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User reviews and opinions
| Austin T |
4:09am on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Finally came to get this Philips due to many of the obvious benefits: 100Hz display, 3 HDMI ports, great colour quality. The display itself is great. Is done). The picture on the philips is amazing, and so crisp. amazing product.! i recently bought a lg 32lc56 and i take it back to the shop the same day.2 dead pixels and poor image (too fake for my eyes). | |
| Mikessu |
12:58am on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| A smart design from Philips, just some usability issues and they really need to improve the sound quality. Looks great. | |
| railsguru |
6:20am on Friday, September 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Had mine for three months now. had a few glitches in the beginning but hopefully all fixed now. | |
| ajax0730 |
5:37am on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Just got this tv and set it up within 10 minutes. It found all channels easily and sky was a doddle just a case of pluging in the scart. | |
| Tetram |
8:29pm on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| The sheer detail that this screen shows is incredible to the point where movies that used to be believable now have obvious looking special effects. I to agree with Jeff Walker exactly (see his review futher down). Nearly bought a Sony until we spotted this unit hiding in a corner. | |
| d-jo |
7:09am on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Much better value than buying it in the shops easy to set up. Philips 47PFL9632 - 47" Widescreen 1080P Full HD LCD TV - With Ambilight & Freeview I bought this TV back end of 2008 after many weeks of looking at m... | |
| henrywm1 |
10:37pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| comes with wall brackets and stand. have added in a scart to composite adapter, so there is x2 composite inputs now that are switchable in/out. | |
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Panasonic Broadcast
AJ-HD1200A Menu Information
Setup (initial settings)
This units main settings can be performed and checked using the on-screen menus which are displayed on the video monitor connected to the unit. It is also possible to perform and check the settings using the item numbers and setting numbers which are indicated on the front panel display. Furthermore, a user setting memory in which to store one set of settings is provided, enabling the desired settings to be stored for future use.
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor (2) to the item which is to be changed. The pages can be scrolled up or down by pressing the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button while holding down the PAGE button. Press the DATA+ button or DATA button to change the setting.
Setting method using the onscreen menus
Press the SET button to enter the setting. To make changes to any other items, repeat steps 4, 5 and 6. <Note> The setting can be canceled by pressing the MODE button. To change another item without entering the setting, press the MODE button, and then repeat steps 4, 5 and 6.
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor. SETUP MENU
MAIN NO.00
SYSTEM BASIC OPERATION INTERFACE TAPE PROTECT TIME CODE VIDEO AUDIO MENU
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. This completes the menu setting procedure.
Returning to the factory settings
In the menu setting mode, the REW, STOP, FF, SEARCH, PLAY, PAUSE/STILL and REC function buttons work as the PAGE, MENUDOWN, MENU-UP, MODE, DATA, DATA+ and SET buttons.
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor. Press the RESET button. The unit is now set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen now appears on the video monitor. SELECT MODE ESCAPE 1 LOAD 2 SAVE 3 PROTECT
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor (2) to the menu where changes are to be made. Press the MODE button, and set the menu items. To return to the menu screen, press the MODE button while holding down the PAGE button.
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the LOAD position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the LOAD mode, and the LOAD screen appears on the video monitor. SETUP MENU <LOAD> 2 NO FACTORY USER (ALL) USER (NOT SYSTEM)
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the SAVE position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the SAVE mode, and the SAVE screen appears on the video monitor. SETUP MENU <SAVE> 2 NO USER (ALL) USER (NOT SYSTEM)
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the FACTORY position, and press the SET button. O When the cursor is moved to FACTORY and this operation is performed, all the settings except the SYSTEM menu settings are returned to the factory settings. O When the cursor is moved to NO and this operation is performed, the display returns to the menu screen without restoring the factory settings.
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the USER (ALL) position, and press the SET button. O When the cursor is moved to USER (NOT SYSTEM) and this operation is performed, all the settings except the SYSTEM menu settings are updated. O When the cursor is moved to NO and this operation is performed, the display returns to the menu screen without updating the settings.
The screen prompting the user to confirm whether the settings are to be saved now appears. To save the settings, press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the YES position, and press the SET button. The settings are now stored in the memory. SAVE OK?
Setting the user defaults
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor. Perform the operations in steps 2 to 6 for Setting method using the on-screen menus, and change to the desired settings.
NO YES
Press the RESET button. The unit is now set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen now appears on the video monitor. SELECT MODE ESCAPE 1 LOAD 2 SAVE 3 PROTECT 25
Loading the user defaults Menu protection
By setting the unit to the menu protection mode, the setup menu can no longer be opened even when the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is set to the MENU position.
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the PROTECT position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the menu protection setting mode, and the screen prompting the user to confirm the menu protection appears on the video monitor. MENU PROTECT OK? 2 NO YES
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the USER (ALL) position, and press the SET button. O When the cursor is moved to USER (NOT SYSTEM) and this operation is performed, everything except the SYSTEM menu settings operates according to the user settings stored in the memory. O When the cursor is moved to NO and this operation is performed, the display returns to the menu screen without changing to the user settings stored in the memory.
To initiate menu protection, press the MENUUP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the YES position, and press the SET button. The menu screen now appears.
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. The unit is now set to the menu protection mode. When the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is set to the MENU position, the unit is not set to the menu setting mode, and MENU PROTECTED appears on the video monitor screen. <Note> If, during the setting of the menu protection mode, the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is set to the MENU position while the COUNTER button on the front panel is held down, the unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the regular menu settings can be performed. Perform steps 2 to 7 of Setting method using the on-screen menus.
Displaying the DIAG menu
The unit comes with a function for displaying the hour meter, software version and deck serial No. on the video monitor.
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position while holding down the EJECT button. The unit is set to the DIAG display mode, and the hour meter and deck serial No. appear on the video monitor. DIAGMENU HOURS METER Ser 222222222 H00 OPERATION 00000H H01 DRUM RUN 00000H H02 TAPE RUN 00000H H03 THREADING 00000T H04 F LOADING 00000T H11 DRUM RUN r 00000H H12 TAPE RUN r 00000H H13 THREADING r 00000T H14 F LOADING r 00000T Items with r can be reset when the unit is serviced.
Releasing the menu protection mode
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position while holding down the COUNTER button on the front panel. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor. Perform steps 2 and 3 of the menu protection procedure described above. The screen prompting the user to confirm whether to initiate menu protection appears on the video monitor. MENU PROTECT OK? 2 NO YES
With the hour meter displayed, press the SEARCH button. The software version appears on the video monitor. DIAGMENU SYSIF AVDV SERVO END SOFT VERSION 1.22-22-2.22 1.22-22-2.22 1.22-22-2.22
Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the NO position, and press the SET button. The menu protection mode is now released.
The hour meter display is restored when the SEARCH button is pressed again.
Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. The unit is restored to its regular mode.
Setup menus
Menus which are displayed
The menus displayed differ depending on the setting selected for menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] and on the optional boards (AJ-YA120AG, AJ-YAD120AG) which have been installed.
No optional board installed 59/182 SYS H (HD) SYS SC (SD) VO SYS H (SD) SD SYS H (SD) SCH COAR (SD) SCH FINE (SD) AV PHASE SYSTEM FREQ HD SYS H ADV LOCAL ENA TAPE TIMER REMAIN SEL SUPER DISPLAY SEL CHARA H POS CHARA V POS CHARA TYPE SYS FORMAT PB FORMAT FORMAT SEL HD FREQUENCY OUT REF SHTL MAX FF. REW MAX REF ALARM EJECT EE SEL EE MODE SEL PLAY DELAY CAP LOCK AUTO REW FRZ MODE SEL REC INH LAMP EJECT SW INH SP MODE INH SEARCH SPEED HUMID OPE AUTO BACK MEMORY MODE CTL BGN/TC BGN END REPT MODE BATTERY SEL TYPE-A NEAR TYPE-A END No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No 50i/25P No No No No No No 59/60 AJ-YA120AG installed 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) AJ-YAD120AG installed 59/60 No No No No No No 50i/25P No No No No No No Both optional boards installed 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD)
Superimposed display
No optional board installed 59/686 TYPE-B NEAR TYPE-B END ID SEL STILL TIMER SRC PROTECT DRUM STDBY STOP PROTECT VITC BLANK VITC POS-1 VITC POS-2 TCG MODE RUN MODE TCG REGEN TC SOURCE BINARY GP PHASE CORR TCG CF FLAG DF MODE TC OUT REF VITC OUT HD EMBD VITC HD EMBD LTC TC PRESET UB PRESET VIDEO IN SEL VIDEO INT SG SDI IN MODE V-MUTE SEL FREEZE SEL V OUT SEL OUT MATRIX V_FILTER DOWNCON MODE UPCON V MODE D/C ENH H D/C ENH V U/C ENH H U/C ENH V 1080i>HD_OUT 720p>HD_OUT 480p>HD_OUT 480i>HD_OUT BLK CLIP CC (F1) BLANK CC (F2) BLANK VO SETUP (HD) VO SETUP (SD) EDH (SD) ESR MODE (SD) CCR MODE (SD) No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No 50i/25P 59/60 AJ-YA120AG installed 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) AJ-YAD120AG installed 59/60 50i/25P Both optional boards installed 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD)
No optional board installed 59/A02 SDI INDEX 0 COMP MODE AUDIO IN SEL CH1 IN LV CH2 IN LV CH3 IN LV CH4 IN LV CH1 OUT LV CH2 OUT LV CH3/L OUT LV CH4/R OUT LV REC CUE PB FADE EMBEDDED AUD DV PB ATT REC PT MUTE AUD RATE CON CUE OUT SEL MONI SEL MONITOR MIX H. PHONE MIX AUD OUT SEL IN IMP SEL DIF SPEED DIF IN CH DIF OUT CH DIF CONFIG DIF AUD OUT DIF DV AUDIO HD>DIF OUT 50M>DIF OUT 25M>DIF OUT DIF SUPER P. ON LOAD No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No 50i/25P No No No No No No No 59/60 AJ-YA120AG installed 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No AJ-YAD120AG installed 59/60 No No No No No No No 50i/25P No No No No No No No Both optional boards installed 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
<Note> For details on menu items No.880 to 899, refer to the instructions accompanying the AJ-YAD120AG.
SYSTEM
Item No. 12 Superimposed display SYS H (HD) No. 0000 : 1100 : 2200 Setting Superimposed display 1100 : 0 : 1100 Description of settings
For adjusting the system phase of the HD SDI output signals (in 13.5 ns increments). : The phase is advanced. +: The phase is delayed. <Note> The setting range is as follows: O 1320 to 0 to 1320 when 50i/25P, 25 (HD) or 25 (SD) is selected as the SYSTEM FREQ setting O 1375 to 0 to 1375 when 23/24 is selected as the SYSTEM FREQ setting For adjusting the system phase of the VIDEO output and SD SDI output signals (total variable range of over 180 degrees). : The phase is advanced. +: The phase is delayed. For adjusting the system phase of the VIDEO output signals (in 37 ns increments). : The phase is advanced. +: The phase is delayed. <Note> The setting range is 864 to 0 to 864 when 50i/25P, 25 (HD) or 25 (SD) is selected as the menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] setting. For adjusting the system phase of the SD SDI output signals (in 37 ns increments). : The phase is advanced. +: The phase is delayed. <Note> The setting range is 864 to 0 to 864 when 50i/25P, 25 (HD) or 25 (SD) is selected as the menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] setting.
SYS SC (SD)
0000 : 0108 : : 0858 : : 0858 : : 0032 : : 0100 : 0200
108 : 0 : : 0 : : 0 : 858
VO SYS H (SD)
SD SYS H (SD)
SCH COAR (SD)
0 For adjusting the SCH (sub-carrier to horizontal) phase of the VIDEO output 90 signals (4 positions in 90-degree increments). 180 The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains unchanged. : 0 : : 0 : 100 For adjusting the SCH (sub-carrier to horizontal) phase of the VIDEO output signals (variable range of over 45 degrees). The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains unchanged. A range of 180 degrees is covered by using this setting in combination with item No.18 [SCH COAR(SD). For adjusting the phase of the AUDIO output signals in relation to the VIDEO output signals (in 20.8 s increments). : The phase of the audio output signals is advanced in relation to the video output signals. +: The phase of the audio output signals is delayed in relation to the video output signals.
SCH FINE (SD)
AV PHASE
indicates the factory setting. 31
Item No. 25 Superimposed display SYSTEM FREQ 20002 No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
20003 20004
For selecting the system frequency 59/60 0: The 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz system frequency is selected. 50i/25P 1: The 50 Hz or 25 PsF system frequency is selected. At this setting, the 1080/25 PsF format signals can be recorded and played back in the same way as with the 1080/50i format. 223/24 2: The 23.98 Hz or 24 Hz system frequency is selected. 225 (HD) 3: The 25 Hz system frequency is selected. However, black signals are output from the SD SDI output and analog composite connectors. 225 (SD) 4: The 25 Hz system frequency is selected. However, black signals are output from the HD SDI output and analog component connectors. <Note> Merely changing this items setting only causes the menu item to flash, and the setting itself is not reflected in the unit. To reflect a new setting in the unit, turn off the power and then turn it back on. For selecting the output whose HD output phase is to be advanced by 90H in relation to the SD output. 0H 0: Both the HD and SD signals are output in phase with the HD and SD REF output signals. 90H 1: The HD signals are output at a phase advanced by 90H from the SD output signals. When the SD REF signal is input, the REF input and SD output are in-phase, and when the HD REF signal is input, the REF input and HD output are inphase. <Notes> O The audio signals and TC signal are output in phase with the HD output. O With the 720p format, there is a phase difference of 120H between them. O This items setting is fixed to 0H when 1394 is selected as the menu item No.600 [VIDEO IN SEL] setting or when an SD format tape is being played back.
HD SYS H ADV 0000 0001
2 This appears when the AJ-YA120AG (optional accessory) has been installed.
indicates the factory setting.
Item No. 001 Superimposed display LOCAL ENA TAPE TIMER 003 REMAIN SEL OFF 2L 1L R/TTL No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting the buttons on the front panel which can be operated when the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is at the REMOTE position. DIS 0: None of the buttons can be operated. ST&EJ 1: Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be operated. ENA 2: All of the buttons with the exception of COUNTER and RESET can be operated. For setting how the time is to be displayed on the CTL counter display. 12h 0: 12-hour display 24h 1: 24-hour display For setting the superimposing of the remaining tape time and/or total tape duration displays onto the VIDEO OUT2 connector. 0: No displays are superimposed. 1: The remaining tape time is displayed on the second line. 2: The remaining tape time is displayed on the first line. 3: The remaining tape time is displayed on the first line and the total tape duration on the second line. <Notes> O The information will not be displayed when 2L is set and TIME is selected as the menu item No.006 [DISPLAY SEL] setting. O The remaining tape time will not be displayed when R/TTL is set and TIME is selected as the menu item No.006 [DISPLAY SEL] setting. For setting the superimposing of the displays onto various connectors. 0: The displays are superimposed onto none of the output connectors. 1: The displays are superimposed onto VIDEO OUT2. 2: The displays are superimposed onto the HD component output (Y). 3: The displays are superimposed onto SD SDI OUT. 4: The displays are superimposed onto HD SDI OUT. 5: The displays are superimposed onto VIDEO OUT2 and SD SDI OUT. 6: The displays are superimposed onto the HD component output (Y) and HD SDI OUT.
Item No. 020 Superimposed display SYS FORMAT 022 PB FORMAT 023 FORMAT SEL HD FREQUENCY HD-LP HD-SP 420p DV DVCAM No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting the format in which to record or play back the signals including the HD REF signals. 1080i 0: 1080i mode 720p 1: 720p mode For setting the format in which to play back the tape. MANUAL 0: The tape is played back in the format selected by the menu item No.020 [SYS FORMAT] setting. AUTO 1: The tape is played back in the format selected by the format in which the tape was recorded. For selecting the format when MANUAL is selected as the menu item No.022 [PB FORMAT] setting. 0: The DVCPRO HD-LP format is selected, and the format follows the menu item No.020 [SYS FORMAT] setting. 1: The DVCPRO HD format is selected, and the format follows the menu item No.020 [SYS FORMAT] setting. 2: The DVCPRO50 (422) format is selected. 3: The DVCPRO (411) format is selected. 4: The DVCPROP (420p) format is selected. 5: The DV format is selected. 6: The DVCAM format is selected.
For setting the field frequency. 59/23 0: The field frequency is set to 59.94/23.98 Hz. 60/24 1: The field frequency is set to 60/24 Hz. <Note> The field frequency which is set here takes effect only when there is no input which supports the OUT REF setting. If there is an input which supports the setting, the field frequency is consistent with the field frequency of input. For selecting the video output reference. AUTO 0: The REF signal (HD/SD) which is input to the REF connector is automatically identified and serves as the reference. If no signal is supplied to the REF connector, the HD serial input signal serves as the reference. If neither the REF input signal nor HD serial input signal is supplied, the internal sync signal serves as the reference. INPUT 1: The HD serial input signal serves as the reference. If this signal is not available, the units internal reference is used. HD REF 2: The HD REF input signal serves as the reference. If this signal is not available, the units internal reference is used. SD REF 3: The SD REF input signal serves as the reference. If this signal is not available, the units internal reference is used. <Note> When 1394 is selected as the menu item No.600 [VIDEO IN SEL] setting, the output picture in the E-E mode or output picture during recording may be disturbed in the vertical direction even when this item is set. However, there will be no problem with the pictures which are recorded on the tape.
OUT REF 0000
indicates the factory setting. 35
Formats for playback
Depending on how the menu item No.020 [SYS FORMAT], No.022 [PB FORMAT] and No.023 [FORMAL SEL] settings are combined, the formats of the tapes played back by the unit differ as shown in the table below.
022. PB FORMAT 020. SYS FORMAT 023. FORMAT SEL HD-LP HD-SP 50M 1080i 25M 50Mp DV DVCAM MANUAL HD-LP HD-SP 50M 720p 25M 50Mp DV DVCAM If AUTO is selected as the menu item No.022 [PB FORMAT] setting, the format applying when the format is not yet detected (when the tape inserted) follows the menu item No.023 [FORMAL SEL] setting. However, if DV or DVCAM is selected, operation proceeds as if HD-LP is selected. DVCPRO HD-LP (720p) DVCPRO HD (720p) DVCPRO50 (422) DVCPRO (411) DVCPROP (420p) DV DVCAM DVCPRO HD-LP (1080i/720p), DVCPRO HD (1080i/720p), DVCPRO50 (422), DVCPRO (411), DVCPROP (420p), DC or DVCAM format is detected automatically. Playback format
DVCPRO HD-LP (1080i) DVCPRO HD (1080i) DVCPRO50 (422) DVCPRO (411) DVCPROP (420p) DV DVCAM
<Notes> O When the tape is ejected, the format follows the one selected by menu item No.020 [SYS FORMAT] setting. O During DVCPROP playback, the format is down-converted to 480i and output.
OPERATION
Item No. 101 Superimposed display SHTL MAX 0002 No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting the maximum speed in the shuttle mode when using the external controller connected to the 9-pin remote connector. X8.4 0: 8.4k normal speed X16 1: 16k normal speed X32 2: 32k normal speed <Note> The maximum speed for the HD SP mode is automatically limited to 25k normal speed. For setting the maximum speed of fast forward or rewind operations. X16 0: 16k normal speed X32 1: 32k normal speed X50 2: 50k normal speed <Notes> O The maximum speed for the DV and DVCAM modes is automatically limited to 32k normal speed. O The maximum speed for the HD SP mode is automatically limited to 25k normal speed. For setting whether a warning is to be displayed when the REF VIDEO signal is not connected. OFF 0: No warning is displayed. ON 1: A warning is displayed by the flashing STOP lamp. For setting the video and audio output statuses during eject. EE 0: Both the video and audio signals are always output in the E-E (electric modulation to electric playback) mode regardless of the position of the TAPE/EE switch. BLACK 1: The output status differs according to the position of the TAPE/EE switch. EE: The signals are output in the E-E mode. TAPE: BLACK is output for the video, and the audio is muted. GRAY 2: The output status differs according to the position of the TAPE/EE switch. EE: The signals are output in the E-E mode. TAPE: GRAY is output for the video, and the audio is muted. <Note> The EE pictures will be all black when the AJ-YA120AG (optional accessory) or AJYAD120AG (optional accessory) is not installed. For selecting the output signals in the EE mode. NORMAL 0: Signals delayed by the time taken by internal signal processing are output. THRU 1: Signal processing is not undertaken internally, and the signals are output without delay at their original timing. <Note> The superimposed information is not displayed when THRU is used as the setting. 0 For setting the play rise time in frame increments. : 15 For selecting in how many field increments the playback framing is to be locked. 2F 0: 2F 4F 1: 4F 8F 2: 8F <Notes> O 8F can be selected only when 50 is selected as the menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] setting. O In the HD LP or HD SP mode, the 2F mode is selected during recording2, including follow-on recording, and playback regardless of the menu items setting.
FF.REW MAX 0002
REF ALARM 0000 0001
EJECT EE SEL 0000
EE MODE SEL 0000 0001
PLAY DELAY
0000 : 0001 0002
CAP LOCK
2 This appears when the AJ-YA120AG (optional accessory) or AJ-YAD120AG (optional accessory) has been installed. indicates the factory setting. 37
Item No. 110 Superimposed display AUTO REW 112 FRZ MODE SEL 114 REC INH LAMP No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting whether the tape is to be automatically rewound to its beginning when the tape end is detected. OFF 0: The tape is not rewound. ON 1: The tape is rewound to its beginning. For setting the video output when the mode is transferred from playback images to standby OFF (half loading). DIS 0: The video output is muted. STBOFF 1: When the standby OFF (half loading) mode is established, the image played back at that moment is frozen and output. For setting the operation of the REC INHIBIT lamp when the cassette is set to the erasure prevention status. LIGHT 0: The lamp lights. FLASH 1: The lamp flashes. <Note> When the REC INHIBIT switch on the front panel is set to ON, the REC INHIBIT lamp lights at all times regardless of what setting is selected for this menu item. For setting whether to restrict the operation of the EJECT button on the front panel. REC 0: Operation is inhibited while the unit is in the recording mode. OFF 1: The EJECT button can be operated in all operation modes. For selecting whether to enable or disable recording on a tape which has been recorded using a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP. OFF 0: Recording onto the cassette tape is enabled. ON 1: Recording onto the cassette tape is disabled. For setting the search still, cue and review speed. X4.1 0: 4.1k normal tape speed X8.4 1: 8.4k normal tape speed For setting the units operation when condensation has formed. OFF 0: The unit does not operate when condensation has formed. ON 1: It operates even when condensation has formed but no guarantees are made that the operation will be trouble-free. <Note> Since operating the unit when condensation has formed may damage the tape or give rise to other trouble, the 0 setting (no operation) is recommended under normal circumstances. For setting how the follow-on recording function is to be used. (For setting the AUTO BACK function operation which rewinds the tape for several seconds in order to ensure that the video images follow on one from another with no disruptions.) OFF 0: The tape is not rewound automatically (no AUTO BACK). REC-P 1: The tape is rewound (AUTO BACK) during REC PAUSE, and it then stops in the recording standby status. (When PAUSE is released, the tape runs up, and recording starts.) ALL 2: In addition to the function of the 0001 REC-P setting, the tape is rewound (AUTO BACK) during REC PLAY, the tape immediately runs up, and recording starts. For setting the repeat playback mode. OFF 0: No repeat playback (normal operation). M-STOP 1: The tape stops near the BEGIN point when it is fast forwarded or rewound. REPT1 2: When the tape reaches the END point, it is rewound to the BEGIN point, and stops. CONT 3: When the tape reaches the END point, it is rewound to the BEGIN point, and plays back, and this is done repeatedly.
REPT MODE 0002
BATTERY SEL 0006
TYPE-A NEAR
0000 : 0044
TYPE-A END
0000 : : 0044
TYPE-B NEAR
TYPE-B END
0000 : 0034
indicates the factory setting. 39
INTERFACE
Item No. 202 Superimposed display ID SEL 0002 No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting the ID information to be returned to the controller. OTHER 0: The ID information of the VTR other than DVCPRO is set. DVCPRO 1: The DVCPRO ID information is set. ORIG 2: Set this only when the unit is connected to a Panasonic controller (such as the AJ-A900, optional accessory). <Note> Select 1 (DVCPRO) or 2 (ORIG) if 23/24, 25(HD) or 25(SD) is selected as the menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] setting.
TAPE PROTECT
Item No. 400 Superimposed display STILL TIMER No. 0008 Setting Superimposed display 0.5S 5S 10S 20S 30S 40S 50S 1min 2min Description of settings
For setting the time to be taken before the unit is set in the tape protection mode when it is left standing in the STOP or STILL status. (Units: S = seconds, min = minutes) <Note> When a DV or DVCAM tape is used, any setting above 2 (10S) will result in a setting time of 10 seconds.
SRC PROTECT 0000 0001
For setting the operation to be performed in the tape protection mode when the unit is left standing in the STILL status. STEP 0: STEP FWD HALF 1: Standby OFF (half loading) <Note> If STEP FWD is selected, the unit is automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half loading) mode when the unit is left standing in the STILL mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute for DV or DVCAM tape). For setting the cylinder operation in the standby OFF (half loading) mode. OFF 0: The cylinder stops rotating. ON 1: The cylinder continues to rotate. For setting the operation to be performed in the tape protection mode when the unit is left standing in the STOP status. STEP 0: STEP FWD HALF 1: Standby OFF (half loading) <Note> When STEP FWD is selected, the unit is automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half loading) mode when the unit is left standing in the STOP mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute for DV or DVCAM tape).
DRUM STDBY 0000 0001
STOP PROTECT 0000 0001
TIME CODE
Item No. 500 Superimposed display VITC BLANK No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting whether to output the VITC signal at the position which is set using menu items No.501 [VITC POS-1] and No.502 [VITC POS-2]. BLANK 0: The VITC signal is not output. THRU 1: The VITC signal is output. <Note> This setting takes effect only with the SD output (VIDEO output and SD SDI output). 10L : 16L : 20L For setting the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted. <Notes> O The same line as the one selected by menu item No.502 [VITC POS-2] cannot be selected. O If 50i/25P is selected as the menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] setting, the setting range is lines 7L to 11L to 22L. O This setting takes effect only with the SD output (VIDEO output and SD SDI output). For setting the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted. <Notes> O The same line as the one selected by menu item No.501 [VITC POS-1] cannot be selected. O If 50i/25P is selected as the menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] setting, the setting range is lines 7L to 13L to 22L. O This setting takes effect only with the SD output (VIDEO output and SD SDI output).
VITC POS-1
0000 : 0006 : 0010
VITC POS-2
0000 : 0008 : 0010
10L : 18L : 20L
TCG MODE 0002
For setting the synchronization of the internal time code generator. REGEN 0: The time code which is read from the tape by the time code reader is used. PRE 1: The mode can be preset using the controls on the operation panel or the remote controller. AUTO 2: REGEN or PRE is automatically selected depending on the operation mode. Follow-on recording mode: REGEN is selected. All other modes: PRE is selected. For setting the operation mode in which the internal time code generator runs. REC 0: The generator runs only while recording is in progress. FREE 1: The generator runs while the power is on regardless of the units operation mode. For setting the signal to be regenerated when the TCG (time code generator) is in the regeneration mode. TC&UB 0: Both the time code and users bit are regenerated. TC 1: Only the time code is regenerated. UB 2: Only the users bit is regenerated. For selecting the time code to be used when an external time code is used. INT 0: The internal time code generator is used. EXT L 1: The LTC information of the TIME CODE IN connector is used. SLTC 2: The LTC information added to the serial signals which are supplied to the HD SDI IN connector is used. SVITC 3: The VITC information added to the serial signals which are supplied to the HD SDI IN connector is used. <Notes> O When a setting other than INT has been selected for this menu item, the users bit of the LTC and VITC which is output during recording may be output with a delay of 1 frame from the time code. O When 1394 is selected as the menu item No.600 [VIDEO IN SEL] setting and a setting other than INT is selected for TC SOURCE, the time code which is input to the DV connector is used. At this time, the VITC information will not be superimposed onto the video signal output when recording is performed or the E-E mode is established. The LTC information and VITC information are not superimposed onto the HD serial output signals.
CC (F2) BLANK
VO SETUP (HD)
VO SETUP (SD)
EDH (SD)
For setting whether to superimpose EDH onto the SD SDI output. OFF 0: EDH is not superimposed. ON 1: EDH is superimposed. For selecting the mode of the edge subcarrier reduction (ESR) operation in the playback circuit. OFF 0: ESR is forcibly turned off. AUTO 1: ESR is automatically set to ON or OFF depending on the units operation. For selecting the cross color processing during playback. OFF 0: The cross color is output as is. AUTO 1: The cross color can be reduced. For selecting whether to superimpose the VIDEO INDEX signal onto the SD SDI output. OFF 0: The VIDEO INDEX signal is not superimposed onto the SD SDI output. ON 1: The VIDEO INDEX signal is superimposed onto the SD SDI output. This is used to select the method to process the image compression during recording. NORMAL 0: The images are recorded using the regular compression processing. DARK 1: The images are recorded while minimizing the compressed image distortion which arises in the dark areas below about 10 IRE (70 mV). <Notes> O This setting is valid when recording in the 720p mode. O Even when DARK has been selected, the NORMAL setting will be restored when the units power is turned off. NORMAL is also restored as the user default setting.
ESR MODE (SD)
686 CCR MODE (SD)
SDI INDEX 0
689 COMP MODE 0000 0001
<Notes> 2UP: With HD output (HD tape playback or up-converted output) 2DW: With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output)
indicates the factory setting. 45
Item No. 700 Superimposed display AUDIO IN SEL 0002 No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting the audio signal input (in all the channels simultaneously). INTSG 0: The internal signal is generated. ANA 1: The input is fixed to analog signals. SDI 2: The input is fixed to SDI signals. <Notes> O The input signals of the channels when analog signals are supplied are recorded onto the audio tracks below on the tape. CH1 input 5 CH1 and CH5 track CH2 input 5 CH2 and CH6 track CH3 input 5 CH3 and CH7 track CH4 input 5 CH4 and CH8 track O When 1394 is selected as the menu item No.600 [VIDEO IN SEL] setting, the audio input signals will also be supplied from the DV connector (digital video interface). 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio input (CH1). 0dB 20dB 60dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio input (CH2). 0dB 20dB 60dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio input (CH3). 0dB 20dB 60dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio input (CH4). 0dB 20dB 60dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio output (CH1). 0dB 20dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio output (CH2). 0dB 20dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio output (CH3). 0dB 20dB 4dB For setting the reference level of the analog audio output (CH4). 0dB 20dB
CH1 IN LV
0001 0002
CH2 IN LV
CH3 IN LV
CH4 IN LV
CH1 OUT LV
CH2 OUT LV
CH3/L OUT LV
CH4/R OUT LV
Item No. 730 Superimposed display REC CUE PB FADE EMBEDDED AUD 759 DV PB ATT 760 REC PT MUTE 762 AUD RATE CON CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH1+2 CH3+4 CH5+6 CH7+8 CH1~8 No. Setting Superimposed display Description of settings
For setting the input signal to be recorded on the CUE track. 1: Audio input CH1 signal 2: Audio input CH2 signal 3: Audio input CH3 signal 4: Audio input CH4 signal 5: Audio input CH5 signal 6: Audio input CH6 signal 7: Audio input CH7 signal 8: Audio input CH8 signal 9: Audio input CH1 + CH2 mixed signal 10: Audio input CH3 + CH4 mixed signal 11: Audio input CH5 + CH6 mixed signal 12: Audio input CH7 + CH8 mixed signal 13: Audio input CH1 through CH8 mixed signal
For setting the processing for the audio edit points (IN point, OUT point) and followon recording point during playback. AUTO 0: The processing follows the status established during recording. CUT 1: Cut processing is forcibly performed. FADE 2: Fade processing is forcibly performed. For setting whether to superimpose audio data onto the HD SDI output and SD SDI output. OFF 0: The audio data is not superimposed. ON 1: The audio data is superimposed. For selecting the audio output level during DV format playback. OFF 0: The audio output level is not attenuated. ON 1: The audio output level is attenuated. For selecting whether to mute the sound at the joins in the recording during DV or DVCAM format playback. OFF 0: The sound is not muted. ON 1: The sound is muted. For setting whether the tape is to be played back without passing the signals through the rate converter (without activating the digital filter) in the digital audio output unit. OFF 0: The tape is played back without passing the signals through the rate converter. ON 1: The signals are passed through the rate converter, and the tape is played back. <Notes> O In modes other than the 60 Hz mode, the signals are not passed through the rate converter regardless of this menu items setting. O ON/OFF control is exercised for channels 1 through 8 at the same time. Separate settings cannot be performed on a channel by channel basis. For setting whether to output the analog CUE signal to the audio output (main line). OFF 0: The analog CUE signal is not output. During playback, PCM sound is output; in all other modes, no sound is output. ON 1: The analog CUE signal is output. During playback, PCM sound is output; in all other modes, the analog CUE signal is output. For setting the monitor output sound during playback. PLY PCM 0: PCM sound is output. PLY CUE 1: CUE sound is output.
DIF OUT CH
DIF CONFIG
DIF AUD OUT
891 DIF DV AUDIO HD>DIF OUT
50M>DIF OUT 0000 0001
25M>DIF OUT 0000 0001
DIF SUPER
<Notes> The following settings are recommended when a format other than DVCPRO HD is selected as the format of the signals to be output and an external unit is connected to the DV connector. O Menu item No.022 [PB FORMAT]: MANUAL indicates the factory setting. O Menu item No.023 [FORMAT SEL]: Format of the tape inserted in the unit

AJDVCPRO HD Player/Recorder*
*Functions as a recorder only when an optional board is mounted
Compact, Multi-Purpose HD VTR for HD/SD Viewing, Varicam Cinema, HD Production, and HD Nonlinear Editing
The compact, AC/DC-powered Serves as an HD/SD multi-format player SD Composite (no optional equipment required) 480i, 576i AJ-HD1200A is ready for a host of active (Down Convert) uses. This versatile HD VTR plays all SD Monitor DVCPRO HD BT-LS1400 DVCPRO formats (both NTSC and PAL), 1080i, 720p DVCPRO50/DVCPRO/DV including DVCPRO HD-LP, and can down480i, 576i HD Component AJ-HD1200A convert HD signals for output as SD 1080i, 720p All DV Materials signals, allowing its use as both an HD HD Monitor BT-LH1800 and SD viewer. With its 1080/24p (25p) BT-LH1500 Serves as feeder for HD/SD nonlinear editing BT-LS900P conversion and output function for (optional IEEE 1394 board required) Varicam sources, the AJ-HD1200A also meets needs in HD cinema production. AJ-YAD120AG DVCPRO HD IEEE 1394 Mount an optional board, and the 1080i, 720p DVCPRO HD/ DVCPRO50/DVCPRO/DV AJ-HD1200A can serve as a recorder in a DVCPRO50/ 480i DVCPRO/DV HD/SD Non-Linear Editor AJ-HD1200A space-saving, low-cost HD production with AJ-YAD120AG All DV Materials system. Choose either an SDI type Serves as a versatile HD recorder optional board (HD-SDI in/out, SDI out) (optional HD-SDI board required) or an IEEE 1394 type board. With the IEEE 1394 board, the AJ-HD1200A HD becomes the world's first VTR to offer HD input and output via an IEEE 1394 digital AJ-YA120AG HD-SDI interface. HD-SDI 1080/24p 720/24p over 59.94p This allows the AJ-HD1200A to connect to 1080/25p 720/25p over 59.94p AJ-HD1200A next generation NLE (Non-Linear with AJ-YA120AG Editing)systems, or IEEE 1394 equipped Non-Linear Editor AJ-HDC27F Varicam Video Servers.
Input Signal (HD-SDI, IEEE 1394)
Recording* Format
Playback Tape
Television Format 1080/59.94i
IEEE 1394 Output ** HD Output SD Output (DVCPRO HD/DVCPRO 50/DVCPRO/DV switchable) (YPbPr/RGB, HD-SDI*) (Composite, SDI*) DVCPRO HD DVCPRO 50 DVCPRO DV 1080/59.94i 720/59.94p* 720/59.94p 1080/59.94i* 1080/50i 1080/24p* 1080/25p* 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p* 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p* 1080/50i* 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p* 1080/50i* 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p* 1080/50i*
*with an optional AJ-YA120AG board
480i 480i 480i 480i 576i 480i 576i* 480i 480i 576i 480i 576i 480i 576i
1080/59.94i 720/59.94p 1080/50i
480i 480i 576i 480i 576i
480i 576i
480i 480i 576i 480i 480i 576i 480i 576i 480i 576i
1080/59.94i
1080/59.94i DVCPRO HD
720/59.94p 1080/50i 720/24p over 59.94p 720/25p over 59.94p DVCPRO P DVCPRO 50 DVCPRO DV/DVCAM 480/59.94p 480i 576i 480i 576i 480i 576i
1080/50i
720/59.94p
*with an optional board
Playback and Format Conversion
**with an Optional AJ-YAD120AG board
Small, Easy to Carry, AC/DC Operation
Only 8-7/16" wide, the AJ-HD1200A is virtually the same size as a 3U-high waveform monitor. A space-saver in OB vans and other tight places, it is the smallest HD digital VTR for broadcast use. The AJ-HD1200A's light 18.1-pound weight, and convenient handle make it easy to carry. Operating on either AC or DC (12 V), the versatile AJ-HD1200A is a great desktop or rack-mounted VTR that you can also take away for OB van or field use.
World's First HD-Compatible IEEE 1394 Interface (optional)
Mount the optional AJ-YAD120AG digital video in/out board, and the AJ-HD1200A becomes the world's first VTR to provide HD input and output via an IEEE 1394* digital interface. This unique capability lets you perform nonlinear editing or transfer compressed data streams to a server with no degradation. SD output is also possible. These features make the AJ-HD1200A ideal for SD source playback and for down-converting HD sources to DVCPRO50 or DV for off-line editing or distribution copy applications.
*DVCPRO HD Non-linear editing to be supported by Apple Final Cut Pro. For more information, please go to www.apple.com/finalcutpro/
DVCPRO HD-LP Format: 92 Minutes of HD Playback and Recording*
The DVCPRO HD-LP format used in the AJ-HD1200A offers extendedtime playback and recording with superb HD quality and resolution. The AJ-HD1200A can play back or record* up to 92 minutes of superiorquality HD footage on a single, compact 1/4" DVCPRO HD L cassette (AJ-HP92ELG).
*The AJ-HD1200A can record only when an optional board is mounted.
Recording via HD-SDI (optional)
Add the optional AJ-YA120AG HD-SDI in/out and SD-SDI out board, and the AJ-HD1200A can provide HD recording (1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, or 720/59.94p) from HD-SDI input. It also can provide HD-SDI output and SDSDI output (down-converted or SD playback). This board also incorporates an HD format converter that allows conversion between 1080i and 720p output in either direction.
Versatile Interfaces and Easy-to-Use Functions
Eight channels of 16-bit/48-kHz digital audio allow multilingual, or stereo plus discreet 5.1 channel surround sound recordings. 4-channel analog audio in/out (channels 3 and 4 can be switched for L/R monitor output use). Built-in SMPTE time code generator/reader and time code in/out. Auto rewind, auto repeat and memory stop functions. Optional AJ-A95 remote controller available, with up to 50x shuttle search. Auto back function for seamless recording. Rec inhibit switch. TAPE/EE output selector. Headphone output with volume control.
1080/24p (25p) Output for Varicam Source Production
In addition to 1800/59.94i and 1080/50i, the AJ-HD1200 supports variable frame rate over 720/59.94p recordings created by Varicam (AJ-HDC27F). It also can play 720/24p over 59.94p sources and convert them for output as 1080/24p, and it can play 720/25p over 59.94p sources and convert them for output as 1080/25p. Used in this way, the AJ-HD1200 provides the Varicam user with an easy integration path to native 1080/24p or 1080/25p based program production.
Universal DVCPRO/DV Playback
The AJ-HD1200A can play back the entire family of DVCPRO tapes DVCPRO HD and HD-LP, DVCPRO P* 1, DVCPRO50, and standard DVCPRO. It also can play DV and DVCAM*2 tapes. Its universal design also allows playback of both NTSC (480i) and PAL (576i) sources. And because the AJ-HD1200A comes equipped with HD component analog and SD composite analog, video outputs, monitoring is simple and inexpensive.
*1: 480p is down-converted and output as 480i. *2: An optional AJ-CS455P Mini-DV Playback Adaptor is required to play Mini-DV and DVCAM S cassettes. DV tapes can be played back in SP mode only.
Built-In HD/SD Down Converter
The AJ-HD1200A lets you down convert video from a pre-recorded HD tape to SD (480i or 576i) the output being available as composite analog video, or SDI with an optional AJ-YA120AG board. This makes it possible to check HD images on an NTSC or PAL monitor. HD and SD signals can also be output for simultaneous transmission of HD and SD. You can even change the aspect ratio, selecting from widescreen, squeeze and side cut conversion modes.
Rear Panel with AJ-YA120AG & AJ-YAD120AG
A J - H D A
O P T I O N S
AJ-CS455P
Cassette Adapter
AJ-HP92ELG AJ-HP64ELG AJ-HP33EMG
(92 minutes) (64 minutes) (33 minutes)
DVCPRO HD-EX Cassette Tape
AJ-YA120AG
HD-SDI Input/Output and SD-SDI Output Board
AJ-YAD120AG
Digital Video In/Out Board (IEEE 1394 Interface Board)
AJ-A95
9-pin remote controller
BT-LH900P BT-LH1500 BT-LH1800
(8.4") (15") (18")
LCD HD/SD Video Monitor
General
Power Supply: Power Consumption: Operating Humidity: Weight: Dimensions (WxHxD): Recording Format: Recording Track: AC (100-240) V 10%, 50 to 60 Hz 97W 10% to 85% (non dew) 18.1 lbs (8.2 kg) 8-1/2 x 5-3/16 x 16-15/16 (214 x 132 x 430 mm) DVCPRO HD-LP Digital Video: Digital Audio: TC: Cue: CTL: 67.64mm/s Max. 92 minutes with AJ-HP92ELG 1/4 metal particle Approximately 2 minutes with AJ-HP92ELG 1080i/720p 8 channels Subcode area 1 longitudinal track 1 longitudinal track
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
Video Input
HD SDI (option*1): Reference (option*1): BNC x 1, SMPTE 292M/296M BNC x 2 (loop-through), 75 On/Off SD (analog composite) /HD (tri level sync) Auto switching
Operating Temperature: 41 F to 104 F (5C to 40C)
Video Output
HD SDI (option*1): SD SDI (option*1): HD Component: SD Composite: BNC x 2, SMPTE 292M/296M BNC x 1, SMPTE 259M-C BNC x 3, Y/Pb/Pr, R/G/B switchable BNC x 2, Video1, Video2 (superimpose on/off)
Video Output Adjustment Range
HD SDI: SD SDI Composite: Compsite SC: (option*1) 0.5H (1100 Sample, 13.5ns step) (option*1) 0.5H (858 Sample, 37ns step) 180
Tape Speed: Rec/Play Time: Tape: FF/REW Time:
Audio Input
Analog (option*1): HD SDI (option* ):
XLR x 4 (CH1/2/3/4), +4/0/20/60 dBu (3k) switchable, 600/high-impedance switchable SMPTE 299M embedded audio (BNC x 1, 75)
Sampling Frequency: Quantization: Compression Method: Compression Ratio: Error Correction: Bit Rate: Y: 74.25/1.001 MHz, Pb/Pr: 37.125/1.001 MHz 8 bits DCT + Adaptive quantization 1/6.7 Reed Solomonn Product Code 100 Mbps
Audio Output
Analog: HD SDI (option*1): SD SDI (option*1): Phones: XLR x 4 (CH1/2/3/4), CH3/4 switchable for Monitor Out (L/R) +4/0/20 dBu switchable, 600/high-impedance switchable SMPTE 299M embedded audio (BNC x 2, 75) SMPTE 275M-A embedded audio (BNC x 1, 75) M6, variable level control, 8
Channel: Sampling Frequency: Quantization: Frequency Response: Dynamic Range: Distortion: Cross Talk: Wow & Flutter: Headroom: 8 channels 48kHz 16 bits 20Hz to 20kHz, 1.0dB (reference level) More than 85dB (1kHz, emphassis off, A weighted) within 0.1% (1kHz, emphassis off, reference level) Less than 80dB (1kHz, between any 2ch) Below measurable limit 20dB (AJ-HD1200AP) / 18dB (AJ-HD1200AE)
Others
DIGITAL (option*2): TC IN: TC OUT: Remoto Control: DC IN: DC OUT: 6 pin x 1, IEEE 1394, DVCPROHD, DVCPRO50/DVCPRO/DV BNC x 1, 0.5 to 8.0 Vp-p, 10k (option) BNC x 1, low-impedance, 2.0 0.5 Vp-p D-sub 9 pin, for AJ-A95, RS-422A Interface 4 pin x 1, DC12V DC12V, 250mA, for AJ-A95
Option*1: AJ-YA120AG HD-SDI Input/Output and SD-SDI Output Board Option*2: AJ-YAD120AG IEEE 1394 Interface Board Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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