6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING | ||
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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
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| LITHIUM BATT. | CAM AUX | GROUP | ITEM | SELECT | DATA SET |
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VTR | GAIN | OUTPUT | WHT.BAL |
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VTR
AUDIO IN FRONT connector
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VTR | GAIN | OUTPUT |
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Selecting the video input signals | |
Video signals recorded on this unit is selected using the VTR | |
INPUT switch. | |
• | When recording camera images, set to CAM. |
• | When recording composite video signals from the |
| GENLOCK/AUX IN connector, set to AUX. |
| ☞ See “Recording External Video Signals” on page 57 |
● SAMPLING RATE |
Select the sampling rate for audio recording (48 kHz or 32 |
kHz). |
● CH1 FRONT VR ENABLE |
Set whether or not the front section's audio volume control |
should be used. The front section's audio volume control only |
affects the CH1 audio channel. |
| AUTO |
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| MANUAL |
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AUDIO SELECT | AUDIO INPUT |
LEVEL
Selecting the VCR to record | |
Whether to record using this unit or the external VCR | |
connected to the VTR/RM | |
using the VTR SELECT switch. | |
• | When recording with this unit only, set to INT. |
• | When recording with an external VCR, set to EXT or PARA. |
| ☞ See “Recording with an external VCR” on page 58 |
Audio input signal selection | |
Use the AUDIO INPUT switch to select whether the sound | |
recorded on audio channel 1 or 2 is the sound from the AUDIO | |
INPUT connector on the front section or the sound from the | |
AUDIO INPUT connector on the rear section. | |
☞ See page 50. | |
Audio recording level adjustment selection | |
Select "AUTO" or "MANUAL" for the recording level | |
adjustment mode for each audio channel. | |
☞ See page 51. | |
VCR Setup Menu setting |
●REMOTE SELECT
Confirm that "LOCAL" is selected if you want to operate on the
●BACK TALLY MODE
Select the lightning pattern of the BACK TALLY lamp.
●INPUT SELECT
Select the input video signal (camera images or DV terminal images). To record the
●LOW CUT IN
For each audio input connector, select whether or not the lower frequency components of the audio signal are cut. Set to this position to eliminate the wind noise of the microphone.
● AUDIO REF. SIGNAL LEVEL |
The reference recording level to the tape is selected |
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● LONG PAUSE TIME |
Select the time (in minutes) until the |
tape protection mode (drum rotation stops) when the record- |
pause mode is continued for long time. |
● SSF MODE |
Select the mode of the S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function. |
S.S.F. function: Stores the time code of desired scenes or |
cue points in the unit's memory. |
☞ See “S.S.F. function” on page 66. |
● DISPLAY SELECT |
Select the counter display (time code or date/time indication) |
when the COUNTER switch is set to “TC” or “UB”. |
Setting the time code recording function
The
●To record a time code as set in the
•Set the TC GENE switch to REC.
This position allows you to record continuous time codes when recording scenes one after another.
•VCR Setup Menu setting (U MODEL)
Select the time code generator’s framing mode as drop frame or
●To record a time code in continuation of the existing time code on the tape:
•Set the TC GENE switch to REGEN.
•Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 302 BACK SPACE to “STANDARD”.
For details on the time code operations including time code presetting, see "TIME CODE OPERATION" on page 62.
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Selecting the CH-1 channel input sound
Make the selection using the | |
FRONT : The sound from the AUDIO INPUT connector on | |
| the front section is recorded on the |
REAR | : The sound from the AUDIO INPUT connector on |
| the rear section is recorded on the |
Selecting the CH-2 channel input sound
Make the selection using the | |
FRONT : The sound from the AUDIO INPUT connector on | |
| the front section is recorded on the |
REAR | : The sound from the AUDIO INPUT connector on |
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Selection of front audio input and rear audio input connectors
Select the audio signal input to the AUDIO IN FRONT and | ||
AUDIO IN REAR connector using the [LINE/MIC] switch. | ||
Make settings for the AUDIO IN FRONT and AUDIO IN | ||
REAR connectors separately. | ||
LINE | : | Set to this position when connected to audio |
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MIC | : | Set to this position when using a monaural |
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MIC +48 V | : | Set to this position when a microphone |
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When connecting a component that does not require | ||
+48 V power supply, make sure that the LINE/MIC switch | ||
is not set to MIC +48V. | ||
Neglecting this could cause damage to the connected | ||
component. |
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