Operating Instructions Digital HD Video Cassette Recorder Model No. P E AJ- Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
Read this first! For AJ-HD1400P and AJ-HD1400E _THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground. Incorrectly wired extension cords can be extremely hazardous.
Read this first! (continued) For AJ-HD1400P CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Read this first! (continued) For AJ-HD1400E Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only for U.K. Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable. FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC. Not to be used in the U.K. FOR U.K. ONLY FOR U.K.
Contents Read this first! ........................................... 2 Introduction................................................ 6 Features...................................................... 6 Parts and their functions .......................... 9 Front panel (1) ......................................................9 Front panel (2) ....................................................10 Front panel (3) ....................................................11 Display panel .............................
Introduction This unit is a multi-format VTR capable of recording and playing back HD signals (1080i/59.94 Hz, 1080i/50 Hz, 720P/59.94 Hz, 720P/50 Hz) in DVCPRO HD-LP format using a small cassette tape 1/4 inch wide, HD (DVCPRO HD/DVCPRO HD-LP*) and SD (DVCPRO50/DVCPRO) recorded in DVCPRO format as well as conventional consumer DV/DVCAM tapes. A down-converter as a standard feature verifies all tapes using analog composite signals and SD SDI output.
Features (continued) Cross-convert function The unit comes with a built-in cross-converter to enable 1080i/59.94 Hz format signals to be converted into 720p/59.94 Hz format signals or, conversely, to enable 720p/59.94 Hz format signals to be converted into 1080i/59.94 Hz format signals. Cross-convert with 1080i/50 Hz and 720p/50 Hz is also possible. HD analog component output This feature enables HD signals to be monitored with ease.
Features (continued) Multi-functional interfaces z Serial digital input/output The unit’s HD component serial I/O interface enables interfacing with HD component video signals and 8channel digital audio signals using a single BNC connector. (SMPTE 292M/296M/299M) The unit is also equipped with an SD downconverter as a standard feature so that SD component serial signals can be output as well. (SMPTE 259M-C, 272M-A, ITU-R BT.
Parts and their functions Front panel (1) MONITOR SEL button This button is used to select the audio signals which are to be output to the AUDIO MON L and R connectors. Each time the button is pressed, the audio signals to be output to the AUDIO MON L or R connector are changed in the following sequence.
Parts and their functions (continued) Front panel (2) RESET/PF2 button When this button is pressed in the CTL mode, the counter display is reset to [00:00:00:00]. When it is pressed in the TC/UB mode while holding down the TC PRESET button , the generator is reset. TC PRESET/PF3 button HD SEARCH button This button is used to set the TC or UB values.
Parts and their functions (continued) Front panel (3) Joystick This is used for shuttle, slow and other variable-speed playback. It is also used for the menu settings, etc. The stick can be moved upward, downward, to the left or to the right, and it can also be pressed to initiate operations. (See “Joystick and Variable Speed Playback” (page 22)) HD When this unit is turnning on, do not use the stick. Variable-speed playback and menu setting operation become impossible.
Parts and their functions (continued) Display panel !2" !3" REMOTE dB dB 0 4 3 2 -12 1 0 -20 -1 -2 -3 -4 CH-15 26 L R L R !4" U !8" !9" !5" !6" !7" WIDE dB dB 0 4 3 2 -12 1 0 -20 -1 -2 -3 -4 48 CH-37 L R L R !1" COMP GAMMA dB -12 SYSTEM 59.94 60 50/25PsF 23.
Parts and their functions (continued) lamp This lamp lights when a cassette tape is inserted into the VTR. In the standby OFF mode, this lamp is flashing. Counter display The tape counter, time code, etc. are displayed here. The type of value displayed is indicated by CTL, TC, UB or REM. CTL: This area indicates the tape timer (control signal). TC: This area indicates time code data. UB: This area indicates user bit data. REM: This area indicates the remaining tape time and total tape duration in minutes.
Parts and their functions (continued) Rear panel TC VIDEO OUT Y HD/SD REF IN 1 IN PB HD/SDI IN PR OUT1 AUDIO OUT CH1 PUSH 2 (SUPER) OUT PUSH CH2 AUDIO IN CH1 L CH2 AUDIO MON OUT OUT2 AC IN DC OUT 12V 250mA SD/SDI R PUSH R E FUSE 250V T2.5AH M O F1 R T PUSH DVCPRO /DV ENCODER REMOTE L R MONITOR AC IN inlet This is the AC power inlet. Connect the accessory power cable here. When both an AC power supply and DC power supply have been connected, the AC power supply takes priority.
Parts and their functions (continued) VIDEO OUT (1, 2, Y, PB, PR) connectors REMOTE CONTROL connector By changing the menu item No.615 V OUT SEL setting, either analog composite signals or HD analog component Y signals are output from the VIDEO OUT1 connector. Analog composite signals with superimposed information embedded can be output from the VIDEO OUT2 connector. Whether superimposed information is to be embedded in the signals is selected using menu item No.005 SUPER.
Parts and their functions (continued) IEEE1394 digital input/output connector This unit is capable of input and output through a digital interface conforming to the IEEE1394 standard. Use 6pin connectors. Does not support bus power. Reference signals During tape playback, the video output reference signals are as shown in the table below. In the 59.94 Hz/60 Hz or 50 Hz mode Input signals REF_IN HD_REF_IN SD_REF_IN None Menu item No.
Reference frequencies During tape playback, the video output reference frequencies are as shown in the table below. In the 59.94 Hz/60 Hz or 60 Hz mode Input signals REF_IN Menu item No.031 INPUT AUTO HD_REF SD_REF INPUT Input Complies with HD REF IN frequency Complies with HD REF IN frequency 59.94Hz Complies with INPUT frequency Not input Complies with HD REF IN frequency Complies with HD REF IN frequency 59.94Hz Complies with menu item No.030 frequency Input 59.
Tapes M cassette guide HD CH1 CH1/5 REC CH2 CH1 CH2/6 CH3/7 PB CH2 CH4/8 PB M cassette size Align the center of the cassette with the center of the insertion slot, and press it in gently. The cassette tape will load automatically. L cassette size Consumer-use DV and DVCAM cassettes (Standard DV and DVCAM cassettes, mini DV and DVCAM cassettes) z Use a cassette adapter (AJ-CS455P) when a mini DV or DVCAM cassette is to be used.
Connections Example of connections with an editing controller Recorder AV monitor Analog composite signals Audio monitor signals Audio monitor signals Video monitor signals AV monitor Reference signal generator Reference signal Audio output signals To REMOTE CONTROL connector Video output signals To REMOTE CONTROL connector Audio output signals AV switcher Video output signals Remote signals Editing controller AG-A850 etc.
IEEE1394 digital interface Settings for this unit Precautions for use Confirm that menu No. 882 DIF IN CH and No. 883 DIF OUT CH of this unit are set to “AUTO.” Input-output of the digital input signal is enabled when “59/ 60” is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ and operated in 59.94 Hz. Input-output of the digital input signal is enabled when “50i/25P” is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ as well. z Connect the interface with another device on a 1:1 basis.
VANC data recording/playback VANC data recording 1 Detects the VANC data packets that multiplex recorded in the following range of the Y stream of HD SDI. 1080i: L9–L20, L571–L583 720P: L9–L25 HANC data packets are not be detected. 2 Records VANC data packets up to the following volume in the VAUX region of the DVCPRO HD format in the order of the earlier line. 1080i: 5760 word/frame 720P: 2880 word/frame Data packets that exceed the capacity will not be recorded or played back.
Joystick and Variable Speed Playback Joystick 4 2 z If the SEARCH button is pressed while the joystick is pressed to one side, the current speed is maintained even if the joystick is released. Pressing the STOP, PLAY, or other operation buttons cancels the fixed speed operation. HD CH1 REC CH2 CH1 PB When the joystick is inclined upward, the tape travels in 1-frame increments in the forward direction; when it is inclined downward, it travels in 1-frame increments in the reverse direction.
PF (Programmable Function) Three setup menu items can be registered in the PF buttons, and these buttons can then be used to change the setup menu settings by a simple operating procedure. Performing operations using the PF buttons 1 2 z The following menu items cannot be saved. No. Open the setup menu by pressing the Menu button, and move the cursor to the A00 MENU by tilting the joystick down and then to the right.
Pause/Recording (Recording with pauses) 1 2 3 Press the PAUSE button during playback of the cassette tape. Press the REC button to move to the REC PAUSE mode. When menu item No. 154 AUTO BACK is set to “REC-P” or “ALL,” the tape is rewound for a few seconds from the position where the PAUSE button is pressed. 4 5 Press the PAUSE button again to pause the recording. When menu item No.
Repeat playback Setting the BEGIN and END points Setting the repeat playback mode 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the MENU button. Select menu item No. 161 CTL (TC) BGN or No. 162 END, and tilt the joystick right/left while pressing the SEARCH button. By operating the joystick, the user can choose whether or not to set the BEGIN and END points. “--:--:--:--” appears on the display when the points are not set.
Recording from a variable frame rate camera Recording the HD SDI output signal from a variable frame rate camera Connect the HD SDI (720/30Pover 59.94P) output of the variable frame rate camera to the HD SDI input connector of this unit. 1 2 3 4 Select “SLTC” in menu No. 032 REC REF. Detect the frame information from the superimposed time code in the HD SDI signal to prevent displacement of the field. Adjust the following settings to activate the two settings. z Menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ: 59/60 z Menu No.
Setup (initial settings) This unit’s 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 set and confirm using the item number and the setting number or the item name, which are displayed on the display part on the front panel. Furthermore, a user setting memory in which to store three sets of settings is provided, enabling the desired settings to be stored for future use.
Setup (initial settings) (continued) 3 Setting the user defaults Incline the joystick up and down to adjust the cursor in the default settings screen to the “LOAD” position and press the joystick. The mode for this unit changes to the LOAD mode, the LOAD screen is displayed on the video monitor, and the item name is displayed in the counter display.
Setup (initial settings) (continued) 6 Confirmation screen for SAVE is displayed. z When the PLAY button is pressed, the set value is stored and the display returns to the menu screen. z When the STOP button is pressed, the display returns to the menu screen without storing the set value. SET-UP MENU 4 USER1(ALL) OK? YES/NO 7 When the MENU button is pressed, the display of the menu screen disappears.
Setup (initial settings) (continued) Menu protection method Menu protection release method By switching to the menu protect mode, it is possible to disable the setup menu even if the MENU button on the front panel is pressed. 1 1 2 Press the MENU button. A select screen for the major menu items is displayed on the video monitor, and the names are displayed in the counter display. 2 Press the RESET button.
Setup (initial settings) (continued) System frequency switching NO.25 SYSTEM FERQ Recordable format Playback permissible format Synchronized signal 1080/59.94i (HD_LP) 720/59.94p (HD_LP) 720/60.00p (HD_LP) (Only the variable frame rate signal can be recorded.) 1080/59.94i 1080/60i 720/59.94p 720/60.00p 480/59.94i (50M, 25M, DV, DVCAM) HD_REF (59.94Hz, 60Hz) SD_REF (59.
Setup menus Menus which are displayed The menus displayed differ depending on the setting selected for menu item No.25 SYSTEM FREQ. Menu No.25 SYSTEM FREQ NO.
Setup menus (continued) Menu No.25 SYSTEM FREQ NO.
Setup menus (continued) Menu No.25 SYSTEM FREQ NO.
Setup menus (continued) Video output signal adjustments The control matrix for the adjustments is shown in the table below. This function is not available for IEEE1394 digital output. When “CMPNT” has been selected as the menu item No.
Setup menus (continued) SYSTEM No./Item 05 ENCODER SEL 06 V LEVEL CTRL 12 SYS H (HD) 14 SYS SC (SD) 36 Description of setting For setting whether to perform the various adjustments for the video output signals using this VTR or using an external encoder remote controller. 0001 LOCAL : The various adjustments for the video output signals are performed using this VTR.
Setup menus (continued) BASIC SYSTEM (continued) No./Item 25 SYSTEM FREQ 26*1 HD SYS H ADV Description of setting For selecting the system frequency. For details, refer to “Procedure for shifting the system frequency" (page 31). 0000 59/60 : The 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz system frequency is selected. 0001 50i/25P : 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. 0002 23/24 : The 23.
Setup menus (continued) BASIC (continued) No./Item 006 DISPLAY SEL Description of setting For setting what the information to be superimposed. 0000 TIME : Only the data is displayed. (“Data” refers to the CTL, TC or UB value selected by the COUNTER button.) 0001 T&STA : The data and operation status are displayed. 0002 T&S&M : The data, operation status and mode are displayed. 0003 T&RT : The data and REC TIME are displayed. 0004 T&YMD : The data and REC DATE (year/month/day) are displayed.
Setup menus (continued) Formats for playback BASIC (continued) No./Item Description of setting For setting the field frequency. 030*1 0000 59/23 : HD The field frequency is set to 59.94/23.98 Hz. FREQUENCY 0001 60/24 : The field frequency is set to 60/24 Hz. 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.
Setup menus (continued) OPERATION No./Item Description of setting 100 SEARCH ENA To set the transition method to search mode (stick operation). 0000 STICK : Shift to the search mode when the SEARCH button is pressed or when the stick is operated. 0001 KEY : Do not shift to the search mode unless the SEARCH button is pressed. 101 SHTL MAX For setting the maximum speed in the shuttle mode. 0000 X8.4 : 8.
Setup menus (continued) OPERATION (continued) No./Item Description of setting 115* EJECT SW INH For setting whether to restrict the operation of the EJECT button on the front panel. 0000 REC : Operation is inhibited while the unit is in the recording mode. 0001 OFF : The EJECT button can be operated in all operation modes. 118*1 SP MODE INH For selecting whether to enable or disable recording on a tape which has been recorded using a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP.
Setup menus (continued) OPERATION (continued) No./Item 1 155* AUTO REC Description of setting No./Item For setting whether the recording/stop is executed automatically in conjunction with the Recording Mark of the HD SDI input signals from our camera recorder or not. 0000 OFF : Do not to execute the recording/stop automatically. 0001 TYPE1 : To execute the recording/stop automatically in conjunction with the Recording Mark in the LTC information added to the HD SDI.
Setup menus (continued) OPERATION (continued) No./Item 1 181* TYPE-A NEAR Description of setting For setting (in increments of 0.1 V) the voltage level at which the counter flashes as warning for TYPE-A battery (selected as the menu item No.180 BATTERY SEL item). Use when adjusting the settings for multiple batteries or new type batteries. 0000 10.6 : : 12.9 0023 : : 0044 15.0 When this item has been set to a voltage level close to 15.
Setup menus (continued) EDIT No./Item 1 302* CONFI EDIT Description of setting For selecting whether to perform simultaneous playback during editing. 0000 OFF : Simultaneous playback is not performed. 0001 ON : Simultaneous playback is performed. For selecting how to connect the digital audio edit IN 303*1 AUD EDIT IN points. 0000 CUT : Cut processing 0001 FADE : V-fade processing 1 304* AUD EDIT OUT For selecting how to connect the digital audio edit OUT points.
Setup menus (continued) TAPE PROTECT No./Item TIME CODE Description of setting 400 For setting the time to be taken before the unit is set STILL TIMER in the tape protection mode when it is left standing in the STOP or STILL status. (Units: S = seconds, min = minutes) 0000 0.
Setup menus (continued) TIME CODE (continued) No./Item 1 506* REGEN MODE 507*1 EXT TC SEL 508*1 BINARY GP Description of setting Description of setting 511* DF MODE For selecting the time code to be used when an external time code is used. 0000 EXT_L : The LTC information of the TIME CODE IN connector is used. 0001 SLTC : The LTC information added to the serial signals which are supplied to the HD SDI IN connector is used.
Setup menus (continued) VIDEO No./Item Description of setting For selecting the type of internal standard signals. 601* 0000 100%CB : VIDEO INT A 100% color bar signal is selected. SG 0001 75%CB : A 75% color bar signal is selected. 0002 SMPTE : An SMPTE color bar signal is selected. 0003 ARIB : An ARIB color bar signal is selected. 0004 BLACK : A black signal is selected. For selecting how to process the serial input.
Setup menus (continued) VIDEO (continued) No./Item 1 651* HUE STYLE (SD)*DW 653 Y LVL (HD)*UP 654 Pb LVL (HD)*UP 655 Pr LVL (HD)*UP 656 BK LVL (HD)* UP 658 Y LVL (SD)*DW 659 Pb LVL (SD)*DW Description of setting For setting the axis of revolution for the chroma phase adjustment of the SD SDI output and analog composite output. 0000 Pb-Pr : The axis rotates in a perfect circle on the SDI (component style) vectorscope.
Setup menus (continued) VIDEO (continued) No./Item Description of setting 665 For adjusting the setup ( or black) level of the HD SDI, SETUP LVL analog component output, SD SDI output and analog (AJ-HD1400P) composite output. (–10 o to +10 o) 50 –10% : : BK LVL 0.0% 150 (AJ-HD1400E) : : 250 +10.0% This setting takes effect when “CMPST” has been selected as the menu item No.650 setting.
Setup menus (continued) VIDEO (continued) No./Item 1 692* UMID POS Description of setting No./Item This sets the line on which the UMID information is to be superimposed. 0000 BLANK 0001 12L : : 17L 0006 : : 0008 19L z The line selected for the menu item No. 501 VITC POS-1 and No. 502 VITC POS-2 settings cannot be selected for this item. z The default settings are not restored even if the RESET button is pressed while holding down the SEARCH button.
Setup menus (continued) AUDIO No./Item Description of setting 1 701* CH1 IN LV For setting the reference level of the analog audio input (CH1). 0000 4dB 0dB 0001 0002 –20dB 0003 –60dB 702*1 CH2 IN LV For setting the reference level of the analog audio input (CH2). 0000 4dB 0dB 0001 0002 –20dB 0003 –60dB 706 CH1 OUT LV For setting the reference level of the analog audio output (CH1). 0000 4dB 0dB 0001 0002 –20dB 707 CH2 OUT LV For setting the reference level of the analog audio output (CH2).
Setup menus (continued) AUDIO (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 750 ANA CH1/2 SEL For selecting the channel for the signal output to the analog audio output terminal CH1/CH2. 0000 CH1/2 0001 CH3/4 0002 CH5/6 0003 CH7/8 782 EMBD CH SEL Set the channels to multiplex SD-SDI output. 0000 CH1-4 : 0001 CH5-8 : When tape other than DVCPRO HD (LP) is played, CH1 to CH4 is always multiplexed.
Setup menus (continued) DIF No./Item Description of setting 880* DIF SPEED For setting the transfer speed of the IEEE1394 digital interface output. 0000 S100 : 100 Mbps 0001 S200 : 200 Mbps 0002 S400 : 400 Mbps When S100 has been selected as this item’s setting, DVCPRO HD format signals cannot be input or output. 882*1 DIF IN CH For setting the input channel. 0000 0 : : 0063 63 The input channel is fixed at the channel corresponding to the number specified.
Setup menus (continued) MENU No./Item A02 P.ON LOAD Description of setting The unit starts with the selected user default loaded when the power is turned on. 0000 OFF : The unit starts with the previous set values. 0001 USER1 : The unit starts with the selected user 1 loaded. 0002 USER2 : The unit starts with the selected user 2 loaded. 0003 USER3 : The unit starts with the selected user 3 loaded. Set value for SYSTEM menu is not loaded. A04 The setup menu item is stored to the PF1 button.
Time code/user bits Time code Setting the external time code The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator (time code signal generator) is to be recorded on the tape, its values are to be read by the time code reader (time code signal reader), and the absolute position of the tape is to be displayed in increments of hours, minutes, seconds and frames. The time code is written in the sub-code area (data area) of the helical track.
Time code/user bits (continued) Time code when power is not supplied Even if the power is not supplied, the time code generator operates for many hours (about 1 year) by using the backup feature. And the accuracy when power is not supplied is about ±30 seconds a month. z When the time code generator advances regardless of the operation mode, the backup function is enabled. When the TCG switch in the front panel is set to “PRESET” and the menu No. 504 RUN MODE is set to “FREE.
Superimpose screen The control signals, time code, etc. are displayed using abbreviations. Characters displayed The background of characters superimposed on the display can be changed using menu No. 009 CHARA TYPE. TV monitor TCR ¢¢ : ¢¢ : ¢¢ : ¢¢ TCR ¢¢ : ¢¢ : ¢¢ : ¢¢ TCR ¢¢ : ¢¢ : ¢¢ : ¢¢ TV monitor TV monitor Abbreviations: CTL : TCR : TCR.: UBR : UBR.
Video head cleaning This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaning function which automatically reduces the amount of dirt on the video heads. However, in order to maximize the unit’s reliability, it is recommended that the video heads be cleaned as and when appropriate. For further details on how to actually clean the heads, consult with your dealer. Condensation Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room.
Error messages DIAG menu 2 3 This displays the VTR information. The VTR information includes the warning information, hours meter (usage time) information and UMID information. The DIAG menu appears on the TV monitor when the VIDEO OUT connector on the rear panel is connected to the TV monitor. Displaying the DIAG menu CH1 CH1/5 REC CH2 CH1 CH2/6 CH3/7 PB 1 CH2 CH4/8 PB 1 When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number is indicated on the counter display.
Error messages (continued) If “T&S&M” is selected in the menu No. 008 DISPLAY SEL, a message appears in the modedisplay whenever a warning or error occurs. When multiple events occur, the event with the highest priority is displayed. Priority High Low Display Description Error messages (See error message table) When an operational malfunction has occurred in the unit, the error number flashes and the error message is indicated on the counter display.
Error messages (continued) Displaying the warning information z A warning message appears when a warning has occurred. “NO WARNING” appears when a warning has not occurred. z When more than one warning has occurred simultaneously, move the joystick up or down to check the description of each warning. Warning messages Priority Monitor display Description E-20 (DEW) If condensation is detected, the error number flashes and the unit transfers to eject mode.
Error messages (continued) Warning messages (continued) Priority Monitor display Description Corrective action VTR operation E-00 (SERVO NOT LOCKED) This appears when the servo is not locked for three or more seconds during playback or recording. Check the tape. Operation continues. E-93 (INVALID TC MODE) (In 23.98/24 Hz mode) Display when the time code is recorded in DF mode. On the drop point of the time code, the video output is garbled and audio output is muted. Operation of VTR continues.
Error messages (continued) Error messages (continued) Monitor display Description Corrective action VTR operation E-55 UNLOAD ERROR If the tape has not been taken up during unloading, this error number flashes on the display. Set the POWER switch to OFF STOP and then to ON again. E-57 S-FF/REW TIMEOVER If the start or end processing operation is not completed, this error number flashes on the display. Set the POWER switch to OFF STOP and then to ON again.
Emergency eject Procedure to ejecting the tape manually in an emergency If the cassette tape fails to be ejected even when the EJECT button is pressed, it can be ejected as follows. z Follow the steps below after making absolutely sure that the unit’s power has been turned off. 1 2 3 Remove the top panel. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to push in the red plastic gear (A) and turn it counterclockwise while keeping it pushed in.
Specifications [GENERAL] Power supply: AC 100-240 V , 50/60 Hz, 85 W DC 12 V, 5.3 A, 64 W indicates safety information. Ambient operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage temperature: –20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F) Ambient operating humidity: 10% to 80% (no condensation) Dimensions (WkHkD): 214 mm k 132 mm k 442 mm (8-7/16 inches k 5-1/4 inches k 17-3/8 inches) (Protruding portion is not included) Weight: 8.5 kg (18.74 lb) Recording format: DVCPRO HD-LP Recording video signals: 1080i/59.
Specifications (continued) _Video output adjustment ranges z Component style HD/SD SDI, HD analog componennt, composite output Y gain: – to +3 dB HD/SD SDI, HD analog componennt, composite output PB gain: – to +3 dB HD/SD SDI, HD analog componennt, composite output PR gain: – to +3 dB HD/SD SDI, HD analog componennt, composite output Y black level: ±10% z Composite style HD/SD SDI, HD analog componennt, composite output video gain: – to +6 dB HD/SD SDI, HD analog componennt, composite output chroma gain: –
Specifications (continued) [OTHER CONNECTORS] Time code input: BNC k1, 0.5 to 8 Vp-p, 10 kh Time code output: BNC k1, low impedance, 2.0 ± 0.
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