
Setup (Initial Settings)
The unit’s main settings can be performed and checked using the
It is also possible to perform and check the settings using the item numbers and setting numbers which appear on the front panel’s display.
One user setting memory set is provided with the unit to enable the desired settings to be stored in the memory ahead of time for use.
How to perform the settings using the on-screen menus
1 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position.
The unit is now set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.
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00 | SYSTEM |
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000 | BASIC |
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100 | OPERATION | |
200 | INTERFACE | |
400 | TAPE PROTECT | |
500 | TIME CODE | |
600 | VIDEO |
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700 | AUDIO |
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END |
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In the menu setting mode, the REW, STOP, FF, PLAY, PAUSE/STILL and REC buttons serve as the MODE,
2 Press the ) to the menu where the changes are to be made.
3 Press the SET button to set the item.
To return to the menu screen, press the SET button while holding down the MODE button.
4 Press the ) to the item where the changes are to be made.
The page can be scrolled up or down by pressing the
5 Press the DATA+ or DATA– button to change the setting.
The setting value will flash while changes to the setting are being performed.
6 Press the SET button to enter the setting.
To change another item, repeat steps 4, 5 and
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<Note>
The setting can be canceled by pressing the MODE button. To change another item without entering a setting, press the MODE button, and repeat steps 4, 5 and 6.
7 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position.
The menu setting procedure is now terminated.
How to restore the factory settings
1 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position.
The unit is now set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.
2 Press the RESET button.
The unit is set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen appears on the video monitor.
SELECT | MODE |
| ESCAPE |
| LOAD |
| SAVE |
| PROTECT |
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