Panasonic AJ-PD950, AJ-D950 manual Time Code

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USER menu

<TIME CODE> (continued)

 

Item

 

Setting

N o .

Superimposed

No.

Superimposed

 

display

 

display

5 0 2

VITC

525 mode

 

POS-2

0000

10L

 

 

0008

18L

 

 

0010

2OL

 

 

625 mode

 

 

0000

7L

 

 

0006

13L

 

 

0014

21L

5 0 3

TCG

0000

TC&UB

 

REGEN

0001

TC

 

 

0002

UB

5 0 4

REGEN

0000

AS&IN

 

MODE

0001

ASSEM

 

 

0002

INSRT

 

 

0003

SW

Description

This sets the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted. (The same line as for VITC POS-1 in 501 cannot be selected.)

This selects the signal to be regenerated when the time code generator (TCG) in the REGEN mode.

0:Roth the time code and user bit are regenerated.

1:Only the time code is regenerated.

2:Only the user bit is regenerated.

This selects whether the time code is to be regenerated during automatic editing using the unit’s control panel.

0:Time code is regenerated with assemble or insert editing.

1:Time code is regenerated with assemble editing.

2:Time code is regenerated with insert editing.

3:Setting complies with REGEN/PRESET switch setting.

505

EXT TC

0000

 

SEL

0001

5 0 6

BINARY

0000

 

GP

0001

 

 

0002

 

 

0003

 

 

0004

 

 

0005

 

 

0006

 

 

0007

5 0 7

PHASE

0000

 

CORR

0001

5 0 8

TCG CF

0000

 

FLAG

0001

5 0 9

DF MODE

0000

 

 

0001

5 1 0 TC OUT

0000

REF

0001

LTC

This selects the time code to be used when an external time

VITC

code is to be used.

 

0: The LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used.

 

1: The video signal VITC is used.

000This sets the usage status of the user bit of the time code

001generated by the TCG.

0100: NOT SPECIFIED (character set not specified)

0111: ISO CHARACTER (8 bits character set based on ISO646, 1502022)

100 2: UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)

101 3: UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)

110 4: UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)

111 5: PAGE/LINE

6:UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)

7:UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)

OFF This selects whether to control the phase correction of the ON LTC generated by the TCG.

0:Phase correction control is not performed.

1:Phase correction control is performed.

OFF This selects whether the CF flag of the TCG is to ON. ON 0: CF flag is OFF.

1: CF flag is ON.

DF This selects the DF/NDF mode for CTL and TCG. NDF 0: Drop frame mode.

.1: Non-drop frame mode.

<Notes>

.No. 509 is valid when the CONTROL is LOCAL or LOCAL ENA of item 004 to “ENA”.

This setup menu is not displayed in the 625 mode.

V OUT This is used to switch the phase of the time code, which is TC IN output from the TIME CODE OUT connector, for the external LTC input when the TC INT/EXT switch is at the EXT position.

(In EE mode only)

0:Time code is synchronized with output video signal.

1:Time code is synchronized with external time code input.

The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.

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Contents Operating Instructions FCC Note Contents Features General and FeaturesMultifunctional interface Menu-driven setupChannel high-sound-quality digital audio 525/525P*/625 Power switch TV system/format displaysControls and their functions Front panel Front Panel Top SectionInput Select display Input Select switchesVideo AudioFront Panel Center Section TAPE/EE switch In the stop mode TC/CTL switchTC/UB switch INT/EXT switchSearch button REMOTE/LOCAL switchSHTL/SLOW switch Remote lampA IN/SET/OUT a OUT buttons Preroll buttonAuto Edit button PREVIEW/REVIEW buttonsDvcpro format 25Mbps cassette playback display lamp Headphones jackTime code buttons Cassette insertion display lampMonitor Select switches Volume controlMeter FULL/FINE selector switch Front Panel Bottom Section SET button REC Inhibit switchTV System selector switch Menu buttonConnector area Time Code OUT connector AC in connectorSignal GND terminal Time Code in connectorSerial Digital Component AUDIO/VIDEO IN/OUT connector Analog Component Video OUT connectorAnalog Composite Video OUT connectors Digital Audio IN/OUT connectorSet the Control switch on the front panel to Local Connections when one unit is usedConnections when 2 units are used deck to deck Connections with editing controller WFM VSC RecorderVideo OUT REF BB Recorder OUT Monitor OUTCassette Description TapesSwitching on the power/inserting the cassette Still Timer Setting STOP/STAND by modeRecording 1Selecting video/audio input signalsAdjusting the video level 3Adjusting the audio levelPlayback Shuttle mode Jog modeJog/shuttle Manual editing Preroll Automatic editing Deck to Deck Automatic editing Switch settings and adjustmentsWhen the unit is used as the recorder When the unit is used as the playerSelect the editing mode Match frame processing function Entering the edit pointsNegative duration function Calculating the duration Checking the edit points2Resetting either the edit in or OUT point 1Resetting both the edit in and OUT pointsModifying the edit points Preview Auto tag editing Executing automatic editingPostroll Retry functionReview Split editing Modifying the edit points Audio split editingEntering the edit points Deleting the edit pointsOperations Displaying the audio split edit pointsCueing up the tape to the edit points Duration displayChroma level and hue Video output encoder output signal adjustmentsSetup level Video levelSetup default settings Changing the settingsSETUP-MENU Init SET YESPLAY/NOSTOP Changing the file Setup setting menusEncoder SEL SettingI D E O Phase SCH Coarse SCH Fine AV Phase SYS H Range No. SuperimposedUser menu Basic Setting Setup menusSearch REF Alarm Auto EE SELEE Mode DelayMemory OperationMemory stop function CAP LockOther 5 Baud Rate Data LengthParity 9 Return ACKDEL VARRange IN/OUTUser menu Edit SettingDisplay Time Code LOW RF SetupINT SG VsyncVideo Digi CUE OUT Monil Monir Moni OUT EmphasisUnity ANAAudio Setting Audio Setting DescriptionT u p m e n u s AJ-PD950 User menuTime code Time code/user bitUser bit Setting the external time code TC switch EXT Setting the internal time codeRecording internal/external time codes Reproducing the time code/user bit Characters displayed Operation modeVTR operation mode Superimpose screenServo reference Video in signal REF in signal Servo reference No position Servo reference setting tablesInput signal status On the setup menu Video in signal REF in signal No positionAudio V Fade Function Audio recording channel Audio recording channel and monitor output selectionMonitor output channel Printed circuit board Factory settingCircuit Full name Function EIA standard rack Rack mountingCondensation Video head cleaningDiag menu Error messagesDisplaying the Diag menu Monitor display Description Displaying the Hours Meter informationItem No Description Display DescriptionCounter display Monitor display Table of Auto OFF Error messagesDescription VTR operation Power OFF O P Stop Stop Power OFF onCounter display Monitor display Description VTR operation Introduction Hardware specificationsPin No Communication parameter Software specificationsOutline of send procedure from controller Protocol Communication parametersACK Error code tableSTX OPL ETX ACK STX OPL ETX Command table STX OBN ETX RS-232C interfaceStandby OFF Standby on STX OBF ETXSTX QCD ETX STX QOP ETX STX QID ETX Commands relating to inquiries NotesCTL/TC Data Request Status Request RequestCLS Microsoft QuickBASIC sample programTransmit Common Connector signalsPin No. Signal SignalAbbreviation Circuit Description Pin No SignalSignal Pin No RS-232C Remote 25-pin D-SUB crossover cable supportedDvcpro DVCPRO/DVCPRO P* 1/5 SpecificationsDvcpro 50/DVCPRO P YESAudio Parts Information & Ordering
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