Setup menus, Audio – Panasonic AJ-HD1700PE User Manual

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733*

1

REC CUE

For selecting the input signals to be recorded
on the CUE track.

0000

CUE:

CUE IN

0001

CH1:

Audio input CH1 signals

0002

CH2:

Audio input CH2 signals

0003

CH3:

Audio input CH3 signals

0004

CH4:

Audio input CH4 signals

0005

CH5:

Audio input CH5 signals

0006

CH6:

Audio input CH6 signals

0007

CH7:

Audio input CH7 signals

0008

CH8:

Audio input CH8 signals

0009

CH1+2:

Audio input CH1 and CH2 mixed signals

0010

CH3+4:

Audio input CH3 and CH4 mixed signals

0011

CH5+6:

Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals

0012

CH7+8:

Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals

0013

CH1

j

8:

Audio input CH1 to CH8 mixed signals

734*

1

PB FADE

For selecting how to process the audio edit
points (IN points and OUT points) during
playback.

0000

AUTO:

The status established during
recording is followed.

0001

CUT:

Forcibly cut

0002

FADE:

Forcibly faded

735

HD EMBD
AUD

For selecting whether to superimpose the
audio data on the HD serial output.

0000

OFF:

The

audio

data

is

not

superimposed.

0001

ON:

The audio data is superimposed.

736

SD EMBD AUD

For selecting whether to superimpose the
audio data on the SD serial output.

0000

OFF:

The

audio

data

is

not

superimposed.

0001

ON:

The audio data is superimposed.

737

MONI MIX

For selecting the mixed signals for the
headphone monitor (Lch and/or Rch).

0000

OFF:

Neither the Lch nor Rch signals
are mixed.

0001

L:

Only the Lch signals are mixed.

0002

R:

Only the Rch signals are mixed.

0003

L/R:

Both the Lch and Rch signals
are mixed.

<Notes>
• At the OFF setting, the signals to be output to monitor

L (or monitor R) are switched to CH1, CH2, CH3 and
so on each time the “L” or “R” button is pressed. The
selected signals are displayed below the audio level
meter.

• At the L, R or L/R setting, the signals of a multiple

number of channels can be mixed and output. When
the number key corresponding to the channel whose
signals are to be monitored is pressed while the “L”
(or “R”) button is held down, that channel is selected.
The selected channel is displayed below the audio
level meter. (Alternatively, the same steps can be
taken to de-select a channel which has already been
selected.) However, only up to 2 channels among the
CH1-CH4 channels and up to 2 channels among the
CH5 to CH8 channels can be selected.

Setup menus

The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.

<AUDIO>

(continued)

No./Item

Description of setting

No./Item

Description of setting

730*

1

REC CH6

For selecting the input signals to be recorded
on the audio CH6 track.

0000

CH5:

Audio input CH5 signals

0001

CH6:

Audio input CH6 signals

0002

CH7:

Audio input CH7 signals

0003

CH8:

Audio input CH8 signals

0004

CH5+6:

Audio input CH5 and CH6
mixed signals

0005

CH7+8:

Audio input CH7 and CH8
mixed signals

731*

1

REC CH7

For selecting the input signals to be recorded
on the audio CH7 track.

0000

CH5:

Audio input CH5 signals

0001

CH6:

Audio input CH6 signals

0002

CH7:

Audio input CH7 signals

0003

CH8:

Audio input CH8 signals

0004

CH5+6:

Audio input CH5 and CH6
mixed signals

0005

CH7+8:

Audio input CH7 and CH8
mixed signals

732*

1

REC CH8

For selecting the input signals to be recorded
on the audio CH8 track.

0000

CH5:

Audio input CH5 signals

0001

CH6:

Audio input CH6 signals

0002

CH7:

Audio input CH7 signals

0003

CH8:

Audio input CH8 signals

0004

CH5+6:

Audio input CH5 and CH6
mixed signals

0005

CH7+8:

Audio input CH7 and CH8
mixed signals

738

CH1 CUE SEL

For selecting the CH1 output status of the
main signal line in the search mode.

0000

OFF:

The CUE signal is not output.

0001

ON:

The CUE signal is output.

<Note>
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.

*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or

SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.

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