Panasonic AJ-SD930BE, AJ-SD955BE manual Memory stop function

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CONTENTS

Setup menus

USER menu

<OPERATION>

 

 

 

No./Item

 

Description

 

 

 

 

109

This selects whether to rewind the tape

 

automatically to the tape start when the tape

AUTO REW

end is detected.

 

0000

OFF : The tape stops at the tape end.

 

0001

ON : The tape is rewound to the tape

 

 

start.

 

 

110

This selects whether the VTR is to stop

 

automatically when the counter value reaches

MEMORY

“0” during a fast forwarding or rewinding

STOP

operation in the CTL mode.

 

0000

OFF : The VTR does not stop.

 

0001

ON : The VTR stops automatically.

 

<Notes>

 

OThe stop mode concerned is either the stop or

 

the still-picture (SHTL STILL or SLOW STILL)

 

mode depending on the setup menu No. 315

 

(AFTER CUE-UP) setting.

 

OWhen both the AUTO REW function and

 

MEMORY function have been selected at the

 

same time, the AUTO REW function takes

 

precedence.

 

 

 

Memory stop function

The MEMORY STOP function Zero does not work if it is activated point within a range of 0 ± 2 frames.

 

3 REW

1

FF

 

 

button

 

button

 

4

FF

 

2

REW

 

button

 

 

button

!When the FF button is pressed, the VTR performs the regular fast forward operation since the zero point is not located in the direction of operation.

@When the REW button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (the SHTL lamp lights as well), the VTR proceeds with the preroll operation, and it automatically stops when it reaches the position where the counter reads “0.”

#When the REW button is pressed, the VTR performs the regular rewinding operation since the zero point is not located in the direction of operation.

$ When the FF button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (the SHTL lamp lights as well), the VTR proceeds with the preroll operation, and it automatically stops when it reaches the position where the counter reads “0.”

No./Item

 

Description

 

 

 

 

111

This selects the output picture in the

 

STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING) and EJECT

FRZ MODE

modes.

 

SEL

 

 

 

0000

DIS :

 

The video output is muted.

 

0001 STB OFF :

 

When the STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING)

 

mode is established, the picture being played

 

back at the time is frozen and output.

 

0002 SOF&EJ :

 

When the STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING)

 

or EJECT mode is established, the picture

 

being played back at the time is frozen and

 

output.

 

 

<Notes>

 

 

OFreeze status complies with the setup menu

 

item No. 605 (FREEZE SEL) setting.

 

OIn the EJECT mode, freeze is output only when

 

BLACK, BLACK1, GRAY or GRAY1 is selected

 

as the setup menu item No. 105 (AUTO EE

 

SEL) setting.

 

 

112

This selects whether video input switching

 

using the INPUT SELECT button is to be

V IN SEL INH

enabled or disabled.

 

0000

OFF :

 

Video input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button is enabled.

 

0001

ON :

 

Video input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button is disabled.

 

0002

REC :

 

Video input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button after the unit has been

 

transferred to a recording (but not editing)

 

mode is disabled.

 

 

113

This selects whether audio input switching

 

using the INPUT SELECT button is to be

A IN SEL INH

enabled or disabled.

 

0000

OFF :

 

Audio input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button is enabled.

 

0001

ON :

 

Audio input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button is disabled.

 

0002

REC :

 

Audio input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button after the unit has been

 

transferred to a recording (but not editing)

 

mode is disabled.

 

<Note>

 

 

Even when the ON or REC setting is selected to

 

disable audio input switching using the INPUT

 

SELECT button, it is still possible to set the setup

 

menu items No. 715 (CH1 IN SEL), No. 716

 

(CH2 IN SEL), No. 717 (CH3 IN SEL), No. 718

 

(CH4 IN SEL), No. 719 (D IN SEL12) and No.

 

720 (D IN SEL34).

 

 

 

The underlined items indicates the initial setting.

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Contents Operating Instructions Model No. AJ- EContents For U.K. only$ do not Remove Panel Cover by Unscrewing Operating precaution$ this Apparatus Must be Earthed Contents IntroductionFeatures Parts and their functions Front panelStop button Play buttonREC button FF buttonJOG PlayerRecorder ShtlPreview ReviewVAR REC LEVEL, PB LevelUnity OFF PresetRegen EXTDisplay panel REC INH Edit RECREC OUT Rear panelIN/OUT Cmonitor OUT connectors Parallel Remote connectorAnalog Audio OUT connectors = Signal GND terminalRecorder ConnectionsSource machine OFFRecorder AV monitor AV monitor Reference signal GeneratorConnections with editing controller Editing controllerCassettes TapesConsumer-use DV and Dvcam cassettes Cassette sizeJog mode Jog/ShuttleAssemble Manual editing SD955BPreroll SD955B InsertWhen using the AJ-SD955B as the player Switch settings and adjustmentsWhen using the AJ-SD955B as the recorder Automatic editing deck-to-deckSD955BMatch frame processing function Selecting the editing modeAssem How to calculate the duration Checking and previewing edit pointsModifying edit points Re-registering an edit pointRetry function Executing and reviewing automatic editingPost-rolling Auto tag function recorder sideAudio split editing SD955B Between the audio in and OUT points $ Duration displayBetween the video in and OUT points Match frame processing system$ Releasing variable memory mode Variable memory editing operation procedure$ Selecting the variable memory mode Variable memory editing SD955BChanging the settings Setup initial settingsChanging the file Setup menusSetting and releasing the lock mode SystemLoad/save Lock mode can be set Counter displayLoading user files Menu screenSaving user files System menu SYS SC/H SET UP LevelOffset LocalUser menu BasicChara Type Chara H-POSChara V-POS SYS FormatOperation Memory stop function Eject SW REC INHLamp INHInterface Edit AUD Edit Edit RplcecConfi Edit AUD Edit OUTTape Protect Time Code SBC RUN ModeVitc OUT VauxOUT Vsync YC SEP ModeINT SG Mute SELSetup ESR ModeCCR Mode CmpstUmid REC CC RECWide Select Umid POS Umid GENINT CH3 in LV CH1 in LVCH2 in LV CH4 in LVREC CH1 Moni CH SELPCM REC CH2User menu Audio REC LINE1 BlankADD Line REC LINE2Teletext SEL REC LINE3REC LINE4 Number of lines which can be set for Teletext Menu Time code Setting the internal time codeTime code/user bit User bitVitc Setting the external time codeLTC Characters displayed Operation modeSuperimpose screen Display positionInternal synchronization Video output signals and servo reference signalExternal synchronization of video output signals Servo reference signal Fade is performed instantaneously to eliminate the noise Audio signal aAudio V fade function Audio recording channel Audio recording channel and monitor output selectionPrinted circuit board Monitor output channelStandard rack Fasten it to the rack with set screws Rack mountingRack-mounting adaptors Condensation Video head cleaningMaintenance Attaching the dust cover$ Displaying the Diag menu Error messagesDiag menu $ Warning information display$ Displaying the Hours Meter information $ Umid information displayInvalid Video SIG High Error RateUnknown SIG Invalid Audio SIGError messages Reel Rota VTR Stop TOO Fast Tension VTR Stop ErrorTorque VTR Stop Error ReelConnector specifications Hardware specificationsExternal interface specifications RS-232C interfaceSend format controller PC 5 VTR Software specifications ProtocolCommunication parameters Return format VTR 5 controller PC Error code table$ When the communication has terminated normally Command table $ Commands relating to operation controlRequest $ Commands relating to inquiriesCTL/TC Data STX QCD ETX Status STX QOP ETXConnections involving two units Precautions to observe when using the Sdti signalsSdti interface Remote OUT Connector signalsRemote IN/OUT RS-232C SUB 25-pin crossover cable supported$Digital video Specifications$Video input connector $Digital IN/Analogue component OUT$Audio input connector $Video output connector$Video signal adjustment $Audio output connectorPanasonic Broadcast Europe Panasonic Broadcast Europe GmbH