Panasonic AJ-HD1700PE Operating Instructions Manual page 11

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Parts and Their Functions
Front panel
POWER
OFF
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CUE
CH
REMOTE
CH CONDITION
MONITOR
FULL/FINE
9P
50P
RS-232C
L
R
HEADPHONES
SHIFT
F1
F2
F3
ABC
DEF
GHI
AUDIO CH SELECT
7
8
9
CH
1
CH
5
CH
2
CH
6
CH
3
CH
7
CH
4
CH
8
PREVIEW/
REVIEW
JKL
MNO
PQRS
4
5
6
BS
TUV
WXYZ
1
2
3
ENT
PUSH
LOCK
0
C
T
F
REC
P8
REC
P8
REC
P8
REC
P8
FULL
I
J
D SHTL button
For shuttle playback, press this button and proceed
with the operation using the search dial G.
When the dial is turned to the desired position, the
tape is played at the speed corresponding to the
angle to which the dial has been turned. A still
picture appears when the dial is set to the center
position.
E JOG button
For jog playback, press this button and proceed
with the operation using the search dial G.
The tape is played at a speed within the speed
range set using setup menu items No.310 (JOG
FWD MAX) and No.311 (JOG REV MAX) in
accordance with the speed at which the dial is
turned.
F VAR button
For VAR playback, press this button and proceed
with the operation using the search dial G.
When the dial is turned all the way in the
counterclockwise direction, the tape speed is set to
j4.9k, when it is set to the center position, it is set
to still picture, and when it is turned all the way in
the clockwise direction, it is set to i4.9k.
The SLOW speed can be selected using setup
menu items No.308 (VAR FWD MAX) and No.309
(VAR REV MAX).
G Search dial
This dial is used to locate the edit points.
Whether the dial is to be enabled by pressing the
SHTL, JOG or VAR button or whether searches are
to be enabled simply by turning the dial can be
selected using setup menu item No.100 (SEARCH
ENA).
H D E F
EJECT
XL/L/M
-cassette
Do not insert S-cassette
without adapter
ADJUST
SHTL
JOG
VAR
HOME
RF1
RF2
ASSEM
PUSH-INTER
VIDEO
UNITY
TC
CUE
INSERT
REV
FWD
AUDIO
UNITY
DIAG
MENU
STAND BY
PLAYER
RECORDER INPUT CHECK
F4
F5
F6
SERVO
REC INHIBIT
EDIT
PLAY
REC
A IN
A OUT
PRE-
ROLL
AUTO
TRIM
EDIT
REW
STOP
FF
SET
IN
OUT
G
H REV, STILL and FWD lamps
These lamps light to reflect the way in which the
search dial is operated.
REV: This lights when the dial is turned
counterclockwise, and the tape runs in the REV
direction while the SHTL, JOG or VAR button
lamp is lighted.
STILL: While the JOG button lamp is lighted, this
FULL
lights when the dial rotation is stopped, and the
tape also stops running.
In the SHTL or VAR mode, it lights when the dial
is at the still-picture position.
FWD: This lights when the dial is turned clockwise,
and the tape runs in the FWD direction while the
SHTL, JOG or VAR button lamp is lighted.
I Audio input and output level control dials
These are used to adjust the recording or playback
levels of the CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7
and CH8 PCM audio signals.
• Switching between the LOCK or UNLOCK
status for the volume level operations
When a dial is pressed, the LED above the dial
either lights (LOCK) or goes off (UNLOCK).
In the LOCK (lighted) status, only the display
segments corresponding to the current audio
level light, and the audio level remains
unchanged even when the dial is turned.
In the UNLOCK (off) status, the display
segments corresponding to the current audio
level and all the display segments below light,
and the audio level can be changed.
• Switching between UNITY or VAR
UNITY or VAR can be selected when the dial
knob is pressed while holding down the
among the number keys in the UNLOCK status.
The position of the segment lighted at the center
indicates the UNITY level.
• Switching between REC or PB
The AUTO, REC or PB volume level function can
be selected using
AUDIO function menu.
With
AUTO,
automatically selected during recording or in the
EE or INPUT CHECK status, and the playback
controls are automatically selected during
playback.
• Switching between CH1jCH4 and CH5jCH8
The AUDIO CH SELECT J is used to switch
between these two sets of channels.
of "AUDIO SHIFT2" on the
F1
the
recording
controls
key
F
are
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