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Panasonic Digital Hd Video Cassette Recorder Ajhd1700 Operating Instructions

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    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    
    No./Item Description of setting
    500*4
    VITC BLANKFor  selecting  whether  or  not  to  output  the
    VITC signal at the positions selected by setup
    menu items No.501 (VITC POS-1) and No.502
    (VITC POS-2).
    0000 BLANK:The VITC signal is not output.0001THRU:The VITC signal is output.  
    Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.
    501*4
    VITC POS-1For setting the position where the VITC signal
    is to be inserted. 0000 10L 0000 7L
    :: ::
    0006
    16L000411L:: ::
    0010 20L 0015 22L
    
    • The same line as the one selected by the setup menu
    item No.502 (VITC POS-2) cannot be selected.
    • Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.
    505*1
    TCG REGENFor  selecting  the  regeneration  signal  when
    REGEN has been selected as the TCG (time
    code generator) mode.0000TC&UB:
    Regeneration  applies  to  both  the  time  code
    and user’s bit.
    0001 TC:Regeneration applies only to the time code only.0002 UB:Regeneration applies only to the user’s bit only.
    506*1
    REGEN MODEFor  selecting  the  editing  mode  range  when
    the  VTR  is  operating  in  the  REGEN  mode
    while  performing  editing  operations  with
    “AUTO”  selected  as  the  setup  menu  item
    No.503 (TCG MODE) setting.
    0000AS&IN:
    Regeneration  applies  during  assemble  or
    insert editing.
    0001 ASSEM:
    Regeneration applies during assemble editing.
    0002 INSRT:
    Regeneration applies during insert editing.
    507*
    1
    TC SOURCEFor selecting the time code to be used when
    HD  SDI  or  SD  SDI  has  been  selected  as  the
    setup  menu  item  No.600  (VIDEO  IN  SEL)
    setting  when  an  external  time  code  is  to  be
    used.
    [When HD SDI has been selected]
    0000INT:
    The  time  code  of  the  internal  time  code
    generator is used.
    0001 EXT_L:
    LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used.
    0002 SLTC:
    The  LTC  information  added  to  the  serial
    signals which are input to HD SDI IN is used.
    0003 SVITC:
    The  VITC  information  added  to  the  serial
    signals which are input to HD SDI IN is used.
    [When SD SDI has been selected]
    0000INT:
    The  time  code  of  the  internal  time  code
    generator is used.
    0001 EXT_L:
    LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used.
    0002 VITC:
    The  VITC  information  added  to  the  serial
    signals which are input to SD SDI IN is used.
    
    If the VIDEO IN SEL input selection is changed, the time
    code is converted as shown below.
    [HD_SDI] [SD_SDI]
    INT↔
    INT
    EXT_L↔
    EXT_L
    SLTC↔
    EXT_L
    SVITC↔
    VITC
    502*4
    VITC POS-2For setting the position where the VITC signal
    is to be inserted. 0000 10L 0000 7L
    :: ::
    0008
    18L000613L:: ::
    0010 20L 0015 22L
    
    • The same line as the one selected by the setup menu
    item No.501 (VITC POS-1) cannot be selected.
    • Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.
    503*1
    TCG MODEFor setting the synchronization of the internal
    time code generator.0000 REGEN:
    The time code reader is synchronized with the
    time code which is read from the tape.
    0001 PRE:
    Presetting is enabled at the operation panel or
    by the remote controller.
    0002AUTO:
    The  REGEN  and  PRE  settings  are
    automatically switched in accordance with the
    operation mode.
    In the editing mode: REGEN is selected.
    In all other modes: PRE is selected.
    504*1
    RUN MODEFor  setting  when  the  internal  time  code
    generator  is  to  advance  depending  on  the
    operation mode.0000REC:
    The time code generator is advanced during
    recording.
    0001 FREE:
    The time code generator is advanced while the
    power  is  on  regardless  of  which  operation
    mode is established.
    No./Item Description of setting
    *1: This item is not displayed 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.
    *2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD) mode has
    been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. 
    						
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    513
    VITC OUTFor selecting how to output the VITC which is
    superimposed on the output video signal.
    0000SBC:
    In the playback mode, the time code recorded
    in the SBC area is output.
    0001 VAUX:
    In the playback mode, the time code recorded
    in the VAUX area is output.
      
    The VITC information detected by the HD serial input is
    automatically recorded in the VAUX area when the video
    signals are recorded
    .
    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of setting
    514
    HD  EMBD
    VITCFor  selecting  whether  to  superimpose  the
    VITC information on the HD serial output.
    0000 OFF:
    The VITC information is not superimposed.
    0001ON:
    The VITC information is superimposed.
    515
    HD EMBD LTCFor  selecting  whether  to  superimpose  the
    LTC information on the HD serial output.
    0000 OFF:
    The LTC information is not superimposed.
    0001ON:
    The LTC information ist superimposed.
    516*1
    TC OUT ADVFor  selecting  the  processing  to  align  the
    phase of the time code which is output from
    the TIME CODE OUT connector.
    Normally, the time code which is output from the
    TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the
    output  video  and  audio.    If  so  required  by  the
    connection  with  an  external  component  or  for
    some other reason, this item makes it possible to
    set  the  mode  for  aligning  the  phase  with  the
    input.
    0000OFF:
    The  phase  alignment  processing  is  not
    conducted.    The  time  code  which  is  output
    from  the  TIME  CODE  OUT  connector  is
    aligned with the output video and audio.
    0001 EDIT:
    During  playback  when  an  editing  mode  has
    been  selected  and  during  editing,  the  time
    code  which  is  output  from  the  TIME  CODE
    OUT connector is aligned with the input video
    and audio.  In all other modes, it is aligned with
    the output video and audio
    .
    517*1
    TCG OUTFor  selecting  whether  to  latch  the  TCG
    display and LTC output during INPUT CHECK.0000MOMENT:
    The INPUT CHECK mode is established only
    while the INPUT CHECK key is held down.
    0001 LATCH:
    When the INPUT CHECK key is pressed, the
    INPUT  CHECK  mode  is  established;  even
    when  it  is  released,  the  mode  remains
    unchanged.  The selection is released when
    the video output is set to a mode other than the
    EE mode. SBC (sub code data) area:
    This is an area on the helical track, and it is separate from the video
    and audio data area.  The time codes, recording dates and times
    and  other  tape  control  information  complying  with  SMPTE/EBU
    standards are stored here.  As with the conventional LTC (linear time
    code),  the  time  code  can  be  read  even  during  rewinding  or  fast
    forwarding.  It can also be read out when the tape has stopped.
    VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:
    This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track.
    The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.
    508*1
    BINARY GPFor setting how the user’s bit of the time code
    generated by the TCG is to be used.0000000:
    NOT SPECIFIED (no character set specified)
    0001 001:
    ISO  CHARACTER  (8-bit  character  set
    complying with ISO646, ISO2022 standards)
    0002 010:UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)0003 011:UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)0004 100:UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)0005 101:PAGE/LINE0006 110:UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)0007 111:UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
    509
    PHASE CORRFor  selecting  whether  to  exercise  phase
    correction  control  over  the  LTC  which  is
    generated by the TCG.
    0000OFF:
    Phase correction control is not exercised.
    0001 ON:
    Phase correction control is exercised.
    510*1
    TCG CF FLAGFor selecting whether to set the CF flag of the
    TCG to ON or OFF.0000OFF:The CF flag is set to OFF.0001 ON:The CF flag is set to ON.
    511*2
    DF MODEFor  selecting  the  drop  frame  or  non-drop
    frame mode for CTL and TCG.0000DF:The  drop  frame  mode  is
    selected.
    0001 NDF:The  non-drop  frame  mode  is
    selected.  
    This DF mode setting takes effect only when LOCAL is
    selected or when “ENA” has been selected as the setup
    menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting.
    512*1
    TC OUT REFFor  switching  the  phase  of  the  time  code,
    which  is  output  from  the  TIME  CODE  OUT
    connector,  in  response  to  the  external  LTC
    input  when  a  setting  other  than  “INT”  has
    been selected for setup menu item No.507 (TC
    SOURCE).  (In EE mode only)
    0000VOUT:The  phase  is  aligned  with  the
    output image.
    0001 TC IN:The  phase  is  aligned  with  the
    external time code input.
    No./Item Description of setting
    *1:  This item is not displayed 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.
    *2:  This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD) or 50 Hz
    mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item  No.25  (SYSTEM
    FREQ) setting. 
    						
    							For  accentuating  the  horizontal  contours
    during down-conversion and line conversion
    (1080i 
    720p).
    0000 0dB
    0001i
    0.7dB
    0002
    i1dB0003i
    1. 2dB
    0004i
    1.5dB
    0005i
    2dB
    93
    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    601*1
    VIDEO INT SGFor selecting the type of internal signal.
    0000100%CB:
    A 100% color bar signal is selected.
    0001 75%CB:
    A 75% color bar signal is selected.
    0002 SMPTE:
    An SMPTE color bar signal is selected.
    0003 ARIB:
    An ARIB color bar signal is selected.
    0004 MB:
    A multiburst signal is selected.
    0005 RAMP:
    A ramp signal is selected.
    0006 BLACK:
    A black signal is selected.
    0007 PLL:
    A PLL signal is selected.
    0008 EQ:
    An EQ signal is selected.
    600*1
    VIDEO IN SEL
    For selecting the video signal which is to be input.0000 INT SG:
    The internal signal selected by the VIDEO INT
    SG item is generated.
    0001HDSDI:The serial video signal which has been input to the
    HD SDI IN connector is selected.
    0002 SDTI:
    (In 59/60 Hz mode)The compressed IF signal which has been input to
    the  SDTI  IN  connector  is  selected.    (This  setting
    does  not  appear  when  the  AJ-YAC15P  optional
    board has not been installed.)
    0002 SD SDI:The serial video signal which has been input to the
    SD SDI IN connector is selected.  (This setting does
    not appear when the AJ-UC1700G optional board
    has not been installed.)
    602*1
    SDI IN MODEFor selecting how to process the serial input.
    0000DR OFF:The  8  higher  bits  after  rounding  up
    the 2 lowest bits are recorded.
    0001 DR ON:The signal with 8 higher bits, obtained
    by dynamic rounding, is recorded.
    603
    V-MUTE SELFor  selecting  whether  to  mute  the  video  output
    signals  if  LOW  RF  has  been  detected  during
    playback.
    0000 N MUTE:The signals are not muted.
    (They are frozen.)
    0001GRAY:The signals are muted with gray.0002 BLACK:The signals are muted with black.0003 NOISE:The signals are muted with noise.
    606
    SD MONI O
    SELFor selecting the SD SDI or MONITOR output
    signal.
    0000MONI:: The MONITOR signal is output.0001 SDI:The  same  video  signal  as  the
    one  output  from  the  SD  SDI
    OUT1 connector is output
      
    When  1  (SDI)  is  selected,  the  time  code  and  other
    information are not superimposed on the display.
    604*1
    FREEZE SELFor  selecting  the  freeze  mode  of  the  still
    pictures and slow playback mode.0000FIELD:Field freeze, field slow
    0000FRAME:Frame freeze, frame slow605*
    1
    INTERPOLATEDuring field slow playback, vertical interpolation is
    conducted automatically to minimize the up/down
    movement of the playback pictures.  However, this
    setting enables the interpolation operation to be
    forcibly set to OFF.
    0000 OFF:The interpolation is forcibly set to OFF.
    0001AUTO:During slow playback, the interpolation
    is automatically set to ON.
    620*4
    DOWNCON
    MODEFor selecting the picture frame during down-
    conversion.0000FIT_V:Side cut mode0001 FIT_H:Letter box mode0002 FIT_HV:Squeeze mode0003 14:9:Semi letter box 14:90004 13:9:Semi letter box 13:9
    621*5
    UPCON MODEFor  selecting  the  picture  frame  during  up-
    conversion.0000FIT_V:Side panel mode0001 FIT_H:Top  and  bottom  cut  in  vertical
    direction
    0002 FIT_HV:Stretch mode
    622
    D/C RESP
    HFor selecting the horizontal frequency band
    during down-conversion and line conversion
    (1080i 
    720p).
    0000WIDE0001 STD
    623
    D/C RESP
    VFor  selecting  the  vertical  frequency  band
    during down-conversion and line conversion
    (1080i  
    720p).
    0000WIDE
    0001 STD
    624*5
    U/C RESP
    HFor selecting the horizontal frequency band
    during up-conversion and line conversion.0000STD0001NARROW
    625*5
    U/C RESP
    VFor  selecting  the  vertical  frequency  band
    during up-conversion and line conversion.0000STD0001NARROW
    626
    D/C ENH
    H
    
    The numbers on the superimposed
    display are approximations only. *1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode
    has been selected as the system menu item.
    *4: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD) mode has
    been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    *5: This item is not displayed when the 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been
    selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    627
    D/C ENH VFor accentuating the vertical contours during
    down-conversion and line conversion
    (1080i 
    720p).
    0000 0dB
    0001i
    0.7dB
    0002
    i1dB0003i
    1.2dB
    0004i
    1.5dB
    0005i
    2dB
    628*5
    U/C ENH HFor  accentuating  the  horizontal  contours
    during up-conversion.0000 0dB
    0001i
    0.7dB
    0002
    i1dB0003i
    1.2dB
    0004i
    1.5dB
    0005i
    2dB
    629*5
    U/C ENH VFor accentuating the vertical contours during
    up-conversion.0000 0dB
    0001i
    0.7dB
    0002
    i1dB0003i
    1.2dB
    0004i
    1.5dB
    0005i
    2dB
    630*2
    1080i>
    HD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  HD  output  signal  format
    during 1080i tape playback or in the 1080i EE
    mode.(See table below.)00001080i0001 720p
    0002 1080i
    631*2
    1080i>
    SD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  SD  output  signal  format
    during 1080i tape playback or in the 1080i EE
    mode.  (See table below.)0000480i0001 --------
    0002 480p
    00001080i
    (no conversion) 480i (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output)
    720p (line-
    converted output) 480i (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output)
    1080i
    (no conversion) 480p* (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output) 0001
    0002HD SDI OUT SD SDI OUTOutput connectors 
    VIDEO OUT
    632*2
    720p>
    HD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  HD  output  signal  format
    during 720p tape playback or in the 720p EE
    mode. (See table below.)0000 1080i
    0001720p0002 720p
    634*2
    480p>
    HD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  HD  output  signal  format
    during  480p  tape  (DVCPRO50P)  playback.
    (See table below.)
    00001080i0001 720p
    0002 ---------
    635*2
    480p>
    SD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  SD  output  signal  format
    during  480p  tape  (DVCPRO50P)  playback.
    (See table below.)0000480p0001 480p
    0002 480i
    633*2
    720p>
    SD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  SD  output  signal  format
    during 720p tape playback or in the 720p EE
    mode.  (See table below.)0000 --------
    0001480i0002 480p
    00001080i (line-
    converted output) 480i (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output)
    720p
    (no conversion) 480i (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output)
    720p
    (no conversion) 480p* (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output) 0001
    0002HD SDI OUT SD SDI OUTOutput connectors
    VIDEO OUT
    00001080i (up-
    converted output)480p*
    (no conversion) 480i (down-
    converted output)
    720p (up-
    converted output)480p*
    (no conversion) 480i (down-
    converted output)
    Muted 480i (down-
    converted output)480i (down-
    converted output) 0001
    0002
      
    During SD tape playback, the VTR cannot be operated in the 60
    Hz mode.HD SDI OUT SD SDI OUTOutput connectors
    VIDEO OUT
    
    The numbers on the superimposed
    display are approximations only.
    
    The numbers on the superimposed
    display are approximations only.
      
    There is no output in the 60 Hz
    mode.
    
    The numbers on the superimposed
    display are approximations only.
    *1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    or  50  Hz  mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item
    No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    *2: This item is not displayed when the 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has
    been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)
    setting.
    * Setup menu item No.107 and INPUT CHECK do not function,
    and the same signal as this signal line is output.  
    There is no output in the 60 Hz
    mode. 
    						
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    Setup menus
      
    Setup menu items No.638, 639, 640, 641 and 642 do not function
    when the AJ-UC1700G optional board has not been installed.
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    *UP: With HD output (HD tape playback or up-converted output)
    *DW: With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output)
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    637*2
    480i>
    SD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  SD  output  signal  format
    during 480i tape (DVCPRO50, DVCPRO, DV or
    DVCAM) playback. (See table below.)0000480i0001 480i
    0002 480p
    636*2
    480i>
    HD_
    OUTFor  selecting  the  HD  output  signal  format
    during 480i tape (DVCPRO50, DVCPRO, DV or
    DVCAM) playback. (See table below.)00001080i0001 720p
    0002 ---------
    00001080i (up-
    converted output) 480i
    (no conversion) 480i
    (no conversion) 
    720p (up-
    converted output) 480i
    (no conversion) 480i
    (no conversion) 
    Muted 480p* (up-
    converted output) 480i
    (no conversion)  0001
    0002HD SDI OUT SD SDI OUTOutput connectors
    VIDEO OUT
    638*1
    IN U/C
    MODEFor selecting the up-conversion picture frame
    when SD SDI input signals are supplied.0000FIT_V:Side panel mode
    0001 FIT_H:Top  and  bottom  cut  in  vertical
    direction
    0002 FIT_HV:Stretch mode
    639*
    1
    I U/C RESP HFor selecting the horizontal frequency band
    during  the  up-conversion  of  SD  SDI  input
    signals.0000STD0001 NARROW
    640*1
    I U/C RESP VFor  selecting  the  vertical  frequency  band
    during  the  up-conversion  of  SD  SDI  input
    signals.0000STD0001 NARROW
    642*2
    I U/C ENH
    VFor accentuating the vertical contours during
    up-conversion of SD SDI input signals.0000 0dB
    0001i
    0.7dB
    0002
    i1dB0003i
    1.2dB
    0004i
    1.5dB
    0005i
    2dB
    650
    STYLE0000*CMPNT*:Level adjustment mode for the
    component style
    0001CMPST:Level adjustment mode for the
    composite style
    *The asterisk denotes the factory setting for
    AJ-HD1700E.
    For  adjusting  the  black  level  of  the  HD  SDI
    output.
    50j
    10.0%
    ::
    150
    0.0%::
    250i
    10.0%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    656
    BK LVL
    (HD)*
    UP
    655
    Pr LVL (HD)*
    UP
    For  adjusting  the  PB  level  of  the  HD  SDI
    output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    651*3
    HUE STYLE
    (SD)*DW
    For selecting the rotational axis of the chroma
    phase adjustment.
    0000 Pb-Pr:The  axis  rotates  in  a  perfect
    circle  on  the  SDI  (component
    style) vectorscope.
    0001U-V:The  axis  rotates  in  a  perfect
    circle on the analog (composite
    style) vectorscope.
    653
    Y LVL (HD)*
    UP
    For adjusting the Y level of the HD SDI output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    654
    Pb LVL
    (HD)*
    UP
    For  adjusting  the  PB  level  of  the  HD  SDI
    output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    The numbers on the superimposed
    display are approximations only.
      
    During SD tape playback, the VTR cannot be operated in the 60
    Hz mode.
    *1: This item is not displayed 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.
    *2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    or  50  Hz  mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item
    No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    *3: This item is not displayed when the 50 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item  No.25
    (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    * Setup menu item No.107 and INPUT CHECK do not function,
    and the same signal as this signal line is output.
    641*2
    I U/C ENH
    HFor  accentuating  the  horizontal  contours
    during up-conversion of SD SDI input signals.0000 0dB
    0001i
    0.7dB
    0002
    i1dB0003i
    1.2dB
    0004i
    1.5dB
    0005i
    2dBThe numbers on the superimposed
    display are approximations only. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    *DW:With  SD  output  (SD  tape  playback  or  down-converted
    output)
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    663
    C LEVEL For adjusting the chroma level of the HD SDI
    output, SD SDI output and VIDEO output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    660
    Pr LVL
    (SD)*
    DW
    For  adjusting  the  PR  level  of  the  SD  SDI
    output and VIDEO output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    661
    BK LVL
    (SD)*
    DW
    For  adjusting  the  black  level  of  the  SD  SDI
    output and VIDEO output.
    50j
    10.0%
    ::
    150
    0.0%::
    250i10.0%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPST” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    662
    V LEVEL For  adjusting  the  video  level  of  the  HD  SDI
    output, SD SDI output and VIDEO output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    6 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    2000 200.0%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPST” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    659
    Pb LVL
    (SD)*
    DW
    For  adjusting  the  PB  level  of  the  SD  SDI
    output and VIDEO output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    670
    BRIGHTFor  adjusting  the  brightness  of  the  LCD
    monitor on the front panel.
    0j
    127
    ::
    127
    0::
    254 127
    671
    R-BRIGHTFor adjusting the brightness (red) of the LCD
    monitor on the front panel.
    0j
    127
    ::
    127
    0::
    254 127
    672
    B-BRIGHTFor adjusting the brightness (blue) of the LCD
    monitor on the front panel.
    0j
    127
    ::
    127
    0::
    254 127
    673
    CONTRASTFor adjusting the contrast of the LCD monitor
    on the front panel.
    0j
    127
    ::
    127
    0::
    254 127
    674
    R-CONTRASTFor  adjusting  the  contrast  (red)  of  the  LCD
    monitor on the front panel.
    0j
    127
    ::
    127
    0::
    254 127
    665
    SETUP LVL
    (BK LVL*)For adjusting the setup (black*) level of the
    HD  SDI  output,  SD  SDI  output  and  VIDEO
    output.  
    (j
    10% to i
    10%)
    50j10.0%
    ::
    150
    0.0%::
    250i10.0%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPST” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    658
    Y LVL (SD)*
    DW
    For adjusting the Y level of the SD SDI output
    and VIDEO output.
    (j¶
    to0 dB 
    to i
    3 dB)
    0000 0.0%
    ::
    1000
    100.0%::
    1413 141.3%
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPNT” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    664
    HUE
    (C PHASE*)For adjusting the chroma phase of the HD SDI
    output,  SD  SDI  output  and  VIDEO  output.
    (Approx. j
    30x
    to i
    30x
    )
    0000j31.0
    ::
    0062
    0.0::
    0124 31.0
     
    If 0 (50) or 3 [25 (HD)] or 4 [25 (SD)] has been selected
    as  the  system  menu  item  No.25  (SYSTEM  FREQ)
    setting:
    • The HD SDI output cannot be adjusted.
    • The SD SDI output and video output can be adjusted
    only when an SD format tape is being created
    . 
    This  setting  takes  effect  when
    “CMPST” has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.650 setting.
    * This is the name of the menu item for AJ-HD1700E. 
    						
    							97
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.*UP: With HD output (HD tape playback or up-converted output)
    *DW: With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output)
    No./Item Description of setting
    Setup menus
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of setting
    680*2
    CC (F1)
    BLANK*DW
    For  selecting  ON  or  OFF  for  the  closed
    caption signals in the first field.
    0000 BLANK:The signals are forcibly blanked.
    0001THRU:The signals are not blanked.
    681*2
    CC (F2)
    BLANK*DW
    For  selecting  ON  or  OFF  for  the  closed
    caption signals in the second field.
    0000 BLANK:The signals are forcibly blanked.0001THRU:The signals are not blanked.
    682
    VO SETUP
    (HD)*
    UP
    (This menu is
    not displayed for
    AJ-HD1700E.)
    This selects the composite output signal in HD mode.0000 THRU
    :The  signal  is  output  with  no
    setup added.
    0001ADD22L:The  signal  is  output  from  line
    22 with a 7.5% setup added.
    0002 ADD21L:The signal is output from line 21
    with a 7.5% setup added.
    0002 ADD20L:The signal is output from line 20
    with a 7.5% setup added.
    683
    VO SETUP
    (SD)*
    DW
    (This menu is
    not displayed for
    AJ-HD1700E.)
    This selects the composite output signal in SD mode.0000 THRU:The  signal  is  output  with  no
    setup added.
    0001ADD22L:The  signal  is  output  from  line
    22 with a 7.5% setup added.
    0002 ADD21L:The  signal  is  output  from  line
    21 with a 7.5% setup added.
    0002 ADD20L:The  signal  is  output  from  line
    20 with a 7.5% setup added. 676*
    3
    BLK CLIPThis  function  clips  the  signals  below  the
    pedestal level for SD SDI OUT and composite
    OUT Y (luminance) signals.0000OFF:The signals are not clipped.0001 ON:The signals are clipped.
    675
    B-CONTRASTFor adjusting the contrast (blue) of the LCD
    monitor on the front panel.
    0j
    127
    ::
    127
    0::
    254 127
    *1: This item is not displayed 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.
    *2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    or  50  Hz  mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item
    No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    *3: This item is not displayed when the 50 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item  No.25
    (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    *4: This  item  is  not  displayed  when  the  23/24  Hz  or  25  Hz  (HD)
    mode  has  been  selected  as  the  system  menu  item  No.25
    (SYSTEM FREQ) setting
    .
    688*2
    CC RECFor  selecting  whether  to  record  the  closed
    caption signals which are superimposed on
    the SD input signal.0000 OFF:The closed caption signals are
    not recorded on the tape.
    0001ON:
    The closed caption signals are recorded on the
    tape if they are superimposed on the SD input
    signal.    In  this  case,  they  are  blanked,  up-
    converted and then recorded.
     
    • When SDTI has been selected as the input signal, the
    closed  caption  data  superimposed  on  the
    compressed input signals is recorded on the tape in
    its original form regardless of this menu item’s setting.
    • Setup menu item No.688 does not function when the
    AJ-UC1700G optional board has not been installed.
    695*1
    BLANK LINEFor selecting ON or OFF for blanking for the
    vertical blanking period of the video signals
    during SD tape playback.0000BLANK:
    All the lines are forcibly blanked.
    0001 THRU:
    None of the lines are blanked.
    0002 MANU:
    Blanking ON or OFF is selected on a line-by-
    line basis.
    
    When  2  (MANU)  is  set  and  the  button  is
    pressed, the display transfers to the submenu screen
    where the ON or OFF can be set for each line.  Press
    the  button again to return the display from the
    submenu screen.
    SHIFT
    SHIFT
    Submenu screen 
    Submenu screen 
    01
    LINE 11&274
    ::
    ::
    12
    LINE 22&2850000BLANK:The lines are forcibly blanked.0001 THRU:The lines are not blanked.
    00
    LINE 7&320
    ::
    ::
    15
    LINE 22&3350000BLANK:The lines are forcibly blanked.0001 THRU:The lines are not blanked
    686*2
    CCR MODE
    (SD)*DW
    For  selecting  the  cross  color  processing
    during playback.
    0000OFF:The cross color is output as is.0001 ON:The cross color can be reduced.
    684
    EDH (SD)*
    DW
    For selecting whether to superimpose EDH on
    the serial output signals.
    0000 OFF:EDH is not superimposed.0001ON:EDH is superimposed.
    685*
    2
    ESR MODE
    (SD)*DW
    For  selecting  the  operation  mode  for  edge
    subcarrier reduction (ESR) in the playback circuit.
    0000 OFF:ESR is forcibly set to OFF.0001AUTO:ESR is automatically set to ON
    or OFF in accordance with the
    VTR operation.
    687*
    4
    SDI INDEX 0
    *DW
    For selecting whether to superimpose the VIDEO
    INDEX signal on the SD SDI output signal.
    0000OFF:The VIDEO INDEX signal is not
    superimposed  on  the  SD  SDI
    output signal.
    0001 ON:The  VIDEO  INDEX  signal  is
    superimposed  on  the  SD  SDI
    output signal. 
    						
    							98
    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    700*1
    CH1 IN LVFor selecting the audio input (CH1) reference
    level.0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    701*1
    CH2 IN LVFor selecting the audio input (CH2) reference
    level.0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    702*1
    CH3 IN LVFor selecting the audio input (CH3) reference
    level.0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    703*1
    CH4 IN LVFor selecting the audio input (CH4) reference
    level.0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    704*1
    CUE IN LVFor selecting the CUE input reference level.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    0003j
    60dB
    705
    CH1 OUT LVFor  selecting  the  audio  output  (CH1)
    reference level.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    706
    CH2 OUT LVFor  selecting  the  audio  output  (CH2)
    reference level.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB0002j
    20dB
    707
    CH3 OUT LVFor  selecting  the  audio  output  (CH3)
    reference level.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    708
    CH4 OUT LVFor  selecting  the  audio  output  (CH4)
    reference level.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB0002j
    20dB
    711
    MONIR OUT
    LVFor selecting the audio monitor output (Rch)
    reference level.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    712
    MONI OUTFor selecting the audio monitor output UNITY
    or VARIABLE level.
    0000 UNITY:The  signals  are  output  at  a
    fixed level.
    0001VAR:The  signal  output  is  coupled
    with  the  headphones  volume
    control.
    713*1
    CH1 IN SELFor selecting the CH1 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.721 (D IN SEL 12).
    714*1
    CH2 IN SELFor selecting the CH2 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.721 (D IN SEL 12).
    715*1
    CH3 IN SELFor selecting the CH3 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.722 (D IN SEL 34).
    716*1
    CH4 IN SELFor selecting the CH4 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.722 (D IN SEL 34).
    *1: This item is not displayed 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. 709
    CUE OUT LVFor selecting the CUE output reference level.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB
    710
    MONIL OUT
    LVFor selecting the audio monitor output (Lch)
    reference level.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002j
    20dB 
    						
    							99
    717*1
    CH5 IN SELFor selecting the CH5 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.
    0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.  
    (CH1 input)
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.723 (D IN SEL 56).
    718*1
    CH6 IN SELFor selecting the CH6 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.  
    (CH2 input)
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.723 (D IN SEL 56).
    719*1
    CH7 IN SELFor selecting the CH7 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.
    0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected. 
    (CH3 input)
    
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.724 (D IN SEL 78).
    720*1
    CH8 IN SELFor selecting the CH8 input signal.
    0000 INT SG:The internal signal is selected.0001DIGI:Digital  input  signals  are
    selected.
    0002 ANA:Analog  input  signals  are
    selected.
    (CH4 input)
      
    When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is
    selected  for  the  input  is  determined  by  the  setting
    selected for setup menu item No.724 (D IN SEL 78).
    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    721*1
    D IN SEL12For selecting the CH1 and CH2 digital input
    signals.0000AES:AES/EBU0001 SDI:Serial
    722*1
    D IN SEL34For selecting the CH3 and CH4 digital input
    signals.0000AES:AES/EBU0001 SDI:Serial
    723*
    1
    D IN SEL56For selecting the CH5 and CH6 digital input
    signals.0000AES:AES/EBU0001 SDI:Serial
    724*
    1
    D IN SEL78For selecting the CH7 and CH8 digital input
    signals.0000AES:AES/EBU0001 SDI:Serial725*
    1
    REC CH1For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH1 track.0000CH1:Audio input CH1 signals0001 CH2:Audio input CH2 signals0002 CH3:Audio input CH3 signals0003 CH4:Audio input CH4 signals0004 CH1+2:Audio  input  CH1  and  CH2
    mixed signals
    0005 CH3+4:Audio  input  CH3  and  CH4
    mixed signals
    726*1
    REC CH2For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH2 track.0000 CH1:Audio input CH1 signals0001CH2:Audio input CH2 signals0002 CH3:Audio input CH3 signals0003 CH4:Audio input CH4 signals
    0004 CH1+2:Audio  input  CH1  and  CH2
    mixed signals
    0005 CH3+4:Audio  input  CH3  and  CH4
    mixed signals
    727*1
    REC CH3For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH3 track.0000 CH1:Audio input CH1 signals0001 CH2:Audio input CH2 signals0002CH3:Audio input CH3 signals0003 CH4:Audio input CH4 signals0004 CH1+2:Audio  input  CH1  and  CH2
    mixed signals
    0005 CH3+4:Audio  input  CH3  and  CH4
    mixed signals
    728*1
    REC CH4For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH4 track.0000 CH1:Audio input CH1 signals0001 CH2:Audio input CH2 signals0002 CH3:Audio input CH3 signals
    0003CH4:Audio input CH4 signals0004 CH1+2:Audio  input  CH1  and  CH2
    mixed signals
    0005 CH3+4:Audio  input  CH3  and  CH4
    mixed signals
    729*
    1
    REC CH5For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH5 track.0000CH5:Audio input CH5 signals0001 CH6:Audio input CH6 signals0002 CH7:Audio input CH7 signals0003 CH8:Audio input CH8 signals0004 CH5+6:Audio  input  CH5  and  CH6
    mixed signals
    0005 CH7+8:Audio  input  CH7  and  CH8
    mixed signals
    *1: This item is not displayed 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. 
    						
    							100
    733*1
    REC CUEFor selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the CUE track.0000CUE:CUE IN0001 CH1:Audio input CH1 signals0002 CH2:Audio input CH2 signals
    0003 CH3:Audio input CH3 signals0004 CH4:Audio input CH4 signals0005 CH5:Audio input CH5 signals0006 CH6:Audio input CH6 signals0007 CH7:Audio input CH7 signals
    0008 CH8:Audio input CH8 signals0009 CH1+2:
    Audio input CH1 and CH2 mixed signals
    0010 CH3+4:
    Audio input CH3 and CH4 mixed signals
    0011 CH5+6:
    Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals
    0012 CH7+8:
    Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals
    0013 CH1j
    8:
    Audio input CH1 to CH8 mixed signals734*
    1
    PB FADEFor selecting how to process the audio edit
    points  (IN  points  and  OUT  points)  during
    playback.0000AUTO:The  status  established  during
    recording is followed.
    0001 CUT:Forcibly cut0002 FADE:Forcibly faded
    735
    HD EMBD
    AUDFor  selecting  whether  to  superimpose  the
    audio data on the HD serial output.
    0000 OFF:The  audio  data  is  not
    superimposed.
    0001ON:The audio data is superimposed.
    736
    SD EMBD AUDFor  selecting  whether  to  superimpose  the
    audio data on the SD serial output.
    0000 OFF:The  audio  data  is  not
    superimposed.
    0001ON:The audio data is superimposed.
    737
    MONI MIXFor  selecting  the  mixed  signals  for  the
    headphone monitor (Lch and/or Rch).
    0000OFF:Neither the Lch nor Rch signals
    are mixed.
    0001 L:Only the Lch signals are mixed.
    0002 R:Only the Rch signals are mixed.0003 L/R:Both  the  Lch  and  Rch  signals
    are mixed.
     
    • At the OFF setting, the signals to be output to monitor
    L (or monitor R) are switched to CH1, CH2, CH3 and
    so on each time the “L” or “R” button is pressed.  The
    selected signals are displayed below the audio level
    meter.
    • At the L, R or L/R setting, the signals of a multiple
    number of channels can be mixed and output.  When
    the number key corresponding to the channel whose
    signals are to be monitored is pressed while the “L”
    (or “R”) button is held down, that channel is selected.
    The selected channel is displayed below the audio
    level meter.  (Alternatively, the same steps can be
    taken to de-select a channel which has already been
    selected.)  However, only up to 2 channels among the
    CH1-CH4 channels and up to 2 channels among the
    CH5 to CH8 channels can be selected.
    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    730*1
    REC CH6For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH6 track.0000 CH5:Audio input CH5 signals0001CH6:Audio input CH6 signals0002 CH7:Audio input CH7 signals0003 CH8:Audio input CH8 signals0004 CH5+6:Audio  input  CH5  and  CH6
    mixed signals
    0005 CH7+8:Audio  input  CH7  and  CH8
    mixed signals
    731*1
    REC CH7For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH7 track.0000 CH5:Audio input CH5 signals0001 CH6:Audio input CH6 signals0002CH7:Audio input CH7 signals0003 CH8:Audio input CH8 signals
    0004 CH5+6:Audio  input  CH5  and  CH6
    mixed signals
    0005 CH7+8:Audio  input  CH7  and  CH8
    mixed signals
    732*1
    REC CH8For selecting the input signals to be recorded
    on the audio CH8 track.0000 CH5:Audio input CH5 signals0001 CH6:Audio input CH6 signals0002 CH7:Audio input CH7 signals0003CH8:Audio input CH8 signals0004 CH5+6:Audio  input  CH5  and  CH6
    mixed signals
    0005 CH7+8:Audio  input  CH7  and  CH8
    mixed signals
    738
    CH1 CUE SELFor  selecting  the  CH1  output  status  of  the
    main signal line in the search mode.
    0000OFF:
    The CUE signal is not output.
    0001 ON:
    The CUE signal is output.
    
    For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio
    outputs in the search mode” on page 103.
    *1: This item is not displayed 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. 
    						
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