Parts and their functions, Status display area – Panasonic AJ-D92P User Manual

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RESET

TC

UB

KEY INHIBIT

PAUSE/

STILL

REC

PLAY

STOP

SEARCH

REW

PAGE

DOWN

MODE

SET

UP

FF

ON

OFF

UNI

VAR

CH 1

Digital Video Cassette Recorder

AJ-

UNI

VAR

CH 2

UNI

VAR

CH 3

UNI

VAR

ON

OFF

CH 4

CASSETTE IN

METER

LIGHT

WARNING

CH4

CH3

CH2

SHIFT

REC REVIEW

CH1

PB

LEVEL

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

POWER

25

50

CTL

F

-RUN

SET
R

-RUN

MENU

DATA

EJECT

M-cassette

Caution:Do not insert S-cassette or with adaptor

OFF

SET

MENU

DF

SLAVE

TCG

WIDE

RF

SERVO

HUMID

SLACK

h

min

min

s

frm

TAPE

E

F

BATT

E

F

2. Status display area

Remaining tape display

Battery level display

Warning displays

Operating status displays

Time data display

Parts and Their Functions

1 Status display window

The warning displays, operating status displays,
time data displays, remaining tape display and
battery level display can be checked in the window.

Warning displays
These indicate operating failures of the unit.

RF:

Recording or playback cannot be
performed. Video head clogging or a
circuit failure may be to blame.

SERVO: The drum servo and capstan servo

have failed to lock.

HUMID: Condensation has formed.
SLACK: A problem has occurred in the tape

wind-up operation.

Operating status displays
These indicate the unit’s operating status.

DF:

This indicates that the drop frame mode
is established.

SLAVE: This indicates that the time code is

locked to the external time code.

TCG:

This indicates that the time code
generator’s signal is being output.

WIDE:

This indicates that the wide mode is
established.

Remaining tape display
This indicates the remaining tape time in segments.

O

When all 7 segments light up, it means that there
is more than 21 minutes of tape remaining. (This
can be changed to more than 30 minutes using
the setup menu item No. 905.)

O

When the segment at the “E” (empty) end lights
up, it means that 3 minutes of the tape are left.
(This can be changed to 5 minutes using setup
menu item No. 905.)

O

When the segment at the “E” (empty) end starts
flashing, it means that 2 minutes of the tape are
left. (This can be changed to 3 minutes using
setup menu item No. 904.)
If this happens during recording, the WARNING
lamp flashes, and a warning alarm sounds
intermittently.

O

When all 7 segments flash, the WARNING lamp
remains lighted and the warning alarm sounds
continuously, it means that the tape has come to
its end.

<Notes>

O

The warning alarm is output from the PHONE
jack.

O

The warning alarm can be set using setup menu
items No. 902, 903 and 904.

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