Chapter 12 Setup Menus
12-6 Chapter 12 Setup Menus
Item number Item name Settings
011
a)
CHARACTER V-SIZE
12-3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu
Determines the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3
(SUPER) connector for superimposed display on the monitor.
×1 : Standard size
×2: 2 times standard size
CONDITION DISPLAY
VIDEO MONITOR
Specifies whether to add an indication of channel condition and tape time to
superimposed text, when “x1” is selected in menu item 011.
disable : Do not display.
enable: Display.
012
b)
a) When setting items 009 and 011, watch the monitor
screen, and adjust to the required state.
009
a)
CHARACTER TYPE Determines the type of characters such as time code output from the
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3
(SUPER) connector for superimposed display on the monitor.
WHITE : White letters on a black background
BLACK: Black letters on a white background
W/OUT: White letters with black outline
B/OUT: Black letters with white outline
b) The channel condition indication appears under the timer
or status line (under the video playback level indication
during playback of an analog tape), in the format “V−A−
”, where the symbol following the “V” indicates the
rotating head condition for video channels and the
symbol following the “A” indicates the rotating head
condition for audio channels.
The following three symbols appear:
“−” (good)
“*” (fair)
“x” (poor)
The tape time is displayed as follows in the time data
display area 2 of the time data/menu display section.
BOT: Displayed when the tape has returned to the top.
EOT: Displayed when the tape has reached the end.
TTL: 00: 00: Displays a time representing the total
length of the tape.
REM: 00: 00: Displays a time representing the
remaining length of the tape.
“00:00” means “hours:minutes” for both TTL and REM.
The setting of item F5 (T INFO) on page 3 of the
function menu determines whether TTL or REM is
displayed.
For more information about page 3 of the function menu,
see “Page 3” in Section 11-2 “Function Menu Item List”
(page 11-6).