
Menu items in the range 300 to 399, relating to editing operations (Continued)
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306 | DMC INITIAL SPEED |
| Select the initial speed automatically set when carrying out DMC editing. | |
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| MANU : The speed determined by the rotation of the search dial | |
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| PLAY: Normal playback speed | |
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| STILL: Stationary | |
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| ±0.03 to ±1, +2: Speed set in the range ±0.03 to +2 (select from +2, ±1, ±0.5, | |
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| Select what happens when an erroneous edit point is set. | ||
| INCONSISTENT DATA | MANU : A warning is given by flashing the DELETE button on the lower control | ||
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| The operator must manually delete the unnecessary edit points or correct the | |
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| erroneous edit point. | |
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| NEG&E: When inconsistent edit points are set, such as when an OUT point is | ||
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| before an IN point, or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point, or when | |
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| too many edit points are specified, the previously set edit point is deleted. | |
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| NEG: When inconsistent edit points are set, such as when an OUT point is before | ||
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| an IN point, or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point, the previously | |
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| set edit point is deleted. When more edit points than necessary are specified, | |
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| the DELETE button on the control panel flashes to give a warning. | |
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| Pressing the button corresponding to an edit point to be deleted and the DELETE | |
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| button simultaneously deletes the edit point. If an erroneous edit point is set (the | |
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| DELETE button is flashing), editing is not executed. | |
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309 | SERVO/AV REFERENCE |
| Select the servo reference signal. | |
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| AUTO1 : During recording, the input video signal is used as the servo reference | |
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| signal. During playback, the signal selected by the function menu item | |
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| OUTREF is used as the servo reference signal. If the signal selected by the | |
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| OUTREF setting is not connected, an internal reference signal is used. | |
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| AUTO2: When the function menu item OUTREF is set to REF, and any of the | |
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| ASSEMBLE, VIDEO, AUDIO CH1 to CH4, CUE and TC buttons is lit, the | |
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| reference signal for video/audio signal processing is locked to the input video | |
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| EXT: The servo reference signal is forced to be “EXT” (an external reference | |
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310 | REC INHIBIT |
| Select the conditions under which recording is inhibited when F5 (RECINH) is set | |
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| ALL : All tape recording is inhibited. | |
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| CRASH: Normal tape recording is inhibited. Select this setting when you wish to | |
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| carry out assemble editing. | |
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| VIDEO : Inhibit recording of video and CTL signals. | |
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| AUDIO : Inhibit recording of audio and CTL signals. | |
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| When F5 (RECINH) is set to ON in function menu page 4, the REC INHI indicator | |
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| on the lower control panel lights. If an operation inhibited by this item is | |
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| attempted, the REC INHI indicator flashes. | |
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10 Chapter
Menus Setup
Chapter 10 Setup Menus