Preparation, Selecting the ntsc/pal signal system, Steps – Panasonic VQT0C55 User Manual

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PREPARATION

– Selecting the NTSC/PAL signal system –

This unit supports both the NTSC and PAL signal system.
Before inputting analogue signals (composite or YC separate video signals), please select the
signal system.

REW

PLAY

STOP

REC INH.

PAL

AUDIO

NTSC

DVCAM

POWER

REC

A.DUB

CH

1 / 3

2 / 4

LINE

DV

S-VIDEO

OFF

9PIN

WIRELESS

INPUT

REMOTE

MIC

AG-DV2500

NTSC
indicator

POWER
button

PAL
indicator

VIDEO

/4

LINE

S -VIDEO

N

I

O
U
T

9PIN REMOTE

AUX

NTSC

PAL

DC

12V

OCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN.

CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR.

NTSC/PAL switch

Steps

1.

Set the unit to the POWER OFF mode.

2.

Please select the signal system with the NTSC/PAL switch on the rear panel.

3.

Press the POWER button to engage the POWER ON mode. Either the NTSC or PAL
indicator on the front will then light up, according to the NTSC/PAL switch setting.

Memo

• In the playback mode, the signal system of the tape is automatically identified, regardless of the

NTSC/PAL switch setting.

• During DV signal input, the signal system of the input signal is automatically identified, regardless

of the NTSC/PAL switch setting.

• This unit is equipped with a function to automatically detect the signal system of the cassette being

played back or the signal being received at the DV input connector. However, this function may not
operate correctly in some instances.
To ensure the correct system selection, it is recommended that you match the rear panel’s NTSC/
PAL switch to the signal system of the input signal or playback tape.

• When the unit enters the STOP mode, the NTSC/PAL switch setting will be engaged.
• If a tape recorded in both NTSC & PAL signal systems is played, the video, audio or time code may

be distorted at the position where the signal system is switched.

• When the signal system of the tape and the NTSC/PAL setting differ, video and sound output will be

upset for about 5 seconds after playback starts or stops.

• NTSC/PAL signal system conversion is not possible.

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