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the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
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If used in USA, use the UL LISTED power cord
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DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD.
Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA

5-15P Configuration)

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Type SJT, three 16 or 18 AWG wires

Length

Minimum 1.5 m Less than 2.5 m (8 ft
3 in)

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Summary of Contents for Digital Betacam DVW-2000

Page 1: ...ETTE RECORDER DVW M2000 DVW M2000P DVW 2000 DVW 2000P TM Note The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the DVW 2000 series of digital videocassette recorders English Japanese French and German versions For more details see page 1 5 Using the CD ROM Manual ...

Page 2: ... harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device purs...

Page 3: ...se murale même si l appareil lui même a été mis hors tension ACHTUNG Solange das Netzkabel an eine Netzsteckdose angeschlossen ist bleibt das Gerät auch im ausgeschalteten Zustand mit dem Strommetz verbunden For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Co...

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Page 5: ... 2 Reference Signal for the Servo System 3 4 3 2 3 Connecting Reference Signals 3 5 3 3 Setup 3 7 3 4 Superimposed Character Information 3 8 3 5 Cassettes 3 10 3 5 1 Cassette Types 3 10 3 5 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes 3 10 3 5 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Recordings 3 11 3 6 Using a Memory Stick 3 12 3 6 1 Notes on Memory Stick 3 12 4 1 Recording 4 1 4 1 1 Preparations for Recording 4...

Page 6: ... Reading In Shot Data 6 7 6 3 6 Sorting Shot Marks 6 8 7 1 Overview of Tele File Functions 7 1 7 2 Opening the Tele File Menu 7 2 7 3 Tele File Menu 7 3 7 3 1 Clip Data Display 7 3 7 3 2 Preroll and Cue Up Using Clip Data 7 6 7 3 3 Modifying Clip Data 7 7 7 3 4 Undo Resume Functions 7 10 7 3 5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data 7 11 8 1 Overview of UMID Functions 8 1 8 2 Recording UMIDs 8 2 8...

Page 7: ...2 Setup Menu Operations 12 2 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu 12 5 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu 12 8 13 1 Overview of Setup Utility Menu Functions 13 1 13 1 1 Using Memory Stick Data 13 1 Chapter 13 Setup Utility Menu Functions Appendix 14 1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs 14 1 14 2 Head Cleaning 14 1 14 3 Error Messages 14 2 14 4 Moisture Condensation 14 4 14 5 Regular Check...

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Page 9: ...than that of analog Betacam ones to ensure optimum digital recording but their built in time base corrector circuit enables them to play analog Betacam tapes analog Betacam playback compatibility Betacam SP tape pattern Digital Betacam tape pattern Full erase head CTL head Cue audio Channel 1 to Channel 4 audio Video Y track C track Cue time code erase head Audio time code record playback head Tim...

Page 10: ...omponent digital video audio DVW M2000 M2000P 8 channels DVW 2000 2000P 4 channels AES EBU serial digital audio input 4 channels AES EBU serial digital audio output DVW M2000 M2000P 8 channels DVW 2000 2000P 4 channels Time code input output Cue audio signal input output High quality four channel audio High quality 20 bit 48 kHz digital audio is supported There are four digital audio input output ...

Page 11: ...the audio IN and OUT points to be displaced from the video edit points Preread editing This allows you to play back prerecorded video and audio material edit it by applying effects with an external device and then rerecord in real time on the same tape Cross fade editing In audio editing to avoid unnatural effects at edit points you can fade the audio track The setting allows you to select fade in...

Page 12: ...wing conceptual diagram shows an example of use Digital analog cassette BVE series editor Tape control Analog composite Audio monitor Microphone Analog composite component DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P Video monitor VTR with SDI connectors or analog VTR Audio video server system SDI SDI Analog audio ...

Page 13: ...ot installed you can download it from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html 1 3 3 Reading the CD ROM Manual To read the operation manual contained on the CD ROM disc do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM disc in your CD ROM drive A cover page appears automatically in your browser If it does not appear automatically in the browser double click the index htm file on the...

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Page 15: ...r control panel Lower control panel Switch panel VID IN PB EE CONFI CTL TC Y R B PB OFF TC MENU TCGSET ON OFF KEY INHI FRONT REAR PANEL SEL CONTROL PANEL Z Lower control panel unlock buttons Pushing in these buttons allows you to open the lower control panel Upper control panel see page 2 2 Lower control panel see page 2 3 Switch panel access by opening the lower control panel see page 2 14 ...

Page 16: ...is indicator lights when this unit is controlled through the RS 232C connector 3 EJECT button To eject the cassette press this button While the cassette is being ejected this button lights When using the lower control panel as remote control panel press the DELETE button and STOP button at the same time to eject the cassette Note Ejecting with the EJECT button is a local operation It is not possib...

Page 17: ... 2 6 4 Time data menu display section see page 2 7 5 MULTI CONTROL knob and SHIFT indicator see page 2 8 6 RESET button see page 2 8 7 Search control section see page 2 8 9 Tape transport control section see page 2 10 q Editing mode setting section see page 2 11 qa ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator see page 2 11 qd Editing control section see page 2 12 qf Shot mark section see page 2 13 8 REC...

Page 18: ...election buttons 5 REC controls 6 PB controls MIXING mixing setting mode button Pressing this button puts the unit into mixing setting mode In the audio setting display section the MIX indicator flashes In this state you can use the audio signal selection buttons to specify which input channel signal will be recorded on which audio track on the tape Pressing this button again takes the unit out of...

Page 19: ...to the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors or the PHONES jack L lights to indicate output to the left monitor channel and R lights to indicate output to the right monitor channel EMPH emphasis indicator While the unit is in recording or playback mode this lights when the emphasis setting is on for the audio signal on the corresponding track 4 Audio signal selection buttons CH1 to CH4 CUE The functio...

Page 20: ... about selecting the E E mode see the description of the REC button in the tape transport control section see page 2 10 and function menu HOME page see page 11 3 6 PB playback controls These adjust individually the playback levels on channels 1 to 4 and cue audio During playback press to protrude the control knobs and adjust the level while monitoring the audio level indication on the level meters...

Page 21: ... bit value according to the setting in function menu HOME page for F4 CTL TC Time data type indicator This indicates the type of data displayed in the time data display area 1 LTC longitudinal time code Time code recorded on a longitudinal track on the tape LUB LTC user bit values VITC vertical interval time code Time code recorded in the vertical blanking interval VIUB VITC user bit value DF drop...

Page 22: ...erator DOLBY NR indicator This lights when the Dolby noise reduction2 circuit is functioning Speed indication area This indicates the speed of a DMC playback During a DMC playback DMC SPD is displayed in time data display area 2 2 Menu display This displays the function menu and setup menu For details on the function menu see Chapter 11 and for details on the setup menu see Chapter 12 5 MULTI CONT...

Page 23: ...am 1 to 3 times normal speed MPEG IMX 1 to 3 times normal speed Betacam SX 1 to 2 times normal speed Betacam Betacam SP 1 to 3 times normal speed Playback modes using the search dial Setting setup menu item 101 see page 12 8 to KEY enables you to use only the SHUTTLE JOG and VAR buttons to select shuttle jog variable speed modes Playback mode Operations and functions Shuttle Press the SHUTTLE butt...

Page 24: ...ayback search fast forward or rewind while the REC button is held down you can monitor the video and audio in E E mode In this case the button does not light 3 EDIT button To carry out manual editing press this button simultaneously with the PLAY button Monitoring in E E mode When the unit is in stop mode pressing the EDIT button causes it to light and allows you to monitor the input signal select...

Page 25: ... the button again turning it off to exit from assemble editing mode Note When even one of the INSERT buttons is lit the ASSEMBLE button does not work To use the ASSEMBLE button turn off all the lit INSERT buttons 2 INSERT buttons Press the corresponding button turning it on to select a signal for insert editing2 Press the button again turning it off to cancel the selection VIDEO button Selects the...

Page 26: ...ayback speed is captured to memory and lights continuously once the speed is captured 3 DELETE button This deletes an existing edit point Hold down this button and press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button which is lit indicating an existing edit point to delete the corresponding edit point The button either goes off or flashes When the button flashes it is necessary to set the deleted edit po...

Page 27: ...re you pressed this button as the IN point If you pressed the PREVIEW button to carry out a preview when the preview ends this button flashes 8 PREVIEW button After edit point setting to preview the editing results on the monitor before recording press this button turning it on If the IN point is not set the preview is carried out with the point where you pressed this button as the IN point During...

Page 28: ...s and refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 2 KEY INHIBIT switch Moving this switch to the ON position disables the controls on the upper and lower control panels You can specify which buttons and knobs are disabled in setup menu item 118 3 PANEL SELECT switch In addition to the lower control panel you can connect a similar control panel to this unit When two control panels are connected to the...

Page 29: ... to any audio track on the tape 2 2 Connector Panel 75Ω 75Ω AUDIO INPUT CUE LOW OFF HIGH ON 600Ω CH1LEVEL LOW OFF HIGH ON 600Ω CH2LEVEL LOW OFF HIGH ON 600Ω CH3LEVEL LOW OFF HIGH ON 600Ω CH4LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUT CUE CH1 OUT CH2 CH3 CH4 LOW OFF HIGH ON 600Ω IN LEVEL Cooling fan Cooling fan 1 Analog audio input output section 2 Analog video input output section see page 2 16 3 Digital audio input outpu...

Page 30: ...gnals When the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON connector 3 SUPER outputs a signal with superimposed time code menu settings alarm messages and other text information 3 Digital audio input output section 1 AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors BNC type Input up to two sets 4 channels channels 1 2 and 3 4 of AES EBU format digital audio signals 2 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors BNC type T...

Page 31: ...ode menu settings alarm messages and other text information 5 Power supply section 1 AC IN connector Use a power cord to connect this to an AC outlet 2 Ground terminal Connect this to ground 6 External device connectors 1 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P connector D sub 50 pin Connect remote control signals from an external device For details refer to the Installation Manual SDI SDI INPUT OUTPUT 1 2 3 SU...

Page 32: ...r alone or in a loop through configuration with the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector 7 RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin Use this for monitoring and diagnosis of the state of this unit from an external computer using ISR Interactive Status Reporting 7 Time code input output section 1 TIME CODE IN connector XLR 3 pin female To record time code from an external device input a time code signal from the time code...

Page 33: ...2000 2000P and DVW A500 A500P 500 500P The following example shows the connections with a MSW A2000 A2000P M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P unit as a player with this unit used as recorder 75Ω 75Ω REMOTE 1 OUT 9P REMOTE 1 IN 9P SDI OUTPUT 3 SDI OUTPUT 3 SDI INPUT REF VIDEO INPUT REF VIDEO INPUT Reference signal MSW A2000 A2000P M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P player DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P recorder BVM 1454 se...

Page 34: ...EO INPUT COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT COMPONENT COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT REMOTE 9P AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 REMOTE 1 IN 9P 75Ω 75Ω Video monitor 75 Ω termination switch Set to OFF when using an analog composite video signal bridge connection and otherwise to ON AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 and CUE IN LEVEL switches Set according to the analog cue audio input level and the impedance see page 2 15 AUDIO INPUT CH1 to...

Page 35: ...nding on the settings of the function menu item OUTREF and setup menu item 309 and the input signal selection the external synchronization status is as shown in the following flowchart The video signals are output always synchronized to the internal reference video signal Start EXT AUTO1 Setting of setup menu item 309 Setting of OUTREF INPUT REF Yes No Is a signal input to the REF VIDEO INPUT conn...

Page 36: ...two signals is selected depends on the operational status of the VTR as shown in the following flowchart Start EXT Setting of setup menu item 309 Setting of OUTREF INPUT REF Yes No Yes No Is a signal input to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector Yes No Lock the servo to the input video signal selected with VID IN setting No external synchronization AUTO1 AUTO2 Currently recording or editing Synchronize t...

Page 37: ... the unit is to be used Connections for recording from a switcher or signal generator 75Ω 75Ω SDI INPUT REF VIDEO INPUT SDI OUTPUT REF VIDEO INPUT SDI INPUT REF VIDEO INPUT 75Ω 75Ω Reference signal Switcher or signal generator DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P Reference signal DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P recorder 75 Ω termination switch OFF 75 Ω termination switch ON DNW A65 A65P player 75 Ω termination...

Page 38: ...put and Servo System Chapter 3 Preparations 3 6 Chapter 3 Preparations Connections for playback SDI OUTPUT COMPOSITE COMPONENT REF VIDEO INPUT 75Ω 75Ω Reference signal Video monitor DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P 75 Ω termination switch ON ...

Page 39: ...elating to preroll Items relating to tape protection Items relating to the time code generator Items relating to video control Items relating to audio control Items relating to digital processing For detailed information about the items except for the basic setup menu items relating to the hours meter of these menus and how to use them see Chapter 12 Setup Menus For detailed information about menu...

Page 40: ... bits cannot be read correctly they will be displayed with an asterisk For example T R U R T R or U R Note The display shown above corresponds to the factory default settings of the unit Changing the setting of setup menu item 005 allows different time data to be displayed in the lower line of the display For details see Section 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 12 5 1 Type of time data Time...

Page 41: ...n during automatic editing or the section between the IN and OUT points in auto feed playback a Initial speed settings or stored speed settings A B C Display Block A Block B TAPE UNTHREAD STANDBY OFF T RELEASE STOP F FWD REW PREROLL PLAY PLAY LOCK PLAY Variation from normal speed REC REC LOCK EDIT EDIT LOCK JOG STILL JOG FWD JOG REV SHUTTLE Speed VAR Speed AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW DMC Speed a D PR...

Page 42: ...n the tape The cassette is drawn into the unit and the STANDBY and STOP buttons light If message ERR 10 appears in the time data menu display section there is moisture condensation in the unit see page 14 4 3 5 1 Cassette Types This unit uses the following digital Betacam cassettes for both recording and playback Digital Betacam cassettes The following tapes can be used for playback on DVW M2000 M...

Page 43: ...her unit by remote control If the tape slacks inside the unit pressing the EJECT button may not eject the cassette For information about how to remove the cassette in such a case refer to Section 1 17 in the Installation Manual 3 5 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Recordings To prevent a tape from being inadvertently erased press in the red record inhibit plug on the cassette Large cassette Smal...

Page 44: ... disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Types of Memory Stick There are two types of Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick that are equipped with the MagicGate copyright protection technology and general Memory Stick Use the general type of M...

Page 45: ...y Stick Do not let the Memory Stick get wet Do not use or keep a Memory Stick in locations that are Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive gases When you carry or store a Memory Stick keep it in its case During access to data While data are being read from or written to the Memory Stick do not shake this unit or subject it to shock...

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Page 47: ...OFF TC MENU TCGSET Z POWER switch side ON Audio selection function selector buttons see page 2 4 Select the input audio signal REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 off REC controls see page 2 6 Adjust the audio recording levels CONFI ON PREREAD indicators see page 2 8 lit Audio signal selection buttons see page 2 5 Select the audio channel to be monitored VID IN setting see page 11 3 Select the input video...

Page 48: ...orded video and audio signals Set the CONFI to ENABLE see page 11 3 to light the CONFI indicator It is now possible to simultaneously monitor the video and audio signals being recorded To use the emphasis function To add emphasis to the analog input audio signal or analog playback audio signal set the EMPHSS to ON see page 11 6 When the signal to which emphasis has been applied is played back it i...

Page 49: ...ly starts advancing Setting the time code value to the real time With the settings in function menu page 1 set as follows carry out the procedure under the heading above Setting an initial time code value In steps 3 and 4 set the value slightly after the current time then carry out step 6 at the instant the real time catches up with the setting TCG F1 INT TCG F2 PRESET RUN FREE DF DF 525 60 mode o...

Page 50: ...ing to the time code VITC in an input video signal With the VID IN in function menu HOME page select an input video signal containing VITC When synchronizing to the time code SMPTE RP188 in an SDI signal With the VID IN in function menu HOME page select SDI 2 Perform the following settings in function menu page 1 When synchronizing to an external time code output LTC or the time code VITC in an in...

Page 51: ...generator to the TIME CODE IN connector 2 Perform the following settings in function menu page 1 TCG F1 EXT TCG F2 PRESET 4 1 3 Recording Procedure To record use the following procedure 1 Insert a cassette For details see the section Inserting a cassette page 3 10 2 Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button Recording starts the servo locks and the SERVO indicator lights 3 To stop recordin...

Page 52: ...d in parenthesis VID IN PB EE CONFI CTL TC Y R B PB OFF TC MENU TCGSET Z Z Audio signal selection buttons see page 2 5 Select the audio channel s to be monitored POWER switch side ON REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 off PB controls see page 2 6 Adjust the audio playback levels TCR setting see page 11 4 Select the time code to be displayed PB EE setting see page 11 3 PB TCG F2 setting see page 11 4 Sele...

Page 53: ... mode Variable speed playback with the speed finely determined by the angular position of the search dial Playback using the capstan override function The playback speed is adjusted temporarily according to the angular position of the search dial to align the playback phase with that of another VTR DMC Playback Playback carried out at memorized varying speed Normal playback First insert a cassette...

Page 54: ...k in shuttle mode In shuttle mode you can control the speed of playback by the angular position of the search dial The range of playback speed is as follows Using a Digital Betacam tape 50 times Using an MPEG IMX tape 78 times Using a Betacam SX tape 78 times Using an analog Betacam tape 35 times for 525 60 mode or 42 times for 625 50 mode There are detents on the search dial at the still position...

Page 55: ...To stop playback in variable speed mode return the search dial to the center position or press the STOP button To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button To alternate between normal speed playback and variable speed mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired variable playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and variable speed playba...

Page 56: ...eed The selected playback speed is displayed in time data display area 2 on the lower control panel of this unit as well as in the character information display on the monitor screen 3 Press the PLAY button while holding down the DMC EDIT button 4 Press the PLAY button or perform any other operation to exit the tape speed override mode See Section 12 2 Setup Menu operations page 12 2 for details o...

Page 57: ...ton Normal speed playback Normal speed playback Press the PREVIEW button For example during a live broadcast of a sporting event you can set the start and end points of highlights while recording and then provide immediate DMC playback of those highlights During DMC playback the tape moves as shown in the following figure Storing a varying playback speed in memory To store the playback speed for D...

Page 58: ...y is a duration of 120 seconds To amend the stored speed variation Press the PREVIEW button The interval between the speed variation start and end points is automatically played back at the stored speed Operate the search dial as required to adjust the playback speed Setting the initial speed to normal speed In step 4 press the PLAY button Executing DMC Playback There are two methods of starting D...

Page 59: ... PREVIEW button lights and after preroll DMC playback is carried out for the section from the speed variation start point then playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point To stop the tape during DMC playback Press the STOP button To exit DMC playback mode Press the DMC EDIT button and the DELETE button simultaneously ...

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Page 61: ... unit allows them to be interpolated using the CTL counter Recording time code For automatic editing regardless of the TCG F1 and TCG F2 settings time code is recorded continuously from the previous time code recorded on the tape Using setup menu item 610 it is also possible to record time code according to the settings in the function menu Sequence of editing operations The following flowchart ou...

Page 62: ...TE buttons see page 2 2 1 9P Editing mode setting section see page 2 11 Select assemble editing or insert editing Player settings POWER switch side ON REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 1 9P PB controls see page 2 6 Adjust the audio playback levels REC controls see page 2 6 Adjust the audio recording levels VID IN setting see page 11 3 Select the input video signal RECINH setting see page 11 8 OFF CTL TC...

Page 63: ...point or OUT point hold down the ENTRY button and press the IN button or OUT button as the case may be When the IN point or OUT point is set the IN button or OUT button respectively lights 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until all the necessary edit points are set When the IN points on both the recorder and player are set the PREVIEW button and AUTO EDIT button flash and it becomes possible to carry out a p...

Page 64: ...der and player the DELETE button starts to flash to indicate that such a setup is impossible Delete all unnecessary edit points using the DELETE button For details of how to delete edit points see the section Deleting an edit point page 5 6 Automatic setting of edit points in split editing Split editing requires a total of eight edit points four video edit points player IN and OUT and recorder IN ...

Page 65: ...O IN or AUDIO OUT button according to the edit point you wish to check While you hold down the button the corresponding indicator lights in the upper line of time data display area 2 and the time value of the edit point is displayed To display the duration of an edit segment You can display the duration between two edit points in the following three cases in the time data menu display section see ...

Page 66: ...OUT button corresponding to the edit point you wish to modify and press the TRIM buttons or While you hold down the button the time value for the edit point appears in the display pressing the button increases the value by one frame and pressing the button decreases it by one frame Deleting an edit point To delete an edit point use the following procedure You can use the same procedure whether or ...

Page 67: ...g length before the edit IN point Note that for automatic editing the preroll time setting on the recorder takes precedence For details of setup menu item 001 see Section 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 12 5 5 1 7 Preview When you have set the edit points the PREVIEW button flashes indicating that you can carry out a preview To carry out a preview use the following procedure 1 Press the RE...

Page 68: ...l point IN Point OUT Point Postroll point Recorder Preroll Edit segment Postroll Recording overlap in case of assemble editing Stop Player Playback Stop Overview When you carry out automatic editing the recorder and player operate as shown in the figure above to copy the video and audio signals between the IN and OUT points on the player to the segment between the IN and OUT points on the recorder...

Page 69: ... the OUT point after starting automatic editing operation After starting the automatic editing operation to end the operation before the preset OUT point hold down the ENTRY button and press the OUT button The position where you pressed the button becomes the OUT point and editing ends To abandon automatic editing Press the STOP button The automatic editing operation is abandoned At the same time ...

Page 70: ...dit points and reexecute the edit Hold down the DELETE button and press the ENTRY button to recall the edit points After adjusting the edit points press the AUTO EDIT button to carry out the edit again For details of how to adjust edit points see Section 5 1 5 Modifying and Deleting Edit Points page 5 6 ...

Page 71: ... assemble editing but not for audio split editing Tape movement during DMC editing The following figure illustrates how the tapes move on the player and recorder during DMC editing Preroll IN Point OUT Point Postroll Recorder Playback DMC editing Playback Stop Preroll time x initial speed Postroll time x final speed Tape moves at initial speed Playback at stored varying speed Tape moves at final s...

Page 72: ...W button The tape is prerolled and then the recorder starts operating at normal speed and the player at the set initial speed 9 On passing the IN point the MEMORY indicator begins to flash turn the search dial to vary the playback speed While the MEMORY indicator is flashing the speed variations are stored in memory On passing the OUT point the MEMORY indicator changes from flashing to continuousl...

Page 73: ...p 1 after setting the recorder or player IN point press the PREVIEW button 5 3 2 Continuous Editing After an automatic editing operation the recorder automatically returns to the OUT point For the second and subsequent editing operations you can continue editing by simply specifying the IN and OUT points on the player In this case the current OUT point on the recorder becomes the new IN point Afte...

Page 74: ... Select the editing mode 4 Press the PLAY button The recorder begins playback Note It takes about two seconds until the playback video stabilizes For this reason start the playback from before the segment of video you wish to use 5 At the editing start point the recorder IN point press the EDIT button and PLAY button simultaneously Editing starts 6 At the editing end point the recorder OUT point p...

Page 75: ... this unit no E E video output is available When the PREREAD is set to OFF after preread editing however if the loop connection remains and an E E signal is output feedback will occur To prevent this select PB mode for the video and digital audio channels in all the modes before the preread editing as follows 1 Set PB EE in function menu HOME page to PB 2 Set the PREREAD in function menu page 4 to...

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Page 77: ...rks By selecting a desired shot mark from the shot mark list you can cue up immediately to that position By means of a button operation you can also cue up to the shot marks adjacent to the current tape position index function Shot data display When the tape includes shot data camera time and other information captured at the time of shooting you can read this in and display the details on a monit...

Page 78: ...h the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display hold down the MARK button and press the F5 MENU button The following menu appears on the monitor GO1 SEARCH TYPE all GO2 LISTING TYPE SHOT MARKER GO3 RS MARK MODE GO4 MARK IN REC shot1 6 2 Shot Mark Operation Menu Z MARK button F5 MENU button Item number G01 G02 G03 G04 Item name SEARCH TYPE LISTING TYPE RS MARK MODE MARK IN REC Settings Se...

Page 79: ...ill be added as long as the total does not exceed 200 shot marks For example if 190 shot marks have already read in only 10 shot marks will be read from the new tape In the shot mark list see page 6 5 the data from different cassettes is separated by a row of dashes 6 3 2 Writing Shot Marks Writing recording start marks during recording In item G03 of the shot mark operation menu page 6 2 for each...

Page 80: ...he ENTRY button and press the MARK button A post mark is written the instant you pressed the MARK button While the mark is being written the message RECORD SHOT MARK appears on the monitor and the REC ERASE indicator flashes Erasing a shot mark Select the shot mark from the shot mark list and then carry out the deletion operation For details of the procedure see page 6 6 6 3 3 Shot Mark List Opera...

Page 81: ...mark operation menu set the required types to ON For details of the menu see page 6 2 You can also use the following procedure 1 With the shot mark list displayed press the F5 SETING button You can now select the shot mark types The function menu display changes as follows EXIT PREV NEXT OFF ON SHT MRK 2 Press the F1 PREV or F2 NEXT button to select a shot mark type 3 Press the F4 ON or F3 OFF but...

Page 82: ...ks from the tape Erasing shot marks from the tape To erase a shot mark use the following procedure Note Once you erase a shot mark from the tape it cannot be read back in 1 With no shot mark list displayed hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds The REC ERASE indicator lights indicating that you can rewrite or erase shot marks 2 Display the shot mark list 3 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to ...

Page 83: ...ed back and the shot data displayed To delete the shot data Once again hold down the ENTRY button and press the PLAY button Example of shot data display The shot data display appears as shown below The details in the shot data depend on the shooting conditions If because of the devices used there is no shot data on a part of the tape it appears as blank Displaying the shot data on the shot mark li...

Page 84: ...r example if shot marks have been read in twice from the same cassette these can be collated as shown in the following figure 180 NO TIME CODE SHOT MARKER 012345 DNW_ 0123 4567 011 S1 10 04 05 11 012 V 10 07 05 02 017 R 10 05 35 24 013 R 10 08 35 04 014 S2 10 09 05 11 015 R 10 10 35 24 016 R 10 10 36 00 180 NO TIME CODE SHOT MARKER 012345 DNW_ 0123 4567 011 S1 10 04 05 11 016 V 10 07 05 02 015 R 1...

Page 85: ...ness of 0 5 mm the IC can be attached to cassettes as a memory label Memory capacity 1 KB user area rewritable Data transfer speed 100 kbps Security functions Reading and writing authorization can be controlled through multiple passwords and permission settings Data management in clip units In Tele File data is managed in units called clips A clip consists of the following data items whose setting...

Page 86: ...current function menu page is HOME HOME2 or page 1 to page 5 the Tele File menu opens automatically whenever a Tele File label is detected on a cassette loaded into the VTR For details about setup menu item 134 see Section 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu page 12 8 Configuration of the Tele File menu The Tele File menu has a tree structure as illustrated below When the menu first opens the me...

Page 87: ...re are the following types Cue Cue point Protct Write protected Mark Mark R Strt Recording start point IN IN point OUT OUT point Take Take number Cut Cut number Scene Scene number Comnt Comment 2001 07 21 No 0001 48 Cue Point WP Mark R TELE FILE TEST 01 00 00 02 10 ON KEEP 00 00 31 10 00 00 57 10 Cue ATTRIB SELECT UNDO WR EXT HOME TEL E F F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Monitor display Final data recording date...

Page 88: ...out attribute data display modify mode see Section 7 3 5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data page 7 11 Selects a data modification mode for the data selected in the clip The cursor changes from to Note In the following cases the SELECT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE When the memory label itself is write p...

Page 89: ...ecording start point IN Point IN point OUT Point OUT point Tk Take number Cut Cut number Scn Scene number Comment Comment Clip data No 0001 Data is displayed for 1 clip per line Clips are assigned continuous numbers beginning with No 0001 for the clip on the top line To select clips Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob in clip data display mode The data for the selected clip appears in the menu display s...

Page 90: ... Preroll and Cue Up Using Clip Data In clip data display mode you can use clip data to preroll and cue up To preroll to the cue point IN point or OUT point 1 Select a clip 2 Select the cue point the IN point or the OUT point 3 Press the PREROLL button The unit exits from the Tele File menu and prerolls to the position of the selected data The preroll time is according to the setting of setup menu ...

Page 91: ...To make take number cut number and scene number settings page 7 9 Comment To make comment settings page 7 10 Deletes the data setting value Enabled when cue point IN point OUT point take number cut number scene number or comment data is selected A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip da...

Page 92: ...ep 1 is deleted To set time code data Proceed as follows to make or change settings for cue point IN point and OUT point data 1 Select a clip 2 Select cue point IN point or OUT point 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The two most significant digits begin to flash and the data can be set or modified 5 Press the F3 T or F4 t button ...

Page 93: ...dification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The data entry area begins to flash and the data can be set 5 Select the data by pressing the F3 or F4 button or rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob 6 Press the F2 SET button The data setting is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode To make take number cut number and scene number settings Proceed as follows to make take number cut number ...

Page 94: ...the character place after the place where you want to insert starts flashing and then press the F6 INSERT button 8 Press the F2 OK button The comment is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode 7 3 4 Undo Resume Functions Undo function The undo function cancels all modifications and returns the data to the state it was in when first read Press the F5 UNDO button in clip data displa...

Page 95: ...hat recorded most recently to the tape Write inhibit setting Whether the entire Tele File is write inhibited The write inhibit setting can be modified Thread count The thread count value recorded on the tape Number of cue points The number of cue points recorded in the Tele File You can check the cue point values in clip data display mode Control mode The setting of setup menu item 133 For more in...

Page 96: ...n The change to the setting is confirmed Note In the following cases the SELECT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE When the memory label itself is write protected To format the Tele File memory You can format the Tele File memory erase all modifiable data However the memory cannot be formatted in the following ca...

Page 97: ... contains information such as the device that recorded the material and whether the material is the original or a copy The Source Pack section contains information about when where who recorded the material A UMID with a Basic section only is called a Basic UMID A UMID with both Basic and Source Pack sections is called an Extended UMID The following figure shows a general overview of the informati...

Page 98: ...ce Number by using setup menu item 654 UMID GENERATE METHOD See page 12 18 for more information about setup menu item 654 Selecting the SDI VANC line to insert the UMID You can select the VANC 1 line into which the generated UMID should be inserted Make this selection by using setup menu item 652 UMID SD VANC LINE See page 12 18 for more information about setup menu item 652 Note UMID data in the ...

Page 99: ...e zone settings The UMID uses the UTC Coordinated Universal Time time standard Setting this unit s built in calendar clock to the local time and then setting a time zone to indicate the difference from global UTC standard time allows correct UMIDs to be generated To set the time zone display the HOME page of the function menu and proceed as follows See Section 11 1 2 Using the Function Menu page 1...

Page 100: ... connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector on the connector panel displays all UMID items at once The display of each line is explained below 1 Instance Number generation method and Instance Number The generation method is displayed as follows CP 16 16 bit PRS pseudo random sequence Copy No method 24PRS 24 bit PRS method others Other than the abo...

Page 101: ...shown for Target position data 2nd character Indicates higher than sea level indicates lower than sea level XXXXXXXm Altitude data unit meters Y The number of satellites used to calculate position data hexadecimal D DOP dilution of precision value between Y and D Displayed when a supportive apparatus was used A space blank is displayed when no supportive apparatus was used 6 Longitude Following W ...

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Page 103: ...m value dictionary item as defined in the SMPTE RP210A Metadata Dictionary to express and transfer points such as recording start points and edit point candidates in up to 32 bytes of data The basic format of the SMPTE RP210A Metadata Dictionary is defined in SMPTE 336M Data Encoding Protocol using Key Length Value KLV coding specifications ...

Page 104: ...setup menu item 723 page 12 24 to blank the line chosen for setup menu item 652 Selecting whether to record essence marks contained in input video signals You can select whether or not to record essence mark data contained in input video signals Make this selection using setup menu item 661 ESSENCE MARK INPUT RECORD See page 12 20 for more information about setup menu item 661 Selecting whether to...

Page 105: ...r or not to convert into essence marks and output events detected by the AED during playback normal playback variable speed playback and jog playback Make this selection using setup menu item 659 AED ESSENCE MARK CONVERT See page 12 19 for more information about setup menu item 659 Recording event marks in a Tele File label The time code of cut events detected by the AED can be written to a Tele F...

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Page 107: ...s to this as F1 VID IN in function menu HOME page is set to Y R B HOME2 page user defined function keys Up to six function keys can be defined i e six functions can be assigned to the F1 to F6 buttons in the HOME2 page You can select and define the following function keys Functions selected from the function menu items in the HOME page and menu pages 1 to 4 Function key to display the setting for ...

Page 108: ...page Press either of the page buttons V v The V button selects the next page in the order HOME t 1 t 2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 t HOME The v button selects the next page in the order HOME t 6 t 5 t 4 t 3 t 2 t 1 t HOME With one of menu pages 1 to 6 displayed pressing the HOME button changes the page to the HOME page Pressing the HOME button when the HOME or HOME2 page is displayed changes the page to HOME2...

Page 109: ...area 1 see page 2 7 TC Playback time code read by the internal time code reader or recording time code The LTC or VITC time data type indicator see page 2 7 lights a UB User bits data of playback time code or recording time code The LUB or VIUB time data type indicator lights depending on whether the time code is LTC or VITC a CTL The running time of the tape being played back or recorded as calcu...

Page 110: ... code generated by the internal time code generator by a control panel operation or by remote control from the device connected to the REMOTE1 IN 9P connector REGEN Synchronize the internal time code generator with the playback time code read by the internal time code reader Selects one of the following running modes for the internal time code generator FREE The time code continues to increase as ...

Page 111: ... 3 dB PRESET Regardless of manually set values the chroma signal is set to the standard level Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value for the chroma signal output level Sets the color phase phase relative to burst PRESET Regardless of manually set values the color phase is set to the standard value Manual setting With the display...

Page 112: ...t the output signal subcarrier phase across the range 200 ns relative to this unit s input reference signal Adjust this item when you are using composite signals in editing and want to adjust the output signal subcarrier phase precisely to match a reference signal Even when this value is adjusted the output SCH subcarrier to sync phase is maintained Sets the level of composite video signals input ...

Page 113: ...ing may not match the reference signal selected with the F2 OUTREF In assemble editing color framing may be non continuous at edit points When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the video H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 8F The capstan servo locks in units of 8 fields For tape output color framing matches the reference signal...

Page 114: ...playback For details of UMID see Chapter 8 Displays the setup utility menu For details of the setup utility menu see Chapter 13 Item F5 RECINH F6 PREREAD Setting Specifies whether or not to inhibit recording to tape ON Inhibit recording to tape depending on the setting of setup menu item 310 OFF Do not inhibit recording to tape Specifies whether or not to preread read before write in insert editin...

Page 115: ...Items 001 to 099 Items B01 to B20 Function Display of the total number of hours the unit has been powered on and other information collected by the digital hours meter Settings relating to the preroll time superimposed text information switching between 525 line NTSC and 625 line PAL operation modes etc Settings relating to the menu banks for saving menu settings Refer to Page 14 5 Page 12 5 Page ...

Page 116: ...zed when there are items which are not displayed However there is no indication in the menu display section that the menu has been customized For details about how to customize the setup menu refer to the Maintenance Manual Displaying a desired menu item When the menu item number displayed in the menu display is flashing you can change the menu item by turning the MULTI CONTROL knob To skip from o...

Page 117: ...ing value 3 When all required changes have been made press the F5 SET button This makes the new settings effective To abandon making changes and exit from the setup menu display Press the F6 EXIT button To change the settings of menu items with sub items When a selected menu item has sub items select a desired sub item using the procedure described in the section To display a desired sub item on t...

Page 118: ...are termed menu banks Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required To save the current active menu settings Set one of menu items B11 SAVE BANK 1 to B13 SAVE BANK 3 to ON depending on which of the menu banks you wish to save in then press the F5 SET button To recall settings from a menu bank When recalling the settings saved in one of menu banks 1 to 3 set the corresponding one ...

Page 119: ...cter information to be output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector when the function menu item CHARA is set to ON T STA Time data display information and the unit s status T UB Time data display information and the user s bits T CTL Time data display information and CTL T T Time data display information and time code LTC or VITC TIME Time code LTC ...

Page 120: ...0 00 means hours minutes for both TTL and REM The setting of item F5 T INFO on page 3 of the function menu determines whether TTL or REM is displayed For more information about page 3 of the function menu see Page 3 in Section 11 2 Function Menu Item List page 11 6 Item number 009a 011a 012b Item name CHARACTER TYPE CHARACTER V SIZE CONDITION DISPLAY VIDEO MONTOR Settings Determines the type of ch...

Page 121: ...F FWD and REW buttons function Select whether the PREROLL button functions Select whether the AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW buttons function Select whether the F1 to F6 buttons function Select whether the audio signal buttons function Select whether the EDIT PRESET button functions Select whether the ENTRY IN OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT TRIM TRIM GS MARK GS LIST DELETE and DMC EDIT buttons function Select w...

Page 122: ... speed 525 line mode or 78 times 625 line mode Digital Betacam cassette 50 times normal speed Select the output signal to the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors MANU Output the signals selected by the audio signal selection buttons on the lower control panel AUTO1 Output stereo using the AFM channels 3 and 4 for playback from metal tape and the LNG channels 1 and 2 for playback from oxide tape AUTO2 Output...

Page 123: ...elect whether or not to enable tape speed override mode DIS Disable tape speed override mode TSO Enable tape speed override mode Select whether or not to lock the capstan phase in 3 variable speed play mode when playing back a Betacam or Betacam SP cassette OFF Do not lock ON Lock Select the tape speed characteristics for the search dial rotation rate VTR commands TYPE1 Tape speed varies linearly ...

Page 124: ...d EDIT All switches and buttons for editing operations other than the audio signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are disabled ENA All switches and buttons other than the audio signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are enabled Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed mode from the control panel of this unit OFF For MPEG IMX and analog tapes from ...

Page 125: ...menu screen OFF Do not continuously input log IN and OUT point data ON Continuously input log IN and OUT point data Menu items in the range 200 to 299 relating to the remote control interface Item number 201 202 211 Item name PARA RUN CF FLAG DVW M2000P 2000P only REMOTE1 PORT Settings Select whether or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs DIS No synchronized operation ENA Use sy...

Page 126: ...tart and end editing depending on the timing of command reception When editing in phase synchronized mode with menu item 004 set to ON select the target phase synchronization accuracy ACCUR 0 frame accuracy ROUGH 1 frame accuracy Select the initial speed automatically set when carrying out DMC editing MANU The speed determined by the rotation of the search dial PLAY Normal playback speed STILL Sta...

Page 127: ...is set to REF and any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH8 and TC buttons is lit the reference signal for video audio signal processing is locked to the input video signal EXT The servo reference signal is forced to be EXT an external reference video input signal is used Select the conditions under which recording is inhibited when the function menu item RECINH is set to ON ALL All tape recordin...

Page 128: ...he operation if the recorder was not synchronized in time OFF Editing is not carried out and the unit stops ON The editing is automatically retried up to twice Specify the preread operation A V Preread for both audio and video AUDIO Preread for audio only VIDEO Preread for video only The preread operation is enabled when the function menu item PREREAD is set to ON or with a command from the 9 pin ...

Page 129: ...ing to tape protection Item number 501 502 503 504 505 Item name STILL TIMER TAPE PROTECTION MODE FROM SEARCH TAPE PROTECTION MODE FROM STOP DRUM ROTATION IN STANDBY OFF STILL TENSION Settings Select the time delay from the tape transport stopping either the stop mode or the still playback mode in search mode until the unit automatically switches to the tape protection mode in order to protect the...

Page 130: ...5 line mode Select a line to insert the VITC in 9H 21H 22H Select any line from 9 to 22 Note You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 Select whether or not to set the ID code OFF Do not set the ID code ON Set the ID code To set the ID code Press the F5 SET button with this menu item displayed in the menu display to enter the ID code setting...

Page 131: ...o be used in the time code generated by the time code generator 000 Character set not specified 001 8 bit characters compliant with ISO 646 and ISO 2022 010 Undefined 011 Undefined 100 Undefined 101 SMPTE 262M page line multiplex system 110 Undefined 111 Undefined Select whether or not to carry out phase correction control on the LTC generated by the time code generator OFF No control ON Carry out...

Page 132: ...TCG F2 when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH8 and TC buttons is lit the time code generator regenerates according to the time code played back from the tape Select UMID output and the UMID type off Do not output UMID BASIC Output Basic UMID EXTENDED Output Extended UMID Notes Even if EXTENDED is selected Basic UMID is output if Basic UMID is recorded on the tape being played back When men...

Page 133: ...Ownership who can be set See the section To set Stored Ownership page 8 2 Select whether or not to output essence marks recorded on the tape during playback off Do not output on Output Note When menu item 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA is set to 8 bit nothing of UMID is output regardless of the setting of this menu item Select whether or not to convert into essence marks and output shot marks recorded in t...

Page 134: ...record on Record _RecStart essence mark in the recording start frame Select whether or not to record essence marks during insert edit recording off Do not record on Record _RecStart essence mark in the recording start frame and record _RecEnd essence mark in the recording end frame Select whether when playing back PLAY Digital Betacam to output UMID data recorded in the 1st field to the 2nd field ...

Page 135: ... items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu item THROU Regardless of the setting of other sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be specified in this menu item Specify blanking for lines 12 to 19 BLANK Carry out blanking THROU Switch off blanking Specify blanking for lines 20 BLANK Carry out blanking HALF Carry out half blanking THROU Switch off blanking Specify blank...

Page 136: ...olor bar signal CB100 100 color bar signal DVW M2000P 2000P CB75 75 color bar signal DVW M2000 2000 CB75R 75 color bar signal reverse BOW Bowtie signal PLSBR Pulse bar signal MLTBS Multi burst signal HSWP H sweep signal 5STEP 5 step signal RAMP Ramp signal SH Shallow ramp signal RED Red signal GRAY 50 flat signal WHITE 100 flat signal BB Black burst signal SDI SDI check field signal NTC7 NTC 7 tes...

Page 137: ...te output signal referred to below as an output signal Notes Setup removal is carried out only with respect to a Betacam format CAV input signal menu setting and NTSC composite input signal It is not carried out with respect to other input signals The setup amounts specified in this menu item have no connection with the function menu item SETUP When the input signal Betacam playback signal and out...

Page 138: ...ack level 272 to 0 to 272 Adjust the output signal sync phase 128 to 0 to 127 Adjust the output signal subcarrier phase 0 to 1023 For playback from an analog Betacam cassette adjust the Y C delay 2048 to 0 to 2047 Item number 723 DVW M2000 2000 DVW M2000P 2000P Item name INPUT VIDEO BLANK 0 ALL LINE 12 LINE 12 LINE 20 20 9 22 LINE 9 LINE 22 Settings Switch blanking on or off for individual lines i...

Page 139: ...ays selected for SDI signals Set the output phase for the video playback signal when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH4 CUE and TC buttons is lit INT The video playback signal output phase is the same as the output phase in E E mode Use this setting when editing with a single VTR or when previewing while watching the VTR output signal EXT The video playback signal output phase is the same ...

Page 140: ...back OFF Not muted CUEUP Muted during cue up or preroll operations FULL Muted in shuttle mode Specify the time for cross fade or fade in out editing of audio signals 5 ms 10 ms 15 ms 20 ms 25 msa 50 msb 85 ms 115 msc Note The cross fade or fade in out operation means that the recording is rewritten from the OUT point for the length specified by this setting Even at the minimum 5 ms setting a lengt...

Page 141: ...setting display section turns off To turn off the test signal generator press the audio signal selection button for any of CH1 to CH4 channels 1 to 4 Set the brightness of the audio level meters 0 7 Set in this range 0 is the brightest and 7 the dimmest Set the output phase for the audio playback signal when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH4 CUE and TC buttons is lit INT The audio playbac...

Page 142: ...ng playback of analog tapes the non audio flag is OFF regardless of the setting of this item In the MPEG IMX format operation is the same as for the OFF setting or AUTO setting Recording operation follows the setting of maintenance menu item M372 For more information about the maintenance menu item M372 refer to the Maintenance Manual Select the analog audio signals tracks 1 to 8 to be assigned to...

Page 143: ...ks 1 to 4 Note The settings tr5 6 and tr7 8 are only valid for MPEG IMX playback on the DVW M2000 M2000P tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channel...

Page 144: ...For details see menu item 904 Determine how the buttons used to freeze an image function MOMNT Holding the DELETE button and pressing the TRIM button carries out a freeze The freeze ends when the buttons are released LATCH Holding the DELETE button and pressing the TRIM button carries out a freeze The freeze continues even after the buttons are released To update the freeze image Hold the DELETE b...

Page 145: ... setup utility menu on a monitor Connect a monitor to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector of this unit SETUP MENU UTILITY F1 SETUP MENU DOWNLOAD F2 SETUP MENU UPLOAD F3 FORMAT STICK MEMORY STICK 13 1 1 Using Memory Stick Data Refer to the Maintenance manual Volume 1 for more information about downloading uploading and formatting operations To download files saved in ...

Page 146: ...ME button held down rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to switch EXEC OFF to EXEC ON SUP UTL EXIT SET UPLOAD SETUP EXEC ON HOME F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 When you want to redo a file selection rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to display the file name again then go back to step 2 The monitor screen display changes as follows ROM TO STICK File EXECUTE ON XXXXXXXX XXX SETUP MENU UPLOAD STICK VTR 5 Press the F5 SET b...

Page 147: ...ctions 13 3 3 Press the F5 SET button Formatting is executed If you are using a new memory stick or if an error occurs during execution of F3 FORMAT STICK use the sub mode to format the memory stick Note All data in the memory stick is erased when you execute F3 FORMAT STICK ...

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Page 149: ...on Manual 14 2 Head Cleaning To clean the video heads and audio heads always use the special purpose Sony BCT HD12CL cleaning cassette If you insert the cleaning cassette it is automatically ejected after a head cleaning operation which lasts for 5 seconds Follow the instructions with the cleaning cassette carefully as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads Notes When carr...

Page 150: ... monitor The error message and code also appear superimposed on a monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector Depending on the error code an indication of the source of the problem may appear as a secondary error message ERROR 01 REEL TROUBLE 1 Error message displays To display error messages and codes superimposed on the monitor set the CHARA ...

Page 151: ... of drum motor has been detected Malfunction of threading or unthreading operation has been detected The tape top processing has not been completed in the threading mode Dew condensation has been detected The tape top and tape end have been detected simultaneously Malfunction of tape top sensor has been detected Malfunction of tape end sensor has been detected Malfunction of cooling fan motor has ...

Page 152: ...rum and capstan motors stop and the cassette is automatically ejected Then the durm starts to rotate again to dry its surface In this state the unit is not operable When the moisture has evaporated the error message disappears and the ALARM indicator goes off If ERR 10 appears and the ALARM indicator lights immediately after powering the unit on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the error m...

Page 153: ...top and still mode in units of 1 hour H04 THREADING mode Displays the total number of times tape has been threaded in the unit H12 DRUM RUNNING mode resettable Same as H02 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the drum H13 TAPE RUNNING mode resettable Same as H03 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining ...

Page 154: ...ents refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Use the following table as a timing guide for checking and replacing components of the unit These intervals are not guaranteed lifetimes the timing for replacing components depends on the particular conditions of use In particular depending on the degree of dirt contamination and abrasion pinch rollers and cleaners may require replacement earlier than ...

Page 155: ...inutes with BCT 184MXL 525 60 220 minutes with BCT 184MXL 625 50 Betacam SX playback time DVW M2000 M2000P 194 minutes with BCT 194SXLA Analog Betacam playback time DVW M2000 M2000P 90 minutes with BCT 90MLA 525 60 108 minutes with BCT 90MLA 625 50 Fast forward rewind time Approx 3 minutes with BCT 184MXL Search speed Shuttle mode Digital Betacam playback Still to approx 50 times normal playback s...

Page 156: ...pulse 1 or less LF non linearity 3 0 or less Analog composite input to analog composite output Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N 56 dB or more Differential gain 2 or less Differential phase 2 or less Y C delay 20 ns or less K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Output SCH phase Based upon RS 170A CCIR R 624 3 Adjustable by using the menu Digitale audio system Digital audio CH1 to CH4 signal format...

Page 157: ... 16 bit mode 0 05 rms emphasis on Below measurable level Bandwidth S N K factor 2T pulse Y R Y B Y 525 line mode 0 to 4 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 625 line mode 0 to 5 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 0 to 2 0 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 56 dB or more 1 or less Frequency response Dynamic range Distortion 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz 90 dB or more at 1kHz emphasis on 0 05 or less at 1 kHz emphasis on reference le...

Page 158: ...r less Bandwidth S N K factor 2T pulse LF non linearity Y C delay Metal tape 25 Hz to 5 5 MHz 0 5 dB 4 0 dB 25 Hz to 2 0 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 48 dB or more 48 dB or more 2 or less 3 or less 4 or less 20 ns or less Oxide tape 25 Hz to 4 0 MHz 0 5 dB 6 0 dB 25 Hz to 1 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 46 dB or more 45 dB or more 3 or less LNG AFM Frequency response at 20 dB below peak level a S N at 3 distortion lev...

Page 159: ...U CH1 2 CH3 4 BNC 2 Complies with AES 3id 1995 TIME CODE IN XLR 3 pin female 1 0 5 to 18 Vp p 10 kΩ balanced CUE IN XLR 3 pin female 1 LOW OFF 60 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH OFF 4 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH ON 4 dBm 600 Ω termination balanced Output connectors SDI OUTPUT BNC 3 including 1 for character superimposition Serial digital 270 Mbits s SMPTE 259 M ITU R BT 656 COMPONENT VIDEO O...

Page 160: ...it BKMW 104 HD Upconverter Board RCC 5G 9 pin Remote Control Cable BVR 50 50P TBC Remote Control Unit RMM 131 Rack Mount Adaptor BCT HD12CL Cleaning Cassette Tape AC power cord For customers in the U S A and Canada Part No 1 557 377 11 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 For customers in the United Kingdom Part No 1 777 823 12 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 For customers in European countries other than the United...

Page 161: ... 11 4 DF indicator 2 7 Digital audio input output section 2 16 device connection 3 1 hours meter 14 5 signal input output section 2 17 Digital Betacam cassettes 3 10 format 1 1 tapes A 2 DISPLAY FULL FINE button 2 4 DMC editing 5 11 playback 4 12 DMC EDIT button 2 12 DOLBY function menu 11 7 DOLBY NR indicator 2 8 Drop frame mark 3 9 mode 11 4 E EDIT button 2 10 Edit point 5 3 cue up and preroll 5...

Page 162: ...dicator 2 2 RUN function menu 11 4 S SC function menu 11 6 SDI INPUT connectors 2 17 SDI OUTPUT connectors 2 17 Search control section 2 8 Search dial 2 9 SERVO indicator 2 11 SETUP function menu 11 5 Setup 3 7 Setup utility menu overview 13 1 memory stick data operations 13 1 SHIFT indicator 2 8 Shot data 6 7 Shot mark function cueing up 6 6 list operations 6 4 operation menu 6 2 operations 6 3 o...

Page 163: ... for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation ...

Page 164: ...Printed in Japan 2004 06 13 2004 DVW M2000 M2000P DVW 2000 2000P SY 3 826 013 03 1 Printed on 100 recycled paper Sony Corporation B P Company ...

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