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• CUE track input selection
Whether the CUE track input is selected or not is indicated 
under the CUE track indication (CUE).
Only one input channel number is displayed: The 
signals from the input channel indicated by the 
number are recorded.
Input channel number, +, input channel number are 
displayed: The signals from the two input channels 
indicated by the numbers are mixed and recorded.
On how to select the CUE track input method, see setup 
menu item 833 “
CUE AUDIO INPUT SELECT”. 
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Audio level meter block 2
Audio level meter indication block
This indicates the audio levels of four digital track 
channels and one CUE (analog) track channel.
The CUE track is shown only if a Digital Betacam or 
HDCAM tape is currently loaded in the unit.
There are three types of digital track audio level indication. 
As shown below, the indications are different for each 
type.
“FULL”-“PEAK0”: The maximum level is indicated as 
0 dB.
“FULL”-“REF.0”: The reference level is indicated as 
0 dB.
“FINE”: The region near the reference level (–3 to 
2.75 dB) is enlarged for display.
For details on “FINE” and “FULL”, see the settings of F4 
(MT.SCALE)
 in function menu page P08: AUD INP.
For details on “REF.0” and “PEAK0”, see “LEVEL 
METER SCALE” in setup menu item 806.
• Input channel indication
The input channels from which signals are recorded are 
indicated for the digital tracks (1 to 4).
Only one input channel number is displayed: The 
signals from the input channel indicated by the 
number are recorded on the track.
Input channel number, +, input channel number are 
displayed: The signals from the two input channels 
indicated by the numbers are mixed and recorded on 
the track.
Input channels are not displayed when the audio levels of 
digital track 5 to 8 are being indicated during MPEG IMX 
tape playback on HDW-D1800.
• Data/Emphasis indication
This indicates the attributes of the signals to be recorded on 
or played back from the specified track.
“EMPH”: Indicates that the current signals are audio 
signals with EMPHASIS set to “ON”.
“DATA”: Indicates that the current signals are non-audio 
data (for example, Dolby-E).
“ ” (blank): Indicates that the current signals are neither of 
the above (EMPHASIS for audio signals is set to 
“OFF”).
• Cursor
When the audio level indications of digital tracks are as 
shown below, level values in the corresponding range and 
marker dots are displayed.
“PEAK0”: –60 to 0 dB
“REF.0”: –40 to 20 dB
“FINE”: –2 to 2 dB
For the cursor used to indicate the audio levels of analog 
tracks, level values in the range from –40 to 10 dB and 
marker dots are displayed.
• Headroom mark
When the audio level indication of a digital track shows the 
peak value 0, a marker displays the meter headroom setting 
value.
One of the following values is displayed: –20 dB, –18 dB, 
16 dB, –14 dB or –12 dB.
For details on the meter headroom, see M370 METER 
HEAD ROOM in the maintenance menu.
When the audio level indication is “FINE”, the mark is 
placed at the reference level position.
When the audio level indication is “REF.0”, the mark is 
placed at the reference level position.
• Audio level indication
When the digital track audio indication mode is “FULL-
PEAK0” or “FULL-REF.0”, the audio level is indicated in 
the form of a bar graph with 24 segments (a top segment in 
red indicates that the level exceeds the maximum level). 
The “FINE” audio level of a digital track is indicated with 
23 segments. Only the segment corresponding to the 
3 + 4
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Input channel indication
Data/Emphasis indication
Cursor
Headroom mark
Audio level indication
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