Panasonic AJ-HD1800P DVR User Manual


 
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Function menus (continued)
<50P IN/OUT ASSIGN> (continued)
Registering functions in the input pins/Active
inputs
Registering functions in the output pins/Active
outputs
1 Selecting the 50-pin connector pins
Turn the ADJ dial to move the selection marker and
select the pin of the 50-pin connector into which the
menu item is to be registered.
2 Entering the 50-pin connector pins
Press the ADJ dial.
The entered 50-pin connector pin display is highlighted.
3 Selecting the menu item
Turn the ADJ dial and select the menu item for the pin of
the 50-pin connector which was selected in step 1 above
4 Entering the menu item
Press the ADJ dial.
The on-screen setting display now blinks.
5 Selecting the setting
Turn the ADJ dial and select the setting for the menu item
which was selected in step 3 above.
6 Entering the setting
Press the ADJ dial.
What is to be operated by the ADJ dial returns to the
front panel. Whatever was selected in step
3 is
displayed as the registered item name and whatever was
selected in step
5 is displayed as the registered value.
7 To select menu items and settings for other 50-pin con-
nector pins, repeat steps
1 to 6.
8 Saving the data in the 50-pin registration file
To save what has been set in the 50-pin connector in the
50-pin registration file, press (SET).
If (EXIT) is pressed without the above settings have
been saved, those settings will be canceled.
Clearing
1 Turn the ADJ dial to move the selection marker and
select the pin of the 50-pin connector whose menu item
is to be cleared.
2 Press (RESET). The registered item name and reg-
istered value displays now go blank.
3 To clear the menu items in other 50-pin connector pins,
repeat steps 1 and 2.
4 To save what has been set in the 50-pin connector in
the 50-pin registration file, press (SET).
If (EXIT) is pressed without the above settings have
been saved, those settings will be canceled.
Resetting all the items and values
Press (RESET) while holding down the button. All
the registered item names and registered values are now set
to the factory settings. (These settings cannot be restored.)
Special IN menu list
F5
F6
F4
F5
F6
No.
SUPER
DISPLAY
Description of setting
Functions not featured on the setup menua
B00
STBY ON
For transferring to the STANDBY ON mode.
B01
STBY OFF
For transferring to the STANDBY OFF mode.
B02
STBY
ONOFF
For alternately transferring to the STANDBY ON and
OFF mode.
B03
EJECT
For transferring to the EJECT mode.
B04
CUE
For prerolling the tape to the IN point when the IN
point has been registered; for prerolling the tape to
the current point when the IN point has not been reg-
istered.
B05
IN SET
For registering the edit IN point.
B06
STILL
For transferring to the still picture (STILL) mode.
B07
422 REM ON
The 9-pin connector functions.
B08
422 REM
OFF
The 9-pin connector does not function.
B09
TC EXT
For returning TC SOURCE to the previous EXT
mode.
(No switching occurs if the EXT mode is currently
established)
B10
TC INT AUTO
For switching TC SOURCE to INT and TCG MODE
to AUTO.
B11
TC EXT_L
REG
For switching TC SOURCE to EXT_L and TCG
MODE to REGEN.
SRC PROTECT and STOP PROTECT settings switched
simultaneously
B20
PROTECT
HALF
For switching the tape protection mode operation to
half-loading in the event that the VTR has been left
standing in the STOP mode or the STILL mode while
any of the search modes
(JOG/SHTL/SLOW) was
established.
B21
PROTECT
T-RE L
For switching the tape protection mode operation to
tension release when the VTR has been left stand-
ing in the STOP mode or the STILL mode while any
of the search mod
es (JOG/SHTL/SLOW) was
established.
UPCON MODE and DOWNCON MODE settings switched
simultaneously
B22
UD FIT H
For switching the picture angle during down-
conversion to letter box and the picture angle
during up-conversion to the top/bottom cut status
in the vertical direction.
B23
UD FIT-V
For switching the picture angle during down-
conversion to the side cut mode and the picture
angle during up-conversion to the side panel
mode.
B24
UD FIT-HV
For switching the picture angle during down-
conversion to the squeeze mode and the picture
angle during up-conversion to the stretch mode.
F4
F