
Model No. AJ- PDigital Video Cassette RecorderOperating InstructionsBefore operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save thi
10Front panelH ASSEM buttonThis button is pressed to proceed with assembleediting.It has a self-illuminating lamp which comes ONwhen the button is pre
11Front panelParts and their functions(continued)R INPUT SELECT buttonsThese buttons switch the video and audio inputsignals. It is also possible to s
CH1/3, CH2/4 lamp displays∫: ON, ∑: OFF12Front panelParts and their functions(continued)S AUDIO MIX switchThis is used to switch the input signals to
13Front panelU AUDIO MON SEL (L and R) buttonsThese buttons are used to select the audio signalswhich are to be output to the MONITOR L and Rconnector
14Front panelParts and their functions(continued)\ ENC CONTROL switchREMOTE:Set to this position to adjust the video outputsignals using a device whic
c SHIFT buttonWhen the SHIFT button is pressed together with thebuttons shown below, other operations can beperformed.This combination is used to set
16Display panel1 TV system displaysThe selected TV system is displayed here.It is possible to switch between the 525 interlaceand 625 interlace system
17: EDIT, EDIT REC, REC and REC INH lampsEDIT:This lights when an editing mode has beenselected.EDIT REC:This lights when the edit recording mode hasb
18Rear panel1 AC IN socketConnect one end of the power cord supplied to thissocket and the other end to the power outlet.2 DIGITAL AUDIO IN and OUT co
19Rear panel< FanThis fan is used to cool down the VTR.If, for any reason, the fan stops, “E-10” will appearon the counter display.= SIGNAL GND ter
2IMPORTANT“Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programs, video tapes and other materials mayinfringe the right of copyright owners and be
20Source machine:Set the REMOTE button 3 on the front panel to the remote mode (REMOTE lamp ON).Recorder:Set the REMOTE button 3 on the front panel to
21Connections with editing controllerConnections (continued)ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFFDVCPRO 50EJECTSEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 C
22ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFFDVCPRO 50EJECTSEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4PF 1 PF 2 PF 3 PF 4RESETPLAYERRECORDERSETTC PRESET
23Jog modeJog/Shuttle1Press the search dial so that it remains pressed in.Check that the JOG lamp has lit.Shuttle mode1Press the search dial so that i
24Manual editing1Select the editing mode.ASSEMBLE:Assemble (frame-to-frame continuity) editing isperformed in this mode.INSERT:Insert editing is perfo
25Automatic editing (deck-to-deck)1Set the POWER switch to ON.2Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the videoand audio input signals.3Switch the tim
26Automatic editing (deck-to-deck) (continued)1Select the editing mode.For assemble editing, press the ASSEM button.For insert editing, press the INSE
27Automatic editing (deck-to-deck) (continued)1Press the IN (or OUT) button to check the editpoint. The value of the registered edit point appearson t
28Automatic editing (deck-to-deck) (continued)1Re-registering an edit pointLocate the new edit point by performing the jog orshuttle operation, and pr
292Upon completion of the editing, press the REVIEWbutton.Review is then started by the recorder side.O To stop the review at any time, press the STOP
indicates safety information.3FCC Note:This equipment has been tested and found to complywith the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant toPart
30$ Displaying the audio split edit pointsThe edit points appear on the display panel.Video IN point:Press the IN button.Video OUT point:Press the OUT
31Audio split editing(continued)$ Duration displayThe duration can be indicated on the display panelonly.Between the video IN and OUT points:Press the
324After selecting VTR used as the player by pressingPLAYER button, set the initial speed by the searchdial while pressing SET button.5Simultaneously
33PF (Programmable Function) functions1Press (SHIFT + RECORDER).The setup menu screen appears on the LCDmonitor, and the setup menu item number appea
344Upon completion of the setting, release the searchbutton.The item number now flashes.O When the search dial is in the SHTL mode, theitem will move
35Setup menus1Press the (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU2When the FF button is pressed while holding downthe SHIFT button, the next user file is selected;conver
36Setup menus(continued)1Press the (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU2Press the REW button or FF button while holdingdown the SHIFT button to select the USER1 fil
37Setup menus(continued)1Press the (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU2Press the REW button or FF button while holdingdown the SHIFT button to select the USER1 fil
38Setup menus(continued)SYSTEM menuNo./Item DescriptionThe underlined items indicates the initial setting.00WFM SELThis selects the signal to output f
39Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.SYSTEM menuNo./Item Description18SYS H OFFSETSystem phase adjustment.0000 –
4IntroductionThe AJ-SD965 is multi-purpose studio digital VTRwhich utilize small, 1/4-inch wide cassette tapes forhigh quality recording, playback and
40Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<BASIC>No./Item Description000P-ROLL TIMEThis sets the prero
41Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<BASIC>No./Item Description015MONICONTROLThis sets whether t
42Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<OPERATION>No./Item Description100SEARCH ENAThis selects the
43Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<OPERATION>No./Item Description111FRZ MODESELThis selects th
44Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<OPERATION>No./Item Description114REC INH LAMPThis selects w
45Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<INTERFACE>No./Item Description200PARA RUNThis selects wheth
46Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<EDIT>No./Item Description301IN/OUT DELThis selects the oper
47Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<EDIT>No./Item Description320VAR FWD MAXThis sets the maximu
48Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<EDIT>No./Item Description401SRC PROTECTWhen the time select
49Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<TIME CODE>No./Item Description506BINARY GPThis sets the usa
5FeaturesRecording and playback of UMID informationRecording and playback of UMID (Unique MaterialIdentifier) information complies with the SMPTE 330M
50511VITC OUTThis selects how the VITC which is to besuperimposed onto the output video signal isto be output.0000 SBC:During recording:The input time
51Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<VIDEO>No./Item Description No./Item Description600INT SGThi
52Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<VIDEO>No./Item Description621CCR MODEThis selects the cross
53624CC RECFor selecting whether to record the closedcaption signals multiplexed on the inputsignals on the tape.0000 OFF:No closed caption signal is
54Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<VIDEO>No./Item Description660UMID RECThis selects whether o
55Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<AUDIO>No./Item Description No./Item Description701CH1 IN LV
56Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<AUDIO>No./Item Description No./Item Description721MONI CH S
57Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<AUDIO>No./Item Description750DV PB ATTThis selects the audi
58Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<V BLANK>No./Item Description800ADD LINE 2500REC LINE1Sub-sc
59Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<V BLANK>No./Item Description No./Item DescriptionSub-screen
6Features (continued)Multifunctional interfaceO Serial digital input/outputA component serial interface is provided asstandard and enables interfacing
60Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<V BLANK>No./Item Description803TELETEXTDETFor selecting the
61Setup menus(continued)The underlined items indicates the initial setting.USER menu<LCD>No./Item Description900LCD PROTECTThis sets the LCD mon
62Time code/user bitTime codeThe time code is used when the time code signalgenerated by the time code generator (time codesignal generator) is to be
63Time code/user bit (continued)Setting the external time code1Set the VTR to stop mode.3Set the TCG switch to EXT. (External time codeselection)4The
64Display positionThe position of the characters superimposed on thedisplay can be changed using setup menus No. 009(CHARA H-POS) and No. 010 (CHARA V
65Video output signals and servo reference signalThis section explains how the output signals and servoreference signal are selected.External synchron
66Video output signals and servo reference signal(continued)Servo reference signalThe REF VIDEO input signal or video input signal isselected as the s
67Audio V fade functionWhen editing tapes, the edit point splicing selection(setup menu No. 311 and 312) information is recordedon the tape. This info
68Audio recording channel and monitor output selectionAudio recording channelThe audio recording channels are selected on theAUDIO setup menu as shown
69ABCDEF GH2Attach the outer member brackets to the rack.Check that the height is the same for the left andright brackets.3Remove the four screws at t
7Front panel1 POWER switch2 Format display areaThe recording format and the format of the tapeinserted in the unit are displayed here.DVCPRO50:This in
70This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaningfunction which automatically reduces the amount of dirton the video heads. However, in order to maxi
71When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number isindicated on the counter display.Open the DIAG menu to display a description of theerror on t
72H04F LOADINGDisplays the number of times front loading hasbeen performed in single units.H05LCD ONDisplays the time that the LCD monitor has beenlig
73Error messages(continued)Warning messagesPriorityOMonitor displayODescriptionOVTR operation and corrective actionHighLowE-01 (LOW RF)This appears wh
74Error messagesError messages(continued)E-55UNLOADERRORIf the tape has not been taken up duringunloading, this error number flashes on thedisplay.VTR
75Error messagesError messages(continued)DisplayODescriptionOVTR operation and corrective actionE-78SVDR COMMERRORIf a problem has been encountered in
76The VTR can be operated by commands when the RS-232C interface is used.(See command table on pages 79, 80.)$ Conditions for acknowledgingcommands fr
77Software specifications (Protocol)1.Communication parametersRS-232C interface (continued)CommunicationsystemAsynchronous, full duplexCommunicationsp
78RS-232C interface (continued)3.Return format[VTR 5 controller (PC)]The following responses are made to the command. Ifnecessary, more than one respo
79RS-232C interface (continued)5.Command table$ Commands relating to operation control<Notes>O As for the return (completion) message, [ACK] isf
8Front panel: PLAY buttonPress this button to start playback.When this button is pressed together with the RECbutton, recording starts.When this butto
80RS-232C interface (continued)$ Commands relating to inquiries<Notes>O As for the return (completion) message, [ACK] isfirst returned when data
81Connector signalsVIDEO INSDI IN(DIGITAL)BNCa2, Active throughY, PB, PR(ANALOG)BNCa3 (Board, option)VIDEO INBNCa2, Loop-through,75Ω termination switc
82Connector signals (continued)PARALLEL REMOTE (25P)Pin No. Signal1 PLAY COMMAND2 STOP COMMAND3 FF COMMAND4 REW COMMAND5 REC COMMAND6 EJECT COMMAND7 S
83[GENERAL]indicates safety information.Power supply: AC 100 – 240 V, 50/60 HzPower consumption: 115 W130 W (with all options)Operating ambient temper
84Specifications (continued)[VIDEO]$ Video output connectorAnalog component output:BNCa3 (Y, PB, PR)Y: 1.0 V [p-p], PB/PR: 0.486/0.7 V [p-p] switchabl
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9Front panelA PLAYER and RECORDER buttonsThese buttons are operated if the VTR is to be usedas a recorder to conduct editing operations with aVTR equi
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