Sony DSR-2000P Speaker System User Manual


 
Location and Function of Parts
Chapter 1 Overview
16 Chapter 1 Overview
Lower Control Panel
FULL/FINE
PHONE LEVEL
CH-1
REC
PB
ASSEMBLE
HEADPHONES
PREVIEW REVIEW
AUTO
DMC EDIT
DELETE
MEMORY
VIDEO
INSERT
CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 TC
CH-2 CH-3 CH-4
CH-4CH-3CH-2CH-1
L
R
TRIM
PULL FOR VARIABLE
IN
OUT
IN OUT
AUDIO
REC
STANDBY
EJECT REW PLAY F FWD STOP
SEARCH VARIABLE
PREROLL
EDIT
PLAYER RECORDER
ENTRY SHIFT
LIST MARK
PREREAD PB/EE PB MENU SET HOLD
COUNTER SEL
RESET
CHANNEL
CONDITION
-+
MONITOR SELECT
METER
EDIT
ClipLink
LP
VITC
INHIBIT
KEY INHIBIT SERVO
SHUTTLE
JOG
COUNTER
HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES
REPEAT
NOT
EDITABLE
REC
U-BIT TC
1 METER FULL/FINE button
2 REC controls
3 PB controls
4 MONITOR SELECT buttons
5 HEADPHONES jack and PHONE LEVEL control
1Monitor/menu/display setting
section
(see page 17)
2 Display section
(see page 18)
3 Edit mode setting section
(see page 20)
4 Editing control section
(see page 21)
5 Tape transport control
section
(see page 22)
6 Search control section
(see page 23)
1 METER FULL/FINE button
This switches the display mode of the audio level
meters in the upper control panel as follows:
FULL: In this mode the segment of the display
corresponding to the current audio level and all
lower segments light. A marker indicating the
reference level (set with extended menu item 811)
also appears.
FINE: The display is enlarged, with a step of 0.25 dB
with respect to the reference level of 0 dB.
In this mode only the segment of the display
corresponding to the current audio level lights. If
the audio level exceeds the maximum display
level, the top segment flashes, and if the audio
level goes below the minimum display level, the
bottom segment flashes.
2 REC (recording) controls
These individually adjust the recording levels on
channels 1 to 4.
To set the recording level, put the unit in E-E mode,
pull out the control knobs and adjust the level while
watching the level meters.
When the control knobs are pushed in, the recording
levels return to the preset levels and cannot be
adjusted.
For details of selecting the E-E mode, see the description of
the REC button in the tape transport control section (see
page 22) and the PB/EE button in the monitor/menu/display
setting section (see page 17).
6 PLAYER button and RECORDER button