ON STATUS  
PREROLL STATUS  
SERVO LOCK STATUS  
OPERATION ENABLE STATUS  
====  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
====  
BLACK LEVEL  
C LEVEL  
3
4
GND  
====  
5
+12V  
GND  
6
SYSTEM H 0  
SYS. SC COARSE (2)  
12V  
<Notes>  
7
OCOMMAND pins: TTL level, active low, 6100ms  
edge electrical signal.  
OSTATUS pins: open collector, sink current 6 mA  
8
9
CHROMA PHASE  
VIDEO LEVEL  
RET GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
====  
====  
SYS. SC FINE  
SYS. SC COARSE (1)  
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Specifications  
[GENERAL]  
[VIDEO]  
$Digital video  
Sampling frequencies:  
Power supply:  
AC 100 240 V, 50 60 Hz  
Power consumption: 110 W (with all options)  
Y: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 3.375 MHz  
Quantizing:  
indicates safety information.  
8 bits  
Video compression method:  
DV-Based compression (SMPTE 314M)  
Operating ambient temperature:  
41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)  
Video compression rate:  
DVCPRO: 1/5  
Operating ambient humidity:  
10% to 80% (no condensation)  
Error correction:  
Reed-Solomon product code  
Weight:  
33.0 lb (15.0 kg)  
Bit rate:  
DVCPRO: 25 Mbps  
Dimensions (WaHaD):  
16 /4a6 /16a16 /16 inch (424a175.2a430 mm)  
3
15  
15  
(Not including the support legs, connectors, and JOG dial)  
$Digital IN (option)/Analog component OUT  
Recording format:  
DVCPRO/DV format selectable  
Video bandwidth:  
Y
: 30 Hz to 5.75 MHz ( 0.5 dB)  
Recording video signal:  
525i system  
PB/PR : 30 Hz to 1.3 MHz ( 0.5 dB), 1.5 MHz (5.0 dB)  
S/N ratio:  
Better than 60 dB (Y)  
Recording audio signal:  
48 kHz 16-bit 2 channels  
K factor:  
Less than 1% (Y 2T)  
Recording tracks:  
Digital video audio:  
helical track  
The time code is recorded in the sub-code area.  
Cue track:  
1 track  
Control track:  
1 track  
$Analog component IN/Analog component OUT  
Video bandwidth:  
Y
: 30 Hz to 5.5 MHz ( 1.0 dB), 5.75 MHz (2.0 dB)  
PB/PR : 30 Hz to 1.3 MHz ( 1.0 dB), 1.5 MHz (5.0 dB)  
S/N ratio:  
Better than 55 dB  
Tape speed:  
33.820 mm/sec (DVCPRO)  
K factor:  
Less than 1% (Y 2T)  
Recording time:  
184 minutes (using the AJ-5P92LP)  
66 minutes (using the AJ-P66MP)  
Y/PB, PR delay:  
Less than 20 ns  
Tape:  
Metal tape  
$Analog composite IN/Analog composite OUT  
Video bandwidth:  
FF/REW time:  
Less than 3 min (with AJ-5P92LP)  
Less than 2 min (with AJ-P66MP)  
Y
: 30 Hz to 4.5 MHz ( 1.0 dB), 5.5 MHz (3.0 dB)  
Y/C delay:  
Less than 20 ns  
Digital slow:  
0.43a to +0.43a, +0.5a, +0.75a speed  
(DVCPRO)  
$Video input connector  
Analog component input:  
Editing accuracy:  
0 frames (using the time code)  
BNCa3 (Y, PB, PR)  
Tape timer accuracy:  
Y: 1.0 V [p-p], PB/PR: 0.486/0.7 V [p-p] switchable,  
75(75% color bar, 7.5% setup)  
1 frame (using the continuous CTL signal)  
Servo lock time:  
Analog composite input:  
BNCa2, loop-through, 75on/off  
VIDEO:1.0 V [p-p] (75)  
Less than 0.5 sec (color framing/standby ON)  
Reference input:  
Analog composite, BNCa2, loop-through, 75on/off  
SDI input (option):  
BNCa2, active through, complies with SMPTE 259M-C  
standard  
SDTI input (option):  
BNCa1, complies with SMPTE 305M/321M standard  
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[VIDEO]  
[AUDIO]  
$Video output connector  
$Audio input connector  
Analog component output:  
Analog input (CH1, CH2):  
BNCa3 (Y, PB, PR)  
Y: 1.0 V [p-p], PB/PR: 0.486/0.7 V [p-p] switchable,  
75(75% color bar, 7.5% setup)  
XLRa2, 600/high impedance selectable (factory setting: high  
impedance), +4/0/20 dBu selectable  
Digital input (CH1/CH2):  
Analog composite output:  
BNCa1, AES/EBU format  
BNCa3, video 1, video 2 (video/WFM selectable), video 3  
(superimpose on/off)  
SDI input (option):  
BNCa2, active through, complies with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-  
SDI output (option):  
A standard  
BNCa3, complies with SMPTE 259M-C standard  
SDI 1, SDI 2, SDI 3 (superimpose on/off)  
$Audio output connector  
SDTI output (option):  
BNCa2, complies with SMPTE 305M/321M standard  
Analog output (CH1, CH2):  
XLRa2, low impedance, +4/0/20 dBu selectable  
Digital output (CH1/CH2):  
BNCa1, AES/EBU format,  
75, 1.0 0.2 V [p-p]  
$Video signal adjustment  
Video output gain:  
3 dB  
Video output chroma gain:  
SDI output (option):  
3 dB  
BNCa3, 75, complies with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A standard  
Video output HUE:  
Monitor output:  
30°  
XLRa2, low impedance, +4/0/20 dBu selectable  
Video output setup level:  
14 IRE  
Headphones:  
Stereo mini jack, 8, variable level  
Video output sync phase:  
15 µsec  
Video output SC phase:  
180°  
[Other Input/Output Connectors]  
Time code input:  
XLRa1, 0.5 V to 8.0 V [p-p], 10 kΩ  
[AUDIO]  
Time code output:  
XLRa1, low impedance, 2.0 V 0.5 V [p-p]  
$Digital audio  
Sampling frequencies:  
RS-422A input:  
D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A interface  
48 kHz (synchronous with video)  
RS-422A output:  
D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A interface  
Quantizing:  
16 bits  
RS-232C:  
D-sub 25-pin, RS-232C interface  
Frequency response:  
20 Hz to 20 kHz 1.0 dB (at the reference level)  
Parallel input/output:  
D-sub 25-pin  
Dynamic range:  
Better than 90 dB (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, Aweighted)  
Encoder remote:  
D-sub 15-pin  
Distortion:  
Less than 0.05% (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, reference level)  
Crosstalk:  
Less than 80 dB (1 kHz, between 2 channels)  
Wow & flutter:  
Below measurable limit  
Headroom:  
20 dB  
De-emphasis:  
T1 = 50 µsec, T2 = 15 µsec (auto on/off)  
$Cue track  
Frequency response:  
300 Hz to 6 kHz (5.0 dB to +3.0 dB)  
Weight and dimensions when shown are approxlmately.  
Speclilcailons are subject to change without notice.  
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PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY  
UNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA  
Executive Office:  
One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7000  
EASTERN ZONE:  
One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621  
Southeast Region:  
1225 Northbrook Parkway, Ste 1-160, Suwanee, GA 30024 (770) 338-6835  
Central Region:  
1707 N Randall Road E1-C-1, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5200  
WESTERN ZONE:  
3330 Cahuenga Blvd W., Los Angeles, CA 90068 (323) 436-3500  
Government Marketing Department:  
52 West Gude Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 738-3840  
Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION & ORDERING:  
9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (EST) (800) 334-4881/24 Hr. Fax (800) 334-4880  
Emergency after hour parts orders (800) 334-4881  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:  
Emergency 24 Hour Service (800) 222-0741  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 (905) 624-5010  
Panasonic de Mexico S.A. de C.V.  
Av angel Urraza Num. 1209 Col. de Valle 03100 Mexico, D.F. (52) 1 951 2127  
Panasonic Sales Company  
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc.  
San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Ave., Km. 9.5, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630 (787) 750-4300  
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