Panasonic AJ-D950 DVR User Manual


 
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<OPERATION>
Item Setting
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Description
display display
100 SEARCH 0000 DIAL
ENA 0001 KEY
101 SHTL MAX 0000 ×8
0001 ×16
0002 ×32
102 FF. REW 0000 ×16
MAX
0001 ×32
0002 ×50
103 AUDIO 0000 OFF
MUTE 0001 ON
104 REF 0000 OFF
ALARM
0001 ON
105 AUTO EE 0000 S/F/R
SEL 0001 STOP
0002 BLACK
106 EE MODE 0000 NORMAL
SEL 0001 THRU
107 PLAY 0000 0
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..
DELAY . .
0015 15
The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
This selects the direct search dial operation.
0: For direct search dial operations.
1: Operation is not transferred to the search mode unless the
search button is pressed.
This sets the maximum speed for shuttle operations.
0: 8× normal speed
1: 16× normal speed
2: 32× normal speed
This sets the maximum speed for FF and REW operations.
0: 16 (32)× normal speed
1: 32 (60)× normal speed
2: 50 (100)× normal speed
<Note>
Values for the 411 (25M) mode are shown in parentheses ( ).
This sets the status until the audio signal is output when
operation switches from the stop or search modes to the play
mode.
0: The time until the audio is output is shortened.
1: The audio is output after the status stabilizes.
<Note>
When set to 0 (OFF), the sound in the initially output part is
incomplete. Therefore, this setting is not recommended for
broadcasts.
This selects whether to warn the operator when the
REF.VIDEO signal has not been connected.
0: Warning is not given.
1: Warning is given by the flashing STOP lamp.
This selects the VTR mode in which the EE status is
established when the TAPE/EE switch is set to EE.
0: EE status is established in the STOP, FF or REW mode.
However, EE status is always established in EJECT mode
regardless of the TAPE/EE switch setting.
1: EE status is established only in the stop mode. However,
EE status is always established in EJECT mode regardless
of the TAPE/EE switch setting.
2: EE status is established only in the stop mode. However,
depending on TAPE/EE switch setting EJECT mode is as
follows:
TAPE/EE switch EE: EE status
TAPE/EE switch TAPE: BLACK status for video
MUTE status for audio
This selects the EE mode output signals.
0: Signals are output with a delay equivalent to the length of
internal signal processing.
1: Signals are output directly, without internal processing, and
so are output with no delay.
<Note>
When editing mode is selected, SDTI is selected as the video
input signal, or INT SG is selected at either VIDEO or AUDIO,
he internal operations are forcibly set to NORMAL.
This set the play delay time in frame increments.