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TIME CODE [Time code]: Settings related to the time code 
generator

Description of settings

TC MODE [> TC mode]: 

Determine the time code to use: 

internal time code using a preset initial value, regenerated 
internal time code (locked to time code read from tape), or 
external time code.

*INT PRESET [>> PRESET]: 

Use internal time code with a 

preset initial value.

INT REGEN [>> REGEN]: 

Use internal time code locked to 

time code read from tape.

EXT REGEN [>> EXT-REG]: 

Use external time code selected 

as follows.
• When TC is selected

External time code input to the TC IN connector

• When VITC is selected

The VITC time code present in the input video signal

EXT PRESET [>>EXT-PRS]:

 External time code can be 

preset in the internal time code generator.

Note

When the selected input mode is i.LINK (the i.LINK indicator is 
lit in the INPUT signal display section), setting this item to EXT 
REGEN causes the internal time code generator to 
automatically synchronize with the external time code input to 
the unit via the i.LINK interface.

RUN MODE [> RUN mode]: 

Select the advancement (RUN) 

mode of the time code generator.

*FREE RUN [>> FREE RUN]: 

Time code generator keeps 

running.

REC RUN [>> REC RUN]:

 Time code generator only runs 

while recording.

Note

Set to FREE RUN when carrying out editing with an editing 
control unit. With the REC RUN setting, editing will not be 
carried out correctly.

(For DSR-DR1000 only)

DF MODE [> DF mode]: 

Select whether the time code 

generator and time counter operate in drop frame mode or 
non-drop frame mode.
Normally select drop frame mode to keep in 
synchronization with real time. The non-drop frame mode 
is useful for example when using computer graphics, and 
working on a frame count basis.

*ON (DF) [>> ON (DF)]: 

Drop frame mode

OFF (NDF) [>> OFF (NDF)]: 

Non-drop frame mode

TC SELECT [> TC select]: 

Determine which to display in the 

time counter display, TC or VITC.

VITC [>> VITC]: 

Display VITC.

*TC [>> TC]:

 Display TC.

VITC [> VITC]: 

Determine whether to record the internally 

generated time code as VITC. 

OFF [>> OFF]: 

Do not record the internally generated time 

code as VITC. (VITC present in the input video signal is 
recorded unchanged.) 

*ON [>> ON]: 

Record the internally generated time code as 

VITC.

TCG REGEN [> TCG regen]: 

Select the signal to be 

regenerated when the time code generator is in the 
regeneration mode (i.e., when the TC MODE menu item is 
set to INT REGEN or EXT REGEN).

*TC & UB [>> TC & UB]:

 Both the time code and user bits are 

regenerated.

TC [>> TC]:

 Only the time code is regenerated.

UB [>> UB]: 

Only the user bits are regenerated.

UB BINARY GP. [> Binary Gp.]: 

Select the user bit binary 

group flag of the time code generator.

Note

When the TC MODE menu item is set to EXT REGEN, the 
user-bit binary group flag setting follows the setting on the time 
code input to this unit.

*000: NOT SPECIFIED [>> 000]:

 Character set not specified

001: ISO CHARACTER [>> 001]: 

8-bit characters conforming 

to ISO 646 and ISO 2022

010: UNASSIGNED-1 [>> 010]:

 Undefined

011: UNASSIGNED-2 [>> 011]: 

Undefined

100: UNASSIGNED-3 [>> 100]: 

Undefined

101: PAGE/LINE [>> 101]:

 Multiplex

110: UNASSIGNED-4 [>> 110]: 

Undefined

111: UNASSIGNED-5 [>> 111]:

 Undefined

Summary of Contents for DSR-DR1000P

Page 1: ...e operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Note The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the DSR DR1000 DR1000P Video Disk Recorder English Japanese French German Italian and Spanish versions For more details see Using the CD ROM Manual on page 14 ...

Page 2: ...customers in the USA DSR DR1000 only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not ins...

Page 3: ...paratus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Caution Television programs films video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisio...

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Page 7: ...ng the Date and Time 29 Setting the Time Data 29 Displaying Time Data and Operation Mode Indications 30 Using the Internal Time Code Generator 31 Synchronizing Internal and External Time Codes 32 Making Basic Network Settings 33 To set the IP Address 33 To Set the Subnet Mask 34 To Set the Default Gateway 34 To Set Up a User Account 34 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Recording 35 Settings for Rec...

Page 8: ... 47 Protecting Clips 47 To Search in Clip Units Clip Jump 48 Playing Back Scenes Extracted From Clips Program Playback 49 Working with Playlists 50 Displaying Playlists 50 Editing Playlists 50 Saving the Current Playlist Data 51 Saving Playlists 51 To Delete the Content of a Playlist 52 Exiting the Clip Menu 52 Chapter 5 Network Operations Connecting This Unit to a LAN 53 Network Menu 54 Creating ...

Page 9: ...s 80 Displaying Supplementary Status Information 81 Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Connections With Camera System Event Record ing 83 Connections to a Digital Non Linear Editing System 84 Connections for a Cut Editing System 85 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System 87 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases 94 Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Regular Checks 97 Troubleshooting 99...

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Page 11: ...er DV component digital format High picture quality and high stability Video signals are separated into color difference signals and luminance signals which are encoded and compressed to one fifth size before being recorded to ensure stable and superb picture quality High quality PCM digital audio PCM recording makes for a wide dynamic range and a high signal to noise ratio thereby enhancing sound...

Page 12: ...times normal speed Superimposition function Time code values operation mode indications error messages and other text data can be superimposed on analog composite video signals output from the SUPER connector The SUPER connector is a special connector for output of text information It can be used independently when you are outputting composite video component video S Video and other video signals ...

Page 13: ...o data By connecting SBP2 compatible nonlinear devices or servers you can transfer data at fast speed Ethernet modular jack You can connect this unit to a LAN to transfer material This allows you to cut out any scene and transfer it Menu system for functionality and operation settings The unit provides a menu system to make its various functions easier to use and set up its operation conditions Se...

Page 14: ...pe com If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep html To Read the CD ROM Manual To read the operation manual contained in the CDROM disc do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM disc in your CD ROM drive A cover page appears automatically in your browser If it does not appear automatically in the browser double cli...

Page 15: ...meters 4 PHONESconnector and control knob 2 SC SYNC control 3 Controlmode selector 5 METER CH 1 2 3 4 button 6 MONITOR SELECT button 0 Status indicators 9 COUNTER SELECT button 3 Audio input output level control section see page 21 2 Video audio input setting section see page 20 1 Display section see page 18 4 Recording playback control section see page 21 6 Menu clip control section see page 22 7...

Page 16: ... meters for audio output via the PHONES connector on the front panel for audio output via the MONITOR connector on the rear panel Depending on the setting made with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button the channels for output to the above meters and connectors are selected as follows When CH 1 2 mode is selected with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button When CH 3 4 mode is selected with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button ...

Page 17: ...io levels during recording or EE mode and the playback audio levels during playback When the audio level indicated on a meter exceeds 0 dB the OVER indicator for the meter lights The short bars to the right of level indication bars indicate that those levels are reference audio recording levels The settings made with the METER CH 1 2 3 4 button and MONITOR SELECT button select the audio channels f...

Page 18: ...on determines the signals output from the Y CPST R Y S C and B Y S Y SUPER connectors as follows 2 INPUT signal display section 1 OUTPUT signal display section 3 Time data type indicators 4 DVCAM indicator 9 Time counter display 6 REC INHI indicator 7 Disk end alarm indicator 8 REPEAT indicator 0 Remote mode indicators qa VITC indicator qd REC MODE display qs PB Fs display 5 KEY INHI indicator Ind...

Page 19: ... 67 is set to ON g Disk end alarm indicator Starts flashing when the remaining capacity of the disk is for about 2 minutes h REPEAT repeat playback indicator Lights when the REPEAT MODE menu item see page 66 is set to ON to enable the repeat playback function i Time counter display Indicates the count value of the time counter time code VITC or user bit data depending on the settings of the Connec...

Page 20: ...icated by the VIDEO indicators in the INPUT signal display section see page 19 Note When the video input is set to the i LINK pressing either the CH1 1 2 button or CH2 3 4 button changes the setting to COMPOSITE Reset the video input b CH1 1 2 audio channel 1 or 1 2 button Each press of this button cycles through the following input audio signal selection options for audio channel 1 when in 2 chan...

Page 21: ... switch to PB the audio input levels return to the preset levels In the same way if you set VARIABLE switch to PB set the audio output levels and then set the switch to REC the audio output levels return to the preset levels b REC PB LEVEL control knobs These knobs are used to control audio levels function differently depending on the setting of the VARIABLE switch as follows 4 Recording playback ...

Page 22: ...wever to do this you need to set the F FWD REW menu item under the AUTO EE SELECT menu item see page 67 to PB If cue points are set see page 38 the NEXT button is used to cue up a cue point see page 46 f STOP button Press this button to stop the recording or playback operation 5 PANEL SELECT section Note The buttons of the PANEL SELECT section cannot be turned on or off during simultaneous recordi...

Page 23: ...more information about the variable mode c JOG and SHUTTLE indicators One of the indicators lights to show the current or most recent search playback mode JOG indicator Jog mode SHUTTLE indicator Shuttle or variable mode d Search dial Rotate to perform search playback in jog shuttle or variable mode The G indicator lights when you rotate to the right to indicate forward direction playback The g in...

Page 24: ...f c AC IN connector Use the supplied power cord to connect this to an AC outlet d CONTROL connector mini jack Connect the supplied RM LG2 Remote Control Unit e REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors D sub 9 pin You can connect remote control units to these connectors using an optional 9 pin remote cable You can also use this connectors to make cascade connections between several DSR DR1000 DR1000P units Use...

Page 25: ...alog video signals Y CPST loop through connectors R Y C B Y The signals you can connect to these connectors depend on the selection made with the VIDEO button in the video audio input selection section The selection is indicated by the VIDEO indicators in the INPUT signal display section The analog video signals that can be input to these connectors are as follows When COMPOSITE is selected The tw...

Page 26: ...t analog audio signals The output audio channels are determined by the playback audio mode and the setting 1 2 CH or 3 4 CH of the AUDIO OUTPUT menu item see page 74 as follows When in 2 CH 48 kHz or 44 1 kHz mode When in 4 CH 32 kHz mode The current playback audio mode is indicated by the PB Fs display on the front panel Input connectors Audio channels on which input signals are recorded AUDIO IN...

Page 27: ...ction see page 20 to select the required input signal formats The current input signal selections are indicated in the INPUT signal display section see page 19 d SDI OUT1 OUT2 Serial Digital Interface output 1 output 2 connectors BNC type These connectors output digital video and audio signals in SDI format D Time code input output section a TIME CODE IN time code input connector BNC type Input ex...

Page 28: ...28 Location and Function of Parts ...

Page 29: ...ay begins to flash To change a numeric value Press the J CUE button to increase a value Press the j button to decrease a value To return a value to the factory default setting 2002 01 01 00 00 00 press the RESET button To confirm a value Press the SET button To exit the date and time setting menu without changing any values press the MENU button To display the material s recording date and time on...

Page 30: ...rop frame indication for time code generator for DSR DR1000 only D VITC field indication E DSR DR1000 DR1000P operation mode T C R P L A Y 0 0 0 4 4 7 0 7 B Drop frame indication for time code reader a C Drop frame indication for time code generator a a This character can appear on the DSR DR1000 only The character to appear in these two columns is always a colon on the DSR DR1000P Time data A Tim...

Page 31: ...d to the TIME CODE IN connector the internal time code generator can be locked to synchronized with an external time code To set the initial time code value and user bit data 1 Press the COUNTER SELECT button to light the time data type indicator TC or U BIT TC To set the initial time code value U BIT To set user bit data The current time code value or user bit data is shown in the time counter di...

Page 32: ...enerator The internal time code generator can advance in either of two modes which can be set with the RUN MODE menu item see page 70 FREE RUN Advancement starts when the data saving operation is completed REC RUN Advancement starts when recording starts and stops when recording stops To set the current time as the initial time code value In step 2 above set the RUN MODE menu item to FREE RUN then...

Page 33: ...name and password Use the NETWORK CONTROL menu to make these basic network settings For the IP address subnet mask and default gateway values to use contact the administrator of your LAN For more information about basic menu operations see page 77 Note When you have finished making all the settings power this unit off and reboot it The settings made in the NETWORK CONTROL menu will be enabled when...

Page 34: ...appears Enter a user name and password up to 8 characters each To enter the user name Select USERNAME and press the k OUT button A user name screen appears and the cursor begins to flash To enter characters Rotate the search dial until the desired character appears Characters appear in the following order when the search dial is rotated in the clockwise direction A to Z a to z 0 to 9 Characters ap...

Page 35: ... to set the REC MODE menu item see page 73 to NORMAL REC In addition to normal recording this unit is capable of continuous recording see page 39 interval recording see page 39 and pre alarm recording see page 39 REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC INPUT VIDEO AUDIO V SDTI SDTI i LINK SDI SG SDI SG SDI SG ANALOG CH 1 1 2 AES EBU dB 0 12 20 30 40 60 OVER 2 4 CH dB 0 12 20 30 40 60 OVER 1 3 CH OUTPUT VIDEO AUDI...

Page 36: ...ding modes with either two channels at 48 kHz or four channels at 32 kHz can be used on this unit It is not possible to select any other mode for example with four channels at 48 kHz If there is a point where the audio mode is switched it is not possible to carry out insert editing over a section including that point Selected time data Time data type indicator Count value of the time counter COUNT...

Page 37: ...ignals coming from a player VCR will be recorded on the tape loaded in the unit Note When controlling this unit from an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN R connector of this unit set the Control mode selector to REMOTE turning the REMOTE indicator on When not set the switch to LOCAL turning the indicator off If the REC INHI indicator lights The REC INHIBIT menu item see page 67 is se...

Page 38: ... a Desired Cue Point on page 46 To delete a cue point Cue up the cue point that you want to delete hold down the J CUE button and press the RESET button To delete all cue points select DELETE ALL CUE from the Disk menu and press the k OUT button When the message DELETE ALL CUE appears press the SET button For more information about the Disk menu see Deleting Clips on page 47 Long time Recording Wi...

Page 39: ...seconds before an alarm trigger signal is detected Data for the recording is saved in advance Recording continues until disk space is exhausted and then the unit automatically enters stop mode To perform continuous recording you need to set the REC MODE menu item see page 73 to PRE ALARM REC The trigger signal is input to the CONTROL connector Playback This section describes the settings and opera...

Page 40: ...ecording and playback With each press of the LINE OUT SELECT button the indicator light as follows R lights P lights R and P both light R lights P lights Line output signals change as follows according to the lit indicators R lit Signals being recorded P lit Signals being played back Switch Setting 75 Ω termination switch ON or attach a 75 Ω terminator Input switch Set according to the type of inp...

Page 41: ...is being displayed in the time counter display the P button is lit To exit simultaneous recording and playback mode With the R or P button lit in the PANEL SELECT section press the STOP button to stop recording or playback Press the R and P buttons so that both buttons go out Note You cannot exit simultaneous recording and playback mode while performing simultaneous recording and playback Press th...

Page 42: ... SELECT LOCAL ENABLE STP PC REMOTE REC MODE INTERVAL REC Monitor screen Time counter display REPEAT MD SETUP MENU OFF D TOP V END OPERATIONAL FUNCTION REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT MODE REPEAT TOP REPEAT END A PRESET B PRESET Monitor screen Time counter display REP TOP SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT MODE REPEAT TOP REPEAT END A PRESET B PRESET OFF D TOP V END Monitor screen Time c...

Page 43: ...want to discard the changed value Press the MENU button instead of pressing the SET button to return to the menu display then press the MENU button again to end the menu operation without saving the changed value into memory After the saving operation is completed the monitor screen and time counter display return to the REPEAT FUNCTION setting display as shown in step 9 14 To set point B refer to...

Page 44: ...tons can be used alone to jump to the start and end points of clips see page 48 To cue up a cue point Press the PREV NEXT button with the J CUE button held down For more information on this operation see Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point on page 46 To search while viewing the video at fast speed PLAY PREV NEXT To search in the reverse direction press the PREV button with the PLAY button held down The ...

Page 45: ...rol equipment connected to the iS400 i LINK connector To search while playing at fast speeds Shuttle Use this mode to view color video playback at speeds ranging from 0 to 60 times normal speed in both directions Jog Use this mode for low speed search and frame by frame search You can specify how speed changes in response to rotations of the search dial by using the JOG RESPONSE menu item see page...

Page 46: ...r to the third registered cue point and so on When you press the PREV button with the J CUE button held down the cue pointer jumps to the previous cue point If cue points are registered as shown in the above figure pressing the NEXT button repeatedly with the J CUE button held down makes the cue pointer jump in the order ARBRCRD To jump back from point D to point B for example press the PREV butto...

Page 47: ...t basic menu operations To display the delete operation menu select DELETE in the Disk menu and press the k OUT button In the delete operation menu select CLIP or ALL CLIP and press the SET button to delete individual clips or all clips When CLIP is selected Display the clip to delete by playback or search and press the SET button A message DELETE appears asking you to confirm the deletion Press t...

Page 48: ...T button again to protect all clips or press the MENU button to return to the menu without protecting To Search in Clip Units Clip Jump Press the PREV button or the NEXT button on the front panel PREV button The first press moves to the start point of the clip containing the current position The second press moves to the start point of the previous clip NEXT button The first press moves to the sta...

Page 49: ...ecode appears in the operation mode display area below the time code display on the monitor screen 5 With the CLIP button held down press the SET button CLIP set appears in the time counter and scene B is registered When the In Out points are registered the In and Out points timecodes disappears and the operation mode is displayed below the time code display on the monitor screen Note An exclamati...

Page 50: ... button The RECALL SAVE screen appears 2 Select one of RECALL LIST1 to RECALL LIST4 and press the k OUT button The confirmation message RECALL appears 3 Press the SET button The selected list appears To hide a playlist Press the K IN button Editing Playlists 1 Select LIST in the Clip menu and then press the k OUT button 2 Select the scene that you want to change and press the k OUT button The play...

Page 51: ...he scene numbers are reassigned To cancel the addition Press the MENU button To change the playback order of the scenes 1 Select MOVE and press the k OUT button A playlist that does not contain the target scene appears 2 Use the J CUE button or the j button to highlight the line to which you want to move the scene 3 Press the SET button You are returned to the playlist screen The target scene is m...

Page 52: ...of a Playlist 1 Select ALL DELETE in the Clip menu and press the k OUT button The confirmation message ALL DELETE OK appears 2 Press the SET button All of the scenes in the current playlist are deleted To cancel the deletion Press the MENU button Exiting the Clip Menu If you want to save the current playlist data press the SET button on the Clip menu screen If you need not save the current playlis...

Page 53: ...AN allows you to exchange data with computers and other recorders Note Before connecting this unit to a LAN you need to set its IP address subnet mask and default gateway and to set up a user account with a user name and password see page 33 LAN Ethernet DSR DR1000 DR1000P Ethernet Ethernet DSR DR1000 DR1000P DSR DR1000 DR1000P ...

Page 54: ... an address book Address book entries contain the host name IP address user name password and login folder of a communications destination You can register up to 50 entries To create or edit an address book select the ADDRESS BOOK item from Network menu and press the k OUT button If nothing is registered in the address book A screen like the one shown below appears Select END and press the k OUT b...

Page 55: ...earch dial to the left To delete a character after entering it press the RESET button To move the cursor Press the K IN or k OUT button To confirm a host name Press the SET button You are returned to the ADDRESS BOOK DATA screen 3 Next enter the IP address IP user name USER password PASS and folder to use in communications DIR Notes When you are entering an IP address the only characters which app...

Page 56: ...stration number press the SET button with the K IN button held down Pressing the SET button with the K IN button held down adds the changes to the end of the host data list Note A host entry cannot be changed while that host is sending data to or receiving data from this unit or in sending or receiving standby Entries cannot be changed if the address book itself is being sent or received A warning...

Page 57: ... that you want to send appears in the CLIP SEL section at the bottom of the monitor or in the time counter display You are returned to the SEND CLIP screen which displays the number and duration of the selected clip Note Clips cannot be selected while they are being recorded If you select a clip that is being recorded a warning message appears asking you to select another clip 8 Press the SET butt...

Page 58: ...hen the 30th request is issued the message Request queue full Cannot send clip appears and the transfer is rejected To cancel the transfer In step 5 press the MENU button instead of the SET button Sending Address Book Data The following procedure allows you to share address book data between recorders on the same network by copying the contents of the address book on one recorder to another record...

Page 59: ...eived The following procedure allows you to receive clip data that has been recorded on other recorders 1 Select the RECEIVE item on the Network menu and press the k OUT button The RECEIVE CLIP screen appears showing the currently selected source host and the name of the target clip 2 If the source host and clip are correct proceed to step 5 To select the destination host execute steps 2 to 4 of S...

Page 60: ...ONTENTS indicator on the front panel of this unit light when new data is received Use the following procedure to check the data and to save or delete it 1 Select the NEW CONTENTS LIST item in the Network menu and press the k OUT button A list of received data that has not yet been save appears The list indicates the type of data clip or address book and the time when it was received If there is no...

Page 61: ...obs executing or standby and check whether the result of a data transfer was OK or not As required you can then abort the transfer or withdraw a connection request Use the following procedure to display the status list 1 Select the STATUS item on the Network menu and press the k OUT button The status list screen appears The following are displayed to indicate the status EXEC Executing WAIT On stan...

Page 62: ...sult field of the monitor screen or in the time counter display Monitor message Time counter display message Description Not Login Not Login Cannot login Contents Full Cont Full More than 100 data items Disk Full Disk Full Disk is full Timeout Timeout Connection timeout No Clip No Clip Clip not found Send Error Send Err Send error occurred Receive Error Rcv Err Receive error occurred STATUS INFO 0...

Page 63: ...igital hours meter display see Regular Checks on page 97 The items of the setup menu are divided into several functional groups on level 1 and except for the MENU GRADE item the settings themselves are made on level 2 or level 3 Also the menu items are divided into two categories according to how frequently they are accessed the basic items to which frequent access is normally required and the enh...

Page 64: ...ISPLAY CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE CHARA VSIZE DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY PEAK HOLD OVER DISP HOLD BRIGHTNESS ALARM REF ALARM TC MODE RUN MODE DF MODE TC SELECT VITC TCG REGEN UB BINARY GP VITC POS SEL 1 VITC POS SEL 2 VITC OUTPUT EE OUT PHASE MUTE IN SRCH LOCAL ENABLE REC MODE INTERVAL REC REC INHIBIT SEARCH ENABLE MAX SRCH SPEED PREROLL TIME AFTER CUE UP PLAY START Level 1 Level 2 Level ...

Page 65: ...UTTLE MUTE DV ATT NETWORK CONTROL IP ADDRESS SUB NET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY ACCOUNT INTERFACE SELECT SETUP BANK OPERATION VIDEO OUTPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT REMOTE I F RECALL BANK1 RECALL BANK2 RECALL BANK3 RECALL BANK4 SAVE BANK 1 SAVE BANK 2 SAVE BANK 3 SAVE BANK 4 INPUT BLANK b SRCH CONTROL SEND RECEIVE ADDRES BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS NETWORK MENU CLIP CLIP LIST ADDRESS BOOK TC PRESET DISK MENU DEL...

Page 66: ...it into repeat playback mode OFF OFF Do not put the unit into repeat playback mode ON ON Put the unit into repeat playback mode ON FREEZE FREEZE Put the unit into freeze playback mode In this case while the unit is cueing up to the repeat start point the freeze picture of the repeat end point is displayed REPEAT TOP REP TOP Determine whether the repeat start point is the beginning of disk or point...

Page 67: ...intervals for interval recording INTERVAL Int Time Set the standby interval for interval recording 30 sec 30 SEC 30 seconds 1 min 1 MIN 1 minute 5 min 5 MIN 5 minutes 10 min 10 MIN 10 minutes REC TIME Rec Time Set the recording interval for interval recording 0 5 sec 0 5SEC 0 5 seconds 1 0 sec 1 0SEC 1 0 second 1 5 sec 1 5SEC 1 5 seconds 2 0 sec 2 0SEC 2 0 seconds REC INHIBIT REC INH Determine whe...

Page 68: ...AY button and PREV button pressed at same time DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit Description of settings CHARA DISPLAY Chara disp Determine whether or not to output text such as time code values from the SUPER connector OFF OFF Do not output text In spite of this setting pressing the MENU button causes menu text to be output ON ON Output text CHARA...

Page 69: ...mentary Status Information on page 81 MENU DISPLAY Menu DISP Set the type of characters in menu text superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor Make the following settings while watching the monitor screen WHITE WITH BKGD White White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD Black Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE W outline White characters with black outl...

Page 70: ...the time code generator and time counter operate in drop frame mode or non drop frame mode Normally select drop frame mode to keep in synchronization with real time The non drop frame mode is useful for example when using computer graphics and working on a frame count basis ON DF ON DF Drop frame mode OFF NDF OFF NDF Non drop frame mode TC SELECT TC select Determine which to display in the time co...

Page 71: ...al phase See example configuration on page 77 MUTE IN SRCH Mute in SR Select whether to mute the output from the TC OUT connector in search jog shuttle mode OFF OFF Do not mute ON ON Mute VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control Description of settings INT VIDEO SG Video SG Select the test signal to be output from the internal test signal generator When SG is selected using the VIDEO ...

Page 72: ...ROL Proc ctrl C PHASE MODE C Phas MD Select the phase rotation mode for chroma phase control The effect of this setting applies to the output levels of all of the composite video S video SDI and component video signals U V COMPOSITE Cmpst Select this setting when observing the composite video output level using a composite vectorscope PB PR COMPONENT Cmpnt Select this setting when observing the co...

Page 73: ...o save the settings press the MENU button to return to the previous screen then press the SET button Example settings LEVEL SELECT Level Sel REF LEVEL REF Level Select the audio reference level headroom for recording 20 dB 20dB factory default setting for DSR DR1000 18 dB 18dB factory default setting for DSR DR1000P 16 dB 16dB 12 dB 12dB CH1 IN LEVEL CH1 input Select the audio level setting accord...

Page 74: ...he text data for superimposition on the monitor screen to be output from the right hand REF VIDEO IN connector marked For more information about this consult your Sony dealer COMPOSITE Composite Composite video signals S VIDEO S Video S video separated Y and C and composite video signals Y R B Y R B Y R Y and B Y component video signals AUDIO OUTPUT Audio Out Select the channels for audio output f...

Page 75: ...l 2 Recall menu settings from menu bank 2 RECALL BANK3 Recall 3 Recall menu settings from menu bank 3 RECALL BANK4 Recall 4 Recall menu settings from menu bank 4 SAVE BANK 1 Save 1 Save current menu settings to menu bank 1 1 Select the bank you want to save then press the k OUT button Message SAVE OK appears 2 To save press the SET button To quit saving press the RESET button SAVE BANK 2 Save 2 Sa...

Page 76: ... in genlock mode the time code precision is 0 frames When the camcorder is not in genlock mode it is 1 frame VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO LOOP THRU TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO LOOP THRU TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO LOOP THRU TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT Composite video or SDI video and audio signal Time code signal Output device VCR camera etc DSR DR1000 DR1000P 1st unit DSR D...

Page 77: ...ode The time code output signal is synchronized with the output video signal This mode is appropriate when outputting signals from a single device to a number of recorders using separate cables for video audio and time code In this mode the same time code is recorded on all of the recorders 1 to n Menu control buttons Functions MENU button Opens the menu and launches menu control mode Closes the m...

Page 78: ...enu SYSTEM MENU SETUP MENU TC PRESET DISK MENU NETWORK MENU DATE TIME PRESET HOURS METER Monitor screen Time counter display Menu selection level display Operational SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE SETUP BANK OPERATION NETWORK CONTROL MENU GRADE BASIC Monitor screen Time counter display Level 1 menu display Display SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE...

Page 79: ...p 3 first select MENU GRADE and next select ENHANCED then press the SET button to save the setting in memory With this done when you press the MENU button and the k OUT button to display the setup menu all basic and enhanced items on menu level 1 appear Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items To change the settings of enhanced items first carry out the procedure in the previous section Displaying ...

Page 80: ...default setting has been changed the current setting will be 100 or 50 proceed as follows 1 Either press the RESET button or select the default setting using the J CUE or j button 2 Press the SET button The setting returned to its factory default is saved in memory as the current setting To return all settings to their factory default settings 1 Press the MENU button in the menu control section Th...

Page 81: ...heir meaning In each table the indications given in brackets such as ASM are the indications displayed when the SUB STATUS menu item is set to ALL For the display format when ALL is selected see the next section Setting of SUB STATUS menu item Items of supplementary information displayed TC MODE Operating mode of the internal time code generator REMAIN Remaining capacity of the disk CLIP NAME Clip...

Page 82: ...put to the unit via the i LINK iS400 i LINK interface and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code regeneration When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to REMAIN On screen indication Meaning REMAIN 184 min Remaining capacity of the disk in minutes When the remaining capacity has not been calculated REMAIN min appears When the SUB STATUS menu item is...

Page 83: ...ure below shows how to connect this unit to a multi camera system to record sports and other events REMOTE IN R 2 1 1 1 1 1 SUPER MONITOR SDI IN SDI OUT 1 REF VIDEO IN To transmission system Camcorder 1 Router This unit Slow motion controller Reference video signal Video monitor Camcorder 2 1 75Ω coaxial cable 2 9 pin remote control cable ...

Page 84: ...nit For details of video audio input and audio mode settings see Settings for Recording on page 35 SDI OUT1 iS400 i LINK 1 2 REF VIDEO IN Reference video signals 1 DV cable Non linear editing system SDI input i LINK SBP2a on AV C This unit a When using the SBP2 protocol set menu item PC REMOTE to ENA see page 74 2 75 Ω coaxial cable Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector REMOTE REMOTE indi...

Page 85: ... 1501 and DSBK 1504 1504P boards SDI OUT 2 SDI IN MONITOR SUPER REMOTE IN R REMOTE VIDEO OUT Y CPST REF VIDEO IN PLAYER 1 1 3 2 1 2 RECORDER MONITOR VIDEO OUT B Y CPST SUPER 1 3 When you select assemble or insert editing mode on the editing control unit the two DSR 1500A 1500AP units recorder and player will automatically enter the selected editing mode A75 Ω coaxial cable not supplied CCable with...

Page 86: ...operate correctly To ensure this input a reference video signal synchronized with the video signal to the REF VIDEO IN connector Switch menu item Setting LOCAL REMOTE switch REMOTE REMOTE indicator lights DIGITAL OUTPUT menu item SDI SDI indicator lights REMOTE I F menu item 9PIN 9P indicator lights REC FORMAT menu item DVCAM DVCAM indicator lights Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector RE...

Page 87: ...ape a tape that contains a completely packaged program in Betacam format use a DVCAM VCR such as the DSR 1500A 1500AP as the recorder Notes This application requires the DSR 1500A 1500AP unit used as the recorder to be fitted with the optional DSBK 1504 1504P board The DSR 1500A 1500AP units shown in the following figure are fitted with the optional DSBK 1501 and DSBK 1504 1504P boards The purpose...

Page 88: ... delay unit between the audio mixer s output and the audio input to the DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Main video monitor Source video monitor Video signal generator DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder Audio mixer PVE 500 etc editing control unit Control signal DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher This unit player 1 UVW 1600 1600P player 2 Video signal Audio signal Reference video signal Delay unit a Audio system monitor...

Page 89: ...al For details of reference video signals see About reference video signals on page 86 L R L R MONITOR OUT 1 MONITOR OUT 2 Speaker left channel Audio amplifier Audio mixer Cables with RCA phono plugs Speaker right channel REF VIDEO IN REF VIDEO IN 1 2 3 REF VIDEO IN REF VIDEO IN DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder UVW 1600 1600P player 2 PVE 500 Editing Control Unit Use 75 Ω coax...

Page 90: ...REMOTE EDITOR REMOTE REMOTE IN R DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder 9 pin remote control cable a This unit player 1 Mixer control mode selection switch PARALLEL 9 pin remote control cable a UVW 1600 1600P player 2 PVE 500 Editing Control Unit DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher 9 pin remote control cable a 9 pin 15 pin mixer control cable not supplied a For the 9 pin remote control cable use an optional RCC 5G 10G...

Page 91: ...IDEO INPUTS COMPONENT 1 PGM OUT COMPONENT 1 LINE OUT 2 LINE OUT 1 1 2 3 4 MIC LINE IN COMPONENT 1 OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT CH 1 CH 2 CH 2 OUT CH 1 OUT CH 2 IN CH 1 IN 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 VIDEO IN AUDIO IN 2 4 1 3 AUDIO OUT 1 3 2 4 Y R Y B Y 3 3 DFS 700A 700AP DME Switcher CCable with XLR connectors not supplied Audio mixer DSR 1500A 1500AP recorder UVW 1600 1600P player 2 A 12 pin 3 BNC cross cable not s...

Page 92: ...ing the CHARA DISPLAY menu item see page 68 to ON factory default setting Switch menu item Setting Control mode selector REMOTE OUTPUT LEVEL menu item see page 73 Normally 4 dBm VIDEO OUTPUT menu item see page 74 Y R B Y R B indicator lights AUDIO OUTPUT menu item see page 74 1 2 CH or 3 4 CH CH 1 2 or CH 3 4 indicator lights VIDEO OUT B Y CPST SUPER MONITOR 2 1 75 Ω termination switch ON or attac...

Page 93: ...tants as follows BVE 600 900 910 2000 PAL model or FXE 100P 120P Set the VCR constants as follows RM 450 RM 450CE Set the DIP switches as follows Left switches Right switches RM 450 Right switches RM 450CE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 80 18 00 96 05 05 03 80 0A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 81 17 00 7D 05 05 02 80 0A 07 FE 00 80 4C FF 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OFF OFF 7 6 5 4 ...

Page 94: ...e SCH button on the vectorscope The vectorscope switches to SCH mode 2 Press the B channel button on the vectorscope This displays the black burst signal from the switcher 3 Press the EXT button on the vectorscope This switches the vectorscope to external synchronization mode 4 Adjust the phase synchronization control on the vectorscope so that the sync and subcarrier phases are close to the refer...

Page 95: ...t phase alignment with the black burst signal on channel B Note When component signals are used the subcarrier phase indicator does not appear 8 Output the player 2 signal from the PVE 500 and repeat steps 6 and 7 to adjust the sync and subcarrier phases of the output from player 2 Align the sync and subcarrier phases of the black burst signal to the reference line Sync phase Reference line Subcar...

Page 96: ...96 Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases ...

Page 97: ...n 10 hour increments T3 RECORDING mode The cumulative total hours of disk operation for recording is displayed in 10 hour increments For the T2 mode and T3 mode there are two types of count a trip count which is resettable and the cumulative total from manufacture which is unresettable Displaying the digital hours meter Use the following procedure 1 Press the MENU button in the menu control sectio...

Page 98: ...e which will appear to the right of the trip value and the slash The following illustrates the digital hours meter indications in the time counter display in all three display modes The right hand indication for each display mode is the indication you can view while holding down the k button in the menu control section T1 OPERATION mode T2 PLAYING mode T3 RECORDING mode To end the digital hours me...

Page 99: ...or change the setting of the LOCAL ENABLE menu item see page 67 to ALL ENABLE During recording or playback the time data is not shown in the time counter display The MENU button has been pressed Press the button once again to exit the menu control mode time code preset mode or digital hours meter display mode In either of the menu control mode and time code preset mode the time data is not shown i...

Page 100: ...may sometimes output alarm messages such as the one shown below to the monitor screen and the time counter display Audio problem Symptom Cause Remedy The REC PB LEVEL control knobs do not work The VARIABLE switch on the front panel is set to PRESET Set the VARIABLE switch to REC when recording or set it to PB when playing back Editing restriction Symptom Cause Video cannot be edited in insert mode...

Page 101: ...nged in REC recording mode REC mode Input signal does not conform to DVCAM DV format Unknown Sig Input signal is 625 50 For DSR DR1000 625 50 sig For DSR DR1000 Input signal is 525 60 For DSR DR1000P 525 60 sig For DSR DR1000P Input video is not detected Check the VIDEO indicator in the INPUT signal display section and supply an appropriate video signal No INPUT Input video signal does not synchro...

Page 102: ...et to REC RUN Set the RUN MODE menu item see page 70 to FREE RUN REC RUN VIDEO END VIDEO END VIDEO TOP VIDEO TOP Alarm messages and associated directions Alarm message on monitor screen Cause Direction Alarm message in time counter display ...

Page 103: ...g strong radio waves Operate the unit in a horizontal position This unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal position Do not operate it on its side or tilted through an excessive angle exceeding 20º Avoid violent impacts Dropping the unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunction Do not obstruct ventilation openings To prevent the unit from overheatin...

Page 104: ...than 80 Storage relative humidity Less than 90 Mass 7 5 kg 16 lb 8 oz External dimensions w h d 210 130 422 mm 83 8 51 8 165 8 inches Video performance Band width Composite S video DSR DR1000 30 Hz to 4 2 MHz 1 0 dB Y Composite S video DSR DR1000P 25 Hz to 4 8 MHz 1 0 dB Y Component DSR DR1000 30 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB Y 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz 1 0 5 0 dB R Y B Y Component DSR DR1000P 25 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 ...

Page 105: ...286 Vp p DSR DR1000 or 0 3 Vp p DSR DR1000P 75 Ω burst level Analog audio inputs AUDIO IN XLR 3 pin female 2 4 0 3 6 dBm high impedance balanced For DSR DR1000 only Time code input TIME CODE IN BNC type SMPTE time code DSR DR1000 or EBU time code DSR DR1000P 0 5 Vp p to 18 Vp p 3 3 kΩ unbalanced Network 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 type 100BASE TX complied with IEEE 802 3u 10BASE T complied with IEEE...

Page 106: ...gnal S400 i LINK 6 pin complied with IEEE 1394 ES 7 PVE 500 RM 450 450CE BVE 600 910 2000 9100 9100P etc Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 Remote control unit 1 Operating Instructions 1 Operating Instructions CD ROM 1 Accessories not supplied RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft Related equipment Linear editing control unit PVE 500 RM 450 450CE BVE 60...

Page 107: ...he component signals Non drop frame mode The number of frames of the time code and video run is not adjusted When you use the time code in non drop frame mode the real playback time will be about 86 seconds shorter per day than the time code If you edit frame by frame or if you determine the length of a shot by counting the time code use drop frame mode Non linear editing Editing while playing bac...

Page 108: ...e monitor Time code Signals recorded on the media to supply information on media position such as the hour minute second and frame to assist in setting edit points or searching for particular scenes User bits Sections of time code information consisting of a total of 32 bits that can be used for recording information such as date tape ID number program ID number etc ...

Page 109: ...ut editing system 85 digital non linear editing system 84 reference video signal 89 video monitor 92 video audio signal 91 CONTINUOUS REC indicator 17 Continuous recording 39 CONTROL connector 24 Control mode selector 16 COUNTER 17 19 SELECT button 17 Cue point cue up 46 setting 38 Cursor clip operations buttons 23 Cyclical playback 43 D Date time setting 29 Default gateway 34 Digital interfaces 1...

Page 110: ...35 procedure 37 settings 35 with video camera 38 REF VIDEO IN connectors 24 REMOTE 16 indicator 20 Remote control 12 control connectors 106 mode indicators 20 REMOTE IN R OUT P connectors 24 REPEAT indicator 19 Repeat playback 43 RESET button 23 R Y S C connector 26 S S VIDEO indicator 19 Saving 51 SC SYNC control 16 SDI 11 indicator 19 OUT1 OUT2 connectors 27 SDI audio signal input 20 SDI IN conn...

Page 111: ...dicators 18 19 INPUT PHASE mode 76 OUT connectors 26 Video performance 104 test signal 20 VIDEO INPUT PHASE mode 76 VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode 77 Video audio input setting section 20 VITC field indication 30 indicator 20 Y Y CPST connector 25 26 Y R B indicator 19 Sony Corporation ...

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