Operating Instructions
Digital Video Cassette Recorder
AJ-
AJ-
P
E
Model No.
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
Printed in Japan
VQT0L54-1
ENGLISH
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S0704A1074 -M
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For AJ-SD93E
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.
FOR U.K. ONLY
Not to be used in the U.K.
If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket
outlet, it should be cut off and appropriate one fitted.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW
must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is
FOR U.K. ONLY
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin
mains plug for your safety and convenience.
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that
the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it
is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol
or
coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.
Check for the ASTA mark
body of the fuse.
or the BSI mark
on the
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the
letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter L or coloured RED.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must
ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used
until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your
local Panasonic Dealer.
How to replace the fuse
1.Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE
FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN
THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG
CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A
DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE
CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP
SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring
code as shown below.
2.Replace the fuse.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured
in accordance with the following code:
Fuse
Green-and-Yellow: Earth
Blue:
Brown:
Neutral
Live
indicates safety information.
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For AJ-SD93E
IMPORTANT
Operating precaution
Operation near any appliance which generates strong
magnetic fields may give rise to noise in the
video and audio signals. If this should be the case,
deal with the situation by, for instance, moving the
source of the magnetic fields away from the unit before
operation.
“Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television
programmes, video tapes and other materials may
infringe the right of copyright owners and be
contrary to copyright laws.”
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be
inserted only into a standard three-pin power point
which is effectively earthed through the normal house-
hold wiring.
Extension cords used with the equipment must be
three-core and be correctly wired to provide
connection to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords
are a major cause of fatalities.
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily
does not imply that the power point is earthed and that
the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in
any doubt about the effective earthing of the power
point, consult a qualified electrician.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, REFER MOUNTING OF THE
OPTIONAL
INTERFACE
BOARD
TO
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, REFER CHANGE OF SWITCH
SETTING INSIDE THE DECK TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVER BY
UNSCREWING.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
cover. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Do not install or place this deck in a bookcase,
built-in cabinet or any other confined space in
order to maintain adequate ventilation. Ensure
that curtains and any other materials do not
obstruct the ventilation to prevent risk of
electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS
APPARATUS FROM THE AC MAINS,
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE.
Even when the Power Switch is in the OFF
position, a small current flows the filter circuit.
THE AC OUTLET (MAIN SOCKET) SHALL BE
INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND
SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM
ALL LIQUIDS-USE AND STORE ONLY IN
LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO
THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING
LIQUIDS, AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID
CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE,
USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
ONLY.
indicates safety information.
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Contents
Introduction ......................................................6
Included accessories ......................................6
Optional boards ...............................................6
Features ...........................................................7
Parts and their functions.................................8
• Front Panel ........................................................8
• Display Panel...................................................11
• Rear Panel.......................................................12
Tapes ...............................................................13
IEEE 1394 digital interface.............................14
Joystick...........................................................15
PF (Programmable Function)........................15
• Registering the items in the PF buttons...........15
• Performing operations using the PF buttons....15
Repeat playback.............................................16
Setup (initial settings)....................................17
Setup menus...................................................18
• SYSTEM menu ................................................20
• USER menus ...................................................21
<BASIC>.....................................................21
<OPERATION>...........................................23
<INTERFACE> ...........................................24
<TAPE PROTECT> ....................................25
<TIME CODE>............................................26
<VIDEO>.....................................................28
<AUDIO> ....................................................30
<V BLANK>.................................................32
<DIF>..........................................................33
<MENU> .....................................................34
Time code/user bit..........................................35
Superimpose screen......................................36
Video head cleaning.......................................37
Condensation .................................................37
Maintenance....................................................37
Error messages ..............................................38
Specifications.................................................43
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Introduction
The model AJ-SD93 multi-purpose digital VTR uses small,
1/4-inch wide cassette tapes to record and play back
images with a high picture quality at a video recording rate
of 50 Mbps while it can also record and play back
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format tapes as well as play back
consumer-use DV/DVCAM tapes.
•It has a compact and lightweight design so that it can
readily be carried around or easily installed in a rack.
It comes with the following features.
•This high-picture-quality VTR incorporates digital
compression technology to dramatically reduce the
deterioration of the picture quality and sound quality
resulting from dubbing.
•It is equipped with an IEEE 1394 interface as a
standard feature and, in compliance with the IEEE
1394 standard, it can digitally transmit video and
audio signals as well as time code signals to a digital
VTR, etc.
Included accessories
3-pin power cord x 1
Optional boards
•Analog interface board:
AJ-YA93P
•SDI interface board:
AJ-YA94G
Use only the optional boards listed above.
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Features
Compact and lightweight
Recording and playback of UMID information
Recording and playback of UMID (Unique Material
Identifier) information complies with the SMPTE 330M
standard.
This unit is a DVCPRO50 digital VTR which uses 1/4-
inch wide cassette tapes. Its compact and lightweight
design makes it ideal as a feeder for non-linear editing
or as a viewer installed on a desk-top, for instance.
UMID information can be checked on the DIAG menu.
UMID information cannot be played back
correctly by VTRs that do not support the
recording and playback of UMID information.
In addition, even if a VTR that does not support
the recording and playback of UMID information
is connected to this unit and recording
performed, UMID information will not be
recorded correctly.
Up to 92 minutes of recording
M cassettes (max. 33 minutes: using the AJ-5P33MP)
and L cassettes (max. 92 minutes: using the AJ-
5P92LP) can be used with this unit. Tape width is a
compact 1/4-inch.
Superior picture quality
Superior picture quality is achieved through 4:2:2
component signal recording at 2 times the recording
rate of the DVCPRO format.
Time code
The unit incorporates
a
TCG (time code
generator)/TCR (time code reader). In addition to the
internal time code, use of the analog interface board
(option: AJ-YA93P) enables the external time code
input or input signal VITC to be recorded on the unit as
the time code.
4-channel, high-sound-quality digital audio
The unit can record and play back 4-channel PCM
audio. (However, it does not support cue recording or
playback.)
IEEE 1394 digital input/output
Multi-functional interfaces
The IEEE 1394 digital interface, which is provided as a
standard feature, enables DVCPRO50 or DVCPRO/DV
compressed digital video and audio signals to be input
and output with no accompanying deterioration of the
picture quality.
•Serial digital input/output
Use of the SDI interface board (option: AJ-YA94G)
enables interfacing of the serial digital component
signals.
•Analog video/audio input/output
Use of the analog interface board (option: AJ-YA93P)
enables the following signals :
Compatibility with DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format
This unit can record, play back and edit material in the
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format.
- Composite video input/output
- Component video input/output
- Reference video input (BNC, input x1; loop-through
x1)
Compatibility with general consumer video
equipment
- Analog audio input/output
DV cassette tapes containing material shot with a
consumer digital camera or the like can be played
back on this unit. A cassette adapter (AJ-CS455P) is
necessary when a mini DV cassette tape is to be used.
Input: XLR, 4 channels; output: XLR, 4 channels
- Time code input/output (BNC connectors, 1 each
for input, output)
- 9-pin control input (RS-422)
Digital slow motion
Menu-based setup
Panasonic's original digital slow-motion technology
makes it possible to obtain clear pictures even during
slow playback at speeds ranging from -0.43x to +0.43x.
(DVCPRO, DVCPRO50 only)
The setup settings, which are conducted prior to
operating the unit, are performed while viewing the
setup menus on the unit’s display or a TV monitor.
Joystick
The unit comes with a joystick (stick controller). It is
used to control variable-speed playback during
searches, etc.
In addition, the settings for the on-screen menus and
time code generator can also be accomplished easily
using the joystick.
PF (Programmable Function) buttons
The unit comes with three PF buttons. Any three
frequently used setup menus can be selected, and by
operating these buttons on the front panel, it is possible
to change the menu settings.
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Parts and their functions
Front panel
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
LOCAL
REMOTE OFF
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
PLAY
STOP
REC
SEARCH
REW
MONITOR SEL
FF
SUPER
TCG
HEADPHONES
TC
INT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET PRESET MENU
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
DIAG
POWER switch
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.
Cassette insertion slot
EJECT button
When this button is pressed, the tape is unloaded and
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.
the cassette is ejected automatically a few seconds
later.
When CTL display has been selected for the counter
display, the display is reset.
EJECT button operation can be enabled or disabled
with setup menu No. 115 (EJECT SW INH).
L : [CH1] [CH3] [CH1] [CH2] [CH3] [CH4]
→
→
→
→
→
R : [CH2] [CH4] [CH1] [CH2] [CH3] [CH4]
[CH1+CH2] [CH3+CH4]
[CH1+CH2] [CH3+CH4]
→
→
CONTROL switch
Which signal is currently selected is displayed by the
lighting of the L or R lamp on the level meter display.
This is selected to control the unit from an external
source using the REMOTE connector.
REMOTE: Set to this position to control the unit using
the 9-pin REMOTE connector and IEEE
1394 AV/C commands.
Headphone jack and volume control
When stereo headphones are connected to the
headphone jack, the sound can be monitored using
the headphones during recording or playback.
LOCAL : Set to this position to control the unit using
the controls on the unit's operation panel.
Audio level control knobs
REC INHIBIT switch
These knobs are used to adjust the recording and
playback level of the PCM audio signals (CH1, CH2,
CH3 and CH4).
This switch is used to enable or disable recording on
the cassette tape.
ON:
Whether the recording level or playback level is to be
adjusted is selected using the audio level control
Recording on the cassette tape is disabled
(inhibited).
selector switch
.
In this state, the REC INH lamp lights on the display
panel.
OFF:
Recording on the cassette tape is enabled so long
as the accidental erasure prevention mechanism on
the cassette tape is set to enable recording.
Note:
The level of the IEEE 1394 digital input/output audio
signals cannot be adjusted.
Audio level control selector switch
UNITY: At this position, the audio signals are recorded
or played back at a fixed level regardless of
the position of the audio level control knobs
METER (FULL/FINE) selector button
This button is used to select the scale display for the
audio level meter.
FULL mode : The standard scale (– ∞ to 0 dB) is
selected.
.
REC : At this position, the audio signals are
recorded at the level which has been adjusted
FINE mode : The scale in 0.5 dB increments is
by the audio level control knobs
.
selected. The
position indicates
PB
: At this position, the audio signals are played
the standard level of –20 dB (–18 dB).
(See page 11)
back at the level which has been adjusted by
the audio level control knobs
.
Note:
It is not possible to set this switch so that both the
recording level and playback level can be adjusted.
When REC is selected, UNITY (fixed level) is set for
the playback level; when PB is selected, UNITY is set
for the recording level.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
Front panel
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
LOCAL
REMOTE OFF
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
SEARCH
button
PLAY
STOP
REC
SEARCH
REW
MONITOR SEL
FF
SUPER
TCG
HEADPHONES
TC
INT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET PRESET MENU
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
DIAG
INPUT SELECT buttons
TC PRESET/PF3 button
These buttons are used to switch the video and audio
input signals. They can also be used to switch the
input signals to the internal reference signal selected
as the setup menu item No.600 (INT SG) setting.
VIDEO:
This button is used to set the TC or UB values.
MENU/DIAG button
When this button is pressed, the setup menus are
displayed on the TV monitor (but only when the VIDEO
MON connector is used), and the setup menu
numbers are displayed on the unit’s display panel.
When it is pressed again, the setup menu settings are
exited, and the original status is restored.
Each time the VIDEO button is pressed, the input
video signal selection is switched in the order of [Y PB
PR] →[CMPST] → [SDI] → [1394] → [SG].
• When SG has been selected, the signal is
switched to the internal reference signal selected
as the setup menu item No.600 (INT SG) setting.
AUDIO:
When the button is pressed while holding down the PF
button
, the VTR information is displayed. When it
is pressed again, the original display is restored. The
VTR information consists of the WARNING, HOURS
METER, UMID and DIF STATUS 1, 2 information.
The SEARCH button is used to switch the displays
between these kinds of information.
Each time the AUDIO button is pressed, the input
audio signal selection is switched in the order of
[ANALOG] → [SDI] → [1394] → [SG].
Notes:
Descriptions of the warnings are displayed on the
WARNING screen. The deck’s serial number, power-
on time, drum rotation time, tape travel time, number
of loading times, number of power on/off times, etc.
are displayed on the HOURS METER screen. The
UMID (Unique Material Identifier) information is
displayed on the UMID INFO screen. The IEEE 1394
digital interface information is displayed on the DIF
• It is possible to inhibit the input switch operations
(video and audio) of the INPUT SELECT buttons
using setup menu item No.112 (V IN SEL INH) and
item No.113 (A IN SEL INH).
• The Y PB PR and CMPST settings for the VIDEO
button as well as the ANALOG setting for the
AUDIO button cannot be selected unless the
optional board (AJ-YA93P) has been installed.
• The SDI setting for the VIDEO and AUDIO buttons
cannot be selected unless the optional board (AJ-
YA94G) has been installed.
STATUS 1, 2 screen.
TCG switch
REGEN:
PF button
The internal time code generator is synchronized with
the time code which the time code reader has read
from the tape.
The signal that is to be used for regeneration is
selected using setup menu No. 503 (TCG REGEN).
PRESET:
The time code generator can be preset (see page 35)
on the operation panel or by remote control.
EXT:
The external time code which is input from the time
code input connector or video signal VITC, or
IEEE1394 digital input signal is used. Which of the two
is to be set is selected using setup menu No. 505
(EXT TC SEL).
When this button is pressed, buttons
to
function as the PF1, PF2 and PF3 buttons,
respectively. When it is pressed again before another
button is pressed, these modes are canceled.
When this button is pressed together with the
MENU/DIAG button
, the DIAG screen is displayed.
COUNTER/PF1 button
Each time this button is pressed, the counter display
on the display panel changes by one step in the
following sequence: CTL → TC → UB.
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
SUPER switch
ON : The time code and other superimposed
information are output to the VIDEO MON
connector.
down the TC PRESET button
reset.
, the generator is
OFF : No superimposed information is output.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
Front panel
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
LOCAL
REMOTE OFF
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
PLAY
STOP
REC
SEARCH
REW
MONITOR SEL
FF
SUPER
TCG
HEADPHONES
TC
INT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET PRESET MENU
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
DIAG
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.
SEARCH button
When this button is pressed, the search mode is
established.
PLAY button
When this button is pressed, playback starts.
When this button and the REC button are pressed
together, recording starts.
REC button
When this button is pressed together with the PLAY
button, recording starts.
When it is pressed during playback, a search, fast
forwarding or rewinding, the E-E mode pictures and
audio signals can be monitored while it is held down.
When it is pressed in the stop mode, the E-E mode
pictures and audio signals can be monitored. (When it
is pressed during playback, the servo will be
disrupted.) When the STOP button is pressed, the
original pictures and sound are restored.
REW button
When this button is pressed, the tape is rewound. The
rewinding speed can be selected using setup menu
No.102 (FF. REW MAX).
FF button
When this button is pressed, the tape is fast
forwarded.
The fast forwarding speed can be selected using setup
menu No.102 (FF. REW MAX).
STOP button
When this button is pressed, the tape stops traveling,
and when TAPE has been selected for the setup menu
item No.122 (STOP EE SEL) setting, the still images
can be monitored.
Even in the stop mode, the drum continues to rotate,
and the tape remains in close contact with the drum.
When the stop mode continues beyond a specific time
period, the unit is automatically set to the standby OFF
mode or STEP FWD mode in order to protect the tape.
(This is set using setup menu item No.400 to 403.)
Immediately after a cassette has been loaded in the
unit, the stop mode is established.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
Display panel
1394
SG
: IEEE1394 digital signals
: Internal reference signal
Level meter
This displays the levels of the PCM audio signals for
CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4.
AUDIO
During recording and when the E-E mode is selected,
it shows the levels of the input audio signals; during
playback, it shows the levels of the output audio
signals.
The audio level display is switched between the FULL
mode and FINE mode using the METER selector
ANALOG : Analog audio signals (option)
SDI
1394
SG
: Serial digital audio signals (option)
: IEEE1394 digital signals
: Internal reference signal
lamp
This lamp lights when a cassette tape is inserted into
the VTR.
button
. (See page 8)
In the standby OFF mode, this lamp is flashing.
For AJ-SD93E
For AJ-SD93P
Reference level
(–20 dB)
Reference level
(–18 dB)
Repeat lamp
This lights when the repeat play mode has been set.
Counter display
The tape counter, time code, etc. are displayed here.
The type of value displayed is indicated by CTL, TC or
UB.
REC/REC INH lamps
REC:
FULL mode
FINE mode
FULL mode
FINE mode
This lights in the recording mode.
REC INH:
lamp
This lights in the recording inhibit mode which is
This lamp lights when UMID information is present on
the input signal in E-E mode.
established either when the REC INHIBIT switch
has been set to ON or the cassette has been set to
the accidental erasure prevention status. Recording
is not possible while this lamp is lighted.
Whether the lamp is to light or flash when the
accidental erasure prevention tab on the cassette
tape has been set to the recording inhibit position
can be selected using setup menu item No.114
(REC INH LAMP).
This lamp lights during tape playback when UMID
information has been recorded on the tape.
WIDE lamp
This lamp lights when 16:9 wide-screen information is
being recorded on a tape.
Recording of wide-screen information can be selected
on setup menu No. 645 (WIDE SELECT).
This lights lamps during tape playback when wide-
screen information has been recorded on the tape.
SERVO lamp
This lights when both the drum servo and capstan
servo are locked.
REMOTE lamp
This lamp lights when the CONTROL switch has been
set to the REMOTE position.
Channel condition lamps
These lamps light to indicate the error rate status.
(green → white → red)
Format displays
The recording format and the format of the tape
inserted in the unit are displayed here.
Green : This lights when the error rates for the video
and audio playback signals are both at
acceptable levels.
INPUT SELECT display area
White : This lights when the error rate for the video or
audio playback level has increased.
The playback picture and sound remain
unaffected even while this lamp is lighted.
Red : This lights when the error rate for the video or
audio playback level has increased to the
extent that correction or interpolation was
performed.
The characters corresponding to the selected input
signals light up in this area. With the exception of
analog audio signals, flashing appears in this area if
the selected input signals are not available.
VIDEO
Y PB PR : Analog component video signals (option)
CMPST : Analog composite video signals (option)
SDI
: Serial digital video signals (option)
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Parts and their functions (continued)
Rear panel
Signal
Frame Ground
Transmit A
Pin No.
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
Y
IN
DIGITAL
SDI
IN
P
1
P
R
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6
9
750
AUTO
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
OUT
SDI
OUT
P
P
R
Y
B
VIDEO OUT
REF VIDEO IN
CH3
TIME CODE
CH4
REMOTE
Receive B
CH1
CH2
VIDEO MON
(SUPER)
Receive Common
AC IN
5
L
AUDIO IN
CH2
CH1
CH3
CH4
Transmit Common
Transmit B
DVCPRO
/DV
R
AUDIO MON
Receive A
AUDIO OUT
SIGNAL
GND
Frame Ground
from the
and
connectors when the switch has
IEEE 1394 digital input/output connector
This enables signals to be input and output using the
IEEE 1394 digital interface. Use a 6-pin type of
connector.
been set to the VIDEO1/VIDEO2 side (top position).
ANALOG VIDEO OUT selector switch
(option: AJ-YA93P)
Bus power is not supported.
Set this switch to the Y PB PR side (bottom position)
when the ANALOG VIDEO OUT connectors are used
to output component video signals; set it to the
VIDEO1/VIDEO2 side (top position) when they are
used to output composite video signals.
VIDEO MON connector
Analog composite video signals are output from this
connector.
Video signals with information superimposed on them
can be output. To set the superimposing to ON or
REF VIDEO IN connector (option: AJ-YA93P)
This is the input connector for the reference video
signal. Input a signal with color burst.
OFF, use the SUPER switch
on the front panel.
AUDIO MON (L, R) connectors
Note:
The playback signal from the PCM audio signals (CH1,
CH2, CH3, CH4) are output from these connectors.
Since the video or audio output signal may be
disrupted if the reference video signal is not input,
it is recommended that this connector be used by the
system which supplies the reference video signals.
Use a signal where SCH does not fluctuate for the
reference video signal.
Fan
This fan is used to cool down the VTR.
If, for any reason, the fan stops, “E-10” will appear on
the counter display.
AC IN socket
REF VIDEO OUT connector (option: AJ-YA93P)
Connect one end of the power cord supplied to this
socket and the other end to the power outlet.
This is the loop-through output connector of the REF
VIDEO IN connector
connected to this connector, the REF VIDEO IN
connector is automatically terminated by the 75 Ω
. When a cable is not
SIGNAL GND terminal
This is connected to the signal ground terminal on the
component connected to this VTR in order to minimize
noise. It is not a safety ground.
resistance. When a cable is connected, the 75 Ω
termination is released.
SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO
VIDEO IN/OUT connectors (option: AJ-
TIME CODE IN connector (option: AJ-YA93P)
This connector is used for recording the external time
code onto the tape.
YA94G)
Digital component audio/video signals complying with
the SMPTE 259M-C standard are input to and output
from these connectors.
TIME CODE OUT connector (option: AJ-YA93P)
The playback time code is output from this connector
during playback. During recording, the time code
generated by the internal time code generator is output.
Note:
The digital audio signals to be input must be
synchronized with the video input signals. Otherwise,
noise will be generated in the audio output signals.
Remote control connector (option: AJ-YA93P)
This enables the unit to be connected to the external
remote controller for operation from an external source.
Notes:
ANALOG VIDEO IN connectors
(option: AJ-YA93P)
• Set the CONTROL switch
to REMOTE.
Analog component video signals are supplied to these
connectors when the INPUT SELECT button on the
front panel is set to Y PB PR. Analog composite video
• The specifications are based on the RS-422A
interface, and editing-related functions do not work.
In this case, use it as a player.
signals are supplied using the VIDEO/Y connector
when the button is set to CMPST.
ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors (option: AJ-
YA93P)
ANALOG VIDEO OUT connectors
The analog audio signals are input from these
connectors.
(option: AJ-YA93P)
Analog component video signals are output from these
connectors when the ANALOG VIDEO OUT selector
ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors (option: AJ-
YA93P)
switch
has been set to the Y PB PR side (bottom
The analog audio signals are output from these
connectors.
position). Analog composite video signals are output
– 12 –
Tapes
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
LOCAL
REMOTE OFF
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
PLAY
STOP
REC
SEARCH
REW
MONITOR SEL
FF
SUPER
HEADPHONES
TC
INT
TCG
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET PRESET MENU
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
DIAG
M cassette size
L 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.
Consumer-use DV and DVCAM cassettes
(Standard DV and DVCAM cassettes, mini DV
and DVCAM cassettes)
M cassettes
Tapes capable of up to 33 minutes of recording or
playback
(AJ-5P23MP, AJ-5P33MP)
• Use a cassette adapter (AJ-CS455P) when a mini DV
or DVCAM cassette is to be used.
L cassettes
Tapes capable of up to 92 minutes of recording or
playback
Note that inserting a mini DV or DVCAM cassette
without the use of a cassette adapter will cause
malfunctioning.
Also note that long-duration mini DV cassettes (80
minutes in the standard mode and 120 minutes in the
LP mode) cannot be used.
(AJ-5P63LP, AJ-5P92LP)
• Use AJ-5P92LP tapes which have been recorded using
the DVCPRO (25M) format in a VTR that supports 184
minutes of DVCPRO (25M) format recording and
playback.
• It is not possible to play back tapes which have been
recorded in the LP mode.
• When editing material recorded on a consumer-use
DV or DVCAM cassette, first record the material on a
DVCPRO tape or other tape used by VTRs for
broadcast applications.
• The maximum transport speed of a mini DV or
DVCAM cassette tape is 32x.
• The images may be subject to disturbance during the
slow motion playback of consumer-use DV and
DVCAM cassette tapes.
• From the perspective of protecting consumer-use DV
and DVCAM cassette tapes, minimize the number of
times the tapes are cued up at the same locations as
much as possible.
• When consumer-use DV and DVCAM cassette tapes
are used, the maximum time for STILL TIMER is set
to 10 seconds.
It is recommended that tapes bearing the Panasonic
brand be used as the consumer-use DV tapes.
– 13 –
IEEE 1394 digital interface
The recording format for IEEE 1394 digital input data is
determined based on the table below.
Precautions for use
• Connect the interface with another device on a 1:1
basis.
Setup menu
No. 012
(SYS FORMAT)
settings
Recording format
data
• If the E-92 warning (1394 INITIAL ERROR) is
displayed, either re-connect the connecting cable or
turn the VTR’s power off and back on.
Input data
DVCPRO50 DVCPRO50
• The AV signals may be disrupted when the power of
the connected devices is turned on or off and when
the interface cable is connected or disconnected.
50M
25M
DVCPRO
DV
Recording not possible
Recording not possible
DVCPRO50 Recording not possible
DVCPRO
DVCPRO
For AJ-SD93P 1:
DVCPRO
For AJ-SD93E:
Recording not possible
• When the input signals are switched or the mode is
transferred, it may take a few seconds for the system
to stabilize. Proceed with the recording operation only
after the system has stabilized.
DV
• The following situation applies when recording is to
be performed by selecting the IEEE 1394 digital
interface input, and it applies with the signals which
are output by the IEEE 1394 digital interface.
- The audio level control knobs on the front panel do
not work.
1 If the audio of the input data is 32 kHz/4CH, CH1/CH2
and CH3/CH4 can be selected in setup menu No. 889
(DIF AUD IN).
For AJ-SD93P:
- The settings in the 800 series of setup menu items
concerning the vertical blanking period are ignored.
- When playback signals other than regular 1x
speed playback signals have been input, no
guarantees are made for the pictures and sound
which will be recorded or for the EE-type pictures
and sound.
The format for IEEE 1394 digital output data is determined
based on the setup menu No. 881 (DIF TYPE) setting and
playback tape (mode).
Setup menu
Setup menu
No. 012
No. 881
Output data
Mode
(SYS
(DIF TYPE) format
setting
• The following situation applies when the video input
selection has been set as the IEEE 1394 digital
interface.
FORMAT)
setting
- The SDI signals, the analog video output signals
and time code output signals become irregular in
the E-E mode. Do not use these signals for
recording purposes. (The teletext signals and other
signals superimposed onto the video output signals
also become irregular.)
During
DVCPRO50
tape playback
–
–
DVCPRO50
–
–
–
AUTO
DVCPRO
DV
DVCPRO
DVCPRO
DV
During
DVCPRO
tape playback
During
DV/DVCAM
tape playback
–
–
–
50 M
25 M
AUTO
DVCPRO
DV
DV
DVCPRO
DV
DVCPRO50
DVCPRO
DVCPRO
DV
• During SLOW/STILL playback, unprocessed video
and audio signals are output as the IEEE 1394 digital
interface output. When these video and audio signals
are monitored using another device, they may differ
from the video and audio signals played back by this
unit.
–
During
EJECT or E-E
AUTO
DVCPRO
DV
Be absolutely sure not to defeat the
following safeguards when connecting the
For AJ-SD93E:
The format for IEEE 1394 digital output data is determined
based on the playback tape (mode).
IEEE 1394 cable.
(1) Ensure that the unit and all devices to be
connected are grounded (or connected to a
common ground).
If the equipment cannot be grounded, first turn off the
power of all the connected devices, and then
disconnect and re-connect the IEEE 1394 cable.
(2) When connecting the unit to a device
equipped with a 4-pin connector, connect the
unit’s connector (6-pin type) first.
(3) When making a connection to a PC equipped
with a 6-pin connector, connect the 1394
cable so that it mates properly with the 1394
connector. Bear in mind that if the plug is
inserted the wrong way round, the unit may
be damaged as a result.
Setup menu
No. 012
Output data
format
Mode
(SYS
FORMAT)
setting
During
DVCPRO50
tape playback
–
–
–
DVCPRO50
DVCPRO
DV
During
DVCPRO
tape playback
During
DV/DVCAM
tape playback
During
EJECT or E-E
50 M
25 M
DVCPRO50
DVCPRO
– 14 –
Joystick
• 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.
(1) Press the SEARCH button to activate the
joystick.
When STICK has been selected as the setup menu
item No.100 (SEARCH ENA) setting, the joystick will
be activated without pressing the SEARCH button.
(2) Press the joystick to switch between the
SHTL mode and SLOW mode.
(2)
(3) When the joystick is inclined toward the
right, the tape can be played back in the
forward direction at a variable speed based
on the angle that the stick is inclined. When
the stick is inclined toward the left, the tape
is played back in the reverse direction.
• SHTL mode:
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
LOCAL
REMOTE OFF
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
PLAY
STOP
REC
SEARCH
REW
MONITOR SEL
FF
The maximum speed which is established when the
joystick has been inclined at the maximum angle
corresponds to the speed which has been set by
setup menu item No.101 (SHTL MAX).
SUPER
HEADPHONES
TC
INT
TCG
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET PRESET MENU
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
DIAG
• SLOW mode:
The speed ranges from -1.0x to +1.0x.
(1)
(4) 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.
(4)
t
(3)
(3)
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
Slow playback is performed if the stick is
held at the top or bottom position.
PLAY
RE
SEARCH
(4)
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.
Registering the items in the PF buttons
Performing operations using the PF buttons
(1) Press the MENU button, and open the setup
menu.
(2) Incline the joystick upward or downward to
select the PF number item (A04-A06) to be
registered.
(1) When the PF button is pressed, the
registered items are displayed on the monitor
screen which is output from the VIDEO MON
connector.
SETUP-MENU
<USER1>
MENU
NO .A04-
A02 P. ON LOAD
A04 PF1 ASSIGN
A05 PF2 ASSIGN
A06 PF3 ASSIGN
END
OFF
012
513
---
PF1: SYS FORMAT
PF2: INT SG
50M
CB75
PF3: ------------------ --------
(2) Press the PF1, PF2 or PF3 button that
corresponds to the item whose setting is to
be changed. Each time the button is
pressed, the setting is updated in sequence.
(3) When the joystick is pressed, a list of items
which can be set is displayed.
SETUP-MENU MENU
<USER1>
NO .A04-
A04 PF1 ASSIGN
---
--- NO ASSIGN
001 LOCAL ENA
002 TAPE TIMER
003 REMAIN SEL
008 DISPLAY SEL
009 CHARA H-POS
010 CHARA V-POS
(3) When the PF button is pressed again, the
regular display is restored. If no operations
are made, the display is also restored
automatically after five seconds elapse.
(4) Incline the joystick upward or downward to
select the item.
(5) When the joystick is pressed, the regular
menu display screen is restored.
When the MENU button is pressed, a
confirmation screen appears. Press the PLAY
button to set.
– 15 –
Repeat playback
Setting the BEGIN and END points
(1) Press the MENU button.
Setting the repeat playback mode
(1) Press the MENU button.
(2) Select menu item No.161 (CTL(TC)BGN) or
No.162 (END), and incline the joystick to the
left or right.
(2) Select menu item No.160 (MEMORY MODE),
and select the repeat playback mode.
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. If repeat playback is initiated in this state, the
tape start will serve as the BEGIN point, and the tape
end will serve as the END point.
Item setting
OFF
Description of operation
Normal operation
When the tape is fast forwarded or
rewound, it stops near the BEGIN
point.
M-STOP
REPT1
(3) Press the joystick while the setting is
displayed. The changed digits flash on the
display.
(4) Select TC or CTL using the COUNTER button.
(5) Incline the joystick to the left or right, and
select the digits to change (flashing).
The frame digits cannot be selected. “00” is
always displayed for these digits.
When the tape is played as far as
the END point, it is rewound to the
BEGIN point where it stops.
When the tape is played as far as
the END point, it is rewound to the
BEGIN point and played, and this
sequence of operations is repeated.
CONT
When the joystick is now inclined upward or
downward, the value of the digits changes.
The counter display is reset to 00:00:00:00 when the
RESET button is pressed.
(3) Press the MENU button.
A confirmation screen now appears. The
settings are stored in the memory if the PLAY
button is now pressed.
(6) After the settings have been completed,
press the joystick.
(7) Press the MENU button.
Notes:
• The picture quality deteriorates when repeat playback
is initiated for the same tape over and over again. As
a general rule of thumb, replace the tape with a new
one after playing back the tape for about 100 times.
• The output images to be displayed while the tape is
being rewound to the BEGIN point in the repeat
playback mode can be set using menu item No.163
(REPT MODE).
A confirmation screen now appears. The
settings are stored in the memory when the
PLAY button is pressed.
If FREEZE is selected as the REPT MODE setting
and the tape end has been set as the END point, the
playback image will not be frozen properly. Set the
END point at a place on the tape where images have
been recorded.
• If the counter display mode (TC or CTL), which was
established when menu item No.161 (CTL(TC)BGN)
and No.162 (END) were set, is different from the
counter display mode (TC or CTL) in which repeat
playback is to be initiated, the repeat lamp flashes,
and the repeat playback operation cannot be
performed.
– 16 –
Setup (initial settings)
The unit’s main settings are performed while making selections using a menu-driven system.
When a TV monitor is connected to the VIDEO MON connector on the unit’s rear panel, the setup menus will appear on
the TV monitor.
(2) (3)
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
OFF
LOCAL
REMOTE
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
PLAY
STOP
REC
SEARCH
REW
MONITOR SEL
FF
SUPER
TCG
HEADPHONES
TC
INT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET
MENU
DIAG
PRESET
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
(1) (5)
Changing the settings
(4) If there is another item to be changed, repeat
steps (2) to (3).
(5) Press the MENU button.
(1) Press the MENU button.
The setup menu screen appears on the TV monitor,
and the setup menu item number appears on the
counter display.
When the FF button is pressed for about 1.5 seconds,
the name of the setup menu item is displayed on the
counter display. When the same button is pressed
again for about 1.5 seconds, the original item No.
display is restored.
• If none of the settings have been changed, the menu
screen display is cleared.
• If a setting has been changed, a confirmation screen
appears.
• To activate the change in the setting, press the PLAY
button.
• To cancel the change in the setting, press the STOP
button.
• To return what has been established as the setting to
the factory setting, press the RESET button while the
menu is displayed. A confirmation screen now
appears, and if the PLAY button is pressed in this
status, the factory setting is restored.
(If a setup was performed previously, the screen on
which the last change was made is displayed.)
(2) Incline the joystick upward or downward to
select the item to be set.
The cursor ( ) on the menu screen moves, and the
item number on the display flashes.
• When the FF or REW button is pressed while holding
down the PLAY button, what is on the display is
replaced with the next or previous major item.
(3) Incline the joystick to the left or right at the
position where the change is to be made.
The setting is now changed.
Notes:
•
If the RESET button is pressed to restore the factory
settings, only the user files currently in use are
restored. The other user files remain unaffected.
To return what has been established as the setting to
the factory setting, press the RESET button while
holding down the SEARCH button.
• The changes made to the SYSTEM menu contents
are recorded also by pressing the MENU button to
close the menu screen.
– 17 –
Setup menus
This VTR can hold five user files, each of which has its own specific menu settings, and one of these files can be
selected for use.
Changing the file
Setting and releasing the lock mode
The lock mode can be set to protect the system file and
user file (USER2 to USER5) settings. Once the lock
mode is set, no further changes can be made to the
settings.
Setting and releasing the lock mode can be set for the
system file by using setup menu No. 30 (MENU LOCK)
and for the user files by using setup menu No. A03
(MENU LOCK).
(1) Press the MENU button.
(2) When the FF button is pressed while holding
down the PF button, the next user file is
selected; conversely, when the REW button
is pressed while holding down the PF button,
the previous user file is selected.
User files
Each user file contains the
SYSTEM
FF
REW
following items.
• BASIC
(1) Press the MENU button.
USER 1
(2) Press the REW button or FF button while
holding down the PF button to select the file
for which the lock mode is to be set or
released.
(3) Operate the joystick to move the cursor ( )
on the menu screen to item No.30 (MENU
LOCK) for the system file or to item No.A03
(MENU LOCK) for a user file.
• OPERATION
• INTERFACE
• TAPE PROTECT
• TIME CODE
• VIDEO
• AUDIO
• V BLANK
• DIF
FF
REW
USER 2
FF
REW
FF
REW
USER 3
FF
REW
USER 4
• MENU
(4) Press the SEARCH button, and use the
joystick to select whether the lock mode is to
be set or released.
FF
REW
USER 5
To set the lock mode:
Select 0001 (ON) as the setting.
To release the lock mode:
Select 0000 (OFF) as the setting.
When the lock mode has been set, LOCKED flashes
on the menu screen. The counter display stops
flashing and remains lighted.
(3) Decide on the user file to be used in the step
(2) operation, and press the MENU button.
A confirmation screen now appears.
(4) When the PLAY button is pressed, what has
been set is stored in the memory.
(5) Press the MENU button.
A confirmation screen now appears.
(6) When the PLAY button is pressed, what has
been set is stored in the memory.
Notes:
•
The lock mode cannot be set for the USER1 file.
• Once set to the lock mode, a file cannot be reset to
the factory settings even by pressing the RESET
button.
– 18 –
Setup menus (continued)
Loading user files
Saving user files
The contents of the USER2, USER3, USER4 or
USER5 file can be copied (loaded) into the USER1 file.
Also, the contents of the USER1 file can be copied
(saved) into the USER2, USER3, USER4 or USER5
file.
(1) Press the MENU button.
(2) Press the REW button or FF button while
holding down the PF button to select the
USER1 file.
(3) Operate the joystick, and move the cursor (
on the menu screen to item No.A01 (SAVE).
)
Load/save
Load/save
Load/save
Load/save
Lock mode can be
set
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
USER 4
USER 5
Lock mode can be
set
SETUP-MENU
<USER1>
MENU
NO .A00-0000
804 BLANK LINE
A00 LOAD
BLANK
USER2
USER2
OFF
Lock mode can be
set
A01 SAVE
A02 P. ON LOAD
END
Lock mode can be
set
(1) Press the MENU button.
(2) Press the REW button or FF button while
holding down the PF button to select the
USER1 file.
(4) Press the joystick, and incline it to the left or
right to select the user file in which the
contents of USER1 are to be saved.
Those user files which have been set to the lock mode
do not appear on the display. If all the user files have
been set to the lock mode, the “LOCKED” display
appears, and the contents of USER1 cannot be saved
into any of the user files.
(3) Operate the joystick, and move the cursor (
on the menu screen to item No.A00 (LOAD).
)
SETUP-MENU
<USER1>
MENU
NO .A00-0000
804 BLANK LINE
A00 LOAD
BLANK
USER2
USER2
OFF
(5) Press the joystick.
A01 SAVE
The following message appears on the menu screen
and counter display.
A02 P. ON LOAD
END
Menu screen
(4) Press the joystick, and incline it to the left or
right to select the user file whose
contents are to be loaded into USER1.
(5) Press the joystick.
SETUP-MENU
SAVE
USER1 USER2 OK?
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>
The following message appears on the menu screen
and counter display.
Counter display
Menu screen
SETUP-MENU
LOAD
USER2 USER1 OK?
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>
The number of the user file selected in step (4) is
displayed at
.
(6) Press the PLAY button
The settings of USER1 are saved in the user file
selected in step (4) and stored in the memory. If the
STOP button is pressed instead, the settings are not
changed, and the USER1 menu display appears.
(7) Press the MENU button.
Counter display
The regular display is restored.
The number of the user file selected in step (4) is
displayed at
(6) Press the PLAY button
Automatically recalling a user file when
.
turning on the power
If the user file to be loaded is selected in advance
using setup menu No. A02 (P.ON LOAD), the file will
be automatically loaded into USER1 when the power is
turned on.
The settings of the user file selected in step (4) are
loaded, and the USER1 menu display appears. If the
STOP button is pressed instead, the settings are not
changed, and the USER1 menu display appears.
(7) Press the MENU button.
A confirmation screen now appears.
When the PLAY button is pressed, the USER1 settings
are stored in the memory. If the settings are not to be
stored in the memory, press the STOP button instead.
– 19 –
Setup menus (continued)
SYSTEM menu
No./Item
Description
No./Item
Description
11
18
System phase adjustment:
Variable range 180 °
System phase adjustment.
SYS SC
SYS H
OFFSET
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
0000 –3 : –13.4 µsec
0001 –2 : –8.96 µsec
0002 –1 : –4.52 µsec
Note:
0000 –128
If setting operation is
performed, the setting
value does not return to
factory (default) setting.
:
0128
:
:
0
:
0003
0004
0005
0006
Note:
0 : 0 sec
1 : +4.52 µsec
2 : +8.96 µsec
3 : +13.4 µsec
0255 127
YA93P
13
System phase adjustment: 74 ns steps
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
If setting operation is performed, the
setting value does not return to factory
(default) setting.
SYS H
YA93P
22
Note:
0000 –128
This sets the video level.
Max. variable range: 3 dB
If setting operation is
performed, the setting
value does not return to
factory (default) setting.
:
0108
:
:
0
:
VIDEO LEVEL
0000 –128
0216 127
YA93P
14
:
0128
:
:
0
:
SCH phase adjustment: 90 ° units
(The SC phase changes but the H phase does not change.)
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
YA93P
YA94G
SCH COARSE
0255 127
23
0000
0001
0002
0003
0
90
180
270
This sets the setup (black) level.
Max. variable range: 14 IRE (100 mV)
(For AJ-SD93P)
SET UP LEVEL
(For AJ-SD93E)
BLACK LEVEL
YA93P
15
0000 –128
:
0128
:
:
0
:
SCH phase adjustment:
Total variable range: 45 ° or more
(The SC phase changes but the H phase does not change.)
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
SCH FINE
YA93P
YA94G
0255 127
24
This sets the hue (chroma phase).
Max. variable range: 30 °
0000 –32
(For AJ-SD93P)
:
0032
:
:
0
:
HUE
(For AJ-SD93E)
CHROMA
PHASE
YA93P
0000 –128
:
0128
:
:
0
:
0064
32
YA93P
16
This adjusts the audio output phase
with respect to the video output:
20.8 µs steps
–: The audio output phase is advanced
with respect to the video output.
+: The audio output phase is delayed
with respect to the video output.
0255 127
YA94G
25
AV PHASE
This sets the chroma level.
Max. variable range: 3 dB
CHROMA
LEVEL
0000 –128
:
0128
:
:
0
:
0000 –128
YA93P
YA94G
30
:
0128
:
:
0
:
0255 127
YA93P
YA94G
This selects whether the system file
lock mode is to be engaged or released.
0255 127
MENU LOCK
0000 OFF : The lock is released (file
data can be changed).
0001 ON : The lock is engaged (file
data cannot be changed).
YA93P
YA94G
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA94G has been installed.
YA94G
– 20 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <BASIC>
No./Item
001
Description
No./Item
008
Description
This selects the buttons which can
be operated on the front panel when
the CONTROL switch has been set
to REMOTE.
This selects what information is to
be provided by the time code and
other super displays output to the
VIDEO MON connector.
LOCAL ENA
DISPLAY SEL
0000
DIS :
0000
TIME : Data only.
No buttons can be operated.
0001 ST&EJ :
Only the STOP and EJECT buttons
can be operated.
0002
(The data indicates the value for
whichever of CTL, TC or UB
currently selected by the COUNTER
button.)
ENA :
0001 T&STA :
All buttons can be operated.
Data and operation status.
0002 T&S&M :
002
This selects the 12 or 24 hour display
for the CTL counter.
Data, operation status and mode.
0003 T&RT : Data and REC TIME
0004 T&YMD :
TAPE TIMER
Data and REC DATE
(year/month/day)
0005 T&MDY :
Data and REC DATE
(month/day/year)
0006 T&DMY :
0000 12h : 12 hour display
0001 24h : 24 hour display
003
This selects whether the remaining
tape time and total tape length are
REMAIN SEL
to
be
displayed
in
the
superimposed display of the VIDEO
MON connector signals.
Data and REC DATE
(day/month/year)
0007 T&UB :
0000
0001
OFF: No display.
2L :
Data and user bit.
However, when UB has been
selected with the COUNTER button,
the time code is displayed after the
user bit.
The remaining tape time is
displayed on the second line.
0002
The remaining tape time is
displayed on the first line.
0003 R/TTL :
1L :
0008 T&CTL :
Data and CTL data.
However, when CTL has been
selected with the COUNTER button,
the time code is displayed after the
CTL data.
The remaining tape time is
displayed on the first line, and the
total tape length is displayed in the
second line.
0009
T&T :
Notes:
The data and time code recorded in
the VAUX area are displayed.
• When “2L” is selected, the remaining
tape time is not displayed if “TIME” or
“VITC” has been selected as the
setup menu item No.008 (DISPLAY
SEL) setting.
• When “R/TTL” is selected, the total
tape length is not displayed if “TIME”
or “VITC” has been selected as the
setup menu item No.008 (DISPLAY
SEL) setting.
0010
VITC:
The time code and user bit recorded
in the VAUX area are displayed.
Notes:
•Mode display:
DVCPRO 50 (50 Mbps) =
DVCPRO_50,
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) = DVCPRO,
DV = DV, DVCAM = DVCAM
•An error message appears if a
warning or error has occurred when
“T&S&M” has been selected as this
setting.
•
REC TIME and REC DATE are
displayed during DV/DVCAM, playback
only. With the DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) or
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format, the
operating mode is displayed.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
– 21 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <BASIC>
No./Item
009
Description
No./Item
012
Description
This sets the VTR’s recording and
playback format.
This sets the position of the characters
on the horizontal plane for the time
code and other super displays output to
the VIDEO MON connector.
CHARA H-POS
SYS FORMAT
0000
50M :
DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) is selected.
0001
25M :
0000
:
0004
:
0016
Note:
0
:
4
:
16
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) is selected.
Note:
The format complies with the setting of
this menu item when the tape is
ejected.
Press the joystick, then you can set
the position of the characters by
inclining it up or down or to the left or
right.
013
This sets the format in which the
tape is to be played back.
PB FORMAT
0000 MANUAL :
The format complies with the setting
of setup menu No. 012 (SYS
010
This sets the position of the characters
on the vertical plane for the time code
and other super displays output to the
VIDEO MON connector.
FORMAT) when
a
DVCPRO
CHARA V-POS
cassette is inserted. The format
complies to the format recorded on
the tape when a DV or DVCAM
cassette is inserted.
(For AJ-SD93E)
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000
:
0
:
0000
:
0
:
0001
AUTO :
The format complies with the format
recorded on the tape.
Note:
When AUTO has been selected, the
picture and sound may be disturbed
until the format is detected after a tape
is loaded.
0023
:
0028
23
:
28
0018
:
0022
18
:
22
Notes:
• Press the joystick, then you can set
the position of the characters by
inclining it up or down or to the left or
right.
• When the DISPLAY SEL status
causes characters to extend beyond
the edges of the screen, the setting
value is changed but the characters
are automatically displayed at a
position on the screen where they will
not extend.
017
This selects the size of the
characters for the superimposed
display output from the VIDEO MON
connector.
CHARA SIZE
0000 NORMAL : Standard size
0001
LARGE :
4 times larger than the standard
size
Note:
When LARGE has been selected, only
time data is displayed, regardless of
the setup menu No.008 (DISPLAY
SEL) setting.
011
This selects the display type for the
super display output to the VIDEO
MON connector as well as for displays
such as the setting menu, etc.
CHARA TYPE
0000 WHITE :
White characters against a black
background.
0001 W/OUT :
White characters with a black
border.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
– 22 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <OPERATION>
No./Item
100
Description
No./Item
109
Description
This selects whether to rewind the
tape automatically to the tape start
when the tape end is detected.
This sets the method used to transfer
to the search mode (stick operation).
SEARCH ENA
AUTO REW
0000
STICK :
0000 OFF :
Operation transfers to the search
mode when the SEARCH button is
pressed or the stick is operated.
The tape stops at the tape end.
0001 ON :
The tape is rewound to the tape start.
Note:
The tape stops near the BEGIN point
when setup menu No. 160 (MEMORY
MODE) is set to M-STOP.
0001
KEY :
Operation is not transferred to the
search mode unless the SEARCH
button is pressed.
101
This sets the maximum speed for
shuttle
111
This selects the output picture in the
STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING) and
EJECT modes.
SHTL MAX
FRZ MODE
SEL
0000 x8.4 : 8.4x normal speed
0001 x16 : 16x normal speed
0002 x32 : 32x normal speed
0000
DIS:
The video output is muted.
0001 STB OFF:
102
This sets the maximum speed for
FF and REW operations.
When the STANDBY OFF (HALF
LOADING) mode is established, the
picture being played back at the time is
frozen and output.
FF. REW MAX
0000 x16 : 16(32)x normal speed
0001 x32 : 32(60)x normal speed
0002 x50 : 50(100)x normal speed
Notes:
• The speeds given in the parentheses
apply in the DVCPRO (25 Mbps), DV
and DVCAM mode.
• With mini DV or mini DVCAM cassette,
the maximum speed is set to 32x
regardless of this item’s settings.
0002 SOF&EJ:
When the STANDBY OFF (HALF
LOADING) or EJECT mode is
established, the picture being played
back at the time is frozen and output.
Notes:
•
The freeze status complies with the setup
menu item No.605 (FREEZE SEL) setting.
•The playback screen freezes only
when setup menu No. 122 (STOP EE
SEL) is set to STOP.
104
This selects whether to warn the
operator when the REF. VIDEO
signal has not been connected.
REF ALARM
•
In the EJECT mode, the freeze image is
output only when BLACK or GRAY is
selected as the setup menu item No.120
(EJECT EE SEL) setting.
0000 OFF :
Warning is not given.
0001 ON :
Warning is given by the flashing
STOP lamp.
112
This selects whether video input
switching using the INPUT SELECT
button is to be enabled or disabled.
Note:
V IN SEL INH
Video and audio output may be disturbed
when the reference video signal is not
input, so it is recommended that a
system which inputs the reference video
signal be used.
0000 OFF :
Video input switching using the
INPUT SELECT button is enabled.
0001 ON :
YA93P
107
Video input switching using the
INPUT SELECT button is disabled.
0002 REC :
This set the play delay time in frame
increments.
PLAY DELAY
Video input switching using the
INPUT SELECT button after the unit
has been transferred to a recording
(but not editing) mode is disabled.
0000
:
0
:
0015
15
108
This selects the CAPSTAN LOCK
mode.
113
This selects whether audio input
switching using the INPUT SELECT
button is to be enabled or disabled.
CAP.LOCK
A IN SEL INH
(For AJ-SD93P)
(For AJ-SD93E)
0000
0001
2F : 2F mode 0000 2F : 2F mode
0000 OFF :
4F : 4F mode 0001
4F : 4F mode
Audio input switching using the
INPUT SELECT button is enabled.
0001 ON :
0002
8F : 8F mode
Note:
Audio input switching using the
INPUT SELECT button is disabled.
0002 REC :
Color framing for the VIDEO MON
connector output is not guaranteed.
YA93P
Audio input switching using the
INPUT SELECT button after the unit
has been transferred to a recording
(but not editing) mode is disabled.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <OPERATION>
No./Item
114
Description
No./Item
160
Description
This sets the repeat play mode.
This selects whether to cause the
REC INH lamp to flash or light up
when the cassette has been set to the
accidental erasure prevention status.
0000
OFF :
REC INH
LAMP
MEMORY
MODE
No repeat play (normal operation)
0001 M-STOP :
The tape stops near the BEGIN point when a
FF or REW operation has been performed.
0002 REPT1 :
0000 LIGHT : The lamp lights up.
0001 FLASH : The lamp flashes.
Note:
When the REC INHIBIT switch is set to
ON, the REC INH lamp always lights
regardless of the general setting status.
During playback, the tape is rewound to the
BEGIN point and stopped when the END
point is reached.
0003 CONT :
115
This selects whether to enable or
disable the operation of the EJECT
button on the front panel.
During playback, the tape is rewound to the
BEGIN point and then played, and these
steps are repeated when the END point is
reached.
EJECT SW
INH
0000
REC :
161
This sets the BEGIN point in the
repeat play mode.
Operation is disabled while the unit
is in the recording mode.
CTL BGN
or
TC BGN
0001
OFF :
Whether TC or CTL is displayed on the counter
when the COUNTER button is pressed is set
here. When there is no setting, --:--:--:-- appears,
and the tape start serves as the BEGIN point.
Operation is enabled in all modes.
120
This selects the modes for the
picture and sound output when the
tape is ejected.
EJECT EE SEL
162
This sets the END point in the
repeat play mode.
0000
EE : EE mode
END
0001 BLACK :
Whether TC or CTL is displayed on the counter
when the COUNTER button is pressed is set
here. When there is no setting, --:--:--:-- appears,
and the tape end serves as the END point.
The picture turns black, and the
sound is muted.
0002 GRAY :
The picture turns gray, and the
sound is muted.
Note:
163
This sets the output image when the
tape returns to the BEGIN point in
the repeat play mode.
The IEEE 1394 digital output video will
be black even if GRAY is selected.
REPT MODE
0000 FREEZE :
121
This selects whether the EE mode or
playback mode is to be established
during fast forwarding or rewinding.
The tape returns to the BEGIN point
while the playback image at the
END point remains frozen.
F/R EE SEL
0001 BLACK :
0000
EE : EE mode
The tape returns to the BEGIN point while
a BLACK picture remains on the screen.
0002 EE_SEL :
0001 TAPE : Playback mode
122
This select whether the EE mode or
playback mode is to be established
STOP EE SEL when operation is stopped.
The tape returns to the BEGIN point
with an image which is in
compliance with the setup menu
item No.121 (F/R EE SEL) setting.
Note:
If, when FREEZE has been selected, the
END point has been set at the tape end,
the playback image will not be frozen
properly. Set the END point in a range
where pictures have been recorded.
0000 EE : EE mode
0001 TAPE : Playback mode
Note:
The selection is complied with even in the
standby OFF mode. However, the picture
will turn gray (black for IEEE 1394 digital
output) when TAPE is selected.
USER menu <INTERFACE>
No./Item
202
Description
This sets the ID information to be
returned to the controller.
ID SEL
0000 OTHER :
0001 DVCPRO :
0002
ORIG :
Notes:
• ID information of any VTR except for
the DVCPRO’s is set in OTHER.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
•
The ORIG setting should only be used
when a Panasonic controller (AG-A850
etc. sold separately) is connected.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
YA93P
– 24 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <TAPE PROTECT>
No./Item
400
Description
No./Item
403
Description
This selects the time to be taken until
the unit goes into the tape protection
mode when it is left standing in the stop
or search still (JOG/SLOW/SHTL) mode.
(Unit: s = second, min = minute)
When the time selected as the setup
menu item No. 400 (STILL TIMER)
setting elapses while the unit is in
the STOP mode, the unit
automatically enters one of the tape
protection modes. This menu item
is for selecting which tape
protection mode the unit is to enter.
STILL TIMER
STOP
PROTECT
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
Notes:
0.5s
5s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
1min
2min
0000 STEP : STEP FWD
0001 HALF : HALF LOADING
Note:
When STEP FWD is selected, the unit
is automatically transferred to the
STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING)
mode when the total time during which
it has been left standing in the STOP
mode reaches 30 minutes (or 1 minute
for a DV/DVCAM tape).
•
STEP FWD and HALF LOADING are
provided in the tape protection mode.
Either of these can be set for STOP
and SEARCH STILL.
•
The cumulative standby time at the
same tape position increases when
transmitting programs or otherwise
using identical materials repeatedly. In
order to protect the tape, it is
recommended that the shortest
possible setting for the standby time in
the same tape location is used.
• When a DV/DVCAM tape is used,
any setting above 10 seconds will be
treated as 10 seconds.
401
When the time selected as the setup
menu item No. 400 (STILL TIMER)
setting elapses while the unit is in
the search STILL (JOG/SLOW/SHTL)
mode, the unit automatically enters
one of the tape protection modes.
This menu item is for selecting
which tape protection mode the unit
is to enter.
SRC
PROTECT
0000 STEP : STEP FWD
0001 HALF : HALF LOADING
Note:
When STEP FWD is selected, the unit
automatically goes into the STANDBY
OFF (HALF LOADING) mode when
the total time for which the unit is left
standing in the still status reaches 30
minutes (or 1 minute for a DV/DVCAM
tape).
402
This selects the drum operation in
the
STANDBY
OFF
(HALF
DRUM
STDBY
LOADING) mode.
0000 OFF :
The drum stops rotating.
0001 ON :
The drum continues rotating.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
– 25 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <TIME CODE>
No./Item
500
Description
No./Item
505
Description
This selects the time code to be
used when an external time code is
to be used.
For selecting whether to output the
VITC signal at the positions selected by
setup menu items No. 501 (VITC POS-1)
and No. 502 (VITC POS-2).
VITC BLANK
EXT TC SEL
0000 LTC :
The LTC of the TIME CODE IN
connector is used.
0001 VITC :
The VITC of the input video signal
or the timecode of the IEEE 1394
digital input signal is used.
Note:
0000 BLANK :
VITC signals are not output.
0001
THRU :
VITC signals are output.
501
This sets the position where the
VITC signal is to be inserted.
VITC POS-1
Operation uses the VITC setting if AJ-
YA93P is not installed.
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 10L
(For AJ-SD93E)
YA93P
506
0000
:
7L
:
This sets the usage status of the
user bit of the time code generated
by the TCG.
:
:
0006 16L
0004 11L
BINARY GP
:
:
:
:
0010 20L
0015 22L
0000 000 :
NOT SPECIFIED (character set not
specified)
0001 001 :
ISO CHARACTER (8 bits character
set based on ISO646, ISO2022)
0002 010 : UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)
0003 011 : UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)
0004 100 : UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)
0005 101 : PAGE/LINE
Notes:
•
The same line as the one used for the
setup menu items No. 502 (VITC POS-
2) and No. 662 (UMID POS) setting
cannot be set.
• The default settings are not restored
even if the RESET button is pressed
while holding down the SEARCH
button.
0006 110 : UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)
0007 111 : UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
502
This sets the position where the
VITC signal is to be inserted.
507
This selects whether to control the
phase correction of the LTC which
is output from the TIME CODE OUT
connector.
VITC POS-2
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 10L
(For AJ-SD93E)
PHASE
CORR
0000
:
7L
:
:
:
0008 18L
0006 13L
0000 OFF :
:
:
:
:
Phase correction control is not
performed.
0010 20L
0015 22L
0001 ON :
Notes:
Phase correction control is
performed.
•
The same line as the one used for the
YA93P
508
setup menu items No. 501 (VITC POS-
1) and No. 662 (UMID POS) setting
cannot be set.
• The default settings are not restored
even if the RESET button is pressed
while holding down the SEARCH
button.
This selects whether the CF flag of
the TCG is to ON.
TCG CF
FLAG
0000 OFF : CF flag is OFF.
0001 ON : CF flag is ON.
509
This selects the DF or NDF mode for
CTL and TCG.
503
This selects the signal to be
regenerated when the time code
generator (TCG) in the REGEN
mode.
DF MODE
(For AJ-SD93P)
TCG REGEN
0000 DF :
The drop frame mode is used.
0001 NDF :
The non-drop frame mode is used.
Note:
DF/NDF switching is valid only when
the CONTROL switch is set to LOCAL
or the setup menu No. 001 (LOCAL
ENA) is set to ENA.
0000 TC&UB :
Both the time code and user bit are
regenerated.
0001
TC :
Only the time code is regenerated.
0002
UB :
Only the user bit is regenerated.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
– 26 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <TIME CODE>
No./Item
510
Description
No./Item
514
Description
This is used to switch the phase of
the time code, which is output from
the TIME CODE OUT connector, for
the external LTC input when the
TCG switch is at the EXT position.
This selects whether or not to
record the internal time code
generator value in the VAUX area.
TC OUT REF
VITC GEN
0000 OFF :
The internal time code generator
value is not recorded in the VAUX
area. When video signals on which
the time code has been recorded
are input, the time code of the input
signals is recorded in the VAUX
area.
0000 V OUT :
Time code is synchronized with
output video signal.
0001 TC_IN :
Time code is synchronized with
external time code input.
YA93P
511
0001 ON :
This selects how the VITC which is
to be superimposed onto the output
video signal is to be output.
The internal time code generator
value is recorded in the VAUX area.
VITC OUT
0000 SBC :
SBC (sub code data) area:
During recording:
This area is separate from the video and audio data area
on the helical track. The time code complying with
SMPTE/EBU standards is 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.
The input time code, which was
selected by the setup menu No.
505 (EXT TC SEL) setting and
TCG switch, is output as the
VITC.
During playback:
The time code recorded in the
SBC area is output as the VITC.
0001 VAUX :
VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:
This area is to be found in the video data area on the
helical track.
During recording:
The additional information relating to the video data is
stored here.
The time code detected from the
input video signal is output as the
VITC.
Note:
During playback:
The time code and user bit are controlled during tape
playback by the data which has been recorded in the
SBC area. This means that all the data recorded in the
SBC area alone is used as the data which is to be
indicated on the counter display section in the middle of
the front panel or in the superimposed display, or as
the data which is to be transmitted to the editing
controller or other unit.
The time code recorded in the
VAUX area is output as the
VITC.
Notes:
• The time code detected from the
input video signal is automatically
recorded in the VAUX area while
pictures are being recorded.
• If Y PB PR, CMPST, or SDI is
selected as the input signal, the VITC
output during recording is a timecode
superimposed on the input signal
regardless of the above setting.
513
This sets the operation mode which
is to make the internal time code
generator advance.
RUN MODE
0000 REC :
The internal time code generator is
advanced during recording.
0001 FREE :
When the power is on, the internal
time code generator is advanced
regardless of the operation mode.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
– 27 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <VIDEO>
No./Item
600
Description
No./Item
622
Description
For setting 7.5% setup processing
to be performed on input and output
signals in the DVCPRO (25 Mbps)
mode.
This selects the internal reference signal.
INT SG
SETUP 25
(For AJ-SD93P)
0001
BB :
The black burst is generated.
When the STOP button is pressed,
operation is transferred to the sub-
screen, and the setup level is set for
each output. To return from the sub-
screen, press the STOP button again.
0002 CB100 :
100% color bars are generated.
0003
CB75 :
75% color bars are generated.
602
This selects whether to mute the
video output signals when a blank
on the tape has been detected
during playback.
Sub-screen
00
V-MUTE
SEL
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input composite signal.
CMPST IN
0000 N-MUTE : No muting. (Freeze)
0001 LOW RF :Muting. (Set to gray.)
0000 THRU :
The signal is recorded in its original
form.
0001
603
This selects ON or OFF for the closed
caption signal of the first field.
CUT :
The signal is recorded with the
7.5% setup removed.
CC (F1)
BLANK
(For AJ-SD93P)
YA93P
01
0000 BLANK : Signal is forcibly blanked.
0001
THRU :Signal is not blanked.
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite signal.
604
This selects ON or OFF for the closed
caption signal of the second field.
CMPST OUT
0000 THRU :
CC (F2)
BLANK
(For AJ-SD93P)
The signal is output in its original
form.
0001
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup added.
Note:
Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen
item No. 03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup
menu item No. 622 (SETUP 25).
0000 BLANK : Signal is forcibly blanked.
0001
THRU :Signal is not blanked.
ADD :
605
This selects the freeze mode for still
pictures.
FREEZE SEL
0000
FIELD : Field freeze.
0001 FRAME : Frame freeze.
Note:
When frame freeze has been selected,
the frame slow status is established
with the slow setting.
02
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input component signal.
CMPNT IN
609
This
selects
whether
to
0000 THRU :
superimpose EDH onto the SDI
output signals.
The signal is recorded in its original
form.
EDH
0001
CUT :
0000 OFF : EDH is not superimposed.
0001 ON : EDH is superimposed.
YA93P
YA94G
03
The signal is recorded with the
7.5% setup removed.
YA94G
610
This selects the analog component
input level.
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite, component
and serial (digital) signal.
PB/PR IN LV
(For AJ-SD93P)
CMPNT OUT
0000
M
:
M
level
0001 B-CAM : ß-CAM level
YA93P
614
0000 THRU :
The signal is output in its original
form.
This selects the analog component
output level.
0001
CUT :
PB/PR OUT
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup removed.
LV
0000
M
:
M
level
(For AJ-SD93P)
0001 B-CAM : ß-CAM level
0002
ADD :
YA93P
YA94G
YA93P
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup added.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA94G has been installed.
YA93P
YA94G
– 28 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <VIDEO>
No./Item
623
Description
No./Item
624
Description
For selecting whether to record the
closed caption signals multiplexed
on the input signals on the tape.
For setting 7.5% setup processing
to be performed on input and output
signals in the DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps)
mode.
When the STOP button is pressed,
operation is transferred to the sub-
screen, and the setup level is set for
each output. To return from the sub-
screen, press the STOP button again.
SETUP 50
(For AJ-SD93P)
CC REC
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 OFF :
No closed caption signal is recorded.
0001 ON :
When a closed caption signal is
detected from the selected input
signal, it can be recorded.
Sub-screen
00
Note:
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input composite signal.
If 1394 signals have been selected as
the input signals using the INPUT
SELECT button, the closed caption
signals which have been multiplexed
onto the input signals will be recorded
on the tape regardless of the setting.
CMPST IN
0000 THRU :
YA93P
YA94G
645
The signal is recorded in its original
form.
0001
CUT :
This selects whether or not to record
the wide-screen information on the tape.
The signal is recorded with the
7.5% setup removed.
YA93P
01
WIDE
SELECT
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite signal.
0001
WIDE :
The wide-screen information is not
recorded on the tape.
CMPST OUT
0000 THRU :
0002 NORMAL :
The signal is output in its original
The wide-screen information is
form.
recorded on the tape.
0001
ADD :
Note:
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup added.
Note:
Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen
item No. 03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup
menu item No. 623 (SETUP 50).
If 1394 has been selected as the input
signals using the INPUT SELECT
button, the wide-screen information on
the input signals will be recorded
regardless of this menu’s setting.
660
This selects whether or not to
record the UMID information on the
tape.
02
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input component signal.
UMID REC
CMPNT IN
0000 THRU :
0000 OFF :
The signal is recorded in its original
UMID information is not recorded on
form.
the tape.
0001
CUT :
0001
ON :
YA93P
YA94G
03
The signal is recorded with the
7.5% setup removed.
UMID information is recorded on the
tape.
Note:
If 1394 has been selected as the input
signals using the INPUT SELECT
button, UMID will not be recorded even
when it is set to ON unless the input
signal can be detected.
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite, component
and serial (digital) signal.
CMPNT OUT
0000 THRU :
The signal is output in its original
form.
0001
CUT :
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup removed.
0002
ADD :
YA93P
YA94G
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup added.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
This appears only when the optional board
YA94G
AJ-YA94G has been installed.
– 29 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <VIDEO>
USER menu <AUDIO>
No./Item
661
Description
No./Item
Description
701
This selects the basic UMID
information to be recorded on the
tape when ON has been selected as
the setup menu item No. 660 (UMID
REC) setting.
This selects the audio input (CH1)
reference level switching.
UMID GEN
CH1 IN LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0002 –20dB
YA93P
702
0000 INT :
This selects the audio input (CH2)
reference level switching.
Newly created basic UMID
information of this unit is always
recorded.
CH2 IN LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0001 EXT :
The basic UMID information of the
input signals is recorded.
Newly created basic UMID
information of this unit is recorded if
there is no basic UMID information
on the input signals.
0002 –20dB
YA93P
703
This selects the audio input (CH3)
reference level switching.
CH3 IN LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
Note:
The source pack (of the UMID
information) of the input signal will be
recorded on the tape, regardless of
this menu’s setting.
0002 –20dB
YA93P
704
This selects the audio input (CH4)
reference level switching.
CH4 IN LV
662
This sets the line on which the
UMID information is to be
superimposed.
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
UMID POS
0002 –20dB
YA93P
706
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 BLANK
(For AJ-SD93E)
0000 BLANK
This selects the audio output (CH1)
reference level switching.
0001
:
12L
:
0001
:
8L
:
CH1 OUT LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0006
:
17L
:
0010
:
17L
:
0002 –20dB
YA93P
707
0008
19L
0015
22L
Notes:
This selects the audio output (CH2)
reference level switching.
• The line selected for the setup menu
item No. 501 (VITC POS-1) and No.
502 (VITC POS-2) settings cannot be
selected for this item.
CH2 OUT LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
• The default settings are not restored
even if the RESET button is pressed
while holding down the SEARCH
button.
0002 –20dB
YA93P
708
This selects the audio output (CH3)
reference level switching.
YA94G
CH3 OUT LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0002 –20dB
YA93P
709
This selects the audio output (CH4)
reference level switching.
CH4 OUT LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0002 –20dB
YA93P
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
YA93P
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA94G has been installed.
YA94G
– 30 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <AUDIO>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
734
Description
This selects whether the operation
of the MONITOR SELECT button on
the front panel is to be enabled or
disabled.
722
This selects the input signal to be
recorded on the audio CH1 track.
MONI SEL
INH
REC CH1
0000
CH1 :
Audio input CH1 signal.
0000 OFF : Operation is enabled.
0001 ON : Operation is disabled.
0002 ON1 :
0001
CH2 :
Audio input CH2 signal.
0002 CH1+2 :
YA93P
YA94G
Operation is disabled in the FULL
display mode and enabled only in
the FINE display mode.
Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2
signal.
723
This selects the input signal to be
recorded on the audio CH2 track.
750
This selects the audio output level
during DV playback.
REC CH2
DV PB ATT
0000
CH1 :
0000 OFF :
Audio input CH1 signal.
The audio output level is not
attenuated.
0001 ON :
0001
CH2 :
Audio input CH2 signal.
0002 CH1+2 :
YA93P
YA94G
724
The audio output level is attenuated
(reduced).
Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2
signal.
751
This selects whether to mute the
sound where recordings are joined
during DV/DVCAM
This selects the input signal to be
recorded on the audio CH3 track.
REC PT
MUTE
REC CH3
0000
CH3 :
0000 OFF : The sound is not muted.
0001 ON : The sound is muted.
Audio input CH3 signal.
0001
CH4 :
Audio input CH4 signal.
0002 CH3+4 :
YA93P
YA94G
725
Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4
signal.
This selects the input signal to be
recorded on the audio CH4 track.
REC CH4
0000
CH3 :
Audio input CH3 signal.
0001
CH4 :
Audio input CH4 signal.
0002 CH3+4 :
YA93P
YA94G
727
Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4
signal.
This selects the processing method for
the audio edit points (IN point, OUT
point) during playback.
PB FADE
0000 AUTO :
According to the status during
recording.
0001
CUT : Forced CUT
0002 FADE : Forced FADE
728
This selects whether to superimpose
the audio data onto the SDI output.
EMBEDDED
AUD
0000 OFF : Data is not superimposed.
0001 ON : Data is superimposed.
YA94G
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA94G has been installed.
YA93P
YA94G
– 31 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <V BLANK>
No./Item
802
Description
No./Item
804
Description
For selecting the type of teletext
signals to be recorded.
This turns the blanking ON or OFF
in the vertical blanking period of the
video output signals.
TELETEXT
SEL
BLANK LINE
0000
MOJI : MOJI system
0001 NABTS : NABTS system
Note:
Signals like VITC signals are often
mistakenly detected as teletext signals
when the NABTS system has been
selected.
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 BLANK :
Blanking is effected forcibly for all
lines.
0001 THRU :
No blanking is effected for any of
If this happens, select MANU as the setting
for setup menu No. 803 (TELETEXT DET),
then select the line for teletext signals.
the lines.
0002 MANU :
Blanking ON or OFF is selected for
each line.
Note:
When setting “MANU” is selected and
the STOP button is pressed, operation
transfers to the sub-screen, and ON or
OFF can be selected for each line. To
return from the sub-screen, press the
STOP button again.
YA93P
YA94G
803
For selecting the method used to
detect the lines in which the teletext
signals are to be recorded.
TELETEXT
DET
0000
OFF:
The teletext signals are not recorded.
0001
AUTO :
The teletext signals are automatically
detected
0002 MANU :
Sub-screen
The lines in which the teletext signals
are to be recorded are selected and set.
Notes:
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 BLANK :
Blanking is forcibly effected.
0001 THRU :
00
LINE 10&273
•
The number of lines in which the teletext
signals can be recorded differs depending
on the setup menu item No.660 (UMID
REC) setting. (See “Number of lines which
can be set for teletext”.)
:
No blanking is effected.
11
LINE 21&284
•
When setting “MANU” is selected and the
STOP button is pressed, operation
transfers to the sub-screen, and the
number of recording lines can be
selected.
To return from the sub-screen, press the
STOP button again.
(For AJ-SD93E)
00
LINE 7&320
:
15
YA93P
YA94G
LINE 22&335
Sub-screen
• Number of lines which can be set for teletext
For AJ-SD93P:
(For AJ-SD93P)
For selecting the lines in which the
teletext signals are to be recorded.
00
REC LINE1
Number of lines which can be set
No.660:
(For AJ-SD93P)
(For AJ-SD93E)
:
Record/playback Record/playback
UMID REC
0000
OFF
0000
OFF
12
format,
50 Mbps
format,
25 Mbps
setting
0002 11&274
0003 12&275
0004 13&276
0005 14&277
0006 15&278
0007 16&279
0008 17&280
0009 18&281
0010 19&282
0011 20&283
0012 21&284
0001 7&320
0002 8&321
0003 9&322
0004 10&323
0005 11&324
0006 12&325
0007 13&326
0008 14&327
0009 15&328
0010 16&329
0011 17&330
0012 18&331
0013 19&332
0014 20&333
0015 21&334
REC LINE13
10
9
13
10
OFF
ON
(For AJ-SD93E)
00
REC LINE1
For AJ-SD93E:
:
14
Number of lines which can be set
Record/playback Record/playback
REC LINE15
No.660:
UMID REC
setting
format,
format,
50 Mbps
25 Mbps
15
12
14
12
OFF
ON
0013
22
•The teletext signals which are played back do not satisfy
the ITU-R BT.653 teletext standard perfectly.
0016
22
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA93P has been installed.
This appears only when the optional board
AJ-YA94G has been installed.
YA93P
YA94G
– 32 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <DIF>
No./Item
880
Description
No./Item
889
Description
This selects the channels to be used
for recording on the tape when DV
format data with audio signals in the
4CH mode are to be input and then
recorded on a DVCPRO tape.
This sets the transfer rate of the IEEE
1394 digital interface output.
DIF SPEED
DIF AUD IN
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000
0001
0002
S100 : 100 Mbps
S200 : 200 Mbps
S400 : 400 Mbps
0000 CH1&2 :
881
This sets the format when the IEEE
1394 digital signals are output.
Received DV format data CH1 and
CH2 are selected.
0001 CH3&4 :
DIF TYPE
(For AJ-SD93P)
0000 DVCPRO :
Received DV format data CH3 and
CH4 are selected.
The signals are forcibly output in the
DVCPRO format.
890
(For AJ-SD93P)
0001
DV :
This selects the channels when a
DV tape with audio signals in the
4CH mode is played and the signals
are output in the DVCPRO format or
when LOCK48 has been selected as
the setup menu item No.891 (DIF DV
AUDIO) setting.
The signals are forcibly output in the
DV format.
DIF AUD OUT
0002
AUTO :
During playback, the playback tape
format takes priority. During EE, the
setting in setup menu No. 012 (SYS
FORMAT) takes priority.
Note:
(For AJ-SD93E)
If the format during playback and EE is
DVPRO50, the signals are output in
DVPRO50 format regardless of this
menu setting.
When setup menu No. 891 (DIF DV
AUDIO) is set to LOCK48, this
selects the output channels for
playing back the DV tape with audio
signals in 4CH mode.
882
This sets the IEEE 1394 digital input
channel.
DIF IN CH
0000 CH1&2 :
DV tape CH1 and CH2 are selected.
0001 CH3&4 :
0000
:
0063
0
:
63
DV tape CH3 and CH4 are selected.
0-63: These channels are fixed to
assigned values.
0064
891
This sets the forced audio mode
conversion when a DV tape is played
and its signals are output in the DV
format.
AUTO :
DIF DV AUDIO
The channel is not fixed to assigned
values. When the power is turned on,
the input channel is initialized to 63.
0000
0001
THRU : Normal (through)
LOCK :
883
This sets the IEEE 1394 digital output
channel.
The audio mode is forcibly
converted to the LOCK mode. (The
frequency is not converted.)
DIF OUT CH
0000
:
0063
0
:
63
0002 LOCK48 :
The audio mode is forcibly
converted to 48 kHz/2CH/LOCK.
0-63: These channels are fixed to
assigned values.
0064
AUTO :
The channel is not fixed to assigned
values. When the power is turned on,
the output channel is initialized to 63.
886
This menu item is used to support
future expansion. Normally, “DFLT” is
used as the setting.
DIF CONFIG
0000
0001
:
DFLT
1
:
0255
255
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
– 33 –
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <MENU>
No./Item
A00
Description
No./Item
A02
Description
This loads the contents of the
selected user file into USER1 and it
starts operation with the USER1
settings when the power is turned
on.
This selects the user file whose
contents will be loaded into USER1.
LOAD
P. ON LOAD
0000 USER2 :
The USER2 file contents are
loaded.
0000
OFF :
0001 USER3 :
Operation is started with the
settings of the previously set user
file.
The USER3 file contents are
loaded.
0002 USER4 :
0001 USER2 :
The USER4 file contents are
The contents of USER2 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
loaded.
0003 USER5 :
The USER5 file contents are
0002 USER3 :
loaded.
The contents of USER3 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
Note:
Pressing the MENU button after loading
displays a confirmation screen. Pressing
the PLAY button stores the setting
values. The setting values are not
changed if the STOP button is pressed.
0003 USER4 :
The contents of USER4 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
A01
This selects the user file into which
the USER1 settings will be saved.
0004 USER5 :
The contents of USER5 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
SAVE
0000
USER2 :
The settings are saved in USER2.
0001
The settings are saved in USER3.
0002
A03
This selects whether to set or
release the user file (USER2 –
USER5) lock mode.
USER3 :
MENU LOCK
USER4 :
The settings are saved in USER4.
0000 OFF :
0003
USER5 :
The lock is released (changes can
be made).
0001 ON :
The lock is set (changes are
prohibited).
Note:
The settings are saved in USER5.
0004
LOCKED :
This display appears when all the
user files are in the change prohibit
status.
Notes:
The lock cannot be set for USER1.
• User files whose status have been
set to change prohibit cannot be
selected.
• When all the user files are in the
change prohibit status, the
“LOCKED” display appears and the
contents cannot be saved.
A04
The setup menu item is stored to
the PF1 button.
PF1 ASSIGN
A05
The setup menu item is stored to
the PF2 button.
PF2 ASSIGN
Notes:
• No. A00 (LOAD), No. A01 (SAVE) and No. A02 (P. ON
LOAD) are the menu items which can be set only for
USER1.
They are not displayed with the USER2 – USER5 files.
• No. A03 (MENU LOCK) is the menu item which can be
set only for the USER2 – USER5 files.
A06
The setup menu item is stored to
the PF3 button.
PF3 ASSIGN
It is not displayed with USER1.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
– 34 –
Time code/user bit
Time code
Setting the external time code
(1) Set the VTR to stop mode.
(2) Select “TC” using the COUNTER button.
(3) Set the TCG switch to EXT. (External time
code selection)
(4) The following settings can be selected with
setup menu No. 505 (EXT TC SEL).
(only when AJ-YA93P is installed).
LTC:
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. The VTR’s playback speed can be
read from the stop mode to slow-motion playback up to
high-speed play (approx. 50 a normal speed approx. 100
a when using DVCPRO tape).
The LTC signal input to the TIME CODE IN
connector (BNC) on the rear panel is recorded as
time code.
The time code values are indicated using the display and
superimpose functions.
Note:
The LTC must be synchronized with the video
signal.
The AJ-YA93P analog I/O board option is
required.
TCR
00
↑
:
07
↑
:
04
↑
:
24
↑
Hours Minutes Seconds Frames
VITC:
User bit
The VITC of the input video signal or time code on
IEEE 1394 is recorded.
“User bit” refers to the 32-bit (8-digit) data frame among
the time code signals which has been released to users. It
enables operator numbers values to be recorded.
Reproducing the time code/user bit
(1) Set the VTR to stop mode.
(2) Select “TC” or “UB” using the COUNTER
button.
The alphanumeric characters which can be used for the
user bit are the figures 0 to 9 and the letters A to F.
Setting the internal time code
(1) Set the VTR to stop mode.
(2) Select “TC” using the COUNTER button.
(3) Set the run mode for the time code generator
using setup menu No. 513 (RUN MODE).
REC:
(3) Press the PLAY button.
Playback starts and the time code is shown on the
display.
When the SUPER switch is set to ON, the time code
value is superimposed on the video signals from the
VIDEO MON connector.
The internal time code generator is advanced during
recording.
FREE:
Note:
When the power is on, the internal time code
generator is advanced regardless of the operation
mode.
When the time code signal cannot be read, the
time code is automatically interpolated by the
CTL signal. The display appears as shown below.
(4) Set the TCG switch to REGEN mode.
REGEN:
In this mode, the continuity of the original time code
is maintained.
T
R 00:01:04:07
A more detailed setting can be performed using
setup menu No. 503 (TCG REGEN).
PRESET:
In this mode, recording is commenced from the
value which was set by the TC PRESET button.
(5) To preset the time code or user bit, take the
following steps.
: 1, 3 field
: 2, 4 field
When the time code
signal cannot be read,
an asterix ( ) is
displayed.
The colon between the seconds
and frames changes to a period
during drop frame mode.
(For AJ-SD93P)
Set the TCG switch to “PRESET.”
Select “TC” or “UB” using the COUNTER button.
When the TC PRESET button is pressed, operation
is transferred to the setting mode, and the setting
digits start flashing on the counter display.
Operate the joystick, and set the preset value.
→
Left, right
for moving between digits; up, down
→
for changing the setting
• When the RESET button is pressed, the preset
value is reset to zero.
The preset value is set by pressing the TC
PRESET button.
– 35 –
Time code/user bit (continued)
Timecodes recorded by this product
Recorded timecode
Setup menu Setup menu
Selected video
TCG switch No. 505
No. 514
input signal
EXT TC SEL VITC GEN
SBC area
VAUX area
Timecode on IEEE 1394
digital input (VAUX area)
1394
INT
(REGEN/
PRESET)
OFF
---
Internal TCG value
Y PB PR/ CMPST/SDI
VITC on input video signal
3
3
3
ON
---
Internal TCG value
Timecode on IEEE 1394
digital input (VAUX area)
1394
Timecode from TIME CODE
OFF
LTC
IN connector input
1
Y PB PR/ CMPST/SDI
VITC on input video signal
ON
---
Timecode from TIME CODE IN connector input
1
EXT
Timecode on IEEE 1394
digital input (SBC area)
Timecode on IEEE 1394
digital input (VAUX area)
1394
OFF
VITC
Y PB PR/ CMPST/SDI
1394
VITC on input video signal 2 VITC on input video signal
Timecode on IEEE 1394 digital input (SBC area)
ON
Y PB PR/ CMPST/SDI
VITC on input video signal
2
1: The internal TCG value is used when the signal cannot be detected from the TIME CODE IN connector input.
2: The internal TCG value is used when the VITC cannot be detected on the input video signal.
3: Nothing is recorded if the VITC cannot be detected on the input video signal.
Superimpose screen
The control signals, time code, etc. are displayed using
Characters displayed
abbreviations.
The background of characters superimposed on the display can
be changed using setup menu No. 011 (CHARA TYPE).
TV monitor
:
:
:
TCR
TCR
:
:
:
TCR
:
:
:
TV monitor
TV monitor
Abbreviations:
CTL : Control signal count value
Display position
TCR : Time code data recorded in the SBC area
TCR. : Time code data recorded in the VAUX area
UBR : User bit data recorded in the SBC area
UBR.: User bit data recorded in the VAUX area
TCG : Time code data of the time code generator
UBG : User bit data of the time code generator
The position of the characters superimposed on the
display can be changed using setup menus No. 009
(CHARA H-POS) and No. 010 (CHARA V-POS).
TCR
:
:
:
Note:
TCR
:
:
:
[T R], [T R.], [U R] or [U R.] is displayed when
the data has not been read correctly from the tape.
TV monitor
TV monitor
Operation mode
The VTR’s operation mode can also be displayed using
setup menu No. 008 (DISPLAY SEL).
TCR
STOP
:
:
:
VTR operation mode
TV monitor
– 36 –
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 one of our service companies or 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. It occurs when the unit or tape is moved
between places where the temperature or humidity varies
greatly or when, for instance:
When moving the unit to locations such as these, leave it
standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the
power immediately. If condensation occurs in the unit, “E-
20” will flash on the counter display and the cassette will
be automatically ejected.
•It is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room
immediately after it has been heated up.
Leave the unit with the power on until “E-20” is cleared
from the display.
•It is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or
humid location.
Maintenance
Before starting any maintenance work, switch the power
to OFF and, holding the plug, unplug the cord from the
socket.
Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of the unit.
For stubborn dirt or stains, wipe the unit with a cloth that
has been lightly dampened with well-diluted kitchen
detergent and wrung out thoroughly.
Note:
Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinners or any other
solvents as they may affect the color of external parts
or damage the unit’s coating.
After wiping off the dirt with the damp cloth, finish it off
with a dry cloth.
– 37 –
Error messages
(2) (3)
EJECT
POWER
ON
OFF
CONTROL
REC INHIBIT
LOCAL
REMOTE OFF
ON
METER
PUSH
SHTL/SLOW
FULL/FINE
PLAY
REC
SEARCH
MONITOR SEL
REW
TC
STOP
FF
SUPER
HEADPHONES
INT
TCG
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO AUDIO
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
REC PB
UNITY
COUNTER RESET PRESET MENU
REGEN
ON
OFF
PRESET
EXT
PF
PF1
PF2
PF3
DIAG
(1)
When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number is
indicated on the counter display.
Open the DIAG menu to display a description of the error
on the counter display or monitor TV.
When a operational malfunction has occurred in the unit,
the error number flashes on the counter display.
Displaying the DIAG menu
(1) Press the MENU button while holding down
the PF button.
The DIAG menu screen appears on the TV monitor,
and a message appears on the counter display.
(2) Press the SEARCH button.
Each time this button is pressed, the display changes
by one step in the following sequence: “WARNING”
→“HOURS METER” → “UMID INFO” → “DIF
STATUS1” → “DIF STATUS2.”
DIAG menu
This displays the VTR information.
The VTR information includes the warning information,
hours meter (usage time) information and UMID
information.
(3) When the MENU button is pressed again, the
original display is restored.
The DIAG menu appears on the TV monitor when the
VIDEO MON connector on the rear panel is connected
to the TV monitor.
Displaying the “HOURS METER” information
When the joystick is moved up or down, the cursor ( ) moves, and a description of the item where the cursor is located
is shown on the counter display.
NO.
Ser
Item
Description
Displays the unit’s serial No.
H00 OPERATION
H01 DRUM RUN
Displays the time that the power has been supplied in one-hour units.
Displays the time that the drum has been rotating in one-hour units.
Displays the duration for which the tape has been running in the FF, REW, PLAY,
SEARCH (JOG, SLOW, SHTL) and REC modes (but not in the JOG, SLOW and
SHTL STILL modes) in 1-hour increments.
The number of times for threading (loading)/ unthreading (unloading) is displayed
in single units.
H02 TAPE RUN
H03 THREADING
H04 F LOADING
H11 DRUM RUNr
Displays the number of times front loading has been performed in single units.
Displays the time that the drum has been rotating in one-hour units. (Can be reset)
Displays the duration for which the tape has been running in the FF, REW, PLAY,
SEARCH (JOG, SLOW, SHTL) and REC modes (but not in the JOG, SLOW and SHTL
STILL modes) in 1-hour increments. (This item can be reset.)
The number of times for threading (loading)/ unthreading (unloading) is displayed
in single units. (Can be reset)
H12 TAPE RUNr
H13 THREADINGr
Displays the number of times front loading has been performed in single units.
(Can be reset)
H14 F LOADINGr
H30 POWER ON
The number of times the power has been turned on is displayed in single units.
Notes:
•The resettable items in the “HOURS METER” information are reset by the dealer when maintenance work is
performed.
•No operations can be performed using the SEARCH button or the joystick while the DIAG menu is displayed.
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Error messages (continued)
If “T&S&M” is selected in the setup 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
Display
Description
Error messages
When an operational malfunction has occurred in the unit, the error number
(See error message table) flashes and the error message is indicated on the counter display.
When SG has been selected as the input signal by the INPUT SELECT button, the
INT SG
“INT SG” display will appear for the first two seconds at the start of operation (E-E
mode) when the REC button is pressed.
If there are no input signals--with the exception of the analog audio signals--
supplied to the connectors selected by the INPUT SELECT button, the “NO
INPUT” display will appear for the first two seconds at the start of operation (E-E
mode) when the REC button is pressed.
NO INPUT
When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number and warning message are
indicated on the counter display.
When multiple warnings occur, the warning with the highest priority is displayed.
Warning messages
(See error message table)
Low
UMID information display
This is displayed when UMID information is present on the input signal in E-E mode.
This lamp lights during tape playback when UMID information has been recorded on the tape. “NO-INFO” is displayed
when there is no UMID information.
Display
Description
MATNO
COPY
Material number
Instance number (No. of copies)
OWNR
Country, organization, user
Reception status from GPS satellites when recording spatial coordinates (height above sea
level, longitude and latitude):
HOLD : No reception from any satellite
POS
2D
: Reception possible, but number of satellites is insufficient. Height above sea level
will not be accurate.
3D
: Good reception
DATE
TIME
Date
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) and time difference with UTC
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Error messages (continued)
Displaying the warning information
•
A warning message appears when a warning has occurred. “NO WARNING” appears when a warning has not occurred.
• When more than one warning has occurred simultaneously, move the joystick up or down to check the description of
each warning.
Warning messages
Priority
High
Monitor display
Description
VTR operation
Corrective action
This appears when the signals supplied from Check that the 1394 No recording
the IEEE 1394 digital interface are not input
DVCPRO/DV format signals.
E-04
(UNKNOWN SIG)
has
been o p e r a t i o n s
are possible.
connected properly.
This appears when the signals supplied from
No recording
o p e r a t i o n s
are possible.
E-11
(NOT 1x 25M SIG)
the IEEE 1394 digital interface are not Check the 1394 input
DVCPRO/DV (25 Mbps) format 1x transfer signals.
signals.
This appears when the signals supplied from
the IEEE 1394 digital interface are not Check the 1394 input
DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) format 1x transfer signals.
signals.
No recording
o p e r a t i o n s
are possible.
E-12
(NOT 1
x
50M SIG)
This appears when the compressed video
signals supplied from the IEEE 1394 digital Check the 1394 input
E-16
interface are irregular signals.
signals.It is possible that O p e r a t i o n
be
(INVALID VIDEO • This warning appears only during recording playback signals of an cannot
SIG)
operations. In such cases, no signals are unrecorded tape are continued.
recorded on the tape, and only erasure of being input.
existing signals is performed.
This appears when the audio signals Check the 1394 input
supplied from the IEEE 1394 digital interface signals.It is possible that
E-17
O p e r a t i o n
are irregular signals.
signals other than 1x
(INVALID AUDIO
SIG)
cannot
be
• This warning appears only during recording playback signals are
operations. In such cases, the signals are being input from a VTR
continued.
recorded with the audio signals muted.
or other device.
This appears when the time code
information supplied from the IEEE 1394
digital interface is irregular information.
• This warning appears only during recording
operations. In such cases, the internally
generated time code is recorded.
Check the time code of
the device which is
supplying the time code.
O p e r a t i o n
E-18
(INVALID TC SIG)
cannot
be
continued.
If a loop-through format
has been adopted for the Signal input
cable connections, re- and output
connect each of the through the
cables on a 1:1 basis. If IEEE 1394
such a format has not d i g i t a l
been adopted, set the interface is
POWER switch to OFF stopped.
and then back to ON.
E-92
(1394 INITIAL
ERROR)
This appears when the connection status of
the IEEE 1394 digital interface is irregular.
E-10
This appears when the fan motor has shut Check the fan for foreign O p e r a t i o n
(FAN STOP)
down.
matter.
continues.
This appears when a blank section lasting
for more than one second on the tape has
been detected during playback.
A blank section is identified as such when all Check the tape. It is
O p e r a t i o n
continues.
E-09
(NO RF)
the following conditions are met:
• There are no output signals from any of the unrecorded tape has
possible
that
an
heads.
been loaded.
• The playback data cannot be read.
• There is no CTL signal (DV/DVCAM tapes
excluded).
Check the tape. It is
E-00
(SERVO NOT
LOCKED)
This appears when the servo is not locked possible that a tape
for three or more seconds during playback recorded by a system
O p e r a t i o n
continues.
or recording.
other than 525/60 has
been loaded.
(Low)
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Error messages (continued)
Priority
Monitor display
Description
VTR operation
Corrective action
This appears when an envelope level
approximately one-third of the normal level
has been detected for more than one
second during playback or recording.
O p e r a t i o n
continues.
E-01
(LOW RF)
Clean the video heads.
This appears when the error rate has
increased to the extent that correction or
interpolation was applied to either the video
or audio playback signals.
E-02
(HIGH ERROR
RATE)
O p e r a t i o n
continues.
Clean the video heads.
Low
Error messages
Monitor display
Description
VTR operation
Corrective action
If condensation is detected, the error number flashes
and the unit transfers to eject mode. The drum rotates
after the cassette is ejected to eliminate the
condensation.
Once the unit is released from condensation status,
the error message display is cleared and the VTR is Leave the power on and
able to be used.
E-20
DEW
EJECT
wait.
• If condensation is detected in the eject mode, the
drum starts rotating as soon as it is detected.
• If condensation is detected when the cassette has
been inserted, the drum rotation is stopped, and
after the tape is ejected, the drum starts rotating.
The unit switches to eject mode and if the cassette
fails to move up within 6 seconds, this error number
flashes on the display.
E-29
FRONT LOAD
MOTOR
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
Note:
STOP
STOP
If the cassette does not move down inside the
machine even when 6 seconds have elapsed since
the cassette was inserted, the VTR is transferred to
the eject mode.
If the unloading operation is not completed within 6
seconds, this error number flashes on the display.
Note:
When the loading operation is not completed within 6
seconds, the VTR is transferred to the eject
(unloading) mode.
E-31
LOADING
MOTOR
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
E-35
If there is no response from the servo microcomputer Set the POWER switch
SERVO CONTROL for 1 second or more, this error number flashes on to OFF and then to ON
STOP
STOP
ERROR
the display.
again.
If 10 seconds or more elapses and the servo
microcomputer has not followed orders issued by the
system control microcomputer, this error number
flashes on the display.
E-37
SERVO COMM
ERROR
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the take-up reel rotates without engaging for a
specific period of time during the start or end
processing operation while loading is underway (half
position), this error number flashes on the display.
E-51
FRONT LOAD
ERROR
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
STOP
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Error messages (continued)
Monitor display
Description
If the take-up reel fails to take up the tape while the
VTR operation
Corrective action
E-52
W-UP REEL
NOT ROTA
tape is traveling in the state where the total amount of Set the POWER switch
the tape has not yet been detected after the cassette to OFF and then to ON
was inserted, this error number flashes on the again.
display.
STOP
If there is an abnormally large discrepancy between
the amount of tape taken up by the take-up reel and
Set the POWER switch
E-53
WINDUP ERROR
the amount of tape supplied by the supply reel while
to OFF and then to ON
STOP
the tape is traveling after the total amount of the tape
again.
begins to be detected, this error number flashes on
the display.
E-55
UNLOAD ERROR
If the tape has not been taken up during unloading, Set the POWER switch to
STOP
STOP
this error number flashes on the display.
OFF and then to ON again.
E-57
S-FF/REW
TIMEOVER
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the start or end processing operation is not
completed, this error number flashes on the display.
E-59
DRUM ROTA
TOO SLOW
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the cylinder motor speed is abnormally low, this
error number flashes on the display.
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
E-60
DRUM ROTA
TOO FAST
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the cylinder motor speed is abnormally high, this
error number flashes on the display.
E-61
CAP ROTA
TOO SLOW
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the capstan motor speed is abnormally low, the
error number flashes on the display.
E-64
S REEL ROTA
TOO FAST
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the supply reel motor speed is abnormally high, the
error number flashes on the display.
E-67
T REEL ROTA
TOO FAST
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the take-up reel motor speed is abnormally high,
the error number flashes on the display.
E-69
T REEL
If excess torque being applied to the take-up reel Set the POWER switch
motor is detected, the error number flashes on the to OFF and then to ON
TORQUE ERR
display.
again.
E-70
S REEL
TORQUE ERR
If excess torque being applied to the supply reel
motor is detected or an abnormal current flowing to
the current detection resistor is detected, this error
number flashes on the display.
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
STOP
E-71
CAP TENSION
ERROR
If abnormal tension at the supply side is detected in Set the POWER switch
the capstan mode, the error number flashes on the to OFF and then to ON
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
display.
again.
E-72
REEL TENSION
ERROR
If abnormal tension at the supply side is detected in Set the POWER switch
the reel mode, the error number flashes on the to OFF and then to ON
display.
again.
E-73
REEL DIR
UNMATCH
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If the take-up reel motor has rotated in the reverse
direction, this error number flashes on the display.
E-74
DRUM TORQUE
ERROR
Set the POWER switch
to OFF and then to ON
again.
If excess torque being applied to the cylinder motor is
detected, this error number flashes on the display.
E-78
M-IF COMM
ERROR
If a problem has been encountered in communication Set the POWER switch
between the servo microcomputer and mechanism to OFF and then to ON
relay board, this error number flashes on the display. again.
Note:
Consult your dealer if the error message is still displayed even after restarting the unit.
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Specifications
Digital IN/Analog Component OUT
Video bandwidth (when using AJ-YA93P, AJ-
YA94G options):
GENERAL
Power supply:
AC 100 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
For AJ-SD93P
Y
: 30 Hz to 5.5 MHz ( 1 dB),
5.75 MHz (–2 dB)
Power consumption: 52 W
PB/PR : 30 Hz to 2.5 MHz ( 1 dB),
2.75 MHz (–2 dB)
For AJ-SD93E
indicates safety information.
Operating ambient temperature:
5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
Operating ambient humidity:
10 % to 80 % (no condensation)
Weight:
Y
: 25 Hz to 5.5 MHz ( 1 dB),
5.75 MHz (–2 dB)
PB/PR : 25 Hz to 2.5 MHz ( 1 dB),
2.75 MHz (–2 dB)
S/N ratio:
Better than 58 dB (Y)
K factor:
6.8 kg (14.99 lb)
Dimensions:
214 (W) x 132 (H) x 434 (D) mm
(8 7/16 x 5 3/16 x 17 3/32 inches)
(excluding support legs and connectors)
Recording format:
Less than 1 % (Y 2T)
Y/PB/PR delay:
Less than 10 nsec.
DVCPRO50/DVCPRO format selectable
Recording video signals:
For AJ-SD93P: 525i system
For AJ-SD93E: 625i system
Recording audio signals:
DVCPRO50 : 48 kHz, 16 bits, 4 channels
Video input signals
Analog component input (option: AJ-YA93P):
BNC x 3 (Y, PB, PR) (also used as VIDEO IN
connectors)
For AJ-SD93P
Y
: 1.0 V[p-p]
DVCPRO
: 48 kHz, 16 bits, 2 channels
PB/PR : 0.486/0.7 V[p-p] selectable
(75 Ω, 75 % color bar, 7.5 % setup level)
For AJ-SD93E
Recording tracks:
Digital video/audio
Helical track
Time code is recorded in the sub-code area.
Control (CTL): 1 track
Y
: 1.0 V[p-p]
PB/PR : 0.7 V[p-p]
(75 Ω, 100 % color bar)
Tape speed:
Analog composite input (option: AJ-YA93P):
BNC x 1
For AJ-SD93P
67.640 mm/sec. (DVCPRO50)
For AJ-SD93E
VIDEO: 1.0 V[p-p] (75 Ω)
Reference input (option: AJ-YA93P):
Analog composite, BNC x 2, loop-through, 75 Ω
ON/OFF automatically switched
SDI input (option: AJ-YA94G):
BNC x 1,
67.708 mm/sec. (DVCPRO50)
Recording times:
92 minutes (with AJ-5P92LP)
33 minutes (with AJ-5P33MP)
Tapes used:
Compliant with SMPTE 259M-C/ITU-R BT. 656-4 standard
Metal tapes
FF/REW time:
Video output signals
Less than 3 min. (with AJ-5P92LP)
Less than 2 min. (with AJ-5P33MP)
Digital slow:
Analog component output (option: AJ-YA93P):
BNC x 3 (Y, PB, PR) (switchable with composite
outputs)
-0.43x to +0.43x (DVCPRO, DVCPRO50)
Tape timer accuracy:
1 frame (when using continuous CTL signal)
Servo lock time:
For AJ-SD93P
Y
: 1.0 V[p-p]
PB/PR : 0.486/0.7 V[p-p] selectable
(75 Ω, 75 % color bar, 7.5 % setup level)
For AJ-SD93E
Less than 0.5 sec. (When the format for 2Fmode,
standby ON, or setup menu No. 012 (SYS FORMAT)
is the same as the format recorded to the tape)
Y
: 1.0 V[p-p]
PB/PR : 0.7 V[p-p]
(75 Ω, 100 % color bar)
Analog composite output (option: AJ-YA93P):
BNC x 2, VIDEO1, VIDEO2
SDI output (option: AJ-YA94G):
BNC x 1,
VIDEO
Digital video
Sampling frequency:
Y:13.5 MHz; PB/PR: 6.75 MHz (DVCPRO50)
Quantizing:
Compliant with SMPTE 259M-C/ITU-R BT. 656-4 standard
Monitor output:
BNC x 1
8 bits
Video compression method:
DV-Based compression (SMPTE 314M)
Video compression rate:
DVCPRO50: 1/3.3
DVCPRO : 1/5
Error correction:
Video adjustment ranges
Video output gain:
3 dB
Video output chroma gain:
3 dB
Video output HUE (chroma phase):
30 °
Reed-Solomon product code
Bit rate:
Video output setup level (black level):
14 IRE ( 100 mV)
Video output sync phase:
15 µsec.
DVCPRO50: 50 Mbps
DVCPRO : 25 Mbps
Video output SC phase:
180 °
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Specifications (continued)
AUDIO
Other Input/Output Connectors
IEEE 1394 digital input/output:
IEEE 1394, 6 pins x 1,
Digital Audio
Sampling frequency:
400/200/100 Mbps selectable
48 kHz (synchronized with video)
Compliant with IEEE 1394-1995 standard
Compliant with IEC61883-Part 1, Part 2
Compliant with SMPTE 396M
Quantizing:
16 bits
Frequency response:
AV/C Command Set supported
20 Hz to 20 kHz 1.0 dB (at reference level)
Time code input (option: AJ-YA93P):
BNC x 1, 0.5 to 8.0 V[p-p], 10 kΩ
Time code output (option: AJ-YA93P):
BNC x 1, low impedance, 2.0 0.5 V[p-p]
RS-422A input/output (option: AJ-YA93P)
D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A interface
Dynamic range:
More than 85 dB (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, “A”
weighted)
Distortion:
Less than 0.1 % (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, reference
level)
Crosstalk:
Less than –80 dB (1 kHz, between 2 channels)
Wow & flutter:
Below measurable limits
Headroom:
For AJ-SD93P: 20 dB
For AJ-SD93E: 18 dB
De-emphasis:
T1=50 µsec., T2=15 µsec. (ON/OFF automatically
selected)
Audio input signals
Analog input (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4) (option: AJ-
YA93P):
XLR x 4, 600 Ω/high impedance selectable,
+4/0/–20 dBu selectable
SDI input (option: AJ-YA94G):
BNC x 1,
Compliant with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A
/ITU-R BT. 656-4 standards
Audio output signals
Analog output (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4) (option: AJ-
YA93P):
XLR x 4, low impedance, +4/0/–20 dBu selectable
SDI output (option: AJ-YA94G):
BNC x 1, 75 Ω,
Compliant with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A
/ITU-R BT. 656-4 standards
Monitor output:
PHONO x 2, 600 Ω, –8 dBV
Headphone output:
M3, stereo, 8 Ω, variable level
Weight and dimensions when shown are approximately.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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