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Sony DSR-DR1000 DVD Recorder User Manual
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1. Eo oo E E oo REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch ON Use 75 Q coaxial cables for all of these connections Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 87 88 Control signal connections The following shows an example of control signal connections to enable the editing control unit to control all other A B roll editing system devices Mixer control mode selection switch DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder I Se exe eoe 6 SI ee PUMIN gt SS 9 pin remote control cable REMOTE This unit player 1 eor aA ZR booooo p o SS mL RMoLolololorore O 0 Ol RCC 5G 10G 30G cable a For the 9 pin remote control cable use an optional PARALLEL 9 pin remote control cable REMOTE IN R PVE 500 Editing RECORDER Control Unit UVW 1600 1600P player 2 Cy CEJ a PLAYER 1 OO aww p of J 3 8 MIXER SWITCHER PLAYER 2 fel o Olo Olu ooo I 9 pin remote control cable a REMOTE DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher Yr 60 00 S S4 CP 9 pin remote control cable a EDITOR Audio mixer eocCooo TDVDWVDDD VD 9 pin 15 p
2. Camcorder 2 Slow motion controller 75Q coaxial cable MEE 9 pin remote control cable E Cable with RCA phono plugs GL EDmm not supplied Connections With Camera System Event Recording 81 Connections to a Digital Non Linear Editing System The following figure shows a connection diagram to a non linear editing system in which this unit serves as the feeder machine Non linear editing system This unit i 1 OOOOOO SDI input i LINK SBP2 on AV C a When using the SBP2 protocol set menu item PC REMOTE to ENA see page 72 DV cable n S D 75 Q coaxial cable pinim Settings on this unit Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector REMOTE REMOTE indicator lights REMOTE I F menu item see i LINK page 72 For details of video audio input and audio mode settings see Settings for Recording on page 33 82 Connections to a Digital Non Linear Editing System Connections for a Cut Editing System The following figure shows a cut editing system Notes configuration that includes this unit and a DSR 1500A e This application requires both of the DSR 1500A 1500AP unit to serve as the player and recorder 1500AP units recorder and player to be fitted with the optional DSBK 1501 board For details of connecting devices ot
3. END gt Monitor screen Select END and press the gt OUT button A registration screen for the communications destination appears see next section If the address book already contains data A screen like the one shown on the next page appears containing a list of registration numbers and arbitrarily assigned host names NETWORK MENU gt 01HOST1 ADDRES BOOK 01 HOSTI 02 HOST2 03 HOST3 04 HOST4 05 HOSTS 06 HOST6 Time counter display Monitor screen Select a destination and press the gt OUT button to display the information for that destination You can change the information as required see page 54 Registering Host information in an Address Book The figure below shows the ADDRESS BOOK DATA screen Enter a host name up to 8 characters and the host information consisting of the IP address user name password and folder to use in communications The password and folder name do not have to be entered if they have not been specified Host name is a general term for destination data ADDRESS BOOK DATA HOST Host name IP 000 000 000 000 IP address USER User name PASS Password DIR Folder to use in communications APPEND lt SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY Use the following procedure to register host information 1 Select HOST and press the gt OUT button The HOST PRESET screen appears HOST PRESET HOST SHI
4. DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELECT SETUP BANK OPERATION NETWORK CONTROL MENU GRADE Time counter display eENHAN gt Current setting Monitor screen 3 Follow the same procedure as in steps 3 to 8 of the procedure in the section Changing the Settings of Basic Items page 75 using the cursor clip operation buttons to select an item and change its setting 4 When you have completed the settings press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and Saving appears in the time counter display while the new settings are saved in memory When the saving operation is completed the monitor screen and time counter display return to their normal indications Changing Menu Settings Returning Menu Settings to Their Factory Default Settings After making menu setting changes to return settings to their factory default settings setting initialization use the following procedure To return a particular setting to its factory default setting In the section Changing the Settings of Basic Items page 75 carry out the procedure up to step 6 then with the current setting displayed in the example if the factory default setting has been changed the current setting will be 100 or 50 proceed as follows T Either press the RESET button or select the default setting using the 4 CUE or amp button 2 Press the S
5. VIDEO IN fi VIDEO LOOP THRU TIME CODE IN f 2 TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P 1st unit Output device VCR camera etc VIDEO IN J VIDEO LOOP THRU 42 gt TIME CODE IN f f TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P 2nd unit poe ll VIDEO IN VIDEO LOOP THRU gt TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P nth unit Composite video or SDI video and audio signal aman Time code signal Menu Contents VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode The time code output signal is synchronized with the output video signal This mode is appropriate when outputting signals from a single device to a number of recorders using separate cables for video audio and time code In this mode the same time code is recorded on all of the recorders 1 to n VIDEO OUT fi J VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT jj VIDEO OUT 1 AUDIO IN L AUDIO OUT TIME CODE IN 4 TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P 1st unit TIME CODE OUT Output device VCR camera etc fl VIDEO IN fi VIDEO OUT Hf AUDIO IN fi AUDIO OUT 4 d gt TIME CODE IN b f TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P 2nd unit VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P nth unit Composite video signal e S video signal Analog component signal SDI video and audio signal Audi
6. the current setting is different from the factory default setting See step 2 of the operating procedure in Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items An asterisk in a complete list Factory default setting of settings See step 6 of the foregoing operating procedure Displaying Enhanced Items The factory default setting is not to display enhanced items To display enhanced items set the MENU GRADE menu item see page 73 to ENHANCED following the procedure in the previous section Changing the Settings of Basic Items In step 3 first select MENU GRADE and next select ENHANCED then press the SET button to save the setting in memory With this done when you press the MENU button and the gt OUT button to display the setup menu all basic and enhanced items on menu level 1 appear Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items To change the settings of enhanced items first carry out the procedure in the previous section Displaying Enhanced Items then proceed as follows Changing Menu Settings 77 MENU RESET SET 1 4 oc 2 3 1 Press the MENU button in the menu control section The menu selection level display appears on the monitor 2 With SETUP MENU selected press the gt OUT button This displays all basic and enhanced items on menu level 1 Level 1 menu display SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION M enu g rade
7. Self diagnostic alarm function This function automatically detects setup and connection errors operation faults and other problems It also displays a description of the problem its cause and the recommended response on the video monitor screen or time counter display Internal test signal generator The unit has built in video and audio test signal generators The video test signal generator can produce either a color bar signal or a black burst signal The audio test signal generator can generate either a silent signal or a 1 kHz sine wave signal Menu items are provided for selecting the test signals to be generated Reference signal connection The reference video input connector of the unit is provided with a loop through connector which can be used to connect the input reference video signal to other equipment When there is no loop through connection the reference video input connector is automatically provided with a 75 ohm termination Compatible with wide screen aspect ratio 16 9 The unit can record and play back aspect ratio information When video accompanied by wide screen aspect ratio information is recorded or played back the unit can output the video signal also containing the aspect ratio information Using the CD ROM Manual The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the DSR DR1000 DR1000P Video Disk Recorder English Japanese French German Italian and Spanish versions CD ROM Syst
8. A B roll editing An editing method that uses two or more playback VCRs to create special effects such as dissolve and wipe and uses one record VCR to record the results of the editing Using an editing control unit allows efficient control of the VCRs and very precise editing AES EBU format A unified format for digital audio signals It allows a single connector to carry the signals for two channels B Y signal A chrominance signal determined by subtracting the Y luminance signal from the B blue signal One of the component signals Chrominance signal Color signal containing color information such as hue and saturation Also called C signal Component signals YRB A video signal consisting of a luminance signal Y and two chrominance signals R Y B Y Composite signal A composite video signal containing video burst and sync signals Drop frame mode Time code runs at 30 frames sec The NTSC system however runs at about 29 97 frames sec Drop frame mode adjusts this difference The time code and video are synchronized by dropping the first two frames of the time code every minute except at the ten minute marks EE mode EE is an abbreviation of Electric to Electric Video and audio signals are supplied to the recorder s internal circuits but not to the recording heads LAN local area network A network system connecting computers over a local area for Glossary example one flo
9. CUE button or the J button to highlight the line to which you want to move the scene Press the SET button You are returned to the playlist screen The target scene is moved to the line above the specified scene and the scene numbers are reassigned To cancel the move Press the RESET button To delete scenes 1 Select DELETE and press the gt OUT button The confirmation message DELETE OK appears Press the SET button You are returned to the playlist screen The target scene is deleted and the scene numbers are reassigned To cancel the deletion Press the RESET button Saving the Current Playlist Data 1 2 Press the lt IN button repeatedly to display the Clip menu screen Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and the Clip menu closes Saving Playlists In addition to the current playlist you can save up to 7 playlists The current playlist is lost when the system is powered off but saved playlists can be used repeatedly Proceed as follows to save a playlist 1 Select SAVE in the Clip menu and press the gt OUT button The SAVE screen appears CLIP MENU LIST SAVE gt cliplist 2 cliplist 3 cliplist 4 cliplist 5 cliplist 6 cliplist 7 Working with Playlists 49 50 2 Select one of cliplist1 to cliplist7 and press the gt OUT button The confirmation message SAVE OK appears Press th
10. Specify a time code value to be used as the setting of point A For details see Setting Points A and B for Repeat Playback on page 39 B PRESET gt gt B preset Specify a time code value to be used as the setting of point B For details see Setting Points A and B for Repeat Playback on page 39 AUTO EE SELECT gt Auto EE Determine whether the unit enters EE mode or PB mode when audio and video signals from other equipment are input When this unit is used as the recorder for cut editing it is possible to output the input audio and video signals to the monitor This enables editing operation to be carried out using a single monitor F FWD REW gt gt F FWD REW Operations when in fast forward or rewind mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals received from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB The unit enters playback mode and outputs a playback video signal Audio signals are muted STOP gt gt STOP Operations when in stop mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals received from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB The unit enters playback mode and outputs a still picture STANDBY OFF gt gt STBY OFF Operations when in standby off mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals received from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB The unit enters playback mode and outputs a still picture
11. 2 Press the PLAY button on the player The player starts the playback operation Once you have started recording you cannot change the audio mode or recording format To perform the following operations Do this Press the STOP button Operation Stop recording Recording 35 36 Operation Do this Inhibit the SUPER Set the CHARA DISPLAY connector from outputting menu item see page 66 to text information time data OFF operation mode indications etc to the video monitor To Set Cue Points Setting cue points at highlight scenes makes it easy to cue those scenes up later Cue points can be set in recording playback or simultaneous recording and playback To set a cue point while recording hold down the 4 CUE button and press the SET button at the desired scene The message CUE SET appears on the monitor screen when a cue point is set Cue Set in the time counter When using a supplied RM LG2 you can set a cue point by pressing the CUE button on the RM LG2 To cue up a Cue point Hold down the 4 CUE button and press the NEXT PREV button to cue up a cue point For more information on this operation see Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point on page 44 To delete a cue point Cue up the cue point that you want to delete hold down the 4 CUE button and press the RESET button To delete all cue points select DELETE ALL CUE from the Disk menu and press th
12. 26 Location and Function of Parts 4 Time code input output section D TIME CODE IN connector B TIME CODE OUT connector ATE CODE TIME CODE IN time code input connector BNC type Input externally generated SMPTE time code for DSR DR1000 or EBU time code for DSR DR1000P to this connector TIME CODE OUT time code output connector BNC type This connector outputs a time code according to the operating state of the unit as follows During playback the playback time code During recording the time code generated by the internal time code generator or the time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector When the EE OUT PHASE menu item see page 69 is set to MUTE no time code is output Preparations chapter Setting the Date and Time When you start this unit for the first time you should set the data and time To set the date and time use the DATE TIME PRESET menu See page 75 for more information about basic menu operations DATE TIME PRESET DATE 2002 07 10 TIME 18 29 10 INC DEC M J KEY SHIFT gt KEY CLEAR RESET KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY To select the digit to set Press the lt IN or gt OUT button until the digit you want to change starts flashing In the date display the digit in the second place from the left does not flash To move from the date display to the time display press the g
13. Binary Gp Select the user bit binary group flag of the time code generator When the TC MODE menu item is set to EXT REGEN the user bit binary group flag setting follows the setting on the time code input to this unit 000 NOT SPECIFIED gt gt 000 Character set not specified 001 ISO CHARACTER gt gt 001 8 bit characters conforming to ISO 646 and ISO 2022 010 UNASSIGNED 1 gt gt 010 Undefined 011 UNASSIGNED 2 gt gt 011 Undefined 100 UNASSIGNED 3 gt gt 100 Undefined 101 PAGE LINE gt gt 101 Multiplex 110 UNASSIGNED 4 gt gt 110 Undefined 111 UNASSIGNED 5 gt gt 111 Undefined Menu Contents TIME CODE Time code Settings related to the time code generator VITC POS SEL 1 gt VITC pos 1 Select a line to insert the VITC in You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both this item and also VITC POS SEL 2 Description of settings For DR1000 20 LINE gt gt 20 line to 12 LINE gt gt 12 line Select any line from 12 to 20 Factory default setting 16 LINE gt gt 16 line For DR1000P 22 LINE gt gt 22 line to 9 LINE gt gt 9 line Select any line from 9 to 22 Factory default setting 19 LINE gt gt 19 line VITC POS SEL 2 gt VITC pos 2 Select a line to insert the VITC in You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both this item and also VITC PO
14. Connections for an A B Roll Editing System Audio monitor system connections The following shows an example of audio monitor system connections For details of these connections refer to the instruction manual for each connected device Reference video signal connection When you perform recording be sure to input a reference video signal For details of reference video signals see About reference video signals on page 84 Speaker left channel Speaker right channel Audio amplifier Cables with RCA phono plugs MONITOR OUT 1 MONITOR OUT 2 eeeoO9 DUVDVVDDDVDD c 0900 o OOOOOOOOOO Audio mixer DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher OOO 000 000 O CEEE O a CP A l EEE GEE DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder REF VIDEO Nio 1 Se dnircotn This unit player 1 REF VIDEO a OOOOO GG re ea Ss Ha poloble REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch ON UVW 1600 1600P REF VIDEO IN player 2 C Oo 3 G neee be ool I PVE 500 Editing Control Unit
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16. gt gt 1 5SEC 1 5 seconds 2 0 sec gt gt gt 2 0SEC 2 0 seconds REC INHIBIT gt REC INH Determine whether to prohibit recording OFF gt gt OFF Do not prohibit recording ON gt gt ON Prohibit recording The REC INHI indicator in the display section lights SEARCH ENABLE gt Search ENA Select how the unit enters the search mode DIAL DIRECT gt gt DIAL Press the SEARCH button or except during recording turn the search dial VIA SEARCH KEY gt gt via KEY Press the SEARCH button MAX SRCH SPEED gt Max SRCH Specify the maximum search speed in search shuttle mode and F FWD fast forward REW rewind mode SHUTTLE gt gt SHUTTLE Specify the maximum search speed in shuttle mode X60 gt gt gt X60 Maximum 60 times normal speed X32 gt gt gt X32 Maximum 32 times normal speed X16 gt gt gt X16 Maximum 16 times normal speed F FWD REW gt gt F FWD REW Specify the maximum search speed in F FWD REW mode MAX gt gt gt MAX No maximum search speed is specified X85 gt gt gt X85 Maximum 85 times normal speed X60 gt gt gt X60 Maximum 60 times normal speed X32 gt gt gt X32 Maximum 32 times normal speed When this item is set to MAX the playback video signal is muted JOG RESPONSE gt JOG dial Set the search speed corresponding to number of search dial rotations in jog mode TY
17. menu and clip operation buttons To select the digit to change Press the lt IN or gt OUT button until the digit that you want to change starts flashing To change a numeric value Press the 4 CUE button to increase a value and the J button to decrease a value To return to the value 000 000 000 press the RESET button To confirm the IP address Press the SET button To exit without changing the IP address press the MENU button Making Basic Network Settings To Set the Subnet Mask Select SUB NET MASK in the NETWORK CONTROL screen and press the gt OUT button The default value 255 255 255 000 appears with the leftmost digit 2 flashing Change the value by using the menu and clip operation buttons in the same way as with the IP address To Set the Default Gateway Select DEFAULT GATEWAY in the NETWORK CONTROL screen and press the gt OUT button The default value 000 000 000 000 appears with the leftmost digit 0 flashing Change the value by using the menu and clip operation buttons in the same way as with the IP address To Set Up a User Account Select ACCOUNT in the NETWORK CONTROL screen and press the gt OUT button A screen for the user name and password appears Enter a user name and password up to 8 characters each To enter the user name Select USERNAME and press the gt OUT button A user name screen appears and the cursor begins to flash To enter characters Rotat
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19. CNT value 29 type 28 type indicators 18 Troubleshooting 96 U U BIT 16 18 29 30 User account 32 User bit data 30 V VAR variable button 22 Variable 43 Index 1 07 VARIABLE switch 20 VIDEO button 19 IN connectors 24 indicators 17 18 INPUT PHASE mode 74 OUT connectors 25 Video performance 101 test signal 19 VIDEO INPUT PHASE mode 74 VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode 75 Video audio input setting section 19 VITC field indication 28 indicator 19 Y Y CPST connector 24 25 Y R B indicator 18 Sony Corporation http www sony net
20. DSR 1000P For DSR DR1000P only With the PHONES control knob at the center position MONITOR Output for headphones PHONES Stereo phone jack co to 13 dBu DSR DR1000 11 dBu DSR DR1000P 8 Q unbalanced 20 dBFS DSR DR1000 18 dBFS DSR DR 1000P Time code output TIME CODE OUT BNC type SMPTE time code DSR DR1000 EBU time code DSR DR1000P 2 2 Vp p 3 dB 600 Q unbalanced Remote control connectors REMOTE IN R OUT P D sub 9 pin x2 for connection of editing control unit RS 422A standard CONTROL Minijack for connection of the supplied RM LG2 Remote Control Unit and input of the trigger signal S400 i LINK 6 pin complied with IEEE 1394 ES 7 PVE 500 RM 450 450CE BVE 600 910 2000 9100 9100P etc Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 Remote control unit 1 Operating Instructions 1 Operating Instructions CD ROM 1 Accessories not supplied RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft Related equipment Linear editing control unit PVE 500 RM 450 450CE BVE 600 910 2000 9100 9100P DME switcher DFS 700A 700AP DXC D35 D35P Color Video Camera DSR 1500A 1500AP 1800 1800P 2000 2000P Digital Videocassette Recorder DSR 1600 1600P Digital Videocassette Player DSR 370 370P 570WS S70WSP Digital Camcorder Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications 103 104 Glossary
21. KEY MENU KEY aj is displayed when no source host is selected b is displayed when no clip is selected 2 If the source host and clip are correct proceed to step 5 To select the destination host execute steps 2 to 4 of Sending Clip Data page 55 Receiving Data 57 58 3 Select CLIP in the RECEIVE CLIP screen and press the gt OUT button The CLIP SELECT screen appears CLIP SELECT CLIP SHIFT D gt KEY CHAR SELECT JOG DIAL DELETE RESET KEY DATA SET SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 4 Refer to step 1 of Registering Host information in an Address Book page 53 and enter the name of the clip you want to receive up to 11 characters and then press the SET button You return to the RECEIVE CLIP screen 5 Press the SET button Preparations for communications start When the preparations finish the message Issuing transfer request Will begin transfer after the end of transfer standby appears Up to 29 transfer requests can be placed on standby When the 30th request is issued the message Request queue full Cannot send clip appears and the transfer is rejected To cancel the transfer In step 5 press the MENU button instead of the SET button Saving or Deleting Received Data Saving or Deleting Received Data The NEW CONTENTS indicator on the front panel of this unit light when new data is received Use the following proced
22. Keep the power on and wait until this alarm message HUMID disappears Rec inhibit mode is selected Set the REC INHIBIT menu item see page 65 to REC INHI OFF Remote mode is selected Set the LOCAL REMOTE switch to LOCAL REMOTE Simultaneous recording and playback Stop the unit by pressing the STOP button and then Dual Rec switch with the buttons in the PANEL SELECT section TC EXTERNAL is selected Set the TC MODE menu item see page 68 to INT TC EXT PRESET TCG REGEN mode is selected Set the TC MODE menu item see page 68 to INT REGEN mode PRESET Troubleshooting Alarm messages and associated directions Alarm message on monitor screen Cause Direction Alarm message in time counter display TCG RUN mode is set to REC RUN Set the RUN MODE menu item see page 68 to REC RUN FREE RUN VIDEO END 7 VIDEO END VIDEO TOP VIDEO TOP Troubleshooting 99 100 Appendixes Precautions On safety e Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further e Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time e To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself On operation and storage locations Avoid operation or storage in any of the following places Location subject to extremes of temper
23. PASS kkk DIR user local bin APPEND TO MENU SET KEY MENU KEY The host data is saved under registration number 01 To cancel the registration without saving any data Press the MENU button Editing an Address Book You can change the information in an address book entry and save it under the same registration number or a different registration number In the host list see If the address book already contains data on page 52 select the entry you want to change and press the gt OUT button The data for the selected entry appears ADDRESS BOOK DATA HOST HOST1 gt IP 192 168 000 001 USER USER1 PASS amp kkKKKKK DIR user local bin DELETE RESET KEY MODIFY SET KEY APPEND lt SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY To delete a host entry Press the RESET button The entry is deleted and the selected host name is removed from the list A host entry cannot be deleted while that host is sending data to or receiving data from this unit or in sending or receiving standby Entries cannot be deleted if the address book itself is being sent or received A warning message appears if you press the RESET button under these circumstances and the deletion is cancelled To change a host entry T Select the entry that you want to change and press the gt OUT button Creating and Editing an Address Book The setting screen for the selected entry appears 2 Re
24. PREV NEXT To search in the reverse direction press the PREV button with the PLAY button held down The both buttons light To search in the forward direction press the NEXT button with the PLAY button held down The both buttons light Searching with the search dial You can use the search dial of this unit to perform the following kinds of search playback Shuttle Press the SEARCH button or search dial to select shuttle mode the SHUTTLE indicator lights Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the rotation angle of the search dial The maximum shuttle playback speed can be changed with the MAX SRCH SPEED menu item see page 65 Jog Press the SEARCH button or search dial to select jog mode the JOG indicator lights Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the rotation speed of the search dial The playback speed range is 1 times normal speed Variable Press the VAR button lighting it the SHUTTLE indicator also lights You can control fine grained in 61 steps playback over the range 2 times normal speed Playback using the tape speed override TSO function You can use the tape speed override function to adjust the playback speed temporarily This function is convenient for playback phase synchronization with another VCR playing back the same program Display section 1 A 1 B 2 1 1a 1 A Hold down the PLAY button and turn the search dial in
25. SELECT button CNT value and time code are shown TIME DATA amp TIME gt gt Time amp Time Time data and VITC TIME DATA ONLY gt gt Time Time data only REC DATE amp TIME gt gt REC Date The time data selected with the COUNTER SELECT button is shown in the time counter display and the date and time of recording are shown on the monitor screen Menu Contents DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit SUB STATUS gt Sub status Select supplementary status information superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor Description of settings OFF gt gt OFF Nothing of supplementary status information TC MODE gt gt TC mode Indications of the operating mode of internal time code generator REMAIN gt gt Remain Remaining capacity of the tape CLIP NAME gt gt Clp Name The name of the clip which is being played back or recorded AUDIO MIXING gt gt Aud Mix Indications of input audio mixing ALL gt gt ALL All of the above mentioned items of supplementary status information For details of supplementary status information displayed on the monitor when a setting other than OFF is selected see Displaying Supplementary Status Information on page 79 MENU DISPLAY gt Menu DISP Set the type of characters in menu text superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor Make the following settings
26. SYSTEM MENU SETUP MENU TC PRESET DISK MENU NETWORK MENU DATE TIME PRESET Monitor screen 3 Press the gt OUT button The cumulative counts by the digital hours meter are indicated on the monitor screen and in the time counter display Digital hours meter indications on the monitor screen The three counts T1 T2 and T3 are indicated on the monitor screen Resettable trip counts Unresettable counts HOURS METER Ti X10 HOURS T2 0000 00000 x10 HOURS T3 000000000 X10 HOURS T4 0000 00000 x10 HOURS T1 OPERATION T2 PLAYING T3 RECORDING T4 3 a T4 is not currently supported The four digit value to the left of the slash is the resettable trip count and the right value is the cumulative total from manufacture Digital hours meter indications in the time counter display One of the three indications appears in the time counter display at a time Use the ty CUE and 4 buttons in the menu control section to change the item displayed Initially only the trip value appears In T2 mode and T3 mode hold down the gt OUT button to display also the cumulative total from manufacture which will appear to the right of the trip value and the slash The following illustrates the digital hours meter indications in the time counter display in all three display modes The right hand indication for each display mode is the indication you can view while hold
27. Supplementary Status Information When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to AUDIO MIXING On screen indication Meaning 1234 Input audio channels MIX selected for mixing 1234 Input audio channels 1 2 3 and 4 Example display 12 2 3 34 Input audio channels 3 and 4 are mixed and recorded on audio channel 4 on tape Input audio channel 3 is recorded on audio channel 3 on tape Input audio channel 2 is recorded on audio channel 2 on tape Input audio channels 1 and 2 are mixed and recorded on audio channel 1 on tape Display format of supplementary status information when the SUB STATUS menu item is set to ALL All items of supplementary status information are displayed in the order shown below erR EH pice Operating mode of the internal time code generator The rightmost V appears when the VITC menu item see page 68 is set to ON Setting for input audio mixing Connections and Settings Chapter Connections With Camera System Event Recording The figure below shows how to connect this unit to a multi camera system to record sports and other events Video monitor _ Reference video signal CIDA i C REF VIDEO IN OOOO O16 O66 Router o To transmission SDI OUT 1 system REF VIDEO OUT
28. Their Factory Default ORE Sc eet A rat neat ac cen erst ie el Shale 78 Displaying Supplementary Status Information 79 Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Connections With Camera System Event Record NG irene E O S T 81 Connections to a Digital Non Linear Editing System 82 Connections for a Cut Editing System 00 83 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 85 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases 92 Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Regular Ch tkS iiciin insien anasi aein nadin aosida 94 Troubleshooting eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeneeeneneeeeeeeeseeenees 96 Error M ssagesie irena s i es 97 Alarmi Messages a a a bei 97 Appendixes Preca ti nS siticscscdetiuiviiduacccocuiannedenidenmeastendelgonitahendns 100 Specifications cic idinntinnscwacmniinadstitaindamimeabduciatehentdeusies 101 GIOSSONY E E T TE 104 WO AAEE EEEE E E E EE 106 10 Overview chapter Features The DSR DR1000 DR1000P is a digital videodisk recorder using the DVCAM digital recording format It is the first professional DVCAM studio recorder to feature a hard disk as its recording media The DSR DR1000 DR1000P supports the jog shuttle and variable playback modes found on conventional VTRs together with jog sound In addition it supports many convenient functions possible only on a hard disk recorder such as simultaneous recording and playback random access and interval
29. display and output from the SUPER connector can be either the data contained in recording signals or the data in playback signals You can select recording or playback data with the R and P buttons in the PANEL SELECT section To select recording signal time data Press the R button To select playback signal time data Press the P button R is displayed before the data in the time counter display when recording data is being output and P is displayed before the data when playback data is being output However when the line output is playback data the P indicator in the LINE OUT SELECT section is lit and recording data is being displayed in the time counter display the R button is lit R is displayed before the data in the time counter display P is displayed before the data in the time counter display when line output is recording data the R indicator in the LINE OUT SELECT section is lit and playback data is being displayed in the time counter display the P button is lit To exit simultaneous recording and playback mode With the R or P button lit in the PANEL SELECT section press the STOP button to stop recording or playback Press the R and P buttons so that both buttons go out You cannot exit simultaneous recording and playback mode while performing simultaneous recording and playback Press the STOP button to stop recording or playback You can then exit the mode by pressing the buttons in the PANEL SELECT section so tha
30. indicator COMPOSITE S VIDEO or Y R B corresponding to the selected output analog video signal format lights Indicators Meanings COMPOSITE Composite video signal S VIDEO S video Separated Y and C signals Y R B Y R Y and B Y component video signals Location and Function of Parts 17 When COMPOSITE S VIDEO is selected Connectors Output signals Y CPST Composite signal R Y S C S C B Y S Y S Y SUPER Composite signal When Y R B is selected Connectors Output signals Y CPST Y signal R Y S C R Y signal B Y S Y B Y signal SUPER Composite signal AUDIO indicators Comprise the CH 1 2 indicator and CH 3 4 indicator to indicate the channel selection for analog audio output from the AUDIO OUT 1 3 and AUDIO OUT 2 4 connectors Indicators Functions CH 1 2 Lights when channels 1 and 2 are selected for analog audio output from the AUDIO OUT 1 3 and AUDIO OUT 2 4 connectors CH 3 4 Lights when channels 3 and 4 are selected for analog audio output from the AUDIO OUT 1 3 and AUDIO OUT 2 4 connectors You can change the channel selection with the AUDIO OUTPUT menu item see page 72 INPUT signal display section Indicates the input video and audio signal formats selected with the INPUT SELECT buttons i LINK VIDEO CH1 1 2 and CH2 3 4 buttons i LINK indicator Lights when the digital video and audio signals in i LINK com
31. input on the monitor is in the OFF position or a 75 Q terminator is not fitted to its video input connector Set the 75 Q termination switch to ON or connect a terminator The image on the monitor screen is too dark The image is too dark when recording a composite video signal In a video signal loop through connection of video monitors 75 Q termination switches for video input on monitors other than the loop end monitor are in the ON position Set the 75 Q termination switches to OFF on all monitors other than the loop end monitor Troubleshooting Audio problem Symptom Cause The REC PB LEVEL The VARIABLE switch on the front panel is set to PRESET control knobs do not work Remedy Set the VARIABLE switch to REC when recording or set it to PB when playing back Editing restriction Symptom Cause Video cannot be edited This unit does not support insert mode in insert mode Error Messages This unit is provided with a self diagnostic function that detects internal abnormalities When it detects an abnormality it outputs an error message to the monitor screen and indicates an error code in the time counter display To display error messages on the monitor screen connect the monitor to the SUPER connector and set the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 to ON factory default setting ERROR AN ERROR HAS BEEN
32. operations To display the Network menu select NETWORK MENU from the menu selection screen and press the gt OUT button Net menu Time counter display NETWORK MENU SEND RECEIVE ADDRESS BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS Monitor screen You can perform the following operations from the Network menu e Transfer clips or clip segments registered in cliplists e Transfer data registered in an address book e Receive clip data e Create and edit an address book e Save or delete clips after receiving them e Check communications status e Abort or cancel communications For basic menu operations see page 75 Network Menu Creating and Editing an Address Book Creating and Editing an Address Book Before sending and receiving data you need to register information about the communications destination in an address book Address book entries contain the host name IP address user name password and login folder of a communications destination You can register up to 50 entries To create or edit an address book select the ADDRESS BOOK item from Network menu and press the gt OUT button NETWORK MENU Adrs Book Time counter display SEND RECEIVE ADDRESS BOOK F NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS Monitor screen If nothing is registered in the address book A screen like the one shown below appears gt END Time counter display NETWORK MENU ADDRESS BOOK
33. pre alarm recording see page 37 For the necessary connections for recording and the settings not covered in this section see Chapter 7 Connections and Settings continuous recording see page 37 interval recording see Control mode selector Audio level meters INPUT signal display section 22588 onnan Video monitor Player DSR 1500A 1500AP Recording 33 When controlling this unit from an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R connector see Control mode selector on page 15 and the description of the REMOTE I F menu item on page 72 T Power on the video monitor then set its input switches according to the signals input from the player 2 Set up the player to play back a tape For details refer to the operating instructions for the player 3 Power on this unit by pressing the switch on the front panel 4 When the REMOTE indicator is off the external editing control unit is not used use the COUNTER SELECT button to select the type of time data to be used Each press of this button cycles through three options COUNTER CNT value TC time code and U BIT user bit data The time data type indicator for each option lights as it is selected Selected time data Time data type indicator Count value of the time COUNTER counter Time code TC User bit
34. recording This unit is equipped with ani LINK interface supporting the AV C and SBP2 protocols which allows it to transfer data at high speeds It is also equipped with an Ethernet connector allowing it to be connected to a LAN for transferring recorded data as files This unit can be used as a recorder in combination with video cameras and players and incorporated in a conventional editing system as a professional feeder Because it adds a variety of convenient hard disk functions to the functionality of a conventional VTR it can significantly increase editing efficiency i LINK and are trademarks and indicate that this product is in agreement with IEEE1394 1995 specifications and their revisions The following are the principal features of the unit DVCAM Format DVCAM is a professional digital recording format developed by Sony from the consumer DV component digital format High picture quality and high stability Video signals are separated into color difference signals and luminance signals which are encoded and compressed Features to one fifth size before being recorded to ensure stable and superb picture quality High quality PCM digital audio PCM recording makes for a wide dynamic range and a high signal to noise ratio thereby enhancing sound quality There are two recording modes 2 channel mode 48 kHz sampling and 16 bit quantization which offers sound quality equivalent to the DAT Digital Audi
35. screen below the operating mode display area Tota fofol forat et7t for Supplementary status information The following items of supplementary status information are displayed depending on the setting of the SUB STATUS menu item Setting of SUB Items of supplementary STATUS menu item _ information displayed TC MODE Operating mode of the internal time code generator REMAIN Remaining capacity of the disk CLIP NAME Clip name AUDIO MIXING Setting for input audio mixing ALL All of the above items The following tables show the on screen indications of supplementary information and their meaning In each table the indications given in brackets such as ASM are the indications displayed when the SUB STATUS menu item is set to ALL For the display format when ALL is selected see the next section When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to TC MODE time code LTC read from tape On screen Meaning indication INT PRST FREE The internal time code generator is IP F operating in FREE RUN mode INT PRST REC The internal time code generator is IP R operating in REC RUN mode INT REGEN T amp U The internal time code generator is in IRTU synchronization with the playback Displaying Supplementary Status Information 79 80 When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to TC MODE On screen Meaning indication EXT LTC T amp U The internal time code
36. sync R Y S C 0 286 Vp p DSR DR1000 or 0 3 Vp p DSR DR1000P 75 Q burst level VIDEO IN Composite Component S video Analog audio inputs AUDIO IN XLR 3 pin female x2 4 0 3 6 dBm high impedance balanced For DSR DR1000 only Time code input TIME CODE IN BNC type SMPTE time code DSR DR1000 or EBU time code DSR Specifications DR1000P 0 5 Vp p to 18 Vp p 3 3 kQ unbalanced Network 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 type 100BASE TX complied with IEEE 802 3u 10BASE T complied with IEEE 802 3 Output connectors Digital signal outputs SDI OUT BNC type x2 SDI format 270 Mbps SMPTE 259M CCIR656 III AUDIO AES EBU OUT BNC type x2 complying with AES 3id 1995 S400 i LINK 6 pin complied with IEEE 1394 Analog video outputs VIDEO OUT BNC type x3 composite component S video switchable Y CPST and SUPER 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Y CPST 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync R Y S C and B Y S Y 0 7 Vp p 75 color bars for DSR DR1000 or 100 color bars for DSR DRIOOOP 75 Q B Y S Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync R Y S C 0 286 Vp p DSR DR1000 or 0 3 Vp p DSR DRIOOOP 75 Q burst level Composite Component S video Analog audio outputs AUDIO OUT XLR 3 pin male x2 4 0 3 6 dBm 600 Q loading low impedance balanced Phono jack 11 dBu DSR DR1000 9 dBu DSR DR1000P 1 dB 47 kQ unbalanced 20 dBFS DSR DR1000 18 dBFS
37. the power on Switch to the O 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 When you power the unit off with the switch on the front panel data is saved before the power is cut off If you need to turn the main power off always power the unit off with the switch on the front panel before setting this switch to off ACIN connector Use the supplied power cord to connect this to an AC outlet CONTROL connector mini jack Connect the supplied RM LG2 Remote Control Unit REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors D sub 9 pin You can connect remote control units to these connectors using an optional 9 pin remote cable You can also use this connectors to make cascade connections between several DSR DR1000 DR1000P units Use the IN R connector to connect an editor When connecting remote control devices connect the device that controls recording operations to the IN R connector and the device that controls playback operations to the OUT P connector Before doing this you need to set the REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 to select how the connectors are used Location and Function of Parts 23 400 i LINK connector 6 pin IEEE 1394 Connect a DV cable to make connections to DV devices computers and so on If the unit is connected to a device equipped with a 6 pin DV jack when you intend to disconn
38. video signal consisting of a sync signal or sync and burst signals used as a reference SBP2 Serial bus protocol 2 A protocol to control peripheral devices connected to a computer by TEEE1394 Setup for DSR DR1000 The difference between the reference black level and the blanking level of a composite signal SMPTE Abbreviation of Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers a professional association established in the USA S N Abbreviation of Signal to Noise ratio The higher the S N value the less noise and higher the picture quality Search mode A VCR operating mode used when searching for specific scenes by viewing the video output or time code values while playing back the tape at various speeds in forward or reverse direction Subcarrier A sine wave imposed on the luminance portion of a video signal and modulated to carry color information Its amplitude represents color saturation and its phase represents hue Superimpose To put a set of characters onto a picture so that both can be seen at the same time S video A signal format in which Y luminance and C chrominance signals are separated to reduce interference between them so that noiseless images are reproduced Sync signal A reference signal consisting of vertical and horizontal sync signals used for synchronizing the scanning patterns of the video camera and the monitor Time code Signals recorded on the media to s
39. video signals input 19 COMPOSITE indicator 18 Composite video input 19 Connections A B roll editing system 85 audio monitor system 87 camera system 81 control signal 88 cut editing system 83 digital non linear editing system 82 reference video signal 87 video monitor 90 video audio signal 89 CONTINUOUS REC indicator 16 Continuous recording 37 CONTROL connector 23 Control mode selector 15 COUNTER 16 18 SELECT button 16 Cue point cueup 44 setting 36 Cursor clip operations buttons 22 Cyclical playback 42 D Date time setting 27 Default gateway 32 Digital interfaces 10 jog sound function 11 signal input output section 26 signal inputs 102 signal outputs 102 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU IN 1 2 and AUDIO AES EBU IN 3 4 connectors 26 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUT 1 2 and AUDIO AES EBU OUT 3 4 connectors 26 Digital hours meter 94 display modes 94 Disk end alarm indicator 18 Disk menu 45 Display section 17 Drop frame indication 28 DVCAM format 10 indicator 18 E EBU time code 18 Editing control unit settings 91 EE OUT PHASE 73 Enhanced items 61 changing the settings 77 displaying 77 Error messages 97 Event recording 81 EXT button 21 F Factory default settings 78 Front panel 14 i LINK 10 indicator 18 19 Indications of menu 64 indicator 16 INPUT signal display section 18 Interfaces 10 Internal test signal generator 12 Internal time code generator 29 Internal time code generator advancement 31 Interv
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41. while watching the monitor screen WHITE WITH BKGD gt gt White White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD gt gt Black Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE gt gt W outline White characters with black outline BLACK OUTLINE gt gt B outline Black characters with white outline PEAK HOLD gt Peak hold Set the peak hold time for the audio level meters 1 5 SEC 1 5 sec to OFF gt gt OFF Set the peak hold time in the range of OFF no peak hold to 1 5 seconds in 0 1 second steps Factory default setting OFF gt gt OFF OVER DISP HOLD gt Hold OVER Determine whether or not to hold the OVER indication display on the audio level meters once the indications light OFF gt gt OFF Do not hold the OVER indication display ON HOLD gt gt ON Hold the OVER indication display With ON selected once the display is held it will remain held unless you change the setting to OFF BRIGHTNESS gt Brightness Set the brightness of front panel indicators Set brightness as a percentage of the maximum 100 gt gt 100 75 gt gt 75 50 gt gt 50 ALARM gt ALARM Determine whether alarm messages are issued or not OFF gt gt OFF Alarm messages are not issued ON gt gt ON Alarm messages are issued REF ALARM gt REF ALARM Determine whether alarm messages related to reference video signal are issued or n
42. A message ALL PROTECT appears asking you to confirm the protection Press the SET button again to protect all clips or press the MENU button to return to the menu without protecting When CLIP is selected Display the clip to protect using the PREV and NEXT buttons and press the SET button The OFF display shown on the screen before the clip s timecode changes to ON to indicate that the clip is protected At this point you can unprotect the clip by pressing the RESET button When you have protected all of the clips that you want to protect press the MENU button to return to the protect operation menu and press the SET button To Search in Clip Units Clip Jump To Search in Clip Units Clip Jump Press the PREV button or the NEXT button on the front panel PREV button The first press moves to the start point of the clip containing the current position The second press moves to the start point of the previous clip NEXT button The first press moves to the start point of the next clip The second press moves to the end point of the next clip Example Playback gt direction A BC DE FG I Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Clip 42 f NEXT P PREV a The last clip When you press the PREV button or the NEXT button at the current position point P the unit behaves as follows PREV pressed one time Jump to point E PREV pressed two times Jump to point C NEXT pressed one time Jump to point G N
43. CONTROL INPUT BLANK gt Level 3 C PHASE MODE I ADJ RANGE VIDEO GAIN CHROMA GAIN CHROMA PHASE SETUP LEVEL BLACK LEVEL 5 LINE 335 SRCH CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL REC MODE INPUT ARRANGE REF LEVEL LEVEL SELECT INT AUDIO SG JOG CONTROL SHUTTLE MUTE DV ATT o INTERFACE SELECT VIDEO OUTPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT REMOTE I F IP ADDRESS SUB NET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY ACCOUNT NETWORK CONTROL E SETUP BANK OPERATION RECALL BANK1 RECALL BANK2 RECALL BANK3 RECALL BANK4 SAVE BANK 1 SAVE BANK 2 SAVE BANK 3 SAVE BANK 4 MENU GRADE TC PRESET DISK MENU DELETE CLIP ALL PROTECT CLIP PROTECT ALL ON PROTECT ALL OFF DELETE ALL CUE NETWORK MENU SEND CLIP RECEIVE cur LIST ADDRES BOOK ADDRESS BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS DATE TIME PRESET HOURS METER CH1 IN LEVEL m CH2 IN LEVEL OUTPUT LEVEL a Menu item for DSR DR1000 only b Menu item for DSR DR1000P only Menu Organization 63 Menu Contents Setup Menu The purpose and settings of the setup menu items are described below Indications of menu items and settings e In the table below entitled Menu contents the Examples Indication on monitor Indication in time counter screen display OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational EE gt gt gt EE indication of each menu item or setting on the monitor screen is shown first the
44. DETECTED IFORM SERVICE OF FOLLOWING CODE RRR MAAR RRR 0 RA KAR KKK Error message Error code Direction Error code rm ErrorXX XXX Monitor screen Time counter display If an error message appears follow the direction indicated on the monitor screen Alarm Messages When operating this unit the unit may sometimes output alarm messages such as the one shown below to the monitor screen and the time counter display ALARM Cause of REMOTE MODE IS SELECTEB alarm SET REMOTE LOCAL SWITCH4 Direction TO LOCAL REMOTE Monitor screen Time counter display Troubleshooting 97 If such an alarm message appears a connection or operation error may have been made or condensation on heads may have occurred Follow the direction indicated on the monitor screen To display alarm messages on the monitor screen it is necessary for the monitor to be connected to the SUPER connector and set the following menu items to ON e CHARA DISPLAY see page 66 e ALARM see page 67 e REF ALARM see page 67 Alarm messages and associated directions Alarm message on monitor screen Cause Direction Alarm message in time counter display A non standard signal is being used for Use a standard signal VIN NON STD input video A non standard ref signal is being used Use a standard signal REF NON STD
45. ET SET j e SET button Cursor clip operation buttons Location and Function of Parts 21 MENU button Press this button to display the menu on the monitor screen and the time counter display Press it again to exit the menu display On how to use the menu see Chapter 6 Menu Setting RESET button Press this button to e reset menu settings e reset the time data shown in the time counter display to zero e send a negative response to the prompts issued by the unit or e delete clips SET button Press this button to e save new Settings such as selected menu items and time code settings to memory e send a positive response to the prompts issued by the unit or e create a clip list Cursor clip operations buttons Press these buttons to select a menu item to change timecode initial values and user bits data and to set clip in and out points and to set cue points lt IN Moves to the left or sets an in point 4 CUE Moves up or sets a cue point gt OUT Moves right or sets an out point J Moves down For details on modifying the time code value see To set the initial time code value and user bit data on page 30 Search control section SEARCH button VAR button JOG and SHUTTLE aoe indicators gt Search dial SEARCH button Press this button turning it on to use the search dial for search playback in jog or shuttle m
46. ET button The setting returned to its factory default is saved in memory as the current setting To return all settings to their factory default settings T Press the MENU button in the menu control section The menu selection level display appears on the monitor screen 2 Press the gt OUT button to display level 1 of the setup menu 3 Press the RESET button A message appears to confirm whether or not you wish to return all settings to their factory default settings Monitor screen message Message in the time counter display INITIALIZE ALL ITEMS TO Init setup FACTORY PRESET VALLUES 4 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and Saving appears in the time counter display while the settings of all items are returned to their factory default settings These factory default settings are saved in memory If you power off the unit while settings are being saved settings may not be correctly returned to their factory default settings Wait until the saving is completed before powering off the unit To cancel the resetting operation Instead of pressing the SET button press the RESET button The display returns to menu level 1 leaving the settings unchanged Displaying Supplementary Status Information When you set the SUB STATUS menu item see page 67 to other than OFF you can view supplementary status information on the monitor
47. EXT pressed two times Jump to point I Playing Back Scenes Extracted From Clips Program Playback In Qut_ In Out In Out In Out Scene Scene Scene B C D Clip 2 Scene A Clip 1 Sequence of the scenes being played back Clip 3 B DI G A The following example explains how to extract scenes A to D and play them back in the order B D C A 1 2 In clip 2 cue up the point that you want to use as the In point of scene B With the SET button held down press the lt IN button IN set appears in the time counter and the LED to the side of the lt IN button lights The In point timecode appears in the operation mode display area below the time code display on the monitor screen Cue up the point that you want to use as the Out point of scene B With the SET button held down press the gt OUT button OUT set vappears in the time counter and the LED to the side of the gt OUT button lights The Out point timecode appears in the operation mode display area below the time code display on the monitor screen With the CLIP button held down press the SET button CLIP set appears in the time counter and scene B is registered When the In Out points are registered the In and Out points timecodes disappears and the operation mode is displayed below the time code display on the monitor screen An exclamation point appears after CLIP
48. FT SD KEY CHAR SELECT JOG DIAL DELETE RESET KEY DATA SET SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 2 Enter the host name To enter characters Rotate the search dial until the desired character appears Characters appear in the following order when you rotate the search dial in the clockwise direction A toZ Ls Ages atoz hs l amp 5 oP 0to 9 lt gt Characters appear in the reverse order when you rotate the search dial in the counterclockwise direction To delete a character after entering it press the RESET button To move the cursor Press the lt IN or gt OUT button To confirm a host name Press the SET button You are returned to the ADDRESS BOOK DATA screen 3 Next enter the IP address IP user name USER password PASS and folder to use in communications DIR e When you are entering an IP address the only characters which appear as you rotate the search dial are digits e Do not specify a folder name DIR to exchange data between two DSR DR1000 DR1000P units Communications will not be carried out correctly if a folder is specified 4 When you have set all the required items check the information on the ADDRESS BOOK DATA screen and confirm by pressing the SET button with the lt IN button held down Creating and Editing an Address Book 53 54 ADDRESS BOOK DATA HOST HOST1 gt IP 192 168 000 001 USER USER1
49. H1 input Select the audio level setting according to the audio level of the signal input to the AUDIO IN 1 3 connector 4 4 dB gt gt gt 4dB 0 dB gt gt gt 0dB 3 dB gt gt gt 3dB for DSR DR1000P only 6 dB gt gt gt 6dB CH2 IN LEVEL gt gt CH2 input Select the audio level setting according to the audio level of the signal input to the AUDIO IN 2 4 connector 4 4 dB gt gt gt 4dB 0 dB gt gt gt 0dB 3 dB gt gt gt 3dB for DSR DR1000P only 6 dB gt gt gt 6dB OUTPUT LEVEL gt gt Out Level Select the analog audio output reference level 44 dB gt gt gt 4dB 0 dB gt gt gt 0dB 3 dB gt gt gt 3dB for DSR DR1000P only 6 dB gt gt gt 6dB Menu Contents 71 72 AUDIO CONTROL Audio Settings related to audio control INT AUDIO SG gt Audio SG Select the operation of the internal audio test signal generator Description of settings SILENCE gt gt silence Silent signal 1kHz SINE gt gt 1kHz 1 kHz 20 dB FS for DSR DR1000 or 18 dB FS for DSR DR1000P sine wave signal When you select SG audio test signal as the audio input in the video audio input setting section on the front panel the audio test signal generated by the internal audio test signal generator is input JOG CONTROL gt Jog cirl Select whether to adjust the audio playback speed during s
50. Menu Contents OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings LOCAL ENABLE gt Local ENA Select which of the recording playback control buttons PREV PLAY NEXT STOP and REC operate when the control mode selector is set to REMOTE Description of settings ALL DISABLE gt gt All DIS All of the recrding playback control buttons are disabled STOP gt gt STOP Only the STOP button is enabled ALL ENABLE gt gt All ENA All of the recording playback control buttons are enabled and settings such as preroll time change or time data display selection are effective REC MODE gt REC mode Select the recording mode NORMAL REC gt gt Normal Normal recording PRE ALARM REC gt gt Pre Alarm Pre alarm recording CONT REC gt gt Cont REC Continuous recording INTERVAL REC gt gt Interval Interval recording settings required in next item INTERVAL REC INTERVAL REC gt Interval REC Set the standby and recording intervals for interval recording INTERVAL gt gt Int Time Set the standby interval for interval recording 30 sec gt gt gt 30 SEC 30 seconds 1 min gt gt gt 1 MIN 1 minute 5 min gt gt gt 5 MIN 5 minutes 10 min gt gt gt 10 MIN 10 minutes REC TIME gt gt Rec Time Set the recording interval for interval recording 0 5 sec gt gt gt 0 5SEC 0 5 seconds 1 0 sec gt gt gt 1 0SEC 1 0 second 1 5 sec gt
51. N 2 4 Audio channel 2 When in 4 CH 32 kHz mode 2 Analog video audio signal output section Input Audio channels on which input connectors signals are recorded AUDIO IN 1 3 Audio channels 1 and 3 AUDIO IN 2 4 Audio channels 2 and 4 You can switch the audio recording mode with the REC MODE menu item see page 71 The selection is indicated by the REC MODE display on the front panel VIDEO OUT Y CPST R Y S C B Y S Y SUPER 0000 D VIDEO OUT connectors AUDIO OUT 1 3 and AUDIO OUT 2 4 connectors MONITOR connector 2 4 VIDEO OUT connectors BNC type There are the following VIDEO OUT connectors for outputting analog video signals e Y CPST e R Y S C e B Y S Y e SUPER The signals output from these connectors depend on the setting of the VIDEO OUTPUT menu item see page 72 The setting is indicated by the VIDEO indicators in the OUTPUT signal display section on the front panel The analog video signals that can be output from these connectors are as follows When COMPOSITE S VIDEO is selected Connectors Output signals Y CPST Composite signal R Y S C S C B Y S Y S Y SUPER Composite signal When the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 is set to ON factory default setting the SUPER connector outputs a composite video signal with superimposed text information When Y R B is selected Connectors Ou
52. ODE gt ESR mode Select whether to enable the edge subcarrier reducer ESR OFF gt gt OFF Do not enable ON gt gt ON Enable When playing back a composite signal set this to ON PROCESS CONTROL gt Proc ctrl C PHASE MODE gt gt C Phas MD Select the phase rotation mode for chroma phase control The effect of this setting applies to the output levels of all of the composite video S video SDI and component video signals U V COMPOSITE gt gt gt Cmpst Select this setting when observing the composite video output level using a composite vectorscope PB PR COMPONENT gt gt gt Cmpnt Select this setting when observing the component video output level using a component vectorscope ADJ RANGE gt gt Adj range Select the variable range of the VIDEO and CHROMA gains _3 to 3 dB gt gt gt 3 3 3 dB to 3 dB WIDE gt gt gt wide to 3 dB VIDEO GAIN gt gt V gain Adjust the video output level 000 gt gt gt 000 to 3FF gt gt gt 3FF Factory default setting 200H CHROMA GAIN gt gt C gain Adjust the chroma output level 000 gt gt gt 000 to 3FF gt gt gt 3FF Factory default setting 200H CHROMA PHASE gt gt C phase Adjust the chroma phase 00 gt gt gt 00 to FF gt gt gt FF Factory default setting 80H For DR1000 only SETUP LEVEL gt gt Setup lev Adjust the black setup
53. OR kal DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Cable with RCA phono plugs Em not supplied 75 Q coaxial cable IE not supplied Settings on an editing control unit When connecting an editing control unit make the settings as follows according to the model PVE 5 00 No settings are required BVE 600 900 910 2000 NTSC model or FXE 100 120 Set the VCR constants as follows 1 2 80 18 3 00 4 96 5 6 05 05 7 03 8 80 9 OA 10 08 11 FE 12 13 00 80 14 15 5A FF BVE 600 900 910 2000 PAL model or FXE 100P 120P Set the VCR constants as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 84 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 81 17 00 7D 05 05 02 80 OA 07 FE 00 80 4C FF RM 450 RM 450CE Set the DIP switches as follows e Left switches 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OFF OFF e Right switches RM 450 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON e Right switches RM 450CE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 91 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases When using two or more players as in an A B roll editing After configuring the editing system use a vectorsco
54. PE1 gt gt type 1 Search speed varies linearly over the range 1 to 1 times normal speed TYPE2 gt gt type 2 Search speed varies in stepwise manner over the range 3 to 3 as shown in TYPE2 P in figure below In the 1 speed section speed does not vary regardless of search dial rotations TYPE3 gt gt type 3 Search speed varies linearly over the range 3 to 3 as shown in TYPE3 in figure below a FFWD PLAY button and NEXT button pressed at same time REW PLAY button and PREV button pressed at same time b c TYPE 2 Speed TYPE 3 Speed SQ ees 3 LEWD reverse 1 Rotation rate reverse FWD RVS FWD Rotation rate Menu Contents 65 66 OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings PREROLL TIME gt Preroll Set the preroll time Description of settings 15 SEC gt gt 15 sec to 0 SEC gt gt 0 sec The preroll time can be set in one second increments to between 0 and 15 seconds A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing When an editing control unit such as the PVE 500 has been connected this setting is disabled and the setting on the editing control unit is in effect Operations such as the preroll time setting and the time data switching operation are also performed on the editing control unit Factory default setting 5 SEC gt gt 5 sec AFTER CUE UP gt After CUE
55. REC the INPUT signal display section Video input signal Corresponding Lit indicator input connector INPUT in the INPUT SELECT signal display button section Composite signal VIDEO COMPOSITE VIDEO IN Y CPST in VIDEO group Separated Y C VIDEO S VIDEO in signal VIDEO group VIDEO IN Y CPST and R Y S C Component signal VIDEO Y R B in VIDEO IN Y CPST VIDEO group R Y S C and B Y S Y Recording MODE menu item see page 71 The corresponding indicator lights in the REC MODE display Lit indicator in the REC MODE display 2CH Audio mode 2 channel mode 4 channel mode 4CH Two audio recording modes with either two channels at 48 kHz or four channels at 32 kHz can be used on this unit It is not possible to select any other mode for example with four channels at 48 kHz If there is a point where the audio mode is switched it is not possible to carry out insert editing over a section including that point e When in 4 channel mode analog audio is selected for all four channels channels 1 2 and 3 4 the same analog audio signals are recorded on channels and 3 and on channels 2 and 4 respectively T When manually adjusting audio input levels with the VARIABLE switch on the front panel set to REC use the REC PB LEVEL control knob for each channel to adjust the audio input level Watching the audio level meter in E E mode adjust the level
56. REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 PHONES connector stereo phone jack and control knob Connect stereo headphones to the connector for audio monitoring during recording or playback The control knob controls the volume of the headphones It also controls the level of the audio signal output from the MONITOR connector on the rear panel The settings made with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button and MONITOR SELECT button select the audio channels for audio output via this connector The same channel selection as for the audio level meters applies to this connector METER CH 1 2 3 4 button Pressing this button toggles the audio level meter mode between CH 1 2 channels 1 and 2 and CH 3 4 channels 3 and 4 The settings made with this button and the MONITOR SELECT button select the channels for level indications and audio output For more details see MONITOR SELECT button MONITOR SELECT button Use this button and the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button to select the audio channels e for level indications on the audio level meters e for audio output via the PHONES connector on the front panel e for audio output via the MONITOR connector on the rear panel Depending on the setting made with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button the channels for output to the above meters and connectors are selected as follows When CH 1 2 mode is selected with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button PHONES connector MONITOR connector Audio level me
57. S O N Y 3 742 658 13 1 Video Disk Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Note The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the DSR DR1000 DR1000P Video Disk Recorder English Japanese French German Italian and Spanish versions For more details see Using the CD ROM Manual on page 13 Dvcam 5 DSR DR1000 DR1000P 2002 Sony Corporation 2 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a book case or built in cabinet This apparatus is provided with a main switch on the rear panel Install this apparatus so that user can access the main switch eas
58. S SEL 1 For DR1000 20 LINE gt gt 20 line to 12 LINE gt gt 12 line Select any line from 12 to 20 Factory default setting 18 LINE gt gt 18 line For DR1000P 22 LINE gt gt 22 line to 9 LINE gt gt 9 line Select any line from 9 to 22 Factory default setting 21 LINE gt gt 21 line VITC OUTPUT gt VITC out Select the time code to be output as VITC OFF gt gt OFF Do not output VITC TC gt gt TC Output TC after converting it into VITC VITC gt gt VITC Output VITC EE OUT PHASE gt EE out Determine the output phase for the LTC signal output from the TIME CODE OUT connector when recording time code and in STOP REC mode forced EE mode MUTE gt gt mute Mute the output THROUGH gt gt through Output the time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector as it is See example configuration on page 74 VIDEO INPUT PHASE gt gt V input Output the time code with the same phase as the input video signal phase See example configuration on page 74 VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE gt gt V output Output the time code with the same phase as the output video signal phase See example configuration on page 75 MUTE IN SRCH gt Mute in SR Select whether to mute the output from the TC OUT connector in search jog shuttle mode OFF gt gt OFF Do not mute ON gt gt ON Mute VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control IN
59. Select the operating mode following cue up STOP gt gt STOP Stop mode STILL gt gt STILL Output still pictures in search mode PLAY START gt PLAY start Set the timing for switching from stop mode to playback mode In an editing system including an editing control unit such as the PVE 500 you can adjust this setting so that the delay before switching to playback mode is the same on all the decks of the editing system It is then no longer necessary to synchronize the decks for editing and the preroll time can be shortened 16 FRAME DELAY gt gt 16 delay to 4 FRAME DELAY gt gt 4 delay The larger the numerical value the longer the delay Factory default setting 5 FRAME DELAY gt gt 5 delay for DSR DR1000 or 4 FRAME DELAY gt gt 4 delay for DSR DR1000P DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit CHARA DISPLAY gt Chara disp Determine whether or not to output text such as time code values from the SUPER connector Description of settings OFF gt gt OFF Do not output text In spite of this setting pressing the MENU button causes menu text to be output ON gt gt ON Output text CHARA POSITION gt Chara pos Set the position of text superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor Use the cursor clip operation buttons in the menu control section to adjust the text position while watchi
60. T VIDEO SG gt Video SG Select the test signal to be output from the internal test signal generator When SG is selected using the VIDEO button in the video audio input setting section the internal test signal generator outputs the selected test signal This signal can be recorded Description of settings For DSR DR1000 75 COLOR BARS gt gt 75 bars 75 color bar signal BLACK BURST gt gt BB Black burst signal For DSR DR1000P 100 COLOR BARS gt gt 100 bars 100 color bar signal 75 COLOR BARS gt gt 75 bars 75 color bar signal BLACK BURST gt gt BB Black burst signal STD NON STD gt STD N STD Select the STD or NON STD mode in accordance with the composite video or S video input FORCED STD gt gt STD The STD mode is always used forced STD mode FORCED NON STD gt gt NON STD Use this setting when the input video signal is unstable forced NON STD mode OUT REF SEL gt Out Ref Select the reference video signal to use REF VIDEO gt gt REF Use the signal input to a REF VIDEO IN connector as the reference video signal The input video signal to be edited is required to be in synchronization with the reference video signal INPUT VIDEO gt gt INPUT Use the input video signal selected with the VIDEO button in the video audio input setting section For DSR DR1000 only SETUP REMOVE gt Setup rmv Determine whether or not to remove black se
61. ack of various different scenes The figure below shows how to make cascade connection using the REMOTE IN R connector and the REMOTE OUT P connector In this case the REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 must be set to 9PIN PARA To control all of the cascaded units from a single unit press the EXT button on the controlling unit turning it on Set the control mode selectors on other units to REMOTE Monitor 0e Recorder 1 controlling unit a 75 Q coaxial cable b 9 pin remote control cable Monitor OOOO Recorder 2 REMOTE IN R Recorder n Monitor Playback High Speed and Low Speed Search Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing Points Use the search function to easily locate the desired scene and to quickly and accurately determine edit points Searching with the NEXT and PREV buttons The PREV and NEXT buttons can be used alone to jump to the start and end points of clips see page 46 To cue up a Cue point Press the PREV NEXT button with the 4 CUE button held down For more information on this operation see Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point on page 46 To search while viewing the video at fast speed PLAY
62. age Issuing transfer request Will begin transfer after the end of transfer standby appears Up to 29 transfer requests can be placed on standby When the 30th request is issued the message Request queue full Cannot send clip appears and the transfer is rejected To cancel the transfer In step 2 press the MENU button instead of the SET button Receiving Data You can specify the names of clips recorded by other recorders on the network and receive those clips over the network After receiving the data you can choose whether to save or delete it Up to 100 data items can be received The following procedure allows you to receive clip data that has been recorded on other recorders Data cannot be received when there is 10 minutes or less of free disk capacity If free disk capacity has fallen to 10 minutes or less you should make more capacity available by deleting recorded clips before carrying out this operation 1 Select the RECEIVE item on the Network menu and press the gt OUT button NETWORK MENU i on Receive CLIP Time counter display CLIPLIST ADDRESS BOOK ADDRESS BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS Monitor screen The RECEIVE CLIP screen appears showing the currently selected source host and the name of the target clip RECEIVE CLIP HOST HOoST2 _ Transfer source host CLIP 0001 Name of clip to receive gt RECEIVE TO MENU SET
63. al recording 37 IP address 32 iS400G LINK connector 24 J Jog 43 audio 43 JOG SHUTTLE indicators 22 K KEY INHI 15 L LAN 51 LINE OUT SELECT button indicators 15 LOCAL 15 Long time recording 36 Menu AUDIO CONTROL 71 changing settings 75 contents 64 DISPLAY CONTROL 66 INTERFACE SELECT 72 MENU GRADE 73 OPERATIONAL FUNCTION 64 organization 61 SETUP BANK OPERATION 73 TIME CODE 68 VIDEO CONTROL 69 MENU button 22 Menu clip control section 21 METER CH 1 2 3 4 button 15 MONITOR connector 26 SELECT button 15 Monitor problems 96 screen contents 28 Multi simultaneous playback 42 N Network basic settings 32 connector 24 menu 52 NETWORK indicator 16 NEW CONTENTS indicator 58 NEXT button 21 O Operation mode indications 28 OUTPUT signal display section 17 P P button 21 P indicator 15 PB Fs display 19 PCM digital audio 10 Phase adjustment 92 PHONES connector 15 control knob 15 PLAY button 21 Playback 37 cyclical 42 Playlist adding a new scene 49 changing the playback order 49 deleting scenes 49 deleting the content 50 displaying 48 editing 48 exiting 50 resetting In Out points 49 saving 49 saving current data 49 POWER main power switch 23 Power switch 14 Pre alarm recording 37 Precautions 100 PREV button 21 Processor adjustment range 101 Program playback 47 R R button 21 R indicator 15 Rear panel 23 REC button 21 REC INHI indicator 18 REC MODE audio recordin
64. ature 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 Note that the interior of a car left in summer with the windows closed can exceed 50 C 122 F Damp or dusty places Location subject to severe vibrations Location near equipment generating strong electromagnetic emissions Location near transmitting stations generating strong radio waves Operate the unit in a 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 angle exceeding 20 Avoid violent impacts Dropping the unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunction Do not obstruct ventilation openings To prevent the unit from overheating do not obstruct ventilation openings by for example wrapping the unit in a cloth while it is in operation Precautions 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 thinners 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 pro
65. ause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug dose not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories
66. both indicators are lit Output signals are recording signals or playback signals as selected by the R button and the P button in the PANEL SELECT section see page 21 Output signals can also be switched from an external device connected to the REMOTE OUT P connector See To select output signals during simultaneous recording and playback on page 38 for more information about selecting the output during simultaneous recording and playback Location and Function of Parts 15 16 COUNTER SELECT button Selects the type of time data to be shown in the time counter display Each press of this button cycles through the following three indicator display options e COUNTER CNT count value of the time counter e TC time code e U BIT user bits If the Control mode selector is set to REMOTE the COUNTER SELECT button does not operate In this case make the time data selection via the external equipment connected to the REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors on the rear panel Status indicators This indicate the current status of the unit CONTINUOUS REC When this indicator is lit the unit will return to the first recording start position and continue recording overwriting old data whenever the available recording space is exhausted NETWORK When the unit is connected to a LAN this indicator lights during data communications or on standby for communication NEW CONTENTS When the unit is connected to a LAN this
67. cue points are set see page 36 the NEXT button is used to cue up a cue point see page 44 STOP button Press this button to stop the recording or playback operation 5 PANEL SELECT section The buttons of the PANEL SELECT section cannot be turned on or off during simultaneous recording and playback PANEL SELECT EXT button B P button D R button R recorder button Press this button turning it on to put the control panel of the unit into a state in which the only operations possible are recording operations The buttons which function in this state are the REC button PLAY button only when pressed at the same time as the REC button and the STOP button P player button Press this button turning it on to put the control panel of the unit into a state in which the only operations possible are playback operations The REC button and PLAY button do not function even if pressed at the same time EXT external button When you have connected multiple DSR DR1000 DR1000P units in a cascade sequence and want to control the other units from a one unit press the EXT button of the controlling unit turning it on You can connect multiple DSR DR1000 DR1000P units for multi simultaneous playback For details see Connecting Multiple Units for Simultaneous Playback Multi Simultaneous Playback on page 42 6 Menu clip control section MENU button RESET button MENU RES
68. cycles through the following options e CH 3 channel 3 only Only the CH 3 indicator lights e CH 4 channel 4 only Only the CH 4 indicator lights e CH 3 and CH 4 channels 3 and 4 Both the CH 3 and CH 4 indicators light E E mode Abbreviation of Electric to Electric mode In this mode video and audio signals input to the VCR are output after passing through internal electric circuits but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as heads and tapes This can be used to check input signals and for adjusting input signal levels 1 Display section INPUT VIDEO CH 1 1 2 CH 2 3 4 a Ee Ra ae OUTPUT 7 COMPOSITE CH 1 2 S VIDEO CH 3 4 REC MODE B INPUT signal display section Time data type indicators 2 DVCAM indicator B KEY INHI indicator REC INHI indicator W Disk end alarm indicator REPEAT indicator AUDIO AUDIO HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES REMOTE 9P _I LINK PB Fs 32K 44 1K 48K SI Time counter display Remote mode indicators VITC indicator PB Fs display REC MODE display OUTPUT signal display section OUTPUT signal display section This selection determines the signals output from the Indicates the output video and audio signal format selected Y CPST R Y S C and B Y S Y SUPER with the INTERFACE SELECT menu items see page 72 connectors as follows VIDEO indicators The
69. data U BIT When the REMOTE indicator is lit selection of the time data type is carried out at the editing control unit 5 Select the formats of video and audio input signal to be recorded Use the INPUT SELECT buttons in the video audio input setting section to select the desired signal formats Each selection is shown by a lit indicator in Video input signal Corresponding Lit indicator input connector INPUT in the INPUT SELECT signal display button section SDI signal VIDEO SDI in VIDEO SDI IN group i LINK compatible VIDEO i LINK digital video signal in DV format S400 i LINK Internal test video VIDEO SG in VIDEO signal group Audio input signal Corresponding Lit indicator input connector INPUT SELECT in the INPUT button signal display section Analog signal CH1 1 2 and ANALOG in AUDIO IN 1 3 and CH2 3 4 AUDIO group AUDIO IN 2 4 AES EBU signal CH1 1 2 and AES EBU in AUDIO AES EBU CH2 3 4 AUDIO group IN SDI signal CH1 1 2 and SDI in AUDIO SDI IN CH2 3 4 group i LINK compatible automatic i LINK digital audio signal in setting DV format depending on e video input B S400 i LINK signals Internal test audio CH1 1 2 and SG in AUDIO signal CH2 3 4 group Once you have started recording you cannot change the input signal selection Select the audio mode Select either two channel mode 2 CHANNEL or four channel mode 4 CHANNEL with the
70. deo monitor Control mode selector 3 T Power on this unit by pressing the switch on front panel The STOP button lights A few seconds later if the STOP menu item under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item see page 64 is set to PB a still image will appear on the monitor screen When controlling this unit from an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R connector of this unit set the control mode selector of this unit to REMOTE IN R turning the REMOTE indicator on When not set the switch to LOCAL turning the indicator off 2 Power on the video monitor and set its switches as shown below Playback 37 38 Switch 75 Q termination switch Setting ON or attach a 75 Q terminator Input switch Set according to the type of input signal from this unit 3 Press the PLAY button This starts the playback operation When all data is played back the unit stops playback To perform the following operations Do this Press the STOP button Operation Stop playback Adjust the audio playback level For digital or analog audio output Set the VARIABLE switch on the front panel to PB and use the REC PB LEVEL control knob for each channel For outputs from the PHONES connector and MONITOR connector Use the PHONES control knob on the front panel outputs from the PHONES connector on the front panel and the MONITOR connecto
71. digit The current time code value or user bit data is shown in the time counter display Enter hexadecimal values 0 to 9 A to F when setting user bit data 2 Set the TIME CODE menu items see page 68 as 6 chown below Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have set the desired values for all digits Menu item Setting To set a value of 00 00 00 00 simply press the TC MODE INT PRESET RESET b tton RUN MODE FREE RUN or REC RUN 7 Press the SET button DF MODE Normally ON DF for DSR DR1000 The message NOW SAVING appears on the only monitor screen Saving appears in the time counter display and the new settings are stored in 3 Display the TC PRESET menu memory After this saving operation is completed the monitor screen and the time counter display return to their usual status The current setting is shown on the monitor screen and in the time counter display on the front panel The leftmost digit keeps flashing One of the following menu screens is displayed on the monitor depending on the setting made in step 1 The set data may be lost if you power off the unit while the above saving operation is in progress Wait until the saving operation is completed before powering off 30 Setting the Time Data Advancement of internal time code generator The internal time code generator can advance in either of two modes which can be set with the RUN MODE me
72. e Time data E Drop frame indication for time code reader ej Drop frame indication for time code generator D VITC field indication im Recording indications during simultaneous playback and recording DSR DR1000 DR1000P operation mode a This character can appear on the DSR DR1000 only The character to appear in these two columns is always a colon on the DSR DR1000P Time data type The following time data type indications are displayed Setting the Time Data Indication Description CNT Count value of the time counter TCR Time code data from time code reader factory default setting UBR User bit data from time code reader TCR Time code data from VITC reader UBR User bit data from VITC reader 2 TCG Time code data from time code generator UBG User bit data from time code generator T R gt Time code data from time code reader The asterisk indicates an interpolation by the time code reader to make up for the time code data not correctly read from the disk U R gt User bit data from the time code reader The asterisk indicates that last data is retained by the time code reader as the new data has not been read correctly from the disk a You can switch between TC and VITC using the TC SELECT menu item see page 68 b is displayed when data cannot be read in correctly E Drop frame indication for time code reader
73. e gt OUT button When the message DELETE ALL CUE appears press the SET button DISK MENU DELETE PROTECT For more information about the Disk menu see Deleting Clips on page 45 Long time Recording With Video Camera The figure below shows connections between this unit and a video camera Reference video signals REF VIDEO IN DS e cio O O oco ote Video monitor a 75 Q coaxial cable Recording Recording Continuously by Overwriting Old Content Continuous Recording Continuous recording allows you to continue recording for extended periods by overwriting older recorded content To perform continuous recording you need to set the REC MODE menu item see page 65 to CONT REC The CONTINUOUS REC indicator lights when this unit is in continuous recording mode Existing clips on the disk are not overwritten in continuous recording If you wish to use the entire disk for continuous recording delete all clips on the disk before starting to record In simultaneous recording and playback during continuous recording only clips which have been saved to disk before the start of continuous recording can be played back The clip currently being recorded cannot be played back Recording at Set Intervals In
74. e Disk menu to delete selected clips or delete all clips In the menu selection level select the Disk menu and press the gt OUT button The Disk menu screen appears See page 75 for more information about basic menu operations To display the delete operation menu select DELETE in the Disk menu and press the gt OUT button In the delete operation menu select CLIP or ALL DELETE and press the SET button to delete individual clips or all clips When CLIP is selected Display the clip to delete by playback or search and press the SET button A message DELETE appears asking you to confirm the deletion Press the SET button again to delete or press the MENU button to return to the menu without deleting When ALL DELETE is selected A message ALL DELETE appears asking you to confirm the deletion Press the SET button again to delete or press the MENU to return to the menu without deleting Protecting Clips You can use the Disk menu to protect clips so that they are not deleted accidentally DISK MENU DISK MENU DELETE PROTECT PROTECT CLIP DELETE ALL CUE PROTECT ALL ON PROTECT ALL OFF Clips 45 46 To display the protect operation menu select PROTECT in the Disk menu and press the gt OUT button In the protect operation menu select PROTECT ALL ON or CLIP and press the SET button All clips or individual clips are protected When PROTECT ALL ON is selected
75. e SET button The current list is saved as the list with the selected number To cancel the save Press the MENU button To Delete a Playlist 1 Select ALL DELETE in the Clip menu and press the gt OUT button The confirmation message ALL DELETE OK appears Press the SET button The current playlist is deleted To cancel the deletion Press the MENU button Exiting the Clip Menu If you want to save the current playlist data press the SET button on the Clip menu screen If you need not save the current playlist data press the MENU button with the CLIP button held down on the Clip menu screen Working with Playlists Network Operations Chapter Connecting This Unit to a LAN Connecting this unit to an Ethernet LAN allows you to exchange data with computers and other recorders Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet acm oo eG CHH DSR DR1000 DR1000P DSR DR1000 DR1000P Before connecting this unit toa LAN you need to set its IP address subnet mask and default gateway and to set up a user account with a user name and password see Making Basic Network Settings on page 32 Connecting This Unit to a LAN 51 52 Network Menu Use the Network menu to send data save received data check communications status and perform other network
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77. e the search dial until the desired character appears Characters appear in the following order when the search dial is rotated in the clockwise direction A to Z LA a to Z ie my l amp 5 E 0 to 9 lt gt Characters appear in the reverse order when the search dial is rotated in the counterclockwise direction To delete a character that you have entered press the RESET button To move the cursor Press the lt IN or gt OUT button To confirm the user name Press the SET button To exit without setting a user name press the MENU button To enter a password Select PASSWORD and press the gt OUT button A password screen appears with the cursor flashing Use the menu and clip operation buttons to enter a password and confirm it in the same way as the user name Recording and Playback Chapter Recording This section describes the necessary settings and Settings for Recording Use the following procedure to make normal recording settings on this unit connected with a player To perform normal recording you need to set the REC MODE menu operations to perform recording on this unit The same item see page 71 to NORMAL REC settings and operations apply whether you are using the In addition to normal recording this unit is capable of unit as part of an editing system for dubbing or as a stand alone recorder page 37 and
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79. ect or reconnect the DV cable turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the AC outlet beforehand If you connect or disconnect the DV cable while the device is connected to the AC outlet high voltage current 8 to 40 V is output from the DV jack of the device to this unit which may cause a malfunction When connecting a device that has a 6 pin DV jack to this unit first connect the plug of the cable to the 6 pin DV jack of the device 1 Analog video audio signal input section 7 When searching at speeds in the range 1 to 39 or ea to 1 times normal speed the audio signal output from this connector and monitored on external equipment may sound differently from the audio signal played back on this unit network connector RJ 45 type This is a LOBASE T 100BASE TX connector for network Ethernet connection When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage VIDEO IN Y CPST D VIDEO IN connectors B AUDIO IN 1 3 and AUDIO IN 2 4 connectors VIDEO IN connectors BNC type There are the following VIDEO IN connectors for inputting analog video signals e Y CPST loop through connectors e R Y C e B Y The signals you can connect to these connectors depend on the selection made with the VIDEO button in the video audio input selection section The selection is indicated by the VIDEO indicator
80. ed out at a speed determined by the rotation speed of the search dial The playback sped range is 1 times normal speed The search dial does not click in this mode Variable Press the VAR button lighting it the SHUTTLE indicator also lights You can control fine grained in 61 steps playback over the range 2 times normal speed The search dial clicks in the positions for still playback 1 times normal speed and 2 times normal speed Rear Panel REF VIDEO IN connectors Analog video audio signal input section see page 24 OO OQ OJO N O O 2 ouput sect signal SOOGOOO es Digital signal input output oto oto 400 i LINK connector Network connecter Time code input output section see page 26 CONTROL connecter REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors section see page 26 0 POWER switch AC IN connector REF reference VIDEO IN connectors BNC type Input a reference video signal The two connectors are loop through connectors You can connect the reference video signal input to the left connector to other equipment via the right connector marked Ww When no connection is made to the right connector the left connector is terminated with an impedance of 75 Q automatically POWER main power switch Switch to the I side to turn
81. ee page 72 and the Control mode selector so that the remote mode indicators in the display section are on or off as follows e When using an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R connector Switch menu item Setting REMOTE REMOTE indicator lights Control mode selector REMOTE I F menu item 9PIN 9P indicator lights e When using an RM LG2 connected to the CONTROL connector Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector LOCAL REMOTE I F menu item When using equipment connected to the B S400 i LINK connector Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector REMOTE REMOTE indicator lights REMOTE I F menu item i LINK i LINK indicator lights For description on how to carry out search operations via external equipment see the operating instructions for the equipment Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point When you have started this unit the cue pointer is automatically positioned at the top of the disk or the start point of the first recorded clip When you press the NEXT button with the i CUE button held down the cue pointer jumps to the first registered cue point A second press of the NEXT button with the 4 CUE button held down makes the cue pointer jump to the second registered cue point a third press makes the cue pointer to the third registered cue point and so on When you press the PREV button with the
82. eing recorded is not possible during continuous recording Program playback clip segment playback You can extract scenes up to 100 scenes anywhere in the materials on the hard disk to create playlists This unit follows the playlist to play the materials automatically allowing you to play sequences with this unit alone You can check and modify the lists on the monitor Multi simultaneous playback 9 pin PARA function Via the two RS 422A connectors multiple DSR DR1000 DR1000P units can be connected in a cascade connection for simultaneous playback without delay This is convenient in situations such as output to multiple monitors To perform multi simultaneous playback you need to set the REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 to OPIN PARA Other Features Support for two i LINK protocols This unit supports the AV C protocol used for input and output of digital video and audio signals in the DV format and the SBP2 protocol used for high speed transfer of video and audio data By connecting SBP2 compatible nonlinear devices or servers you can transfer data at fast speed Ethernet modular jack You can connect this unit to a LAN to transfer material In addition to transferring clips you can also extract and transfer individual scenes Features Menu system for functionality and operation settings The unit provides a menu system to make its various functions easier to use and set up its operation conditions
83. em Requirements The following are required to access the supplied CDROM disc e Computer PC with MMX Pentium 166 MHz or faster CPU or Macintosh computer with PowerPC CPU Installed memory 32 MB or more CD ROM drive 8 or faster e Monitor Monitor supporting resolution of 800 x 600 or higher When these requirements are not met access to the CD ROM disc may be slow or not possible at all Preparations The following software must be installed on your computer in order to use the operation manuals contained in the CD ROM disc e Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4 0 or higher or Netscape Navigator Version 4 0 or higher e Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4 0 or higher If Microsoft Internet Explorer is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www microsoft com ie If Netscape Navigator is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http home netscape com If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep html To Read the CD ROM Manual To read the operation manual contained in the CDROM disc do the following T Insert the CD ROM disc in your CD ROM drive A cover page appears automatically in your browser If it does not appear automatically in the browser double click the index htm file on the CD ROM disc 2 Select and click the operation manual that you want to read A PDF
84. en carrying out editing with an editing control unit With the REC RUN setting editing will not be carried out correctly For DSR DR1000 only DF MODE gt DF mode Select whether the time code generator and time counter operate in drop frame mode or non drop frame mode Normally select drop frame mode to keep in synchronization with real time The non drop frame mode is useful for example when using computer graphics and working on a frame count basis ON DF gt gt ON DF Drop frame mode OFF NDF gt gt OFF NDF Non drop frame mode TC SELECT gt TC select Determine which to display in the time counter display TC or VITC VITC gt gt VITC Display VITC TC gt gt TC Display TC VITC gt VITC Determine whether to record the internally generated time code as VITC OFF gt gt OFF Do not record the internally generated time code as VITC VITC present in the input video signal is recorded unchanged ON gt gt ON Record the internally generated time code as VITC TCG REGEN gt TCG regen Select the signal to be regenerated when the time code generator is in the regeneration mode i e when the TC MODE menu item is set to INT REGEN or EXT REGEN TC amp UB gt gt TC amp UB Both the time code and user bits are regenerated TC gt gt TC Only the time code is regenerated UB gt gt UB Only the user bits are regenerated UB BINARY GP gt
85. eturns to the normal monitor screen 2 Playback or search to find the position that you want to set as a new In point Then press the SET button with the lt IN button held down 3 Atthe position that you want to set as anew Out point press the SET button with the gt OUT button held down 4 When all the settings are completed press the SET button with the CLIP button held down You are returned to the playlist creen The In Out points and duration of the target scene are changed To cancel the changes Press the MENU button To add a new scene 1 Select ADD and press the gt OUT button You are returned to the normal monitor screen 2 Playback or search to find the position that you want to set as the In point Then press the SET button with the lt IN button held down 3 Atte position that you want to set as the Out point press the SET button with the gt OUT button held down You are returned to the playlist editing screen A new scene appears with the specified In point Out point and duration 4 Hold down the CLIP button press the SET button You are returned to the playlist screen The new scene appears in the line above the target scene and the scene numbers are reassigned To cancel the addition Press the MENU button To change the playback order of the scenes 1 Select MOVE and press the gt OUT button A playlist that does not contain the target scene appears Use the 4
86. fective in situations such as biological observations when long interval recording times are required Pre alarm exterenal trigger recording In this mode recording is triggered by an alarm signal input from an external device For example when an alarm signal is received the unit begins recording Moreover the recording includes data for the 30 seconds prior to reception of the alarm signal this data is continuously saved in advance on the hard disk Material recorded by this unit is handled in units called clips which contain the data from the start point to the end point of one recording operation Note that there is a limit of 500 on the number of clips that can be saved regardless of the available hard disk space Features 1 1 12 Simultaneous recording and playback While recording input signals to the hard disk this unit is capable of simultaneous normal speed or slow motion playback of any materials already recorded on the hard disk During recording cue points can be set at any point from the control panel or from the supplied RM LG2 Remote Control Unit and the unit can go back to play the material from the cue points This makes it possible for this unit alone to provide slow motion playback of highlight scenes and other kinds of replay required in broadcasts of sporting and live events Slow motion playback during recording is possible over the range normal speed Playback of the clip currently b
87. fer to the procedure in Registering Host information in an Address Book and change the entry as required 3 To save the changes under the same registration number press the SET button To save the changes under another registration number press the SET button with the lt IN button held down Pressing the SET button with the lt IN button held down adds the changes to the end of the host data list A host entry cannot be changed while that host is sending data to or receiving data from this unit or in sending or receiving standby Entries cannot be changed if the address book itself is being sent or received A warning message appears if you press the SET button in step 3 under these circumstances and the change is cancelled To delete all of the entries in an address book Press the RESET button in the screen that displays all of the entries in the host list see If the address book already contains data on page 52 The message ALL DELETE OK appears on the monitor and the message All Del OK appears in the time counter display Press the SET button to delete all of the entries Press the RESET again to cancel the deletion A host entry cannot be deleted while that host is sending data to or receiving data from this unit or in sending or receiving standby Entries cannot be deleted if the address book itself is being sent or received A warning message appears if you press the RESET button under
88. file of the operation manual opens If you lose the CD ROM disc or become unable to read its content for example because of a hardware failure contact a Sony service representative MMX and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries PowerPC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Using the CD ROM Manual 13 14 Location and Function of Parts Front Panel switch SC SYNC control Audio level meters Status indicators Rec Int 30 T AUDIO FCOMPOSTE MN CH 2 DE CHa wire EMOTE fas eee 9P LLINK Controlmode selector PHONES connector and control knob METER CH 1 2 3 4 button MONITOR SELECT button COUNTER SELECT button amp LINE OUT SELECT button and indicators W CLIP button _ 1 Display section see page 17 TS Video audio input setting section see page 19 eo 3 Audio input output level co
89. for REF VIDEO Abnormal settings selected in setup Correct the setup menu settings Contact your Sony ILL SETUP menu dealer if this alarm message appears again after making corrections Audio mixing mode cannot be changed REC mode during recording Audio REC recording mode cannot be REC mode changed during recording Counter mode is selected Use the COUNTER SELECT button to light the TC or CNT mode U BIT time data type indicator in the display section Input selection cannot be changed in REC mode REC recording mode Input signal does not conform to Unknown Sig DVCAM DV format Input signal is 625 50 For DSR DR1000 625 50 sig For DSR DR1000 Input signal is 525 60 For DSR DR1000P 525 60 sig For DSR DR1000P Input video is not detected Check the VIDEO indicator in the INPUT signal No INPUT display section and supply an appropriate video signal Input video signal does not synchronize Use a reference video signal ILL REF with REF VIDEO signal Invalid subclip There is an invalid subclip setting for example a Mark CLIP set Out point before a Mark In point Correct the setting MODE CANNOT BE CHANGED To exit simultaneous recording and playback mode Dual REC DURING DUAL RECORDING press the R button in the PANEL SELECT section to stop recording and then press the R button again so that the button goes out Moisture has been detected
90. g mode display 19 REC MODE display 19 Recording 33 procedure 35 settings 33 with video camera 36 REF VIDEO IN connectors 23 REMOTE 15 indicator 19 Remote control 11 control connectors 103 mode indicators 19 REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors 23 REPEAT indicator 18 Repeat playback 42 RESET button 22 R Y S C connector 25 S S VIDEO indicator 18 Saving 49 SC SYNC control 15 SDI 10 indicator 18 OUT 1 OUT 2 connectors 26 SDI audio signal input 19 SDI IN connector 26 SDI video signal input 19 Search 43 via external equipment 43 viewing video at fast speed 43 with PREV NEXT button 43 SEARCH button 22 Search control section 22 Search dial 22 SET button 22 Setup menu 64 SG indicator 18 Shuttle 43 Simultaneous recording and playback 38 SMPTE time code 18 Status indicators 16 Still mode 43 STOP button 21 Subcarrier Sync phase adjustment 92 Subnet mask 32 SUPER connector 25 Superimposed text 25 superimposed text information 25 Superimposition 11 Supplementary status information 79 S video input 19 Synchronizing 31 T Tape speed override TSO 43 TC 16 18 29 30 Test signal generator 12 THROUGH mode 74 Time code initial value 30 input 102 input output section 26 output 103 synchronization 31 Time code generator 29 TIME CODE IN time code input connector 26 TIME CODE OUT time code output connector 26 Time counter display 18 Time data displaying 28 problems 96 reseting the
91. g time and the number of threading unthreading operations These counts can be displayed on the monitor screen and in the time counter display of this unit In general consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks Digital hours meter display modes The digital hours meter has the three display modes T1 OPERATION mode The cumulative total hours during which the unit is powered on is displayed in 10 hour increments T2 PLAYING mode The cumulative total hours of disk operation for fast forward reverse fast forward playback and search except in still search mode is displayed in 10 hour increments T3 RECORDING mode The cumulative total hours of disk operation for recording is displayed in 10 hour increments For the T2 mode and T3 mode there are two types of count a trip count which is resettable and the cumulative total from manufacture which is unresettable Displaying the digital hours meter Use the following procedure 1 Press the MENU button in the menu control section Regular Checks The menu selection level display appears on the monitor screen and in the time counter display Menu selection level display SYSTEM MENU Setup menu SETUP MENU gt TC PRESET Time counter display DISK MENU NETWORK MENU DATE TIME PRESET HOURS METER Monitor screen 2 Press the Yb button to select HOURS METER Hours meter Time counter display
92. generator is in ELTU synchronization with the external time code LTC input to the unit and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code regeneration EXT VITC T amp U The internal time code generator is in EVTU synchronization with VITC present in the external video signal input to the unit and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code regeneration EXT DVIN T amp U The internal time code generator is in EDTU synchronization with the external time code input to the unit via the i LINK S400 i LINK interface and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code regeneration EXT DVIN V T amp U EDTU The internal time code generator is in synchronization with the external VITC input to the unit via the i LINK 400 i LINK interface and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code regeneration When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to REMAIN On screen indication REMAIN 184 min Meaning Remaining capacity of the disk in minutes When the remaining capacity has not been calculated REMAIN min appears When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to CLIP NAME On screen Meaning indication CLIP 00001 The name of the clip being recorded or played back Displaying
93. he recorder to be fitted with the optional DSBK 1504 1504P board The DSR 1500A 1500AP units shown in the following figure are fitted with the optional DSBK 1501 and DSBK 1504 1504P boards The purpose of the following figure is to indicate the flow of signals among the component devices in the system The specific connections and settings are described beginning on page 87 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 85 86 Main video monitor Source video monitor Audio system monitor Video signal generator O Delay unit oo oo S E e A e A m A a E om D e DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Cy o oo0o000000 09 o Audio mixer PVE 500 etc editing control unit DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher A UVW 1600 This unit player 1 i 1600P player 2 Video signal Audio signal SSS eee Reference video signal Control signal a When using a DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher the phase of the video signals processed by the DFS 500 500P is delayed It is therefore necessary to connect a delay unit between the audio mixer s output and the audio input to the DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder
94. hen playing back the user bit data is read from the disk Recording indications during simultaneous playback and recording blank Indicates that recording is not being done Indicates that recording is being done O white rectangle Displayed only during simultaneous recording and playback mode when the R button or P button in the PANEL SELECT section is lit or when the REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 is set to 9PIN DUAL To display the desired time data in the time counter display Time data type indicators Led OO COUNTER SELECT button Time counter display Press the COUNTER SELECT button on the front panel Each press of this button cycles through three options CNT value time code and user bit data The time data type indicator for each option lights as it is selected When the REMOTE indicator in the front panel display section is lit the COUNTER SELECT button does not operate during recording or playback In such cases use the external equipment connected to the REMOTE IN R OUT P connector on the rear panel to select the time data To reset the CNT value Press the RESET button in the menu control section This resets the CNT value to 0 00 00 00 Using the Internal Time Code Generator You can set the initial time code value before recording the time code generated by the internal time code generator onto a dis
95. her than this unit refer e The DSR 1500A 1500AP units shown in the following to the instruction manual for each device figure are fitted with the optional DSBK 1501 and DSBK 1504 1504P boards Composite video input When you select assemble or insert editing mode on the editing 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied NE control unit the two DSR 1500A 1500AP units recorder and I player will automatically enter the selected editing mode 9 pin remote control cable not supplied T Cable with RCA phono plugs a not supplied Composite Audio input video input Audio input Main monitor Source monitor OUT B Y CPST SUPER MONITOR MONITOR SDI IN SDI OUT 2 This unit player REMOTE IN R oo VIDEO OUT Y CPST REF VIDEO IN DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Ooo PLAYER RECORDER Editing control unit RM 450 450CE PVE 500 etc a For the settings on the editing control unit see Settings on an editing control
96. hts during recording REC record button When you press this button while holding down the PLAY button it lights and recording begins When the control mode selector is set to REMOTE the REMOTE indicator is lit no recording playcack control buttons other than the STOP button will work This can be changed with the LOCAL ENABLE menu item see page 65 PREV previous button When pressed once moves to the start point of the clip containing the current position When pressed a second time moves to the start point of the previous clip Pressing the PREV button with the PLAY button held down allows you to view fast reverse playback However to do this you need to set the F FWD REW menu item under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item see page 64 to PB If cue points are set see page 36 the PREV button is used to cue up a cue point see page 44 PLAY button When you press this button it lights and playback begins If you press this button during recording the recording operation is stopped and this unit enters playback mode NEXT button When pressed once moves to the start point of the next clip However when this button is pressed while in the last clip it moves to the end point of that clip Pressing the NEXT button with the PLAY button held down allows you to view fast forward playback However to do this you need to set the F FWD REW menu item under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item see page 64 to PB If
97. i clienti in Europa DSR DR1000P soltanto Questo prodotto recante il marchio CE conforme sia alla direttiva sulla compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC 89 336 CEE che alla direttiva sulle basse tensioni 73 23 CEE emesse dalla Commissione della Comunit Europea La conformit a queste direttive implica la conformit alle seguenti normative europee e EN60065 Sicurezza dei prodotti e EN55103 1 Interferenza elettromagnetica Emissione e EN55103 2 Sensibilit ai disturbi elettromagnetici Immunit Questo prodotto destinato all uso nei seguenti ambienti elettromagnetici E1 residenziali E2 commerciali e industriali leggeri E3 esterni urbani e E4 ambienti EMC controllati ad esempio studi televisivi Grabadora de disco duro ADVERTENCIA Para evitar el riesgo de incendios o electrocuci n no exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad Para evitar descargas el ctricas no abra el aparato Solicite asistencia t cnica nicamente a personal especializado ESTE APARATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA PRECAUCI N No se debe exponer la unidad a derrames ni goteos ni se debe situar cerca objetos llenos de l quido como por ejemplo vasos La unidad no queda desconectada de la alimentaci n el ctrica siempre que est conectado al tomacorriente incluso aunque se desconecte el interruptor principal Los programas de televisi n las pel culas las cintas de v deo y material similar pueden e
98. icccc Moet eane i 49 To Delete Playlist 2 25 2 scciaueetiiceneted cnet 50 Exiting the Clip Menu 2 005 2225 fence Bae eek 50 Chapter 5 Network Operations Connecting This Unit to a LAN ccccseeeeseeeeeeees 51 Network Men iiancncstscuciesseddnenancasievantasenaaerantaznteadicans 52 Creating and Editing an Address Book 000 52 Registering Host information in an Address Book 53 Editing an Address Book cescesceeseeeseceeeeeseeenaeenes 54 Sending Dalai sivciisveisinnveivssuiersivenisusvsnsewasienscnveneusvess 55 Sending Clip Data scsscccsec ne eesttecdeens Gebeat decease eeedeweres 55 Sending Cliplist Data 2 c ss d 4 eee inetiedeie een 56 Sending Address Book Dato eee eeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeees 56 Receiving Data ccscssccescsscessecseesssssseesesesceseessneees 57 Saving or Deleting Received Data 0se 58 Checking Communications Status 59 Chapter 6 Menu Setting Menu Organization s eeeceeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 61 Menu COnle nts icici cccischiins Acnacedssaaivassnavsedsadadaniowciandee 64 Setup MENU isl taceein dee ieaea ee Ohad Seeds 64 Changing Menu Settings cssssssseeeeeeeseeeerees 75 Buttons Used to Change Settings 75 Changing the Settings of Basic Items 00 0 eee 75 Displaying Enhanced Items sseeeseeeseeeeseereereereesees 11 Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items 77 Returning Menu Settings to
99. ily RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel For customers in the USA DSR DR1000 only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to c
100. in mixer control cable not supplied Ey 09 EDITOR 15 pin 666 o 66666 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System Video audio signal connections The following shows an example of video audio signal connections in an A B roll editing system In this example analog component signals are used as the video signals and XLR 3 pin connectors are used as audio input output connectors VIDEO IN UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU AUDIO IN 2 4 DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Audio mixer 12 pin 3 BNC cross cable not supplied consult your Sony dealer about this cable 12 pin dubbing cable not supplied Cable with XLR connectors not supplied MIC LINE IN Ee o 0 B mig COMPONENT 1 DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher VIDEO INPUTS COMPONENT 2 QO PGM OUT Q This unit player 1 Y R Y B Y VIDEO INPUTS COMPONENT 1 AUDIO OUT COMPONENT 1 OUTPUT any Settings on the DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Switch menu item Setting LOCAL REMOTE
101. indicator lights when new material is received The indicator goes out when the newly received data is saved ACCESS This indicator light when the hard disk is accessed Do not power the unit off when the NETWORK indicator or ACCESS indicator are lit Doing so may result in the loss of recorded or received data Audio level meters These two meters indicate the recording audio levels during recording or EE mode and the playback audio levels during playback When the audio level indicated on a meter exceeds 0 dB the OVER indicator for the meter lights The short bars to the right of level indication bars indicate that those levels are reference audio recording levels The settings made with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button and MONITOR SELECT button select the audio channels for level indications on these meters as follows When CH 1 2 mode is selected with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button Every time the MONITOR SELECT button is pressed the audio channel selection for level indications on the two meters cycles through the following options e CH 1 channel 1 only Only the CH 1 indicator lights e CH 2 channel 2 only Only the CH 2 indicator lights Location and Function of Parts e CH 1 and CH 2 channels and 2 Both the CH 1 and CH 2 indicators light When CH 3 4 mode is selected with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button Every time the MONITOR SELECT button is pressed the audio channel selection for level indications on the two meters
102. ing down the gt button in the menu control section T1 OPERATION mode Oper 00000 T2 PLAYING mode Play 0000 0000 00000 T3 RECORDING mode Rec 0000 0000 00000 To end the digital hours meter display Press the MENU button To reset the trip values About this operation consult your Sony dealer Regular Checks 95 96 Troubleshooting If an alarm message appears on the monitor screen or if the unit appears to be malfunctioning please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer Recording playback problems Symptom Recording is not possible Cause Disk is full Remedy Delete unneeded data The unit s recording playback control buttons PLAY NEXT PREV etc do not work The REMOTE indicator in the display section is lit and the LOCAL ENABLE menu item is set to STOP or ALL DISABLE Set the control mode selector to LOCAL to turn the REMOTE indicator off or change the setting of the LOCAL ENABLE menu item see page 65 to ALL ENABLE Key operations are disabled KEY INHI Set the control mode select switch to the LOCAL side Time data problems Symptom Cannot freely set the initial time data value Cause The TC MODE menu item is set to EXT REGEN Remedy Change the setting of the TC MODE menu item see page 68 to INT PRESET CNT is selected as the time data type to be dis
103. isplayed SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt gt REPEAT MD REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT MODE OFF gt Time counter display REPEAT TOP 1V TOP REPEAT END U END A PRESET B PRESET Monitor screen 5 Press the Yb button to select REPEAT TOP SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt gt REP TOP REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT MODE __ OFF REPEAT TOP V TOP REPEAT END U END A PRESET B PRESET Time counter display Monitor screen 6 Press the gt OUT button The display changes as follows SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt gt gt Disk top REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT TOP____ V TOP je x VIDEO TOP A POINT Time counter display Monitor screen 7 Press the J button to select A POINT SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt gt gt A point REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT TOP U TOP x VIDEO TOP A POINT Time counter display Monitor screen 8 Press the lt IN button The display changes as follows SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt gt REP TOP REPEAT FUNCTION Time counter display REPEAT MODE OFF OP REPEAT END V END A PRESET B PRESET Monitor screen 9 Press the J button to select A PRESET SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt gt A preset REPEAT FUNCTION Time counter display REPEAT MODE OFF REPEAT TOP A REPEAT END __ V END a
104. ist deletes the current playlist if it is unsaved Save the current playlist see page 49 and then recall a saved playlist 1 Select RECALL and press the gt OUT button The RECALL screen appears Working with Playlists CLIP MENU LIST RECALL cliplist 1 gt cliplist 2 cliplist 3 cliplist 4 cliplist 5 cliplist 6 cliplist 7 2 Select one of cliplist1 to cliplist7 and press the gt OUT button The confirmation message RECALL appears 3 Press the SET button The selected list appears To hide a playlist Press the lt IN button Editing Playlists T Select LIST in the Clip menu and then press the gt OUT button 2 Select the scene that you want to change and press the gt OUT button CLIP MENU 00 00 00 002 IN 01 03 00 00 003 IN 01 03 25 06 004 IN 01 04 14 00 005 IN 01 06 49 22 The playlist editing screen appears showing time code for the In point Out point and duration of the selected scene You can do the following in the playlist editing screen e Reset the In and Out points of the selected scene MODIFY e Add another scene in front of the selected segment ADD e Change the playback order of the selected scene MOVE e Delete the selected scene DELETE The saved playlists cliplist1 to cliplist4 cannot be edited Only unsaved playlists can be edited To reset In and Out points 1 Select MODIFY and press the gt OUT button The screen r
105. ite S video I O Y 52 dB or more Component I O Y 54 dB or more 30 ns or less 2 0 or less K2T KPB Processor adjustment range Video level 3 dB to 3 dB selectable Chrome level 3 dB to 3 dB selectable Setup Black level 30 IRE 210 mV Chroma phase 30 System phase Sync 1 us 101 Specifications SC 180 Adjust with menu settings Adjust with controls on the front panel Audio performance Frequency response Two channel 48 kHz mode 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 0 dB Four channel 32 kHz mode 20 Hz to 14 5 kHz 1 0 dB Dynamic range More than 87 dB Distortion THD N Less than 0 07 48 kHz Input connectors Digital signal inputs SDI IN BNC type SDI format 270 Mbps SMPTE 259M CCIR656 II AUDIO AES EBU IN BNC type x2 complying with AES 3id 1995 S400 i LINK 6 pin complied with IEEE 1394 Analog video inputs REF VIDEO IN BNC type x2 loop through with 75 Q automatic terminator Black burst 0 286 V DSR DR1000 or 0 3 V DSR DR1000P 75 Q negative sync Composite sync BNC type x3 and 1 loop through connector with 75 Q automatic terminator composite component S video switchable Y CPST and 1 loop through connector with 75 Q automatic terminator 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Y CPST 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative sync R Y S C and B Y S Y 0 7 Vp p 75 color bars for DSR DR1000 or 100 color bars for DSR DR1000P 75 Q Y CPST 1 0 Vp p 75 Q negative
106. items EE OUT PHASE settings for time code output Use the following as reference information when setting the EE OUT PHASE menu item see page 69 Menu Contents 73 74 THROUGH mode In this mode the LTC signal is output with the phase synchronized with the input time code signal This mode is appropriate when recording signals from multiple devices on a number of recorders When the camcorder is in genlock mode the time code precision is 0 frames When the camcorder is not in genlock mode it is 1 frame pa vive in gt J AUDIO IN Seeee gt TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT DSR DR1000 DR1000P 1st unit pot vie in 1 gt J AUDIO IN gt TIME CODE IN Camcorder 1 reaps sb esseeeees Camcorder 2 r TIME CODE OUT E 1 DSR DR1000 DR1000P r 2nd unit e e e e e e e 8 e e e e e e E i 7 Ef voeon 1 gt auno IN r gt TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT Camcorder n DSR DR1000 DR1000P nth unit Composite video or S video signal gt Audio signal ss s Time code signal VIDEO INPUT PHASE mode The time code output signal is synchronized with the input video signal This mode is appropriate when the output from a single device is recorded on a number of recorderss The connections are loop through connections In this mode the same time code is recorded on all of the recorders 1 to n
107. k In addition you can use the user bits to record such data as the date time scene number or other useful information When an external time code generator is connected to the TIME CODE IN connector the internal time code generator can be locked to synchronized with an external time code Setting the Time Data 29 To set the initial time code value and user z TC PRESET MODE UB PRESET MODE bit data TCG 00 00 00 00 UBG 00 00 00 00 INC DEC 4 KEY INC DEC M 4 KEY SHIFT gt KEY SHIFT gt KEY CLEAR RESET KEY CLEAR RESET KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY ABORT TC PRESET KEY ABORT TC PRESET KEY Initial time code value setting User bit setting screen screen If you display the TC PRESET menu while CNT value is being displayed the message COUNTER MODE IS SELECTED will appear on the monitor screen and CNT mode will appear in the time 4 5 6 counter display on the front panel If this happens 13 press the COUNTER SELECT button to light the time data type indicator TC or U BIT T Press the COUNTER SELECT button to light the 4 Use the lt IN and gt OUT buttons to move the time data type indicator TC or U BIT flashing digit to the value to be changed TC To set the initial time code value 5 Use the 4 CUE and buttons to change the value U BIT To set user bit data of the flashing
108. level 000 gt gt gt 000 to 3FF gt gt gt 3FF Factory default setting 200H For DR1000 only BLACK LEVEL gt gt Black lev Adjust the black level 000 gt gt gt 000 to 3FF gt gt gt 3FF Factory default setting 200H For DSR DR1000P only INPUT BLANK gt Input bink LINE 335 gt gt Line 335 Switch blanking on or off for the 335th line of the input video signal BLANK gt gt gt blank Blank THROUGH gt gt gt through Do not blank Menu Contents VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control SRCH CONTROL gt Srch ctrl Select the frame display style during high speed searching Description of settings BLEND gt gt blend Display frames blended with each other CLEAR gt gt clear Display frames independently with no noise AUDIO CONTROL Audio Settings related to audio control REC MODE gt REC mode Select the audio recording mode Description of settings 2 CHANNEL 48kHz gt gt 2 ch 2 channel 48 kKHz mode 4 CHANNEL 32kHz gt gt 4 ch 4 channel 32 kHz mode INPUT ARRANGE gt Input arng Make settings for input audio mixing When in 4 channel mode analog audio is selected for all four channels channels 1 2 and 3 4 the same analog audio signals are recorded on channels 1 and 3 and on channels 2 and 4 respectively That is the analog signal recorded on channel 1 is also recorded on chan
109. level control section D VARIABLE switch B REC PB LEVEL control knobs VARIABLE switch Use to switch the way in which the REC PB LEVEL control knobs function 4 Recording playback control section If you set the VARIABLE switch to REC set the audio input levels and then set the switch to PB the audio input levels return to the preset levels In the same way if you set VARIABLE switch to PB set the audio output levels and then set the switch to REC the audio output levels return to the preset levels REC PB LEVEL control knobs These knobs are used to control audio levels function differently depending on the setting of the VARIABLE switch as follows VARIABLE Functions of control knobs switch setting PRESET Control knobs are not effective The analog audio input output levels are set to the reference level set with the LEVEL SELECT menu item see page 71 The digital audio input output levels are not adjusted REC Control the analog digital audio input levels on channels 1 to 4 during recording The audio output levels return to the preset levels PB Control the analog digital audio output levels on channels 1 to 4 during playback The audio input levels return to the preset levels REC indicator REC button O STOP button NEXT button PLAY button PREV button Location and Function of Parts REC record indicator Lig
110. liplist 5 Press the SET button Preparations for communications start When the preparations finish the message Issuing transfer request Will begin transfer after the end of transfer standby appears Up to 29 transfer requests can be placed on standby When the 30th request is issued the message Request queue full Cannot send clip appears and the transfer is rejected To cancel the transfer In step 5 press the MENU button instead of the SET button Sending Address Book Data The following procedure allows you to share address book data between recorders on the same network by copying the contents of the address book on one recorder to another recorder 1 Select the SEND ADDRESS BOOK item in the Network menu and press the gt OUT button E NETWORK MENU gt Ad rs Book CLIP Time counter display CLIPLIST ADDRES BOOK gt Monitor screen The SEND ADDRESS BOOK screen appears showing the name of the currently selected host SEND ADDRESS BOOK HOST HOST2 gt Transfer destination host SEND SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY a is displayed when no destination host is selected 2 Ifthe destination host is correct press the SET button To select the destination host execute steps 2 to 4 of Sending Clip Data page 55 and press the SET button Preparations for communications start When the preparations finish the mess
111. liplists that have been saved 1 Select the SEND CLIPLIST item in the Network menu and press the gt OUT button NETWORK MENU inl gt Cliplist CLIP Time counter display CLIPLIST gt ADDRESS BOOK Monitor screen The SEND CLIPLIST screen appears showing the name of the currently selected host the name of the target cliplist and its duration SEND CLIPLIST Transfer destination host Number of cliplist to send HOST HOST2 LIST CLIPLIST1 DUR 0 02 12 20 Duration of cliplist to send SEND SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY a is displayed when no destination host is selected b is displayed when no cliplist is selected c 0 00 00 00 is displayed when no cliplist is selected 2 If the destination host and clip are correct proceed to step 5 To select the destination host execute steps 2 to 4 of Sending Clip Data page 55 To select the clip list select LIST in the SEND CLIPLIST screen and press the gt OUT button SEND CLIPLIST inli iist gt Cliplist1 cliplist2 cliplist3 cliplist4 cliplistS cliplist6 cliplist Time counter display Monitor screen 56 Sending Data 3 Select the cliplist containing the data of the clips that you want to send and press the lt IN button 4 You are returned to the SEND CLIPLIST screen which displays the number and duration of the selected c
112. low playback OFF gt gt OFF Do not adjust the audio playback speed ON gt gt ON Adjust the audio playback speed SHUTTLE MUTE gt Shutl mute Set the audio muting conditions during shuttle playback OFF gt gt OFF Not muted CUEUP or PREROLL gt gt CUEUP Muted during cue up or preroll operations FULL gt gt FULL Muted in shuttle mode DV ATT gt DV PB ATT When playing back a clip recorded in consumer DV format select whether to attenuate the audio output level OFF gt gt OFF Do not attenuate ON gt gt ON Attenuate INTERFACE SELECT Interface Settings related to external interfaces VIDEO OUTPUT gt Video Out Select the four format of analog video signals to be output from the four VIDEO OUT connectors Y CPST R Y S C B Y S C and SUPER When this menu item is set to Y R B the SUPER connector outputs the B Y signal In this case changing the setting of an internal switch allows the text data for superimposition on the monitor screen to be output from the right hand REF VIDEO IN connector marked For more information about this consult your Sony dealer Description of settings COMPOSITE gt gt Composite Composite video signals S VIDEO gt gt S Video S video separated Y and C and composite video signals Y R B gt gt Y R B Y R Y and B Y component video signals AUDIO OUTPUT gt Audio Out Select the channels f
113. m see page 72 is set to 9PIN i LINK Lights when the REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 is set toi LINK VITC indicator Lights when VITC is being read or recorded regardless of the data shown in the time counter display PB Fs playback audio sampling frequency display During playback this indicates the playback audio mode in which the disk being played back was recorded 48K indicator Lights during playback of material recorded in 2 channel mode 48 kHz 32K indicator Lights during playback of material recorded in 4 channel mode 32 kHz REC MODE audio recording mode display This indicates the audio recording mode currently selected with the REC MODE menu item see page 71 2CH indicator Lights in 2 channel mode 48 kHz 4CH indicator Lights in 4 channel mode 32 kHz 2 Video audio input setting section ae eo aan 1 1 2 CH2 3 4 i CH2 3 4 button CH1 1 2 button VIDEO button VIDEO button Each press of this button cycles through the following input video signal selection options Composite video signal input to the VIDEO IN connector S video separated Y and C signals input to the VIDEO IN connectors Y R Y and B Y component video signals input to the VIDEO IN connectors SDI video signal input to the SDI IN connector e Video test signal selected with the INT VIDEO SG menu item see page 69 generated by the internal signal generator e Digital video audio signal DV fo
114. n selected with the MONITOR SELECT button and METER CH 1 2 3 4 button on the front panel see page 15 AES EBU 1 2 OUT 3 4 DIGITAL AUDIO 1 2 IN 3 4 IN OUT OUT2 SDI IN connector SDI OUT1 OUT2 connectors B DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUT 1 2 and AUDIO AES EBU OUT 3 4 connectors DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU IN 1 2 and AUDIO AES EBU IN 3 4 connectors DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU IN 1 2 and AUDIO AES EBU IN 3 4 connectors BNC type Input digital audio signals in AES EBU format to these connectors The left connector 1 2 is for audio channels 1 and 2 and the right connector 3 4 is for audio channels 3 and 4 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUT 1 2 and AUDIO AES EBU OUT 3 4 connectors BNC type These connectors output digital audio signals in AES EBU format The left connector 1 2 is for audio channels and 2 and the right connector 3 4 is for audio channels 3 and 4 SDI IN Serial Digital Interface input connector BNC type This connector inputs digital video and audio signals in SDI format Use the VIDEO button in the video audio input setting section see page 19 to select the required input signal formats The current input signal selections are indicated in the INPUT signal display section see page 18 SDI OUT1 OUT2 Serial Digital Interface output 1 output 2 connectors BNC type These connectors output digital video and audio signals in SDI format
115. n request Use the following procedure to display the status list ADRS BOOK Address book UNKNOWN Type unknown b When data type is address book or unknown is shown Press the SET button to save the selected data Press the RESET button to delete it Press the MENU button to return to the menu without saving or deleting any data When the SET is pressed The clip data is saved under a new number The message Saved clip as clip number XX XX appears Address book data is added to the address book When the new data has been saved the NEW CONTENTS indicator on the front panel of the unit goes off e Data with NG status or an unknown data type cannot be saved e Clip data cannot be saved during recording e Address book data cannot be saved in the address book when it contains more than 50 host destinations When the RESET button is pressed A confirmation message appears on the monitor screen and in the time counter display Press the SET button if you actually want to delete the data Press the RESET button if you want to cancel the deletion The NEW CONTENTS indicator on the front panel of the unit goes off when data is deleted When the MENU button is pressed You return to the receive data screen No data is saved or deleted 1 Select the STATUS item on the Network menu and press the gt OUT button NETWORK MENU U Status RECEIVE ADDRESS BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST Time co
116. n the indication of the same item or setting in the time counter display of this unit is shown in square brackets Menu contents Settings preceded by an asterisk such as EE are factory default settings In the time counter display one to three gt symbols may precede item or setting indications depending on the current menu level Larger numbers of gt symbols indicate lower menu levels OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings REPEAT FUNCTION gt REP FUNC Make settings for repeat playback mode REPEAT MODE gt gt REPEAT MD Determine whether or not to put the unit into repeat playback mode Description of settings OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not put the unit into repeat playback mode ON gt gt gt ON Put the unit into repeat playback mode REPEAT TOP gt gt REP TOP Determine whether the repeat start point is the beginning of disk or point A VIDEO TOP gt gt gt Video top The repeat start point is the beginning of disk A POINT gt gt gt A point The repeat start point is point A as set by the user REPEAT END gt gt REP END Determine whether the repeat end point is the end of the video recorded portion or point B VIDEO END gt gt gt VD end The repeat end point is the end of the video recorded portion B POINT gt gt gt B point The repeat end point is point B as set by the user A PRESET gt gt A preset
117. nced items which are less frequently used In the following figure the items shown in boldface are basic items and the other items are enhanced items The menu settings are saved in non volatile memory which means they are not erased when you power off the unit after executing the setting operation Menu Organization 61 62 Menu organization Menu selection level Level 1 SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE Continued Level 2 REPEAT FUNCTION Level 3 REPEAT MODE REPEAT TOP REPEAT END A PRESET B PRESET AUTO EE SELECT F FWD REW LOCAL ENABLE F STOP REC MODE STANDBY OFF INTERVAL REC REC INHIBIT SEARCH ENABLE MAX SRCH SPEED PREROLL TIME AFTER CUE UP PLAY START CHARA DISPLAY CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE CHARA VSIZE DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY PEAK HOLD OVER DISP HOLD BRIGHTNESS ALARM REF ALARM TC MODE RUN MODE DF MODE TC SELECT VITC m TCG REGEN UB BINARY GP VITC POS SEL 1 VITC POS SEL 2 VITC OUTPUT EE OUT PHASE MUTE IN SRCH INTERVAL REC TIME r SHUTTLE F FWD REW JOG RESPONSE a Menu item for DSR DR1000 only Menu Organization Menu selection level Level 1 Level 2 Continued INT VIDEO SG STD NON STD OUT REF SEL SETUP REMOVE 2 SETUP ADD 4 CC F1 BLANK 3 CC F2 BLANK 8 WIDE MODE ESR MODE PROCESS CONTROL VIDEO
118. nel 3 and the analog signal recorded on channel 2 is also recorded on channel 4 You can adjust the audio level on each of the four channels separately using the REC PB LEVEL control knobs with the VARIABLE switch set to REC Set the channels on which to record the input audio signals as follows 1 Use the cursor clip operation buttons to move the cursor and the SET button to toggle the setting on and off 2 To save the settings press the MENU button to return to the previous screen then press the SET button Example settings AUDIO INPUT SOURCE ARRANGE inl in2 in3 in4 chi kon E ch2 on on ch3 on ch4 on l ON OFF SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY Input audio channel 1 in1 is recorded on audio channel 1 ch1 on tape Input audio channels 2 and 4 in2 and in4 are recorded mixed on audio channel 2 ch2 on tape Input audio channel 4 in4 is recorded on audio channel 3 ch3 on tape Input audio channel 3 in3 is recorded on audio channel 4 ch4 on tape LEVEL SELECT gt Level Sel REF LEVEL gt gt REF Level Select the audio reference level headroom for recording 20 dB gt gt gt 20dB factory default setting for DSR DR1000 _18 dB gt gt gt 18dB factory default setting for DSR DR1000P 16 dB gt gt gt 16dB 12 dB gt gt gt 12dB CH1 IN LEVEL gt gt C
119. ng the monitor screen To return to level 1 of the setup menu press the MENU button CHARA TYPE gt Chara type Set the type of characters in text superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor Make the following settings while watching the monitor screen WHITE WITH BKGD gt gt White White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD gt gt Black Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE gt gt W outline White characters with black outline BLACK OUTLINE gt gt B outline Black characters with white outline CHARA VSIZE gt Chara size Determine the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor Make the selection while watching the monitor screen X1 gt gt X1 Standard size X2 gt gt X2 2 times standard size DISPLAY INFO gt DISP info Select information superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor TIME DATA amp STATUS gt gt Time amp STA Time data and operating mode indications TIME DATA amp UB gt gt Time amp UB Time data selected using the COUNTER SELECT button and user bit data When user bit data is selected using the COUNTER SELECT button user bit data and time code are shown TIME DATA amp CNT gt gt Time amp CNT Time data selected using the COUNTER SELECT button and CNT value When CNT is selected using the COUNTER
120. no signals are connected to the selected video audio input connectors Time data type indicators One of the three indicators COUNTER U BIT or TC lights to indicate the type of time data currently shown in the time counter display COUNTER Count value of the time counter U BIT User bit data TC SMPTE time code for DSR DR1000 or EBU time code for DSR DR1000P DVCAM indicator This stays lit KEY INHI key inhibit indicator Lights when the control mode selection switch is set to KEY INHI REC INHI recording inhibit indicator Lights when the REC INHIBIT menu item see page 65 is set to ON Disk end alarm indicator Starts flashing when the remaining capacity of the disk is for about 2 minutes REPEAT repeat playback indicator Lights when the REPEAT MODE menu item see page 64 is set to ON to enable the repeat playback function Time counter display Indicates the count value of the time counter time code VITC or user bit data depending on the settings of the COUNTER SELECT button and the TC SELECT menu item see page 68 Also used to display error messages edit data setup menu data etc Remote mode indicators REMOTE Lights when the Control mode selector is set to REMOTE to remote control the unit from either an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors or equipment connected to the i S400 i LINK connector 9P Lights when the REMOTE I F menu ite
121. ntrol section see page 20 A 4 Recording playback control section see page 20 Search operation section see page 22 6 Menu clip control section see page 21 PANEL SELECT section see page 21 on 1 xO power switch Press to power on the unit when the POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on see page 23 This causes the audio Location and Function of Parts level meters and the display section to light To power off the unit press the switch again SC subcarrier phase SYNC synchronization phase control Turn the SC control to accurately adjust the subcarrier phase of the composite video output signal of the unit with respect to the reference video signal Control mode selector Selects whether the unit is operated from its front panel or from external equipment KEY INHI Key inhibit All controls in the recording playback control section and the search control section are disabled In this state the unit cannot be operated from its front panel or from a remote control unit connected to the CONTROL connector LOCAL The unit is operated from its front panel or from an RM LG2 Remote Control Unit supplied connected to the CONTROL connector REMOTE The unit is operated from external equipment connected to the REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors or S400 i LINK connector on the rear panel Select which of the connectors to use with the
122. nu item see page 68 FREE RUN Advancement starts when the data saving operation is completed REC RUN Advancement starts when recording starts and stops when recording stops To set the current time as the initial time code value In step 2 above set the RUN MODE menu item to FREE RUN then set the current time format HH MM SS FF hours minutes seconds frame number in step 3 and subsequent steps Synchronizing Internal and External Time Codes The internal time code generator can be synchronized with an external time code LTC input to this unit To synchronize the internal time code to external time code Input an external time code LTC signal to the TIME CODE IN connector then set the TC MODE menu item see page 68 to EXT REGEN The internal time code generator locks onto the external time code and starts advancing Once the internal time code generator has been synchronized in this way you can disconnect the external time code input and this unit will maintain the synchronized time code When the selected input mode is i LINK the i LINK indicator is lit in the INPUT signal display section setting the TC MODE menu item to EXT REGEN causes the internal time code generator to automatically synchronize with the external time code input to the unit via the i LINK interface When the TC SELECT menu item is set to VITC the internal time code generator synchronizes to the time code VITC of video input
123. o Tape format or 4 channel mode 32 kHz sampling and 12 bit quantization Supporting Variety of Input Output Interfaces Digital interfaces The following optional digital interfaces can be used with the unit SDI serial digital interface AES EBU It can input and output D1 component format digital video and audio signals and also AES EBU format digital audio signals i LINK DV format digital video and audio signals can be input and output This unit supports the SBP2 protocol Connecting an SBP2 compliant PC allows video and audio data to be transferred at high speeds Analog interfaces The unit can also use the following analog interfaces e Analog video These interfaces include a component interface composite interface and S video interface The same BNC type input and output connectors are used to input and output signals in different formats selected with front panel buttons for input and menu items for output Analog audio The unit has two audio channels When in 4 channel mode you can input two channels of audio either as channels and 2 or as channels 3 and 4 The two audio channels can be output also either as channels 1 and 2 or as channels 3 and 4 Compact Size The compact size of the unit makes the unit suitable for use on a desk top or in an outside broadcast van The unit can be used as feeder machine for non linear editing Facilities for High Efficiency Editing 200 variable pla
124. o signal Time code signal Changing Menu Settings This section explains how to change menu settings Buttons Used to Change Settings Use the following buttons in the menu control section to change the menu settings Menu control buttons Functions MENU button Opens the menu and launches menu control mode e Closes the menu and exits menu control mode 4 CUE and amp buttons These buttons move the highlighted cursor up and down within the current level to select an item or setting Hold down one of these buttons to make the highlighted cursor move continuously lt IN and OUT buttons e Press the gt IN button to go up one level e Press the lt OUT button to go down one level Hold down one of these buttons to make the highlighted cursor move continuously RESET button Returns the setting to the factory default setting e Sends a negative response to prompts on the monitor screen SET button e Saves the new setting in memory e Sends a positive response to prompts on the monitor screen Changing the Settings of Basic Items The factory default setting is to display only the basic items To change the settings of basic items proceed as follows Changing Menu Settings 75 MENU RESET SET i OIN OOUT 1 9 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 1 Press the MENU button in the menu control section The menu selecti
125. ode Location and Function of Parts See the description of the search dial for more information about the jog and shuttle modes VAR variable button Press this button turning it on to use the search dial for search playback in variable mode See the description of the search dial for more information about the variable mode JOG and SHUTTLE indicators One of the indicators lights to show the current or most recent search playback mode JOG indicator Jog mode SHUTTLE indicator Shuttle or variable mode Search dial Rotate to perform search playback in jog shuttle or variable mode The indicator lights when you rotate to the right to indicate forward direction playback The lt indicator lights when you rotate to the left to indicate reverse direction playback The O indicator lights when playback is stopped The O lights when unit is powered on Each press of the search dial toggles between shuttle and jog mode or between variable mode and jog mode Search Operation function playback mode Shuttle Press the SEARCH button or the search dial to select shuttle mode the SHUTTLE indicator lights Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the rotation angle of the search dial The maximum shuttle playback speed can be changed with the MAX SRCH SPEED menu item see page 65 Jog Press the SEARCH button or the search dial to select jog mode the JOG indicator lights Playback is carri
126. on DSR DR1000 only Drop frame mode factory default setting Non drop frame mode Drop frame indication for time code generator for DSR DR1000 only Drop frame mode factory default setting Non drop frame mode D VITC field indication blank Display fields 1 and 3 Display fields 2 and 4 H DSR DR1000 DR1000P operation mode Display Operation mode STOP Stop mode F FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked PLAY PAUSE Temporary stop of playback PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo locked REC Record mode servo unlocked Display Operation mode REC PAUSE Temporary stop of recording REC LOCK Record mode servo locked JOG STILL Still picture in jog mode JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction JOG REV Jog mode in reverse direction SHUTTLE Speed Shuttle mode VAR Speed Variable mode PLAY Deviation from Tape speed override TSO mode normal speed Time data Time data shown in the time counter type display indicator COUNTER _ CNT count value of the time counter TC Time code when recording the time code is generated by the internal time code generator when playing back the time code is read from the disk U BIT User bit data when recording the user bit data is according to the most recent settings w
127. on level display appears on the monitor In the figure below SETUP MENU is selected shown in reverse video The time counter display of this unit shows only the currently selected item When the item name is long it is abbreviated Menu selection level display SYSTEM MENU SETUP MENU gt TC PRESET DISK MENU NETWORK MENU DATE TIME PRESET HOURS METER Monitor screen Setup menu Time counter display 2 With SETUP MENU selected press the gt OUT button This displays all items on menu level 1 Level 1 menu display SETUP_MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE BASIC Monitor screen Changing Menu Settings Operational Time counter display 3 Press the gt OUT or button to select the required item Example Display when DISPLAY CONTROL is selected SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL gt TIME CODE SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE BASIC Monitor screen Display Time counter display 4 Press the gt OUT button This displays menu level 2 for the menu item selected in step 3 Example Level 2 display for DISPLAY CONTROL SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL lt CHARA DISPLAY CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE CHARA USIZE DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY PEAK HOLD OVER DISP HOLD BRIGHTNESS ALARM M
128. on the vectorscope so that the sync and subcarrier phases are close to the reference line Sync phase p Subcarrier phase Reference line gt Align the sync and subcarrier phases of the black burst signal to the reference line 5 Output the player 1 signal from the PVE 500 6 Press the A channel button on the vectorscope This displays the sync and subcarrier phases composite signals only of the signal from player 1 T On player 1 adjust the front panel SY NC PHASE and SC PHASE controls using a Phillips screwdriver so that the output from player 1 on channel A is in correct phase alignment with the black burst signal on channel B This indicator moves as you This indicator turn the SYNC moves as you PHASE control turn the SC PHASE control Adjust the sync and subcarrier phases of the output signal from player 1 When component signals are used the subcarrier phase indicator does not appear 8 Output the player 2 signal from the PVE 500 and repeat steps 6 and 7 to adjust the sync and subcarrier phases of the output from player 2 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases 93 94 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter Regular Checks Use the digital horurs meter as guidelines for scheduling maintenance Digital hours meter The digital hours meter keeps cumulative counts of the total operating time the head drum rotation time the tape transport operatin
129. onitor screen gt Chara disp Time counter display Current settings 5 Press the 4 CUE or button to select the item whose setting you wish to change For menu items on level 3 press the gt OUT button to go to level 3 then press the oth CUE or button to select the item whose setting you wish to change Example Display when BRIGHTNESS is selected SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA DISPLAY ON CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE WHITE CHARA USIZE x1 DISPLAY INFO T amp STA SUB STATUS OFF MENU DISPLAY WHITE PEAK HOLD 0FF OVER DISP HOLD OFF lt BRIGHTNESS aA gt ALARM ON Monitor screen gt Brightness Time counter display 6 Press the gt OUT button This displays all possible settings for the item selected in step 5 SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL BRIGHTNESS 75 100 CN 50 gt gt 175 Time counter display Monitor screen 7 Press the YY or i CUE button to change the setting of the item Meanings of indications on the monitor screen On screen indication Right pointing arrow gt at the right of a menu item See step 1 of the foregoing operating procedure Meaning Pressing the gt OUT button switches to the next lower menu level or to a setting selection screen Left pointing arrow lt gt at the left of a menu item See step 4 of the foregoing Pressing the lt IN but
130. or audio output from the AUDIO OUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors 1 2 CH gt gt 1 2CH Output channel 1 to the AUDIO OUT 1 3 connector and channel 2 to the AUDIO OUT 2 4 connector 3 4 CH gt gt 3 4CH Output channel 3 to the AUDIO OUT 1 3 connector and channel 4 to the AUDIO OUT 2 4 connector REMOTE I F gt Remote I F When remote controlling this unit with the control mode selector set to REMOTE select either the REMOTE IN R OUT P connector or i S400 i LINK connector for connecting a remote control unit i LINK gt gt i LINK Device connected to S400 i LINK connector 9PIN gt gt 9PIN Device connected to REMOTE IN R connector Do not use REMOTE OUT P connector 9PIN PARA gt gt 9P Para Make cascade connection between multiple units of this recorder using the REMOTE IN R and REMOTE OUT P connectors controlling all recorders remotely from one recorder 9PIN DUAL gt gt 9P Dual Control recording remotely from device connected to REMOTE IN R connector Control playback remotely from device connected to REMOTE OUT P connector PC REMOTE gt PC REMOTE Select whether or not to enable control from a computer DISABLE gt gt DISABLE Disable ENABLE gt ENABLE Enable Menu Contents SETUP BANK OPERATION Setup Bank Settings related to menu bank operations Description of settings Menu banks This unit allows four different complete sets of menu setting
131. or or all floors of an office building a factory or a school Linear editing Editing while playing back video and audio signals recorded on video tape See also Non linear editing Loop through connection A connection which allows a signal input to an input connector to pass through the unit and exit from an output connector as input to external equipment Also called bridging connection Luminance signal The signal that determines the brightness of the picture Also called Y signal One of the component signals Non drop frame mode The number of frames of the time code and video run is not adjusted When you use the time code in non drop frame mode the real playback time will be about 86 seconds shorter per day than the time code If you edit frame by frame or if you determine the length of a shot by counting the time code use drop frame mode Non linear editing Editing while playing back video and audio signals recorded on hard disks Video scenes stored on disk can be cued up quickly for increased editing efficiency See also Linear editing PCM audio This is an audio signal represented by pulse code modulation The analog audio signal is first broken down into a sequence of pulses and these are then represented digitally R Y signal A chrominance signal determined by subtracting the Y luminance signal from the R red signal One of the component signals Reference video signal A
132. ot OFF gt gt OFF Alarm messages are not issued ON gt gt ON Alarm messages are issued Menu Contents 67 68 TIME CODE Time code Settings related to the time code generator TC MODE gt TC mode Determine the time code to use internal time code using a preset initial value regenerated internal time code locked to time code read from tape or external time code Description of settings INT PRESET gt gt PRESET Use internal time code with a preset initial value INT REGEN gt gt REGEN Use internal time code locked to time code read from tape EXT REGEN gt gt EXT REG Use external time code selected as follows e When TC is selected External time code input to the TC IN connector e When VITC is selected The VITC time code present in the input video signal EXT PRESET gt gt EXT PRS External time code can be preset in the internal time code generator When the selected input mode is i LINK the i LINK indicator is litin the INPUT signal display section setting this item to EXT REGEN causes the internal time code generator to automatically synchronize with the external time code input to the unit via the i LINK interface RUN MODE gt RUN mode Select the advancement RUN mode of the time code generator FREE RUN gt gt FREE RUN Time code generator keeps running REC RUN gt gt REC RUN Time code generator only runs while recording Set to FREE RUN wh
133. oth CUE button held down the cue pointer jumps to the previous cue point rt when you have started the unit Top of disk The initial position of the cue pointer C A First registered cue point B Second registered cue point C Third registered cue point D Fourth registered cue point If cue points are registered as shown in the above figure pressing the NEXT button repeatedly with the CUE button held down makes the cue pointer jump in the order ARBRCRD To jump back from point D to point B for example press the PREV button twice with the 4 CUE button held down Playback Clip Operations Chapter Clips Data recorded on the hard disk of this unit is managed in units of clips The section from the recording start point Rec In to the recording end point Rec Out is defined as a single clip and automatically assigned a clip name DISK MENU DISK MENU DELETE PROTECT CLIP DELETE ALL CUE ALL DELETE Rec Out Rec Out Rec Out Rec In Rec In Rec In Rec In Clip 1 Clip2 Clip 3 Clip 4 Rec Out Clip 5 This unit can also fast forward in clip units clip jump This allows you to quickly jump to a position close to the target frame by jumping to the start or end point of one clip after another You can also define scenes by setting In and Out points and rearrange them to play in any order Deleting Clips You can use th
134. pa DSR DR1000P Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt sowohl die EMV Direktive 89 336 EEC als auch die Direktive Niederspannung 73 23 EEC der EG Kommission Die Erfiillung dieser Direktiven bedeutet Konformitat fiir die folgenden Europ ischen Normen e EN60065 Produktsicherheit e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Interferenz Emission e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Empfindlichkeit Immunit t Dieses Produkt ist f r den Einsatz unter folgenden elektromagnetischen Bedingungen ausgelegt E1 Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschr nktem Ma e industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio F r Ihren privat genutzten Videorecorder mu eine Fernseh Rundfunk Genehmigung beantragt werden sofern nicht bereits eine Genehmigung f r ein Fernsehger t desselben Haushaltes vorliegt Im gesch ftlichen Bereich ist jeder einzelne Videorecorder anmelde und geb hrenpflichtig Auskunft ggf bei der GEZ oder den Rundfunkanstalten Im privaten Bereich ist die Aufzeichnung von urheberrechtlich gesch tzten Werken auf Bild und Tontr ger gestattet Die entsprechenden Urheber Verg tungen sind im Kaufpreis des Ger tes enthalten ffentliche Wiedergabe oder Verbreitung von mitgeschnittenen Fernsehsendungen ist ohne Erlaubnis nicht zul ssig verpflichtet zu Schadenersatz und ist gegebenenfalls strafbar Im Rahmen der Regelung de
135. patible DV format are selected VIDEO indicators The indicator COMPOSITE S VIDEO Y R B SDI or SG corresponding to the selected input video signal format lights Indicators Meanings COMPOSITE Composite video signal S VIDEO S video separated Y and C signals Y R B Y R Y and B Y component video signals SDI SDI video signal SG Video test signal factory default setting AUDIO indicators Comprise the CH 1 1 2 indicator and CH 2 3 4 indicator under each of which there are four more indicators ANALOG AES EBU SDI and SG They indicate the selected input audio signal formats Location and Function of Parts Indicators Functions CH 1 1 2 The indicator corresponding to the ANALOG AES signal format selected for audio input EBU SDI SG to channel 1 when in 2 channel mode or to channels 1 and 2 when in 4 channel mode lights ANALOG Analog audio signal AES EBU Digital audio signal in AES EBU format SDI SDI audio signal SG Audio test signal factory default setting CH 2 3 4 The indicator corresponding to the ANALOG AES signal format selected for audio input EBU SDI SG to channel 2 when in 2 channel mode or to channels 3 and 4 when in 4 channel mode lights ANALOG Analog audio signal AES EBU Digital audio signal in AES EBU format SDI SDI audio signal SG Audio test signal factory default setting The indicators blink if
136. pe to system it is necessary to synchronize the sync and adjust the sync and subcarrier phases of the recorder and subcarrier for composite signals phases of the signals to players Subcarrier phase adjustment is necessary when be edited If they are not synchronized picture instabilities using composite signals and Y C signals or color break up may occur at edit points This unit player 1 BB jo CU oo 3B Switcher DFS 700A 700AP 75 Q coaxial cable A 75 Q coaxial cable B gt PVE 500 Editing Control Unit a The sync and subcarrier phases of the output signal from the DFS 700A 700AP switcher are automatically adjusted b Ensure that the 75 coaxial cables A and B not supplied are of the same length DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Oo o 10 5 O o gt on OO ooo0o000000 Vectorscope Sony Tektronix 1750 1751 etc Performing a phase adjustment operation 1 Press the SCH button on the vectorscope The vectorscope switches to SCH mode 2 Press the B channel button on the vectorscope This displays the black burst signal from the switcher 3 Press the EXT button on the vectorscope 92 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases This switches the vectorscope to external synchronization mode Adjust the phase synchronization control
137. played the COUNTER time data type indicator is lit Press the COUNTER SELECT button to make the TC or U BIT time data type indicator light up the CNT value cannot be set freely The REMOTE indicator in the display section is lit and the LOCAL ENABLE menu item is set to STOP or ALL DISABLE Set the control mode selector to LOCAL to turn the REMOTE indicator off or change the setting of the LOCAL ENABLE menu item see page 65 to ALL ENABLE During recording or playback the time data is not shown in the time counter display The MENU button has been pressed Press the button once again to exit the menu control mode time code preset mode or digital hours meter display mode In either of the menu control mode and time code preset mode the time data is not shown in the time counter display The U BIT time data type indicator is lit Press the COUNTER SELECT button to make the COUNTER or TC time data type indicator light up Monitor problems Symptom Data is not superimposed on the monitor screen Cause The CHARA DISPLAY menu item is set to OFF Remedy Set the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 to ON The monitor is not connected to the SUPER connector of this unit Connect the monitor to the SUPER connector You must make this connection to display any type of text on the monitor The image on the monitor screen is too bright The 75 Q termination switch for video
138. r on the rear panel are adjusted Do search See Searching with the search dial on playback in shuttle page 43 jog variable mode Fast forward See Searching with the NEXT and PREV buttons on page 43 Press the SET button with the CUE button held down at a desired position Set a cue point Jump to a cue point See Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point on page 44 Jump to the start or end point of a clip See To Search in Clip Units Clip Jump on page 46 Inhibit the SUPER connector from outputting text information time data operation mode indications etc to the video Set the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 to OFF monitor a When the SEARCH ENABLE menu item see page 65 is set to ENABLE Recording and Playing Back Simultaneously This unit allows you to playback while recording and to start and stop recording during playback You can also execute recording during search playback see page 43 and program playback see page 47 Playback Program playback may not be seamless during simultaneous recording and playback R button P button CI z Time counter display oo aa D o LINE OUT SELECT 0 00G button and indicators 000 To play back during recording This unit is recording if the indicator to the upper left of the REC button is lit Press the P b
139. r the selected destination 4 Check that the destination is correct and press the lt IN button twice to return to the SEND CLIP screen 5 Select CLIP and press the gt OUT button The normal screen appears on the monitor Clip 00001 Time counter display CLIP SEL 00001 TCR 00 01 01 12 Monitor screen 6 Use the playback search and clip jump functions to find the clip that you want to send T Press the SET button when the number of the clip that you want to send appears in the CLIP SEL section at the bottom of the monitor or in the time counter display You are returned to the SEND CLIP screen which displays the number and duration of the selected clip Clips cannot be selected while they are being recorded If you select a clip that is being recorded a warning message appears asking you to select another clip 8 Press the SET button Preparations for communications start When the preparations finish the message Issuing transfer request Will begin transfer after the end of transfer standby appears Up to 29 transfer requests can be placed on standby When the 30th request is issued the message Request queue full Cannot send clip appears and the transfer is rejected To cancel the transfer In step 8 press the MENU button instead of the SET button Sending Data 55 Sending Cliplist Data The following procedure allows you to send the data of clips in c
140. rmat complied with i LINK connected to the i S 400G LINK connector The selection made with this button is indicated by the VIDEO indicators in the INPUT signal display section see page 18 When the video input is set to the i LINK pressing either the CH1 1 2 button or CH2 3 4 button changes the setting to COMPOSITE Reset the video input CH1 1 2 audio channel 1 or 1 2 button Each press of this button cycles through the following input audio signal selection options for audio channel 1 when in 2 channel mode or for audio channels and 2 when in 4 channel mode e Analog audio signal input to the AUDIO IN 1 3 connector Digital audio signal in AES EBU format input to the AUDIO AES EBU IN 1 2 connector SDI audio signal input to the SDI IN connector Audio test signal selected with the INT AUDIO SG menu item see page 72 generated by the internal signal generator The selection made with this button is indicated by the AUDIO CH 1 1 2 indicators in the INPUT signal display section see page 18 When analog audio is selected the signal input to the AUDIO IN 1 3 connector is recorded either on channel 1 when in 2 channel mode or on channels and 3 when in 4 channel mode That is in 4 channel mode the same analog audio signal is recorded on channels and 3 Using the REC PB LEVEL control knobs with the VARIABLE switch set to REC it is possible to adjust the audio levels on the two channels separately You can
141. s 47 des Urheberrechtsgesetzes sind Aufzeichnungen von Schulfernsehprogrammen gestattet Mitschnitte von Schulfunksendungen d rfen jedoch nur f r den Unterricht verwendet werden und sind sp testens am Ende des laufenden Schuljahres zu l schen 5 6 ATTENZIONE Per evitare il pericolo di incendi o scosse elettriche non esporre l apparecchio alla pioggia o all umidit Per evitare scosse elettriche non aprire l apparecchio Per le riparazioni rivolgersi solo a personale qualificato QUESTO APPARECCHIO DEVE ESSERE MESSO A TERRA ATTENZIONE L apparecchio non deve essere esposto a gocciolamenti o spruzzi Non collocare sull apparecchio oggetti contenenti liquidi come ad esempio vasi di fiori L apparecchio non scollegato dalla fonte di alimentazione CA corrente di rete fintanto che collegato ad una presa di corrente anche se l apparecchio stesso stato spento Programmi televisivi film videonastri e altro materiale possono essere tutelati dai diritti d autore Registrazioni non autorizzate di tali materiali possono infrangere la legge sui diritti d autore Evitate di installare l apparecchio in uno spazio limitato tipo in una libreria o in un mobiletto incassato Questo apparecchio provvisto di interruttore principale posizionato sul pannello posteriore Installare l apparecchio in modo tale che l utente possa accedere facilmente all interruttore principale Per
142. s in the INPUT signal display section The analog video signals that can be input to these connectors are as follows When COMPOSITE is selected CPST connector the left Y CPST connector is terminated with an impedance of 75 automatically When S VIDEO is selected Connectors Input signals Y CPST Y signal R Y C C signal 3 58 MHz for DSR DR1000 4 43 MHz for DSR DR1000P B Y not usable When Y R B is selected Connectors Input signals Y CPST Y signal R Y C R Y signal B Y B Y signal Connectors Input signals Y CPST Composite signal R Y C not usable B Y not usable The two Y CPST connectors are loop through connectors When using the signal input to the left Y CPST connector as a reference video signal for example you can bridge connect the signal to other equipment via the right Y CPST connector marked W When no connection is made to the right Y Location and Function of Parts AUDIO IN 1 3 and AUDIO IN 2 4 connectors XLR 3 pin female Use these connectors to input analog audio signals from an external video cassette player or other audio equipment The signals input to these connectors are recorded on the audio channels determined by the current audio recording mode as follows When in 2 CH 48 kHz mode Input Audio channels on which input connectors signals are recorded AUDIO IN 1 3 Audio channel 1 AUDIO I
143. s to be saved in what are termed menu banks numbered 1 to 4 Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required RECALL BANK1 gt Recall 1 Recall menu settings from 1 Select the bank you want to recall then press the gt menu bank 1 OUT button RECALL BANK2 gt Recall 2 Recall menu settings from Message RECALL OK appears menu bank 2 2 To recall press the SET button To quit recalling press the RESET button RECALL BANK3 gt Recall 3 Recall menu settings from menu bank 3 RECALL BANK4 gt Recall 4 Recall menu settings from menu bank 4 SAVE BANK 1 gt Save 1 Save current menu settings to 1 Select the bank you want to save then press the gt menu bank 1 OUT button 3 i Message SAVE OK appears AVE BANK 2 2 t tt t S ie AA Save 2 Save current menu settings to 2 To save press the SET button To quit saving press the RESET button SAVE BANK 3 gt Save 3 Save current menu settings to menu bank 3 SAVE BANK 4 gt Save 4 Save current menu settings to menu bank 4 MENU GRADE Menu grade Selection of menu items to be displayed Determine whether to display basic items only or both basic and enhanced items on the monitor screen and in the time counter display when using the menu Description of settings BASIC gt Basic Display basic items only ENHANCED gt Enhanced Display both basic and enhanced
144. scard the changed value Press the MENU button instead of pressing the SET button to return to the menu display then press the MENU button again to end the menu operation without saving the changed value into memory After the saving operation is completed the monitor screen and time counter display return to the REPEAT FUNCTION setting display as shown in step 9 Playback 41 42 14 To set point B refer to steps 5 to 13 Select REPEAT END in step 5 B POINT in step 7 and B PRESET in step 9 1 5 Press the MENU button to close the menu Repeat Playback Automatic Cyclical Playback Proceed as follows to perform automatic cyclical playback of recording repeat playback between selected start and end points T Set the desired repeat start and end points with the REPEAT FUNCTION menu item see page 64 You can set points A and B as start and end points by following the procedure described in Setting Points A and B for Repeat Playback on page 39 2 Set the REPEAT MODE menu item see page 64 to ON The REPEAT indicator lights 3 Press the SET button to save the new setting and close the menu 4 Press the PLAY button The unit repeats playback between the repeat start and end points set in step 1 Connecting Multiple Units for Simultaneous Playback Multi Simultaneous Playback You can connect multiple DSR DR1000 DR1000P units in a cascade connection for simultaneous playb
145. set and the message SUB CLIP IS INVALID appears on the monitor screen if there is a problem in the segment definition for example when the Out point is defined in advance of the In point Reset the Out point Proceed in the same way to define scenes D C and A With the CLIP button held down press the PLAY button The scenes are played in the order B D C A Numbers are assigned to extracted scenes in the order that you create the segments and displayed in playlists Playing Back Scenes Extracted From Clips Program Playback 47 Working with Playlists Scenes that you define within clips by setting In and Out points are assigned numbers in the order of creation and displayed in playlists In playlists you can reset In and Out points sort scenes in different orders and add new scenes You can save up to 7 edited playlists cliplist1 to cliplist4 You can also delete the contents of playlists Use the Clip menu to operate on playlists To display the Clip menu Press the MENU button with the CLIP button held down CLIP MENU LIST ALL DELETE RECALL SAVE Displaying Playlists To display the current playlist select LIST in the Clip menu and then press the gt OUT button CLIP MENU A playlist shows the numbers that were assigned to scenes automatically when they were extracted as well as the time code of the In points To recall a saved playlist Recalling a saved playl
146. signals Once an external time code signal has been input the internal time code advancement mode and frame count mode are automatically set as follows Advancement mode FREE RUN Frame count mode Same as external time code drop frame or non drop frame To confirm external synchronization Press the STOP button to put the unit into stop mode then press the REC button Look at the time counter display and check that the time code value displayed there matches the external time code value Setting the Time Data 31 Making Basic Network Settings To use this unit in a LAN environment see page 51 you need to set this unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway and to set up an account with a user name and password Use the NETWORK CONTROL menu to make these basic network settings For the IP address subnet mask and default gateway values to use contact the administrator of your LAN For more information about basic menu operations see page 75 NETWORK CONTROL IP ADDRESS SUB NET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY ACCOUNT When you have finished making all the settings power this unit off and reboot it The settings made in the NETWORK CONTROL menu will be enabled when the unit reboots To Set the IP Address Select IP ADDRESS in the NETWORK CONTROL screen and press the gt OUT button The default value 127 000 000 01 appears with the leftmost digit 1 flashing Change the value by using the
147. so that the meter does not indicate higher values than 0 dB when the audio signal is at its maximum When the level exceeds 0 dB the OVER indicator lights When recording at reference level When the VARIABLE switch on the front panel is set to PRESET recording is carried out at the preset reference level Reference level setting The factory preset reference level for analog audio input is 20 dB DSR DR1000 or 18 dB DSR DR1000P This setting can be changed using the LEVEL SELECT menu item see page 71 Recording Procedure This section describes the procedure to perform normal recording on this unit showing an example session in which playback signals coming from a player VCR will be recorded on the tape loaded in the unit Recorder this unit CI Control mode 20 selector 0 O00 i o00 Sic Player DSR 1500A 1500AP oS O 00 OO When controlling this unit from an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R connector of this unit set the Control mode selector to REMOTE turning the REMOTE indicator on When not set the switch to LOCAL turning the indicator off If the REC INHI indicator lights The REC INHIBIT menu item see page 65 is set to ON recording inhibited Set it to OFF Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button on the recorder This unit starts recording
148. specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over A Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Caution Television programs films video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws For customers in Europe DSR DR1000P only This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards e EN60065 Product Safety e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial
149. ssages appear in the Status or Result field of the monitor screen or in the time counter display Monitor Time counter Description message display message Not Login Not Login Cannot login Contents Full Cont Full More than 100 data items Disk Full Disk Full Disk is full Timeout Timeout Connection timeout No Clip No Clip Clip not found Send Error Send Err Send error occurred Receive Error Rev Err Receive error occurred Checking Communications Status Menu Setting Chapter Menu Organization As shown in the following figure the menu system consists of four levels and is divided by function into six subsystems the Setup menu SETUP MENU the Time Code Preset menu TC PRESET the Disk menu DISK MENU the Network menu NETWORK MENU the Date and Time Preset menu DATE TIME PRESET and the Digital hours meter menu HOURS METER This chapter mainly describes the setup menu showing its contents and how to operate it For details of the digital hours meter display see Regular Checks on page 94 The items of the setup menu are divided into several functional groups on level 1 and except for the MENU GRADE item the settings themselves are made on level 2 or level 3 Also the menu items are divided into two categories according to how frequently they are accessed the basic items to which frequent access is normally required and the enha
150. star protegidos por las leyes de copyright La grabaci n no autorizada de dicho material puede ir en contra de lo establecido por las leyes de copyright No instale el aparato en un lugar estrecho como en una biblioteca o mueble integrado Este aparato tiene el interruptor principal en el panel trasero Instale este aparato de tal forma que pueda utilizar f cilmente el interruptor principal Para los clientes de Europa DSR DR1000P s lo Este producto cumple con las directivas de compatibilidad electromagn tica 89 336 CEE y baja tensi n 73 23 CEE de la Comisi n Europea El cumplimiento de estas directivas implica la conformidad con los siguientes est ndares europeos e EN60065 Seguridad del producto e EN55103 1 Interferencia electromagn tica Emisi n e EN55103 2 Susceptibilidad electromagn tica Inmunidad Este producto est ha sido dise ado para utilizarse en los entornos electromagn ticos siguientes E1 zona residencial E2 zona comercial e industrial ligera E3 exteriores urbanos y E4 entorno con EMC controlada p ej estudio de televisi n Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Preparations Feature Siiasaar eenen a n aessa aeea raean uispastanccandeauatunuaaresesas 10 DVCAM Format seeeeseeeeseeresresrrssrseirsressessresressersresees 10 Supporting Variety of Input Output Interfaces 10 CS OTIND ACL NZ asters Aaa ernie ce aleve eae sin aS and attegn ae
151. switch REMOTE CH1 IN LEVEL and CH2 IN LEVEL menu items Normally 4 dBm REC FORMAT menu item DVCAM DVCAM indicator lights For details of the video audio input and audio mode settings see Settings for Recording on page 33 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 89 90 Settings on this unit player Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector REMOTE OUTPUT LEVEL menu item see page 71 Normally 4 dBm VIDEO OUTPUT menu item see page 72 Y R B Y R B indicator lights AUDIO OUTPUT menu item see page 72 1 2 CH or 3 4 CH CH 1 2 or CH 3 4 indicator lights Connections for an A B Roll Editing System Connection of a video monitor Set up the following connections between the video monitor and recorder to enable monitoring of video and audio signals on a video monitor In addition to the video and audio signals you can have time data the operation mode of the unit alarm messages and other information displayed as text on the monitor screen by setting the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 to ON factory default setting 75 Q termination switch ON or attach a 75 Q terminator Input switches Set according to the type of input signals Video monitor Composite Audio input video input VIDEO OUT B Y CPST SUPER M OO O boele ee N MONIT
152. switch the audio recording mode with the REC MODE menu item see page 71 The selection is indicated by the REC MODE display on the front panel CH 3 4 audio channel 2 or 3 4 button Each press of this button cycles through the following input audio signal selection options for audio channel 2 when in 2 channel mode or for audio channels 3 and 4 when in 4 channel mode e Analog audio signal input to the AUDIO IN 2 4 connector Digital audio signal in AES EBU format input to the AUDIO AES EBU IN 3 4 connector SDI audio signal input to the SDI IN connector Audio test signal selected with the INT AUDIO SG menu item see page 72 generated by the internal signal generator Location and Function of Parts 20 The selection made with this button is indicated by the AUDIO CH 2 3 4 indicators in the INPUT signal display section see page 18 When analog audio is selected the signal input to the AUDIO IN 2 4 connector is recorded either on channel 2 when in 2 channel mode or on channels 2 and 4 when in 4 channel mode That is in 4 channel mode the same analog audio signal is recorded on channels 2 and 4 Using the REC PB LEVEL control knobs with the VARIABLE switch set to REC it is possible to adjust the audio levels on the two channels separately You can switch the audio recording mode with the REC MODE menu item see page 71 The selection is indicated by the REC MODE display on the front panel Audio input output
153. t es B PRESET Monitor screen 10 Press the gt OUT button The A PRESET MODE screen appears The time code value of the current point A is displayed below the screen title A PRESET MODE A 00 00 00 00 INC DEC M J KEY SHIFT gt KEY CLEAR RESET KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY Monitor screen 11 Use the lt IN or gt OUT button to select the digit in the time code value display that you want to change Each press of the button causes the digit to the left or right to begin flashing Holding the button down moves the flashing digit continuously If you want to clear the time code value press the RESET button The value is cleared to 00 00 00 00 and the leftmost digit begins flashing 1 2 Press the 4 CUE or button to increment or decrement the value of the flashing digit Each press of the button increments or decrements the value Holding the button down increments or decrements the value continuously To change other digits return to step 11 1 3 Press the SET button to confirm the defined value The message NOW SAVING is displayed on the monitor screen and Saving is shown in the time counter display while the new setting is being saved in memory The new setting may be lost if you power off the unit during the saving operation Wait until the saving operation is completed before powering the unit off If you want to di
154. t OUT button while the rightmost digit is flashing the leftmost digit of the time display begins to flash or press the lt IN button while the third place from the left the position is flashing the rightmost digit of the time display begins to flash To move from the time display to the date display press the gt OUT button while the rightmost digit is flashing the third place of the date display begins to flash or press the lt IN button while the leftmost digit is flashing the rightmost digit of the date display begins to flash To change a numeric value Press the 4 CUE button to increase a value Press the button to decrease a value Toreturn a value to the factory default setting 2002 01 01 00 00 00 press the RESET button To confirm a value Press the SET button To exit the date and time setting menu without changing any values press the MENU button To display the material s recording date and time on the monitor This unit records time code and the recording date and time together with video data To the material s recording date and time on the monitor set the DISPLAY INFO menu item see page 66 to REC DATE amp TIME Setting the Time Data This unit is provided with the following functions related to time data e Display and reset CNT value e Set display record and play back SMPTE EBU time code and user bit data e Set display record and play back VITC The unit can o
155. t the buttons go out Setting Points A and B for Repeat Playback You can conduct repeat playback of certain sections You can set the repeat playback start point point A and end point point B by using the current position or inputting time code values To repeat seamless playback after setting points A and B press the PLAY button when the REMOTE indicator is off When performing repeat playback using points A and B as the playback start and end points make sure that the REPEAT TOP and REPEAT END menu items see page 64 are set to A POINT and B POINT respectively Setting the current position as start point point A or end point point B 1 Under the REPEAT FUNCTION menu item see page 64 set REPEAT MODE to ON 2 While holding down the SET button in the menu clip control section press the lt button or the gt button Set the end point point B Set the start point point A The time code of the current playback position is set as point A or point B At the same time A set or B set appears for 0 5 seconds in the time counter display Once set the point A or point B time code value is held in the non volatile memory of the unit until changed It is not lost when the unit is powered off When setting point A and B you can only use time code values Even when COUNTER is selected with the COUNTER SELECT button you cannot use a CNT value to set point A or B During simul
156. taneous recording and playback playback side time code values are registered even if R recording side is selected in the PANEL SELECT section Therefore before setting the A and B points you should select P playback side in the PANEL SELECT section Inputting time code values for points A and Using the following procedure you can modify the time code value for point A or B Playback 39 MENU RESET SET 1 15 O G13 OCUE OIN OOUT 1 2 8 11 2 3 4 6 10 11 1 Press the MENU button The following menu display appears Setup menu SYSTEM MENU SETUP MENU gt TC PRESET Time counter display DISK MENU NETWORK MENU DATE TIME PRESET HOURS METER Monitor screen 2 With SETUP MENU selected press the gt OUT button The display changes as follows SETUP MENU Operational OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE SETUP BANK OPERATION NETWORK CONTROL MENU GRADE Time counter display BASIC Monitor screen 3 With OPERATIONAL FUNCTION selected press the gt OUT button The display changes as follows Playback SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REP FUNC AUTO EE SELECT LOCAL ENABLE STP PC REMOTE REC MODE INTERVAL REC Time counter display Monitor screen 4 With REPEAT FUNCTION selected press the gt OUT button The contents of the REPEAT FUNCTION menu item are d
157. tection repack your unit as it was originally packed at the factory and take care not to impart violent shocks in transit Specifications General Signal system DSR DR1000 NTSC DSR DR1000P PAL Recording playback time 360 minutes When controlling via RS 422A interface Maximum 60 times normal speed in both directions Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption with all options installed 60 W Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 90 A 240 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 30 A 230 V Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating relative humidity Less than 80 Storage relative humidity Less than 90 7 5 kg 16 lb 8 oz Search speed Mass External dimensions w h d 210 x 130 x 422 mm 83 3 x 5 g x 16 g inches 395 5 15 5 8 9 D GUE 130 5 1 8 DE 210 8 3 8 Unit mm inches Video performance Band width S N Y C delay K factor Composite S video DSR DR1000 30 Hz to 4 2 MHz 1 0 dB Y Composite S video DSR DR1000P 25 Hz to 4 8 MHz 1 0 dB Y Component DSR DR1000 30 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB Y 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz 1 0 5 0 dB R Y B Y Component DSR DR1000P 25 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB Y 25 Hz to 2 0 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB R Y B Y Compos
158. ternal control devices this unit can play back editing segments over the range 2 to 2 times normal speed Superimposition function Time code values operation mode indications error messages and other text data can be superimposed on analog composite video signals output from the SUPER connector The SUPER connector is a special connector for output of text information It can be used independently when you are outputting composite video component video S Video and other video signals Special Hard Disk Functions Extended recording times The unit is equipped with a mass storage hard disk which allows a maximum of 6 hours of 25 Mbps DVCAM stream signals to be recorded Rich variety of recording modes Normal recording Input signals are recorded to the hard disk A single clip is created by recording start and stop operations Continuous endless recording This mode allows continuous recording of new material to the hard disk overwriting old material when the disk becomes full This mode is suitable for meteorological and biological observations which require long continuous recording times Interval recording This mode allows recording at specified intervals You can set the length of the recording interval and the length of the standby time until the next recording interval The recording interval can be set to 0 5 1 1 5 or 2 seconds and the standby interval to 30 seconds or 1 5 or 10 minutes This is ef
159. ters CH 1 channel 1 only Only the left meter lights Channel 1 only monaural Channel 1 only CH 2 channel 2 only Channel 2 only Channel 2 only Only the right meter monaural lights CH 1 and CH 2 channels Channels 1 Channels 1 1 and 2 and 2 stereo and 2 mixed Both the left and right meters light When CH 3 4 mode is selected with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button PHONES connector MONITOR connector Audio level meters CH 3 channel 3 only Only the left meter lights Channel 3 only monaural Channel 3 only CH 4 channel 4 only Channel 4 only Channel 4 only Only the right meter monaural lights CH 3 and CH 4 channels Channels 3 Channels 3 3 and 4 and 4 stereo and 4 mixed Both the left and right meters light CLIP button This button is used for setting up and modifying clip lists and for clip segment playback operations See Chapter 4 for details about clip operations LINE OUT SELECT button and indicators When you are recording and playing back at the same time use this button to select output of playback or recording signals Each press of the button selects the other signals Recording signals are output when the R indicator is lit Playback signals are output when the P indicator is lit When the R indicator is lit Recording signals are output When the P indicator is lit Playback signals are output When
160. terval Recording Interval recording allows you to record at set intervals separated by standby intervals of a specified length To perform continuous recording you need to set the REC MODE menu item see page 71 to INTERVAL REC You also need to set the recording and standby intervals with the INTERVAL REC menu items Standby intervals can be set to 30 seconds minute 5 minutes or 10 minutes Recording intervals can be set to 0 5 seconds 1 second 1 5 seconds and 2 seconds Starting Recording at an Alarm Input Pre Alarm Recording You can start recording at a position 30 seconds before an alarm trigger signal is detected Data for the recording is saved in advance Recording continues until disk space is exhausted and then the unit automatically enters stop mode To perform continuous recording you need to set the REC MODE menu item see page 71 to PRE ALARM REC The trigger signal is input to the CONTROL connector For trigger signal specifications contact a Sony service representative Playback This section describes the settings and operations necessary to perform playback on this unit The same settings and operations apply whether you are using the unit as part of an editing system for dubbing or as a stand alone player VCR For the necessary connections for playback and the settings not covered in this section see Chapter 7 Connections and Settings page 81 Playback Procedure Vi
161. the desired direction to adjust the playback speed The range of speed adjustment is 15 in steps of 1 B Hold down the PLAY button and press the 4 CUE or buttons to adjust the playback speed The playback speed can be adjusted to 8 only 2 Whenthe adjustment is completed release the PLAY button The playback speed returns to normal speed Search operations via external equipment You can control the unit in the following operation modes from an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R connector on the rear panel the supplied remote control unit connected to the CONTROL connector or control equipment connected to the S400 i LINK connector To search while playing at fast speeds Shuttle Use this mode to view color video playback at speeds ranging from 0 to 60 times normal speed in both directions Jog Use this mode for low speed search and frame by frame search You can specify how speed changes in response to rotations of the search dial by using the JOG RESPONSE menu item see page 65 Variable Use this mode to monitor noise free video and audio signals at speeds ranging from 0 to 2 times normal speed in both directions Still Use this mode to view a still picture of any field Jog audio Use this mode to monitor the audio at speeds ranging from 0 to 1 times normal speed in both directions Playback 43 When controlling this unit from external equipment set the REMOTE I F menu item s
162. these circumstances and the deletion is cancelled Sending Data You can send each clip clips registered in cliplists and address book data to other recorders Sending Clip Data Use the following procedure to send clip data 1 Select the SEND CLIP item in the Network menu and press the gt OUT button NETWORK MENU SEND gt Clip CLIP gt Time counter display CLIPLIST ADDRESS BOOK Monitor screen The SEND CLIP screen appears showing the currently selected destination host name the transfer target clip and its duration SEND CLIP HOST HOST2 ____ __ Transfer destination host CLIP 00001 _ Number of clip to send DUR 0 02 12 20 Duration of clip to send c SEND SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY a is displayed when no destination host is selected b is displayed when no clip is selected c 0 00 00 00 is displayed when no clip is selected 2 If the destination host and clip are correct proceed to step 8 To change the destination host select HOST and press the gt OUT button A list of host registered in the address book appears If the destination that you want is not in the list Register the destination in the address book see page 53 3 Select the destination from the list and press the gt OUT button You are returned to the SEND CLIP screen which displays the data fo
163. ton returns to the previous higher menu level SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL gt gt 50 BRIGHTNESS 75 100 x 75 eS Time counter display Monitor screen 8 To change other settings press the lt IN button to return to the previous screen then repeat steps 5 to 7 as required Q When you have completed the settings press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears on the monitor screen and Saving appears in the time counter display while the new settings are saved in memory When the saving operation is completed the monitor screen and time counter display return to their normal indications If you power off the unit before saving operation is completed settings may be lost Wait until the saving is completed before powering off the unit If instead of pressing the SET button you press the MENU button the new settings are not saved The message ABORT appears on the monitor screen and Abort in the time counter display for about 0 5 second and the system exits the menus To change more than one setting be sure to press the SET button after making the settings operating procedure Character string at the right of a menu item Current setting of the menu item When shown with a colon the current setting is the same as the factory default setting See step 4 of the foregoing operating procedure When shown with a raised dot
164. tput signals Y CPST Y signal R Y S C R Y signal B Y S Y B Y signal SUPER Composite signal When the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 is set to ON factory default setting the SUPER connector outputs a composite video signal with superimposed text information AUDIO OUT 1 3 and AUDIO OUT 2 4 connectors XLR 3 pin male These connectors output analog audio signals The output audio channels are determined by the playback audio mode and the setting 1 2 CH or 3 4 CH of the AUDIO OUTPUT menu item see page 72 as follows When in 2 CH 48 kHz or 44 1 kHz mode Output connectors AUDIO OUT 1 3 Audio channel 1 when 1 2 CH is selected or silent when 3 4 CH is selected Output audio channels AUDIO OUT 2 4 Audio channel 2 when 1 2 CH is selected or silent when 3 4 CH is selected When in 4 CH 32 kHz mode Output Output audio channels connectors AUDIO OUT 1 3 Audio channel 1 when 1 2 CH is selected or audio channel 3 when 3 4 CH is selected AUDIO OUT 2 4 Audio channel 2 when 1 2 CH is selected or audio channel 4 when 3 4 CH is selected The current playback audio mode is indicated by the PB Fs display on the front panel Location and Function of Parts MONITOR connector RCA phono jack This connector outputs audio signals for monitoring The audio signals to be output from this connector can be Digital signal input output sectio
165. tup 7 5 IRE from input analog video signals when converting them into digital signals OFF gt gt OFF Do not remove black setup ON REMOVE gt gt ON Remove black setup Menu Contents 69 70 VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control For DSR DR1000 only SETUP ADD gt Setup add Determine whether or not to add black setup to analog video output signals Description of settings OFF gt gt OFF Do not add black setup ON ADD gt gt ON Add black setup For DSR DR1000 only CC F1 BLANK gt CC1 blank Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st field of the output video signal OFF gt gt OFF Do not mute ON gt gt ON Mute For DSR DR1000 only CC F2 BLANK gt CC2 blank Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 2nd field of the output video signal OFF gt gt OFF Do not mute ON gt gt ON Mute WIDE MODE gt Wide mode Determine whether to retain wide screen aspect ratio information accompanying video being recorded or played back AUTO gt gt Auto When video being recorded or played back is accompanied by wide screen aspect ratio information retain the information OFF gt gt OFF Ignore wide screen aspect ratio information ON gt gt ON Whenever recording or playing back video retain wide screen aspect ratio information ESR M
166. unit on page 91 Connections for a Cut Editing System 83 84 Settings on the DSR 1500A 1500APs recorder Switch menu item Setting LOCAL REMOTE switch REMOTE REMOTE indicator lights DIGITAL OUTPUT menu item SDI SDI indicator lights REMOTE I F menu item OPIN 9P indicator lights REC FORMAT menu item DVCAM DVCAM indicator lights Settings on this unit player Switch menu item Control mode selector Setting REMOTE REMOTE indicator lights REMOTE I F menu item 9PIN 9P indicator lights About reference video signals In order to provide stable video and audio signals for analog editing it is necessary for the built in time base corrector TBC to operate correctly To ensure this input areference video signal synchronized with the video signal to the REF VIDEO IN connector Connections for a Cut Editing System Connections for an A B Roll Editing System The following is an example configuration of A B roll editing system using this unit In this configuration a DSR 1500A 1500AP unit is used as the recorder and this unit as player 1 and an analog Betacam UVW 1600 1600P Videocassette Player unit is used as player 2 To create a final tape a tape that contains a completely packaged program in Betacam format use a DVCAM VCR such as the DSR 1500A 1500AP as the recorder e This application requires the DSR 1500A 1500AP unit used as t
167. unter display Monitor screen The status list screen appears NETWORK MENU STATUS S CLP XXXXRKARAKN EXEC S ADR XXXXRKARAKN WATT R CLP XXXXRKXAKAKN WATT S LST XXXXRKAKAKN WATT S ADR XXXXXKARAXKN OK eS CLP XXXXXXAKAKN NG Status be Clip name Clip type Sending S or Receiving R a CLP Clip LST Cliplist ADR Address data The following are displayed to indicate the status EXEC Executing WAIT On standby OK OK NG Error 2 Selecta data item for which you want to view detailed information and press the gt OUT button The STATUS INFO screen appears the following example shows status information for clip data Checking Communications Status 59 60 STATUS INFO DUR 0 01 00 15 STATUS Executing ABORT TO MENU RESET KEY MENU KEY HOST HOSTI Destination host name IP 192 168 000 001 Destination IP address TYPE SEND CLIP 00010 Clip type Clip duration Status or result a Duration is not shown for address book data 3 it you want to delete the selected data press the RESET button Messages appear on the monitor and in the time counter display asking if you really want to delete the data Abort OK 4 Press the SET button if you actually want to delete the data and press the RESET button if you want to cancel the deletion If communications end in an error If communications end in an error the following me
168. upply information on media position such as the hour minute second and frame to assist in setting edit points or searching for particular scenes User bits Sections of time code information consisting of a total of 32 bits that can be used for recording information such as date tape ID number program ID number etc Glossary 105 106 Index A AC IN connector 23 ACCESS indicator 16 Accessories not supplied 103 Accessories supplied 103 Address book creating 52 deleting a host entry 54 deleting all of the entries 54 editing 54 registering host name 53 sending data 56 AES EBU format 19 indicator 18 Alarm messages 97 Analog audio 10 audio input s 102 audio outputs 102 interfaces 10 video 10 video inputs 102 video outputs 102 video audio signal input section 24 video audio signal output section 25 ANALOG indicator 18 Audio input output level control section 20 level meters 16 performance 102 problem 97 test signal 19 AUDIO IN 1 3 and 2 4 connectors 24 AUDIO indicators 18 AUDIO OUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors 25 Automatic cyclical playback 42 B Basic items 61 changing the settings 75 B Y connector 24 B Y S Y connector 25 C CH1 1 2 audio channel 1 or 1 2 button 19 Index CH 1 1 2 indicator 18 CH2 3 4 audio channel 2 or 3 4 button 19 CH 2 3 4 indicator 18 Clip 45 deleting 45 jump 46 protect 45 sending data 56 CLIP button 15 Cliplist sending data 56 CNT 16 28 29 Component
169. ure to check the data and to save or delete it 1 Select the NEW CONTENTS LIST item in the Network menu and press the gt OUT button NETWORK MENU SEND RECEIVE ADDRESS _BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST gt STATUS New Content Time counter display Monitor screen A list of received data that has not yet been save appears The list indicates the type of data clip or address book and the time when it was received NETWORK MENU NEW CONTENTS LIST CLP 01 31 12 15 CLP 10 05 12 30 Clip data CLP 08 02 17 31 e ADR 08 19 23 59 Address book data 27 07 01 00 01 Data type unknown If there is no new received data the message NO NEW CONTENTS appears 2 Select the data you want to check and press the gt y p OUT button The NEW CONTENTS INFO screen appears NEW CONTENTS INFO IP 192 168 000 001 Source host IP address DATE 2002 07 31 Date received TIME 17 39 Time received TYPE gt CLIP Data type DUR 2 0 01 00 15 Total duration of received data STATUS OK OK NG status DATA SAVE SET KEY Not shown when STATUS is DELETE RESET KEY NG or TYPE is UNKNOWN TO MENU MENU KEY a CLIP Clip Checking Communications Status In the Network menu you can check the status of transfer jobs executing or standby and check whether the result of a data transfer was OK or not As required you can then abort the transfer or withdraw a connectio
170. utput the time code read from the disk as an analog LTC signal and receive an external analog time code LTC signal The unit outputs no signal from the TIME CODE OUT connector unless it is in normal speed playback mode The following explains how to use these functions Setting the Date and Time Setting the Time Data 27 Displaying Time Data and Operation Mode Indications Time data and operation mode indications can be displayed on the monitor screen Time data can also be displayed in the time counter display on this unit To view time data and operation mode indications on the monitor screen Set the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 66 to ON factory default setting The time data and the indication of the current operation mode are superimposed on the video signal that is being output from the SUPER connector and can be viewed on the monitor screen Use the DISPLAY CONTROL menu items see page 66 to select the information displayed and the character type and position of the indications When you set the SUB STATUS menu item see page 67 to other than OFF you can also display supplementary status information on the monitor screen such as the operating mode of the internal time code generator For details of supplementary status information see Displaying Supplementary Status Information on page 79 Monitor screen contents The contents of the monitor screen are shown below EN Time data typ
171. utton in the PANEL SELECT section turning it on and follow the steps in Playback Procedure page 37 To start and stop recording during playback Press the R button in the PANEL SELECT section lighting it and follow the steps in Recording Procedure page 35 to start recording Press the STOP button to stop recording To set a cue point during simultaneous recording and playback Press the SET button with the 4 CUE button held down at a desired position When the R button is lit A cue point is set at the current recording position When the P button is lit A cue point is set at the current playback position To select output signals during simultaneous recording and playback With each press of the LINE OUT SELECT button the indicator light as follows R lights gt P lights gt R and P both light gt R lights gt P lights Line output signals change as follows according to the lit indicators R lit Signals being recorded P lit Signals being played back R and P lit at same time Output signals are selected by the R and P buttons in the PANEL SELECT section Recording signals are output when the R button is lit and playback signals are output when the P button is lit If the REMOTE I F menu item see page 72 is set to OPIN DUAL output signals can also be switched from the device connected to the REMOTE OUT P connector To switch the time data display Time data shown in the time counter
172. yback This unit is the first DVCAM format player or recorder to provide noiseless variable speed playback over the range from 2 to 2 times normal speed Digital jog sound function When searching at speeds in the range 2 times normal speed the digital jog sound function is enabled The audio signal is saved in temporary memory and replayed according to the search speed This allows searching on the sound track Video process control For analog video output and SDI format video output you can adjust the video output level chroma signal output level setup level for DSR DR1000 black level for DSR DR1000P and chroma phase using the setup menu Search dial This unit is equipped with a responsive search dial for jog and shuttle playback Internal and external time codes An internal time code generator and reader enables time code compliant with SMPTE for DSR DR1000 EBU DSR DR1000P format to be recorded and played back This allows editing to single frame precision Outputting or inputting time code LTC to or from an external device is also possible using the TIME CODE IN OUT connectors The unit is also compatible with VITC Remote control This unit has two RS 422A connectors for communications with external editors with RS 422A interfaces Remote control is also possible via the supplied RM LG2 remote control unit and over the i LINK interface DMC Dynamic Motion Control Under the control of ex
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