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DCR 6024 / 6128 / 6000

MEDIA RECORDER

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Planning & Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for DCR 6000

Page 1: ...DCR 6024 6128 6000 MEDIA RECORDER Bild im Format 16 9 Planning Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...s are re served in the event of the grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or de sign Liable to technical alterations in the course of further development Toute communication ou repr...

Page 3: ...6 4 Tape Deck DMS 6000 1 22 1 6 5 Scanner Assemply 1 28 1 6 6 Control Panel DCH 6024 CP 1 30 1 6 7 Data Switch DSW 6000 1 31 2 Technical Specifications 2 1 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Tape Deck Recording Sys...

Page 4: ...connections DCR 6000 3 23 3 7 1 Connect the connection cables 3 24 4 Connections 4 1 4 1 Rear View DMS 6000 4 1 4 2 Rear View DTV 6024 4 2 4 3 Rear View DDP 6128 4 3 4 4 Rear View DMS 6000 4 4 4 5 Te...

Page 5: ...5 5 4 Control of the Input Reference signal 5 6 5 4 1 DTV Mode 5 6 5 4 2 Data Mode 5 7 5 5 Operation 5 8 6 Interfaces 6 1 6 1 RS422 ES Bus REM 1 ES Bus Port according to EBU Tech 3245 E 6 1 6 2 REM 2...

Page 6: ...case of an emergency ensure that the power is disconnected Any interruption of the protection conductor inside or outside the apparatus or disconnection of the protective earth terminal is likely to m...

Page 7: ...nly applicable when correctly shielded cables are used for installation of the equipment This applies to video cables as well as control cables Corresponding cables can be obtained from Thomson Run al...

Page 8: ...the opened machine is inevitable this may only be done by an expert who is familiar with the dangers involved Beware of high speed rotating video heads Wear safety glasses Warning ATTENTION Capacitors...

Page 9: ...Safety Instructions DCR 6024 6128 6000 IV Planning Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 10: ...d application With the addition of the data switch the same tapedeck can be used to record data or digital HD video in many formats 1 1 2 HDTV RECORDER DCR 6024 The DCR 6024 is a digital component HDT...

Page 11: ...ecording Data rates up to 128 MBtes sec 128 MBytes sec in instrumentation mode without rewrites 100MBytes sec in Hippi mode with rewrites 500 GBytes max capacity on large cassette Hippi serial optical...

Page 12: ...Installation Rev 1 7 2001 1 2 OVERVIEW 1 2 1 HDTV RECORDER DCR 6024 The DCR 6024 consists of two basic modules Tapedeck DMS 6000 incl Control Panel DCH 6024 CP DTV Processor DTV 6024 Tapedeck Processo...

Page 13: ...g and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 1 2 2 DATA RECORDER DCR 6128 The DCR 6128 consists of two basic modules Tapedeck DMS 6000 incl Control Panel DCH 6024 CP Data Processor DDP 6128 Tapedeck Processor Cont...

Page 14: ...CORDER SYSTEM DCR 6000 The DCR 6000 consists of two basic modules Tapedeck DMS 6000 incl Control Panel DCH 6024 CP Data Processor DDP 6128 DTV Processor DTV 6024 Data Switch DSW 6000 Tapedeck DTV Proc...

Page 15: ...ed for easy transport 19 inch rack installation kit for tapedeck and processors are available Order no BD 5197 000 175 602 211 for tapedeck BD 5198 000 175 602 310 for DTV processor BD 5199 000 175 60...

Page 16: ...different functions in each menu replacing a high number of dedicated keys All analog adjustments are done by a digipot which function varies with the different menus for further informations see chap...

Page 17: ...1 General DCR 6024 6128 6000 1 8 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 18: ...stan Motor X X X X TC CUE CTL Main Erase Head BY 5115 Cue CTL Timecode Control Analog TC In Out Head Phone Scanner DCH 6024 KE BY 5113 Record Pre Equalizer BY 5112 Scanner Power Supply BY 5110 PLAYBAC...

Page 19: ...omon Coder Decoder VDFM 1 Video Frame Memory AOUT Audio Output Processor VOUT Video Out Processor SCCV Scanning Converter AMON Power Supply Audio Digital In Audio Monitor Out R SDTV Sync Out Video Mon...

Page 20: ...PROCESSOR DDP 6128 I O Buffer Record Data Control Data Play Data To Tapedeck CORE2 HPIF DMON DPSC CORE1 IONT Power Supply AC IN 5V 5V 3 3V PWRS Voltage Control EEPROM SIND DPMB Manufacture Data Stora...

Page 21: ...1 General DCR 6024 6128 6000 1 12 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 22: ...D 6 Track pattern Data HAI Helical Address Information Fig 108 D 6 Track pattern data The track pattern of the recorder contains the helical tracks with the video and au dio sectors DTV mode and rewri...

Page 23: ...and identfy data and system tracks of data recordings On tape a standard 25 fps SMPTE timecode is used For the internal control interface this information is translated into a TSID Track Set ID each t...

Page 24: ...e display of the ADJUST menu The Inner Code is used to correct up to 7 single errors in each datablock of 227 bytes DTV mode or 230 Bytes in data mode With the restriction that the off tape bit error...

Page 25: ...ct up to four machines Such a cluster con figuration allows the design of cost effective operating configurations as only one control panel is required to operate several machines The integrated two m...

Page 26: ...the serial parallel converter and converted into 4 channel parallel luminance data Y and 4 channel chrominance data Pb Pr After line shuffling parity bytes for the outer error correction coding are a...

Page 27: ...ed into the original data arrangement after the line deshuffling and channel deshuffling The concealment circuit is provided to interpolate the data in case that the data are not fully corrected by us...

Page 28: ...nitor output through the output connec tors of the rear panel and the headphone jack in the Tapedeck The monitor signals can be selected from the input or reproduced audio signals the aux input signal...

Page 29: ...and inserted in data stream All required clock generators are located on this board The incoming data packet is distributed and segmented into 8 channels This board contains also the system control u...

Page 30: ...oard is a standard XGA signal 1024x768 80Hz The DPX data is con verted into an XGa signal If the resolution of DPX signal is lower than XGA resolu tion the complete picture is displayed If the resolut...

Page 31: ...motion picture playback at a speed of 0 25 to 0 25 times of normal speed around zero Visible search is possible even at 15 times the normal speed in both directions Moreover a high quality still pictu...

Page 32: ...ng reference All signals have ECL level BY 5113 Preequalizer On the preequalizer BY 5113 the data will be converted into a one bit serial data stream LSB first A phase locked loop circuit PLL generate...

Page 33: ...d frequency response are aligned and bias is added Play The cue playback signal passes through a level control and equalizer stage before it is converted back to a digital form on the cue control anal...

Page 34: ...main components of the control system are connected via the serial iMCS bus system with each other iMCS internal machine communication sys tem This bus is based on standard IEEE 802 3 ETHERNET Because...

Page 35: ...TV Mode All external standard control systems are connected to the DCR 6024 via this unit Different control dialects are converted into the iMCS data format and exchanged with CCU via a Dual Port Ram...

Page 36: ...alog output of tape tension arms are passed to this unit Motor power amplifiers are interfaced via analog output stages Clock Generator All basic reference clocks which are used by the servo and contr...

Page 37: ...ed MP magnetic tape Fig 109 Scanner assembly Record Amplifier The pre equalized record signal transferred via a 50 cable to the record buffer BY 5003 passes the rotary transformer All connections of t...

Page 38: ...With an uncoded bit length of 0 3 m a cluster of 8 tracks and a length of 150 mm contains the data quantity of 4 Mbit 300 clusters per second so produce a data quantity of 1 2 Giga bits s The tape wr...

Page 39: ...s features for DTV and data recorder depend ing on system status at power on or switching between DTV and data different menu structure is loaded The Control Panel of the machine can be used either as...

Page 40: ...r to a DMS 6000 Tapedeck The switch command is transferred to the data switch via REM3 connector of the tapedeck All tapedeck signals are switchable between the two different processors Record data Pl...

Page 41: ...1 General DCR 6024 6128 6000 1 32 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 42: ...inch depth 692 mm 27 56 inch Weight Tapedeck 52 kg approx DTV Processor 52 kg approx Data Processor 35 kg approx Data Switch 17 kg approx Voltage supply Tapedeck DTV Processor Data Processor Data Swi...

Page 43: ...ay cause radio interfer ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 2 2 TAPEDECK RECORDING SYSTEM Tape format PHILIPS TOSHIBA D 6 19 mm SMPTE 277 278M Scanner diameter 96 mm...

Page 44: ...s Tape speed 497 mm s Winding speed 20 times normal speed Servo lock time 6s from stop 2s from stand by Edit accuracy DTV with Tape Timer 1 frame with time code 0 frame Slow motion DTV within 0 25 to...

Page 45: ...between 60i and 59 94i mode Cross play is not possible between 60 59 94 interlace and progressive segmented frame modes from to mode mode 23 97p 24p 25p 23 97sf 24sf 25sf 23 97p ok ok ok ok ok 24p ok...

Page 46: ...l Trilevel Sync 0 3 Vpp 75 VIDEO MONITORING OUT 75Ohms Measuring at SDI Input to Video Monitor Output Video level Color Bar Y Pr Pb R G B 0 7V 0 5dB Frequency response Y 0 25MHz 0 5dB Multiburst 30MHz...

Page 47: ...tion Measuring at Digital Input to Audio Monitor Output with 4dBu Studio Level Item CH Specification Test Signal Audio level left 4dBm 0 3dB 1kHz 20dBFS right 4dBm 0 3dB 1kHz 20dBFS Frequency response...

Page 48: ...ratio from 3 distortion more than 44 dB Distortion at 0 VU 1 2 Wow and flutter NAB unweighted 0 2 Monitor output level switchable Low imped balanced 3 0 4 8 dBu Analog Audio Monitoring Option for Ope...

Page 49: ...ate of approx 60 MBytes will lead to the following typical telecine speeds 2k 2048 1556 4 5 frames sec HDTV 1920 x 1080 8 frames sec Note The net data rate is specified in the Hippi standard with 100...

Page 50: ...ub 9 pole female Remote 3 Data switch D Sub 25 pole male iMCS loop through 2x BNC Protective ground PE cabinet ground screw socket SERVICE RS 232C D Sub 9 pole female Waveform monitor Waveform Signal...

Page 51: ...SC PAL SYNC Out BNC AUDIO INPUTS Digital AES EBU one audio pair per connector 30 fr sec systems 5x XLR female 24 25 fr sec systems 6x XLR female AUDIO OUTPUTS Analog Audio Monitoring switchable 2x XLR...

Page 52: ...HD female REMOTE iMCS loop through 2x BNC Network future option RJ 45 MAINS Mains IN connector Processor rear 3 pole according to IEC 320 CEE 22 max 10A Mains Fuses Processor Breaker automatic GROUND...

Page 53: ...2 Technical Specifications DCR 6024 6128 6000 2 12 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 54: ...e foam parts lift the Tapedeck Processors out of the packing Check that all parts are delivered The Tapedeck packing contains the standard accessories comprising the following parts Cable set for inte...

Page 55: ...uires a minimum space of 447 x 700 mm at a height of 800 mm or 18 rack units RU of 19 inch cabinet Additional space for ventilation or rack mount kit is required 447 mm 700 mm 397 mm 397 mm Tapedeck P...

Page 56: ...um space of 447 x 700 mm at a height of 500 mm or 14 rack units RU of 19 inch cabinet Additional space for ventilation or rack mount kit is required 447 mm 700 mm 397 mm 220 mm Tapedeck Processor 9 RU...

Page 57: ...space of 447 x 700 mm at a height of 1110 mm or 25 rack units RU of 19 inch cabinet Additional space for ventilation or rack mount kit is required 447 mm 700 mm 397 mm 220 mm 9 RU 5 RU RU Rack Units...

Page 58: ...ptimum operation is at an ambient temperature of 25 oC 5 o C see the technical data The blowers support the air circulation in the respective unit and lead the heated air into the room When installing...

Page 59: ...n plug in unit 1 comprises three fans and ventilates the p c boards behind the door see the figure The fan plug in unit 2 comprises one blower and ventilates the vertically arranged p c boards in the...

Page 60: ...it comprising three blowers to remove the heated exhaust air out of the Processor The fresh air circulates along at horizontally arranged p c boards and leaves the device at the rear The fresh air to...

Page 61: ...l as a remote panel in preparation Installing the Control Panel as a local panel delivery state ATTENTION When installing the DCR 6024 6128 6000 care should be taken not to cover the fresh air entries...

Page 62: ...sor Make sure that the stands of the Tapedeck fit into the holes in the cover of the Processor 2 Slide the Tapedeck to the front until the right rear locking facility at the Proces sor automatically l...

Page 63: ...edeck Processor Interface cable max 1m Ventilation Ventilation DCR 6024 PHILIPS DCR 6024 Ventilation DDP 6128 only Fig 308 Side by side mounting The modules Tapedeck and Processor can be also arranged...

Page 64: ...ys to install the DFA recording system DCR 6000 First is one stack the second is using one stack for tapedeck and data processor and a second stack for the DTV processor In each configuration the DFat...

Page 65: ...allation Rev 1 7 2001 DMS 6000 DCR 6024 DDP 6128 DATA VIDEO DTV 6024 DDP 6128 Fig 310 Mounting DCR 6000 in two stacks The Data Switch DSW 6000 was designed to use only in combination with a DMS 6000 t...

Page 66: ...nch rack mount kit for Data Processor DDP 6128 type BD 5199 order number 0 175 602 410 THOMSON recommends cabinets with a mounting depth of 900 mm The maximum mounting height depends on the selected v...

Page 67: ...4 2 Example DCR 6024 built in into a 19 inch cabinet Rack PHILIPS DCR 6024 DCR 6024 Tapedeck Air input Tapedeck Air input Processor Processor REFERENCE INT EXT ALARM SYSTEM ERROR RATE VIDEO CONCEAL AU...

Page 68: ...3 Installation DCR 6024 6128 6000 3 15 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 3 4 5 INSTALLING CONTROL PANEL AS REMOTE PANEL in preparation Fig 312 Control Panel DCH 6024 CP of the DMS 6000 front view...

Page 69: ...ush the locking buttons at the lower left and right side of the Panel fig A 2 and keep them pushed Place the panel in the mounting brackets oblique downwards fig B 3 Release the locking buttons and sl...

Page 70: ...2C REM 2 OUT IN REC DATA CONTROL iMCS TO PROCESSOR AC IN 50 50 CONTROL REC DATA PB DATA 75 OFF IMCS AUDIO DIGITAL I O 11 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 OUT IN CH 50 BREAKER OFF WAVE FORM MONITOR TIME CODE TE...

Page 71: ...ocket only Tapedeck and Processor are provided on the rear with separate terminals for con necting protective earth PE and technical earth TE 2 Details about these connection facilities are contained...

Page 72: ...apernet cable KV 0770 Connect the Cheapernet cable 6 at Tapedeck and Processor to one of the the two iMCS sockets The associated switch 7 at the iMCS socket of the Tapedeck has to be set to OFF The sw...

Page 73: ...and iMCS PE PB DATA IN OUT REM 3 REM 1 OFF Audio TE Video PE OFF SIGNAL RS 232C REM 2 OUT IN REC DATA CONTROL iMCS TO PROCESSOR AC IN 50 50 CONTROL REC DATA PB DATA IMCS AC IN PE WAVE FORM MONITOR TI...

Page 74: ...e rear with separate terminals for con necting protective earth PE and technical earth TE 2 Details about these connection facilities are contained in the section 4 5 1 1 Grounding of the Tapedeck and...

Page 75: ...apernet cable 6 at Tapedeck and Processor to one of the the two iMCS sockets The associated switch 7 at the iMCS socket of the Tapedeck and Data Processor have to be set to OFF OFF OFF iMCS 50 50 Tape...

Page 76: ...O 11 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 OUT IN CH 50 BREAKER OFF WAVE FORM MONITOR TIME CODE TERM ON OFF TRIGGER REMOTE FUSE 2x T6 25A TO TAPEDECK SDI IN BUFF OUT OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 MONI OUT G Y R PR B PB SYNC NTSC...

Page 77: ...or DCR 6128 Connect the three cables PB DATA REC DATA and CONTROL from Tapedeck to the corresponding connectors of the Data Switch Connect the three cables PB DATA REC DATA and CONTROL from DTV Proces...

Page 78: ...6000 This section describes all connections of the DMS 6000 PE PB DATA IN OUT REM 3 REM 1 OFF Audio TE Video PE OFF SIGNAL RS 232C REM 2 OUT IN REC DATA CONTROL iMCS TO PROCESSOR AC IN 50 50 WAVE FORM...

Page 79: ...L REC DATA PB DATA 75 OFF IMCS R L AUDIO DIGITAL I O 11 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 OUT IN CH 50 AC IN BREAKER OFF Processor TO TAPEDECK SDI IN BUFF OUT OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 AUDIO MONI MONI OUT G Y R PR B PB SY...

Page 80: ...6128 6000 4 3 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 4 3 REAR VIEW DDP 6128 CONTROL REC DATA PB DATA IMCS AC IN PE TO TAPEDECK OFF 50 OFF 50 IP POWER 1 0 MONI HIPPI TE OUT IN Option Fig 403 Connectio...

Page 81: ...8 6000 4 4 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 4 4 REAR VIEW DWS 6000 CONTROL REC DATA PB DATA AC IN TO TAPEDECK TO DATA PROCESSOR TO VIDEO PROCESSOR REMOTE CONTROL TEST PUSH SW PE TE Fig 404 Conne...

Page 82: ...ifferent RF and controltrack signals Bandwith 50 MHz TRIGGER synchronize output for external osciloscope PE Grounding Jack for Service PLAYBACK DATA 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level RECORD DATA 2 B...

Page 83: ...4 Connections DCR 6024 6128 6000 4 6 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 84: ...to VDE 0800 part 2 and or the applicable national regulations The protective conductor must always be con nected before the unit is connected to the mains The DMS 6000 has separate protective PE and...

Page 85: ...IEC 364 5 54 or the applicable national regulations must be observed Attention Any disconnection or break of the protective conductor inside or outside the video tape recorder may impair the accident...

Page 86: ...o and audio ground must be connected to the TE terminal screw It should be designed as functional ground with protective ground properties and free of noise voltage in line with VDE 0800 part 2 The cr...

Page 87: ...x T6 25 A 250V slow UL listed valid for the entire voltage range 100 240 V Caution Double pole or neutral fusing Risk of electric shock Grounded circuit con ductor neutral provided with over current p...

Page 88: ...REC DATA TO PROCESSOR CONTROL Fig 410 Processor interface Output to Processor 50 pole D sub 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level Input from Processor 50 pole D sub 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level C...

Page 89: ...Timecode signal off tape In any other mode The signal of the internal timecode generator or the signal assigned at the TC IN socket The selection of the timecode source is effected in the TIMECODE me...

Page 90: ...en using two DCR 6024 in conjunction with the two ma chine editor or for controlling up to 4 DCR 6024 D 6 machines in preparation Note This system is based on the Cheapernet System and uses 50 ohm KV...

Page 91: ...control the machine via the ES BUS protocol If the signal is not looped to a further unit the input has to be terminated with the switch located at its side TERM ON This socket serves 9 pole D sub for...

Page 92: ...tor SIGNAL WFM can be used for output the signals of the control track time code track or the envelopes of the 8 RF signals oscilloscope band width 50 MHz Connection BNC for synchronization of the osc...

Page 93: ...24 1 2 3 Fig 415 Front view of the Tapedeck DMS 6000 1 15 pole subminiature socket to connect the control panel visible if the front door is opened 2 Head phone jack to connect a standard 6 3 mm jack...

Page 94: ...sync external audio units PLAYBACK REF SYNC Trilevel sync input Loop through NTSC PAL SYNC OUT Bilevel 625 AUDIO MONITOR Analog Audio Monitoring output L left output TO DECK AC IN R right output TE Au...

Page 95: ...4 Connections DCR 6024 6128 6000 4 18 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 96: ...he applicable national regulations The protective conductor must always be con nected before the unit is connected to the mains The Processor has separate protective PE and functional TE grounds Their...

Page 97: ...ins connection of the Processor For the mains connection of the Processor the mains cord is connected to the mains connection socket AC IN The mains cord is included in the shipment For Processor DTV...

Page 98: ...INTERFACE CONTROL REC DATA PB DATA Fig 420 Tapedeck interface Input from Tapedeck 50 pole D sub 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level Output to Tapedeck 50 pole D sub 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level...

Page 99: ...Installation Rev 1 7 2001 4 6 3 VIDEO ANALOG MONITOR OUT SDI IN BUFF OUT OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 MONI OUT G Y R PR B PB SYNC Fig 421 Video analog monitoring out Analog Y CR CB or R G B signal outputs Sync On O...

Page 100: ...erfaces according to the AES standard AES Recommended Practice Draft AES 3 1992 ANSI S 4 40 1992 Impedance 110 Level inputs 0 2 VPP to 10 VPP outputs 2 VPP to 7 VPP Pin assignment 1 shield 2 signal 3...

Page 101: ...Rev 1 7 2001 4 6 5 AUDIO MONITORING OPTION R L AUDIO MONI Fig 423 Audio monitor option Symmetric monitoring outputs 3 pole XLR Impedance 40 Level 3 0 4 8 dBu adjustable at 20 dB headroom please refer...

Page 102: ...ization signal for external audio machines TTL level operating in the AES EBU standard BNC 4 6 7 SDTV NTSC SYNC OUT NTSC PAL SYNC OUT Fig 425 Sync out 25 50 Hz Bilevel 625 sync use with edit controlle...

Page 103: ...in conjunction with the internal two machine editor or for controlling up to four DCR 6024 machines or for connecting one or more control panels Note This system is based on the Cheapernet System and...

Page 104: ...llel 8 channels ECL level CONTROL Control signals for direct comminication between Tapedeck and Processor Timing Reference signals HIPPI IN OUT Optical Connector DPX Monitor XGA Signal R G B HD VD TO...

Page 105: ...4 Connections DCR 6024 6128 6000 4 28 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 106: ...applicable national regulations The protective conductor must always be con nected before the unit is connected to the mains The Processor has separate protective PE and functional TE grounds Their te...

Page 107: ...Processor For the mains connection of the Processor the mains cord is connected to the mains connection socket AC IN The mains cord is included in the shipment For Processor DDP 6128 The Processor in...

Page 108: ...EDECK CONTROL REC DATA PB DATA Fig 432 Tapedeck interface Input from Tapedeck 50 pole D sub 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level Output to Tapedeck 50 pole D sub 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level Con...

Page 109: ...4 Connections DCR 6024 6128 6000 4 32 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 4 7 3 DPX MONITOR OUT OPTION MONI Fig 433 DPX monitoring out XGA Output D SUB 15 pol HD R G B HD VD Framerate 80Hz MON OUT...

Page 110: ...HIPPI OUT IN Fig 434 HIPPI in out Optical connection in out according to serial optical HIPPI specification 4 7 5 NETWORK INTERFACE IP Fig 435 Network interface RJ 45 connector Interface gateway betw...

Page 111: ...BNC for connecting the system to remote controllers Pandora TransferEngine etc Note This system is based on the Cheapernet System and uses 50 ohms KV 770 cables also RG 58 Do not terminate with 75 ohm...

Page 112: ...LATION CHECK 1 Ventilation Take care that incoming and outgoing air can circulate free See also chapter 5 3 Ventilation 2 Internal connections Check the internal connections 1 to 7 and the iMCS switch...

Page 113: ...r Switch The power up test appears on the display of the Control Panel Next the HOME menu appears on the display It permits the user to handle the most important machine settings and operating modes D...

Page 114: ...5 Startup DCR 6024 6128 6000 5 3 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 8 F 9 F 10 F 11 F 12 Fig 502 Home Menu DTV mode Fig 503 Home menu Data mode...

Page 115: ...or data mode can be selected The data recorder DCR 6128 is set to data mode The current HD standard field rate is indicated by two LEDs which are located be low the display on the Control Panel 24 25...

Page 116: ...ex socket wrench opening 2 5 and open the door to the right The p c boards are now visible 3 Set the hex decimal switch iMCs address selection on the upper board BY 5160 System Control to the desired...

Page 117: ...CE F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 8 F 9 F 10 F 11 F 12 Fig 505 DTV Video menu Note In Record mode the machine is always synchronized with the selected video inputsignal Only in Play and Crash Record mo...

Page 118: ...of e g video delay times from frame buffers delay 0 field frame in the Audio Config menu with window Setup Output Timing please refer to Operating Instructions section 4 8 4 5 4 2 DATA MODE When the s...

Page 119: ...5 Startup DCR 6024 6128 6000 5 8 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 5 5 OPERATION See Operating Instructions Record and Playback modes section 3 4 3 5 Menu control section 4...

Page 120: ...CH 3245 E REM 1 RS 422 Pin No Signal 1 Ground 2 Transmit A 1 3 Receive B 9 1 4 Ground 6 5 5 Not used 5 9 pole D type 6 Ground 9 pole D type female 7 Transmit B 8 Receive A 9 Ground Fig 602 Pin assignm...

Page 121: ...esponse 09 Virtual Group Attach 10 Assign Linkage 11 Linkage Deassigning 12 Assign Supv Level Grp 13 Supv Level Grp Deassigning 14 Assign Virtual Grp 15 Virtual Grp Deassigning 16 Bc read 17 Bc I F Re...

Page 122: ...Status 3E User Defined 3F Extension VTR DIALECT 41 Stop 42 Variable Play 43 Std Play 44 Step 45 Visible Fast 46 Shuttle 47 Tape Speed Override 48 Ready Select 49 Servo Reference Select 4A Record Mode...

Page 123: ...Tape Timer 2 48 Ready Tally 49 Servo Ref Tally 4A Record Mode Tally 4B Channel Record Status 4C Channel Record Mask 4D Tape Code Select 4E Sync Velocity 4F Preroll Duration 50 Sync Point 51 Color Fram...

Page 124: ...Prst Time Scr VITC 6E Prst UB Src LTC 6F Prst UB Src VITC Extension Set Common Messages 3F03 Function Poll 3F04 Function Response 3F05 Field Poll 3F06 Field Response 3F07 Update 3F08 Cycle 3F09 Mute 3...

Page 125: ...e of 38 4 kbit s The structure of the data words used in the interface system is as described below 1 Start bit 8 Data bits 1 Parity bit 1 Stop bit Mark Start bit D0 LSB D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 MSB Parit...

Page 126: ...return message from the DCR 6024 respectively The number of data words and their contents are defined by the CMD2 command The sum of the data D0 to D7 contained in each data word i e from CMD1 DATA CO...

Page 127: ...efore having received a corresponding response to the previous command The control system must not interrupt the transmission of a command telegram for more than 10 ms As soon as the DCR 6024 has dete...

Page 128: ...0 01 20 20 REWIND max reverse 10 01 21 21 JOG REV slow motion 10 01 1 2 22 21 JOG REV high res slow motion 10 01 1 4 21 22 VAR REV variable 10 01 1 2 22 22 VAR REV high res variable shtl 10 01 3 4 21...

Page 129: ...4 IN RECALL recall IN 10 01 40 25 OUT RECALL recall OUT 10 01 41 30 EDIT PRESET 1Byte 10 01 13 42 30 EDIT PRESET 2Byte 10 01 13 43 30 EDIT PRESET 3Byte 10 01 13 44 31 PREROLL TIME PRESET set preroll 1...

Page 130: ...first data byte is used to calculate the tape speed refer to footnote 2 Footnote 5 The parking accuracy depends on the parking accuracy value set on the Control Panel Footnote 6 The Timecode data con...

Page 131: ...DA5 Voodoo audio channel pair A9 10 DA6 Voodoo audio channel pair A11 12 3 Btye mode Byte 2 Bit 0 DA1 track Bit 4 DA5 track Bit 1 DA2 track Bit 5 DA6 track Bit 2 DA3 track Bit 6 DA7 track Bit 3 DA4 tr...

Page 132: ...TC tc response 74H 04H 4 byte LTC or response 74H 14 H 4 byte corr LTC 03H request LTC tc response 74H 04H 4 byte LTC or response 74H 06H 4 byte VITC 04H request timer 1 response 74H 00H 4 byte timer...

Page 133: ...Bit 0 IN DATA SET Bit 1 OUT DATA SET Bit 6 FREEZE Bit 7 AUTO MODE Byte 4 Bit 0 PREROLL Bit 1 PREVIEW Bit 2 AUTO EDIT Bit 3 REVIEW Bit 4 EDIT Bit 6 FULL EE ON Bit 7 SELECT EE ON Byte 5 Bit 0 A1 Bit 1 A...

Page 134: ...in the interface system is as described below 1 Start bit 8 Data bits 1 Parity bit 1 Stop bit Mark Start bit D0 LSB D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 MSB Parity Odd Space PARITY ODD The sum of D0 D1 D7 parity bit...

Page 135: ...number of data words and their contents are defined by the CMD2 command The sum of the data D0 to D7 contained in each data word i e from CMD1 DATA COUNT up to the last data word before the checksum...

Page 136: ...6 Interfaces DCR 6024 6128 6000 6 17 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 A and B are defined as shown below...

Page 137: ...6 Interfaces DCR 6024 6128 6000 6 18 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 138: ...Editing system Philips Digital Video Systems BVE 600 Editing system Sony BVE 900 Editing system Sony BVE 9000 Editing system Sony 7 1 2 TELECINE CONTROLLERS Spirit Datacine SDC 2000 and Specter Virtua...

Page 139: ...it and graphic systems which do not modify the edit field via the RS 422 port F1 F2 F1 Cue track sel by RS 422 Automatic select deselect trigger of audio analog cue track Selection during track select...

Page 140: ...TYPE 01 00H E0H DCR 6024 identification 01H at 50 Hz 00H at 60 Hz 1 3 4 MIN PREROLL TIME 00H 64H 78H 64H at 50H 78H at 60H 1 5 EDIT DELAY 05H 1 6 EE DELAY 05H 1 7 OVERRUN 05H 1 8 TRAJECTORY CON 1FH 2...

Page 141: ...ns are used e g RS 422 router BLOCK BYTE Name Value Remarks 1 1 2 DEV TYPE 01 00H EOH DCR 6024 identification 01H at 50 Hz 00H at 60 Hz 1 3 4 MIN PREROLL TIME 00H 64H 78H 64H at 50H 78H at 60H 1 5 EDI...

Page 142: ...7 DTV Applications DCR 6024 6128 6000 7 5 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001 7 5 PARAMETER SHEET more in preparation...

Page 143: ...7 DTV Applications DCR 6024 6128 6000 7 6 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 144: ...Rev 1 7 2001 8 DATA APPLICATIONS This chapter will be extended if additional applications will be available All brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies Technical informat...

Page 145: ...ane Keyboard CD Rom Disk Array SCSI Fibre C USCSI Keyboard SCSI Monitor Data In Phantom Transfer Engine e g TE 2101 115 230 VAC 115 230 VAC 115 230 VAC 115 230 VAC Fibre C 10 100 b T Micro HUB AT MR82...

Page 146: ...1 31 Cue Channel 1 22 D D 6 format 1 14 Data applications 8 1 Data processing 1 20 Data rates 1 2 DCR 6000 1 2 DCR 6024 1 1 DCR 6128 1 2 DFA 1 2 DPX Monitoring 1 21 DSW 6000 1 2 DTV applications 7 1...

Page 147: ...6 1 Remote 2 6 6 6 15 Remote I F 4 14 S Safety precaution I Scanner assembly 1 28 Scanning Converter 1 17 Scanning Converter 1 18 Serial I F 6 1 Setup Editing system BBE 7 3 Standard accessories 3 1...

Page 148: ...9 Index DCR 6024 6128 6000 9 3 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

Page 149: ...9 Index DCR 6024 6128 6000 9 4 Planning and Installation Rev 1 7 2001...

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