18 Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 1 Overview
Location and Function of Parts
Use an HDMI cable with HDMI logo.
When you connect the unit with another device, some of
the devices may not display pictures or sounds.
Also, when you connect the unit in the way described
below, the unit or the device connected to the unit may
be damaged.
– When HDMI OUT jack on the unit is connected to the
HDMI OUT jack on another device
– When HDMI OUT jack on the unit is connected to the
HDMI OUT jack of another unit (the same model)
There are following restrictions on the output of HDMI
OUT jack.
• When you play back an HDV-formatted tape with
copyright protected signals or input an HDV signal
with copyright protection to HDV/DV jack, pictures
and audio cannot be output from the HDMI OUT jack.
(Copy-protected signals and programs such as digital
broadcasts are also included.)
• You cannot output EE picture of analog video (NTSC,
PAL) that are input from the VIDEO IN jack or
S VIDEO IN jack to the HDMI OUT jack. Text data
and menus cannot be displayed either. When you play
back a DVCAM or DV (SP)-formatted tape recorded
in either NTSC or PAL format, pictures are output to
the HDMI OUT jack.
• You cannot output EE picture and sound of DVCAM/
DV signals (NTSC, PAL) that are input from the
HDV/DV jack to the HDMI OUT jack. Text data and
menus cannot be displayed either.
• Sounds output via the HDMI OUT jack of the unit is 2-
channel (stereo). To output the sound of CH3 and CH4
when playing back a tape recorded in 4-channel
(32 kHz), audio recording, or pausing audio recording,
select CH-3/4 with AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT
switch. By selecting MIX with this switch, mixed
sounds can be output to the HDMI OUT jack as well.
• Sounds output via the HDMI OUT jack are output with
16 bit of 48 kHz, 2-channel linear PCM mode
regardless of the tape played back, the setting of the
menus, or the signal format input to the HDV/DV
jack.
• When images are output in 720p format, some of the
text image data (outer frame: underscan portion) on the
monitor may appear cut out. In this case, check the text
image data on the LCD monitor of the unit or on a
monitor using the S VIDEO OUT jack or the VIDEO
OUT jack. Also, when your monitor has an underscan
function, you can check all the text data on the monitor
while in underscan mode.
• The setting of [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in
the [IN/OUT REC] menu is effective for both the
COMPONENT OUT jack and the HDMI OUT jack
(page 71).
• When [HDI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/
OUT REC] menu is set to either [1080i/480i] or
[1080i/576i], 1080/24p and 1080/30p video signals are
converted to 1080/60i, 1080/25p video signals are to
1080/50i, and then output.
• When you change the video format setting of [HDMI/
CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC]
menu, the video signal output from the S VIDEO OUT
jack, VIDEO OUT jack, or HDV/DV jack may be
distorted for a moment.
• If a monitor or other device connected to the unit does
not have a display mode to display the resolution
selected with [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in
[IN/OUT REC], noise may occur on the picture of the
monitor, or a humming noise may be output from the
speakers. Also, the picture may not be displayed or the
sound may not be output. Be sure to check the
displayable resolutions of the monitor by referring the
operational instructions of your monitor, and select the
appropriate menu for the unit.
• Depending on the monitor you have, the picture and
sound on the monitor may be distorted when you
change the resolution of the picture. This is not a
malfunction.
Some monitors have a specification that does not allow
them to display personal contents (such as a movie
recorded for private use) played on the unit. To play
the video properly, use the COMPONENT OUT jacks
or the VIDEO OUT jacks to connect the monitor and
the unit.
g LANC jack
Use this jack when controlling the tape transport
operation of the unit using a device that has a LANC
1)
jack.
Notes
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1) LANC (Local Application Control bus system): Bidirectional interface used to control a consumer VCR