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5. Precautions for Use of DV Input/Output
1. When a signal recorded in WIDE mode is dubbed from a D9 device to a DV device, the WIDE ID signal will be lost. When viewing a dubbed tape on a widescreen monitor, set the monitor to the WIDE mode manually. 2. A copy-guarded signal cannot be dubbed because both the video and audio are muted. 3. With certain DV devices, when the audio output of the D9 device is high, the OVER indicator on the DV device may light up while the signal meter on the D9 device does not indicate an OVER level. This is due to an error in the accuracy of the meter of the DV device or a difference in the dynamic range between the devices, and not to a malfunction of the SA-DV60U. 4. When the audio input is a 4-channel signal with a 32k sampling frequency, the audio will be recorded only in channels 1 and 2, and not in channels 3 and 4. 5. When a D9 device is supplied with DV input and the connected DV device is in Still or Search mode, the audio signal of the DV input is muted. 6. The DIP switch (S301) on the SA-DV60U has been preset at the factory as shown below. Do not alter the setting of this switch.
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5. Precautions for Use of DV Input/Output
1. When a signal recorded in WIDE mode is dubbed from a D9 device to a DV device, the WIDE ID signal will be lost. When viewing a dubbed tape on a widescreen monitor, set the monitor to the WIDE mode manually. 2. A copy-guarded signal cannot be dubbed because both the video and audio are muted. 3. With certain DV devices, when the audio output of the D9 device is high, the OVER indicator on the DV device may light up while the signal meter on the D9 device does not indicate an OVER level. This is due to an error in the accuracy of the meter of the DV device or a difference in the dynamic range between the devices, and not to a malfunction of the SA-DV60E. 4. When the audio input is a 4-channel signal with a 32k sampling frequency, the audio will be recorded only in channels 1 and 2, and not in channels 3 and 4. 5. When a D9 device is supplied with DV input and the connected DV device is in Still or Search mode, the audio signal of the DV input is muted. 6. The DIP switch (S301) on the SA-DV60E has been preset at the factory as shown below. Do not alter the setting of this switch.
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Switch bits 3 & 8 at low positions. All other switch bits at high positions.
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Switch bit 3 at low position. All other switch bits at high positions.
7. Although with certain DV devices the audio EE output from the DV device may be out of phase, recording is performed normally. 8. It is not possible to perform editing between D9 devices.
7. Although with certain DV devices the audio EE output from the DV device may be out of phase, recording is performed normally. 8. It is not possible to perform editing between D9 devices.
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