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    Error messages
    Display•Description
    •VTR operation and remedial action
    T REEL
    TORQUE ERRIf an abnormal torque applied to the take-up reel motor
    is detected, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the
    message display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    S REEL
    TORQUE ERRIf an abnormal torque applied to the supply reel motor
    is detected or if an abnormal current flowing to the
    current-sensing resistor is detected, the AUTO OFF
    lamp lights, and the message display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    If the error message display persists even after the
    VTR has been shut down and started up again,
    consult your dealer.
    UNLOAD
    ERRORIf the tape has not been wound up during unloading,
    the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message display
    blinks.
    VTR: Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    WINDUP
    ERRORIf, after the total tape amount has been detected, the
    amount of tape wound up onto the take-up reel and the
    amount of tape supplied by the supply reel differ to an
    abnormal extent while the tape is traveling, the AUTO
    OFF lamp lights, and the message display blinks.
    VTR: Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    W-UP REEL
    NOT ROTAIf, after the cassette has been inserted, the tape take-
    up reel has not wound up the tape while the total tape
    amount is not detected and while the tape is traveling,
    the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message display
    blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    Error messages
    S-FF/REW
    TIMEOVERWhen the tape start or end processing operation is not
    completed, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the
    message display blinks.
    VTR: Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    T REEL ROTA
    TOO FASTIf the take-up reel motor rotates at an abnormally fast
    rate, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message
    display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    S REEL ROTA
    TOO FASTIf the supply reel motor rotates at an abnormally fast
    rate, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message
    display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    Display•Description
    •VTR operation and remedial action
    FRONT LOAD
    MOTORIf the cassette fails to move up even after 6 seconds
    have elapsed since the VTR transferred to the EJECT
    mode, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message
    display blinks.
    
    If the cassette fails to move down even after 6 seconds
    have elapsed since the cassette was inserted, the VTR
    transfers to the EJECT mode.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    LOADING
    MOTORIf the unloading operation fails to be completed within 6
    seconds, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message
    display blinks.
      
    If the loading operation fails to be completed within 6
    seconds, the VTR transfers to the EJECT mode
    (unloading mode).
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    REEL DIR
    UNMATCHIf the take-up reel motor is running in the reverse
    direction, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message
    display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    REEL
    TENSION
    ERRORIf an abnormal tension at the supply side is detected in
    the reel mode, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the
    message display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    SERVO COMM
    ERRORWhen the servo microcomputer does not follow the
    instructions of the system control microcomputer even
    after 10 seconds have elapsed, the AUTO OFF lamp
    lights, and the message display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    SERVO
    CONTROL
    ERRORWhen there is no response from the servo
    microcomputer for 1 or more seconds, the AUTO OFF
    lamp lights, and the message display blinks.
    VTR:Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again.
    SERVO
    ERRORWhen only the servo microcomputer was reset in an
    instantaneous power failure, etc., the AUTO OFF lamp
    lights, and the message display blinks.
    VTR: Stops.
    •Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON
    again. 
    						
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    The VTR can be operated by commands when the
    RS-232C interface is used.  (Refer to the command
    tables on page 125 and 126.)
    ∫
    Condition for acknowledging
    commands from RS-232C interface
    Setup menu item No.204 (RS232C SEL): ON
    If the above condition is not met,
    [ACK]+[STX]ER001[EXT] is returned to the external
    component.  Whether [ACK] is returned depends on
    the setting which has been selected for setup menu
    item No.209 (RETURN ACK).
    Hardware specifications
    External interface specifications
    RS-232C interface
    •Connector pin specifications
    Connector: D-SUB 25-pin 
    (crossover cable supported)
    Pin No. Signal Description
    1FG Protective ground (frame ground)
    2RXD Received data (data is sent to PC)
    3TXD Transmitted data (data is received
    from PC)
    4CTS Clear to send (shorted with pin 5)
    5RTS Request to send (shorted with pin 4)
    6DTR Data terminal ready (no processing)
    7SG Signal ground
    20DSR Data set ready (+ voltage output after
    communication enable status)
    •Example of connection with controller (PC)
    (Using crossover cable with D-SUB 25-pin
    connectors)
    PC side
    (D-SUB 25-pin connector)   VTR side
    FG
    TXD
    RXD
    RTS
    CTS
    DSR
    SG
    DTR1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    20FG
    RXD
    TXD
    CTS
    RTS
    DTR
    SG
    DSR 1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    20
    (Using crossover cable with D-SUB 9-pin and D-
    SUB 25-pin connectors)
    PC side
    (D-SUB 9-pin connector)   VTR side
    RXD
    TXD
    DTR
    SG
    DSR
    RTS
    CTS2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8FG
    RXD
    TXD
    CTS
    RTS
    DTR
    SG
    DSR 1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    20 
    						
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    Software specifications (protocol)
    1.Communication parameters
    RS-232C interface
    Communication
    system Asynchronous, full duplex
    Transfer rate300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600bps
    Bit length 7 bits or 8 bits
    Stop bit 1 bitor 2 bits
    Parity bit None, odd or even
    ACK codeReturnedor not returned
      
    ACK is the code which is returned from the
    VTR to the controller when data has been
    successfully sent from the controller.
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    Communication
    parameterSetup menu item
    Transfer rateNo.205 BAUD RATE
    Bit length No.206 DATA LENGTH
    Stop bit No.207 STOP BIT
    Parity bit No.208 PARITY
    ACK codeNo.209 RETURN ACK
    Any changes to the settings can be made using the
    setup menu items listed below.
    2. Send format 
    [controller (PC) > >
    VTR]
    ∫
    Data format
    [STX] [command] [:] [data] [ETX]
    02h XX XX XX 3Ah XX.....
    XX 03h
    20H
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    3. Return format 
    [VTR > >
    controller (PC)]
    The following responses are made to the
    commands.  If necessary, more than one
    response is made.
    ∫
    When the communication has ended
    successfully
    1. The receive completion message is returned.
    [ACK]
    06h
    2. The execution completion message is
    returned.
    [STX] [command] [data] [ETX]
    02h XX XX XX XX.....
    XX 03h
    [command]:
    This is the message (data) which is returned
    or the execution completion message
    identifier.
    [data]:
    This is the data to be returned.  It can be
    omitted.
    Example: 
    Send command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    Return message (data)
    [STX] OPL [ETX]  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
    [ACK] [STX] OPL [ETX]
    ∫
    When the communication has ended
    unsuccessfully
    [NACK]
    15h
    ∫
    When processing is not possible due to
    incorrect data or problem with the VTR
    1. The receive completion message is returned.
    [ACK]
    06h
    2. An error code is returned.
    [STX] [E R N
    1N2N3] [ETX]
    02hError code03h
    4. Error code table
    ER001:Invalid command
    •Unsupported command received
    •Command execution error
    ER002:Parameter error
    ER102:VTR mode error 
    (front loading motor)
    ER103:VTR mode error (loading motor)
    ER104:VTR mode error (drum, capstan system)
    ER105:VTR mode error (reel system)
    ER106:VTR mode error (tension system)
    ER108:VTR condensation error
    ER1FF:VTR system error 
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    5. Command table
    ∫
    Commands relating to operation control
     
    •As the return (completion) message, [ACK] is
    returned when data is received, and only the
    execution message which is subsequently
    returned is listed in the table.
    •If a command not listed in the table is received,
    ER001 (invalid command) is returned after
    [ACK].
    VTR
    operationSend command
    STOP[STX] OSP [ETX]
    45[STX] OSP [ETX]
    This command is for stopping the tape transport.
    The resulting output picture and sound statuses
    differ according to the setting selected for the
    setup menu item No.105 (AUTO EE SEL).
    For details, refer to the setup menus.Return (completion)
    message
    STANDBY
    OFF[STX] OBF [ETX]
    45[STX] OBF [ETX]
    This command is for setting the VTR to standby
    OFF.
    STANDBY ON[STX] OBN [ETX]
    45[STX] OBN [ETX]
    This command is for setting the VTR to standby
    ON. VTR
    operationSend command
    SHTL
    FORWARD[STX] OSF:data [ETX]45[STX] OSF [ETX]
    This is the forward direction shuttle command.
    data = n: speed data
    0: STILL
    1:
    k0.03
    2:
    k0.1
    3:
    k0.2
    4:
    k0.5
    5:
    k1
    6:
    k2.0
    (1.85
    kfor formats other than
    DVCPROHD-LP)
    7:
    k4.9
    8:
    k9.8
    9:
    k16
    A:
    k32
      
    The 16
    kand 32kspeeds differ according to the
    setting selected for setup menu item No.101
    (SHTL MAX).Return (completion)
    message
    SHTL
    REVERSE[STX] OSR:data [ETX]45[STX] OSR [ETX]
    This is the reverse direction shuttle command.
    data = n: speed data
    0: STILL
    1:
    k0.03
    2:
    k0.1
    3:
    k0.2
    4:
    k0.5
    5:
    k1
    6:
    k2.0
    (1.85
    kfor formats other than
    DVCPROHD-LP)
    7:
    k4.9
    8:
    k9.8
    9:
    k16
    A:
    k32
      
    The 16
    kand 32kspeeds differ according to the
    setting selected for setup menu item No.101
    (SHTL MAX).
    EJECT[STX] OEJ [ETX]
    45[STX] OEJ [ETX]
    This command is for ejecting the cassette tape.
    The resulting output picture and sound statuses
    differ according to the setting selected for the
    setup menu item No.105 (AUTO EE SEL).
    For details, refer to the setup menus.
    PLAY[STX] OPL [ETX]
    45[STX] OPL [ETX]
    This command is for starting playback.
    REWIND[STX] ORW [ETX]
    45[STX] ORW [ETX]
    This command is for rewinding the tape.  The
    resulting output picture and sound statuses differ
    according to the setting selected for the setup
    menu item No.105 (AUTO EE SEL). 
    The maximum speed differs according to the
    setting selected for the setup menu item No.102
    (FF. REW MAX).
    For details, refer to the setup menus.
    FAST
    FORWARD[STX] OFF [ETX]
    45[STX] OFF [ETX]
    This command is for fast forwarding the tape.
    The resulting output picture and sound statuses
    differ according to the setting selected for the
    setup menu item No.105 (AUTO EE SEL). 
    The maximum speed differs according to the
    setting selected for the setup menu item No.102
    (FF. REW MAX).
    For details, refer to the setup menus.
    REC[STX] ORC [ETX]
    45[STX] ORC [ETX]
    This command is for starting recording. 
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    ∫
    Commands relating to inquiries
     
    •In terms of the return (completion) message,
    [ACK] is returned when data is received, and
    only the execution message which is
    subsequently returned is listed in the table.
    •In the case of commands not listed in the table
    below, ER001 (invalid command) is returned
    after [ACK].
    VTR
    operationSend command
    CTL/TC DATA
    REQUEST[STX] QCD [ETX]
    45[STX] CD data [ETX]
    This command is for inquiring about the counter
    value.
    data = f w gh mm ss ff
    f=F
    w=S
    gh =
    With CTL:
    g = SP(20h): for a plus display 
    j(2Dh): for a minus display 
    h = 0 to 9: hours
    With TC:
    gh = 00 to 23: hours
    mm = 00 to 59: minutes
    ss = 00 to 59: seconds
    (525i system)
    ff = 00 to 29: frames
      
    CTL or TC is returned, whichever corresponds to
    the front display mode.Return (completion)
    message
    STATUS
    REQUEST[STX] QOP [ETX]
    45[STX] 
    222[ETX]
    This command is for inquiring about the VTR’s
    operation mode.
    222= OEJ: EJECT
    OFF: FAST FORWARD
    OPL: PLAY
    ORC: REC
    ORW: REWIND
    OSP: STOP (including STANDBY ON)
    SRS: (IN/OUT) PREROLL
    OBF: STAND BY OFF
    OSF: SHTL FORWARD
    OSR: SHTL REVERSE
    OJG: JOG FORWARD/REVERSE
    OSW: VAR FORWARD/REVERSE
    EAE: AUTO EDIT
    EON: EDIT ON (MANUAL EDIT)
    EPV: PREVIEW
    ERV: REVIEW
    ID (VTR No.)
    REQUEST[STX] QID [ETX]
    45[STX] data [ETX]
    This command is for inquiring about the VTR
    used.
    data = AJ-HD1700 
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    ∫
    Microsoft QuickBASIC sample program
    CLS
    STX$ = CHR$(&H2): ETX$ = CHR$ (&H3): NAK$ = CHR$(15): ACK$ = CHR$(&H6)
    PRINT *** RS-232C COMMUNICATION SAMPLE PROGRAM ***
    PRINT Type Command QUIT to quit.
    PRINT
    REM *** Communication Port Initial & Open ***
    REM Port 1,9600Bps,No parity,8 bit data,1 stop bit
    OPEN COM1:9600,N,8,1 FOR RANDOM AS #1 LEN = 256
    REM *** Input Command & Send Command ***
    SendCmd:
    INPUT Input Command =; SEND$
    IF SEND$ = QUIT THEN GOTO ProgEnd
    PRINT #1, STX$ + SEND$ + ETX$
    REM *** Wait for Receive Command ***
    WHILE LOC(1) = 0
    WAITKEY$ = INKEY$
    IF WAITKEY$ = Q THEN PRINT *** Quit ***: GOTO ProgEnd
    WEND
    REM *** Receive Command ***
    RecvCmd:
    RECV$ = INPUT$(1, #1)
    IF RECV$ = STX$ THEN RECV$ = [Stx]
    IF RECV$ = ACK$ THEN RECV$ = [Ack]
    IF RECV$ = NAK$ THEN RECV$ = [Nak]
    IF RECV$ = ETX$ THEN BUFFER$ = BUFFER$ + [Etx]: GOTO DispOut
    BUFFER$ = BUFFER$ + RECV$
    GOTO RecvCmd
    REM *** Output Receive Command ***
    DispOut:
    PRINT Receive Command =; BUFFER$
    PRINT
    BUFFER$ = 
    GOTO SendCmd
    REM *** End Program ***
    ProgEnd:
    CLOSE
    END
    Microsoft QuickBASIC is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. 
    						
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    Connector signals
    VIDEO IN
    HD SERIAL IN
    (DIGITAL)BNC k1, active-through (BNC k1)
    HD REF IN
    BNC k2, loop-through, 75™
    termination
    switch provided
    SD REF IN
    BNC k2, loop-through, 75™
    termination
    switch provided
    SD SERIAL IN
    (DIGITAL)BNC k1, active-through (BNC k1) (board,
    option)
    SDTI IN
    BNC k
    1 (board, option)
    VIDEO OUT
    HD SERIAL OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNC k 4
    SD SERIAL OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNC k 2
    VIDEO OUT
    BNC k 3
    HD REF OUT
    BNC k 1
    SD REF OUT
    BNC k 1
    SDTI OUT
    BNC k1 (board, option)
    AUDIO IN
    HD SERIAL IN
    (DIGITAL)BNC k1, active-through (BNC k1)
    AUDIO IN
    (DIGITAL)BNC k 4 (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4, CH5/CH6,
    CH7/CH8), AES/EBU format
    AUDIO IN
    (ANALOG)XLR k 4 (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4)
    CUE IN
    XLR k 1
    TIME CODE IN
    XLR k 1
    SD SERIAL IN
    (DIGITAL)BNC k1, active-through (BNC k1) (board,
    option)
    AUDIO OUT
    HD SERIAL OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNC k 4
    AUDIO OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNC k 4 (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4, CH5/CH6,
    CH7/CH8), AES/EBU format
    AUDIO OUT
    (ANALOG)XLR k 4 (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4)
    CUE OUT
    XLR k 1
    TIME CODE OUT
    XLR k 1
    MONITOR OUT
    XLR k 2 (L, R)
    HEADPHONES
    (front) 1/4-inch (6.5 mm)
    SD SERIAL OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNC k 2
    RS-422A REMOTE (9P)
    OREMOTE IN/OUT
    Pin No. Signal
    1FRAME GROUND
    2TRANSMIT A
    3RECEIVE B
    4RECEIVE COMMON
    5
    ====
    6TRANSMIT COMMON
    7TRANSMIT B
    8RECEIVE A
    9FRAME GROUND
    OREMOTE OUT
    Pin No. Signal
    1FRAME GROUND
    2RECEIVE A
    3TRANSMIT B
    4TRANSMIT COMMON
    5
    ====
    6RECEIVE COMMON
    7RECEIVE B
    8TRANSMIT A
    9FRAME GROUND 
    						
    							CUE INPUT IMPEDANCE SW
    This sets the CUE input impedance.
    HIGH/600™
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    Connector signals
    PARALLEL REMOTE (50P)
    Refer to 50P IN/OUT ASSIGN on the function menu
    (page 75) for the connection pin signals.
    ENCODER REMOTE(15P)
    Pin No. Signal
    1FRAME GROUND
    4REM (G)
    7REM RX (X) 
    REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL RECEIVE
    8REM TX (X)REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL TRANSMIT
    14REM RX (Y)
    REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL RECEIVE
    15REM TX (Y)REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL TRANSMIT
    RS-232C 
    (D-SUB 25-pin, crossover cable supported)
    Pin No. Signal Description
    1FG Protective ground (frame ground)
    2RXD Received data (data is sent to PC)
    3TXD Transmitted data (data is received
    from PC)
    4CTS Clear to send (shorted with pin 5)
    5RTS Request to send (shorted with pin 4)
    6DTR Data terminal ready (no processing)
    7SG Signal ground
    20DSR Data set ready (+ voltage output after
    communication enable status)
    Printed circuit boards
    F1 board (ADDA)
    Switch No. What is set
    SW1
    SW101 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW
    This sets the CH2 audio input impedance.
    HIGH/600™
    SW201 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW
    This sets the CH3 audio input impedance.
    HIGH/600™
    SW301 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW
    This sets the CH4 audio input impedance.
    HIGH/600™
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW
    This sets the CH1 audio input impedance.
    HIGH/600™
    H3 board (CUE)
    Switch No. What is set
    SW101
    CAUTION:
    These servicing instructions are for use by
    qualified service personnel only.  To reduce the
    risk of fire or electric shock do not perform any
    servicing other than that contained in the
    operating instructions unless you are qualified
    to do so. 
    						
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    [GENERAL]
    indicates the safety information.
    Power supply:  AC 100–240V, 50–60 Hz (AJ-HD1700P)
    AC 100–240V, 50–60 Hz (AJ-HD1700E)
    Power consumption: 240W
    Operating ambient temperature: 
    41x
    F to 104x
    F (5x
    C to 40x
    C)
    Operating ambient humidity: 
    10% to 80% (no condensation)
    Weight: 
    Approx. 48.4 lbs (22 kg)
    Dimensions (W k
    H k
    D): 
    16-3/4 (max. 17-3/16 ) k
    6-15/16 k
    17-11/16 inches 
    (not including supporting feet, jacks and connectors, JOG
    dial and fan)
    424 (max. 435.4) k
    175.2 k
    448.9 mm
    Recording format: 
    DVCPRO HD-LP
    Video signals recorded: 
    1080i (50/59.94/60 Hz switchable)
    720p (59.94/60 Hz switchable)
    480i/59.94 Hz
    576i/50 Hz (when optional board AJ-UC1700G is installed)
    Audio signals recorded: 
    48 kHz, 16 bits, 8 channels
    Recording tracks:   
    Digital video/audio:
    helical tracks
    (Time code is recorded in sub-code area.)
    Cue track: 
    1 track
    Control track: 
    1 track
    Tape speed:  
    67.64 mm/sec. (in 59.94 Hz mode)
    67.70 mm/sec. (in 60 or 50 Hz mode)
    Tape used: 
    Metal tape
    Recording time: 
    126 minutes (using XL cassette)
    92 minutes (using L cassette)
    32 minutes (using M cassette)
    FF/REW time: 
    Approx. 1 min. 30 sec. (when XL cassette is used and
    i
    100k
    or j
    100k
    speed is selected)
    Search speed: 
    d
    100k
    Digital slow: 
    j
    1k
    to i
    2k
    (when playing back tapes recorded using the
    DVCPRO HD-LP format)
    j
    1k
    to i
    1.1k
    (when playing back tapes recorded using
    any other format)
    Editing accuracy:
    d
    0 frames (when time code is used, in 50 Hz, 59.94 Hz or
    60 Hz mode)
    Tape timer accuracy: 
    d
    1 frame (when continuous CTL signal is used)
    Servo lock time: 
    Less than 0.3 sec. (from standby ON)
    Specifications
    [VIDEO]
    Sampling frequencies:
    Y: 74.25 MHz, Pb/Pr: 37.125 MHz
    Quantizing: 
    8 bits
    Video compression method: 
    DCT i
    variable length code
    Video compression rate: 
    1/6.7
    Error correction: 
    Reed-Solomon product code
    Video recording bit rate: 
    100 Mbps
    Video Input Connectors
    HD serial digital input: 
    BNC k
    1 (complies with SMPTE 292M standard), 
    BNC k
    1 (active-through)
    SD serial digital input (option): 
    BNC k
    1 (complies with SMPTE 259M-C standard), 
    BNC k
    1 (active-through)
    SDTI input (option): 
    BNC k
    1 (complies with SMPTE 305M/SMPTE 321M
    standards)*
    HD reference input: 
    BNC k
    2 (loop-through), 75™
    ON/OFF selectable
    SD reference input: 
    BNC k
    2 (loop-through), 75™
    ON/OFF selectable
    Video Output Connectors
    HD serial digital output: 
    BNC k
    3 (complies with SMPTE 292M standard), 
    BNC k
    1 (monitor output with superimposed display)
    SD serial digital output: 
    BNC k
    1 (complies with SMPTE 259M-C/SMPTE 294M
    standards),
    BNC k
    1 (monitor output with superimposed display)
    SDTI output (option): 
    BNC k
    1 (complies with SMPTE 305M/SMPTE 321M
    standards)
    HD reference output: 
    BNC k
    1
    SD reference output: 
    BNC k
    1
    Analog composite output: 
    BNC k
    3, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 (WFM OUT), VIDEO 3
    (superimposed ON/OFF), output during SD playback or
    during down-conversion
    * The optional AJ-UC1700G SD serial digital input board and
    optional AJ-YAC150P SDTI input board cannot be installed at
    the same time.  Install one or the other.
    Loading time: 
    Approx. 4 sec.
    Audio split editing: 
    Provided 
    						
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