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1. Item number Item name Settings 119 VARIABLE SPEED LIMIT Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed IN KEY PANEL CONTROL mode from the control panel of this unit OFF 1 to 2 times normal speed ON 0 to 1 times normal speed 120 CTL LOCK IN VAR SHTL_ Select whether the tape transport should be phase locked to the CTL signal during playback in variable speed or shuttle mode OFF Not phase locked ON Phase locked at the following speeds 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 times normal 121 DT MODE Select field or frame mode for variable speed playback FIELD Always field playback FRAME Frame playback in the noiseless playback speed range otherwise field playback Frame playback provides higher density still pictures than field playback Notes e For analog Betacam playback field playback is always used For Digital Betacam playback the frame playback is valid only in the forward direction e In the case of HDCAM tapes recorded in PSF mode playback is automatically performed in frame mode 125 AUTO REWIND Select whether to rewind the tape automatically when playback reaches the end of a tape DIS Do not rewind the tape automatically ENA Rewind the tape automatically 130 TIMER DISPLAY Set the screen brightness of the time data menu display section and the time to DIMMER CONTROL elapse un
2. 943 CROSS COLOR CRISP _ Set the cross color crisp level for HD SD converter output Invalid in 24PsF or 0x00 to 0x04 to OxOf 23 98PsF mode 944 D C LEGALIZE Invalid in Select whether the limiter operates on downconverter output to limit illegal video 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode data such as data that would result in a Gamut error The negative parts of Y signals are also limited OFF Limiter does not operate ON Limiter operates 945 D C COLOR MODE Select the color balance characteristics of the downconverter which differ slightly Invalid in 24PsF or depending on the VTR model 23 98PsF mode MODE1 Select the color balance characteristics of models in the HDW 1800 SRW 5000 Series MODE2 Select the color balance characteristics of models in the HDW F500 HDW 2000 Series 950 UP CONVERTER MODE Select the up converter mode Invalid in 24PsF or crop Select the edge crop mode 23 98PsF mode I box Select the letter box mode squez Select the squeeze mode 951 H CROP POSITION UC _ Adjust the H crop the horizontal position when inserting in the edge crop mode Invalid in 24PsF or of the up down converter output when menu item 950 is set to crop 23 98PsF mode 120 to 0 to 120 952 LETTER BOX POSITION Adjust the vertical position of the letter box mode cutout in up converter output Invalid in 24PsF or when I box is selected in menu item 950
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4. suoleredaigq sajdeup 3 5 Using a Memory Stick When a Memory Stick is inserted in the VTR the file data can be stored on the Memory Stick which enables you to share data among cameras Note Use a Memory Stick formatted with this VTR It cannot be shared with other devices For more details refer to the Maintenance Manual Inserting a Memory Stick Insert a Memory Stick with the label side up into the Memory Stick slot until it clicks Label side Memory Stick Never insert remove a Memory Stick during access to data To remove a Memory Stick If you push the inserted Memory Stick the Memory Stick will pop out a little Then pull the Memory Stick out 3 5 1 Notes on Memory Stick On Memory Stick Memory Stick is a new compact portable and versatile IC recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds that of a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage 3 8 Chapter 3 Preparations Available types of Memory Stick With this product you can use Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO whose capacity does not exceed 4 GB and Memory Stick PRO Duo Note on data read write speed Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick compliant product you us
5. Audio video server system HDSDI po 9000 0 O 0 LJ HDW M2100 M2100P Digital cassette HDSDI Analog composite SDTI optional Video monitor Analog composite component OOOO oo Analog audio oo ood 2000 SDI Audio monitor SD VTR or analog VTR Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 2 1 Control Panels There are three control panels as follows e Upper control panel e Lower control panel e Switch panel Upper control panel see page 2 2 a5 a 01 23 45 06 a ojaa 7a 9r g Lower control panel see page 2 3 O obue ini des Q om Switch panel access by opening the lower control panel see page 2 11 ON OFF REAR FRONT gt is xe mmp g ie re e O fo e o a TI O e Oo h D 9 2 Lower control panel unlock buttons Push in to open the lower control panel Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 syed JO uoOUN4 pue uoneooq z Ja deyo Nhl 2 1 Control Panels 2 1 1 Upper Control Panel D POWER switch amp EJECT button REMOTE buttons and RS 232C indicator Format indicators Cassette compartment PHONES jack and control POWER switch Pres
6. 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 20 to 90 Mass 23 kg 50 lb 11 oz Dimensions w h d 427 x 174 x 544 mm 16 7 s x 6 7 3 X 21 2 inches excluding protruding parts Tape transport system HDCAM 96 7 mm s 59 941 29 97PsF 80 6 mm s 50i 25PsF 77 4 mm s 24PsF 23 98PsF Digital Betacam 96 7 mm s MPEG IMX 64 5 mm s 525 59 94 53 8 mm s 625 50 Betacam SX 59 6 mm s Analog Betacam 118 6 mm s 525 59 94 101 5 mm s 625 50 Tape speed HDCAM playback time 124 minutes with BCT 124HDL 59 941 29 97PsF 149 minutes with BCT 124HDL 501 25PsF 155 minutes with BCT 124HDL 24PsF 23 98PsF Digital Betacam playback time 124 minutes with BCT D124L MPEG IMX playback time 184 minutes with BCT 184MXL 525 59 94 220 minutes with BCT 184MXL 625 50 Betacam SX playback time 194 minutes with BCT 194SXLA Analog Betacam playback time 90 minutes with BCT 90OMLA 525 59 94 108 minutes with BCT 90MLA 625 50 Fast forward rewind time Approx 3 minutes with BCT 124HDL Search speed Shuttle mode HDCAM playback Still to approx 50 times normal playback speed 59 941 29 97PsF Still to approx 58 times normal playback speed 50i 25PsF Still to approx 60 times normal playback speed 24PsF 23 98PsF Digital Betacam playback Still to approx 50 times normal playback speed MPEG IMX Betacam SX playback Still to approx 78 times normal playback speed Analog Betacam playback Still
7. CONTROL PANEL connector Q VIDEO CONTROL 9P O w42 VIDEO CONTROL 9P connector 8 REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector O RS 232C connector REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P connector D sub 50 pin Connect remote control signals from an external device For details refer to the Installation Manual CONTROL PANEL connector round type 10 pin In addition to the lower control panel a similar control panel can be connected to this unit To connect such a second control panel use this connector When two control panels are connected use the PANEL SELECT switch on the switch panel see page 2 11 to specify which control panel will control this unit VIDEO CONTROL 15P connector D sub 15 pin For remote control of the internal digital video processor connect an optional BVR 50 50P Video Remote Control Unit Always power off this unit before connecting the remote control unit VIDEO CONTROL 9P connector D sub 9 pin For remote control of the internal digital video processor connect an optional HKDV 900 Video Remote Control Unit Always power off this unit before connecting the remote control unit REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector D sub 9 pin When using this unit together with another HDCAM VTR and a BVE series BVE 700 900 9 10 2000 9000 9O000P 9100 9100P or other editor connect the optional 9 pin remote control cable from the other unit to t
8. Menu display This displays the function menu and setup menu For details on the function menu see Chapter 8 and for details on the setup menu see Chapter 9 1 Dolby noise reduction Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol D0 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 5 MULTI CONTROL knob and PUSH SHIFT indicator In function menu operations rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to change settings that flash in the menu display section In setup menu operations rotate this knob to select menu items The PUSH SHIFT indicator lights when you press this knob in In this state the value of the setting changes by a greater amount when you rotate the knob 6 RESET button To reset a CTL time code TC or user bit UB value displayed in time data display area 1 hold this button down Resetting the CTL value erases all edit points Search control section D SHUTTLE button JOG button VAR button O SHUTTLE VAR and JOG indicators Search dial SHUTTLE button To use the search dial for playback in shuttle mode press this button turning it on For details of playback in shuttle mode see the description of the search dial 6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 7 Sued JO uonouny pue uoneoogq z13 deyo NI syed JO uoOUN4 pue uoneooq Z Ja deyo Nhl 2 1 C
9. data so that this indication never shows 100 Menu display section Tele File menu indicator Indicates that the menu display section is currently displaying the Tele File menu Data type indicator Indicates the type of data selected with the clip data display mode There are the following types Cue Cue point Protct Write protected Mark Mark R Strt Recording start point IN IN point OUT OUT point Take Take number Cut Cut number Scene Scene number Comnt Comment 6 3 Chapter6 Tele File ll4 l L g Ja deyo HAI 6 3 Tele File Menu I Setting display area Menu items functions Displays the setting of the currently selected data type Display menu items functions and a cursor or gt These are common for all of the data items in clip data The meaning of the cursor symbols is as follows display mode The function assignments for each item Indicates that the mode is clip data display mode are as follows or attribute data display modify mode and that data is selected gt Indicates that the mode is clip data modify mode or attribute data display modify mode and prompts for data entry or modification Clip data display mode menu items ltem name F1 ATTRIB Setting Selects attribute data display modify mode For details about attribute data display modify mode see Section 6 3 5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data page 6 11 F2 SELEC
10. speed playback This item selects whether or not to force the Y add function off AUTO Automatically switch the Y add function on OFF Force the Y add function off a The Y add function is a circuit operation to Continued interpolate the video signal vertically during jog or variable speed playback for the purpose of reducing the vertical movement of the playback picture 9 19 Chapter9 Setup Menus snus dnes 6 Jaldeu9 NN snu y dnas 61 dey9 N 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu ETAT AZZ TTL ATEGg goEnDT _ Zppzppopgp ppzzxxv xxv vpvpppv vpvpivppppvvv tm R Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued Item number Item name Settings 709 CAV LEVEL FORMAT Select whether the analog component output should be D 1 or Betacam Valid only in 59 94i or 7 E 29 97PsF mode Format Color bars Y video Y sync R Y B Y D 1 CAV 100 0 100 0 700 mV 300 mV 700 mV Sub item Betacam 100 7 5 77 7 5 714 mV 286 mV 700 mV 0 OUTPUT CAV Select the analog component output format LEVEL B CAM Betacam D1 D 1 710 INTERNAL VIDEO Select the test signal to be output from the VTR s internal test signal generator SIGNAL GENERATOR OFF No test signal is generated CB Color bar signal MLTBS Multi burst signal 10ST
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12. e To set an on air start or end point Hold down the PLAY IN button or PLAY OUT button and press this button QO CUE PLAY cue up playback button After setting an on air start point PLAY IN point or an on air end point PLAY OUT point pressing this button cues up the tape to the on air start point The button then starts flashing to indicate that the unit is ready for DMC playback operation To start DMC playback press the button again LEARN button After setting a speed variation start point STUNT IN point and a speed variation end point STUNT OUT point pressing this button makes the tape start running You can then use the search dial to vary the tape speed which is automatically stored in memory After thus storing the tape speed variation in memory pressing this button starts an automatic playback between the speed variation start and end points at the stored speed Shot mark section D LIST button REC ERASE indicator LIST IGOOD SHOT MARK MARK button 2 1 3 Switch Panel To access the switch panel open the lower control panel On how to open the lower control panel see the figure on page 2 1 LIST button Use this button to read in and list shot marks REC ERASE indicator This lights in the state in which writing amending and deleting of shot marks is enabled and flashes while a shot mark is actually being written amended or deleted MARK button Hol
13. re Pee es ee Se faz F6 EXIT button F5 MENU button To display the digital hours meter Press the F5 MENU button then turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display the required item in the time data display To exit from the hours meter Press the F6 EXIT button 10 5 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection uonoedsu pue soueusjureyy 04 131d2y9 NN uonsedsu pue eoueuajueyW 0 Jaldeyo WA 10 5 Regular Checks I EEBE73B3 ZFNvW6lTC E KgeaW aA4ppppPvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvppppppppppp p gt 56644vvvvvvrvvvvv gt vvvv vvprvvvvv v vvvvv vv v T 7 10 5 2 Maintenance Timings Use the following table as a timing guide for checking Note that an arrow in the table means that the and replacing components of the unit component to be replaced is part of the assembly the These intervals are not guaranteed lifetimes the timing arrow points to which must be replaced as a whole for replacing components depends on the particular conditions of use In particular depending on the For information on severe conditions frequent threading degree of dirt contamination and abrasion pinch unthreading or how to replace components refer to the rollers and cleaners may require replacement earlier Maintenance Manual Volume 1 than suggested by this table Guideline replacement intervals Component ees ett aa e
14. 23 98PsF mode 120 to 0 to 120 953 UP CONVERTER Select the original picture to use when converting SD to HD PROCESS SELECT FIELD Use field picture Invalid in 24PsF or FRAME Use frame picture 23 98PsF mode adapt standard mode Set the ratio of converting from frames or fields to the standard ratio when up converting adap2 still picture priority mode Set the ratio of converting from frames higher when up converting adap3 motion priority mode Set the ratio of converting from fields higher when up converting 954 DETAIL GAIN UC Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Adjust the sharpness of Invalid in 24PsF or edge emphasis o 23 98PsF mode 0 to 40H to 7FH 955 LIMITER UC Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Invalid in 24PsF or Adjust the maximum detail level added to emphasize the original signal 23 98PsF mode 0 to 20H to 3FH S me 956 CRISP THRESHOLD UC Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Set the threshold g Invalid in 24PsF or amplitude at which low amplitude signals are not emphasized y 23 98PsF mode 0 to 8H to FH 957 LEVEL DEPEND Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Set the luminance range E THRESHOLD UC for edge enhancement D Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to 8 to FH 5 23 98PsF mode 958 H DETAIL FREQUENCY Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Set the central frequency UC Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PSF
15. IN point or OUT point 1 Select a clip 2 Select the cue point the IN point or the OUT point 3 Press the PREROLL button The unit exits from the Tele File menu and prerolls to the position of the selected data The preroll time is according to the setting of setup menu item 001 The unit does not preroll if there is no data for the selected point 6 6 Chapter6 Tele File To cue up the cue point IN point or OUT point 1 Select a clip 2 Press the PREROLL button while holding down the IN video IN point OUT video OUT point or MARK button The unit exits from the Tele File menu and cues up the position of the data selected in step 2 the cue point position if the MARK button was pressed The unit does not preroll if there is no data for the selected point 6 3 3 Modifying Clip Data To modify clip data put the unit into clip data display The function assignments for menu items in clip data mode and then press the F2 SELECT button to put it modification mode are as follows into clip data modification mode the cursor changes to S Clip data modification mode menu items Item name Setting F1 RETURN Returns to clip data display mode F2 MODIFY Changes the setting of the selected data or makes a new setting The function button changes according to the data type See the following for more information about how to set the various data types e Cue point IN point OUT point To set
16. Position in list Time code Shot mark type R recording start mark 1 shot mark 1 2 shot mark 2 V virtual shot mark P post mark memo mark Selecting a shot mark Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to align the asterisk cursor with the desired shot mark Entering virtual shot marks When the unit is stopped performing playback or searching hold down the ENTRY button and press the MARK button Se es L E 2 01 23 45 06 2h PEP OOlmidicimicd ENTRY button MARK button A virtual shot mark appears on the monitor as V MARK xxx xxx is the number This is not written to the tape After entering a virtual shot mark if you change the cassette or power the unit off it appears in the list as the first shot mark of the next group read in Adding a memo mark Select the shot mark to which you wish to add the memo mark then press the F1 MEMO button Repeat this operation to remove a memo mark Selecting the types of shot mark to be read in the list For each of the types of shot mark recording start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 and post mark you can specify whether it is read in In item G02 of the shot mark operation menu set the required types to ON For details of the menu see page 5 2 You can also use the following procedure 1 With the shot m
17. S N ratio Y 51 dB or more 48 dB or more R Y B Y 48 dB or more 45 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 2 or less 3 or less LF non linearity y 37s 0r less R Y B Y 4 or less Y C delay 20 ns or less Audio Metal tape Oxide tape LNG Frequency response at 10 dB below reference level 50 Hz to 15 kHz 1 5 dB 3 0 dB 50 Hz to 15 kHz 3 0 dB S N ratio at 3 distortion level 72 dB or more 50 dB or more Dolby NR off Distortion THD at 1 kHz reference 1 or less level 2 or less Wow and flutter 0 1 rms or less 0 1 rms or less level AFM Frequency response at reference 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N ratio at 3 distortion level 85 dB or more Distortion THD at 1 kHz reference 0 5 or less level a Reference level 4 dBm Processor adjustment range Video level 3 dB lt o to 3 dB selectable Chroma level 3 dB to 3 dB selectable Setup level 59 941 29 97PsF mode 30 IRE Black level 50i 25PsF mode 210 mV Y C delay 100 ns for analog Betacam tapes Chroma phase 30 System phase Sync 15 us SC 200 ns Input connectors REF VIDEO INPUT BNC 2 in loop through connection HD Tri level SYNC 0 6 Vp p 75 Q sync negative SD Black burst or composite sync NTSC 0 286Vp p PAL 0 3Vp p 75 Q sync negative Selecting HD or SD in a menu A 4 Appendix Output connectors HDSDI OUTPUT BNC 3 including 1
18. TC time code is selected as the setting for CTL TC time data selection the menu item for button F4 This manual refers to this as F4 CTL TC in function menu HOME page is set to TC HOME2 page user defined function keys Up to six function keys can be defined i e six functions can be assigned to the F1 to F6 buttons in the HOME page You can select and define the following function keys e Functions selected from the function menu items in the HOME page and menu pages to 4 e Function key to display the setting for setup menu item 211 REMOTEI PORT and to carry out the operation when the menu item setting is panel Note By factory default no function keys are defined in the HOME page It is not possible to display the HOME2 page unless you have defined at least one function key in that page For details on defining user defined function keys in the HOME2 page refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Page 6 You can define up to six setup menu items assign six setup menu items to the F1 to F6 buttons and register them on page 6 There is nothing defined on page 6 when the unit is shipped from the factory For more information about defining setup menu items for page 6 refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Chapter 8 Function Menu 8 1 O 3 D mp D on TI O o 3 m nu y uogoun4 g Jaydeu NN 8 1 Overview 8 1 2 Using the Functio
19. The maximum capacity is a duration of 120 seconds To amend the stored speed variation Press the LEARN button The interval between the speed variation start and end points is automatically played back at the stored speed Operate the search dial as required to adjust the playback speed Setting the initial speed to normal speed In step 4 press the PLAY button Executing DMC Playback There are two methods of starting DMC playback e Starting playback at the on air cue from the on air start point e Starting playback immediately after preroll e To avoid operating mistakes we recommend that you use the VTR in standalone mode when carrying out DMC playback e When using two VTRs connected for editing you can only use the recorder VTR for DMC playback and only when neither the RECORDER nor PLAYER button is lit to OTa To start playback at the on air cue from the on air start point Use the following procedure 1 Press the CUE PLAY button The CUE PLAY button lights and the tape is cued up to the on air start point After the tape is cued up the CUE PLAY button flashes 2 At the moment the on air cue is given press the CUE PLAY button once more The CUE PLAY button lights and playback starts at standard speed Between the speed variation start and end points DMC playback is carried out at the stored spee
20. Turn the POWER switch on 3 6 Chapter 3 Preparations 2 Check the following points then insert the cassette in the orientation shown in the figure e Check that message ERR 10 is not shown in the time data menu display section e Check that there is no slack in the tape The cassette is drawn into the unit and the STANDBY and STOP buttons light If message ERR 10 appears in the time data menu display section there is moisture condensation in the unit Removing slack from the tape Press in one of the reels with a finger and turn gently in the direction shown by the arrows until there is no slack in the tape Ejecting a cassette Press the EJECT button Ejecting is a local operation It is not possible to eject a cassette in another unit by remote control If the tape slacks inside the unit pressing the EJECT button may not eject the cassette For information about how to remove the cassette in such a case refer to the Installation Manual 3 4 3 Preventing Accidental Recording of Shot Marks To prevent shot marks from being accidentally recorded on a tape press in the red record inhibit plug on the cassette Large cassette Press in the red record inhibit plug ON Return this plug to its original position to enable recording on the tape again OFF Chapter 3 Preparations 3 7 suonesedaig 19 dey9
21. or OUT point 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The two most significant digits begin to flash and the data can be set or modified 5 Press the F3 4 or F4 gt button until the digit that you want to set starts flashing 6 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to make the setting To display the offset from the previous setting value The offset is displayed as long as you hold down the F2 OFFSET button T Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have set all the required digits 8 Press the F5 SET button The setting is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode To cancel the setting or modification and return to clip data display mode Press the F1 CANCEL button To set the set or modified data as other time data Press the F6 SET TO button and select the time data cue point IN point or OUT point and then press the F5 SET or F6 SET NL button The position where the data is set differs as follows depending on the button pressed e F5 SET The data is set in the selected time data position e F6 SET NL A new clip is added at the lowest line and the time data is set at the selected data position in the new clip To make write protect mark and recording start point settings Proceed as follows to make write protect mark and recording start point settings 1 Select a clip 2 Select write protect ma
22. or press the STOP button The function to toggle between jog mode and shuttle mode each time the search dial is pressed can be disabled by changing the setting of setup menu item 101 Chapter 4 Playback 4 3 yoegke d v seideyo HA 4 1 Playback To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button To alternate between normal speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired shuttle playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and shuttle playback by pressing the PLAY and SHUTTLE buttons alternately For intermittent shuttle mode playback press the STOP and SHUTTLE buttons alternately To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button To alternate between normal speed playback and variable speed mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired variable playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and variable speed playback by pressing the PLAY and VAR buttons alternately For intermittent variable speed mode playback press the STOP and VAR buttons alternately Playback in variable speed mode In variable speed mode you can finely control playback speed within the following ranges e HDCAM 1 to 2 times normal speed e Digital Betacam 1 to 3 times normal speed e MPEG IMX 1 to 3 times normal speed e Betacam SX 1 to 2 times normal speed e Betacam Betacam SP 1 to 3
23. points IN OUT audio IN audio OUT If the time data or user s bits cannot be read correctly they will be displayed with an asterisk For example T R U R T R or U R 3 4 Chapter 3 Preparations Time code reader drop frame mark for 59 94i 29 97PsF mode only P Indicates drop frame mode Indicates non drop frame mode VITC field mark blank Fields 1 and 3 for 59 941 29 97PsF mode or fields 1 3 5 and 7 for 50i 25PsF mode ses Fields 2 and 4 for 59 941 29 97PsF mode or fields 2 4 6 and 8 for 50i 25PsF mode Operation mode The field is divided into three blocks A B and C e Block A displays the operation mode e Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed e Block C displays a mark to indicate an edit section during automatic editing 6 6 6 a Initial speed settings or stored speed settings Stop freeze mode This appears when tapes stop with the STOP FREEZE function enabled by the setting of setup menu item 906 No indication The STOP FREEZE function is not enabled by the setting of setup menu item 906 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 5 Display Operation mode Block A Block B TAPE UNTHREAD Cassette is not loaded STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T RELEASE Tape tension released STOP Stop mode F FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind
24. 2 and 3 for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L connector To monitor CH5 to CH8 in MPEG IMX playback press the CUE button to switch between CH1 to CH4 and CH5 to CH8 and then select the desired channels PB playback controls These adjust individually the playback levels on channels 1 to 4 and cue audio During playback press to protrude the control knobs and adjust the level while monitoring the audio level indication on the level meters in the audio setting display section When the control knobs are pushed in the playback levels return to the preset levels and cannot be adjusted 2 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator A three color indicator shows the state of the playback signal Green The state of the playback signal is good Yellow The playback signal is somewhat deteriorated but playback is possible Red The playback signal is deteriorated When this indicator remains on head cleaning or an internal inspection is necessary Menu control buttons These buttons are used for function menu see the following section Overview of the function menu and setup menu see Chapter 9 operations The page buttons V A and HOME select menu pages and the function buttons F1 to F6 make function settings V Selects the next page in the order HOME gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt HOME A Selects the next page in the order HOME gt 4 gt 3 gt 2 gt 1 gt HOME HOME Selects th
25. 2 and with the menu item number flashing proceed as follows 1 Press the F2 SELECT button The current setting of the menu item flashes 2 Press the F3 button or F4 button or turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired setting value To select another menu item and change its setting value Press the F1 RETURN button making the current menu item number flash then perform the procedures for selecting a desired menu item and changing its setting value 3 When all required changes have been made press the F5 SET button This makes the new settings effective To abandon making changes and exit from the setup menu display Press the F6 EXIT button To change the settings of menu items with sub items When a selected menu item has sub items select a desired sub item using the procedure described in the section To display a desired sub item on this page making the sub item name flash then proceed as follows 1 Press the F2 SELECT button The current setting of the sub item flashes 2 Press the F3 button or F4 button or turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired setting value To select another sub item and change its setting value Press the F1 RETURN button making the current sub item name flash then perform the procedures for selecting a desired sub item and changing its setting value To select another menu item and change its setting value Press the F1 RETURN bu
26. 5G 9 pin remote control cable BVR 50 S50P Video Remote Control Unit HKDV 900 Video Remote Control Unit RMM 131 Rack Mount Adaptor BCT HD12CL Cleaning Cassette Tape AC power cord e For customers in the U S A and Canada Part No 1 557 377 11 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 e For customers in the United Kingdom Part No 1 782 165 11 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 e For customers in European countries other than the United Kingdom Part No 1 782 164 11 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communications devices The use of portable telephones and other communications devices near this unit can result in misoperations and interference with audio and video signals It is recommended that portable communications devices near this unit be powered off Memory card insertion slot PCMCIA Memory stick slot Memory stick Accessories supplied PSW 4 x 16 screws for rack mounting 4 CD ROM Manual 1 Installation Manual 1 Operation Guide 1 Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSO
27. 80H to FFH 23 98PsF mode 720 SYSTEM PHASE SC Adjust the SD output signal subcarrier phase Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to 3FFH 23 98PsF mode 721 Y C DELAY For playback from an analog Betacam cassette adjust the Y C delay Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to 800H to FFFH 23 98PsF mode Notes Continued e When you make settings for menu items 715 to 718 or 740 to 747 set the function menu item V PROC to MENU When it is set to MENU all controls for video output processing on the control panel are disabled e When menu item 337 is set to SD changing the settings of menu items 719 and 720 changes the phase of HD output signals as well as that of SD After changing the settings use the F1 SYNC and F2 SC items or menu items 745 and 746 on function menu page 3 to readjust the phase of HD output signals Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 21 ii ms aad NN snu dnas 6 Jajdeyo HAI 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu TAN InBTEAN A887 pwv gt vvvvvvvvvvvvpvvvovvvvvvvv gt h gt ho gt T7TC _ zz Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued Item number Item name Settings 726 H BLANKING WIDTH Select the horizontal blanking width of the video output signal Invalid in 24PsF or NAROW Digital blanking narrow 23 98PsF mode WIDE Analog blanking wide When WIDE is selected the horizontal
28. F5 MENU button es es ee ees n pf 1 F5 MENU button MARK button The following menu appears on the monitor SHOT MARKER GO1 SEARCH TYPE all GO2 LISTING TYPE GO3 RS MARK MODE GO4 MARK IN REC shoti 5 2 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function Details of the shot mark operation menu The shot mark operation menu comprises two items G01 and G02 The detailed contents appear in the following table Item Item name number G01 SEARCH Select which shot mark type the TYPE index function searches for from the following possibilities all rec start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 post mark Settings G02 LISTING For each type of shot mark TYPE select whether to read into the list ON or not read OFF rec start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 post mark Changing the menu settings The basic procedure for accessing menu items and changing settings is the same as for the setup menus Note however the operations in To change the settings of menu items with sub items page 9 3 for item G02 For details of the setup menu operations see Section 9 2 Setup Menu Operations page 9 2 5 3 Shot Mark Operations This section describes the operations concerning reading and writing shot marks Note that the following operations cannot be carried out by remote control 5 3 1 Reading Shot Marks To read in shot marks With
29. HDSDI OUTPUT 3 2 Chapter 3 Preparations The principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried out using setup menus The setup menus of this unit comprise a basic setup menu and an extended setup menu The contents of these menus are as follows Basic setup menu eItems relating to the hours meter e Items relating to operation e tems relating to menu banks Extended setup menu e Items relating to control panels e Items relating to the remote control interface e Items relating to editing operations e Items relating to preroll e Items relating to tape protection e Items relating to the time code generator e Items relating to video control e Items relating to audio control e tems relating to digital processing For detailed information about the items except for the basic setup menu items relating to the hours meter of these menus and how to use them see Chapter 9 Setup Menus For detailed information about menu operations relating to the hours meter see Section 10 5 1 Digital Hours Meter page 10 5 This unit allows menu settings to be saved in what are termed menu banks Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required For more information about the menu banks see the section Menu bank operations menu items BOI to B13 page 9 5 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 3 suoneredelg se deup suo
30. L cassette and S cassette positions of the reel table have been detected simultaneously 23 THRED RING SENS The thread end and unthread end states of the threading ring have been detected simultaneously 24 DT HEAD ERROR DT head or DT 47 48 board malfunction has been detected 58 DPR BOARD ERROR Malfunction of the audio DSP digital signal processor on the DPR 155 229 board has been detected 92 INTERNAL I F 1 Abnormality in the interface between SYS CPU on SS 89 board and other CPU MPU has been detected 93 CPU INITIALIZE ERROR Abnormality in the interface between SV CPU on SS 89 board and DRUM CPU on DR 414 board has been detected 95 OTHERS NV RAM ERROR Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on FP 119 board 96 SY NV RAM ERROR Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on SS 89 board for the system control system 97 SV NV RAM Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on DR 414 board for the servo system 98 RF NV RAM ERROR Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on EQ 84 board for the RF system 99 INTERNAL I F 2 Abnormality in the interface between SYS CPU on SS 89 board and SERVO CPU on SS 89 board or MPU EQ 84 DM 123 HIF 1 VPR 64 APR 52 DPR 195 and DPR 155 board has been detected Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection 1 0 3 uoloedsu pue soueuslureyy 0 Jeldeug IK uojoedsu pue soueuajurey 0L Ja deup NMI 10 4 Moisture
31. NTSC No Yes Betacam SX 50i PAL No Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes Betacam SP 50i PAL Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes Yes Both video and audio playback is possible Dea A Both video and audio off speed playback is possible A Video only off speed playback is possible Audio is muted No Neither video nor audio playback is possible a HDW M2100 only b Playback on J and SYL models is simple playback quality c Playback on PAL models is simple playback quality A 8 Appendix If the playback tape format and system frequency are different the level meter in the audio setting display section see page 2 4 flashes Playback tape format conversion outputs Playback tape format System frequency 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 50i 29 97PsF 59 94i HDCAM 23 98PsF No No No 24PsF 25PsF No Yes 3 No 50i 29 97PsF No No Yes gt 59 94i 30PsF No No No 60i Digital Betacam 50i PAL No Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes 9 MPEG IMX 50i PAL Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes 9 Betacam SX 50i PAL No Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes Betacam SP 50i PAL Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes a For 1080 25PsF or 50i output is downcoverted to 576 50i b For 1080 29 97PsF or 59 941 output is downcoverted to 480 59 94i c For 576 501 output is upconverted to 1080 501 d For 480 59 94i output is upconverted t
32. SD video output data Invalid in 24PsF or 8bit Set the bit length to 8 bits 23 98PsF mode 10bit Set the bit length to 10 bits It is recommended that you select the optimal setting for the device to which you are going to connect this unit Continued 9 24 Chapter9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 900 to 999 relating to digital processing Continued Item number 903 ltem name FREEZE MODE Settings Select the freeze mode and timing FIELD Freeze a video field Field may be odd or even according to the timing FLD1 Freeze an odd field FLD2 Freeze an even field FRM12 Freeze a frame consisting of an odd field and following even field FRM21 Freeze a frame consisting of an even field and following odd field Odd and even fields are distinguished by the reference video signal Changing the menu setting during a freeze does not affect the freeze image The setting is reflected the next time a freeze is carried out You can freeze an image using the DELETE button and TRIM button For details see menu item 904 904 FREEZE CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL Determine how the buttons used to freeze an image function MOMNT Holding the DELETE button and pressing the TRIM button carries out a freeze The freeze ends when the buttons are released LATCH Holding the DELETE button and pressing the TRIM button carries out a freeze The freeze continues even after the buttons are released e To update the
33. Speed indication area Time data display area 2 Time data display area 1 Normally this displays a CTL count time code value or user bit value according to the setting in function menu HOME page for F4 CTL TC 2 6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Time data type indicator This indicates the type of data displayed in the time data display area 1 LTC longitudinal time code Time code recorded on a longitudinal track on the tape LUB LTC user bit values VITC vertical interval time code Time code recorded in the vertical blanking interval VIUB VITC user bit value DF drop frame indicator for 59 94i 29 97PsF mode only This lights when values of drop frame mode time code are displayed LTC indicator Regardless of the display in the time data display area 1 this indicator lights when LTC values are being read VITC indicator Regardless of the display in time data display area 1 this indicator lights when VITC values are being read Capstan lock mode indicator This indicates the capstan lock mode 2F or 4F set in function menu page 4 or in setup menu item 106 System frequency indicator This indicator shows the current system frequency Tape format line standard indicator This shows information about the tape format and the line standard conversion status Following are some examples and their meanings IMX 1080 Signals recorded in MPEG IMX format are output after conversion to 1080 lin
34. analog audio signals for channels 1 to 4 CUE OUT cue audio output connector XLR 3 pin male D REF VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75Q termination switch B COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors This connector outputs the analog cue audio signals Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 3 syed Jo uoNouny pue uone007 z 13 deyo nN syed JO uoHOUN4 pue uoneoogq Zz Ja deyo NHI 2 2 Connector Panel REF reference VIDEO INPUT connectors BNC type and 75 termination switch Input a reference video signal Input a three valued positive and negative sync signal a video signal with chroma burst VBS or a monochrome video signal VS When using the loop through connection set the switch to the OFF position and otherwise to the ON position COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output analog component video signals Y R Y B Y COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output analog composite video signals When the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON connector 3 SUPER outputs a signal with superimposed time code menu settings alarm messages and other text information 4 Digital signal output section HDSDI OUTPUT connectors B SDTI OUTPUT connectors SDI OUTPUT connectors Digital audio output section AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU a BR CH1 2 CH3 4
35. detected the ALARM indicator in the lower control panel lights and an error message and error code appear in time data display area 1 oS a a m HD 1080 SOTEY RR REM o1 23 45 75 0 Erie IDI IGIoIaic S ALARM indicator Time data display area 1 Indications on the monitor The error message and code also appear superimposed on a monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector Depending on the error code an indication of the source of the problem may appear as a secondary error message ERROR O1 REEL TROUBLE 1 10 2 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection Error message displays e To display error messages and codes superimposed on the monitor set the CHARA in function menu page 4 to ON e Some error messages have no associated error codes In this case they appear in the time data display e Error messages with error codes are saved in non volatile memory as an error log e In some cases the error message is slightly different on the monitor and in the time data display Error Message List Code Message Description NO COMMUNICATION Abnormality in the interface between the lower control panel KY 464 465 board and SYS CPU SS 89 board has been detected on the lower con
36. for character superimposition Serial digital 1 485 Gbits s SMPTE 292M BNC 2 optional SMPTE 305M SDTD COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 1 set Y 1 0 Vp p Sync negative R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q with 100 or 75 color bar selectable COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 3 including 1 for character superimposition 1 0 Vp p 75 Q Sync negative BNC 3 including 1 for character superimpositon Serial digital 270 Mbits s SMPTE 259 M SDTI OUTPUT SDI OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 2 3 4 XLR 3 pin male 4 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU CH1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BNC 4 Complies with AES 3id 1995 XLR 3 pin male 1 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced MONITOR OUTPUT L R XLR 3 pin male 2 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced CUE OUT TIME CODE OUT XLR 3 pin male 1 2 2 Vp p low impedance balanced JM 60 stereo phone jack co to 12 dBu at 8 Q load unbalanced PHONES Remote connectors CONTROL PANEL 10 pin 2 female Front rear selectable REMOTE 1 IN 9P D sub 9 pin female REMOTE 1 OUT 9P D sub 9 pin female RS 232C D sub 9 pin male VIDEO CONTROL 15P D sub 15 pin male for optional BVR 50 S0P VIDEO CONTROL 9P D sub 9 pin female for optional HKDV 900 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P 50 pin female Optional accessories HKDW 101 Control Panel BKMW 102 Remote Control Unit BKMW 103 Control Panel Extension Kit HKDW 102 SDTI Interface Board RCC
37. freeze image Hold the DELETE button and press the TRIM button again e To end the freeze Hold the DELETE button and press the TRIM button 905 AUTO FREEZE CONTROL Set the auto freeze function operation conditions for ending a freeze etc In dynamic tracking playback so called variable speed jog shuttle or normal play if there is a sudden worsening of the channel condition entry into unrecorded area this function freezes the image DIS Disable the auto freeze function MODE1 End the freeze when signals which can be played back normally are restored MODE2 End freeze automatically on playback after stopping e The automatic freeze mode is determined by menu item 903 e The freeze is ended immediately regardless of the above conditions when this unit is switched to any of the following modes EDIT preset on Cue up 906 STOP FREEZE CONTROL Select whether or not the STOP FREEZE function should operate DIS Does not operate ENA Operates stby Operates only in the standby mode 916 ACTIVE LINE 1035 CONVERT MODE Valid only in 59 94i or 29 97PsF mode Select the conversion mode for the number of active scan lines conv Convert the active scan lines from 1080 to 1035 without changing the aspect ratio crop Convert the active scan lines from 1080 to 1035 Crop the top bottom left and right then stretch the image horizontally This item is valid on
38. in the menu display to enter the starting TC setting mode You can then set the user starting TC digit by digit using the F1 PREV button and F2 NEXT buttons for digit selection When all required digits have been set correctly press the F5 SET button again to save the starting TC and exit from the ID code setting mode 25F STARTING TC SEL In 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode only Not displayed when operating in 720P line mode Select one of the following settings for time code conversion from 25F to 24F OFF Do not set the starting TC ON Set the starting TC To set the 25F starting TC Press the F5 SET button with this menu item displayed in the menu display to enter the starting TC setting mode You can then set the user starting TC digit by digit using the F1 PREV button and F2 NEXT buttons for digit selection When all required digits have been set correctly press the F5 SET button again to save the starting TC and exit from the ID code setting mode 622 24F JUMPING TC SEL Select one of the following settings for time code conversion from 24F to 25F In 50i or 25PsF mode 3H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 3H only Not displayed when 2H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 2H operating in 720P line 1H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 1H mode 1H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 1H 2H Set JUMPING TC to STARTI
39. mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked o PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo locked E PLAY Variation Capstan override mode see from normal page 4 4 5 speed z JOG STILL A still picture in jog mode 5 JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction z JOG REV Jog mode in reverse direction SHUTTLE Speed Shuttle mode VAR Speed Variable speed mode DMC Speed DMC playback speed D PREV Speed DMC editing preview mode D EDIT Speed DMC editing mode DMC SPD _ Speed DMC initial speed setting PLY SPD Variation Tape speed override mode from normal when TSO is selected in speed setup menu item 111 suolyesedald Je deyud 3 4 Cassettes 3 4 1 Cassette Types This unit uses the following HDCAM cassettes for playback HDCAM cassettes Small cassettes BCT 6HD 12HD 22HD 32HD 40HD Large cassettes BCT 34HDL 64HDL 94HDL 124HDL The unit can also play back the following cassettes e Digital Betacam cassettes e MPEG IMX cassettes e Betacam SX cassettes e Betacam SP cassettes metal tape e Betacam cassettes oxide tape 3 4 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes It is not possible to insert or eject a cassette unless the unit is powered on Inserting a cassette EJECT button Small cassette Large cassette PREROLL STANDBY STANDBY button REW opLtay FFWD STOP T B D STOP button T
40. reference signal 90H Output with the phase delayed by 90H HD with respect to the reference signal M3A1 SD PHASE SEL Select the SD video output signal phase with respect to the reference signal OH or 2H SD advanced OH Output in sync with the reference signal 2H Output with the phase delayed by 2H SD with respect to the reference signal M3A2 SD UPCNV SEL Select whether the SD video output signal phase in SD tape playback should be in sync or one frame delayed noml Output the SD video with the phase unchanged The HD video output is delayed by one frame with respect to the reference signal HD Output the SD video with the phase delayed by one frame The HD video output and SD video output are in phase with the reference signal The SDSDI D1 output and component composite outputs have the same phase For details of the audio timecode output phase see Setup menu item 338 Appendix A 7 xipueddy Specifications Compatibility of playback tape formats Playback tape format System frequency 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 50i 29 97PsF 59 94i HDCAM 23 98PSF Yes A A A 24PsF A Yes 25PsF A Yes A 50i 29 97PsF A A Yes 59 94i 30PsF A A A 60i Digital Betacam 50i PAL No Yes No 59 94i NTSC No Yes MPEG IMX 50i PAL Yes No 59 94i
41. remove the Memory Stick This may damage the data For details refer to the Maintenance Manual Memory Stick and are the trademarks of Sony Corporation _ MagicGate Memory Stick and EA are the trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick PRO and Memory Stick PRO are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory STICK PRO Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation Chapter 3 Preparations 3 9 suoneredaig 19 dey9 4 1 Playback This section describes playback of video and audio 4 1 1 Preparations for Playback Switch and menu settings Before beginning playback make necessary switch and For details on each setting see the pages indicated in menu settings parenthesis O F D D kn rs J D lt ey D O 2 POWER switch I side on REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 lit Audio monitor signal selection buttons see page 2 5 Select the audio channel s to be monitored PB controls see page 2 5 TCR setting see page 8 2 Select the time code to be displayed Adjust theraudio pl yback levels CTL TC setting see page 8 2 Select the time data to be displayed Chapter 4 Playback 4 1 yoegke d v seideyo HA 4 1 Playback Time data selecti
42. signal F4 EMPHSS Specifies whether to add audio emphasis to analog audio input signals and Betacam Betacam SP format playback audio signals ON Add audio emphasis OFF Do not add audio emphasis F5 T INFO Selects the type of time data to display in time data display area 2 TOTAL Display total time REMAIN Display remaining time Chapter 8 Function Menu 8 5 nueyy uoNoun4 g Jeydeup NN nua uonouNy g Jajdeyp NN 8 2 Function Menu Item List E Page 4 Item F1 CAPSTN Setting Selects the number of fields for capstan lock in playback In 59 94i 29 97PsF mode 2F The capstan servo locks in units of 2 fields When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the video H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 4F The capstan servo locks in units of 4 fields Even when playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals no vertical shift in the video H shift occurs You should set this menu item to this setting when continuity in video phase across edit points is required for composite signal playback or when carrying out A B roll editing In 50i 25PsF mode 2F The capstan servo locks in units of 2 fields When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the video H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 4F The capstan servo locks in units of
43. the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON the error message also appears on the monitor screen For details on error messages refer to Section 1 24 in the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 KEY INH I inhibit indicator This indicator lights when the KEY INHI switch on the switch panel see page 2 11 is set to ON Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 9 Sued JO uonouny pue uoHeD07 z JaldeyD NI syed JO uonouny pue uoneooq Zz Ja deyo HMI 2 1 Control Panels Editing control section DMC EDIT button MEMORY indicator amp DELETE button 8 TRIM buttons DNC playback control point setting buttons CUE PLAY button LEARN button DMC EDIT button Use this button to memorize the playback speed varied between 1 and 2 times normal speed and carry out automatic playback or automatic editing using the memorized playback speed MEMORY indicator When memorizing the playback speed using the DMC EDIT button this indicator flashes as the playback speed is captured to memory and lights continuously once the speed is captured DELETE button This deletes an existing edit point Hold down this button and press the STUNT IN STUNT OUT PLAY IN or PLAY OUT button which is lit indicating an existing edit point to delete the corresponding edit point The button either goes off or flashes When the button flashes it is necessary to set the deleted edit point again
44. time code data page 6 8 e Write protect mark recording start point To make write protect mark and recording start point settings page 6 9 e Take number cut number scene number To make take number cut number and scene number settings page 6 9 e Comment To make comment settings 6 10 F3 DELETE Deletes the data setting value Enabled when cue point IN point OUT point take number cut number scene number or comment data is selected A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the deletion and returns to clip data display mode F4 DEL LN Deletes the selected clip A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the deletion and returns to clip data display mode F5 INS LN Inserts a clip at the cursor position A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the insertion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the insertion and returns to clip data display mode HOME F4 DELETE ALL Deletes all clips A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons
45. times normal speed There are detents on the search dial at the still position and at 1 times normal speed To carry out playback in variable speed mode use the following procedure SS M es L O O 1 Press the VAR button turning it on 2 Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in variable speed mode starts 3 To stop playback in variable speed mode return the search dial to the center position or press the STOP button 4 4 Chapter 4 Playback Playback using the capstan override function You can use the capstan override function to adjust the playback speed temporarily This function is convenient for playback phase synchronization with another VTR playing back the same program c a a a n m o LO A E olaaa s9585 m pas o a 0000 0 QO odt 1 B 2 1 A 1 A Hold down the PLAY button and turn the search dial in the desired direction to adjust the playback speed The range of speed adjustment is 15 in steps of 1 B Hold down the PLAY button and press the TRIM buttons to adjust the playback speed The playback speed can be adjusted to 8 only The SERVO indicato
46. to up conversion during playback of SD format tape when VITC Select VITC recorded on SD format tape LTC Select LTC recorded on SD format tape 620 TC CONVERT 24F gt 25F In 50i or 25PsF mode only Not displayed when operating in 720P line mode Select whether to convert playback time code to 25F time code during playback of tape recorded in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode OFF Do not convert time code ON Convert time code TC CONVERT 25F gt 24F In 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode only Not displayed when operating in 720P line mode Select whether to convert playback time code to 24F time code during playback of tape recorded in 50i or 25PsF mode OFF Do not convert time code ON Convert time code Continued Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 17 snus dnes 6 Jaldeu9 NN snuew dnyes 6 Ja deyo HAI 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu TANNIN EAN vVvP p7 gt vvvvvvvvvv gt v gt vvv gt vvvvpT7CT _ 2 Menu items in the range 600 to 650 relating to the time code generator Continued Item number 621 ltem name 24F STARTING TC SEL In 50i or 25PsF mode only Not displayed when operating in 720P line mode Settings Select one of the following settings for time code conversion from 24F to 25F OFF Do not set the starting TC ON Set the starting TC To set the 24F starting TC Press the F5 SET button with this menu item displayed
47. vvvvvvvvrTET T 7 Item number Item name Settings 009 CHARACTER TYPE Determines the type of characters such as time code output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor WHITE White letters on a black background BLACK Black letters on a white background W OUT White letters with black outline B OUT Black letters with white outline 0112 CHARACTER V SIZE Determines the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor x1 Standard size x2 2 times standard size 012 CONDITION DISPLAY Determine whether the channel condition should be displayed as part of the VIDEO MONITOR display of superimposed information DIS Do not display ENA Display 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY Specify whether to enable switching of the system frequency between 59 94i 50i SELECT 29 97PsF 24PsF and 23 98PsF OFF Disable switching ON Enable switching When ON is selected the menu display changes to allow switching of the setting between 59 94i 50i 29 97PsF 25PsF 24PsF and 23 98PsF For the procedure for switching the system frequency see page 9 4 Notes e For the basic and extended setup menus separate set
48. 1 boards e HIF 1 COMPL A 8327 055 A to D e HIF 1A COMPL A 8327 115 A to D e HIF 1S COMPL A 1358 245 A and higher e HIF 1AS COMPL A 1358 248 A and higher 9 28 Chapter 9 Setup Menus 10 1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack If tape slack occurs in the unit it is necessary to For details refer to Section 1 17 in the Installation Manual remove the upper lid and sound baffle This job should always be entrusted to a technician who has undergone service training 10 2 Head Cleaning To clean the video heads and audio heads always use Doo the special purpose Sony BCT HD12CL cleaning You cannot use the BCT 5CLN cleaning cassette cassette If you insert the cleaning cassette it is automatically ejected after a head cleaning operation which lasts for 10 seconds Follow the instructions with the cleaning cassette carefully as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads P gt Q xe p gt p fet 2 p te gt Q xe P O e Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection 1 0 1 uojoedsu pue soueuajurey oO Ja deup Nhl 10 3 Error Messages This unit is equipped with a self diagnosis function and if a problem is detected displays an error message in the time data display and on the monitor If an error message appears contact your Sony service representative Indications in the time data display If a problem is
49. 15 400 to 499 Items Settings relating to tape Page 9 16 500 to 599 protection Items Settings relating to the time Page 9 16 600 to 650 code generator Items Settings relating to the UMID Page 9 18 651 to 699 Items Settings relating to video control Page 9 19 700 to 799 Items Settings relating to audio control Page 9 23 800 to 899 Items Settings relating to digital Page 9 25 900 to 999_ processing Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 1 O F iy mr g n Ce U O 9 snuey dnjeg 6 Ja deyo WA 9 2 Setup Menu Operations To display setup menus MULTI CONTROL PUSH elas 3 2 1 92 45 N6 S ee comms oe Sang e l l mae a l RESET Ic HOME button F5 MENU button Function menu HOME page With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display press the F5 MENU button The currently selected setup menu item is displayed in the menu display with the menu item number flashing For basic operations in the menu display see page 2 5 01 23 45 06 1 23 45 76 9 Beit oJ 123 45 78 9 SEFHOIS OPE HO TIN sores oOo To TST EXIT Setup menu item H01 displayed 9 2 Chapter 9 Setup Menus To display menus on the monitor Setting F4 CHARA to ON in function menu page 4 allows you to display setup menus on the monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connecto
50. 2 or page 1 to page 6 the Tele File menu opens automatically whenever a Tele File label is detected on a cassette loaded into the VTR For details about setup menu item 134 see Section 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu page 9 12 6 2 Chapter6 Tele File Configuration of the Tele File menu The Tele File menu has a tree structure as illustrated below When the menu first opens the menu operations mode is clip data display mode Tele File menu Clip data display mode Attribute data display modify mode Clip data modify mode Undo check mode 6 3 Tele File Menu 6 3 1 Clip Data Display How to read the display Shown below are examples of the default menu displays in the menu display section and the monitor display For more information about how to display menus on the monitor see the section To display menus on the monitor page 9 2 Menu display section Tele File menu i Monitor display Final data recording date Data type indicator OD f cue Jf 00 00 02 10 ON KEEP er ATTRIB serCi se oT UNDO WEERT ndicator Setting display area Menu items functions Title Number of selected clip Data type Clip No 0001 Clip No 0003 TELE FILE Remaining memory percentage ON KEEP Cue Point WP Mark R 00 00 02 10 00 00 31 10 00 00 57 10 Clip No 0002 a The Tele File memory always contains the attribute
51. 24PsF or 23 98PSF mode Sub item 1 AUDIO 5CH 8CH ON Add digital audio data channels 5 to 8 OFF Do not add digital audio data channels 5 to 8 2 RP188 ATC ON Add RP188 time code data OFF Do not add RP188 time code data 930 DOWN CONVERTER Select the down converter mode MODE crop Select the edge crop mode Invalid in 24PsF or I box Select the letter box mode 23 98PsF mode squez Select the squeeze mode 931 DOWN CONVERTER Select the aspect ratio of the down converter output when menu item 930 is set to LETTER BOX MODE I box Invalid in 24PsF or 16 9 Set the aspect ratio of the HD SD converter output to 16 9 23 98PsF mode 14 9 Set the aspect ratio of the HD SD converter output to 14 9 13 9 Set the aspect ratio of the HD SD converter output to 13 9 932 H CROP POSITION DC _ Adjust the H crop the horizontal position when cropping in the edge crop mode Invalid in 24PsF or of the up down converter output when menu item 930 is set to crop 23 98PsF mode 120 to 0 to 120 934 CROSS COLOR DC Carry out the down converter cross color adjustment Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to 8 to 15 23 98PsF mode 935 DETAIL GAIN DC Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Adjust the sharpness Invalid in 24PsF or of edge emphasis 23 98PsF mode 0 to 20H to 7FH 936 LIMITER DC Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Invalid in 24PsF or Adjust the maximum detail level added to emphasize the origin
52. 4 fields When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the video H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 8F The capstan servo locks in units of 8 fields Even when playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals no vertical shift in the video H shift occurs You should set this menu item to this setting when continuity in video phase across edit points is required for composite signal playback or when carrying out A B roll editing The setting is automatically fixed at 2F when operating in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode and this cannot be changed F3 DOLBY When using oxide tapes specifies whether or not to use the Dolby type C low frequency noise reduction NR system NR ON Use the Dolby NR system when playing back analog Betacam oxide tapes NR OFF Do not use the Dolby NR system when playing back analog Betacam oxide tapes F4 CHARA Specifies whether or not to superimpose time code menu settings error messages and so on over the video signals output to the HDSDI OUTPUT3 SUPER connector SDI OUTPUT3 SUPER connector and COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT3 SUPER connector ON Superimpose OFF Do not superimpose F5 RECINH Specifies whether or not to inhibit recording shot marks to tape ON Inhibit recording to tape OFF Do not inhibit recording to tape Page 5 Item F1 TELE F Setting Displays the Tele File m
53. 6 3 5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data You can display and modify attribute data The example below shows attribute data displayed on the monitor Video final recording date Administrator data Number of cue points Memory size Amount of memory used TELE FILE INFORMATION REC DATE _ 2001 07 21 TITLE TEST 01 ID ADMIN MODEL SERIAL 00000 WRITE INHIBIT OFF THREAD COUNT 00012 CUE POINT No 0003 CONTROL MODE Panel USED 0270 Video final recording date The most recent date year month day on which video was recorded on the tape Title The title name assigned to Tele File etc maximum 24 characters The title can be modified ID The ID unique number assigned to Tele File maximum 24 characters The ID can be modified Administrator data Data about the administrator of the cassette or tape material maximum 16 characters The administrator data can be modified Model name The model name of the VTR that recorded most recently to the tape Serial number The serial number of the VTR that recorded most recently to the tape Write inhibit setting Whether the entire Tele File is write inhibited The write inhibit setting can be modified Thread count The thread count value recorded on the tape Number of cue points The number of cue points recorded in the Tele File You can check the cue point values in clip data display mode Control mode The setting of
54. ASSETTE NUMBER 0095 SHOT NUMBER 0052 ib AAAAAAAAAAAA ID2 BBBBBBBBBBBB Gamera IDs 103 CCCCCCCCCCCC 1D4 DODBDDDDDDDD Recording TCR 23 59 59 29 time code The details in the shot data depend on the shooting conditions If because of the devices used there is no shot data on a part of the tape it appears as blank Displaying the shot data on the shot mark list Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to position the cursor on a separator in the shot mark list If there is shot data recorded when the immediately following shot mark was written it appears in the display as shown below Model name 4 characters Model number 4 digits Serial number 6 digits Cassette number 4 digits SHOT MARK iia First shot gt 011 S1 10 04 05 11 mark in the 012 R 10 05 35 24 group 013 U 10 07 05 02 014 R 10 08 35 04 015 S2 10 09 05 11 016 R 10 10 35 24 017 R 10 10 36 00 You can sort the shot marks in the list based on the shot data For details see the next section Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5 7 uoouny MEN 04S Gg Je deyo NN uojouny eN 104S Je deyd WA 5 3 Shot Mark Operations e IM 5 3 6 Sorting Shot Marks Based on shot data recorded on the tape you can T With the shot mark list displayed press the F5 separate the shot marks by cassette and sort them in SETING button time code sequence 2 Press the F2 NEXT button and select SORTING To sort the shot ma
55. C FREQUENCY 939 H DETAIL FREQUENCY DC 958 H DETAIL FREQUENCY UC H V RATIO 940 H V RATIO DC 959 H V RATIO UC GAMMA 941 GAMMA LEVEL DC 960 GAMMA LEVEL UC CROP 930 DOWN CONVERTER MODE 950 UP CONVERTER MODE LETTER BOX 930 DOWN CONVERTER MODE 950 UP CONVERTER MODE SQUEEZE 930 DOWN CONVERTER MODE 950 UP CONVERTER MODE a Valid for output only when F1 V PROC in function HD HDSDI output during HDCAM playback menu page 2 is set to MENU DC Down converted SD D1 SDI composite output during b Select whether to set DC or UC with menu item 212 HDCAM playback VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL SELECT When both SD SD D1 SDI COMPOSITE output during SD format are selected menu item 212 is U amp D both of the playback corresponding menu settings are made but this unit s answer values and unity values are the DC values c Use the submenu of menu item 212 VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL SELECT to select whether to set menu item 713 or 718 A 6 Appendix UC Upconverted HDSDI output during SD format playback HD SD video output phase settings For the HD SD video output phase setting you can use the maintenance menu For details refer to the Installation Manual Item number M3 Item name M3A OUTPUT PHASE SELECT M3A0 HD PHASE SEL Settings Select the HD video output signal phase with respect to the reference signal OH or 90H HD advanced OH Output in sync with the
56. CH5 6 CH7 8 00O WZ Sy 0000 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors BNC type Output a maximum of 4 sets 8 channels CH1 2 CH3 4 CH5 6 CH7 8 of AES EBU format digital audio signals 2 14 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts HDSDI HD Serial Digital Interface OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output HD format video audio signals When the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON connector 3 SUPER outputs a signal with superimposed time code menu settings alarm messages and other text information SDTI Serial Data Transport Interface OUTPUT connectors BNC type Output SDTI format video and audio signals SDI Serial Digital Interface OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output D1 format video audio signals When the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON connector 3 SUPER outputs a signal with superimposed time code menu settings alarm messages and other text information 5 Power supply section a e AC IN connector a Loy eh o Ground terminal AC IN connector Use the optional power cord to connect this to an AC outlet Ground terminal Connect this to ground 6 External device connectors REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P O 50P connector REMOTE 1 IN 9P CONTROL PANEL ie eS IDEO CONTROL 15P VIDEO CONTROL 15P connector
57. Condensation When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm location or used in a very humid place moisture from the air can condense on the head drum This is called moisture condensation If the tape is run in this state it can adhere to the drum To prevent such a condition from occurring the unit is provided with a moisture detecting function If moisture condenses on the head drum while the unit is in use the ALARM indicator lights and ERR 10 is displayed in time data display area 1 HO 1080 DOLBYNB Rem or2s as 78 8 Sloimicic TH ALARM indicator If moisture condensation occurs ERR 10 appears in time data display area 1 10 4 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection If this happens the drum and capstan motors stop and the cassette is automatically ejected Then the drum starts to rotate again to dry its surface In this state the unit is not operable When the moisture has evaporated the error message disappears and the ALARM indicator goes off If ERR 10 appears and the ALARM indicator lights immediately after powering the unit on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the error message disappears and the indicator goes off While the indicator is lit you cannot insert a cassette When the indicator goes off and the error message disappears you can use the unit If you move the unit from a cold to a warm location Leave the unit powered o
58. EVER Appendix A 5 xipueddy xlpueddy Specifications 888888283838 3838n38n288288g zz zz a ZMOTYzIVTMaTVTVTHIHTHIHIHIHIHooYSYSTHT Relation between HKDV 900 503 setting items and setup menu of this unit HKDV 900 503 setting items Setup menu items of this unit HD Master 740 MASTER LEVEL HD HD Y 741 Y LEVEL HD HD Pb 742 Pb LEVEL HD HD Pr 743 Pr LEVEL HD HD Setup 745 SETUP LEVEL HD HD Sync Phase 746 SYNC PHASE HD UC HD Fine 747 FINE HD UC D1 Master No corresponding menu item D1Y No corresponding menu item D1 B Y No corresponding menu item D1 R Y No corresponding menu item D2 VIDEO 715 VIDEO GAIN CONTROL HD DC SD UC D2 CHROMA 716 CHROMA GAIN CONTROL HD DC SD UC D2 HUE 717 CHROMA PHASE CONTROL HD DC SD UC SETUP 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE LEVEL OUTPUT LEVEL DC SD 9 718 SETUP LEVEL BLACK LEVEL HD DC SD UC 9 9 SD Sync Phase 719 SYSTEM PHASE SYNC DC SD SD Fine 720 SYSTEM PHASE SC DC SD CROSS COLOR 934 CROSS COLOR DC H CROP POSITION 932 H CROP POSITION DC 951 H CROP POSITION UC DETAIL GAIN 935 DETAIL GAIN DC 954 DETAIL GAIN UC LIMITTER 936 LIMITER DC 955 LIMITER UC CRISP 937 CRISP THRESHOLD DC 956 CRISP THRESHOLD UC DEPEND 938 LEVEL DEPEND THRESHOLD DC 957 LEVEL DEPEND THRESHOLD U
59. M Betacam SX Maximum 51 steps e Digital Betacam MPEG IMX analog Betacam Maximum 54 steps The search dial has detents at the still position and at the normal speed position Capstan override For details on operation see page 4 4 Setting setup menu item 101 see page 9 10 to KEY enables you to use only the SHUTTLE JOG and VAR buttons to select shuttle jog variable speed modes Tape transport control section PREROLL button PREROLL STANDBY STANDBY button REW PLAY F FWD STOP STOP button F FWD button PLAY button SERVO indicator REW button PREROLL button Press this button to cue up to the preroll point before the IN point by the time set as the preroll time on the tape You can change or select the preroll time and the state of the unit at the end of preroll stop mode or still playback mode using setup menu item 001 or 401 Cuing up to DMC playback control points Hold down the STUNT IN STUNT OUT PLAY IN or PLAY OUT button while pressing this button to cue up to the corresponding DMC playback control point STANDBY button When this button is off with a cassette inserted in the unit to put the unit in standby mode press the button turning it on In standby mode the drum is rotating and the tape is in contact with the drum As a result playback can start immediately To end standby mode press the STANDBY button turning
60. NG TC 2H 3H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 3H OH Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 25F JUMPING TC SEL Select one of the following settings for time code conversion from 25F to 24F In 24PsF or 23 98PsF 3H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 3H mode only Not displayed 2H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 2H when operating in 720P 1H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 1H line mode 1H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 1H 2H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 2H 3H Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC 3H OH Set JUMPING TC to STARTING TC Menu items in the range 651 to 699 relating to the UMID Item number Item name Settings 651 UMID OUTPUT Select UMID output and the UMID type off Do not output UMID BASIC Output Basic UMID EXTND Output Extended UMID Notes e Even if EXTND is selected Basic UMID is output if Basic UMID is recorded on the tape being played back e When operating in 720P active scan line mode UMID is not output 9 1 8 Chapter9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Item number 703 Item name BLANK LINE SELECT Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode Sub item Settings Switch blanking on or off for individual lines in the vertical blanking interval of the SD video signal The Y C signal and odd even fields are blanked simultaneously 0 ALL LINE Specify the blanking for each line separa
61. O INPUT connectors 2 14 Reference signal connection 3 2 Regular checks 10 5 REMOTE buttons 2 2 REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector 2 15 REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector 2 15 Continued Index l 1 x pul A Index REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P connector 2 15 RESET button 2 7 REW button 2 9 RS 232C connector 2 15 indicator 2 2 S SC function menu 8 5 SDI OUTPUT connectors 2 14 SDTI OUTPUT connectors 2 14 Search control section 2 7 Search dial 2 8 SERVO indicator 2 9 Setup 3 3 SETUP function menu 8 4 Setup menu basic menu items 9 7 configuration 9 1 extended menu items 9 10 menu bank operations 9 5 operations 9 2 Shot data 5 7 Shot mark function cuing up 5 6 list operations 5 4 operation menu 5 2 operations 5 3 overview 5 1 reading 5 3 sorting 5 8 writing 5 3 Shot mark section 2 11 SHUTTLE button 2 7 Shuttle mode 4 3 SHUTTLE VAR indicator 2 8 Specifications A 1 Speed indication area 2 7 STANDBY button 2 9 STOP button 2 9 STUNT IN OUT buttons 2 10 Superimposed character information 3 4 Switch panel 2 11 SYNC function menu 8 5 System configurations 1 3 System frequency indicator 2 6 l 2 Index T T INFO function menu 8 5 Tape format indicator 2 6 Tape transport control section 2 9 TCR function menu 8 3 Tele File attribute data 6 11 clip data 6 3 format 6 12 memory label 6 1 overview 6 1 resume 6 10 undo 6 10 TIME CODE OUT connector 2 16 Time code output section 2 16 Time data 3 4 disp
62. P 10 step signal PLSBR Pulse and bar signal RAMP Ramp signal BLACK Black signal ARIB ARIB color bar signal 712 VIDEO PROCESS ON When the function menu item CAPSTN or setup menu item 106 is set to 2F for 2 CAP LOCK 2FIELD field playback select whether or not to carry out a picture shift Invalid in 24PsF or OFF No picture shift 23 98PsF mode ON Carry out picture shift To eliminate the adverse effect of the residual chrominance subcarrier component in the Y signal that is the result of the Y C separation this unit automatically applies a shift to the playback image in the H direction so that even in 2 field playback a satisfactory image can be obtained 713 VIDEO SETUP Set the video setup amounts to be removed from a Betacam playback signal and REFERENCE LEVEL to be added to a composite output signal There are independent settings for a Valid only in 59 94i Betacam signal and a composite output signal referred to below as the output 29 97PsF mode signal The setup amounts specified in this menu item have no connection with the Sub item function menu item SETUP BLACK 0 MASTER LEVEL When the Betacam playback signal and output signal settings are MSTER master the setup amount specified for this sub item is removed from the Betacam playback signal and is added to the output signal 0 0 to 7 5 to 10 0 Setting in this range in 0 5 increments 1 BETACAM PB MSTER Set the Betacam playback signal to the master setti
63. SISTENT DATA MANU A warning is given by flashing the DELETE button on the lower control panel The operator must manually delete the unnecessary edit points or correct the erroneous edit point NEG amp E When inconsistent edit points are set such as when an OUT point is before an IN point or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point or when too many edit points are specified the previously set edit point is deleted NEG When inconsistent edit points are set such as when an OUT point is before an IN point or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point the previously set edit point is deleted When more edit points than necessary are specified the DELETE button on the control panel flashes to give a warning Note Pressing the button corresponding to an edit point to be deleted and the DELETE button simultaneously deletes the edit point If an erroneous edit point is set the DELETE button is flashing editing is not executed 320 DIGITAL AUDIO PB Select the treatment of audio playback at edit points PROCESS ON EDIT CUT Carry out cut editing possibly resulting in audio discontinuities at the edit POINT point Invalid in 24PsF or FADE Fade out and fade in 23 98PsF mode 9 1 4 Chapter9 Setup Menus Continued Menu items in the range 300 to 399 relating to editing operations Continued Item number 337 Item name EXTERNAL REFERENCE SELECT Settings Select the signal used w
64. SONY HD DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER HDW M2100 HDW M2100P i sT gt tg ele File Mewnry Snek cINEATA OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 9 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED 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 U S A 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 frequency 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 author
65. T Selects a data modification mode for the data selected in the clip The cursor changes from to gt In the following cases the SELECT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode e When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE e When the memory label itself is write protected For more information about clip data modifications see Section 6 3 3 Modifying Clip Data page 6 7 F3 Selects data in a clip With each press the cursor moves to select the previous data item The display scrolls to the left when the cursor moves to data that is not currently displayed F4 Selects data in a clip With each press the cursor moves to select the next data item The display scrolls to the right when the cursor moves to data that is not currently displayed F5 UNDO Selects undo check mode This button appears and is enabled when data has been modified after being read from the Tele File label For more information about undo check mode see Section 6 3 4 Undo Resume Functions page 6 10 F6 WR EXT Writes data and exits from the Tele File menu return to function menu page 5 If you attempt to change clip data that is write protected the message PROTECTED CLIP appears and it is not possible to change the data Refer to To make write protect mark and recording start point settings page 6 9 and remo
66. T button 2 10 playback 4 1 playback control point setting buttons 2 10 DOLBY function menu 8 6 Drop frame mark 3 5 mode 8 3 cassettes 3 6 HDSDI OUTPUT connectors 2 14 Head cleaning 10 1 Headphones 2 2 HOME button 2 5 HUE function menu 8 4 J JOG button 2 8 indicator 2 8 Jog mode 4 3 K KEY INHI indicator 2 9 KEY INHI switch 2 11 L LEARN button 2 11 Level meter 2 4 Line standard indicator 2 6 LIST button 2 11 Location and function of parts connector panel 2 13 lower control panel 2 3 switch panel 2 11 upper control panel 2 2 LTC indicator 2 6 MARK button 2 11 Memory card ejection button 2 12 slot 2 12 Memory stick 3 8 MEMORY indicator 2 10 MENU function menu 8 3 Menu control buttons 2 5 function menu 8 1 setup menus 9 1 display section 2 6 shot mark operation menu 5 2 Moisture condensation 10 4 MONITOR OUTPUT R L connectors 2 16 MULTI CONTROL knob 2 7 N Non drop frame mark 3 5 mode 8 3 O Operation mode 3 5 P PANEL SELECT switch 2 12 Parts replacement 10 6 PB controls 2 5 PHONES jack control 2 2 PLAY button 2 9 PLAY IN OUT buttons 2 10 Playback capstan override 4 4 dynamic motion control DMC 4 6 jog mode 4 3 normal 4 2 shuttle mode 4 3 variable speed mode 4 4 Power supply section 2 15 POWER switch 2 2 Preparations for playback 4 1 PREROLL button 2 9 PUSH SHIFT indicator 2 7 R RECINH function menu 8 6 REC ERASE indicator 2 11 REF VIDE
67. The settings of each sub item are as follows DIS Do not function Sub item ENA Function 1 STOP Select whether the STOP button functions 2 PLAY Select whether the PLAY button functions 3 STANDBY Select whether the STANDBY button functions 4 EJECT Select whether the EJECT button functions 5 JOG Select whether the JOG button functions 6 SHUTTLE Select whether the SHUTTLE button functions 7 VAR Select whether the VAR button functions 8 FF REW Select whether the F FWD and REW buttons function 9 PREROLL Select whether the PREROLL button functions 10 LEARN CUE PLAY Select whether the LEARN and CUE PLAY buttons function 11 F KEY Select whether the F1 to F6 buttons function 12 AUDIO MONITOR Select whether the audio monitor signal selection buttons function 13 OTHERS Select whether the ENTRY STUNT IN STUNT OUT PLAY IN PLAY OUT TRIM TRIM GS MARK GS LIST DELETE and DMC EDIT buttons function 037 LAST ERROR LOG Specify whether the number of errors should be displayed as part of NUMBER DISPLAY superimposed text information The number of errors is displayed to the right of time data as a value like E01 When the number of errors exceeds 99 it is displayed as E OFF Do not display the number of errors ON Display the number of errors without blinking BLINK Display the number of errors and i
68. To cancel the DMC mode hold down the DMC EDIT button and press the DELETE button 2 10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts TRIM buttons Use these buttons to trim an edit point to single frame precision Hold down the STUNT IN STUNT OUT PLAY IN or PLAY OUT button and press one of these buttons The button advances the corresponding edit point by one frame and the button sets it back by one frame Pressing one of these buttons while holding down the PLAY button adjusts the tape speed by 8 or 8 correspondingly Capstan override function DMC playback control point setting buttons PLAY IN button and PLAY OUT button To set an on air start or end point hold down the PLAY IN button or PLAY OUT button and press the ENTRY button After you have made the setting pressing the PLAY IN button or PLAY OUT button displays the on air start or end point set in time data display area 2 STUNT IN button and STUNT OUT button To set a speed variation start or end point hold down the STUNT IN button or STUNT OUT button and press the ENTRY button After you have made the setting pressing the STUNT IN button or STUNT OUT button displays the speed variation start or end point set in time data display area 2 ENTRY button Use this for setting DMC playback control points and so on e To set a speed variation start or end point Hold down the STUNT IN button or STUNT OUT button and press this button
69. a begins to flash and the data can be set 5 Enter a character by rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob 6 Press F4 button to move to the next character place T Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have entered the entire comment To delete characters Press the F3 lt or F4 gt button until the character that you want to delete starts flashing and then press the F5 DELETE button To insert characters Press the F3 or F4 gt button until the character place after the place where you want to insert starts flashing and then press the F6 INSERT button 8 Press the F2 OK button The comment is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode 6 10 Chapter6 Tele File 6 3 4 Undo Resume Functions Undo function The undo function cancels all modifications and returns the data to the state it was in when first read Press the F5 UNDO button in clip data display mode A confirmation message appears Press the F2 OK button to execute the undo and cancel all modifications to the data Resume function If you have not modified any data since the last execution of the undo function you can press the F5 UNDO button again The button functions as a resume button which cancels the immediately preceding undo Press the F5 UNDO button in clip data display mode A confirmation message appears Press the F2 OK button to execute the resume and cancel the immediately preceding undo
70. a cassette loaded hold down the LIST button and press the F FWD or REW button m GaGa fae es ee F FWD button REW button LIST button While the shot marks are being read in the F FWD or REW button flashes The unit searches to the end of the tape then rewinds automatically For the procedure for listing the shot marks read in see page 5 4 It is only possible to read in a maximum of 200 shot marks When 200 shot marks have been read in the control panel display shows the message SHOT LIST FULL and the reading stops To cancel the message press one of the tape transport buttons To stop reading Press the STOP button Reading shot marks from more than one cassette After changing the cassettes carry out the reading operation again Data written in the new cassette will be added as long as the total does not exceed 200 shot marks For example if 190 shot marks have already read in only 10 shot marks will be read from the new tape In the shot mark list see page 5 4 the data from different cassettes is separated by a row of dashes 5 3 2 Writing Post Marks When this unit is in any of the playback stop or search modes you can write a post mark only 1 Hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds The REC ERASE indicator lights 2 At the position you wish to write the mark hold down the ENTRY button and press the MARK button A post mar
71. al signal 23 98PsF mode 0 to 20H to 3FH 937 CRISP THRESHOLD DC Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Set the threshold Invalid in 24PsF or amplitude at which low amplitude signals are not emphasized 23 98PsF mode 0 to FH 938 LEVEL DEPEND Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Set the luminance THRESHOLD DC range for edge enhancement Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to 8 to FH 23 98PsF mode 939 H DETAIL FREQUENCY Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Set the central DC frequency for edge enhancement Invalid in 24PsF or 2 6MHz to 3 4MHz to 3 9MHz to 4 6MHz 23 98PsF mode 940 H V RATIO DC Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Set the horizontal Invalid in 24PsF or vertical ratio for edge enhancement 23 98PsF mode 0 to 3 to 7 941 GAMMA LEVEL DC Carry out the down converter image enhancer adjustment Adjust the slope of the Invalid in 24PsF or correction curve 23 98PsF mode 0 to 80H to 100H Continued 9 26 Chapter9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 900 to 999 relating to digital processing Continued Item number 942 ltem name V FILTER SELECT Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode Settings Set the vertical interpolation filter coefficient for HD SD converter output The vertical resolution increases as the setting grows larger 1 to3
72. and buttons independently 1 REMOTE Select whether the REMOTE 1 9P and 2 50P buttons in the upper control panel SELECT are enabled DIS Disabled ENA Enabled 2 AUDIO F KEY Select whether the audio monitor signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons in the lower control panel are enabled DIS Disabled ENA Enabled AUDIO The monitor signal selection do not function F KEY The function key including HOME do not function 3 MODE CONTROL Select which switch and button operations can be carried out from the lower control panel of this unit or an external control panel connected to this unit DIS All switches and buttons are disabled EDIT All switches and buttons for editing operations other than the audio monitor signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are disabled ENA All switches and buttons other than the audio monitor signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are enabled a b c TYPE 2 Speed TYPE3 Speed TYPE 4 Speed reverse 1 Rotation rate Rotation rate FWD RVS FWD forward Rotation rate FWD Continued Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 11 snuey dnies 6 Je deu9 WM 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Ean ZETTAI EBERT Lp pvvppvvvvvvpvpppppppppppp4 gt gt T TIBI T Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Continued snuey dnas 61 dey9 MN
73. ark list displayed press the F5 SETING button You can now select the shot mark types The function menu display changes as follows SHT MRK PREV NEXT OFF ON EXIT 2 Press the F1 PREV or F2 NEXT button to select a shot mark type 3 Press the F4 ON or F3 OFF button to switch between ON displayed and OFF not displayed 4 To return to the shot mark list press the Fo EXIT button Deleting a shot mark from the list To delete a shot mark or the shot mark list you can use the F2 SELECT button instead of the MARK button and the F3 DELETE button instead of the DELETE button To delete an individual shot mark Use the following procedure Cs ll i Cf TT HTJ 1 With the shot mark list displayed select the shot mark to be deleted using the MULTI CONTROL knob 2 Hold the MARK button down While you hold down the button an X appears after the selected shot mark number indicating that it will be deleted To delete more than one shot mark while holding down the MARK button turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select all of the shot marks 3 With the MARK button held down press the DELETE button This deletes the shot marks which were marked by an ay Came To delete the entire list Hold down the DELETE button and press the LIST button This deletes all shot marks from t
74. back MAX Perform fast forward rewind and search mode playback at the maximum speeds MX 24 Perform fast forward and rewind at the maximum speeds and search mode playback at up to 24 times normal speed MX 35 Perform fast forward and rewind at the maximum speeds and search mode playback at up to 35 times normal speed x24 Perform fast forward and rewind at 24 times normal speed and search mode playback at up to 24 times normal speed x35 Perform fast forward and rewind at 35 times normal speed and search mode playback at up to 35 times normal speed Maximum fast forward and rewind speed example in 59 94i or 29 97PsF mode e HDCAM cassette Digital Betacam cassette 50 times normal speed e MPEG IMX cassette 78 times normal speed Maximum search mode speeds example in 59 94i or 29 97PSF mode e HDCAM cassette Digital Betacam cassette 50 times normal speed e MPEG IMX cassette 78 times normal speed 103 AUDIO SELECTED LINE Select the output signal to the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors during playback of OUT analog Betacam format tape MANU Output the signals selected by the audio monitor signal selection buttons on the lower control panel AUTO1 Output stereo using the AFM channels 3 and 4 for playback from metal tape and the LNG channels 1 and 2 for playback from oxide tape AUTO2 Output the signals selected by the audio monitor signal selection buttons on the lower control panel but during variable speed playback if AFM is sele
75. blanking width complies with RS170A and normally the blanking is widened and the image becomes narrower It is recommended to select NAROW at the editing stage then later for broadcast transmission to select WIDE to output a signal conforming to the standard 728 OUTPUT SCH PHASE Set the subcarrier H phase Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to 800H to FFFH 23 98PsF mode 732 COMPOSITE MODE Select the chroma filter through which the composite video output signals pass Invalid in 24PsF or WIDE Output via SMPTE wide 23 98PsF mode STD Output via SMPTE standard narrow 740 MASTER LEVEL HD Adjust the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT connector This adjusts the Y Ps and Pr levels simultaneously 0 0 0H to 100 800H to 141 3 B4EH 741 Y LEVEL HD Adjust the Y level of the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUITPUT connector 0 0 OH to 100 800H to 141 3 B4EH 742 Ps LEVEL HD Adjust the Ps level of the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT connector 0 0 OH to 100 800H to 141 3 B4EH 743 Pr LEVEL HD Adjust the Pr level of the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT connector 0 0 0H to 100 800H to 141 3 B4EH 745 SETUP LEVEL HD Adjust the setup level 59 941 29 97PsF mode black level 50i 25PsF mode of the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT connector 0 to 110H to 220H 746 SYNC PHASE HD Control the H s
76. cessor by using this function menu REMOTE Use the optional BVR 50 50P Remote Control Unit to control the internal digital video processor MENU Change the settings of the internal digital video processor by using F5 MENU of the HOME page When controlling the unit from the HKDV 503 900 set this item to MENU F2 VIDEO Sets the HD SD video signal output level to 3 dB PRESET Regardless of manually set values the video signal is set to the standard level Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value for the video signal output level F3 CHROMA Sets the HD SD chroma signal output level to 3 dB PRESET Regardless of manually set values the chroma signal is set to the standard level Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value for the chroma signal output level F4 HUE 59 94i 29 97PsF mode C PHAS 50i 25PsF 23 98PsF 24PsF mode Sets the color phase phase relative to burst PRESET Regardless of manually set values sets the color phase to the standard value Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value across the range 30 F5 SETUP 59 94i 29 97PsF mode BLACk 50i 25PsF 23 98PsF 24PsF mode Sets the setup level 59 941 29 97PsF mode or black level 50i 25PsF 23 98PsF 24P
77. ch the displayed UMID item in the menu display section Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob To exit from UMID display Press the F6 EXIT button 7 2 Chapter 7 UMID Functions UMID display on the video monitor The video monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector on the connector panel displays all UMID items at once The display of each line is explained below UMID INFORMATION INSTANCE Se oe MATERIAL SMPTE RAK KAMRAN MN PO X XI NAMM PO DATE TIME seeped XP XA K IKK FX ALTITUDE xxxxxxxsm O LONGITUDE EXXX XX Xx xx O LATITUDE SXXX XX xx xx O ORGANIZATION xxx 0O USER xxx COUNTRY xxxx Instance Number generation method and Instance Number The generation method is displayed as follows CP 16 16 bit PRS pseudo random sequence Copy No method 24PRS 24 bit PRS method others Other than the above When menu item 656 MATERIAL NO is set to NEW the SMPTE method is used Material Number generation method SMPTE SMPTE method IEEE 1394 ZONE IEEE 1394 ZONE method IEEE 1394 RND IEEE 1394 RND method others Other than the above Material Number The material number is displayed in hexadecimal across two lines The following items through are contained in the Source Pack Date Time Date Time data is displayed across two lines The upper
78. ck mode You can use the setup menu to switch the display mode between PEAK 0 0 dB is maximum level and REF 0 0 dB is the reference level You can also use the DISPLAY FULL FINE button to enlarge the display only near the reference level If the playback tape format and system frequency are different the level meter block flashes Monitor channel L and R indicators Indicate whether or not the signals of the track are output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L R connectors and PHONES jack L lights to indicate output to the left monitor channel and R lights to indicate output to the right monitor channel EMPH emphasis indicator While the unit is in playback mode this lights when the emphasis setting is on for the audio signal on the corresponding track Audio monitor signal selection buttons CH1 to CH4 and CUE The buttons in the upper and lower rows select tracks to be output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors on the connector panel or the PHONES jack on the upper control panel The buttons in the upper row L row select tracks for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L connector and the buttons on the lower row R row select tracks for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT R connector You can obtain the mixed output of multiple tracks by simultaneously pressing multiple buttons in the upper or lower rows For example simultaneously press the CH1 CH2 and CH3 buttons in the upper row to mix the signals of audio tracks 1
79. ck speed Playback in jog mode starts 3 To stop playback in jog mode stop turning the search dial The function to toggle between jog mode and shuttle mode each time the search dial is pressed can be disabled by changing the setting of setup menu item 101 Playback in shuttle mode In shuttle mode you can control the speed of playback by the angular position of the search dial The range of playback speed is as follows e HDCAM tape 50 times normal speed 59 941 29 97PsF mode 58 times normal speed 50i 25PsF mode 60 times normal speed 24PsF 23 98 PsF mode e Digital Betacam tape 50 times normal speed e MPEG IMX tape 78 times normal speed e Betacam SX tape 78 times normal speed e Analog Betacam tape 35 times normal speed 525 59 94 mode 42 times normal speed 625 50 mode There are detents on the search dial at the still position and at 5 times normal speed To carry out playback in shuttle mode use the following procedure ne ee ee O a E a eee 1 Press the SHUTTLE button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE button is lit Pressing the search dial toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode 2 Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in shuttle mode starts 3 To stop playback in shuttle mode return the search dial to the center position
80. cted automatically switch to LNG 104 AUDIO MUTING TIME Select the length of time for which audio muting occurs when the unit switches to playback either from stopped or from still playback in the search mode OFF Set the audio muting time to zero i e no muting 0 1S to 1 0S Set the audio muting time from 0 1 second to 1 0 second in 0 1 second increments 105 REFERENCE SYSTEM Select whether or not to display a warning when the video audio reference signal ALARM selected by the function menu item OUTREF is not supplied or is out of phase with the input video signal OFF No warning ON Flash the STOP button as a warning 106 CAPSTAN LOCK Select the capstan servo lock mode PANEL The capstan servo lock mode is determined by the function menu item CAPSTN 2F The capstan servo locks every two fields regardless of the setting of the function menu item CAPSTN 4F The capstan servo locks every four fields regardless of the setting of the function menu item CAPSTN 8F For 50i 25PsF mode only The capstan servo locks every eight fields regardless of the setting of the function menu item CAPSTN The setting is 2F when operating in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode and this item is not displayed 9 1 0 Chapter 9 Setup Menus Continued Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Continued Item number Item name Settings 111 TSO PLAY Select whether or not to enable tape speed override mode DIS Di
81. cted from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off WARNING Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss In order to use this product safely avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels For the customers in Norway This equipment can be connected to IT power distribution system Suomessa asuville asiakkaille Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan For kundene i Norge Apparatet m tilkoples jordet stikkontakt F r kunderna i Sverige Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire les risques d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil a la pluie ou a Phumidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi CET APPAREIL DOIT TRE RELI LA TERRE AVERTISSEMENT 1 Utilisez un cordon d alimentation cable secteur 3 fils fiche femelle fiche m le avec des contacts de mise la terre conformes la r glementation de s curit locale applicable 2 Utilisez un cordon d alimentation c ble secteur 3 fils fiche femelle fiche m le avec des caract ristiques nominales tension amp rage appropri es Pour toute question sur l utilisation du cordon d alimentation fiche femelle fiche male ci dessu
82. ction allowing it to provide functionality at least equivalent to aconventional VTR in a compact 4U size lightweight and low power consumption design In addition to HDCAM format playback the unit can also play back tapes recorded in the Digital Betacam MPEG IMX Betacam SX and analog Betacam formats HDCAM format The HDCAM format uses the same 12 65 mm width tape as the conventional Betacam series It provides high definition images offering up to two hours of recording For video signal compression prefiltration and coefficient recording technologies are used CUE track lt 3 Direction of tape travel Direction of head Video MY q moton COG SAT a Control CTL track Time code track a Supplemental Automatic Tracking signal High performance heads and compatibility playback functions The newly developed high performance heads and dynamic tracking DT technology provide high density playback in narrow tracks with high reliability In addition to HDCAM playback heads the unit is equipped with Betacam SX playback heads and analog Betacam DT heads for playback compatibility with existing recording formats The VTR automatically detects the recording format of tapes when they are loaded so that no menu settings need to be made when changing formats High precision digital signal processing and range of interfaces The digital signal processing uses HD 4 2 2 component video
83. d 2 8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Playback modes using the search dial Playback mode Operations and functions Shuttle Press the SHUTTLE button or the search dial so that the SHUTTLE button lights then turn the search dial Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the position of the search dial Playback speed ranges are as follows e HDCAM tape 50 times normal speed 59 94i 29 97PsF mode 58 times normal speed 50i 25PsF mode 60 times normal speed 24PsF 23 98PsF mode e Digital Betacam tape 50 times normal speed e MPEG IMX tape 60 times normal speed e Betacam SX tape 60 times normal speed e Analog Betacam tape 35 times normal speed 525 59 94 mode 42 times normal speed 625 50 mode The search dial has detents at the still position and at 5 times normal speed The maximum shuttle mode playback speed can be changed by changing the setting of setup menu item 102 see page 9 10 Jog Press the JOG button or the search dial so that the JOG button lights then turn the search dial Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the speed of rotation of the search dial The playback speed range is 1 time normal speed The search dial has no detents Variable speed Press the VAR button turning it on then turn the search dial You can control the playback speed finely a maximum of 51 steps in the range in which noiseless playback is possible e HDCA
84. d Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel For the customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For the customers in Europe Australia and New Zealand WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European standards e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The unit is not disconne
85. d and then playback continues at normal speed and the tape stops at the on air end point Chapter 4 Playback 4 7 yoeghe d v seideyo HA 4 1 Playback C To start playback immediately after preroll Press the LEARN button The LEARN button lights and after preroll DMC playback is carried out for the section from the speed variation start point then playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point To stop the tape during DMC playback Press the STOP button To exit DMC playback mode Press the DMC EDIT button and the DELETE button simultaneously 4 8 Chapter 4 Playback This unit allows the use of shot marks Shot marks are indications at desired points on a tape which enable faster cuing Types of shot mark On this unit you can write post marks by a button operation during playback while stopped or during a search It is possible to modify or erase the post marks This chapter describes the use of shot marks including post marks First the shot mark functions of this unit are described in simple terms Reading shot marks This unit reads in shot marks written on a tape and stores them in memory to a maximum of 200 Once this data is stored in this unit it is preserved even when the power is turned off Writing and erasing shot marks Post marks can be written at any point on a tape and also erased or rewritten Shot mark list operations On the monitor you can d
86. d R Replace C Check and replace if necessary 1000 hrs 2000 hrs 3000 hrs 4000 hrs 5000 hrs 6000 hrs Upper drum Drum running time H02 C c4 Drum assembly C Brush slip ring assembly R R T Video head cleaner roller R R Pinch roller assembly Tape running time H03 R R Reel table assembly R Replace at interval of 4000 hours Pinch application Tape running time H03 R assembly Fan motor card Operation time H01 Replace after 40 000 hours Fan motor MD Replace after 40 000 hours Fan motor power supply Replace after 40 000 hours Contact a Sony service or marketing representative regarding the replacement and checking of components 1 0 6 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection Specifications General Recording format HDCAM Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 2 2 A 220 W when used without optional devices Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 50 A 240 V 14 A 100 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 18 A 230 V Appel de corant de cr te 1 Mise sous tension ON m thode de sondage du courant 50 A 240 V 14 A 100 V 2 Mesur conform ment a la norme europ enne EN55103 1 18 A 230 V Spitzenstrom 1 Einschaltstrom Stromsonde 50 A 240 V 14 A 100 V 2 Gemessen in EN55103 1 18 A 230 V Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature
87. d this button down for 2 seconds or more to enable writing amending and deleting of shot marks O Memory stick slot Memory card slot KEY INHI switch Memory card ejection button CONTROL PANEL connector CONTROL PANEL PANEL SELECT switch Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 1 Sued JO uonouny pue uoneoogq z13 deyo hh syed JO uoOUN4 pue uoneooq z Ja deyo Nhl 2 1 Control Panels Memory card slot Insert a memory card to update this unit s firmware You can save or load setup menu settings onto the memory card For details on firmware update and setup menu reading storing refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Memory card ejection button Press to eject a memory card from the memory card slot CONTROL PANEL connector 10 pin round type Plug in the lower control panel connection cable PANEL SELECT switch In addition to the lower control panel you can connect a similar control panel to this unit When two control panels are connected to the unit the PANEL SELECT switch is used to specify which panel be enabled to control the unit FRONT Enables the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the switch panel REAR Enables the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the connector panel When setup menu item 117 is set to PARA this switch position also enables the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connecto
88. e On MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology Before using a Memory Stick Terminal Write protect tab Labeling position e You cannot record or erase data when the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK e We recommend backing up important data e Image data may be damaged in the following cases If you remove the Memory Stick or turn the power off during access to data If you use a Memory Stick near static electricity or a magnetic field e Prevent metallic objects or your finger from coming into contact with the terminal of the connecting section e Do not attach any material other than the supplied label to the label space e Attach the label at the prescribed labeling position Make sure the label is attached at the labeling position properly e Do not bend drop or apply strong shock to a Memory Stick e Do not disassemble or modify a Memory Stick e Do not let the Memory Stick get wet e Do not use or keep a Memory Stick in locations that are Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive gases e When you carry or store a Memory Stick keep it in its case During access to data While data are being read from or written to the Memory Stick do not shake the camera or subject it to shock Do not turn off the power of the camera or
89. e been set to R the signals of those tracks are mixed for output MONITOR OUTPUT L connector XLR 3 pin male This outputs the audio signals whose output destination was set to L with the audio signal selection buttons in the audio control section If multiple tracks have been set to L the signals of those tracks are mixed for output 2 1 6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 3 1 Connections to External Devices 3 1 1 Connections to Digital Devices The following example shows the connections with an HDW 2000 M2000 M2000P unit as a recorder with this unit used as a player Reference signal 75 Q termination switch OFF REF VIDEO INPUT HDSDI OUTPUT REF VIDEO INPUT HDW M2100 M2100P player 75Q termination switch ON REF VIDEO INPUT SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER HDW 2000 M2000 M2000P recorder BVM D24 series video monitor Chapter 3 Preparations 3 1 5 D mp D ka oo U o O D o k fe 5 O suoieredaig 13 deyo 3 1 Connections to External Devices 3 1 2 Connecting Reference Signals Connect reference signals as shown below SD video monitor e SDI OUTPUT e COMPOSITE e COMPONENT 75 Q termination switch ON Ba REF VIDEO INPUT HDW M2100 M2100P Reference signal HD video monitor
90. e function menu HOME page F1 to F6 Make settings for the items displayed in the upper line of the menu display the menu item display line Pressing one of these buttons changes the setting for the corresponding item and displays the setting in the lower line of the menu display If there is no setting displayed in the lower line of the menu display even though a menu item is displayed in the upper line pressing the corresponding function button moves to a lower menu level Overview of the function menu The function menu provides convenient access to frequently used function settings such as input video signal selection and time code settings For details on the function menu see Chapter 8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 5 Sued JO uonouny pue uoneoogq Zz JaldeyD NI syed JO uoOUN4 pue uoneooq Z Ja deyo HMI 2 1 Control Panels 4 Time data menu display section Time data display VIUBJIDEJLTC VITC 2F 59 94 HD 1080 DOLBY NR NA O S 1 ee es Cs ee B Menu display Time data display This displays indicators relating to time data and other indicators Time data display area 1 Time data type indicator DF indicator LTC indicator VITC indicator Capstan lock mode indicator System frequency indicator Tape format line standard indicator DOLBY NR indicator WVIUBJIDAILTCWVITC 2F 01 23 45 06 REM 01 23 45 78 9
91. e standard format signals DB 1035 Signals recorded in Digital Betacam format are output after conversion to 1035 line standard format signals 1035 1080 HDCAM signals recorded in 1035 line standard format are output after conversion to 1080 line standard signals HD 1080 HDCAM signals recorded in 1080 line standard format are output with no change DOLBY NR indicator This lights when the Dolby noise reduction circuit is functioning Speed indication area This indicates the speed of a DMC playback During a DMC playback DMC SPD is displayed in time data display area 2 However CONFI playback is not possible during editing Time data display area 2 Displays data types and time data such as the time code of edit points and the total time of that tape The following data types are shown TOTL Total time of the tape REM Remaining time on the tape Depending on the setting of F5 T INFO on function menu page 3 either TOTL TOTAL or REM REMAIN is displayed The values displayed are approximate values calculated on the basis of the detected tape diameter They are not precise to units of seconds The following appear when the top or end of the tape is reached BOT Returned to top of tape EOT Reached end of tape IN video IN point OUT video OUT point AIN audio IN point AOUT audio OUT point DUR duration value TCG time code generator time code generated by the internal time code generator
92. eed variation start point STUNT IN button e Speed variation end point STUNT OUT button e On air end point PLAY OUT button Each press turns the corresponding button on 3 Press the search dial or the SHUTTLE button or VAR button to enter shuttle variable speed mode The SHUTTLE VAR indicator lights Make sure that setup menu item 111 TSO PLAY is set to DIS 4 Holding down the DMC EDIT button turn the search dial to set the initial speed at the playback start point The speed you set appears in the speed indication area During this period the tape does not move When the initial speed setting is complete release the DMC EDIT button 5 Press the LEARN button The tape is prerolled and played back at normal speed from the on air start point to the speed variation start point On passing the speed variation start point the MEMORY indicator begins to flash and playback begins at the speed set in step 4 6 Turn the search dial to vary the playback speed While the MEMORY indicator is flashing the speed variations are stored in memory On passing the speed variation end point the MEMORY indicator changes from flashing to continuously lit and the variable speed storing ends T Press the STOP button to stop the tape If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the speed variation end point This indicates that the memory became full at that point It is therefore not possible to memorize more speed variation
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94. efine user defined function keys in the HOME2 page refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 212 VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL SELECT Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PSF mode Make settings for control from HKDV 900 503 via the VIDEO CONTROL 15P connector Sub item 1 IMAGE Select whether to control the up converter or down converter whether controlling ENHANCER the image enhancer down Control the down converter up Control the up converter u amp d Control both the up converter and down converter 2 D2 SETUP Select the menu item to be controlled by the SETUP dial on the HKDV 900 503 with the D2 button pressed setup Sub item OUTPUT LEVEL of menu item 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE LEVEL black Menu item 718 SETUP LEVEL For details see the description of menu item 718 e After changing the setting for this item power off this unit or HKDV 900 503 and power it on again e This setting is valid only in 59 94i or 29 97PsF mode 9 13 Chapter9 Setup Menus snuey dnies 6 Je deu9 WN snus dnas 61 dey9 MN 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu EM IIM T MMMM Menu items in the range 300 to 399 relating to editing operations Item number Item name Settings 301 VAR SPEED RANGE FOR Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed SYNCHRONIZATION mode from a
95. eiedalq 19 dey9o 3 3 Superimposed Character Information When the function menu item CHARA is set to ON Adjusting the character display the video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER You can adjust the position size and type of the connector or COMP OSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 superimposed characters using setup menu items SUPER connector contains superimposed 002 003 005 009 and 011 character information including time code menu settings and alarm messages For details see Section 9 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 9 7 Information displayed Type of time data Time code reader drop frame mark for 59 94i 29 97PsF mode only i field mark Time data Stop freeze mode Operation mode Note Type of time data The display shown above corresponds to the factory Display anin default settings of the unit g Changing the setting of setup menu item 005 allows CTL TE counter data different time data to be displayed in the lower line of TCR LTC reader time code the display UBR LTC reader user s bits TCR VITC reader time code For details see Section 9 3 Items in the Basic Setup UBR VITC reader user s bits Menu page 9 7 IN IN point OUT OUT point Al Audio IN point AO Audio OUT point DUR Duration between any two of the four edit
96. enu For details of the Tele File menu see Section 6 3 Tele File Menu page 6 3 F2 UMID Displays UMID information during playback For details of UMID see Chapter 7 8 6 Chapter 8 Function Menu 9 1 Setup Menu Configuration This unit has the following setup menus e Basic setup menu e Extended setup menu In this manual both the basic setup menu items and extended setup menu items are also referred to simply as setup menu items or menu items Configuration of the basic setup menu The basic setup menu comprises the following groups of items Item group Function Refer to Items Display of the total number of Page 10 5 H01 to H14 hours the unit has been powered on and other information collected by the digital hours meter Items Settings relating to the preroll Page 9 7 001 to 019 time superimposed text information system frequency etc Items Settings relating to the menu Page 9 9 B01 to B20 banks for saving menu settings Configuration of the extended setup menu The extended setup menu comprises the following groups of items Item group Function Refer to Items Settings relating to control Page 9 10 100 to 199 panels Items Settings relating to the remote Page 9 13 200 to 299 control interface Items Settings relating to editing Page 9 14 300 to 399 operations Items Settings relating to preroll Page 9
97. er 1 Overview Downward converter function The unit has an HD to SD downward converter function and can output standard definition SDI analog component and analog composite signals even while playing back an HDCAM format tape Upward converter function The unit features a standard definition to high definition SD to HD upward converter as standard equipment This allows high quality HD signals to be output even when playing back tapes recorded in formats other than HDCAM Tele File functions Tele File enables data writing reading between cassettes with memory labels and VTRs It increases the efficiency of operations such as cuing up and playback and source data management Remote control function This unit can be controlled from an external remote controller or editor through an interface complying with RS 422A serial 9 pin Since two remote control connectors are provided you can also control a number of VTRs simultaneously Additionally a parallel 50 pin interface is also fitted as standard supporting easy external control through the parallel interface Rack mounting Using the optional RMM 131 Rack Mount Adaptor you can mount the unit in a standard EJA 19 inch rack For details of rack mounting refer to the Installation Manual 1 2 Example System Configuration The following conceptual diagram shows an example of use BVE series editor Tape control SDTI optional
98. er 4 Playback Normal playback First insert a cassette For details of how to insert a cassette see Section 3 4 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes page 3 6 Cassette compartment 01 23 45 06 i o ssas 7 0 E ISIDI OO a A STOP button PLAY button To start playback Press the PLAY button Playback starts the servo locks and the SERVO indicator lights To stop playback Press the STOP button If you play back to the end of the tape The tape is automatically rewound and stops It is possible to disable the automatic rewind function by changing the setting of setup menu item 125 Playback in jog mode In jog mode you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning the search dial The playback speed range is 1 times normal speed The playback speed range can be 3 times normal speed by changing the setting of setup menu item 116 To carry out playback in jog mode use the following procedure 1 Press the JOG button or search dial so that the JOG button is lit Pressing the search dial toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode 2 Turn the search dial in the desired direction at the speed corresponding to the desired playba
99. erbunden WARNUNG Zu hoher Schalldruck von Ohrh rern und Kopfh rern kann Geh rsch den verursachen Um dieses Produkt sicher zu verwenden vermeiden Sie l ngeres H ren bei sehr hohen Schalldruckpegeln For the customers in Taiwan only 3EAN LEL o m Ore alt ai gt Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 4 Playback Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function Chapter 6 Tele File De Features csscssisfesuessnsaretscnsedensenstascssscesats sacenddesenndastscndestasesncsucssassessenees 1 1 1 2 Example System Configuration csccsscssscsssescssscsssescsssessceees 1 3 2 1 Control Panels sssssssssssssscescesssssesessssensessesessssensssessscssessesseees 2 1 2 1 1 Upper Control Panel os sccsv secnasosevesnteseescehendsyaevsiomecies 2 2 2 1 2 Lower Control Panel ersin oresonn ehas kroat oie 2 3 2 1 3 Switch Panel mecrisstiiisee ties dea tiecvctiieectivess db vestdatecseaneiitecs 2 11 2 2 Connector Panel ccscccsccscccsssessecsesesescsscessssscssccsssssseseeseseseees 2 13 3 1 Connections to External Devices scscssceccessscesscsssreesserscsesees 3 1 3 1 1 Connections to Digital Devices oo cece eeseeeneceeeeeeeeeee 3 1 3 1 2 Connecting Reference Signals 00 0 0 eccecccecsseceeseceeteeceeeeeeaees 3 2 Da SOUUD PAE TE E E ove suesensesssssesstonesces tocssenseetosssvosessses 3 3 3 3 Superimposed Character Information
100. ff for about 10 minutes in order to give the unit time to detect moisture condensation 10 5 Regular Checks 10 5 1 Digital Hours Meter The digital hours meter can display seven items of information in corresponding display modes about the operational history of the unit Use it as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance Display modes of the hours meter H01 OPERATION mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of 1 hour H02 DRUM RUNNING mode Displays the total number of hours the drum has run with tape threaded in units of 1 hour H03 TAPE RUNNING mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been in fast forward rewind playback or search except for stop and still mode in units of 1 hour H04 THREADING mode Displays the total number of times tape has been threaded in the unit H12 DRUM RUNNING mode resettable Same as H02 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the drum H13 TAPE RUNNING mode resettable Same as H03 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace such components as fixed heads and pinch rollers H14 THREADING mode resettable Same as H04 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace for example the threading motor Displaying the digital hours meter MULTI CONTROL knob
101. he list This does not erase marks from the tape Erasing shot marks from the tape To erase a shot mark use the following procedure Once you erase a shot mark from the tape it cannot be read back in Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5 5 uoouny MEN 04S gJejdeyo oiii uonouny MEN 104S 9 Je deyo WA 5 3 Shot Mark Operations 1 With no shot mark list displayed hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds The REC ERASE indicator lights indicating that you can rewrite or erase shot marks 2 Display the shot mark list 3 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select on the list the shot mark you wish to erase 4 Press the DELETE button and MARK button simultaneously During the erasure process the message ERASE SHOT MARK appears and the REC ERASE indicator flashes 5 When the shot mark has been erased close the shot mark list 6 Hold down the MARK button for at least 2 seconds to turn off the REC ERASE indicator 5 3 4 Cuing Up to Shot Marks Cuing up to a selected shot mark Use the following procedure ee es es es ee CT H ASI MARK button 2 1 F FWD button REW button 1 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the desired shot mark from the shot mark list 2 Press the PREROLL button 5 6 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function Cuing up to shot marks adjacent to the current tape positio
102. hen this unit is set up by setup menu item 309 and F2 OUTREF in function menu page 4 to use an external reference video signal HD Use a high definition reference video signal Input a three valued positive and negative sync signal to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector SD Use a reference video signal Input a video signal with chroma burst VBS or a monochrome video signal VS to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector The setting is HD when operating in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode and this item is not displayed 338 OUTPUT AUDIO TC PHASE Set the audio AES EBU and analog and time code output phase HD Sync with HDSDI output phase SD Sync with SD output phase The setting is HD when operating in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode and this item is not displayed Menu items in the range 400 to 499 relating to preroll Item number 401 ltem name FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUEUP Settings Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing up operation STOP Stop the stop mode STILL Still playback in search mode When controlling this unit from an editor with the standard constants set select STOP 402 TIME REFERENCE FOR When prerolling a tape with time code discontinuities select whether or not to use PREROLL CTL pulses to count time code from before a discontinuity CTL Use CTL pulses to count time code TC Do no
103. his connector Depending on the setting of setup menu item 211 you can use this connector alone or in a loop through configuration with the REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector D sub 9 pin This provides the loop through output for remote control signals from the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector Depending on the setting of setup menu item 211 you can use this connector alone or in a loop through configuration with the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin Use this for monitoring and diagnosis of the state of this unit from an external computer using the ISR Interactive Status Reporting function Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 5 Sued JO uonouny pue uoneoogq z13 deyo NI Sued JO uoOUNY pue uogeooT Zz Je deyD WA 2 2 Connector Panel Time code output section TIME CODE OUT connector TIME CODE OUT connector XLR 3 pin male This outputs the playback time code By setting setup menu item 606 you can also output the time code from the internal time code generator locked to the playback time code Audio monitor signal output section MONITOR OUTPUT R connector MONITOR OUTPUT MONITOR OUTPUT L connector MONITOR OUTPUT R connector XLR 3 pin male This outputs the audio signals whose output destination was set to R with the audio signal selection buttons in the audio control section If multiple tracks hav
104. ime code is LTC or VITC CTL The running time of the tape being played back as calculated from a count of CTL signals recorded on the tape The time is displayed in Hours Minutes Seconds Frames format F5 MENU Puts the system into setup menu mode see Chapter 9 When the current setup menu settings are the same as the contents of any of menu banks 1 to 3 or the factory defaults the corresponding indication 1 2 3 4 or dflt appears 1 Same as menu bank 1 2 Same as menu bank 2 3 Same as menu bank 3 4 Same as menu bank 4 dflt Same as factory defaults a The selection of LTC or VITC depends on the setting of F6 TCR in function menu page Page 1 Item Setting F4 DF In 59 94i 29 97PsF mode selects either drop frame mode or non drop frame mode for the time code generator and the CTL counter DF Drop frame mode NDF Non drop frame mode F6 TCR Selects the type of time code to display in the time data display LTC Display LTC AUTO Display VITC when tape speed is 1 2 or less of normal speed and LTC otherwise VITC Display VITC Chapter 8 Function Menu 8 3 nueyy uoNoun4 g Jaydeup NN nu y uogoun4 g Jajdeu9 NM 8 2 Function Menu Item List Perr E SS __ lt _ lt _ lt lt as Page 2 Item Setting F1 V PROC Selects the control method for the internal digital video processor LOCAL Change the settings of the internal digital video pro
105. in Europa Australien und Neuseeland WARNUNG Dies ist eine Einrichtung welche die Funk Entst rung nach Klasse A besitzt Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstorungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene MaBnahmen durchzuf hren und daf r aufzukommen Fur Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie der EG Kommission Angewandte Normen e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St6raussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit Fur die folgende elektromagnetische Umgebung E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan Der autorisierte Reprasentant fur EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Deutschland Bei jeglichen Angelegenheiten in Bezug auf Kundendienst oder Garantie wenden Sie sich bitte an die in den separaten Kundendienst oder Garantiedokumenten aufgef hrten Anschriften Dieser Apparat darf nicht im Wohnbereich verwendet werden ACHTUNG Das Ger t ist nicht tropf und spritzwassergesch tzt Es d rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llten Gegenst nde z B Vasen darauf abgestellt werden Solange das Netzkabel an eine Netzsteckdose angeschlossen ist bleibt das Ger t auch im ausgeschalteten Zustand mit dem Strommetz v
106. ing event you can set the start and end points of highlights while recording and then provide immediate DMC playback of those highlights During DMC playback the tape moves as shown in the following figure On air start point Preroll point Speed variation start point Speed variation end point On air end point Waiting for the on air cue Lasd 4 7 E E E EEDA before starting DMC Stop Press the CUE PLAY button i playback i l l I I I P the CUE PLAY butt 7 A i l i ress the utton 7 playback again at the on air cue l DMC playback Normal speed playback i I I I I Stop I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Starting DMC playback 4 H 1 immediately after preroll i Press the LEARN button i TETO ale OE O Normal speed i l playback DMC playback Normal speed playback Storing a varying playback speed in memory To store the playback speed for DMC playback use the following procedure CaaS a a a n 1 TLJ 145 2 7 3 3 4 6 4 6 Chapter 4 Playback 1 Press the DMC EDIT button turning it on 2 While playing back the recorded tape press the ENTRY button and one of the following buttons simultaneously to set the start and end points e On air start point PLAY IN button e Sp
107. isible is selected and displayed after scrolling TELE FILE TEST 01 2001 07 21 No 0001 48 Cue Point WP Mark R 00 00 02 10 ON KEEP Cursor x00 00 31 10 00 00 57 10 To select data in a clip In clip data display mode press the F3 or F4 gt button The cursor moves and data is selected Data which is not visible is selected and displayed after scrolling TELE FILE TEST 01 2001 07 21 No 0001 48 Cue Point WP Mark R SSeS SSeS Hes HER lt S Scrolling 00 00 31 10 00 00 57 10 Cursor Chapter6 Tele File 6 5 ll4 J L g Ja deyo HAI 6 3 Tele File Menu Moving the cursor directly Regardless of the cursor s current position pressing one of the following buttons moves the cursor directly to the specified position in the same clip and displays the data IN video IN point button IN point data OUT video OUT point button OUT point data MARK button Cue point data To display the duration Press the IN video IN point and OUT video OUT point buttons simultaneously The cursor moves to the IN point data of the same clip and the duration appears while the buttons are held down If there is no IN point or OUT point data the duration is displayed as 0 00 00 00 6 3 2 Preroll and Cue Up Using Clip Data In clip data display mode you can use clip data to preroll and cue up To preroll to the cue point
108. isplay a list of the shot marks read in by this unit select required shot marks delete shot marks and so on You can also add a memo mark to a shot mark in the list During tape playback you can add virtual shot marks to the list This is not written on the tape itself Cuing up to shot marks By selecting a desired shot mark from the shot mark list you can cue up immediately to that position By means of a button operation you can also cue up to the shot marks adjacent to the current tape position index function Shot data display When the tape includes shot data camera time and other information captured at the time of shooting you can read this in and display the details on a monitor It is also possible to display the shot mark list and shot data simultaneously Sorting shot marks by cassette When the tape includes shot data this unit recognizes which cassette each shot mark comes from You can therefore sort the read in shot marks by cassette in time code order Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5 1 gt te xe p Ol wn r Oo te _ 4 TI c O e uogouny MEN JOYS G Ja deyo HIN 5 2 Shot Mark Operation Menu This section describes the settings in the shot mark operation menu Displaying the shot mark operation menu With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display hold down the MARK button and press the
109. isplayed PEAKO Displays the audio level as negative values with the maximum level set to 0 cB REF 0 Displays the audio level as positive and negative values with the reference level set to 0 dB 807 AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE Select the output timing of digital audio playback signals HDSDI SDI and AES EBU only The reference position corresponds to a setting of 80H when the setting is less than 80H the output timing is advanced and when it is higher than 80H the output timing is delayed at 80H 128 samples approx 2 7 ms and 1 sample approx 20 us 0 to 80 to FF Setting in this range 808 INTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR Select the operation of the internal audio test signal generator OFF No operation SILNC Silent signal 1KHZ At 1 kHz 20 dB FS sine wave is supplied to all audio input channels When the system frequency is 24PsF or 23 98PsF the frequency of the internal audio test signal is reduced 4 of the normal frequency 809 AUDIO LEVEL METER DIMMER CONTROL Set the brightness of the audio level meters 0 to 7 Set in this range 0 is the brightest and 7 the dimmest 823 NON AUDIO FLAG PB Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode Controls the non audio flag when the playback format is Digital Betacam or Betacam SX Sub item 1 CH1 CH2 During playback except E E mode sets the digital audio non audio flag a
110. isplayed in degrees minutes and seconds seconds are shown up to 2 decimal places Example E134 59 23 00 for East longitude 134 degrees 59 minutes 23 00 seconds Latitude Following N to indicate north latitude or S to indicate south latitude the latitude is displayed in degrees minutes and seconds seconds are shown up to 2 decimal places Example N34 59 23 32 for North latitude 34 degrees 59 minutes 23 32 seconds Chapter 7 UMID Functions 7 3 ee a NN Overview The function menu allows you to make frequently made settings such as selection of input video signals and time code settings 8 1 1 Function Menu Configuration The function menu consists of seven pages by factory default the HOME page and six pages numbered 1 to 6 You can also display the HOME page by setting user defined function keys The following icons appear at the left edge of the menu display section to denote the current page 1 HOME page D 1 Page 1 D 2 Page 2 D 3 Page 3 D 4 Page 4 D 5 Page 5 D 6 Page 6 22 HOME 2 page Each page has a menu display section made up of an upper and lower part The upper part displays the menu items functions in the page and the lower part displays the menu item settings The figure below shows the menu display section in the HOME page Menu items functions laa i aiae Settings values In the figure above
111. it off If 8 minutes value can be varied using setup menu item 501 elapse in standby mode the unit automatically switches out of standby mode to protect the tape STOP button To stop playback press this button turning it on 1 Stop mode The state in which the device currently the subject of operation is stopped and the STOP button is lit Fault display function The STOP button flashes in the following cases e When setup menu item 105 is set to ON there is no external reference signal input e The input external reference signal is different from the signal specified by setup menu item 337 F FWD fast forward button To fast forward the tape press this button turning it on PLAY button To start playback press this button turning it on To operate in capstan override mode Hold down this button and turn the search dial For details of capstan override mode see page 4 4 SERVO indicator Lights when the drum servo and capstan servo are locked REW rewind button To rewind the tape press this button turning it on 9 ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator ALARM indicator This lights when a hardware error is detected on the unit and goes off when the error is resolved When this indicator is lit an error message appears in the time data menu display section If you are using the HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER or COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector then when
112. ity to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY If used in USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P Configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 or 18 AWG wires Length Minimum 1 5m 4 ft 11in Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable 2 Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cor
113. k is written the instant you pressed the MARK button While the mark is being written the message RECORD SHOT MARK appears on the monitor and the REC ERASE indicator flashes Erasing a shot mark Select the shot mark from the shot mark list and then carry out the deletion operation For details of the procedure see page 5 5 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5 3 uonouny MEN Ioys gJaydeyg oiii uonouny MEN 104S 9 Je deyo WA 5 3 Shot Mark Operations 5 3 3 Shot Mark List Operations Displaying the shot mark list Hold down the ENTRY button and press the LIST button SOIlOIOoIoiqcicia EO O QO ENTRY button LIST button All of the shot mark types for which item G02 in the shot mark operation menu is set to ON appear in the list If you do the same operation again the list display disappears While the shot mark list is displayed the function menu display changes as follows SHT MRK MEMO SELECT DELETE SETING EXIT 5 4 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function Example of list display The following figure shows how the list is organized Shot mark number of current cursor position total number of stored shot marks Laer MARKER 011 180 TIME CODE Separator between read in groups of shot NO marks Cursor current I shot mark position
114. lay 2 6 TRIM buttons 2 10 U UMID display 7 2 output 7 2 overview 7 1 Upper control panel 2 2 V VAR button 2 8 Variable speed mode 4 4 VIDEO function menu 8 4 VIDEO CONTROL 15P connector 2 15 VIDEO CONTROL 9P connector 2 15 Video test signal setup menu item 710 9 20 VITC field 3 5 indicator 2 6 V PROC function menu 8 4 Y YC DLY function menu 8 4 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation HDW M2100 M2100P Sony Corporation SY 3 206 137 19 1 http www sony net 2001
115. lid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode Settings Select a line to insert the VITC in For SD output 12H to 18H to 20H Select any line from 12 to 20 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 In 50i 25PsF mode Select a line to insert the VITC in For SD output 9H to 21H to 22H Select any line from 9 to 22 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 606 TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN REGEN MODE Select the signal output from the TIME CODE OUT connector during normal 1 speed playback TAPE During tape playback the playback time code signal is output without regeneration REGEN The playback time code is output after regeneration 617 LTC OUTPUT PHASE Set the output phase of time code signals LTC TCG R Output the playback time code signal during playback When the edit preset function is on output the time code signal generated by the internal time code generator INPUT Use the same phase as the input video OUTPT Use the same phase as the output video AUTO Use the same phase as the input video when editing and use the same phase as the output video at other times playback etc 618 UPCONV EMBEDDED VITC Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode Select the source time code for HD SDI embedded VITC which is output after subjected
116. line shows the MJD Modified Julian Date contained in the Source Pack converted to UTC The lower line shows the data in unit count format hours minutes seconds frame converted to UTC Note The function for converting unit count to UTC works only when the unit rate is 2 24 frames 3 24 1 001 frames 4 25 frames 6 30 frames or 7 30 1 001 frames For other unit rates the unit rate number and unit rate are displayed in hexadecimal 6 Altitude XXXXXXXXm Altitude data indicating the distance from the center of the earth is displayed in this format S XXXXXXXm Y D Altitude data indicating the distance from sea level is displayed in this format The meaning of the characters and strings shown is as follows e S 1st character Indicates data from a Sensor R is shown for position data from the recording device Recorder and T is shown for Target position data e 4 2nd character Indicates higher than sea level indicates lower than sea level e XXXXXXXm Altitude data unit meters e Y The number of satellites used to calculate position data hexadecimal e D DOP dilution of precision value between Y and D Displayed when a supportive apparatus was used A space blank is displayed when no supportive apparatus was used O Longitude Following W to indicate west longitude or E to indicate east longitude the longitude is d
117. ly input log IN and OUT point data 139 LOST LOCK DISPLAY ON Select whether or not to display a LOST LOCK indication on the control panel CONTROL PANEL when the lock is lost OFF No display on control panel for LOST LOCK ON Display on control panel for LOST LOCK 9 1 2 Chapter 9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 200 to 299 relating to the remote control interface Item number 201 Item name PARA RUN Settings Select whether or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs DIS No synchronized operation ENA Use synchronized operation To use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs set item 201 to ENA on all of the VTRs 202 CF FLAG Valid only in 50i or 25PsF mode Select the mode for locking to the color framing sent from the remote controller 8F Eight field locking mode 4F 8F Four or eight field locking mode 211 REMOTE1 PORT Select how to use the REMOTE 1 IN 9P and REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connectors on the connector panel 1 amp 0 Both the IN and OUT connectors are effective whether in local or remote mode IN Only the IN connector is effective whether in local or remote mode OUT Only the OUT connector is effective whether in local or remote mode PANEL Allows you to select i amp o in or out using the function menu When selecting PANEL first define user defined function key RMT1 in the HOME2 page On how to d
118. ly when menu item 018 is set to 1035 917 ACTIVE LINE 1080 CONVERT MODE Valid only in 59 94i or 29 97PsF mode Select the conversion mode for the number of active scan lines conv Convert the active scan lines from 1035 to 1080 without changing the aspect ratio panel Convert the active scan lines from 1035 to 1080 Insert the 1035 lines into 1080 lines then compress horizontally This item is valid only when menu item 018 is set to 1080 Continued 9 25 Chapter9 Setup Menus snuey dnies 6 Je deu9 ii snus dnas 6 Jejdeyo HAI 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu TIT AEE ANTAL vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvVvrvvvvv gt gt gt gt 7T 2 gt Menu items in the range 900 to 999 relating to digital processing Continued Item number Item name Settings 918 SLOW PROCESS MODE Switch the filter for increasing the vertical resolution during slow motion playback on or off ON Increase the vertical resolution in slow motion playback OFF Do not increase the vertical resolution in slow motion playback In the case of HDCAM tapes recorded in PsF mode this item is invalid 920 SD SDI H ANC Select whether or not to add information to the SD output CONTROL Invalid in
119. menu item 133 For more information about menu item 133 see page 9 12 Memory size The size of the memory in the Tele File unit bytes Amount of memory used The amount of memory currently being used unit bytes 6 11 Chapter6 Tele File ll4 J L g Ja deyo HAI 6 3 Tele File Menu To modify attribute data You can modify the title ID administrator data and write inhibit setting attributes However the attributes cannot be modified when the control mode is remote The modification is not possible when the write inhibit setting is ON either Proceed as follows after setting the write inhibit setting to OFF 1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the item The F2 SELECT button is enabled when you select an item that can be modified title ID administrator data and write inhibit setting 2 Press the F2 SELECT button The data can be set or modified 3 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to set or modify the data 4 Press the F2 SET button The change to the setting is confirmed Note In the following cases the SELECT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode e When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE e When the memory label itself is write protected 6 12 Chapter6 Tele File To format the Tele File memory You can format the Tele File memory erase all modifiable data However the memory cannot be formatted in the following ca
120. mode and frequency characteristic for edge enhancement 3 2MHz 3 2 MHz 1 1 MHz 4 5MHz 4 5 MHz 1 4 MHz 5 0MHz 5 0 MHz 0 7 MHz 4 0MHz 4 0 MHz 2 0 MHz Continued 9 27 Chapter9 Setup Menus snu dnas 6 Jajdeyo HAI 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu ITALIANA EEE anv pp _vvvvvvvyvvvvvpvvippphh Pv _ Menu items in the range 900 to 999 relating to digital processing Continued Item number Item name Settings 959 H V RATIO UC Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Set the horizontal vertical Invalid in 24PsF or ratio for edge enhancement 23 98PsF mode 0 to 3 to 7 960 GAMMA LEVEL UC Carry out the up converter image enhancer adjustment Adjust the slope of the Invalid in 24PsF or correction curve 23 98PsF mode 0 to 80H to 100H 961 BACKGROUND COLOR _ Set the color of the part where no material exists background for up converting UC BACK GROUND COLOR Set the color Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode BLACK Black GRAY Gray BLUE Blue TABLE Set with the following Y Ps Pr tables Y TABLE Adjust the background Y level 0 H to ff H B Y TABLE Adjust the background B Y level 0 H to 80 H to ff H R Y TABLE Adjust the background R Y level 0 H to 80 H to ff H a The HDW 2000 Series include VTR models containing one of the following HIF
121. mode or the still playback mode in search mode until the unit automatically switches to the tape protection mode in order to protect the video heads and the tape 0 5S to 8M to 30M Set the value in the range 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes 502 TAPE PROTECTION Select the operation of the protection mode to protect the video heads and tape MODE FROM SEARCH when in the still playback mode in search mode jog shuttle STEP Step forward at 3 normal speed every 2 seconds STDBY Switch to Standby OFF mode the unit not on standby T REL Switch to tension release mode the tape tension slackened 503 TAPE PROTECTION Select the operation of the protection mode to protect the video heads and tape MODE FROM STOP when stopped the stop mode STDBY Switch to Standby OFF mode the unit not on standby T REL Switch to tension release mode the tape tension slackened STEP Step forward at 30 normal speed every 2 seconds 504 DRUM ROTATION IN Select whether the drum rotates in Standby OFF mode STANDBY OFF OFF Drum does not rotate ON Drum rotates 505 STILL TENSION Select the tape tension state in the still playback mode NORML Normal tape tension is maintained during still playback mode ready for playback LOOSE Reduce the tape tension further from the NORML setting Select LOOSE when the unit is on standby for a long period of still playback for example in a library management system LMS When LOOSE is
122. n DISPLAY FULL FINE button Audio setting display section Audio monitor signal selection buttons PB controls DATA indicator OVER indicator Level meter Monitor channel L and R indicators EMPH indicator DISPLAY FULL FINE button Pressing this button toggles the display mode of the level meters in the audio setting display section between FULL and FINE FULL The display covers the range 60 dB to 0 dB or 40 dB to 20 dB as selected using setup menu item 806 In this mode the segment of the display corresponding to the current audio level and all lower segments light FINE The display is enlarged with a step of 0 25 dB A segment indicating the reference level lights In this mode only the segment of the display corresponding to the current audio level lights If the audio level exceeds the maximum display level the top segment flashes and if the audio level goes below the minimum display level the bottom segment flashes 2 4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts DATA indicator Lights when the audio signals are recognized as data signals OVER indicator While the unit is in playback mode this lights when the level of the audio signal on the corresponding channel exceeds the maximum level that can be indicated on the level meter Level meter Displays the audio signal level when the unit is in playba
123. n index function 1 In item G01 of the shot mark operation menu page 5 2 select one of recording start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 and post mark or select all 2 Holding down the MARK button press the F FWD button or REW button While the tape is moving the F FWD button or REW button flashes When the shot mark is detected its type is displayed in time data display area 2 page 2 7 on the lower control panel and in the character information display on the monitor screen For details of character information display on the monitor screen see F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 page 8 6 and setup menu item 005 page 9 7 You cannot use the above procedure to cue up to a virtual shot mark 5 3 5 Reading In Shot Data When there is shot data time device and other information about the shooting written on the tape you can read it in and display it on the monitor Displaying the shot data Holding down the ENTRY button press the PLAY button PLAY button ENTRY button The tape is played back and the shot data displayed To delete the shot data Once again hold down the ENTRY button and press the PLAY button Example of shot data display The shot data display appears as shown below MODEL NAME DNW 0090 SERIAL NUMBER 010001 DATE 1998 05 11 TIME 12 55 10 C
124. n Menu To change a menu item setting To change a menu item setting press the corresponding function button F1 to F6 to display the desired setting in the lower part of the menu display Each press of the button displays the next setting When a menu item setting flashes Menu item settings flash to inform you that you can change the setting value by rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob To change the function menu page Press either of the page buttons F A e The Y button selects the next page in the order HOME 1 2 3 44 45 6 gt HOME e The A button selects the next page in the order HOME 6 5 gt 4 43 2 1 gt HOME Settings which do not appear in the menu display section In the HOME page see the figure in Section 8 1 1 Function Menu Configuration the settings for F5 MENU do not appear in the menu display When you press the F5 or F6 button the whole menu page changes to allow you to make settings 8 2 Chapter 8 Function Menu 8 2 Function Menu Item List The function menu has the following items HOME page Item Setting F4 CTL TC Selects the time data to display in time data display area 1 see page 2 6 TC Playback time code read by the internal time code reader The LTC or VITC time data type indicator see page 2 6 lights UB User bits data of playback time code The LUB or VIUB time data type indicator lights depending on whether the t
125. n position of the character information output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor 00 1E 3C 59 941 29 97PsF 23 98PsF mode 00 1B 36 50i 25PsF 24PsF mode The hexadecimal value 00 is for the far left of the screen and increasing the value moves the position of the characters to the right 003 CHARACTER V POSITION Adjust the vertical screen position of the first line of the character information output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor 00 57 6C 59 941 29 97PsF 23 98PsF mode 00 70 88 50i 25PsF 24PsF mode The hexadecimal value 00 is for the top of the screen and increasing the value lowers the position of the characters 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT Determines the kind of character information to be output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector when the function menu item CHARA is set to ON T amp STA Time data display information and the unit s status T amp UB Time data display information and the user s bits T amp CTL Time data display information and CTL T amp T Time data di
126. ndicate errors by blinking The display blinks during the error and for 5 seconds afterwards B01 RECALL BANK 1 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1 B02 RECALL BANK 2 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 2 B03 RECALL BANK 3 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 3 B11 SAVE BANK 1 Set to ON to save current active menu settings to menu bank 1 B12 SAVE BANK 2 Set to ON to save current active menu settings to menu bank 2 B13 SAVE BANK 3 Set to ON to save current active menu settings to menu bank 3 B20 RESET SETUP Set to ON to reset current active menu settings to factory default values 9 9 Chapter 9 Setup Menus _ a NN snu dnjeg 6 Ja deyo WA 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu The extended setup menu contains the following In the Settings column of the table the factory items default settings are indicated by an enclosing box Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Item number Item name Settings 101 SELECTION FOR Select how the unit enters the search mode SEARCH DIAL ENABLE DIAL Turning the search dial switches to search mode at all times except during editing KEY One of the JOG SHUTTLE and VAR buttons must be pressed to switch to search mode 102 MAXIMUM SPEED Select the fast forward and rewind tape speed and also search mode speed during tape play
127. ng LEVEL 0 0 to 7 5 to 10 0 Set the setup amount to be removed from the Betacam playback signal in this range in 0 5 increments 2 OUTPUT LEVEL MSTER Set the output signal to the master setting 0 0 to 7 5 to 10 0 Set the setup amount to be added to the output signal in this range in 0 5 increments Continued 9 20 Chapter 9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued Items 715 to 720 Settings for controlling the SD video processing system according to the menu settings ltem number Item name Settings 715 VIDEO GAIN CONTROL Adjust the video output level 0 to 800H to B50H This item is valid for both HD and SD outputs 716 CHROMA GAIN Adjust the chroma output level CONTROL 0 to 800H to B50H This item is valid for both HD and SD outputs 717 CHROMA PHASE Adjust the SD chroma phase CONTROL 0 to 80H to FFH This item is valid for both HD and SD outputs 718 SETUP LEVEL 59 94i Adjust the SD setup level black level 29 97PsF mode BLACK 0 to 110H to 220H LEVEL 50i 25PsF mode Invalid in 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode Note f This item is valid for both HD and SD outputs when sub item D2 SETUP of menu item 212 VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL SELECT is set to black 719 SYSTEM PHASE SYNC Adjust the SD output signal sync phase Invalid in 24PsF or 0 to
128. o 1080 59 94i e HDW M2100 only Appendix A 9 A AC IN connector 2 15 ALARM indicator 2 9 Analog audio output section 2 13 video input output section 2 13 Audio control section 2 4 monitor signal output section 2 16 monitor signal selection buttons 2 5 setting display section 2 4 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors 2 14 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors 2 13 E Editing control section 2 10 EJECT button 2 2 EMPHSS function menu 8 5 ENTRY button 2 10 Error messages 10 2 Extended setup menu items 9 10 External device connectors 2 15 F F FWD button 2 9 Features 1 1 F1 to F6 buttons 2 5 Format indicators 2 2 Function menu configuration 8 1 B item 8 2 Basic setup menu items 9 7 operation 2 5 8 1 C G C PHAS function menu 8 4 Ground terminal 2 15 CAPSTN function menu 8 6 Cassettes 3 6 H CHANNEL CONDITION indicator 2 5 HDCAM 1 1 CHARA function menu 8 6 CHROMA function menu 8 4 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 2 14 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 2 14 Connections to digital devices 3 1 Connector panel 2 13 CONTROL PANEL connector connector panel 2 15 switch panel 2 12 Control panels 2 1 CTL TC function menu 8 3 CUE OUT connector 2 13 CUE PLAY button 2 10 D DELETE button 2 10 DF function menu 8 3 DF indicator 2 6 Digital audio output section 2 14 device connection 3 1 hours meter 10 5 signal output section 2 14 DISPLAY FULL FINE button 2 4 DMC EDI
129. on Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 5 _ a iad NN snu n dnjes 6 Je deyo HAI 9 2 Setup Menu Operations To recall settings from a menu bank When recalling the settings saved in one of menu banks 1 to 3 set the corresponding one of menu items B01 RECALL BANK 1 to B03 RECALL BANK 3 to ON then press F5 SET button When you wish to recall the settings saved in menu bank 4 select menu bank 4 with menu item B20 PRESET SETUP For details about menu bank 4 refer to the Maintenance Manual Recall B01 A Save Current active ii E menu settings Save B11 enu ban t a Recall B02 Save B12 Menu bank 2 Recall B03 Save B13 Menu bank 3 Recall B20 Menu bank 4 a Use maintenance menu item 122 The current active setup menu settings as well as settings saved in menu banks are stored in separate storage areas for 59 941 29 97PsF 23 98PsF and 50i 25PsF 24PsF modes 9 6 Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu The basic setup menu contains the following items In the Settings column of the table the factory default settings are indicated by an enclosing box Item number 001 Item name PREROLL TIME Settings OS 5S 30S Set the preroll time to between 0 and 30 seconds A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing 002 CHARACTER H POSITION Adjust the horizontal scree
130. on Displayed time data Use the CTL TC setting in function menu HOME page to select one of CTL control time code and user bit values When you select time code the data displayed is determined by the F6 TCR setting LTC AUTO VITC in function menu page 1 as follows TCR setting Displayed data LTC LTC recorded on tape AUTO LTC or VITC automatically switched VITC VITC recorded on tape Output time code The setting of setup menu item 606 determines whether the time code output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is the time code generated by the internal time code generator REGEN or the playback time code TAPE 4 1 2 Playback Procedures This section describes the following types of playback which the unit can carry out e Normal playback Playback at normal x1 speed e Playback in jog mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the speed of turning the search dial e Playback in shuttle mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the angular position of the search dial e Playback in variable speed mode Variable speed playback with the speed finely determined by the angular position of the search dial e Playback using the capstan override function The playback speed is adjusted temporarily according to the angular position of the search dial to align the playback phase with that of another VTR e DMC Playback Playback carried out at memorized varying speed 4 2 Chapt
131. ontrol Panels JOG button To use the search dial for playback in jog mode press this button turning it on For details of playback in jog mode see the description of the search dial VAR variable button To use the search dial for playback in variable speed mode press this button turning it on For details of playback in variable speed mode see the description of the search dial SHUTTLE VAR and JOG indicators Either of the indicators is lit to show the current search mode or the mode used last When the SHUTTLE VAR indicator is lit Shuttle or variable speed mode When the JOG indicator is lit Jog mode When the unit is turned on the SHUTTLE VAR indicator lights Search dial Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in the following table Turning the dial clockwise lights the gt indicator and plays back in the forward direction Turning the dial counterclockwise lights the lt indicator and plays back in the reverse direction When the tape is stopped or the unit is turned on the O indicator lights Pressing the dial toggles between shuttle and jog modes or between variable speed and jog modes Depending on the tape format noiseless playback is possible in the following ranges HDCAM 1 to 2 times normal speed Digital Betacam 1 to 3 times normal speed MPEG IMX 1 to 3 times normal speed Betacam SX 1 to 2 times normal speed Betacam Betacam SP 1 to 3 times normal spee
132. oped IC The Tele File system employs a newly developed memory IC with the following features e Thin design With a thickness of 0 5 mm the IC can be attached to cassettes as a memory label e Memory capacity 1 KB user area rewritable e Data transfer speed 100 kbps e Security functions Reading and writing authorization can be controlled through multiple passwords and permission settings Overview of Tele File Functions Data management in clip units In Tele File data is managed in units called clips A clip consists of the following data items whose settings can be displayed and changed e Cue point e Write protect e Mark e Recording start point e IN point e OUT point e Take number e Cut number e Scene number e Comment Data library management with handy reader writer An optional handy reader writer supporting Memory Stick is available to facilitate data library management Chapter6 Tele File 6 1 O D x o D D I a oO ll4 J L g Ja deyo HAI 6 2 Opening the Tele File Menu Opening from the function menu Display page 5 of the function menu in the menu display section and then press the F1 TELE F button The Tele File menu opens For details about the function menu see Chapter 8 Function Menu page 8 1 Opening automatically When setup menu item 134 is set to ON and when the current function menu page is HOME HOME
133. ound during playback and editing The control knob adjusts the volume It is possible to set an internal board switch so that the output volume from the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors is controlled simultaneously For details refer to the Installation Manual 2 1 2 Lower Control Panel Time data menu display section see page 2 6 2 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator see page 2 5 on MULTI CONTROL knob and PUSH SHIFT indicator see page 2 7 3 Menu control buttons Audio control section see page 2 5 6 RESET button see page 2 7 see page 2 4 2F 59 94 01 23 45 0 HD 108 DOLBY NA 5 A REM 01 23 45 78 9 a1 CTL TCIMENU Search control section see page 2 7 co Tape transport control section see page 2 9 9 ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator see page 2 9 BF 55 94 5 02 01 23 45 06 HD 1080 DOLBY NAY 2 125 50 REM 01 23 45 78 9 CO fei CTL TCIMENU TE 10 Editing control section see page 2 10 11 Shot mark section see page 2 11 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 3 sued JO uonouny pue uoneoog z JaldeyD HI syed JO uoOUN4 pue uoneooq Zz Ja deyo Nhl 2 1 Control Panels Audio control section Audio setting display sectio
134. output 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure described in the section To change the settings of menu items without sub items on page 9 3 to set menu item 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT to ON The menu display changes to allow switching of the system frequency between 59 94i 50i 29 97PsF 25PsF 24PsF 23 98PsF 2 Switch the setting then press the F5 SET button 3 Turn the unit off The next time the unit is turned on it will operate in the new mode 9 4 Chapter 9 Setup Menus Switching the line conversion function menu item 018 This operation is valid in 59 941 29 97PsF mode only It is not available in other mode To change the line conversion OFF TAPE 1035 1080 720P use the following procedure e Consult with the administrator responsible for system installation before carrying out the following procedure e For the setting of the line conversion see next item Line conversion mode setup menu item 916 ACTIVE LINE 1035 CONVERT MODE is valid in 1035 line mode and setup menu item 917 ACTIVE LINE 1080 CONVERT MODE is valid in 1080 line mode 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure described in the section To change the settings of menu items without sub items on page 9 3 to set setup menu item 018 ACTIVE LINE SELECT to ON The menu display changes to allow switching of the setting for line conversion between OFF TAPE 1035 1080 and 720P 2 Select OFF TAPE 1035 1080 or 720P then pre
135. r HDSDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector of this unit When a setup menu appears on the monitor a cursor indicates the currently selected menu item Group name for the currently selected item a HOURS METER Cursor indicating _ HO1 0PE HOURS 102 the currently HO2 DRUM HOURS 52 selected item Displaying a desired menu item MULTI CONTROL 01 93 2 45 06 Pon een DOLBY NR SHIFT UL FEM 01 23 45 78 9 Ree 001 9 ROLL TME _ SELECT Ga GD GD Ga GD GaGa aG A and F buttons CONTROL knob SHIFT indicator When the menu item number displayed in the menu display is flashing you can change the menu item by turning the MULTI CONTROL knob To skip from one item group to the next press the A button or V button To display a desired sub item For a menu item having sub items you can select a desired sub item as follows 1 With a desired menu item selected press the F2 SELECT button The currently selected sub item name flashes 2 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired sub item Changing menu item setting values The procedures for changing menu item setting values or sub item setting values are described below To change the settings of menu items without sub items After selecting a desired menu item using the procedure described in the section Displaying a desired menu item on page 9
136. r on the switch panel KEY INHI switch Moving this switch to the ON position disables the controls on the upper and lower control panels You can specify which buttons and knobs are disabled in setup menu item 118 Memory stick slot Use this to update the firmware You can also save or load setup menu settings onto the memory stick After inserting a memory stick or memory card allow at least five seconds to elapse before removing it For details on firmware update and save or load setup menu settings refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 2 1 2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Connector Panel Air inlet N Analog video input output section Analog audio output section Digital audio output section see page 2 14 UUUUUUUU 0600 KELTO JO RANNNNNNNNNNNNNN 7 Time code output section see page 2 16 8 Audio monitor signal output section see page 2 16 A Digital signal output section see page 2 14 Power supply section see page 2 15 External device connectors see page 2 15 Analog audio output section Analog video input output section REF INPUT D AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors AUDIO OUTPUT CUE OUT connector AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 channels 1 to 4 connectors XLR 3 pin male These connectors output
137. r goes off 2 When the adjustment is completed release the PLAY button The tape transport returns to normal speed and the SERVO indicator comes on again To perform continuous capstan override playback es ee oe ee es ee 1 Set setup menu item 111 TSO PLAY to TSO 2 Hold down the DMC EDIT button and turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the playback speed The selected playback speed is displayed in time data display area 2 on the lower control panel of this unit as well as in the character information display on the monitor screen 3 Press the PLAY button while holding down the DMC EDIT button 4 Press the PLAY button or perform any other operation to exit the tape speed override mode See Section 9 2 Setup Menu Operations page 9 2 for details of setup menu operations For details of character information displayed on the video monitor screen see the descriptions of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 page 8 6 and setup menu item 005 page 9 7 Chapter 4 Playback 4 5 yoegke d v seideyo HA 4 1 Playback 4 1 3 Dynamic Motion Control DMC Playback Overview DMC playback allows you to vary the playback speed for a certain section of a tape in variable speed mode and store the varying speed in memory for later playback at the same varying speed For example during a live broadcast of a sport
138. r more Differential gain 2 or less Differential phase 2 or less Y C delay 20 ns or less K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Output SCH phase Based upon RS 170A CCIR R 624 3 Adjustable by using the menu Digital audio system Digital audio CH1 to CH8 signal format Sampling frequency 48 kHz synchronized with video Quantization 20 bits sample Wow and flutter Below measurable level Headroom 20 dB or 18 dB selectable Emphasis T1 50 us T2 15 us on off selectable in recording mode Analog output CH1 to CH4 A D D A quantization 20 bits sample Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz 95 dB or more at 1 kHz emphasis on Dynamic range Distortion 0 05 or less at 1 kHz emphasis on reference level 4 dBm Crosstalk 80 dB or less at 1 kHz between any two channels Analog audio CUE Frequency response 100 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB S N ratio 45 dB or more THD 1 kHz reference level Distortion 2 or less THD 1 kHz reference level Wow and flutter 0 2 rms or less Digital Betacam playback Video Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 0 5 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 0 5 dB S N ratio 62 dB or more K factor 1 or less Digital Audio CH1 to CH4 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB Dynamic range 95 dB at 1 kHz emphasis on Distortion 0 05 rms emphasis on Wow and flutter Belo
139. rability Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 4a deyD fe lt 2 O MAIMAAQ Jaydeug HAI 1 1 Features Basic operation buttons and jog shuttle dial The basic buttons and jog shuttle dial for VTR and editing operations are provided in the conventional VTR layout ensuring continuity with conventional operating panels Time data display This can be selected to display a CTL counter value time code value or time code user bits It can also display edit points and edit durations Menu based control interface The time data menu display shows not only various values and settings but also the pages of a menu system for commonly used functions You can use the function keys and MULTI CONTROL knob to easily change settings Other operation settings including interfacing with external devices can be set from the control panel by the same type of setup menu system as on a conventional VTR High quality variable speed playback and digital jog sound function In HDCAM format playback the dedicated playback DT heads allow smooth noiseless playback During Betacam SX playback noiseless playback is achieved through unique multihead playback technology In slow motion operation the digital jog sound function provides the same ease of operation as for a conventional analog VTR DMC editing This allows automatic playback with a varying speed memorized beforehand for the desired segment 1 2 Chapt
140. rce Pack Date Time When was it recorded Spatial Co ordinates Where was it recorded Stored Ownership Who recorded it Chapter 7 UMID Functions 7 1 suonouny AINN Z 4eidey9 HA 7 2 UMID Output and Display This section explains how to output and display UMIDs Note When the number of active scan lines for HD SDI output is set to 720P output and displaying of UMID are not carried out 7 2 1 UMID Output Settings You can choose to output UMIDs or not and select either Basic UMID or Extended UMID when you choose to output UMIDs Make these settings using setup menu item 651 UMID OUTPUT UMID information is added to HD SDI output See page 9 18 for more information about setup menu item 651 7 2 2 UMID Display During recording and playback UMID data appears in the menu display section of the control panel and on the video monitor To display the UMID In function menu page 5 press the F2 UMID button See Section 8 1 2 Using the Function Menu page 8 2 for more information about function menu operations The UMID appears in the menu display section of the control panel and on the video monitor First item in UMID displayed in menu display section UMI INSTANCE 24PRS XX XX XX D EXIT ome G2 J J Gs Ga See the next section UMID display on the video monitor for examples of the UMID displayed on the video monitor To swit
141. remote control unit connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector or REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector 1 2 1 to 2 times normal speed for HDCAM and Betacam SX tapes 1 to 3 times normal speed for Digital Betacam MPEG IMX and analog tapes 2 45 1 15 to 2 45 times normal speed for HDCAM and Betacam SX tapes 1 15 to 3 45 times normal speed for Digital Betacam MPEG IMX and analog tapes 302 CAPSTAN RE LOCKING In 59 94i 29 97PsF mode DIRECTION When the function menu item CAPSTN is set to 4F select whether the capstan Invalid in 24PsF or servo should lock by accelerating or decelerating 23 98PsF mode DECEL Lock by decelerating ACCEL Lock by accelerating In 50i 25PsF mode When the function menu item CAPSTN is set to 4F or 8F select whether the capstan servo should lock by accelerating or decelerating DECEL Lock by decelerating ACCEL Lock by accelerating 306 DMC INITIAL SPEED Select the initial speed automatically set when carrying out DMC playback Note If you want to carry out DMC playback after setting this menu item first press the DMC EDIT and DELETE buttons simultaneously to turn off the DMC EDIT button MANU The speed determined by the rotation of the search dial PLAY Normal playback speed STILL Stationary 0 03 to 1 2 Speed set in the range 0 03 to 2 select from 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 03 307 AUTO DELETION FOR Select what happens when an erroneous edit point is set INCON
142. rk or recording start point 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The data entry area begins to flash and the data can be set 5 Select the data by pressing the F3 or F4 button or rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob 6 Press the F2 SET button The data setting is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode To make take number cut number and scene number settings Proceed as follows to make take number cut number and scene number settings 1 Select a clip 2 Select take number cut number or scene number 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The most significant digit begins to flash and the data can be set Press the F3 or F4 gt button until the digit that you want to set starts flashing Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to make the setting Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have set all the required digits ao N O A Press the F2 SET button The setting is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode Chapter 6 Tele File 6 9 ll4 J L g Ja deyo HAI 6 3 Tele File Menu To make comment settings Proceed as follows to make comment settings 1 Select a clip 2 Select comment 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The data entry are
143. rks LIST Use the following procedure 3 Press the F4 ON button to change the setting to ON B ooe Sorting starts When it ends the setting indication returns to OFF For example if shot marks have been read in twice from the same cassette these can be collated as shown in the following figure Before sorting After sorting SHOT MARKER SHOT MARKER 180 180 NO TIME CODE NO TIME CODE 012345 DNwW_ 0123 4567 012345 DNW_ 0123 4567 Cassette 1 011_ S1 10 04 05 11 O11 S1 10 04 05 11 Cassette 1 pa 012 U 10 07 05 02 012 52 10 09 05 11 Cassette 2 first time f 612 R 10 08 35 04 013 R 10 10 35 24 Cassette 3 014 R 10 10 36 00 oir 52 0 05 05 oO ee Cassette 3 015 R 10 10 35 24 015 R 10 05 35 24 016 R 10 10 36 00 J 016 U 10 07 05 02 Cassette 2 first and second A SS 017 R 10 08 35 04 i Cassette 2 second time 017_R_10 05 35 24 times Shot marks from the cassette 2 read in twice are collated and arranged in time code sequence 5 8 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function 6 1 Tele File is a non contact data carrier system Tele File enables data writing reading between cassettes with memory labels and VTRs It increases the efficiency of operations such as cuing up and playback and source data management Memory label Newly devel
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145. s follows 2 CH3 CH4 OFF OFF the data is audio ON ON the data is non audio AUTO As follows depending on whether tape data has been confirmed e Tape data has been read and confirmed ON or OFF according to the data e Tape data has not been confirmed Current state is maintained Notes e In the Betacam SX format audio signals only are recorded Therefore the non audio flag is OFF e During playback of analog tapes the non audio flag is OFF regardless of the setting of this item e In the MPEG IMX format the non audio flag follows the setting of maintenance menu item M372 during recording playback and E E mode For more information about the maintenance menu item M372 refer to the Maintenance Manual Continued 9 23 Chapter9 Setup Menus snuey dnies 6 Je deu9 WN snu dnas 6 Jaydeyo HAI 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu ee MMII 7pp gt gt gt p vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvp vv Tohh gt h TTT Menu items in the range 800 to 899 relating to audio control Continued Item number Item name Settings 824 ANALOG LINE OUTPUT Select the analog audio signals tracks 1 to 8 to be assigned to audio output SELECT channels 1 to 4 Sub item 1 CH1 CH2 tr1 2 Tracks 1 and 2 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr3 4 Tracks 3 and 4 assigned to audio outp
146. sF mode PRESET Regardless of manually set values the level is set to the standard value Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the setup level across the range 30 IRE 59 94i 29 97PsF mode or to adjust the black level across the range 210 mV 50i 25PsF 23 98PsF 24PsF mode F6 YC DLY Sets amount of Y C delay for playback of analog Betacam tapes PRESET Regardless of manually set values the Y C delay is set to the standard value Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the Y C delay across the range 100 ns 8 4 Chapter 8 Function Menu Page 3 Item F1 SYNC Setting Sets the HD output signal sync phase Setting method With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the output signal sync phase across the range 15 us relative to this unit s input reference signal Adjust this item when you want to adjust the output signal sync phase precisely to match a reference signal or when connecting this unit and other VTRs to a device such as a switcher to perform operations such as special effects editing F2 SC Sets the HD output signal sync phase Setting method With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the output signal phase across the range 200 ns relative to this unit s input reference
147. sable tape speed override mode TSO Enable tape speed override mode 116 JOG DIAL RESPONSE Select the tape speed characteristics for the search dial rotation rate VTR commands TYPE1 Tape speed varies linearly over the range 1 to 1 TYPE2 Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in figure below over the range 3 to 3 Characterized by a zone around 1 to 1 where the tape speed is independent of the search dial rotation rate When playing back an HDCAM tape however tape speed characteristic TYPE 4 applies TYPE3 Tape speed varies linearly over the range 3 to 3 as shown in figure below TYPE4 Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in figure below over the range 2 to 2 Characterized by a zone around 1 to 1 where the tape speed is independent of the search dial rotation rate 117 CONTROL PANEL Select the control panel function when the PANEL SELECT switch on the switch SELECTION panel is set to REAR SW Only the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the connector panel functions PARA The control panels connected to the CONTROL PANEL connectors on the switch panel and connector panel both function 118 KEY INHIBIT SWITCH Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KEY INHI switch on EFFECTIVE AREA the switch panel is set to ON The following sub items control different sets of Sub item switches
148. selected and the tape tension is reduced playback cannot be guaranteed 506 DRUM ROTATION TIMER The drum motor continues to rotate when the unit is in any of the following states e Menu item 502 or 503 T REL the tape protection mode is tension release mode e Menu item 504 ON the drum rotates in Standby OFF mode e Menu item 505 LOOSE reduce the tape tension in still playback mode This item specifies the time from the time when the unit enters tension release or LOOSE mode until the time when it enters Standby OFF mode and drum rotation stops 1M to 30M 1H to 4H to 8H Set the value in the range 1 minute to 8 hours Menu items in the range 600 to 650 relating to the time code generator Item number Item name Settings 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 In 59 94i 29 97PsF mode Invalid in 24PsF or Select a line to insert the VITC in For SD output 23 98PsF mode 12H to 1GH to 20H Select any line from 12 to 20 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 In 50i 25PsF mode Select a line to insert the VITC in For SD output 9H to 19H to 22H Select any line from 9 to 22 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 Continued 9 1 6 Chapter9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 600 to 650 relating to the time code generator Continued Item number 602 In 59 94i 29 97PsF mode Item name VITC POSITION SEL 2 Inva
149. ses e When the write inhibit setting is ON e When the control mode is remote To format Tele File memory proceed as follows 1 Press the F4 FORMAT button A confirmation message appears 2 Press the F2 OK button All modifiable data is erased Note In the following cases the FORMAT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode e When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE e When the memory label itself is write protected 7 1 Overview of UMID Functions The UMID Unique Material Identifier is a type of material is the original or a copy The Source Pack meta data in video and audio materials It has been section contains information about when where who internationally standardized in SMPTE Standard recorded the material 330M This unit supports recording and generation of A UMID with a Basic section only is called a Basic UMIDs UMID A UMID with both Basic and Source Pack The UMID is made up of a section called the Basic sections is called an Extended UMID The following section and a section called the Source Pack section figure shows a general overview of the information The Basic section contains information such as the contained in a UMID device that recorded the material and whether the 2 Y D Cc g TI c 5 O e o UMID Basic Instance Number Copy or original Material Number Which device recorded the original Sou
150. sidentielle ATTENTION Eviter d exposer l appareil un gouttement ou a des claboussures Ne placer aucun objet rempli de liquide comme un vase sur l appareil Cet appareil n est pas d connect de la source d alimentation secteur tant qu il est raccord a la prise murale m me si l appareil lui m me a t mis hors tension AVERTISSEMENT Une pression acoustique excessive en provenance des couteurs ou du casque peut provoquer une baisse de l acuit auditive Pour utiliser ce produit en toute s curit vitez l coute prolong e a des pressions sonores excessives Um die Gefahr von Branden oder elektrischen Schlagen zu verringern darf dieses Gerat nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Gehause nicht ge ffnet werden Uberlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualifiziertem Fachpersonal DIESES GERAT MUSS GEERDET WERDEN WARNUNG 1 Verwenden Sie ein gepr ftes Netzkabel 3 adriges Stromkabel einen gepr ften Gerateanschluss einen gepr ften Stecker mit Schutzkontakten entsprechend den Sicherheitsvorschriften die im betreffenden Land gelten 2 Verwenden Sie ein Netzkabel 3 adriges Stromkabel einen Gerateanschluss einen Stecker mit den geeigneten Anschlusswerten Volt Ampere Wenn Sie Fragen zur Verwendung von Netzkabel Gerateanschluss Stecker haben wenden Sie sich bitte an qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal Fur Kunden
151. signals complying with SMPTE 292M which are converted into parallel data and then compressed into HDCAM format The audio signals are based on AES EBU format and are subjected to digital signal processing without being compressed The unit is equipped with a high definition to standard definition HD to SD downward converter and has the following interfaces as standard equipment for ease of connection to different external devices e SD analog composite signal output e SD analog component signal output e Analog audio signal output 4 channels e HDSDI SMPTE 292M output HD digital video audio 4 channels e SDI SMPTE 259M output component digital video audio 4 channels e AES EBU serial digital audio output 4 channels e SDTI SMPTE 305M output HDCAM video audio data option e Time code output e CUE audio output High quality four channel audio High quality 20 bit 48 kHz AES EBU digital audio is supported There are four digital audio output channels and four analog audio output channels Playback of SDTI compressed data optional This unit can be fitted with SDTI output complying with SMPTE 305M and can therefore be used for transferring HDCAM data audio data metadata and so on to a VTR or nonlinear device via an SDTI interface Multifunction control panel While built in a compact 4U size this unit has a front panel which provides a wide range of functions while maintaining existing ope
152. sing the I side of the switch powers the unit on When the unit is powered on the audio setting display section see page 2 4 and the time data menu display section see page 2 6 light REMOTE buttons and RS 232C indicator Press the 1 9P button or 2 SOP button to select the device controlling this unit 1 9P This unit is controlled by the device connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P or REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector The button lights when pressed 2 50P This unit is controlled by the device connected to the REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O S0P connector The button lights when pressed RS 232C indicator This indicator lights when this unit is controlled through the RS 232C connector EJECT button To eject the cassette press this button While the cassette is being ejected this button lights When using the lower control panel as remote control panel press the DELETE button and STOP button at the same time to eject the cassette Ejecting with the EJECT button is a local operation It is not possible to eject a cassette in another unit by remote control 2 2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Format indicators The indicator BETACAM SP BETACAM SX MPEG IMX Digital BETACAM or HDCAM corresponding to the current recording or playback format lights The BETACAM SP lights when the format is Betacam or Betacam SP PHONES jack and control Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms to monitor the s
153. splay information and time code LTC or VITC TIME Time code LTC or VITC only If there is an overlap between the setting of this item and the setting of the control panel it is automatically avoided For example if CTL is selected on the control panel and this menu item setting is T amp CTL then CTL and LTC are output 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE Determines which buttons on the control panel are enabled when this unit is controlled from external equipment DIS All buttons and switches are disabled S amp E amp F Only the STOP button EJECT button and F1 to F6 buttons are enabled ENA All buttons and switches are enabled MAP Follow the LOCAL KEY MAP setting For information about setting the LOCAL KEY MAP see menu item 023 LOCAL KEY MAP page 9 9 007 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY Determines whether to display the CTL count in 12 hour mode or 24 hour mode 12H 12 hour mode 24H 24 hour mode a When setting items 002 and 003 watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state Oe When displaying time code values there is a slight time delay Therefore when creating a tape for off line editing the information inserted in the upper half of the screen may be delayed by one frame Continued 9 7 Chapter 9 Setup Menus uon lt aid hI snue dnjeg 6 Je deyo HA 9 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu NEAT ep pvvvvvvvvvppvvvvvpppvvvvvvvVvvv gt
154. ss the F5 SET button 3 Turn the unit off The next time the unit is turned on it will operate in the new mode Line conversion mode Use the following procedure When setup menu item 018 ACTIVE LINE SELECT is set to 1035 Select the conversion mode in setup menu item 916 ACTIVE LINE 1035 CONVERT MODE 1080 gt 1035 CONV Convert the active scan lines from 1080 to 1035 without changing the aspect ratio 1080 gt 1035 CROP Convert the active scan lines from 1080 to 1035 Crop the top bottom left and right then stretch the image horizontally T agai _ 1929 L 1920 When setup menu item 018 ACTIVE LINE SELECT is set to 1080 Select the conversion mode in setup menu item 917 ACTIVE LINE 1080 CONVERT MODE 1035 gt 1080 CONV Convert the active scan lines from 1035 to 1080 without changing the aspect ratio 1035 1080 PANEL Convert the active scan lines from 1035 to 1080 Insert the 1035 lines into 1080 lines then compress horizontally Menu bank operations menu items B01 to B13 This unit allows menu settings to be saved in what are termed menu banks Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required To save the current active menu settings Set one of menu items B11 SAVE BANK 1 to B13 SAVE BANK 3 to ON depending on which of the menu banks you wish to save in then press the F5 SET butt
155. t use CTL pulses to count time code 403 AUTOMATIC PREROLL _ Select whether or not the edit IN point is automatically set by pressing the REFERENCE ENTRY PREROLL button when the IN point is not set before starting preroll DIS IN point is not set automatically ENA IN point is set automatically 405 CUEUP BY CTL Select the tape transport mode when cuing This setting is valid only when the function menu item CTL TC is set to CTL CAP During cuing up the tape transport is in the pinch ON state maximum tape speed 10 times normal REEL During cuing up the tape transport is in the pinch OFF state As the tape approaches the cue up point and the tape speed drops the tape transport switches to the pinch ON state To give priority to editing accuracy select CAP a When controlled from an editor B VE 2000 9100 etc selecting REEL allows high speed cuing up Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 15 _ ms NN snuey dnas 61 dey9 N 9 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu EM I IM LATTA ALE EG_LEEY py ppppvvpv gt vvvpvp gt p vv ppp ppv OVIRMBMBMmMIBEM 9h D gt Menu items in the range 500 to 599 relating to tape protection Item number Item name Settings 501 STILL TIMER Select the time delay from the tape transport stopping either the stop
156. tely BLANK Regardless of the setting of other sub items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu item THROU Regardless of the setting of other sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be specified in this menu item In 59 94i 12 LINE12 LINE Specify blanking for lines 12 to 19 29 97PsF 19 19 BLANK Carry out blanking mode THROU Switch off blanking 20 LINE 20 Specify blanking for line 20 BLANK Carry out blanking HALF Carry out half blanking THROU Switch off blanking In 50i 25PsF 9 LINE 9 LINE 22 Specify blanking for lines 9 to 22 mode 22 BLANK Carry out blanking THROU Switch off blanking 23 LINE 23 Specify blanking for line 23 HALF Carry out half blanking THROU Switch off blanking 705 EDGE SUBCARRIER During playback of a composite signal in the playback circuit the edge subcarrier REDUCER MODE reducer ESR is automatically switched on or off according to the VTR Invalid in 24PsF or operation When recording a Non Standard signal for example if the color 23 98PsF mode edges are not as good as with a proper signal the ESR can be forced on This item makes this selection AUTO ESR is switched on and off automatically ON ESR operation is forced on 707 FORCED VERTICAL The Y add function is normally switched on automatically during jog or variable INTERPOLATION OFF
157. til the indications disappear from the screen 0 to 7 Set in this range 0 is the brightest and 7 the dimmest 3min The indications disappear from the screen when the unit is left without operation for three minutes in Standby OFF mode 10min The indications disappear from the screen when the unit is left without operation for ten minutes in Standby OFF mode 60min The indications disappear from the screen when the unit is left without operation for sixty minutes in Standby OFF mode 133 TELE FILE CONTROL Select the device used for data modification operations in the Tele File menu MODE CONTROL PANEL Operate with the control panel of this unit REMOTE Operate with remote devices connected to connectors such as REMOTE1 REMOTE2 and RS 232C 134 TELE FILE MENU AUTO Select whether to open the Tele File menu automatically when a cassette with a POPUP Tele File label is loaded However this is valid only when the function menu is HOME or page 1 to 6 OFF Do not open the Tele File menu automatically ON Open the Tele File menu automatically 135 TELE FILE THREAD Select whether to clear the thread counter when formatting a Tele File COUNTER CLEAR MODE NOT CLEAR Do not clear the thread counter WHEN FORMAT Clear the thread counter 136 TELE FILE IN OUT INPUT Select whether to continuously input log IN and OUT point data in the Tele File CONTINUE menu screen OFF Do not continuously input log IN and OUT point data ON Continuous
158. tings are saved for 59 94i 29 97PsF 23 98PsF and 50i 25PsF 24PsF modes When you switch systems all menu items change to the settings established in the new system These are different from the settings for the mode before switching e When the unit is used in 50i 25PsF mode analog tape can only be played back in the simple playback mode 018 ACTIVE LINE SELECT Enable or disable switching of the number of active scan lines for HDSDI output Valid only in 59 94i or OFF TAPE 1035 1080 720P 29 97PsF mode OFF Disable switching ON Enable switching When ON is selected the menu display changes to allow switching of the setting between OFF TAPE 1035 1080 and 720P For the procedure for switching the number of active scan lines see page 9 4 a When setting items 009 and 011 watch the monitor Continued screen and adjust to the required state b The channel condition is displayed as a string like V A beneath the superimposed time data information V Video rotary head channels A Audio rotary head channels There are three symbols for channel condition good amp slightly poor and x poor 9 8 Chapter 9 Setup Menus Item number 023 Item name LOCAL KEY MAP Settings When MAP is selected in menu item 006 the buttons that can be operated on the control panel of this unit when it is being controlled by remote control from another device can be selected from the following sub items
159. to 35 times normal playback speed 525 59 94 Still to 42 times normal playback speed 625 50 Appendix A 1 gt x D 5 gt x xipueddy Specifications Variable speed mode HDCAM playback 1 to 2 times normal playback speed Digital Betacam playback 1 to 3 times normal playback speed MPEG IMxX playback 1 to 3 times normal playback speed Betacam SX playback 1 to 2 times normal playback speed Analog Betacam playback 1 to 3 times normal playback speed Still to 1 times normal playback speed 0 6 59 941 29 97PsF 0 7 50i 25PsF second or less from standby on Load unload time 6 seconds or less Recommended tapes HDCAM cassettes S L BCT 6HD 12HD 22HD 32HD 40HD BCT 34HDL 64HDL 94HDL 124HDL MPEG IMxX cassettes S L Digital Betacam cassettes S L Betacam SX cassettes S L Betacam SP cassettes S L Betacam cassettes S L Jog mode Servo lock time Digital video system Digital video signal system Sampling frequency Y 74 25 MHz R Y B Y 37 125 MHz Quantization 8 bits sample Compression Coefficient recording system S I NRZI PR IV Reed Solomon code Channel coding Error correction Analog component output Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N ratio 56 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 1 or less A 2 Appendix Analog composite output Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N ratio 53 dB o
160. to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the deletion and returns to clip data display mode If you attempt to change clip data that is write protected the message PROTECTED CLIP appears and it is not possible to change the data Refer to To make write protect mark and recording start point settings page 6 9 and remove the write protect setting Chapter6 Tele File 6 7 ll4 J L g Ja deyo HAI 6 3 Tele File Menu To add and delete clips To add clips 1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to move the cursor to the position where you want to insert the clip Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode Press the F5 INS LN button A confirmation message INSERT CLIP OK appears Press the F2 OK button The clip is added at the position to which you moved the cursor in step 1 To delete clips 1 2 Select the clip to delete Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode Press the F4 DEL LN button A confirmation message DELETE THIS CLIP OK appears Press the F2 OK button The clip selected in step 1 is deleted 6 8 Chapter 6 Tele File To set time code data Proceed as follows to make or change settings for cue point IN point and OUT point data 1 Select a clip 2 Select cue point IN point
161. trol panel side 01 REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking has been detected in the threading or unthreading operation 02 REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking or tape breaking has been detected in the SEARCH FF or REW mode 03 REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking tape breaking or supply or take up reel locking has been detected in the PLAY mode 04 REEL TROUBLE A malfunctional tape transport speed has been detected in the FF or REW mode 05 REEL TROUBLE A malfunctional operation of the supply or take up reel has been detected during cassette insertion 06 TAPE TENSION Excessive tape tension has been detected in the PLAY mode 07 CAPSTAN TROUBLE Malfunction of capstan motor has been detected 08 DRUM TROUBLE Malfunction of drum motor has been detected 09 TH UNTH MOTOR Malfunction of threading or unthreading operation has been detected 0A THREADING The tape top processing has not been completed in the threading mode 10 HUMID Dew condensation has been detected 11 TAPE T E SENSOR The tape top and tape end have been detected simultaneously 12 TAPE TOP SENSOR Malfunction of tape top sensor has been detected 13 TAPE END SENSOR Malfunction of tape end sensor has been detected 14 FAN MOTOR Malfunction of cooling fan motor has been detected 20 CASS COMP MOTOR Malfunction of cassette compartment up or down operation has been detected 21 REEL SFT MOTOR Malfunction of movement of the reel table corresponding to the cassette size has been detected 22 REEL POS SENSOR The
162. tton twice in succession making the current menu item number flash then perform the procedures for selecting a desired menu item and changing its setting value 3 When all required changes have been made press the F5 SET button This makes the new settings effective To abandon making changes and exit from the setup menu display Press the F6 EXIT button Chapter 9 Setup Menus 9 3 snuey dnes 6 Jeldeu9 NN snu n dnas 6 4a deyo HAI 9 2 Setup Menu Operations Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values menu item B20 To reset the current active menu settings to their factory default values proceed as follows 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure described in the section To change the settings of menu items without sub items on page 9 3 to set menu item B20 RESET SETUP to ON The current active menu settings are reset to their factory default settings 2 Press the F5 SET button again This saves the menu settings Switching the system frequency menu item 013 To switch the system frequency between 59 941 50i 29 97PsF 25PsF 24PsF 23 98PsF proceed as follows e Before carrying out this operation consult the person responsible for system installation e When the unit is used in 50i 25PsF mode analog tape can only be played back in the simple playback mode e When this unit is put into 24PsF or 23 98PsF mode SDI D1 component and composite signals are not
163. ut channels 1 and 2 tr5 6 Tracks 5 and 6 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr7 8 Tracks 7 and 8 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 2 CH3 CH4 tr1 2 Tracks 1 and 2 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr3 4 Tracks 3 and 4 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr5 6 Tracks 5 and 6 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr7 8 Tracks 7 and 8 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 825 AUDIO ADVANCE MODE Set the audio output phase OFF Same as the video output phase ON One frame ahead of the video output phase 826 AUDIO PB VOLUME Selects which PB control knobs are assigned to control playback of digital audio SELECT channels Sub item The settings for CH5 to CH8 are valid only for the HDW M2100 0 ALL CH DEFAULT Use the following settings CH1 Control knob 1 CH2 Control knob 2 CH3 Control knob 3 CH4 Control knob 4 CH5 Unity CH6 Unity CH7 Unity CH8 Unity UNITY Set all channels to unity and disable the control knobs MENU Use the following menu settings 1 CH1 UNITY Set playback level to unity 2 CH2 vol 1 Assign playback level control to control knob 1 vol 2 Assign playback level control to control knob 2 3 CH3 vol 3 Assign playback level control to control knob 3 4 CH4 vol 4 Assign playback level control to control knob 4 5 CH5 6 CH6 7 CH7 8 CH8 Menu items in the range 900 to 999 relating to digital processing Item number Item name Settings 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA Set the bit length for
164. ve the write protect setting 6 4 Chapter6 Tele File Monitor display Title The title maximum 14 characters set in attribute data display modify mode Selected clip number A 4 digit number representing the number of the selected clip with the cursor Remaining memory percentage The percentage of remaining memory user area available for use If there is not sufficient free memory the message lt lt MEMORY FULL gt gt appears stays lit for three seconds in time data display area 2 when you attempt to add data Final data recording date The data year month day on which data was most recently recorded Data type The data type The displayed data is the same as the data displayed in the menu display section but some of the captions are different There are the following types Cue Point Cue point WP Write protected Mark Mark R Recording start point IN Point IN point OUT Point OUT point Tk Take number Cut Cut number Scn Scene number Comment Comment Clip data No 0001 Data is displayed for 1 clip per line Clips are assigned consecutive numbers beginning with No 0001 for the clip on the top line To select clips Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob in clip data display mode The data for the selected clip appears in the menu display section where it is selected In the monitor display the cursor moves up and down as clips are selected Data which is not v
165. w measurable level Analog Audio cue track Frequency response 100 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB 3 dB S N ratio at 3 distortion level 45 dB at 1 kHz Distortion 2 or less Wow and flutter 0 2 rms or less MPEG IMX playback Video Frequency response Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N ratio 56 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Digital audio CH1 to CH8 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz Dynamic range 90 dB or more 1 kHz emphasis on 16 bits 48 kHz Distortion 0 05 or less 1 kHz emphasis on reference level 4 dBm Betacam SX playback Video Bandwidth Y 0 to 4 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 0 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N ratio 56 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Digital Audio CH1 to CH4 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz Dynamic range 90 dB or more at 1kHz emphasis on Distortion 0 05 or less at 1 kHz emphasis on reference level 4 dBm xipueddy Specifications Analog Betacam playback Video Metal tape Oxide tape Bandwidth Y 30 Hz to 4 5 MHz 0 5 dB 4 0 dB 30 Hz to 4 1 MHz 0 5 dB 6 0 dB R Y B Y 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0dB 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB
166. ync phase of the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT connector according to the menu 0 to 80H to FFH 747 FINE HD Fine control the H sync phase of the high definition video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT connector according to the menu 0 to 3FFH 9 22 Chapter9 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 800 to 899 relating to audio control Item number 801 ltem name DIGITAL JOG SOUND Settings Turns the digital jog sound on and off OFF Digital jog sound is turned off Audio of digital channels not subjected to speed correction is output When the tape stops after one second the audio is muted ON Digital jog sound is turned on When the tape speed is in the range x 1 to x 1 for Betacam SX playback in the range x 1 to x 2 speed correction is carried out and the same jog sound as a conventional analog VTR is output 802 DIGITAL AUDIO MUTING IN SHUTTLE MODE Set the digital audio muting conditions during shuttle playback OFF Not muted CUEUP Muted during cue up or preroll operations FULL Muted in shuttle mode 805 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT MIXING Select the audio mixing method used for digital audio signals and Betacam playback analog audio signals supplied to the MONITOR OUTPUT connector ADD Simple addition RMS Root mean square AVE Simple average 806 LEVEL METER SCALE Select the mode in which digital audio levels are d
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