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Sony DVO-1000MD DVD Recorder User Manual

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1. l z l ig l 7 0 bt 0 3 5 2 4 6 1 Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button SETUP MENU is highlighted MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC_INFO 3 Press the button 20 Setup Preparation The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE SP AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG KEYBOARD 3 BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 5 Press the button The REMOTE I F sub menu appears SETUP MENU 1 2 REMOTE I F iL INK USB 6 Select the desired remote interface by pressing the 4 or button The selected remote interface is highlighted Item Interface RS232C To control the unit from external equipment connected to the RS 232C connector Factory setting iLINK To control the unit from external equipment connected to the i LINK connector USB To control the unit from external equipment connected to the USB connector a This protocol is compatible with the SVO 9500MD video cassette recorder protocol b This setting
2. REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE lt ON KEY INHIBIT OFF Item Function Setting REC MODE To select a HQ Records a high quality recording mode picture SP Records in standard mode LP Records for a longer time AUDIO To select a LCH Outputs the audio MON CH signal to be signal of audio channel 1 output from the f MONITOR RCH Outputs the audio AUDIO signal of audio channel 2 connector on MIX Outputs a mixed audio the rear panel signal from both channel 1 and channel 2 INPUT To select a ANALOG Inputs the analog SELECT video and audio signal to the VIDEO IN or S input signals VIDEO IN connector iLINK Inputs the digital signal to the DV IN i LINK connector REMOTE I F To select an RS232C Controls the unit interface to use with equipment connected to to control the the RS 232C connector a unit protocol which is compatible with the SVO 9500MD Sony video cassette recorder protocol i LINK Controls the unit with equipment connected to the DV IN i LINK connector USB Controls the unit with equipment connected to the USB connector a protocol which is compatible with the RS 232C protocol KEYBOARD To select ON Uses the keyboard eee OFF Does not use the the keyboard of iechoand the RM P110 Y008P remote control unit not supplied is to
3. Yk LJ e CL gt PINEXT DOWN button Hke PREV UP button When you use the PPINEXT DOWN button When you press this button once the unit jumps to the start point of the next chapter When you use the k lt PREV UP button When you press this button once the unit jumps to the start point of the chapter currently being played When you press this button twice the unit jumps to the start point of the previous chapter Example Playback direction rp A B Cc D Chapter1 Chapter2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 PREV NEXT P a The last chapter recorded on a disc When you press the ka PREV UP button or the gt PINEXT DOWN button at the current position point P the unit behaves as follows When the kK PREV UP button is pressed once Jumps to point C When the k PREV UP button is pressed twice Jumps to point B When the INEXT DOWN button is pressed once Jumps to point D Searching for Desired Point 35 E HANNAN yoeqheld A When the INEXT DOWN button is pressed twice When the target point is the end of the last chapter the unit jumps to the beginning of the last chapter Thus in this case the unit jumps to point D Repeat Playback Repeat Playback You can conduct the following repeat playback operations using the menu e Repeat playback between two points A B repeat e Repeat playback of the chapter currently being played e Repeat playback of the tit
4. 3 Select the title which has the chapter that you want to display by pressing the or button The following display of the selected title appears When there are plural pages There are two methods how to move to another page For details see Displaying the next page on page 40 4 Select PLAY by pressing the or button and then press the button Playing From the TITLE LIST Display 39 i HANNAN yoeqheld rT 40 The following display appears CHAPTER 0 01 T 1 6 04 17 25 CHAPTER CHAPTER DoF wre w LI 0 0 CHAPTER 0 0 0 0 5 Select the chapter that you want to play by pressing the or button and then press the SET button Playback of the selected chapter starts Displaying the next page When there are plural pages of title list displayed in step 3 and chapter list displayed in step 4 the following two methods are available to display another pages Using the or button 1 Highlight the last title or chapter on the current ghug p page to go to the next page by pressing button Each time you press the or button the display scrolls up or down by one line at a time 2 Press the button The new page appears Using the kK PREV UP or INEXT DOWN button To go back to the previous page Press the kK PREV UP button To move to the next page Press the PPINEXT DOWN button Verifying Information on a Disc Verif
5. Item Function REPEAT A B To play a segment specified by two points point A and point B repeatedly REPEAT To play the chapter currently being CHAPTER played repeatedly REPEAT TITLE To play the title currently being played repeatedly CLEAR REPEAT To stop the current repeat playback DISC INFORMATION menu The menu allows you to verify details of the disc finalize and format the disc DISC INFORMATION DISC NAME MEDIA gt RWx4 TITLE COUNT 4 TITLES RECDATE FIRST 07 22 03 LATEST 07 29 03 DISCREMAIN 00 30 10 HQ 01 00 20 SP 01 30 30 LP FINALIZE FORMAT Item Function DISC NAME To display the disc name MEDIA To display the media type display only TITLE COUNT To display the number of titles recorded on a disc display only REC DATE FIRST Oldest recording date among titles recorded in one disc LATEST Latest recording date among titles recorded in one disc Both are only displayed DISC REMAIN To display the remaining recording capacity in units of time for each recording mode display only FINALIZE To finalize a disc FORMAT To format a disc SETUP MENU This menu allows you to perform various settings depending on your circumstances to use the unit SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG HSR be activated
6. SETUP MENU 1 3 FOOT SW HIGH EDGE LOW ACTIVE 5 Select the desired mode by pressing the or button Mode LOW EDGE Setting To start recording when you push the foot switch or to pause recording during recording Even if you release the foot switch the recording or pause recording status remains in effective Factory setting HIGH EDGE To start recording when you push the foot switch and release it or to pause recording during recording The unit does not change from one operation to another when you push the foot switch LOW ACTIVE While you hold the foot switch down the unit records When you release the foot switch the unit pauses 6 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display Adding Information to Titles When you record data the recording month date year hour minute second example 01 06 04 17 25 19 is recorded automatically Also the RM P110 remote control unit not supplied allows you to change the title name and to record data of 2048 bytes every title using the keyboard of the RM P110 Thus you can record additional information for a title To use an RM P110 not supplied as a keyboard for editing adding title name and information You should carry out the following operation and menu sett
7. Conducting repeat playback of the existing points A and B 1 Follow the procedure in steps 2 to 3 described in Repeat Playback Between Two Points A B Repeat on page 36 to display the REPEAT A B item 2 With REPEAT highlighted press the SET button REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B A B SET Repeat playback between points A and B starts When either point A or B has not yet been set The error message NO AB POINT appears on the front panel display and NO A B POINT SET THE A amp B POINT appears on the monitor display Repeat Playback of a Chapter You can conduct repeat playback of a desired chapter Proceed as follows to specify a chapter and conduct repeat playback 1 Press the MENU button Repeat Playback The TOP menu appears REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select REPEAT FUNCTION by pressing the or button and press the button with REPEAT FUNCTION highlighted The REPEAT FUNCTION display appears REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR REPEAT 3 Select REPEAT CHAPTER by pressing the or button REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR REPEAT 4 Press the SET button at the instant when the chapter that you want to repeat comes up Repeat playback of the current chapter starts To stop repeat playback of the chapter Perform the oper
8. OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF M SETUP MENU 1 3 INPUT SELECT ANALOG iLINK To return to a higher level Press the button Whenever you press the lt button the screen returns to the menu one level up When the screen with an item you want to set or change is displayed select the desired setting by pressing the or button When you move the cursor to the setting the setting is highlighted and selected Example ANALOG is selected as the input signal on the following screen SETUP MENU 1 3 INPUT SELECT iL INK To continue the settings go to step 5 To end the menu operation go to step 6 Access the desired sub menu by pressing the 4 or buttons and repeat step 4 When you have completed all of settings using the menu go to step 6 6 Press the SET button The following screen appears and the unit starts saving the settings made MENU NOW SAVING gt When saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display When the following screen appears during a menu operation DISC INFORMATION FORMAT EXEC When you highlight ESC and press the SET button The unit returns to the menu display one level higher than the current one without executing the setting When you highlight EXEC and press the SET button The confirmat
9. 28 A Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation allowed Storage and transport temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage and transport humidity 75 or less no condensation allowed Mass Approx 6 kg 13 lb 4 0z Dimensions Approx 212 x 128 5 x 382 mm w h d 8 3 8 x 5 1 8 x 15 1 8 inches including the maximum projecting parts snoeue eosiy 212 8 3 8 382 15 1 8 128 5 5 1 8 0 0 0 00O Unit mm inch Specifications Input Output Connectors Analog video inputs VIDEO IN BNC type x 2 loop through with 75 Q automatic terminator Composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative S VIDEO IN 4 pin mini DIN x2 loop through with 75 Q automatic terminator Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p NTSC 0 3 Vp p PAL color burst 75 Q sync negative Analog video outputs VIDEO OUT BNC type x 1 Composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative S VIDEO OUT 4 pin mini DIN x 1 Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p NTSC 0 3 Vp p PAL color burst 75 Q sync negative Analog audio inputs AUDIO IN L R Phono jack x 1 for each channel 2 Vrms Full bit input impedance 47 KQ or more unbalanced Analog audio outputs AUDIO OUT L R Phono jack x 1 for each channel 2 Vrms Full bit load impedance 47 KQ unbalanced MONITOR AUDIO Phono jack x 1 2 Vrms Full bit load impedance 47 KO unbalanced Digital s
10. Dropping the unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunction Do not obstruct ventilation openings To prevent the unit from overheating do not obstruct ventilating openings by for example wrapping the unit in a cloth while it is in operation Condensation If you move the unit from a very cold place to a warm place or use it in a damp location condensation may form on the optical pickup Then if the unit is operated in this state the unit does not record or play correctly When the power is turned on the following message appears wait until it disappears before loading a disc On the monitor window MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED On the panel display HUMID When the disc is being loaded in the unit If you give a violent shock to the unit or move it with a disc loaded because the unit is recording or playing back the disc may be damaged Be sure to remove a disc before moving the unit On cleaning If the casing or panel is dirty wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth In the event of extreme dirt use a cloth steeped in a neutral detergent to remove the dirt then wipe with a dry cloth Applying alcohol thinner insecticides or other volatile solvents may result in deforming the casing or damaging the finish On repacking and shipping Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your unit For maximum protection repac
11. Item Function Setting BAUDRATE To select a 9600 19200 38400 57600 communication 115200 speed baud rate when controlling the unit by equipment connected to the RS 232C connector FOOT SW To select the LOW EDGE Starts operation to be recording or pauses carried out recording during recording when you press when you press the foot or release the switch Even if you release foot switch not the foot switch the recording supplied or pause recording status remains in effective HIGH EDGE Starts recording or pausing during recording when you press and release the foot switch The unit does not change from one operation to another when you press the foot switch LOW ACTIVE While you hold the foot switch down the unit records When you release the foot switch the unit pauses AUTO To select ON Marks indexes INDEX whether or not automatically every 5 indexes are minutes automaticall y OFF Does not mark indexes marked during automatically recording AUTO To select ON Creates a next title TITLE whether or not a automatically It is new title is recommended to select this automatically setting when connecting VHS created when equipment at cer of OFF Does not create a next idere i one title automatically title exceeds 99 KEY To deactivate ON Activates the key lock INHIBIT buttons to function protect them from accidental operation except the MENU LIST power and OPEN CLOSE bu
12. REGION To select the 1 Plays a disc recorded in CODE region code for North America This region playback code is not available for the PAL video signal system 2 Plays a disc recorded in Western Europe PAL the Middle East PAL South Africa PAL and Japan NTSC 3 Southeast Asia including Hong Kong 4 Central and South America and Australia PAL 5 Africa NTSC Eastern Europe Russia Central Asia including India PAL 6 China PAL PRE REC To select ON Starts recording using the whether or not last five seconds of video data the unit starts saved previously oe a OFF Starts recording ata pre stor d romptly after you start for five seconds PrOMP Y y Menu Configuration and the Menu List FREEZE MODE DISC END REGION CODE PRE REC B W MODE DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE 2 Press the button FRAME EJECT 2 OFF OFF BASIC The following display appears SETUP MENU MENU GRADE ENHANCED 212 3 Select ENHANCED by pressing the button and press the button The enhanced sub menu items appear under the last item of the basic menu SETUP MENU 2 3 FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END gt ENDSTOP REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF TV SYSTEM 232C STOP 232C FF REW DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE REC PAUSE NEXT PREV Item Function Setting REC To select the REMAIN D
13. TOP menu appears REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button and press the button with SETUP MENU highlighted The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF Select DISC END by pressing the or button SETUP MENU 2 3 FRAME ENDSTOP gt REGION CODE 2 FREEZE MODE PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE ENHANCED TV SYSTEM NTSC 232C STOP REC PAUSE 232C FF REW NEXT PREV Press the button The DISC END sub menu appears END STOP SETUP MENU 2 3 DISC END GOTO TOP EJECT Select the desired disc end mode by pressing the or button Mode Setting GOTO TOP To return to the beginning of the disc END STOP To return to the beginning of the last title and end recording automatically However the disc is not ejected and the disc remains in the tray EJECT To stop recording and eject the disc automatically Factory setting Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display The setting is executed Recording
14. button are deactivated to prevent you from pressing buttons accidentally To re activate the buttons set the KEY INHIBIT item to OFF However when the unit is in menu operation status you can use the and SET buttons Marking Indexes During Recording You can mark indexes at desired points during recording This allows you to search for the desired points instantly during playback and also to play a segment specified by two points in succession You can mark up to 254 indexes on one disc and up to 99 indexes within one title You can mark indexes using the following three methods To use the IIPAUSE button of the unit Press the TIPAUSE button on the front panel of the unit Recording 27 MANN Bulpio08y AA 28 To use the SVRM 100A remote control unit Press the MARK button on the SVRM 100A remote control unit not supplied For detailed information on how to mark indexes see Marking Indexes on page 58 To mark indexes automatically Indexes are automatically marked every five minutes when the AUTO INDEX see page 47 sub menu of the SETUP MENU is set to ON You can mark up to 254 indexes on one disc and up to 99 indexes within one title When the number of indexes exceed the above limitation an alarm message appears For detailed information on alarm messages see Alarm Messages on page 52 To make new titles automatically The AUTO TITLE sub men
15. cannot be used with this unit is loaded in the tray Recording mode indicator Indicates the recording mode While a disc is being played back the recording mode in which the disc was recorded is indicated When recording the selected recording mode is indicated When a disc which has been recorded using another DVD recorder is played none of the indicators light INPUT signal indicator Indicates the input signal currently selected TITLE indicator Indicates the number of the title which is being recorded or played back CHAP chapter indicator Indicates the number of the chapter which is being recorded or played back Time indicator In normal operation the elapsed time is displayed While recording the elapsed time or the remaining time of the disc is displayed according to the menu setting of REC COUNTER see page 49 of the SETUP MENU When the remaining time of the disc is selected REMAIN is lit Main display section During menu operation or list operation the selected item is displayed If an abnormal operation occurs an error code or alarm message is displayed In this manual menu operation is explained using the monitor display On the main display section of the front panel display the menu item currently selected on the monitor display is lit Disc control section STOP PREV PLAY NEXT PAUSE Di IN REC button HPAUSE button PPINEXT DOWN button PPLAY button
16. direction and speed are determined according to the position of the shuttle dial and the search command is output The jog dial becomes effective when the shuttle dial is set to the STILL position The playback speed and direction are determined according to the direction in which the dial is turned and the speed and the search command is output Marking Indexes You can mark indexes at the desired point during recording and playback T Set the unit in the recording or playback mode 2 Press the MARK button at the instant when the image to which the index is to be put is displayed You can mark up to 99 indexes in one title and up to 254 indexes on one disc Searching for a Particular Image Index Scanning 1 Load a disc on which indexes are recorded 2 Set the unit in stop mode or playback mode Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied 3 Press the INDEX button on the remote control unit one time The INDEX command is sent and the unit is put in the index scan mode 4 To search for an image located before the current position press the REW button To search for an image located after the current position press the F FWD button When the unit detects an index signal the unit plays back the image recorded at that point for about 10 seconds and then searches for the next index signal The unit searches for the index signals repeatedly up to the beginning or end of the disc To cancel the in
17. leftmost digit of the time column is highlighted if you press the button the rightmost digit of the date column is highlighted Front panel display during menu operation The date column appears when you set the date in the date column on the DATE TIME PRESET sub menu And the time column appears when you set the time in the time column Change the numeric value by pressing the or button Press the button to increase a value Press the button to decrease a value Set the remaining date and time values by repeating steps 6 and 7 Press the SET button when you have completed setting the date and time The date and time values set are executed The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display To cancel the date time setting without changing any values Press the MENU button The unit returns to the 2 2 or 2 3 SETUP MENU display one level higher than the current one The setting is cancelled Press the MENU button again The unit exits the menu display and returns to the normal display In this case the message ABORT will not appear Setup Preparation 19 MAIMOAQ Selecting the Remote Interface The REMOTE I F sub menu of the SETUP MENU allows you to select the interface to be used to control the unit remotely The factory setting is RS 232C
18. mended using glue or a similar substance Handling Discs Storage e Do not store discs where they may be subjected to direct sunlight or in other places where the temperature or humidity is high e Store discs in their cases e Finger prints or dust accumulated on the disc cause deterioration of picture quality Keep the disc clean Care of the discs e Clean the disc with a soft cloth wiping it from the center out If the dust is heavy wipe it with a soft cloth moistened with water then wipe off the water with a dry cloth v Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner commercially available record cleaners or anti static spray Using these products may damage discs Loading and Unloading Discs Loading a disc T Press the 4 power switch to turn the power on The message Welcome appears on the front panel display The message changes to Now loading and then NO DISC lights Proceed to the next operation If the power is not turned on and the front panel display does not light even if you press the power switch check whether the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is set to the I on side For detailed information on how to turn the power on or off see Turning the Power On Off on page 15 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray opens The message changes to OPEN on the front panel display 3 Place the di
19. on the apparatus Important The nameplate is located on the bottom For the customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority 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 purs
20. page 24 The disc is scratched or dirty Use a disc without scratches or a clean disc see page 22 The image of the signal input to the VIDEO IN connector is not displayed even though the INPUT SELECT item is set to ANALOG in the SETUP MENU An S video cable is connected to the S VIDEO connector Remove the S video cable from the S VIDEO connector see page 24 Symptom The sound is not heard The sound is noisy Cause and remedies The connecting cables have been removed from the input and output connectors on the rear panel Re connect them see page 13 The connections of the input and output connectors are wrong Connect them correctly see page 13 The connecting cable is broken Check the connecting cables used to connect the unit to other devices The unit is in fast forward or fast reverse playback mode Press the PLAY button see page 34 The disc is scratched or dirty Use a disc without scratch or clean disc see page 22 The unit cannot record You tried to use a disc that is write protected Replace that disc with one on which data can be recorded The remaining capacity of the disc is insufficient Replace the disc 49 titles have been already recorded In this case you cannot record any more data even if the disc has sufficient capacity remaining Erase unnecessary titles or replace the disc
21. see page 44 A disc that cannot be used with the unit has been loaded Use a DVD RW disc see page 22 The unit cannot play A disc has not yet been loaded Load a disc see page 22 A disc on which no data has been recorded has been loaded Load a recorded disc The disc has been loaded cooked Load the disc correctly see page 22 A disc that cannot be used with the unit has been loaded The unit cannot play a disc other than the one recorded with the DVD RW format A disc with a region code different from that of the unit has been loaded Play a disc with a region code that is the same as that of the unit see page 48 When the unit plays a disc recorded using other equipment a disc that has not been finalized cannot be played Finalize the disc see page 32 During playback the image is frozen for a moment about one second and the audio breaks up The unit stops playback between titles and after about one second starts playback of the next title This is not s malfunction The data on the disc is damaged Contact your nearest Sony dealer Troubleshooting 55 D MANN Specifications General Recording playback format DVD VR format Video MPEG 2 ML CBR VBR Audio Dolby digital 2 CH Signal format system NTSC PAL switchable using the menu Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Input current 0 56 A to 0
22. 31 HAAN Bulpio08y AWA Finalizing a Disc There is a case where a disc recorded on this unit must be finalized to play it on other equipment compatible with DVD RW equipment Proceed as follows to finalize the disc Even if the disc is finalized you can use that disc for recording again or you can edit data recorded on the disc 1 Load the disc to be finalized into the unit 2 Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 3 Select DISC INFO by pressing the or button and press the button with DISC INFO highlighted The DISC INFORMATION sub menu appears DISC INFORMATION FINALIZE FORMAT 4 Press the or button to select FINALIZE and press the button with FINALIZE highlighted 32 Finalizing a Disc The FINALIZE display appears SC INFORMATION NALIZE Select EXEC pressing the or button Then press the SET button The message READY appears Press the SET button The message FINALIZING THE DISC PLEASE WAIT appears and finalization is started When finalization is completed the message changes to COMPLETE and the unit exits the menu and returns to the normal display Remove the disc Formatting a Disc You can erase all the data recorded on the DVD RW disc and format that disc so as to be able to use it with the unit When a recorded dis
23. AL before using this unit d For detailed information on the enhanced menu see the following ENHANCED MENU Enhanced Sub Menu ENHANCED MENU Enhanced Sub Menu Proceed as follows to open the enhanced menu T Select MENU GRADE on the SETUP MENU by pressing the or button SETUP MENU 2 2 Item Function Setting FREEZE To select the FRAME Displays a frame MODE type of frozen frozen picture when you push picture the button then the first field displayed when is frozen when you push the playback is button next and then the paused This is second field is frozen when effective only you push the button a third when the time purton onthe 1ST FIELD Whenever you front panel or the FREEZE push the button the frozen button onthe picture displayed changes in SVRM 100A the sequence of the first field then the 2nd field and then remote control the frame unit not supplied is 2ND FIELD Whenever you used push the button the frozen picture displayed changes in the sequence of the 2nd field then the frame and then the first field DISC END To select the GOTO TOP Returns to the operation when beginning of the disc Me oie END STOP Returns to the becomes full aA beginning of the last tile and during recording end recording automatically However the disc is not ejected and remains in the tray EJECT Stops recording and the disc is automatically ejected
24. AUDIO OUT L R connectors AUDIO IN L R connectors REMOTE IN RS 232C connector j DV IN i LINK connector e lt USB connector uv Equipotential ground terminal connector MAIN POWER switch Switch to the I side to turn the power on Switch to the side to turn the power off Normally you should leave this switch in the on position and power the unit on and off with the power switch on the front panel If you need to turn the main power off when not using the unit for long periods and so on always power the unit off with the power switch on the front panel before setting this switch to off S VIDEO IN connectors 4 pin mini DIN The left S VIDEO IN connector inputs analog S video signals The two connectors are loop through connectors If you connect S video input signals to the left connector you can bridge connect the signal to other equipment via the right connector marked Ay Thus the same signals which are input to the left connector are output from the right connector to other equipment When no connection is made to the right connector the left connector is terminated automatically with an impedance of 75 Q VIDEO IN connectors BNC type The left VIDEO IN connector inputs analog composite video signals The two connectors are loop through connectors If you connect composite video signals to the left connector you can bridge connect the signal to other equipment via the r
25. AUSE button During playback press this button to pause the playback operation While paused a still picture is displayed Pressing this button again or pressing the PLAY button allows you to restart the playback operation During recording press this button to pause the recording operation Pressing this button again allows you to restart the recording operation During recording each time you press the HEPAUSE button indexes are automatically marked REC button When you press this button this button lights and recording begins Menu disc control section MENU LIST Mo FREEZE buttons SET button LIST button MENU button MENU button Used to enable the menu operation Location and Function of Parts Press this button to display the menu on the monitor screen and the front panel display Press it again to exit the menu display LIST button Press this button to display the TITLE LIST menu SET button Press this button to save new settings such as selected menu items 4 cursor operation buttons Used to perform menu operation Press these buttons to select a menu item to change numeric values and so on and buttons are also used to jump to the proper point during playback operations button When pressed once during playback jumps to the start point of the title currently being played back When pressed twice jumps to the star
26. An index is a mark put at a desired point during playback or recording The DVO 1000MD can place up to 99 indexes for one title and up to 256 indexes on one disc Glossary Mbps Mbps is the abbreviation of Mega bits per second Mbps is used to indicate the transmission speed of data Bit is the unit used to indicate the size of data handled in computers 1 Mbps means that 1 000 000 digital signals can be handled for one second Original title Titles actually recorded on the DVD RW VR mode Once they are edited they cannot be restored to their original state Region code A code to specify the region where the disc can be played back DVD recorders and DVD players have their own region codes A disc can be played back only when the region codes of both the player and the recorder are the same Title The largest unit of images or music recorded on a DVD Normally for image software one film is one title and for music software one album or a piece of music is one title With the DVO 1000MD one title is the image recorded from the start of recording to the end of recording Index A A B repeat playback 36 C Chapter jumping to 35 repeat playback 38 Connection 13 Copyrights 6 D Date and time setting 18 Disc finalizing 32 formatting 33 loading and unloading 22 notes on handling 22 playing 34 usable discs for playback 34 usable discs for recording 22 verifying information 40 F Feat
27. E I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF Select DATE TIME PRESET from the SETUP MENU display Each time you press the or button the highlighted cursor moves down or up one by one When the highlighted cursor reaches the last item pressing the button press the button again The next page of the SETUP MENU appears Press the button several times until DATE TIME PRESET is highlighted SETUP MENU 2 2 FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END gt EJECT REGION CODE 1 PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE BASIC 5 Press the button The DATE TIME PRESET sub menu appears SETUP MENU 2 3 DATE TIME PRESET DATE 01 18 f5 TIME 20 44 00 INC DEC 1 Key SHIFT gt Key DATA SAVE SET Key TO MENU MENU Key Select the digit to be set by pressing the lt or button Press the or button until the digit you want to change is highlighted Date display month date year Highlighted display digit to be changed SETUP MEN DATE TIM DATE TIME INC DEC 1 Key SHIFT Key DATA SAVE ET Key TO MENU ENU Key Time display To move the cursor between the date column and the time column If you press the button when the rightmost digit of the date column is highlighted the leftmost digit of the time column is highlighted When the
28. EES You can change the disc name on the above screen However you cannot edit the disc name on this unit The RM P110 not supplied is required You can edit the disc name using the RM P110 not supplied connected to the RS 232C connector For detailed information on the RM P110 see To use an RM P110 not supplied as a keyboard for editing adding title name and information on page 29 To return to the previous DISC INFORMATION display Press the MENU button Viewing Frozen Pictures Viewing frozen pictures using buttons on the unit The following two methods are available to view a frozen picture during playback e Pressing the IIPAUSE button during playback Playback stops and the picture at that point is frozen In this case the frozen picture is a field picture To cancel to freeze picture and to play again Press the HIPAUSE button again or press the PPLAY button Pressing the FREEZE button during playback You can view frame frozen pictures and frozen field pictures in sequence When you press the button the first time the picture becomes a frame frozen picture When you press the button the second time the frame frozen picture is replaced with the first field frozen picture When you press the button the third time the first field frozen picture is replaced with the second field frozen picture Whenever you press the button the frozen picture is replaced in this sequence The FR
29. EEZE MODE item see page 48 of the SETUP MENU allows you to decide whether the first frozen picture is a frame frozen or field frozen picture To cancel to freeze picture and to play again Press the PLAY button When the unit is controlled using the SVRM 100A remote control unit To freeze the playback picture Press the FREEZE button during playback When you press the FREEZE button the first time the picture becomes a frame frozen picture When you press the FREEZE button the second time the frame frozen picture is replaced with the first field frozen picture When you press the FREEZE button the third time the first field frozen picture is replaced with the second field frozen picture Whenever you press the FREEZE button the frozen picture is replaced in this sequence The FREEZE MODE item see page 48 of the SETUP MENU allows you to decide the first frozen picture to frame one or field one To cancel to freeze picture and to play again Press the PLAY button For detailed information on the remote control unit see Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied on page 57 Viewing Frozen Pictures 41 a HANNAN Editing Titles The TITLE LIST menu allows you to carry out the following editing tasks on titles e Verifying information about titles and editing titles You can verify information about titles and edit titles as required For details see Verifying Editing Information About the Title on p
30. EYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWEDGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON T Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button and press the button with SETUP MENU highlighted MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO 24 Preparations for Recording KEY INHIBIT OFF 4 Press the button The INPUT SELECT sub menu appears SETUP MENU 1 3 INPUT SELECT iL INK Select the desired input signal by pressing the or button Input signal Setting ANALOG To record an analog signal input to the VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN connector Factory setting i LINK To record a standard DV digital signal input to the DV IN i LINK connector When an analog input signal is selected When an S video cable is connected to the S VIDEO IN connector of the unit the S video signal is selected regardless of whether an S video signal is input or not taking precedence over a composite video signal input to the VIDEO IN connector S VIDEO appears on the front panel display 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button and press the button with SETUP MENU highlighted 6 Press the SET button MENU REPEAT FUNCTION The message NOW SAVING appears and the DISC INFO unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message d
31. GS O N vY 3 855 576 15 1 DVD Recorder Instructions For Use DVD ReWritable DVO 1000MD 2005 Sony Corporation 2 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these numbers in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No 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 Symbols on the products This symbol indicates the equipotential terminal which brings the various parts of a system to the same potential This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance A Important safeguards notices for use in the medical environments 1 All the equipments connected to this unit shall be certified according to Standard IEC60601 1 IEC60950 IEC60065 or other IEC ISO Standards applicable to the equipments 2 When this unit is used together with other equipment in the patient area the equipment shall be either powered by an isolation transformer or connected via an additional protective earth terminal to system ground unless it is certified according to Standard TEC60601 1 Patien
32. HIBIT press the button again The next page of the SETUP MENU appears Press the button several times until MENU GRADE is highlighted SETUP MENU 2 2 FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END gt EJECT REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE BASIC D Press the button The following display appears SETUP MENU 2 2 MENU GRADE ENHANCED 6 Select ENHANCED by pressing the button Then with ENHANCED highlighted press the button The following display appears when enhanced menu items have been added under the last item of the basic setup menu SETUP MENU 2 3 FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END ENDSTOP REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF DATE TIME PRESET TV SYSTEM 232C STO 232C FF NTSC P REC PAUSE REW NEXT PREV T Select TV SYSTEM by pressing the button SETUP MENU 2 3 FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END gt ENDSTOP REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE ENHANCED 232C STOP REC PAUSE 232C FF REW NEXT PREV 8 Press the button The TV SYSTEM sub menu appears SETUP MEN PAL TV_SYSTEM U 2 3 9 Select the desired video signal system by pressing the or button The selected video signal system is highlighted TV SYSTEM Content NTSC To record or play back with the NTSC video signal system Factory setting PAL
33. ITLES message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal TITLE FULL You tried to record in on a disc where 49 titles were USE ANOTHER DISC already recorded This message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal Delete unnecessary titles see page 44 or replace the disc with one which has sufficient capacity for recording INDEX FULL Index FULL You loaded a disc on which 254 indexes were already CANNOT ADD NEW TITLES recorded This message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal INDEX FULL You tried to mark an index on a disc where 254 indexes CANNOT ADD NEW INDEXES were already marked during playback This message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display 3 returns to normal D Delete unnecessary indexes see page 58 or replace 2 the disc with one which has sufficient capacity for 5 recording INDEX FULL 254 indexes have already been recorded This message is USE ANOTHER DISC displayed for about five seconds and the display returns to normal Delete unnecessary indexes see page 58 or replace the disc with one which you can record 99 INDEXES 99 indexes You tried to mark an index in a title on which 99 indexes CANNOT ADD NEW INDEXES were already marked during playback This message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal Delete unnec
34. Index Scanning 58 Cuing a Particular Image by Specifying an Index Number Index Search orisiirisii 58 Erasing an Index oo cescceseeeeeeeeeeneeseeeensees 58 GRIOSSALY sevsccs cosceceseveateceteesscassesacecavescecssedsacsbedesceeves 60 TOOK E A E TET 61 Precautions On safety Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself On operation and storage location Avoid operation or storage in any of the following places e Location subject to extremes of temperature operating temperature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Location subject to direct sunlight for long periods or close to heating appliances Damp or dusty places Location subject to severe vibrations Location near equipment generating electromagnetic emissions Location near transmitting stations generating strong radio waves Location exposed to dripping or splashing Do not put objects filled with liquid such as vases on the unit Splashing the unit with liquid may cause a malfunction Operate the unit in a horizontal position This unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal position Do not operate it on its side or tilted through an excessive angel Avoid violent impacts
35. SC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button and press the button with SETUP MENU highlighted The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE oP AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 3 Select PRE REC by pressing the or button SETUP MENU FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END gt ENDSTOP REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF B W MODE OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE BASIC 4 Press the button The PRE REC sub menu appears SETUP MENU 2 3 PRE REC ON 30 Recording 5 Select the desired mode by pressing the or button Mode Setting OFF To record the video signal promptly after you start recording Factory setting ON To start recording using the last 5 seconds of video data saved previously 6 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display The setting for the previous recording is executed When the Disc Becomes Full During Recording At the factory setting the unit stops recording automatically and the disc tray opens The DISC END sub menu of the SETUP MENU allows you to change this setting T Press the MENU button The
36. The recorded discs may not be able to be played back due to scratch on the disc dust accumulated on the disc conditions recorded or recording equipment Playback a Disc H STOP button T Press the power switch to turn the power on The message Welcome appears on the front panel When the message changes to Now loading and then to NO DISC go to the next operation If the power is not turned on and the front panel display does not light even if you press the power switch check whether the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is set to the I on side For detailed information on how to turn the power on or off see Turning the Power On Off on page 15 Playback 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray opens The message changes to OPEN on the front panel display 3 Place the disc to be played on the tray 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray closes The DISC IN display blinks and the message Now loading appears on the front panel display Go to step 5 after the message Now loading disappears and the DISC IN display lights up 5 Press the PLAY button Playback starts For a moment the picture is frozen and audio playback stops between titles To stop playback Press the HISTOP button Fast Forward or Reverse Playback To view fast forward playback Press the PPINEXT DOWN bu
37. To record or play back with the PAL video signal system 1 0 Press the SET button Setup Preparation 17 M Q 18 The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When saving is completed the message disappears Then TV SYSTEM WAS CHANGED PLEASE POWER OFF appears on the monitor display and POWER OFF appears on the front panel display The TV system is not changed even if you push the SET button Be sure to turn the power of the unit off and on as described in steps 11 and 12 to change the system 11 Press the power switch on the front panel to turn the power off The message Good Bye appears on the front panel display Then the front panel display goes off the power is turned off and the unit enters the standby mode 12 Press the power switch again to turn the power on The TOP menu appears REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button SETUP MENU is highlighted MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO Setting the Date and Time The DATE TIME PRESET sub menu of the SETUP MENU allows you to set the date and time _ eA ae 1 Press the MENU button Setup Preparation 3 Press the button The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOT
38. U button and the other is the title list menu displayed by pressing the LIST button This section describes the configuration and the list of the menu displayed by pressing the MENU button For detailed information on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 50 For detailed information on the title list menu see Playing From the TITLE LIST Display on page 39 About the front panel display during menu operation This manual uses the monitor display for explaining the menu operation The items currently highlighted on the monitor display are displayed on the main display section of the front panel display Whenever you push the or button the display changes Menu Configuration Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU The TOP menu is configured as follows e REPEAT FUNCTION menu e DISC INFO menu e SETUP MENU For detailed information on menus see the following Menu List on page 46 Menu List This section describes menus displayed by pressing the MENU button using lists The setting surrounded with setting indicates the factory Menu Configuration and the Menu List REPEAT FUNCTION menu This menu allows you to repeat playback between two points A B repeat playback of the chapter and the title REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR REPEAT
39. age 42 Protecting a title You can protect titles from accidental erasure or editing For details see Protecting a Title on page 43 Erasing a title You can erase unnecessary titles For details see Erasing a Title on page 44 Verifying Editing Information About the Title The TITLE LIST menu allows you to verify information about the desired title Also you can edit the name and title information on the TITLE NAME and TITLE INFO displays To edit information about titles the RM P110 remote control unit not supplied is required 1 Load the disc to be edited 2 Press the LIST button The TITLE LIST display appears The list of titles is displayed TITLE LIST 1 1 2 O U U U U Ojoj OD O O O O O Ofe OD O O O O O Ofe oe ee co NJ SJ SJ SJ N ii Oooo gt amp wh WOWOM OI Editing Titles Select the title with information you want to verify by pressing the or button and press the button The following display appears SUB TITLE LIST 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 SEAN PROTECT OFF TITLE NAME TITLE INFO ERASE When there are plural pages in the title list The following two methods are available to move to another pages e Using the or button Each time you press the or button the display scrolls up or down by one line at a time Highlight the last title on the current page by pressing button When the last title is highlighted press
40. allows you to record up to 49 titles on one disc Also you can mark indexes at desired points during recording When you record additional data on an already recorded disc the unit starts from the beginning of the blank portion of the disc If you load a disc which is full a disc on which 49 titles have already been recorded and so on you cannot record any data Be sure to confirm the disc before using it When the remaining time of the disc becomes five minutes the main display section of the front panel display TITLE CHAP time indicator blinks Before performing the important recording be sure to try to record whether or not the unit records correctly Recording Titles T Press the power switch to turn the power on The message Welcome appears on the front panel When the message changes to Now loading and then to NO DISC go to the next operation If the power is not turned on and the front panel display does not light even if you press the power switch check whether the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is set to the I on side For detailed information on how to turn the power on or off see Turning the Power On Off on page 15 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray opens The message changes to OPEN on the front panel display 3 Place the disc on the tray With the recording playback surface fa
41. ation descried in Stopping repeat playback between points A and B on page 37 Repeat Playback of a Title You can conduct repeat playback of a desired title Proceed as follows to specify a title and conduct repeat playback 1 Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select REPEAT FUNCTION by pressing the or button and press the button with REPEAT FUNCTION highlighted The REPEAT FUNCTION display appears REPEAT FUNCTION A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR REPEAT 3 Select REPEAT TITLE by pressing the or button REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR REPEAT 4 Press the SET button at the instant when the title that you want to repeat comes up Repeat playback of the current title starts To stop repeat playback of the title Perform the operation descried in Stopping repeat playback between points A and B on page 37 Playing From the TITLE LIST Display You can select the desired chapter and play it back using the title list T Load the disc to be played 2 Press the LIST button The TITLE LIST display appears TITLE LIST 1 1 2 L U U U V Ojoj D oOo oO oO O O Ofe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aAA ee i M ONN N N N N Bs O 0 oA oA A amp oo WOWOM onfa iL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oOOOCOOCOe o MIM O71 amp WW PO
42. c Check the disc or replace the disc with another one DISC ERROR DISC ERROR The unit failed in accessing the disc Check the disc or replace the disc with another one RECOVERING THE DISC Recovering The disc is being recovered PLEASE WAIT Wait until the message disappears CANNOT RECOVER Can t Recover The unit failed in recovering CHANGE THE DISC Replace the disc with another one FINALIZING THE DISC Finalizing The unit is finalizing the disc PLEASE WAIT Wait until the message disappears CANNOT FINALIZE THIS DISC Fin Failed The unit failed in finalizing CHECK THE DISC Replace the disc with another one FORMATTING THE DISC Formatting The disc is being formatted PLEASE WAIT Wait until the message disappears CANNOT FORMAT THIS DISC Init Failed The unit failed in formatting Replace the disc with another one Messages Troubleshooting If the unit appears to be malfunctioning please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer Symptom Even if you push the power switch on the front panel the power is not turned on The standby indicator is not lit Cause and remedies The MAIN POWER switch located on the rear panel is set to the off position Set the MAIN POWER switch to the I on position see page 15 The AC power cord is disconnected Check whether or not the power cord is disconnected from the AC
43. c is formatted all the data such as title names is erased You cannot resume it to the status before formatted 1 Load the disc to be formatted in the unit 2 Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 3 Select DISC INFO by pressing the or button and press the button with DISC INFO highlighted The DISC INFORMATION sub menu appears DISC INFORMATION MEDIA gt RWx4 TITLE COUNT 4 TITLES RECDATE FIRST 07 22 03 LATEST 07 29 03 DISCREMAIN 00 30 10 HQ 01 00 20 SP 01 30 30 LP FINALIZE FORMAT 4 Select FORMAT by pressing the or button and press the button with FORMAT highlighted The FORMAT display appears DISC INFORMATION C FORMAT EXEC Select EXEC by pressing the or button and then press the SET button The message READY appears To quit formatting a disc Select ESC and then press the SET button with ESC highlighted Or press the MENU button Press the SET button The message FORMATTING THE DISC PLEASE WAIT appears and formatting is started When formatting is completed the message changes to COMPLETE and the unit exits the menu and returns to the normal display Remove the disc Formatting a Disc 33 MANN yoeqheld cA 34 Playback Playback Usable Discs You can use the 4 x DVD RW discs
44. cing down 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE button Or push the disc tray lightly The disc tray closes The DISC IN display blinks and the message Now loading appears on the front panel display When the DISC IN display stops blinking go to step 5 5 Press the REC button The unit starts recording of one title 6 To stop recording that title press the NISTOP button 7 Repeat recording of the remaining titles by repeating steps 5 and 6 The titles are numbered in the sequence they are recorded Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 gt t gt gt Recording Recording E Recording starts stops stops stops Recording Recording starts starts To pause during recording Press the IEPAUSE button To resume recording press the INPAUSE button again At the beginning of recording an index is marked automatically Also indexes are marked whenever you press the EIEPAUSE button When the unit is remotely controlled with the RS 232C remote interface the STOP command works as the pause task or stop recording task Which task is effective depends on the setting of the 232C STOP item see page 49 of the ENHANCED MENU of the SETUP MENU If buttons on the front panel do not function even if you push them The KEY INHIBIT item see page 47 of the SETUP MENU is set to ON Thus the key lock function is activated so that all buttons except the MENU button the LIST button the power switch and the OPEN CLOSE
45. cs cevichescsisacsssieadessseeces 36 Repeat Playback Between Two Points A B Table of Contents Repe aN E EOE EE ERNEA AR 36 Repeat Playback of a Chapter eee 38 Repeat Playback of a Title o ae 38 Playing From the TITLE LIST Display 39 Verifying Information on a Disc ccccceeeeee 40 Viewing Frozen Pictures ccscccsssssecssssseesses 41 Editing Editing Titles csccssscsssssscesssssssssecsscsssessoes 42 Verifying Editing Information About the Title 42 Protecting a Tithe s s2 cccteciesterecetisteseeetagedeeeateneess 43 Erasing a Title danrin ain 44 Menu Menu Configuration and the Menu List 46 Menu Configuration 0 cee eeeeeeeseeeseceneeeeees 46 Menu List inia en ee adie kien Gs 46 Basic Menu Operations cccssccsssssecsssssceeese 50 Miscellaneous WMECSS AGES operor n na a A A 52 Error Messages acuanana 52 Alarm Messages oesisseeseiseeerssererseeroererssesessees 52 Troubleshooting soosssooocsssossesoosssoossssoosssoossssossee 55 Specifications s esississiosossorosrresoisosrssokisssosdsissesivassi sst 56 Generali onii iei i a E 56 Input Output Connectors sssseeceeeeeeereeeeeeee 56 Control Signals annens ineenene eiii 56 O a TE E E E TE 57 Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied sensns 57 Location and Function of Parts ceeeeee 57 Marking Indexes o oo eee eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneees 58 Searching for a Particular Image
46. dex scan mode The index scan mode is automatically cancelled when the unit searches as far as the beginning or end of the disc To cancel the index scan mode before reaching the beginning or end of the disc press any one among STOP button PLAY button and buttons of the unit and the SVRM 100 Cuing a Particular Image by Specifying an Index Number Index Search 1 Load a disc on which indexes are recorded 2 Set the unit in stop or playback mode 3 Press the INDEX button on the remote control unit twice The unit enters in the index search mode 4 Specify the desired index number by pressing the INDEX button on the control unit the number of times that corresponds to the number of the desired index 5 To search for an image located before the current position press the REW button To search for an image located after the current position press the F FWD button Erasing an Index You can ease indexes marked by pressing the MARK button of the SVRM 100A remote control unit Proceed as follows to erase an index You cannot erase indexes created at the beginning of recording ones created by pressing the IEPAUSE button of the unit during recording or ones marked automatically by setting the AUTO INDEX sub menu to ON see page 47 T Set the unit in the index scan mode 2 Search for the index to be erased 3 Press the ERASE button The index searched in step 2 is erased In this case the segment of that chapter i
47. ection describes the functions used for operating the unit The buttons on the SVRM 100A corresponding to ones on the unit have the same function FREEZE button INDEX button MARK button ERASE button STOP button O REC button PAUSE button F FWD button PLAY button REW button JOG SHUTTLE button JOG SHUTTLE dial FREEZE button Outputs the FREEZE command INDEX button Outputs the INDEX command When you press this button once the unit enters in the index scan mode When you press this button twice the unit enters in the index search mode MARK button Outputs the MARK command ERASE button Outputs the ERASE command STOP button Outputs the STOP command Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied D MANN snoeue eosiy 58 REC button Outputs the REC command PAUSE button Outputs the PAUSE command When the unit receives this command during playback it pauses playback When the unit receives this command during recording it pauses recording FFWD button Has the same function as the INEXT DOWN button of the unit PLAY button Outputs the PLAY command REW button Has the same function as the ka PREV UP button of the unit JOG SHUTTLE button To play back in jog shuttle mode using the jog shuttle dial press this button The indicator lights up JOG SHUTTLE dial The playback
48. em The TV SYSTEM sub menu of the ENHANCED MENU of the SETUP MENU allows you to select either the NTSC or PAL video signal system For detailed information on menu operations see Basic Menu Operations page 50 At the factory setting the NTSC video signal is selected as the default Even if your monitor does not correspond to the video signal system currently selected you can carry out the menu operations using the main display section of the front panel display Setup Preparation Select the proper video signal system corresponding to the one used in your area 11 12 10 1 5 m u ust ser a a T 6 eC amp lle 2 4 9 3 5 6 8 4 6 7 1 Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button SETUP MENU is highlighted MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO 3 Press the button The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 4 Select MENU GRADE from the SETUP MENU display Each time you press the or button the highlighted cursor moves down or up item by item When the highlighted cursor reaches the last item KEY IN
49. equipment such as an external equipment which supports i LINK e lt gt USB connector This connector is used to control this unit by connecting it to equipment such as an external equipment which supports a USB interface This connector is USB 2 0 which supports Full speed USB 12Mbps Equipotential ground terminal connector This connector is used to connect to the equipotential plug to bring the various parts of the system to the same potential See Important safeguards Motices for use in the medical environments on page 2 NAC IN connector Use power cord suitable for your local power supply not supplied See WARNING on power connection and WARNING on power connection for medical use on page 2 Location and Function of Parts Connection Notes e Before making connections be sure to turn the power of any peripheral equipment off e Connect the AC power cord last Connecting External Equipment 1 This section gives a connection example to operate the unit connected to external equipment using a remote control unit not supplied and or foot switch not supplied Settings required for using this connection example Make the following settings before operating in this connection example using SETUP MENU For detailed information on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 50 e Audio output selection Select the audio output channel using the AUDIO MON CH sub me
50. essary indexes see page 58 99 INDEXES 99 indexes have already been recorded in one title This MAKE A NEW TITLE message is displayed for about five seconds and the display returns to normal Create a new title NO A B POINT NO AB POINT Points A and or B are not set SET THE A amp B POINT Set the points that are not set yet using the REPEAT A B item of the REPEAT FUNCTION menu see page 36 THIS TITLE IS PROTECTED Protected You tried to delete a protected title You cannot delete protected titles This message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal Messages 53 snoeue eosiy 54 Message Monitor screen CANNOT RECORD THIS SIGNAL Front panel display Can t REC Cause and remedies You tried to record prohibited signals This message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal Input compatible signals PLAYBACK PROHIBITED BY REGION REGION CODE You tried to play a disc with a region code that is different CODE from that of the unit The message disappears when the disc tray is opened Set the region code of the unit to the same as that of the disc using the REGION CODE sub menu of the SETUP MENU KEY INHIBIT MODE IS SELECTED KEY INHIBIT The key lock function is set This message is displayed SET KEY INHIBIT MODE TO OFF for about five seconds and then the dis
51. g information 29 erasing 44 jumping 35 protecting 43 repeat playback 38 Index 61 D MANN Sony Corporation http www sony net
52. he k PREV UP button or the gt PINEXT DOWN button For details see When there are plural pages in the title list on page 42 Select PROTECT by pressing the or button The current status Press the button The setting display appears Select the desired setting pressing the or button The name of the selected title Cs 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 TITLE PROTECT ON Editing Titles Setting Content ON The title is protected OFF The title is not protected factory setting 7 Press the SET button Erasing a Title Proceed as follows 1 2 Load the disc on which titles that you want to erase are recorded Press the LIST button The TITLE LIST display appears The list of titles is displayed TITLE LIST 1 1 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 gt 02 1D 01 06 04 17 35 03 1D 01 06 04 17 41 04 1D 01 06 04 17 46 05 1D 01 06 04 17 50 06 1D 01 06 04 17 53 07 1D 01 06 04 17 59 08 1D 01 06 04 18 03 Select the title that you want to erase from the title list by pressing the or button and press the button The following display appears SUB TITLE LIS 01 ID 01 06 PLAY PROTECT O TITLE NAME TITLE INFO ERASE L 0 7 04 17 25 FF When there are plural pages in the title list The following two methods are available to move to another page e Using the or button Using the K lt PREV UP button o
53. ight connector marked Ay Thus the same signals which are input to the left connector are output from the right connector to other equipment When no connection is made to the right connector the left connector is terminated automatically with an impedance of 75 VIDEO OUT connector BNC type This connector outputs analog composite video signals S VIDEO OUT connector 4 pin mini DIN This connector outputs the analog S video signals MONITOR AUDIO connector phono jack This connector outputs monaural audio signals for monitoring The audio signals to be output from this connector can be selected among from audio channel 1 audio channel 2 or mixed audio signals using AUDIO MON CH see page 47 of the SETUP MENU AUDIO OUT L R connectors phono jack These connectors output analog audio signals AUDIO IN LAR connectors phono jack These connectors input analog audio signals REMOTE IN RS 232C connector 9 pin This is a 9 pin RS 232C interface which is compatible with the SVO 9500MD video cassette recorder protocol Location and Function of Parts 1 1 MOIMOAQ 12 Use this connector to control this unit by connecting it to equipment such as an external equipment which supports the RS 232C interface 2 DV IN i LINK connector 6 pin This connector inputs digital video signals conforming to the i LINK protocol Also this connector is used to control this unit by connecting it to
54. ignal 2 DV IN i LINK 6 pin complying with IEEE1394 Control Signals REMOTE 1 Stereo mini jack for connection of an SVRM 100A remote control unit not supplied REMOTE 2 Mini jack for connection of a foot switch not supplied REMOTE IN RS 232C D sub 9 pin asynchronous serial e lt USB Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2 0 up to Full Speed Others Supplied accessories DPW 120MD DVD RW Disc 1 DVD InfoEditor Editing Software 1 Before Using This Unit 1 CD ROM 1 Warranty booklet 1 Accessories not supplied SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Medical Specifications Protection against electric shock Class I Protection against harmful ingress of water Ordinary Degree of safety in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Mode of operation Continuous Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied An SVRM 100A connected to the REMOTE 1 connector on the front panel allows you to control the unit remotely You can mark indexes and search for the desired indexes using the jog shuttle dial This section describes the location and function of parts and search operations that you can carry out using the SVRM 1O0A Location and Function of Parts This s
55. ing time can be realized Also you can select picture quality from among three recording modes HQ about 60 minutes CBR Constant Bit Rate SP about 120 minutes VBR and LP about 180 minutes VBR Recording indexes You can mark indexes during recording or playback This allows you to search for the desired points instantly during playback and also to play a segment specified by two points repeatedly High quality audio recording The Dolby Digital 1 recording format allows you to record high quality audio sound simultaneously with the video signals 1 The unit is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and Double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Playback using the quick search function e Jumping to desired titles e Jumping to the desired indexes This allows you to search by indexes Title list You can display the list of titles recorded on the disc and using this list you can search for the desired title from which you can start playback on the list Variety of input output interfaces Digital interfaces This unit is equipped with an i LINK connector so that DV format digital video and audio signals can be input 1 i LINK and are trademarks of Sony Corporation and indicate that this product is in agreement with IEEE1394 1995 specifications and their revisions Analog interfaces This unit can also use the following analog interfaces e Analog video Composite i
56. ings e Connect the RM P110 to the RS 232C connector of the unit e Set the REMOTE I F sub menu see page 47 of the SETUP MENU to RS232C e Set the KEYBOARD sub menu see page 47 of the SETUP MENU to ON You can enter characters in overwrite mode Use the ESC key for the backspace function e Be sure to turn off the power of the unit by using the power switch on the front panel of the unit For detailed information on how to turn off the power of the unit see Turning the Power Off on page 15 e When not using the RM P110 be sure to set the KEYBOARD sub menu of the SETUP MENU to OFF see page 47 To add information to the title or edit title information The TITLE INFO display of the title menu allows you to edit title information Title name abcdefghijkImnopqrstuvw xyz Title information data of 2048 bytes For detailed information see Verifying Editing Information About the Title on page 42 When you record using equipment such as external equipment data is recorded via the communication protocol Pre Rec Function When the PRE REC sub menu of the SETUP is set to ON the unit saves the last 5 seconds of video data in the inernal memory This function allows the unit to start recording the last 5 seconds of video data saved previously for continuity 1 Press the MENU button Recording 29 WANA Bulpio08y AA The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DI
57. ion message READY appears Press the SET button again The message related to the current operation appears and the unit completes that operation When saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display To cancel the menu operation Push the MENU button in any menu layer before pushing the SET button The message ABORT appears and all of the changed settings are cancelled The unit returns to the normal screen Basic Menu Operations 51 snoeue eosiy Miscellaneous Messages The following two types of messages are displayed on the monitor screen and front panel display e Error messages e Alarm messages Error Messages This unit is provided with a self diagnostic function that detects internal abnormalities When it detects an abnormality it indicates an error code on the monitor screen and on the main display section of the front panel display When the error code is displayed contact your nearest Sony service facilities Monitor screen ERROR Error indication AN ERROR HAS BEEN Error message DETECTED INFORM SERVICE OF FOLLOWING CODE LXX XXX Error code Main display section of the front panel display Error code a ERROR XX XXX Alarm Messages When operating the unit the unit may sometimes output alarm messages such as the one shown below to the monitor screen and the front panel disp
58. is not related to the setting for the input signal c This protocol is equivalent to the RS 232C protocol Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display The remote interface setting of the unit is set to the one selected in step 6 Setup Preparation 21 Bulpio08y AA 22 Handling Discs Usable Discs You can use the DVD RW discs corresponding to quad speed You can use discs for both data and video Formatting discs An unused disc requires no formatting operation The disc is automatically formatted when loaded into the unit When you use a disc formatted by a computer or recorded by using other DVD equipment format the disc using the FORMAT sub menu of DISC INFO When a recorded disc is formatted all the data on the disc is erased For detailed information on how to format a disc see Formatting a Disc on page 33 Notes on Handling Handling e Do not touch the recording or playback surface of the disc Handle the disc by its edge Do not use the following types of disc Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction A disc on which a paper label or a seal is attached A disc on which the glue of cellophane tape or a label or on which a portion of a label still remains A cracked disc A cracked disc which has been
59. isappears and the unit returns to the normal display The input signal is executed Selecting the Recording Mode The unit employs three different recording modes The SETUP MENU appears WANA The REC MODE sub menu of SETUP MENU allows SETUP MENU 1 2 you to select the recording mode REC MODE AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWE DGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 3 Confirm that the REC MODE is highlighted and press the button The REC MODE sub menu appears SETUP MENU 1 3 REC MODE HQ 1 Press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 4 Select the desired recording mode pressing the or button Recording Setting Maximum mode recording time HQ To record in high quality About 1 hour recording mode SP To record in standard About 2 hours mode factory setting LP To record for long time About 3 hours 5 Press the SET button Preparations for Recording 25 Bulpio08y AA 26 The message NOW SAVING appears and the unit starts to save the setting When the saving is completed the message disappears and the unit returns to the normal display The recording mode is executed Recording Recording The unit
60. isplays the COUNTER content of the remaining capacity of the disc time display COUNTER Displays the on the front elapsed time of recording panel display during recording DEVICE To select the DVO Select this when the unit TYPE device which is connected to video sends back equipment such as external the response equipment ae a SVO9500 Select this when the panapa dof unit is used to replace an existing Sony SVO 9500MD RS 232C 3 ee video cassette recorder protocol is received HOUR To display the Display only b METER total time of the use of hard disc drive and DVD drive and the number of times the tray is opened and closed a This item is effective when RS232C or USB is selected for the REMOTE I F item of the basic menu ENHANCED MENU sub menu Item TV SYSTEM Function Setting NTSC PAL To select either the NTSC or PAL video signal system 232C STOP To select the operation when a STOP command is received from REC PAUSE Pauses recording REC STOP Stops recording b The following screen is displayed SETUP MENU 3 3 HOUR METER HDD RUNNING HOURS XX HOURS DVD RUNNING HOURS XX HOURS DVD RECORDING HOURS XX HOURS TRAY OPEN CLOSE XX TIMES received from the RS 232C interface the RS 232C interface during recording 232C FF To select the NEXT PREV Performs the REW sea
61. k using the RM P110 The message SAVING appears on the front panel display while the title name or title information is being saved On the monitor display THIS TITLE IS CHANGING INFORMATION PLEASE WAIT appears while the tile name or title information is being saved To verify information from another title Press the LIST button The screen returns to the one in step 3 Then push the button so that the screen returns to the one in step 2 Finally repeat steps 2 and 3 to verify information from another title Protecting a Title The TITLE LIST display allows you to protect titles from accidental erasure or to prohibit indexes from being added to or erased from titles Proceed as follows T Load the disc on which titles that you want to protect are recorded 2 Press the LIST button TITLE LIST display appears The list of titles is displayed TITLE LIST 1 1 1D 01 06 04 17 25 02 1D 01 06 04 17 35 03 1D 01 06 04 17 41 04 1D 01 06 04 17 46 05 1D 01 06 04 17 50 06 1D 01 06 04 17 53 07 1D 01 06 04 17 59 08 1D 01 06 04 18 03 3 Select the title that you want to protect from the list by pressing the or button Then press the button Editing Titles 43 44 The following display appears 04 17 25 When there are plural pages in the title list The following two methods are available to move to another page e Using the or button Using t
62. k your unit as it was originally packed at the factory and take care not to impact violent shocks in transit Precautions 5 6 Copyrights Materials played or recorded on this unit may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws You cannot use those materials without permission from the owners except for playing those materials for personal use This unit incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Marcrivision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Since this unit has a copy guard function software and broadcasting programs that contain copy protection signals cannot be recorded on this unit Since this unit has a function for prohibiting playback of not permitted discs such as pirated discs you cannot play such discs using this unit Exemption from responsibility for compensation for recorded data We will not take any responsibility for compensation for data that could not be recorded or played due to problems such as malfunction of the unit corruption or loss of recorded or edited data or any losses caused by such malfunctions or loss of data Please be aware of this policy beforehand Problem
63. kea PREV UP button ESTOP button Input connector Indicator S VIDEO IN S VIDEO VIDEO IN VIDEO 3 DV IN i LINK i LINK Dolby indicator Goes out when an audio signal recorded in a format other than in the Dolby Digital format is played back REPEAT indicator Lights during repeat playback For detailed information on repeated playback see Repeat Playback on page 36 ESTOP button Press this button to stop the recording or playback operation Ha PREV UP button PREV Used to jump to a chapter When pressed once moves to the start point of the chapter currently being played back When pressed twice moves to the start point of the previous chapter Pressing this button with the PLAY button held down allows you to view fast reverse playback at a speed three times the speed of the normal playback Location and Function of Parts M Q 10 UP Used to go back to the previous page during title operation in the TITLE LIST display gt PLAY button When you press this button it lights and playback begins gt PINEXT DOWN button NEXT Used to jump to a chapter When pressed once moves to the start point of the next chapter Pressing this button with the PLAY button held down allows you to view fast forward playback at a speed three times the speed of the normal playback DOWN Used to go to the next page during title operation in the TITLE LIST display HP
64. lay Take the remedies according to the message Monitor screen p Remedies PLEASE CONTACT SERVICE ALARM ALARM indication LOW BATTERY Contents of the alarm Main display section of the front panel display LOW BATTERY 52 Messages Message Monitor screen Front panel display Cause and remedies LOW BATTERY LOW BATTERY The unit has detected that the battery is low when the PLEASE CONTACT SERVICE power was turned on It is required to replace the battery with new one Push any button to make the alarm message disappears Contact your nearest Sony dealer to replace the battery with a new one MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED HUMID Condensation may form inside the unit KEEP THE POWER ON AND WAIT Keep the power on wait until the alarm message UNTIL THIS INDICATION GOES OFF disappears and then load the disc DISC FULL DISC FULL You loaded a disc which is almost full This message is CANNOT ADD NEW TITLES displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal DISC FULL You tried to record on a disc which was full This USE ANOTHER DISC message is displayed for about five seconds and then the display returns to normal Replace the disc with one which has sufficient capacity for recording TITLE FULL Title FULL You loaded a disc on which 49 titles were recorded This CANNOT ADD NEW T
65. le currently being played Repeat Playback Between Two Points A B Repeat You can conduct repeat playback of a certain section specified by two points Setting points A and B Proceed as follows to set points A and B and conduct repeat playback T Load the disc to be played 2 Press the MENU button during playback The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION gt DISC INFO SETUP MENU 3 Select REPEAT FUNCTION by pressing the or button and press the button with REPEAT FUNCTION highlighted The REPEAT FUNCTION display appears REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR REPEAT 4 Select REPEAT A B by pressing the or button and press the button with REPEAT A B highlighted The REPEAT A B display appears 5 Select A B SET by pressing the button EPEAT FUNCTION EPEAT A B R 6 Press the SET button Playback starts and A is displayed as a white letter at the bottom left of the screen A is highlighted in white T Press the SET button at the instant when the picture comes to the point you want to set that as point A Point A is set and A disappears Then B is displayed as a white letter A disappears and B is highlighted in white If you return to the previous menu display by pressing the button after setting only point A The poin
66. nputs with loop through output S video inputs with loop through output e Analog audio 2 channel inputs outputs Monitor output Control interfaces This unit is equipped with the following interfaces e RS 232C interface USB interface This unit is equipped with 9 pin RS 232C which is compatible with the SVO 9500MD video cassette recorder protocol and a USB interface which is compatible with the RS 232C protocol These interfaces provide the following new functions in addition to existing remote control functions of the unit Meta data input output per title You can record meta data such as name ID production date from external equipment for each title Input output of updated data in real time e i LINK interface Follows AV C protocol You can select one from among an RS 232C interface a USB interface or an i LINK interface from a menu e Control using the remote control unit You can use the following remote control units SVRM 100A remote control unit not supplied Compact size The compact size of the unit makes the unit suitable for use with medical instruments which are designed for use in limited spaces Features 7 Location and Function of Parts M Q Front Panel 8 o b Power switch and standby indicator Disc tray OPEN CLOSE button OPEN CLOSE Disc control section Front panel display REMOTE 2 connector REMOTE 1 connect
67. nu of SETUP MENU see page 47 LCH Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 1 RCH Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 2 MIX Outputs a mixed audio signal from both channel 1 and channel 2 factory setting Input signal selection Select the input signal ANALOG using the INPUT SELECT sub menu of SETUP MENU see page 24 Foot switch mode selection Select the operation mode of the foot switch from among LOW EDGE factory setting HIGH EDGE and LOW ACTIVE see page 28 Ee S video cable not supplied Denai Audio cable not supplied Em Audio cable not supplied ID AC power cord not supplied Rear panel S VIDEO IN MAIN POWER To analog audio output connector AUIDO IN L R S VIDEO OUT EN Front panel to AC outlet REMOTE ais REMOTE 2 MONITOR AUDIO SVRM 100A remote REMOTE 1 control unit Foot switch To S video output connector External equipment To S video input connector Video monitor To analog audio input connector Connection 13 MOIMOAQ 14 Connecting External Equipment 2 This section gives an example to connect external equipment for controlling the unit from connected external equipment Settings required for using this connection example Make the following set
68. og audio input connector To S video output connector To analog audio output connector MONITOR AUDIO External equipment to RS 232C connector to DV connector to USB connector You can use only one interface from among RS 232C USB and Connection Turning the Power On Off Turning the Power On Rear panel AC power cord to AC outlet Standby oe a Front panel HHO It GR Connect the AC power cord not supplied to the wall outlet and then set the MAIN POWER switch located on the rear panel to the I on side The standby indicator on the front panel lights in green 2 Push the power switch on the front panel The power of the unit is turned on and the front panel display lights The message Welcome appears on the front panel display Then the message changes to Now loading When the message changes finally to NO DISC you can start the next operation When a disc is loaded in the unit 0101 0 00 00 is displayed instead of NO DISC To turn the power on or off during normal operations Turn the power on or off using the power switch on the front panel When you push the power switch again Good Bye appears on the front panel display and then the front panel displa
69. or Menu disc control section ower switch and standby indicator Press to power on the unit when the MAIN POWER switch see page 11 on the rear panel is turned on This causes the front panel display to light Even if this switch is set to off the indicator is lit in green when the MAIN POWER switch is set to on To power off the unit press this switch again If the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is not set to on the power is not on even if you press the power switch Disc tray Used to insert or remove the disc OPEN CLOSE button Press to open or close the disc tray Location and Function of Parts REMOTE 1 connector stereo mini jack Connect a SVRM 100A remote control unit not supplied to this connector for remote control REMOTE 2 connector mini jack Connect a foot switch not supplied to this connector You can control recording and pausing using this foot switch Front panel display Disc indicator Recording mode indicator INPUT signal indicator Dolby indicator REPEAT indicator TITLE indicator CHAP indicator Time indicator REPEAT LINK olol 0 00 00 Main display section Disc indicator Lights when a DVD RW disc which can be recorded and played back with this unit is loaded in the tray This indicator goes off when a disc tray opens This indicator does not light when the disc which
70. ose indicated in this table use the power supply cord that is approved for use in your area United States Canada Plug Type HOSPITAL GRADE HOSPITAL GRADE Female end E62405 E35708 LR53182 LLO22442 LLO88408 Cord type E159216 E35496 LL112007 1 LL20262 Min Type SJT LL32121 LL84494 Min 18 AWG Min Type SJT Min 18AWG Minimum cord set 10A 125V 10A 125V rating Safety approval UL Listed CSA Note Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equip ment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade When installing the installation space must be secured in consideration of the ventilation and service operation Do not block the ventilation slots at the rear and vents of fans e Leave a space around the unit for ventilation e Leave more than 10 cm of space in the rear of the unit to secure the operation area Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT This DVD RECORDER is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Caution The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Caution The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed
71. outlet or that it is connected correctly see page 13 The unit does not work correctly For example The buttons do not work The unit cannot record or The unit may not work correctly due to the influence of static electricity Push the power switch on the front panel to turn the power off and then set the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to the off position play back see page 15 Next disconnect the AC power cord After a while re connect the AC power cord and turn the power on again The disc tray does After you record or edit data on the disc not open even if it may take several seconds for the disc you push the tray to open This is because the unit adds OPEN CLOSE certain required information to the disc It button is not a malfunction The power is turned on but images are not displayed on the monitor Or the image is distorted The connecting cords have been removed from the input and output connectors on the rear panel gt Connect them correctly see page 13 The connections of the input and output connectors are wrong gt Connect them correctly see page 13 The connecting cable is broken Check the connecting cables used to connect the unit to other devices A signal which is different from the one selected using the menu is currently being input Select the correct input signal using the INPUT SELECT sub menu of the SETUP MENU see
72. play returns to normal Remove the key lock function by setting the KEY INHIBIT sub menu of the SETUP MENU to OFF ABNORMAL SETTINGS ILL SETUP The settings made using the SETUP MENU are wrong SELECTED IN SETUP MENU Push any button to make the alarm message disappear SET ITEMS IN THE SETUP MENU TO then perform the following operation THE APPROPRIATE VALUES CONTACT Correct the SETUP MENU settings see page 47 If SERVICE IF THIS ALARM APPEARS the settings made are deactivated again or this AGAIN AFTER ABOVE PROCEDURE message appears again contact your nearest Sony dealer NO DISC NO DISC There is no disc loaded INSERT A DISC Load a disc DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK PAL DISC A disc recorded using the PAL video signal system has USE DISC WITH NTSC RECORDING been loaded in the unit with the NTSC video signal system set as the default Load a disc recorded using the NTSC video signal system DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK NTSC DISC A disc recorded using the NTSC video signal system has USE DISC WITH PAL RECORDING been loaded in the unit with the PAL video signal system set as the default Load a disc recorded using the PAL video signal system NOT SUPPORTED DISC Not supported A disc that cannot be used with the unit has been loaded USE DVD RW DISC The message disappears when the disc tray is opened Use a DVD RW disc that can be used with the unit LOADING TIME OVER LOADING ERROR The unit cannot recognize the dis
73. r the gt PINEXT DOWN button For details see When there are plural pages in the title list on page 42 4 Select ERASE by pressing the or button TITLE 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 PLAY PROTECT OFF TIT TIT 5 Press the button The following display appears ERASE 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 EXEC 6 Select EXEC by pressing the or button ERASE 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 ESC 7 Press the SET button The message READY appears 8 Press the SET button The message ERASING THIS TITLE PLEASE WAIT appears highlighted and the unit starts erasing the title selected The unit can record up to 49 titles on one disc When the last title is erased the capacity of the disc is increased by the size of that title When you erase a title adjustment is made to the title numbers based on where the erased title was in the list of titles For example you erase title 30 which is the last title currently recorded the remaining titles are title 1 to title 29 When you record a title the next time the new title number will be 30 If you erase titles other than the last one the capacity of the disc does not change However the title numbers are renumbered using the numbers of the titles which were erase Editing Titles 45 nuel 46 Menu Configuration and the Menu List The unit has two kinds of menus one is the menu displayed by pressing the MEN
74. rch same operation of the operation gt PINEXT DOWN and when a FF lt 4 PREV UP buttons of the REW unit when receiving the FF or command is PREV command FF REW Jumps to the top of the disc when receiving the FF command or REW command Menu Configuration and the Menu List 49 2 Select the desired basic menu by pressing the or Basic Menu Operations button The selected sub menu is highlighted This section describes the basic menu operations which are common to each display This manual describes some menu operations MENS elsewhere Read those sections too REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO 3 Press the button The next lower sub menu display appears SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C nuel KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 719200 1 Press the MENU button FOOT SW LOWEDGE AUTO INDEX OFF The TOP menu appears AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF The item selected is highlighted When there are more sub menus under the currently displayed menu Access the desired menu display by repeating steps REPEAT FUNCTION D NFO SETUP MENU 2 and 3 The item selected during the last menu operation using that screen is highlighted 50 Basic Menu Operations Example SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE SP AUDIO MON CH MIX REMOTE I F lt RS232C KEYBOARD
75. s added to the previous chapter and they become one chapter Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied 59 ii MANN snoeue eosiy 60 Glossary Bit rate Bit rate is the value indicating amount of compressed information recorded on the DVD disc per one second The unit is Mbps Mega bits per second for video signals 1Mbps indicates that the amount of information per second is 1 000 000 bits For audio signals kbps kilo bits per second is used The larger this value the larger the amount of information involved However this value does not relate to the picture and sound quality Chapter A segment of an image divided by two indexes Dolby Digital format Dolby Digital is an audio data compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories This is known as Dolby Surround The output signals are composed of 1 channel of woofer for playback of the low sound in addition to right and left of front center and right and left of rear This is called 5 1 channel surround 2 channel playback is available for the DVO 1000MD Finalize To arrange data on a recorded DVD disc so that it can be played back with another piece of DVD equipment A DVD RW disc is finalized when it is unloaded after being recorded However finalization is required even when a disc is played back using equipment compatible with DVD RW discs The disc can be recorded on again even if it is finalized Index
76. s may occur if you perform the following operations e When you use a disc recorded or edited using the unit with another DVD recorder or the DVD drive of a personal computer When you attempt to re use a disc with this unit after using it in the operations described above When you use a disc recorded using another DVD recorder or DVD drive of a personal computer with this unit Copyrights Overview Features The DVO 1000MD is a DVD Recorder designed for use with video equipment such as external equipment The DVO 1000MD compresses video signals sent from the external equipment with an MPEG 2 format and audio signals with Dolby Digital format 2CH and records video and audio signals on a DVD RW disc The following are the principal features of the unit Rewritable DVD RW disc as the recording media Since rewritable DVD RW disc is used as a removable disc the disc is automatically finalized and discs recorded with this unit can be played on other DVD RW players Also the unit searches for the first blank space automatically and starts recording from that point Thus it is not necessary to cue up and you can start recording right after you insert the disc 1 cm is a trademark DVD ReWritable High quality and long recording The unit employs VBR Variable Bit Rate recording which varies the compressed rate of MPEG2 dynamically according to the images recorded thereby high quality recording relative to record
77. sc on the tray With the recording playback surface facing down 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE button Or push the disc tray lightly The disc tray closes The DISC IN display blinks and the message Now loading appears on the front panel display f DISC IN display Go to the next step after the message Now loading disappears and the DISC IN display stops blinking If you load discs which cannot be used with the unit The message Not Supported appears In such a case unload the disc and insert a disc that can be used with the unit Unloading a disc 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button with the power turned on The disc tray opens Remove the disc If you do not wish to load another disc press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray Handling Discs 23 HAAN Bulpio08y AA Preparations for Recording Selecting Input Signals The INPUT SELECT sub menu of SETUP MENU allows you to select the input signal to be recorded 2 3 5 2 4 The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE i AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F lt RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWEDGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 3 Select INPUT SELECT by pressing the or button SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE gt SP AUDIO MON _CH MIX RS232C K
78. sccccsssssscssssscsesseee 16 Selecting Either NTSC or PAL Video Signal SYSlEM 2th Vac ati el cen Peels 16 Setting the Date and Time eener 18 Selecting the Remote Interface oe 20 Recording Handling Discs c sssccsssssscccsssscccsssssccsssssccesses 22 Usable DISCS annica iaaa tact Aaa ERES 22 Notes on Handling oseere 22 Loading and Unloading Discs eee 22 Preparations for Recording sooessooessssoosssoosso 24 Selecting Input Signals oc ee eeeeeeeeeeneees 24 Selecting the Recording Mode n 25 Recording esenski errira airis 26 Recording Titles sissioni coisi tareni 26 Marking Indexes During Recording 27 Using a Foot Switch occ eee esseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Adding Information to Titles eee 29 Pre Rec Function vwisiiccsss ctsenlieciteassetscteacesseeseete 29 When the Disc Becomes Full During Recording 30 Finalizing a Disc cccssssccccsssscccssssccccssseccceees 32 Formatting a DISC cccsssscccsssscccsssscccsssssseeses 33 Playback Play Dah scciec estes vehnetiehivcseslisceesttesinitwenssccteneeccente 34 Usabl Discs ssc isivieeasii nasil bie es 34 Playback a DISC ioris irian olen ea aE 34 Fast Forward or Reverse Playback 34 Adding Indexes During Playback 34 Searching for Desired Point ssscssssscsssseees 35 Jumping to a Desired Title oo eee 35 Jumping to a Desired Chapter 0 eee 35 Repeat Playback sicco cicices iece
79. t point of the previous title When pressed with the SET button during stopping jumps to the beginning of the first title in the disc button When pressed once during playback jumps to the start point of the next title When pressed with the SET button during stopping jumps to the beginning of the last chapter in the disc For detailed information on titles see page 26 For detailed information on chapters see page 28 FREEZE button When pressed the first time during playback the picture becomes a frame frozen picture When pressed the second time the frame frozen picture is replaced with the frozen first field picture When pressed the third time the first field frozen picture is replaced with the second field frozen picture Whenever you press the button the frozen picture is replaced in this sequence The FREEZE MODE item see page 48 of the SETUP MENU allows you to decide whether the first frozen picture is a frame frozen or field frozen picture The button does not function as a FREEZE button when the menu window or the TITLE LIST window is displayed In those windows thie button functions only as a cursor operation button Rear Panel MAIN POWER switch AC IN connector REMOTE IN RS 232C S VIDEO IN connectors VIDEO IN connectors VIDEO OUT connector S VIDEO OUT connector MONITOR AUDIO connector
80. t A set is cancelled The points A and B previously set are retained If you press the button again you can start setting the point B Press the SET button at the instant when the picture comes to the point you want to set as point B The point B is set and B disappears The repeat playback starts between the points A and B set Those points A and B are stored until you set new points A and B or until the disc is unloaded When erasing a title see page 44 or formatting a disc see page 33 points A and B set are cleared Stopping repeat playback between points A and B The following two methods are available to stop repeat playback between two points Using the Kd PREV UP or PPINEXT DOWN button e Using a menu operation To stop repeat playback using the ka PREV UP or gt INEXT DOWN button Jump to a title or a chapter located outside of the section specified by the A and B points using the FE PREV UP or PPINEXT DOWN button To stop repeat playback by menu operations 1 Follow the procedure in steps 1 to 2 described in Repeat Playback Between Two Points A B Repeat on page 36 to display the REPEAT FUNCTION item Repeat Playback 37 a HAN NIN yoeqheld cA 38 2 With CLEAR REPEAT highlighted press the SET button REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT A B REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE CLEAR_ REPEAT The unit exits the A B repeat mode and stops playback
81. t Area 3 The leakage current could increase when connected to other equipment 4 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause interference to other equipment If this unit causes interference which can be determined by unplugging the power cord from the unit try these measures Relocate the unit with respect to the susceptible equipment Plug this unit and the susceptible equipment into different branch circuit Consult your dealer According to standard EN60601 1 2 and CISPR11 Class B Group 1 Caution When you dispose of the unit or accessories you must obey the law in the relative area or country and the regulation in the relative hospital WARNING on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply 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 main lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel WARNING on power connection for medical use Please use the following power supply cord With connectors plug or female and cord types other than th
82. the button The new page appears Using the k lt PREV UP or gt PINEXT DOWN button To go back to the previous page Press the lt q PREV UP button To move to the next page Press the gt PINEXT DOWN button Select TITLE NAME to verify or edit the title name or select TITLE INFO to view or edit the title information by pressing the or button To verify or edit the title name SUB TITLE LIST 01 1D 01 06 04 17 25 PLAY PROTECT OFF TITLE NAME gt TITLE INFO ERASE To verify or edit the title information SUB TITLE LI 01 1D501 06 04 17 25 PLAY PROTECT OFF TITLE NAME TITLE INFO ERASE LIST 06 0 5 Press the button The name or information of the title selected in step 3 is displayed When TITLE NAME is selected Title name currently displayed Title name automatically recorded on the disc When TITLE INFO is selected Title name abcdefghijklimnopqrstuvw xyz Title information To edit the title name and information You cannot edit titles and information on this unit To edit them connect the RM P110 remote control unit not supplied to the unit For detailed information on how to use the RM P110 see To use an RM P110 not supplied as a keyboard for editing adding title name and information on page 29 When you finish editing Press the SET button on the unit after carrying out editing tas
83. tings before operating in this connection example using SETUP MENU For detailed information on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 50 e Audio output selection Select the audio output channel using the AUDIO MON CH sub menu of SETUP MENU see page 47 LCH Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 1 RCH Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 2 MIX Outputs a mixed audio signal from both channel 1 and channel 2 factory setting Input signal selection Select the input signal ANALOG using the INPUT SELECT sub menu of SETUP MENU see page 24 Remote control mode selection Select an interface to control the unit from among RS232C factory setting USB and iLINK see page 20 When controlling the unit only one interface is available from among RS232C factory setting USB and iLINK kei S video cable not supplied o Do Audio cable not supplied Em Audio cable not supplied P RS 232C cable cross type not supplied S VIDEO IN MAIN POWER To S video input connector AUDIO IN L R VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT REMOTE IN ROVIN RS 2820 to AC outlet NACIN DV IN i LINK e USB iLINK interfaces to control the unit remotely REMOTE IN RS 232C USB cable not supplied il AC power cable not supplied To anal
84. tton with the PLAY button held down This allows you to view fast forward playback at a speed three times the speed of normal playback To view reverse playback Press the kd PREV UP button with the PLAY button held down This allows you to view fast reverse playback at a speed three times the speed of normal playback Adding Indexes During Playback You can add indexes using the SVRM 100A remote control unit For detailed information on how to add indexes see Using an SVRM 100A Remote Control Unit Not Supplied on page 57 Searching for Desired Point Jumping to a Desired Title The or button allows the unit to jump to the title before or after the title currently being played NEXT PAUSE reci e J0LJ0 T Press the PPLAY button Playback starts 2 Press the or button to jump When you press the button When you press this button once the unit jumps to the start point of the title currently being played When you press this button twice the unit jumps to the start point of the previous title of the title currently being played When you press the button When you press this button once the unit jumps to the start point of the next title Jumping to a Desired Chapter The k lt PREV UP or PPINEXT DOWN button allows the unit to jump to the chapter before or after the chapter currently being played
85. ttons OFF Deactivates the key lock function All of the buttons are effective Menu Configuration and the Menu List 47 nuel 48 Item Function Setting B W MODE To forcibly OFF Processes the signal switch the from the VIDEO IN VIDEO signal process OUT and S VIDEO OUT mode of the connectors as normal color VIDEO IN signals Ma Eae ON Records the signal input to the VIDEO IN connector OUT ASi onr ectorsio as a black and white signal with a wide range and the black and white signal forcibly cuts the output burst signal from the VIDEO OUT and S VIDEO connectors Select this setting when black and white signals are input to the VIDEO IN connector and output from the VIDEO OUT connector DATE TIME To set the date and time of the unit PRESET MENU To display the BASIC Displays only the GRADE enhanced menu basic menu ENHANCED Displays the enhanced menu under the basic menu a Indexes recorded automatically cannot be erased b Ifthe video signal system does not match the one used in your area the disc cannot be played back even if the correct region code is selected Set the video signal system to either NTSC or PAL on the TV SYSTEM sub menu of the ENHANCED MENU c In Southeast Asia area the PAL TV system and the NTSC TV system are mixed Check whether your TV system is NTSC or P
86. u of the SETUP MENU allows you to make a new title when the number of indexes in one title exceeds 99 For details see AUTO TITLE on page 47 Segment between the indexes The segment between the indexes is called a chapter Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 Chapter Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter1 Chapter 2 Chapter1 Indexes Using a Foot Switch A foot switch not supplied allows you to start or pause recording The operation required for starting or pausing the recording depends on the setting of the FOOT SW sub menu of the SETUP MENU To stop recording when using a foot switch press the ESTOP button on the front panel of the unit 1 Press the MENU button Recording The TOP menu appears REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Select SETUP MENU by pressing the or button and press the button with SETUP MENU highlighted The SETUP MENU appears SETUP MENU 1 2 AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 19200 FOOT SW LOWEDGE AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 3 Select FOOT SW by pressing the or button SETUP MENU 1 2 REC MODE SP AUDIO MON CH MIX INPUT SELECT ANALOG REMOTE I F RS232C KEYBOARD OFF BAUDRATE 719200 AUTO INDEX OFF AUTO TITLE ON KEY INHIBIT OFF 4 Press the button The FOOT SW sub menu appears
87. uant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules If you have any questions about this product you may call Sony Customer Information Service Center 1 SO00 222 7669 or http www sony com Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model DVO 1000MD Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone Number 858 942 2230 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 For the customers in Canada This unit has been certified according to Standard CSA C22 2 NO 60601 1 3 4 Table of Contents Precautions esesseseeeeseseeseeccseseesosoeocsossesesoeseecesesseseeoe 5 Copyrights e seseeeesossescsoesesosseseeocseseecesoeocsoseesesoeseeeee 6 Overview Features eeseesesesseseeocseseeccsosceseescsoeocsossesesoeseeoeseseecesoe 7 Location and Function of Parts scscscseesees 8 Front Panel ies eiie fee E 8 Rear Panel 2sciecicitu dite atte narena 11 Connection eeseseesessesesosseseecesesoceoseeccsossesoseesecosseseee 13 Connecting External Equipment 1 13 Connecting External Equipment 2 0 0 0 0 14 Turning the Power On Off cccsssccssssseessees 15 Setup Preparation c scccsss
88. ures 7 Finalizing 32 Formatting a disc 33 Index adding during playback 34 marking 58 marking during recording 27 Input signal setting 24 L Locations and function of parts front panel 8 rear panel 11 M Menu basic operation 50 configuration 46 DISC INFORMATION menu 46 ENHANCED MENU 48 list 46 REPEAT FUNCTION menu 46 SETUP MENU 47 Messages alarm messages 52 error messages 52 verifying information 42 verifying editing a title name 42 verifying editing title information P 42 Troubleshooting 55 Playback A B repeat playback 36 adding indexes during playback V 34 Video signal system setting 16 disc 34 fast forward or reverse 34 from the TITLE LIST display 39 jumping to a desired chapter 35 jumping to a desired title 35 viewing frozen picture 41 Power on off 15 Precautions 5 R Recording marking indexes 27 preparations 24 selecting the input signals 24 selecting the recording mode 25 titles 26 Recording mode setting 25 Remote interface setting 20 Repeat playback playback of a chapter 38 playback of a title 38 RM P110 not supplied 29 S Setup disc end setting when recording 30 previous recording function 29 selecting a video signal system 16 selecting the input signal 24 setting the remote interface 20 using a foot switch 28 Specifications 56 SVRM 100A remote control unit not supplied index scanning 58 index search 58 location and function of parts 57 marking indexes 58 T Title addin
89. y goes off and the power is turned off Then the unit turns to the standby mode Turning the Power Off If you do not intend to use the unit for a long period turn the main power of the unit off Push the power switch on the front panel to put the unit in the standby mode Set the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to the off side The standby indicator on the front panel goes off and the power is turned off Turning the Power On Off 15 M Q 16 Setup Preparation Before you start to use the unit after you have made the required connections it is necessary to perform the following operations Selecting either NTSC or PAL video signal system Select the video signal system used in your region For detailed information see Selecting Either NTSC or PAL Video Signal System page 16 Setting the date and time You should set the date and time when you start the unit for the first time For detailed information see Setting the Date and Time page 18 Selecting the remote interface Select the remote interface to be used to control the unit remotely At the factory RS232C is selected as the default If you want to use either USB or i LINK change the remote interface setting For detailed information see Selecting the Remote Interface page 20 Selecting Either NTSC or PAL Video Signal System When you use the unit for the first time you should select the video signal syst
90. ying Information on a Disc You can verify information on a disc Proceed as follows to display the DISC INFORMATION display T Load a disc and press the MENU button The TOP menu appears MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU 2 Press the or button to select DISC INFO and press the button with DISC INFO highlighted The DISC INFORMATION display appears DISC INFORMATION DISC NAME AAA BBB gt MEDIA gt RWx4 TITLE COUNT 4 TITLES RECDATE FIRST 07 22 03 LATEST 07 29 03 DISCREMAIN 00 30 10 HO 01 00 20 SP 01 30 30 LP FINALIZE FORMAT You can very the following information on a disc Item Function DISC NAME To display the disc name MEDIA To display the media type display only TITLE COUNT To display the number of titles recorded on a disc display only REC DATE FIRST Oldest recording date among titles recorded in one disc LATEST Latest recording date among titles recorded in one disc Both are only displayed DISC REMAIN To display the remaining recording capacity in units of time for each recording mode display only FINALIZE To finalize a disc FORMAT To format a disc To display whole of the disc name Press the or button to select DISC NAME and press the button DISC INFORMATION DISC NAME MEDIA TITLE COUNT FINALIZE FORMAT 4 Press the button DISC NAME AAA BBB CCC DDD E

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