user manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
- Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR
- Chapter 4 Menu Settings
- 4-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings
- 4-2 HOME Menu
- 4-2-1 Selecting the Output Signals(PB/EE)
- 4-2-2 Record Inhibit Mode (REC INH)
- 4-2-3 Selecting the Edit Mode and Edit Channel (ASSEMBLE or INS CUE)
- 4-2-4 Preread Settings (PRE READ)
- 4-2-5 Still-Picture Output (FREEZE)
- 4-2-6 Selecting the Capstan Servo Lock Mode (CAP LOCK)
- 4-2-7 Setting the Preroll Time (PREROLL TIME)
- 4-2-8 Selecting DMC Playback (DMC)
- 4-2-9 Recalling Edit Points (LAST EDIT)
- 4-3 TC Menu
- 4-3-1 Setting the Time Data (TIMER SEL/RESET/SET/HOLD)
- 4-3-2 Setting the Time Code Reader (TCR SEL)
- 4-3-3 Setting the Time Code Generator (TCG SOURCE/MODE)
- 4-3-4 Selecting the Time Code Running Mode (RUN MODE)
- 4-3-5 Selecting the Drop Frame Mode (DF/NDF)
- 4-3-6 Inserting VITC input source (VITC)
- 4-3-7 Selecting CTL Display Mode (TAPE TIMER)
- 4-3-8 Presetting Pull Down Time Code (PDPSET MENU)(when HKDV-507/507D is installed)
- 4-3-9 Presetting for Conversion From 24-frame Into 25-frame Time Code
- 4-3-10 Conversion of Time Code During Playback in 25F Mode (TC CONV)
- 4-3-11 Displaying the Pull Down Time Code (when HKDV-507/507D is installed)
- 4-3-12 Superimposition of Character Information (PD CHARA/CHARA SUPER/H-POS/V-POS)
- 4-3-13 Setting the VITC Insertion Line (VITC POS-1/POS-2)
- 4-3-14 Presetting for Conversion From 25-frame Into 24-frame Time Code
- 4-3-15 Conversion of Time Code During Playback in 24F Mode (TC CONV)
- 4-4 CUE Menu
- 4-5 PF1 Menu (Factory Settings)
- 4-6 PF2 Menu (Factory Settings)
- 4-7 SET UP Menu
- Chapter 5 Recording/Playback
- 5-1 Preparing for Recording
- 5-2 Recording
- 5-3 Preparing for Playback
- 5-3-1 Setting Switches and Menus
- 5-3-2 Adjusting the Audio Playback Level
- 5-3-3 Selecting the HD-SD Conversion Mode (when HKDV-501A is installed)
- 5-3-4 Selecting the Conversion Mode of the Effective Scanning Line Number
- 5-3-5 Improving the Vertical Resolution during Slow-Motion Playback (when HKDV-502 is installed)
- 5-4 Playback
- Chapter 6 Editing
- Appendix
- Maintenance
- Specifications
- Operation Information Display
- Error Messages and Warning Messages
- Glossary
- Menu List
- Items Related to the Hours Meter (H01~)
- Items Related to VTR Operations (001~)
- Items Related to Operation Panels (101~)
- Items Related to Remote Interface (201~)
- Items Related to Editing (301~)
- Items Related to Prerolling (401~)
- Items Related to Recording Protection (501~)
- Items Related to the Time Code (601~)
- Items Related to the Video Control (701~)
- Items Related to the Audio Control (801~)
- Items Related to Digital Processing (901~)
- Items Related to the Pull Down Control (A01~)
- Other Items (T01~)
- Index
- Table of Functions (Factory Default Settings)

Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3-9
Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR
Removing slack in the tape
Press one of the reels in slightly, then carefully rotate it
in the direction of the arrow until it stops.
Removing slack in the tape
Preventing double cassette inserting
When a cassette is loaded, an orange lock-out bar
appears in the cassette insertion slot to prevent users
from attempting to load another cassette.
Ejecting the cassette
Press the EJECT button.
The tape is unthreaded and the cassette is
automatically ejected. This operation takes a few
seconds.
To cancel ejecting a cassette
Press any operation button before the cassette is
completely ejected. The cassette is loaded again and
the operation corresponding to the button you pressed
starts.
3-3-3 Preventing Accidental
Erasure
To prevent accidental erasure of material recorded on a
tape, push in the record-protect plug.
Preventing accidental erasure
When a cassette with this plug pushed in is inserted
into the VTR, the REC INHIBIT indicator on the
lower control panel lights up and recording will not
start, even if you press the REC button.
To restore the tape for recording, return the plug to its
original position.
L-size cassette
S-size cassette
Push in the record-protect plug.
To restore the tape for recording, return the plug to its
original position.










