Panasonic AJ-LT85P manual Connector Section for both VTR1 and VTR2

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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

y 2 3 r 5 6 2 4 t 5 6

w e

 

 

VIDEO IN

 

EDL

 

 

V

PB

DC IN

T VIDEO/Y

R

 

1

2

VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

CH 1

AUDIO IN

 

CH 2

 

V

 

 

T

 

 

R

AUDIO OUT

 

2 CH 1

CH 2

PR

REMOTE

VIDEO MON /TC OUT

MIC

LINE

AUDIO MON OUT

 

VIDEO IN

REMOTE

VIDEO/Y

PB

PR

 

PB VIDEO OUT

VIDEO MON /TC OUT

 

CH 1

AUDIO IN

 

CH 2

AUDIO MON OUT

AUDIO OUT

 

CH 1

CH 2

VREF TC IN T THROUGH

R

1

REF IN 75ΩAUTO

V T R 1

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Connector Section (for both VTR1 and VTR2)

qDC IN socket (XLR 4P) DC power input socket.

The AC adaptor AJ-B75 (optional accessory) must be used to supply the power. The unit’s operation cannot be guaranteed if any other power supply is used instead.

wVIDEO IN connector (BNC)

The analog composite signal is supplied to this connector.

eVIDEO/Y OUT connector (BNC) (VTR2 only)

The analog composite signals are output from this con- nector.

The Y (luminance) signal is output when CMPNT has been set for set-up menu item No.806 (V OUT SEL).

rPB VIDEO/Y OUT connector (BNC) (VTR1 only)

The analog composite signals are output from this con- nector during playback only (E-E signals are not output).

The Y (luminance) signal is output during playback only when CMPNT has been set for set-up menu item No.806 (V OUT SEL). (E-E signals are not output).

tVIDEO MON OUT/TC OUT connector (BNC)

The video monitor signals are output from this connector. The time code signal is output when TCOUT1 or TCOUT2 has been set for set-up menu item No.514 (TC OUT).

yREMOTE connector (D-SUB, 9P, female)

This is the RS-422A interface remote connector. It enables the unit to be operated from an external con- troller. The VTR1 remote connector is switched to a REMOTE OUT connector by setting the CONTROL switch on the keyboard to EXT VTR so that an external VTR can be controlled using the VTR1 controls on this

unit.

uAUDIO IN connectors (CH1/CH2) (XLR 2)

The analog audio signals are supplied to these connec-

tors.

iCH2 INPUT level switch

Used to select the analog audio input signal CH2 level. LINE: Line input (+4/0/–20 dBu)

MIC: MIC input (–50 dBu)

oAUDIO OUT connectors (CH1/CH2) (XLR 2) (for VTR2

only)

Analog audio signals are output from these connectors.

!0PB AUDIO OUT connectors (CH1/CH2) (XLR 2) (for

VTR1 only)

The analog audio signals are output from these connectors only during playback. (The E-E signals are not output.)

!1AUDIO MON OUT connector (XLR)

The audio monitor signal is output from this connector. !2REF VIDEO IN/TC IN connectors (BNC 2)

Analog composite signals are supplied to these connec- tors.

These are loop-through connectors provided with auto- matic 75-ohm termination.

!3REF THRU/TC IN selector switch

This selects whether the right-hand REF VIDEO IN/TC IN connector !2is to be used as the REF loop-through con- nector or as the TC input connector.

REF THRU: The connector is used as the REF loop- through connector. 75-ohm termination is provided auto- matically.

TC IN: The connector is used as the time code input connector. The left-hand REF VIDEO IN connector !2 still serves as the REF input while the loop-through

function is canceled, and the 75-ohm termination is fixed at ON.

!4VIDEO OUT connector (PB OUT/PR OUT) (BNC)

The PB and PR signals among the analog component sig- nals are output from this connector.

!5PB VIDEO OUT connector (PB OUT/PR OUT) (BNC) The PB and PR signals among the analog component sig- nals are output from this connector during playback only.

!6EDL connector (D-SUB, 9P, male)

This is used to connect to a personal computer, etc. to download and/or upload the edit list data.

It is also used to connect the audio memory unit which is available as an optional accessory.

Before carrying the main unit, be sure to attach the accessory connector cover.

Do not turn on the unit’s power with the connector cover attached.

 

 

VIDEO IN

REMOTE

 

VIDEO IN

REMOTE

V REF

 

 

EDL

 

 

 

 

 

TC IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

T THROUGH

 

V

PB

PR

 

PB

PR

R

 

DC IN

T VIDEO/Y

VIDEO/Y

1

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REF IN 75ΩAUTO

 

2

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO MON /TC

 

PB VIDEO OUT

VIDEO MON /TC OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH 1

AUDIO IN

 

 

CH 1

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

CH 2

MIC

 

CH 2

 

 

 

V

 

LINE

 

 

 

V

 

 

T

 

 

 

 

 

T

 

 

R

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO MON OUT

AUDIO MON OUT

AUDIO OUT

R

 

 

2 CH 1

CH 2

 

 

CH 1

CH 2

1

 

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Contents Operating Instructions For Your Safety FCC NoteContents Features IntroductionControls and Their Functions Liquid-crystal monitor sectionCounter display section Front Keyboard Switches Level Controls Player/Recorder Control Section VTR Control Section for both VTR1 and VTR2Edit Mode Setting Section Automatic Editing Control Section PREVIEW/REVIEW button Button for both VTR1 and VTR2OUT button for both VTR1 and VTR2 0AUTO EDIT/MULTI buttonTop Section Side Panel Section for both VTR1 and VTR2Front Section Connector Section for both VTR1 and VTR2 Opening and Closing the Laptop OpeningCompatible Tapes Use of Panasonic consumer DV cassette tapes is recommendedAC adaptor System ConnectionsConnections for transmission Microwave transmitter Recording different signals on 2 VTRs Backup recording using 2 VTRsRecording the same signal on 2VTRs System applicationsSwitch setting Editing controllerUsing two VTRs as source units for AB roll editing VTR2External VTR AJ-LT85 When using an external VTR as the editing source unitControl EXT VTR Play Delay VTR1 Control EXT VTRSET-UP Menu Operations Detailed Description of SET-UP Menus BasicOperation Search HumidOPE DialInterface Edit CLR SynchroEDL Auto AfterTape Protect Time Code Phase Corr TC ModePreset FreeVideo Audio ST2 ST1Output PB FadeSystem Preparation of Editing Tape 1st edit Standard modeBasic Flow of Editing Operations PreviewTypes of Edit Modes and Illustrations Assemble edit modeInsert edit mode Split editingSearch dial CUT Editing ProcedureEdit mode selection During normal playback press the Still button Edit point registrationTo produce a still picture of the desired scene Edit point checking, revising and clearing To suspend preview and execute automatic editing When preview is executedTo recall the contents of the previous preview Editing execution Cut editingReview Displaying the audio split amount Audio Split Editing ProcedureRevising an edit in point Displaying the video split amount Video Split Editing ProcedureCorrecting an edit in point Still Picture Editing Editing by Edit in Point Setting onlyWhen executing editing without preview Auto TAG Editing Track FunctionTC Jump Function Event Editing How to register eventsWhen 00 appears as the event number Registering eventsCalling an event Accessing an event prior to the event now displayedAccessing the event ahead of the event now displayed Executing event editing Revising and clearing eventsClearing all the events initializing the EDL N35 Calling the previously previewed contentsEdit Data Management EDL Displaying event numbersSteps taken for loading Edit Data Dumping TO/LOADING from AN External DeviceSteps taken for dumping DumpDCD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS Communications parameter settingsFormat selection common to Dump and Load Reel numbers Audio split editing Reference Concerning the EDL formatEvent numbers Effect type CH1/CH2 CH1 CH2CH2 CH1 Connections with the AJ-YA752 Audio Memory Unit VTRUser bit Time code generator TCG and user bit generator UBG modesTime codes Time Codes TC and User Bits UB Auto Edit mode VTR2 only Mode other than Auto Edit VTR1 and VTR2REC Same function Vitc output specificationsTC OUT LTC output specifications Turning on the REC Same functionSending out the signals Encoder AdjustmentsTo adjust the encoder using the laptop Waveform on WFM Waveform on VSC Waveform on WFMAdjustments in set-up menu mode LIQUID-CRYSTAL TV Monitor AdjustmentsAdjustment in display section To adjustment the brightnessBlock Superimpose Screen DisplaysTo superimpose displays Search speed displayCTL counter display What is displayedCharacters displayed Connector Signals AudioError Messages Error No Details of error VTR operationTake-up reel motor speed is abnormally high DIAG-MENU Operations To transfer from a regular mode to the Diag modeTo return from the Diag mode to the normal mode To display the versionDetailed Description of Diag Menu Others Video head cleaningMaintenance CondensationSpecifications General VideoSpecifications Panasonic Canada Inc