Panasonic AJ-HD1700 manual Cue, Moving to registered points, Number display area, Operations

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Function menus

<CUE>

A maximum of 60 cue points can be set on these menu screens. When “AUTO” has been selected as the (PAGE) setting on the AUTO PAGE mode <CUE SHIFT> menu, up to 10 pages of cue points with 6 cue points on each page can be managed on a page-by-page basis.

The 60 cue points are indicated using the page number display and registered point display areas.

<Note>

Cue points cannot be registered, prerolled, etc. if a setting other than “ENA” has been selected as the setup menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting in the REMOTE mode.

Page number display area

Cue point data display areas

Registered point display area

 

SHIFT

 

 

F1

 

 

F2

 

F3

 

F4

 

F5

 

F6

F3

Moving to registered points

The highlighting on the registered point display area is moved by turning the ADJUST dial. It is moved in the ascending order of points when the dial is turned clockwise and in the descending order of points when

it is

turned

counterclockwise.

W hen “AUTO” has

been

selected

as the

(PAGE)

 

setting

on the

F3

<CUE SHIFT> menu, the highlighting can be moved also to the previous or next page.

Depending on the setting selected for (ROTATE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu, the following applies to moving the highlighting in the ascending order of points.

When “OFF” is set:

The highlighting cannot be moved from page 9 to page 0.

When “ON” is set:

The highlighting can be moved from page 9 to page 0.

In moving in the descending order of points, the highlighting cannot be moved from page 0 to page 9.

F4

SHIFT

 

 

F1

 

 

F2

 

F3

 

F4

 

F5

Page number display area

The page number from 0 to 9 is indicated here.

Registered point display area

On each page, six cue point data managed by registered point numbers are displayed. A point whose registered point number is highlighted is targeted for registration and search.

Shown below is the correlation between the page numbers and registered point numbers.

Page no.

Registered points Page no.

Registered points

0

01–06

5

1

11–16

6

2

21–26

7

3

31–36

8

4

41–46

9

F6

51–56

61–66

71–76

81–86

91–96

Search point and registered point operations

Each

time the

 

(MODE)F3

 

button

of

the <CUE>

menu

is pressed, the

search mode and

cue

point

registration mode are switched alternately. Perform the search point or registered point operations in the respective mode.

When the power is turned on, the search point or registered point, whichever was established when

the power was last turned off, is established.

 

• When the setting for

(PAGE)F3 or

(ROTATE)F4

on the <CUE SHIFT> menu has been changed, “01” (page 0/point no.1) is set for both the search and registered points.

Cue point registration mode

It is possible to register points to which the tape is to be prerolled. When the display page has been

changed using the

 

 

or

(NEXT)

 

 

(PREV)F1

buttonF2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on the <CUE> menu, the following applies depending

on the setting for (PAGE)F3 on the <CUE SHIFT> menu.

Page operations

Pages can be scrolled in the forward or reverse direction

 

 

using the

 

 

 

 

 

 

[F1]F1 (PREV) or

[F2]F2 (NEXT) function buttons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Depending on the setting selected for

 

 

[F4]F4 (ROTATE)

on the <CUE SHIFT> menu, the following applies to

 

 

scrolling pages in the forward direction.

 

 

When “OFF” is set:

 

 

 

 

 

Page 0

cannot be scrolled forward from page 9.

 

 

When “ON” is set:

 

 

 

 

 

Page 0

can be scrolled forward from page 9.

 

 

In scrolling pages in the reverse direction, page 9 cannot be scrolled in reverse from page 0.

When “MANU” is set:

Both the search and registered points move to the top of the changed page.

When “AUTO” is set:

Only the registered point moves to the top of the changed page; the search point does not move.

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Contents Model AJ VQT0E88Operating precaution For your safetyIndicates safety information For U.S.A. and Canada For EuropeDo not Remove Panel Cover by UN Screwing FCC NoteHow to replace the fuse Contents Standard accessories General outlineFeatures Parts and Their Functions Front panelFactory setting Fine modeMonitor Select buttons Meter FULL/FINE selector buttonAdjust dial Time code displayAudio Unity lamp @ Direct menu buttonsStill REVFWD Audio channel selector button Number keysPREVIEW/REVIEW button Auto Edit buttonFront panel Player and Recorder buttons Standby buttonInput Check button Input Check output specifications Video 59/60 Hz modeVideo 50 Hz mode AudioTime code display CTL TCGUBG TCR/TRear panel ? Analog Composite Video OUT connectors @ SD REF in connectors and 75-ohm termination switchesHD REF in connectors and 75-ohm termination switches HD REF OUT connectorConnections Player sideSource side Recorder sideExample of system connections in 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz HD mode Example of system connections in 25 Hz SD modeExample of connections with an editing controller Concerning tapes CassettesXL cassettes Dvcpro HD LPTurning on the power and inserting the cassette Turn on the VTR’s power Check that the Auto OFF lamp is offPrecautions for Still Timer setting Stop and Standby modesAdjust the audio levels RecordingPlayback phase adjustment function PlaybackJog mode Shuttle modeVariable mode Jog/ShuttleWhen the search mode is established on the CUE screen Manual EditingPreroll AssemWhen using this VTR as the player Switch the time counter display to TC Or CTLAutomatic Editing Basic editing steps are as followsSelecting the editing mode Registering the edit pointsPlayer RecorderWhen no edit points have been set Checking the edit pointsModifying edit points Re-registering an edit pointPreviewing Automatic editing PostrollingRetry function Auto tag functionReviewing Audio Split Editing Registering the edit pointsClearing the edit points Modifying the edit pointsDuration display Between the video in and OUT pointsBetween the audio in and OUT points Match frame processing functionVariable memory function Variable memory function selectionOutline Variable memory playbackHas ClearedEdited results can be checked VariableFunction menus General descriptionGeneral menus Special menusAllocating the function keys How to switch the settings ToggleToggle i ADJ PressHome Status displayPB FMT DvcamVTR INT23INT24 INT2559.94 Hz/60 Hz operation specifications for tape playback 59.94 Hz/60 Hz, 50 Hz mode23.98/24Hz, 25 Hz HD mode Hz SD modeOperation mode speed display Variable memory mode indicatorRemaining tape/total tape display Cue time displayRegistering TCG values Selecting the valuesInputting numbers and letters Entering the input valuesReset TapeOutput INH ALLPressed. Refer to setup menu items No.670 to Video signal output level adjustmentsVideo F1 Shift F2 Shift F3 Shift F4 ShiftF5 Shift HUEAudio signal input selection CH1jCH4 AudioVolume F1 SHIFT2F2 SHIFT2 F3 SHIFT2 ReccueDF MOD NDF DF Mode F1 Shift TimerTC SRC INT TC Source Extl Sltc Svitc INT Extl VitcCUE Moving to registered pointsNumber display area Registered point display areaCue point registration When registering cue points by numberCUE Clearing registered points Search operations$ Clearing all the registered points together $Clearing individual registered pointsError log function DiagHour-meter display LCD monitor displaysMessages saved when on is selected as the setting Menu Automatic editing and manual editing AssembleAfter the edit in and OUT points have been When the editing mode has been selected InsertAfter the edit Buttons lightSetup MENU/SYSTEM Menu SettingsFlow of setting changes Setup Menu function buttonsFunction buttons File File overwrite inhibit facility LockUnlocked status FacilityClearing all the function button settings PF1/PF2Registration Clearing the menu itemsFlow of function button registration PF1/PF2 function buttonsPF1/PF2 function button names 400 401402 403700 701702 703Card File statusSelecting the targeted memory Selecting the operation files inside the selected memoryAssign SaveEditing the title of a selected file Locking a fileSelect the file to be locked, and press Lock File statusPins in which functions can be registered Items which can be registered in the input and output pins50P IN/OUT Assign Registered item namesResetting all the items and values ClearingSpecial in menu list Special OUT menu listError statuses TC input statusesUp-conversion statuses Up-conversion down-conversion statuses50P IN/OUT Assign function buttons Flow of registrationPin assignment factory settings Or moreVideo output signal adjustments System menusSYS H CoarseFine SYS SCFreq SCH SDMenu Lock Setup menus BasicChara SDIPOS MoniPB Format FrequencyOUT REF HdrefOperation FRZ Mode LampEject SW INHSP Mode Alarm BeepEject Lamp KEY BeepInterface Edit CH2 CH3CH4 Edit RPLCE4Tape Protect Time Code Phase Corr Binary GPISO PAGE/LINEVideo Video OUT U/C C ENHStyle HUE StylePhase Setup LVLBright ContrastVideo Index CC RECAudio SEL12 SEL34SEL56 SEL78100 101 102 Audio outputs in the search mode 103Menu Connections with Dolby-E* componentsHow to switch the system frequency To cancel the setting entered in , pressHas been cleared, the following message appears VTR startsMenu management accompanying switching the system frequency System menu and setup menu settings50P IN/OUT 50-pin connector registration System menuSetup menus 107OUT REF Input Hdref Output Tape108 109 CC REC OFF Blank Thru ManuDigi PB Fade CUTSetting the internal time code Time code and user’s bitTime code User’s bitConcerning the time code and user’s bit Time code and user’s bit playbackThese functions work only on the HOME, PF1 and PF2 screens Cue-upOperation mode Superimpose screenCharacters displayed Display positionSelecting the audio recording channels and monitor output Audio recording channelsMonitor output channels 114Display saving function Been run at all for about 5 minutesKeep the temperature inside the rack to between Rack mountingUnit can be mounted into a 19-inch standard rack 116Maintenance Video head cleaningCondensation Diag menu Error messagesDisplaying the Diag menu Displaying the warning information Displaying the hour-meter information Turn the ADJ dial to move the cursorShown as a superimposed display 119Error messages 120CAP Tension DEW121 Hardware specifications Condition for acknowledging Commands from RS-232C interfaceExternal interface specifications RS-232C interfaceSend format Software specifications protocolController PC Error code table When the communication has ended successfullySend command When the communication has ended unsuccessfullyCommands relating to operation control Command table125 Commands relating to inquiries 126CTL/TC Data RequestMicrosoft QuickBASIC sample program CLSConnector signals Video OUTAudio OUT RS-422A Remote 9PParallel Remote 50P Printed circuit boardsEncoder REMOTE15P Specifications Video Input ConnectorsVideo Output Connectors GeneralVideo signal adjustment ranges Cue Track Audio Input ConnectorsVideo Audio Digital AudioOptional Accessories Other INPUT/OUTPUT Signals132 133 Panasonic Broadcast Europe Panasonic Broadcast Europe GmbH
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