Parts and their functions

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1MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin) Connect the microphone (optional accessory) here. The power for the microphone is supplied from this jack.

2 AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 (audio channel 1 & 2 recording level adjustment) controls

When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch 3 is set to MAN, the recording level of audio channels 1 and 2 can be adjusted using these controls.

3AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 (audio channel 1 & 2 automatic/manual level adjustment selector) switch

This is used to select the method for adjusting the audio levels of audio channels 1 and 2.

AUTO : Set here for automatic adjustment.

MAN : Set here for manual adjustment.

4AUDIO IN (audio input selector) switch

This is used to select the input signals to be recorded on audio channels 1 and 2.

FRONT : The input signals supplied from the microphone which has been connected to the MIC IN jack 1 are recorded.

REAR : The audio input signals supplied from the audio component which has been connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors 5 is recorded.

5AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 (audio input channel 1 & 2) connectors (XLR, 3-pin)

An audio component or microphones are connected here.

6LINE/MIC/+48V (line input/mic input/mic input + 48V) selector switch

This is used to switch the audio input signals from the audio component which has been connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors 5.

LINE : The audio input signals from the audio component serving as the line input are selected.

MIC : The audio input signals from the internal power supply type of microphone are selected. (The phantom mic power is not supplied from the unit.)

+48V : The audio input signals from the external power supply type of microphone are selected. (The phantom mic power is supplied from the unit.)

7CUE switch

CH1 : The audio CH1 signals are recorded on the cue track.

MIX : Audio CH1 and CH2 mixed signals are recorded on the cue track.

CH2 : The audio CH2 signals are recorded on the cue track.

<Note>

This switch can be made ineffective using the VTR MAIN MENU. (See page 116)

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