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    Controls and their functions
    
    Q QQ Q
    QPREROLL button
    This is used for feeding and cueing the tape for manual editing.
    When it is pressed, the tape travels to the preroll point where it stops.
    The preroll time can be set on the setup menu No. 000 (P-ROLL TIME).
    When this button is pressed together with the IN or OUT button, the tape can be cued to
    the IN or OUT point entered.
    When the AUTO ENTRY on the setup menu No. 305 is set to “ENA”, IN point has been
    entered at the point where the PREROLL button is pressed even if the IN point has not
    been entered.
    R RR R
    RAUTO EDIT button
    Automatic editing is executed when this is pressed after an edit point has been entered.
    When the AUTO EDIT button is pressed though the IN point has not been entered,
    automatic editing is executed using the point at which the button was pressed as the IN
    point.
    S SS S
    SPREVIEW/REVIEW buttons
    PREVIEW:When this is pressed after an edit point has been entered, the tape travels,
    editing is not performed, and the preview can be activated on the screen
    connected to the recorder.
    If it is pressed when the IN point has not been entered, the point at which the
    button was pressed is entered as the IN point, and preview is executed
    accordingly.
    REVIEW:If this is pressed after a block has been edited, the now edited block can be
    played back and monitored on the screen connected to the recorder.
    T TT T
    TIN (A IN)/SET/OUT (A OUT) buttons
    When IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button is pressed together with the SET button, the IN (A
    IN) or OUT (A OUT) point is entered.
    A IN and A OUT are used during audio split editing to enter an audio IN or OUT point that
    differs from the video In or OUT point.
    While an IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point is selected, the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button
    corresponding to the point entered lights. When this button is pressed after a point has
    been entered, the IN (A IN) /OUT (A OUT) point value appears on the counter display.
    When the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button is pressed together with the RESET button, the
    IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point is cleared.
    U UU U
    UTRIM buttons
    These buttons are used to trim IN or OUT point finely.
    When the “+” or “–” button is pressed while the IN or OUT button is held down, the entered
    edit point can be trimmed in 1-frame increments. When the “+” button is pressed, the tape
    is advanced by one frame; when the “–” button is pressed, it is rewound by one frame.
    V VV V
    VASMBL button
    This is pressed for assemble editing.
    The button is self-illuminating, and it is set ON (lamp lights) when it is pressed once and
    OFF (lamp goes off) when it is pressed again.
    W WW W
    WINSERT buttons
    Press one of these five buttons to select the input signals to be edited during insert editing.
    The buttons are self-illuminating, and they are set ON (lamp lights) when they are pressed
    once and OFF (lamp goes off) when they are pressed again.
    The audio channels (CH1 to CH8) are allocated to CH1-4 or CH5-8 using the AUDIO CH
    SELECT button Z. 
    						
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    Controls and their functions
    
    X XX X
    XCounter display area
    The TC and CTL count values, UB and messages are displayed in this area.
    Cassette inserted display lamp:
    This lamp lights when a cassette has been inserted into the unit.
    DVCPRO format (25 Mbps/50 Mbps) cassette play display lamp:
    This lights when a cassette which was recorded using the DVCPRO (25 Mbps/50 Mbps)
    format is being played back.
    SCH lamp:
    This lights when the SCH phase of the SD REF signal is within a fixed range.
    CF lamp:
    This lights when the color framing is locked.
    TC/UB lamp:
    This flashes when the TC or UB information cannot be read during tape playback; it
    remains lighted while the information is being read properly.
    Y YY Y
    YTime code buttons
    These are used to set the TC or UB value.
    SHIFT:When setting the TC or UB value, first press this button to stop the data running.
    Change the digit now flashing on the display.
    Each time the button is pressed, the flashing moves to the right by one digit, and
    when it reaches the right-most digit, it returns to the left-most digit.
    When it is kept depressed, the flashing moves consecutively.
    ADJ:This is used to change the numeral of the digit now flashing on the display.
    When the button is pressed once, the number is incremented by 1, and when it is
    kept depressed, the number is incremented consecutively.
    START:This enters the data which has been changed by the SHIFT and ADJ buttons.
    Also, Pressing this button when the TC or UB value are not set enables the TCG
    or UBG setting values to be confirmed.
    RESET:When this button is pressed in the CTL mode, the display is reset to
    “00:00:00:00”. In the CTL mode, the entered edit points are cleared.
    In the TC/UB mode, the generator is reset when the button is pressed together
    with the SHIFT button.
    Z ZZ Z
    Z Audio channel selector button
    This button is used to switch the display and control of the CH1-CH4 or CH5-CH8 audio
    meter and volume and insert buttons.
    [  [ [  [ 
    [ Level meter
    This displays the levels of the PCM audio signals for CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 (or for
    CH5, CH6, CH7 and CH8) and CUE track signals.
    During recording and E-E selection, it displays the levels of the audio input signals; during
    playback, it displays the levels of the audio output signals.
    \ \\ \
    \Audio input/output level controls
    These controls are used to adjust the recording and playback levels of the PCM audio
    signals (CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4/CH5/CH6/CH7/CH8) and the CUE track signal.
    The upper controls are for adjusting the recording levels.
    The lower controls are for adjusting the playback levels.
    Each control is a “pull for variable” control, meaning that the level can be adjusted only
    when the control has been pulled up. The signal levels are set to the unity value (preset
    value) when the controls have been pushed down.
    Furthermore, when the channels have been switched between CH1-4 and CH5-8 using
    the AUDIO CH SELECT button Z, the previous information is retained until the controls
    are next operated. 
    						
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    Controls and their functions
    
    ] ]] ]
    ]Headphones jack
    The sound being recorded, played back or edited can be monitored on stereo headphones
    when they are connected to this jack.
    ^ ^^ ^
    ^Volume control
    This is used to adjust the headphones volume and the monitor output volume.
    Whether the headphones output and monitor output volumes are to be linked or kept
    separate can be set on the setup menu No. 713 (MONI OUT). (Note that the headphones
    output volume is normally linked.)
    When the volumes are kept separate, the monitor output is set to the unity value (preset
    value).
    _ __ _
    _MONITOR SELECT switches
    These are used to select the audio signals output to the monitor L/R channels.
    Each time the “L” button is pressed, the signals output to the monitor L channel are
    selected in turn in the following order: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8,  CUE
    and back to CH1.
    [However, this switching is disabled when the channel except OFF has been selected for
    setup menu No. 734 (MONITOR MIX L).]
    Each time the “R” button is pressed, the signals output to the monitor R channel are
    selected in turn in the following order: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8,  CUE
    and back to CH1.
    [However, this switching is disabled when the channel except OFF has been selected for
    setup menu No. 735 (MONITOR MIX R).]
    The L or R lamp on the level meter display lights to indicate which signal is now being
    selected. (When the unit is set to “AUTO” in No. 745 (MONI CH SEL) on the setup menu,
    then the display will change according to the monitor output.)
    The lamp flashes if the channels selected by AUDIO CH SELECT do not appear on the
    display screen.
    ` `` `
    `METER (FULL/FINE) selector switch
    This is used to change the scale display (graduations) of the audio level meters.
    FULL mode:Standard scale (from –∞ to 0 dB)
    FINE mode:The scale changes every 0.5 dB.
    a aa a
    a User assignment switch
    This enables the VTR statuses and programmable menus to be registered.
    Refer to page 18 for details.
    b bb b
    b Status selector switch
    This enables the statuses to be registered by the user assignment switch in 3 ways.
    Refer to page 18 for details.
    c cc c
    c Programmable menu selector switch
    This enables the programmable menus to be registered by the user assignment switch in
    4 ways.
    Refer to page 18 for details.
    d dd d
    d MENU button
    When this is pressed, the setup menu appears on the TV monitor (when the HD SDI
    OUT3, SD SDI OUT3 and VIDEO OUT3 connectors are being used).
    The setup menu numbers and items are displayed on the unit’s top front display area.
    Press the button again to exit the setup menu settings and return to the original status. 
    						
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    Controls and their functions
    
    e ee e
    eSET button
    When this is pressed, the data which has been set on the setup menu is entered. After
    data entry, the setup menu setting mode is exited and the original operating mode is
    restored.
    f ff f
    fDIAG button
    When this is pressed, VTR information is displayed on-screen. When it is pressed again,
    the original display is restored.
    There are two types of VTR information: “HOURS METER” information and “WARNING”
    information. Switching between these types is enabled by pressing the search button.
    Indicated on the “HOURS METER” screen are the power-on time, drum rotation time, tape
    travel time, loading count and power ON/OFF time, etc.
    Indicated on the “WARNING” screen are the warning 
    						
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    Controls and their functions
    Connector area
    SIGN
    AC INFUSETC
    IN IN L
    OUT
    CH 1
    AUDIO INCH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    VIDEO OUT
    (WFM)ON
    OFF75≠ON
    OFF75≠
    (SUPER)
    1
    2
    3SD REF IN
    CH1·2AUDIOOUTCH3·4 CH5·6 CH7·8
    HD REF IN HD REF OUT
    SD
    REF OUT
    RS-232C
    ENCODERREMOTEREMOTE  IN/OUT
    REMOTE      OUT
    PARALLEL
    CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4OUT RCUE MON
    PUSH
    PUSH PUSH PUSH
    125V 5A
    L
    GD
    CH1·2AUDIOINCH3·4 CH5·6 CH7·8
    OUT 1
    OUT 1(SUPER)
    (SUPER)
    IN
    OUT 2OUT 3SD SDI
    ANALOG
    DIGITAL AUDIO
    SD SDI
    OPTION
    (OPTION)
    HD SDI
    HD SDTI
    R
    E
    M
    O
    T
    E
    IN
    OUT 
    OUT 2
    OUT 3
    AUDIO OUT
    PUSH PUSHPUSH
    PUSH
    4
    1 235
    6789
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    :
    ;A
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    E F G
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    4
    1AC IN connector
    This is for connecting the unit to the power outlet using the power cord provided.
    2SIGNAL GND terminal
    This terminal is connected to the signal ground terminal of the connected unit in order to
    reduce noise. It is not connected to ground for safety purposes.
    3Fuse holder
    This contains a fuse.
    4Fan motor
    This is for cooling the unit.
    The W lamp lights when trouble has caused the fan motor to stop. If the unit is still
    operated in the warning status, the temperature inside the deck will rise, and when it
    exceeds the safety temperature, all the unit’s operations will be shut down. 
    						
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    Controls and their functions
    
    5TIME CODE IN connector
    This is the connector for recording the external time code on the tape.
    6TIME CODE OUT connector
    The playback time code is output from this connector during playback.
    During recording, the time code generated by the internal time code generator is output.
    7CUE IN connector
    The analog signal to be recorded on the CUE track is supplied to this connector. The audio
    signals from a microphone can also be recorded by selecting the –60dB input mode on the
    setup menu No. 705 (CUE IN LV).
    8CUE OUT connector
    The analog signal recorded on the CUE track is output from this connector.
    9MONITOR OUT connector
    During playback, the playback signals from the CUE track or PCM audio signal CH1, CH2,
    CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7 and CH8 are output from this connector.
    : ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors
    These are the input connectors for the analog audio signals (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4).
    ; ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors
    These are the output connectors for the analog audio signals (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4).
    <  >> >
    > SD SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO VIDEO OUT connectors
    These are the output connectors for the digital component audio and video signals that
    comply with the SMPTE 259M-C, 272M and 294M standards.
    The signals are output during the playback of compatible DVCPRO25M, 50M, DV or
    DVCAM format tapes or during down-conversion output (optional accessory).
    The TC, menu or other information is output from the SD SDI OUT3 connector with the
    information superimposed onto the signals.
    ? ?? ?
    ? ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT connectors
    These are the output connectors for the analog composite video signals.
    The signals are output during the playback of compatible DVCPRO25M, 50M, DV or
    DVCAM format tapes or during down-conversion output (optional accessory).
    Video signals with information superimposed onto them can be output from the VIDEO
    OUT3 connector.
    Whether information is to be superimposed or not (ON/OFF) is selected by setting the
    setup menu No.005 (SUPER) item.
    The VIDEO OUT2 connector can also be used as the WFM (waveform) OUT connector.
    TC, CTL, VIDEO, RF L/R and ENV L/R are the signals which can be selected on the
    menu. 
    						
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    Controls and their functions
    
    @ @@ @
    @ SD REF IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switch
    These are the input connectors for the SD reference video signals.
    Input the NTSC signals with color burst.
    To terminate, set the switch to ON.
    A AA A
    A HD REF IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switch
    This is the input connectors for the HD reference video signals.
    Input tri-level sync signals with positive and negative polarities.
    To terminate, set the switch to ON.
    B  B B  B 
    B HD REF OUT connector
    This is the output connector for the HD reference video signals used for external
    synchronization.
    It outputs tri-level sync signals with positive and negative polarities.
    The field frequency is synchronized with the input signals.  (If no signals are input, the
    frequency follows the menu setting.)
    C CC C
    C SD REF OUT connector
    This is the output connector for the NTSC external synchronization signal (black burst
    signal).
    DDIGITAL AUDIO IN/OUT connector
    This I/O connector is for digital audio signals which comply with the AES/EBU standard.
    ERemote control connectors
    The unit can be controlled from an external source by connecting the unit with another unit
    or an external controller.
    There are two remote control connectors, one for IN/OUT uses and the other for OUT
    uses.
    IN/OUT:For connection with an external controller.
    For connection with deck-to-deck operation.
    OUT:For connection with parallel running operations.
    For use in a loop-through configuration.
    FENCODER REMOTE connector
    The external encoder/controller is hooked up to this connector when the video output
    signal and other settings are to be adjusted from an external source.
    GRS-232C connector
    HPARALLEL REMOTE connector
    This is used when operating the unit from an external source. 
    						
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    Operations using the front panel bottom controls
    The desired status information and setup menu items can registered in the STATUS 1 to 3
    buttons b and PROG MENU 1 to 4 buttons c by using the SETUP, STATUS, PROG MENU
    and SAVE/EXIT buttons a.  Once the information has been registered, it can be indicated on
    the VTR status display area 3 by pressing the STATUS 1 to 3 buttons b or PROG MENU 1
    to 4 buttons c concerned.
    Items which can be registered
    The following items can be registered in the buttons.
    •STATUS:Up to 9 items including the recording format and playback format can be
    registered in these buttons.  (Refer to the VTR status item table for
    descriptions of the items and contents.)
    •PROG MENU:Up to 9 items from setup menus in the 000 range to 700 range can be
    registered in these buttons.  However, the submenus of setup menu item
    No.680 (BLANK LINE) cannot be registered.
    Registration method
    The items are registered as they are selected by the menu-driven system.  Connect the TV
    monitor to the VIDEO OUT3 connector in the unit’s connector area and display the
    registration menu.
    Press the SETUP button.
    The message indicating that the registration steps can now be commenced appears on
    the TV monitor.
    Select the button which corresponds to the objective.
    •PROG MENU buttons:The registration menu for registering the setup menu items in
    the PROG MENU 1 to 4 buttons is displayed.
    •STATUS buttons:The registration menu for registering the VTR status
    information in the STATUS 1 to 3 buttons is displayed.
    •SETUP buttons:This cancels the registration operation.
    SET UPPROG123MENUSAVE/PROG MENUMENU SET DIAGEXITSTATUSSTATUS1234
    b a
    c
      
       -ASSIGNMENT MODE- 
        select any key!
     
        MENU   :
        STATUS :
        EXIT   :
        
         
        
    1
    2 
    						
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    Operations using the front panel bottom controls
    Turn the search dial and select the item to be registered.
    The cursor (¢) on the menu screen now moves.
    ∫Example of the menu displayed for registering setup menu items
    ∫Example of the menu displayed for registering VTR statuses
    When registering setup menu items:At the position of the item to be registered,
    select the PROG MENU button (1, 2, 3 or 4) in
    which the information is to be registered, and
    press it.
    When registering VTR statuses:At the position of the item to be registered,
    select the STATUS button (1, 2 or 3) in which
    the information is to be registered, and press it.
    The number of the button corresponding to the button that was pressed is now
    displayed.  When the same button is pressed again, the button number display is
    released.
    To register more items, repeat steps 3 and 4.
    Press the SAVE/EXIT button.
    The registered information is now saved in the memory.  (When more than one item
    has been registered, the information will be stored in sequence starting with the lowest
    item number.)
    To return the registered information to the state prior to registration, press the STOP
    button.
    ASSIGN-MENU BASIC
         N0.000 - 1---
    ¢000 P-ROLL TIME    1---
     001 LOCAL ENA      -2--
     002 TAPE TIMER     --3-
     003 REMAIN SEL     ----
     004 SYNCHRONIZE    ----
     005 SUPER          ----
     006 DISPLAY SEL    ----
     007 CHARA H-POS    ----
     008 CHARA V-POS    ----
    ASSIGN-MENU 
       N0.000 - 1---
    ¢000 REC FORMAT     1---
     001 REF OUT        -2--
     002 PB FLD RATE    --3-
     003 REC FLD RATE   ----
     004 HD OUT         ----
     005 SD OUT         ----
     006 UFC            ----
     END                ----
    3
    4
    5
    6 
    						
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    Operations using the front panel bottom controls
    ∫To return the registered information to the factory settings (initial settings), press
    the RESET button while the registered menu item is displayed.  The following
    message will appear.
    ∫Example of the menu displayed for resetting setup menu items which have been
    registered
    PLAY button:Whatever items have been registered in the PROG
    MENU 1 to 4 buttons b are reset to the factory
    settings.
    PROG MENU 1 to 4 buttons:The button which was pressed is returned to the non-
    registration status.
    CANCEL button:This is for canceling the reset operation.
    ∫Example of the operation menu displayed for resetting VTR statuses which have
    been registered
    PLAY button:Whatever statuses have been registered in the STATUS 1 to 3
    buttons c are reset to the factory settings.
    STATUS 1 to 3 buttons:The button which was pressed is returned to the non-
    registration status.
    CANCEL button:This is for canceling the reset operation.
      ASSIGN-MENU INIT SET 
        select any key!
     
        ALL      
        MENU1    
        MENU2    
        MWNU3    
        MENU4    
        CANCEL   
      ASSIGN-MENU INIT SET 
         select any key!
     
         ALL     
         STATUS1 
         STATUS2 
         STATUS3 
         CANCEL  
         
    						
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