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1. 1 Press the COUNTER SELECT button to light the time data type indicator TC or U BIT TC To set the time code s initial value U BIT To set user bit data The current time code value or user bit data is shown in the time counter display 2 Set the TIME CODE menu items as shown below Menu item Setting TC MODE INT RUN MODE FREE RUN or REC RUN DF MODE Usually DF on DSR 80 only For details of menu settings see Chapter 4 Menu Settings 3 Press the TC PRESET button on the menu control panel The current setting is shown on the monitor screen and in the time counter display on the unit s front panel The leftmost digit keeps flashing One of the following menu screens is displayed on the monitor depending on the setting made in Step 1 TC PRESET MODE UB PRESET MODE TCG 00 00 00 00 UBG 00 00 00 00 UP DATA INCREMENT UP DATA INCREMENT DOWN DATA DECREMENT DOWN DATA DECREMENT LEFT LEFT SHIFT LEFT LEFT SHIFT RIGHT RIGHT SHIFT RIGHT RIGHT SHIFT RESET DATA CLEAR RESET DATA CLEAR SET DATA SET SET DATA SET TC PSET ABORT amp EXIT TC PSET ABORT amp EXIT Time code initial value setting screen Note If you press the TC PRESET button while CNT value is being displayed the message COUNTER MODE IS SELECTED SET COUNTER SELECT SWIT
2. ER HUDD mm8 o000000 Video monitor S 1 110P QSDI Output Board p e WD Bes al o 4000 Cem eG QSDI REMOTE OUTPUT DSR 80 80P QSDI recorder INPUT REMOTE 94949 see l NS Quim mm INS E ed MONITOR VIDEO OUT 2 AUDIO SUPER Audio input Composite video input 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied XEj I 9 pin remote control cable supplied length 5 m 16 ft 3 Cable with RCA phono plugs not supplied Em DSR 80 80P recorder and DSR 60 60P player settings Switch Recorder Player REMOTE LOCAL LOCAL REMOTE 64 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Connections for Analog Recording The following shows connections for a system in which analog playback signals from another recorder or player are recorded on a DSR 80 80P In this system the video signals are analog component signals and the audio signals are recorded from audio channels and 2 Video monitor Cable with RCA phono plugs Em not supplied Q 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied KE I Cable with XLR connectors not ees DEER supplied o SES LS
3. a 2 0 in the left box is an example of playback speed indication 32 Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation Indication Operation mode THREADING Tape is being threaded this indicator is displayed from the time a cassette is inserted until the tape has been threaded UNTHREADING Tape is being unthreaded this indicator is displayed from the time the EJECT button is pressed until the R cassette is actually ejected CASSETTE OUT No cassette has been loaded i T STANDBY OFF Standby off mode THE counter aispiay T RELEASE Tension release mode 9 STOP Stop mode Press the COUNTER SELECT button on the front F FWD Fast forward mode panel of the unit OD o REW Rewind mode Each press of this button cycles through three options 9 PREROLL Preroll mode CNT value time code and user bit data The time E PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked data type indicator for each option lights as it is 8 PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo locked selected as PLAY PAUSE Playback pause mode 8 REC Recording mode servo unlocked e data type Babe data shown in the time counter S REC LOCK Recording mode servo locked lt ay TES Sg REC PAUSE Recording pause mode TC B T EE e Eme corner m ime code if recording the time code is EDIT Edi mode seryo unlocked generated by the internal time code a EDIT LOCK Edit mode servo locked generator
4. Bunoousejgno4 pue soueusjureyy 9 sa deyo TT III The four digit value to the left of the slash is the resettable trip count and the right value is the cumulative total from manufacture Head Cleaning Always use the PDVM 12CL Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads You can run the cleaning cassette for 10 seconds per cleaning operation Follow the instructions for the cleaning cassette as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads 70 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Digital hours meter indications on the time counter display One of the four indications appears on the time counter display at a time Use the 4 and X buttons to change the item displayed Initially only the trip value appears Hold down the gt button to display also the cumulative total from manufacture which will appear to the right of the trip value and the slash The following illustrates the digital hours meter indications on the time counter display in all four display modes The right hand indication for each display mode is the indication you can view while holding down the button on the menu control panel T1 OPERATION mode Oper 00000 T2 DRUM ROTATION mode Drum 0000 0000 00000 T3 TAPE RUNNING mode Tape 0000 0000 00000 CT THREADING mode Thread 0000 0000 00000 To end the digital hours meter di
5. Ss 0 0 O Oloo WZ E BLACK 9 E BURST OUT 4 3 2 1 REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination Switch ON REF VIDEO IN DSR 80 80P recorder FN olo Sei S PN MN AZ 6 uGas A K E fgeejooo9 _ REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch ON REF VIDERI DSR 60 60P player 1 o E GS e i REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch ON REF VIDEO IN E I LI UVW 1600 1600P player 2 REF VIDEO IN E Ee Fo oo E oc ijo PVE 500 Editing Control Unit REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch ON Use 75Q coaxial cables for all of these connections Control signal connections The following shows an example of control signal connections to enable the editing controller to control all other A B roll editing system devices Setting on all devices controlled from the editing controller Switch Setting REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE 9 pin remote control cable Mixer control mode selection switch PARALLEL RECORDER foc PLAYER 1 OOt a e 3 PvE 500 Edi MIXER SWITCHER PLAYER2 Control Unit 9 pin remote control cable 9 pin remote control cable 9 pin 15 pin
6. DFS 500 500P DME Switcher I PVE 500 etc Editing controller DSR 60 60P player 1 Video signal Audio signal EPI Reference video signal mee Control signal NE a d oo loo delt al 4 UVW 1600 i 1600P i player 2 a When using a DFS 500 500P DME Switcher the phase of the video signals processed by the DFS 500 500P is delayed which means that a delay unit must be connected between the MXP 290 Audio Mixer s output and the audio input in the DSR 80 80P recorder Chapter 5 Connections and Settings 59 DE AIT sDumes pue suonoeuuo G Je dey QUIM Connections for an A B Roll Editing System Audio monitor system connections The following shows an example of audio monitor system connections For details of these connections refer to each connected device s instruction manual Speaker right channel Speaker left channel Audio amplifier Cables with RCA phono plugs not supplied MONITOR MONITOR OUT2 OUT 1 o oco Oo Oo oo o o o 00 00 6 o 660600000060 MXP 290 Audio Mixer 60 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Reference video signal connection When you perform recording or editing be sure to use a reference video signal DFS 500 500P DME Switcher
7. R B AUDIO IN 6 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm switches EI GB SS ER SSG 566 AUDIO IN CH 1 to CH 4 connectors MONITOR S VIDEO AUDIO o e AUDIO OUT CH 1 to CH 4 connectors MONITOR AUDIO connector Q AUDIO IN 600 2 ON OFF switches Use these switches to select either 600 Q impedance the ON setting or 10 kQ impedance the OFF setting for the AUDIO IN CH 1 to CH 4 connectors AUDIO IN 6 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm switches Set these switches according to the levels of the signals input to the AUDIO IN CH 1 to CH 4 connectors AUDIO IN CH 1 channel 1 to CH 4 connectors XLR 3 pin female Use these connectors to connect separate channels of audio input from a player VCR or other external audio equipment AUDIO OUT CH 1 channel 1 to CH 4 connectors XLR 3 pin male Output channel 1 to channel 4 audio signals respectively 18 Chapter 1 Overview MONITOR AUDIO connector RCA phono jack Outputs audio signals for monitoring The audio signals to be output from this connector can be selected with the MONITOR SELECT switches on the menu control panel 4 see page 13 Recording This section describes the necessary settings and operations to perform recording on this unit The same settings and operations apply whether you are using the unit as part of
8. 43 A B roll editing system 59 Al EDIT CH menu 43 A2 EDIT CH men 43 AC IN connector sene 14 ACCESSOTIES seperi aE ole meii 7 AFTER CUE UP menu 43 ALARM menu Alarm messages Analog audio signal input output SCCHOM eege EA 18 Analog interfaces 6 15 18 Analog recording sessss 65 Analog video input output section 15 Arrow 4M buttons eesssss AUDIO CHI 1 2 indicators AUDIO CH 1 CH 1 2 button AUDIO CH 2 3 4 indicators AUDIO CH 2 CH 3 4 button AUDIO CONTROL menu AUDIO IN 600 Q ON OFF Switches 18 AUDIO IN 6 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm e 18 AUDIO IN CH 1 to CH 4 connectors 18 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control knobs 9 Audio input selecting 20 Audio level meter sessess 9 AUDIO MODE display 9 Audio mode indicators 9 Audio monitor system es 60 AUDIO MUTE menu 4T AUDIO OUT CH 1 to CH 4 CONMECLOLS ci eip eoe rese rie etie 18 Audio problemg eee 70 AUDIO REC SELECT button us 9 Audio recording mode selecting 21 AUTO EE SELECT menu sseseeeseeesee 42 AUTO FUNCTION menu 50 Auto mode AUTO FUNCTION execution menu seeee 50 AUTO REW menu
9. _ Error code PRESS EJECT KEY TO EJECT TAPE Direction Error code M Error02 603 Monitor screen Time counter display Alarm Messages When a setting connection or operation error has been such as the ones shown below to the monitor screen made or when a problem such as condensation on and the time counter display heads has occurred the unit outputs alarm messages ALARM REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED Cause of alarm SET REMOTE LOCAL SWITCH Direction TO LOCAL REMOTE Monitor screen Time counter display If an alarm message appears follow the direction VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector and for indicated under the message in the monitor screen CHARA DISPLAY and ALARM under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to be set to ON Note factory default setting and REF ALARM to be set To display alarm messages on the monitor screen it is to ON or ON LIMITED factory default setting necessary for the monitor to be connected to the For details of menu settings see Chapter 4 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 73 Bunoousej qnoJ pue soueuajureyy 9 Je1deuo Wl Troubleshooting E GULIEEI List of alarm messages and associated directions Here is a list of alarm messages and associated In this list the Causes of alarm are arranged in directions to appear on the monitor sc
10. TBC i5252 9 mines ESS TC EE OUT MODE menu TC indicator aco rear cete TC INSERT menu eene TC insert function eerie TC MODE menu erento TC PRESET button sek nni Time base corrector sess 7 TIME CODE menu sss 45 Time code generator s 6 TIME CODE IN connector 15 TIME CODE OUT connector 15 Time code reader dene 6 Time code esi initial value setting 33 PETECOLAING cssessevssusevssiascssnsesstesvacsesse 35 synchronizing esse 33 34 Time counter display 11 Time data problems 71 Time data type indicators 11 Time data problems 0 0 cee 71 Time data type indicators 11 June data srian 71 displaying 31 32 Problems renesse a 71 iip 31 Track pitch eoa 2 Troubleshooting 5 71 UB BINARY GP menu 45 U BIT indicator eseesess 11 User bit data setting ssssss 33 VIDEO b tton 5 55 55 ertet 10 VIDEO CONTROL menu 47 VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch 15 VIDEO IN connectors ee eeeeeseeeeeeee 15 VIDEO indicators Video input selecting Video monitor sss VIDEO OUT 1 connector 15 VIDEO OUT 2 SU
11. 58 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 59 Connections for QSDI Dubbing 64 Connections for Analog Recording 65 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases 66 Chapter 6 Maintenance and EE 69 Troubleshooti ng oun p 69 Regular Checks cies eontra tanen ee renean 69 Head Cleaning bete tete epis 70 Troubleshooting noraen iren nan ninek npn e nuaucs 71 Error Messages inset retten eee te ires 73 Alarm MESSA TES c nonet te er eee Ea ee poe Lr So Ebo uaa 73 Appendix Notes on Use nini ein rc rine sinana kassada aaiae iadaan 77 Speclflcatlons ise ceccercssccceccesccsesceccectexcesenteceresuseseereacs versace 78 GOS SOY 81 DENN J 83 4 Table of Contents The DSR 80 80P is a 4 inch digital video cassette recorder that uses the DVCAM digital recording format This system achieves stable superb picture quality by digitally processing video signals that are separated into color difference signals and luminance signals component method The DSR 80 80P unit is equipped with the variety of functions that are needed for videocassette recorders and players used in professional digital video editing systems It supports the ClipLink function developed by Sony Corporation for highly efficient video editing When
12. Player DSR 80 80P 1 Power on this unit by pressing on the I side of the POWER switch 2 Power on the video monitor and set the monitor s switches as shown below Switch Setting 75 Q termination switch ON or attach a 75 Q terminator Input switch Set according to the type of input signal from this unit 28 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback Playback Procedure REMOTE LOCAL switch 12 When controlling this unit from an editing controller set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE When not set the switch to LOCAL 1 Insert a cassette For details of cassette insertion see page 24 and for usable cassette types see page 22 The cassette is automatically drawn into the unit The STOP button will light and a few seconds later a still image will appear on the monitor screen 2 Press the PLAY button This starts the playback operation When the tape is played back all the way to the end the unit automatically rewinds it and then stops If the following indicators light when a cassette is loaded Indicator It means Cassette memory indicator The loaded cassette contains a cassette memory OI ClipLink indicator There is ClipLink log data stored in the cassette memory on the loaded cassette
13. Continued 45 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Menu Contents EE Menu contents Continued sbumes mue 7 1ejdeuo QAM TIME CODE Time code Settings related to the time code generator TC EE OUT MODE TC out mod This only appears when is installed mode the optional DSBK 130 130P Timecode Input Output Board It controls the phase of the LTC signal output when recording timecode and in STOP REC mode forced EE Description of settings MUTE gt gt mute Output no timecode THROUGH through Output LTC with the phase synchronized to the signal input to the TIME CODE IN connector Use this mode when the signal input to the VIDEO IN connectors is not synchronized to the reference video signal See the example configuration on page 48 VIDEO INPUT PHASE gt gt V input Output LTC with the phase synchronized to the input video signal Use this mode when using the video input in a bridging loop through connection See the example configuration on page 48 VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE V output Output LTC with the phase synchronized to the output video signal Use this mode when using a bridging loop through connection from the output video to the input video See the example configuration on page 49 FROM STOP From STOP Set the time to switch from stop mode to tape protection mode and select the mode for protecting the video heads and video tape TAPE PROTECTION Tape
14. To return a particular setting to its factory default In the display for changing the setting in question press the RESET NO button Carry out the procedure in the section Changing the Settings of Basic Items page 51 up to step 6 then with the list of the setting displayed in the example if the setting has been changed it will be 66 or 33 press the RESET NO button to return the setting to its factory default of 100 To return all settings to their factory defaults 1 Press the MENU button on the menu control panel to display the menu selection 2 Press the gt button to display level of the setup menu 3 Press the RESET NO button A message appears to confirm whether or not you wish to return all settings to their factory defaults Monitor screen message INITIALIZE ALL ITEMS TO FACTORY PRESET VALUES Message in the time Init setup counter display 54 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 Press the SET YES button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and Saving appears in the time counter display while the settings of all items are returned to their factory defaults and these factory defaults are saved in the unit s memory If you power off the unit while settings are being saved settings may not be correctly returned to their factory defaults Wait until the saving is completed before powering off
15. Jog audio function When in jog mode audio can be monitored at playback speeds ranging from normal to 30 normal in both directions The audio signals are once stored in memory and then played back at the same rate as the search speed This allows you to use audio playback to find the desired edit points Built in TBC Time Base Corrector A digital TBC is built in to ensure jitter free video output during analog editing Other Features Menu system for functionality and operation settings The unit provides a menu system to make its various functions easier to use and set up its operation conditions Superimposition function Time code numbers operation mode indications menus error messages and other text data can be superimposed and output in analog composite video signals Easy maintenance functions e Self diagnostic alarm function This function automatically detects setup and connection errors operation faults and other problems It also displays a description of the problem its cause and the recommended response on the video monitor screen or time counter display Digital hours meter The unit s digital hours meter functions include four kinds of tally operations for operating hours head drum usage hours tape transport hours and tape threading unthreading times The tally results can be viewed on the video monitor or the time counter display Rack mountable When you use the option
16. ALARM ON Monitor screen 6 Press the gt button Brightness Time counter display This displays all possible settings for the item selected in step 5 SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL BRIGHTNESS 100 66 33 Monitor screen 52 Chapter 4 Menu Settings gt gt 100 Time counter display Monitor screen 8 To change other settings press the lt button to return to the previous screen then repeat steps 5 to 7 as required When you have completed the settings press the SET YES button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and Saving appears in the time counter display while the new settings are saved in the unit s memory When the saving operation is completed the monitor screen and time counter display return to their normal indications f you power off the unit before setting operation is completed settings will be lost Wait until the saving is completed before powering off the unit f instead of pressing the SET YES button you press the MENU button the new settings are not saved The message ABORT appears both on the monitor screen and in the time counter display for 0 5 seconds and the system forcibly exits the menus To change more than one setting be sure after making the settings to press the SET YES button Meanings of indications on the monitor Screen On screen indication Right
17. TC PRESET button MONITOR SELECT switches SET YES button SYNC synchronization PHASE control Turn this control to accurately adjust the synchronization phase of the output video signal of the unit with respect to the reference video signal Use a cross point Phillips screwdriver to turn it SC subcarrier PHASE control Turn this control to accurately adjust the subcarrier phase of the composite video output signal of the unit with respect to the reference video signal Use a cross point Phillips screwdriver to turn it MENU button Press this button to display the menu on the monitor screen and the time counter display Press it again to return from the menu display to the usual display On how to use the menu see chapter 4 Menu Settings Arrow 4 JL lt buttons Use these buttons to move around the menu items and also for setting time code and user bit data For details on setting time code and user bit data see Using the Internal Time Code Generator page 33 Q RESET NO button Press this button to reset menu settings reset the time data shown in the time counter display to Zero or send a negative response to the unit s prompts Q SET YES button Press this button to save new settings such as selected menu items and time code settings to the unit s memory or send a positive response to the unit s prompts TC time code P
18. In order to provide stable video and audio signals for analog editing it is necessary for the built in time base corrector TBC to operate correctly To ensure this input a reference video signal synchronized with the video signal to the REF VIDEO IN connector and set the REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch to ON Connections for an A B Roll Editing System The following is an example configuration of A B roll editing system using the DSR 80 80P In this configuration the recorder is a DSR 80 80P player 1 is a DSR 60 60P and player 2 is an analog Betacam UVW 1600 1600P Videocassette Player To create a final tape a tape that contains a completely packaged program in Betacam format you can use a Betacam VCR such as the UVW 1800 1800P as the recorder The purpose of the following figure is to clearly indicate the flow of signals among the component devices in this system The specific connections and DSR 80 80P settings for this system are described beginning on the next page Audio monitor system Source video Main video monitor Video signal generator Sony Tektronix TSG 130 etc monitor DSR 80 80P recorder DPS D7 or other delay unit i i i i t MXP 290 Audio
19. Remove the cassette Press the EJECT button After a few seconds the tape is unwound from the head drum and the cassette is automatically ejected If a CNT value is shown on the time counter display assuming the time data type indicator COUNTER is lit the CNT value is reset Disable the automatic rewind function Change the menu settings See AUTO REW page 42 in Chapter 4 Menu Settings Change the time period before the unit switches to standby off mode from stop mode Change the menu settings See TAPE PROTECTION page 46 in Chapter 4 Menu Settings Setting the Time Data This unit is provided with the following functions related to time data Display and reset CNT value Set display record and play back SMPTE EBU time code and user bit data When the unit is equipped with an optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board it can output the time code read from the tape as an analog LTC signal while in normal speed playback mode and receive an external analog time code LTC signal Even when the unit is equipped with the DSBK 130 130P it outputs no signal from the TIME CODE OUT connector unless it is in normal speed playback mode The following explains how to use these functions Displaying Time Data and Operation Mode Indications Time data and operation mode indications can be displayed on the monitor screen Time data can also be displayed in the
20. 42 BRIGHTNESS menu 45 BN signal input sese 16 B Y signal output sess 16 Oi E ssa TI Cassette compartment sese 8 Cassette memory indicator 11 Cassette memory oo eese 11 22 Cassettes sce coron re ertet 21 Ee od irat dope bar 25 NOLES On USE aiza etre 23 preventing accidental erasure 27 REC SAVE switch tape Slack E CHARA DISPLAY menu s es 43 CHARA POSITION menu 43 CHARA TYPE menu 44 Cleaning video heads 70 ClipLink function wo eee 6 57 ClipLink indicator eise nes 11 CNT value resetting sess 32 Color difference signal inputs 16 Color difference signal outputs 16 COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y B Y RGB IN connectors 15 COMPONENT VIDEO Y RN B Y RGB OUT connectors 15 Composite video input 15 Composite video output 15 Condensation netter 69 Connections and settings 57 A B roll editing system 61 analog recording audio monitor system control signals sss cut editing system eee digital non linear editing system 57 QSDI dubbing reference video signal video monitor oe eee eee video signals emn C
21. For details of the use of individual items see the sections Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format page 38 and Rerecording the Time Code TC Insert Function page 35 Menu contents QSDI DUBBING QSDI dub Selection of data for QSDI dubbing For dubbing through the QSDI interface select data that the dubbing applies to Description of setting ANN A V Dub the audio and video A V TC gt A V TC Dub the audio video and time code A V TC CM gt A V TC OM Dub the audio video time code and cassette memory contents When A V is selected the time code recorded follows the setting of the TIME CODE item in the setup menu TC INSERT TC insert Time code rewriting Rewrite the time code from an initial value which can be set freely Description of setting 50 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Changing Menu Settings This section explains how to change menu settings Buttons Used to Change Settings Use the following buttons on the menu control panel to change the menu settings Menu control buttons Functions MENU button Opens the menu and launches menu control mode Closes the menu and exits menu control mode 4 and JL buttons These buttons move the highlighted cursor up and down within the current level to select an item or setting Hold down one of these buttons to make the highlighted cursor move continuously lt and buttons Press the gt
22. Related equipment ES 7 EditStation Linear editing controller PVE 500 RM 450 450CE BVE 600 800 910 2000 9100 9100P etc DFS 500 500P DME Switcher DXC D30 D30P Color Video Camera DSR 1 1P Digital Videocassette Recorder DSR 85 85P Digital Videocassette Recorder DSR 60 60P Digital Videocassette Player DSR 130 130P Digital Camcorder SVRM 100 100A Remote Control Unit DSRM 10 Remote Control Unit TBC remote controller UVR 60 60P BVR 50 50P Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 2 UVR 60 60P etc Glossary A B roll editing An editing method that uses two or more playback VCRs to create special effects such as dissolve and wipe and uses one record VCR to record the results of the editing Using an editing controller allows efficient control of the VCRs and very precise editing B Y signal A chrominance signal determined by subtracting the Y luminance signal from the B blue signal One of the component signals Capstan A drive mechanism that moves the tape at a specified speed Its rotation normally synchronizes with a reference sync signal Chrominance signal Color signal containing color information such as hue and saturation Also called C signal Component video signals RGB Video signals comprising separate component signals for the primary colors red green and blue Widely used for display connections in computer systems There are two ways of connecting the
23. sss 6 INPUT MODE display 9 Input problems eee 71 INPUT SELECT buttons 9 Input setting section sess 9 Interfaces Internal time code generator PEACE secet advancement Index 83 xepu HAA Index LOCAL ENABLE Gmenm 42 Luminance signal input 16 Luminance signal output 16 EN Ia 69 MAX SRCH SPEED menu 42 iu m 41 basic 1Mems ee 41 51 changing menu settings 51 COD LEDIS cocos deed gre eredi 42 digital hours meter display menu 41 enhanced items 41 53 operation example 52 ee EE 41 returning menu settings to the factory defaults eases d enotomonenam 54 Set p MENU reserse 41 MENU button 2e ettet t 13 Menu control panel ss 13 MENU DISPLAY menu 44 MENU GRADE menu 47 6 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm switches 18 MONITOR AUDIO connector 18 Monitor problems esesinecseroigiiei 72 MONITOR SELECT switches 13 Non drop frame mode 31 Non linear editing esses 3 NOT EDITABLE indicator 11 26 Note OM USE nnn ertt eres TI Operation mode indications 31 OPERATIONAL FUNCTION MENU t
24. 12 3 4 1 3 2 4 SET YES 1 Press the MENU button on the menu control panel SYSTEM MENU Setu p menu AUTO FUNCTION SETUP MENU gt Time counter display HOURS METER Monitor screen 2 Press the button to select AUTO FUNCTION SYSTEM MENU Auto func SETUP MENU AUTO FUNCTION gt HOURS METER Time counter display Monitor screen 3 Press the gt button This displays the items in the level 1 of the auto mode execution menu AUTO FUNCTION MENU QSDI DUBBING gt QSDI DUB TC INSERT Time counter display Monitor screen 4 Press the J button to select TC INSERT AUTO FUNCTION MENU TC inse rt QSDI DUBBING TC INSERT gt Time counter display Monitor screen 5 Press the gt button The following message appears TC INSERT Set tape Time counter display INSERT THE TAPE IN THIS UTR ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen Continued Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation 35 uomeJedo Bunip3 40 suonouny jueiueAuO g Jedeuz Ill T uoneJjedo Bupa 40 suonounJ JualuaAuoy Ja deuD UIT Setting the Time Data REQUE aaa 6 Insert the cassette A message to confirm the TC insert operation appears TE INSERT TC insert Time counter display START TC INSERT START YES KEY ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen To cancel
25. B Y 2 0 MHz 1 0 dB 2 0 dB S N when using analog component interface More than 55 dB K factor K2T KPB Less than 2 0 Y C delay Less than 30 ns Audio performance Frequency response 2 channel 48 kHz mode 20 Hz to 20 kHz 40 5 dB 1 0 dB 4 channel 32 kHz mode 20 Hz to 14 5 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB Dynamic range More than 85 dB Distortion THD N Less than 0 05 48 kHz Input connectors Digital signal inputs QSDI INPUT BNC type QSDI format 270 Mbps SDI INPUT with optional DSBK 120 120P SDI Input Output Board installed BNC type x2 active through Serial Digital Interface format 270 Mbps SMPTE 259M CCIR656 III Analog video inputs REF VIDEO IN BNC type x2 loop through Black burst 0 286 V DSR 80 or 0 3 V DSR 80P 75 Q negative sync Composite sync 2 0 V 75 Q negative sync for RGB four wire signal input BNC type x2 loop through composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative COMPONENT VIDEO IN BNC type x3 for YRB input Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 color bars for DSR 80 or 10046 color bars for DSR 80P 75 Q for RGB input 100 color bars G 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync for three wire operation 0 7 Vp p 75 Q for four wire operation B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q R 0 7 Vp p 75 Q DIN 4 pin Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q C 0 286 Vp p DSR 80 or 0 3 Vp p DSR 80P 75 Q burst level VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN Analog audio inputs AUDIO IN XLR 3 pin female x4 4 0
26. EXT REGEN causes the internal time code generator to automatically synchronize with the external time code input to the unit via the QSDI interface Once an external time code signal has been input the unit s internal time code advancement mode and frame count mode are automatically set as shown below Advancement mode FREE RUN Frame count mode Same as external time code drop frame or non drop frame To confirm external synchronization Press the STOP button to put the unit into stop mode then press the REC button Look at the time counter display and check that the time code value displayed there matches the external time code value Rerecording the Time Code TC Insert Function The TC insert function makes it possible to use the internal time code generator to rewrite time code and user bits when the time code recorded on a tape is discontinuous You can start recording time code from an initial value which can be set freely See page 36 Notes Use a tape which is recorded in the DVCAM format You cannot use the TC insert function with a tape recorded in DV format The time code recording starts from the current tape position Cue the tape up beforehand to the required start position f you use a tape on which ClipLink log data is recorded the ClipLink log data will be lost 2 4 SYNC PHASE SC PHASE MENU RESET NO MONITOR SELECT 71 CH CH CH CH
27. Output the image of field 2 only Only on DSR 80 SETUP REMOVE Setup rmv Determine whether or not to remove black setup from analog video input signals OFF OFF Do not remove black setup ON ON Remove black setup Only on DSR 80 SETUP ADD Setup add Determine whether or not to add black setup to analog video output signals OFF OFF Do not add black setup ON gt gt ON Add black setup SYNC ON GREEN When outputting RGB signals from the COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y and B Y RGB OUT connectors select whether or not to include a sync signal in the green signal ON gt gt ON Include a sync signal use the RGB three wire mode OFF gt gt OFF Do not include a sync signal Use the RGB four wire mode and output the sync signal from the REF VIDEO OUT connector CC F1 BLANK CC1 blank Select whether or not to blank the closed caption first field signal OFF gt gt OFF Do not blank ON gt gt ON Blank CC F2 BLANK CC2 blank Select whether or not to blank the closed caption second field signal OFF gt gt OFF Do not blank ON gt gt ON Blank AUDIO CONTROL Audio Settings related to audio control DIGITAL INPUT Digi Input Enable or disable the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control knobs to work for AES EBU SDI or QSDI format digital audio input Description of setting VARIABLE Variable Enable the control knobs BYPAS
28. BNC type Input SMPTE time code DSR 80 or EBU time code DSR 80P externally generated TIME CODE OUT connector BNC type When the unit is in normal speed playback mode this connector outputs the time code read from the tape as an analog LTC signal When the unit is in any other mode the connector outputs no signal Note The TIME CODE IN connector and TIME CODE OUT connector can only be used when an optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board is installed in this unit VIDEO IN connectors BNC type and 75 Q termination switch Input a composite video signal to one of these connectors The two connectors can be used for a loop through connection When making a loop through connection set the 75 termination switch to OFF and when not set the switch to ON Chapter 1 Overview 15 HNN NN MeIMeAQ Jeideuo diti Location and Function of Parts Q VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 SUPER connectors BNC type Output a composite video signal When CHARA DISPLAY under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item has been set to ON factory default setting a character signal is superimposed on the video signal that is output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector Q COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y B Y RGB IN connectors BNC type Input a component video Y R Y B Y signal or RGB signal according to the setting of the selector switch Y Luminance signal R Y and B Y Color difference signals COMPONENT VI
29. Composite Audio input video input 75 Q termination 2 switch ON a COMPONENT VIDEO n REF VIDEO OUT MONITOR DSR 80 80P REF VIDEO IN Y R Y B Y RGB OUT OUT 2 SUPER AUDIO Gooner Gaz E GC an LN Weil 550 S 9i COMPONENT lei ke Oo S VIDEO AR As o mam Y R Y B Y RGB IN ee AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN DSR 60 60P CH 1 CH 2 player CH 1 CH 2 a Three 75 Q coaxial cables are used one each for Y R Y and B Y Settings on the DSR 80 80P For details of the video audio input and audio mode Switch input audio mode Setting settings see Settings for Recording page 19 REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE when controlling the unit from an editing controller AUDIO IN 600 ON OFF ON AUDIO IN 6 dBm 0 dBm Normally 4 dBm 4 dBm Video input Component Audio input Analog Audio mode 2 channel 48 kHz Chapter 5 Connections and Settings 65 ce MU AIT sBumes pue suonoeuuo gejdeu QI Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases When using two or more players as in an A B roll editing system phase synchronization of the signals i e system sync is necessary and for composite signals only the subcarrier phase must also be in sync If not picture instabilities or color break up may occur at edit points After configuring the editing system use a vectorscope to adjust the sync and subcarrier phase of the recorder and players Subcarrier phase adjustment is necessary when using
30. Settings Preventing accidental erasure Set the REC SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE to prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents REC SAVE switch Set to SAVE To enable re recording Set the cassette s REC SAVE switch to REC If you insert a cassette into the unit when this switch is set to SAVE the unit will not record when you press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button Checking the tape for slack Using a paper clip or a similar object turn the reel gently in the direction shown by the arrow If the reel does not move there is no slack Insert the cassette into the cassette compartment and after about 10 seconds take it out Paper clip etc Reel No double insertion of cassettes When you insert a cassette the orange lock out plate appears in the cassette compartment to prevent double insertion Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 27 xoegKe g pue Duipiooeu z sajdeyo UAE Playback This section describes the necessary settings and operations to perform playback on this unit The same settings and operations apply whether you are using the unit as part of an editing system for dubbing or as a stand alone player VCR For the necessary connections for playback and the settings not covered in this section see Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Settings for Playback Video monitor
31. a color playback at 32 times normal in forward or reverse direction Jog Use this mode for low speed search and frame by frame search Digital slow Use this mode for noise free color playback at speeds ranging from 0 to s normal in both directions Still Use this mode to view a still picture of any field Jog audio Use this mode to monitor the audio track at speeds ranging from normal to 30 normal in both directions Note When controlling this unit from external equipment be sure to set the REMOTE LOCAL switch on the unit s front panel as follows External equipment REMOTE LOCAL switch setting Editing controller connected to REMOTE REMOTE connector SIRCS system remote controller LOCAL connected to CONTROL S connector For a description of search operations via external equipment see the equipment s operating instructions Search Operations on This Unit Once PB has been set for F FWD and REW via AUTO EE SELECT under the OPERATIONAL FUNCTION menu item factory default setting PB you can use the F FWD button and REW button for high speed searching When using these buttons for high speed searches be sure to set the REMOTE LOCAL switch on the front panel to LOCAL To do a forward high speed search Press and hold the F FWD button While you are holding down the button you can view the color playback which is advancing 32 times normal speed To
32. audio input and audio mode settings see Settings for Recording page 19 62 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Connection of a video monitor Set up the following connections to enable monitoring of video and audio signals on a video monitor In addition to video signals you can have time data the DSR 80 80P s operation mode alarm messages and other information displayed as text on the monitor screen by setting CHARA DISPLAY under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to ON this 1s the factory default setting For details of menu operations see Chapter 4 75 Q termination switch ON or attach a 75 Q terminator Input switches Set according to the type of input signals Video monitor Audio input Composite video input VIDEO MONITOR OUT AUDIO 2 SUPER FN Q aer ORO z EN SZ Ae ommo oo DSR 80 80P Cable with RCA phono plugs not supplied 75 Q coaxial cable NI not supplied IS m Settings on an editing control unit When connecting an editing control unit make the settings as follows according to the model PVE 500 No settings are required BVE 600 900 910 2000 NTSC model or FXE 100 120 Set the VCR constants as follows 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 80 11 00 96 05 05 03 80 O
33. cassette With such a cassette execution of recording may destroy the ClipLink log data NOT EDITABLE indicator The recording format of the tape is DV Replace the tape with one that has been recorded in DVCAM format when the unit is a recorder for editing The audio recording mode selected on this unit does not coincides with that of the tape When your current purpose is recording you can use the tape as it is When your current purpose is editing set the unit for the same audio recording mode as with the tape For more details see Troubleshooting page 71 For this purpose Stop recording Do this Press the STOP button The unit enters stop mode and will automatically switch to standby off mode after 8 minutes Remove the cassette Press the EJECT button After a few seconds the tape is unwound from the head drum and the cassette is automatically ejected If a CNT value is shown on the time counter display assuming the time data type indicator COUNTER is lit the CNT value is reset Inhibit the unit from outputting text information time data operation mode indications etc to the video monitor Change the menu settings See CHARA DISPLAY page 43 in Chapter 4 Menu Settings Change the time period before the unit switches to standby off mode from stop mode Change the menu settings See TAPE PROTECTION page 46 in Chapter 4 Menu
34. connected to a Sony EditStation the unit serves as part of a powerful non linear editing system The unit is also equipped with a full fledged analog interface to support hybrid systems that combine conventional analog equipment with digital equipment The DSR 80 80P s main features are described below DVCAM Format DVCAM is based on the consumer DV format which uses the 4 1 1 component digital format and provides a s inch digital recording format for professional use High picture quality high stability Video signals are separated into color difference signals and luminance signals which are encoded and compressed to one fifth size before being recorded to ensure stable and superb picture quality Because the recording is digital multi generation dubbing can be performed with virtually no deterioration of quality 1 Non linear editing This is an editing method that uses video and audio signals that have been digitally encoded and recorded on a hard disk as digital data When compared with conventional linear editing methods non linear editing offers vastly improved efficiency in editing operations such as by eliminating tape transport time Wide track pitch The recording track pitch is 15 um fully 50 percent wider than the DV format s 10 um track pitch Thanks to this feature the DVCAM format sufficiently meets the reliability and precision requirements of professional editing High quality PC
35. editing operation is stopped and this unit enters playback mode 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview F FWD fast forward button When you press this button it lights and the tape is fast forwarded During fast forward the picture does not appear on the monitor However if F FWD REW under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item is set to PB holding down the F FWD button provides a picture search function at 32 times normal speed in forward direction STOP button Press this button to stop the current tape transport operation Q REC record button When you press this button while holding down the PLAY button it lights and recording begins A menu setting has been selected at the factory so that no tape transport control buttons other than EJECT and STOP will work while the REMOTE indicator is lit on the front panel For details on changing menu settings see Changing Menu Settings page 51 4 Menu control panel The menu control panel is located on the inside of the door at the lower front of the unit Press on the top of the door to open it D SYNC PHASE control D SC PHASE control MENU button Arrow buttons RESET NO button To expose the menu control panel Press on the top of the door SYNC PHASE RESEJ NO TC SET YE 3 MONITOR SELECT CH CH CH CH 1 2 3 4 1 3 2 4 MIX
36. either of two modes which can be set via RUN MODE under the TIME CODE menu item FREE RUN Advancement starts when the data saving operation is completed REC RUN Advancement starts when recording starts and stops when recording stops To set the current time as the time code s initial value In Step 2 above set RUN MODE under the TIME CODE menu item to FREE RUN then set the current time format HH MM SS FF hours minutes seconds frame number in Step 3 and subsequent steps 34 Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation Synchronizing Internal and External Time Codes When the unit is equipped with an optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board the internal time code generator can be locked to synchronized with an external time code LTC that is input to the unit To synchronize the internal time code to external time code Input an external time code LTC signal to the unit s TIME CODE IN connector then set TC MODE under the TIME CODE menu item to EXT REGEN The internal time code generator locks onto the external time code and starts advancing Once the internal time code generator has become synchronized in this way you can disconnect the external time code input and this unit will maintain the synchronized time code Note When the selected input mode is QSDI the QSDI indicator is lit in the INPUT MODE display setting TC MODF under the TIME CODE menu item to
37. if playing back the time code g JOG STILL Still picture playback in jog mode is read from the tape i JOG FWD Jog forward U BIT User bit data if recording the user bit S JOG REV Jog reverse data is according to the most recent settings if playing back the user bit SHUTTLE 2 0 Shuttle mode playback speed data is read from the tape PAUSE Shuttle playback pause mode Note If the REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE the COUNTER SELECT button does not operate while the tape is moving In such cases use the external equipment connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel to select the time data To reset the CNT value Press the RESET NO button on the menu control panel This resets the CNT value to 0 00 00 00 If during playback the recording on the tape includes discontinuities the counter may operate incorrectly at the corresponding points Using the Internal Time Code Generator You can set the time code s initial value before recording the time code generated by the internal time code generator onto a tape In addition you can set the time code s user bits to record user bit data such as the date time scene number reel number or other useful information When the unit is equipped with an optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board the internal time code generator can be locked to synchronized with an external time code To set the time code s initial value and user bit data
38. input and audio mode settings for the recorder see Settings for Recording page 19 Jog audio playback by the player can only be monitored on the player itself and its monitor This monitoring cannot be done on the recorder even when it is in EE mode 58 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings When you select assemble or insert editing 759 ial cabl li IEE mode on the editing controller the EDIT 75 amp coaxial cable not supplied MODE indicator lights on the front panel of the 9 pin remote control cable one cable recorder and the recorder automatically enters is supplied with the DSR 80 80P the selected editing mode 3 Cable with RCA phono plugs not supplied DSR 80 80P QSDI DSR 80 80P player QSDI OUTPUT INPUT recorder REF ole oeo Ga eel ooE sr 3 L OOOO ZA Ee Te a s A ZA QuQa m mma tJ t SZ SZ MONITOR VIDEO REMOTE MONITOR VIDEO REMOTE AUDIO OUT 2 AUDIO OUT 2 SUPER SUPER Composite Composite Audio input video input Audio input video input REF PLAYER VIDEO IN 2 5 s BJ o arn 0 A amomo CC A Source monitor Q o CH Main monitor 1 CAJICICIE E iti RECORDER a For the settings on the editing control n r dC edi Do Editing control unit such as unit see Settings on an editing RM 450 450CE PVE 500 et control unit page 63 Settings on the DSR 80 80Ps recorder and player Switch Recorder Player About reference video signals REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE REMOTE
39. into EE mode PB mode changed in PB playback mode Counter mode is selected Use the COUNTER SELECT button to make the CNT mode TC or U BIT indicator light Input selection cannot be changed in REC REC mode recording mode Input signal does not conform to DVCAM DV Unknown Sig format Input signal is 625 50 625 50 sig Input signal is 525 60 525 60 sig Input signal is not x1 mode Use normal speed playback mode not x1 sig Input video is not detected Check the INPUT MODE VIDEO indicators for No INPUT 74 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Alarm messages and associated directions Continued Alarm message on monitor screen Cause Direction Alarm message on time counter display Key is jammed Check the following buttons EJECT STOP Key jammed F FWD REW PLAY REC 4 4 lt gt SET YES TC PRESET MENU RESET NO INPUT SELECT VIDEO AUDIO CH 1 CH 1 2 AUDIO CH 2 CH 3 4 QSDI COUNTER SELECT AUDIO REC SELECT Moisture has been detected Keep the power on and wait until this alarm HUMID message disappears No cassette in VTR Load a cassette No Cass Record inhibit plug on the cassette is set to Set the REC SAVE switch on the cassette to REC REC INHI inhibit Remote mode is selected Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL REMOTE Tape cannot be replayed Use a tape having signals recorded in 525 60 625
40. level S VIDEO OUT Analog audio outputs AUDIO OUT XLR 3 pin male x 4 4 dBu 600 Q loading low impedance balanced MONITOR AUDIO Phono jack 6 dBu 1 dBu 1 dBu 47 kQ unbalanced Digital audio outputs DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT XLR 3 pin male x2 110 Q balanced Output for headphones HEADPHONES Stereo phone jack 16 dBu 2 dBu 2 dBu 8 Q unbalanced Time code output TIME CODE OUT with optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board installed BNC type SMPTE time code DSR 80 EBU time code DSR 80P 2 2 Vp p 3 dBu 3 dBu 600 unbalanced Remote control connectors REMOTE D sub 9 pin for connection of editing controller RS 422A standard CONTROL S Stereo minijack for connection of SIRCS system remote control unit SVRM 100 100A and DSRM 10 1 ES 7 PVE 500 RM 450 450CE BVE 600 800 910 2000 9100 9100P etc 80 Appendix TBC REMOTE D sub 15 pin for connection of TBC remote controller Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 RCC 5G 9 pin remote control cable 1 Operating Instructions 1 ClipLink M Guide 1 Optional accessories DSBK 120 120P SDI Input Output Board DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft RMM 130 Rack Mount Kit Digital video cassette Standard size PDV 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Mini size PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME PDVM 12CL Cleaning Cassette
41. middle of the compartment For details of usable cassettes see page 22 REMOTE LOCAL switch Selects whether the unit is operated from its front panel or from external remote equipment REMOTE The unit is operated from an editing controller connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel LOCAL The unit is operated from its front panel or from a SIRCS system remote controller connected to the CONTROL S connector on the front panel 8 Chapter 1 Overview Q POWER switch Press on the I side to power on the unit This causes the audio level meter and time counter display to light Press on the O side to power off the unit HEADPHONES control knob Controls the volume of the headphones connected to the HEADPHONES connector Q HEADPHONES connector stereo phone jack Connect a stereo headphones for headphone monitoring during recording or playback The audio signal you want to monitor can be selected with the MONITOR SELECT switches on the menu control panel 4 Q CONTROL S connector stereo minijack Connect a SIRCS system remote controller such as the DSRM 10 or SVRM 100A Display section A and video audio input setting section VIDEO rAUDIO MODE INPUT MODE AUDIO CH 1 1 2 CH 2 3 4 Audio level meter B AUDIO MODE display D INPUT MODE display Fs48k COMPOSITE ANALOG ANALOG S VIDEO Fs44 1k COMPO
42. mixer control cable not supplied 8 Use the 9 pin remote control cable supplied with this unit or an optional RCC 5G 10G 30G cable DSR 80 80P recorder 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 tices 66 6660 NZ O REMOTE DSR 60 60P player 1 Ga We REMOTE 9 pin remote control cable UVW 1600 1600P player 2 a o ting Iesse ee oe Oe m JS Gael v MXP 290 Audio Mixer oeooooo Oo o oo oo o 00 00 KE sf 66 o EDITOR 15 pin 6666650606606 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings 61 AIT sDumes pue suonoeuuo G Je dey QUIM Connections for an A B Roll Editing System a Eq ARP C MMC mH Video audio signal connections The following shows an example of video audio signal connections in an A B roll editing system In this example analog component signals are used as the video signals and XLR 3 pin connectors are used as audio input o
43. optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board it can output the time code read from tape as analog LTC signal and receive externally generated time code LTC Remote control The unit can be operated by remote control from an editing controller that supports the RS 422A interface or from on optional SIRCS system remote controller such as the DSRM 10 or SVRM 100A High speed search function The unit has a picture search function that allows you to view color picture at playback speeds up to 32 times normal speed in forward and reverse directions When remote controlling this unit in shuttle mode from an editing controller or a remote controller you can search at any speed in the range 0 still to 32 times normal in both directions You can also search frame by frame in jog mode At search speeds up to 5 times normal you can also hear playback audio In indicator and menu indications however the SDTI QSDD name is shortened to QSDI In the remainder of this manual the short form QSDI is used SIRCS Sony Integrated Remote Control System A command protocol to remote control Sony professional videocassette recorders players 2 Digital slow motion playback Using the frame memory function the unit can show noise free slow motion playback at speeds ranging from 0 to s normal in both directions Frame by frame or field by field playback of still pictures is also possible
44. or RM 450 450CE connect the unit to the editing controller via this connector using the supplied 9 pin remote control cable Analog video signal input output section ANALOG D VIDEO IN connectors and 75 Q termination switch Q REF VIDEO IN connectors and 75 termination switch REF VIDEO OUT connector Q TIME CODE IN connector TIME CODE OUT connector O VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 SUPER connectors D COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y B Y RGB IN connectors amp COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y B Y RGB OUT connectors MONITOR AUDIO REF reference VIDEO IN input connectors BNC type and 75 Q termination switch Input a reference video signal to one of these connectors The two connectors can be used for a loop through connection When making a loop through connection set the 75 Q termination switch to OFF and when not set the switch to ON When using the COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y and B Y RGB IN connectors in four wire mode with no sync signal included in the green signal input a sync signal to this connector REF reference VIDEO OUT output connector BNC type Outputs a reference video signal When using the COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y and B Y RGB OUT connectors in four wire mode with no sync signal included in the green signal this connector outputs a sync signal TIME CODE IN connector
45. protect Settings related to tape and video head protection STOP TIMER STP timer Set the time to switch from stop mode to tape protection mode Description of settings 30 MIN gt gt gt 30 min to 0 5 SEC gt gt gt 0 5 sec Select time from 16 settings ranging from 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes in steps of 0 1 second Factory default setting 8MIN gt gt gt 8min NEXT MODE Next mode Select tape protection mode when time set in STOP TIMER setting elapses STANDBY OFF gt gt gt STANDBY Standby off mode TENSION RELEASE T RLSE The tape tension is released but the picture can still be seen on the monitor When the unit is in tension release mode the head drum is still rotating so the picture can be output and monitored That is it is still in standby on mode i e is on standby Therefore care should be taken over the setting if it is critically important whether the unit is in standby on or standby off mode for example when the unit is used for broadcasting FROM STILL From STILL Set the time to switch from still search mode or playback pause mode to tape protection mode Also select the type of tape protection mode to follow still search mode when the set time elapses playback pause mode is always followed by tension release mode STILL TIMER gt gt STL timer Set the time to switch from still search mode or playback pause mode to tape prote
46. select the required item Example Display when DISPLAY CONTROL is selected SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL gt TIME CODE Display Time counter display MENU GRADE BASIC Monitor screen Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 3 Changing Menu Settings 4 Press the gt button This displays the menu level 2 for the menu item selected in step 3 Example Level 2 display for DISPLAY CONTROL SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY PEAK HOLD OUER DISP HOLD BRIGHTNESS ALARM Monitor screen gt Chara disp Time counter display Current settings 5 Press the i Or 4p button to select the item whose 7 Press the d or 4 button to change the setting of the item SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL gt gt 3396 BRIGHTNESS 133 100 66 Time counter display setting you wish to change For menu items with a level 3 press the gt button to go to the level 3 then press the 4l or 4 button to select the item whose setting you wish to change Example Display when BRIGHTNESS is selected sbumes mue y ejdeu QAM SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA DISPLAY ON CHBRA POSITION CHARA TYPE WHITE DISPLAY INFO T amp STA SUB STATUS OFF MENU DISPLAY WHITE PEAK HOLD OFF OVER DISP HOLD OFF lt BRIGHTNESS 100 _ gt
47. started recording you cannot change the input signal selection 6 Select the audio mode Press the AUDIO REC SELECT button to select the desired mode Each selection is shown by lit indicators in the AUDIO MODE display Audio mode Lit indicator in AUDIO MODE display 2 channel mode 2CH and Fs48k 4 channel mode 4CH and Fs32k In the DVCAM format there are two audio recording modes with either two channels at 48 kHz or four channels at 32 kHz It is not possible to select other modes for example with four channels at 48 kHz During editing if a signal used in assemble or insert editing is in a different mode from the base tape the signals will be discontinuous at the edit points and correct editing will not be obtained For this reason audio editing between different modes is inhibited on this unit For smooth editing operations check the audio recording mode of the base tape beforehand The audio mode selecting operation is only possible when the unit is in EE mode Once you have started recording you cannot change the audio mode selection If on a tape there is a point where the audio mode is switched you cannot perform an insert editing on that tape 7 Use the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control knobs to adjust audio input levels Watching the audio level meter adjust the level so that the meter does not indicate higher values than 0 dB when the audio signal is at its maximum When the level excee
48. termination switch to ON or connect a terminator The image on the monitor s screen is too dark The image is too dark when recording a composite video signal In a video signal loop through connection of video monitors 75 Q termination Switches for video input on monitors other than the loop end monitor are in the ON position Set the 75 Q termination switches to OFF on all monitors other than the loop end monitor Audio problems Symptom When an AES EBU SDI or QSDI digital audio input is selected the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control konbs do not work Cause DIGITAL INPUT under the AUDIO CONTROL menu item is set to BYPASS Remedy Set DIGITAL INPUT to VARIABLE See page 47 To be able to perform this operation it is necessary to set the menu item MENU GRADE to ENHANCED See page 47 When a QSDI signal from a player VCR is selected as the input to this unit putting the player into jog mode stops this unit from outputting an EE audio signal QSDI AUDIO MON under the OPERATIONAL FUNCTION menu item is set to QSDI Change the menu setting of QSDI AUDIO MON to a setting other than QSDI and input an audio signal corresponding to the new setting See page 43 To be able to perform this operation it is necessary to set the menu item MENU GRADE to ENHANCED See page 47 Editing problems BunoousejqnoJ pue eoueuegjureW 9 Je d
49. the unit To abandon the resetting operation Instead of pressing the SET YES button press the RESET NO button The display returns to menu level 1 leaving the settings unchanged Displaying Supplementary Status Information When you set SUB STATUS under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to other than OFF you can view supplementary status information on the monitor screen below the operating mode display area Tele jo o o 4 o 7 felta P efoje k L I INISI v ah 2 314 Tic Supplementary status information The following items of supplementary status information are displayed depending on the setting of SUB STATUS When SUB STATUS is set to TC MODE On screen Meaning indication INT PRESET The internal time code generator is FREE IP F operating in FREE RUN mode INT PRESET REC The internal time code generator is IP R operating in REC RUN mode EXT LTC T amp U The internal time code generator is in ELTU synchronization with external time code LTC input to the unit via optional DSBK 130 130P board and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code EXT QSDI T amp U The internal time code generator is in EQTU synchronization with external time code input to the unit via QSDI interface and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external tim
50. 0 F Operating relative humidity Less than 80 Storage relative humidity Less than 90 Mass 19 kg 41 Ib 14 oz Dimensions w h d excluding projections 427 x 174 x 494 mm 16 7 s x 6 s x 19 inches 494 191 3 174 67 5 ol iiic 0 00000 0000 oC o LI O 427 167 3 R Unit mm inches 78 Appendix Tape transport control system Tape speed DSR 80 28 193 mm s DSR 80P 28 221 mm s Recording playback time Using PDV 184ME standard size cassette Maximum 184 minutes Using PDVM 40ME mini size cassette Maximum 40 minutes Fast forward rewind time Using PDV 184ME standard size cassette Less than 3 minutes Using PDVM 40ME mini size cassette Less than 1 minute Search speed When controlling via RS 422A interface Maximum 32 times normal in both directions with color picture Maximum 85 times normal in both directions without color picture When controlling from optional DSRM 10 Jog mode 0 still to 2 times normal in both directions Shuttle mode 8 speeds from 0 still to 16 times normal in both directions Digital slow mode 3 speeds 0 still 5 10 normal in both directions Jog audio mode 1 to so normal in both directions Video performance Bandwidth when using analog component interface DSR 80 Y 5 0 MHz 41 0 dB 1 0 dB R Y B Y 1 5 MHz 1 0 dB 5 0 dB DSR 80P Y 5 5 MHz 41 0 dB 2 0 dB R Y
51. 1 SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE TAPE PROTECTION I VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL MENU GRADE HOURS METER T1 0PERATION T2 DRUM ROTATION T3 TAPE RUNNING CT THREADING J el cml oar AUTO FUNCTION QSDI DUBBING AN Havne TC INSERT A V TC CM Level 2 Level 3 AUTO EE SELECT CASSETTE OUT F FWD REW LOCAL ENABLE STOP MAX SRCH SPEED STANDBY OFF AUTO REW PREROLL TIME AFTER CUE UP PLAY START A1 EDIT CH A2 EDIT CH A MODE CHANGE QSDI AUDIO MON CHARA DISPLAY CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY PEAK HOLD OVER DISP HOLD BRIGHTNESS ALARM REF ALARM TC MODE RUN MODE DF MODE DSR 80 only UB BINARY GP TC EE OUT MODE FROM STOP STOP TIMER NEXT MODE STILL TIMER NEXT MODE FROM STILL STILL MODE SETUP REMOVE DSR 80 only SETUP ADD DSR 80 only I SYNC ON GREEN I CC F1 BLANK L CC F2 BLANK DIGITAL INPUT REC POINT MUTE REF LEVEL OUTPUT LEVEL AUDIO MUTE Chapter 4 Menu Settings 41 i J iY ce euin D I D o D Ga E Ve 0 sbumes mue y ejdeuo TUI Menu Contents SETUP Menu The purpose and settings of the setup menu items are described below Indications of menu Items and settings e n the table below entitled Menu Contents the indication of each menu item or setting on the monitor scre
52. 50 Tape format Use a tape having signals recorded in 625 50 525 60 Tape format Tape end has been detected Use a new cleaning tape Tape end Tape not editable Use a tape recorded in DVCAM format Not DVCAM Use a tape having signals recorded in 525 60 625 50 Tape format Use a tape having signals recorded in 625 50 525 60 Tape format Tape not usable Use DVCAM DV ME metal evaporated tape MP Tape ILL Tape TC EXTERNAL is selected Use the setup menu to set TC MODE to INT TC EXT PRESET TCG REGEN mode is selected Use the setup menu to set TC MODE to INT REGEN mode PRESET TCG RUN mode is set to REC RUN Use the setup menu to set RUN MODE to FREE REC RUN RUN Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 75 Bunoousej qnoJ pue vueuayuen 9 Je1deuo Wl Notes on Use Operation and storage locations Avoid operation or storage in any of the following places Location subject to extremes of temperature operating temperature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 P Location subject to direct sunlight for long periods or close to heating appliances Note that the interior of a car left in summer with the windows closed can exceed 50 C 122 F Damp or dusty places Location subject to severe vibrations Location near equipment generating strong electromagnetic emissions Location near transmitting stations generating strong radio waves Operate the unit in a hor
53. 6 dBu 600 Q with 600 Q ON OFF switch set to ON 10 kQ with switch OFF balanced Digital audio inputs DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT XLR 3 pin female x2 110 O balanced Time code input TIME CODE IN with optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board installed BNC type SMPTE time code DSR 80 or EBU time code DSR 80P 0 5 Vp p to 18 Vp p 3 3 kQ unbalanced Output connectors Digital signal outputs QSDI OUTPUT BNC type QSDI format 270 Mbps SDI OUTPUT with optional DSBK 120 120P SDI Input Output Board installed BNC type x2 active through Serial Digital Interface format 270 Mbps SMPTE 259M CCIR656 III Analog video outputs REF VIDEO OUT BNC type x1 Black burst 0 286 V DSR 80 or 0 3 V DSR 80P 75 Q negative sync Composite sync 2 0 V 75 Q negative sync for RGB four wire signal output VIDEO OUT 1 2 SUPER BNC type x2 composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative COMPONENT VIDEO OUT BNC type x3 Y R Y B Y gt RGB switchable for YRB output Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 color bars for DSR 80 or 100 color bars for DSR 80P 75 Q Appendix 79 xipueddy lut Specifications for RGB output 100 color bars G 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync for three wire operation or 0 7 Vp p 75 Q for four wire operation B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q R 0 7 Vp p 75 Q DIN 4 pin Y and C separated Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q C 0 286 Vp p DSR 80 or 0 3 Vp p DSR 80P 75 Q burst
54. 8k indicators Light during playback of a tape recorded in two channel mode 48 kHz or during two channel mode 48 kHz recording 2CH and Fs44 1k indicators Light during playback of a tape recorded in two channel mode 44 1 KHz 4CH and Fs32k indicators Light during playback of a tape recorded in four channel mode 32 kHz or during four channel mode 32 kHz recording Chapter 1 Overview 9 IRAM MeIMeAQ Jeideuo diti Location and Function of Parts INPUT MODE display Indicates the format of the currently selected video and audio input signals VIDEO indicators The corresponding indicator lights when the selected video input signal is in the composite analog S video component analog or SDI serial digital interface format AUDIO CH 1 1 2 indicators The ANALOG AES EBU or SDI indicator lights for the corresponding format of the selected audio signal being input to channel 1 when in 2 channel mode or to channels 1 and 2 when in 4 channel mode AUDIO CH 2 3 4 indicators The ANALOG AES EBU or SDI indicator lights for the corresponding format of the selected audio signal being input to channel 2 when in 2 channel mode or to channels 3 and 4 when in 4 channel mode QSDI Lights when QSDI format video and audio input signals have been selected When QSDI is selected all of the indicators in the VIDEO and AUDIO groups go off INPUT SELECT buttons Select video i
55. A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF BVE 600 900 910 2000 PAL model or FXE 100P 120P Set the VCR constants as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 81 11 00 7D 05 05 02 80 OA 07 FE 00 80 4C FF RM 450 RM 450CE Set the DIP switches as follows Left switches 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LoF oF III Right switches RM 450 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON Right switches RM 450CE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON BVE 800 Set the DIP switches as follows e SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON ON ON ON e SW3 NTSC model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF SW3 PAL model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF Chapter 5 Connections and Settings 63 d TAM sDumes pue suonoeuuo gejdeu QM Connections for QSDI Dubbing The following shows an example of connections for QSDI dubbing see page 38 with the DSR 80 80P used as the recorder and a DSR 60 60P as the player Using a DSR 60 60P for QSDI dubbing requires an optional DSBK 110 110P QSDI Output Board DSR 60 60P player a This connector is provided by the optional DSBK 110
56. CH TO TC OR UP will appear on the monitor screen and CNT mode will appear in the time counter display on the unit s front panel If this happens press the COUNTER SELECT button to light the time data type indicator TC or U BIT User bit setting screen 4 Use the lt and gt buttons to move the flashing digit to the value to be changed 5 Use the AN and i buttons to change the value of the flashing digit Enter hexadecimal values 0 to 9 A to F when setting user bit data 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until you have set the desired values for all digits To set a value of 00 00 00 00 simply press the RESET NO button Continued Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation 33 uomeJedo Bunip3 40 suonouny jueiueAuO Jedeuz TIAM Setting the Time Data T Press the SET YES button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen Saving appears in the time counter display and the new settings are stored in the unit s memory After this saving operation is completed the monitor screen and the time counter display return to their usual status The set data may be lost if you power off the unit while the above saving operation is in progress Wait until the saving operation is completed before powering off uoneJedo unip3 40 suonounJ JualuaAuoy Ja deuD AIT Advancement of internal time code generator The internal time code generator can advance in
57. DEO Y R Y B Y RGB OUT connectors BNC type Output a component video Y R Y B Y signal or RGB signal according to the setting of the selector switch The RGB signal may also have a sync signal included in the green signal according to a menu setting Y Luminance signal R Y and B Y Color difference signals For details see the menu item VIDEO CONTROL setting SYNC ON GREEN Page 47 S VIDEO IN connector 4 pin Input an S video signal with separated Y luminance and C chroma 3 58 MHz for DSR 80 and 4 43 MHz for DSR 80P components QD S VIDEO OUT connector 4 pin Outputs an S video signal with separated Y luminance and C chroma 3 58 MHz with DSR 80 and 4 43 MHz with DSR 80P components Digital signal input output section QSDI DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU QSDI INPUT connector OUTPUT OH QSDI OUTPUT connector DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT connectors D DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT connectors QSDI INPUT connector BNC type Input video audio and time code signals in the QSDI format QSDI OUTPUT connector BNC type Outputs video audio and time code signals in the QSDI format when the unit is in playback mode but outputs no EE signals 16 Chapter 1 Overview In search mode this connector outputs unprocessed audio signals If you are monitoring this audio signal on another device the sound may be different from the playback output of this
58. DISPLAY Menu DISP Set the type of characters in menu text superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector to the monitor Make the following settings while watching the monitor screen WHITE WITH BKGD White White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD Black Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE gt gt W outline White characters with black outline BLACK OUTLINE B outline Black characters with white outline Press the MENU button to confirm the setting and return to the level 1 of the setup menu PEAK HOLD Peak hold Set the peak hold time for audio level meter 1 5 SEC gt gt 1 5 SEC to OFF gt gt OFF Set the time from zero OFF to 1 5 seconds in steps of 0 1 second 44 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Continued Menu contents Continued DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit OVER DISP HOLD Hold OVER Determine whether or not to hold the OVER indication display on the audio level meter once the indication lights Description of settings OFF OFF Do not hold the OVER indication display ON gt gt ON HOLD Hold the OVER indication display With ON selected once the display is held it will remain held unless you change the setting to OFF BRIGHTNESS Brightness Set the brightness of front panel indicators Set brightness as a percent
59. ED Enhanced Display both basic and enhanced items Chapter 4 Menu Settings 47 sbumes mue y a deyo QAM TC EE OUT MODE settings Use the following as reference information when setting TC EE OUT MODE see page 46 THROUGH mode In this mode the LTC signal is output with the phase synchronized to the input timecode signal and is appropriate when recording signals from multiple devices on a number of VCRs When the camcorder is in genlock mode the timecode precision is 0 frames and when not in genlock mode is 1 frame VIDEO IN AUDIO IN Eel bannann Do TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT Camcorder 1 DSR 80 80P 1st unit VIDEO IN AUDIO IN TIME CODE IN sebsennn enen 0o e Y Camcorder 2 Cer H TIME CODE OUT Li DSR 80 80P 2nd unit Li e e e e e e e e e Li 1 pl voeon a AUDIO IN e Y TIME CODE IN Camcorder n TIME CODE OUT DSR 80 80P nth unit Composite video or S video signal Audio signal Timecode signal 48 Chapter 4 Menu Settings VIDEO INPUT PHASE mode The timecode output signal is synchronized to the input video signal This mode is appropriate when the output from a single device is recorded on a number of VCRs The connections are loop through connections In this mode the same timecode is recorded on all of the VCRs 1 to n VIDEO IN VIDEO LOOP TH
60. I INPUT RECORDER ES 7 EditStation D 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied IET m 9 pin remote control cable one cable D is supplied with the DSR 80 80P LED not supplied Settings on the DSR 80 80P Switch Setting REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE REF VIDEO IN 759 termination ON For details of video audio input and audio mode settings see Settings for Recording page 19 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings 57 i9 gt Q p D Ol CH o D O o gt o Q gt Q LI D guis EE gt Ve o sBumes pue suonoeuuo gejdeu QM Connections for a Cut Editing System The following figure shows a cut editing system configuration that includes two DSR 80 80Ps to serve as the player and recorder For details of connecting devices other than the DSR 80 80Ps refer to the instruction manual for each device For details of the video audio
61. M cassette s appearance Standard size Mini size D me L b I Li 1 1 ji i i REC SAVE switch Cassette memory For details of this switch see This memory is used to store ClipLink Preventing accidental erasure log data For details of ClipLink log data page 27 refer to ClipLink Guide supplied with this unit 22 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback Notes on using cassettes Before storing the cassette rewind the tape to the beginning and be sure to put the cassette in its storage case preferably on end instead of flat on its side The storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially designed to ensure a long period storage of the tape Storing a cassette in any other condition not rewound out of its case etc may cause the video and audio contents to become damaged over time f the cassette memory connector contact point becomes dirty connection problems may occur and cause a loss of functions Remove away any dust or dirt from this area before using the cassette f the cassette is dropped on the floor or otherwise receives a hard impact the tape may become slackened and may not record and or play back correctly For instructions on removing tape slack see page 27 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 23 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooey z 1e1deuo UAE Recording Lp uuu OE os 3 Recording Procedure This sectio
62. M digital audio PCM recording makes for a wide dynamic range and a high signal to noise ratio thereby enhancing sound quality There are two recording modes 2 channel mode 48 kHz sampling and 16 bit quantization which offers sound quality equivalent to the DAT Digital Audio Tape format or 4 channel mode 32 kHz sampling and 12 bit quantization Playback compatibility with DV format A DV cassette recorded on a DV format VCR can be played back on this unit Cassettes recorded in LP mode cannot be played back Choice of two cassette sizes The unit can use both standard size and mini size DVCAM cassettes According to cassette size it automatically changes the position of the reel drive plate The maximum recording playback times are 184 minutes for standard size cassettes and 40 minutes for mini size cassettes Chapter 1 Overview 5 CH J Di kel euin D i9 lt D ul z Features A Wealth of Interfaces MAIMEAQ Je deuo ll Digital interfaces The unit provides the following two digital interfaces e SDTI QSDI This interface enables SDTI QSDI format video audio and time code signals to be transferred between this unit and the Sony EditStation at normal speed AES EBU interface This interface enables AES EBU format digital audio signals to be input and output As an option you can also use the SDI Serial Digital Interface as an interface for D1 com
63. NENT AES EBU AES EBU Fs32k SDI SDI Os bd o o SDI e 2 e o T AUDIO INPUT LEVEL EN k q SELECT VIDEO AUDIO REC r INPUT SELECT 3 AUDIO QSDI 4 6 4 6 4 6 6 0 2CH 4CH 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 2 CH 3 4 D INPUT SELECT buttons D AUDIO REC SELECT button O AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control knobs Q Audio level meter Indicates the recording level during recording or EE mode and the playback level during playback When the audio level exceeds 0 dB the OVER indicator lights The short bars to the left of some level indication bars indicate that those levels are reference audio recording levels AUDIO MODE display Indicates the audio mode during playback or recording or while in EE mode During playback it indicates the audio mode in which the tape was recorded During recording or while in EE mode it indicates the currently selected audio recording mode The AUDIO REC SELECT button is used for audio recording mode selection 1 EE mode EE stands for Electric to Electric When in this mode the video and audio signals that are input to the VCR s recording circuitry do not pass through any magnetic conversion circuits but instead are output via electric circuits only This mode is used to check input signals and adjust input levels 2CH and Fs4
64. NG CM capacity A U TC CM Time counter display CM MEMORY STORAGE CAPACITY OF THE RECORD TAPE IS TOO SMALL ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen When carrying out A V TC CM dubbing the contents of the cassette memory of the cassettes inserted in both this unit and the player are checked If the cassette memory capacity of the source tape is larger than the cassette memory capacity of the recording tape the above message appears In this case replace the recording tape by a tape with a larger cassette memory capacity Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation 39 uolyesedo Bunip3 40 suoouny juaiueAuog E Jeideuo AA uoneJjedo Bupa 40 suonounJ Jualuaauoy Ja deyuD UII Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format If the following message appears in step 7 for an A V TC CM dubbing operation QSDI DUBBING Copy CM Q U TC CM GSDI DUBBING IS ABORTED EXECUTE CM COPY COPY YES KEY NOT COPY NO KEY When carrying out A V TC CM dubbing if you press the STOP button to stop dubbing in step 7 or if dubbing stops because the source tape is longer than the recording tape the above message appears to confirm whether or not to copy the contents of the cassette memory To copy the contents of the cassette memory press the SET YES button If you do not wish to copy the contents of the cassette memory press the RESET NO button If you press the RESET NO button however the conte
65. NOT EDITABLE indicator The tape was recorded in the DV format You can not use it as a recording tape for editing Using this unit to play back a tape recorded on another device When playing back a tape on this unit that was recorded with a DV format VCR or some DSR series VCRs it is not possible to play back the first 10 seconds of the tape because of the different tape loading mechanism For any tape to be played back on this unit it is recommended to make a preliminary recording for about 10 seconds at the beginning Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 29 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooey z 1e1deuo UAE Playback nm RE RT 30 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback For this purpose Stop playback Do this Press the STOP button The unit enters stop mode and will automatically switch to standby off mode after 8 minutes Adjust the audio playback level Use the audio level control on the monitor Search while viewing Press and hold either F FWD or REW button to search at 32 times normal speed in forward or reverse direction To return to normal playback mode press the PLAY button The search picture will not be displayed unless F FWD REW under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item is set to PB Inhibit the unit from outputting text information time data operation mode indications etc to the video monitor Change the menu settings See CHARA DISPLAY page 43 in Chapter 4 Menu Settings
66. ONTROL S connector eee 8 Control signal tense 59 COUNTER indicator eut eines 11 COUNTER SELECT button 11 Cut editing system DF MODE menu 45 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT E Ee E 16 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT E ane 16 Digital hours meter display menu 41 69 Digital hours meter eee 41 69 DIGITAL INPUT menu 47 Digital interfaces ee 6 16 Digital non linear editing system 57 Digital signal input output section 16 Digital slow mode search 37 DISPLAY CONTROL menu 44 DISPLAY INFO menu 44 Drop frame mode sess 31 DSBK 1201 KE 7 17 DSBK 130 130P sse 7 Editing control unit setting Editing points determining Editing problems esse Editing systems A B roll editing system 59 cut editing system eee 58 digital non linear editing system 57 GHGS Cath OM iuit ete ete 57 EE mode ttr 9 EIBGCT RL 12 Error messages 71 ES Eeer 57 External synchronization time code 34 BE WD Dutto eter rti peret 12 FREE RUN 4 5 neret 34 FROM STILL menu 46 FROM STOP mem 46 Pront panel a aces Eed 8 Head cleaning annee 70 HEADPHONES connector 8 HEADPHONES control knob 8 High speed search se 37 High speed transfer
67. PER connector 15 Video signals eege eege 63 Y signal input 5 oerte Y signal output Index 85 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
68. RESET button Use this button when setting time code s initial values and user bit data For details on setting time code and user bit data see Using the Internal Time Code Generator page 33 Chapter 1 Overview 13 M M IRA MeIMeAQ Jeideuo QA Location and Function of Parts MONITOR SELECT switches Use these switches to select the channels for audio output via the MONITOR AUDIO connector on the rear panel and the HEADPHONES connector on the front panel Use the left switch to select the basic channel setting then use the right switch to select the output format monaural stereo or mix The table at right lists the correspondence of left right switch settings and channel output format selections Rear Panel Switch setting Selected channel and output format Left Right HEADPHONES MONITOR AUDIO switch switch connector connector SC 5 Channel 1 only Channel 1 only MIX monaural monaural CH CH Beet GISREOUKG ux Channels 1 and 2 stereo Channels 1 and 2 mix CH CH Channel 2 only Channel 2 only 1 8 2 4 MIX monaural monaural D i Channel 3 only Channel 3 only mx monaural monaural 13 2 4 12 3 4 FT CH cH SH CH Channels 3 and 4 stereo Channels 3 and 4 mix MIX CH CH IBN E Channel 4 only monaural Channel 4 only monaural E DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU O
69. RU TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT VIDEO OUT Input device DSR 80 80P 1st unit VCR camera etc VIDEO IN VIDEO LOOP THRU TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR 80 80P 2nd unit p VIDEO IN VIDEO LOOP THRU seeee 1 TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR 80 80P nth unit Composite video or SDI video and audio signal ssa e Timecode signal VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode The timecode output signal is synchronized to the output video signal This mode is appropriate when the output from a single device is output to a number of VCRs with separate cables for video audio and timecode In this mode the same timecode is recorded on all of the VCRs 1 to n VIDEO OUT f VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN TIME CODE OUT AUDIO OUT TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT Input device VCR camera etc DSR 80 80P 1st unit VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 24 4 TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR 80 80P 2nd unit pU VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 22 222 TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR 80 80P nth unit Composite video signal S video signal Analog component signal SDI signal r Audio signal Timecode signal Chapter 4 Menu Settings 49 sbumes mue y ejdeuo QAM Menu Contents Auto mode AUTO FUNCTION execution menu The following table shows the purpose and function of the items in the auto mode execution menu
70. S Bypass Disable the control knobs REC POINT MUTE REC pt mute Determine whether or not to mute audio at the joints of recordings OFF OFF Mute ON gt gt ON Do not mute REF LEVEL REF Level Select reference audio level Select the level from among the following three 12dB gt gt 12dB 18dB gt gt 18dB and 20dB gt gt 20dB Factory default setting 20 dB DSR 80 18 dB DSR 80P OUTPUT LEVEL OUT Level Select the audio output reference level Select the level from the following three settings 4dB gt gt 4dB OdB gt gt 0dB 6dB gt gt 6dB AUDIO MUTE gt Audio mute Select whether or not to mute the output until the audio signal has stabilized in the transition from still search mode to playback ON gt gt ON Mute OFF gt gt OFF Do not mute This reduces the time delay until the audio signal is output In the transition from the stop mode to playback muting is always applied until the audio signal has stabilized The search speeds at which an audio signal can be output vary from model to model MENU GRADE Menu grade Selection of menu items to be displayed Determine whether to display basic items only or both basic and enhanced items on the monitor screen and on the time counter display when using the menu Description of settings BASIC Basic Display basic items only ENHANC
71. SONY Digital Videocassette Recorder operating deele ing the unit js a manua E and retai bibo e reference DVCAM DSR 80 80P 1997 by Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No DSR 80 Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fr
72. TA amp UB gt gt Time amp UB Time data selected using the COUNTER SELECT button and user bit data When user bit data is selected using the COUNTER SELECT button user bit data and time code are output TIME DATA amp CNT Time amp CNT Time data selected using the COUNTER SELECT button and CNT value When ONT is selected using the COUNTER SELECT button CNT value and time code are output TIME DATA ONLY Time Only time data REC DATE amp TIME gt gt REC Date The time data selected with the COUNTER SELECT button is shown on the time counter display and the date and time of recording are shown on the monitor screen SUB STATUS Sub status Select supplementary status information superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector to the monitor OFF OFF Nothing of supplementary status information EDIT PRESET Edit Pre Indications of the editing mode settings made from the connected editing controller PB FORMAT Format Indication of the recording format which was used for the tape being played back TC MODE TC mode Indications of the operating mode of internal time code generator ALL gt gt ALL All of the above mentioned items of supplementary status information For details of supplementary status information displayed on the monitor when a setting other than OFF is selected see Displaying Supplementary Status Information page 55 MENU
73. age of the maximum 100 gt gt 100 66 gt gt 66 33 gt gt 33 ALARM gt ALARM Determine whether alarm messages are issued or not ON gt gt ON Alarm messages are issued OFF gt gt OFF Alarm messages are not issued REF ALARM gt REF ALARM Determine whether alarm messages related to reference video signal are issued or not ON gt gt ON Alarm messages are issued ON LIMITED gt gt ON Limit Alarm messages are issued only during recording mode EE mode and while editing OFF gt gt OFF Alarm messages are not issued TIME CODE Time code Settings related to the time code generator TC MODE gt TC MODE Determine whether to use internal time code generated by the internal time code generator or external time code Description of settings INT PRESET gt gt INT Use internal time code EXT REGEN gt gt EXT Use external time code To be able to input an LTC signal from external equipment it is necessary to install the optional DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board in this unit When the selected input mode is QSDI the QSDI indicator is lit in the INPUT MODE display setting TC MODE under the TIME CODE menu item to EXT REGEN causes the internal time code generator to automatically synchronize with the external time code input to the unit via the QSDI interface RUN MODE gt RUN mode Select the time code generator
74. al One of the component signals Non linear editing Editing while playing back video and audio signals recorded on hard disks Video scenes stored on disk can be cued up quickly for increased editing efficiency See also Linear editing R Y signal A chrominance signal determined by subtracting the Y luminance signal from the R red signal One of the component signals Reference video signal A video signal consisting of a sync signal or sync and burst signals used as a reference S N Abbreviation of Signal to Noise ratio The higher the S N value the less noise and higher the picture quality Search mode A VCR operating mode used when searching for specific scenes by viewing the video output or time code values while playing back the tape at various speeds in forward or reverse direction Servo lock Synchronizing the drum rotation phase and tape transport phase with a reference signal during playback and recording so that the video heads scan the tape in the same pattern during playback and recording Standby Off mode One of two conditions in the stop mode The drum does not rotate and tape is slackened There is no damage to the video heads and the tape but the VCR is not ready for immediate recording or playback Standby On mode One of two conditions in the stop mode The drum is rotating and the tape is wrapped round the drum The VCR is ready for recording or playback so a still picture ca
75. al RMM 130 Rack Mount Kit you can mount this unit onto an EIA standard 19 inch rack height 4 units Optional Accessories DSBK 120 120P SDI Serial Digital Interface Input Output Board When installed in the DSR 80 80P this board enables digital video and audio signals in the D1 format to be input to and output from the unit DSBK 130 130P Time Code Input Output Board When installed in the DSR 80 80P this board enables SMPTE or EBU format time code LTC to be input to and output from the unit RMM 130 Rack Mount Kit This kit can be used to mount the DSR 80 80P onto an EIA standard 19 inch rack Chapter 1 Overview i IRA Location and Function of Parts Front Panel MeIMeAQ Jeideuo QA Q Cassette compartment REMOTE LOCAL switch POWER switch HEADPHONES control knob Display section A and video audio input setting section see page 9 2 Display section B and COUNTER SELECT button see page 11 HEADPHONES connector Q CONTROL S connector Tape transport control section see page 12 4 Menu control panel inside of the door see page 13 Q Cassette compartment Accepts standard size or mini size DVCAM digital videocassettes When using a mini size cassette insert it into the
76. an editing system for dubbing or as a stand alone recorder For the necessary connections for recording and the settings not covered in this section see Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Settings for Recording of 2 DUO m Video monitor Player DSR 60 60P etc i J Di kel ech D N JJ D O o gt Val fo Q v lt Oo O x REMOTE LOCAL switch Audio level meter AUDIO MODE display INPUT MODE display When controlling this unit from an editing controller set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE When not set the switch to LOCAL 1 Power on the video monitor then set the monitor s input switches according to the input signals from this unit 2 Set up the player to play back a tape For details refer to your player s operating instructions 3 Power on this unit by pressing on the I side of the POWER switch Continued 1 For dubbing of QSDI format signals use the auto mode For details see the section Dubbing Signals in QSDI AUTO FUNCTION execution menu item QSDI Format on page 38 DUBBING Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 1 9 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooey z 1e1deuo UAE Recording WERT 20 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 4 When the REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to LOCAL use the COUNTER SELECT button to select the type of time data
77. button to go down one level Press the lt button to go up one level Hold down one of these buttons to make the highlighted cursor move continuously RESET NO button Returns the setting to the factory default setting Sends a negative response to prompts on the monitor screen SET YES button Saves the new setting in memory Sends a positive response to prompts on the monitor screen Changing the Settings of Basic Items The factory default setting is to display only basic items To change the settings of basic items proceed as follows 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 SYNC PHASE SC PHASE MENU MONITOR SELECT CH CH GREG CH CH naD 9 MIX 1 Press the MENU button on the menu control panel The menu selection level display appears on the monitor with SETUP MENU selected shown in reverse video The time counter display of this unit shows only the currently selected item When the item name is long it is abbreviated Menu selection level display Setup menu Time counter display SYSTEM MENU AUTO FUNCTION HOURS METER Monitor screen 2 Press the button This displays all items in the menu level 1 Level 1 menu display SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE Operational Time counter display MENU GRADE BASIC Monitor screen 3 Press the d or 4 button to
78. composite signals and Y C signals DSR 60 60P player 1 Switcher DFS 500 500P al etc DOUD 75 Q coaxial cable A DSR 80 80P recorder ees Ei Mimi itm i RR c ow 0000 0 0000 0 TCJC CJC C PGM OUT Vectorscope Sony Tektronix 1750 1751 etc o D el 75 Q coaxial cable B B IN E REF VIDEO 9 EXT IN Editing controller PVE 500 a The sync and subcarrier phase of the output signal from the DFS 500 500P switcher are automatically adjusted Ensure that the 75 Q coaxial cables A and B are of the same length 66 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Performing a phase adjustment operation 1 Press the SCH button on the vectorscope The vectorscope switches to SCHT mode Press the B channel button on the vectorscope This displays the black burst signal from the switcher Press the EXT button on the vectorscope This switches the vectorscope to external synchronization mode Adjust the phase synchronization control on the vectorscope so that the sync and subcarrier phases are close to the reference line D On player 1 adjust the SYNC and SC controls using a Phillips screwdriver so that the output from player 1 on channel A is in correct phase alignment wi
79. cording Each press toggles between 2 channel mode and 4 channel mode and the indicator corresponding to the selected option lights in the AUDIO MODE display This button works only when the unit is in EE mode Q AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control knobs When recording you can use these knobs to set audio input levels for CH 1 channel 1 CH 2 CH 3 and CH 4 respectively You can make these knobs inoperative for an AES EBU SDI or QSDI format digital audio input by setting DIGITAL INPUT under the AUDIO CONTROL menu item to BYPASS On how to use the menu see Chapter 4 Menu Settings Display section B and COUNTER SELECT button Q COUNTER SELECT button D Time data type indicators REMOTE EDIT MODE ClipgLink Time counter display D Tape end alarm indicator D REC INHIBIT indicator C EDITRE O NOT EDITABLE indicator COUNTER SELECT REC D Cassette memory indicator EJEC REW PLAY F D STOP al fr fe DD el leet es D ClipLink indicator Q EDIT MODE indicator D REMOTE indicator COUNTER SELECT button Selects the type of time data to be shown in the time counter display Each press of this button cycles through three indicator display options COUNTER CNT count value of the time counter TC time code and U BIT user bits Note If the REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE the COUNTER SELECT button do
80. ction mode 30 MIN gt gt gt 30 min to 0 5 SEC gt gt gt 0 5 sec Select time from 16 settings ranging from 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes in steps of 0 1 second Factory default setting 8MIN gt gt gt 8min NEXT MODE Next mode Select the type of tape protection mode to follow still search mode when the time set in STILL TIMER elapses STEP FWD gt gt gt Step The tape is advanced at s0 normal speed for 2 seconds STANDBY OFF gt gt gt STANDBY Standby off mode TENSION RELEASE gt gt gt T RLSE The tape tension is released but the picture can still be seen on the monitor When the unit is in step forward or tension release mode the head drum is still rotating so the picture can be output and monitored That is it is still in standby on mode i e is on standby Therefore care should be taken over the setting if it is critically important whether the unit is in standby on or standby off mode for example when the unit is used for broadcasting 46 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Menu contents Continued VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control STILL MODE STILL mod Determine whether the image of a whole frame or a field is output in still playback mode Description of setting FRAME STILL Frame Output the image of a whole frame FIELD 1 STILL gt gt Field 1 Output the image of field 1 only FIELD 2 STILL Field 2
81. de DV LP D DV format LP mode Chapter 4 Menu Settings 55 Connections for a Digital Non Linear Editing System This unit can be connected to an ES 7 EditStation to configure a digital non linear editing system If you use the QSDI interface you can transfer video audio time code and other compressed data between this unit and the ES 7 The unit supports ClipLink functions enabling index pictures recorded on tape and ClipLink log data stored in cassette memory to be transferred to the ES 7 in an instant For a general description of ClipLink functions refer to ClipLink Guide supplied with the unit The following figure shows a connection diagram for non linear editing system in which this unit serves as the recorder For connections of the ES 7 and its peripheral devices such as the ESBK 7011 Control Panel the ESBK 7045 Disk Unit etc refer to your ES 7 Operating Instructions wa The example connections shown in this chapter assume that DSR 85 85P DSR 80 80P and DSR 60 60P units have DSBK 100 110 120 130 or DSBK 100P 110P 120P 130P option boards installed 6665 0009 VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER Composite video input DSR 80 80P recorder Audio input Video monitor Cable with RCA phono plugs B B OUT 1 2 3 4 QSDI OUTPUT QSD
82. do a reverse high speed search Press and hold the REW button While you are holding down the button you can view the color playback which is going at 32 times normal speed in reverse direction Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation ar uoneJedo Bunip3 40 suonounJ jueiue uo E 1e deuo UIN uoneJjedo Bupa 40 suonounJ jualuaAuoy Ja deyuD IAAI Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format QSDI Dubbing Function In addition to straightforward tape dubbing you can also use this unit to dub automatically from the beginning of the tape to the end through an QSDI interface When a tape recorded on a DSR 1 1P Digital Videocassette Recorder or DSR 130 130P Digital Camcorder is dubbed the ClipLink log data held in the cassette memory is also copied Notes e Use a tape which is recorded in the DVCAM format A tape recorded in DV format cannot be used as a source tape for QSDI dubbing e Regardless of the audio recording mode setting of this unit dubbing is performed with the original audio recording mode unchanged two channel mode 48 kHz or four channel mode 32 kHz Approximately the last 2 minutes of the tape may not be copied because of differences in tape lengths If an Index Picture is recorded in this portion it may also not be copied continuous recorded section of approximately 5 seconds is required before the recording start point It is recommended to record beforehand color bars or a similar s
83. ds 0 dB the OVER indicator lights The factory preset audio recording level is 20 dB DSR 80 or 18 dB DSR 80P This setting can be changed to 12 dB using the AUDIO CONTROL menu item On how to use the menu see Chapter 4 Menu Settings Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 21 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooey z 1e1deuo UAE Recording WER Usable Cassettes This unit can use standard size and mini size DVCAM cassettes listed below Model name Size PDV 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Standard size PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME Mini size The numbers in each model name indicate the maximum recording playback time in minutes for each model For example the PDV 184ME has a maximum recording playback time of 184 minutes If you insert an incorrect type of cassette it will be automatically ejected When operating this unit as a player you can also use DV cassettes on the unit However it is the best choice to always use DVCAM cassettes because they are more reliable than DV cassettes whatever your purpose may be playback editing or long period storage of recordings Cassettes that have been recorded by a DV format recorder can be played back on this unit but cannot be used for recording at editing operation such as the setting of edit points When you insert such a cassette into this unit the NOT EDITABLE indicator lights up on the front panel of the unit DVCAM cassettes The following figure illustrates the DVCA
84. e unit for the same audio recording mode as with the tape then reset the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE When your current purpose is recording you can use the tape currently loaded in the unit The recording format of the currently loaded tape is DV 9 If you are using this unit as the recorder for editing you cannot use the currently loaded tape as a record tape Replace it with one recorded in the DVCAM format If you are using the unit as the player for editing you can use this tape as a source tape Time data problems Symptom Cannot freely set the time data s initial value Cause TC MODE under the TIME CODE menu item has been set to EXT REGEN Remedy Change the menu setting of TC MODE to INT PRESET See page 45 CNT is selected as the time data type to be displayed The COUNTER time data type indicator is lit Press the COUNTER SELECT button to make the TC or U BIT time data type indicator light up The REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE and LOCAL ENABLE under the OPERATIONAL FUNCTION menu item is set to STOP amp EJECT or ALL DISABLE Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL and change the menu setting of LOCAL ENABLE to ALL ENABLE See page 42 The tape is running but the time data is not shown in the time counter display The MENU button or TC PRESET button on the menu control panel has b
85. e code Display format of supplementary status Setting of SUB Items of supplementary STATUS information displayed EDIT PRESET Editing mode settings made on the editing controller PB FORMAT Recording format of the tape being played back TC MODE Operating mode of the internal time code generator ALL All of the above items The following tables show the on screen indications of supplementary information and their meaning In each table the indications given in brackets such as ASM are the indications displayed when SUB STATUS is set to ALL For the display format when ALL is selected see the next paragraph When SUB STATUS is set to EDIT PRESET information when SUB STATUS is set to ALL All items of supplementary status information are displayed in the order shown below Example visf2 s a r folei del Tel Editing mode settings made on the editing controller Operating mode of the internal time code generator Recording format of the tape being played back On screen Meaning indication ASM ASM Assemble editing mode INS V A1234 TC INS Insert editing mode V1234T V A1234 TC Channel or signal selected for insert editing V Video A1234 Audio 1 2 3 4 TC Time code When SUB STATUS is set to PB FORMAT On screen Meaning indication DVCAM DC DVCAM format DV D DV format SP mo
86. e indications are displayed Indication Description CNT Count value of the time counter TCR Time code data from time code reader factory default setting UBR User bit data from time code reader TCG Time code data from time code generator UBG User bit data from time code generator T R Time code data from time code reader The asterisk indicates an interpolation by the time code reader to make up for the time code data not correctly read from the tape U R User bit data from the time code reader The asterisk indicates that last data is retained by the time code reader as the new data has not been read correctly from the tape E Drop frame indication for time code reader on DSR 80 only Drop frame mode factory default setting Non drop frame mode Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation 31 CH J Di Ke geb D C3 CH O lt D D gt m O o gt o h O m Q gt Ve oO Ke D f O Setting the Time Data Drop frame indication for time code generator on DSR 80 only Drop frame mode factory default setting Non drop frame mode 9 DSR 80 80P operation modes To display the desired time data in the time counter display COUNTER SELECT button Time data type indicators
87. ee eee e epe ees 42 Optional accessories s s s 7 OVER DISP HOLD menu 45 OVER indicator esee 9 PCM digital audio 5 PEAK HOLD menu e 44 Picture search otis 37 PLAY b tton EE 12 PLAY START menu EN 43 Playback compatibility 2 84 Index Playback asien eoe reati DIOCGQUEG aot ertet od GE POWERS Witch 44 5 etie teen PREROLL TIME menu QSDI AUDIO MON menu 43 QSDI button QSDI dubbing QDSI DUBBING menu 50 QSDI indicator eiecit tene 10 QSDI INPUT connector 16 QSDI interface 5 cette tree 57 QSDI OUTPUT connector 16 Rack mounting serans 7 Rear panel 5o ei mei REC button e tnodo ttti REC INHIBIT indicator REC POINT MUTE menu REC RUN crescenta edo 34 RRECOLGING cine ooi eem denen 19 procedure o omiies 24 Settngsz cocotte nates 19 REF LEVEL menu e 47 REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination dd 15 REF VIDEO IN connectors 15 REF VIDEO OUT connector 15 Reference video signal 59 60 R g l r checks acies nose 69 REMOTE connector ssse 14 REMOTE LOCAL switch 8 RESET NO button REW button tenere heres RMM IBO isa ro nemoris tri eni
88. een pressed Press the button once again to exit the menu control mode time code preset mode or digital hours meter display mode In either of these modes the time data is not shown in the time counter display The U BIT time data type indicator is lit Press the COUNTER SELECT button to make the COUNTER or TC time data type indicator light up Input problems Symptom It is not possible to record a QSDI signal Cause No QSDI signal is input to the unit 9 Remedy Connect a QSDI signal to the QSDI INPUT connector a In these states an alarm message appears on the monitor screen and on the time counter display Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 71 BunoousejgnoJ pue eoueuejureW 9 Jodeuc BI Il Troubleshooting Monitor problems Symptom Data is not superimposed on the monitor screen Cause CHARA DISPLAY under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item is set to OFF Remedy Set CHARA DISPLAY to ON See page 43 The monitor is not connected to the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector of this unit Connect the monitor to the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector You must make this connection to display any type of text on the monitor The image on the monitor s Screen is too bright The 75 Q termination switch for video input on the monitor is in the OFF position or a 75 Q terminator is not fitted to its video input connector Set the 75 Q
89. en is shown first then the indication of the same item or setting on the time counter display of this unit is shown in square brackets Examples Indication in monitor Indication in time Screen counter display OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational CASSETTE OUT Cass out EE gt gt gt EE e Settings that have an asterisk in front of them such as EE are factory default settings On the time counter display one to three gt symbols may precede item or setting indications depending on the current menu level Larger numbers of gt symbols indicate lower menu levels Menu contents OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings AUTO EE SELECT Auto CASSETTE OUT gt gt Cass EE Determine whether the unit enters EE mode or PB mode when audio and video signals from other equipment are input When this unit is used as the recorder for cut editing it is possible to output the input audio and video signals to the monitor The term EE mode is used to refer to this feature which enables the entire editing out Operations when the cassette has been ejected Description of settings EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB Mute video and audio signals F FWD REW gt gt F FWD REW Operations when in fast forward or rewind mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals fro
90. equency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This device requires shielded interface cables to comply with FCC emission limits Caution Television programs films video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws Voor de klanten in Nederland Ws Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd A 4 Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation ui 5 Location and Function of Parts 8 Front Panel Jueces o IER EUER ess 8 Rear Panel 5 reet erre 14 Lie 19 Settings for Recording eese eee eene nennen 19 Usable Cassettes erre retirer ipee cenben 22 Recording Procedure sse 24 Lr M 28 Settings for Playback
91. es not operate while the tape is moving In this case make the time data selection via the remote equipment that is connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel Time data type indicators One of the three indicators COUNTER TC and U BIT lights to indicate the type of time data currently shown in the time counter display COUNTER CNT count value of the time counter TC SMPTE time code DSR 80 or EBU time code DSR 80P U BIT User bit data Time counter display Indicates the following Time data CNT count value of the time counter time code or user bit data Digital hours meter s count value time total for unit s operating hours drum usage hours etc selectable via the digital hours meter display menu Error messages and alarm messages see page 73 Tape end alarm indicator O Starts flashing when the tape s remaining capacity is for about 2 minutes REC INHIBIT indicator Lights when the REC SAVE switch on the loaded cassette is in the SAVE position Q NOT EDITABLE indicator Lights during playback of a tape that contains a DV format recording DV format recordings can be used as source material for editing but editing functions such as setting IN OUT points cannot be used This indicator also lights when the audio recording mode selected on this unit does not coincides with that of the loaded tape Chapter 1 Overview 11 IRAM MeIMeAQ Jeideuo diti Location and Fu
92. euo T III Symptom Execution of video editing in insert mode causes subcode data recorded on tape other than time code data to disappear from tape Cause Remedy This phenomenon cannot be avoided with an editing system using this unit as the recorder During audio editing in insert mode a strange image appears on the video monitor screen like a partial frozen image of a frame immediately before the IN point being mixed in the playback picture This phenomenon cannot be avoided with an editing system using this unit as the recorder but editing itself will be achieved exactly as you have designed 72 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Error Messages This unit is provided with a self diagnostic function Dea that detects internal abnormalities When it detects an To display error messages on the monitor screen it is abnormality it outputs an error message to the monitor necessary for the monitor to be connected to the screen and indicates an error code in the time counter VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector and for display CHARA DISPLAY under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to be set to ON factory If an error message appears follow the direction gs efault setting indicated under the message in the monitor screen g 8 For details of menu settings see Chapter 4 ERROR AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED INFORM SERUICE Error message OF FOLLOWING CODE 02 603 e
93. for which the picture can be seen on the monitor Use this setting when using search mode for cueing x 32 gt gt x 32 Restrict the search speed to the maximum 32 times normal for which the picture can be seen on the monitor Use this setting when using search mode for cueing x 85 gt gt x 85 Allow searching at up to the maximum tape transport speed of 85 times normal The picture cannot be seen on the monitor at this speed AUTO REW gt AUTO REW Determine whether or not to rewind automatically when playback reaches the end of a tape ENABLE gt gt ENABLE Rewind automatically DISABLE DISABLE Do not rewind automatically a ETT Set this item to PB when you want to use the F FWD and REW buttons to view playback at 32 times normal 42 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Continued speed If this item is set to EE holding down the F FWD and REW buttons produces EE pictures Menu contents Continued OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings PREROLL TIME gt Preroll Set the preroll time Description of settings The preroll time can be set in one second increments to between 0 and 15 seconds 0 SEC 0 SEC to 15 SEC 15 SEC When an editing controller such as the PVE 500 has been connected this setting is disabled and the editing controllers setting is in effect Operations such as the preroll time setting and the time data switching operation are a
94. ignal at the start point of the source tape to be dubbed on this unit To carry out QSDI dubbing this unit must be connected to the REMOTE and QSDI IN OUT connectors on the DSR 85 85P 80 80P 60 60P For details of the connections and switch settings see the section Connections for QSDI Dubbing Page 64 RESET NO SYNC PHASE SC PHASE MENU MONITOR SELECT H CH CH CH 7 SET YES 12 3 4 18 2 4 MIX 38 Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation 1 Press the MENU button on the menu control panel SYSTEM MENU Setup menu AUTO FUNCTION HOURS METER SETUP MENU gt Time counter display Monitor screen 2 Press the J button to select AUTO FUNCTION SYSTEM MENU Auto func SETUP MENU AUTO FUNCTION 2 Time counter display HOURS METER Monitor screen 3 Press the button This displays the items in the level 1 of the auto mode execution menu AUTO FUNCTION MENU QASDI DUBBING gt QSDI DUB TC INSERT Time counter display Monitor screen 4 Press the gt button to display the menu level 2 for the item QSDI DUBBING and select the dubbing data with the d button Example Selecting A V TC CM AUTO FUNCTION MENU QSDI DUBBING gt A V TC CM E Time counter display A U TC Q U TC CM gt Monitor screen 5 Press the gt butto
95. izontal position This unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal position Do not operate it on its side or tilted through an excessive angle exceeding 20 Avoid violent impacts Dropping the unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunction Do not obstruct ventilation openings To prevent the unit from overheating do not obstruct ventilation openings by for example wrapping the unit in a cloth while it is in operation Care If the casing or panel is dirty wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth In the event of extreme dirt use a cloth steeped in a natural detergent to remove the dirt then wipe with a dry cloth Applying alcohol thinners insecticides or other volatile solvents may result in deforming the casing or damaging the finish Shipping Pack the unit in its original carton or equivalent packing and take care not to impart violent shocks in transit Appendix Tf gt o o D 5 x Specifications xipueddy TOTEM General Signal system DSR 80 NTSC DSR 80P PAL Power requirements DSR 80 120 V AC 50 60 Hz DSR 80P for Europe 220 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz DSR 80P for USA and Canada 120 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption with all options installed DSR 80 140 W 120 V DSR 80P for Europe 145 W 220 V DSR 80P for USA and Canada 140 W 120 V Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 14
96. le o mm E E E as SZ A e 000 es 000 dees SE N OZ H ECH SCH AC IN OO MONITOR 5 VIDEO 5 TBC REMOTE REMOTE AC IN connector REMOTE connector TBC REMOTE connector EE N w A Analog video signal input output section see page 15 Digital signal input output section see page 16 SDI signal input output section with the optional DSBK 120 120P installed see page 17 Analog audio signal input output section see page 18 Q AC IN connector Connect to an AC power outlet using the supplied power cord TBC time base corrector REMOTE connector 15 pin To remote control the built in time base corrector connect an optional TBC remote controller such as the UVR 60 60P BK 2006 2007 or BVR 50 50P 14 Chapter 1 Overview Be sure to power off this unit before connecting the TBC remote controller to the TBC REMOTE connector e TBC remote control can be applied only to the analog video outputs from the VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 SUPER connectors Q COMPONENT VIDEO Y R Y and B Y RGB OUT connectors Q and S VIDEO OUT connector QD in the analog video signal input output section 1 on the next page REMOTE connector 9 pin When controlling this unit from an editing controller such as the ES 7 PVE 500 BVE 600 800 910
97. lso performed on the editing controller Factory default setting 5 SEC gt gt 5 sec AFTER CUE UP gt After CUE Select the operating mode following cue up STOP STOP Stop mode STILL STILL Output still pictures in search mode PLAY START PLAY start Set the timing for switching from stop mode to playback mode In an editing system including an editing controller such as the PVE 500 adjusting this setting so that the delay before switching to playback mode is the same on all the decks of the editing system means that there is no longer a need to synchronize the decks for editing and the preroll time can be shortened 16 FRAME DELAY 16 delay to 4 FRAME DELAY gt gt 4 delay The larger the numerical value the longer the delay By adjusting this setting it is possible to reduce the phase synchronization time and preroll time during editing Factory default setting 5 FRAME DELAY gt gt 5 delay for DSR 80 or 4 FRAME DELAY 4 delay for DSR 80P A1 EDIT CH A1 Edit CH Determine which audio channel the EDIT PRESET command set on an editing controller such as the PVE 500 for A1 is assigned to CH 1 CH 1 Assign to channel 1 CH 2 CH 2 Assign to channel 2 CH 3 gt gt CH 3 Assign to channel 3 CH 1 amp CH 2 gt gt CH 1 amp 2 Assign to channel 1 and channel 2 A2 EDIT CH gt A2 Edit CH Determine which audio channel the EDIT PRESET com
98. m other equipment PB gt gt gt PB Mute video and audio signals However holding down the F FWD or REW button on the front panel makes this setting ineffective temporarily and allows you to perform a picture search at 32 times normal speed in forward or reverse direction STOP STOP Operations when in stop mode operation to be carried out EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB The unit enters playback mode and outputs a still picture with a single monitor STANDBY OFF STBY OFF Operations when in standby off mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB The unit enters playback mode and outputs a still picture LOCAL ENABLE gt Local ENA Select which of the tape transport control buttons EJECT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REO operate when the REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE ALL DISABLE All DIS All of the tape transport control buttons are disabled STOP amp EJECT STOP amp E Only the STOP and EJECT buttons are enabled ALL ENABLE gt gt All ENA All of the tape transport control buttons are enabled and settings such as preroll time change or time data display selection are effective MAX SRCH SPEED gt Max SRCH Set the maximum value for search mode x 16 gt gt x 16 Restrict the search speed to the maximum 16 times normal
99. mand set on an editing controller such as the PVE 500 for A2 is assigned to CH 2 gt gt CH 2 Assign to channel 2 CH 3 gt gt CH 3 Assign to channel 3 CH 4 gt gt CH 4 Assign to channel 4 CH 3 amp CH 4 gt gt CH 3 amp 4 Assign to channel 3 and channel 4 A MODE CHANGE gt Aud change Determine whether or not to permit an insert editing that uses a different audio recording mode 2 or 4 channel mode from that which was used for the tape loaded in the recorder OFF gt gt OFF Do not permit ON gt gt ON Permit QSDI AUDIO MON gt QSDI A mon Determine what type of audio signal to be output as EE audio when the selected input is QSDI QSDI gt gt QSDI Output the input QSDI audio as it is ANALOG gt gt Analog Automatically switch audio input selection and output analog audio AES EBU gt gt AES EBU Automatically switch audio input selection and output AES EBU format digital audio SDI gt gt SDI Automatically switch audio input selection and output SDI format digital audio DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit CHARA DISPLAY gt Chara disp Determine whether or not to output text Such as time code numbers from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector Description of settings ON gt gt ON Output text OFF gt gt OFF Do not output text In spite of this setting pressing the MENU button ca
100. n The following message appears QSDI DUBBING A V TC CM Set tape Time counter display INSERT RECORD TAPE IN THIS UTR AND SOURCE TAPE IN THE PLAYER UTR ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen 6 Insert the source tape in the player and the recording tape in this unit A message to confirm the dubbing operation appears QSDI DUBBING Q U TC CM Start dub Time counter display START QSDI DUBBING START YES KEY ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen To cancel the dubbing operation Press the MENU button T Press the SET YES button The tape is automatically wound back to the beginning and dubbing starts GSDI DUBBING A U TC CM Executing Time counter display EXECUTING TCR 00 00 00 00 UBR 00 00 00 00 ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen To end the dubbing operation while it is in progress Press the STOP button When the dubbing is completed message COMPLETED appears on the monitor screen and in the time counter display The source tape and recording tape are both automatically rewound to the beginning and the cassettes ejected When the cassette is ejected this unit returns to the state in step 5 8 To continue by dubbing another tape repeat steps 6 and 7 9 When the dubbing is completed press the MENU button to exit the menu If the following message appears in step 6 for an A V TC CM dubbing operation QSDI DUBBI
101. n be obtained Subcarrier A sine wave imposed on the luminance portion of a video signal and modulated to carry color information Its amplitude represents color saturation and its phase hue Superimpose To put a set of characters onto a picture so that both can be seen at the same time S video A signal format in which Y luminance and C chrominance signals are separated to reduce interference between them so that noiseless images are reproduced Sync signal A reference signal consisting of vertical and horizontal sync signals used for synchronizing the scanning patterns of the video camera and the monitor Appendix 81 xipueddy lut Glossary TBC Abbreviation of Time Base Corrector Electronic circuits to electrically stabilize the playback signals by removing color variation and roll in the playback picture caused by irregularity in drum rotation and tape movement Time base correction reduces deterioration of picture quality when transmitting or copying playback signals Threading See Loading Time code Signals recorded on the tape to supply information on tape position such as the hour minute second and frame to assist in setting edit points or searching for particular scenes User bits Sections of time code information consisting of a total of 32 bits that can be used for recording information such as date tape ID number program ID number etc 82 Appendix A MODE CHANGE menu
102. n describes the procedure to perform a recording on this unit showing an example session in which playback signals coming from a player VCR will be recorded on the tape loaded in the unit REMOTE LOCAL switch Player DSR 60 60P etc Notes When controlling this unit from an editing controller set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE When not set the switch to LOCAL If you intend to use a tape recorded on this unit in a system comprising a DSR 85 85P and an ES 7 EditStation it is recommended to record color bars on at least the first 40 seconds of the tape When transferring digital signals from the DSR 85 85P to the ES 7 EditStation at quadruple speed there must be recording for approximately 40 seconds before the IN point 1 After checking the following items hold the cassette so that the tape window is facing upward then insert it into the recorder this unit as illustrated on the next page Item to check See section Make sure that the cassette s REC Preventing accidental erasure page SAVE switch is set to REC 7 Check for tape slack Checking the tape for slack page 27 Make sure that the HUMID alarm is Condensation page 69 not shown in the display window 24 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback Mini size Insert the mini size cassette into the middle of the cas
103. nction of Parts nasa M CNN KEEN SH EDIT MODE indicator Lights when this unit is selected as the recorder VCR under the control of an editing controller connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel of the unit Cassette memory indicator Cut Lights when a cassette provided with a memory chip cassette memory is loaded Q ClipLink indicator Lights when a cassette is loaded on which ClipLink log data is stored in the cassette memory O REMOTE indicator Lights when the REMOTE LOCAL switch on the front panel has been set to REMOTE For details of ClipLink log data refer to the ClipLink Guide also supplied with this unit Tape transport control section EJECT button D REW button D PLAY button EJ CT E A F FWD STOP D F FWD button REC Q REC button STOP button EJECT button When you press this button it lights and the cassette is automatically ejected after a few seconds REW rewind button When you press this button it lights and the tape starts rewinding During rewind the picture does not appear on the monitor However if F FWD REW under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item is set to PB holding down the REW button provides a picture search function at 32 times normal speed in reverse direction PLAY button When you press this button it lights and playback begins If you press this button during recording or editing the recording or
104. nput signals and audio input signals VIDEO button Each press of this button cycles through four video signal selection options composite analog S video component analog and SDI When you select one of these options the corresponding VIDEO indicator in the INPUT MODE display lights up AUDIO CH 1 CH 1 2 button Each press of this button cycles through three audio signal selection options for audio channel 1 when in 2 channel mode or channels 1 and 2 when in 4 channel mode analog AES EBU and SDI When you select one of these options the corresponding AUDIO indicator in the INPUT MODE display lights up AUDIO CH 2 CH 3 4 button Each press of this button cycles through three audio signal selection options for audio channel 2 when in 2 channel mode or channels 3 and 4 when in 4 channel mode analog AES EBU and SDI When you select one of these options the corresponding AUDIO indicator in the INPUT MODE display lights up QSDI Press this button to select QSDI signals 10 Chapter 1 Overview If the selected signal except for analog audio is not supplied to the appropriate connector the corresponding indicator flashes in the INPUT MODE display If the unit is not equipped with an optional DSBK 120 120P SDI Input Output Board no SDI indicators light in the INPUT MODE display no matter how many times you press the INPUT SELECT buttons AUDIO REC recording mode SELECT button Selects the audio mode for re
105. nts of the cassette memory may not agree with the material recorded on the tape 40 Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation Menu Organization As shown in the figure below the menu system consists of four levels and is functionally divided into three subsystems the setup menu the auto mode AUTO FUNCTION execution menu and the digital hours meter display menu This chapter mainly describes the setup menu showing its contents and how to operate it For details of the auto mode execution menu see the sections Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format page 38 and Rerecording the Time Code TC Insert Function page 33 For details of the digital clock display see the section Regular Checks page 69 The items of the setup menu are divided into several functional groups on level 1 and except for the MENU GRADE item the settings themselves are made on level 2 or level 3 Also the menu items are divided into two categories according to how frequently they are accessed the basic items to which frequent access is normally required and the enhanced items which are less frequently used In the following figure the items shown in boldface are basic items and the other items are enhanced items The menu settings are saved in non volatile memory which means they are not erased when you power off the unit after executing the setting operation Menu organization Menu selection level Level
106. played Once the alarm message disappears the unit is ready for use For all modes except T1 OPERATION there are two types of count a trip count which is resettable and the cumulative total from manufacture which is unresettable Displaying the digital hours meter 1 Press the MENU button on the menu control panel The menu selection level display appears on the monitor screen and the time counter display Menu selection level display SYSTEM MENU SETUP MENU gt Setup menu AUTO FUNCTION HOURS METER Time counter display Monitor screen Continued Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 69 CH e Di Ke geb D o gt D Q gt O o Q gt Q O o D 0 gt le O gt Ve Maintenance 2 Press the Jk button to select HOURS METER SES Hours meter SETUP MENU AUTO FUNCTION Time counter display HOURS METER gt Monitor screen 3 Press the gt button The cumulative counts by the digital hours meter are indicated on the monitor screen and the time counter display Digital hours meter indications on the monitor screen All four counts T1 T2 T3 and CT are indicated on the monitor screen Resettable trip counts Unresettable counts Ti E x10 HOURS T2 E 00000 X10 HOURS T3 0000 00000 X10 HOURS CT p000 p0000 x10 COUNT T1 OPERATION T2 DRUM ROTATION T3 TAPE RUNNING CT THREADING
107. pointing arrow at the right of a menu item See step 1 on page 51 Meaning Pressing the gt button switches to the next lower menu level or to a setting selection screen Left pointing arrow at the left of a menu item See step 4 on page 52 Pressing the lt button returns to the previous higher menu level Character string at the right of a menu item See step 4 on page 52 Current setting of the menu item When shown with a colon the current setting is the same as the factory default When shown with a raised dot the current setting is different from the factory default See step 2 on this page An asterisk by a complete list of settings See step 6 on page 52 Factory default setting Displaying Enhanced Items The factory default setting is not to display enhanced items To display enhanced items use the procedure in the previous section Changing the Settings of Basic Items to set the item MENU GRADE to ENHANCED In step 3 on page 51 select MENU GRADE and select ENHANCED then press the SET YES button to save the setting in memory Once the menu item MENU GRADE is set to ENHANCED when you press the MENU button and the gt button to display the SETUP menu all basic and enhanced items in the menu level 1 appear Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items To change the settings of enhanced items first carry out the
108. ponent format digital video and audio signals Analog interfaces The unit also comes with analog interfaces enabling it to be connected to analog video and audio equipment Analog video These interfaces include a component interface can be switched to RGB composite interface and S video interface Analog audio 4 channel input and 4 channel output are both provided Facilities for High efficiency Editing The unit provides an abundance of functions that enhance editing efficiency and precision 1 QSDI is a type of SDTI SDTI is the name of a standard interface established as SMPTE 305M This unit uses SDTI to transmit DV data and the input output connectors are labeled SDTI QSDD 6 Chapter 1 Overview Supports ClipLink function In response to commands sent from the EditStation index pictures that are recorded on tape or ClipLink log data that is recorded in the cassette memory can be transferred to the EditStation The EditStation operator can then efficiently use these pictures and data in a preliminary editing session For more information about the ClipLink function refer to the ClipLink Guide also supplied with this unit Internal time code generator reader The unit contains a time code generator reader which can generate and read longitudinal time code LTC in the SMPTE format DSR 80 or EBU format DSR 80P to ensure frame accurate editing When the unit is equipped with an
109. procedure in the previous section Displaying Enhanced Items then proceed as follows C PHASE 15 PHASE ra RESET NO Tw Q e SET YES SQ EA CU A 1 Press the MENU button on the menu control panel The menu selection level display appears on the monitor 2 Press the gt button This displays all basic and enhanced items in the menu level 1 Level 1 menu display SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Menu grade DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE TAPE PROTECTION UIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL MENU GRADE Time counter display Current settings Monitor screen 3 Follow the same procedure as in steps 3 to 8 of the procedure in the section Changing the Settings of Basic Items using the arrow buttons to select an item and change its setting Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 53 sbumes mue y ejdeuo QAM Changing Menu Settings 4 When you have completed the settings press the SET YES button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and Saving appears in the time counter display while the new settings are saved in the unit s memory When the saving operation is completed the monitor screen and time counter display return to their normal indications Returning Menu Settings to Their Factory Defaults After making menu setting changes to return settings to their factory defaults use the following procedure
110. reen It also shows the corresponding alarm messages to appear on the time counter display of this unit Alarm messages and associated directions alphabetic order of the first word of their phrases Alarm message on monitor screen Cause Direction Alarm message on time counter display A black white signal is being used for REF Supply a color signal when using composite or S B amp W REF VIDEO video output signals A cleaning tape has been inserted The tape will automatically be ejected after cleaning Cleaning Tp is completed A non standard ref signal is being used for Use a standard signal REF NON STD REF VIDEO Abnormal settings selected in setup menu Correct the setup menu settings Contact your ILL SETUP Sony dealer if this alarm message appears again after making corrections Audio not editable on this tape Use a tape recorded in 2 channel 48 kHz or 2CH 32kHz 4 channel 32 kHz mode Fs 44 1kHz Use a tape having audio signals recorded in locked mode UNLOCK mode BunoousejgnoJ pue soueuajureyy 9 sa deyo git IM d current video selection and supply an appropriate video signal Audio REC mode selection different from Select the same audio recording mode as that of A mode err audio on tape the tape Audio REC recording mode cannot be REC mode changed during recording Audio REC recording mode cannot be Enter the unit
111. reference signal three wire and four wire Component signal YRB A video signal consisting of a luminance signal Y and two chrominance signals R Y B Y Composite signal A composite video signal containing video burst and sync signals Condensation Condensation of moisture on the tape transport mechanisms of VCRs including the head drum If moisture condenses on the head drum the tape adheres to the drum and causes malfunction EBU European Broadcasting Union Established by broadcasting and related organizations in Europe EE mode EE is an abbreviation of Electric to Electric Video and audio signals are supplied to the VCR s internal circuits but not to the recording heads Linear editing Editing while playing back video and audio signals recorded on video tape See also Non linear editing Loading When being loaded the tape is pulled out of the cassette case and threaded along the specified tape path and wrapped round the drum to be ready for recording or playback Generally this is done automatically when you place the cassette at the cassette entrance of the VCR Also called threading Loop through connection A connection which allows a signal input to an input connector to pass through the unit and exit from an output connector as input to external equipment Also called bridging connection Luminance signal The signal that determines the brightness of the picture Also called Y sign
112. rrt teres 28 Playback Procedure 522 2 oen Ottima 29 Setting the Time Data cessere 31 Displaying Time Data and Operation Mode Indications 31 Using the Internal Time Code Generator eee 33 Synchronizing Internal and External Time Codes 34 Rerecording the Time Code TC Insert Function 35 High Speed and Low Speed Search Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing Points 37 Search Operations via External Equipment 37 Search Operations on This Unit sess 37 Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format QSDI Dubbing FUNCOM Pe n 38 Table of Contents 9 Table of Contents WH Chapter 4 Menu Settings Menu Ordarnizatlont ucsinnanic enira at tbi en pat aca teas ins aan 41 Menu Contents ronoc rnnt saiisine iaaii 42 SETUP MENU dE 42 Changing Menu Settings esses 51 Buttons Used to Change Settings sss 51 Changing the Settings of Basic Items 51 Displaying Enhanced Items ee 53 Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items 53 Returning Menu Settings to Their Factory Pe Dc RE 54 Displaying Supplementary Status Information 55 Chapter 5 Connections and Connections for a Digital Non Linear Editing Settin gs SYSTE Mee C 57 Connections for a Cut Editing System
113. s advancement RUN mode FREE RUN gt gt FREE RUN Time code generator keeps running REC RUN gt gt REC RUN Time code generator only runs while recording Note Set to FREE RUN when carrying out editing with an editing controller With the REC RUN setting editing and other operations will not be carried out correctly Only on DSR 80 DF MODE DF mode Select whether the time code generator and time counter operate in drop frame mode or non drop frame mode Normally select drop frame mode to keep in sync with real time The non drop frame mode is useful for example when using computer graphics and working on a frame count basis ON DF gt gt ON DF Drop frame mode OFF NDF OFF NDF Non drop frame mode UB BINARY GP gt UB Binary Gp Select the user bit binary group flag of the time code generator Note When the TC MODE menu item is set to EXT REGEN the user bit binary group flag setting follows the setting on the time code input to this unit 000 NOT SPECIFIED gt gt 000 Character set not specified 001 ISO CHARACTER gt gt 001 8 bit characters conforming to ISO 646 and ISO 2022 010 UNASSIGNED 1 gt gt 010 Undefined 011 UNASSIGNED 2 gt gt 011 Undefined 100 UNASSIGNED 3 gt gt 100 Undefined 101 PAGE LINE gt gt 101 Mutliplex 110 UNASSIGNED 4 gt gt 110 Undefined 111 UNASSIGNED 5 gt gt 111 Undefined
114. sette compartment Tape window facing upward The cassette is automatically drawn into the unit and the tape is wound round the head drum The tape is stationary while the head drum rotates and the STOP button lights If the REC INHIBIT indicator lights It indicates that the loaded cassette s REC SAVE switch has been set to SAVE Press the EJECT button in the tape transport control section to remove the cassette then set the cassette s REC SAVE switch to REC and reload the cassette Make sure that the unit s power is on when ejecting and loading cassettes 2 Press and hold the REC button and press the PLAY button This puts the unit into recording mode and the tape starts moving 3 Press the PLAY button on the player This starts the player s playback operation at which point this unit starts recording the input playback signals Once you have started recording you cannot change the audio mode selection If on a tape there is a point where the audio mode is switched you cannot perform an insert editing on that tape Chapter 2 Recording and Playback 25 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooey z 1e1deuo UAE Recording 26 Chapter 2 Recording and Playback If the following indicators light when a cassette is loaded Indicator Cassette memory indicator Cl It means The loaded cassette contains a cassette memory ClipLink indicator There is ClipLink log data stored in the cassette memory on the loaded
115. splay Press the MENU button on the menu control panel Resetting the trip values About this operation consult your Sony dealer To clean the heads Insert the cleaning cassette This automatically starts cleaning You cannot operate any tape transport control buttons other than the EJECT button during the cleaning operation After about 10 seconds the cleaning cassette will be automatically ejected Troubleshooting If an alarm message appears on the monitor screen or the time counter display or if the unit appears to be malfunctioning please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer Tape problems Symptom Recording is not possible Cause The cassette s REC SAVE switch is set to SAVE Remedy Set the REC SAVE switch to REC The unit s tape transport control buttons PLAY F FWD REW etc do not work The REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE and LOCAL ENABLE under the OPERATIONAL FUNCTION menu item is set to STOP amp EJECT or ALL DISABLE 9 Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL and change the menu setting of LOCAL ENABLE to ALL ENABLE See page 42 No cassette is loaded Insert a cassette See page 24 The NOT EDITABLE indicator on the front panel lights up The audio recording mode selected on this unit does not coincides with that of the loaded tape 9 When your current purpose is editing set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL and set th
116. t 7 RUN MODE menu s 45 R Y signal input eerie R Y signal output S VIDEO IN connector ee 15 S VIDEO OUT connector 15 SC PHASE control eene 13 SDI INPUT connectors 17 SDI OUTPUT connectors 17 SDI signal input output section 17 Search annone ees 37 SET YES button eese 13 MCU ES e 51 menu settings seseee 51 See also Connections and settings SETUP ADD menu eee 47 Setup menu we Al SETUP REMOVE menu 4T 75Q termination switch 15 Shipping eto neret eres 77 lU 37 Specifications center entes 78 STILL MODE menu es AT eg ht sit osaat 37 Sll Seares ettet 37 STOP DUTON wa ied maae teas 12 ULT TI SUB STATUS menu ss 44 Subcarrier phase adjusting 66 Superimposition ses 15 31 55 Supplementary status information 25 SYNC PHASE control 13 Sync phase adjusting 66 Tape preventing accidental erasure 27 problems 5 anten oreet 71 SLACK oe adserit nene 27 See also Cassettes Tape end alarm indicator 11 TAPE PROTECTION menu 46 Tape transport control buttons 12 TBC REMOTE connector
117. th the black burst signal on channel B This indicator moves as you turn the SYNC control This indicator moves as you turn the SC control Adjust the sync and subcarrier phase of the output signal from player 1 Sync phase Subcarrier phase Reference line gt Align the sync and subcarrier phase of the black burst signal to the reference line Output the player 1 signal from the PVE 500 Press the A channel button on the vectorscope This displays the sync phase and subcarrier phase composite signals only of the signal from player 1 When component signals are used the subcarrier phase indicator does not appear 8 Output the player 2 signal from the PVE 500 and repeat Steps 6 and 7 to adjust the sync and subcarrier phase of the output from player 2 Chapter 5 Connections and Settings 67 AIT Maintenance Condensation If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to a warm location or if you use it in a very humid place moisture from the air may condense on the head drum This is called condensation and if a tape is run in this state the tape may stick to the drum and can be easily damaged To lessen the risk of this occurring this unit is equipped with a condensation detection system If condensation occurs while the unit is operating The alarm message MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED appears on the monitor screen and the alarm message HUMID on the
118. the TC insert operation Press the MENU button T Press the SET YES button Time code recording starts from the current tape position Time counter display EXECUTING TCR 00 00 00 00 UBR 00 00 00 00 ABORT MENU KEY Monitor screen When the recording ends the message IC INSERT COMPLETED PUSH THE YES BUTTON appears on the monitor screen and COMPLETED appears in the time counter display 8 Press the SET YES button to exit the menu 36 Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation High Speed and Low Speed Search Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing Points Use the search function to easily locate the desired scene and to quickly and accurately determine edit points Search Operations via External Equipment You can control the following operation modes of the unit either from an editing controller such as the ES 7 PVE 500 etc connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel or from a SIRCS system remote controller such as the DSRM 10 connected to the CONTROL S connector on the front panel Shuttle Use this mode to view color playback at speeds ranging from 0 to 32 times normal in both directions Note When controlling the unit from the SVRM 100A for a shuttle mode search the maximum possible search speed is 16 times normal in both directions If you want a faster search than this hold down the F FWD or REW button This allows you to view
119. time counter display At the same time the unit ejects the cassette automatically If this happens leave the unit s power on and wait until the alarm messages disappear Regular Checks Digital hours meter The digital hours meter keeps cumulative counts of the total operating time the head drum rotation time the tape transport operating time and the number of threading unthreading operations These counts can be displayed on the monitor screen and the time counter display of this unit Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance In general consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks Digital hours meter display modes The digital hours meter has the following four display modes e T1 OPERATION mode The cumulative total hours during which the unit is powered on is displayed in 10 hour increments T2 DRUM ROTATION mode The cumulative total hours of drum rotation with tape threaded is displayed in 10 hour increments T3 TAPE RUNNING mode The cumulative total hours of tape transport operation is displayed in 10 hour increments CT THREADING mode The cumulative number of tape threading unthreading operation pairs is displayed in 10 operation pair increments If the condensation alarm message appears immediately after powering on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the alarm message disappears You cannot load a cassette into the unit while the alarm message is being dis
120. time counter display on this unit To view time data and operation mode indications on the monitor screen Select the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item and set CHARA DISPLAY to ON factory default setting The time data and the indication of the unit s current operation mode are superimposed on the composite video signal that is being output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector and can be viewed on the monitor screen Use the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to select the information displayed and the character type and position of the indications For details of these menu settings see Chapter 4 Menu Settings When you set SUB STATUS under the DIS PLAY CONTROL menu item to other than OFF you can also display supplementary status information on the monitor screen about the editing mode settings recording format of play back tape and or time code generator s operating mode For details of supplementary status information see Displaying Supplementary Status Information page 55 Monitor screen contents The contents of the monitor screen are shown below Time data type Time data E Drop frame indication for time code reader Drop frame indication for time code generator B DSR 80 80P operation mode a This character can appear on the DSR 80 only The character to appear in these two columns is always a colon on the DSR 80P Time data type The following time data typ
121. to be used Each press of this button cycles through three options COUNTER CNT value TC time code and U BIT user bit data The time data type indicator for each option lights as it is selected When the REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE selection of the time data type is carried out at the editing controller 5 Select the formats of video and audio input signal to be recorded Press INPUT SELECT buttons to select the desired signal formats Each selection is shown by a lit indicator in the INPUT MODE display Video input signal Corresponding INPUT Lit indicator in INPUT INPUT input connector SELECT button MODE display Composite signal VIDEO COMPOSITE in VIDEO VIDEO IN group Separated Y C signal VIDEO S VIDEO in VIDEO group S VIDEO IN Component signal VIDEO COMPONENT in VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO group IN SDI signal SDI INPUT VIDEO SDI in VIDEO group QSDI signal QSDI QSDI QSDI Audio input signal input connector Analog signal AUDIO IN CH 1 to CH 4 Corresponding INPUT SELECT button AUDIO CH 1 CH 1 2 AUDIO CH 2 CH 3 4 Lit indicator in INPUT MODE display ANALOG in AUDIO group AES EBU signal DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT AUDIO CH 1 CH 1 2 AUDIO CH 2 CH 3 4 AES EBU in AUDIO group SDI signal SDI INPUT AUDIO CH 1 CH 1 2 AUDIO CH 2 CH 3 4 SDI in AUDIO group QSDI signal QSDI INPUT QSDI QSDI Once you have
122. unit DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT connectors XLR 3 pin female Input digital audio signals in the AES EBU format DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT connectors XLR 3 pin male Output digital audio signals in the AES EBU format SDI Serial Digital Interface signal input output section with the optional DSBK 120 120P installed When an optional DSBK 120 120P SDI Input Output Board is installed in the unit this section can be used for inputting and outputting SDI signals D SDI INPUT connector and active through output connector D SDI OUTPUT connectors SDI Serial Digital Interface signal INPUT connector and active through output connector BNC type The left connector is for input of SDI format digital video and audio signals The right connector can be used as an active through output connector SDI Serial Digital Interface signal OUTPUT connectors BNC type Output SDI format digital video and audio signals The same signals are output from both connectors Chapter 1 Overview 17 HNN NN Location and Function of Parts 4 Analog audio signal input output section MAIMEAQ Je deuo ll ANAL OG REF VIDEO VIDEO I o z 5 m o o c E eas D Ej Ge Oy o 2 ka S z m z 4 Ss e IS lo EJ w o E EI EK D AUDIO IN 600 2 ON OFF switches
123. uses menu text to be output CHARA POSITION gt Chara pos Set the position of text superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector to the monitor Use lt gt 4 1t buttons on the menu control panel to adjust the indication position while watching the monitor screen Press the MENU button to confirm the setting and return to the level 1 of the setup menu Continued 43 Chapter 4 Menu Settings sbumes mue y ejdeuo QAM Menu Contents Menu contents Continued DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit CHARA TYPE Chara type Set the type of characters in text superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector to the monitor Description of settings Make the following settings while watching the monitor Screen WHITE WITH BKGD gt gt White White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD Black Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE gt gt W outline White characters with black outline BLACK OUTLINE gt gt B outline Black characters with white outline Press the MENU button to confirm the setting and return to the level 1 of the setup menu DISPLAY INFO gt DISP info Select information superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER connector to the monitor TIME DATA amp STATUS gt gt Time amp STA Time data and operating mode indications TIME DA
124. utput connectors DSR 80 80P COMPONENT VIDEO recorder Y R Y B Y RGB IN DFS 500 500P VIDEO INPUTS ES 9 e o 9 St 9 DME Switcher COMPONENT 2 Zen Ve WT oplo QO G ZC a 9o 60 9 9 CD DOO PGMOUT ee Vigo d eCze eG COMPONENT 1 ege l ome AUDIO IN j H 1 CH 2 S ol lo VIDEO INPUTS COMPONENT 1 CH 1 OUT CH 2 OUT j COMPONENT VIDEO SE or otherdelay unit DSR 60 60P player 1 Y R Y B Y RGB OUT CH 1 IN CH 21N Cl ei lies S Y O MXP 290 J LINE OUT 2 LINE OUT 1 Audio Mixer NS eodede o o t t b o o ego e o Lo SM e AUDIO OUT MIC LINE 4 3 12 1 CH 1 CH 2 IN COMPONENT 1 TPUT OUTPU oo 12 pin 3 BNC cross cable not supplied Consult your SC BD BR dealer about this cable olo x Sea pto 12 pin dubbing cable not Bn supplied UVW 1600 1600P player 2 UDIO OUTPUT FT us Cable with XLR connectors not supplied Ce ur Settings on the DSR 80 80P recorder Switch Setting AUDIO IN 600 ON OFF ON AUDIO IN 6dBm 0dBm 4dBm Normally 4dBm For details of the video
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