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1. Front panel switch settings 1 Set the FRAME RATE switch appropriately to match the external time code 2 Set the TC GEN MODE switch appropriately for recording the external time code 3 If the video reference is available set the CLOCK switch to VIDEO If you record time code by synchronizing the unit to digital clock from a VCR set the switch to DIGITAL 4 Press the TC RDY key to arm the time code track The TC RDY indicator is lit while TC RDY is shown on the display 5 After pressing the SHIFT key to make the SHIFT mode active press the CHASE TC SETUP key to enter the TC SETUP mode then make the necessary settings for recording time code See 5 5 and subsequent pages for details about the TC Setup mode 5 4 NV OO TC Setup mode details The TC Setup mode allows you to set the following which are necessary for recording play back of time code or synchronizing the unit to external time code 1 Editing time code generated by the internal TC generator 2 Editing the chase offset to external time code 3 Trimming the chase offset 4 Chase mode selection 5 Capturing the LTC time for storing it as the chase offset Catch offset 6 Editing the LTC start time 7 Force jamming to external time code 8 Selecting output time code 9 Time code output on off selection while paused 10 TC user bit output selection e To enter the T
2. USER Identifying user name PASS Identifying password QUIT Terminating FTP connection TCP connection for Control is also cut off PORT When transferring data relay the connection state open port number for data transferring at client side to server Format PORT IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 P1 P2 IPx IP address Px port number represented by decimal number in every 1 byte unit TYPE Designating data type ASCII BECIDIC BINARY LOCAL RETR Instructing server to transfer file through data connection STOR Instructing server to write data transferred through data connection into a new file LIST Requesting server to send a list of files NLST Requesting server to send a detailed list of files CWD Changing current directory CDUP Changing current directory to upper level PWD Displaying current directory NOOP Doing nothing SYST Acquire server OS type The following FTP commands cannot be used when DV40 works as a FTP server APPE Instructing server to write data transferred through data connection into an existing file additionally DELE Deleting designated file RNFR Designating current file name for renaming RNTO Changing current file name for renaming HELP Displaying command description ACCT Identifying user account PASV Opening command state designated port except default data port No 20 on server STRU Designating file structure MODE Designating file transfer
3. few TT le EE PS 2 keyboard lt Ineffective keys gt In the following figure the keys with an underline such as I lt Note gt During controlling the DV40 from a keyboard if the DV40 does not accept key operations unplug then plug the keyboard cable connector and do not function 12 2 NV eO The common functions between keys on the DV40 and a PS 2 keyboard The PS 2 keyboard keys shown below act the same function as the associated keys or jog dial on the DV40 front panel se O E A O l Es bvao SKIBCUREOR SKIpUReOR Polatng the Jog Felting he Jog Pressing he Pressing the dial clockwise dial counter ENTER YES key EXIT NO key gt gt I key I lt lt key clockwise Accessing setting menus using the Alt key Pressing the Alt key together with the following keys access the appropriate setting menus psizkeyboard am E an f are 7 DV40 Accesses the Utility mode Accesses the Setup mode Accesses the TC Setup mode G N Tips Pressing the F1 key on the PS 2 keyboard directly accesses the Edit File Name menu in the Utility mode Flashing 12 3 Chapter 13 FTP Server Function This chapter describes the FTP server function using the ETHER card mounted on the DV40 NV eO FTP Serv
4. NV OO Chapter 8 Preview Function This chapter describes the fade in fade out preview point rehearsal function at an edit CUE MEMORY point It also describes how to trim the point while previewing Chapter 9 Audio file management This chapter describes the management of audio files BWF and SDII created on a DVD RAM disk It includes details about how to create a new audio file select an audio file edit a file name and delete copy an audio file Chapter 10 Editing track data This chapter describes how to edit track data using the paste insert cut and erase functions Chapter 11 List play function This chapter describes the list play function This function allows you to play back more than one recorded track continuously in order of file number or by assigning files at appropriate LTC positions Chapter 12 Using a PS 2 keyboard This chapter describes how to control the DV40 using a PS 2 keyboard connected to the KEYBOARD terminal You can edit a file name or volume label by a PS 2 key board Chapter 13 FTP server function This chapter describes the FTP File Transport Protocol server function of the ETHER card mounted on the DV40 The ETHER card can be used as an FTP server by connecting the ETHER connector on the DV40 rear panel to a personal computer using a LAN cable You can transfer an audio file between the DV40 and a personal computer via the TCP IP Chapter 14 Importing an audio file to a computer T
5. is selected the following 8 digit TC UBIT information based on the date when the file is originally created will be MMDDYYff MM DD YY ff lt Example 1 gt File No Created date TC UBIT Information output lt Example 2 gt VOLUME LABEL DV40 005 SCENE REEL No 00006 005 File No 002 TC UBIT Information 00008005 Month by 2 digit 01 12 Day by 2 digit 01 31 Year by 2 digit 00 99 File No by 2 digit in hexadecimal 01 C7 001 July 4 2002 07040201 e Selecting DMYf as TC UBIT information If DMY is selected the following 8 digit TC UBIT information based on the date when the file is originally created will be DDMMYYff DD MM YY ff lt Example 1 gt File No Created date TC UBIT Information output Day by 2 digit 01 31 lt Example 2 gt File No Created date 184 December 23 2005 i TC UBIT Information 122305B8 Month by 2 digit 01 12 Year by 2 digit 00 99 File No by 2 digit in hexadecimal 01 C7 001 6 June 2001 06060101 5 11 lt Example 2 gt File No Created date 169 15 November 2007 TC UBIT Information 151107A9 Chapter 6 Storing time data This chapter explains how to store time data to location memories for the track editing or locate functions NV O Location memory keys 6 location memory keys are used to store location data for the track editing for copy paste insert er
6. 10 3 NV eO Inserting track data You can copy track data between the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points to the clipboard and insert it to the DEST IN point on the same or a different track A A A i gt F HH Hee SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN point point point Tips The REC END point of the file to which track data is inserted to moves backward lt Note gt You cannot carry out the insert operation with a Tape mode audio file lt Note gt The source and destination The table below shows the relations among the track modes selectable source tracks and selectable destination tracks You can insert data to a different track only when selecting a single track in a STEREO or MULTI 4TR file as the source track When selecting 2 or 4 tracks in a STEREO or MULTI 4TR file you can insert data only to the same tracks Track mode Selectable source tracks Selectable destination tracks MONO mode track 1 only track 1 track 1 or 2 track 1 or 2 freely STEREO mode tracks 1 and 2 same tracks as the source any one of tracks 1 through 4 any one of tracks 1 through 4 freely MULTI 4TR mode any two of tracks 1 through 4 same 2 tracks as the source tracks 1 through 4 same tracks as the source 1 Store the SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT and DEST IN points See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to store edit points 2 If necess
7. Flashing To check the full digits of Gateway press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key once If you do so the following will appear on the DV40 FL display Now you can see that the current Gateway setting on DV40 is 192 168 1 2 13 5 NV eO 2 Press the ENTER YES key If the ENTER YES key is pressed the section 192 starts flashing Flashing 3 Move the cursor and change the Gateway Move the cursor by the SKIP CURSOR gt gt l or SKIP CURSOR I lt lt key and rotate the jog dial to change the Gateway The alphanumeric keys can be also used to change the Gateway 4 Press the ENTER YES key Pressing the ENTER YES key defines the change on the Gateway e Sub net The Sub net mask value in the network DV40 exists should be set In the case the Sub net mask is not used you do not have to set this value 1 Rotate the jog dial to select Subnet 255 25 and press the ENTER YES key Flashing To check the full digits of Sub net value press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key once If you do so the following will appear on the DV40 FL display Now you can see that the current Subnet setting on DV40 is 255 255 255 0 2 Press the ENTER YES key If the ENTER YES key is pressed the section 255 starts flashing Flashing 3 Move the cursor and change the Sub net mask Move the cursor by the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I or SKIP CURSOR I lt lt key and rotate the jog dial to c
8. keys to select a desired menu item and press the ENTER YES key Now you can edit the menu item Rotating the jog dial or pressing the SKIP CURSOR lt lt or gt gt key cycles through the Utility menu items in the following order See the following description for details about each Utility menu item 16 2 Selecting Rec Protect On or Off You can protect a file from being recorded or ed ited This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power 1 Select the first level of the Rec Protect menu and press the ENTER YES key The current option On or Off flashes You can now select the desired one Flashing Flashing 2 Use the jog dial to select On or Off and press the ENTER YES key The setting is completed and the display returns to show the first level The current file is protected You cannot make recording or edit copy paste insert erase and cut track data Off default You can make recording or edit track data Tips You can also use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select an option instead of the jog dial 3 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Utility mode Tips When the Rec Protect menu is set to On if you try to make recording or edit track data Rec Pro tected is shown and the operation is ignored Renumbering CUE points NV eO This menu allows renumbering CUE points When CUE points
9. lt Display example of the fade in preview at the SOURCE IN point gt During preview the level meter indicators runs from left to right PD WO gt gt gt gt gt gt co 60 150 142 134 28 I 12018 12181654321 00L MEMORY ON aa I E 60 50 42 34 28 20181 112181654321 00L a 7 B EN le TT ES a a approx 1 second muted approx 1 second playback edit point lt Display example of the fade out preview at the SOURCE OUT point gt During preview the level meter indicators runs from left to right Dp el et el el el el el el el eee AAA AMAN i MEMORY _ BPP co 60 150 142 134 28 20181 112181654321 00L i i 60 150 142 134 128 I 2018 112181654321 00L CLOCK DOCE eme approx 1 second playback approx 1 second muted edit point lt Note gt At the edit point where no time data is stored i e OOH OOM OOS OOF OOSF the initial setting the fade out preview cannot be performed If you press the SOURCE OUT or DEST OUT key in step 2 above in such a condition Void appears on the display and the operation is ignored 3 To stop preview press the STOP or EXIT NO key The preview function is canceled and the display returns to the previous screen 8 2 NV OO e Preview at a locate point You can preview audio faded in from a desired locate point selected from among CUE points 01 through 99 and MEMORY point 01 through 99 The following procedure is
10. ABSO of the current audio file and the display shows ABS OOH OOM OOS OOF RECORD lt lt REWIND FFWD JI Bo mM SOURCE PLAY LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END e Location to the end REC END of the current audio file Regardless of the current position you can locate to the end REC END of the current audio file 1 When the recorder is stopped press the E FWD key while holding down the STOP key The recorder locates to the end REC END of the current audio file and the display shows the appropriate time RECORD B STOP lt lt REWIND gt gt F FWD I BOO SOURCE PLAY LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END lt Notes gt e With a Tape mode audio file the recorder locates to the end of the audio file It is equivalent to winding an analog tape to the end Therefore regardless of whether recording is made or not you can check the maximum recording time of the Tape mode audio file e To locate to the record end point of a Tape mode audio file use the locate function using the MEMORY key described later 7 2 NV OO e Location to the last playback start position You can locate to the point between ABS O and REC END where playback started last time 1 When the recorder is stopped press the MEMORY key The display shows the screen for recalling a locate point memory The first time you press the MEMORY key after turning on the power Last Play is shown with flashing 01 This shows that locate m
11. BNC type B 75Q ON OFF switch e To terminates the video clock set this switch to ON C VIDEO THRU connector e Echoes an incoming video signal e Connector BNC type NV eO 7 Cooling fan motor speed select switch Switches the cooling fan motor speed between LOW and HI Setting it to LOW lowers the motor noise 8 AC IN connector Connect the supplied power cord 9 Word clock section Qm Orv Qor PR A B C OD A WORD INPUT connector e Accepts a word clock signal e Connector BNC type B 750 ON OFF switch e To terminates the word clock set this switch to ON WORD THRU connector Echoes an incoming word clock signal Connector BNC type WORD OUTPUT connector Outputs a word clock signal from the unit Connector BNC type e e u 10 GPI input output connectors These connectors are active only when the GPI ON OFF menu in the Setup mode is set to On It is set to Off in the initial setting therefore you have to change it to On before using the GPI connectors A B A GPI INPUT connector e Connector DIN 5 pin e The following table shows the pin assignment A TTL level low active input signal activates the operation Pin 1 GND Pin 2 STOP The low plus signal activates the operation equivalent to the STOP key operation Pin 3 PLAY The low pulse signal activates the operation equivalent to the PLAY key o
12. Care should be taken so that objects A Y do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through y openings An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Li manage ening mentee IN AI Ou e by qualified service personnel when Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn i le P E ao eon o ee o B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer exhibits a marked change in performance or 8 Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged or position dose not interfere with its proper ventilation 17 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel NV eO Table of Contents About this manual wisiccscrcsnctcceceswecsuseciesacesssisa
13. Setup mode for details 44 AUDIO FILE switch Selects the audio file format BWF or SDI when recording is made in the NEW FILE mode or when creating or selecting an audio file by the file select function e OPTION does not currently function 45 INPUT switch Selects the input between ANALOG and DIGITAL e When selecting DIGITAL DIGITAL flashes on the display which lights steadily when the unit receives a correct external digital signal 46 TR MODE switch Selects the track mode for recording from among MONO STEREO and MULTI 4 track e If MONO is selected when the INPUT switch is set to DIGITAL only the L channel signal is re corded to the mono track RSVD I 23 97 D 0 PREVIEW LOCATE STORE HOLD 24H RUN INT e REC RUN WORD FREE RUN VIDEO N e EXT RUN G TC GP MODE 91 92 47 PULL UP DOWN switch Selects pull up 0 1 or pull down 0 1 of the sampling clock TC frame rate 40 1 Pulls up the selected sampling clock TC ii frame rate 0 1 NORM Normal operation 0 no pull up or pull down 0 1 Pulls down the selected sampling clock TC did frame rate 0 1 48 SAMPLING FREQ switch Selects the sampling frequency and quantization bit for recording 16BIT 44 1 Up to 4 tracks of recording playback 16BIT 48 Up to 4 tracks of recording playback
14. TR 2 connectors of the ANALOG OUTPUT section of the unit Use either of BAL or UNBAL connectors according to the inputs of the monitor device External Analog Audio Equipment Analog Audio Signal THRU ere Pe ae IO PA ee Oro Oor 10dBV 4dBu fg 49Bu 10dBV NV O Preparation for recording TVA n n a DVD MASTER RECORDER 1 Set the CONTROL switch to LOCAL 2 Set the AUDIO FILE switch to BWF or SDII appropriately When starting recording an audio file with the selected file format is automatically created 3 Set the INPUT switch to ANALOG 4 Set the TR MODE switch to STEREO 5 Set the SAMPLING FREQ switch to the desired Fs Bit position 6 Set the CLOCK switch to INT 7 Press the AUDIO RDY NEW FILE key to select the NEW FILE mode the NEW FILE indicator is lit If you wish to record time code simultaneously press the TC RDY key to turn on the indicator See Chapter 5 Time code recording for details about time code recording 8 Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack and set the monitor track select switch to TR1 TR2 po
15. Tape mode audio files 001 is assigned to the file number 9 3 NV eO Selecting an audio file You can select an audio file by using the file select or skip function Tips By using the File Sort menu in the Setup mode you can sort audio files by name or date allowing file selection easier See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details e Selecting a file using the file select function The following assumes that three BWF and two SDII files are created on a disk and the BWF 001 file is currently selected 1 Select a desired audio file format between BWF and SDII using the AUDIO FILE switch If you select SDII SDII is lit instead of BWF in the FORMAT information area on the display 2 Press the FILE SEL key 001 the audio file number of the selected file format in step 1 flashes on the display showing that a file number can be selected Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select a desired file number and press the ENTER YES key The display shows the beginning of the selected audio file Tips By pressing the FILE SEL key after pressing the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator you can select audio files from among both the file directories bwff and sd2f e Selecting a file using the skip function You can select an audio file using the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys by setting the Skip Mode menu in the Set
16. The event is output at CUE point 0 Pin 4 EVENT 2 The event is output at CUE point 2 Pin5 EVENT 3 The event is output at CUE point 3 A low level 60 msec width pulse is output during recording and play back Slate tone recording time You can set the recording time of the slate tone when the SHIFT indicator is lit This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing 0 sec 30sec Default 10 sec Mute recording time You can set the mute recording time when the SHIFT indicator is lit This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing 0 sec 30sec Default 5 sec 15 6 NV OO Default file name setting File name mode setting When creating a new audio file you can give a name in either of two formats a desired file name followed by a take number which automatically increments or a name including date time information This setting is dependent on files and stored in the Flash ROM Flashing Flashing Each name starts by the file type S for SD2 or B for BWF followed by time and date information and ends by the file extension This is the default DATE For example if you create a new SDII audio file at 15H 30M 40S on the
17. key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Displays time data stored in this key so that you can edit the data e Pressing this key after pressing the STORE key stores the holding time or edited time to the DEST OUT point e When editing track data this key selects track 4 When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped executes the fade in preview at the DEST OUT point 30 LOCATE key Locates to the point where you pressed the LOCATE key last time The data stored in this key is overwritten each time you press the key 31 DEST IN PREVIEWJ TR 3 key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Displays time data stored in this key so that you can edit the data e Pressing this key after pressing the STORE key stores the holding time or edited time to the DEST IN point e When editing track data this key selects track 3 When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped executes the fade out preview at the DEST OUT point 32 UNDO key By pressing this key the history of the current audio file can be referred to allowing execution of the multiple undo function To execute the multiple undo function select a desired history item using the jog dial and press the ENTER YES key See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback for details 33 SOURCE OUT PREVIEW TR 2 key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secon
18. pin 2 hot e Format gt SMPTE EBU e Nominal input 2 V p p e Transmission rate 2 4 kbit sec SMPTE e Input impedance 20k Q or more e Minimum input level 0 25 V p p TIME CODE OUTPUT e Connector XLR 3 32 type balanced pin 2 hot e Format SMPTE EBU e Nominal input 2 V p p e Output impedance 1kQ or less e Applicable load impedance 600 Q or more TIME CODE THRU e Connector XLR 3 32 type balanced pin 2 hot Directly feeds the timecode received from the TIME CODE INPUT connector VIDEO INPUT e Connector BNC type e Nominal input level 1Vp p with 75 Q termination switch VIDEO THRU e Connector BNC type Directly feeds the video signal received from the VIDEO INPUT connector WORD INPUT e Connector BNC type e Nominal input level TTL level with 75 Q termination switch WORD OUTPUT e Connector BNC type e Nominal output level TIL level WORD THRU e Connector BNC type Directly feeds the word clock received from the WORD INPUT connector 17 3 NV eO 9P REMOTE 15P REMOTE e Connectors e Protocol D sub 9 pin 9P REMOTE D sub 15 pin 15P REMOTE RS 232C conformed to the Sony 9 pin P2 protocol The DV40 is a controlled device The 9P REMOTE and 15P REMOTE connectors are connected in parallel Pin No Controller Out D sub 9P D sub 15P DATA OUT DATA IN DATA IN Frame Ground Frame Gro
19. starts MEMORY 02 Last Record In The last recording start time is automatically stored This memory is overwritten each time recording starts MEMORY 03 Last Record Out The last recording end time is automatically stored This memory is overwritten each time recording ends The MEMORY point data are stored to the flash ROM in the unit therefore you can use the MEMORY data with any audio files on any disks Tips If you change the current audio file to another one and store a time to a new MEMORY point the MEMORY point numbers used in the previous file s cannot be used as shown below However All the MEMORY points can be used with any audio files Mem 04 Mem 05 Mem 06 E E A A Mem 08 Mem 09 Mem 10 Audio File 002 e do Mem41 i Mem 12 Audio File 003 In the diagram above MEMORY points 04 through 07 were stored when Audio File 001 was selected However you can use MEMORY points 04 through 11 with Audio File 001 However only the MEMORY points within the recorded area are effective so MEMORY points 07 and 10 are not effective with Audio File 003 If you select Audio File 003 and check MEMORY 07 or 10 H M S F SF is shown MEMORY point data are not cleared when reformatting a disk To clear unnecessary MEMORY point see Clearing a CUE or MEMORY point As shown in the above drawings if you have stored MEMORY point data on more than one audio file the MEMORY points are not always numbered in order o
20. steadily when the unit locks to the word clock VIDEO The external video clock is the master VIDEO flashes on the display which lights steadily when the unit locks to the video clock DIGITAL The external clock available in the digital sig nal received via the DIGITAL INPUT con nector is the master DIGITAL flashes on the display which lights steadily when the unit locks to the clock 52 Analog Input Signal controls Adjust the input levels for tracks 1 2 3 and 4 when recording analog signals The outer knob controls track 1 and 3 while the inner knob controls track 2 and 4 53 BYPASS ON OFF switch Select whether bypassing the INPUT LEVEL controls or not when recording analog signals When set to OFF the corresponding INPUT LEVEL controls are active When set to ON the corresponding INPUT LEVEL controls are inactive 2 13 N OO NV eO Rear panel UNBAL J UNBAL Q BV Q R4 10d BAL 4dBu T 4dBu 10dBV ia r O 4dBu TR2 h h h h O do 1 Analog input output section D ANALOG OU
21. to select TC UBIT Sel The current setting is shown the default is SRNo 2 Press the ENTER YES key The currently value flashes and you can now edit it Flashing Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR I lt lt gt gt I keys to select the desired option and press the ENTER YES key You can select from among the following options SRNo default setting BG_76543 SSSSS BG_210 RRR MDYf for U S A BG_76 MM month BG_54 DD day BG_32 YY year BG_10 xx DMYf for European countries BG_76 DD day BG_54 MM month BG_32 YY year BG_10 xx SSSSS SCENE No SSSSS sssss Volume Label sssss File No RRR REEL No Tape No XX File No Hexadecimal 01 c7 35 10 e Selecting SRNo as TC UBIT information If SRNo is selected the following 8 digit TC UBIT information derived from the 3 digit REEL NUMBER attached to the VOLUME LABEL set in the Edit Volume Lbl Utility menu or the SCENE REEL NUMBER set in the Set SCENE amp REEL Utility menu will be output SSSSSRRR SSSSS RRR lt Example 1 gt VOLUME LABEL SCENE REEL No File No TC UBIT Information NV OO SCENE No derived from Set SCENE amp REEL Utility menu File No 3 digit REEL No derived from Edit Volume Lbl Utility menu or Set SCENE amp REEL Utility menu DV40 002 00000 002 001 00001002 e Selecting MDYf as TC UBIT information If MDY
22. 24BIT 44 1 Up to 4 tracks of recording playback 24BIT 48 Up to 4 tracks of recording playback 24BIT 88 2 Up to 2 tracks of recording up to 4 tracks of playback 2ABIT 96 Up to 2 tracks of recording up to 4 tracks of playback 24BIT 176 Up to 2 tracks of playback only 24BIT 192 Up to 2 tracks of playback only 49 FRAME RATE switch Selects the frame rate for recording playback and internal TC generator OPTION 23 976 American motion picture 0 1 24 American motion picture 25 European film PAL SECAM video EBU 29 97DF NTSC color with real time adjust 29 97 NTSC color 30DF NTSC video film 30 NTSC video film pal 50 TC GEN MODE switch Selects the generator mode for time code recording EXT RUN The external time code value is recorded as the start time FREE RUN Runs the internal generator by the free run mode and records the current internal gen erator time as the start time REC RUN When recording time code to a new file the generator records time code from the value which continues to the last time code value of the previous file 24H RUN Time code starts from the current time of the internal clock of the unit 51 CLOCK switch Selects the system master clock INT The internal clock is the master INT is lit on the display WORD The external word clock is the master WORD flashes on the display which lights
23. E 12 2 The common functions between keys on the DV40 and a PS 2 keyboard 12 3 Accessing setting menus using the Alt key oooocccononnnononononcnnnonocononccnonoss 12 3 Chapter 13 FTP server function FIP Server TIM CUION cri cocine 13 2 COLSON ainda 13 2 FTP command compliance ccccsccsscocscocccoscnsscssccnsscsscssscscsescesscascces 13 3 AR assess ascesasmaceesaeenaceeee 13 3 FTP Cent application smile 13 3 Checking TCP IP MENUS aentundanegs doo 13 4 Chans meo he GPP SeN ora 13 5 PAd AA ist vosessanesanencascesseeaaunaaeneseansaanseea sieves 13 5 AGO A e o E E ues notgatuadd ons Werssaeteteesenstesintecbere 13 5 DO E area O e II vast sawenenes 13 6 Login name Administrator ooccococcononnnaccnonnnonacnonaconanonaccnonacnonononos 13 6 MAC ACOE Sep ee o O A A A 13 7 Chapter 14 Importing an audio file to a computer Importing an audio file to the Digidesign Pro Tools ooocnccnccncnncnnonacnnnocononos 14 2 Chapter 15 Setup mode How to access and Set a Setup MENU eocccccccnnncnnncnnnncnnnonnnnononccnnncnnnarnnncnonccnnncnnnnn 15 2 Display COME AGG Se CO once EE 15 3 Rererence Te vel serna someta lio pbeo adonde sonadico lets 15 3 Dieitalinput track sele cho aus siii 15 3 Digital output signal format selection oococooccnnnncnnononnnnnocnonocnnnnacnonancnonoccnnanonns 15 3 Skipped item selection for the skip mode coooccccccncccnnncnnnocnnonononacnncnnnacnnoncnanonnnss 15 4 Auto LE mode O
24. EDIT key ue to show Paste Clip on the display 5 While Paste Clip is shown on the display press the ENTER YES key Sel Paste TRK appears on the display in which you can select the destination track s to be pasted Flashing Flashing 6 If you select a single track as a copy source select a destination track for paste by pressing the appropriate edit point keys as step 4 and press the ENTER YES key If you select 2 or 4 tracks as copy sources simply press the ENTER YES key again Paste Clip is shown with flashing Sure Flashing Flashing 7 Press the ENTER YES key again The unit starts pasting the copied track data on the clipboard to the specified track s from the DEST IN point The display shows the required time together with the achieved percentage for paste The time is counted down while the percentage is counted up as the paste operation is in progress Also the status is graphically shown by the track 1 level indicators which gradually light up from left to right When all the data is pasted Paste Completed is shown and the unit stops REMAIN II er ei 60 150 142 134 128 I 120181 112181654321 00L 0 1 FORMAT 8 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key repeatedly to exit the AUDIO EDIT mode Tips If you are not satisfied with the result you can undo the paste operation Note that however you cannot undo the paste operation with a Tape mode audio file
25. FAO FIFA L LA o E m L A Lil OFFSET CHASE OFFSET CHASE Flashing Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or numeric keys to enter a offset value When using the jog dial to enter a value you can move the flashing digit to be edited by using the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys When using the numeric keys to enter a time value each number is entered from the right digit which moves left as additional digits are entered You can enter a value between 12H 00M 00S F 00SF and 11H 59M 59S F 99SF in which is one smaller than the frame rate number 4 After entering the offset value press the ENTER YES key The offset is set and the display returns to show Chase Offset If you enter an illegal value in step 3 and press the ENTER YES key Illegal Time appears on the display and the operation is canceled 5 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key S NV eO Trimming the chase offset You can trim the chase offset set by the procedure described above in Editing the chase offset 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Trim The current chase offset is shown 2 Press the ENTER YES key 00s 00f 00sf appears in which sf flashes Flashing III GF TV FA H Ll LI v ES OFFSET CHASE Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or numeric keys to trim the value You can trim the value in sub frame unit between 59s f 99
26. FAX 34 91 5930716 lt SWEDEN gt NAME TTS Scandinavia AB ADD Kavallerivagen 24 172 48 Sundbyberg Sweden TEL 46 8 59798000 FAX 46 8 59798001 lt SWITZERLAND gt NAME Audio Bauer Pro AG ADD Bernerstrasse Nord 182 CH 8064 Zurich Switzerland TEL 41 1 4323230 FAX 41 1 4326558 lt UK gt NAME SCV London ADD 40 Chigwell Lane Oakwood Hill Industrial Estate Loughton Essex IG10 3NY U K TEL 44 020 8418 0778 FAX 44 020 8418 0624 FOSTEX CORPORATION 3 2 35 Musashino Akishima shi Tokyo Japan 196 0021 FOSTEX AMERICA 15431 Blackburn Ave Norwalk CA 90650 U A PRINTED IN JAPAN APRIL 2002 8288 486 000 FX
27. L 20040115213550 0 20040115213550 R 2 20040115213550 5 The saved file is shown 8 Click on Spot to make it active and drag 8 down the Audio region list to the track area test Oo Hato cole Tol i Mor oP SAP ep mae oo MA Ze 212 415 a f Show Hide fablo 0 00 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 el poa C 2 Audio 2 amog Manual Tempo d 120 00 Audio 4 Default 474 The Spot Dialog window appears spot Dialog Current Time E Time Scale Start B445 Synce Point 6 14 49 1 End 6 20 954 Duration 0014447 Use Subframes Original Time Stamp BOO OO al User Time Stamp 60 00 000 7 14 4 NV eO 9 Click on A in the Spot Dialog window followed by OK Clicking on A sets the currently displayed time of Original Time Stamp to the Start time Then clicking on OK imports audio data from the Start time position Spot Dialog Current Time Code EE Start Hi i4 4gi The currently displayed time of ee Original Time Stamp is set to Sync Point 6 14 49 the Start time End 520 9534 Duration O 14 442 Use Subframes Original Time Stamp 60 00 000 Click on A User Time Stamp 60 00 000 z E ETDE AAEN Sa DE Pirai Tena a 22d 00 beii 4 54 TAWH ii n EMO A as The audio data is imported to the specified position 14 5 Chapter 15 Setup mode In the Setup mode
28. NV eO Peak hold time setting You can set the peak hold time of the level meters on the display This setting is global and is not dependent on files The setting is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing 0 sec 9sec or oo The default is 83sec GPI on off You can activate or deactivate the GPI function This setting is global and is not dependent on files The setting is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing Flashing Off The GPI function is deactivated This is the default On The GPI function is activated GPI IN ports By making TTL level low active ports to low the follow ing functions are took place Pin1 GND Pin 2 STOP Feeding the low pulse signal is equivalent to pressing the STOP key Pin 3 PLAY Feeding the low pulse signal is equivalent to pressing the PLAY key Pin 4 Feeding the low pulse signal is equivalent to pressing the gt gt key Pin 5 22 Feeding the low pulse signal is equivalent to pressing the lt lt key The minimum input pulse width 15 msec except for Pin 3 PLAY whose minimum input pulse width is 5 msec GPI OUT ports The following events can be output during playback Pin1 GND Pin 2 EVENT 1 The event is output at CUE point 1 Pin 3 EVENT 0
29. are renumbered CUE points are numbered in order of time This function is useful after deleting a CUE point or the current CUE points are not stored in order of time You can renumber CUE points of the currently se lected file 1 Select the first level of the Renumber CUE menu and press the ENTER YES key Sure flashes Flashing Flashing 2 Press the ENTER YES key again The unit starts renumbering CUE points While executing renumbering Please Wait is shown When completed RNM Completed appears momentarily and the display returns to the previous screen before entering the Utility mode Releasing undo files You can release all undo files of the currently se lected file to keep more recording space of the disk You can release undo files by file 1 Select the first level of the Release Undo File menu and press the ENTER YES key The following warning message scrolls horizontally while the remaining space value is shown Flashing REMAIN lt Message gt If you push ENTER key will be unable to undo for cur rent file Are you sure 2 Press the ENTER YES key again Release Undo File appears momentarily followed by Completed showing that all the undo files have been released REMAIN 3 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Utility mode The display returns to the previous screen before entering the Utility mode 16 3 NV O Selecting On o
30. audio file has the fixed available space and can playback recorded data even if the system unexpectedly shuts down during recording and the system data is destroyed There fore a Tape mode audio file is suitable for live re cording or preserving recorded data for a long period of time A disk formatted in the Tape mode reserves the Normal mode area approx 0 7GB in addition to the Tape mode area 2GB 2GB 4GB In the Normal mode area you can create Normal mode audio files BWF or SDII See About audio files on a formatted disk on page 1 7 for details lt Tips for using a disk formatted in the Tape mode effectively gt The following shows tips for using a disk formatted in the Tape mode effectively e Ifa 2GB Tape mode file is too large for you to handle we recommended to create a Normal mode file and copy amp paste the necessary data on the Tape mode file to it This is allows you to handle data originally recorded on the Tape mode file on a small file e If the 0 7GB Normal mode area on a Tape mode file is too small delete one of the Tape mode files and optimize the disk This increases the Normal mode area to 2 7GB lt Notes for formatting a disk in the Tape mode gt When a disk is formatted in the Tape mode an audio file is automatically created Therefore before formatting you must set the AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FR
31. by the UDF format Two format modes Normal and Tape are available with this unit Use either format according to the situation lt About UDF format gt The DV40 formats a disk in the UDF R1 50 format It can read a disk formatted in the R1 50 or R2 0 format using a personal computer without any difficulty Note that MAC OS 9 1 supports the R1 50 format but does not support the R2 0 format Therefore a Macintosh computer running on MAC OS 9 1 cannot read a disk formatted in the R2 0 format using a Windows 98 computer To ensure the compatibility among the DV40 and computers we recommend to format a disk in the R1 5 format if you have a Windows 98 computer Normal Mode Tape Mode Normally format a disk by selecting the format mode to Normal No audio file is automatically created when formatting the disk in the Normal mode No Audio Files is shown after formatting is completed On a Normal format disk a Normal mode audio file BWE or SDII is automatically created when executing recording in the NEW FILE mode Or you can also create Normal mode audio files us ing the file select function before recording Up to 200 audio files can be created Two Tape mode audio files BWEF or SDII of ap proximately 2 GB each are automatically created on a disk when formatting the disk in the Tape mode Like an analog tape a Tape mode
32. can delete an unnecessary audio file Before carrying out the following select an audio file you want to delete as the current file 1 While stopped press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator 2 Press the SETUP key The unit enters the Utility mode The first time the unit enters the mode after turning on the power the Rec Protect menu appears Flashing 3 Use the jog dial to select the Delete File menu and press the ENTER YES key Sure flashes to confirm deleting the current file To cancel deleting press the EXIT NO key while Sure flashing Flashing Flashing 4 Press the ENTER YES key The audio file is deleted The display shows Completed momentarily followed by the ABS O point the beginning of the next audio file Tips Restoring a deleted file A deleted file still remains on the disk as a hidden file therefore you can restore a deleted file See Restoring a deleted audio file on the next page When selecting an audio file using the file select function the deleted file is shown on the display as lt lt Hidden File gt gt The display example below shows that audio file 008 which has been deleted still remains on the disk as a hidden file lt Note gt If you optimize the disk when any deleted audio file is hidden the hidden audio file is completely deleted from the disk and you cannot restore the file anymore If you select the completely deleted file using the file select fu
33. conditions Fs Bit Track The table below shows the recording and playback capabilities depending on the recording conditions Fs Bit length and the number of tracks and the DVD RAM disk capacity lt Recording capabilities gt Recording conditions 4 7GB DVD 44 1kHz 16Bit Mono lt Playback capabilities gt Recording conditions 4 7GB DVD 44 1kHz 16Bit Mono 48kHz 16Bit Mono 48kHz 16Bit Mono 44 1kHz 24Bit Mono 44 1kHz 24Bit Mono 48kHz 24Bit Mono 48kHz 24Bit Mono 88 2kHz 24Bit Mono 88 2kHz 24Bit Mono 96kHz 24Bit Mono 96kHz 24Bit Mono 176 4kHz 24Bit Mono 192kHz 24Bit Mono 44 1kHz 16Bit Stereo 176 4kHz 24Bit Mono 192kHz 24Bit Mono 44 1kHz 16Bit Stereo 48kHz 16Bit Stereo 48kHz 16Bit Stereo 44 1kHz 24Bit Stereo 44 1kHz 24Bit Stereo 48kHz 24Bit Stereo 48kHz 24Bit Stereo 88 2kHz 24Bit Stereo 88 2kHz 24Bit Stereo 96kHz 24Bit Stereo 96kHz 24Bit Stereo 176 4kHz 24Bit Stereo 176 4kHz 24Bit Stereo 192kHz 24Bit Stereo 192kHz 24Bit Stereo 44 1kHz 16Bit Multi 4 48kHz 16Bit Multi 4 44 1kHz 24Bit Multi 4 48kHz 24Bit Multi 4 88 2kHz 24Bit Multi 4 96kHz 24Bit Multi 4 176 4kHz 24Bit Multi 4 192kHz 24Bit Multi 4 xix D gt DOD0ODpOKLOoOOoOONOOoOoOo NOoOOoOoOo0n A Verify Write OFF 4 2 44 1kHz 16Bit Multi 4 48kHz 16Bit Multi 4 44
34. enter a time directly Each number is entered from the right digit which moves left as additional digits are entered For example to enter OOH 12M 15S OOF OOSF press 0 gt O gt 1 gt 2 gt 1 gt 5 gt 0 gt 0 gt 0 gt 0 3 After completing time entry press the ENTER YES key The edited time data is stored to the selected locate point memory and the display returns to the Normal screen 6 OV AO Editing a name of CUE or MEMORY point When storing time data to a locate point memory the tentative name such as Cue 01 and Mem 05 is given to the memory You can edit the name later lt Note gt You cannot edit change the names for MEMORY 01 Last Play 02 Last Record In and 03 Last Record Out 1 While stopped press a desired locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key The display shows the locate bank and memory number e g Cue 03 and a locate point time with flashing memory number The following is a display example when pressing the CUE POINT key Flashing 1 pa 48 2 EA AE 120181 2181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT BWF 2 Use the jog dial or the numeric keys to select a locate point memory number whose name you want to edit and press a desired locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key twice Pressing the key twice moves the flashing edit point to the left hand character of the name showing that it can be edited Flashing 3 Press the MARGIN RESET C
35. flashing Norm You can select the format mode between Norm Normal and Tape using the jog dial Flashing 4 Select the format mode and press the ENTER YES key If you select Norm the display shows If enter key is pushed will start formatting and delete DVD area data Are you sure If you are sure proceed to the next step Flashing If you select Normal go to the next step after the message above is shown When selecting Tape select New or Used using the jog dial and then press the ENTER YES key Go to the next step after the same message as above shown when selecting Norm is shown lt Note gt e When formatting a used disk in the Tape mode select Used If you select New the existing data may not be erased with the result that a noise may generated when playing back the disk or a recording error may occur when a new recording is made e If you format a disk in the Tape mode with Disk Type set to used it takes some time for formatting because the audio data area is also formatted The display counts down the unformatted area Because each of two Tape mode audio files reserves approximately 2GB of recording space the countdown of REMAIN starts from approximately 4GB 5 Press the ENTER YES key If you set the disk type to New regardless of the format mode Norm or Tape the formatting is completed quickly and Fmt Completed is shown followed by the screens as
36. is fostex 3 Enter the desired password using the same method as step 1 above You can enter up to 8 characters for a passwords 4 After entering the password press the ENTER YES key Wait flashes on the display for a while until the new login name and password are valid and the display returns to show Login Name Admin 5 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Setup mode 15 12 e Showing the MAC address 1 Select MAC Addr and press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key repeatedly The assigned MAC address shown on the display scrolls left Pressing the SKIP CURSOR lt lt key scrolls right 2 To exit the Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or STOP key NV eO Showing the main software version You can check the main software version of the unit by selecting Version Main When you have any trouble or question and contact our service section you may be asked the main soft ware version Showing the ethernet software version You can check the ethernet software version of the unit by selecting Version Ethernet When you have any trouble or question and contact our service section you may be asked the ethernet software version 15 13 Chapter 16 Utility mode This chapter describes details about the Utility mode This mode deals with preference menus as well as execution menus for disc format ting optimizing etc lt Note gt There are 11 menus in the Ut
37. locate point memory in the bank which is not currently selected go to step 3 2 Pressing the appropriate locate point key for the first time switches the bank flashing MEMORY is lit 1 HORADADA ANNA 2 ARMADA AND AAAA co 60 150 142 34 28 2018 ESTARE 0 1 3 1 To store the time data to a locate point memory in the current bank press the appropriate locate point key MEMORY or CUE POINT key The time data is stored to the flashing locate point memory in the current bank and the display returns to the previous screen Tips You can select the locate point memory number using the jog dial while the memory number is flash ing 3 2 To store the time data to a locate point memory in the bank which is not currently selected press the appropriate locate point key MEMORY or CUE POINT key twice Pressing the key for the first time switches the current bank Pressing the key again stores the time data to the flashing locate point memory in the newly selected bank and the display returns to the previous screen Tips If you store another time data to a locate point memory in the newly selected bank you do not need to press the appropriate key twice 6 6 NV OO e Storing a time to a locate point using the numeric keys You can recall and edit a locate point CUE or MEMORY point time and store the edited time 1 While stopped press a desired locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key The
38. menu is initially set to Auto in which the track numbers correspond to the input numbers See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details about the D IN Tr menu 6 Set the SAMPLING FREQ switch to the desired Fs Bit position 7 Set the CLOCK switch to DIGITAL DIGITAL and EXT light up in the CLOCK section on the display showing that the system clock is derived from the digital input signal If you wish to make the unit slaved to a video or word clock select the CLOCK switch to VIDEO or WORD appropriately 8 Press the AUDIO RDY NEW FILE key to select the NEW FILE mode the NEW FILE indicator is lit If you wish to record time code simultaneously press the TC RDY key to turn on the indicator See Chapter 5 Time code recording for details about time code recording 9 Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack and set the monitor track select switch to TR1 TR2 position 10 Press the INPUT MON key to turn on the indicator You do not need to adjust the input level for digital recording You can check digital input levels from the level meters by activating the input monitor mode Recording 1 Press the RECORD key New File appears for a short time on the display and the unit starts recording on the newly created file 2 After recording press the STOP key to stop the unit If you are not satisfied with the result undo the recording 4 13 NV eO Recording a digital source in th
39. mode Stream Block Compressed RMD Deleting designated directory MKD Creating designated directory STAT Requesting server condition Note that e Deleting files e Renaming files e Creating a new directory cannot be executed when using a FTP client application Saved File Location e BWF File The files recorded by BWF AUDIO FILE SW setting are saved in the bwff folder Note that onlya file with wav extension can be saved in the bwff folder e SDIl File The files recorded by SDII AUDIO FILE SW are saved in the sd2f folder Note that the file type to send and received data is MacBinary version 2 Because of this the bin file extension is added to a file name FTP Client Application The FTP client applications we confirmed the operation are e Fetch Shareware for Macintosh computer e WS FTP Shareware for Windows computer The FTP client application we found inoperative is e FTP Explorer Shareware for Windows computer 13 3 NV eO Checking TCP IP Menus There are several menus in the TCP IP settings on DV40 First press the SETUP key and then rotate the jog dial While the menu TCP IP Setup is displayed press the ENTER YES key Flashing By rotating the Jog dial the menu changes as shown below Flashing aH cath A E a EEE Scere Flashing t Flashing Flashing LoginName User 02 e LoginName User 14 Bunun non m
40. monitor level using the control of the console When the playback position reaches to the end of the audio file the unit automatically stops Tips After the audio file is recorded in the NEW FILE mode you can overwrite the file or make recording following the end of the file See page 4 7 for details about the INSERT mode You can create an audio file before recording As explained earlier when making recording in the NEW FILE mode a new audio file is created on the disk Therefore each time you make recording in the NEW FILE mode the number of audio files in creases by one However you can create a new audio file before making recording regardless of whether No Audio Files is shown or any audio file is already created Note that you can only make recording to the existing file in the INSERT mode described later To create an audio files before making recording follow the procedure below 1 Set the AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches to the desired positions lt Note gt A new file will be created with the appropriate audio file format track mode and sampling frequency bit length combination according to the switch settings 2 Press the FILE SEL key e When No Audio Files is shown i e there is no audio file on the disk pressing the key brings up New File with flashing 001 on the display Flashing e If any audio file exists the audio file number currently selected starts flashin
41. more tracks to be cut available in the file With a MONO file only track 1 can be selected 10 8 NV eO 4 Press the appropriate edit point key s SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN or DEST OUT keys to select the track s to be cut and press the ENTER YES key These edit point keys are used to select tracks 1 through 4 TR 1 through TR 4 as labeled below the keys Depending on the track mode of the audio file the selectable tracks are restricted By pressing the ENTER YES key Cut amp Clip with flashing Sure appears on the display Flashing Flashing 5 Press the ENTER YES key The unit starts cutting track data between the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points of the specified track s The display shows the required time together with the achieved percentage for cut The time is counted down while the percentage is counted up as the cut operation is in progress Also the status is graphically shown by the track 1 level indicators which gradually light up from left to right When all the data is cut Cut Completed is shown and the unit stops REMAIN SO LL ET A 48 2 60 150 142 134 1281 120181 112181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT 6 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key repeatedly to exit the AUDIO EDIT mode Tips If you are not satisfied with the result you can undo the cut operation Tips The cut track data still remains in the clipboard after the cut operatio
42. of tracks 1 through 4 When performing the preview function it displays the status of the fade in out Displays the track mode of the current audio file If it does not match the setting of the TR MODE switch on the front panel the track mode that matches the switch setting flashes for warning i Displays the current display content or status information NV eO Front panel part 3 OPEN CLOSE BE SKIP CURSOR EE oo 60 50 42 134 128 EDEN 12181654321 eT LUE SETUP FILE SEL VARI PITCH JOG SHUTTLE UTILITY DIRECTORY gt Ea e EXIT NO ENTER YES D p INPUT MON MUTE SLATE TONE N SOURCE OUT IN DST OUT CUE POINT MEMORY OH Oo Bo AUDIO RDY NEW FILE INSERT TC RDY OBE 380 30DF 29 97 9 9 REMOTE BWF ANALOG MONO 0 1 7 29 97DF STEREO NORM E LOCAL SDI DIGITAL MULTI 4TR 0 1 bee 24 PULL CONTRO AUDIO FI INPUT TR MODH 01371010 SAMP FREQ Hani f RATE 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 43 CONTROL switch Selects whether controlling the unit remotely or from the panel The unit is controlled remotely via the 9P REMOTE or 15P REMOTE connector on the REMOTE rear panel Also you can send or receive file data using FTP via the ethernet The unit is controlled from the front panel con LOCAL trols When selecting REMOTE you can prohibit the key operation of the front panel controls See Chapter 15
43. on the front panel DIGITAL INPUTs TR 1 2 TR 3 4 e Connector XLR 3 31 type e Format IEC 60958 S PDIF or IEC 60958 AES EBU automatically detected DIGITAL OUTPUTs TR 1 2 TR 3 4 e Connector XLR 3 32 type e Format TEC 60958 S PDIF or IEC 60958 AES EBU selectable by the D OUT menu in the Setup mode When dealing with a digital signal at 176 4 kHz or 192 kHz sampling rate channels L and R are assigned to TR 1 2 and TR 3 4 respectively GPI IN OUT e Connector DIN 5 pin ON or OFF selectable by the GPI setting menu in the Setup mode GPI IN Pin 1 GND Pin 2 STOP The low pulse activates the function equivalent to the STOP key Pin 3 PLAY The low pulse activates the function equivalent to the PLAY key Pin 4 gt gt The low pulse activates the function equivalent to the gt gt I key 17 2 NV eO Pin 5 lt lt The low pulse activates the function equivalent to the I lt lt key The minimum effective input pulse width is 15 milliseconds except Pin 2 PLAY whose minimum pulse width is 5 milliseconds GPI OUT Pin 1 GND Pin 2 EVENT 1 Outputs the event of CUE POINT 1 Pin 3 EVENTO Outputs the event of CUE POINT O Pin 4 EVENT 2 Outputs the event of CUE POINT 2 Pin 5 EVENT 3 Outputs the event of CUE POINT 3 A 60 msec width low level pulse can be output from each event output during play back or recording TIME CODE INPUT e Connector XLR 3 31 type balanced
44. or recorded on the disk lt Notes gt e The time code output selection is not effective when setting the TC GEN MODE switch to REC RUN or EXT RUN e While the unit outputs time code the vari pitch and word sync functions are not available e By turning off the power of the unit and then on the selection of the TC OUT Sel menu returns to REPRO which is the default 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select TC OUT Sel and press the ENTER YES key The currently selected option which is initially Repro starts flashing showing it now can be edited an 2 Use the jog dial to select the desired option and press the ENTER YES key You can select between Repro and Gen Pressing the ENTER YES key confirms the selection Flashing Repro The recorded time code on the disk is output from the TOME CODE OUTPUT connector Gen The time code generated by the internal TC generator is output from the TOME CODE OUTPUT connector 3 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key Editing the chase offset You can edit the current chase offset value The edited value is stored to CUE OO 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Chase Offset The current chase offset is shown 2 Press the ENTER YES key The subframe digit starts flashing showing it now can be edited ee
45. step 3 Tips In the above step if you press the STORE key when the SHIFT indicator is lit the current time is held and the R subframe digit flashes In this condition you can edit the Eug value before storing the data Use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt Flashing gt gt keys to move the flashing digit and use the jog dial to enter the value Or you can directly enter the time data using the numeric Keys To store edited data press the STORE key again followed by a desired edit point key 3 Press a desired edit point key SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN or DEST OUT The time data held is stored to the appropriate edit point memory The display returns to the previous screen and the unit resumes playback lt Note gt You must always set an IN point earlier than the corresponding OUT point i e SOURCE IN lt SOURCE OUT DEST IN lt DEST OUT 4 To store another edit point time repeat steps 2 and 3 above 5 After completing data entry press the STOP key to stop playback Tips To check the edit point time stored press the desired edit point key while stopped The time data is Shown on the display The edit point memories are used for the audio data editing such as copy paste insert erase and cut and the direct locate function See Chapter 10 Editing track data for details 6 3 NV eO e Storing a time to an edit point using the numeric keys You can recall and edit an edit point t
46. takes of the current audio file possible therefore the remaining disk space gets smaller each time you record another take To release the unnecessary take history undo file use the Release Undo File menu in the Utility mode See Chapter 16 Utility mode for details 1 Press the UNDO key The display changes to show Select History as below The history keeps the date time when the file was created and the ending date time of each recording take Flashing 60 50 142 134 28 20181 112181654321 00L aoe FORMAT NT pa 2 Select the desired event from the history using the JOG dial or the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys and press the ENTER YES key After the first take has been completed if you wish to return to the condition before recording select the date time when the file was created Multi Undo appears for a short time on the display followed by Undo Completed showing that the undo operation is completed The display changes to show the beginning of the audio file 4 8 NV OO Selecting a desired file on a disk When there is more than one audio file regardless of BWF or SDII on a disk you can select a desired file using the file select function or using the SKIP CURSOR l lt lt gt gt l keys if the skip mode menu is set to File The following describes how to select an audio file using the file select function See Chapter 9 Audio fil
47. the ABS O or REC END point the recorder automatically quits the shuttle mode and stops e High speed search 1 Press the SHUTTLE key while stopped the SHUTTLE indicator lights up The shuttle mode is active The L indicator light up and the recorder stills Rotate the jog dial to start searching You can search forward or backward at a speed between O and 32 times of the normal speed While searching the appropriate lt or gt indicator above the jog dial is lit according to the rotating direction To quit the shuttle mode press any of the transport keys the STOP key etc If the cueing position comes to the ABS O or REC END point the recorder automatically quits the shuttle mode and stops 4 17 Chapter 5 Time code recording This chapter describes how to record time code generated by the internal time code generator or external time code NV eO Time code recording The unit can be referenced to SMPTE EBU time code SMPTE time code is applied to countries adopting the NTSC television system while EBU time code is applied to countries adopting the PAL SECAM system Selecting the recording mode Two methods are available for recording time code e Recording time code together with audio simultaneously When recording audio and time code while creating a new file Use the NEW FILE mode When recording new time code to an existing file Use the INSERT mode to record both audio and time
48. to fit the optional card analog audio signal of the corresponding track Do not remove the blank panel unless you fit the e Connectors XLR 3 32 type 2 hot optional card e Nominal output level 4 dBu 2 14 4 ETHERNET port e Connects to an Ethernet network e Connector IEEE802 3 conformed to 10BASE T 100BASE T gt e LED indicators 10 100 When the connection to tono a network is established by unk LOOBASE TX this indicator is lit ee It is not lit when the connection is established by 1OBASE T LINK When the unit recognizes the network this indicator is lit TX RX When data is transmitted or and received this indicator is lit 5 Digital input output section DIGITAL OUTPUT TR4 3 P s TR1 Z 92kHz 3 LD TR2 A DIGITAL INPUT connectors e Each connector accepts a digital signal conformed to the IEC 60958 AES EBU or IEC 60958 S P DIF format The unit can automatically detect the format e Connectors XLR 3 31 type B DIGITAL OUTPUT connectors e Each connector outputs a digital signal conformed to the IEC 60958 AES EBU or IEC 60958 S P DIF format The format is selected in the Setup mode e Connectors XLR 3 32 type 6 Video clock section VIDEO Quo Om A B C A VIDEO INPUT connector e Accepts a video clock signal e Connector
49. track data between the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points of the specified track s The display shows the required time together with the achieved percentage for erase The time is counted down while the percentage is counted up as the erase operation is in progress Also the status is graphically shown by the track 1 level indicators which gradually light up from left to right When all the data is erased Erase Completed is shown and the unit stops Tips When a Tape mode audio file is selected Erase appears REMAIN II E 48 2 kHz EE 20181 12181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT 6 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key repeatedly to exit the AUDIO EDIT mode Tips If you are not satisfied with the result you can undo the erase operation Note that however you cannot undo the erase operation with a Tape mode audio file Tips The erased track data still remains in the clipboard after the erase operation is completed To check the erased track data press the PLAY key while holding down the STOP key to perform the SOURCE PLAY function While the erased data remains in the clipboard you can paste or insert the erased data by executing Clip Paste or Clip Insert described earlier in this chapter lt Note gt With a Tape mode audio file the erased track data does not remain in the clipboard Therefore if you are going to perform the paste or SOURCE PLAY function Empty Clipboard appe
50. we recommend to disconnect the power cord form AC outlet Do not let water or other liquid or metal objects such as pins accidentally enter the inside of the unit especially the inside of the tray because this may lead to electric shock or damage Should water enter the inside of the unit remove the power cord from AC outlet and consult your dealer or the nearest Fostex service station Do not drop or the unit or give a strong shock to the unit which may lead to damage of the internal circuits or FL display 10 NV OO DV40 main features Using a DVD RAM disk as a recording media you can directly record or play back audio data For recording the Verify Write recording method with which data is always verified is applied allowing the highly reliable recording The most popular UDF format is used for the DVD RAM disk format Audio data recorded to a DVD RAM disk is stored as an SDII or BWF file in an appropriate directory sd2f for an SDII file bwff for a BWF file Therefore two kinds of audio files can share a single disk The TAPE mode is available in which audio data currently being recorded is never lost even if the unit is accidentally shut down by the power failure etc A very useful mode for live recording etc Three track modes are available mono track stereo 2 tracks and multitrack 4 tracks The supporting sampling frequencies are 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz and 192 kHz In
51. when formatting a disk As mentioned in the DV40 owner s manual page 1 5 the default name of Volume Label to be attached to the DVD RAM disk is DV40 DVD This menu allows you to edit the volume label of a DVD RAM disk and rename it This menu is global and the setting is maintained after you turn off the power Tips By entering a volume label in the following for mat the unit can recognize it as a Reel number If you set the TC UBIT Sel menu in the TC Setup mode to SRNo Scene number Reel number you can output the Reel number in the lower three digits of the User Bits Example XXX alata Volume name XXX a three digit numeral between OOO through 999 It must end with a Null character The unit recognizes a three digit ASCII BCD that follows to as a Reel number A Windows 98 NT computer supports up to 10 characters for a volume label while a Macintosh computer supports up to 27 characters and UDF format supports up to 127 characters To maintain the compatibility among comput ers we recommend to set a volume label within 10 characters lt Note gt You can also set a Reel number in the Set SCENE amp REEL menu described later Therefore if you edit a Volume label with the for mat above so that the unit can recognize it as a Reel number the Reel number is automatically rewritten lt CAUTION gt e Due to the limitation of the number of alphanumeric characters used for VOLU
52. while holding down the STOP key allows to locate to the beginning of the first linked file the closest file to the LTC OOhOOmOOsOOf Locating to End of PLAY LIST While the LIST PLAY mode is on LIST PLAY EDIT key is lit executing LOCATE REC END pressing the F FWD gt gt key while holding down the STOP key allows to locate to the end of the last linked file 11 4 Chapter 12 Using a PS 2 keyboard This chapter describes how to control the DV40 using a PS 2 keyboard con nected to the KEYBOARD terminal NV eO Controlling the DV40 from a PS 2 keyboard By connecting a PS 2 keyboard to the KEYBOARD terminal on the front panel of the DV40 you can easily carry out various operation such as file name or volume label editing mD VA a e SED DVD MASTER RECORDER OPEN CLOSE SKIP CURSOR DRIVE TAPEMODE CHASE m STOP MUTE REC TONE REC PQRS TUV WXYZ symbol NEWFILE INSERT TCRDY Ea a m NO REMOTE BWF ANALOG MONO STEREO SDII DIGITAL MULTI 4TR L AUDIO FILE INPUT TR MOI LOCAL CONTRO 40 1 NORM 0 1 PULL UP DOWN 4TR PHONES MODE SETUP FILE SEL LEVEL MARGIN RESET EXIT NO ENTER YES PREVIEW TR3 AUDIO EDIT UNDO a A so 192 24BIT VIDEO ke f e CO DIGITAL 16B1T a 5 e SS lt lt NN SAMPLING FREQ kelele es ro CE EEEE Te fe EL EL hc AT x
53. you can set preferences etc of the unit as below 1 Internal clock time adjustment see chapter 1 for details 2 Display contrast setting 3 Reference level setting 4 Digital input track selection 5 Digital output signal format selection 6 Skipped item selection for the skip mode 7 Self diagnoses on off 8 Auto EE mode on off 9 Panel lock on off 10 RS 422 setting 11 Peak hold time setting 12 GPI on off 13 Slate tone recording time 14 Mute recording time 15 File name mode setting 16 Default file name setting 17 Saving setup data to a User box 18 Loading setup data from a User box 19 TCP IP settings 20 Main CPU version display 21 Ethernet version display NV eO How to access and set a Setup menu lt Note gt You can access the Setup menu while the unit is stopped and is not in the Utility or TC Setup mode Note that the operation procedure shown below is not applied to the RS422 Setup and TCP IP Setup menus See the explanations described later about how to access and set those menus 1 While the unit is stopped and the SHIFT indicator is unlit press the SETUP key The unit enters the Setup mode The first time the unit enters the Setup mode after turning on the power the first level of the Adjust RTC menu is shown on the display Otherwise the first level of the Setup menu previously accessed is shown Flashing y M NE Lei 2 Use the jog dial or the SKIP C
54. 1 ty sd2 002 Tape_mode2 sd2 002 FARO sd2 003 E serrare 50 008 EAS sd2 004 tores 69 004 Ra sd2 005 roer d2 005 i AE a a aay O E LEE a A A A A AL E TEE EEEO E E E lt Note gt With a Tape mode audio file you cannot make editing such as inserting or cutting track data and converting deleting or duplicating a file See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback and Chapter 9 Editing an audio file for details about how to create a new audio file 1 8 DV HO About REMAIN display You can check the remaining recordable time space by selecting the appropriate display using the DISP TIME key The unit can show the remaining time and space that can be used for Normal mode files regardless of whether the disk is formatted in the Normal or Tape mode e If a disk is formatted in the Normal mode 1 While a disk is stopped and the display shows No Audio Files press the DISP TIME key three times The display shows the FreeArea screen in which the recordable space in MB and time in hours minutes seconds for files with the current TRACK MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switch settings are shown The screen example on the right below shows the recordable time and space when the disk is formatted with the TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switch settings to MONO and 44 1 kHz 24 bit respectively a L REMAIN 2 Press the TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches as desire
55. 1 Device code 2 Sync Play On Off 3 Editor preset These setting items are dependent on files and are maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the settings By pressing the ENTER YES key while RS422 Setup is shown Device DV40 appears in the initial con dition Pressing the jog dial switches between the setting items l Flashing DIVHO To make setting select the desired setting items and press the ENTER YES key then select the desired option using the jog dial and press the ENTER YES key 1 Device code You can emulate the device code of the DV40 to the other device Flashing Flashing DV40 Device code is DV40 default setting Device code is BVW 75 The unit emulates the BVW 75 BVW 75 2 Sync play On Off This items sets whether or not to lock to the incom ing video reference frame when receiving the RS 422 play command If you connect the DV40 to an editor set it to On Flashing Flashing Off The Sync play function is not active On The Sync play function is active default setting 3 Editor Preset Set this item appropriately to match the editor con nected so that the DV40 can response correctly Flashing Video for connecting with a video editor default setting Lynx for connecting with a Lynx synchronizer 15 5
56. 10th of May in 2002 the file name will be S15h 30m 40s may 2002 sd2 If a new BWF audio file is created at the same date time the file name will be B15h 30m 40s may 2002 wav When creating a new audio file you can specify a desired file name default file name followed by a take number which automatically increments The default file name and starting take number can be set in the DefaultFileName menu and are effective only when setting F Name MD to TAKE If you create a new audio file the DV40 gives a file name starting by the specified file name followed by the take number and ended by the file exten sion Each time recording in the NEW FILE mode is made a new audio file with an incremented take number is created See Tips on the next page lt Note gt You do not need to set the file extension sd2 or wav which is automatically added to the file name take number Setting a file name and take number 1 Bring up Default File Name menu and press the ENTER YES key The following appears on the DV40 FL display _ flashes Each name starts by the file name which can be set in TAKE the Default File Name menu described below followed by a Take number which automatically increments and ends by the file extension Flashing lt Note gt If you do not set the default file name correctly in the Default File Name menu described below the DV40 aut
57. 15 and 16 for details about the Setup and Utility modes 18 FILE SEL DIRECTORY key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped enters the File select mode in which you can select an audio file or create a new file in the directory SDII or BWF the current file belongs to When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped enters the Directory mode in which you can select an audio file from both SDII and BWF directories Not supported See Chapter 9 Audio file management for details 19 SHIFT key Turns the shift mode on or on When on the indicator is lit You can execute a SHIFTed secondary function of a key which has dual functions The SHIFTed functions are labeled inversely on the panel such as PREVIEW and HOLD 20 VARI PITCH key Turns the vari speed playback mode on or off When on the indicator is lit When the vari speed playback mode is active you can change the speed directly using the jog dial 2 7 ON m 21 JOG key Pressing this key while stopped enters the jog mode in which you can jog the re corder as if operating an analog recorder When the jog mode is active the indicator is lit To exit the jog mode press any of the transport keys 22 SHUTTLE key Pressing this key during playback or while stopped enters the shuttle mode in which using the jog dial you can perform analog tap
58. 1kHz 24Bit Multi 4 48kHz 24Bit Multi 4 88 2kHz 24Bit Multi 4 96kHz 24Bit Multi 4 176 4kHz 24Bit Multi 4 192kHz 24Bit Multi 4 E gt lt 1O O 0 00 000 0 0 0 0 O 0 JO JOJO O O 0 0 JO NV OO Recording an analog source in the NEW FILE mode When performing recording in the NEW FILE mode an audio file is newly created automati cally and the recording is made from the beginning ABS 0 of the new file Note that you cannot record to a Tape mode file or an existing Normal mode file in the NEW FILE mode In the following description we assume that we are going to record an analog audio source in stereo to a DVD RAM disk just after formatted in the Normal mode lt Note gt The first time you make recording to a disk just after formatted the maximum recording size of the audio file to be created is 2GB the maximum recording time depends on the track mode and Fs bit settings If the recording size exceeds 2GB during recording the DV40 automatically stops recording Connection to external devices 1 Connect the external source outputs to the TR 1 and TR 2 connectors of the ANALOG INPUT BALANCED section of the unit The connectors used varies depending on the track mode setting 2 Select the Input level switches appropriately according to the source output level 3 Connect a pair of monitor speakers with built in amplifiers or an amplifier speaker system to the TR 1 and
59. 8 In other words you can locate to MEMORY points 04 through 06 and 09 through 11 If file 002 is currently selected you can locate all MEMORY points 04 through 11 Mem 04 Mem 05 Mem 06 Mem 07 File 002 Chapter 8 Preview function This chapter describes the fade in fade out preview function at the edit or lo cate points assigned to the location memory keys NV eO Preview function The preview point rehearsal function allows you to preview monitor an edit or locate point assigned to the SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN DEST OUT CUE POINT or MEMORY key When previewing an edit IN or locate point you can monitor audio faded in from the point fade in preview When previewing an edit OUT point you can monitor audio faded out to the point fade out preview You can not only preview monitor audio from or to a point but also trim the point e Preview at an edit point The following procedure is assumed that the edit point you want to preview is stored At the SOURCE IN or DEST IN point you can preview audio faded in At the SOURCE OUT or DEST OUT point you can hear audio faded out to the point 1 Press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator 2 Press a desired edit point key The recorder repeatedly previews the edit point assigned to the key pressed until stopped During preview you can monitor audio via the monitor speaker or headphones while the level meter indicators runs from left to right
60. 8288 486 000 HK es nee i Bere Ste DVD Master Recorder Model LY Manual ion Operat NV eO CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION POUR VITER LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND 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 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance S A F ETY N ST R U CTI O N S 9 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions including amplifiers that produce heat sh
61. Box number and press the ENTER YES key The leftmost character of the tentative name flashes showing that you can edit the name Flashing Enter the desired Box name e You can erase the tentative name by pressing the MARGIN RESET CLR key repeatedly Flashing e Use the jog dial or the numeric keys to enter the desired characters A name can be up to 8 characters 4 After entering a desired name press the ENTER YES key Sure flashes on the display Flashing 5 Press the ENTER YES key again The unit immediately saves the name and shows Completed followed by Save Use Setup Flashing 6 To exit the Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key e Loading setup data You can load a setup data box from among the default box Box number 0 and user boxes Box numbers 1 through 9 which holds data you saved Tips Normally when making recording in the NEW FILE mode or creating a new audio file in the file select mode the setup data of the file previously selected is copied to the new file Therefore if you want to work with the new file with a desired setup data set saved in a box load the box after creating the file 1 Select Load User Setup and press the ENTER YES key BoxNoO is shown where 0 is flashing You can now select a desired box by using the jog dial or the SKIP CURSOR gt gt SKIP CURSOR lt lt keys If you select BoxNo0 Def
62. C Setup mode 1 Press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator then press the CHASE TC SETUP key The unit enters the TC Setup mode and the display shows a menu The first time the unit enters the TC Setup mode after turning on the power the Chase Offset menu is shown Otherwise the display shows the menu previously selected I PARA FIFA MAN OO y La o Ha Pa a l OFFSET CHASE Flashing 2 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select the desired menu You can cycle through menus in the following order or reverse order mn Fr m Ll Ll E E E LI ES Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing 5 5 NV eO e Setting the internal TC generator start time To set the internal TC generator start time you must set the TC GEN MODE switch to FREE RUN 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Set Gen TC The display shows the internal TC generator time code running together with Set Gen TC 2 Press the ENTER YES key The current time is held and now it can be edited with the flashing frame digit Flashing Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or numeric keys to enter a numeric value When using the jog dial to enter a value you can move the flashing digit to be edited by using the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys When using the numeric keys to enter a time value each number is entered from the right digit which
63. E 2 one side disks with 4 7 GB capacity can be used with the DV40 lt Note gt Use a 4 7GB TYPE 2 DVD RAM disk with the DV40 The DV40 only can play back data on a 2 6GB disk recorded by other equipment Please note that the DV40 does not guarantee recording and editing operations with a 2 6GB disk lt Note gt Do not use a DVD RAM disk whose tab in dicated by an allow in the figure on the left is removed in order to take out the disk from the case If you use such a disk 2 or 4 track recording with 176 4kHz 24 bit or 192kHz 24 bit may not be properly executed Also note that if you use an used DVD RAM disk with the DV40 we recommended to format the disk by a computer first then format it by the DV40 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE key The display shows Tray Open and the tray opens 60 150 142 134 28 12018 1i2 8 A El Formar INT ES 2 Place a DVD RAM disk in the tray and press the OPEN CLOSE key again or push the front of the tray lightly The disk is loaded After the unit scans the disk Disk Scan is shown as a flashing display while scanning it automatically recognizes that the disk is unformatted and enters the Format menu Format with flashing is shown Flashing You can format the disk by the following procedure in the next page 1 4 Formatting a DVD RAM disk NV OO To make a DVD RAM disk usable with the DV40 format the disk
64. EO switches on the front panel appropriately Note that you cannot change the settings after formatting When formatting a disk in the Normal mode you do not need to set these switches However you must set them appropriately when making recording in the NEW FILE mode or creating a new audio file using the file select function 1 While Format with flashing is shown on the display press the ENTER YES key The display changes to show Format Disk DVD in which DVD is flashing 2 Press the ENTER YES key again Flashing The display changes to show Label DV40 DVD in which D of DV40 is flashing This shows the label name of the disk can be edited and DV40 DVD is the tentative name See the following Tips for details about how to enter a desired label name Of course you may use the tentative name when formatting You can also rename the tentative name in the Utility mode described later 1 5 Flashing NV eO Tips How to enter a desired label name Press the MARGIN RESET CLR key repeatedly until the tentative name currently shown is erased By using the Jog dial or using the appropriate numeric key you can enter the desired character at the editing point flashing point You can move the editing point by pressing SKIP CURSOR I lt lt gt gt l key after entering a character 3 After entering a volume name press the ENTER YES key The display changes to show Format Md with
65. F VIDEO DvD DiGiTAL DRIVE TAPE MODE HASE POWER DvD O D Oo B space R1 3 2 4 TR3 4 4 see T TO o ia 2 kd p o ANALOG A 0 TRi 20 T o o SDII DIGITAL BIT 2 MIN MAX RSVD 23 97 Ui 4S ol 23 MOUSE PHONES AAAAAK K q TROL AUDIO FILE INPUT TR MODE UP DOWN SAMPLING FREQ FRAME RATE TC GEN MODE INPUT MON MUTE SLATE TONE IN SOURCE OUT IN DST OUT CUE POINT MEMORY MUTE REC TONE REC PREVIEW AUDIO RDY TRS CTRA symbo LOCATE SOURCE PLAY LOCATE ABS 0 _ LOCATE REC END SS 8 9 Q KEYBOARD Front panel part 3 Rear panel ETHERNET INPUT TR2 TR T UNBAL UNBAL INPUT teu Qourur O 10 100 10dBV 10dBV BAL 4dBu TR4 BAL 4dBu TR2 O Link O TxIRX 15P REMOTE 4dBu o BEN gt O 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD E or Q Lan N OO Front panel part 1 J DVD MASTER REJJORDER Fost as Y se 7 o Ld ee a os cH se Lis PLAY gt PLAY lt lt REWIND gt gt F FWD CONTROL AU ID FILE 1 POWER swi
66. File No 001 and 002 Although LTC is continuously output in this section lt lt Silent Area gt gt is displayed There is an overlapping LTC address between the File No 002 and 003 Since a smaller File No has a priority File No 002 is reproduced and File No 003 will not be reproduced Thus lt lt Silent Area gt gt is displayed from 01h01m30s00f 01h02m30s00f lt lt Silent Area gt gt is also displayed in the deleted File No 005 LTC section 01h02m30s00f 01h03m00s00f In the SongLink mode DV40 just simply links the File No 001 004 and 006 regardless of LTC START address setting on the File No 002 004 and 006 Then it reproduces each file continuously In both Link modes DV40 keeps on playing and outputting LTC even after reproducing the last link file is completed In this section lt lt Silent Area gt gt is displayed Refer to the following explanation to turn on the LIST PLAY mode 11 2 N 1O Turning On LIST PLAY mode 1 Press the LIST PLAY EDIT key and rotate the jog dial When the LIST PLAY EDIT key is pressed the following appears on the DV40 FL display The default setting of the LIST PLAY mode is LTC_Link By rotating the jog dial C W you can choose the SongLink mode t Flashing Flashing 2 Press the ENTER YES key After pressing the ENTER YES key lt lt Wait gt gt message starts flashing for a short while indicating that DV40 is creating a linked file li
67. GITAL OUT connector 15 3 NV eO Skipped item selection for the skip mode Self diagnoses on off You can select the item to be skipped in the skip mode This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing Flashing File Skips through audio files currently created This is the default setting Skips through the CUE points stored in ABS time order CU E Skips through the MEMORY points stored in ABS time MEM order Auto EE mode on off You can set the auto EE mode to On or Off When set it to On you can always monitor the input signal except during playback or cueing This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting l Flashing Flashing You can monitor the input signal by using the INPUT Off MON key This is the default setting On You can always monitor the input signal except during playback or cueing You can create and store self diagnoses files which record errors detected during recording This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting You can see the associated self diagnoses file by ex porting an audio file to your computer Flashing Flashing A self diagnoses file is
68. HR IO FILE INPUT TR MODE UP DO LOCAL L PHONES CONTROL AUDI WN 1 Set the FRAME RATE switch appropriately according to time code to be recorded 2 Set the TC GEN MODE switch appropriately according to the situation 24H RUN Time code starts from the current time of the internal clock of the unit When recording time code to a new file the generator records time code from the value REC RUN ida which continues to the last time code value of the previous audio file Runs the internal generator by the free run mode and records the current internal generator FREE RUN time as the start time EXT RUN The external time code value is recorded as the start time lt Note gt Unlike time code striped on an audio or video tape time code on a disk is not striped from the beginning to the end Only the offset between the ABS time and time code at the recording start point is recorded Therefore if you record a discontinuous time code value in the middle the unit cannot recog nize it Also the user bit when time code starts recording is valid throughout the time code so the unit cannot handle the user bit that changes in the middle 3 Press the TC RDY key to arm the time code track The TC RDY indicator is lit while TC RDY is shown on the display 4 After pressing the SHIFT key to make the SHIFT mode active press the CHASE TC SETUP key to enter the TC SETUP mode then preset the
69. LR key repeatedly until all characters are deleted Each press of the MARGIN RESET CLR key deletes a left hand character and moves the character string to the left When all characters are deleted _ flashes Flashing 4 Use the jog dial or the numeric keys to enter a desired character at the flashing point When using the jog dial to enter a character you can move the flashing point using the SKIP CURSOR l lt lt gt gt I keys When using the numeric keys each entry moves the flashing point to the right 5 After completing the name entry press the ENTER YES key The new name is stored and the display returns to the Normal screen 6 8 NV eO Clearing a CUE or MEMORY point memory You can clear an unnecessary locate point memory CUE or MEMORY 1 While stopped press a desired locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key The display shows the locate bank and memory number e g Cue 03 and a locate point time with flashing memory number The following is a display example when pressing the CUE POINT key Flashing 2 Use the jog dial or the numeric keys to select a locate point memory you want to clear and press a desired locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key three times CUE Delete is shown with flashing Sure Flashing CUE ABS A 2 60 50 142 34 128 13165432100 0 1 CLOCK 3 Press the ENTER YES key The selected locate point memory is cleared and the display retu
70. ME LABEL recognized on Windows OS using up to 10 alphanumeric characters including the 3 digit REEL NUMBER are recommended e The REEL NUMBER XXX is just a character string Please remember that it does not roll over to the next digit or roll back to the previous digit 16 4 1 Select the first level of the Edit Volume Lbl menu and press the ENTER YES key The leftmost character of the current volume label flashes You can now edit it The following example shows the default volume label Flashing Flashing 2 Press the MARGIN RESET CLR key repeatedly until the current volume label is all erased Each press of the key erases the rightmost character Flashing 3 Enter a new volume label You can use either of the following two methods e Rotate the jog dial to select a desired character at the flashing point then press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt key to move the flashing point to right Repeat this procedure until the desired volume label is entered e Use an appropriate numeric key to enter a desired character directly at the flashing point Pressing an other numeric key move the flashing point to right 4 After entering the desired volume label press the ENTER YES key The entered volume label is stored and the display shows Edit Volume LbI 5 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Utility mode lt Note gt When formatting the DVD RAM disk renaming the VOLUME LABEL w
71. TPUT UNBAL connectors TR1 through TR4 e Each of these connectors outputs an unbalanced analog audio signal of the corresponding track e Connectors Phone type e Nominal output level 10 dBV A A O O d 10dBV 10dBV A a kt ed leg o D 2 Time code input output section o 0 9 C o aA st al l 4 6 apa UNBAL UNBAL Ml 4dBu E 4dBu O _ 10dBV 10dBV Bl 10dBV 1 0dBV D THRU Q 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD I UINW eI Y VULL W oo B 0 NS ENS 3 3 3 2 HOT o a A TIME CODE INPUT connector Receives external SMPTE EBU time code Connectors XLR 3 31 type 2 hot A ANALOG INPUT BALANCED connectors TR1 through TR4 e Each of these connectors receives a balanced analog audio signal which is fed to the B TIME CODE THRU connector corresponding track e Echoes incoming SMPTE EBU time code e Connectors XLR 3 31 type 2 hot e Connectors XLR 3 32 type 2 hot e Nominal input level 4 dBu 10 dBV selectable C TIME CODE OUTPUT connector B Input level switches e Outputs SMPTE EBU time code from the unit e Each of these switches selects the nominal input e Connectors XLR 3 32 type 2 hot level between 4 dBu and 10 dBV for the corresponding ANALOG INPUT connector C ANALOG OUTPUT BAL connectors TR1 through TR4 3 Expansion slot e Each of these connectors outputs a balanced This expansion slot is used
72. URSOR lt lt SKIP CURSOR gt gt keys to select a desired Setup menu and press the ENTER YES key You can now set the selected menu The Setup menu changes in the order shown on the right 3 Use the jog dial or the SKIP CURSOR lt lt SKIP CURSOR gt gt keys to select a desired option and press the ENTER YES key The selected option is confirmed and the display returns to the first level 4 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Setup mode 15 2 NV OO Digital input track selection Display contrast setting You can control the display contrast via the Con trast menu This setting is global and is not dependent on files The setting is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing The lower value softens the contrast and the higher 00 15 value hardens the contrast The default setting is 11 Reference level setting You can set the reference level of the unit This setting is global and is not dependent on files The setting is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing Flashing 12dB The reference level is 12 dB 18dB The reference level is 18 dB 20dB The reference level is 20 dB the default setting You can see the reference level by red bars above and below the appropriate nume
73. When loading a disk formatted in the Tape mode to the disk tray the 001 audio file with the same type as AUDIO FILE switch setting BWF or SDI is selected For example if you load a disk which contains both Tape mode BWF and Normal mode SDII files with the AUDIO FILE switch set to SDII the latter is selected 4 11 NV eO Recording a digital source in the NEW FILE mode The following describes how to record a digital source in the NEW FILE mode In the same way as recording an analog source you can record a digital source in the NEW FILE mode to a disk formatted in the Normal mode We assume that we are going to record a digital audio source in stereo lt Note gt The first time you make recording to a disk just after formatted the maximum recording size of the audio file to be created is 2GB the maximum recording time depends on the track mode and Fs bit settings If the recording size exceeds 2GB during recording the DV40 automatically stops recording Connection to external devices 1 Connect the external digital source outputs to the TR2 1 of the DIGITAL INPUT section of the unit Channels L and R of the source are assigned to tracks 1 and 2 of the unit respectively The digital input signal format AES EBU or S P DIF is automatically recognized lt Note gt When receiving a stereo digital signal with 176 4 kHz or 192 kHz Fs connect channels L and R of the source to TR2 1 an
74. a e Location to a CUE point By specifying a desired CUE point memory among O1 through 99 you can locate to the point 1 When the recorder is stopped press the CUE POINT key The display shows a CUE point time with the flashing point number CUE ABS Flashing 2 Use the jog dial to select a desired CUE point memory between 01 and 99 and press the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the CUE point and the display returns to the Normal screen If you select a CUE point memory which does not hold time data H M S F SF is shown on the display Tips You can edit the time shown on the display after carrying out step 1 above By pressing the LOCATE key after editing the time you can locate to the edited time See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to edit time data 7 4 NV OO e Location to a MEMORY point By specifying a desired MEMORY point memory among 04 through 99 you can locate to the point 1 When the recorder is stopped press the MEMORY key The display shows a MEMORY point time with the flashing point number ABS MEMORY Flashing 2 Use the jog dial to select a desired MEMORY point number between 04 and 99 and press the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the MEMORY point and the display returns to the Normal screen If you select a MEMORY point which does not hold time data H M S F SF is shown on the display Tips You can edit the
75. addition the 0 1 pull up pull down function is available Note You cannot record audio data of 88 2 kHz 4 track mode 96 kHz 4 track mode 176 4 kHz and 192 kHz Non destructive editing copy paste insert cut and erase for track data is possible Two recording modes NEW FILE mode and INSERT mode are available In the INSERT mode you can undo recording to go back to the desired take by selecting the date time when the take is executed multiple undo function Equipped with four XLR analog inputs 24 bit 192 kHz A D and four sets of XLR and 1 4 inch phone analog outputs 24 bit 192 kHz AD Equipped with two sets of digital inputs outputs AES EBU Equipped with the WORD IN and VIDEO IN connectors allowing synchronization to a word or video signal Equipped with a 15 pin remote connector which conforms to the Sony 9 pin protocol allowing the unit to be controlled by an editor The chase mode function allows chase sync to external LTC Built in a time code generator which supports 24H RUN REC RUN FREE RUN and EXT RUN modes Supports all kinds of time code frame rates including 23 97 for tele cine conversion The List play function allows continuous playback of multiple audio files in order of file number or LTC start time The comprehensive locate function allows you to locate to any of various edit points and memory locate points Precision analog scrub using a jog dial is possible A PS 2 key
76. ame Then enter the desired alphanumeric characters using the nu meric keys or the jog dial When using the numeric keys the editing point flashing point moves by pressing any of the numeric keys after entering a character When using the jog dial you can move the editing point by using the SKIP CURSOR lt lt and gt gt keys 5 Press the ENTER YES key again The display changes to show Format Md with flashing Norm You can select the format mode between Norm Normal and Tape using the jog dial See Formatting a DVD RAM disk in Chapter 1 Before using the DV40 for details about the format mode Flashing 6 Select the format mode and press the ENTER YES key Depending on the format mode selected the display shows as follows e When selecting Norm e When selecting Tape The display scrolls If enter key is pushed will The display shows DiskType with flashing New start formatting and delete DVD area data Are for selecting disk type Select Used using the you sure jog dial and then go to the next step Flashing 60 50 142 134 28 20181 112181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT BWF If you select Normal go to the next step after the message above is shown When selecting Tape select New or Used using the jog dial and then press the ENTER YES key Go to the next step after the same message as above shown when selecting Norm is sho
77. anner as explained in the section LogIn Name e MAC Address The MAC Machine Access Control address is the 48 bit machine specific fixed address so that DV40 used in a network environment can be identified It can be checked but not changed 1 Rotate the jog dial to select Mac Addr 00 06 2 Press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key several times Pressing the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key several times allows to check the full digits of machine specific MAC address The MAC address of the example below is 00 06 64 01 00 14 13 7 Chapter 14 Importing an audio file to a computer This chapter describes how to import an audio file created by the DV40 to a computer NV OO Importing an audio file to the Digidesign Pro Tools You can import an audio file to the Digidesign Pro Tools on your computer In the following description we assumes that the Pro Tools application program for Macintosh is running on a Macintosh computer and a recorded DVD RAM disc is set on the DVD RAM drive connected to the computer For details about the Pro Tools see the documentation attached to the Pro Tools 1 Click on Audio in the Pro Tools window to popup the audio region list 2 In the popup menu select and click on Import Audio Click on Audio Select and click on Import Audio 3 Select and double click on DV40 DVD on the desktop The disc volume name in the following exam
78. ars and the operation is canceled 10 7 NV eO Cutting track data You can cut track data between the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points lt Note gt You cannot cut operation with a Tape mode audio file REC END EE va 7 e m r e e gt pd a o I o ys oa l Pa 1 e ys ed I e I ae e l I Pig a I 2 1 r 2 o l I ea A eee SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT point point Tips If you cut data for all tracks the REC END point of the file moves forward If you cut data for some of tracks 0 data replaces the previous data and the file length does not change REC END lt Note gt If only data on a single track of a STE REO audio file is cut the REC END point Track 1 o For example if only data on track 2 is cut as illustrated on the right the REC END point of the audio file does not track 1 does not change track 1 does not change Track 1 ack ooo REC END 1 Store the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to store these points 2 If necessary trim these edit points using the preview function See Chapter 8 Preview function for details about how to trim edit points 3 While stopped press the AUDIO EDIT key to show Cut amp Clip on the display followed by the ENTER YES key By pressing the ENTER YES key Sel Cut TRK appears on the display Flashing Flashing Tips You can select any one or
79. ary trim these edit points using the preview function See Chapter 8 Preview function for details about how to trim edit points 3 While stopped press the AUDIO EDIT key to show Copy Clip on the display followed by the ENTER YES key By pressing the ENTER YES key Sel Copy TRK appears on the display Flashing 4 Press the appropriate edit point key s SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN or DEST OUT keys to select the copy source track s and press the ENTER YES key These edit point keys are used to select tracks 1 through 4 TR 1 through TR 4 as labeled below the keys Depending on the track mode of the audio file the selectable tracks are restricted see the lt note gt above Pressing the ENTER YES key copies data to the clipboard immediately The display shows Completed momentarily followed by Paste Clip Flashing 10 4 NV eO Flashing Tips You can monitor the track data copied to the clipboard using the SOURCE PLAY function before carry ing out the insert operation See Tips SOURCE PLAY on page 10 3 5 Use the jog dial to select Insert Clip and press the ENTER YES key Sel Insert TRK appears on the display in which you can select the destination track s to be inserted If you select a single track as a copy source you can select the same or a different track as a destination If you select 2 or 4 tracks as copy sources the destination are restricted to the same tra
80. ase etc and locate functions The location memory keys include four edit point keys and two locate point keys The table below shows their names and usage of the corresponding location memories IN SOURCE OUT IN DS T _OUT CUE POINT MEMORY 0000 0 0 PREVIEW Start point of a copy clip for copy operation SOURCE IN key Start point of a copy clip for insert operation Start point of a erase clip for erase operation Start point of a cut clip for cut operation End point of a copy clip for copy operation SOURCE OUT key End point of a copy clip for insert operation End point of a erase clip for erase operation End point of a cut clip for cut operation DEST IN key Paste start point for paste operation Insert start point for insert operation DEST OUT memory for Auto Edit operation when DEST OUT key controlling the unit via the RS422 P2 protocol CUE POINT key CUE points 01 through 99 for location MEMORY points 00 through 99 for location MEMORY MEMORY key points 01 through 03 are assigned for the specific time data Tips The CUE points can be used only for the current audio file while the edit points and MEMORY points are common to all audio files When turning off the power the CUE and MEMORY point data do not disappear while the edit point data are cleared and reset to the initial value OOH OOM OOS OOF OOSF Tips See Chapter 7 Locate functions for details about comprehensive locate
81. assumed that the locate point you want to preview is stored lt Note gt You cannot preview a locate point CUE or MEMORY point with a Tape mode audio file 1 Press the CUE POINT or MEMORY key The display shows a locate point with flashing point number Screen example when pressing the CUE POINT key 60 150 142 134 128 120181 1721816543 21 00L aes E lFORMAT NTF A Screen example when pressing the MEMORY key MEMORY 1 2 60 150 142 134 128 20181 112181654321 00L a B FORMAT Ml al 2 Use the jog dial to select a desired point number you want to preview 3 Press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator and press the CUE POINT or MEMORY key again The display shows something like below and the unit performs the fade in preview at the selected point During preview the level meter indicators runs from left to right lt Display example of preview at the CUE point gt MEMORY 1 SS 48 kHz 60 150 142 34 128 2018 I 112181654321 00L CLOCK ol i BWF E lt Display example of preview at the MEMORY point gt MEMORY DO LLL Acuan 2 kHz 60 150 142 134 28 1208 I 12181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK I au BWF DEERE EERRREEGE 4 To stop preview press the STOP or EXIT NO key The preview function is canceled and the display returns to the previous screen 8 3 NV eO Trimming while previewing audio You can trim time data u
82. ating an audio file as well as necessary data for executing the multiple undo function 1 Press the SETUP key The display changes to the Adjust RTC one of menu items in the Setup mode from No Disk The current internal clock time is shown 2 Press the ENTER YES key disappears while the number in the second digit starts flashing showing that the date time value now can be edited Set the date time value appropriately according to the following methods Flashing e Use the SKIP CURSOR l lt lt gt gt I keys to move the editing point and use the jog dial to enter the value or e Use the numeric keys to enter the date time value directly When entering data using the numeric keys regardless of the current editing point the value is entered from the right hand second digit which moves left as additional digits are entered For example to set the clock to 3 10 00 p m of April 1 2002 press the numeric keys in the following order 0 gt 2 gt 0 gt 4 gt 0 gt 1 gt 1 gt 5 gt 1 gt 0 gt 0 gt 0 3 Press the ENTER YES key after enter the value The internal clock starts from the entered date time value You can precisely set the clock by listening to the time signal when pressing the ENTER YES key 4 Press the EXIT NO key The unit exits the Setup mode and the display shows No Disk again 1 3 NV eO Loading a DVD RAM disk About usable DVD RAM disks TYP
83. ault the default settings will be loaded If you select any of User Boxes an appropriate user setup data set is loaded Flashing Flashing NV eO 2 Select a desired box and press the ENTER YES key Sure flashes on the display shows the selected box number Flashing 3 Press the ENTER YES key again The unit immediately loads the data and shows Completed followed by User Setup Load Flashing 4 To exit the Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key 15 9 NV O TCP IP settings The TCP IP Setup menu allows you to set param eters for transferring audio file data between the DV40 and your personal computer via the TCP IP lt Note gt When changing the TCP IP setting turn the DV40 power off then on Otherwise the new setting is not effective By selecting the TCP IP setup menu and pressing the ENTER YES keys the IP address setting sub menu is shown Flashing Flashing You can now use the jog dial to select a sub menu in the following order You can check or and edit the setting of each sub menu LoginName User02 t Oo LoginName User14 e Showing and setting the IP address You can check or and assign the IP address for the DV40 Showing the IP address 1 Select IP Addr and press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key The current IP address is shown the default is 192 168 1 64 Pressing the SKIP CURSOR lt l
84. below depending on the formatting mode Formatting a disk in the Normal mode Formatting a disk in the Tape mode with Disk Type set to New After completing formatting a disk in the Nor mal mode No Audio Files appears showing that there is no audio file on the disk Note that the display shows the file format track mode and Fs bit according to the settings of AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches when the disk is formatted When performing recording in the NEW FILE mode or creating file format track format and Fs bit for a newly create audio file can be se lected by the settings of these switches After completing formatting two Tape mode audio files are created with appropriate audio file format BWF or SDI track mode and Fs bit according to the settings of the AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches Also the TAPE MODE indicator red on the front panel is lit 1 6 NV eO About audio files on a formatted disk As described earlier two format modes Normal and Tape are available with this unit and in result there are two audio file types Normal mode file and Tape mode file In short a Normal mode file is a typical disk recorder file that can be edited comprehensively while a Tape mode file is more straightforward and you may regard it as a tape like file The following describes detail information about disks formatted in Normal and Tape modes eA disk forma
85. board can be used for file name label name editing You can transfer an audio file on TCP IP between the DV40 and a personal computer by using the ETHER card as an FIP server You can record a blank space or slate tone manually or automatically by setting the desired time range in the Setup menu The file management on a VGA monitor a waveform editing using a PS 2 keyboard playback of a DVD Audio disc etc are planned to be available by version up or adding an option in the future 11 Chapter 1 Before using the DV40 Before using the DV40 you must carry out some preparations This chap ter describes how to set the internal clock and how to format a DVD RAM disk NV OO Turning on the power After connecting the supplied power cord you can turn on the power of the unit 1 Press down the POWER switch After showing the start up display showing the system clock followed by Disk Initialize the unit activates and scans the disk showing Scan Disk then shows No Disk F CLOCK INT 3 4 lt Note gt When turning off the power make sure that the unit is not in the Setup mode and ceases disk access 1 2 NV eO Setting the internal clock The internal clock is built in the unit which is adjusted to the Japanese time when shipped Set the clock to your local time before using according to the following procedure The internal clock time is used for date information and a tentative name when cre
86. bout time code recording 6 Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack and set the monitor track selection switch to TR 1 TR 2 7 Press the INPUT MON key to turn on the indicator You do not need to adjust the input level for digital recording You can check digital input levels from the level meters by activating the input monitor mode 8 Press the F FWD key while holding down the STOP key to move to the record end point Recording 1 Press the RECORD key The unit starts recording 2 After recording press the STOP key to stop the unit If you are not satisfied with the result undo the recording 4 14 DOVO MUTE recording You can make mute recording while maintaining the continuity of the ABS time or LTC or insert a mute space at the beginning of an audio file or between songs e Creating a mute space during recording You can create a mute space during audio recording analog or digital in both the NEW FILE and INSERT mode The following description assumes that all preparation for recording is made 1 Press the RECORD key to start recording 2 Press and hold down the MUTE key from the desired position the MUTE indicator is lit The unit mutes recording The headphones and analog outputs are also muted 3 To stop muting release the MUTE key the MUTE indicator turns off The unit continues recording a signal r gt Press and hold down the MUTE key Release the MUTE
87. cks Flashing Flashing 6 If you select a single track as a copy source select a destination track for insert by pressing the appropriate edit point keys as step 4 and press the ENTER YES key If you select 2 or 4 tracks as copy sources simply press the ENTER YES key again Insert Clip is shown with flashing Sure Flashing Flashing 7 Press the ENTER YES key again The unit starts inserting the copied track data on the clipboard to the specified track s from the DEST IN point The display shows the required time together with the achieved percentage for insert The time is counted down while the percentage is counted up as the insert operation is in progress Also the status is graphically shown by the track 1 level indicators which gradually light up from left to right When all the data is inserted Insert Completed is shown and the unit stops REMAIN e A Ses 48 2 5 IS co 60 150 142 134 28 I 12018 1 11218 1654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT 8 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key repeatedly to exit the AUDIO EDIT mode Tips If you are not satisfied with the result you can undo the insert operation 10 5 NV OO Erasing track data You can erase track data between the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points ABS 0 REC END Sound data SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT point point ABS 0 REC END mes ll SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT point point Tips The erase op
88. code simultaneously Selecting source time code Two time code sources to be recorded are available e Time code generated by the internal time code generator e External time code received from the TIME CODE INPUT connector lt Note gt Actually the DV40 records only the starting time of time code in the dedicated area and does not stripe it throughout a track Therefore recording time code does not consume the recording space of a disk lt Notes about recordable time code value gt Normally you can stripe any time code values in 24 hours to a file However with a high sampling SDII file the recordable time code values are limited 5 2 NV eO Recording time code generated by the internal time code generator You can record time code generated by the internal time code generator together with audio simultaneously This section describes settings and operations for time code recording See Chapter 4 Audio re cording playback for details about settings and operations for audio recording The following description assumes that one of the AUDIO RDY key indicators NEW FILE or INSERT is lit Settings of the DV40 e Front panel switch settings 4 4 N SD DVD MASTER RECORDER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END AAA AO O K A_ O O O ol MONO PA TRA a Ds Tinea TR3 F somas A gt REMoTE BwF ANALOG MONO 40 1 o TRI TRI e NORM e SDII DIGITAL MULTI 4TR 0 1 VIN MAX rout KEYBOARD
89. d By changing the TRACK MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switch settings you can check the recordable space and time according to the current switch settings The screen examples below shows the values in two cases when the TR MODE switch is set to STEREO and MULTI 4TR while the SAMPLING FREQ switch is fixed to 44 1 kHz 24 bit TR MODE gt STEREO TR MODE gt MULTI 4TR REMAIN REMAIN e If a disk is formatted in the Tape mode 1 While the Tape mode audio file is selected press the DISP TIME key three times The display shows the FreeArea screen as with a disk formatted in the Normal mode In this screen the recordable space in MB and time in hours minutes seconds for Normal mode files with the same track mode and sampling frequency bit length settings as when the disk is formatted are shown In other words the recordable space shown here is the value calculated by subtracting 4 0 GB from all recordable space of the disk The screen example on the right below shows the values when the disk is formatted by setting the TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches to MONO and 48kHz 24bit respectively The recording time in mono is 47 minutes 30 seconds while the available space is 0 4 GB Note that with a disk formatted in the Tape mode if you change the settings of the TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches the values on the display may not be changed REMAIN The recordable space of each Ta
90. d TR4 3 of the DIGITAL INPUT section respectively 2 Connect a pair of monitor speakers with built in amplifiers or an amplifier speaker system to the TR 1 and TR 2 connectors of the ANALOG OUTPUT section of the unit 3 If you want to lock the unit to a word or video signal feed an appropriate external clock signal to the WORD IN or VIDEO IN External Digital Device ammm Word Clock Or Video sync Digital Signal AES EBU or S P DIF INPUT RD Tml Q mru Qoureur 750 on cl _ NV OO Preparation for recording mD VA el SE DVD MASTER RECORDER 1 Set the CONTROL switch to LOCAL 2 Set the AUDIO FILE switch to BWF or SDII appropriately When starting recording an audio file with the selected file format is automatically created 3 Set the INPUT switch to DIGITAL DIGITAL is shown on the display It lights steadily or flashes depending on whether the appropriate digital signal is fed or not 4 Set the TR MODE switch to STEREO 5 Select the digital input tracks using the D IN Tr menu in the Setup mode if necessary The D IN Tr
91. d TR 2 controls to adjust the input levels of tracks 1 and 2 See Tips on page 4 5 for details about the input level adjustment 7 Press the F FWD key while holding down the STOP key The recorder skips to the recording end point e Recording 1 Press the RECORD key The recorder starts recording from the end point of the current file 2 After recording press the STOP key to stop the unit Play back and check the recorded sound If you are not satisfied with the result use the multiple undo function to go back to the previous condition and make recording again AT NV eO Multiple undo function To undo recording use the multiple undo function Tips The history of takes starts by the date time when the file was created followed by the ending date time of each recording take as illustrated below By selecting the desired history event and performing the undo function you can recall the desired take date time when date time of date time of date time of date time of the file created take 1 end point take 2 end point take 3 end point take 4 end point lt Notes for performing the multiple undo function gt e You cannot undo recording on a Tape mode audio file e The ending date time of each take is memorized based on the internal clock therefore it is important to adjust the date time of the internal clock correctly e The unit keeps all takes on the disk in order to make the multiple undo function for all
92. dary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Displays time data stored in this key so that you can edit the data e Pressing this key after pressing the STORE key stores the holding time or edited time to the SOURCE OUT point e When editing track data this key selects track 2 When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped executes the fade in preview at the SOURCE OUT point 2 9 NV eO A 0iDI OR DINE o IN SOURCE OUT SLATE TONE O 34 AUDIO EDIT key pressing this key while stopped enters the menu selection mode for audio editing In this mode you can select the editing menu by pressing this key repeatedly or by using the jog dial See Chapter 9 Audio file management and Chapter 10 Editing track data for details 35 SOURCE IN PREVIEW TR 1 key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Displays time data stored in this key so that you can edit the data e Pressing this key after pressing the STORE key stores the holding time or edited time to the SOURCE IN point e When editing track data this key selects track 1 When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped executes the fade out preview at the SOURCE IN point 36 TC RDY key Only when the NEW FILE or INSERT mode is active pressing this key arms or unarms the time code track See Chapter 5 Time code recording for details 37 SLATE TONE TONE REC key This k
93. display shows the locate bank and memory number e g Cue 03 and a locate point time with flashing memory number When pressing a locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key for the first time after turning on the power locate point memory 01 of the appropriate locate bank is shown Flashing Flashing CUE ABS MEMORY 1 BIT 7 2 60 150 142 134 128 20181 12181654321 00L n E FORMAT NTF Ea Example after pressing the MEMORY key Example after pressing the CUE POINT key A 2 60 150 142 134 28 2018 I 112181654321 00L 0 1 FORMAT BWF 2 Use the jog dial or the numeric keys to select a desired locate point memory number and press a desired locate point key CUE POINT or MEMORY key again The subframe value of the selected memory data starts flashing showing that it can be edited There are two methods for time entry as described below Flashing CUE ABS A 2 FS 60 150 142 134 Jos 2018 118165432100 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INF BWF If you select a locate point memory number that does not hold time data H M S F SF is shown and you cannot edit the time lt Note gt e Use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to move the flashing edit point and use the jog dial to enter a value If the value of the edit point overruns or underruns the value of the left digit increments or decrements respectively e Use the numeric keys to
94. e display shows No Audio Files 1 Select a desired audio file format between BWF and SDII using the AUDIO FILE switch 2 Select a desired track mode using the TR MODE switch 3 Select a desired sampling frequency bit length combination using the SAMPLING FREQ switch 4 Press the FILE SEL key New File appears with flashing 001 showing that audio file 001 is newly created Flashing 5 Press the ENTER YES key Audio file 001 is created and the display shows the tentative file name as well as the beginning of the file The tentative name begins by S or B which shows the file format S for SDI and B for BWE selected by the AUDIO FILE switch in step 1 above followed by the time and date when the file is created The display example below left shows that an SDI file is created at 11h 23m 09s on the 24th of December A tentative name can be edited See Editing a file name described later Also FORMAT FS kHz and BIT information according to the switch settings in steps 1 through 3 above are shown appropriately on the display 60 150 142 134 28 20181 1721816543 2100 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT BWF 60 150 142 134 28 2018 I I18l l654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INF SDII If you create another audio file carry out steps 1 through 4 above and then use the jog dial to show New File followed by pressing the ENTER YES key Tips File numbers a
95. e management for details about how to select an audio file in the skip mode The following assumes that there are five BWF and three SDII files on the disk Tips When setting a disk that contains both BWF and SDII audio files the 001 file of the type BWE and or SDII set by the AUDIO FILE switch is selected e To select a file of the same file type Follow the procedure below 1 Press the FILE SEL key while stopped The current file number starts flashing 2 Rotate the jog dial to select a desired file number and press the ENTER YES key You can select from among files of the same file type For example if 001 of the five BWF files is currently selected you can select among 001 through 005 as well as flashing New File which appears by rotating the jog dial fully clockwise As explained earlier New File should be selected when you create a new audio file After selecting the desired file number pressing the ENTER YES key switches the current audio file to the selected one and the display shows the beginning of the file To select a file of the different file type Follow the procedure below 1 Set the AUDIO FILE switch to the desired position For example if you want to select an SDII file when a BWF file is currently selected set the AUDIO FILE switch to SDI In the FORMAT section on the display BWF is lit while SDII flashes 2 Press the FILE SEL key while s
96. e INSERT mode In the following description we assume to perform recording from the end point of the cur rent audio file as in the description of the Recording an analog source in the INSERT mode described earlier Tips In the INSERT mode recording is made to an existing audio file Therefore set the AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches to the appropriate positions that match the audio file If you set any of these switches inappropriately the switch position name flashes on the display for warning e Preparation for recording 1 Set the CONTROL select switch to LOCAL 2 Set the INPUT select switch to DIGITAL 3 Select the digital input tracks using the D IN Tr menu in the Setup mode if necessary The D IN Tr menu is initially set to Auto in which the track numbers correspond to the input numbers See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details about the D IN Tr menu 4 Set the CLOCK switch to DIGITAL DIGITAL and EXT light up in the CLOCK section on the display showing that the system clock is derived from the digital input signal If you wish to make the unit slaved to a video or word clock select the CLOCK switch to VIDEO or WORD appropriately 5 Press the AUDIO READY INSERT key to turn on the INSERT indicator If you want to record time code simultaneously press the TC RDY key to turn on the indicator See Chapter 5 Time code recording for details a
97. e available space on the disk is short the number of audio files are limited For example if there are two audio files each of which occupies 2 0GB disk space the remaining space is approximately O 7GB If you create another audio file which occupies 0 7GB you cannot create an audio file anymore If you try to make recording in the NEW FILE mode or to create an audio file using the file select function Disk Full is shown on the display and the operation is rejected 1 7 NV eO A disk formatted in the Tape format mode Two Tape mode audio files BWF or SDII of approximately 2 GB size are created on a disk formatted in the Tape format mode A created file are stored in either of two directories bwff for BWF Broadcast Wave Format and sd2f Sound Designer II files according to the AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switch set tings The two Tape mode audio files are more tape like so you may regard as if there were two analog tapes on a disk If an accident such as a sudden power failure or shutdown of the unit may happens during recording data on a Tape mode audio file recorded before the accident happens will survive while in the same situation all data on a Normal mode audio file will be lost BWF file SDII file 60 150 142 134 128 1 120181 112181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT NT SDII lt About the time display gt Afte
98. e like shuttle at the speed between O and double speed or high speed shuttle audio is muted at the speed between 0 and 32 times of the normal speed When the shuttle mode is active the indicator is lit 23 ENTER YES key Used to confirm a setting or data entry or execute an operation 24 EXIT NO key Used to cancel a setting or data entry or stop the current operation 25 Jog dial Used to jog or shuttle the recorder It is also used for increasing or decreasing the numeric value when editing a memory or used for selecting an item in the Setup mode 26 MEMORY PREVIEW key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e In the normal display mode pressing this key enters the memory edit mode in which you can edit memory point data Pressing this key after pressing the STORE key stores the holding time to a memory point 99 memory points 01 through 99 are available You can give a name for each point Note that memory points 01 through 03 are fixed and the rest 04 through 99 are user memory points See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped executes the fade in preview at the desired memory point See Chapter 8 Preview function for details 27 STORE HOLD key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Pressing this key during playback or while stopped holds the di
99. e on a disk formatted in the Tape mode Two Tape mode audio files of approximately 2 0GB size are created on a disk formatted in the Tape mode spending 4GB disk space Therefore in the remaining 0 7GB space you can create Normal mode audio files 1 While a Tape mode audio file is selected press the FILE SEL key The current Tape mode file number flashes 2 Rotate the JOG dial to show New File with the flashing file number Depending on whether you change the AUDIO FILE switch setting or not before pressing the FILE SEL key the file number shown is different The following assumes that the current Tape mode file is BWF e When the AUDIO FILE switch is not changed set to BWF 003 is shown because a new Normal mode file is the third BWF file on the disk Sie Flashing e When the AUDIO FILE switch is changed set to SDII 001 is shown because a new Normal mode file is the first SDII file on the disk 3 Press the ENTER YES key A new Normal mode file is created Tips If more than one Normal mode audio file is created on a disk formatted in the Tape mode and any Normal mode audio file is currently selected you can make recording in either the NEW FILE or INSERT mode To select a desired audio file in the disk formatted in the Tape mode Follow the same procedure as describe in Selecting a desired file on a disk on page 4 9 lt Note gt
100. e tone 1 Press and hold down the SLATE TONE key during playback or while stopped the SLATE TONE indicator is lit While holding down the SLATE TONE key the 1 kHz slate tone is fed from all the digital and analog outputs of the unit 2 To stop feeding the tone release the SLATE TONE key the SLATE TONE indicator turns off Tips During recording pressing and holding down the SLATE TONE key records the slate tone for the duration e Recording the slate tone at the beginning of an audio file or between songs You can insert the slate tone at the beginning of an audio file or between songs while stopped This operation is possible only in the INSERT mode The following assumes that the audio file is stopped at the beginning or at the end of the last recording 1 Press the AUDIO RDY INSERT key to turn on the INSERT indicator 2 Press the SHIFT key to turn on the SHIFT indicator 3 Press the SLATE TONE key to turn on the SLATE TONE indicator The unit performs slate tone recording for a duration set by the Slate tone time setting menu in the Setup mode The Slate tone time is initially set to 10 seconds After finishing slate tone recording the unit stops See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details about the Slate tone time setting menu ABS 0 A Inserting the slate tone at the beginning of an audio file or SLATE TONE between songs Time ABS 0 Recording end point Recording the slat
101. e tone fol lowed to the end point of the SLATE TONE last recording EEE lt lt ees 222 Time 4 16 NV OO Cueing by the jog function You can cue audio sound using the jog function as if you operate an analog tape recorder 1 While stopped press the JOG key the JOG indicator lights up The jog mode is active The _ indicator above the jog dial lights up showing that the recorder stills 2 Rotate the jog dial to cue audio You can cue audio as if you are using an analog tape recorder While cueing the appropriate lt or gt indicator above the jog dial is lit according to the rotating direction 3 To quit the jog mode press any of the transport keys the STOP key etc Cueing high speed shuttle by the shuttle function Using the shuttle function you can perform the shuttle cueing or the high speed search e Shuttle cueing 1 Press the SHUTTLE key during playback the SHUTTLE indicator lights up The shuttle mode is active The indicator light up showing that the recorder stills Rotate the jog dial to start cueing You can cue forward or backward at a speed between O and twice the normal speed as if you are using an analog tape recorder While cueing the appropriate lt or gt indicator above the jog dial is lit according to the rotating direction To quit the shuttle mode press any of the transport keys the STOP key etc If the cueing position comes to
102. eceseosscoseesseeseeeseeseeeseessesseo 8 3 Trimming while previewing audio sessseesseesseessecesecesscessecsseesseesssessecosecesseesseeese 8 4 Chapter 9 Audio file management COALS anew Judio condi 9 2 Creating a new file on a disk just after formatted in the Normal mode 9 2 Creating a new file on a disk just after formatted in the Tape mode 9 3 Dee CUES an Audio t seriene ireren EEEE EEEE E 9 4 Selecting a file using the file select function eessessssessessserssereceseceseeeseessees 9 4 Selecting a file using the skip function esseessessssessesseereccsecossesseesseesseeseeess 9 4 Editing an audio file namie cosita ii Ei a i a Neena Teia 9 5 D el tino ancatidio He iaa S 9 6 Restoring a deleted audio file ooooccooonccnonnnnnonnoncnnoncnnonacnnnarononocnonornoncrnnnonononos 9 7 Dnuplicatina an UI ura E 9 8 Chapter 10 Editing track data Pasto I E T cretino 10 2 Sern WC ICAU oE Ee EEEE EE EEEE NE EE 10 4 ela q AAA PEN E E O E A E S 10 6 Ea E E EA A EE AET 10 8 Chapter 11 LIST PLAY function LOTTA T TO rra sist 11 2 Titans On ISE play Mode serina a S 11 3 Reprosraminians Play LISO carrera resonante toorti Unos rs EE 11 4 Locatine to Beginning Of Play WISE asusta 11 4 Loctatino to Lad of Play LISE a rasero 11 4 NV eO Chapter 12 Using a PS 2 keyboard Controlling the DV40 from a PS 2 keyboard cccoocccccnncnnnonocnnonacnnnonacononacononaninnns 12 2 ECNE KC a A EE E E E EE E A AEE
103. ect SDII 001 flashes because this will be the first SDII file in the sd2f directory If you select BWF 003 flashes because this will be the third BWF file in the bwff directory two Tape mode BWF files are already created Flashing PGM 5 Press the ENTER YES key A Normal mode audio file is created and the display shows the tentative file name as well as the ABS 0 time the beginning of the file The tentative name begins by S or B which shows the file format S for SDI and B for BWE selected by the AUDIO FILE switch in step 1 above followed by the time and date when the file is created A tentative name can be edited See Editing a file name described later If you create another audio file regardless of whether the currently selected audio file is Tape mode or Normal mode carry out steps 1 through 4 above and then use the jog dial to show New File followed by pressing the ENTER YES key Tips The file number of a newly created Normal mode audio file depends on the format of the two Tape MM ri R Tape_mode2 wav 002 mode audio files oo If you create a Normal mode au dio file of the same format as the Tape_mode1 wav 001 Tape mode audio files 003 is as signed to the file number Tape_modet sd2 001 If you create a Normal mode au y Tape_mode2 sd2 002 sd2 003 dio file of the different format from sd2 004 the
104. editing point and use the jog dial or numeric keys to enter a desired value 3 After entering the desired value press the ENTER YES key Wait is shown for a while and the new IP address is set 4 To exit the Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or STOP key NV eO e Showing and setting the subnet mask You can check or and set values for the subnet mask in the network If a subnet mask is not used this setting is not necessary Showing the subnet mask 1 Select Sub net and press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key The current subnet mask is shown the default is O O O 0 Pressing the SKIP CURSOR lt lt or SKIP CURSOR gt gt key alternates the following screens Setting the subnet mask 1 While either of the screen above is shown press the ENTER YES key The leftmost value of the current subnet mask starts flashing showing that you can now edit it Flashing 2 Use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt SKIP CURSOR gt gt keys to move the flashing editing point and use the jog dial or numeric keys to enter a desired value 3 After entering the desired value press the ENTER YES key Wait is shown for a while and the new subnet mask is Set 4 To exit the Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or STOP key 15 11 NV eO e Login name password settings You can check or and set a login name and pass word which are used for logging in from the FTP client In the
105. ement 17 4 Memo Declaration of EC Directive This equipment is compatible with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Directive on approximation of member nation s ordinance concerning the electromagnetic compatibility and with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Directive on approximation of member nation s ordinance concerning electric equipment designed to be used within the specified voltage range The Affect of Immunity on This Equipment The affect of the European Specification EN50082 1 coexistence of electromagnetic waves common immunity specification on this equipment are as shown below In the electrical fast transient ourst requirements surge conducted disturbances by radio frequency fields power frequency magnetic field radiate electromagnetic field requirements and static electricity discharging environment this could be affected by generation of noise in some cases FOSTEX DISTRIBUTORS LIST IN EUROPE Including non EU countries as of January 2002 lt AUSTRIA gt NAME ATEC Audio u Videogeraete VertriebsgesmbH ADD Im Winkel 5 A 2325 Velm Austria TEL 43 2234 74004 FAX 43 2234 74074 lt BELGIUM gt NAME EML Sound Industries NV ADD Bijvennestraat 1A B3500 Hasselt Belgium TEL 32 11 232355 FAX 32 11 232172 lt DENMARK gt NAME SC Sound ApS ADD Malervej 2 DK 2630 Taastrup Denmark TEL 45 4399 8877 FAX 45 4399 8077 lt FINLAND gt NAME N
106. emory 01 of the MEMORY bank holds time data of the point where playback started last time ABS MEMORY Flashing 2 Press the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the MEMORY 01 point and the display returns to the Normal screen Each time the recorder is played back the MEMORY 01 point is overwritten e Location to the last recording start position You can locate to the point between ABS O and REC END where recording started last time 1 When the recorder is stopped press the MEMORY key and use the jog dial to select 02 When 02 is selected Last Record In is shown as MEMORY 02 holds time data of the point where recording started last time MEMORY Flashing 2 Press the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the MEMORY 02 point and the display returns to the Normal screen Each time you make recording the MEMORY 02 point is overwritten e Location to the last recording end position You can locate to the point between ABS O and REC END where recording ended last time 1 When the recorder is stopped press the MEMORY key and use the jog dial to select 03 When 03 is selected Last Record Out is shown as MEMORY 03 holds time data of the point where recording ended last time ABS MEMORY Flashing 2 Press the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the MEMORY 03 point and the display returns to the Normal screen Each time you make recording the MEMORY 03 point is overwritten l
107. er and use the jog dial to select a desired Scene number offset or Reel number 3 After entering the desired values press the ENTER YES key The entered values are stored and the display shows Set SCENE amp REEL Also these values can be sent out as TC UBIT information 4 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Utility mode 16 5 Chapter 17 Specifications NV eO Specifications lt Inputs Outputs gt 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms O dBV 1 Vrms Reference level 12 dB 18 dB 20 dB default 18 dB selectable from the Reference Level menu in the Setup mode Nominal input level 4 dBu 10 dBV balanced selectable using the input level select switch on the rear panel ANALOG INPUTs TR 1 through TR 4 e Connector XLR 3 31 type balanced pin 2 hot e Input impedance 10k Q or more e Nominal input level 4 dBu e Maximum input level 24 dBu ANALOG OUTPUTs TR 1 tnrougn TR 4 e Connector XLR 3 32 type balanced pin 2 hot e Applicable load impedance 600 Q or more e Nominal output level 4 dBu e Maximum output level 24 dBu Monitor OUTPUTs TR 1 ANGUBn TR 4 e Connector 1 4 phone jack unbalanced e Applicable load impedance 10kQ or more e Nominal output level 10dBV e Maximum output level 10dBV PHONES output e Connector 1 4 phone jack e Applicable load impedance 8Q or more e Maximum output level 100 mW into 32 ohms Monitor track s selectable using the PHONES switches
108. er Function Working as a FTP File Transfer Protocol server DV40 can send and receive BWF and SDII files to and from a client PC using TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol When sending and receiving data a FTP client application is required lt Notes gt e Audio file can be transferred only while the DV40 is stopped however it is possible to log in only while the DV40 is running e Set the CONTROL switch on the DV40 front panel to REMOTE when using the FTP function If the CONTROL switch is set to LOCAL the FTP function does not work however you can log in even if the switch is set to LOCAL e While transferring audio file data the display shows TCP CONNECTED and all key operations are disabled To interrupt the data transfer send the abort command from the FTP client or alter the CONTROL switch on the DV40 front panel to LOCAL e When the DV40 is in the initial condition you can log in even if you do not enter the login name and password To control logging in enter the desired login name and password in the TCP IP Setup menu See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details about how to set them Connection When connecting DV40 to a client PC a Category 5 cable which complies to 1OBASE T and 100BASE TX must be used If DV40 is directly connected to a client PC a cross cable must be used In the case DV40 is connected to a client PC via hub a straight cable must be used When DV40 rec
109. eration erases only sound data therefore by erasing track data of a specified area between ABS 0 and REC END the REC END point does not change and the time code is not affected 1 Store the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to store these points 2 If necessary trim these edit points using the preview function See Chapter 8 Preview function for details about how to trim edit points 3 While stopped press the AUDIO EDIT key to show Erase amp Clip or Erase when selecting a Tape mode audio file on the display followed by the ENTER YES key By pressing the ENTER YES key Sel Erase TRK appears on the display Flashing Flashing Tips You can select any one or more tracks to be erased available in the file With a MONO file only track 1 can be selected 4 Press the appropriate edit point key s SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN or DEST OUT keys to select the track s to be erased and press the ENTER YES key These edit point keys are used to select tracks 1 through 4 TR 1 through TR 4 as labeled below the keys The selected track number s surrounding by a box flash es in red By pressing the ENTER YES key Erase amp Clip or Erase when selecting a Tape mode audio file with flashing Sure appears on the display Flashing Flashing 10 6 NV OO 5 Press the ENTER YES key The unit starts erasing
110. es how to edit track data using the paste insert cut and erase functions NV eO Pasting track data You can copy track data between the SOURCE IN and SOURCE OUT points to the clipboard and paste it from the DEST IN point on the same or a different track A A A e Bp teas a a ane eaeeeasiaesane SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN point point point Sound data A Paste to the other track Sound data A es E iaaG tan en satas a oaaae mene gt SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN point point point lt Note gt The table below shows the relations among the track modes selectable source tracks and selectable destination tracks You can paste data to a different track only when selecting a single track in a STEREO or MULTI 4TR file as the source track When selecting 2 or 4 tracks in a STEREO or MULTI 4TR file you can paste data only to the same tracks Track mode Selectable source tracks Selectable destination tracks MONO mode track 1 only track 1 track 1 or 2 track 1 or 2 freely STEREO mode tracks 1 and 2 same tracks as the source any one of tracks 1 through 4 any one of tracks 1 through 4 freely MULTI 4TR mode any two of tracks 1 through 4 same 2 tracks as the source tracks 1 through 4 same tracks as the source 1 Store the SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT and DEST IN points See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to store edit points 2 If necessary trim these edit points us
111. eses 4 2 Recording an analog source in the NEW FILE mode ooocconccncnccnnnnonnonacononacnnnacnnnnos 4 3 OON a evans teeaelensusuvegsicanenaneecsaaueerseaeaeunverevecsiccsenee 4 3 Preparation TOP recordio otr 4 4 PP 4 5 PIA OCR Ol recorded audio iaa ida 4 6 You can create an audio file before recording occcconocccnoncnnnnnncnonacnnonacinonacononinonos 4 6 Recording an analog source in the INSERT mode oooccconcccnncnnioccncnnocnnnonocccnonaocnnnnnss 4 7 Preparation Tor recording sc caia 4 7 RECON 12 oieee E E N E O 4 7 IVT OCU Un CO onnan A OEE 4 8 Sclecting a desired leon AUS tr iia 4 9 NV O Recording to a Tape mode audio file in the INSERT mode cece eee ee 4 10 Creating a Normal mode audio file on a disk formatted in the Tape mode 4 11 Recording a digital source in the NEW FILE mode o ocoooccccnnccnnnocnnoniacnnonacnnnnacnnnnos 4 12 Pren O a A N siissiceatauianmnceeenalasiansalenienees 4 12 PRED ar AIO for recording iii eorccaas 4 13 RECO oar E E NA AE E E E OEE E scaserans 4 13 Recording a digital source in the INSERT mode occooccccnccnnnccnonocnnnacnnononnnnncnoninnnnns 4 14 Preparation or recording sserercrerieseic inin an arara TE 4 14 RECOPCIN G socere oeno ei o eE a E EE EE 4 14 MUTE E COF I a E EO E EA ccisn 4 15 Uee TACO a r E E AE AARE 4 16 Cuei e Dy TNS 10S TOC Oe eenn EE o estelssaelepinaaa 4 17 Cueing high speed shuttle by the shuttle function ooocccnccnnonocnnnnnnnnnncnnnnonos 4 17 Chap
112. ey has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e While pressing down this key the 1 kHz slate tone is output from all the output connectors at the reference level e During recording the 1 kHz slate tone is recorded while pressing down this key When SHIFTed e During recording pressing this key records the slate tone for the time set by the Tone Rec menu in the Setup mode and then continues normal recording e When the INSERT mode is active pressing this key while stopped records the slate tone for the time set by the Tone Rec menu in the Setup mode and then stops 38 AUDIO RDY INSERT key Pressing this key alternates on and off of the INSERT mode When the mode is active you can turn on TC RDY By recording to an existing file in the INSERT mode you can replace the current audio data with new one or add new audio data to the current one If you are going to make recording in the INSERT mode when there is no audio file the display shows No Audio Files See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback for details about how to use this key 39 MUTE MUTE REC key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e While holding down this key during playback both the analog and digital outputs except the PHONES output are muted e While holding down this key during recording audio is muted and silence is recorded When SHIFTed e During
113. f ABS time In the above example the MEMORY points in order of ABS time are MEMORY 08 gt 04 gt 09 gt 05 gt 11 gt 06 gt 12 gt 10 gt 07 6 5 NV eO e Storing a time to a locate point memory CUE or MEMORY point memory on the fly During playback you can store a desired time to a locate point memory CUE or MEMORY point memory on the fly 1 Press the PLAY key to start playback 2 Press the STORE key at the point you want to store The time data at the point when pressing the key is held and the display shows Select Memories with a flashing point number The first time you press the STORE key after turning on the power CUE is lit and 01 flashes showing that the time data is going to be stored to CUE 01 If one or more CUE points already hold data one greater than the highest CUE point number which holds data is shown CUE is lit 1 PEPER 2 ARANA AANA AE 208 EN E 00L 0 1 FORMAT INF BWF Tips Bank selection When storing time data to a locate point memory on the fly by pressing the STORE key the destina tion bank the CUE or MEMORY bank is initially selected to the one previously used for storing time data The first time you press the STORE key after turning on the power the CUE bank is selected shown by CUE lit on the display If you store time data to a locate point memory in the currently selected bank go to step 3 1 If you store time data to a
114. functions using loca tion memories 6 2 NV eO Storing a time to an edit point memory The following describes how to store a time to an edit point memory required for track edit ing There are two methods for enter a time on the fly and numerical entry lt Notes gt e Ifyou want to store a time based on LTC instead of ABS time select the displayed time to LTC using the DISP TIME key in advance e Edit point memories can be used by all audio files however turning off the power clears all the memories and resets them to the initial value OOH OOM OOS OOF OOSF e Capturing a time on the fly During playback you can capture a time at the desired point on the fly and store it to an edit point memory 1 Press the PLAY key to start playback 2 Press the STORE key at the point you want to capture the time The time data at the point when pressing the key is held and the display shows something like the example below To store the time to any of the edit point memories ignore the display and go to step 3 Se gt E n um E n umn m E H5 5 h CUE or MEMORY is lit Ln Ny es me 1 PEE 2 REREEEEUREUEENI 60 150 142 134 28 208 I 1218165432100 0 1 Tips The display example shown above is used to select a memory when storing the time to a locate point memory which will be described later To store the time to any of the edit point memories ignore this display and go to
115. g By rotating the jog dial in this condition you can bring up New File with flashing on the display where is one greater than the number of the existing audio files In the display examples on the right the number 001 file is selected The new file number is 003 because two audio files exist on the disk Flashing Flashing 3 Press the ENTER YES key A new file is created and selected The display shows the tentative title of the newly created file with LTC time You can make recording in the INSERT mode to an audio file created before recording You can also give a desired file title to the created file or delete unnecessary files See Chapter 9 Audio file management for details lt Note gt If you create a new audio file when one or more audio files are available the file number is counted indepen dently by BWF and SDII files For example if you create an SDII file to a disk on which three BWF audio files are available the file number of the created SDII file is 001 Therefore when selecting a desired audio file from among more than one file you must set the AUDIO FILE switch appropriately See Selecting a desired file on a disk on page 4 9 for details 4 6 NV OO Recording an analog source in the INSERT mode In the INSERT mode recording is made to an existing audio file You can overwrite the file from the beginning or in the middle of the file as well as make recording follo
116. hange the Sub net value The alphanumeric keys can be also used to change the Sub net value 4 Press the ENTER YES key Pressing the ENTER YES key defines the change on the Sub net value e Login Name Administrator Using the Login Name and the Password set in this menu log in from a FTP client appli cation 1 Rotate the jog dial to select LoginName Admin and press the ENTER YES key The first letter d of default login name dv40 starts flashing Flashing 13 6 NV OO 2 Press the ENTER YES key Move the cursor by the SKIP CURSOR gt gt l or SKIP CURSOR I lt lt key and rotate the jog dial to change the Login Name to a desired one The alphanumeric keys can be also used to change the Login Name 3 Press the ENTER YES key Pressing the ENTER YES key defines the Login Name Then the first letter d of default password dv40 starts flashing Flashing 4 Move the cursor and change the Password Move the cursor by the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I or SKIP CURSOR l lt lt key and rotate the jog dial to change the Password to a desired one The alphanumeric keys can be also used to change the Password 5 Press the ENTER YES key Pressing the ENTER YES key defines the change on the Password 6 Press the EXIT NO key Pressing the EXIT NO key goes back to the normal display e Login Name Usr 01 15 Set the Usr User 01 15 Login Name and the Password in the same m
117. hich the leftmost character flashes In this condition you can edit the name The example below shows the tentative name B11h23m09s24dec2 automatically given when the file was created Flashing Flashing 4 Press the MARGIN RESET CLR key repeatedly until all the characters shown are deleted Each press of the key deletes the leftmost character and moves the rest of the characters left Flashing Tips File extension Generally each file has a file extension wav for a BWF file or sd2 for a SDII file When editing the name of a BWF file if you enter a name without the file extension wav is auto matically added sd2 is not automatically added to the name of a SDII Note that the display only shows up to 16 characters therefore if an edited name has 17 or more characters only the first 16 characters are shown 5 Enter a desired name You can enter characters by two ways as below e Use the jog dial to enter a character at the flashing point You can move the flashing point to the right using the SKIP CURSOR gt gt key e Use the numeric keys at the flashing point When pressing another numeric key the flashing point moves to the right 6 After you finish entering the desired name press the ENTER YES key After showing Please Wait followed by Completed the display returns to show the beginning of the audio file file extension 9 5 NV eO Deleting an audio file You
118. his chapter describes how to import an audio file created by the DV40 toa computer software Digidesign Pro Tools Chapter 15 Setup mode This chapter describes details about the menu in the Setup mode You can set preferences etc of the DV40 Chapter 16 Utility mode This chapter describes the Utility mode This mode as well as the Setup mode deals with preference menus of the DV40 NV O Precautions lt Precautions on installation gt Do not install the unit in the following conditions in a extremely hot or cold place in a moist place in a dusty place in a strong magnetic field or near a device which generates a magnetic field in the direct sunshine lt Precautions on safety gt Be sure to connect the unit to the power supply specified in the specification section of this manual If you use the unit in an area with a different power voltage first consult your dealer or the nearest Fostex service station When you unplug the power cord from AC outlet or the unit hold the plug to avoid possible electric shock Do not plug or unplug the power cord from or to AC outlet or the unit while your hands are wet to avoid possible electric shock Plug the power cord firmly to AC outlet and the unit It is very dangerous to use a power cord that is frayed or damaged In such a case stop using the unit immediately and change the cord to a new one If the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time
119. ile format BWF or SDI sampling frequency resolution quantization bits and track mode mono stereo or multi must be the same in all the files to be kinked lt CAUTION 2 gt The message lt lt Silent Area gt gt indicating no audio to be reproduced exists will be displayed on the DV40 FL display when in the following condition e If there is an overlapping LTC address between the files in the LTC_Link mode lt lt Silent Area gt gt is displayed while reproducing the overlapped latter file e There are hidden files deleted files in the LTC_Link mode e When the last linked file finishes reproducing Presume that the following six files including deleted File No 5 recorded by the same condition Fs resolution etc exist on the DVD RAM disk QOS DELETED 006 Duration 30sec 30sec 30sec 30sec 30sec When executing the LIST PLAY function in the LTC_Link and SongLink mode the linked files and the order are indicated in the drawing below LTC Link File No 001 File No 002 lt lt Silent Area gt gt File No 004 File No 006 01h00m00s00f 01h00m30s00f 01h01m00s00f 01h01m30s00f 01h02m00s00f 01h02m30s00f 01h03m00s00f 01h03m00s00f SongLink File No 001 File No 002 File No 003 File No 004 File No 006 01h00m00s00f 01h00m30s00f 01h01m00s00f 01h01im30s00f 01h02m00s00f 01h02m30s00f In the LTC_Link mode there is a gap of LTC address 01h00m30s00f 01h01m00s00f between the
120. ility mode The display shows the beginning of the restored file Tips The restored file is numbered the same as before it was deleted 9 7 NV eO Duplicating an audio file You can duplicate the currently selected audio file By making a duplication of the current audio file before executing the undo operation you do not lose the current file Tips File number of the duplication file The duplication file is numbered one more than the number of existing files of the same format BWF or SDII lt Note gt You cannot duplicate a Tape mode audio file 1 While stopped press the AUDIO EDIT key repeatedly until Duplicate File appears on the display and press the ENTER YES key Sure flashes on the display To stop duplication press the EXIT NO key while Sure flashes Flashing Flashing 2 Press the ENTER YES key The unit starts duplication of the current file The display shows the required time for duplicating the file which is counted down while duplication is in progress When completed Dupl completed is shown on the display 3 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key The unit exits the Audio edit mode and the display shows the beginning of the duplication file The name of a duplication file has _ refers to the duplication number added to the original file name in order to distinguish it from the original 9 8 Chapter 10 Editing track data This chapter describ
121. ility mode however this chapter describes details about only Menu 1 through Menu 6 See the appropriate sections indicated in parentheses for details about menu items 7 through 11 1 Selecting Rec protect On or Off 2 Renumbering CUE points 3 Releasing undo files 4 Selecting On or Off of the resume function 5 Editing a Volume label 6 Setting User Bit data 7 Editing a file name See Chapter 9 Audio file management 8 Deleting an audio file See Chapter 9 Audio file management 9 Restoring a deleted file See Chapter 9 Audio file management 10 Formatting a disk See Chapter 3 Reformatting optimizing a disk 11 Optimizing a disk See Chapter 3 Reformatting optimizing a disk NV eO How to select a Utility menu lt Note gt You can enter the Utility mode while the unit is stopped and is not in the Setup or TC Setup mode 1 While the unit is stopped press the SHIFT key to enter the shift mode the SHIFT indicator lights up 2 Press the SETUP key the SHIFT indicator turns off The unit enters the Utility mode The first time the unit enters the Utility mode after turning on the power the first level of the Rec Protect menu appears Or if it is not the first time the unit enters the Utility mode after turning on the power the first level of the previously selected menu appears Flashing 3 Rotate the jog dial or use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt SKIP CURSOR gt gt
122. ime and store the edited time 1 While stopped press a desired edit point key The display shows the appropriate edit point time You can now edit the time The following example shows the display after pressing the SOURCE IN key in which the subframe value is flashing showing that it can be edited Flashing ABS MEMORY A 2 FS 60 50 142 134 28 208 I I18l l654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INF BWF If you press an edit point key whose corresponding memory does not hold data 00H 00M 00S 00SF is shown You can enter the desired time from this condition and store it to the edit point memory 2 Enter the desired time There are two methods for time entry as below e Use the lt lt gt gt keys to move the flashing edit point and use the jog dial to enter a value If the value of the edit point overruns or underruns the value of the left digit increments or decre ments respectively e Use the numeric keys to enter a time directly Each number is entered from the right digit which moves left as additional digits are entered For example to enter OOH 12M 15S OOF OOSF press 0 gt 0 gt 1 gt 2 gt 1 gt 5 gt O gt 0 gt 0 gt 0 lt Note gt You must always set an IN point earlier than the corresponding OUT point i e SOURCE IN lt SOURCE OUT DEST IN lt DEST OUT Tips If you enter an inappropriate value to one of these digits the unit automatically calculates a
123. ing the preview function See Chapter 8 Preview function for details about how to trim edit points 3 While stopped press the AUDIO EDIT key to show Copy Clip on the display followed by the ENTER YES key If you press the AUDIO EDIT key once for the first time after turning on the power Copy Clip is shown on the display By pressing the ENTER YES key Sel Copy TRK appears on the display Flashing Flashing 4 Press the appropriate edit point key s SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN or DEST OUT keys to select the copy source track s and press the ENTER YES key These edit point keys are used to select tracks 1 through 4 TR 1 through TR 4 as labeled below the keys Depending on the track mode of the audio file the selectable tracks are restricted see the lt note gt above Pressing the ENTER YES key copies data to the clipboard immediately The display shows Completed momentarily followed by Paste Clip Note that the clipped data also can be used for the cut erase and insert function Flashing 10 2 NV eO Tips SOURCE PLAY You can monitor the track data copied to the clipboard us ing the SOURCE PLAY function before carrying out the paste operation Pressing the PLAY key while holding down the STOP key MATT caries out the SOURCE PLAY function which plays back the EEA LLLLILLI II E track data on the clipboard and stops eee ee After finishing the SOURCE PLAY press the AUDIO
124. initial condition you can log in if both the login name and password are not entered If you want to restrict logging in set the login name and password of Administrator or User 01 through 15 Showing the login name password 1 Select Login Name Admin and press the ENTER YES key The current login name for the administrator is shown the default is DV40 The leftmost character of the name is flashing Flashing Flashing 2 Press the ENTER YES key again The current password is shown the default is fostex Flashing Tips To check the user login name and password first select a desired user number between Usr01 and Usr15 by rotating the jog dial or pressing the SKIP CURSOR gt gt key when the display shows Login Name Admin The display shows something like the example below When the desired user number is shown press the ENTER YES key once or twice to check the login name or password of the selected user menu Flashing Setting the log in names and passwords 1 While the login name is shown enter the desired login name You can enter up to 8 characters for a login name e Press the MARGIN RESET CLR key repeatedly to erase the current login name completely e Enter characters using the jog dial or numeric keys 2 After entering the name press the ENTER YES key The entered login name is now valid while the display shows the password the default
125. internal time code generator time if necessary See page 5 6 for details about how to preset the internal time code generator time 9 3 NV OO Recording external time code You can record time code together with audio while synchronizing the unit to external time code generated by an external generator or striped on a video audio tape etc This section describes settings and operations for time code recording See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback for details about settings and operations for audio recording The following description assumes that one of the AUDIO RDY key indicators NEW FILE or INSERT is lit Connection to external devices Settings of the DV40 e Connection to external devices 1 Connect the ANALOG IN or DIGITAL IN connectors to the audio outputs of a VCR 2 Connect the TIME CODE IN connector to the time code output of a VCR 3 If the video reference is available connect it to the video inputs of both a VCR and the DV40 TR e Took O O O 10dBV 4dBu 10dBV O BAL 4dBu TR4 BAL 4dBu TR2 TR2 gt t 5 UNBAL gt UNBAL 4dBu BV 10dBV 104BV 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD
126. ith 3 dogit number e g DV40 005 from the default name DV40 DVD is pos sible so that the 3 digit number can be recognized as a REEL NUMBER which allows to output as a TC UBIT information NV OO Setting User bit data You can make settings for the user bit which is out put when the TC UBIT Sel menu in the TC Setup mode is set to SRNo Scene number Reel number This menu is global and the setting is maintained after you turn off the power lt Notes gt e The Reel number can be also set in the Edit Volume LbI menu described earlier whose setting is reflected here e The setting here is stored in the RESUME file regardless of the RESUME ON OFF setting in the Setup mode e If the Scene number exceeds 99999 the lower five digits are output e The values set in this menu affect all files 1 Select the first level of the Set SCENE amp REEL menu and press the ENTER YES key The Scene number offset currently set flashes the default value is 00000 You can now edit it Flashing Tips The screen displayed when selecting the Set SCENE amp REEL menu shows the following the examples below shows the default settings Sc00000 Scene number offset in five digits The Scene number to be output via TC UBIT data is OOOOO File number r001 Reel number in three digits 2 Use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to move the edit point scene number or reel numb
127. ity using the Peak Hold menu in the Setup mode See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details You can also check the margin between the allowable maximum input level O dB and the actual loudest level The margin value in dB is updated each time when the loudest signal is fed to the unit So you can use the margin display function instead of setting the peak hold time to infinity You can reset the current margin value by pressing the MARGIN RESET CLR key Using the DISP LEVEL key you can choose what is shown on the display among the margin level track level and time Notes for level adjustment e Set the recording level with the INPUT MON indicator lit PERERA e Adjust the recording level using the INPUT a os _ 7 sl z eer uh E EEE LEVEL control so that the OL indicator does y not light at the loudest part of the signal i e BWF the margin value is larger than 00 0 dB If the input signal is too high it clips at the the peak value is hold full scale level 4 5 NV eO Playback of recorded audio To check the recorded audio file after recording follow the procedure below 1 While holding down the STOP key press the REWIND key The unit immediately locates to the beginning of the audio file 2 Press the PLAY key to start playback from the beginning of the audio file 3 Monitor the playback audio via headphones or a monitor system If the analog outputs are connected to a mixing console adjust the
128. key mute space re Time Tips Pressing the MUTE key during playback mutes all the both analog and digital audio outputs except the monitor outputs PHONES and MON OUT e Inserting a mute space at the beginning of an audio file or between songs You can insert a mute space at the beginning of an audio file or between songs while stopped This operation is possible only in the INSERT mode The following assumes that the audio file is stopped at the beginning or at the end of the last recording 1 Press the AUDIO RDY INSERT key to turn on the INSERT indicator 2 Press the SHIFT key to turn on the SHIFT indicator 3 Press the MUTE key to turn on the MUTE indicator The unit performs mute recording for a duration set by the Mute time setting menu in the Setup mode The Mute time is initially set to 3 seconds After finishing mute recording the unit stops See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details about the Mute time setting menu ABS 0 Inserting a mute space atthe Va beginning of an audio file or aaa between songs Time ABS 0 Recording end position gt ie ea he lowed to the end point of the last recording a i Time C P 4 15 NV eO Slate tone function During playback or while stopped you can feed the 1 kHz slate tone from all the outputs as well as record the slate tone for a specified duration at the beginning of an audio file or between songs e Feeding the slat
129. male 9P REMOTE 15 pin D sub connector female 15P REMOTE e Protocol Conformed to Sony 9 pin protocol 2 16 Pin No Controller Out D sub 9P D sub 15P DATA OUT DATA IN DATA IN 1 Frame Ground Frame Ground Frame Ground 2 Receive A Transmit A Transmit A 3 Transmit B Receive B Receive B 4 Transmit Common Receive Common Receive Common 5 Spare Spare Spare 6 Receive Common Transmit Common Transmit Common 7 Receive B Transmit B Transmit B 8 Transmit A Receive A Receive A 9 Frame Ground Frame Ground Frame Ground 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 12V A and B in the table above are defined as follows Use a straight cable B hs A lt B gt 1 Mark B lt A gt 0 Space Chapter 3 Reformatting optimizing a disk This chapter describes how to reformat a formatted disk and optimize a disk DVO Reformatting a DVD RAM disk The following describes how to reformat a used disk while chapter 1 describes how to format a new disk We assume that a used DVD RAM disk is inserted in the tray and stopped lt Note for reformatting a disk in the Tape mode gt Before reformatting a used disk in the Tape mode set the AUDIO FILE SAMPLING FREQ and TR MODE switches on the front panel appropriately which determine the behavior of the newly cre ated Tape mode file lt Note gt Memory point data still remain after reformatting a di
130. memory CUE or MEMORY point memory on the fly ooccccccnnccnnninncnnnn 6 6 Storing a time to a locate point using the numeric Keys ccoooccncnonnnonss 6 7 Editing a name of CUE or MEMORY point oooccccnccnconcnnnnnannnnncnnonanononacononarononarononanos 6 8 Clearing a CUE or MEMORY point memory coccccnccnnnncnnnnnannnnncnnnnacnnonarononanononanononanos 6 9 Chapter 7 Locate Function Avarci OF loca e CU ONS tad 7 2 Location to the beginning ABS 0 of an audio file oooccconoccnono o 7 2 Location to the end REC END of the current audio file 7 2 Location to the last playback Start position oooccccnccnonocnnnacnnnnacnonacnonannnnss 7 3 Location to the last recording Start POSITION coooccccncnnononnononnnnncnnnancnonocnns 7 3 Location to the last recording end POSITION ooccooccncnonnnoncnnonannnnacnnnnccnananons 7 3 Location to the point where the recorder located last time ee 7 4 Location to an audio file edit point oooccoccncccnnncnnnacnnnonnnacnnannnanonunonnnacnnnionos 7 4 LOCION to CUP DONA ant 7 4 Location to a MEMORY POINT lt icacsiseiccanicteecacdatacassactecssncdesseaeanseeceursenncaasdaeeeess 1 5 Location to the next or previous CUE MEMORY point using the skip mode Skip locate function 7 5 Chapter 8 Preview Function Preview ardan edit POC 8 2 Preview at a locate point eeessesseeseessseseceseeseeosecssseseceseos
131. moves left as additional digits are entered You can enter up to 23H 59M 59S F in which is one smaller than the frame rate number 4 After entering the time press the ENTER YES key The internal generator starts from the entered time when the TC GEN MODE switch is set to FREE RUN The DV40 can start recording from the entered time when the TC GEN MODE switch is set to REC RUN e Force jamming to external time code You can force jam the internal generator time code to external time code To force jam to external time code you must set the TC GEN MODE switch to FREE RUN The following procedure assumes that the unit receives external time code from the TIME CODE INPUT connector 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Force JAM and press the ENTER YES key The unit force jams to external time code and the force jammed time code value is shown in realtime Flashing lt Notes gt e When carrying out the above operation if the FRAME RATE switch setting on the front panel does not match the frame rate of external time code Illegal Frame appears and the operation is invalid e When carrying out the above operation if no external time code is available Void LTC In appears 5 6 NV OO e Selecting output time code When setting the TC GEN MODE switch to FREE RUN or 24H RUN you can output time code generated by the internal TC generator
132. n Olarra rot 15 4 o A E EEE 15 4 PARC IGCK OA OL eei ee e E E EEE EEEa 15 5 Serna F527 ra dos 15 5 l DEVICE code SEUS eros 15 5 LN DE Play OM QE Se O io cto ceci 15 5 3 LA Or Preso SOU sieri ee R 15 5 Peak OIG Ume Serna costa ecicadanscacssnscasactmenacsnnesndusaesneuaaesdananmeseuseessecatsnceudesetooosssoeee 15 6 SOLO OR SEUA a 15 6 Slate tone recordin UMNE sensies eir n ni nea EE ccios 15 6 IVETI CGF CCOP CHING UME rien ida ecc ica 15 6 Ple name Mode Se o ita caldo 15 7 Delault file name Settna arsenales indolora 15 7 Setting a file name and take NUMDET occocnccnnncnnnnacnnoncnnonacononacnonacononiacnnnns 15 7 Save Od Ol setup dal session candado cts 15 8 SIVO oo ee 15 8 Loading setup Ata adiscewasiceacustanetedosnascstesensiosuei sdadsecuteuteawsdoudastensiecdaccteesesdas 15 9 O PIE E E T rd aa 15 10 Showing the IP address A PR 15 10 SNE te TP AGT CSS a acasisicns oautenaseeosuenene 15 10 Showing and setting the router IP address cccooccccnocnnononnonacnnonacnnncnnnnss 15 11 Showing and setting the subnet Mask ooccccoccnoncnnoncnnonacnnoncnnnnccnoniacnnnns 15 11 Login name password SOU OS 15 12 Showing the MAC address aras tois osa rin oia icltribids 15 13 Showing the main software Version occcooccncnoonnonocnnonocnnonocononanononccnnonaronononnnnnss 15 13 Showing the ethernet software version ccoooccoocnnononnnocnnoncnnoncnnncnnonaconincnononnnns 15 13 Chapter 16 Utility mode HowTo selecta UOY MENU isi
133. n is completed While the cut data remains in the clipboard you can paste or insert the data by executing Paste Clip or Insert Clip described earlier in this chapter 10 9 Chapter 11 LIST PLAY function This chapter describes the list play function by which you can play back more than one recorded audio file continuously NV eO LIST PLAY function The LIST PLAY function allows to link multiple audio files recorded by the same condition e g TR MODE Fs AUDIO FILE and reproduce the files continuously while maintaining TC continuity There are two LIST PLAY modes One is the LTC_Link and the other the SongLink available on DV40 LTC Link In the LTC_Link mode based on the recorded LTC Start Time in each file multiple files are linked and reproduced continuously This mode should be used when the LTC address has to be matched in conjunc tion with other equipment such as a video camera SongLink The SongLink mode links audio files in the file number ascending order e g file No 1 gt file No 2 gt file No 3 LTC Start Time will be set according to the one recorded in the first link file default setting Olh 00m OOs OOf and the LTC will be jammed regardless of recorded LTC Start Time in the following linked files This mode is convenient when reproducing multiple audio files continuously lt CAUTION 1 gt In order to link multiple audio files recorded on DV40 each SW setting audio f
134. n progress REMAIN REMAIN 1 2 5 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key The unit quits the Utility mode and the display shows the previous screen before entering the Utility mode 3 5 Chapter 4 Audio recording playback This chapter describes the basic audio recording playback for both analog and digital mute recording slate tone recording cueing by the jog shuttle mode etc NV eO e About the expression for audio files in this manual As described in chapter 1 there are two types of audio file Normal mode audio file and Tape mode audio file Tape mode audio file is rather special and can be created only when formatting The following descrip tions are mainly associated with a Normal mode audio file therefore a Normal mode audio file is some times referred to as audio file in this manual About the NEW FILE and INSERT mode There are two recording modes NEW FILE and INSERT modes e NEW FILE mode When performing recording in the NEW FILE mode a new audio file is created automatically The recording is made from the beginning ABS Q of the new file even if there is another audio file on the disk e INSERT mode By recording to an existing file in the INSERT mode you can replace the current audio data with new one or add new audio data to the current one When recording to a Tape mode audio file always use the INSERT mode Recording playback capabilities depending on the recording
135. nction lt lt Deleted File gt gt is shown instead of lt lt Hidden File gt gt indicating that the file is completely deleted Tips If you delete all the two Tape mode audio files on a disk formatted in the Tape mode and then optimize the disk the disk becomes equivalent to the one formatted in the Normal mode 9 6 NV OO Restoring a deleted audio file You can restore a deleted audio file lt Note gt The restored audio file returns to the position where it was before the delete operation However the editing data carried out before deleting the file does not remain therefore you cannot carry out the undo operation with the restored file 1 While stopped press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator 2 Press the SETUP key The unit enters the Utility mode The first time the unit enters the mode after turning on the power the Rec Protect menu appears Flashing 3 Use the jog dial to select the Restore DelFile menu and press the ENTER YES key The name of a deleted audio file flashes on the display Flashing Flashing 4 Use the jog dial to select the file you want to restore and press the ENTER YES key If there is more than one deleted audio file you can select a desired file using the jog dial Pressing the ENTER YES key restores the file immediately and the display shows Completed followed by Restore DelFile 5 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Ut
136. nd set the proper time For example if you enter OOH 12M 75S OOF OOSF the stored time value is OOH 13M 15S OOS OOSF 3 Press the STORE key Select Memories is shown on the display as in step 2 on the previous page Ignore the display and go to the next step 4 Press a desired edit point key The edited time data is stored to the appropriate memory 6 4 NV eO Storing a time to a locate point memory CUE MEMORY Using the CUE POINT or MEMORY key you can store a desired point time to a locate point memory and use it to locate there later You can also give desired names to them or clear the data In the same way as with edit point memories there are two methods for storing a time data to a locate point memory on the fly and numerical entry lt Notes gt e If you want to store a locate point based on LTC instead of ABS time select the displayed time to LTC using the DISP TIME key in advance 99 CUE point memories 01 through 99 are available in the CUE bank The CUE point memories can be used only for the current audio file 99 MEMORY points 01 through 99 are available in the MEMORY bank however you can freely store a desired time to MEMORY points 04 through 99 MEMORY points 01 through 03 are reserved for the specific points as below and data are automatically stored MEMORY 01 Last Play Memory The last playback start time is automatically stored This memory is overwritten each time playback
137. ng a disk in the Tape mode two Tape mode audio files are created automatically Unlike a Normal mode audio file you cannot create more than one Tape mode audio file on a disk however note that you can create Normal mode audio files on a disk formatted in the Tape mode See the next page You cannot undo a recording to a Tape mode file If you press the UNDO key History File Non is shown on the display and the key operation is ineffective When Rec Protect menu in the Utility mode is set to ON you cannot make recording See Chapter 16 Utility mode for details about how to release the protection You can record up to 2 GB audio data to a Tape mode audio file The recorder automatically stops when it elapses the maximum recording time You can check the maximum recording time by pressing the F FWD key while holding down the STOP key You can record to a Tape mode audio file when either one of the displays below is shown The recording procedure is same as described in Recording an analog source in the INSERT mode on page 4 7 SDII audio file file No 001 BWF audio file file No 001 4 2 60 50 42 134 28 120181 l1218 1654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK 60 150 142 134 1281 120181 112181654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT NT sa MINT BWF SDII SDII audio file file No 002 BWF audio file file No 002 4 2 4 10 NV OO Creating a Normal mode audio fil
138. ng the Edit File Name menu in the Utility mode Tentative title The leftmost B shows that the file is BWF The appropriate tracks according to the TR ff The appropriate Bit and MODE switch setting is Fs numbers according to lit the SAMPLING FREQ switch setting is lit The appropriate file format according to the AUDIO FILE switch setting is lit Tips File number for a newly created file Audio files automatically created are internally counted independently by BWF and SDII files For example if you make recordings twice to a disk on which no audio file is available by setting the AUDIO FILE switch to BWF two BWF files are created whose file numbers are 001 and 002 Then if you make a recording to this disk by setting the AUDIO FILE switch to SDII the file number of the newly created file is 001 In result two BWF files and one SDII file are created A new file number is one greater than the number of existing files of the same file format 2 After recording press the STOP key to stop the unit See the next page for details about how to playback a recorded audio file Tips Recording level adjustment of analog audio signals Each level meter on the display holds peak value of the corresponding input signal see the display example below The peak hold time is initially set to 3 seconds however you can select the time among from O to 9 seconds in 1 second steps and infin
139. ns to show ChaseMD 4 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key 9 9 NV O e Time code output on off selection while paused you can select whether to output time code from the TIME CODE OUTPUT connector while paused 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Pause TC The current setting is shown the default is Off 2 Press the ENTER YES key The currently value flashes and you can now edit it Flashing Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR I lt lt gt gt I keys to select On or Off and press the ENTER YES key Off default setting Time code is not output from the TIME CODE OUTPUT connector while paused Time code is output from the TIME CODE OUTPUT connector while paused 4 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key e TC user bit output selection This menu allows to select the TIME CODE UBIT information attached to the time code output from the DV40 The date information on MDYf and DMYf is taken out from the internal clock on DV40 and is based on the time when the file is created SRNo information is derived from the 3 digit REEL NUMBER attached to the VOLUME LABEL set in the Edit Volume LbI Utility menu or SCENE REEL NUMBER set in the Set SCENE amp REEL menu 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys
140. nter alphanumeric characters when editing a name or time or specifying a memory or cue point For example you can also use the 2 key to enter a b c A B and C After entering the desired character pressing one of the other alphanumeric keys automatically moves the cursor to the next digit o REMAIN YI Locate 7 a J CUE ABS h MEMORY GEN UB OFFSET CHASE b PGM MB NEXT MARGIN LEVEL SO ETS 22452 somiy 32 48 96 192 eE dl 60 50 142 134 128 I 120181 1218165432100 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT h ble SDII MUA EEE ERE 9 Displays a file name menu title etc Displays time data system clock date etc Displays the quantization bit number of the current audio file If it does not match the setting of the SAMPLING FREQ switch on the front panel the bit number that matches the switch setting flashes Displays the sampling frequency of the current audio file If it does not match the setting of the SAMPLING FREQ switch on the front panel the sampling frequency that matches the switch setting flashes Displays the current system clock You can set the system clock in the Setup mode 2 11 f e f Displays the current audio file format BWF or SDO If it does not match the setting of the AUDIO FILE switch on the front panel the file format that matches the switch setting flashes for warning Displays the input output levels
141. ode 4 Rotate the jog dial or press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I SKIP CURSOR I lt lt key to select the Delete File menu The following appears on the FL display is flashing Flashing 5 Press the ENTER YES key Sure message starts flashing Flashing 6 Press the ENTER YES key The file is deleted lt CAUTION gt Even after unnecessary files are deleted they can be restored by the Restore DelFile Utility menu This indicates that the files have not been completely erased from the DVD RAM disk yet However if you optimize the DVD RAM disk by the Optimize Disk Utility menu deleted files are completely erased from the DVD RAM disk After optimizing they can be no longer restored lt Note gt A deleted file before optimizing on DV40 is categorized as a hidden file It can be seen as a translucent file on a personal computer If the folder option A hidden files are not displayed on the computer is selected change the folder option setting to allow to display hidden files In the condition that the translucent hidden file can be seen on the computer display the file property and uncheck the check mark on the hidden file By doing so can restore the deleted file even on the computer Locating to Beginning of PLAY LIST While the LIST PLAY mode is on LIST PLAY EDIT key is lit executing LOCATE ABS 0 pressing the lt lt REWIND key
142. ognizes a client PC the LINK LED on the DV40 rear panel is lit solid lt DV40 Direct Connection gt Category 5 LAN Cross Cable ON_OFF DIGITAL OUTPUT WORD TR INPUT RI 7590 ON_OFF 192kHz A 176 4kHz Oru Mi 12 1 RT TX RX TRA o 10 100 LINK 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 15 REMOTE eee cooo eeeneece LINK LED is lit solid lt DV40 Connection via Hub gt Hub Category 5 LAN Straight Cable Category 5 LAN Straight Cable N E E A O tal To a PC LAN port Tas TRE o 10 100 LINK O RX AT 192k RZ 178 4khz q is _ ep OO a feline 2 lt 2 B a gt Aa Pm 5 gt o 6 gt ________ lt 6 7 Ed B gt e LINK LED is lit solid 13 2 NV eO FTP Command Compliance The following FTP commands can be used when DV40 works as a FTP server
143. omatically gives a name to a newly created file in the DATE mode regardless of the F Name MD set ting Flashing 2 Input a desired file name Using alphanumerical keys jog dial and SKIP CURSOR gt gt I SKIP CURSOR l lt lt key input a desired file name The following example names the file as DV40 Flashing 3 Press the ENTER YES key By pressing the ENTER YES key the file name is defined as DV40 and 3 digit number 001 start flashing Flashing 15 7 NV eO lt CAUTION gt When naming a file using PS 2 keyboard be careful about the use of special characters The file name with the following characters are not correctly rec ognized by the Windows OS platform fe A a ee Remember that the 1st character of the file name must start from an alphabet and the following use only ASCII characters Although up to 247 num bers of characters can be used as a file name the maximum number of characters recognized by SDII and BWF specifications are 23 and 55 respectively 4 Set the 3 digit number and press the ENTER YES key Set the 3 digit number by rotating the jog dial and or using the 10 alphanumeric keys 001 999 The input 3 digit number sets the number attached to the default file name The following example sets the default file name as DV40 005 Flashing lt Note gt If you enter 000 using the numeric 0 key then press the ENTER YES key
144. on uen a nn n mn n ao mumn E mnn umn Flashing 13 4 NV OO Changing the TCP IP setting There are cases that the TCP IP settings must be changed For example if 2 x DV40s exist in a single network environment the IP Address on one of the DV40s must be changed This section describes how to change the TCP IP settings e IP Address The IP Address on DV40 is set in this menu 1 Rotate the jog dial to select IP Addr 192 16 and press the ENTER YES key Flashing To check the full digits of IP address press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key once If you do so the following will appear on the DV40 FL display Now you can see that the current IP Address setting on DV40 is 192 168 1 64 2 Press the ENTER YES key If the ENTER YES key is pressed the section 192 starts flashing Flashing 3 Move the cursor and change the IP Address Move the cursor by the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I or SKIP CURSOR l lt lt key and rotate the jog dial to change the IP Address The alphanumeric keys can be also used to change the IP Address 4 Press the ENTER YES key Pressing the ENTER YES key defines the change on the IP Address e Gateway The Gateway should be set when the Gateway server exists in the network DV40 is con nected If there is no Gateway server exists you do not have to set the Gateway 1 Rotate the jog dial to select Gateway 192 16 and press the ENTER YES key
145. oretron Oy Audio ADD P O Box 22 FIN O2631 Espoo Finland TEL 358 9 5259330 FAX 358 9 52593352 lt FRANCE gt NAME Guillard Musiques ADD ZAC de Folliouses B P 609 Les Echets 01706 Miribel France TEL 33 472 26 27 OO FAX 33 472 26 27 O1 lt GERMANY gt NAME Studiosound amp Music GmbH ADD Industriestrasse 20 D 35041 Marburg F R Germany TEL 49 6421 92510 FAX 49 6421 925119 lt GREECE gt NAME Bon Studio S A ADD 6 Zaimi Street Exarchia 106 83 Athens Greece TEL 30 1 3809605 8 3302059 FAX 30 1 3845755 lt ICELAND gt NAME I D elrf electronic Ltd ADD ARMULA 38 108 REYKJAVIK ICELAND TEL 354 588 5010 FAX 354 588 5011 lt ITALY gt NAME Proel S p A ADD Zona Artigianale 64047 Sant Omero Teramo Italy TEL 39 0861 81241 FAX 39 0861 887862 lt THE NETHERLANDS gt NAME IEMKE ROOS AUDIO B V ADD Kuiperbergweg 20 1101 AG Amsterdam The Netherlands TEL 31 20 697 2121 FAX 31 20 697 4201 lt NORWAY gt NAME Siv Ing Benum A S ADD P O Box 145 Vinderen 0319 Oslo 3 Norway TEL 47 22 139900 FAX 47 22 148259 lt PORTUGAL gt NAME Caius Tecnologias Audio e Musica Lda ADD Rua de Santa Catarina 131 4000 Porto Portugal TEL 351 2 2086009 2001394 FAX 351 2 2054760 2087488 lt SPAIN gt NAME Multitracker S A ADD C Garcilaso No 9 Madrid 28010 Spain TEL 34 91 4470700 91 4470898
146. ould be read before the appliance is operated 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or should be retained for future reference as marked on the appliance 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the 11 Grounding or Polarization The precautions that should be taken operating instructions should be adhered to so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should not defeated be followed 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed 5 Water and Moisture The appliance should not be used near so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they the like exit from the appliance 6 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a 13 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer recommended by the manufacturer 14 Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of 0 time 15 Object and Liquid Entry
147. pe mode file is fixed to approximately 2 0 GB which is not included in the Free Area as shown above You can see the maximum recordable time of the Tape mode audio file by following the operation below e While a disk is stopped press the F FWD key while holding down the STOP key The current position moves to the end of the tape and the maximum recordable time of a Tape mode file with the track mode and sampling frequency bit length selected by the TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches when formatted is shown on the display You can calculate the remaining time of a tape mode file by subtracting the elapsed time from the maximum recordable time Chapter 2 Names and Functions This chapter describes names and functions of controls on the front panel as well as those of connectors on the rear panel NV eO Front panel We divide the front panel into three parts and describe names and functions of controls for each section Some keys have the secondary function which is available when the SHIFT indicator is lit while the primary function is available when the SHIFT indicator is unlit In this manual we sometimes say when shifted and when unshifted instead of when the SHIFT indicator is lit and when the SHIFT indicator is unlit respec tively Front panel part 1 Front panel part 2 SETUP FILE SEL VARI PITCH JOG SHUTTLE KID ICUESOR 3 92 2 kzl 241 1764 3 ES XE EXIT NO ENTER YES 7 BW
148. peration Pin 4 gt gt The low pulse signal activates the operation equivalent to the SKIP gt gt key operation Pin 5 lt lt The low pulse signal activates the operation equivalent to the SKIP lt lt key operation The minimum input pulse width is 15 msec except for Pin 2 PLAY whose minimum input pulse width is 5 msec 2 15 NV eO B GPI OUTPUT connector e Connector DIN 5 pin e The following table shows the pin assignment for event outputs Pin 1 GND Pin 2 EVENT1 Outputs an event at Cue point 1 Pin 3 EVENTO Outputs an event at Cue point 0 Pin 4 EVENT2 Outputs an event at Cue point 2 Pin 5 EVENT3 Outputs an event at Cue point 3 Each event signal is output by a 60 msec width low level pulse during recording playback 11 9 pin remote connector 12 15 pin remote connector These connectors are used for controlling the unit from external devices The 9 pin and 15 pin remote connectors are tied in parallel so you can use either of them depending on the controller s hardware The 15 pin connector can supply the DC 12 V power SO you can use it with a controller that requires the power supply via the remote connector The hardware of these connectors conforms to the RS 422A which can be selected in the Setup mode 9P REMOTE 15P REMOTE O RY lo 19 e Connector 9 pin D sub connector fe
149. ple shows the default tentative name If you edited the volume name during formatting of the DVD RAM disc by the DV40 the edited name is shown a Deer ef fren oa 20014 EA 125408 13 06 e tae de ey Fa 2001 38 BARA de HEEE eR rice raz 20008 10A ITE HAH 1240 a SA A EUA 10 138 08 14 102 20015 TA E E Select and double click on DV40 DVD on the desktop NV OO 4 Select the desired directory bwff or sd2f on the disc 5 Double click on a desired audio file in the selected directory The selected audio file is shown in the Region in current file box 6 Click on Convert gt followed by Done The window for selecting a destination folder for the saved file appears Select bwff or sd2f HEHA A AE MEL A OS eS 55 Double click on it ET t raaa Tex wr Hiin 24 d De 1 Ep ai de rr ds dy per Lang DEE SE Tea Brie VEDIA pradera ade EN h erat 4 rd ft Pl eH k Erpen a orreri Fer Bea iai rad li ie The selected audio D Tr e file is shown lore 211 gt Click on Convert gt Click on Done 7 Select a desired directory to which the audio file is saved and click on Select The computer starts saving the file b gt i Fade Files b ES video Files Choose a destination folder Click on Select Processing Audio 2400100 A ATEO 14 5 NV OO The saved file is shown in the Audio region list v 2004011521 3550 LORS 20040115213550
150. pleted is shown followed by the beginning of the Tape mode audio file BWE or SDII REMAIN 4 2 60 150 42 34 128 1 120181 1218165432100 0 1 E FORMAT BWF 4 SDII co 60 150 142 134 28 120181 112181654321 00 0 1 CLOCK e ene eso i Jane O lo sa d oe Aik aes z onun E FORMAaT INF SDII audio file BWF audio file 3 4 NV eO Optimizing a disk By optimizing a used disk the deleted files are completely erased and you can reserve maxi mum free block space of the disk lt Note gt After optimizing a disk you cannot restore a deleted file lt Note gt Before optimizing make sure that the DVD RAM disk is not write protected If it is write protected you cannot optimize the disk 1 While stopped press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator 2 Press the SETUP key The unit enters the Utility mode and the display shows a setting menu 3 Use the jog dial to select the Optimize Disk menu and press the ENTER YES key The display scrolls the warning message Flashing 4 2 60 50 142 134 28 208 112181654321 00L CLOCK FORMAT INT If you push ENTER key will be unable to restore delete file Are you sure 4 Press the ENTER YES key The unit starts optimizing The display counts down the number as optimizing is in progress When optimizing is completed Completed is shown The number is counted down as optimizing is i
151. r Off of the resume function This menu selects On or Off of the resume function If it is set to On the file that was selected when turn ing off the power last time is selected when starting up the unit This menu is global and the setting is maintained after you turn off the power 1 Select the first level of the Resume menu and press the ENTER YES key The current option On or Off flashes You can now select the desired one Flashing Flashing 2 Use the jog dial to select On or Off and press the ENTER YES key The setting is completed and the display returns to show the first level The file that was selected when turn ing off the power last time is selected when turning on the unit The 01 file in the bwff or sd2f Off default directory is selected when turning on the unit Tips You can also use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select an option instead of the jog dial lt Note gt When turning on the power if the setting of the AU DIO FILE TR MODE or SAMPLING FREQ switch does not match the selected audio file the currently se lected option flashes in the FORMAT BIT or FS section on the display In such a case set the corresponding switch to the appropriate position 3 Press the EXIT NO or STOP key to exit the Utility mode Editing a Volume Label The Volume Label is name which is used to iden tify a disk It is normally named
152. r completing formatting the time of an audio file is shown in the LTC mode with one hour offset to ABS O LTC 01H OOM OOS OOF You can switch it to the ABS mode by pressing the DISP TIME key as many times as required On a disk formatted in the Tape mode two 2GB Tape mode files are automatically created and no more Tape mode audio file can be created Note that you can make recording to a Tape mode audio file only in the INSERT mode You can use the approximately 0 7GB remaining area on a disk formatted in the Tape mode as the Normal mode area to create Normal mode audio files BWF or SDII Normal mode audio files are stored in the appropriate directories as shown in the figure below lt Note gt When first time creating a Normal mode audio file in the Normal mode area of approximately 0 7GB size on a disk formatted in the Tape mode use the file select function See 4 12 for details However if any Normal mode audio file created is selected you can create a new audio file by making record ing in the NEW FILE mode A disk just after formatted kkkkkkkkkkkk Tape_mode1 wav 001 y 001 Tape_mode2 wav 002 Rh Mo ienen wav 002 KKK kk KKK kK Kk Wav 003 Kal AEERRERRS ER yy 003 FRI RIK ERE wav 004 _ PARRA y q y 004 i y 005 Tape Mode Tape Mode gt t wav 005 ES a File 1 File 2 ii sd2 001 Tape_mode1 sd2 00
153. rd to this connector See Chapter 13 FTP server function for details 2 5 NV O Front panel part 2 ANALOG X DIGITAL CONTROL AU D FILE INPUT SKIP CURSOR a lt ag MARGIN RESET T El UA F n VARIJ TCH J Sal f TLE o 8 0 0 0 UTILITY BY DIRECTORY MB NEXT MAR LEVEL BIT 116 20 R2 DSD a H 6 192 SHIFT DUI By ema e o mn E a OCK gt oo 60 150 42 34 128 1 120181 11213 1654321 00L 0 1 NT ESTO FA pr SIS ENVERMES e UE INPUT MON MUTE SLATE TONE IN SOURCE OUT IN DST OUT MULTI 4TR 41 393 35 33 31 29 27 12 SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Skips to the next gt gt I or previous I lt lt ABS 0 of an audio file cue point or MEM point depending on the setting of the Skip Mode menu in the Setup mode In the initial setting File is selected so each press of the key skips to the next or previous ABS O the beginning position of an audio file e In a character entering mode in which you have to move the cursor to a position to be edited pressing the key moves the cursor e While executing the list play pressing the key moves to the next gt gt I or previous I lt lt CUE point When SHIFTed e Ente
154. re managed separately by the file format One higher that the number of existing files of the same format is assigned to the file number of a newly created audio file For example if five BWF and a single SDII files are created on a disk the BWF files 001 through 005 are stored in the bwff direc tory while the SDII file 001 is stored in the sd2f directory 9 2 NV eO e Creating a new file on a disk just after formatted in the Tape mode You can create more than one Normal mode audio file of the BWF or SDII format on a disk formatted in the Tape mode In the following procedure we assume that a disk just after formatted in the Tape mode is loaded and a Tape mode audio file of the BWF format is selected lt Note gt Normal mode audio files are created in the remaining area of a disk after two Tape mode audio files occupying approximately 2 GB per each file are created when the disk is formatted in the Tape mode Therefore approximately 0 7 GB space can be used by Normal mode audio files 1 Select a desired audio file format between BWF and SDII using the AUDIO FILE switch 2 Select a desired track mode using the TR MODE switch 3 Select a desired sampling frequency bit length combination using the SAMPLING FREQ switch 4 Press the FILE SEL key New Flle appears with flashing 001 or 003 depending on the AUDIO FILE switch selection in step 1 above If you sel
155. recording pressing this key starts mute recording for the time set by the Mute Rec menu in the Setup mode and then continues normal recording e When the INSERT mode is active pressing this key while stopped starts mute recording for the time set by the Mute Rec menu in the Setup mode and then stops See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback for details about how to use this key 2 10 NEW FILE O INPUT MON O space ABC DEF OO oO GHI JKL NO OOo PQRS TUV WXYZ symbol D D D O FL display NV OO 40 AUDIO RDY NEW FILE key Pressing this key alternates on and off of the NEW FILE mode When the mode is active you can turn on TC RDY In the NEW FILE mode starting recording automatically creates a new file to be re corded If the time code track is armed then time code is also recorded simulta neously Note that you cannot record to a Tape mode audio file in the NEW FILE mode See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback for details about how to use this key 41 INPUT MON key Turns on or off the input monitor mode When on the indicator is lit During recording you always monitor the input signals regardless of the status of the input monitor mode Also when the Auto EE MD menu in the Setup mode is set to On you always monitor the input signals except for during playback regardless of the status of the input monitor mode 42 Alphanumeric keys These keys are used to directly e
156. rical value of the level meter on the display 1 2 oo 60 50 42 34 28 2018 l654321 00L 3 4 You can select tracks which record digital input sig nals With a MULTI track audio file the tracks which are not selected here can record analog input sig nals at the same time while the selected tracks record digital input signals This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing Flashing The tracks which receive digital inputs and are locked Auto are automatically selected to record digital input signals This is the default setting Tracks 1 2 are selected to record digital input signals 1 2 while tracks 3 4 are selected to record analog input sig nals Tracks 3 4 are selected to record digital input signals 3 4 while tracks 1 2 are selected to record analog input sig nals Digital output signal format selection You can select the digital format of signals output from the DIGITAL OUT connector This setting is dependent on files and is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting mr Flashing Signals conformed to the IEC 60958 AES EBU AES EBU format are output from the DIGITAL OUT connector This is the default setting S P DIF Signals conformed to the IEC 60958 S P DIF for mat are output from the DI
157. rns to the Normal screen Tips After a memory is cleared H M S F SF showing that the memory is vacant is shown on the display When locate point memory numbers are not continuous after some are cleared or when memories are not numbered in order of ABS time you can renumber them continuously in order of ABS time 6 9 Chapter 7 Locate functions This chapter describes various locate functions including direct location to the beginning or end of an audio file location to a locate or edit point and skip location between locate points or audio files NV eO A variety of locate functions The following locate functions are available Location to the beginning ABSO of the current audio file Location to the end REC END of the current audio file Location to the last playback start position Location to the last recording start position Location to the last recording end position 4 2 3 4 5 6 Location to the point where the recorder located last time 7 Location to an audio edit point 8 Location to a CUE point 9 Location to a MEMORY point 1 0 Location to the next or previous CUE MEMORY point using the skip mode e Location to the beginning ABSO of an audio file Regardless of the current position you can locate to the beginning ABSO of the current audio file 1 When the recorder is stopped press the REWIND key while holding down the STOP key The recorder locates to the beginning
158. rs the plus or minus sign while editing a time value 13 FL display Displays time information track levels and other setting items etc 14 MARGIN RESET CLR key When the margin level is shown on the display pressing this key resets the margin level When editing a file name volume name and cue name pressing this key clears the character in the current cursor position 2 6 FILE SEL DIRECTORY o VARI PITCH O NV OO 15 DISP TIME key Cycles through the time display modes as follows ABS gt REMAIN N INTTC GEN LTC IN 4 LTC A 16 DISP LEVEL key When selecting any time display mode except REMAIN using the DISP TIME key this key cycles through the display mode as follows Time gt Margin level Track level The track level display varies depends on the track mode when recorded For example if it is recorded with the mono track mode only the level for track 1 is shown 17 SETUP UTILITY key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped enters the Setup mode in which you can make Setup menu Settings When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped enters the Utility mode in which you can make Utility menu settings To exit the mode press the EXIT NO key or STOP key See Chapters
159. s iodo 16 2 Selecting Rec Protect On or OdL oocccccnncccocnnononnnonccnoncnnonacnnnnccnonannnnnacnononos 16 2 Renumbering CUE points ccooccccnnocnnononnnononononocnnnnorononocnnnnorononcononnncnnnnccnonoss 16 3 PROVE ASO ado eS main 16 3 Selecting On or Off of the resume function occcconoccnnnnonnnnnnonnnoninnnnonanonons 16 4 Editino A VOLUME DAME aotearoa 16 4 eS oo HH Er DIE dal cen nee 16 5 Chapter 17 Specifications NV eO About this manual This manual is intended to be used as a guide for using the Fostex DV40 a DVD master recorder It is divided into Chapters Each Chapter covers instructions for a specific subject or feature of the DV40 which you should know for using the unit as well as safety instructions precautions etc Please retain this manual at hand so that you can read it whenever necessary lt Manual construction gt The following shows a brief description of each chapter though you may know the contents of each chapter by the Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before using the DV40 Before using the DV40 you must carry out some preparations This chapter describes how to set the internal clock as well as details about formatting a DVD RAM disk including UDF format details format modes Normal mode and Tape mode and audio file types BWF and SDII Read this chapter first before using the DV40 Chapter 2 Names of Functions This chapter describes names and functions of keys and controls on
160. sf and 59s f 99sf in which is one smaller than the frame rate number After trimming the value do not forget the next step 4 After trimming the value press the ENTER YES key The trimmed value is set and the display returns to show Trim 5 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key Editing the LTC start time You can set the LTC start time at the ABS 0 beginning of an audio file position to a desired value The start time of time code recorded with the TC READY key set to ON can be edited later If you record time code with the TC READY key set to OFF 01H OOM OOS OOF OOSF default is recorded as the start time Tips The unit records only the LTC start time It generates and outputs time code in reference to the start time In a BWF file the start time is stored in Time Reference in Broadcast Audio Extension Chunk while in a SDII file it is stored in Time Stamp in Region List Resource Spec Therefore if you want to use this LTC by the Digidesign Pro Tools make the User Time Code valid after import ing the audio file 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Edit LTC Start The current LTC time is shown 2 Press the ENTER YES key The subframe value of the LTC starts flashing showing that it now can be edited Flashing 3 Use the jog dial or numeric keys to enter a desired value When using the jog dial
161. sing the jog dial while previewing audio allowing the fine adjustment of an edit or locate point lt Note gt e When trimming time data while previewing the trimmed data is reflected from the next pre view Therefore you can check the result in the next preview e While trimming time data if the point moves out of the preview playback area Void Data appears on the display When it appears you cannot continue preview therefore move back the point to the playback area 1 Start preview by following the procedure shown in the previous page 2 Use the jog dial to trim the point during preview You can trim the point in subframe unit subframe MEMORY oo i 60 150 142 134 28 2018 I 1218165432100 E a Bl BWF AAA AMA ae 3 After trimming press the ENTER YES key The trimmed time data is stored to the point and the unit exits the preview mode 8 4 Chapter 9 Audio file management This chapter describes the management of audio files NV eO Creating a new audio file Regardless of whether a disk is formatted in the Normal or Tape mode you can newly create only a Normal mode audio file by using the file select function lt Note gt To record to an audio file created by the file select function use the INSERT mode e Creating a new file on a disk just after formatted in the Normal mode In the following procedure we assume that a disk just after formatted is loaded and th
162. sition 9 Press the INPUT MON key to turn on the indicator and use the INPUT LEVEL TR 1 and TR 2 controls to adjust the input levels of tracks 1 and 2 See Tips below for details about the input level adjustment Even though you press the INPUT MON key to turn off the indicator after adjusting levels the monitor source automatically switches to the input source during recording From the Auto EE MD menu in the Setup mode to On which is defaulted to Off you can set the condition in which the input source can be monitored automatically See Chapter 15 Setup mode Tips BYPASS switch By setting the BYPASS switches beside the INPUT LEVEL controls to ON the INPUT LEVEL controls are disabled NV eO Recording 1 Press the RECORD key New File appears for a short time on the display and the unit starts recording on the newly created file with the file format set in the procedure described in the previous Preparation for recording A tentative title of the newly created audio file is automatically created and registered The tentative title contains date time information In the following example the tentative title shows that the recording started at 18H 30M OOS on 24th December 2001 The date time is based on the internal clock which should be adjusted before using the unit See Setting the internal clock in Chapter 1 for details about how to set internal clock You can edit the tentative title usi
163. sk Therefore if you do not need the old memory point data delete them using the delete function See Chapter 6 Editing storing time data for details about how to delete memory point data lt Note gt e Before reformatting make sure that the DVD RAM disk is not write protected e If you use an used DVD RAM disk we recommended to format the disk by a computer first then format it by the DV40 1 While stopped press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator 2 Press the SETUP key The unit enters the Utility mode and the display shows a setting menu The first time the unit enters the Utility mode after turning on the unit the Rec Protect menu is shown Otherwise the previously used setting menu is shown Flashing 4 2 yA 60 150 142 134 28 120181 11218 1654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INF BWF 3 Use the jog dial to select the Format menu and press the ENTER YES key The display changes to show Format Disk DVD Flashing Flashing 4 Press the ENTER YES key again The display shows the following and now you can edit the label name of the disk which is tentatively named DV40 DVD See the next Tips about how to edit a label name although you may go to the next step without editing the label name Flashing 3 2 NV OO Tips How to edit a label name While the leftmost character of the tentative name is flashing press the MARGIN RESET CLR key repeatedly to delete the n
164. splayed time and makes it possible to be edited After editing the time pressing this key again followed by any of location memory keys the MEMORY CUE POINT DEST OUT DEST IN SOURCE OUT and SOURCE IN keys stores the time to the appropriate memory See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details When SHIF Ted e Pressing this key during playback or while stopped holds the displayed time and makes it editable After editing the time pressing this key again and then any of keys that can store time data the MEMORY CUE POINT DEST OUT DEST IN SOURCE OUT and SOURCE IN keys stores the time to the appropriate memory See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details 2 8 CUE POINT C a IN DST OUT PREVIEW LOCATE m IN DST OUT IN SOURCE OUT NV eO 28 CUE POINT PREVIEW key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed e In the normal display mode pressing this key enters the cue point edit mode in which you can edit cue point data Pressing this key after pressing the STORE key stores the holding time to a cue point 99 cue points 01 through 99 are available You can give a name for each point See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details When SHIFTed e Pressing this key while stopped executes the fade in preview at the desired cue point See Chapter 8 Preview function for details 29 DEST OUT PREVIEW TR 4
165. st on the DV40 FL display Then the LIST PLAY EDIT key will be lit solid This indicates that the selected LIST PLAY mode is turned ON 3 Press the PLAY key Pressing the PLAY key allows to reproduce the linked multiple files lt Note gt Pressing the FILE SEL key when the LIST PLAY mode is on allows to select either the LTC_Link or SongLink mode Confirming Linked Files Pressing the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I or SKIP CURSOR l lt lt key allows to locate to the beginning of each linked file in the ascending descending order respectively When the files 001 006 are linked as shown in the drawing below SongLink File No 001 File No 002 File No 003 File No 004 File No 006 lt lt Silent Area gt gt AAA E A A A A 01h00m00s00f 01h00m30s00f 01h01m00s00f 01h01m30s00f 01h02m00s00f 01h02m30s00f by pressing the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I or SKIP CURSOR I lt lt key the followings appear on the DV40 FL display NV eO Reprogramming PLAY LIST If you find that there are unnecessary linked files exist you can reprogram the PLAY LIST by deleting them 1 Turn off the LIST PLAY mode If the LIST PLAY LED is lit solid press the LIST PLAY EDIT key to turn the mode off 2 Recall the File you would like to delete Press either the SKIP CURSOR gt gt l or SKIP CURSOR l lt lt key and recall the file you would like to delete 3 Press the SHIFT key and then SETUP key to enter the Utility m
166. stored on a DVD RAM disk This Off is the default Note that if Verify Write is set to OFF the file is not stored On Self diagnoses files are created This is the default set ting A self diagnoses file is stored on a disk with the dia extension A file is created in the text format so you can open it with a text editor Diagnoses list file S18h 48m 49s 02 nov2001 sd2 2001 11 03 16 53 38 ABS time 00 00 04 Rec time out error ABS time 00 00 09 Rec time out error ABS time 00 00 15 Rec time out error ABS time 00 00 21 Rec time out error Diagnoses list file S18h 48m 49s 02 nov2001 sd2 2001 11 03 17 51 22 ABS time 00 00 12 Rec time out error ABS time 00 00 23 Rec time out error ABS time 00 00 37 Rec time out error ABS time 00 00 45 Rec time out error 15 4 Panel lock on off You can select whether or not the keys controls on the front panel of the unit are disabled locked when setting the CONTROL key to REMOTE This setting is global and is not dependent on files The setting is maintained after you turn off the power You can save or load the setting Flashing On The keys controls on the front panel of the unit are not disabled locked This is the default setting On The keys controls on the front panel of the unit are A disabled locked Setting RS 422 You can set the following items related with the RS 422
167. t or SKIP CURSOR gt gt key alternates the following screens T 4 oats z 1 Setting the IP address 1 While either of the screen above is shown press the ENTER YES key The leftmost three digit value of the current IP address starts flashing showing that you can now edit it Flashing 2 Use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt SKIP CURSOR gt gt keys to move the flashing editing point and use the jog dial or numeric keys to enter a desired value 3 After entering the desired value press the ENTER YES key Wait flashes for a while and the new IP address is set 4 To exit the Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or STOP key 15 10 e Showing and setting the router IP address You can check or and assign the IP address for a gateway Server in the network If a gateway server is not used this setting is not necessary Showing the router IP address 1 Select Gateway and press the SKIP CURSOR gt gt I key The current IP address is shown the default is 192 168 1 1 Pressing the SKIP CURSOR lt lt or SKIP CURSOR gt gt key alternates the following screens Setting the router IP address 1 While either of the screen above is shown press the ENTER YES key The leftmost three digit value of the current IP address starts flashing showing that you can now edit it Flashing 2 Use the SKIP CURSOR lt lt SKIP CURSOR gt gt keys to move the flashing
168. t Note gt The recorder does not always locate to the REC END of an audio file when selecting MEMORY 03 If you started insert recording and stopped recording before the REC END point last time the re corder locates to the point where recording ended last time instead of the REC END point 7 3 NV eO e Location to the point where the recorder located last time You can locate to the point between ABS O and REC END where the recorder located last time 1 When the recorder is stopped press only the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the point where the recorder located last time Note that the LOCATE key always holds the time data of the point where the recorder located last time e Location to an audio edit point You can locate to an edit point by pressing the corresponding edit point key SOURCE IN SOURCE OUT DEST IN or DEST OUT key 1 When the recorder is stopped press a desired edit point key The display shows the edit point time assigned to the key you pressed The display below shows an example when pressing the SOURCE OUT key MEMORY Flashing 2 Press the LOCATE key The recorder locates to the edit point and the display returns to the Normal screen Tips You can edit the time shown on the display after carrying out step 1 above By pressing the LOCATE key after editing the time you can locate to the edited time See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to edit time dat
169. tch Turns on or off the power of the unit 2 Disk tray Loads a DVD RAM disk Use the OPEN CLOSE key to open or close the tray 3 DRIVE DVD HD indicators The indicator for the current currently selected drive is lit In the initial condition the DVD drive is selected 4 TAPE MODE indicator It is lit when a TAPE mode audio file is loaded See Chapter 1 Before using the DV40 for details about the format mode 5 CHASE TC SETUP key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed Turns on or off the chase mode When on CHASE flashes in red on the display which lights steadily when the unit chase locked to the external device When SHIFTed Enters the TC Time code setup mode in which you can make settings for record ing playback of time code See Chapter 5 Time code recording for details 2 3 NV eO LIST PLAY OPEN CLOSE 6 LIST PLAY EDIT key This key has primary unSHIFTed and secondary SHIFTed functions When unSHIFTed Pressing this key allows you to select a list for executing the list play You can select between SongLink and LTC_Link lists After selecting the desired list pressing the PLAY key starts the list play See Chapter 11 List Play function for details When SHIFTed Pressing this key enables editing of the recorded play list Not supported 7 OPEN CLOSE key Opens or closes the disk
170. ter 5 Time code recording AMG COC FECOFAINO uranio seicadas 5 2 Selecting THE Fecording Mod russia eiiie iaar iaaea es id 5 2 SeleCtin S source tinie COJE essrarin cien alitas asocia 5 2 Recording time code generated by the internal time code generator 5 3 BCCI OF CCV ASAS 5 3 Recordine Ox Geral IMIS COE anta E EAO 5 4 Connection to external devices Setting of the DV40 oooccccnccncncnnonocnnnnnss 5 4 TC Setup mode details cscssccsssscssscsssccssscssscsssccsccscscssscssscessscesscasssensscasess 5 5 To enter The IG SCC p MOC aid 5 5 Setting the internal TC generator Start time ooooccccncnnononnnnocnnnncnnonacnoniannnnss 5 6 Force jamming to external time code o occconoccncnoonnnnnocnnonocnnonanonnnnacononanonenanoss 5 6 SOTO CIS Output UME CO moscada 5 Editing the chase offs t wsusdcetetesesensesesendseissacuseidessnccwsaateeevesercsaiovaonbaseuncbananes 5 7 lM CNS Ce ASCO SCC seisseen oE RANEE ETEEN E 5 8 Edine ne LIC Start INE iii 5 8 A SCE e E EE 5 9 Chase made Selecione E 5 9 Chapter 6 Storing time data Location MENON E y a E 6 2 Storing a time to an edit point memory essseesssesesseeseceseccssecsseesseceseceseeeseeeseeesseo 6 3 Ga pian a Tine On CHG LY acne 6 3 Storing a time to an edit point using the numeric keys oooncnccncnnonoc o 6 4 Storing a time to locate memory CUE MEMORY ccoccccnccnnnncnonccnnnacnonacnnnacnnnncnos 6 5 Storing a time to a locate point
171. the chase mode When activating the chase mode the CHASE key flashes as well as CHASE flashes in red on the display When the unit locks to the reference time code both the CHASE key and CHASE on the display are lit steadily In this mode once the unit locks to the incoming time code after activating the chase mode by pressing the CHASE key it stops chasing and runs freely ignoring the incoming time code The unit does not rechase the time code even if it runs out of sync to the time code In this mode once the unit locks to the incoming time code after activating the chase mode by Continue pressing the CHASE key it stops chasing and runs freely ignoring the incoming time code The unit rechases the incoming time code if it runs out of sync to the time code In this mode after the unit locks to the incoming time code it continues to monitor the Frame Sync incoming time code and control the speed to keep locking to the incoming time code by using the small amount of vari speed which is inaudible The unit rechases the incoming time code if it runs out of sync to the time code 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Chase MD The current chase mode is shown 2 Press the ENTER YES key The current chase mode starts flashing ae a 3 Use the jog dial to select a desired chase mode and press the ENTER YES key The selected chase made is set and the display retur
172. the front panel as well as those of connectors on the rear panel If you are familiar with digital equipment you may roughly understand the functions the DV40 offers Chapter 3 Reformatting optimizing a DVD RAM disk This chapter describes how to reformat a DVD RAM disk and how to optimize a disk To format a new disk see Chapter 1 Chapter 4 Recording playback the audio signal This chapter describes audio recording playback for both analog and digital using the DV40 Two recording modes NEW FILE and INSERT modes are available You can choose the appropriate mode depending on the situation You can also find description about mute recording slate tone recording cueing by the jog shuttle mode etc Chapter 5 Time code recording This chapter describes how to record SMPTE EBU time code to the DV40 as well as the TC Setup mode which provides preferences settings for time code recording playback Read this chapter when carrying out the operations for internal time code generator setting force jamming to an external time code chase offset to an external time code etc Chapter 6 Storing time data This chapter describes how to store time data to location memories CUE and MEMORY points It also describes how to erase or edit time data Chapter 7 Locate Function This chapter describes various locate functions including direct location to the beginning or end of an audio file location to a CUE or MEMORY point etc
173. the take number is auto matically set to 001 Press the EXIT NO key or STOP key DefaultFileName appears again Pressing the EXIT NO key or STOP key goes back to the normal display By the above procedures the default file name is set to DV40 005 If the TAKE File Name Mode is selected every time a file is newly created it will be named as DV40 5 DV40 6 DV40 9 DV40 10 DV40 11 aeea DV40 111 DV40 990 lt Example gt e After recording the first take 15 8 Save load of setup data you can save a set of setup data to a User Box and load it whenever you want All data for 12 items explained above can be saved to a User Box to which you can give a desired user name e Saving setup data 1 O Select Save User Setup and press the ENTER YES key Now you can select a User Box to which the data is saved The first time you enter this menu BoxNo1 User1 is shown where 1 is flashing as below User1 is the tentative name Flashing Flashing While the display above is shown you can select a User Box from among Box numbers 1 through 9 by using the jog dial or the SKIP CURSOR gt gt SKIP CURSOR lt lt keys If you select any of Box numbers 2 through 9 a is shown in the bracket as below showing that the tentative name is not specified Flashing Select a desired
174. this key during recording stores cross fade data to the memory and stops If any sound data is available on the clipboard pressing this key while holding down the STOP key plays back the sound data d lt lt REWIND key Pressing this key while stopped rewinds the recorder at maximum 30 x speed Pressing this key during playback rewinds with sound cues backwards at 2 x speed Pressing this key while holding down the STOP key locates the REC END position the last recording position e gt gt F FWD key Pressing this key while stopped fast forwards the recorder at maximum 30 x speed Pressing this key during playback fast forwards with sound cues forwards at 2 x speed Pressing this key while holding down the STOP key locates the ABS 0 position the beginning position of the file 9 Monitor section a b C d a PHONES jack Connects headphones for monitoring b Headphones level control Adjust the level of headphones c Monitor track selection switch Selects tracks to be monitored from among 1 3 2 4 3 4 or 1 2 or selects MONO When selecting MONO you can select any mono track by using the Mono track select switch d Mono track select switch Selects a track to be monitored from among tracks 1 through 4 when the Monitor track selection switch is set to MONO 10 MOUSE connector Connecting a mouse to this connector Not supported 11 KEYBOARD connector Connecting a PS 2 keyboa
175. time shown on the display after carrying out step 1 above By pressing the LOCATE key after editing the time you can locate to the edited time See Chapter 6 Storing time data for details about how to edit time data e Location to the next or previous CUE MEMORY point using the skip mode Skip locate function By setting the Skip Mode menu in the Setup mode appropriately you can locate to a CUE or MEMORY point quickly 1 Set the Skip Mode menu in the Setup mode to CUE or MEM The Skip Mode menu is initially set to FILE See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details 2 Press SKIP CURSOR l lt lt or gt gt I key Each time you press the key the display shows something like the examples below and the recorder locates the next or previous locate point CUE or MEMORY point depending on the selection in step 1 e If the skip mode is set to MEM MEMORY MEMORY lt Notes for location to a MEMORY point gt You can locate including the skip locate function to a desired time assigned to any of MEMORY points 04 through 99 MEMORY points holding time data can be used in common by all audio files however you cannot locate to a MEMORY point which holds a time greater then the REC END time except for Tape mode files If you are going to locate to a such point the display shows Out of Zone and the operation is ignored In the following example if file 002 is currently selected you cannot locate to MEMORY 07 or 0
176. to enter a value you can move the flashing digit to be edited by using the SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys When using the numeric keys to enter a time value each number is entered from the right digit which moves left as additional digits are entered You can enter up to 23H 59M 59S F in which is one smaller than the frame rate number 4 After editing the start time press the ENTER YES key The start time is set and the display returns to show Edit LTC Start 5 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key To check the start time press the DISP TIME key repeatedly until the display shows LTC 5 8 NV OO e Catch offset you can capture the current LTC and store it as the chase offset by the Catch Offset function This function is available both during playback and while stopped 1 Use the jog dial or SKIP CURSOR lt lt gt gt keys to select Catch Offset The current LTC is shown During playback you can see LTC running 2 At the desired point press the ENTER YES key The currently displayed LTC value is set as the chase offset OFFSET CHASE Flashing Flashing 3 To exit the TC Setup mode press the EXIT NO key or the STOP key e Chase mode selection You can select the chase mode to the reference time code from among the following 3 modes Tips To make the unit chase to the reference time code press the CHASE key to activate
177. topped The current file number starts flashing 3 Rotate the jog dial to select a desired file number and press the ENTER YES key You can select from among files of the selected file type in step 1 above For example if selecting from among SDII files you can select among 001 through 003 as well as flashing New File which appears by rotating the jog dial fully clockwise As explained earlier New File should be selected when you create a new audio file After selecting the desired file number pressing the ENTER YES key switches the current audio file to the selected one and the display shows the beginning of the file lt Note gt When selecting an audio file the track mode or Fs bit shown on the display may flashes This shows that the position of the TR MODE or SAMPLING FREQ switch does not match the selected file In such a case set the switch appropriately to match the file Tips See Chapter 9 Audio file management for details about how to create select delete an audio file or how to edit a file name NV eO Recording to a Tape mode audio file in the INSERT mode You can record to a Tape mode audio file only in the INSERT mode If an accident may happens such as a sudden power failure or shutdown of the unit recorded data on a Tape mode audio file will survive Therefore it will be suitable for live recording or preserving data for a long period of time lt Note gt e When formatti
178. tray 8 Transport keys e RECORD lt lt REWIND gt gt F FWD SOURCE PLAY LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END a RECORD key Normally pressing this key starts recording when one of the AUDIO RDY indicators NEW FILE or INSERT is lit e In the NEW FILE mode Starts recording to a new file which is automatically created If the TC RDY indicator is lit time code is also recorded e In the INSERT mode Starts recording from the current position of the current file If the TC RDY indica tor is lit time code is also recorded See Chapter 4 Audio recording playback and Chapter 5 Time code recording for de tails lt Note gt If you press the RECORD key when the REC PROTECT setting in the Utility mode is set to On Protected is shown and you cannot start recording b STOP key Normally pressing this key stops the recorder In the Setup Utility and all sort of editing mode pressing this key exits the current mode Also pressing the PLAY lt lt REWIND or gt gt F FWD key while holding down this key executes the following e STOP PLAY Plays back sound data on the clipboard and stops the recorder e STOP lt lt REWIND Locates to ABS O the beginning position of the file and stops the recorder e STOP gt gt F FWD Locates to REC END and stops the recorder 2 4 KEYBOARD NV OO c PLAY key Normally pressing this key starts playback Pressing
179. tted in the Normal format mode As described earlier in Formatting a DVD RAM disk the display shows No Audio Files when format ted in the Normal format mode showing that no audio file is created on the disk 3 4 To create a Normal mode audio file on a disk formatted in the Normal format mode perform recording in the NEW FILE mode or use the file select function Performing recording in the NEW FILE mode creates an audio file automatically while the file select function allows to create an audio file before preforming recording You can create audio files of two formats BWF Broadcast Wave Format and SDII Sound Designer II decided by the setting of the AUDIO FILE switch on the front panel A created file is stored in either of two directories bwff for BWF Broadcast Wave Format and sd2f for SDI Sound Designer II files You can create up to 200 audio files on a disk formatted in the Normal mode Disk just after formatted No Audio Files lt Notes gt On a disk formatted in the Normal mode the maximum recording space for each audio file is approximately 2 0GB the maximum recording time differs depending on the track mode Fs and bit length If a file exceeds the maximum recording space during recording the unit automatically stops recording while showing File Size Over on the display Up to 200 audio files can be created on a disk however if th
180. ucaxcucevesssusssacsavsececsaccavensceuagasisedensevecseseusass 8 Manok On TCO r A 8 PCC AU IOINS rd rd 10 Precautions on installation eseesseseeseesesseosessessesecsseseosecseoseoseosesecssesecseoseoseoseosessesseee 10 Precautions on safety eessseseseeeeeeesssesssccccessssssecccorsssssecccceessssssscceerssssesecceersssseeseeeersssses 10 DV40 main features cccococconcococcononconcnnoncnnnnnnncnnnn ronca 11 Chapter 1 Before using the DV40 TAPCO TIC POW MP A 1 2 Setna tire mternal clock seas cicterasastacntancstestnsutententeassateatstecosaisesmnorsadetiancenasseadecceamess 1 3 Loading a DVD RAM diSK srta tii apo 1 4 Formatting a DVD RAM USC aa ia 1 5 About audio files on a formatted isSK occoonnnncnnnocnnnnnnnncnnnocnnonononacnnaccnancnnanonons 1 7 ADOUG REMAIN display sessecnseesecccesestevtdosdieudssasnnscendenssSaueunsesatadniedecstanosdeessseennedtexeded 1 8 Chapter 2 Names of Functions PROD CD ae AL Ae AAA 2 3 POD Gael A O A A 2 6 AS A 2 11 Front panel part S ais 2 12 to o A A E A 2 14 Chapter 3 Reformatting optimizing a DVD RAM disk Reformatting a DVD RAM disk cccssccsscccssccesceccsccessccesccescccesccescscssccesseessces 3 2 OD AOS e E E E 3 5 Chapter 4 Recording Playback the audio signal About the expression for audio files in this manual oocccnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnns 4 2 About the NEW FILE and INSERT mode essssesssessssesssccsssccsssccssecossecessecesecessecossec
181. und Frame Ground 2 Receive A Transmit A Transmit A 3 Transmit B Receive B Receive B 4 Transmit Common Receive Common Receive Common 5 Spare Spare Spare 6 Receive Common Transmit Common Transmit Common 7 Receive B Transmit B Transmit B 8 Transmit A Receive A Receive A 9 Frame Ground Frame Ground Frame Ground A and B are defined as shown below 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC A lt B gt 1 Mark 14 NC B lt A gt 0 Space ne sie Use a straight type cable ETHERNET e Connector RJ 45 Conformed to IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T and 100BASE TX standards lt Recording playback gt e Recording drives e Fs quantization e Recording playback freq range e S N ratio e Dynamic range e Pitch control e Crossfade e Locate memories lt General gt e External dimensions e Weight e Power requirement e Power consumption E IDE standard DVD RAM drive installed as a standard 2 5 inch hard disk drive also can be installed as an option 44 1 48kHz 16bit 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192kHz 24bit 20Hz 20kHz 1dB FS 44 1 48kHz 20Hz 40kHz 2dB FS 88 2 96kHz 20Hz 80kHz 3dB FS 176 4 192kHz 150 dB or more 110 dB typically 105 dB or more 110 dB typically 6 in 0 1 steps default 10 msec MEMORY points 100 CUE points 99 141 H x 482 W x 381 D mm Approx 7 4kg 120VAC 60Hz 230V 50 60Hz AC inlet type SOW Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for product improv
182. up mode to File File is the initial setting therefore as long as you keep this setting you can carry out the file selection using the skip function If the Skip Mode menu is set to CUE or MEM change the option to File See Chapter 15 Setup mode for details about how to set the Skip Mode menu 1 While stopped press the SKIP CURSOR lt lt or gt gt key Pressing the lt lt key skips to the beginning of the previous audio file while pressing the gt gt key skips to the beginning of the next audio file You can skip to the beginning of a desired file by pressing lt lt or gt gt key repeatedly as many times as required When the file is skipped the display shows the beginning of the selected audio file as shown in the examples below where shows a file name Skipped from 004 to 005 Skipped from 004 to 003 9 4 NV OO Editing an audio file name You can edit a name of the current audio file Before carrying out the following select an audio file whose name you want to edit as the current file 1 While stopped press the SHIFT key to turn on the indicator 2 Press the SETUP key The unit enters the Utility mode The first time the unit enters the mode after turning on the power the Rec Protect menu appears Flashing 3 Use the jog dial to select the Edit File Name menu and press the ENTER YES key The current file name is shown in w
183. wing the end of the file In the following description as with the earlier description in Recording an analog source in the NEW FILE mode we assume that we are going to record an external stereo analog audio source from the ANALOG INPUT TR1 and ANALOG INPUT 2 connectors to a DVD RAM disk loaded in the tray We also assume to perform recording from the end point of the current audio file Tips In the INSERT mode recording is made to an existing audio file Therefore set the AUDIO FILE TR MODE and SAMPLING FREQ switches to the appropriate positions that match the audio file If you set any of these switches inappropriately the switch position name flashes on the display for warning e Preparation for recording MONO 0 1 STEREO NORM MULTI 4TR 0 1 PULI TR MODE UP DO IL CONTRO AUDIO FILE INPUT 5 1 2 3 6 a Set the CONTROL select switch to LOCAL Set the INPUT select switch to ANALOG Set the CLOCK select switch to INT Pp O N Press the AUDIO READY INSERT key to turn on the INSERT indicator If you want to record a time code simultaneously press the TC RDY key to turn on the indicator See Chapter 5 Time code recording for details about time code recording 5 Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack and set the monitor track selection switch to TR 1 TR 2 6 Press the INPUT MON key to turn on the indicator and use the INPUT LEVEL TR 1 an
184. wn lt Note gt When a used disk previously formatted in the Tape mode is reformatted in the Tape mode by selecting New for the disk type the Tape mode file data is not erased while Normal mode files are erased Therefore if you record a new material to the old Tape mode file new and old materials may exist together To erase all sound data when reformatting a disk in the Tape mode make sure to select Used for the disk type Tips Special usage of New In general New for the disk type is selected when formatting a new DVD RAM disk However there is a special case If you cannot playback a recorded Tape mode file for any reason reformat the disk in the Tape mode by selecting New for the disk type Audio data on the Tape mode file still remains after reformatting and can be played back cor rectly lt Note gt All the Normal mode files on the disk are erased 3 3 NV OO 7 Press the ENTER YES key e If you reformat the disk in the Norm mode the formatting is completed quickly and Fmt Completed is shown followed by No Audio Files showing that there is no audio file on the disk kHz 60 50 142 134 28 120181 11218 1654321 00L 0 1 CLOCK FORMAT INT e If you reformat a disk in the Tape mode with Disk Type set to Used it takes some time for formatting The display counts down the unformatted area as the format is in progress When the format is completed Fmt Com
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