Parts of Functions and Names 2 Chapter
1MONITOR display
2 INPUT display
3Time data display
4Indicators above the time data display
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5AUDIO indicators
6525/625 indicator
7IMX/DVCAM indicator
8Disc loaded mark
aMONITOR (audio monitor channel selection)
display
This shows the audio channels selected by the AUDIO MONITOR SEL button (see page 22). The displayed channel audio is output from the PHONES jack on the front panel and the AUDIO MONITOR OUT connector on the rear panel, according to the setting of the MONITOR switch (see page 22).
1/2: channels 1 (left) and 2 (right)
3/4: channels 3 (left) and 4 (right)
5/6: channels 5 (left) and 6 (right)
7/8: channels 7 (left) and 8 (right)
bINPUT (video input signal) display Shows the currently selected video input signal.
i.LINK: i.LINK compliant DVCAM format digital signal
SDI: SDI video signal
CMPST: Composite video signal
SG: Test video signal from the internal signal generator Make the video signal input selection with the VIDEO INPUT SEL button (see page 20).
cTime data display
Normally, this shows the disc playback time, time code, or user bit information, as selected by the COUNTER SELECT button (see page 20) and extended menu item 629 “TC SELECT.”
It is also used for error messages, setup menus, and other displays.
dIndicators above the time data display There are the following indicators.
EDIT indicator: This lights when an “Audio Edit Preset” command is received from an external editor.
REMOTE (9P/i.LINK) indicator: This shows “9P” or “i.LINK” as follows.
•9P: When extended menu item 214 “REMOTE INTERFACE” is set to “9PIN.”
•i.LINK: When extended menu item 214 “REMOTE
INTERFACE” is set to “i.LINK.” COUNTER indicator: This lights when a counter value
(hours, minutes, seconds, and frames, resettable) is displayed in the time data display.
TC/VITC (time code type) indicator: This lights when the COUNTER SELECT button (see page 20) is set to TC. The time data display shows the time code.
When extended menu item 629 “TC SELECT” is set to “tc,” this shows “TC,” and when “vitc” is selected, it shows “VITC.”
UB/VIUB (user bit type) indicator: This lights when the COUNTER SELECT button is set to UB. The time data display shows the user bits.
When extended menu item 629 “TC SELECT” is set to “tc,” this shows “UB,” and when “vitc” is selected it shows “VIUB.”
VITC indicator: This lights in the following cases.
•In playback mode, when VITC is being read. (Regardless of what the time data display is showing.)
•When VITC is being recorded, or in
-Extended menu item 619 “VITC” is set to “on.”
-There is VITC in the selected video input signal,
and that line has been set to “thru” with extended menu item 723 “INPUT VIDEO BLANK.”
REC INH (recording inhibit) indicator: This lights in the following cases.
•When a disc with recording inhibited is loaded.
•When extended menu item 310 “REC INHIBIT” is set to “on.”
•The format of the recorded part of the disc does not match the settings of the
recorded channels, TV system (525/625 selection), and recording format (DVCAM/IMX50/IMX40/ IMX30 selection)).
KEY INH (key inhibit) indicator: This lights when “MON./INPUT SEL” or “CONTROL PANEL” is set to “on” with extended menu item 118 “KEY INHIBIT.”
ALARM indicator: This lights when condensation within the
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