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Chapter 8

Connections and Settings

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Chapter 8

Connections and Settings

Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback

The following shows connections for synchronous
playback using two DSR-70/70P units.
In the following, the controlling unit is referred to as
the recorder and the controlled unit as the player.

For information about how to carry out two-unit
synchronous playback, see the section “Two-Unit
Synchronous Playback” on page 89.

REMOTE

REMOTE

REF.
VIDEO
OUT

REF.

VIDEO

IN

Player settings

Switch/menu

Setting

REMOTE/LOCAL switch

REMOTE

Recorder settings

Switch/menu

Setting

REMOTE/LOCAL switch

LOCAL

Setup menu item 004

ON (Synchronize.)
OFF (Do not
synchronize.)

Setup menu item 305
(When synchronizing,
synchronization accuracy)

ACCUR (±0 frame)
ROUGH (±1 frame)

REF. VIDEO IN  75 

termination switch

ON

DSR-70/70P (player)

DSR-70/70P (recorder)

1

2

1

 75 

 coaxial cable (not supplied)

2

 RCC-5G/10G/30G 9-pin remote control

cable (length 5 m (16 ft)/10 m (33 ft)/30 m
(98 ft), not supplied)

Содержание DSR-70

Страница 1: ...Digital Videocassette Recorder 3 865 064 13 1 DSR 70 70P Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 1998 by Sony Corporation ...

Страница 2: ... commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You...

Страница 3: ...e BP L60 A L90 A Battery Pack 30 Using the BP 90 A Battery Pack 31 Using AC Power 32 System Configuration 35 Connections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units i LINK Connections Optional DSBK 140 Required 36 Chapter3 Editing Sequence of Editing Operations 37 Settings for Editing 38 Recorder Settings 38 Player Settings 41 Handling Cassettes 43 Loading Ejecting Cassettes 45 Selecting an Edit Mo...

Страница 4: ...ation Displayed on the LCD Monitor 61 Setting an Initial Value and Recording Timecode 63 Synchronizing the Internal Timecode Generator With an External Signal External Lock 65 Sub LCD Menu Display and Settings Making Operating Mode and Video Audio Signal Settings 66 Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons 66 Sub LCD Menu Basic Operations 68 Input and Output Settings for Video and Audi...

Страница 5: ...K 150 Required 85 Playback 88 Preparations for Playback 88 Playback Operation 88 Two Unit Synchronous Playback 89 Chapter6 ClipLink Operation Overview of ClipLink Operation 91 Displaying ClipLink Log Data 92 Detailed Data Display 92 Cuing Up to Mark IN OUT and Cue Points 93 Cuing Up to Any Desired Position 93 Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN Cue Points 93 Rewriting ClipLink Log Data 94 Changing the Re...

Страница 6: ...114 Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface Optional DSBK 160 Required 115 Settings Required When Connecting an External Editing Control Unit 115 Timecode Settings on This Unit 115 Settings on Editing Control Units 116 Connections for Component Analog Recording Optional DSBK 170 Required 117 Connections for Sequential Recording Using Two Units 118 Connections for Parallel Recording Using T...

Страница 7: ...ts 7 Chapter9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Condensation 127 Head Cleaning 127 Periodic Maintenance 128 Troubleshooting 129 Error Messages 131 Alarm Messages 131 Appendixes Specifications 135 Glossary 139 Index 142 ...

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Страница 9: ...owing are the principal features of the unit DVCAM Format DVCAM is a professional 1 4 inch digital recording format developed by Sony from the DV 4 1 1 component digital format for home use High image quality and high stability The luminance and chrominance signals are encoded separately with a 1 5 compression giving a stable high quality video image Since this is a digital system nth generation c...

Страница 10: ...onnected to various video and audio devices Analog video Composite and S video interfaces are provided There is also a component interface option DSBK 170 Analog audio There are two input channels and two output channels There is also support for microphone input Full Functionality for More Efficient Editing This unit has a number of functions which assist in efficient and precise editing Support ...

Страница 11: ...diting There are also video output level chroma signal output level setup level for DSR 70 black level for DSR 70P and chroma phase adjustments Other Features Two Input Video Recording With the optional DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Input Board installed you can record switching between the composite video input to the VIDEO INPUT connector and the composite video input to the REF VIDEO IN connector Th...

Страница 12: ...er the unit weighs only 5 8 kg 12 lb 12 oz Its compact design makes it easy to carry anywhere Options Optional boards The optional boards available are as follows You can use any and only one of the following boards at the same time DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board This board enables cut editing between two DSR 70 70P units This board also allows you to connect the unit to other equipment pro...

Страница 13: ... shown in the figure below Location and Function of Parts How to open the display panel Slide the lock release switch and pick up the display panel Display panel see page 14 Control panel see page 16 Front control section see page 22 Rear panel see page 24 Top panel see page 23 ...

Страница 14: ...g the menu settings to their factory default values page 105 5 COUNTER SELECT button Alternately selects CNT counter value TC timecode and UB user bits as the time data used in editing and displayed in the sub LCD º 6 LIGHT backlight on off switch Turns the backlights of the sub LCD º and audio level meter 8 on and off You can also use the LIGHTSW setting of the sub LCD menu to turn the LCD monito...

Страница 15: ...CD menu see Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons on page 66 Audio monitor speaker Plays the mixed audio signal of the audio channels selected with the MONITOR item in the sub LCD menu Adjust the volume with the LEVEL knob on the front control panel You cannot monitor sound from the speaker when headphones are connected to the HEADPHONES jack For more information about the MONITOR i...

Страница 16: ...section see page 19 REC INHI switch tape transport section REMOTE LOCAL switch see below METER switch see Display Panel on page 14 REMOTE LOCAL switch Selects the source for control of this unit When two DSR 70 70P units are connected set this switch on the player to REMOTE REMOTE This unit is controlled from the device connected to the REMOTE connector In this case all VCR operations using this u...

Страница 17: ...ows you to perform sequential recording from one unit to another For details see Sequential Recording Using Two Units on page 80 To monitor E E mode You can monitor input signals in E E mode by pressing this button from stop mode The button lights when pressed To return to the original picture press the STOP button 5 You can view E E video during playback search fast forward and rewind by pressing...

Страница 18: ...you operate a dial or any of the tape transport buttons except STOP 5 while the unit is in this state the unit changes to standby on and enters the mode of the button or dial that you pressed Press the ENTRY SHIFT and STOP 5 buttons at the same time to switch between standby on and standby off manually For more information about tape protection see the setup menu items in the 500s on page 108 8 F ...

Страница 19: ...ng of the cassette s REC SAVE switch The REC INHI indicator 2 lights Cassette compartment Insert a cassette here Press the EJECT button to open the compartment Timecode character and setup menu section 1 TC INT EXT internal external timecode switch Selects the timecode to use INT Use the timecode generated by this unit s built in timecode generator EXT The external timecode input to the TC IN conn...

Страница 20: ...l 32 kHz these select CH 1 and CH 2 channels 1 and 2 or CH 3 and CH 4 In this case it is not possible to select channels 1 to 4 individually TC button Selects the timecode signal 3 TRIM CLIPLINK buttons Press the MARK or LIST buttons while pressing the IN OUT buttons 7 or AUDIO IN button 4 to adjust edit points in unit of 1 frame The MARK button advances 1 frame and the LIST button returns 1 frame...

Страница 21: ...s button lighting it when you want to preview editing results on the monitor after setting edit points but before executing an edit If an IN point has not been set the point where you press this button is used as the IN point in the preview This button lights during the preview and goes out when the preview finishes 9 AUTO EDIT button After setting edit points press this button lighting it to exec...

Страница 22: ...CHROMA PHASE knob 5 POWER indicator 6 LEVEL knob 7 HEADPHONES jack 1 VIDEO knob Adjusts the video signal output level This knob is a push switch When you press it to bring it into the raised position the setting becomes VARIABLE When you press it again to depress it the setting returns to PRESET PRESET This is the normal setting Regardless of the knob position the video signal output level is set ...

Страница 23: ...sition the chroma phase is set to the standard value VARIABLE The chroma phase can be adjusted across a range of 30 5 POWER indicator Lights green when the POWER switch 8 is turned on and changes to red when recording starts 6 LEVEL speaker headphones level knob Adjusts the volume of the speaker or headphones connected to the HEADPHONES jack 7 7 HEADPHONES jack stereo phone jack Connect headphones...

Страница 24: ...O OUTPUT MONITOR TC IN TC OUT CH 1 CH 2 1 2 SUPER AUDIO OUT R Y B Y Y IN 1 3 2 4 0 60 4dbu 0 60 4dbu 75Ω 75Ω ON OFF OUT IN ON OFF 8 S VIDEO IN OUT connectors 5 REF VIDEO IN OUT connectors and 75Ω termination switch 6 VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75Ω termination switch 7 VIDEO OUTPUT 1 and 2 SUPER connectors 9 MONITOR AUDIO connector 1 48V ON OFF switches 2 AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 level switches 3 AUDI...

Страница 25: ...or outputs a reference video signal 6 VIDEO INPUT analog composite video input connectors BNC type and 75Ω termination switch Input an analog composite video signal Set the 75Ω termination switch to OFF when the signal is bridged and to ON when the signal is not bridged 7 VIDEO OUTPUT analog composite video output 1 and 2 SUPER connectors BNC type Output analog composite video signals When the CHA...

Страница 26: ...r 3 DC IN external power input connector XLR 4 pin male To power this unit with AC power connect to the DC output connector of the AC 550 550CE AC adaptor You can also connect a BP 90 90A Battery Pack using the DC 210 Battery Adaptor Power supplied through this connector is used on a priority basis even when you have connected a battery pack or AC DN2 DN2A AC Adaptor to the battery connector on th...

Страница 27: ...I QSDI IN OUT input output connectors BNC type Use to input output digital video audio signals in SDTI QSDI format Connectors of the DSBK 160 SDI IN OUT 1 2 serial digital interface signal input output 1 2 connectors BNC type Use to input output digital video audio signals in SDI D1 format DV IN OUT Connectors of the DSBK 170 Y R Y B Y luminance and color difference signal input output connectors ...

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Страница 29: ... them Usable Batteries Batteries that can be used with this unit are as follows For each type of battery a special battery adaptor and battery charger is required Battery Battery Adaptor Battery Charger BP 90 90A mounted on this unit DC L90 BC 210 210CE 410 410CE Battery pack Battery adapter Battery pack AC adaptor BP 90A DC L90 BP L60 BP L60A BP L90 BP L90A AC DN2A AC 550 550CE BP 90 90A connecte...

Страница 30: ...re on fully charged BP L90 Battery Pack When no optional board is installed To charge the battery pack Before use charge the battery pack with the BC L100 L100CE Battery Charger It takes about 2 5 hours to charge the BP L60 A and about 3 5 hours to charge the BP L90 A For more information about how to charge the battery pack refer to the manual for the BC L100 L100CE To attach the battery pack Att...

Страница 31: ... a fully charged BP 90 A Battery Pack When no optional board is installed To charge the battery pack Before use be sure to charge the battery pack with the BC 210 210CE 410 410CE Battery Charger It takes about 2 hours to charge the BP 90 A For more information about how to charge the battery pack refer to the manual for the BC 210 210CE 410 410CE To attach to the top panel of this unit Use the DC ...

Страница 32: ...ays the external battery connected to the DC IN connector that serves as power supply You cannot switch the power supply from the external battery to the internal battery while the external battery is connected to the DC IN connector When an external battery pack is almost exhausted If an internal battery pack is already mounted disconnect the external battery pack by pulling its DC power cord out...

Страница 33: ... 70P units exercise the following caution Do not turn the POWER switches of both units on at a time Turn one unit on then wait a moment before turning the other unit on Do not insert cassettes into both units at a time Insert a cassette into one unit then wait a moment before inserting a cassette into the other unit If you turn on the POWER switches of the recorder and player at a time or insert c...

Страница 34: ...attery charging connector is connected to the battery connector 3 Use the DC power cord supplied with the AC DN2A to connect the DC output connector on the AC DN2A and the DC IN connector on the rear of another unit 4 Supply the AC DN2A with AC power For information about how to supply AC power to the AC DN2A refer to the manual for the AC DN2A Battery charging connector Battery connector DC IN To...

Страница 35: ...0 a SDTI QSDI DSBK 150 a SDTI QSDI DSBK 150 a DVCAM camcorder DVCAM cassette DV camcorder DV cassette DV camcorder DSR 70 70P DSR 70 70P This unit Microphoneb Headphones DNW A25 A25P digital VCR DSR 60 60P 80 80P 85 85P digital VCR ES 7 EditStation Analog Betacam VCR Video monitor Audio monitor System a The DSBK 140 150 160 170 is an optional board b Caution Using a microphone other than a 48 V mi...

Страница 36: ...player require the DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board DSR 70 70P recorder DV IN OUT DV IN OUT DSR 70 70P player 1 6 pin to 6 pin i LINK DV cable supplied with the DSBK 140 DSR 70 70P recorder and player settings It is possible to combine two DSR 70 70P units using the optional BKNW 225 Docking Kit see page 125 Also for ease of carriage of the unit you can use a shoulder belt see page 126 For mo...

Страница 37: ...iting page 38 Insert cassettes Insert a cassette for recording the results of editing in the recorder Insert the cassette on which material to be edited has been recorded in the player DVCAM cassettes page 43 Select an edit mode Selecting an Edit Mode page 47 Determine edit points Preview edit results Modify edit points if necessary Finding Edit Points Search page 49 Setting Edit Points page 50 Ex...

Страница 38: ...itch to ON then make the following checks When the unit is powered the POWER indicator lights and the sub LCD home page appears in the sub LCD 3 7 4 2 5 6 1 LOCAL REMOTE INT EXT TC POWER indicator Sub LCD UP DOWN buttons Check Indication What to do See for details Enough battery power remaining Check the remaining battery power indication If BATT is flashing Replace the battery 5Remaining battery ...

Страница 39: ...rresponding to the desired video signal appears in the sub LCD a When using the component signals CMPNT set the IN OUT switch of the DSBK 170 to IN Selecting the i LINK DV or SDTI QSDI signals for input video causes the same to be automatically selected also for input audio Selectable time data Time data indication in the sub LCD Count in the counter CNT Timecode TC User bit data UB Selectable vid...

Страница 40: ...n the DVCAM format there are two audio recording modes that is two channel 48 kHz mode and four channel 32 kHz mode It is not possible to select other modes for example four channel 48 kHz mode If an audio signal in a different mode than the base tape is used in assemble or insert editing the signals will be discontinuous at the edit points and correct editing will not be obtained For this reason ...

Страница 41: ...alues than 0 dB when the audio signals are at their maximum Player Settings Make settings as follows 1 Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE PRESET VARIABLE Preset to fixed levels Levels cannot be adjusted with the level adjustment knobs Levels adjustable with the level adjustment knobs Adjust the levels while viewing the audio level meter in E E mode AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch setting Aud...

Страница 42: ...heck Indication What to do Enough battery power remaining Check the remaining battery power indication If BATT is flashing Replace the battery If HUMID is displayed Leaving the unit powered wait until the message disappears In this case the alarm message MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED also appears on the LCD monitor No condensation in the unit See for details 5Remaining battery power indication page 6...

Страница 43: ...V cassettes whatever your purpose may be playback editing or long period storage of recordings Cassettes that have been recorded by a DV format recorder can be played back on this unit but you cannot use them to carry out recording by editing If you insert such a cassette into this unit the NO EDIT indication lights up in the sub LCD menu home page DVCAM cassettes The following figure illustrates ...

Страница 44: ...he cassette If the cassette is dropped on the floor or otherwise receives a hard impact the tape may become slackened and may not record and or play back correctly For instructions on removing tape slack see below Preventing accidental erasure Set the REC SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE to prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents To enable re recording Set the cassette s REC SAVE switch...

Страница 45: ...te in the direction shown in the figure The message CASSETTE OUT displayed on the LCD monitor changes to TAPE UNTHREAD Note If the message on the LCD monitor does not change to TAPE UNTHREAD redo the cassette insertion procedure 3 Close the control panel You should hear a click The STANDBY indicator lights Reel Paper clip etc 1 2 3 EJECT REW PLAY F FWD SERVO 0 p 6 4 STOP STANDBY STANDBY indicator ...

Страница 46: ...assette and close the control panel Notes Do not shut the display panel while the control panel is still open Doing so may damage the lock mechanism of the display panel The EJECT cannot be used to eject a cassette when battery power falls to below about 9 V Connect an external power supply For information about the remaining battery power see the section 5 Remaining battery power display on page ...

Страница 47: ... in order from the start of the tape In addition to video and audio timecode is also recorded If timecode is already recorded on the tape the new timecode is recorded so as to form a continuous sequence with the existing timecode Assemble editing is convenient when you are recording on a new tape Note Before you begin assemble editing for the first time with a new tape video signal such as black s...

Страница 48: ...uch as black signal and timecode must be recorded on all over the tape Selecting insert mode 1 Press the RECORDER button on the recorder control panel The RECORDER indicator lights 2 Press one or more of the INSERT buttons on the recorder control panel to select the signals you want to insert The corresponding INSERT indicators light To cancel insert mode Press the lit INSERT buttons again to turn...

Страница 49: ...h in the forward direction and rotate the dial in the counterclockwise direction to search in the reverse direction Switching between each mode Lighting the JOG or SHUTTLE indicator shows the corresponding mode is selected Switching from jog to shuttle mode Rotate the shuttle dial Switching from shuttle to jog mode Press the jog dial or rotate the jog dial while setting the shuttle dial at still p...

Страница 50: ...set audio IN points separately from video IN points audio split editing on page 51 Note If it is necessary to operate the buttons or dial on the player set setup menu item 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE to ENA beforehand see page 102 Setting Edit Points Proceed as follows to set edit points 1 Rotate the player side jog or shuttle dial to find the player edit points For details about jog shuttle dial op...

Страница 51: ...s on the player and recorder the PREVIEW button and the AUTO EDIT button light to indicate that you can conduct a preview or edit Note If you set four or more edit points on the player and recorder the DELETE button flashes You cannot conduct an edit when the unit is in this state Delete the unneeded edit points For details see Modifying Edit Points on page 55 To set audio IN points separately fro...

Страница 52: ...ong the recorder side and player side IN buttons or AUDIO IN buttons and OUT buttons press two of the buttons together The duration appears in the sub LCD while the buttons are kept pressed In some cases negative durations preceded by a minus sign may be displayed The displayed durations are calculated as follows When two edit points are set The duration between the two edit points When only one e...

Страница 53: ...int to set the preroll point The factory default preroll time is 5 seconds For details see page 102 Use the following procedures to cue up an edit point or preroll the tape To cue up an edit point Press and hold the recorder side or player side IN or OUT button and press the recorder or player PREROLL button while holding the IN or OUT button The tape runs to the IN point or OUT point and stops IN...

Страница 54: ...ess the recorder side PREVIEW button turning it on During the preview you can see the video in the recorder side LCD monitor and listen to the audio through the recorder side speaker The figure below shows the video and audio signals which can be monitored After the preview modify delete or reset edit points as required For more information about modifying edit points see Modifying Edit Points on ...

Страница 55: ...en the durations of editing segments on the player and recorder do no match the DELETE buttons flash to alert you that a preview or edit cannot be conducted Correct the edit points as required To turn a flashing DELETE button off without deleting an edit point Press the DELETE button To delete an edit point Proceed as follows Press the flashing DELETE button together with the IN button or the OUT ...

Страница 56: ...the LIST button you return one frame 2 After making the modifications press the IN or OUT button that you pressed in step 1 Setting Edit Points Using the Recorder Only If you press the PLAYER button to light the PLAYER indicator on the control panel you can operate the player or an external VCR with the recorder side buttons and set edit points In this case it is recommended that you set setup men...

Страница 57: ...be monitored Note For insert editing the tape set on the recorder must be a recorded one You cannot perform insert editing on a blank tape IN point OUT point Recorder s playback signals Player s E E signals Recorder s playback signals Preroll point IN point Recorder Preroll a Postroll b Assemble editing Play back Stop a The factory default preroll time is 5 seconds You can use the setup menu item ...

Страница 58: ...together with the OUT button The edit ends and the point where you pressed the buttons becomes the OUT point To abort an edit Press the STOP button on the recorder To review the edit results Press the REVIEW button When the review ends the tape returns to the OUT point and stops AUDIO IN TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT DELETE AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW ENTRY SHIFT button OUT button REVIE...

Страница 59: ...ts You can redo an edit after modifying the edit point data 1 Press the recorder side DELETE button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button 2 Modify the edit points See To Modify edit points slightly page 56 for the procedure 3 Press the AUTO EDIT button 2 1 3 AUDIO IN TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT DELETE AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW ...

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Страница 61: ...er 7 Setup Menu page 101 To adjust the screen Use the BRIGHT and CONTRAST knobs to adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD monitor screen To make the backlight brighter set the BACKLGT in the sub LCD menu to HIGH see page 74 To display superimposed text information To display superimposed time data and text information about the operating status of the unit in the LCD monitor set the CHARACT...

Страница 62: ...er to make up for the time code data not correctly read from the tape U R User bit data from the time code reader The asterisk indicates that last data is retained by the time code reader as the new data has not been read correctly from the tape 2 Timecode reader drop frame mark for DSR 70 only 3 Timecode generator drop frame mark for DSR 70 only 4 Recorder player selection The indication changes ...

Страница 63: ...and select TC ON OFF LOCAL REMOTE INT EXT TC CHARACTER TC INT EXT INT 1 3 5 3 4 5 6 7 2 MENU SET RESET button Display Operating Mode CASSETTE OUT No cassette loaded TAPE UNTHREAD Tape not yet threaded STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T RELEASE Tension release mode STOP Stop mode F FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlock PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo l...

Страница 64: ...t steps 4 and 5 until you finish setting all digits 7 Press the SET button If the F RUN R RUN item is set to F RUN the timecode starts to advance immediately To set timecode to the current time 1 Set the F RUN R RUN item to F RUN and the DF NDF in the sub LCD menu to DF for DSR 70 see page 73 2 Carry out steps 1 to 6 of To set an initial timecode value on previous page to set the timecode to a tim...

Страница 65: ... the external timecode signal is disconnected Note When the input mode is SDTI or i LINK the SDTI or i LINK indicator is present in the subsidiary LCD then setting the TC INT EXT switch to the EXT position automatically synchronizes the internal timecode generator to the timecode transferred through the SDTI DSBK 150 or i LINK DSBK 140 interface Note that when the TC INT EXT switch is set to EXT t...

Страница 66: ... falls to 2 minutes or less the indication becomes 0 and flashes When a tape recorded in DV format SP mode is played back indication SP appears Sub LCD Menu Display and Settings Making Operating Mode and Video Audio Signal Settings Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons The sub LCD menu displayed in the sub LCD allows you to make operating mode and video audio signal settings for the...

Страница 67: ...k Four channel 32 kHz mode Pressing first F2 to highlight this indication then the PAGE button displays the general settings page 1 see page 73 9 Input audio signal indication When changing the input audio signal selection use F3 to highlight this indication then press the UP button or the DOWN button repeatedly so that the indication for the desired signal appears in the sub LCD When none of the ...

Страница 68: ...urn to the home page by keeping the PAGE button pressed for more than one second Sub LCD Menu Basic Operations Home page a Sub LCD Menu Display and Settings Making Operating Mode and Video Audio Signal Settings In addition to the home page the sub LCD menu has pages that allow you to make settings for input and output of video and audio signals and other general settings You can switch between pag...

Страница 69: ... select then press F1 to F4 that is located in the same column as the item The selected item is highlighted Press the button repeatedly until the item that you want to select is highlighted To change a setting With the item that you want to change highlighted press the UP or DOWN button repeatedly until the item is set to the value that you want ...

Страница 70: ... displayed differs between when the optional DSBK 140 150 160 board is installed and when it is not installed Item Setting MIX SWAP CH 1 to 4 Select up to two audio input signals IN 1 to IN 4 to be assigned to channels 1 to 4 When two signals are selected they are mixed To select 1 Select the desired channel using operation buttons F1 to F4 2 Press the same operation button as used in 1 repeatedly...

Страница 71: ...swap input and output settings for channels 1 and 2 To display the audio settings subpages 1 Press F1 to highlight the audio settings item in the home page 2 If the item displayed is not MIX SWP press the UP button until MIX SWP appears MONI VR MONITOR CH 1 2 AU 1 3 ENA METER LINE OUT 3 Press the PAGE button An audio settings subpage input mixing page appears as shown below To switch pages Press t...

Страница 72: ...is output OUTPUT Output video E E with a digital process delay is output Select how to display two input pictures on the LCD monitor OFF Not displaying two pictures 1 Picture in picture display 2 Two pictures reduced and displayed side by side 3 Side by side display reduced in horizontal direction only Select the size of the smaller picture to be inset for picture in picture display on the LCD mon...

Страница 73: ...nce timecode in non drop frame mode 4 KEY INH key inhibit setting Set to ON to disable the buttons on the control panel Sub LCD menu operations can still be performed even when this item is set to ON You can select the buttons that are disabled under setup menu item 118 If you try to operate the disabled buttons the message KEY INH appears in the time data display area on the sub LCD 5 PB EE monit...

Страница 74: ...out the special battery mount contact an Anton Bauer agent or your Sony dealer 2 BAT TYP setting 1 BACKLGT setting 3 BAT END battery end setting Set a voltage value to indicate the shutdown voltage of this unit 4 BAT NE battery near end setting For alarms that alert you when the end of power as specified in the battery end setting 3 is near specify a voltage that at which to begin the alarm displa...

Страница 75: ...e following kinds of editing Quick editing Continuous editing Manual editing In the subsequent explanation of operations in this chapter illustrations of a pair of DSR 70 70P units player and recorder combined using the optional BKNW 225 Docking Kit are used see page 125 In each illustration as viewed from the front the unit on the left is the player and the unit on the right is the recorder Quick...

Страница 76: ...o and audio will shift the OUT point due to the time taken by digital processing process delay carried out on the recorder side 4 Conduct another preview and modify the edit points as required 5 Press the AUTO EDIT button The edit starts When the edit finishes the recorder stops at the OUT point and player stops about 2 seconds after the OUT point To edit even more quickly 1 Stop the tapes at the ...

Страница 77: ...ous edit Section edited in next edit Player IN point OUT point Use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 AUDIO IN TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT DELETE AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW AUDIO IN TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT DELETE AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW 1 Set the player side IN point 2 Press the recorder side PREVIEW button to conduct a preview 3 Press the AUTO EDIT button The edit ...

Страница 78: ...h the PLAY button at the point where you want to start the edit the recorder IN point The edit starts 6 Press the PLAY button at the point where you want to end the edit the recorder OUT point The edit ends but recorder playback continues 7 Press the STOP button to stop recorder playback Manual Editing Perform manual editing using the recorder 2 4 5 6 1 5 3 7 OFF ON ON OFF LOCAL REC INHI REMOTE IN...

Страница 79: ...e step 5 on page 39 3 Make settings for time data see page 61 To adjust audio input levels Set the AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch on the control panel to VARIABLE Turn the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 and CH 2 knobs monitoring the input levels indicated by audio level meter Recording Operation Confirm that the REC INHI indicator on the control panel is not lit Then follow the procedure below 1 Press the R...

Страница 80: ...s to orange The player starts recording automatically when the remaining time of the recorder side tape reaches 2 minutes The setting of setup menu item 014 affects what happens when a tape ends When AUTOMATIC OVERWRITE is selected Endless recording on the same cassette continues overwriting on the previous contents When MANUAL CASSETTE REPLACE is selected When the tape end is reached the tape is ...

Страница 81: ...sic settings for two unit parallel recording see the section Connections for Parallel Recording Using Two Units on page 120 Perform the following procedure 1 Insert two recording tapes in the recorder and player 2 When inputting the timecode generated in the rocorder to the player make the required settings for timecode on the recorder For more information about timecode settings see the section S...

Страница 82: ...d frame is recorded Recording Recording procedure Perform the following procedure 1 Holding down the MARK button press the LIST button Each press of the LIST button switches the display on the LCD monitor 2 Make sure that there is no picture discontinuity when the display is switched If the picture is deformed at the switching of display Adjust the output video signal phases between the two camera...

Страница 83: ...as To align the phases of the video signals from the two cameras adjust the phase of the output video signal from one of the two cameras as follows LCD monitor 1 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the MENU button The SYSTEM MENU screen appears on the LCD monitor 2 Using the jog shuttle dial select the VIDEO PHASE CHECK item on the SYSTEM MENU screen then press the SET button The pictures fr...

Страница 84: ...SC PHASE subcarrier phase of the camera to shorten the horizontal bar representing the magnitude of SC PHASE difference between the two cameras appearing by the NG indication When the horizontal bar is appropriately shortened the NG changes to OK 5 When the adjustment is completed press the MENU button to exit from the VIDEO PHASE CHECK menu VIDEO PHASE CHECK OK ...

Страница 85: ...t be used as a source tape for dubbing through an SDTI QSDI or i LINK interface Regardless of the audio recording mode setting of this unit dubbing is performed with the original audio recording mode unchanged two channel mode 48 kHz or four channel mode 32 kHz Approximately the last 2 minutes of the tape may not be copied because of differences in tape lengths If an Index Picture is recorded in t...

Страница 86: ...n DVCAM Format Optional DSBK 140 or DSBK 150 Required SYSTEM MENU SDTI DUBBING SYSTEM MENU i LINK DUBBING A V A V TC A V TC CM 3 Using the jog shuttle dial select a desired group of items for dubbing then press the SET button The menu screen changes as follows Example The screen displayed when A V TC CM is selected 4 Insert the source tape in the player and the recording tape in this unit A messag...

Страница 87: ...G TCR 00 00 00 00 UBR 00 00 00 00 ABORT MENU KEY If the cassette memory of the recording tape is not large enough When you insert the recording tape and source tape in this unit and the player respectively whereas A V TC CM has been selected as the items for dubbing their cassette memory contents are checked automatically If as a result the cassette memory capacity of the recording tape is found i...

Страница 88: ...tton to select the time data When using COUNTER Press the RESET button to set the value to 0 00 00 00 4 Set the METER switch to CH 1 2 or CH 3 4 to select the channels indicated by audio level meter LEVEL knob 2 1 REW PLAY F FWD SERVO 0 p 4 AUDIO INPUT PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE CH 1 PRESET VARIABLE CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 STOP STANDBY PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE s...

Страница 89: ...tton lights 3 Press the RECORDER button lighting the RECORDER indicator 3 4 2 2 OFF ON ON OFF LOCAL REC INHI REMOTE INT EXT MENU TC CHARACTER SET AUDIO IN VIDEO CH1 1 2 CH2 3 4 AUDIO TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT ASSEMBLE INSERT TC DELETE EJECT REW PLAY F FWD SERVO CH 1 2 CH 3 4 PREROLL REC SEQ EDIT METER REC INHI REVERSE PLAYER RECORDER FORWARD SHUTTLE JOG 0 r p 6 4 STOP STANDBY AUD...

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Страница 91: ... points are created the scene number and take number for them are fixed at 000 and 00 respectively The above operations other than automatic creation of new ClipLink log data require the ClipLink log data list display Notes For a tape on which index pictures are already recorded you cannot change any ClipLink log data other than the reel numbes and OK NG status When index pictures are recorded on ...

Страница 92: ...ark asterisk to the data item for which you wish to display details 2 Press the search button While you hold the search button down the detailed data display appears TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT ENTRY SHIFT button TRIM LIST button 003 196 REEL NO XXXXXXXX 1 M 00 01 23 00 OK 2 M 00 02 35 00 OK 3 M 00 03 50 00 OK 4 M 00 04 03 00 OK 5 M 00 04 48 00 NG 6 M 00 04 53 00 OK 7 M 00 05 08 00...

Страница 93: ...point Holding down the IN button press the PREROLL button To cue up to the mark OUT point Holding down the OUT button press the PREROLL button This exits from the ClipLink log data list and cues up to the selected position Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN Cue Points Once you select data on a ClipLink log data list you can cue up to the point preceding or following the selected data with ease without r...

Страница 94: ...il the settings for all digits are complete 6 When all digits have been set hold down the ENTRY SHIFT button and press the TRIM MARK button The reel number changes 7 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET button This returns to the original ClipLink log data list Note If you carry out step 7 skipping step 6 the original ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor and in this case the ...

Страница 95: ...TRY SHIFT button press the TRIM LIST button to display the ClipLink log data list then make sure the selection mark asterisk is kept at the position of the desired data item selected in step 1 If the selection mark asterisk is at a wrong position Using the jog shuttle dial return the selection mark to the desired data item 8 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button The ENTRY ...

Страница 96: ... STOP button and press the SET button This returns to the original ClipLink log data list Note If you carry out step 5 skipping step 4 the original ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor and in this case the OK NG status is not rewritten Rewriting ClipLink Log Data ...

Страница 97: ...rk OUT point address is set 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 5 5 TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT PLAY 4 5 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button The ENTRY SHIFT button goes out and the Mark IN point and Mark OUT point data is added to the end of the existing ClipLink log data Note The volume of ClipLink log data that can be stored in a cassette memory depends on the cassette mem...

Страница 98: ...wn the DELETE button press the TRIM MARK button The specified data disappears from the ClipLink log data list 3 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button Note If you exit from the ClipLink log data list skipping step 3 the previous data is restored The data specified for deletion is not deleted ...

Страница 99: ...new Mark IN OUT points during recording or editing operation For information about how to operate the setup menu see Chapter 7 Setup Menu on page 101 New Mark IN OUT points are created as follows Notes If recording or editing is carried out when the setup menu item 129 CLIPLINK is set to OFF the existing ClipLink log data is erased If you carry out recording or editing on a tape on which index pic...

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Страница 101: ...the monitor For detailed information about menu operation relating to the digital hours meter see Digital hours meter page 128 Extended menu This menu is used to make a wide range of settings relating to the functions of this unit for example the control panel functions video and audio control and digital data processing Basic Menu Items in the Basic Menu The basic menu items excluding the items r...

Страница 102: ...he control panel CHARACTER switch is set to ON T STA Time data and the units status T UB Time data and user bit data When UB is selected with the COUNTER SELECT button the user bit data and time data arranged in that order are displayed T CNT Time data and counter count When CNT is selected with the COUNTER SELECT button the counter count and time data arranged in that order are displayed TIME Tim...

Страница 103: ...n output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and displayed on the LCD monitor WHITE White letters on a black background BLACK Black letters on a white background W OUT White letters with black outline B OUT Black letters with white outline 016 ALARM Select whether or not to display alarm messages OFF No alarm messages LIMIT Display alarm messages only during recording or editing ON Display ala...

Страница 104: ...e LCD monitor MENU SET LCD monitor Sub LCD MENU button HO1 OPE HOURS 102 HO2 DRUM HOURS 52 HOUR METER Cursor indicating the currently selected item Group name for the currently selected item Changing the currently displayed menu item Turn the jog or shuttle dial depending on the current search mode indicated by JOG SHUTTLE indicators Turning the jog or shuttle dial in the clockwise direction incre...

Страница 105: ...s displayed press the SET button This saves the new setting value and the menu display disappears To abandon making a change Press the MENU button before pressing the SET button The menu display disappears from the LCD monitor and sub LCD without the new setting value being saved 2 1 MENU SET Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values 1 Set the MENU button The menu appears on the ...

Страница 106: ... or not to flash the REC INHI indicator when recording is prevented though the REC INHI switch on the control panel is set to OFF OFF Light the REC INHI indicator ON Flash the REC INHI indicator 108 AUTO EE SELECT When a cassette is inserted and the PB EE item in the sub LCD menu general settings page is set to PB EE select the operation modes in which input video and audio signals are automatical...

Страница 107: ...flashing the DELETE button on the control panel The operator must manually delete the unnecessary edit point NEG E When inconsistent edit points are set such as when an OUT point is before an IN or audio IN point or when too many edit points are specified the previously set edit point is deleted NEG When inconsistent edit points are set such as when an OUT point is before an IN or audio IN point t...

Страница 108: ...IN point is automatically set by pressing the PREROLL button when the IN point is not set before starting preroll DIS IN point is not set automatically ENA I N point is set automatically Item number Item name Settings 501 STILL TIMER 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 tap...

Страница 109: ... assemble editing only the timecode generator regenerates according to the timecode on the tape MANU Regardless of whether this unit is the recorder or player the timecode generator operates in accordance with the settings of the TC INT EXT switch and sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN FULL Regardless of the REMOTE LOCAL switch setting when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 1 2 AUDIO CH2 3 4 and TC ...

Страница 110: ... to the output analog video signals Item number Item name Settings 715 VIDEO GAIN CONTROL Adjust the video output level Default value 200H Items 715 to 718 Settings for controlling the video processing system according to the menu settings 716 CHROMA GAIN CONTROL Adjust the chroma output level Default value 200H 717 CHROMA PHASE CONTROL Adjust the chroma phase Default value 80H 718 SETUP LEVEL Adj...

Страница 111: ... number Item name Settings 912 SEQUENTIAL RECORD INPUT SIGNAL Selects the signal input method for sequential recording on the recorder and player PARALLEL The video and audio signals you will record are input to the recorder and player separately CASCADE The video and audio signals you will record are input to the player and input to the recorder as output signals from the player Menu items in the...

Страница 112: ...s follows 1 Confirm the JOG indicator lights If not set the unit to jog mode by pressing the jog dial 2 Select the desired menu item For information about how to select a menu item see the section Changing the currently displayed menu item page 104 3 Holding down the STOP button turn the jog dial to select the desired sub item 4 Holding down the search button turn the jog dial to change the value ...

Страница 113: ...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 Connections for Cut Editing Using i LINK Interface Optional DSBK 140 Required Using two DSR 70 70P units each fitted with the optional DSBK 140 board as a pair of player and recorder you can configure a cut editing system For connections and settings see ...

Страница 114: ...stant For an overview of the ClipLink function refer to the separate ClipLink Guide The following is a connection diagram for digital non linear editing system in which this unit serves as the recorder For connections of the ES 7 s peripheral devices the control panel the disk unit etc and the player refer to your ES 7 Operating Instructions Note In this case the DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Iuput Output Bo...

Страница 115: ... remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied DSR 70 70P player 1 2 1 Settings Required When Connecting an External Editing Control Unit When connecting an external editing control unit to this unit and using this unit as a recorder make the following timecode settings on this unit and VCR constant and DIP switch settings on the editing control unit Switch sub LCD menu ...

Страница 116: ...E 00 80 4C FF Byte No Block 1 Block 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Setting 80 13 00 96 05 05 03 80 0A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF Byte No Block 1 Block 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Setting 81 13 00 7D 05 05 02 80 0A 07 FE 00 80 4C FF Switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting OFF OFF Switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON For RM 450CE PAL Set the VCR constants as follows Left DIP ...

Страница 117: ... 70P In this system the video signals are analog component signals and the audio signals are recorded from audio channels 1 and 2 Note In this case the DSBK 170 Analog Component Iuput Output Board is required Settings on the DSR 70 70P Switch Setting AUDIO IN Videocassette recorder player such as UVW 1600 1600P DSR 70 70P recorder 1 1 2 2 1 Cable with XLR connectors not supplied 2 75 Ω coaxial cab...

Страница 118: ...al Recording Using Two Units on page 80 Connections for sequential recording made by inputting external video and audio signals to both the player and recorder AUDIO INPUT CH 1 AUDIO INPUT CH 1 VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT REMOTE REMOTE Audio signal Video signal DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder Video signal 1 XLR cable not supplied Player settings Switch menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω t...

Страница 119: ...T AUDIO INPUT CH 1 REMOTE REMOTE Audio signal Video signal DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder Player settings Switch menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω termination switch REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE ON Recorder settings Switch menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω termination switch REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL ON Setup menu item 014 Other than OFF Setup menu item 912 CASCADE 1 2 2 1 3 1 XLR cable not supplied ...

Страница 120: ...the player and recorder AUDIO INPUT CH 1 TC IN VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT REMOTE REMOTE TC IN TC OUT AUDIO INPUT CH 1 Player settings Switch menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω termination switch REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE ON Recorder settings Switch menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω termination switch REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL ON TC INT EXT switch EXT Sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN REGEN TC INT EXT switch EXT...

Страница 121: ...L ON TC INT EXT switch INT Sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN PRESET TC INT EXT switch EXT Sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN REGEN Setup menu item 201 ENA Setup menu item 201 ENA Setup menu item 611 V IN DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder 1 XLR cable not supplied AUDIO INPUT CH 1 VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT REMOTE REMOTE TC IN TC OUT AUDIO INPUT CH 1 Audio signal Video signal 1 2 Audio signal Video signal...

Страница 122: ...e the section Two Unit Synchronous Playback on page 89 REMOTE REMOTE REF VIDEO OUT REF VIDEO IN Player settings Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE Recorder settings Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL Setup menu item 004 ON Synchronize OFF Do not synchronize Setup menu item 305 When synchronizing synchronization accuracy ACCUR 0 frame ROUGH 1 frame REF VIDEO IN 75 Ω terminati...

Страница 123: ...UT DSR 300 300P DSR 70 70P DSR 300 300P 1 1 1 1 75 Ω coaxial cable not supplied Notes The video signals output from the two camcorders must be synchronous Make sure at least one of the two camcorders used has the Gen lock generator lock function When using a camcorder without the Gen lock function connect its output video to the REF VIDEO IN connector of this unit When long cables are used to conn...

Страница 124: ...nnections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units on page 36 Connecting two DSR 70 70P units using the SDTI QSDI interface DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board Player settings Switch Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE Recorder settings Switch Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL When connecting this unit with a DSR 60 60P 80 80P 85 85P unit using the SDTI QSDI interface DSBK 150 Replace the DSR 7...

Страница 125: ...ury Follow the procedures described below for separation or combination DSR 70 70P How to attach handle Attaching the fixing plates If you want to be able to combine two units or separate the combined units without using tools such as screwdrivers replace the screws M3 that hold the fixing place in place with the supplied coin screws Note The coin screws M4 for fixing the handle have washers When ...

Страница 126: ... PRESS move the clip downwards to release it Using the Shoulder Belt The following figures show how to fit the supplied shoulder belt Caution If you fit the shoulder belt incorrectly the unit may fall down and cause body injury Follow the procedures described below to fit or remove the shoulder belt To remove the shoulder belt ...

Страница 127: ...appens leave the unit s power on and wait until the alarm messages disappear If the condensation alarm messages appear immediately after powering on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the alarm messages disappear You cannot load a cassette into the unit while the alarm messages are being displayed Once the alarm messages disappear the unit is ready for use Head Cleaning Always use the DVM12C...

Страница 128: ...g except for stop and still mode in units of 1 hour H04 THREADING mode Display 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...

Страница 129: ...an use the currently loaded tape You can use the currently loaded tape as a source tape for playback and editing You cannot use the tape as a recording tape for editing Time data problems Symptom Cause Remedy Cannot freely set the time data s initial value The TC INT EXT switch is set to EXTa Set the TC INT EXT switch to INT Sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN is set to REGEN Set the sub LCD menu item ...

Страница 130: ...al loop through connection of video monitors 75 Ω termination switches for video input on monitors other than the loop end monitor are in the ON position Set the 75 Ω termination switches to OFF on all monitors other than the loop end monitor The image is too dark when recording a composite video signal Audio problems Symptom Cause Remedy The AUDIO INPUT level adjustment knobs do not work The AUDI...

Страница 131: ...02 603 PRESS EJECT KEY TO EJECT TAPE Error code Error message Error code Direction Monitor screen Sub LCD When a setting connection or operation error has been made or when a problem such as condensation on heads has occurred the unit outputs alarm messages such as the ones shown below to the monitor screen and the sub LCD REMOTE ALARM REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED SET REMOTE LOCAL SWITCH TO LOCAL Cause...

Страница 132: ...e a tape recorded in 2 channel 48 kHz or 4 channel 32 kHz mode 2CH 32kHz Fs 44 1kHz Use a tape having audio signals recorded in locked mode UNLOCK mode Audio REC mode selection different from audio on tape Select the same audio recording mode as that of the tape A mode err Audio REC recording mode cannot be changed during recording REC mode Counter mode is selected Use the COUNTER SELECT button to...

Страница 133: ...pe Use a new cleaning tape Tape end Tape end has been detected Tape not editable Use a tape recorded in DVCAM format Not DVCAM Use a tape having signals recorded in 525 60 format 625 50 Tape Use a tape having signals recorded in 625 50 format 525 60 Tape Tape not usable Use DVCAM DV ME metal evaporated tape MP Tape TC EXTERNAL is selected ILL Tape Set the TC INT EXT switch to INT TC EXT TCG REGEN ...

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Страница 135: ...midity Less than 80 Operating Less than 90 Storage Mass 5 8 kg 12 lb 12 oz Dimensions w h d 211 149 443 mm 8 3 8 5 7 8 17 1 2 inches Tape transport control system Tape speed 28 193 mm s DSR 70 28 221 mm s DSR 70P Recording playback time More than 184 min PDV 184ME More than 40 min PDVM 40ME Fast forward rewind time Less than 3 min PDV 184ME Less than 1 min PDVM 40ME Search speed Up to 32 times nor...

Страница 136: ...e than 85 dB Distortion Less than 0 1 Input connectors Digital input DV IN OUT When using DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board 6 pin IEEE1394 connector 1 SDTI QSDI IN When using DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board BNC type 1 SDTI QSDI format 270Mbps SDI IN When using DSBK 160 SDI Input Output Board BNC type 1 SMPTE 259M DSR 70 ITU R BT 656 DSR 70P SDI format 270Mbps Analog video input VIDEO INP...

Страница 137: ...DV12CL Cleaning Cassette standard size DVM12CL Cleaning Cassette mini size Related products DNW A25 A25P Betacam SX Digital Videocassette Recorder ES 7 EditStation DSR 300 300P Digital Camcorder Design and specifications are subject to change without notice BNC type 1 SMPTE 259M DSR 70 ITU R BT 656 DSR 70P SDI format 270Mbps Analog video output VIDEO OUTPUT 1 2 SUPER BNC type 2 composite 1 0 Vp p ...

Страница 138: ...ing pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels at most 0 01 may be stuck constantly on or constantly off In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems have been kept to the absolute minimum but are an unavoidable characteristic of liquid crystal technolo...

Страница 139: ... controlled or slave unit to another controlling or master unit The signal and tape run of the VCRs used for editing player and recorder are usually synchronized Gen lock generator lock See External lock Head drum A metal cylinder to which a video head is attached This drum is rotated at high speeds in synchronization with the sync signal during recording and playback Insert editing Editing in whi...

Страница 140: ...by on mode One of the stop modes In this mode the head drum continues rotating and the tape remains wound onto the drum This mode enables instantaneous switching to recording or playback mode To prevent damage to the tape or heads the device automatically switches from standby on mode to standby off mode after a certain period of time Subcarrier Color information contained in a composite video sig...

Страница 141: ... field and the beginning of the next During this time the electron beams in monitors are turned off so that they can return from the bottom of the screen to the top without showing tracks of movement on the screen When the position of v blanking is not adjusted correctly a horizontal black bar appears on the screen Video gain Amount of amplification for video signals expressed in decibels dB VITC ...

Страница 142: ...ng 58 continuous editing 77 executing 57 manual editing 78 monitoring 57 operation sequence 37 outline 57 previewing 54 58 quick editing 75 redoing 59 starting 58 stopping 58 EDIT button 18 Edit mode 47 Edit points deletion 55 checking 52 cuing up 53 finding 49 modifying 55 setting 50 setting using recorder only 56 E E mode 17 18 EJECT button 19 Ejecting cassettes 46 ENTRY SHIFT button 21 Error me...

Страница 143: ...SBK 160 12 115 DSBK 170 12 117 DSBK 180 180P 12 82 Optional interface board fitting port 26 Output video signal phase 83 Overview 9 P PAGE button 15 Parallel recording using two units 81 PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders 22 PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch 22 PB EE setting 73 PLAY button 18 Playback 75 88 preparations 88 two unit synchronous playback 89 PLAYER button 19 Player settings...

Страница 144: ... button 18 Stopping an edit 58 Sub LCD 15 Sub LCD menu 61 audio settings pages 70 audio signal settings 70 basic operations 68 display and settings 66 general settings pages 73 home page 66 operation buttons 66 video settings pages 72 Sub LCD operation buttons F1 to F4 15 Superimposed text information 61 Synchronizing with an external signal 65 System configuration 35 SYSTEM MENU screen 85 T Tape ...

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