Press this button again to exit from the recording audio level adjustment mode, and the MONITOR L and R buttons return to the normal status (this status is called the “MONITOR SELECT mode”).

2Editing control section

1 Numeric buttons and +/– buttons

2 SFT button

3 RCL button

4 CLR button

5 SET button

6 INPUT CHECK

 

 

 

 

button

7

8

9

SFT

INPUT

CHECK

 

 

 

 

E

F

 

 

 

4

5

6

RCL

 

B

C

D

 

AUTO PLAYER RECORDER

1

2

3

CLR

 

A

+

 

 

 

0

SET

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

IN

OUT

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

IN

OUT

 

 

 

ENTRY

 

 

7 PLAYER/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECORDER

 

 

 

 

buttons

 

 

 

 

8 AUTO button

9Cursor buttons

0ENTRY button

qa IN/OUT buttons

qs AUDIO IN/AUDIO OUT buttons

aNumeric buttons and +/– buttons

Press to input time data or edit points data at the cursor position in menu display. Press buttons 0 to 5 while holding down the SFT button to input hexadecimal A to F for user bits. Use the +/– buttons to increase or decrease settings.

bSFT (shift) button

Press buttons 0 to 5 while holding down this button to input hexadecimal A to F for user bits.

Use also in combination with other buttons to perform other operations.

cRCL (recall) button

Press to recall the previous setting, etc.

dCLR (clear) button Press to clear input data.

eSET button

Press to finalize input data.

fINPUT CHECK button

While you hold down this button, the input signal is output from the monitor output connector, so that you can monitor the input video and audio.

When the LTC/VITC time code is shown on the display, you can check the time code generator.

gPLAYER/RECORDER buttons

Select which VTR is to be controlled by this VTR’s control panel during editing when this VTR is used as a recorder and an external VTR is connected to the REMOTE 1- IN(9P) or REMOTE 1-I/O(9P) connector as a player. PLAYER: The tape transport buttons and editing

operation buttons on the control panel control the external player VTR.

RECORDER: The tape transport buttons and editing operation buttons on the control panel control the recorder VTR (this VTR).

The PLAYER/RECORDER buttons have no effect when using this VTR alone.

hAUTO button

When this button is pressed, it lights up and auto edit mode is activated.

iCursor buttons

Use to move the cursor (shown in reverse video) on the display. Also use to change menu settings.

jENTRY button

Press to enter an edit or cue point.

While holding down this button, press either the AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button, or the IN or OUT button.

kIN/OUT buttons

To set a IN or OUT point during editing, press either of these buttons while holding down the ENTRY button.

lAUDIO IN/AUDIO OUT buttons

To set an AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT point during insert editing, press either of these buttons while holding down the ENTRY button.

Parts of Functions and Locations 2 Chapter

2-1 Control Panel 19