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    1Re-registering an edit point
    Locate the new edit point by performing the jog or
    shuttle operation, and press the IN (or OUT) button
    and SET button at the same time to re-register the
    edit point.
    2Modifying an edit point in 1-frame increments
    (trimming function)
    Press the TRIM button while holding down the IN
    (or OUT) button.
    Each time the i
    button is pressed, the point is
    moved ahead by one frame.
    Conversely, each time the j
    button is pressed, the
    point is moved back by one frame.
    3Resetting edit points
    1
    Resetting both an edit IN point and OUT
    point
    Press  (TC CLR = RESET) on the 
    menu.
    (This takes effect only in the CTL mode.)
    2
    Resetting either an edit IN point or OUT point
    Press the  button among the number keys
    while holding down the IN (or OUT) button.
    
    •An edit OUT point can be reset even while
    editing is in progress.
    •In the eject mode, the IN and OUT points are
    automatically reset.
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    Modifying edit points
    Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck)
    1Press the IN (or OUT) button to check the edit
    point.
    The value of the registered edit point appears on
    the display.
    2While holding down the IN (or OUT) button, press
    the PREROLL button to check the picture at the
    edit point.
    The tape is cued up to the edit IN (or OUT) point,
    and a still picture of the point appears.
    •If “STOP” has been selected as the setup menu
    item No.307 (AFTER CUE-UP) setting, the VTR
    is set to the E-E mode provided that EE has
    been selected as the  menu 
    (OUTPUT) setting.
    F1
    3By holding down the IN and OUT buttons at the
    same time, check the editing duration.  The
    duration appears on the display. 
    How the duration is calculated
    •When two edit points have been set
    The duration between the two points is
    calculated.
    •When only one edit point has been set
    The duration between the data which has been
    set and the current address is calculated.
    •When no edit points have been set
    The duration of the previously edited section is
    calculated.
    Checking the edit points
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    Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck)
    Previewing
    1After the edit points have been registered, press
    the PREVIEW button.
    Regular preview is now conducted.
    
    •If the edit IN point has not been registered, the
    position where the PREVIEW button was
    pressed is registered as the edit IN point.
    •To stop the preview at any time, press the
    STOP button.
    •When the PREVIEW button is pressed again
    after the IN point during the course of a preview,
    the preview will start again from the beginning.
    •When the edit OUT point is reached, the tape is
    postrolled, after which it stops automatically.
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    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
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    1Press the AUTO EDIT button.
    Automatic editing is now executed.
    •To suspend editing at any time, press the STOP
    button.
    •When the edit OUT point is reached, the tape is
    postrolled, after which it stops.
    Postrolling
    In the case of assemble editing, editing continues
    for about 2 seconds after the edit OUT point is
    passed, and the tape is then returned to the OUT
    point, after which it stops.
    In the case of insert editing, the PLAY mode is
    established after the edit OUT point has been
    passed, and the tape is then returned to the OUT
    point, after which it stops.
    Retry function
    Even when the STOP button has been pressed to
    suspend editing, editing can be repeated from the
    beginning simply by pressing the AUTO EDIT
    button again.
    Auto tag function
    If, upon completion of editing, when the AUTO
    EDIT button is pressed although the next edit point
    has not yet been registered, the previous edit OUT
    point is registered as the IN point, and editing is
    executed.
    To release the auto tag mode, press one of the
    transport system buttons (such as the PLAY
    button).
    
    The registered points are automatically cleared
    after editing has been executed.  However, the
    previous edit points can be recalled by pressing
    the TRIMi
    (or TRIMj
    ) button and SET button at
    the same time.
    Automatic editing  
    						
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    1Upon completion of the editing, press the REVIEW
    button.
    Review is now started by the recorder.
    •To stop the review at any time, press the STOP
    button.
    •When the edit OUT point is reached, the tape is
    postrolled, after which it stops.
    Reviewing
    Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck)
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    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
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    ∫
    Modifying the edit points
    Video IN point:
    While holding down the IN button, press the TRIMi
    button or TRIMj
    button.
    Video OUT point:
    While holding down the OUT button, press the
    TRIMi
    button or TRIMj
    button.
    Audio IN point:
    While holding down the A-IN button, press the
    TRIMi
    button or TRIMj
    button.
    Audio OUT point:
    While holding down the A-OUT button, press the
    TRIMi
    button or TRIMj
    button.
    ∫
    Cueing the tape up to the edit points
    Cue-up to video IN point:
    While holding down the IN button, press the
    PREROLL button.
    Cue-up to video OUT point:
    While holding down the OUT button, press the
    PREROLL button.
    Cue-up to audio IN point:
    While holding down the A-IN button, press the
    PREROLL button.
    Cue-up to audio OUT point:
    While holding down the A-OUT button, press the
    PREROLL button. The video edit points and audio edit points can be
    registered independently, and editing can be executed
    with the video points offset from the audio points.
    Audio edit points cannot be registered when the
    assemble editing mode has been selected.
    After registering the edit points, proceed with the
    same operations as for insert editing.
    ∫
    Registering the edit points
    Video IN point:
    While holding down the IN button, press the SET
    button.
    Video OUT point:
    While holding down the OUT button, press the SET
    button.
    Audio IN point: 
    While holding down the A-IN button, press the SET
    button.
    Audio OUT point:
    While holding down the A-OUT button, press the
    SET button.
     
    If the editing mode is changed to assemble editing
    after the audio edit points have been registered, the
    audio edit points will be cleared.
    ∫
    Clearing the edit points
    Video IN point:
    While holding down the IN button, press the 
    button among the number keys.
    Video OUT point:
    While holding down the OUT button, press the 
    button among the number keys.
    Audio IN point:
    While holding down the A-IN button, press the
    button among the number keys.
    Audio OUT point:
    While holding down the A-OUT button, press the 
    button among the number keys.
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    Audio Split Editing 
    A-IN button A-OUT button
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    Audio Split Editing 
    ∫
    Duration display
    The duration can be indicated on the display.
    Between the video IN and OUT points: 
    Press the IN button and OUT button at the same
    time.
    Between the audio IN and OUT points: 
    Press the A-IN button and A-OUT button at the
    same time.
    Match frame processing function
    When two VTRs are used to perform the audio split
    editing operations, there will be a total of 8 edit
    points: the video IN and OUT points for the player,
    the video IN and OUT points for the recorder, the
    audio IN and OUT points for the player, and the
    audio IN and OUT points for the recorder.  
    When five of the eight edit points are registered, the
    remaining three points are automatically calculated
    so only five of the edit points can be registered.
    ∫
    When a VTR not equipped with the split
    editing function is used as the player
    When a VTR for which the video and audio edit
    points cannot be set independently is used as the
    player, split editing is still possible by setting the
    audio IN point and OUT point in the recorder and
    setting the data of three points as the video edit
    points.
    
    If, during audio split editing, the video OUT point (or
    audio OUT point) only is registered without the
    audio OUT (or video OUT point) having been
    registered and automatic editing is then executed,
    editing will continue until either the audio OUT point
    (or video OUT point) is registered or the STOP
    button is pressed to suspend the editing operation. 
    						
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    Variable memory function
    1Register the IN point using the SET button and IN
    button.  There is no need to set the OUT point for
    variable memory playback.
    Variable memory playback operation procedure
    The variable memory mode can be selected by setting
    (VARMEM) on the  menu to
    “ON.”
    When  (VARMEM) is set to “OFF,” the variable
    memory mode is canceled, and the regular mode is
    established.
    
    Bear in mind that when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or
    SD) mode has been selected as the system menu
    item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting,  (VARMEM)
    will no longer appear on the display and the variable
    memory mode cannot be selected.
    F6
    F6
    F6
    2Set the initial speed (j
    1.0k
    to i
    2.0k
    ) using the
    search dial while holding down the SET button.
    3When the SET button and PREVIEW/REVIEW
    button are pressed at the same time, the tape is
    automatically prerolled and played back at the
    initial speed setting up to the IN point.
    4After the tape has passed the IN point, turn the
    search dial to store the playback speed in the
    memory.
    5Press the STOP button to stop the tape.
    6When the PREVIEW/REVIEW button is pressed,
    variable memory playback is performed at the
    memorized speed.
    Variable memory function selection
    This VTR is provided with two variable memory
    functions,  as follows.  These functions can be used in
    the variable memory mode.
    Variable memory playback:
    Any section of the tape can be played back at variable
    speeds in the VAR mode, the changes in the speed
    can be stored in the memory, and the tape can be
    played back at the memorized speed.
    Variable memory editing:
    Using the VTR as a controller (recorder in the deck-to-
    deck mode) to control the playback speed of the
    player, editing can be performed in the variable speed
    mode.
    OutlineTo perform variable memory playback operations, set
    the VTR to the variable memory mode, and take the
    steps below.
    
    •After passing the IN point, the tape is played back
    in accordance with the settings in the memory, and
    it continues to run at the last speed stored in the
    memory until the STOP button is pressed.
    •Whatever is stored in the memory will be cleared
    when the VTR exits the variable memory mode.  It
    is also cleared when the POWER switch is set to
    “OFF.”
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    1Select the editing mode on the  or
     menu.
    2Select the VTR to be operated by pressing the
    RECORDER or PLAYER button.
    3Register the IN and OUT points using the SET
    button and IN and OUT buttons.  The player’s OUT
    point cannot be registered.
    4Press the PLAYER button to select the player
    VTR, and then set the initial speed using the
    search dial while holding down the SET button.
    5When the SET button and PREVIEW/REVIEW
    button are pressed at the same time, the tapes in
    both the player and recorder are automatically
    prerolled, and the player VTR plays back the tape
    at the initial speed setting up to the IN point.
    6After the tape has passed the IN point, turn the
    search dial to store the playback speed of the
    player VTR in the memory.
    7When the tape passes the OUT point that was set
    by the recorder, the storing of the playback speed
    in the memory ends.
    8When the AUTO EDIT button is pressed, variable
    memory editing is executed.  Once editing has
    been executed, the memorized speeds will be
    cleared except for the initial speed which is not
    cleared.
    9By pressing the PREVIEW/REVIEW button, the
    edited results can be checked.
    Variable memory editing operation procedure
    To perform variable memory editing operations, set
    this VTR, which is connected as the recorder to the
    variable memory mode, and take the steps below.
    Variable memory function
    
    •Whatever is stored in the memory will be cleared
    when the VTR exits the variable memory mode.  It
    is also cleared when the POWER switch is set to
    “OFF.”
    •Phase synchronization is not performed during
    playback up to the IN point of the variable memory
    editing.  Therefore, depending on the VTR used as
    the player and its speed setting, no guarantees are
    made for the accuracy of the IN point.
    •When conducting variable memory editing in the
    speed range of j
    1.0k
    to i
    2.0k
    , use VTRs with
    which these speeds are guaranteed for both the
    recorder and player.
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    Function menus
    The function menus are used to set the functions which are frequently used.
    The function menus are selected directly using the direct menu buttons on the front panel.
    General description
    General menus
    , 
    The most basic settings for recording, playback and
    TC operations are set on these menu screens.
    , 
    The basic input/output settings for the video signals
    are performed and, moreover, the level of the HD
    output signals can also be adjusted on these menu
    screens.
    , ,  
    The basic input/output settings for the audio signals
    are performed on these menu screens.
    , 
    The TC-related settings are performed on these menu
    screens.
    The settings for superimposing time codes on the
    display can also be performed on these menu
    screens.
    , , , 
    Up to 24 frequently used menu items which have
    been registered can be used on these menu screens.
    , 
    A maximum of 60 cue points can be set on these
    menu screens.  In the PAGE mode, 10 pages with 6
    cue points on each page are provided so that the cue
    points can be managed on a page-by-page basis.
    , 
    The warnings and hour-meter can be checked on
    these menu screens.  On the SHIFT menu screen,
    error log files can be checked, deleted or saved onto
    or loaded from IC cards.
    , 
    These enable movement to the screens for operations
    (adjustments, saving data onto or loading it from the
    internal memory or IC cards) relating to the SYSTEM
    and SETUP menus.
    
    The ASSEMBLE editing mode is selected on this
    menu screen.
    
    The INSERT editing mode and editing channels are
    selected on this menu screen.
    Special menus
    
    The SYSTEM menu is displayed on-screen, enabling
    various adjustments to be made.
    
    The SETUP menu is displayed on-screen, enabling
    various adjustments to be made.
    
    The current setting information, including the SETUP
    menu contents, can be provided with titles and either
    saved in or loaded from the backup memory in one of
    4 variations.
    , 
    , 
    The SETUP menu items which can be registered are
    displayed on-screen, and they can be registered into
    or deleted from the function buttons.
    
    The current setting information, including the SETUP
    menu contents, can be provided with titles and saved
    onto or loaded from the IC card memory in one of 8
    variations.
    
    The contents of the error logs can be provided with
    titles and saved onto or loaded from the IC card
    memory in one of 8 variations.
    
    The MULTI CUE menu items can be provided with
    titles and saved onto or loaded from the IC card
    memory in one of 8 variations.
    , 
    Using the front panel controls and on-screen menus,
    the functions are registered into the input pins of the
    parallel remote (50PIN) connector and the statuses
    are registered into its output pins. 
    						
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    Function menus
    Allocating the function keys
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6Menu (6 types)  Menu hierarchyItems allocated to function keys
    HOME1st  OUTPUT TC/CTL TC CLR R INH2nd (SHIFT)   PREROL OUTREF CAPSTN VARMEM
    VIDEO1st  VID IN INT SG WFM UP CON DW CON2nd (SHIFT)  
    3rd (F+SHIFT)V LV C LV HUE SUP LV
    BR CT R-BR B-BR R-CT B-CT
    AUDIO1st  A1 IN A2 IN DIN 12 A3 IN A4 IN DIN 342nd (SHIFT)   A5 IN A6 IN DIN 56 A7 IN A8 IN DIN 78
    3rd (SHIFT)   VOLUME RECCUE M MIX
    TC1st  TC SRC TCG MD TCG RG RUN MD DF MOD2nd (SHIFT)   SUPER C HPOS C VPOS DISPLY C TYPE TIMER
    PF11st F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F12nd (SHIFT)   F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1
    PF21st F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F12nd (SHIFT)   F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1
    CUE
    MULTICUE function1st PREV NEXT MODE CLR AL CLR
    2nd (SHIFT)   CARD PAGE ROTATE CU-ROL
    DIAG
    ERROR LOG function1st WARN HOURS
    2nd (SHIFT)   STEP CARD AL CLR
    MENU1st FILE CARD SYSTEM SETUP2nd (SHIFT)   PF1 FT PF1 BK PF2 FT PF2 BK 50P IN 50P OT
    ASSEMASSEM
    SYSTEM
    SYSTEM MENU (ON SCREEN)CANCEL RESET SET EXIT
    SETUP
    SETUP MENU (ON SCREEN): 
    PREV;
    NEXT CANCEL RESET SET EXIT
    FILE
    USER FILE BACKUP functionP.LOAD LOAD <
    SAVE >
    LOCK EXIT
    PF1
    , PF2
    MENU ASSIGN function: 
    PREV; 
    NEXT CANCEL RESET SET EXIT
    CARD
    IC CARD function (MENU)
    IC CARD function (ERRLOG)
    IC CARD function (MULTI CUE)
    FORMAT SAVE <
    LOAD >
    DELETE LOCKEXIT
    50PIN
    50-pin ASSIGN function:
    PREV;
    NEXT CANCEL RESET SET EXIT INSERTA5 A6 A7 A8 TC
    V A1A2A3A4CUE
    No factory settings (any items can be allocated to any keys).
    Warning mark
    When a warning occurs in this VTR, the warning mark (W) blinks.  If the DIAG button is then pressed, the corresponding warning message is
    displayed on the screen.  ( See DIAG screen.)
    GENERAL
    DESCRIPTION 
    						
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    Function menus
    Toggle: 
    Each time a function button is pressed, the setting is
    changed or entered.
    F i
    toggle*: 
    When a function button is pressed while the F button
    is held down, the setting can be changed or entered
    each time.
    Toggle i
    ADJ: 
    When a function button is pressed, the setting is
    highlighted, and the status in which the setting can be
    changed is established.  
    The ADJUST dial is used to change the setting.
    When the same function button is pressed again and
    the highlighting is released, the setting is entered.
    Press: 
    When a function button is pressed, the setting can be
    changed while the button is held down or at the
    instant when it is pressed.  When the function button
    is released, the original setting is restored.
    F i
    press*: 
    When a function button is pressed while the F button
    is held down, the setting can be changed while the
    button is held down or at the instant when it is
    pressed.  When the function button is released, the
    original setting is restored.
    * When only the function button is pressed, message
    display “Press i
    ” etc. blinks.
    F5F
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