Sony MSW-A2000P Operation Manual page 108

Digital videocassette recorder
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9-3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu
Item number Item name
011
a)
CHARACTER V-SIZE
b)
CONDITION DISPLAY
012
VIDEO MONITOR
013
525/625 SYSTEM
SELECT
a)When setting item 011, watch the monitor screen, and
adjust to the required state.
9-6
Chapter 9 Setup Menus
Settings
Determines the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3
(SUPER) connector for superimposed display on the monitor.
×1 : Standard size
×2: 2 times standard size
Specifies whether to add a channel condition indication to superimposed text,
when "x1" is selected in menu item 011.
DISABLE : Do not display.
ENABLE: Display.
Specify whether to enable switching between 525-line (NTSC) and 625-line (PAL)
modes.
OFF : Do not enable system switching.
ON: Enable system switching.
Setting this item to ON and switching the system enables the unit to operate in
the system switched to.
For the switching between 525/625-line modes, see page 9-4.
Notes
• For the basic and extended setup menus, separate settings are saved for 525-
line (NTSC) and 625-line (PAL) modes. When you switch systems, all menu
items change to the settings established in the new system. (These are different
from the settings for the mode before switching.)
• When the MSW-A2000 is used in 625-line mode or when the MSW-A2000P is
used in 525-line mode, analog tape can only be played back in the simple
playback mode.
b)The channel condition indication appears under the timer
or status line (under the video playback level indication
during playback of an analog tape), in the format "V−A−",
where the symbol following the "V" indicates the rotating
head condition for video channels and the symbol
following the "A" indicates the rotating head condition for
audio channels.
The following three symbols appear:
"−" (good)
"*" (fair)
"x" (poor)

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