Sony PVE-500 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 95

Summary of Contents for PVE-500

Page 1: ...01993 by Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...netic interference Emission EN55103 2 ElectromagneticSusceptibiiity Imrnunity This product is inlended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E l residential E2 cornmercialand light industrial E3 urbanoutdoors arid E4 controlledEMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clientseuropéens Ce produit portarit la marque CE es1conforme a la fois a la Directivesur la compatibilité électromagn...

Page 3: ... E Outline 5 2 E Selecting FROM and TO Sources 5 4 E Setting Edit Points 5 E Setting a Transition Time 5 7 E Chapter 6 Controlling tlie DFS 5UU Siiapsliot Fiinction 6 2 1 1 Advanced Editing Controlling the DFS 500 During an A Rol1Edit 6 I I 1 Previcwing Immediately After Setting IN Points Quiclc Editing 6 1 Kesuniing Edit After Setting Player IN Poini Uutt Editing 6 1 E Using Aiixiliary Soiirces 6...

Page 4: ...Recalling an Edit Interna1EDL Mode Only 7 6 E Adjusting and Deleting Edits 7 E Uploading Downloading the EDL Interna1EDL Mode Only 7 8 E Error Messages A E In Case of Trouble A 3 E Specifications A 4 E Optional Accessorie 5 E Recommended Equi 5 E GIossary A E Index 1 1 E ...

Page 5: ...alor broadcast editing equipment can obtain a general grasp of the unit s capabilities by reading through this chapter Chapter 3 Preparations Covers matters which you need to know before using the unit such as how to connect externa1 equipment to this unit in order to configure a complete editing system and preparations to make before stating to edit Chapter 4 Basic Editing Cut Edits Explains how ...

Page 6: ...anual ielers to it simply as the PLAY button STOP ENTRY PLAY bunon When pressed together with the ENTRY button this buttan functions as the STOP bunon This manual refers to it as the STOP ENTRY PLAY button with the keys to press indicated in parentheses Control panel illustrations Tlie numbers of buttons and switches in illustrations of the control panel correspond to steps in the procedure under ...

Page 7: ...Tiiis cliaptei explains the piincipal feahlies of ihe iinit and opiional accessoiies Principal Features 1 2 E Optional Accessories 1 4 E ...

Page 8: ...s when switching between the playhack of selected players o control the DFS 500 snapshot function for automatic storing and recalling of snapshots in coordination with edits stored in this unit Audio mixer control You can connect a VSP AóOO MXP 290 or MXP 390 series audio mixer or another audio mixer equipped with a 15 pin parallel or 9 pin serial inte face using the optional mixer control cable o...

Page 9: ...ing a T connector Start delay measurement The unit aiitomatically measures the amount of time which a connected VTR requires to achieve stahle tape movement after receiving a start command Information for each VTR is stored in the unit s internal memory It remains available for at least 100hours after the unit is turned off provided that the unit has been powered on for at least two hours Easy set...

Page 10: ...details please contact a Sony sales representative RMM SO0 RMM 500control panel maunt adaptar RCC 5AA mixer control cable A 9 pinIl5 pin conversion cable f o use in connecting an audio mixer equipped with a 15 pin parailel interface VSP A600 MXP 290 MXP P390 etc to this unit Cables for use in connecting a video switcher or an audio mixer equipped with a 9 pin serial interface MXP S390 etc to this ...

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Page 12: ...ion page 2 4 E I I Player 2 time counter Recorder time counter section page 2 5 E section page 2 5 E Source selection section page 2 6 E Power switch 415 rol1setting Edit point sening section section page 2 7 EJ Edit mode setting section page 2 7 E Manual editinglsetup section page PB E I Player operatioii control Autornatic editing section Recordei operatioii control section page 2 9 E page 2 12 ...

Page 13: ...onizes and uses color framing T1iis yields a stable picture hut editing precision is slightly lower ON Synchronizes but does not use color framing OPF Does not synchronize TCIRTCICTL edit reference selectors for player 1 player 2 and recorder Determine the time counter display format for player 1 Pl player 2 P2 and the recorder R TC Displays the recorded time code absolute value The display is not...

Page 14: ...uration distance from an IN point to an OUT point is being displayed in the time counter O OOUT edit end point indicator red Lights when an OUT point has been set for player 1 and flashes to indicate that an OUT poirit needs to be set Flashes at high speed while an OUT point or duration is being displayed in the time counter O Time counter Depending upon the setting of the TC RTC CTL selector disp...

Page 15: ...e rplnined iinder ite11i r to O iii Pln yer 1 tilile Press the TOTAL button if you want to display the coirriter sectioii page 2 4 Ej recorder s total running time in tlie time counter The indicator begins to flash when you press the Time counter button Press the button again to restore the time Dependiug upon the settings of the TCIRTCICTL countes s original display selector and tlie TOTAL button...

Page 16: ...1 connector as the source The button lights when you press it AUXl ENTRY Pl auxiliary source 1 Press to select the equipment connected to the AUXl connector as the source for example a camera connected to a video switcher P21AUX2 ENTRY P2 button P2 player 2 Press to select the VTR connected to the PLAYER 2 connector as the source The button lights when you pI essit AUX2 ENTRY P2 auxiliary source 2...

Page 17: ...select assemble mode The button lights Press to select channel 1 audio inseri mode The If any of the inse t mode buttons are lit piess them button lights If the ASMBL button is lit press it to exit insert mode before pressing this button to exit assemble mode befo e pressing this button For i ifor iiation aboiit the arreiiible aiid iiisert nrodes see Selectiiig tlie Edit Mode page 4 E A2 audioi2 b...

Page 18: ...data is saved in the unit s internal memory If this button is pressed while you are using the setup menu setup data b r the current menu item is written to the unit s EEPROM2 EDITISETUP ENTRY EDIT button EDIT Press to put the unit into E E mode using the edit mode set witli the edit mode buttons While you keep the button pressed the recorder s input signals selected by the edit rnode are output to...

Page 19: ... FF fast forward Fast forwards the tape VAR ENTRY c FF variable When using a player which suppo ts Dynamic Tracking DT press the search dial to bring it to the raised position then press this button You will be able to edit noiseless varlable speed playback DT editing The di ection indicator 0 flash in red while you are running a tape in variahle speed mode Search dial Controls the movement of the...

Page 20: ... SPEED LAST EDITICLEAR ENTRYI AUDlO SPLIT button 1 r ENTRY LAST EDIT button Recorder IN button Recorder OUT button ENTRY GO TO ENTRY button Edit point setting seclion Q IBS ENTRY a button together with both the Di and OUT buttons Trim Press this button together with the The IN and OUT points will be moved one IN button a or OUT button CD 6 3when you frame back want to move an i Nor OUT point one f...

Page 21: ...nently selected player press this button alone While you hold it down the IN point is displayed in the time counter To display the duration press this button together with the player OUT hutton 1 To rehearse an edit segmentwithout recording Player OUT button To seta player OUT point press this button together with the ENTRY button To confirm the OUT point of the currently selected player press thi...

Page 22: ...TI ENTRY AUTO EDIT multiple edits In interna1 EDL mode press when you want to execute two or more edits in succession beginning with the current edit The edits are executed until the last one has finished or until you press the ALL STOP button RVWIJUMP reviewljump button Press when you want to review an edit after recording it The recorder plays back the edit During playback press once more to jum...

Page 23: ...pplied EDL INlOUT connector D SUB 9 pin male Connect to a personal computer or externa1 110 device for inputloutput of EDL data SWITCHER connector D SUB 9 pin female Connect a video switcher using a 9 pin remote cable not supplied Mixer control mode selector Set to PARALLEL or SERIAL according to the interface of the audio mixer connected to tbe MIXER connector O MIXER connector D SUB 9 pin femaie...

Page 24: ...ut referente video signals GPI OUT connector BNCtype Output trigger signals to externa1equipment Use setup menu items 06 to 08 to set the timing and pulse width For niore irformariort abolir tlie serirp rrienrr see PVE 500Serrrp lriirializarior page3 8 E ...

Page 25: ...preparations wliicli yoii need to malte before starting to edit Precautions 3 2 E Connections 3 E Preparations for Editing 3 E PVE 500 Setup Initialization 3 8 E Measuring Sr t Delays 3 14 E Preparing Tapes for Editing 3 15 E ...

Page 26: ...ent and contact your retailer or a Sony sales representative Usage precautions Usage and storage conditions Avoid using or storing the unit in places which are e very hot or cold usage tempexature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104OF o exposed to direct sunlight o1near heaters darnp or dusty e subject to severe vibrations e near equipment generating strong electromagnetic emissions 0 near transmitting ...

Page 27: ...000 DMX E3000 DMX E2000 Optional cables must be purchased to connect external equipmenr Depending upon the model some featuresof the external equiprnent may not be supported For iiiore irfori77atio11 coritnct n Sony raler zlyrereiitntii e The following will explain connections for three systems e A cut editing system with one player and one recorder A cut editing system with two players one record...

Page 28: ...the BVS A1201 audio routing switcher Source monitor Main monitor l J VlN L Cables no1supplied lar connectingthis unit with other equipment 0 0 0 RCC 5G IOG 30G9 pin rernolecable 0 752i coaxial cable Cul editing system using a video routing switcher and an audio routing switcher Set the board switches of the BVS V1201 and BVS A1201 as follows BVS VI201 board setttrigs BVS A1201board settings 3 4 E ...

Page 29: ...audio mixer The illustration shows connections for a system using the DFS 500 DME switcher and the MXP 290 audio mixer Source monitor Main monitor 1 i 75Clcoaxialcable Al0 rol1system using the DFS 500 DME switcher and the MXP 290 audio mixer Chapter 3 Preparations 3 5 E ...

Page 30: ...OINT and 33 AUX 3 MIXER CROSSPOINT FOr niore inforr iatiorr see PVE 500Setrip Initialization page E MXP 290and DFSdOO crossooints Tlie INI VIDEOco inectoroj the DFS 500 corresporids to crosspoint O or crosspobit 5 or aboite For ir orniation aboilt crosspobits arid cor riecrors oj otlier nrixers arid si vitchers coritnct a Soriy service representative Source selection button P1 P2 AUX 1 ENTRY P1 AU...

Page 31: ...elector Selecl lime counter display formal foi recorderand players 1 and 2 with TCIRTCICTL seleclors Set up with setup menu see page 3 B E I Preparea tape lar recording inserting time codes ir necessaiy see page 3 l5 E 1 I 2 Preparationc for editing For VTRs able to readVlTC time codes set to read For VTRs which featurea built intime code generator both LTC and VlTC time codes set VITCIAUTOILTC se...

Page 32: ...up mode In setup mode settings are displayed as follows Data stored to the unit s EEPROM remains valid until updated again Playei 1 Player 2 Recorder lime counler limecounler lime counler I I l llem number Abbrevialed lille llem vaiue Display shows selting of 7 seconds lor item 01 rnaximurn prerolllime Selup rnenu display Usingthe setup menu Proceed as follows to use the setup rnenu Usingthe setup...

Page 33: ...order 2 Rotate the player search dial until the player time counters display the item yo want to change 3 Rotate the recorder search dial until the recorder time countel displays the value you want to set If the setting is different from the current setting the time counter display flashes 4 Press the STORE ENTRY REC button The data is written to the unit s EEPROM To make further settings return t...

Page 34: ...the preroll T 7SEC 7 seconds 1OSEC 10seconds m No automatic reset On Automatic reset However if the selector is set to CTL and the VTR is set for automatic edit point setting withsetup menu item SEtUP OS he counter is not automatically reset OFF No automatic edit poirits rEC Automatic edit pointsfor recorder only ALL Automatic edit pointsfor al1VTRs usedin previousedit except playersin DT editina ...

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Page 36: ...ntrol panel Therefore set tnis itern lo Ori when monitoiina recorder O lout Inro atl AU3 S CP AU3 A CP A600 USE memoi interna1 m o d e Notethat al1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 2 1 199 Crosspoint inrangefromOto 99 However aiways 5 when using the BVS VI201 or BVS A1201 regardlessof he setting of this item Ql1 2 199 Crosspoint in rangefromO to 99 However must be set to 1 2 3 or 4 when using a mixer with a parall...

Page 37: ...unters of player 1 player 2 and the recorder Example Player 1 devlce type display PVW 2600used as player 1 The device Wee is diselavedas a 4 dgithexaoecirna nLrnoer 01as Y 11lh s un11 cannoi determine if he i pe cannot be oelerm ned the dev ce iype olnenise blank Chapler3 Preparations 3 13 E Y if this unit s learn funcfion has acquired a start delay value olherwise biank VTR device iype display ...

Page 38: ...ert a tape containing recorded material into each VTR and press the LEARN button The tapes begin to run and the unit measures the stzt delays This information is saved in the unit s interna1 memory It remains available for at least 100hours after the unit s power is turned off provided that the unit has heen powered on for at least two hours m When VTR connections are changed or when the previousl...

Page 39: ... OUTpornf ñrsi iNpolnl neededover Ihis segmeni Master tape lor assemble editlng c Simultaneousor separate insertion ofselected audio and video signals insert editing To prepare a master tape for insert editing record CTL signals along the entire length of the tape For either assemble or insert editing you will also need to record time code signals if you want to locate positions on the tape by mea...

Page 40: ...de Select setup menu item SEtUP 27 abbreviation tc PrSEt and rotate the recorder search dial to set the time code After setting the time code do not exit the setup menu 2 Seiect setup menu item SEtUP 28 abbreviation tc droP to select drop frame mode or non drop frame mode Do not exit the setup menu 3 While still in the setup menu press the REC button together with the PLAY button in the recorder o...

Page 41: ...setup menu 2 Select setup menu item SEtUP 28 abbreviation tc droP to select drop frame mode os non drop frame mode Do not exit the setup menu 3 While still in the setup menu press the EDIT button together with the PLAY button in the recorder operation control section Recording begins with a time code approximately 20 seconds or 60 seconds depending upon the setting of setup menu item SEtUP 29 befo...

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Page 44: ...er pa9e 4 f W J J For instruction ori how to perfoim AíB rol1editirig rlsirtg nvopln yers ree Chnpter 5 Editing ivith Tivo Plnyers A B Rol1 E dits What iscut editing Cut editing is a technique for switching instantaneously fr omone scene to another Cut IN Cut OUT Recordervideo Ptayer video Recordervideo Cut editing In assemble mode audio and video signals are switched at the same time In insert mo...

Page 45: ...hnique b r inserting video audio channels 1and 2 time code and control signals into a master tape either together or separately It assumes that you have already recorded control or time code signals across the entise length of the tape Use insert editing when you want to e add music os narration to an edited video program e add video to an edited audio program o take a tape reco ded in assemble mo...

Page 46: ...utton Ihe button lights If any of the insert mode buttons V Al Ai are lit press tliem so that they go out before pressing the ASMBL button To select insert mode Press one or more of the video V audio 1 Al and audio 2 A2 buttons depending on the signals you want to insert Ihe buttons light If the ASMBL button is lit press it so that it goes out before pressing the insert mode button 1 4 4 E 1 Chapt...

Page 47: ...it press it once If flashing press it twice The button goes out 2 Press the P1 or P2 button to select the VTR connected to the PLAYER 1 or PLAYER 2 connector The button lights In addition the red P1 or P2 indicator lights in the FROM row of the FROM TO indicators i diirntiori i irisr be set wliet irsiiig nii airrilinry soiirce AUX 1 2 3 For niore i fornintioii ree U siizgAirrilinry Soiirces pnge 6...

Page 48: ...n for shunle rnode Plays back Ihetape ln the forward or reversedireclions at speeds up lo 10 times normaispeed or t16 times normal speed dependlng on Ihe rotationangle and the sening of setup rnenu ilernSEtUPBO The center poslüon where you feel a ciick gives a stlli picture Push in and rotate forjog rnode Piaysback the tape in the lorwardor reverse directions al speeds up lo 1 3 times normal speed...

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Page 50: ...t it is now possible to conduct a preview or execute the edit For I I I O I i forr iariort abolli previei s ree Previeii irig ilie Edir page4 11 F Foi iilore brforr taiiori abolir e eclrtiori see E ecllriilgrhe Erlir page4 12 EJ If the edit mode buttons beginto flash If you set an edit point without first selecting an edit rnode al1of the edit rnode buttons begin to flash Refer to Selecting the Ed...

Page 51: ...ing to the edit point you want to confirm see chnrt beloiv You can confirm player and recorder edit points at the same time by pressing more than one button e k As long as you hold the button down the edit point is displayed in the player or recorder time counter Edit points which have been set automatically are displayed in the same way but the display flashes During this time the corresponding I...

Page 52: ...r and tecorder duration at the same time To adjust edit points by one frame at a time Press the IN or OUT button fOr the edit point you want to adji st While holding it down press the O button to move the edit point one frame forward or the m button to move it one frame backward It makes no difference whether you press the INIOU I button first or the O 1 button first as long as you hold both down ...

Page 53: ...sume after the player passes the OUT point To restart the preview being executed Press the PREVIEW hutton again To movethe OUT point backwardduring the preview When you reach the scene where you wish to set the new OUT point press the recorder OUT button while holding down the ENTRY button In insert mode the new OUT point is set at the position on the recorder tape where you pressed the OUT and EN...

Page 54: ...rts flashing to inforrn you that you can now conduct a review For inore infoimation abour reviews see Reviewing flieEdir pnge 4 13 E To movethe OUT point backward during the edit When you reach the scene where you wish to set the new OUT point press the AUTO EDIT button again or press the recorder OUT button while holding down ttie ENTRY button The point where you pressed the button is set as the ...

Page 55: ...oint for the next edit the RVWIJUMP button stops flashing To jump to the vicinity of the OUT point during a review After passing the IN point press the RVWIJUMP button once more The tape plays in fast fonvard mode to a point about five seconds before the OUT point then IetuIns to normal playback The review continues up to the postrol1 point m Thejump function is not available when the tape has als...

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Page 58: ... I IN point OUT point I TO sodrct 6 roil piayeii I IN ooint OUT oint I Recordei 1 L 1 Transiliori time II Effectexecution Bacic NB rol1ediling When conducting an AíB rol1edit with this unit and a connected switcher set the edit mode edit sources players edit points and transition time using this unit Select the effect type using the switcher N B rol1editing session AiB rol1 editing diff ers from c...

Page 59: ... in the following ways Confinning and adjusting edit points Before adjusting or confirming player edit points it is necessary to select the FROM or TO source by pressing the PI or PZ button The button lights to indicate the selected source Moving an OUT point during a preview If you wish to move an OUT point backward during a preview wait until after the transition Then when the player reaches the...

Page 60: ...is not lit o The hutton lights At the same time the red P1 or P2 indicator in the TO row Iights e The green TO indicator goes out Both of the green indicators are now out A dtrrntioii lnrlst be set wlieri irring ari ni rilin y sorr re AUX 1 2 3 For nrore infonnntio i see UsitigArrxiliary Sorrrres pnge 6 S E How the FROMand TO indicators change The green FROM and TO indicators change in the followi...

Page 61: ...source press the FROM TO button lighting the green FROM indicator To change the TO source press the FROM TO button again lighting the green TO indicator 2 Press the P1 or P2 button to select the playes Chapter 5 Ediling with Two Players M0 Rol1Edits 5 5 E ...

Page 62: ...PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons begin to flash to inform you that it is now posible to conduct a preview ot execute the edit If you set all six edit points youx seIf and the sum of the TO and FROM durations does not match the r ecorder s dur ation then the tecordet s OUT point is given priority and the TO source s OUT point is ignored If you do not set an OUT point forthe FROM source Until you execu...

Page 63: ...and real time o NTSC 29 97 frames per second 0 PAL SE CAM 25 frames per second The maximum transition time which may be set with this unit is 999 frames TO set the transition time Proceed as follows 1 2 h I To se1the transitiontime 1 Verify that the A B button is lit then press the TRANS button If the TRANS button is flashing press it so that it lights 2 The transition time is displayed in the EDI...

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Page 66: ...e i1for17iatio11 nborit interiial EDL node nndpage 7 2 E f o niole i formntiori aborlt edirs To control the DFS 500snapshot function Set setup menu item 21 AUTO SNAPSHOT to On The unit will automaticallylink EDLedits and DFS 500snapshots in the followingway 9 Whenever you register an edit in the EDL the DFS 500registers a snapshotusing the edit number e The DFS 500alsoregisters a snapshot irnmedia...

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Page 69: ...set as the IN points for player and recorder and a preview begins However if you have already set IN points the existing IN points are not changed 3 When you reach the scene where you want to set the OUT point press the recorder OUT hutton while holding down the ENTRY button The recorder OUT point is set About two secondc later the player and the recorder stop unless yoii are editing in assemble m...

Page 70: ...bout moving the search dial afte executing the current edit Buttedit procedure 1 After cornpleting an edit search the player tape for the scene where you wish to set the next LN point Freeze the picture there 2 Press the AUTO EDIT button An automatic edit begins 3 When you reach the scene where you want to set the OUT point pr ess the AUTO EDIT button again or press the recorder OUT button while h...

Page 71: ...iabout correspoizderice sbetweeri thir iozit s aiuiliary i iput selectiori biittons and equip rieiit cori iectedto the SWITCHER arid MIXER connectors ree page 3 6 E 10 11 Set edil pointsas necessaryusing the buttons and search dials in the player and recorder operalion control sections Editing procedure iising an auxiiiary source 1 Select the edit mode 2 Press the A B button The button lights 3 Pr...

Page 72: ...ource duration to O also in open end cut editing 8 Set three out of the four INIOUT points for player and recorder 9 Press the TRANS hutton turning its indicator on and set the transition time 10 If necessay conducta preview 11 Execute the edit You must set a duration when using an auxiliary sonrce If you are conducting an A B rol1edit press the FROM TO button to light the red FROM TO indicator co...

Page 73: ...player audio or the recorder audio but not for both If you set split audio IN points for the playeras well as for the recorder the IN point set last is given priority e Split IN points cannot be used in DT editing If you set an initial DT playback speed for a player and then set an split audio IN point for that player the split audio IN point is ignored at execution time An split audio IN point ca...

Page 74: ...n be set and confirmed segxdless of the state of the AUDIO SPLIT button 8 f necessary conduct a preview 9 Press the AUTO EDIT button to execute the edit To adjust a split audio INpoint Repeat steps 4 to 6 You cannot adjust a split audio I Npoint unless the AUDIO SPLITbutton is lit To display the offset of a split audio IN point Ve ify that AUDIO SPLIT button is lit then press the i Nbutton togethe...

Page 75: ... 2 7 6 3 8 6 Use other butions a controls as necessary to control the player and recorder l l To perform DT edit ng wilh one player 1 With the player search dial in the raised position press t ie VAR ENTRY FF button The player enters variable speed playback mode The player direction indicator M starts flashing 2 Start playback with the player and rotate the search dial to select the desired speed ...

Page 76: ...o set the player INpoint move the search dial to the center position to stop the tape 2 While pressing the player IN and OUT buttons press the the ENTRY button The initial playback speed is set to O times normal speed 3 Rotate the search dial to select the desired speed 4 While pressing the ENTRY button press the AUDIO SPLIT button The initial playback speed is changed from O times normal speed to...

Page 77: ...e the speed of the cunently selected player only The cunently selected player is the player conesponding to the lit source selection button either P1 or P2 m You must set a duration for the player used in a DT edit If you are conducting an AlB rol1 or sync rol1 edit press the FROM TO hutton to light the red FROM TO indicator corresponding to the player before setting the duration Chapter 6 Advance...

Page 78: ...e VTRs cor esponding to the P1 and P2 buttons you do not need to set their OUT points The OUT points will be calculated automatically at the time when you execute the edit or preview If the FROM or TO source is an auxiliary source corresponding to the AUXl ENTRY Pl AUX2 ENTRY P2 or AUX3 ENTRY FROM TO button or if the FROM or TO source is being used in DT editing you do not need to set the duration...

Page 79: ... during the preview This unit features a GPI interface for controlling extemal equipment such as still picture devices character generators and superimposers The timing and pulse width of signals output from the GPI OUT connector can be specified iising setup menu items 06 07 and 08 of the setup menu These signals are output when you conducta preview or edit Plense coiisult tlie iiinriiinls oj the...

Page 80: ...o der 5 At the desired i N point press the EDIT button together with the recorder PLAY button 6 At the point where you want to stop the OUT point pI ess the ALL STOP button The playe and recorder stop For still pictures of the player and recorder at the OUT point At the OUT point press the player and recorder STILL buttons m Avoid beginning an edit while the recorde is in still playback mode Doing...

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Page 82: ... you need it again edil edil edil dala edit data Edit decision list Buttons used to managethe EDL The following buttons are used in the EDL management pmcedures explained in this chapter TRANS bunon LAST EDIT bunon BS ENTRY a bunon FS ENTRY O button CLEAR EDIT NO fiRANS DUR ENTRY LAST EDIT display buttons button 1 1 1 j STORE ENTRY REC button SETUP ENTRY EDIT bullon RECALL AUTO ALL STOP button ENT...

Page 83: ...UTO EDIT button to execute an automatic edit the edit is output to the external device Llp to 999 edits can be output numbered 001 to 999 Extemal EDL mode is a convenient way to review edit data for example by outputting the data to a printer a 1 Edit number display Whenever the TRANS bntton is not lit the number of the current edit is displayed in the EDIT NO TRANS DUR display Edit number display...

Page 84: ... edit number ate saved autornatically This is convenient when you want L o compare two previews To use tliis function press the LAST EDIT button Each time you press the button the most recent preview data is replaced by the previous preview data or vice versa When only one preview has been executed with the current edit number When you press tlie LAST EDIT button the preview data is recalled When ...

Page 85: ... When you recallan edit from the EDL and execute it without changing it The displayed number does not change When you register edit number 00 the 100thedit The edit number may or may not be updated depending upon the setting of setup menu item 26 AUTO EDL CLEAR 8 SEtUP 26 is OFF overwrite disabled The edit number cannot be updated because the EDL is full he edit number display changes to FUL and r...

Page 86: ...ssing the BS ENTRY m button after recalling edit 01 As shown below this rnakes it possible to recall edits up to the one with a numbe one larger than the new edit the edit preceded by n xx l t t 99 t 00 01 t t nxx To recallan edit later than the current one Press the F S ENTRY m button The edit immediately after the currently displayed edit is recalled Keep p essing the button until the display sh...

Page 87: ...dit is preceded by d yoii can follow the normal procedures to recall and preview the edit However it cannot be executed and stored in the EDL again and it cannot be downloaded To restorea deletededit Recall the edit then press the LAST EDIT button The d displayed in front of the edit nurnbe disappears To clear the EDL Press the CLEAR NTRY LAST EDIT button together with the ALL STOP button The EDL ...

Page 88: ...nvritten beyond edit 00 then edits are downloaded beginning with the edit immediately after the new edit the edit preceded by n and continuing until the edit immediately befose the new edit When uploading The data is imported into the EDL as soon as you execute the upload fiom the external equipment During the transmission the UPL display changes to a flashing numher UXX where XX represents the nu...

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Page 90: ...t edit rnode Enable recordingfor the recorder or cassette Check to be sure that the specified tape positionwas correct Check to be sure that time codes are recorded coritiriuously Repeat the seek cornrnand without runningtape rnanually CtrL Err Time counter of relevant VTR Tirne counter of relevant VTR Time counter of relevant VTR VTR does not servo lock at IN pointfo preview or autornatic edit VT...

Page 91: ...e are horizontal stripes on the screen 0 You may have reset the time counter since setiing the edit points 0 With some VTRs the actual edit oints may be slightly difierent from those which you entered Correct with the I 6trim buttons Are CTL signals continuous across the edit transition There is picture breakup between edits when the REC bution is used Use the AUTO EDIT or EDIT bution instead Guar...

Page 92: ...x 265 mm wlhld 15 1s x 3 1 1x 10 12 inches Editing Precision Time code normal synchronization O frames CTL normal synchronization i l fiames may vary depending on connected VTR Input and Output Connectors AC IN 3 pin male PLAYER 1 D SUB 9 pin Lemale RS 422A PLAYER 2 D SUB 9 pin female RS 422A RECORDER D SUB 9 pin female RS 422A SWITCHER D SUB 9 pin female RS 422A MIXER D SUB 9 pin female SERIALIPA...

Page 93: ...pecifications subject to change without notice RMM 500 control panel mount adaptor RCC 5AA mixer control cable 5m about 16feet RCC 5GlIOGl30G 9 pin remote cables 5dlOd30m about 16 feet133 feetl98 feet VTRs VTRs having 9 pin rernote connector BVH DVR DVW BVW PVW UVW BVU VO EVO SVOISVP PCM and LVRILVA series Video switchers DFS 500 BVS 3000 DVS 8000 DVS 6000 DVS 2000 series BVS V1201 BVS A1201 BVS 1...

Page 94: ...he video runs at 29 97 frameslsec The time code and video are synchronized by dropping the first two f ames of the time code everyminute except at the ten minute maxks See also Non drop frame mode E E mode Electric to Electric mode The input signals are passed through the recorder s electronics but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as heads and tapes and supplied to the output connecto...

Page 95: ...tape but the VTR is not ready for immediate recording os playback Synchronization To adjust the running speed and phase of playback and recording tapes while the tapes run from a preroll point to an edit start point to enable accurate editing Time code A digitally encoded signal that is recorded on videotape in units of hours minutes seconds arid frames to label each frame of video SMPTE time code...

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Page 97: ...0 E Edit executing 4 I2 E previewing 4 1 E reviewing 4 13 E Edit data list EDL 7 E dit data management See EDL management Edit decision list 7 1 E Edit mode 4 3 E Edit mode setting section 2 705 Edit number display 7 3 E Edit numberltiansitionlduration setting and display section 2 6 E Edit point adjusting 4 10 E confirming 4 9 E deleting 4 10 E setting fer A B rol1 editing 5 6 E setting for cut e...

Page 98: ...principal features 1 2 E setup initialization 3 8 E Quick editing 6 3 E RCC 5AA mixer control cable 1 4 E RCC 5G lOG130G 1 4 E Recalling an edit 7 6 E previous previews last edit buffer 7 4 E Recommended equipment A 5 E Recorder operation control section 2 10 E Recorder time counter section 2 5 E Recording new time codes on a recorded tape in insert mode 3 17 E Registering an edit 7 5 E Resuming e...

Page 99: ...delays 3 1 l E 3 14 E SYNCrol1 editing 6 12 E display range 3 10 E TO source 5 4 E Transition time 5 7 E Troubleshooting A 3 E Uploading the EDL 7 8 E Usage precautions 3 2 E Using auxiliary sources 6 5 E Viewing an edit point scene 4 10 E ...

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