Parts of Functions and Locations 2 Chapter
3Tape transport control section
1STANDBY button
2PREROLL button
3PREVIEW/REVIEW button
PREVIEW/
STANDBY PREROLL REVIEW
REC/EDIT
STOP PLAY
4REC/EDIT button
5PLAY button
6STOP button
aSTANDBY button
Press this button in other than standby mode to make it light up and place the VTR in standby mode. The head drum rotates in standby mode, thereby shortening the time required for the tape to start.
Press this button while in standby mode to turn the button off and exit from standby mode. The head drum stops rotating and the tape tension is released. If the VTR remains in standby mode for more than eight minutes (factory setting), standby mode is automatically canceled in order to safeguard the tape.
bPREROLL button
Press to run the tape to the preroll point (a position factory set to five seconds before the IN point).
Press this button while holding down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button to cue up the tape at the corresponding edit point.
For details on changing the preroll time, see
cPREVIEW/REVIEW button
After the edit points are set, press this button to preview, on the monitor connected to the recorder, the effect of the edit before it is performed. In this operation, the tape runs, but no editing is carried out.
If you press this button after carrying out an edit, the results of the edit are played back on the monitor connected to the recorder.
dREC/EDIT (recording/edit) button
Press this button while holding down the PLAY button to start recording.
If you press this button in play mode, manual editing begins. After setting edit points, if you press this button while the AUTO button is lit, automatic editing is performed.
ePLAY button Press to start playback.
Press this button while holding down the REC/EDIT button to start recording.
Pressing this button during recording or manual editing changes the VTR to playback mode.
fSTOP button
Press this button to stop recording or playback. When you insert the cassette, the VTR automatically enters STBY OFF mode.
The STOP button flashes in the following cases.
•The [F2] (SERVO REF) button in the PF1 menu is set to “input” but there is no video input signal.
•The [F2] (SERVO REF) button in the PF1 menu is set to “ext” but there is no external reference video signal.
•The input signal is out of synchronization with the external reference video signal.
You can change the setting of the VTR SETUP menu item 102 “REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM” so that the STOP button will not flash in these cases.
4 Display section
1 Information display
2 REF SYNC indicators
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INHIBIT SERVO PREREAD
3 PREREAD indicator
4SERVO indicator
5REC INHIBIT indicator
aInformation display
The information display shows a number of different pages. To change the page displayed, with no other items selected in the menu display (HOME, TC, VIDEO, AUDIO, PF1, and PF2), turn the MULTI CONTROL knob while holding it down.
The currently selected page number also appears at the upper right of the information display.
Page 1: System status
SYS: Shows the recording system information (signal standard and tape format).
PB: Shows the information recorded on the tape (signal standard and tape format) while being played back.
FC: Shows the converted signal standard when an HKSR- 5001 board is installed.
TC: Shows the LTC/VITC and DF/NDF settings, or the time code sent to the external monitor.
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