Superimpose Screen Displays - Panasonic AJ-LT85P Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic vqt7628 digital video cassette lap top editor operating instructions
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SUPERIMPOSE SCREEN DISPLAYS

Superimposed displays can be added to the laptop's liquid-crystal TV monitor or to the signals output from the VIDEO MONI-
TOR connector.
Block 1
Block 2
TCR
SHTL
+
Block 4
Block 1
CTL :
Control signal
TCR :
Time code
T*R :
Time code (when it cannot be read)
UBR :
User bit
U*R :
User bit (when it cannot be read)
TCG :
Time code generator value
UBG :
User bit generator value
Block 2
No display : Normally, nothing is displayed here.
P :
When the supply voltage has dropped
S :
When the fan has stopped
L :
When LOW RF
With the on-screen display, the superimposed signals are added to the liquid-crystal TV monitor or to the signals output from the
VIDEO MONITOR connector.
To superimpose displays:
First check the connections, and then press the COUNTER/REMAIN switch. Check that characters are now displayed on the
monitor.
If no characters are superimposed, press the COUNTER/REMAIN switch again.
For details on the superimposed display function, refer to the next page.
Block 3
12 : 34 : 43 : 21
32.0
Block 3
The counter values are displayed in units of hours,
minutes, seconds and frames.
12 : 34 : 43 : 21
: Non-drop frame mode
. Drop frame mode
: Normal mode
. Time track mode
Block 4 (when T&STA is set for the set-up menu item
No. 000)
EJECT
E_PLAY
STOP
SHTL
REW
JOG
FF
VAR
STOP
PPLY
STANDBY_OFF
POWER OFF
PLAY
AUTO OFF
REC
DEW
EDIT
• Search speed display
• REV, SHTL and FWD are displayed during external
VTR control.
• In the jog mode, REV, STILL or FWD is displayed.
• The tape speed is displayed in SHTL, VAR and
PPLY.
SHTL – 32.0 (where "32.0" is the speed and "–"
denotes the reverse tape direction (compared with
"+" which denotes the forward tape direction)
Block 4 (when T&YMD, T&MDY, T&DMY or T&RT is set
for the set-up menu item No. 000)
DATE: Date on which tape was shot
D*TE: Date on which tape was shot (when it cannot be
read)
TIME: Time (hr/min/sec) at which tape was shot
T*ME: Time at which tape was shot (when it cannot be
read)
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