Panasonic VQT9958 Moni CH SEL, Pcm, REC CH1, REC CH2, REC CH3, REC CH4, Rec Cue, PB Fade, Cue Out

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Setup menus

USER menu

<AUDIO>

 

 

 

No./Item

 

Description

 

 

 

 

721

This selects the monitor output.

MONI CH SEL

0000

MANU :

 

The output signal is as selected in MONITOR

 

SELECT buttons.

 

0001

AUTO :

 

PCM AUDIO output is selected within the

 

–0.43 (–0.5)ato +1a speed range; CUE is

 

automatically selected for all other tape

 

speeds.

 

<Note>

 

The value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in

 

parenthesis ( ).

 

0002

PCM :

 

The PCM AUDIO signal is output over the

 

–10ato +10a range.

 

<Note>

 

This setup menu’s setting takes effect when CH1,

 

CH2, CH3 or CH4 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.)

 

 

722

This selects the input signal to be recorded

 

on the audio CH1 track.

REC CH1

 

 

 

0000

CH1 : Audio input CH1 signal.

 

0001

CH2 : Audio input CH2 signal.

 

0002

CH1+2 : Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2

 

 

signal.

 

 

723

This selects the input signal to be recorded

 

on the audio CH2 track.

REC CH2

 

 

 

0000

CH1 : Audio input CH1 signal.

 

0001

CH2 : Audio input CH2 signal.

 

0002

CH1+2 : Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2

 

 

signal.

 

 

724

This selects the input signal to be recorded

 

on the audio CH3 track.

REC CH3

 

 

 

0000

CH3 : Audio input CH3 signal

 

0001

CH4 : Audio input CH4 signal

 

0002

CH3+4 : Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4

 

 

signal

 

 

725

This selects the input signal to be recorded

 

on the audio CH4 track.

REC CH4

 

 

 

0000

CH3 : Audio input CH3 signal

 

0001

CH4 : Audio input CH4 signal

 

0002

CH3+4 : Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4

 

 

signal

 

 

 

No./Item

 

Description

 

 

 

 

726

This selects the input signal recorded in CUE.

REC CUE

0001

CH1 : Audio CH1 input

 

0002

CH2 : Audio CH2 input

 

0003

CH1+2 : Audio CH1 and CH2 MIX signal

 

0004

CH3 : Audio CH3 input

 

0005

CH4 : Audio CH4 input

 

0006

CH3+4 : Audio CH3 and CH4 MIX signal

 

0007

CH1~4 : Audio CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4

 

 

mixed signals

 

 

727

This selects the processing method for the

 

audio edit points (IN point, OUT point) during

PB FADE

playback.

 

0000

AUTO : According to the status during

 

 

recording.

 

0001

CUT : Forced CUT

 

0002

FADE : Forced FADE

 

 

728

This selects whether to superimpose the

 

audio data onto the serial output.

EMBEDDED

 

 

AUD

0000

OFF : Data is not superimposed.

 

0001

ON : Data is superimposed.

 

 

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.

 

0000

OFF : CUE is not output.

 

0001

ON : CUE is output.

 

<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 to CH4.

 

When L is selected:

 

 

CUE is output to CH1 and CH3.

 

When R is selected:

 

 

CUE is output to CH2 and CH4.

 

OWhen PCM has been selected as the setup

 

menu No. 721 (MONI CH SEL) setting, PCM

 

is output.

 

 

733

This selects the timing for the output picture

 

and CUE output when CUE has been selected

CUE OUT

for monitor output.

 

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.

 

 

 

The underlined items indicates the initial setting.

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Contents Operating Instructions Model No. AJ- EFor Your Safety Please Read the Following Text Carefully For U.K. onlyOperating precaution $ this Apparatus Must be Earthed$ do not Remove Panel Cover by Unscrewing Contents IntroductionFeatures Parts and their functions Front panelFF button REW buttonEdit button SD955 Play button REC buttonPlayer RecorderJOG ShtlPreview ReviewUnity VARPreset OFFRegen EXTDisplay panel Tape transport displays Format displaysCounter display Level metersRear panel IN/OUTOUT Parallel Remote connector Analog Audio OUT connectorsMonitor OUT connectors = Signal GND terminalConnections Source machineRecorder OFFAV monitor Reference signal Generator Connections with editing controllerRecorder AV monitor Editing controllerTapes Consumer-use DV and Dvcam cassettesCassettes Cassette sizeJog mode Jog/ShuttleManual editing SD955 Preroll SD955Assemble InsertSwitch settings and adjustments When using the AJ-SD955 as the recorderWhen using the AJ-SD955 as the player Automatic editing deck-to-deckSD955Selecting the editing mode AssemMatch frame processing function How to calculate the duration Checking and previewing edit pointsModifying edit points Re-registering an edit pointExecuting and reviewing automatic editing Post-rollingRetry function Auto tag function recorder sideAudio split editing SD955 $ Duration display Between the video in and OUT pointsBetween the audio in and OUT points Match frame processing systemVariable memory editing operation procedure $ Selecting the variable memory mode$ Releasing variable memory mode Variable memory editing SD955Changing the settings Setup initial settingsSetup menus Setting and releasing the lock modeChanging the file Lock mode can be set Counter display Loading user filesLoad/save Menu screenSaving user files System menu Chroma Phase OffsetSYS SC/H LocalUser menu BasicChara H-POS Chara V-POSChara Type SYS FormatOperation FRZ Mode Memory stop functionMemory StopREC INH LampEject SW INHInterface Edit Edit Rplcec Confi EditAUD Edit AUD Edit OUTTape Protect Time Code RUN Mode Vitc OUTSBC VauxYC SEP Mode ESR ModeINT SG OUT VsyncCH1 in LV CH2 in LVCH3 in LV CH4 in LVMoni CH SEL PCMREC CH1 REC CH2User menu Audio Blank Number of lines which can be set for Teletext TeletextDET Blank LineMenu Setting the internal time code Time code/user bitTime code User bitSetting the external time code LTCVitc Operation mode Superimpose screenCharacters displayed Display positionVideo output signals and servo reference signal External synchronization of video output signalsInternal synchronization Servo reference signal StartAudio signal a Audio V fade functionFade is performed instantaneously to eliminate the noise Audio recording channel and monitor output selection Printed circuit boardAudio recording channel Monitor output channelRack mounting Rack-mounting adaptorsStandard rack Fasten it to the rack with set screws Video head cleaning MaintenanceCondensation Attaching the dust coverError messages Diag menu$ Displaying the Diag menu $ Warning information display$ Displaying the Hours Meter information High Error Rate Unknown SIGInvalid Video SIG Invalid Audio SIGError messages Tension VTR Stop Error Torque VTR Stop ErrorReel Rota VTR Stop TOO Fast ReelHardware specifications External interface specificationsConnector specifications RS-232C interfaceSoftware specifications Protocol Communication parametersSend format controller PC 5 VTR Error code table $ When the communication has terminated normallyReturn format VTR 5 controller PC Command table $ Commands relating to operation control$ Commands relating to inquiries CTL/TC Data STX QCD ETXRequest Status STX QOP ETXPrecautions to observe when using the Sdti signals Sdti interfaceConnections involving two units Connector signals Remote IN/OUTRemote OUT RS-232C SUB 25-pin crossover cable supportedSpecifications $Video input connector$Video Output Connector $Digital videoOther Input/Output Connectors Panasonic Broadcast Europe Panasonic Broadcast Europe GmbH