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Connections and Settings
The following figure shows a cut editing system
configuration that includes two DSR-80/80Ps to serve
as the player and recorder.
Connections for a Cut Editing System
For details of connecting devices other than the DSR-80/
80Ps, refer to the instruction manual for each device.
Settings on the DSR-80/80Ps (recorder and player)
For details of the video/audio input and audio mode settings
for the recorder, see “Settings for Recording” (page 19).
Note
Jog audio playback by the player can only be
monitored on the player itself and its monitor. This
monitoring cannot be done on the recorder even when
it is in EE mode.
About reference video signals
In order to provide stable video and audio signals for
analog editing, it is necessary for the built-in time base
corrector (TBC) to operate correctly. To ensure this,
input a reference video signal synchronized with the
video signal to the REF. VIDEO IN connector and set
the REF. VIDEO IN 75
Ω
termination switch to ON.
Switch
Recorder
Player
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE/LOCAL
QSDI OUTPUT
MONITOR
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT 2
(SUPER)
REMOTE
QSDI
INPUT
MONITOR
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT 2
(SUPER)
REMOTE
REF.
VIDEO
OUT
REF.
VIDEO IN
PLAYER
RECORDER
When you select assemble or insert editing
mode on the editing controller, the EDIT
MODE indicator lights on the front panel of the
recorder and the recorder automatically enters
the selected editing mode.
DSR-80/80P
(player)
Audio input
Source monitor
Editing control unit (such as
RM-450/450CE, PVE-500, etc.)
DSR-80/80P
(recorder)
Composite
video input
Audio input
Composite
video input
Main monitor
1
75
Ω
coaxial cable (not supplied)
3
Cable with RCA phono plugs
(not supplied)
2
9-pin remote control cable (one cable
is supplied with the DSR-80/80P)
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
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Connections for an A/B Roll Editing System
The following is an example configuration of A/B roll
editing system using the DSR-80/80P.
In this configuration, the recorder is a DSR-80/80P,
player 1 is a DSR-60/60P, and player 2 is an analog
Betacam UVW-1600/1600P Videocassette Player. To
create a final tape (a tape that contains a completely
packaged program) in Betacam format, you can use a
Betacam VCR such as the UVW-1800/1800P as the
recorder.
The purpose of the following figure is to clearly
indicate the flow of signals among the component
devices in this system. The specific connections and
DSR-80/80P settings for this system are described
beginning on the next page.
a) When using a DFS-500/500P DME Switcher, the phase of the
video signals processed by the DFS-500/500P is delayed,
which means that a delay unit must be connected between the
MXP-290 Audio Mixer’s output and the audio input in the DSR-
80/80P (recorder).
Audio monitor system
Source video
monitor
DSR-80/80P
(recorder)
DPS-D7 or other
delay unit
a)
MXP-290 Audio
Mixer
PVE-500, etc
(Editing controller)
Main video monitor
Video signal generator
(Sony Tektronix TSG-
130, etc)
DFS-500/500P
DME Switcher
DSR-60/60P (player 1)
Video signal
Audio signal
Reference video signal
Control signal
UVW-1600/
1600P
(player 2)
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