Controls and their functions (continued)

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Time code buttons

These are used to set the TC or UB value.

SHIFT: When setting the TC or UB value, first press this button to stop the data running.

Change the digit now flashing on the display.

Each time the button is pressed, the flashing moves to the right by one digit, and when it reaches the right-most digit, it returns to the left-most digit.

When it is kept depressed, the flashing moves consecutively.

ADJ: This is used to change the numeral of the digit now flashing on the display. When the button is pressed once, the number is incremented by 1, and when it is kept depressed, the number is incremented consecutively.

START: This enters the data which has been changed by the SHIFT and ADJ buttons. Also, Pressing this button when the TC or UB value are not set enables the TCG or UBG setting values to be confirmed.

RESET: When this button is pressed in the CTL mode, the display is reset to “00:00:00:00”. In the CTL mode, the entered edit points are cleared.

In the TCNB mode, the generator is reset when the button is pressed together with the SHIFT button.

Warning lamp

This lights to warn the operator of a particular item.

Cassette insertion display lamp

This lights when a cassette has been inserted into the unit.

Consumer cassette insertion display lamp

This lights when a cassette recorded on a consumer DV device has been inserted.

SCH lamp

This lights when the SCH of the external sync signal is within a specific range.

CF lamp

This lights when the color framing is locked.

Level meters

These indicate the PCM audio signal CH1/CH2, CUE track signal and video signal levels. The audio signal indicates the input signal levels during recording and EE selection, and the output signal levels during playback.

The video signal indicates only the input signal levels.

Input/output level controls

These are used to adjust the recording and playback levels of the PCM audio signal CH1/CH2 and CUE track signals and the recording level of the composite video signals. Each control located on the upper level is for adjusting the recording level, and each control located on the lower level is for adjusting the playback level.

These are “pull for variable” controls which means that they enable adjustment only when they have been pulled up. The signals levels are set to the unity value (preset value) when the controls have been pushed down.

Headphones jack

The sound being recorded, played back or edited can be monitored on stereo headphones when they are connected to this jack.

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Panasonic AJ-D750P Time code buttons, Cassette insertion display lamp, Consumer cassette insertion display lamp, SCH lamp