Panasonic AJ-SD93 User Manual

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Setup menus (continued)
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
No./Item
Description
USER menu <TAPE PROTECT>
No./Item
Description
401
SRC
PROTECT
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.
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
DRUM
STDBY
This selects the drum operation in
the STANDBY OFF (HALF
LOADING) mode.
0000 OFF :
The drum stops rotating.
0001
ON :
The drum continues rotating.
403
STOP
PROTECT
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.
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).
400
STILL TIMER
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)
0000
0.5s
0001
5s
0002
10s
0003
20s
0004
30s
0005
40s
0006
50s
0007
1min
0008
2min
Notes:
• 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.