Parts of Function and Location 2 Chapter
1Audio control section
1 Audio selection function selector buttons
2 DISPLAY FULL/FINE button
3 Audio setting display section
4 Audio monitor signal selection buttons
6PB controls
5REC controls
1 Audio selection function selector buttons INPUT (input signal selection mode) button:
Pressing this button puts the unit into input signal selection mode. In the audio setting display section, indicators flash to indicate the currently selected signal for each channel (HDSDI, SDTI, AES/EBU, or ANA). In this state, you can use the audio signal selection buttons to select the signal to input to each channel.
Pressing this button again takes the unit out of input signal selection mode and puts it into monitor signal selection mode.
MIXING (mixing setting mode) button: Pressing this button puts the unit into mixing setting mode. In the audio setting display section, the MIX indicator flashes. In this state, you can use the audio signal selection buttons to specify which input channel signal will be recorded on which audio track on the tape.
Pressing this button again takes the unit out of mixing setting mode and puts it into monitor signal selection mode.
For information about how to operate in input signal selection mode, mixing setting mode, and monitor signal selection mode, see the descriptions of the audio monitor signal selection buttons 4 on page
2DISPLAY FULL/FINE button
Pressing this button toggles the display mode of the level meters in the audio setting display section between FULL and FINE.
FULL: The display covers the range
FINE: The display is enlarged, with a step of
0.25dB. A segment indicating the reference level lights. In this mode only the segment of the display corresponding to the current audio level lights. If the audio level exceeds the maximum display level, the top segment flashes, and if the audio level goes below the minimum display level, the bottom segment flashes.
3Audio setting display section
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Monitor channel L and R indicators
EMPH indicator
Input signal indicator: Indicates the currently selected input signal (HDSDI, SDTI, AES/EBU, or ANA for analog) for the corresponding audio input channel.
MIX (mixing) indicator: Flashes when a mixing setting operation is enabled for the corresponding audio track. The indicator showing the number of the selected input channel lights.
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