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INTERFACE SET UP menu
Key
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
Key designation
P-2
RS-422A Control mode
setting.
RS-232C
PARA
50P parallel remote
ON/OFF.
AV CONT.
V/A control.
FF/REW MAX SP
FF/REW maximum speed
setting.
DEV. ID
Device type.
Description
When the component connected to the RS-422A REMOTE
connector is to be operated by remote control, one of four modes
can be selected to match the system configuration. The flow of
the signals in each mode is displayed on the menu. (Refer to
“Correlation between modes and connectors” (on page 125).)
MODE-1: The VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT or
REMOTE IN/OUT connector is controlled.
MODE-2: Two or more VTRs are controlled in the same mode
as this unit.
MODE-3: The VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT connector
can be controlled.
MODE-4: Two or more VTRs can be controlled in the same
mode as this unit.
OFF: No control is exercised using RS-422A.
ON: Enables parameter settings and control.
OFF: Disables parameter settings and control.
BAUD RATE: Baud rate settings. The following baud rates
can be set: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, and
9600.
DATA LENGTH: Data length setting. Data lengths 7 and 8 can
be set.
START BIT: Start bit setting. Start bit 1 (fixed).
STOP BIT: Stop bit setting. Start bits 1 and 2 can be set.
PARITY: Parity bit setting. Parity bits are NON, ODD
and EVEN.
ON: Enables control.
OFF
: Disables control.
ON: Enables control from the V/A controller.
OFF: Disables control from the V/A controller.
The AV control parameter is fixed at the baud rate of 1200 bps.
Tape speed at FF or REW can be set at k50 or k32.
50: Maximum tape speed at FF/REW can be set at n50 times.
32: Maximum tape speed at FF/REW can be set at n32 times.
Can be set by pressing the C, F and F6 keys simultaneously.
Enables selection of the device ID returned to controller via
RS-422A.
There are 6 types of device ID: DEFAULT1, DEFAULT2, ID-1,
ID-2, ID-3 and USER. Select ID to match the controller in use.
To change the USER setting device ID, consult with service
personnel.
DEFAULT1: “F†
1
30” is returned. (e.g. “F030” will be returned when
the system frequency is 59 Hz.)
DEFAULT2: “F†
2
4C” is returned.
ID-1: “4†
1
03” is returned.
ID-2: “0†
1
20” is returned.
ID-3: “F†
1
19” is returned.
USER: “Optional user setting” is returned.
°
1
When the system frequency is 50 Hz or 25 Hz, “1” will replace the asterisk and “0” will replace it for all other
frequencies.
°
2
When the system frequency is 23 Hz or 24 Hz, “2” will replace the asterisk, “1” will replace when it is 50 Hz or
25 Hz, and “0” will replace the asterisk for all other frequencies. However, even though the system frequency
is 23 Hz, “0” will replace when the 30TC is selected as the RC_TC setting. (See page 86.)