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Controls and Their Functions

Front Panel

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POWER switch

When the ON side is pressed, the power is turned

on, and the counter display area lights.

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Cassette slot

A news gathering cassette, general-purpose
cassette or consumer-use cassette with an adaptor

is loaded through this slot.

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EJECT button

When this is pressed, the tape is unloaded, and
several seconds later the cassette is automatically
ejected.
When the counter display area shows the CTL
display, the display is now reset.

o

remote

lamp

This lights when the LOCALVMENU/REMOTE

switch has been set to the REMOTE position.

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WIDE lamp

This lights in the 16:9 wide screen mode.

0“Consumer-use cassette loaded” display lamp

This lights when a cassette recorded on a
consumer-use DV unit has been loaded.

OREPEAT lamp

This lights during repeat playback.

QSERVO lamp

This lights when the drum servo and capstan servo

are locked.

©Channel condition lamps

One of these lamps lights {green blue -»■ red) in
accordance with the status of the error rates.

Green:

This lights when the error rates for the video

and audio playback signals are both
satisfactory.

Blue:

This lights when the error rate for either the

video or audio playback signals has
deteriorated. The playback picture is still

normal even while this lamp is lighted.

Red:

This lights when either the video or audio

playback

signals

are

corrected

or

interpolated.

<E> Level meter

This displays the audio signal levels.

During playback, it displays the audio output signal

levels.

<D “Cassette loaded” display lamp

This lights when a cassette has been loaded into
the unit.

©Counter display area

The TC and CTL counts, on-screen information and

messages appear in this area.

©LOCAUMENU/REMOTE switch

This is operated when menu settings are to be

performed or when the unit is to be controlled from
a remote location.

LOCAL:

For controlling the unit using the controls

on the unit’s operation panel.

MENU:

For setting the on-screen menu.

REMOTE:

For controlling the unit using the remote

controller.

©BEGIN button

This sets the repeat playback start point, and it

displays the currently entered start point.

©END button

This sets the repeat playback end point, and it

displays the currently entered end point.

©CH3/CH4 lamp

This lights during DV format playback when the
audio signals have been set in CH3 and CH4.

©AUDIO OUT SELECT button

This selects the audio signals which are to be

output.

©Headphone jack

When stereo headphones are connected here, the
playback sound can be monitored through the

headphones.

©Volume control

This is for adjusting the headphones volume.

©Remote control sensor window

©REW button

When this is pressed, the tape is rewound, and
when ‘TAPE" is set for the “S/F/R BACK SEL" set­

up menu item, the playback picture can be
monitored.

©STOP button

When this is pressed, the tape stops traveling, and
when “TAPE" is set for the “S/F/R BACK SEL” set­

up menu item, the still picture can be monitored.
Even in the stop mode, the drum continues to rotate

with the tape kept in close contact with the drum.
After the unit has been kept in the stop mode for a
specific period of time, it is automatically set to the
standby off mode in order to protect the tape. It is
set to the stop mode immediately after a cassette

has been loaded into the unit.

©FF button

When this is pressed, the tape is fast forwarded,
and when ‘TAPE’’ is set for the “S/F/R BACK SEL”
set-up menu item, the playback picture can be
monitored.

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