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Version:  110930

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access to the server.  The server operates in “Native” mode and Odetics protocol extensions are not available.
EXT ODETICS CNT changes the mode of the server to Odetics protocol mode, then releases control to the
REMOTE connector.  For the Odetics mode to be enabled, the REMOTE connector must be disconnected from
an external controller until EXTERNAL CONTROL appears on the STATUS display.  The server will then
operate as a fully functional Odetics protocol video server.  Material recorded in the Native mode will not be
accessible in Odetics mode, however material recorded using an external controller in Odetics mode will be
accessible when the unit is returned to PANEL CONTROL.  Sony P2 protocol VTR commands work in both
Native and Odetics modes.

EXT DDR SOFTWARE UPDATE

The internal video server is put into a software download mode and control is temporarily released to the
REMOTE connector.  A computer can then upload video server software updates via the REMOTE connector
using the XMODEM protocol.  A computer port must be converted from RS-232 to RS-422 to communicate with
the video server via the REMOTE connector.  Once selected, Sport cannot regain control of the video server
until the unit is powered down (always for a minimum of 5 seconds), then powered back up.

RECORD SETTINGS

Press SETUP, REC to enter the RECORD SETTINGS menu.  Use the UP and DOWN arrows to choose a
selection and select it with the ENTER key.  While in this menu, the available FREE recording time is shown on the
MENU display top line.  This is an approximate time and is affected by picture content.  

INPUT VIDEO SEL

 (HD:  PROGRESSIVE, INTERLACED, SD:  COMPOSITE, Y/C, OR SDI)

Selects the type of input video that will be recorded.  This must match the input format or recordings will not
succeed, even though it may appear so when recording.

TIME OF DAY & DATE

Do not set (set to zeros) if using HD channels!  Sets the current time of day and date.  When enabled (nonzero)
clips are created with IN points at the time of day.  This does not work with HD channels, which must start at
zero or cueing will not work.  Once set, SD channels keep track of time of day even through power interruptions.
If a timecode signal is applied to the TBar TC input, time of day is automatically set.  
DO NOT APPLY TIMECODE TO THE TBAR IF HD CHANNELS ARE USED!

COMPRESSION (SD CHANNELS ONLY)

Sets the amount of data compression used for recording from 4:1 to 20:1 (default is 5:1).  The best picture
quality is achieved at 4:1, with no noticeable signal degradation.  At 20:1, the picture quality is poor, but the
available record time is significantly increased.  A compression rate of about 6:1 provides a good compromise
between quality and record capacity and is similar to DV compression.  As the compression rate is changed, the
display shows the approximate amount of available record time taking into account the compression shown.
The new setting is not put into effect until the ENTER key is used and a new recording is started.

TV STANDARD SEL

 (HD:  59.94, 50, SD:  NTSC, PAL)

Selects the television frame rate standard (or field rate for interlaced) to be used for recording (typically 59.94 in
North and South America, 50 elsewhere).  Also must match the input format for recordings to succeed.

DELETE CLIPS

Permanently erases recorded clips from all selected channels.  Clips defined by record cue points (ones marked
with periods) that fall within the range entered are deleted.  Deleted material cannot be recovered!  If material in
these recordings is used in cue points outside of this range, it will be erased regardless, and those cue points
will be marked as deleted.  Deleted cue points are indicated with a small ‘d’, but are not removed so any
external documentation of higher cue points that you may be keeping will still refer to the correct cue point
numbers.  Deleted cue points are removed if there are no other higher numbered cue points.  

DELETE NON-PL CLIPS

Same as DELETE CLIPS, except does not delete clips that are used in any playlists.

CLEAR CUES NO DELETE

Clears all cue points in the specified range, but does not delete any recorded clips.  Existing clips are skipped
by subsequent recordings and cue points and as they are used (cued), their IN and OUT points are restored.

Summary of Contents for Sport

Page 1: ...3 3 5 W o r l d T r a d e D r i v e S u i t e 1 1 S a n D i e g o C A 9 2 1 2 8 T e l e p h o n e 8 5 8 4 5 1 1 3 5 0 w w w b u f t e k c o m F a x 8 5 8 4 5 1 6 5 8 9 High Definition Replay System INSTRUCTION MANUAL VERSION 110930 ...

Page 2: ... QUICK CUE KEYS 11 BUMP I O TBAR REQUIRED 11 SCAN 11 CLIP SCAN 12 SHUTTLE 12 ERASING RECORDED MATERIAL 12 PLAYLISTS 12 PLAYLIST SETUP 12 QUICK PLAYLIST CREATION 12 PLAYLIST PLAYBACK 12 LOOPING 13 STATUS DISPLAY 13 REMAINING TIME DISPLAY 13 REMAINING TIME IN SLO MO 13 TIMECODE POSITION DISPLAY 13 MENU DISPLAY 13 HOME DISPLAY 13 PLAYLIST DISPLAY 14 MENUS 14 CUSTOMIZATION 15 PERSONALITY MENU ITEMS 15...

Page 3: ...RATIONAL PREFERENCES 17 CHANNEL QUANTITY 17 RECUE WHEN PLAY 17 BUMP AUTO START 17 KNOB SENSITIVITY 17 JOG MAX SPEED 17 JOG SENSITIVITY 17 SCANNING SPEEDS 17 PLAYLIST SETUP MENU 17 CUE POINTS 18 SET PREROLL 18 F KEYS SETUP MENU 18 MISC MENU ITEMS 18 VERSION AND TEST 18 LED BRIGHTNESS 18 MENU STATUS DISPLAY ANGLES 18 INITIALIZE UNIT 18 COLD BOOT 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 VIDEO 19 AUDIO 19 CONTROL RESOLUT...

Page 4: ...pply power should not be reapplied for at least five 5 seconds Failure to follow this procedure results in short cycling of the power and could cause permanent damage to the disk drive Also the disk cartridge should never be removed from or installed into Sport HD while power is connected This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to any implied w...

Page 5: ...Version 110930 Sport HD INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 5 of 20 SPORT EX CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 6: ... Sport HD feed channels with test sources tape off air or DVD and outputs to monitors Don t use static pictures for testing the more motion the better Start with displays F1 Fx REC MARK CUE PLAY SLOW KNOB SCAN Play with it until you are comfortable then move on to PLAYLIST LOOP BUMP I O ...

Page 7: ...ooting and recording playback should be possible 10 Press SETUP STOP UP arrow to CHANNEL QTY ENTER Type the number of channels on the keypad 1 6 ENTER F1 through up to F6 depending on the number of channels are channel select keys 11 Double tap a channel select F key to control all channels Select a single channel with a single tap Hold one and press others to select some channels The red LED abov...

Page 8: ...ut point To resume playback press PLAY or a slo mo key Playback will again stop at the end of the recording To cue to the out point hold OUT while pressing CUE Hold OUT and press PREROLL to cue 2 seconds before the out point 10 To change the in point beginning of an existing cue hold ENTER or IN and press MARK 11 Clip scan To quickly scan a loaded clip from in to out press both scan keys together ...

Page 9: ...what depending on program content See SELECTING CHANNELS if recording is not to occur on all channels PLAYBACK Press PLAY to play material at normal speed or use F7 to play at F8 to play at or F9 to play at normal speed see SLO MO SPEED PRESET KEYS Move the TBar to vary playback speed between zero and 100 normal speed So that speed changes are always smooth and don t change suddenly the TBar does ...

Page 10: ...list too because the playlist simply contains a reference to the cue point s number MARK BACKTIMING A unique feature of the Sport EX controller is called variable mark backtiming This feature applies quick and effortless compensation for the amount of time taken to hit the MARK key after replay worthy action was observed and evaluated Events that are worthy of replay generally are not apparent unt...

Page 11: ...ow motion speed preset keys To change a key s function press SETUP the key then the UP DOWN arrow keys SLO MO SPEED PRESET KEYS To change the speed of a Slo mo Speed Preset key press SETUP the Slo mo Speed Preset key the speed in percent of normal then ENTER Press HOME when done QUICK CUE KEYS The current cue point the one showing on the MENU display can be assigned to a Quick Cue key at any time ...

Page 12: ...e current step and cue point and the next step and cue point The STATUS display shows the actual time adjusted for slo mo speed that it will take for the playlist to finish playing to the next still STL or end If looping is enabled while playing a playlist the entire playlist is looped PLAYLIST SETUP To create a playlist press SETUP the number of the playlist 0 4 then PLAYLIST If you skip the numb...

Page 13: ...slow motion mode the speed reads out in percent of normal speed when in scan or shuttle the display reads in multiples of normal speed The beginning of the top line shows the cue point that was last cued with CUE or PREROLL or created with REC REMAINING TIME DISPLAY The top line of the STATUS display shows the time remaining in either the current clip time until OUT point or if playlist mode is en...

Page 14: ...re KEY PRESSED AFTER SETUP MENU MENU ITEMS MARK PERSONALITY MENU ITEMS SAVE PERSONALITY RECALL PERSONALITY REGISTER RECALL DEFAULTS CALC VS PHONE STYLE NUMERIC KEYPAD PLAY DDR SETUP ITEMS EXTERNAL REF SD CHANNELS ONLY SET INPUT LEVELS SD CHANNELS ONLY EXT DDR CONTROL NATIVE ODETICS EXT DDR SOFTWARE UPDATE REC RECORD SETTINGS SHOWS DISK SPACE INPUT VIDEO SEL TIME OF DAY DATE COMPRESSION SD CHANNELS...

Page 15: ...video timing reference and facilitates subcarrier and horizontal phase adjustments If reference video is not supplied to the REF connector you MUST disable this menu or serious random picture breakup and timing disturbances will occur If external reference is not required or applied select DISABLED and press ENTER to enable internal free run reference Video timing can be adjusted only in playback ...

Page 16: ...time of day This does not work with HD channels which must start at zero or cueing will not work Once set SD channels keep track of time of day even through power interruptions If a timecode signal is applied to the TBar TC input time of day is automatically set DO NOT APPLY TIMECODE TO THE TBAR IF HD CHANNELS ARE USED COMPRESSION SD CHANNELS ONLY Sets the amount of data compression used for recor...

Page 17: ...E key causes a clean cut to the current cue the one on the MENU display without stopping or even pausing Normally the CUE key stops playback and cues to a still This works like a manual playlist step continuing to the new cue point at the current speed When playing enter any cue point number on the keypad then hit CUE to switch to the next cue then repeat as desired If disabled default this featur...

Page 18: ...LES Adjusts display contrasts to optimize for viewing angle INITIALIZE UNIT DO NOT USE THIS MENU ITEM LIGHTLY This menu item clears all PERSONALITY REGS which is not recommended unless you really mean to clear them This can be done without erasing personality data by using the COLD BOOT function see COLD BOOT COLD BOOT In rare instances especially during heavy ESD electrostatic discharge events li...

Page 19: ... balanced 4 dBu nominal line level Resolution 24 bits Sampling Rate 48 KHz CONTROL RESOLUTION Knob resolution 256 PPR minimum 2 pulse direction change hysteresis TBar resolution 12 bits 4095 steps 2 step direction change hysteresis DISK DRIVE Interface Type SATA 2 5 form factor cartridge with mini USB Capacity 500G POWER Voltage 12VDC 20 Current Startup 3A Maximum required for startup Power Operat...

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