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Panasonic AJ-D455Panasonic AJ-D455 DVCPRO Studio Edit Recorder VCR DVCPRO and DV
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Brand: Panasonic
Part Numbers: AJ-D455, AJD455


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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
ronhartikka 7:53pm on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 
dont ever have to use tapes again P2 cards and so expensive, cant wait for 16 or 32 gigs Why ever use tape again, ever. The option to shoot in so many different compression formats is great. Even if you arent using HD, just standard def. Excellent design, and workflow. Current limitation on p2 card size and P2 card price.
puresmart 10:26pm on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 
With its AG-HVX200, Panasonic raises the bar again, bringing us professional HD versatility and quality at a lower price than ever. This camcorder is basically great. It has an amazing LCD. Panasonic delivers yet another winner. This cam is good. The best part about it is that it has amazing video quality. It uses near perfect lenses. This cam seems to be perfect. It has its flaws, yes, but it is brilliant none-the-less. It doesnt cost much. Infact, it is very affordable.
klsim 11:38am on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 
I shoot camera for a Caribbean media company namely Tobago Channel 5 and i have used this camera on many occasions and i find it particularly hard to ...
antfarmer 10:54pm on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 
HVX200A is a great camera. Consider the cost. I am now a proud owner of the Panasonic HVX200A. Tops for the prosumer We used this camera to shoot our short film and it proved to be awesome. The P2 cards were a little tricky to work with.
gustaveiras 4:12am on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 
With its AG-HVX200, Panasonic raises the bar again, bringing us professional HD versatility and quality at a lower price than ever. This cam seems to be perfect. It has its flaws, yes, but it is brilliant none-the-less. It doesnt cost much. Infact, it is very affordable.
openoffice2006 11:31am on Friday, August 13th, 2010 
After using the dvx100 series for quite some time, I never hesitated to go to Panasonic for my HD needs. This camera is worth a closer look and a review like this one would take a lot of planning to make the camera justice.
ioulia 6:54am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 
This camera is worth a closer look and a review like this one would take a lot of planning to make the camera justice. Shoots in 1080p, 720p. This camera is worth a closer look and a review like this one would take a lot of planning to make the camera justice.

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Saving a user file

Press the MENU button. While holding down the FILE button, press the Press the or No. A01 (SAVE). or button, and select USER1.
SETUP-MENU MENU <USER1> NO.A00 - DV PB ATT OFF A00 LOAD USER2 USER2 A01 SAVE A02 P.ON LOAD OFF END
Press the or button and select the user file into which the USER1 contents are to be saved. User files which have been set to the lock mode are not displayed. When all the user files have been set to the lock mode, the LOCKED display appears and the contents cannot be saved. Press the SET button. The following messages appear on the menu screen and counter display. Menu screen Counter display
S U1 -U2 SETUP-MENU SAVE USER1 USER2 OK? YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>
Press the PLAY button. The contents of the USER1 file are saved in the user file which was selected in step 4 and stored in the memory. When the STOP button is pressed, the USER1 menu display appears while the settings remain unchanged. Press the or button and move the cursor ( ) on the menu screen to any setup item except No. A00 (LOAD) and No. A01 (SAVE). Press the SET button. The USER1 settings are now stored in the memory. If the USER1 settings are not going to be stored in the memory, do not press the SET button but press the MENU button.
Automatic loading of user file when the power is turned on
When the user file to be loaded is selected in advance using setup menu item No. A02 (P.ON LOAD), it can be automatically loaded into USER1 when the power is turned on.

SYSTEM menu

<SYSTEM>
No. 00 Superimposed display SYS SC COAR. No. 0000. 0127. 0255 0000. 0127. 0255

Setting

Superimposed display 127.0. 128 127.0. 128

Description

System phase rough adjustment: 90 units <Note> If setting operation is performed, the setting value does not return to factory (default) setting. System phase fine adjustment: Variable range 45 or more : advanced +: delayed <Note> If setting operation is performed, the setting value does not return to factory (default) setting. System phase adjustment: SC period increments, 15 s variable range : Advanced +: Delayed <Note> If setting operation is performed, the setting value does not return to factory (default) setting. For selecting whether the ENCODER REMOTE connector is to function or not. 0: Does not functions. 1: Functions. For coarsely adjusting the SCH phase: 90-degree increments (The SC phase is varied but the H phase remains unchanged.)

SYS SC FINE

ENCODER SEL

0000 0001

OFF ON

SCH COARSE

0000. 0032. 0064 0000. 0128. 0255 0000. 0127. 0255
32.0. 32 128.0. 127 127.0. 128 127.0. 128 128.0. 127

SCH FINE

For finely adjusting the SCH phase: Variable range from 45 to +45 (The SC phase is varied but the H phase remains unchanged.)

AV PHASE

This adjusts the audio output phase with respect to the video output: 20.8 s steps : The audio output phase is advanced with respect to the video output. +: The audio output phase is delayed with respect to the video output. For setting the video level. The maximum amount by which the level can be varied is from 3 to +3 dB.

VIDEO LEVEL

SET UP LEVEL
0000. 0127. 0255 0000. 0128. 0255
For setting the setup amount. The maximum amount by which the setup can be varied is 14 IRE.
For setting the hue. The maximum amount by which the hue can be varied is from 30 to +30.
The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
<SYSTEM> (continued)
No. 18 Superimposed display CHROMA LEVEL No. 0000. 0127. 0005 0006
Superimposed display 127.0. 5 6
For setting the chroma level. The maximum amount by which the level can be varied is from 3 to +3 dB.

SYS H OFFSET

For adjusting the system phase offset: 4.48 s steps 0: 13.4 s 1: 8.96 s 2: 4.48 s 3: 0 4: +4.48 s 5: +8.96 s 6: +13.4 s <Notes> The setting remains unchanged even when the factory setting operation is performed. When this menu item is used together with SYSTEM menu item No. 02 (SYS H) setting, the adjustment is limited to a range from 15 to +15 s. For setting whether the system phase is to be adjusted by the unit or from the external encoder remote connector. 0: The system phase is adjusted from the external encoder remote connector. 1: The system phase is adjusted by the unit. <Notes> This setting remains unaffected when OFF is selected as the SYSTEM menu item No. 3 (ENCODER SEL) setting. The range for the system phase adjustment using the encoder remote connector is 3 to +3 s. When this menu item is used together with SYSTEM menu item No. 021 (SYS H OFFSET) setting, adjustment can be made from 15 to +15 s. This selects whether the system file lock mode is to be engaged or released. 0: The lock is released (file data can be changed). 1: The lock is engaged (file data cannot be changed).

SYS SC/H

REMOTE LOCAL

MENU LOCK

Video output signal adjustments The SYSTEM menu item No. 03 (ENCODER SEL) and No. 22 (SYS SC/H) settings are used to make the video output signal adjustments. The table below shows the control matrix for these adjustments.
Setting SYSTEM menu item 03: ENCODER SEL SYSTEM menu item 22: SYS SC/H LOCAL REMOTE ON LOCAL REMOTE Unit External encoder remote External encoder remote SYSTEM menu item 00: SYS SC COAR. 01: SYS SC FINE Unit Adjustment item VIDEO LEVEL CHROMA LEVEL SET UP HUE Unit (SYSTEM menu)

USER menu

<BASIC>
No. 000 Superimposed display P-ROLL TIME No. 0000. 0005. 0015 0000. 0004. 0016
Superimposed display 0S. 5S. 15S 0. 4. 16
This sets the preroll time which can be set from 0 to 15 seconds in 1-second increments. <Note> The unit will not operate if the preroll time is set to 0 seconds when the unit is set to automatic editing (PREVIEW, AUTO EDIT COMMAND) from an external controller. This sets the position of the characters on the horizontal plane for the time code and other super displays output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* connector. <Note> When setting this item, the DISPLAY SEL status is output to VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* even if SUPER OFF has been set. However, when the menu is exited, operation complies with the SUPER OFF/ON setting. Also, CHARA TYPE is output to VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* according to the status set in the menu. This sets the position of the characters on the vertical plane for the time code and other super displays output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* connector. <Notes> 1. When setting this item, the DISPLAY SEL status is output to VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* even if SUPER OFF has been set. However, when the menu is exited, operation complies with the SUPER OFF/ON setting. Also, CHARA TYPE is output to VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* according to the status set in the menu. 2. When the DISPLAY SEL setting causes characters to extend beyond the edges of the screen, the setting value is changed so that the characters are automatically displayed in a position on the screen. For selecting the time code and/or other information which is to be shown on the superimposed display at the VIDEO OUT 3/ SERIAL OUT 3* connector. 0: Time only 1: Time and operation mode 2: Time, operation mode and mode 3: Time and REC TIME 4: Time and REC DATE (year/month/day) 5: Time and REC DATE (month/day/year) 6: Time and REC DATE (day/month/year) <Notes> 1. The mode display is DVCPRO during DVCPRO playback, DV during DV playback, and DVCAM during DVCAM playback. 2. When 2 (T&S&M) is set, an error message will appear when a warning or error has occurred. 3. REC TIME and REC DATE are displayed during DV or DVCAM playback only. The operation mode is displayed during DVCPRO playback. This selects the buttons which can be operated on the front panel when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch has been set to REMOTE. 0: No buttons can be operated. 1: Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be operated. 2: All buttons can be operated.

CHARA H-POS

CHARA V-POS

0000. 0018. 0022

0. 18. 22

DISPLAY SEL

TIME T&STA T&S&M T&RT T&YMD T&MDY T&DMY
* The SERIAL OUT 3 connector functions only when the AJ-YA455P serial interface board (optional accessory) is used.

LOCAL ENA

DIS ST&EJ ENA
<BASIC> (continued)
No. 005 Superimposed display TAPE TIMER CHARA TYPE No. 0000 0001
Superimposed display 12h 24h WHITE W/OUT
This selects the 12 or 24 hour display for the CTL counter. 0: 12 hour display 1: 24 hour display This selects the display type for the super display output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* connector as well as for displays such as the setting menu, etc. 0: White characters against a black background. 1: White characters with a black border. For selecting whether to display the remaining tape time and total tape length as the superimposed display at the VIDEO OUT 3/SERIAL OUT 3* connector. 0: No display appears. 1: Remaining tape time is displayed on the second line. 2: Remaining tape time is displayed on the first line. 3: Remaining tape time is displayed on the first line and the total tape length on the second line. <Notes> When setting 1 (2L) has been selected, the display does not appear if 0 (TIME) has been selected for the setup menu No. 003 (DISPLAY SEL) setting. When setting 3 (R/TTL) has been selected, the total tape length will not appear if 0 (TIME) has been selected for the setup menu No. 003 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.

REMAIN SEL

0002 0003

OFF 2L 1L R/TTL

<OPERATION>
No. 101 Superimposed display SHTL MAX No. 0002

Superimposed display 60

This sets the maximum speed for shuttle operations. 0: 16 normal speed 1: 32 normal speed 2: 60 normal speed <Note> When a DV or DVCAM cassette is used, the 32 speed will be set even if 60 has been selected as this items setting. This sets the maximum speed for FF and REW operations. 0: 32 normal speed 1: 60 normal speed 2: 100 normal speed <Note> When a DV or DVCAM cassette is used, the 32 speed will be set regardless of what has been selected as this items setting. This sets the status until the audio signal is output when operation switches from the stop or search modes to the play mode. 0: The time until the audio is output is shortened. 1: The audio is output after the status stabilizes. <Note> When set to 0 (OFF), the sound in the initially output part is incomplete. Therefore, this setting is not recommended for broadcasts. This selects whether to warn the operator when the REF.VIDEO signal has not been connected. 0: Warning is not given. 1: Warning is given by the flashing STOP lamp. This set the play delay time in frame increments.

FF. REW MAX

AUDIO MUTE

REF ALARM

PLAY DELAY CAP.LOCK

0000. 0001 0002

.0. 15 2F 4F EE BLACK GRAY

EJECT SW INH

REC OFF

<INTERFACE>
No. 201 Superimposed display 9P SEL No. 0000 0001
This selects whether the 9-Pin connector functions when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch has been set to REMOTE. 0: Do not function 1: Function This selects the ID information which is returned to the controller. 0: 20 25H 1: DVCPROs, own ID is returned (F0 33H). 2: The units own ID (A0 3CH) is returned. <Note> Set ORIG only when the unit is connected with a Panasonic controller (such as the AJ-A900, optional accessory). These settings are for selecting whether the RS-232C connector is to function when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE. 0: Connector does not function. 1: Connector functions. These settings are for selecting the RS-232C communication speed (baud rate).

ID SEL

OTHER DVCPRO ORIG

RS232C SEL

BAUD RATE

NON ODD EVEN

DATA LENGTH STOP BIT PARITY
These settings are for selecting the RS-232C data length. (Unit: bit) These settings are for selecting the RS-232C stop bit length. (Unit: bit) These settings are for selecting the none, odd or even for the RS-232C parity bit. 0: Parity bit is not used. 1: An odd number of bits is used for the parity system. 2: An even number of bits is used for the parity system. These settings are for selecting whether the ACK code is to be returned when a command is received from RS-232C. 0: ACK code is not returned. 1: ACK code is returned.

RETURN ACK

<EDIT>
No. 303 Superimposed display STD/ NON-STD No. 0002
Superimposed display AUTO STD N-STD
This selects STD or NON-STD in accordance with the composite input signal. 0: Standard/non-standard signals are automatically identified and processed. 1: Standard signals are processed. (Forced STD) 2: Non-standard signals are processed. (Forced NON-STD) This selects the video signal processing. 0: Servo is synchronized with the input signal during recording and editing, or with the REF signal during playback. 1: Servo is synchronized at all times with the REF signal. This sets the channel assignments for the controllers analog audio preset when editing the digital audio of the VTR using a controller which does not have a digital audio edit preset control function. This selects the channel concerned when the VTR CH1 edit preset is set in compliance with the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio signals designated by the controller. 0: Not set. 1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset. 2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset. 3: Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2 edit preset. This sets the channel assignments for the controllers analog audio preset when editing the digital audio of the VTR using a controller which does not have a digital audio edit preset control function. This selects the channel concerned when the VTR CH2 edit preset is set in compliance with the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio signals designated by the controller. 0: Not set. 1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset. 2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset. 3: Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2 edit preset. This sets the channel assignments for the controllers analog audio preset when editing the digital audio of the VTR using a controller which does not have a digital audio edit preset control function. This selects the channel concerned when the VTR CUE edit preset is set in compliance with the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio signals designated by the editor or controller. 0: Not set. 1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset. 2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset. 3: Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2 edit preset. This selects the connection method for the digital audio edit IN point. 0: Cut processing 1: V Fade processing This selects the connection method for the digital audio edit OUT point. 0: Cut processing 1: V Fade processing

SERVO REF

AUTO EXT

EDIT RPLCE1

N-DEF CH1 CH2 CH1+2

EDIT RPLCE2

EDIT RPLCEC

AUD EDIT IN

CUT FADE

AUD EDIT OUT

<EDIT> (continued)
No. 313 Superimposed display AFTER CUE-UP No. 0003
Superimposed display STOP STILL1 STILL2 OFF MODE1 MODE2 MODE3
This selects the mode after cue-up operation is complete. 0: STOP mode 1: SHTL STILL mode 2: VAR STILL mode This selects the connection with the AJ-YA752 audio memory unit. 0: When the audio memory unit is not going to be used 1: When a voice-over operation is to be conducted 2: When audio cross channel editing is to be performed for CH2 3: When audio cross channel editing is to be performed for CH1 <Notes> The RS-232C interface will function only when this menu item is set to 0 (OFF). Refer to the Instruction Manual of the AJ-YA752 audio memory unit for details on how the modes are used. This selects the VAR speed during remote control operations. 0: The tape is played at the fine step speed. 1: The tape is played at a speed at which noise-less playback is possible in the 0.43 to +1 (0.5 to +1) range. <Notes> The speeds in parentheses apply when a DV or DVCAM cassette is used. At the 1(COARSE) setting, the phase cannot be synchronized from the editing controller. This sets the maximum VAR FWD speed. 0: +4.1 (+3.1) speed 1: +1.85 (+1.85) speed 2: +1 (+1) speed <Notes> The speeds in parentheses apply when a DV or DVCAM cassette is used. At any speed setting other than 0 (+4.1), the phase cannot be synchronized from the editing controller. This sets the maximum VAR REV speed. 0: 4.1 (3.1) speed 1: 1.85 (1.85) speed 2: 1 (1) speed 3: 0.43 (0.5) speed <Note> The speeds in parentheses apply when a DV or DVCAM cassette is used. This selects the JOG speed during remote control operations. 0: The tape is played at the fine step speed. 1: The tape is played at a speed at which noise-less playback is possible in the 0.43 to +1 (0.5 to +1) range. <Notes> The speeds in parentheses apply when a DV or DVCAM cassette is used. At the 1(COARSE) setting, the phase cannot be synchronized from an editing controller which synchronizes the phase using the JOG command.

AUD MEM UNIT

VAR STEP

FINE COARSE

VAR FWD MAX

+4.1 +1.85 +1

VAR REV MAX

4.1 1.0.43

JOG STEP
No. 320 Superimposed display JOG FWD MAX No. 0002
Superimposed display +4.1 +1.85 +1
This sets the maximum JOG FWD speed. 0: +4.1 (+3.1) speed 1: +1.85 (+1.85) speed 2: +1 (+1) speed <Notes> The speeds in parentheses apply when a DV or DVCAM cassette is used. At any speed setting other than 0 (+4.1), the phase cannot be synchronized from an editing controller which synchronizes the phase using the JOG command. This sets the maximum JOG REV speed. 0: 4.1 (3.1) speed 1: 1.85 (1.85) speed 2: 1 (1) speed 3: 0.43 (0.5) speed <Note> The speeds in parentheses apply when a DV or DVCAM cassette is used.

JOG REV MAX

<TAPE PROTECT>
No. 400 Superimposed display STILL TIMER No. 0001
Superimposed display 0.5s 5s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 1min 2min STEP HALF
This selects the length of time until tape protection mode is established when a DVCPRO tape is inserted and the unit is in STOP or STILL mode. (Unit: s = second, min = minute)

SRC PROTECT

This selects the operation during the tape protection mode when the unit is left standing in the still status. 0: STEP FWD. 1: HALF LOADING. <Note> When STEP FWD is selected, operation will be automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half loading) mode as soon as the unit has been left standing in the STILL mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute for DV/DVCAM cassette). This selects the drum operation in the STANDBY OFF mode. 0: The drum stops rotating. 1: The drum continues rotating. This selects the operation in the tape protection mode when the unit has been left standing in the STOP mode. 0: STEP FWD 1: HALF LOADING <Note> When STEP FWD is selected, operation will be automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half loading) mode as soon as the unit has been left standing in the STOP mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute for DV/DVCAM cassette). This selects the length of time until tape protection mode is established when a DV/DVCAM tape is inserted and the unit is in STOP or STILL mode. (Unit: s = second) <Note> When using the unit in tempuratures below 59F (15C), set this item to 10 seconds to protect the tape and video heads.

DRUM STDBY STOP PROTECT

OFF ON STEP HALF

DV STILL TMR

0.5s 5s 10s 20s
<Note> In order to protect the tape and VTR helical heads, it is recommended that the Still Timer be set for automatic tape protection mode in 20 seconds or under.

<TIME CODE> (continued)
No. 509 Superimposed display DF MODE No. 0000 0001
Superimposed display DF NDF
This selects the DF/NDF mode for CTL and TCG. 0: Drop frame mode. 1: Non-drop frame mode. <Note> No. 509 is valid when the CONTROL is LOCAL or LOCAL ENA of item 004 to ENA. This selects the time code generator run mode. 0: Generator runs only during recording. 1: Generator runs during usual operation. <Note> Even if 0 is selected, the time code generator runs during usual operation when 1 is selected at the setting menu No. 504 (REGEN MODE). This is used to switch the phase of the time code, which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector, for the external LTC input when the TC INT/EXT switch is at the EXT position. (In EE mode only) 0: Time code is synchronized with output video signal. 1: Time code is synchronized with external time code input. For selecting the method used to output the VITC which is to be superimposed onto the output video signal. 0: During recording: The input time code, which was selected using the setup menu item No. 505 (EXT TC SEL) setting and TC IN/EXT switch, is output as the VITC. During playback: The time code recorded in the SBC area is output as the VITC. 1: During recording: The time code detected from the input video signals is output as the VITC. During playback: The time code recorded in the VAUX area is output as the VITC. <Note> When video signals are recorded, the time code detected from the input video signals is automatically recorded in the VAUX area.

RUN MODE

REC FREE

TC OUT REF

V OUT TC_IN

VITC OUT

SBC VAUX
SBC (Sub Code Data) area This area exists independently from the video and audio data areas on the helical track, and it contains the time code which complies with the SMPTE/EBU standard. As with the conventional LTC (Longitudinal Time Code), the time code can be read even during rewinding and fast forwarding or when the tape has stopped. VAUX (Video Auxiliary Data) area This area exists inside the video data area on the helical track, and it contains additional information on the video data. <Note> Control over the time code or user bit during tape playback is exercised using the data recorded in the SBC area. In other words, it is exercised over all the data which has been recorded in the SBC area including the data shown on the counter display in the center of the front panel and on the superimposed displays as well as the communication data for a component such as the editing controller.

<VIDEO>

No. 600 Superimposed display PB/PR IN LV INT SG No. 0002
Superimposed display MII B-CAM OFF BB CB
This selects the component input signal level. 0: MII level. 1: cam level. For selecting whether an internal signal is to be generated. 0: No signal is generated. 1: A black burst signal is generated. 2: A 100% color bar signal is generated. <Notes> The INT SG message appears for 2 seconds when recording commences. If the VIDEO INPUT switch #3 is set to DVCPRO/DV, the audio signals will also serve automatically as the internal signals when a video signal has been selected as the internal signal by this menu item setting. This selects color killer processing for the video input signals. 0: The signals are forcibly processed as B/W signals. 1: The signals are automatically processed. This selects whether to float the vertical sync position of the video output in order to align the video output phase with the input in the EE/record/edit modes. 0: Signals are not floated. 1: Signals are floated. This selects whether the video output signal is to be muted when the blank portion of the tape is detected during playback. 0: No muting 1: Muting (picture turns grey). This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal in the first field. 0: Forced blanking performed. 1: Blanking not performed. This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal in the second field. 0: Forced blanking performed. 1: Blanking not performed. For selecting how the still picture is to be output. 0: Field output 1: Frame output <Note> When frame output is selected, the frame slow mode will be established during slow motion as well. This selects whether to superimpose EDH onto the serial output signals. 0: EDH is not superimposed. 1: EDH is superimposed. <Notes> This display will not appear unless the AJ-YA455P serial interface board (optional accessory) has been installed. Even when 1 (ON) has been selected, EDH is not superimposed at the SERIAL OUT 3 connector if the SUPER ON/ OFF switch is at the ON position.

INPUT C KILL OUT VSYNC

B/W AUTO N-VF VF

V-MUTE SEL

N-MUTE LOW_RF

CC (F1) BLANK

BLANK THRU

CC (F2) BLANK

FREEZE SEL

FIELD FRAME

<VIDEO> (continued)
No. 612 Superimposed display WIDE SELECT No. 0002
Superimposed display AUTO WIDE NORMAL
This selects the operation to be conducted in response to the WIDE information. 0: During recording, if the S1-VIDEO input signals contain WIDE information, the WIDE information is recorded on the tape. During playback, if WIDE information is on the tape, it is added to the S1-VIDEO output signals. 1: During recording, the WIDE information is recorded on the tape regardless of whether the S1-VIDEO input signals contain the WIDE information. During playback, the WIDE information is added to the S1VIDEO output signals regardless of whether the WIDE information is on the tape. Forced WIDE ON 2: During recording, the WIDE information is not recorded on the tape regardless of whether the S1-VIDEO input signals contain the WIDE information. During playback, the WIDE information is not added to the S1-VIDEO output signals regardless of whether the WIDE information is on the tape. Forced WIDE OFF <Note> This item is effective during recording at the start of the recording and during playback at all times. Therefore, when its setting has been changed during recording, the MENU contents will be changed but no change will occur in the actual operation. This selects whether the composite signal is to be recorded with setup or without setup. 0: When recording signals with no setup. 1: When recording signals with 7.5% setup. <Note> When recording composite signals, be sure to double-check whether the signals are to be recorded with or without setup. For selecting the analog component output level. 0: MII level 1: Betacam level

VIN SETUP

THRU CUT

Pb/Pr OUT LV

MII B-CAM

<AUDIO>

No. 700 Superimposed display CH1 IN LV No. 0002
Superimposed display 4dB 0dB 20dB 60dB 4dB 0dB 20dB 60dB 4dB 0dB 20dB 4dB 0dB 20dB CH1 CH2 CH1+2
This selects the audio input (CH1) reference level switching.

CH2 IN LV

This selects the audio input (CH2) reference level switching.
CH1 OUT LV CH2 OUT LV REC CH1
This selects the audio output (CH1) reference level switching.
This selects the audio output (CH2) reference level switching.
This selects the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH1 track. 0: Audio input CH1 signal. 1: Audio input CH2 signal. 2: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal. This selects the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH2 track. 0: Audio input CH1 signal. 1: Audio input CH2 signal. 2: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal. This selects the input signal recorded in CUE. 0: The signal selected by SETUP-MENU No. 714 is recorded. 1: The signal selected by SETUP-MENU No. 715 is recorded. 2: The signal selected by SETUP-MENU No. 714 and No. 715 are mixed and recorded. This selects the AUDIO CH1 and CH2 output signals during DV or DVCAM format playback. 0: The CH1 track signals are output to CH1 and the CH2 track signals to CH2. (Only the sound during shooting is output.) 1: The CH3 track signals are output to CH1 and the CH4 track signals to CH2. (Only the audio dubbing sound is output.) 2: The mixed CH1 and CH3 track signals are output to CH1 and the mixed CH2 and CH4 track signals to CH2. (The sound during shooting and audio dubbing sound are output simultaneously.) <Note> This menu item takes effect only when a DV or DVCAM cassette tape with a 32 kHz/4-channel recording is played back. This selects the processing method for the audio edit points (IN point, OUT point) during playback. 0: According to the status during recording. (Setup menus No. 309, 310) 1: Forced CUT 2: Forced FADE

REC CH2

CH1 CH2 CH1+2

REC CUE

DV OUTPUT

ST1 ST2 ST1+2

PB FADE

AUTO CUT FADE

<AUDIO> (continued)
No. 720 Superimposed display EMBEDDED AUD No. 0000 0001
This selects whether to superimpose the audio data onto the serial output. 0: Data is not superimposed. 1: Data is superimposed. <Note> This display will not appear unless the AJ-YA455P serial interface board (optional accessory) has been installed. This selects the audio output for CH1 and CH2. 0: PCM AUDIO is output. 1: PCM AUDIO is output in the 0.43 to 1 speed range; in all other cases, CUE is automatically output. <Note> The PCM AUDIO output CH1 and CH2 signals are output separately regardless of the position selected for the AUDIO MONITOR SELECT switch. This selects whether the internal signal is to be used for the audio input signal. 0: The internal signal is not selected. 1: The internal signal is selected. <Notes> The internal signal has a frequency of 997 Hz. This setting is invalid if the VIDEO INPUT switch #3 has been set to DVCPRO/DV. This selects the audio output level for DV format playback. 0: The audio output level is not attenuated. 1: The audio output level is attenuated (reduced). For selecting whether to mute the sound at the joins between recordings during DV or DVCAM cassette playback. 0: The sound is not muted. 1: The sound is muted. For setting the audio reference level. 0: Full scale, 20 dB 1: Full scale, 18 dB 2: Full scale, 12 dB

LINE CH SEL

PCM AUTO

INT SG

DV PB ATT

OFF ON OFF ON

REC PT MUTE

REF LEVEL

FS-20 FS-18 FS-12

<MENU>

No. A00 Superimposed display LOAD No. 0002 0003
Superimposed display USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5
This selects the user file whose contents will be loaded into USER1. 0: The USER2 file contents are loaded. 1: The USER3 file contents are loaded. 2: The USER4 file contents are loaded. 3: The USER5 file contents are loaded. <Note> When the SET button is pressed after loading, the setting will be stored in the memory. When the MENU button is pressed, the setting will not be changed. This selects the user file into which the USER1 settings will be saved. 0: The settings are saved in USER2. 1: The settings are saved in USER3. 2: The settings are saved in USER4. 3: The settings are saved in USER5. 4: This display appears when all the user files are in the change prohibit status. <Notes> User files whose status have been set to change prohibit cannot be selected. When all the user files are in the change prohibit status, the LOCKED display appears and the contents cannot be saved. This loads the contents of the selected user file into USER1 and it starts operation with the USER1 settings when the power is turned on. 0: Operation is started with the settings of the previously set user file. 1: The contents of USER2 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings. 2: The contents of USER3 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings. 3: The contents of USER4 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings. 4: The contents of USER5 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings. This selects whether to set or release the user file (USER2 USER5) lock mode. 0: The lock is released (changes can be made). 1: The lock is set (changes are prohibited). <Note> The lock cannot be set for USER1.

USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 LOCKED

P.ON LOAD

OFF USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5
<Notes> No. A00 (LOAD), No. A01 (SAVE) and No. A02 (P.ON LOAD) are the menu items which can be set only for USER1. They are not displayed with the USER2 USER5 files. No. A03 (MENU LOCK) is the menu item which can be set only for the USER2 USER5 files. It is not displayed with USER1.

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Panasonic Broadcast AJ-D455 Mechanical Parts

CONTENTS

SERVICING FIXTURES & TOOLS... PRT-1 MECHANICAL CHASSIS ASSEMBLY (1).. PRT-2 MECHANICAL CHASSIS ASSEMBLY (2).. PRT-4 SUB CHASSIS ASSEMBLY... PRT-6 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY... PRT-8 CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY... PRT-10 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY... PRT-12 CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY... PRT-14 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY... PRT-16 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY... PRT-18 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AJ-YA455P).. PRT-20 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AJ-YAD455P).. PRT-22 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AJ-CS455P).. PRT-24
SERVICING FIXTURES & TOOLS

Ref.No.

Part No.
VFK1145A VFK1149A VFK71A VFK1191A VFK1152 VFK0357 VFK1154 VFK1153 VFK1155 VFK1156 VFK1208 VFK1150 VFK1151 VFK1188A VFK0948A VFK0749 M0R265 VFK1146 VFK1147 VFK1148 VFK1178 VFK1179 VFK1190 VFK1209A VFK1375 VFK1300 VFM3580KM VFM3580KL VFM3581KM VFM3581KL VFM3582KM VFM3582KL VFM3010EDS VFM3000EDS AJ-CL12MP VFK1423 VFK1192 VFK1496 VFK1481B VFK1186 VFK1503 VFK1590 VFK1304A VFK0906 VZZ0095 -----
Part Name & Description
BACK TENSION METER POST DRIVER DIAL TORQUE GAUGE (150G) DIAL TORQUE GAUGE (45G) DIAL TORQUE GAUGE ADAPTER ECCENTRIC SCREW DRIVER POST HEIGHT FIXTURE MECH. NEUTRAL PLATE REV. POSITION TOOL PLAY POSITION TOOL NEUTRAL POSITION TOOL NUT DRIVER (5.5MM) NUT DRIVER (2.5MM) DIAL TENSION GAUGE CHECK LIGHT FROIRAL GREASE (WHITE) MORLYTONE GREASE (BLACK) PHILIPS DRIVER (00-75) PHILIPS DRIVER (00-100) HEX DRIVER (1.5MM) HEX DRIVER (0.89MM) HEX DRIVER (0.71MM) HEX. WRENCH TORQUE DRIVER POST AXIS DRIVER A/D BOARD (DAQ-12) DVCPRO ALIGNMENT TAPE DVCPRO ALIGNMENT TAPE DVCPRO ALIGNMENT TAPE DVCPRO ALIGNMENT TAPE DVCPRO ALIGNMENT TAPE DVCPRO ALIGNMENT TAPE DV ALIGNMENT TAPE DV ALIGNMENT TAPE CLEANING TAPE TAPE BEG/END DET CASSETTE F EXTENSION BOARD EXTENDER BOARD LISTA SOFTWARE LISTA CABLE SERVO VERSION UP SOFTWARE C PLD WRITER FLASH MEMORY VER. UP TOOL LUBRCATION OIL CLEANING CLOTH EE CLEANER
(1.5MM) 1 (SILVER) 1 (BLACK)

Remarks

1 (BLACK WITH HOLE) 1 (FOR PLASTIC PART) 1 (FOR METAL PART) FOR NTSC (NO.1) 1 FOR NTSC (NO.1) 1 FOR NTSC (NO.2) 1 FOR NTSC (NO.2) 1 FOR NTSC (NO.3) 1 FOR NTSC (NO.3) 1 FOR NTSC (COLOR BAR) 1 (LISTA) (M) 1 1
MECHANICAL CHASSIS ASSEMBLY (1)

9 9-1 9-13

VEM0686 VEM0687 VMS5923 VMS5924 VXL2589 VMB2944 VXL2590 VXA5625 VXL2597 VMB2955 VMB3017 VXA6174 VXZ0439 VXZ0440 VMZ2603
S REEL MOTOR A ASS'Y T REEL MOTOR A ASS'Y REEL OUTER RAIL REEL INNER RAIL S BASE DRIVE ARM ASS'Y CHARGE SPRING T BASE DRIVE ARM ASS'Y SLIDE ROD ASS'Y M STOPPER DRIVE ARM ASS'Y M STOPPER SPRING (1) M STOPPER SPRING (2) L-M BRAKE RELEASE ASS'Y S BRAKE ARM ASS'Y T BRAKE ARM ASS'Y REEL FLEX COVER

1 (M) 1 (M) 2

VMX1061 VMX1079 VMX0967 XQN2+CF3
WASHER CUT WASHER CUT WASHER SCREW
MECHANICAL CHASSIS ASSEMBLY (2)
13 13-14-1 14-2 14-24-53-1 53-57
VXA5554 VED0419 VXA6067 VMB2935 VEG1498 VXA5715 VEM0645 VSJ0227 VXA5584 VES0930 VMA0A35 VXL3027 VXL2870 VMB3304 VXL2831 VXP1761 VMB3220 VXA6173 VXA5791 VXL2709 VMD3731 VHD0561 VXA6052 VXP1683 VXL2772 VMB2950 VXL2952 VXA6378 VMS5906 VMS5905 VMS5904 VMB2929 VMB2933 VEK7927 VEK7691 VMA9411 VXA5820 VXL2835 VXL2588 VXA5570 VXL2838 VXA5567 VXA5564 VXA6348 VXA5627 VDG1166 VDG1268 VDG1267 VXL2889 VDG1168 VMB2937 VXL2600 VMD3475 VMB2934 VMB3051 VXA6077 VXA6078 VSJ0226 VMA9877 VMM0429 VXQ0556 VMT0871 VMT0872
A/C HEAD BASE (1) ASS'Y A/C HEAD A/C HEAD BASE (2) ASS'Y A/C HEAD HIGHT SPRING CYLINDER UNIT
XVE2B6FP XVE2B12FP VXQ0439 VMX0967 VMX1061 VMX1079 XWA2B XWE2 XWE16VW XXE2A6FP XWG2 XWGV15Z32G VHD0045 VHN0312 XQN2+AQ3.5FZ XQN2+AJ5 XQN2+A1.5 XQN2+A4 VMX0967 VXY1631Z1
HEX SCREW HEX SCREW SCREW CUT WASHER WASHER CUT WASHER WASHER WASHER WASHER HEX SCREW WASHER WASHER NYLON NUT NUT SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW CUT WASHER MECHA CHASSIS ASS'Y
EMARGENCY SHIFT HOLDER ASS'Y 1 LOADING MOTOR (1)A ASS'Y PINCH SOLENOID MOTOR ANGLE ASS'Y MODE SW ASS'Y PINCH SOLENOID BASE CLEANING ARM ASS'Y T2 ARM ASS'Y T2 ARM SPRING TENSION ARM A ASS'Y TENSION ROLLER TENSION LEG SPRING MAGNET HOLDER ASS'Y 1 (M) 1 (M) 1 (M) 1
TENSION LEG SPRING HOOK ASS'Y 1 S1 LOADING ARM ASS'Y LOADING RAIL HEX SCREW S POST BASE A ASS'Y T4 CONNECTION GEAR ASS'Y T4 ARM ASS'Y T4 THRUST SPRING T LOADING ARM ASS'Y T1 BOART ASS'Y T3 UPPER FRANGE T3 SLEEVE T3 LOWER FRANGE T3 SPRING PINCH RELEASE SPRING INSULLATION SENSOR LED HOLDER P.C.BOARD PINCH SOLENOID ANGLE TENSION SENSOR ASS'Y PINCH ARM ASS'Y PINCH GUIDE ARM ASS'Y T SECTOR GEAR ASS'Y TENSION LEG. GUIDE ARM S SECTOR GEAR ASS'Y T4 SECTOR GEAR ASS'Y MAIN ROD ASS'Y THRUST SHAFT HOLDER ASS'Y MOTOR WARM GEAR MOTOR EMARGENCY GEAR A(A) MOTOR EMARGENCY GEAR B(A) MAIN CAM ARM ASS'Y MAIN CAM GEAR A/C HEAD ADJUST SPRING EJECT ARM ASS'Y T1 GUIDE ASS'Y SPRING CLEANER RETURN SPRING CLEANER BASE 1 ASS'Y CLEANER SOLENOID ASS'Y CLEANER SOLENOID CLEANER SOLENOID BASE CLEANER INTERLOCK THRUST SCREW ASS'Y SILENCER A SILENCER B 1 (M) 1 (M) 1 (M) (M) (M) 1 (M) 1 1

VHD0356 XQN2+A3 XQN2+A35FZ XQN2+AM2 XQN2+AM4 XQN2+CF3 XQN2+CF4 XUC12FP XVE2B4FZ
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW E-RING HEX SCREW

SUB CHASSIS ASSEMBLY

VXL2656 VMB3018 VXL2657 VDB1429 VXL2613 VDG1192 VDG1193 VEM0585 VDG1211 VXP1698 VXA5628 VMB3019 VEK7726 VSJ0216 VXA5575 VXA6199 VXA5579 VXA5887 VXK1336 VEK7692 VMS6193 VMB2957 VMB2987
MIC DRIVE ARM (A) ASS'Y MIC DRIVE SPRING MIC DRIVE ARM (B) ASS'Y MIC DRIVE ARM BOSS REEL DRIVE ARM ASS'Y REEL DRIVE CAM GEAR REEL DRIVE WORM WHEEL REEL DRIVE MOTOR ASS'Y MIC GENEVA GEAR REEL DRIVE WORM ASS'Y MOTOR BASE ASS'Y MIC DRIVE RETURN SPRING REEL SENSOR P.C.BOARD SOLENOID S-BRAKE SOLENOID BASE ASS'Y DISTINCTION SW ASS'Y M STOPPER SOLENOID ASS'Y T-BRAKE SOLENOID BASE ASS'Y SUB CHASSIS SENSOR HOLDER ASS'Y T BRAKE RELEASE ARM SHAFT S BRAKE SPRING T BRAKE SPRING

(M) (M) (M) 1

XQN2+CF3 XYN26+K6 XQN2+A1.5 XQN2+A2 VMX1079 VMX0967 VMX1548 XQN2+A1.5
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW CUT WASHER CUT WASHER CUT WASHER SCREW

VEP82239A

MECHA I/F P.C.BOARD
CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY
CASSETTE CONPARTMENT ASSEMBLY
VXA6593 VMS5865 VMA9849 VXA6572 VMB3075 VML3191 VML3192 VML3190 VML3397 VMB2926 VML2A50 VXA6074 VML3282 VEK7695 VXA5766 VDG1156 VDB1395 VDG1412 VML3193 VXL2692 VMB2979 VXA6072 VML3281 VDG1413 VDP1643 VDG1414 VMB2980 VDG1236 VXA5848 VXP1797 VXA5597 VMA9673 VEK7793 VMA9668 VEK7715 VXA6075 VML3485 VMB3391 VDG1163 VMB3390 VML3484 VDP1642 VDP1641 VXA5757 VXA5758 VXA5759 VMB3064 VML3249 VML3250 VMB3061 VMB3062 VMS6108 VML2A54 VML2A55 VMB2928 VML2A53 VMB2927 VMX2833 VMS5882 VMB3253 VMX2559 VMX2524 VDG1246 VMB3109 VMZ2661
CASSETTE COMPARTMENT MAIN SHAFT TOP PLATE FRONT GUIDE 1 ASS'Y M GUIDE SPRING M GUIDE RIGHT LEVER M FRONT GUIDE M GUIDE LEFT LEVER CASSETTE PROTECT PLATE SPRING BLINDER PANEL OPENER R SIDE PLATE 1 ASS'Y SUB RAIL (R) SIDE FLEXIBLE MAIN RACK R ASS'Y WIPER RACK MAIN SHAFT ANGLE INTERLOCK GEAR OPENER DRIVE ARM OPENER ANGLE ASS'Y SPRING SIDE PLATE L 1 ASS'Y SUB RAIL (L) INTERAMEDIATE GEAR WIPER ROLLER CLUTCH GEAR CLUTCH SPRING WORM WHEEL MOTOR ANGLE (A) ASS'Y E.E SLOT IN WORM ASS'Y MOTOR ASS'Y EMARGENCY ANGLE MOTOR P.C.BOARD HOLDER PLATE HOLDER FLEXIBLE ASS'Y MAIN RACK (L) ASS'Y WIPER ARM (R) WIPER ARM (L) WIPER GEAR WIPER SPRING (L) WIPER SPRING (R) CASSETTE GUIDE ROLLER (2) CASSETTE GUIDE ROLLER (1) CASSETTE HOLDER 1 ASS'Y ROD L ROD R SLIDE SPRING SIDE GUIDE L SIDE GUIDE R SLIDE GUIDE SPRING L SLIDE GUIDE SPRING R KICK OFF ROD SHAFT KICK OFF ARM L KICK OFF ARM R KICK OFF SPRING CASSETTE HOLDER ARM CASSETTE HOLDER SPRING M-L DETECT ROLLER CASSETTE HOLDER SHAFT M-L DETECT SPRING CASSETTE PRESSURE ROLLER(2) CASSETTE PRESSURE ROLLER(1) EMARGENCY GEAR EMARGENCY SPRING FRONT GUIDE COVER

1 (M) (M) 1 1

XYN2+C4 XQN2+A3 LMHD16064 XWGV2Z5G

SCREW SCREW SCREW WASHER

VEP80856A

CARRIGE P.C.BOARD

VMX0653 VMX0967 VMX1061 XQN16+A2 XQN2+CF3 XQN2+A2
CUT WASHER CUT WASHER WASHER SCREW SCREW SCREW

CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY

PRT-10
VYP7585 VMP6805 VMT1222 VMX2510 VMZ2325 VGM1699 VKU0546 VMX1558 VMP5265 VXA6591 VGF0816 VGU8108 VGU7423 VGU7422 VMT0797 VMT0847
TOP PANEL P.C.B. PLATE L P.C.B. RUBBER CUSHION L SPACER TOP PANEL BARRIER SIDE PANEL BOTTOM PLATE NYLON WASHER CARRIAGE SUPPORT METAL MECHA DUST PROOF (U)ASS'Y INSULATION SHEET EJECT BUTTON OPERATION BUTTON B OPERATION BUTTON A GASKET C GASKET
VHD0775 XSB3+8FZ XSB4+8FC XTV3+6F XYN3+K8 XYE3+EF6
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW

PRT-11

FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY

PRT-12

VYP8126 VGU5334 VGU6516 VGU7459 VKF3100 VKF2785 VMB2923 VMP4864 VMP6810 VMT0800 VMZ3143 VJF0108 VYQ2244 VGF0836 VMT0847 VMT0493
FRONT PANEL (1) ASS'Y LEVER VR KNOB SLIDE SW KNOB (L) TACT SW KNOB FRONT DOOR BLINDER PANEL BLINDER SPRING UPPER FRONT PANEL ANGLE PANEL SUPPORT ANGLE GASKET INSULATION SHEET SPACER CASSETTE GUIDE ASS'Y PANEL SHEET GASKET CUSHION
XTV3+8G XTN4+10G XTV3+6GFZ

SCREW SCREW SCREW

E16 E17 E18
VEP86315A VEP80C15A VEP80C16A
FRONT P.C.BOARD HEAD PHONE P.C.BOARD EJECT P.C.BOARD

PRT-13

CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY

PRT-14

VMP6832 VGQ4011 VMP6802 VKA0117 VMP6020 VMP4881 EST15372T VMZ0580 VJF1259 VMP6803 VJF0384 VMP6800 VXA7029 VEE0N56 VMT0968 VMP6801 VMP6833 VJF0384 VMP6126 VMP5298 VMP6248 VMP6807 VMT1014 VMT1219 VMT1044 VMT0965 VMT1043 VJF0469 VXA6625 VXA7032
SIDE FRAME (L) P.C.BOARD GUIDE RAIL A REAR FRAME PLASTIC FOOT BOTTOM FRAME SW BRACKET POWER SWITCH SW COVER EDGE HOLDER FRONT FRAME CLAMPER CENTER FRAME MECHA FRAME ASS'Y AC CABLE DUST PROOF CUHION (D) MIDDLE FRAME SIDE FRAME (R) CLAMPER MECHA DUST PROOF (F)ASS'Y SUB P.C.B. HOLDER ANGLE RACK MOUNT MECHA EXT FIX ANGLE DUST PROOF CUSHION (A) DUST PROOF CUSHION (A) DUST PROOF CUSHION (L) DUST PROOF CUSHION (A) DUST PROOF CUSHION (K) CLAMPER MECHA DUST PROOF (F)ASS'Y MECHA SHIELD (L) ASS'Y
VHD5013 XTN3+6F XTV3+6F XTV3+6FFR XYNV3+K12S XTV4+6F
E1 E2 E4 E4-1 E4-2 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E12
VEP84374A VEP83557A VEP83554A VEP83555A VSI3554A VEP83553A VEP86314A VEP82238A VEP85196A VEP85197A VEP80C14A VEP82240A
F1 AUDIO P.C.BOARD F2 V OUT P.C.BOARD F4 D PROC P.C.BOARD CSP SUB P.C.BOARD DV UCOM P.C.BOARD F5 V IN P.C.BOARD F6 SYSCON P.C.BOARD F7 SERVO P.C.BOARD F8 RF EQ P.C.BOARD RF CUE P.C.BOARD MOTHER P.C.BOARD MECHA I/F 2 P.C.BOARD

FOR VEP83554A 1 FOR VEP83554A 1

PRT-15

REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY

PRT-16

7 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-9
VRF0190 VHN0063 VMX0835 VJH1193 VML2903 VMP5032 VEK9276 VSC5223 VSC5224 XYN3+F8 VMZ3147 VMZ3148 VMP6811 XYN4+E6VW
FAN MOTOR NYLON NUT SPACER JACK PANEL AC CORD HOOK OPTION PANEL POWER ASS'Y POWER CASE (LOWER) POWER CASE (UPPER) SCREW POWER BARRIER POWER BARRIER B XLR HOLDER ANGLE SCREW

1 L6FALEFH1 1

XYE4+EF8 XSN26+6FZ XSN4+35FC XTN26+6FFZ XTV3+6F XTV3+6FFZ XTV3+6FFR XTV3+10GFZ
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW

E13 E14 E15

VEP81221A VEP81222A VEP80C13A
POWER 1 P.C.BOARD POWER 2 P.C.BOARD AV JACK P.C.BOARD

PRT-17

PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY

PRT-18

VJA0488 VPN4305 VQT9172 VPN4302 VPN4304 VPN4606 VPN4607 VPF0277 VPG0J45 VPF0149 VXF0173 VPF0679 VPK1856 VQT9175 VPF0887
POWER CODE ACCESSORY PAD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CUSHION UL CUSHION LL CUSHION CUSHION LR POLYETHYLENE BAG PACKING CASE CASE HANDLE HOLE COVER EMARGENCY EJECT ASS'Y AIR BAG M CASSETTE SOFT CASE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS POLYETHYLENE BAG

1 K2CG3CH1

PRT-19
PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AJ-YA455P)

PRT-20

VJS3462 VPF0678 VPF0359 VQT9173 VPF0679 VPG6296 VMP5900 VEE9651 VEE9653 VEE9652 VEE9654 VEE9655
CONNECTOR (FEMALE) AIR CAP BAG POLYETHYLENE BAG OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AIR CAP BAG PACKING CASE JACK PANEL SR IN SR OUT 3 SR THROUGH SR OUT 2 SR OUT 1
5 K1SMBDBAK1RZBBBK1RZBBBK1RZBBBK1RZBBBK1RZBBB00007

PRT-21

PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AJ-YAD455P)

PRT-22

VPG6296 VPF0678 VPF0359 VQT9174 VPF0679 VEE0N57 VJF1344 VJF1345 XYN2+J6 VMP6821 XTN3+6FFY
PACKING CASE AIR CAP BAG POLYETHYLENE BAG OPERATIONG INSTRUCTIONS AIR CAP BAG CABLE CONNECTOR HOLDER (1) CONNECTOR HOLDER (2) SCREW JACK PANEL SCREW

PRT-23

PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AJ-CS455P)

PRT-24

VPG8753 VPF0887 VQT9175 VPK1856
PACKING CASE POLYETHYLENE BAG OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS M CASSETTE SOFT CASE

PRT-25

 

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