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    Item
    YEAR
    MONTH
    DAY
    HOUR
    MINUTE
    TIME/DATE SET
    Variable
    range
    98 to 10
    1 to 12
    1 to 31
    0 to 23
    0 to 59
    ——
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    Remarks
    Year setting
    Month setting
    Day setting
    Hour setting
    Minute setting
    Date/time confirmation
    -TIME / DATE-
    ¢
    YEAR : 9 8MONTH : 0 1
    DAY : 0 1
    H
    OUR : 0 0MINUTE: 00
    Ç
    T
    IME / DATE SET
    E:ON
    . 
    : OFF
    |Note{
    The seconds are cannot be set. The time always starts from the zero second
    setting.
    MENU SELECT 1/3 Screen
    This page performs the menu page display ON/OFF settings. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an
    asterix (E) or period (.
    ) in front of the item on the screen.
    Item
    ROP
    MARKER
    VF DISPLAY
    CAMERA ID
    SHUTTER
    SPEED
    SYNCHRO
    SCAN
    !LED
    SET UP CARD
    1/2
    SET UP CARD
    2/2
    MAIN FUNCTION
    Variable
    rangeRemarksVF
    display
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFFROP MENU item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    MARKER item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    VF DISPLAY item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    CAMERA ID item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    SHUTTER SPEED item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    SYNCHRO SCAN item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    !LED item user menu display ON/OFF
    SET UP CARD 1/2 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    SET UP CARD 2/2 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    MAIN FUNCTION item user menu
    display ON/OFF ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode.
    Menu screen display methods
    USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu.
    ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays
    the ENG menu.
    E:ON
    . 
    : OFF
    TIME DATE Screen
    This page performs the date and time settings. After the date and time have been changed, pressing the UP or DOWN buttons
    executes the settings.
    -MENU SELECT 1 / 3-
    ¢
    EROP
    EMARKER
    EVF D I SPLAY
    ECA
    MERA I D
    .
    SHUT TER SPEED
    ES YNCHR
    OSCAN
    .
    !LED
    ESE T UP CARD 1 / 2
    SE T UP CARD 2 / 2 .
    E
    MA I N F UNC T ION 
    						
    							– 122 –
    Item
    BATT/TAPE
    ALARM
    FUNCTION 1/5
    FUNCTION 2/5
    FUNCTION 3/5
    FUNCTION 4/5
    FUNCTION 5/5
    SUPER GAIN
    LOW SETTING
    MID SETTING
    HIGH SETTING
    Variable
    rangeRemarksVF
    display
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFFBATT/TAPE ALARM item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    ON:This switches the display ON.
    OFF:This switches the display OFF.
    FUNCTION 1/5 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    FUNCTION 2/5 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    FUNCTION 3/5 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    FUNCTION 4/5 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    FUNCTION 5/5 item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    SUPER GAIN item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    LOW SETTING item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    MID SETTING item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    HIGH SETTING item user menu
    display ON/OFF ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    Set ting Menu Screens
    MENU SELECT 2/3 Screen
    This page performs the menu page display ON/OFF settings. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an
    asterix (E) or period (.
    ) in front of the item on the screen.
    E:ON
    . 
    : OFF
    The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode.
    Menu screen display methods
    USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu.
    ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays
    the ENG menu.
    -M
    MENU SELECT 2 / 3-
    ¢
    .
    BAT T / TAPE A L AR
    .
    F UNC T I
    ON 1/5
    .
    F UNC T ION 2/5
    .
    F UNC T ION 3/5
    .
    F UNC T ION 4/5
    .
    F UNC T ION 5/5
    .
    L
    OWSET T I NG.MID SETT ING.
    HIGHSETTING
    R .
    SUPEGAIN 
    						
    							– 123 –
    MENU SELECT 3/3 Screen
    This page performs the menu page display ON/OFF settings. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an
    asterix (E) or period (.
    ) in front of the item on the screen.
    Item
    LEVEL 1/6
    LEVEL 2/6
    LEVEL 3/6
    LEVEL 4/6
    LEVEL 5/6
    LEVEL 6/6
    VF OPERATION
    LENS ADJ
    TIME/DATE
    Variable
    rangeRemarksVF
    display
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFFLEVEL 1/6 item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    LEVEL 2/6 item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    LEVEL 3/6 item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    LEVEL 4/6 item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    LEVEL 5/6 item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    LEVEL 6/6 item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    VF OPERATION item user menu
    display ON/OFF
    LENS ADJ item user menu display
    ON/OFF
    TIME/DATE item user menu display
    ON/OFF ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    E:ON
    . 
    : OFF
    The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode.
    Menu screen display methods
    USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu.
    ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays
    the ENG menu.
    .
    TIME / DATE
    -MENU SELECT 3 / 3-
    ¢
    .
    L EVE L 1 / 6
    .
    L EVE L 2 / 6
    .
    L EVE L 3 / 6
    .
    L EVE L 4 / 6
    .
    L EVE L 5 / 6
    .
    L EVE L 6 / 6
    .
    VF
    OPERA TION
    .
    L ENS AD J 
    						
    							– 124 –
    Item
    BLACK
    WHITE (V. SAW)
    BLACK COMPE
    WHITE COMPE
    Variable
    rangeRemarksVF
    display
    ——
    ——
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    Auto black shading (digital) activated
    Auto white shading (V. SAW) activated
    Digital black shading compensation
    Digital white shading compensation
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    Set ting Menu Screens
    AUTO SHADING Screen
    This page performs the auto shading settings. Align the arrow with the desired BLACK or WHITE item and press the UP or
    DOWN button to execute the setting.
    The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode.
    INITIALIZE Screen
    This page resets the menu display item settings. Aligning the cursor (arrow) with the item and pressing the UP or DOWN
    button resets the settings.
    Item
    READ FACTORY
    DATA
    WRITE USER
    DATA
    Variable
    rangeRemarksVF
    display
    ——
    ——
    Restoration of factory data
    This is for saving the current settings
    in the user area of the camera’s
    memory. ENG
    ENG
    Item
    OPERATION
    DRUM RUNNING
    THREADING
    VTR SYSCON
    CAM SYSCON
    DATA ROM
    DV
    Variable
    rangeRemarksVF
    display
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    Operating time with the power ON
    Drum rotating time
    Loading time
    Software version display
    Software version display
    Software version display
    Software version display
    ENG
    ENG
    ——
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    Menu screen display methods
    USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu.
    ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays
    the ENG menu.|Note{
    The camera ID does not return to the default settings.
    DIAGNOSTIC Screen
    This page displays the unit’s operating conditions and software version.
    -AUT SHAD I NG-
    ¢
    B L ACKWHI TE(
    V.SAW)
    B L ACKCOMPE:ONWHI TE COMPE :ON
    O
    -INITIALIZE-
    ¢
    READFACTORY DA T A
    DATAWR I T E USER
    -DIAGNOST I C-
    OPERA T ION : 00000
    ·
    10h
    DRUMRUNN I NG: 00000·
    10h
    THREAD I NG: 00000·
    10
    VTR SYSC
    ONVer<
    1.0>
    CAMSYSCONVer<
    1.0>
    DATA ROMVe r<
    1.0>
    DV V e r<
    1 . 0000
    XX.XX XX.> 
    						
    							– 125 – Warning System
    If trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp,
    lamps inside the viewfinder, and warning tones from the speaker and earphone inform the operator of trouble.
    Item
    RF
    SERVO
    HUMID
    SLACK
    Display window (LCD)
    Warning
    contentsWarning
    display
    Video head
    clogging,
    recording
    system trouble
    The servo is
    out of order.
    Condensation
    Tape wind-up
    trouble
    Warning
    display
    status
    Remain-
    ing
    battery
    level
    displayRemain-
    ing tape
    lengthdisplay
    WARN-
    ING
    lampREC
    lamp
    Lamps
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1)
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1)
    Continu-
    ous
    tone F2)
    Continu-
    ous
    tone
    Warning
    toneVTR (section)
    operation
    Head clogging is
    detected and a
    warning tone
    emitted. Images
    may not be
    recorded properly.
    Recording
    continues, but
    images may not
    be recorded
    properly.
    Recording
    continues, but
    stops if tape
    sticking occurs.
    Playback, fast
    forward and
    rewind operation
    stops.
    An error code
    appears in the
    time code display
    position of the
    display window
    (LCD) and the
    VTR stops.
    Countermeasures
    Clean the heads.
    If images still
    cannot be
    recorded properly
    after the heads
    are cleaned,
    consult your
    dealer.
    Turn off the power
    and consult your
    dealer. (Lamps
    may flash briefly
    and then go off
    when tape running
    starts, but this
    does not indicate
    trouble.)
    If tape running
    stops and the
    HUMID display
    does not go off
    even when the
    power is turned off
    and then on again,
    wait until the
    display goes off.
    Check the error
    code in the display
    window (see
    page 127) and
    consult your
    dealer.
    RF
    SERVO
    HUMID
    SLACK
    Lighted
    F1)
    Lighted
    Lighted
    Flashes
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Lighted
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1) During recording
    F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind
    |Note{
    If a cleaning tape is not available to deal with video head clogging, etc., first es-
    tablish the STOP mode and then press the STOP button again while the RESET
    button on the side panel is kept depressed. While these buttons are held down,
    the cleaning roller will clean the heads for a maximum of 10 seconds. 
    						
    							– 126 – Warning System
    Item
    TAPE END
    BATTERY
    END
    Display window (LCD)
    Warning
    contentsWarning
    display
    The tape is
    nearing its
    end.
    The tape has
    reached its
    end.
    The battery
    has almost run
    out.
    The battery
    has run out.
    Warning
    display
    status
    Remain-
    ing
    battery
    level
    displayRemain-
    ing tape
    lengthdisplay
    WARN-
    ING
    lampREC
    lamp
    Lamps
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    Continu-
    ous
    tone
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    secondF1)
    Continu-
    ous
    tone
    Warning
    toneVTR (section)
    operation
    Operation
    continues.
    Recording,
    playback or fast
    forward operation
    stops.
    Operation
    continues.
    Operation stops.
    Countermeasures
    Replace the tape
    as necessary.
    Replace the
    cassette or rewind
    the tape.
    Replace the
    battery as
    necessary.
    Replace the
    battery.
    E TAPE
    F
    E BATT
    F
    Flashes
    F1)
    Flashes
    Flashes
    Flashes
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    secondF1)
    Lighted
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    second
    Lighted
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second 1 of the
    7 bars
    displayed;
    5-0
    display
    inside
    the
    viewfinder
    flashes
    All 7 bars
    displayed
    1 of the
    7 bars
    displayed
    All 7 bars
    displayed
    F1) During recording
    F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind
    |Notes{
    ÁWhen trouble occurs with the external VTR connected to the unit, warnings are displayed only by the unit’s REC and TALLY
    lamps.
    ÁWhen connecting the external VTR to the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor and recording simultaneously with the internal and
    external VTRs, the REC and TALLY lamps flash if trouble occurs in either VTR. Check the warning displays of each VTR to
    confirm the error contents.
    Warning system priorities are as follows.
    1 SLACK
    2 BATTERY END
    3 TAPE END
    4 BATTERY NEAR END
    5 TAPE NEAR END
    6 HUMID
    7 SERVO
    8RF 
    						
    							– 127 –
    Error Codes
    When an error occurs in the unit for some reason or other, the following error codes appear in
    the display window.
    Emergency eject
    If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool
    to press and turn the EMERGENCY screw. This enables the cassette to be removed.
    1Set the power to OFF.
    2Remove the rubber cap where shown in the figure. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into
    the cross-shaped part of the EMERGENCY screw (red).
    3While pushing in with the screwdriver, turn the EMERGENCY screw counterclockwise until
    the tape is ejected.
    1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after the first turn until the unload-
    ing can be started.
    2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after the first turn until the tape
    is ejected.
    4Remove the cassette.
    5Return the rubber cap to its original position.
    |Notes{
    1. Do not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in an emergency.
    2. Do not turn the screw clockwise. Stop turning the screw as soon as the tape is ejected. Oth-
    erwise, the mechanism may be damaged.
    3. After the tape is ejected, the cassette holder will not lock into placed even when an attempt is
    made to close it. Be sure to turn the power off and turn it back on to reset the mechanism’s
    operation, and then close the cassette holder.
    4. A clicking sound will be heard when the EMERGENCY screw is turned: this sound is made
    by the real drive operation and is therefore not indicative of a malfunction.
    Cassette holder
    EMERGENCY screwB
    Solenoid trouble
    The servo is not locked.
    Condensation has occurred.
    Supply reel trouble
    Take-up reel trouble
    Capstan trouble
    Cylinder trouble
    Loading trouble
    8
    9
    A
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    ContentsCode
    No.
    ASet the power to OFF.
    CPush in and turn at the same time.
    1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after
    the first turn until the unloading can be started.
    2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after
    the first turn until the tape is ejected. 
    						
    							– 128 –
    Cleaning the Video Heads
    Use the AJ-CL12MP cleaning cassette when head cleaning is required. Improper use of the
    cleaning cassette may damage the video heads. Therefore, read the Handling Instructions for
    the cleaning tape carefully before use.
    Cleaning the Viewfinder (The viewfinder is an optional accessory with the AJ-D900WA.)
    ÁDo not use thinner or other solvents to remove dirt from the viewfinder.
    ÁWipe the lens with lens cleaner available on the market.
    ÁAbsolutely do not wipe the mirror. If dirt, etc. has adhered to the mirror, remove it using a air
    blower available on the market.
    Characteristic Phenomenon of CCD Cameras
    Smear
    Smear occurs when shooting high-intensity subjects, and occurs more easily as the electronic
    shutter speed increases.
    Maintenance
    Condensation
    If the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in areas with high humidity,
    the moisture in the air may adhere as water droplets on the head drum. This is called condensa-
    tion, and if the tape is run under these conditions, it will easily stick to the drum. Therefore, the
    following points should be observed.
    ÁIf the unit is moved under conditions where condensation may occur, eject the tape.
    ÁBefore inserting the tape, set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display in
    the display window is not lighted. If the HUMID display is lighted, do not insert the tape until the
    display goes off.
    The HUMID display
    is not lighted. 
    						
    							– 129 –
    Inspections Before Shooting
    Perform the following inspections before shooting to check that all systems are operating prop-
    erly. Checking the image with a color monitor is recommended.
    Inspection Preparations
    1Insert a charged battery pack.
    2Set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display does not appear and that
    five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are lighted.
    ÁIf the HUMID display appears, wait until the display goes off.
    ÁIf five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are not lighted, replace the bat-
    tery pack with a sufficiently charged battery pack.
    3Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and top panel, and then
    press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder.
    4Check the following items, and then insert a cassette and close the cassette holder.
    ÁThe cassette is not set to the write protect status.
    ÁThere is no slack in the tape.
    Inspecting the Camera Section
    Set the switches as follows.
    Iris: AUTO
    Zoom: AUTOWHITE BAL: A or B
    OUTPUT: BARS
    Gain: Normally, set to 0 dB. When it is too
    dark, it is set to the appropriate gain.
    VTR SAVE/STBY: STBY
    2
    12 4 3 
    						
    							– 130 – Inspections Before Shooting
    Inspecting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder is an optional accessory with the AJ-D900WA.)
    1Adjust the position of the viewfinder.
    2Check that the color bar appears on the viewfinder screen, and then adjust the BRIGHT,
    CONTRAST and PEAKING controls so that the color bar appears clearly on the viewfinder.
    3Check the following items.
    (1) Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to SET and check that the setting menu appears on
    the viewfinder screen.
    (2) Press the PAGE button and check that the setting menu page changes.
    (3) Press the SHIFT/ITEM switch and check that the cursor moves within the page.
    (4) Press the UP or DOWN button to check that the setting or ON/OFF display of the item
    selected with the cursor changes.
    4Set the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch to CAM, and change the CC and ND filter knob set-
    tings. Check that the number of the FILTER display on the viewfinder screen changes in
    accordance with the knob position.
    5Perform the following operations to check that the (!) lamp lights when the items set to ON
    at the (!) LED page are operated.
    (1) Set the gain to any value other than 0 dB with the GAIN switch.
    (2) Set the SHUTTER switch to ON.
    (3) Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.
    (4) Insert the lens extender.
    (5) Set the FILTER knob to any position other than “1”.
    6Press the SHUTTER switch repeatedly from the ON position to the SEL side and check that
    the shutter setting on the viewfinder screen changes.
    7Aim the lens at an appropriate subject and turn the focus ring to bring the subject into focus.
    Check the image appearing in the viewfinder.
    8Set both the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to FRONT [MIC] and set LEVEL METER on
    the VF DISPLAY page of the setting menu to CH1. Check that the audio level appears on
    the viewfinder screen when sound is input from the microphone connected to the MIC IN
    jack on the front panel. Then, check that the audio level disappears from the viewfinder
    screen when LEVEL METER on the VF DISPLAY page of the setting menu is set to OFF.
    9Check that the zebra pattern appears on the viewfinder screen when the ZEBRA switch is
    set to ON, and disappears when the ZEBRA switch is set to OFF.
    |Note{
    The items and functions in steps 3 to 6 may not be displayed or may not operate depending on
    the setting conditions. Set the unit to engineer mode, set DISPLAY MODE on the VF DISPLAY
    page of the setting menu to “3”, and then set the required items at the SHUTTER SPEED, (!)
    LED and MENU SELECT 1/3 to 3/3 pages. 
    						
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