Appendix A-19
Appendix
FunctionItem Settable rangeItem number
017 PB/EE SELECT
MENU
Sub items
Selects output video and audio signals.
STAND BY OFF
PB/MU
[EE/EE]
Selects the video and audio output signals in the “standby
off” mode.
PB/MU: The playback video signal is output. The audio
output is muted.
EE/EE: The input video and audio signals are output.
STAND BY ON [PB/MU]
EE/EE
EE/MU
Selects the video and audio output signals in the “standby
on” mode.
PB/MU: The playback video signal is output. The audio
output is muted.
EE/EE: The input video and audio signals are output.
EE/MU: The input video signal is output. The audio output
is muted.
REC PB/PB
[EE/EE]
Selects the video and audio output signals during recording.
PB/PB: The playback video and audio signals are output.
EE/EE: The input video and audio signals are output.
EDIT PB/PB
[EE/EE]
Selects the video and audio output signals during editing.
PB/PB: The playback video and audio signals are output.
EE/EE: The input video and audio signals are output.
SHUTTLE [PB/MU]
EE/EE
PB/PB
Selects the video and audio output signals during shuttle
playback.
PB/MU: The playback video signal is output. The audio
output is muted.
EE/EE: The input video and audio signals are output.
PB/PB: The playback video and audio signals are output.
JOG [PB/PB]
PB/MU
Selects the video and audio output signals during jog
playback.
PB/PB: The playback video and audio signals are output.
PB/MU: The playback video signal is output. The audio
output is muted.
VAR [PB/PB]
PB/MU
Selects the video and audio output signals during “variable”
playback.
PB/PB: The playback video and audio signals are output.
PB/MU: The playback video signal is output. The audio
output is muted.
018 AUTO EJECT
LEVEL
[off]
LEVEL1
LEVEL2
LEVEL3
Selects the condition under which the cassette is
automatically ejected after being played back for a few
seconds.
When the cassette is ejected in accordance with this setting,
the warning message “17 PB FREQUENCY IS
UNSUITABLE” appears in the display.
off: The cassette is not ejected.
LEVEL1: The cassette is ejected when the audio signal on
the tape is not compatible with this VTR.
For details on audio signal compatibility, refer to the
compatibility table in “1-8-1. Switching the System
Frequency” in the supplied maintenance manual.
LEVEL2: The cassette is ejected when the signal on the
tape is not compatible with this VTR. However, if the
difference between the audio signal and the VTR field
frequency is ±0.1%, the tape is assumed to be
compatible.
LEVEL3: The cassette is ejected when the field frequency,
PsF mode, or interlace mode of the tape differs from that
of the VTR.