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Changing Menu Settings
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Changing Menu Settings
This section explains how to change menu settings. 
Buttons Used to Change Settings
Use the following buttons in the menu control section to 
change the menu settings.
Changing the Settings of Basic 
Items
The factory default setting is to display only the basic 
items. To change the settings of basic items proceed as 
follows.
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
TIME CODE OUT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
TIME CODE IN
TIME CODE OUT
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
TIME CODE IN
TIME CODE OUT
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
TIME CODE IN
TIME CODE OUT
• Composite video signal
• S-video signal
• Analog component signal
• SDI (video and audio) signal
Audio signal
Time code signal
Output device
(VCR, camera, etc.)
DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP 
(1st unit)
DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP 
(2nd unit)
DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP 
 (nth unit)
VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode
The time code output signal is synchronized with the output 
video signal.
This mode is appropriate when outputting signals from a 
single device to a number of recorders using separate cables 
for video, audio, and time code.
In this mode, the same time code is recorded on all of the 
recorders 1 to n.
Menu control buttons
Functions
MENU button
• Opens the menu and 
launches menu control 
mode.
• Closes the menu and exits 
menu control mode.
J (CUE) and j buttons
These buttons move the 
highlighted cursor up and 
down within the current level 
to select an item or setting. 
Hold down one of these 
buttons to make the 
highlighted cursor move 
continuously.
K (IN) and k (OUT) 
buttons
• Press the 
k (IN) button 
to go up one level.
• Press the 
K (OUT) 
button to go down one 
level.
Hold down one of these 
buttons to make the 
highlighted cursor move 
continuously.
RESET button
• Returns the setting to the 
factory default setting.
• Sends a negative 
response to prompts on 
the monitor screen.
SET button
• Saves the new setting in 
memory.
• Sends a positive response 
to prompts on the monitor 
screen.