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1. 32 Editing a Title Description 32 Editing a Title ICON 34 Color Correction nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaanamnmanmnnn 36 Audio Level Adjustment 37 Setting the Video Standard PAL NTSC nnn nn nnn nnn nnn mmmn 38 GPI FUNCtIONS 2 nnn enna nnn nnn nenn nnn ne nnn nnnn 38 Additional Features of DVD RW Discs nnnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnmnnnnnn 40 Formatting a new DVD RW Disc 40 Erasing a DVD RW Disc 41 Erasing the Last Title from a DVD RW Disc 42 Factory Reset Return to default 44 RS 232 Information 2 2 22am nnn nn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn 46 Specifications meen nn newer en ner n nn ennn enna nnnnnnennnannne
2. 18 Powering Up 18 On screen display 18 LCD Display 19 Setting the Time amp Date 20 Setting the Video Input 23 Setting the Record Quality 24 Recording a DISC 24 Inserting a Disc 24 Recording from an Analogue SourCe 26 Recording from a DV IEEE 1394 Source 27 Reviewing a Recording 28 Finalizing a DVD R DISC 29 Finalizing a DVD RW Disc Make Compatible 31 Editing a Title
3. Video CD fo 44 1 kHz 4 Hz 44kHz 47 Service and Support It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience Our support team is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system Please refer to our web site www datavideo tek com for answers to common questions support requests or contact your local office below Datavideo Corporation USA 12300 U East Washington Blvd Whittier CA 90606 USA Tel 1 562 696 2324 contactus datavideo us www datavideo us Datavideo Technologies Europe BV Californiedreef 263565 BL Utrecht The Netherlands Tel 31 30 261 9656 info datavideo nl www datavideo info Datavideo UK Limited Unit 2 Waterside Business Park Hadfield Glossop Derbyshire SK131BE UK Tel 44 1457 851000 sales datavideo co uk www datavideo info Datavideo Technologies Co Ltd 10F 176 Jian Yi Rd Chung Ho City Taipei Hsien Taiwan 235 Tel 886 2 8227 2888 info datavideo com tw www datavideo com tw Datavideo Technologies China Co 2F D 2 Lane 777 West Guangzhong Rd Zhabei District Shanghai China Tel 86 21 5603 6599 service datavideo cn www datavideo cn Datavideo Technologies S PTE Ltd No 100 Lorong 23 Geylong 01 03 D Centennial Bldg Singapore 388398 Tel 65 6749 6866 info datavideo sg www datavideo sg All the trademarks are the properties of their respective owners Datavideo Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved 2005 P N 082060373E1 48
4. the MP 6000 will check the disc and you can start recording immediately If there are other tracks on the disc that you would like to erase please see the chapters Erasing a DVD RW Disc and Erasing the Last Title from a DVD RW Disc 25 Recording from an Analogue Source If you are recording from a tape start the tape playing the video image should appear on the TV monitor connected to the MP 6000 output If you are recording a live image from a camera you should be able to see the image from the camera on the TV monitor connected to the MP 6000 output If necessary you can adjust the Brightness Contrast Color and Tint NTSC Only of the video image this is covered in the chapter Color Correction You also have an Audio Input setting that can adjust the volume of the audio prior to recording see the chapter Audio Level Adjustment for more details We will first look at recording from an analogue video input Composite Video S Video Y U V recording from DV is a little different so we will look at that in more detail in another chapter To start recording press and hold the Rec button then while still holding it down press the Play button The LCD should go to the Record Display and On Screen there should be a Rec indicator such as this LCD Display On Screen Indicator In upper left corner of screen To stop recording press the Stop button The LCD will return to general display and the On S
5. channels Unbalanced L R Audio input and Output Balanced Audio Input Supports two channels XLR Balanced Audio Input Balanced Audio Output Supports two channels XLR Balanced Audio output Cooling fan Please ensure this is not blocked during operation 11 Installation The following are simple examples of how to integrate the MP 6000 into any video setup Obviously there are too many possible combinations to cover them all in detail but these examples cover the most frequently used input and output combinations 1 Connecting composite video and stereo audio outputs from the MP 6000 to a TV set monitor Alternatively you may prefer to connect the audio outputs to an amplifier or speakers 12 2 Connecting YUV output from the MP 6000 to a Projector 3 Connecting Y C or Composite video and stereo audio outputs from an analogue camcorder or DVD player to the MP 6000 13 4 Connecting a DV IEEE1394 output from a DV camcorder or DV Deck to the MP 6000 With this connectio 2 control from the MP 6000 to cue up the tape 5 Connecting a Betacam VTR to the MP 6000 14 Quick Start Guide As the heading suggests this is the quick start section If you require more detailed operating instructions please go to page 18 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Turn on power to the MP 6000 the source and the monitor Press the POWER b
6. the Menu button to exit the Setup Menu and return to the General display 22 Setting the Video Input The MP 6000 has four Video Input options Composite Video S Video Component Video Y U V and DV DIGITAL IEEE 1394 The selected option is displayed in three ways LCD Display LED Display On Screen Display HO DISC VIDEO Composite Video CV Composite Video CVBS Composite Video S VIDEO S VIDEO Y C S S Video SVIDEO S Video Y U V COMPONENT YUV Component Video YUV Component Video DIGITAL DV IEEE 1394 DV DV IEEE 1394 DV DV IEEE 1394 We will concentrate on the LCD display Press the Input button to toggle through the Video Input Options Repeated presses of the Input button will switch from Composite Video to S Video to Y U V Component Video and finally to DV Once you have selected the correct input the video signal from your source should appear on the TV monitor 23 Setting the Record Quality The MP 6000 has five Recording Quality options HQ SP LP EP SLP The Selected option is displayed in two ways LCD Display On Screen for five seconds HQ Free 01 00 50 We will concentrate on the LCD Display Press the Quality button to toggle through the Record Quality options a As you select each different Record Quality option you will notice that the on screen display indicates how many minutes of record time are available at the selected quality this inf
7. there are two different methods to do it a Erase the entire Title Track in DVD RW disc Press ERASE button the entire disc will be erased in about 20 second b Erase the last track in DVD RW disc Press TITLE button then press MENU Go to 2 ERASE LAST TITLE and choose CONFIRM Then press ENTER button again You can follow this procedure to erase the previous track Note If the DVD RW disc has been closed made compatible you can only erase the entire disc not the last track 17 Setting Up Connecting Hopefully you have read the installation chapter and you ve studied the diagrams on pages 12 14 With your chosen source and a suitable monitor connected your ready to go Connect the 12v power supply to the MP 6000 DC Input Socket and connect the AC power cord to a suitable socket You could alternatively use other stable 12v power feeds if for example you are working in the field The MP 6000 would require a 12v DC supply with a constant current of 3A Powering Up With your source and monitor connected you can now power up the MP 6000 Lift the protective cover from the Power On button press the button and close the protective cover The Power On button should now be illuminated On Screen Display The MP 6000 displays configuration information in two areas An on screen display on the TV monitor and also on the LCD display The information on the TV monitor wil
8. Soh Tima Press the Right Arrow button to highlight set time Hont a Prev Gelect 44 BETUPSSTSaTEM pr Now use the Down Arrow button to navigate down to Factory Reset cc Prev Select SETUR s ETE re hte Press the Right Arrow button to highlight Start Hont ce Prov 1 Select SAETUPsSaYSATEM ia Press the Enter button to confirm ENTER Perform factory reset t Mezi ca Prev j Selaci ZETUPsaTaTEM Press the Left Arrow button to highlight Yes 4 i EES i Farform faciary ranelt Press the Enter button to confirm pa Nexi cat Prev Select After a few seconds the MP 6000 will re boot itself Once re booted you will see the Set Date amp Time menu on the TV monitor 45 Use the Up Down Left and Right Arrow buttons to navigate and set the date and time Then use the Right Arrow button to highlight save and press the Enter button to confirm The screen will go black for a few seconds and then the MP 6000 is ready to go RS 232 Information te g 939 CONTRO Rava Laeheal Laneal The MP 6000 can be fully controlled via RS 232 The RS 232 port situated on the rear of the MP 6000 uses standard RS 232 wiring Full information on the control protocol is available from your local Datavideo office Please read the chapter on GPI functions as this will guide you regarding which Dip switch settings to use 46 Specifications Su
9. ave an old DVD RW Disc that you want to re record as a new disc i e you wish to remove all previously recorded tracks and data from the disc follow this procedure Press the Eject button the message OPEN will be displayed on the LCD display and the disc tray will open F Place a DVD RW disc on the disc tray label printed side up Press the Eject button again so that the tray retracts and the CLOSE message appears After a few seconds the message will change to READING and after a few more seconds it will return to the general display Press the Erase button and the Erase menu will appear Press the Right Arrow button to highlight CONFIRM Press the Enter button to confirm and the LCD Display will show the ERASE message On the TV monitor the Erase Progress bar will appear and after a few seconds will disappear ERASE DISC Once erase has been completed the LCD Display will return to the General Display The disc is now empty and ready for re recording Erasing the Last Title from a DVD RW Disc With a DVD RW disc it is possible to remove the last recorded title from the disc without erasing the whole disc Insert the disc and wait for the General Display to appear on the LCD display Press the Title button to view the Track List The LCD display will show the Playback Display and the Track List will appear on the TV monitor In this example there are eight tracks recorded
10. between video sources Selects the recording video quality at HQ SP LP EP or SLP MENU KEY has several different functions 1 COLOR CORRECTION To adjust Brightness Contrast Color and Tint 2 GPI FUNCTION To set up GPI trigger modes Record Pause or Play Pause with the setting in rear panel DIP SWITCH When GPI DIP SWITCH is set to OFF there are two different functions a Press GPI TRIGGER BUTTON once will start RECORDING Press it again will PAUSE recording b Press GPI TRIGGER BUTTON once will start playback Press it again will PAUSE playback When GPI DIP SWITCH is set to ON there is only one function a Press and hold GPI TRIGGER BUTTON will start to RECORD Release GPI TRIGGER BUTTON will PAUSE recording 3 VIDEO STANDARD Select video output as NTSC 0 7 5 IRE or PAL 4 SYSTEM SETUP a Set time Manually set up timing b System info Check system information c Factory Reset Change all the setting to Factory Default d Quit 5 MAKE COMPATIBLE This function is similar to FINALIZE but it only works when you insert a DVD RW disc The purpose is to make this disc more compatible to playback by other DVD players Pause the desired image as the Icon for the Title Finalize a DVD R Disc DVD RW does not need finalizing Erase Disc DVD RW only Press Title button it will go to the track list of the disc Press it again it will go back to the video clip you were play
11. creen display will show the Stop Message LCD Display On Screen Display a ie Please waiti The first track of the disc is now completed You can record more tracks by following the same routine up to 99 tracks can be recorded on a disc 26 Recording from a DV IEEE1394 Digital Source If you are recording from a DV tape the MP 6000 offers device control via the IEEE 1394 cable With device control you can control Fast Forward Rewind Pause Play Picture Search Fwd Rev and Stop Functions Select DIGITAL as the Video Input and press the Enter button Also marked DV Cam Remote you will see the Device Control options in the On Screen display Select Digital Press the Enter button On Screen Device Control ERIE REC PAUSE The On Screen Display will indicate the status of the DV Device Play Pause Stop Pic Search Pic Search Fast Rewind No DV Forward Reverse Forward Device Once you have found the scene on the tape that you want to record press play to start the tape playing gt To start recording press and hold the Rec button then while still holding it down press the Play button 27 The LCD should go to the Record Display and On Screen the Device Control display will be replaced by a Rec indicator such as this LCD Display On Screen Indicator In upper left corner of screen To stop recording press the Stop button The LCD will return to general display and the On Screen disp
12. d The Menu display is shown when the Menu Button is pressed There are many options available which we will examine in more detail later We will look at other LCD display information later on in other chapters 19 Setting the Time amp Date With the MP 6000 powered up the LCD display should be displaying No Disc Press the Menu Button The LCD Display should now read System Setup and on the TV monitor the Setup options should be displayed LCD Display TV Monitor SETUP gt T aTteM T EL im 7 ba T q d T L Hi gt Ment dc Prov Select 20 Press the Right Arrow button to highlight Set Time Prev Balaci Press the Right Arrow button again to highlight Manual ea Proy Press the Enter button to open the Time amp Date 1 STEM settings ee ee fe oe UU Soave f Selec Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to navigate the SETUP ssa TaT EH fields and the Up and Down Arrow buttons to alter TET the values Cangal cc Prov Select Once set correctly use the Left Arrow button to erat Eh highlight Save and press the Enter button to close the Time amp Date settings and save the values 21 Press the Left Arrow button to highlight Set Time Ta ee ti Prev Select Press the Down Arrow button 3 times until Quit is SETUPSSYSTEM highlighted TS fc Prev i Salaci SETUP ss TaTeM ca Pr v Selaci Finally press
13. datavides Professional DVD Recorder MP 6000 Mk2 Instruction Manual Rev_1130_010905 http www datavideo us Table of contents Warnings and Precautions 3 Warranty nn n nnn nn nn nonin nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn 4 What is in the package 5 Introduction 5 Features 6 Functions 6 Front Panel T Rear Panel 10 Installation 12 Quick Start Guide 15 Setting Up 18 Connecting
14. es tracks Once the recording is complete press the STOP button It takes a few seconds to stop the process Depending on the time frame you have recorded in the disc Then press the PLAY button you can playback the video which you just recorded immediately Change the title name Before the disc is finalized you can change the title name as you wish Press the TITLE button then press MENU Go to 1 EDIT TITLE NAME and press ENTER It will pop up a window on the TV screen Then follow the screen display to change the name for that video clip FINALIZE the disc If want to playback recorded DVD R disc in other DVD players you have to finalize the disc first Press the FINALIZE button choose CONFIRM and press the ENTER button A Finalize Progress Bar will appear on the TV monitor When the bar disappears the process is complete The entire process takes approximately 1 minute Note While finalizing the disc all buttons on the front panel are inactive Do not turn off the power during finalization as disc damage may occur If unable to finalize the disc press the TITLE STOP and then FINALIZE buttons to finalize the disc 16 Step 14 ERASE the disc This function is only used in DVD RW discs It can not be used with DVD R disc DVD RW disc can be recorded and erased repeatedly If there is any error and the recording needs to be erased
15. he Menu will return to 1 Brightness 36 To access other options press the Down Arrow button to select Contrast Color and Tint NTSC only The procedure for setting Contrast Color and Tint NTSC only is the same as for Brightness Once all the adjustments are correct press the Menu button to exit the Color Correction menu and return to the General Display These color correction settings will be stored as your default settings for the unit If you wish to return to the factory default at any point follow the above procedure but highlight DEFAULT and press the Enter button then highlight SAVE and press the Enter button again Audio Level Adjustment This setting applies to analogue inputs only it is not available from a DV Digital source It is important to make sure that the audio level from your input source is not too high as this will cause distortion on the finished disc The MP 6000 has a built in audio level control that allows you to optimize the audio level prior to recording The LED s above the adjustment knob will light up to show the volume of the incoming audio It is ideal to adjust the knob so that the red LED occasionally lights up when then is a particularly loud noise but it is not illuminated at any other time 37 Setting the Video Standard PAL NTSC The MP 6000 can be set to PAL or NTSC Generally if the unit is bought it Europe it will be set to PAL as a default whereas if it
16. ile the button is held down and will pause as soon as the button is released 38 Dip Switch 1 switches the MP 6000 between simple GPI control and RS 232 control If Dip Switch 1 is Off up the MP 6000 responds to GPI if it is On down then it responds to RS 232 The Front Panel and the GPI interface will be deactivated if RS 232 control is selected Dip Switches DIP switch DIP switch 1 OFF up e GPI trigger is enabled DIP switch 1 ON When this function is turned on the front panel and GPI function will be disabled Only EJECT will work External RS 232 device control enabled DIP switch 2 OFF up eGPI function is set to momentary closure Pulse Trigger DIP switch 2 ON eGPI function is set to maintained closure Level Trigger Note Please make sure the MP 6000 is turned off before changing DIP switch settings The 3 5mm Stereo Jack Plug should be wired for contact closure between the inner pin and outer pin The middle of the three contacts supplies a voltage which can be used to light an LED as an indication that the MP 6000 is recording 3 5mm Stereo Jack Plug 2 9 Volt DC to supply LED Indicator Only live when MP 6000 is in Rec Play Mode Light will go out when unit is in Pause Contact closure between inner and outer will send a GPI Start Stop command 39 The GPI Function can be set to either control Play amp Pause or Record amp Pause To select the GPI Function you
17. ing Move Cursor UP Down Left Right There are two functions of ENTER key 1 ENTER button Confirms Select Option 2 Enable Disable DV device control functions when input source is set to DV Audio Input level calibration Functions Rear Panel ms232 CONTROL AUDIO ourrur RIGHT i he ne a DIP switch DIP switch 1 OFF External device control by GPI trigger DIP switch 1 ON When this function is turned on the front panel and GPI function will be disabled Only EJECT will work External device control enabled by RS 232 DIP switch 2 OFF GPI function is set to Pulse Trigger DIP switch 2 ON GPI function is set to Level Trigger Note Please make sure the unit is turned off before changes DIP switch RS 232 Remote Control interface 9 pin serial port standard RS 232 interface With additional PC remote software to remote control MP 6000 10 Lin otras tighi ula oureu INPUT it 4 Pin XLR locked 12Volt Power connector Connecting 12VDC 2 5A input from an external DC adaptor Black Burst output terminal for video monitoring Component Y U V Video input output terminal Composite Video amp S Video Y C Input and Output IEEE 1394 6 pin FireWire iLink DV Input and loop thru output Available in DV25 NTSC 4 1 1 or PAL 4 2 0 format Note This IEEE1394 interface does not take control command or video signal from a PC MAC Two
18. ing the color processor of the MP 6000 a Press the MENU button once choose 1 COLOR CORRECTION then press the ENTER button Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move to different categories Brightness Contrast 15 Color Tint This function only works on composite and S video input in NTSC standard Note The Color Processor only works on analogue input signals such as composite Y C or component It does not work on a DV input signal b Press the ENTER button again and use the Left and Right arrow buttons to adjust the level o To confirm the changes press the ENTER button again Select Save and then ENTER to save the settings To cancel the changes select Abort To restore factory default settings select Default c Press the ENTER button again and it will return to the previous menu d To adjust other categories please repeat the above procedure Step 9 Press REC and PLAY at the same time and the MP 6000 will start recording The REC Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 symbol appears on the TV monitor to show that a recording is in progress and a second symbol indicates the type of disc being created DVD R DVD RW If you want to stop recording press the STOP button Note Once STOP has been pressed the MP 6000 will create a title track Any subsequent recordings will be created as new titl
19. is bought in the U S or ASIA it will be set to NTSC as a default If you want to switch from one standard to another here s what to do Start with the MP 6000 LCD display showing the General Display Press the Menu button to call up the Menu options Press the Down Arrow button twice to call up 3 Video Standard Press the Enter button to call up the Video Standard options Use the Up or Down Arrow buttons to select the video standard you want to use Once your chosen video standard is displayed press C Note NTSC 0 IRE is used in Japan NTSC 7 5 IRE is used in other NTSC countries such as the U S Canada etc the Menu button to save and exit GPI Function The MP 6000 has a simple GPI General Purpose Interface function that allows hard wired control of either Record amp Pause or Play amp Pause GPI works on either momentary contact closure or maintained closure so it is very easy to make a simple control cable with a 3 5mm stereo jack plug at one end and a switch or button of your choice at the other The Dip Switches on the rear panel of the MP 6000 determine the type of GPI remote control If Dip Switch 2 is Off up the GPI is momentary closure also known as pulse this means that one press of the button will start the recording and the next press will pause the recording If Dip Switch 2 is On down the GPI becomes maintained closure also known as level this means the MP 6000 will record wh
20. l Display ae Sa O viboeo The disc is now ready to be played in other devices such as PCs or DVD players Please note Not all DVD players are compatible with DVD RW media some older players may not recognise the disc 31 Editing a Title It is possible to edit the Title Description and the Icon of each Title This can only be done before the disc has been finalized once finalized a DVD R disc cannot be modified Editing a Title Description Start with the LCD display showing the General Display Press the Title button to switch from General Display to playback mode The General Display should be replaced by the Playback Display E On the TV Monitor you should see the Track List and details man i Pee ad AW Ang 18 2003 LE hfi op 18 ts fy Ma THa 2 Ca oo Ago Th In the example above there are two tracks In this example we are going to modify the description of the second track Use the Down Arrow button to highlight the second track With the second track highlighted press the Menu button The LCD Display will show the Edit Title Name option Press the Enter button 32 On the TV monitor the Title Editing Panel will appear Length Hotii Guai t Bate free reo eRe Lf Bt evita lei SLF 306 rinules Use the Up Down Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight the required letter and press the Enter button The description can be up to 15 characters In this examp
21. l most often appear in the top right hand corner of the screen It is superimposed over the video image it does not appear on the recording Line 1 indicates disc status READING Reading No Disc DVD R etc Line 2 indicates Video Input CVBS SVIDEO YUV DV CVBS Line 3 indicates Record status DVD REC etc 18 LCD Display The LCD on the front panel of the MP 6000 displays various forms of information Here are some of the many examples Displayed when first switched on Displayed briefly while the MP 6000 is booting up Displayed when the Eject Button is pressed General display indicating the Record Quality selected and the active video input in this example HQ is the Record Quality other options are SP LP EP and SLP The active video input is Composite Video other options are S VIDEO Y U V and DIGITAL Playback Display This indicates the playback status such as PLAY PAUSE FWD etc The Title Number TLE from 00 99 and the Chapter Number CHP from 00 99 are displayed as is the Dolby Indicator if Dolby Noise Reduction is present The HH MM SS display indicates the position within the track or chapter Record Display This indicates Record status It displays the Record Quality in this case HQ other options are SP LP EP and SLP It also indicates whether the MP 6000 is in Rec or Rec Pause mode The counter display in HH MM SS indicates the length of the track being recorde
22. lay will show the Stop Message LCD Display On Screen Display The first track of the disc is now completed You can record more tracks by following the same routine up to 99 tracks can be recorded on a disc Reviewing a Recording Once you have recorded one or more tracks onto a disc you can play the disc and review the recordings Press the Title button to switch from Rec mode to playback mode The General Display should be replaced by the Playback Display On the TV Monitor you should see the Track List and details eso Ak Mer Ti PEDI Lengih 1 08 Quality Ho PGS free HELI EF Pi TATE r 115 mingles pr Lu Do ie ih BEP SA0 miie In the example above there are two tracks 28 Each track has a data panel next to it which gives details of the Video Source the date amp time it was recorded the length of the track in H MM SS and the Record Quality The Title and the Icon can be edited we will look at this in a later chapter Editing a Title pour 240 11 AM Cec 31 2002 Pength 0 01 15 Qu ality HU At the bottom of the list is another data panel which gives details of how much free space is left on the disc It is displayed as a percentage of total time and in minutes for each Record Quality Setting 26 fine HE SH mimuteg Te 1168 nes Le 175 mingles ERP 717 minutes SLP 350 eunwies To play a track use the Up or Down Arrow button to highlight the track and then press the Enter butt
23. le we are calling the track FAIRGROUND so the first letter is F Use the Up Down Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight the required letter Press the Enter button to accept the character and move on to the next selection Once the description is complete use the Up Down Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight Done Press the Enter button to confirm The screen will go black for a few seconds while the Track List is updated 33 After a few seconds the updated Track List will appear with the new description in place Press the Menu button to exit the Edit Title mode and return to the Playback Display Editing a Title Icon Now using the same example we will change the Icon of the second track Start with the LCD Display showing the Playback Display and the TV monitor showing the Track List LCD Display TV Monitor te gt Lt mulai POR GO minules Press the Down Arrow button to highlight Track 2 L IEA TLA SLPS IOE meewtes Press the Enter button and the track will start to play 34 Use the Control Buttons to find the image you would like to use as the Icon You can use picture search forward reverse play pause etc Once you have found the image press the Icon button The message Change Thumbnail will appear on the TV monitor The screen will go black for a few seconds while the Track List is updated Then the updated Track List will be displa
24. nnnemnnnnaemmnnnmaman ane 47 Service ANd Support naan nnn enn enn mnnn 48 Warnings and Precautions 10 11 12 13 Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this unit in or near water Do not place this unit on an unstable cart stand or table The unit may fall causing serious damage Slots and openings on the cabinet top back and bottom are provided for ventilation To ensure safe and reliable operation of this unit and to protect it from overheating do not block or cover these openings Do not place this unit on a bed sofa rug or similar surface as the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked This unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be walked on rolled over or otherwise stressed If an extension cord must be u
25. on Once the track has played you can choose to playback other tracks by following the same procedure or you can return to record mode to add more tracks or you can finalize the disc so that it can be played back in ordinary DVD Players If you want to return to the Record Mode to add some more tracks press the Stop button twice E X2 Finalizing a DVD R Disc Before a disc is finalized it is possible to edit the title details if you want to do this see the chapter Editing a Title To finalise a disc the LCD Display must be displaying the General Display If the LCD is showing any other display press the Stop button until the General Display is showing vipEo FiN ALI Now press the Finalize button The LCD Display will show the Finalise Menu Use the Right Arrow button to highlight CONFIRM 29 The Finalize process will start The LCD display will show the Finalize message and the on screen display will show a progress bar LCD On Screen Display FINALIZE DISC The finalize process may take several minutes you will see the progress bar becoming gradually more red from right to left Once the disc is finalized the progress bar will become completely red and then disappear from the screen Finalize Completed FINALIZE DISC Once the disc has been finalized press the Title button to display the Track List The Track List will appear on the TV monitor You will notice the data panel showing a
26. on the disc Press the Down Arrow button to scroll down through the titles 42 At the bottom of the list we can see there is 88 of free space available on the disc and above that we can see title eight Press the Menu button to call up the Edit menu on the LCD display Press the Down Arrow Button to call up Erase Last Track Press the Enter button to call up the Erase Confirmation Screen Press the Right Arrow button to highlight CONFIRM Press the Enter button to Erase the track The LCD Display will return to the Erase Last Track display The TV monitor will go black for a few seconds while the Track List is being updated 43 T i TEREF t A724 AM Aue ip Shite Jomi Hg amp Once completed you will see that eight has been removed and al the free space on the disc has increased You can remove further 443 minute tracks by following the same procedure Once completed press the Menu button to return to the Playback Display Factory Reset Return to default The MP 6000 can be reset to original default factory settings by following this procedure Start from the General Display vipeo Press the Menu button to call up the menu options Use the Down Arrow button to navigate to 4 System Setup Press the Enter button to enter System Setup AETUPsSTSITEM The System Setup Menu will appear on the TV monitor gt Hest cc Prov Salect SETUPS SYSTEM 1m
27. ormation bar is displayed for five seconds The figures above are typical for an empty DVD R disc Recording a Disc With the Video Input selected and the Record Quality selected you are now ready to make a recording Inserting a Disc It is most important that you handle DVD R RW discs with care Do not touch the underside of the disc fingerprints smudges and scratches are likely to make the recording fail Discs should be stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight they should not be exposed to extremes of temperature DVD R Press the Eject button the message OPEN will be displayed on the LCD display and the disc tray will open Place a blank DVD R disc on the disc tray label printed side up Press the Eject button again so that the tray retracts and the CLOSE message appears close After a few seconds the message will change to READING and after a few more seconds it will return to the general display 24 DVD RW Press the Eject button the message OPEN will be displayed on the LCD display and the disc tray will open Place a DVD RW disc on the disc tray label printed side up Press the Eject button again so that the tray retracts and the CLOSE message appears close After a few seconds the message will change to READING and after a few more seconds it will return to the general display If the disc has been used previously it will not be necessary to format it
28. pports Disc Selectable Video Standards Disc types Playback Recording NTSC PAL DVD RW DV Input DVDR R Two 6 PIN IEEE1394 Fire Wire Ports with DC12V lt RW Bus P ted Supports DV25 NTSC 4 1 1 PAL 4 2 0 DVD Video Analog Video Input Output ae e Composite CVBS 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm BNC S Video Y C 4 pin 75 ohm DIN Plug Y 1Vpp 75 ohm C 0 286Vpp 75 ohm Component YUV Betacam standard Y Cr Cb 75 ohm BNC Black Burst Output 75 ohm BNC connector Recording time Ha Jo 9 72Mbit s SP 120 5 07 Mbit s meee LP 180 3 38Mbiit s Unbalanced Audio L R in amp Out RCA Ch1 2 EB 240 2 54 Mbit s Balanced XLR audio in and out Ch1 2 SEP 360 1 69Mbit s Level 6 Vp p site Video Format panawigine AUDA AUKEA Digital Compression DVD SVCD MPEG2 S N Ratio gt 55 dB THD lt 0 3 VCD MPEG1 DVD VIDEO 50Hz 60Hz DVD R RW HQ SP Device Control Horiz Resolution ae aa D SUB 9 pin female RS 232A interface Supports i pixels pixels Vertical Resolution 576 lines 480 lines remote control front panel function DVD RW LP EP pixels pixels AMAN SIONS melgnt 8 x 9 8 x 5 2 Horiz Resolution 352 352 Weight 8 Ibs 3 6kg Vertical Resolution 288 lines 240 lines 1 equivalent to 500 lines on your TV 2 equivalent to 250 lines on your TV Power Input DC 12V 4 2Amp Audio Performance DA Converter 24 bit AD Converter 16 bit fs 96 kHz 4 Hz 44kHz oo fg 48 KHz 4 Hz 44kHz
29. require start with the LCD Display showing the General Display Press the Menu button to call up the Menu Options Use the Down Arrow button to navigate to 2 GPI Function Press the Enter button to enter the GPI Function menu Use the Down Arrow button to select either Record Pause or Play Pause Once you have highlighted the required mode press the Menu button to save and exit Once set the setting will remain as the default setting Additional Features of DVD RW Discs There are a few extra features that are only available with DVD RW Re writable Formatting a New DVD RW Disc If you are using a brand new DVD RW disc that has never been recorded previously it must first of all be formatted Press the Eject button the message OPEN will be displayed on the LCD display and the disc tray will open ECT Place a DVD RW disc on the disc tray label printed side up Press the Eject button again so that the tray retracts and the CLOSE message appears EJECT After a few seconds the message will change to READING and after a few more seconds it will return to the general display On the TV monitor you will see this message With OK highlighted press the Enter button Fomati Please wari The Format Progress bar will appear on the TV monitor After about 20 seconds formatting will be complete and the Pormaniiagg Piensa wai disc is ready for recording Erasing a DVD RW Disc If you h
30. s lIEEE 1394 6 pin FireWire iLink input port with 12V bus power Available in DV25 NTSC 4 1 1 PAL 4 2 0 formats YUV Y C Composite video outputs with selectable NTSC PAL video system Features Video color processor control of Brightness Color Contrast and Tint Tint is NTSC only Two channels Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA analog audio input and output for interconnection with professional digital audio equipment Analog audio input level calibration and audio output level meter on front panel RS 232 Front panel control interface for external remote thru PC or other devices GPI General Purpose Interface for connecting an external foot switch or other trigger devices Built in TBC Built in 3D noise filter Built in 3D Y C separation filter Comb filter Composite and S Video only im 7 kagi 2 T a j e a j Functions Front Panel aP PLAT Power On Off Fast Rewind Mode at 2X 4X 8X 16X 30X 60X 100X speed Fast Forward Mode at 2X 4X 8X 16X 30X 60X 100X speed Stop Play a Title Track f N Record Press and hold the REC button and press on the button to start recording a clip Pause Play a Title Track EJECT EJECT button Press to Open Close Disc Tray Jump to Previous track Title Jump to Next track Title Input Source Select of DV S CV or YUV Please note system will take about 2 3 seconds to switch
31. sed with this unit make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord s rating Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not exceed 15 amperes Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers that are marked Do Not Remove may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks and will void your warranty Refer all service issues to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord is damaged or frayed b When liquid has spilled into the unit c When the product has been exposed to rain or water d When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation e When the produc
32. t has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Warranty Datavideo warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of product purchased If equipment fails due to such defects Datavideo will at its option repair or provide a replacement for the defective part or product Equipment that fails after the warranty period has been operated or installed in a manner other than that specified by Datavideo or has been subjected to abuse or modification will be repaired for time and material charges at the Buyer s expense What s in the Package The following is a packing list if any items are missing from your box please contact your dealer immediately a T AC power cord AC DC Switching Adaptor 12V 4 2A Instruction Manual IEEE 1394 6Pin to 6Pin Cable 1 8m Introduction The MP 6000 is a DVD R RW drive based high quality digital audio and video recorder It integrates a high performance MPEG 2 Codec for Real Time Recording of live audio video material from DV or Analogue camcorders VCRs Betacam VTRs or other a v sources on to DVD R RW disc in real time The created DVD discs can be played in most DVD players It will also create index images automatically Features Multi Format DV YUV Y C S Video and Composite video input
33. utton to turn on the MP 6000 The word MP 6000 and then BOOT will appear on the display window After a couple seconds it will present NO Disc that means the tray is empty Please place a disc on the tray Note The upper right window on the TV screen will show two lines of data One is the status of the unit the other one is the input format setting Press the EJECT button once the tray will come out the word OPEN appears in the window Please put the DVD R or RW disc with the printing surface up and then press the EJECT button again The tray will return into the MP 6000 The word Reading appears on the screen in the upper right corner this means the MP 6000 is reading the disc If the disc contains previous recordings it will be detected during the read process If there is a recording present you can press the PLAY key and play out the program immediately If it is a blank brand new disc the MP 6000 will start the formatting process immediately A window will appear saying FORMATTING The entire process will take approximately 20 second Note It s necessary to format the disc before you start recording Press the INPUT button to choose the input signal source Press the QUALITY button on the panel to choose HQ SP LP EP SLP record quality Once this is set you can start recording Before you start to record you can adjust video input source quality by us
34. vailable space has disappeared from the bottom of the screen this is because the disc is now finalized and therefore has no available space The disc can now be ejected and played in other DVD players or computers Please note Not all DVD players are compatible with DVD R media some older players may not recognise the disc 30 Finalizing a DVD RW Disc Make Compatible Strictly speaking an RW disc doesn t get finalized since it is always possible to erase and re record The finalizing process with a DVD RW disc is called Make Compatible it doesn t close the disc to future recordings but it does make it compatible with other DVD players and computers Please note DVD RW discs must be treated with great care finger prints or scratches on the recordable surface will reduce the number of times a disc can be re recorded and may result in record errors or lock ups To finalise a disc the LCD Display must be displaying the General Display If the LCD is showing any other display press the Stop button until the General Display is showing vipEo Press the Menu button and the LCD display will show the Menu Options Press the Enter Button and the Make Compatible progress bar will appear on the TV monitor freee MAKE COMPATIBLE MAKE COMPATIBLE Once the process is complete the Make Compatible progress bar will disappear from the TV monitor press the Menu button to exit the Menu Options and return to the Genera
35. yed Once you have updated the Title Descriptions and Icons the disc can be finalized as normal 35 Color Correction If the image from the video source is in need of adjustment the MP 6000 has a built in video processor it can adjust the Brightness Contrast Color Saturation and Tint NTSC only These settings are only available with analogue video signals YUV S Video and Composite Video To call up the Video Processor Settings start with the LCD display on General Display Have your video source playing so that you can see the image on the TV monitor Press the Menu button to bring up the Color Correction menu Press the Enter button and the display will change to the Brightness setting To adjust the Brightness press the Enter button again The LCD display will change and the Brightness adjustment will appear on the TV monitor LCD Display On Screen Adjustment Gee sar See BRIGHTNESS Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to A reduced value adjust the Brightness Left reduces the BRIGHTNESS brightness and Right increase the brightness An increased value Once the setting is correct press the Enter button The LCD Display will change SAVE should be flashing press the Enter button and the new value is saved If SAVE is not flashing use the Left Arrow button to highlight SAVE so that it is flashing and then press the Enter button Press the Enter button to save the new value Once saved t

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