Sony DVW-A500P/1 Operation Manual page 155

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Item number
Item
K07
CAPSTAN LOCK
(DVW-A500/1
and 500/1)
K07
CAPSTAN LOCK
(DVW-A500P/1
and 500P/1)
K08
TIMER SELECT
K09
TC SELECT
A-38
Appendix
Settable range
Function
[0]
[2F]
Switches the capstan servo lock mode for editing or playing
1
4F
a tape with decoded component signals (i.e., a tape with
composite input data recorded on a Digital Betacam VTR
or Betacam/Betacam SP VTR).
0: The capstan servo is locked every 2 fields. Since color
1: The capstan servo is locked to the color frame every 4
[0]
[2F]
Switches the capstan servo lock mode for editing or playing
1
4F
a tape with decoded component signals (i.e., a tape with
2
8F
composite input data recorded on a Digital Betacam VTR
or Betacam/Betacam SP VTR).
0: The capstan servo is locked every 2 fields. Since color
1: The capstan servo is locked every 4 fields. This is the
2: The capstan servo is locked to the color frame every 8
[0]
[CTL]
Selects the time data display.
1
TC
0: Displays the value read by the time code reader or the
2
UBIT
1: Counts the CTL signals on the playback tape or the CTL
2: Displays user bits data inserted in time code being
[0]
[ltc]
Selects the time code to be read by the time code reader
1
vitc
during playback.
2
auto
0: Reads LTC.
1: Reads VITC.
2: Reads VITC when the playback speed is ±1/2 times
framing is disabled, phase shifting (H-shifting) of output
video signals does not occur during playback. This is
the normal setting for editing or playback of component
signals.
To enhance the frequency characteristics, H-shifting of
the video output on the basis of the decoding
information on the tape may also be performed by
setting the item 712.
fields. The VTR maintains the phase of the video output
signals even after repeated stopping and restarting of
playback. Use this setting if you require continuity in
video phase at edit points during editing or playback of
composite signals, or when you perform AB rolling.
framing is disabled, phase shifting (picture shifting) of
output video signals does not occur during playback.
This is the normal setting for editing or playback of
component signals.
To enhance the frequency characteristics, H-shifting of
the video output on the basis of the decoding
information on the tape may also be performed by
setting the item 712.
normal setting for editing of component signals with
quick servo lock.
To enhance the frequency characteristics, H-shifting of
the video output on the basis of the decoding
information on the tape may also be performed by
setting the item 712.
fields. The VTR maintains the phase of the video output
signals even after repeated stopping and restarting of
playback. Use this setting if you require continuity in
video phase at edit points during editing or playback of
composite signals, or when you perform AB rolling.
value generated by the time code generator. To switch
between VITC and LTC, press the [F5] (TC SEL) button.
signals being recorded on the tape, and displays the
tape running time in hours, minutes, seconds, and
frames.
played back, or the user bits data inserted in time code
being recording. To switch between VITC and LTC,
press the [F5] (TC SEL) button.
normal speed or less, and LTC when it is greater than
±1/2 times normal speed.

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