Panasonic AJ-D850P 6STAND by button, 7PLAYER/RECORDER buttons, 8TC/CTL switch, 9TC/UB switch

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<Front Panel Center Section>

!6STAND BY button

When this is pressed, the same tension as in the regular stop mode is applied to the tape, and while the head drum continues to rotate, the button’s lamp lights to indicate that the standby ON mode is established.

In the standby OFF mode, the half-loading mode is established.

When this button is pressed in the stop mode, the standby OFF mode is established, the half-loading mode is established. The lamp in the button now goes off. When the unit remains in the stop mode for longer than a predetermined period, the standby OFF mode is automatically established in order to protect the tape.

When this button or the STOP button is pressed in the standby OFF mode, the standby ON mode is established.

When a button other than the STOP button is pressed, the mode corresponding to the button pressed is established.

On-screen settings are available for the transfer time to the standby OFF mode.

!7PLAYER/RECORDER buttons

These buttons are operated when editing operations are conducted using the unit as the recorder and a VTR equipped with an RS-422A serial interface remote control connector (9 pins). Neither button functions when the unit is used on its own.

PLAYER button: When this button is pressed, its lamp lights, and the player connected to the unit can be operated by remote control. The unit’s editing and tape transport buttons now control the player’s functions.

RECORDER button: When this button is pressed, its lamp lights, and the editing and tape transport buttons control the recorder’s (= the unit’s) functions.

!8TC/CTL switch

By pressing this switch, what appears on the counter display is changed between TC and CTL.

When TC is selected, either the TC or UB value is displayed depending on the position selected by the TC/UB switch.

!9TC/UB switch

This selector switch determines whether the value of TC or UB appears on the counter display when the TC/CTL switch has been set to TC.

@0INT/EXT switch

INT: For using the built-in time code generator.

EXT: For using the time external code which is input from the time code input connector or the video signal VITC. The selection is set at the setup menu No. 505 (EXT TC SEL).

@1TAPE/EE switch <In the stop mode>

TAPE: For outputting the signals played back from the tape.

EE:For outputting the input signals selected by the INPUT SELECT switch.

Select NORMAL or THRU as the setup menu No. 116 (EE MODE SEL) setting. In either case, use the switch for monitoring purposes.

<In the editing*/recording mode>

TAPE: For outputting the simultaneous playback signals.

EE:For outputting the input signals selected by the INPUT SELECT switch.

*The SETUP menu No. 308 (CONFI EDIT) setting is required.

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Contents Operating Instructions Do not Open FCC NoteContents Features General and FeaturesRecording and playing back V blanking data Menu-driven setupTime codes Multi-function input/output interfacesControls and their functions Front panelFront Panel Top Section Cassette insertion slot Input Select displayEject button Channel condition lampsFront Panel Center Section 9TC/UB switch 8TC/CTL switch@0INT/EXT switch @1TAPE/EE switch In the stop mode@6SHTL/SLOW switch @2REMOTE/LOCAL switch@3REMOTE lamp @4Search button#0AUTO Edit button @9PREROLL button#1PREVIEW/REVIEW buttons #2IN a IN/SET/OUT a OUT buttons#7Time code buttons $5Headphones jack#8Warning lamp #9Cassette insertion display lamp$6Volume control $7MONITOR Select switches$8METER FULL/FINE selector switch Front Panel Bottom Section 8MENU button 7REC Inhibit switch9SET button 0DIAG buttonConnector area Signal GND terminal AC in connectorAnalog Audio in connectors CUE in connector6ANALOG Composite Video OUT connectors 5ANALOG Component Video OUT connector7DIGITAL Audio IN/OUT connector 9Remote control connectorsConnections when one unit is used Analog audio input connectors Reference input connectorsInput connector Remote control signal 9P Connections when 2 units are used deck to deckDigital audio Analog video signal component RecorderConnections with editing controller Player Source machine SwitcherMake these two WFM VSCType Description TapesConsumer CassetteSwitching on the power/inserting the cassette Still Timer Setting STOP/STAND by mode2Adjusting the video level Selecting video/audio input signals3Adjusting the audio level RecordingPlayback Jog mode Shuttle modeJog/shuttle Manual editing Preroll Automatic editing Deck to Deck When the unit is used as the recorder Switch settings and adjustmentsWhen the unit is used as the player Automatic editingSelect the editing mode Entering the edit points Match frame processing functionNegative duration function Calculating the duration Checking the edit points1Resetting both the edit in and OUT points 2Resetting either the edit in or OUT pointModifying the edit points Preview Postroll Executing automatic editingRetry function Auto tag editingReview Split editing Entering the edit points Audio split editingDeleting the edit points Modifying the edit pointsCueing up the tape to the edit points Displaying the audio split edit pointsDuration display OperationsVoice-over facility internal Operating procedureStop VTR For operation with an editing controller AG-A850Example To record cross-faded audio signals onto CH2 Audio cross channel editing internalConnections Page Mode Additional lines Teletext signals Teletext signal recording/playback functionBlanking data recording/playback Additional line recording/playback functionSetup level Video output encoder output signal adjustmentsVideo level Chroma level and hueSetup default settings Changing the settingsSETUP-MENU Init SET YESPLAY/NOSTOP Changing the file Setup setting menusSetting and releasing the lock mode Setup menusUSER1 Loading a user fileSaving a user file Automatic loading of user file when the power is turned onSystem menu Setting DescriptionSystem DisplaySystem Setting Description Basic User menuBasic Setting Description Operation Memory stop function OperationFRZ Mode EE ModeNormal RespnsInterface Edit Edit Setting Description JOG Step VAR REVJOG FWD JOG REVMode AUD MEMAmux AmuvoTime Code Tape ProtectBlank DF ModeTCG TC&UBVideo Time CodeSBC sub code data area Vaux video auxiliary data areaVideo Setting Description Audio Audio Setting Description Moni SEL DV PB ATTINH CUE SlowBlank Blank Setting Description Line 10&273 0000 Menu Time code Time code/user bitUser bit TCR 00 07 04 Frames Hours Seconds MinutesSetting the external time code TC switch → EXT Setting the internal time codeRecording internal/external time codes Time codeReproducing the time code/user bit Superimpose screen Operation modeCharacters displayed Display positionIs the REF Video signal supplied? What is the Servo REF on the setup menu No setting?Is the input video signal available? Servo referenceServo reference setting tables During playback or special playbackDuring recording or editing Audio V Fade Function CUE Printed circuit boardInner member Rack mountingCondensation Video head cleaningError messages Diag menuDisplaying the Diag menu Item No Description Displaying the Hours Meter informationPriority Display Description Priority Monitor display Description VTR operationPower OFF→ON Table of Auto OFF Error messagesCounter display Monitor display Description VTR operation Restart conditionServo Control External interface specifications Hardware specificationsRS-232C interface IntroductionProtocol Software specificationsWhen the communication has terminated abnormally Nack Error code tableReturn format VTR → controller PC ACK STX OPL ETXCommands relating to operation control Notes Command tableReverse STX OSR ETXStandby STX OBF ETX Standby STX OBN ETXCommands relating to inquiries Notes CLS Microsoft QuickBASIC sample programPin No. Signal Connector signalsSignal Pin No SignalPin No Abbreviation Circuit Description RS-232C Remote 25-pin D-SUB crossover cable supportedOther input/output connector SpecificationsParts Information & Ordering