Introduction

The model AJ-D230H is a digital VTR which uses 1/4-inch wide tapes.
It features digital compression technology which significantly reduces the deterioration in the picture and sound
quality during dubbing compared with conventional analog systems.
With its compact and lightweight design, the unit can be carried around with the greatest of ease, and it is also
easy to install it in a rack.
An interactive format is used to perform the units settings while monitoring the menus on the screen of the TV
monitor.
The model AJ-D230H is provided with an RS-232C connector as a standard feature to enable the unit to be
operated by remote control from a computer.

Features

Compact size and light weight
The unit measures 8-7/16wide, 5-1/4high and 15-
7/16deep, and it weighs only 15.4 Ibs.
Grips are incorporated to make the unit easy to
carry.
2-channel digital audio with high sound quality
Computer control
The unit can be operated by remote control from a
computer by connecting the RS-232C cable
between the unit and the computer.
Up to 126 minutes of recording
Either news-gathering cassette tapes (max. 66
minutes) or general-purpose cassette tapes (max.
126 minutes) can be used. In both cases, the tape
is one-fourth of an inch wide to achieve a compact
design.
Compatibility with consumer-use equipment
Consumer-use cassette tapes which have been shot
using a consumer-use digital camera can be played
back on this unit using the cassette adaptor (AJ-
CS750P: option).
Please note that the LP mode is not supported.
Time code
This unit incorporates a time code generator
(TCG)/time code reader (TCR).
Repeat playback
Repeat playback can be performed continuously or
only once for any section of the tape.
Menu-driven set-up
An interactive system is used to perform the units
settings while monitoring the menus appearing on
the screen of the TV monitor.
Remote control
Connection of the AG-A11 remote controller (option)
enables the unit to be operated at a distance of
about 5 meters.
Digital interface
By installing the digital interface board (option) and
connecting the unit using the DVCPRO terminal
(complying with the IEEE1394 standard), it is
possible to dub tapes with hardly any resulting
deterioration in the picture and sound quality at all.
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