Recording, Setting the video inputs – Panasonic AJ-D92P User Manual

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Recording

2. Setting the video inputs

Selecting the video input signals

The following three kinds of video signals can be
supplied to the unit.
They are selected using the video input selector
switch and camera input selector switch.

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To select the composite video signals which are to
be supplied to the VIDEO IN connector, set the
video input selector switch to the VIDEO IN
position.
<Note>
Bear in mind that stable recording may not be
possible if non-standard signals are supplied.

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To select the signals which are to be supplied to the
CAMERA connector, set the video input selector
switch to the CAMERA position.
To select either component signals or composite
signals as the video signals supplied from the
camera, use the camera input selector switch.

Video input level display method

Whether the video input signals are being supplied
can be monitored on the level meter of the signal level
display window.
<Note>
Check the video input level using 75% SMPTE color
bar signals. The level will not be displayed properly if
other video signals are used.

<Note>
The camera’s component signals are set to the
Betacam component level. To set them to the M

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level, first consult your dealer, and then set SW1 on
the VIDEO JACK circuit board (located inside the
connector panel) to the M

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position.

Camera input selector switch

Video input selector switch

CAMERA connector

VIDEO IN connector

Signal level display window

Set the unit’s POWER switch to ON, and insert
a cassette tape on which signals can be
recorded.
The level meter now appears on the signal level
display window.

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Press the METER button.
The level meter normally displays the audio level
but when the METER button is pressed, it displays
the input video signal level instead. When it is
pressed again, the audio level display is restored.
(Even when the input video signal level is
displayed, the audio level display will be
automatically restored in 5 seconds.)

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