Panasonic AJ-HD1400P VCR User Manual


 
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Setup menus (continued)
SYSTEM (continued)
*1 Displayed menus may vary depending on the settings in
menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. For details, refer to
“Menus which are displayed” (page 32).
BASIC
“_____” indicates the factory setting.
No./Item Description of setting
25
SYSTEM
FREQ
For selecting the system frequency.
For details, refer to “Procedure for shifting the system
frequency" (page 31).
0000 59/60
:
The 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz system frequency is
selected.
0001 50i/25P
:
The 50 Hz or 25 PsF system frequency is selected.
At this setting, the 1080/25 PsF format signals can
be recorded and played back in the same way as
with the 1080/50i format.
0002 23/24 :
The 23.98 Hz or 24 Hz system frequency is
selected.
0003 25(HD)
:
The 25 Hz system frequency is selected. However,
black signals are output from the SD SDI output
and analog composite connectors.
0004 25(SD) :
The 25 Hz system frequency is selected. However,
black signals are output from the HD SDI output
and analog component connectors.
0005 50(HD) :
The 50 Hz system frequency is selected. However,
black signals are output from the SD SDI output
and analog composite connectors.
0006 50(SD) :
The 50 Hz system frequency is selected. However,
black signals are output from the HD SDI output
and analog component connectors.
26*
1
HD SYS H
ADV
For selecting the output whose HD output phase is to
be advanced by 90H in relation to the SD output.
0000 0H
:
Both the HD and SD signals are output in phase
with the HD and SD REF output signals.
0001 90H :
The HD signals are output at a phase advanced by
90H from the SD output signals.
When the SD REF signal is input, the REF input
and SD output are in-phase, and when the HD REF
signal is input, the REF input and HD output are
inphase.
<Notes>
z The audio signals and TC signal are output in
phase with the HD output.
z With the 720p format, there is a phase difference of
120H between them.
No./Item Description of setting
001
LOCAL
ENA
For setting the operable buttons on the front panel
when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set to
“REMOTE.”
0000 DIS :
None of the buttons can be operated.
0001 ST&EJ :
Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be
operated.
0002 ENA1 :
All of the buttons with the exception of COUNTER
and RESET can be operated.
0003 ENA2 :
All of the buttons can be operated.
002*
1
TAPE TIMER
For setting how the time is to be displayed on the CTL
counter display.
0000 ±12h :
12-hour display
0001 24h :
24-hour display
003
REMAIN SEL
For setting the remaining time on the tape for the
respective connectors and the superimposed
indications of the total length of the tape.
0000 OFF :
No displays are superimposed.
0001 2L :
The remaining tape time is displayed on the
second line.
0002 1L :
The remaining tape time is displayed on the first
line.
0003 R/TTL :
The remaining tape time is displayed on the first
line and the total tape duration on the second line.
<Note>
The information will not be displayed when “2L” or “R/
TTL” is set and TIME is selected as the menu item
No.006 DISPLAY SEL setting.
005
SUPER
For setting the superimposing of the displays onto
various connectors.
0000 OFF :
The displays are superimposed onto none of the
output connectors.
0001 CMPST :
The displays are superimposed onto the analog
composite output.
0002 CMPNT :
The displays are superimposed onto the HD
analog component output.
0003 SDSDI :
The displays are superimposed onto SD SDI OUT.
0004 HDSDI :
The displays are superimposed onto HD SDI OUT.
0005 CPS&SD :
The displays are superimposed onto the analog
composite output and SD SDI OUT.
0006 CPN&HD :
The displays are superimposed onto the HD
analog component output and HD SDI OUT.
<Notes>
z The information will not be displayed when the
SUPER switch is OFF.
z 1394 output is according to Menu No. 899 DIF
SUPER.
z If the 23.98/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD), or 50 Hz (HD)
mode is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ,
no super is displayed on the analog composite
output and the SD SDI output.
If the 25 Hz (SD) or 50 Hz (SD) mode is selected,
no super is displayed on the analog component
output and the HD SDI output.