Set-up menu operations, User default settings and factory settings, Edit button reset button shift button – Panasonic AJ-LT85P User Manual

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The set-up of items other than those set using the selector switches are set on the on-screen menu using the time counter dis-
play and search dial.
To perform settings with the on-screen menu, press the MENU (SHIFT+MENU) buttons to establish the set-up mode. The set-
ting contents now appear on the display, and the data settings are stored in the laptop’s memory.

To transfer the laptop from the regular mode to the set-up menu mode, press the SHIFT and EDIT buttons together. (This can-
not be done by remote control, or when editing or recording.)

To change a setting:

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Set the laptop to the jog mode.
Remember that this procedure cannot be performed in the shuttle mode.

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Turn the dial and select the item to be set. (The asterisk “*” moves.)

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While holding down the SHIFT button, turn the dial clockwise or counterclockwise to change the value.
When the IN or OUT button is pressed while the SHIFT button is held down, the setting contents are decremented by IN and
incremented by OUT.
If the 1ST EDIT, TC PRESET or UB PRESET item is to be selected, operation moves to the column on the left or right by
pressing the FF or REW button while the SHIFT button is held down.
• “TC PRESET” and “UB PRESET” can be selected when set-up menu item No.507 (TC MODE) has been set to “P-REC” or

“P-FREE.”

SET-UP MENU OPERATIONS

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EJECT

V T R 1

POWER

REC

CH1

RESET

REC

DIAG

REMOTE

EXT VTR

LOCAL-

VTR1 VTR2

CONTROL

ON

OFF

REC

INHIBIT

OFF

ON

CH2

PB

AUDIO LEVEL

REW

FF

STOP

STB OFF

TRACK

PLAY

STILL

1ST EDIT

BS

EVENT

SPLIT

ASMBL

IN

OUT

VTR1 VTR2

VTR1

VTR2

PREROLL

SYNCHRO

7

5

3

CF

ON

OFF

CH1

MIX

CH2

V1

V1•2

V2

SWAP

NORM

MIX

AUDIO

MONITOR

SPEAKER/

HEADPHONES

AUDIO

SWAP

DUMP

LOAD

EDL

CLEAR

FS

RECALL

LAST

EDIT

V

A1

A2

TC

PLAY

IN

OUT

GO TO

ENTRY / SHIFT

EDIT MODE

COUNTER

CTL

TC
UB

VTR1

EJECT

V T R 2

RESET

REC

STORE

STOP

STB OFF

MENU

EDIT

STILL

REW

FF

VTR2

REC

CH1

CH2

OPERATION MODE

VTR2 AUDIO

INPUT SELECT

EDIT

INT

EXT

SEPARATE

CH1

CH2

VTR1

EXT

PB

AUDIO LEVEL

PREVIEW

REVIEW

MULTI

AUTO EDIT

ALL STOP

EDIT button

RESET button

SHIFT button

To view the menu page by page:

Press the FF or REW button.
Operation moves to the next page when the FF button is
pressed; it moves to the previous page when the REW button
is pressed. (The cursor moves to the first item in each group
of 100.)

To store a setting in the memory:

Press the REC button while the SHIFT button is held down.

To return to the regular mode from the set-up menu
mode:

Press the EDIT button while the SHIFT button is held down.

User default settings and factory settings

This unit has a memory in which the settings can be entered
by the user. The user can enter specific settings, and these
settings can be called altogether.
The factory settings can be restored after using the user settings.
TC PRESET and UB PRESET are not entered or called.

To enter changed settings into the user default setting
memory
• Press the MENU (SHIFT + EDIT) button to establish the

set-up menu mode.

• Change to the desired settings. (Refer to the above sec-

tion on how to change the settings.)

• Press the RESET button of VTR2 to display the default

setting screen.

• Press the STORE (SHIFT + REC) button to enter the set-

tings.

To return changed settings to the user default settings
(loading from the user default setting memory)
• Press the MENU (SHIFT + EDIT) button to establish the

set-up menu mode.

• Press the RESET button of VTR2 to display the default

setting screen.

• Press the FF button of VTR2.

To return changed settings to the factory settings
(resetting)
• Press the MENU (SHIFT + EDIT) button to establish the

set-up menu mode.

• Press the RESET button of VTR2 to display the default

setting screen.

• When the PLAY button of VTR2 is pressed, all the items

are reset.
When the STILL button of VTR2 is pressed, all the items
except for SYSTEM are reset.
When the REW button of VTR2 is pressed, the resetting
is canceled.

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