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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
maxferr 2:49am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
My Review this product Lexmark C 534DTN is a 24 ppm, color laser printer.Compared to other color lasers on the market, it is priced at around $1,235.
Raindog 5:30pm on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
"I bought this because I have had Lexmark before, but what a mistake. First off I must say Lexmark customer was awesome.
Rieger 2:22pm on Monday, July 26th, 2010 
Good quality, looks good, easy setup, fast. Heavy to life, big box, a bit noisy when working, no cables included
yoann 1:34am on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 
Is to look for another Lexmark which is a similar price, but with a great LCD screen too, if you want it for photo printing.
ad smits 12:07am on Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 
Everything is so easy and straightforward - especially when changing the cartridge.Scanning is easy and quick and cartridges are good value for money.

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Submenu screen 00 COARSE For adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in 1H steps. j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase. j5H 0000 : : <Note> 0005 0H This setting remains unchanged : : even when the factory setting 0010 5H operation is performed. For adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in 37ns steps. j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase. <59/60Hz, 23/24Hz> j: : : : <50Hz, 25Hz (HD, SD)> j: : : : 1728 864

01 FINE

<Note> This setting remains unchanged even when the factory setting operation is performed. 14 SYS SC (SD)*DW For adjusting the system phase over a total variable range of more than d180o. j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase. <59/60Hz, 23/24Hz> j: : : : <50Hz, 25Hz (HD, SD) j: : : : 16 SD SYS H (SD)*DW
<Note> This setting remains unchanged even when the factory setting operation is performed. For adjusting the system phase of the SD SDI. When the SHIFT button is pressed, the display transfers to the submenu screen; press the SHIFT button again to return the display from the submenu screen.
Submenu screen 00 COARSE For adjusting the SD SDI system phase in 1H steps. j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase. j5H 0000 : : <Note> 0005 0H This setting remains unchanged : : even when the factory setting 0010 5H operation is performed. For adjusting the SD SDI system phase in 37ns steps for 480i outputs and in 54ns steps for 480p outputs. j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase. <59/60Hz, 23/24Hz> j: : : : <50Hz, 25Hz (HD, SD)> j: : : : 1728 864
<Note> This setting remains unchanged even when the factory setting operation is performed. 01 FINE
<Note> This setting remains unchanged even when the factory setting operation is performed. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. *UP: This is for HD outputs (during HD tape playback or upconversion outputs). *DW:This is for SD outputs (during SD tape playback or downconversion outputs).

No./Item 18 SCH (SD)*DW

Description of setting For adjusting the SCH phase. When the SHIFT button is pressed, the display transfers to the submenu screen; press the SHIFT button again to return the display from the submenu screen. 30

Description of setting For selecting whether to set or release the system file lock mode. 0000 OFF: Lock released (changes enabled) 0001 ON: Lock set (changes prohibited)
<Note> Even when ON is selected, the data will be overwritten when the system file has been set to LOAD from the IC card.

MENU LOCK

Submenu screen 00 COARSE For adjusting the SCH phase in 90o steps (The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains unchanged.) 0000: 0 0001: 90 0002: 180 0003: 270 For adjusting the SCH phase over a total variable range of more than d45o. j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase. (The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains unchanged.) j: : : : For adjusting the audio output phase in relation to the video output phase in 20.8s steps. j: The audio output phase is advanced in relation to the video output phase. i: The audio output phase is delayed in relation to the video output phase. j: : : : For selecting the system frequency. 0: The 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz system frequency is selected. 1: The 50 Hz system frequency is selected. 2: The 23.98 Hz or 24 Hz system frequency is selected. 3: The 25 Hz system frequency is selected. However, with SD SDI and video output signals, there is a delay of approximately one field compared with the HD SDI output. 4: The 25 Hz system frequency is selected. However, HD SDI output is muted. 0003 59/60 0001* 50* * The asterisk denotes the 0002 23/24 factory setting for AJ(HD) HD1700E (SD)
59/60 Hz mode: Status in which 0 (59/60) has selected 50 Hz mode: Status in which 1 (50) has selected 23/24 Hz mode: Status in which 2 (23/24) has selected 25 Hz (HD) mode: Status in which 3 (25 (HD)) has selected 25 Hz (SD) mode: Status in which 4 (25(SD)) has selected been been been been been

20 AV PHASE

25 SYSTEM FREQ*
*System switching Some of the system menu and setup menu items each have different settings for different operation modes (59/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 23/24 Hz and 25 Hz (HD or SD)). These settings are saved separately. (This concerns those items whose settings were described for each operation mode on the system menu and setup menu tables.) For further details, refer to How to switch the system frequency on page 105. Since this VTR becomes a playback-only unit when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected, the functions relating to EE, recording and editing are all set to the inhibited status. Neither is it possible to select CTL in such a case. (The related menus and function buttons are not displayed, and operation is prohibited.) For the instant when the tape begins to run at the 1k speed such as when it starts playing from the STOP status, the image is disrupted and the sound is muted for several frames because the tape is being synchronized with the REF input. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. *DW:This is for SD outputs (during SD tape playback or downconversion outputs).

<Note> The following buttons and dials function at all times regardless of this setting: Audio input/output level control dials, audio channel selector buttons, number keys, function buttons, direct menu button, ASSEM button, INSERT button, ADJ dial, headphone volume control dial, MONITOR SELECT button, METER (FULL/FINE) selector switch, REMOTE button.

006 DISPLAY SEL

002*1 TAPE TIMER 003 REMAIN SEL
For selecting the 12- or 24-hour system for the CTL counter display. d12h: 12-hour system display 24h: 24-hour system display For selecting whether or not to display REMAIN (remaining tape time) on the superimposed display of the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO OUT3 connectors. 0000 OFF: The remaining tape time is not displayed. 0001 2L: The remaining tape time is displayed on the second line. 0002 1L: The remaining tape time is displayed on the first line. 0003 R/TTL: The remaining tape time is displayed on the first line, and the total tape time is displayed on the second line.
<Notes> When setting 1 (2L) has been selected, the remaining tape time is not displayed if 0 (TIME) is selected as the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY SEL) setting. When setting 3 (R/TTL) has been selected, the remaining tape time is not displayed if 0 (TIME) is selected as the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
<BASIC> (continued)
No./Item 006 DISPLAY SEL Description of setting
<Notes> The following mode displays appear depending on the format used. <Format> <Display> DVCPRO HD-LP > DVCPRO_HD-LP > DVCPRO HD DVCPRO_HD > DVCPRO50 DVCPRO_50 > DVCPRO DVCPRO > DV DV > DVCAM DVCAM When setting 2 (T&S&M) is selected, an error message appears if a warning or error has occurred. REC TIME and REC DATE are displayed only during DV or DVCAM format playback. The operation mode is displayed when the DVCPRO HD-LP, DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50 or DVCPRO format is used.

No./Item 009 CHARA TYPE

Description of setting For setting the display type for the superimposed displays and for the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO OUT3 connectors as well as for the SETUP MENU, etc. 0000 WHITE: White characters on a black background. 0001 W/OUT: White characters with black borders. For setting whether to forcibly set the recorder to the EE mode and output the players playback signals to the monitor if the PLAYER button on the recorder is pressed when the monitor is connected only to the recorder during deck-to-deck editing. 0000 MANU: The recorder is not forcibly set to the EE mode. 0001 AUTO: The recorder is forcibly set to the EE mode, and the players playback signals are output. For setting the preroll time in the MULTI CUE mode. Any time from 0 to 15 seconds can be set in 1second increments. 0000 0s: : : 0005 5s: : : 0015 15s: For selecting the save processing to be conducted when the memory capacity, which enables up to 99 warning messages to be saved, has been exceeded while the error log function is operating. 0000 OFF: 99 messages are set as the upper limit, and any more warning messages which subsequently occur are not saved in the memory. 0001 ON: 99 messages are saved, and the next warning message that has subsequently occurred is saved as No.99. The warning messages already saved are each shifted down by one number in succession. For selecting the VTRs recording format. 0000 1080i: The 1080i format is selected. 0001 720p: The 720p format is selected.

<Note> When the PRE, NORM or V/CTL setting has been selected, the REC INHIBIT lamp blinks (on for approx. 0.5 sec. and then off for approx. 0.5 sec.).
Description of MEMORY STOP function The MEMORY STOP function does not work if this margin is less than d2 frames.

114 REC INH LAMP

0 point
For selecting whether the REC INHIBIT lamp is to blink or light when the cassette tape has been set to the accidental erasure protection mode. 0000 LIGHT: The lamp lights. 0001 FLASH: The lamp blinks.
<Note> If 1 (ALL) has been selected as the setup menu item No.113 (REC INH) setting, the REC INHIBIT lamp will be lighted at all times regardless of the REC INH LAMP setting.

REW button

FF button

115*1 EJECT SW INH

! If the FF button is pressed, the normal FF operation is performed since there is no 0 point in the direction of this operation. @ If the REW button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (as does the SHTL lamp), the VTR prerolls the tape, and it automatically stops when the counter value is at the 0 position. # If the REW button is pressed, the normal REW operation is performed since there is no 0 point in the direction of this operation. $ If the FF button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (as does the SHTL lamp), the VTR prerolls the tape, and it automatically stops when the counter value is at the 0 position.
For selecting whether to enable or disable the operation of the EJECT button on the VTRs front panel. 0000 REC: Operation is disabled while the VTR is in the recording mode. 0001 OFF: Operation is enabled in all modes.
Accidental erasure protection function
This function is used to prevent parts already recorded on a tape from being recorded over. Accidental erasure of pre-recorded tapes is prevented by positioning the CTL signal rec/play heads as shown in the figure below so that whether a recording has been made can be determined by the presence or absence of the CTL signal. When the REC/PLAY button is pressed with a prerecorded tape, the tape runs but the REC button lamp blinks, the beeping alarm is sounded, and no signals are recorded. A/C heads (rec/play heads)

PRE CTL head

Rough sketch showing CTL head positions
No./Item 116 EJECT LAMP Description of setting For selecting whether the EJECT lamp is to remain lighted or go off after the cassette tape has been ejected. 0000 MODE1: The EJECT lamp remains lighted. 0001 MODE2: The EJECT lamp goes off. For selecting whether to allow or inhibit recording on a tape which has been written by a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP. 0000 OFF: Recording on the cassette tape is allowed. 0001 ON: Recording on the cassette tape is inhibited.

<Notes> When 0 (OFF) has been selected, whether recording on the cassette tape is allowed or inhibited is determined by the setup menu item No.113 (REC INH) setting. The recording format is determined by the setup menu item No.020 (SYS FORMAT) setting.

No./Item 140*1 OUTPUT

Description of setting For selecting the output signals. 0000 EE: <In the STOP mode>: The input signals selected by setup menu items No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL) to No.724 (D IN SEL 78) are output. <During recording or editing>: The input signals selected by setup menu items No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL) to No.724 (D IN SEL 78) are output: 0001 TAPE: <In the STOP mode> The signals played back from the tape are output. <During recording or editing>: The simultaneous playback signals are output.
<Note> In order to select the output signals during recording or editing, set setup menu item No.302 (CONFI EDIT).

118*1 SP MODE INH

141*1 VOLUME

131 PAGE MODE

For selecting what cue point operation is to be performed when the multi cue function has been set to ON. 0000 MANU: Operation is confined within the selected page, and 6 cue points can be registered. 0001 AUTO: When the page whose cue points are being registered becomes full, operation is automatically transferred to the next page, and registration is continued. A total of 60 cue points on up to 10 pages can be registered. For selecting whether to perform the registration operation if all the cue points have already been registered when the multi cue function has been set to ON. 0000 OFF: No further cue points are registered. 0001 ON: The registration operation is continued. If MANU has been selected as the setup menu item No.131 (PAGE MODE) setting, the next cue point is registered at CUE1 on the page concerned; if AUTO has been selected, it is registered at CUE01. For setting the volume of the sound heard when the keys are touched. 0000 OFF 0001 LOW 0002 HIGH For setting the volume of the alarm tone. 0000 OFF 0001 LOW 0002 HIGH

<Note> If the fan motor has shut down, the alarm tone is sounded at the HIGH volume level regardless of this setting.
For setting what is to be controlled by the audio volume controls on the front panel. 0000 REC: The controls function as REC volume controls. 0001 PB: The controls function as PB volume controls. 0002 AUTO: Normally, the controls function as PB volume controls. However, during recording or in the EE/INPUT CHECK status, they automatically function as REC volume controls. For selecting the conditions under which the AUDIO UNITY lamp on the front panel is to light. 0000 IN: The lamp lights when all the audio input levels are set to the UNITY level. 0001 OUT: The lamp lights when all the audio output levels are set to the UNITY level. 0002 IN/OUT: The lamp lights when all the audio input and output levels are set to the UNITY level. For setting whether the lighting of the tape mechanism is to be set to ON or remain OFF. 0000 OFF: The mechanism does not light even when a cassette is inserted. 0001 ON: The mechanism lights when a cassette is inserted. For switching the preset registration method for the time code. 0000 NORMAL: The time code is input starting with the leftmost digit. 0001 REV: The time code is input from the high-order digit but is displayed from the right-most digit. For selecting whether the LCD monitor display on the front panel is to be turned on or off. 0000 OFF: The display is turned off. 0001 ON: The display is turned on or off in synchronization with the screen saver operation for the time code display area.

142*1 AUDIO UNITY

132 ROTA MODE

143 CASSTT LIGHT

133 KEY BEEP

144 TC INPUT

134 ALARM BEEP

145 FRONT LCD

<INTERFACE>
No./Item 200 PARA RUN Description of setting For selecting whether to operate two or more VTRs in synchronization. 0000 DIS: The VTRs are not operated in synchronization. 0001 ENA: The VTRs are operated in synchronization.
<Note> To operate the VTRs in synchronization, set all the VTRs to 1 (ENA). (Refer to pages 14 and 19.)

No./Item 209 RETURN ACK

324*1 EDIT RPLCEC

321*1 EDIT RPLCE2

322*1 EDIT RPLCE3

<TAPE PROTECT>
No./Item 400 STILL TIMER Description of setting For selecting the duration of the time taken after the VTR is left standing in the STOP or search STILL mode (JOG, VAR or SHTL) before the tape protection mode is established. (Units: s = seconds, min = minutes) 0000 0.5s 0001 5s 0002 10s 0003 20s 0004 30s <Note> 0005 40s When a DV or DVCAM tape is 0006 50s used, the time is set to 1min seconds even when a setting of 0008 2min 2 (10s) or longer is selected. For selecting the operation to be performed when the tape protection mode is established after the VTR has been left standing in the STILL status in a search mode (JOG, VAR or SHTL). 0000 STEP: STEP FWD 0001 HALF: Half-loading 0002 T-REL: Tension release
<Notes> When STEP FWD is selected, the VTR is automatically transferred to the standby OFF (halfloading) mode after it has been left standing in the STILL status for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute in the case of a DV or DVCAM tape). When, after tension release has been selected and the VTR has been transferred to the tension release mode, the VTR has been left standing in this mode for a total of 2 hours, it is automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half-loading) mode. However, in the case of a DV or DVCAM tape, the transfer to the tension release mode is inhibited, and the VTR operates as if STEP FWD has been selected.
No./Item 403 STOP PROTECT
Description of setting For selecting the operation to be performed when the tape protection mode is established after the VTR has been left standing in the STOP mode. 0000 STEP: STEP FWD 0001 HALF: Half-loading 0002 T-REL: Tension release
<Notes> When STEP FWD is selected, the VTR is automatically transferred to the standby OFF (halfloading) mode after it has been left standing in the STOP mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute in the case of a DV or DVCAM tape). When, after tension release has been selected and the VTR has been transferred to the tension release mode, the VTR has been left standing in this mode for a total of 2 hours, it is automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half-loading) mode. However, in the case of a DV or DVCAM tape, the transfer to the tension release mode is inhibited, and the VTR operates as if STEP FWD has been selected.

401 SRC PROTECT

402 DRUM STDBY
For selecting whether the drum is to operate in the standby OFF (half-loading) mode. 0000 OFF: The drum stops rotating. 0001 ON: The drum continues to rotate.
<Precaution for STILL TIMER item setting> The cumulative total standby time passed in the same location increases at such times when the same material is repeatedly used as is the case when programs are transmitted, for example.

<TIME CODE>

No./Item 500*4 VITC BLANK Description of setting For selecting whether or not to output the VITC signal at the positions selected by setup menu items No.501 (VITC POS-1) and No.502 (VITC POS-2). 0000 BLANK: The VITC signal is not output. 0001 THRU: The VITC signal is output.
<Note> Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.

No./Item 505*1 TCG REGEN

Description of setting For selecting the regeneration signal when REGEN has been selected as the TCG (time code generator) mode. 0000 TC&UB: Regeneration applies to both the time code and users bit. 0001 TC: Regeneration applies only to the time code only. 0002 UB: Regeneration applies only to the users bit only.

501*4 VITC POS-1

For setting the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted. <59/60Hz> <50Hz, 25Hz (SD)> 0000 10L 0000 7L : : : : 0006 16L 0004 11L : : : : 0010 20L 0015 22L
<Notes> The same line as the one selected by the setup menu item No.502 (VITC POS-2) cannot be selected. Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.

502*4 VITC POS-2

For setting the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted. <59/60Hz> <50Hz, 25Hz (SD)> 0000 10L 0000 7L : : : : 0008 18L 0006 13L : : : : 0010 20L 0015 22L
<Notes> The same line as the one selected by the setup menu item No.501 (VITC POS-1) cannot be selected. Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.
For selecting the editing mode range when the VTR is operating in the REGEN mode REGEN MODE while performing editing operations with AUTO selected as the setup menu item No.503 (TCG MODE) setting. 0000 AS&IN: Regeneration applies during assemble or insert editing. 0001 ASSEM: Regeneration applies during assemble editing. 0002 INSRT: Regeneration applies during insert editing. 507*1 TC SOURCE For selecting the time code to be used when HD SDI or SD SDI has been selected as the setup menu item No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) setting when an external time code is to be used. [When HD SDI has been selected] 0000 INT: The time code of the internal time code generator is used. 0001 EXT_L: LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used. 0002 SLTC: The LTC information added to the serial signals which are input to HD SDI IN is used. 0003 SVITC: The VITC information added to the serial signals which are input to HD SDI IN is used. [When SD SDI has been selected] 0000 INT: The time code of the internal time code generator is used. 0001 EXT_L: LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used. 0002 VITC: The VITC information added to the serial signals which are input to SD SDI IN is used.

<Note> The VITC information detected by the HD serial input is automatically recorded in the VAUX area when the video signals are recorded.

514 HD VITC

509 PHASE CORR
For selecting whether to superimpose the VITC information on the HD serial output. EMBD 0000 OFF: The VITC information is not superimposed. 0001 ON: The VITC information is superimposed.
510*1 TCG CF FLAG 511*2 DF MODE
For selecting whether to superimpose the LTC information on the HD serial output. 0000 OFF: HD EMBD LTC The LTC information is not superimposed. 0001 ON: The LTC information ist superimposed. 516*1 TC OUT ADV For selecting the processing to align the phase of the time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector. Normally, the time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the output video and audio. If so required by the connection with an external component or for some other reason, this item makes it possible to set the mode for aligning the phase with the input. 0000 OFF: The phase alignment processing is not conducted. The time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the output video and audio. 0001 EDIT: During playback when an editing mode has been selected and during editing, the time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the input video and audio. In all other modes, it is aligned with the output video and audio. For selecting whether to latch the TCG display and LTC output during INPUT CHECK. 0000 MOMENT: The INPUT CHECK mode is established only while the INPUT CHECK key is held down. 0001 LATCH: When the INPUT CHECK key is pressed, the INPUT CHECK mode is established; even when it is released, the mode remains unchanged. The selection is released when the video output is set to a mode other than the EE mode.

512*1 TC OUT REF

For switching the phase of the time code, which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector, in response to the external LTC input when a setting other than INT has been selected for setup menu item No.507 (TC SOURCE). (In EE mode only) 0000 V OUT: The phase is aligned with the output image. 0001 TC IN: The phase is aligned with the external time code input. 517*1 TCG OUT
SBC (sub code data) area: This is an area on the helical track, and it is separate from the video and audio data area. The time codes, recording dates and times and other tape control information complying with SMPTE/EBU standards are stored here. As with the conventional LTC (linear time code), the time code can be read even during rewinding or fast forwarding. It can also be read out when the tape has stopped. VAUX (video auxiliary data) area: This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track. The additional information relating to the video data is stored here. *1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. *2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD) or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.

602*1 SDI IN MODE

603 V-MUTE SEL

604*1 FREEZE SEL

*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item. *4: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. *5: This item is not displayed when the 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
<VIDEO> (continued)
No./Item 627 D/C ENH V Description of setting For accentuating the vertical contours during down-conversion and line conversion (1080i <> 720p). 0000 0dB 0001 i0.7dB i1dB 0002 <Note> 0003 i1.2dB The numbers on the superimposed 0004 i1.5dB display are approximations only. i2dB 0005 For accentuating the horizontal contours during up-conversion. 0000 0dB 0001 i0.7dB i1dB i1.2dB <Note> 0004 i1.5dB The numbers on the superimposed i2dB display are approximations only. 0005 For accentuating the vertical contours during up-conversion. 0000 0dB 0001 i0.7dB i1dB i1.2dB <Note> 0004 i1.5dB The numbers on the superimposed i2dB display are approximations only. 0005 For selecting the HD output signal format during 1080i tape playback or in the 1080i EE mode. (See table below.) 0000 1080i 0001 720p 0002 1080i For selecting the SD output signal format during 1080i tape playback or in the 1080i EE mode. (See table below.) 0000 480i <Note> 0001 -------- There is no output in the 60 Hz 0002 480p mode. Output connectors HD SDI OUT 0002 1080i (no conversion) SD SDI OUT VIDEO OUT No./Item 632*2 720p>HD_ OUT Description of setting For selecting the HD output signal format during 720p tape playback or in the 720p EE mode. (See table below.) 0000 1080i 0001 720p 0002 720p For selecting the SD output signal format during 720p tape playback or in the 720p EE mode. (See table below.) 0000 -------- <Note> 0001 480i There is no output in the 60 Hz 0002 480p mode. Output connectors HD SDI OUT 0002 SD SDI OUT VIDEO OUT

633*2 720p>SD_ OUT

628*5 U/C ENH H

629*5 U/C ENH V

1080i (line480i (down480i (downconverted output) converted output) converted output) 720p (no conversion) 720p (no conversion) 480i (down480i (downconverted output) converted output) 480p* (down480i (downconverted output) converted output)

<Notes> When SDTI has been selected as the input signal, the closed caption data superimposed on the compressed input signals is recorded on the tape in its original form regardless of this menu items setting. Setup menu item No.688 does not function when the AJ-UC1700G optional board has not been installed.

676*3 BLK CLIP

680*2 CC (F1) BLANK*DW 681*2 CC (F2) BLANK*DW 682
This selects the composite output signal in HD mode. 0000 THRU: The signal is output with no VO SETUP setup added. (HD)*UP 0001 ADD22L: The signal is output from line (This menu is 22 with a 7.5% setup added. not displayed for 0002 ADD21L: The signal is output from line 21 AJ-HD1700E.) with a 7.5% setup added. 0002 ADD20L: The signal is output from line 20 with a 7.5% setup added. 683 This selects the composite output signal in SD mode. 0000 THRU: The signal is output with no VO SETUP setup added. (SD)*DW 0001 ADD22L: The signal is output from line (This menu is 22 with a 7.5% setup added. not displayed for 0002 ADD21L: The signal is output from line AJ-HD1700E.) 21 with a 7.5% setup added. 0002 ADD20L: The signal is output from line 20 with a 7.5% setup added. 684 EDH (SD)*DW 685*2 ESR MODE (SD)*DW For selecting whether to superimpose EDH on the serial output signals. 0000 OFF: EDH is not superimposed. 0001 ON: EDH is superimposed. For selecting the operation mode for edge subcarrier reduction (ESR) in the playback circuit. 0000 OFF: ESR is forcibly set to OFF. 0001 AUTO: ESR is automatically set to ON or OFF in accordance with the VTR operation. For selecting the cross color processing during playback. 0000 OFF: The cross color is output as is. 0001 ON: The cross color can be reduced. For selecting whether to superimpose the VIDEO INDEX signal on the SD SDI output signal. 0000 OFF: The VIDEO INDEX signal is not superimposed on the SD SDI output signal. 0001 ON: The VIDEO INDEX signal is superimposed on the SD SDI output signal.
For selecting ON or OFF for blanking for the vertical blanking period of the video signals during SD tape playback. 0000 BLANK: All the lines are forcibly blanked. 0001 THRU: None of the lines are blanked. 0002 MANU: Blanking ON or OFF is selected on a line-byline basis.
<Note> When 2 (MANU) is set and the SHIFT button is pressed, the display transfers to the submenu screen where the ON or OFF can be set for each line. Press the SHIFT button again to return the display from the submenu screen.
Submenu screen <59/60 Hz> 01 LINE 11&274 : : : : 12 LINE 22&BLANK: 0001 THRU: The lines are forcibly blanked. The lines are not blanked.
Submenu screen <50Hz> 00 LINE 7&320 : : : : 15 LINE 22&BLANK: 0001 THRU: The lines are forcibly blanked. The lines are not blanked

718*1 CH6 IN SEL

For selecting the CH6 input signal. 0000 INT SG: The internal signal is selected. 0001 DIGI: Digital input signals are selected. 0002 ANA: Analog input signals are selected. (CH2 input)

726*1 REC CH2

727*1 REC CH3

719*1 CH7 IN SEL

For selecting the CH7 input signal. 0000 INT SG: The internal signal is selected. 0001 DIGI: Digital input signals are selected. 0002 ANA: Analog input signals are selected. (CH3 input)
<Note> When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is selected for the input is determined by the setting selected for setup menu item No.724 (D IN SEL 78).

728*1 REC CH4

720*1 CH8 IN SEL
For selecting the CH8 input signal. 0000 INT SG: The internal signal is selected. 0001 DIGI: Digital input signals are selected. 0002 ANA: Analog input signals are selected. (CH4 input)

729*1 REC CH5

721*1 D IN SEL12 722*1 D IN SEL34 723*1 D IN SEL56 724*1 D IN SEL78
For selecting the CH1 and CH2 digital input signals. 0000 AES: AES/EBU 0001 SDI: Serial For selecting the CH3 and CH4 digital input signals. 0000 AES: AES/EBU 0001 SDI: Serial For selecting the CH5 and CH6 digital input signals. 0000 AES: AES/EBU 0001 SDI: Serial For selecting the CH7 and CH8 digital input signals. 0000 AES: AES/EBU 0001 SDI: Serial
No./Item 730*1 REC CH6 Description of setting For selecting the input signals to be recorded on the audio CH6 track. 0000 CH5: Audio input CH5 signals 0001 CH6: Audio input CH6 signals 0002 CH7: Audio input CH7 signals 0003 CH8: Audio input CH8 signals 0004 CH5+6: Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals 0005 CH7+8: Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals For selecting the input signals to be recorded on the audio CH7 track. 0000 CH5: Audio input CH5 signals 0001 CH6: Audio input CH6 signals 0002 CH7: Audio input CH7 signals 0003 CH8: Audio input CH8 signals 0004 CH5+6: Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals 0005 CH7+8: Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals For selecting the input signals to be recorded on the audio CH8 track. 0000 CH5: Audio input CH5 signals 0001 CH6: Audio input CH6 signals 0002 CH7: Audio input CH7 signals 0003 CH8: Audio input CH8 signals 0004 CH5+6: Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals 0005 CH7+8: Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals For selecting the input signals to be recorded on the CUE track. 0000 CUE: CUE IN 0001 CH1: Audio input CH1 signals 0002 CH2: Audio input CH2 signals 0003 CH3: Audio input CH3 signals 0004 CH4: Audio input CH4 signals 0005 CH5: Audio input CH5 signals 0006 CH6: Audio input CH6 signals 0007 CH7: Audio input CH7 signals 0008 CH8: Audio input CH8 signals 0009 CH1+2: Audio input CH1 and CH2 mixed signals 0010 CH3+4: Audio input CH3 and CH4 mixed signals 0011 CH5+6: Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals 0012 CH7+8: Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals 0013 CH1j8: Audio input CH1 to CH8 mixed signals No./Item 734*1 PB FADE Description of setting For selecting how to process the audio edit points (IN points and OUT points) during playback. 0000 AUTO: The status established during recording is followed. 0001 CUT: Forcibly cut 0002 FADE: Forcibly faded For selecting whether to superimpose the audio data on the HD serial output. 0000 OFF: The audio data is not superimposed. 0001 ON: The audio data is superimposed.

742 CH5 CUE SEL

For selecting the CH5 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000 OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output.

747 MON AUTO SEL

743 CH6 CUE SEL
For selecting the CH6 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000 OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output.
For selecting the channel for the monitor output to be switched to CUE. When a setting other than MANU has been selected for setup menu item No.746 (MONI CH SEL), the CUE signal is automatically output to the monitor output in accordance with the operation mode, and the monitor channel to be switched to CUE is selected automatically. 0000 L/R: The CUE signal is output both to the Lch and Rch. 0001 L: The CUE signal is output to the Lch only. 0002 R: The CUE signal is output to the Rch only.

744 CH7 CUE SEL

For selecting the CH7 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000 OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output.
For selecting whether to enable or inhibit the operation of the MONITOR SELECT button on MONI SEL INH the front panel. 0000 OFF: The buttons operation is enabled. 0001 ON: The buttons operation is inhibited. 0002 ON1: In the FULL display mode, operation is prohibited; in the FINE display mode only, operation is enabled.
<Note> Whether to enable or inhibit the buttons operation can be selected for channels whose signals have not been mixed by the setup menu item No.737 (MONI MIX) setting.
No./Item 749*1 AUDIO PB VR Description of setting For selecting whether the playback level adjustment controls are to function in the EE mode when INT SG has been selected on the <AUDIO> function menu. 0000 DIS: The INT SG output level is fixed at the UNITY level. 0001 ENA: The INT SG output level can be varied using the playback level adjustment controls. For selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH1. 0000 CH1: The CH1 signal is output. 0001 CH5: The CH5 signal is output For selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH2. 0000 CH2: The CH2 signal is output. 0001 CH6: The CH6 signal is output. For selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH3. 0000 CH3: The CH3 signal is output. 0001 CH7: The CH7 signal is output. For selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH4. 0000 CH4: The CH4 signal is output. 0001 CH8: The CH8 signal is output. For selecting the audio CH1 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output. 0000 CH1: The CH1 signal is output. 0001 CH2: The CH2 signal is output. 0002 CH3: The CH3 signal is output. 0003 CH4: The CH4 signal is output. 0004 CH5: The CH5 signal is output. 0005 CH6: The CH6 signal is output. 0006 CH7: The CH7 signal is output. 0007 CH8: The CH8 signal is output. For selecting the audio CH2 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output 0000 CH1: The CH1 signal is output. 0001 CH2: The CH2 signal is output. 0002 CH3: The CH3 signal is output. 0003 CH4: The CH4 signal is output. 0004 CH5: The CH5 signal is output. 0005 CH6: The CH6 signal is output. 0006 CH7: The CH7 signal is output. 0007 CH8: The CH8 signal is output. For selecting the audio CH3 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output 0000 CH1: The CH1 signal is output. 0001 CH2: The CH2 signal is output. 0002 CH3: The CH3 signal is output. 0003 CH4: The CH4 signal is output. 0004 CH5: The CH5 signal is output. 0005 CH6: The CH6 signal is output. 0006 CH7: The CH7 signal is output. 0007 CH8: The CH8 signal is output. No./Item 757 SD SDI CH4 SL Description of setting For selecting the audio CH4 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output 0000 CH1: The CH1 signal is output. 0001 CH2: The CH2 signal is output. 0002 CH3: The CH3 signal is output. 0003 CH4: The CH4 signal is output. 0004 CH5: The CH5 signal is output. 0005 CH6: The CH6 signal is output. 0006 CH7: The CH7 signal is output. 0007 CH8: The CH8 signal is output. For selecting how to process the digital audio output slow signals in the JOG, VAR or SHTL mode. 0000 OFF: The sound without having the digital audio output slow signals processed is output even when the STILL mode is established. 0001 ON: The sound after having the digital audio output slow signals processed is output. For selecting the audio output level during DV format playback. 0000 OFF: The audio output level is not attenuated. 0001 ON: The audio output level is attenuated. For selecting whether to mute the sound at the joins between recordings during DV or DVCAM format playback. 0000 OFF: The sound is not muted. 0001 ON: The sound is muted.

 

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