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Introduces the three main control panels: upper, lower, and switch panels.
Describes the audio control, channel condition indicators, display, and transport controls.
Shows and describes the analog audio, video, digital audio, digital signal, power, and external device connectors.
Explains how to connect external devices, focusing on digital connections.
Describes how reference signals are selected for video output and the servo system.
Explains principal setup operations using basic and extended setup menus.
Describes how to perform video and audio recording on the unit.
Details necessary switch and menu settings before starting recording.
Step-by-step procedure for starting and stopping recording.
Describes how to perform video and audio playback.
Details necessary switch and menu settings before starting playback.
Describes various types of playback operations.
Allows varying playback speed for sections of tape and storing it in memory.
Describes how to perform automatic editing with this unit and another VTR.
Details the necessary switch and menu settings for both recorder and player.
How to set IN and OUT points for video and audio edit points.
How to modify or delete incorrect edit points.
Describes the operation of recorder and player during automatic editing.
Achieves variable speed editing by controlling player playback speed from the recorder.
Provides the procedure for setting edit points and player speed for DMC editing.
Details the four items (G01-G04) in the shot mark operation menu.
Describes operations for reading and writing shot marks.
Explains Tele-File as a non-contact data carrier system for VTR data management.
Shows examples of menu displays and explains indicators and data types.
How to modify clip data by entering clip data display and modification modes.
Shows examples of attribute data and explains its components.
Explains UMID as standardized metadata for video/audio materials.
Describes how UMIDs can be recorded with video signals, including options for inheritance or generation.
Explains how to output and display UMID data.
Explains essence marks as metadata items for recording and edit points.
Describes how to record essence marks to tape and output them.
Explains the Auto Event Detector's function in detecting video signal changes.
Describes outputting detected events as essence marks and recording them in Tele-File labels.
Explains how the function menu allows frequent settings like video input and time code.
Describes the six pages of the function menu, including HOME and user-defined keys.
Explains how to change menu item settings and navigate between menu pages.
Lists the items available in the HOME page of the function menu and their settings.
Outlines the basic and extended setup menus and their item groups.
Explains how to display setup menus, customize them, and display desired items.
Procedures for changing settings of menu items with and without sub-items.
Lists and describes items in the extended setup menu, categorized by function.
Procedure to reset current menu settings to factory defaults.
Lists and describes items in the basic setup menu, categorized by function.
Explains how to use the setup utility menu for memory stick operations.
Describes how to clean the video and audio heads using a special cassette.
Explains how the unit displays error messages and codes on the time data and monitor.
Lists the general, tape transport, and playback specifications of the unit.