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PRV-LX10

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for PRV-LX10

Page 1: ...DVD recorder PRV LX10 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...inal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filed with liquid near this equipment such as a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping splashing rain o...

Page 3: ... of after removal The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time for example when on vacation D3 4 2 2 1a_A_En CAUTION The POWER switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit you will need to unplug it from the AC ou...

Page 4: ...ng during Recording 49 Other Playback Settings 50 External Sync Function 53 Other Functions 53 Regarding Progressive Scan Output 54 DVD Menu Editing 55 DVD Menu Type Selection 55 Font Selection 55 DVD Menu Selection 56 Thumbnail Selection 56 Button Text 57 Selecting Opening Clip 57 Setting an Idle Clip 58 Setting Navigation Commands 58 Customizing the DVD Menu 59 Deleting and Initializing Menu Lib...

Page 5: ...ring use should be within the range of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F and 85 Relative Humidity with ventilation ports not blocked 7 Prohibited Installation Locations Places exposed to direct sunlight or bright artificial light Places exposed to high levels of dust or smoke Places subject to vibration Places subject to strong electrical or magnetic fields Close to heat sources Places exposed to high leve...

Page 6: ...several seconds after the power indicator see page 14 turns orange before powering on again Precautions Regarding Built In Hard Disk Drive HDD The built in hard disk drive HDD incorporates high precision technology and recorded contents may be damaged or lost under certain conditions of use Take precautions regarding the following 7 Important Recordings If the built in hard disk drive malfunctions...

Page 7: ...not use non standard discs since they may cause adverse affects to the player and other components Do not use discs shaped in non circular shapes hearts polygons etc since they may cause malfunctions To clean fingerprints from a soiled disc wipe gently from the center hole radially toward the circumference Do not wipe in a circular motion Do not use anti static or other record sprays Also never us...

Page 8: ...her DVD players but discs must be finalized before they can be played in this way see page 43 Recording to DVD R RW discs is in video mode only VR Mode VR mode is the basic recording mode for DVD RW allowing repeated recording and editing on a single disc VR is an abbreviation for Video Recording DVD RW discs recorded in VR Video Recording format can be played back on DVD players bearing the logo ...

Page 9: ...terial Linear PCM sountracks are mono or stereo only 2 Subtitle languages DVD discs can contain up to 32 subtitle languages You can watch the disc with any of these subtitle languages or with no subtitles displayed at all 3 Screen aspect ratio Movies are shot in a variety of screen formats This box tells you what the original format was in this case Cinemascope and what it is best viewed as on a w...

Page 10: ...led independently sounds can be heard travelling from front to back left to right and vice versa Preparations for Use Basic Information Stereo Playback Stereo playback means sound is played back through independent channels from right and left speakers The soundtracks for DVD video stereo and ordinary music CDs recorded with 2ch stereo are played back only from the front speakers even when 5 surro...

Page 11: ...ide variety of DVD Video discs High level DVD Video authoring functions and video recording functions permit optimum disc creation for any application 7 Professional System Support This unit is equipped with a wide range of input and output systems including component input output XLR input output DV connector composite and S video in this way supporting a wide range of professional media sources ...

Page 12: ...SDI AES EBU audio signals Note By installing the optional SDI AES IBU output board PRA BD12 in the unit s expansion slots the PRV LX10 can be upgraded to support output of SDI video signals and SDI AES EBU audio signals Example of System Composition and Recording Component Setup 7 System Composition BETACAM Digital BETACAM and DVCAM are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation DVCPRO is a registe...

Page 13: ...4X SPEED DVD RW 2X SPEED About 30 minutes About 20 minutes About 30 minutes An exterior control system can be created using REMOTE DV protocols Operating compatibility is not guaranteed for all components equipped with REMOTE DV connectors Check Pioneer s website for a list of components and systems with confirmed operational compatibility Control from editing equipment is not supported System Exa...

Page 14: ...mode Located to the right side of DVD1 this indicator light orange to indicate that a disc is loaded 1 Press to open close DVD1 disc tray The DISC indicator flashes from the time the button is pressed until the disc tray closes fully These indicators light to show which drive has been selected with the DRIVE SELECT button the indicator for the selected drive lights green When this button is presse...

Page 15: ...o input DVD menu items and commands during DVD playback During recording press to insert chapter marks at optional locations Use when selecting function menu items and for DVD menu control during DVD playback These are ventilation ports provided to prevent excessive heating of internal parts During installation and operation do not allow these ports to become blocked since malfunctions may result ...

Page 16: ...Connector for obtaining time code from VHS VTR etc Note Use a coaxial cable impedance 75 ohm to connect with BNC plugs Use for connecting external sync signal and for pass through signals Note Use coaxial cables impedance 75 ohm to connect with BNC plugs Use to terminate sync signal Set to ON when used alone or when connected to a terminating unit Ground terminal for signals When using the unit in...

Page 17: ... reverse buttons 1 Chapter skip NEXT button Chapter skip PREV button 4 Cursor buttons 5 3 2 ENTER button RETURN button Title chapter frame time button TITLE CHP FRM TIME Frame time button FRM TIME SEARCH button CLEAR button Names of Parts 1 This key operates the same as the FUNCTION button on the main unit Range of Remote Control Unit When pressing the remote control unit s buttons point it toward...

Page 18: ...as a single unit called a video file clip or title Chapter marking can also be performed during recording 7 Following recording of the video signal items which can be set or changed together with disc production procedures are noted below When recording to DVD disc 1 Settable items Disc menu setting Disc program setting 2 Disc creation flow Video image recording Disc setting Finalize Note A disc c...

Page 19: ... separated from the main unit See page 29 for information on function key settings Some front panel control buttons are assigned to shortcut keys Shortcut key assignments are described on page 88 The numeric keys on the keyboard provide the same functions as the numeric buttons on the remote control unit During title text and other text input any functions assigned to the keyboard s normal functio...

Page 20: ...method to display the Function Menu overlaid on the current Video signal 1 Press the FUNCTION button on the main unit s front panel This product includes FontAvenue fonts licenced by NEC Corporation FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation The Function Menu is composed of a top menu for confirming current operating STATUS together with the following three sub sections 1 EDIT items r...

Page 21: ...trol unit s SETUP button 4 Click the right button on the mouse Note 6 5 If the Function Menu has been assigned to a function key on the keyboard press that key Note 6 Use of the mouse s right button to exit the Function Menu is supported only during display of the top menu 7 Control Bar The control bar is displayed by pressing the mouse s right and left buttons simultaneously When the control bar ...

Page 22: ... a UPS please purchase the Smart UPS 750VA SU750INET manufactured by AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORP APC 7 Operation Settings Use to make settings required when connecting the PRV LX10 to other components and to perform operation settings 1 Control Settings Settings required when connecting this unit to a source component page 40 Example of connections with local settings Example of connections wit...

Page 23: ...ted When chapter marks are inserted by pressing the Enter key on a keyboard if the Enter key is held depressed multiple consecutive chapter marks may be inserted Chapter mark positions are inserted in units of 12 frames PAL or 15 frames NTSC When using the Edit List EDL function at the final IN OUT point setting the APP section Auto Capture IN OUT Point Record As command must be set to Title Stop ...

Page 24: ... new clips created by trimming differs depending on the HDD s open space When saving by overwriting previous files clips up to 4 7GB HDD available space can be created Chapter mark positions are inserted in units of 12 frames PAL or 15 frames NTSC The total size after editing must be such that can be held on a single DVD disc 4 7 GB or recording to disc will not begin Authoring Functions Operation...

Page 25: ...scs or an FTP connection from a computer linked to online network DVD menu layout image files and DVD menu background image files can be downloaded for importing to the menu library Edit Lists EDL can be similarly downloaded and imported 7 Backup and Restore Projects image files menu libraries EDL and system settings on the internal hard disk can be backed up by connecting an external hard disk US...

Page 26: ... the need to enter the Function Menu thus permitting more efficient operation When in the idling condition the OSD screen is composed of two pages The first two times the DISPLAY button is pressed the OSD alternates between the two pages when the button is pressed a third time the OSD is turned off Note 1 When the destination drive is DVD the project name is not displayed Project names are display...

Page 27: ... Note 2 The recording time is the same as the time for the input video image this differs from the output video image time which is subjected to encoding decoding Note 3 Playback status is shown only during time shift playback Main unit button Remote control unit Recording status Recording title chapter Recording time Note 2 Playback status Note 3 Playback title chapter Note 3 Playback time Note 3...

Page 28: ...ack time OSD during Playback page 1 Note 5 Displayed only during repeat play Note 6 Displayed only during scan and slow speed playback Not displayed when performing reverse slow motion playback with progressive output NTSC only Playback title chapter Playback time Remaining time in title Total title time Remaining time in chapter Total chapter time Playback speed display Note 8 Repeat display Note...

Page 29: ...tings The System Settings command also allows selection of mouse cursor movement speed keyboard key repeat speed and time zone and date time SET UP section System System Settings TimeZone setting Programming the Function keys To facilitate operation of the unit the SET UP section System F Key Set command allows you to program your keyboard s 12 function keys F1 F12 to perform the equivalent functi...

Page 30: ...ible to connect to a network but cause malfunctions throughout the network If you are unsure of the proper values to set for these items consult your network administrator UPS Support Whenever the power to this unit is turned OFF the unit performs a shutdown operation An unintentional power interruption results in the power being disconnected without the shutdown operation being performed thus res...

Page 31: ... third party when hard disk data has been deleted using these functions runs the risk of placing backed up image data into the wrong hands To prevent such a risk use commercially available software to wipe the hard disk clean or request a dealer to do so Consult your USB HDD manufacturer for details SET UP section System HDD Tools Note 1 Selecting Format deletes all projects and image files on the...

Page 32: ...section Operation Video Settings Composite Out Note If Composite Out is set to Source Monitor pass through output when OSD is set to ON during recording the video and audio will switch to Decoder Out encode decode output Regardless of the setting of the Composite Out command outputs other than composite video audio RCA and headphones will be treated as Decoder Out encode decode output video and au...

Page 33: ...delayed about 4 seconds with respect to the input signal due to the time required for encoding and decoding Note 2 Recording will not begin if a copy guard protected input signal is detected Note 3 If Composite Out is set to Source Monitor pass through output when OSD is set to ON during recording the video and audio will switch to Decoder Out encode decode output Note 4 Turn off the power of the ...

Page 34: ...ayback is begun on a connected DV component Note If preview is performed immediately after setting input the error message No DV Input will appear This is only the result of the auto sensing process noted above however and is not a malfunction STATUS section V Input STATUS section A Input Recording TV system switch confirmation dialog 1 When OK is selected the TV system changes and a second confir...

Page 35: ...after the DVD disc has been removed STATUS section Drive When a disc is removed before finalizing the data recorded so far remains on the hard disk A new project is automatically created when this disc is reinserted and additional data that is recorded is saved to this project Thus data recorded prior to removal and data recorded after reinsertion are saved to different projects Note When a disc i...

Page 36: ...not be selected when PAL is selected as the TV system Recording Video Encode Rate Settings The SET UP section Recording Video Audio Video Encode Rate command allows you to set the encoding rate for recording This setting affects the recording time and the transfer rate image quality See pages 78 and 79 for information on the relationship between encoding rate and recording time transfer rate The e...

Page 37: ... audio level when the audio source is too low or so large the sound is distorted to obtain an appropriate sound setting Select R or L and press the Up Down key to adjust the sound in the right or left channel the numbers are incremented or decremented by each press of the Up Down key To adjust both the right and left channels select L R and press the Up Down key Adjust the audio level so that maxi...

Page 38: ...t in the recording standby mode for 1 hour or more the unit will automatically switch to STOP mode to prevent damage to the system 1 Manual Recording Starting and stopping manual recording is performed with the front panel s REC and STOP buttons During recording the PAUSE button can be pressed to temporarily interrupt the recording From the pause mode press REC button again to resume recording and...

Page 39: ... points When the Function Menu s REC button is then pressed the external VTR is automatically rewound to a position just preceding the selected IN point and recording starts automatically from that point When the designated OUT point is detected the unit automatically enters the REC pause stop mode APP section Auto Capture IN OUT Point IN OUT Point Recording The preroll time preceding the IN point...

Page 40: ...be output but when recording is completed the screen will return to the Function Menu display 7 Edit List EDL Recording The Edit List EDL function allows automated recording of consecutive multiple IN OUT points by setting the points on an Edit List EDL This recorder allows formation of an Edit List by using the contents set with the Function Menu s APP section Auto Capture IN OUT Point command By...

Page 41: ...t step after setting and recording the IN OUT points where you wish to insert chapter marks If chapter points are set and recorded after earlier setting and recording multiple IN OUT points the chapter points will be added as an additional record at the end of the edit list and thus must be changed to their proper order APP section Auto Capture EDL Note When recording the edit list the final IN OU...

Page 42: ... is set to HDD initialize and finalize commands are ignored EDIT section DVD Disc Initialize Initialize Initialize confirmation dialog Initialize progress bar appears during initialization Recording to DVD Discs Data can be recorded on an unused or not finalized DVD R or DVD RW disc A finalized DVD RW disc must be initialized or finalization must be canceled before reuse 1 Disc initialization Use ...

Page 43: ...be resumed after this Menus chapter names and clip names can be edited after selecting one drive Note that resuming a simultaneous recording after this will delete all edited data Finalized discs that are canceled finalization cannot be used for simultaneous recording 7 Precautions When Saving Data to Hard Disk Removing a disc before finalization when a recording is made both to a DVD disc and the...

Page 44: ... Title Order Edit on page 65 or reduce clip size see Title Trimming on page 63 The disc cannot be removed until the Make Disc process is completed EDIT section DVD Disc Make Disc Target Use the EDIT section DVD Disc Make Image command to create image files The Target Image will display in the initial condition the project name the three character img extension If the image file name is changed the...

Page 45: ...UDIO SCAN STEP RPT A B ANGLE SUBTITLE PREV NEXT SETUP ENTER RETURN SEARCH CLEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 TITLE CHP FRM TIME MENU TOP MENU FRM TIME STOP DXX2527 PLAY STOP STATUS section Drive Playing DVD Video Discs including commercially available software titles Begin playback of a DVD disc inserted in the currently selected drive by pressing the PLAY button on the front panel or remote control uni...

Page 46: ...the beginning of previous chapters When multiple titles exist on the disc and this command is executed within the first chapter of title playback will return to the top chapter of the title immediately preceding the current one 7 Fast Forward Hold the main unit s SCAN SKIP FWD button or the remote control unit s SCAN button depressed Release the button when you find the desired location While the ...

Page 47: ... Operation Inhibited message Time Search 1 During playback press the FRM TIME button Alternately press the TITLE CHP FRM TIME button three times 2 Use the number buttons to enter the desired time number Example to designate the frame at 21 min 43 sec 17 Press number buttons 2 1 4 3 1 7 in order 3 Press the SEARCH button The selection can be made also by pressing the PLAY button Note 1 The search f...

Page 48: ...le display setting alternates between those available If multiple language subtitles are recorded on the disc the subtitle can be selected from among those recorded Some DVD Video discs also allow subtitle selection from the disc s onscreen menu In this case display the menu by pressing the MENU button and select the desired subtitle setting directly from the menu When playing a DVD Video disc the...

Page 49: ...recorded immediately before SET UP section Operation HDD Recording Time Shift PLAY Playback may be started within the range 60 324 seconds after beginning recording Note 1 Basic operations are enabled during playback of the previously recorded images The playback start position is the same as the recording start position and the range of possible playback is within 60 324 seconds prior to the curr...

Page 50: ...ng an amplifier that does not support MPEG SET UP section Playback Audio Other Playback Settings The Function Menu s SET UP section Playback commands can be used to input default setups for playback on the PRV LX10 These setup values cannot be changed during playback 7 Video Aspect Ratio Video Aspect 4 3 LB 4 3 PS 16 9 Choose the aspect ratio setting in accordance with your television monitor This...

Page 51: ...e DVD Video menu language to English Japanese or Other Note SET UP section Playback Language SET UP section Playback Language DVD Menu Note When Others Next Menu is selected as the language input the code number from the Language Code List on page 99 SET UP section Playback Language Inputting Language Code Note 7 Subtitle Display Language Subtitle Display ON OFF Use to select whether subtitles are...

Page 52: ...Management Level Others Parental Level 1 8 off Some prerecorded DVD Videos with violence or sexual contents are encoded with parental management levels low high Such discs are so indicated on their jackets or labels By setting the management level on the PRV LX10 to a value lower than the disc s level the viewing of such discs can be restricted When off is selected playback will be performed witho...

Page 53: ...base corrector TBC component thus allowing video switching without distortion V roll of the TV monitor s image When the SET UP section Operation Video Settings DV OUT command is set to Enabled External Sync is automatically set to Disabled Thereafter even if DV OUT is returned to the Disabled setting external sync will remain off so manual resetting is required When synchronizing two or more recor...

Page 54: ...upporting progressive scan Proper image reproduction will not be produced with other monitors Note 3 When progressive output is ON image signals will not be produced from output connectors other than the component output connector Note 4 Some progressive scan monitors currently available do not possess complete compatibility with the PRV LX10 with the result that some image distortion may occur If...

Page 55: ...be registered as the default DVD menu for efficient production of DVD discs without having to edit menus each time The preview and disc emulation functions can be used to confirm the contents before burning a DVD disc Also if the playback mode is field playback output will be for one field only and menu characters may not appear correctly Font Selection Use the Function Menu s EDIT section DVD Men...

Page 56: ...Design Select Thumbnail Selection When the thumbnail type item is selected the initial image of the title clip corresponding to each button is automatically extracted but when the recording has already been made the Function Menu s EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Design Thumbnail command can be used to extract the actual recorded image When Go To Video is selected the thumbnail extraction screen appear...

Page 57: ...nction Menu s EDIT section you can select the first clip to be played when a disc is inserted Also on the User Operation command you can select operation restrictions during playback if Disabled is selected all operations during playback of the opening clip are disabled If Enabled is selected the ENTER button is enabled The actual operation performed when the ENTER button is pressed during playbac...

Page 58: ...ection DVD Menu Navigation Cmd Idle Clip EDIT section DVD Menu Navigation Cmd Waiting Time Setting Navigation Commands Using the DVD Menu Navigation Cmd First Play PGC command on the Function Menu s EDIT section you can set the first play setting for a DVD Video disc when opening clip is set whether opening post command is set to Stop Title or Menu This item is reflected to Make Disc Make Image an...

Page 59: ...re EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Modification Image Background image extraction screen DVD Menu Editing Likewise when the EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Modification Background command is used to select Title Picture the first image of the first title clip is automatically extracted When a previously recorded image is used however the EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Modification Image command can be used to e...

Page 60: ...ppears when each button is selected EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Modification Select Color The EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Modification Active Color command allows you to change the display color that appears when each button is finalized EDIT section DVD Menu Menu Modification Active Color Deleting and Initializing Menu Library Use the EDIT section DVD Menu Del Init Library command to delete menu la...

Page 61: ...to switch between the various menus If a mouse is connected clicking the right left buttons simultaneously enables the displayed control bar Press the FUNCTION button to end the preview and return to the Function Menu Executing Preview command on EDIT section DVD Menu Progress bar during preview display DVD menu preview image DVD Disc Emulation Performs same playback as DVD disc with DVD menu titl...

Page 62: ...t a keyboard to the MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack Note 2 The clip name can contain up to 32 one byte characters EDIT section Title Target Clip Edit To HDD EDIT section Title Info Rename Del Changing the selected clip s name on EDIT section Title Info Rename Del Name Editing Chapter Names Individual names can be assigned to chapters existing within the clips selected with the EDIT section Title Target Cl...

Page 63: ... automatically be deleted so as to keep the name within the 32 character limit If the pre edit clip was saved as a title the post edit clip will be entered as the title instead If the pre edit clip was not saved as a title the post edit clip will not be saved as a title If required add a title as described in Title Order Edit on page 65 Trimming edit confirmation dialog Trimming Start Play Title C...

Page 64: ...ter mark prior to that point is deleted When the SAVE button is pressed the chapter mark edit is effected and when it is completed the screen returns to the Function Menu Pressing the CANCEL button will cause the screen to return to the Function Menu without completing the edit Chapter mark insert Erasing chapter marks Note Chapter marks can be inserted only at the beginning of a group of pictures...

Page 65: ...displayed control bar to designate the point at which you wish to divide the clip Clip division will begin when the SAVE button is pressed and when completed the display will return to the Function Menu If the CANCEL button is pressed instead the clip division will be canceled and the display will return to the Function Menu When beginning the division you may select whether to overwrite the divid...

Page 66: ...t command the destination drive used for the recording is designated as DVD1 DVD2 or DVD1 2 Discs cannot be removed until the Make Disc processing has been completed The volume label given to the DVD disc will be the same as the project name Use the Make Image command for creating image files on the hard disk see Recording from HDD to DVD on page 44 EDIT section DVD Disc Make Disc Executing the Ma...

Page 67: ...al file names during menu creation etc N project exists on the STATUS section s Project menu N clip exists on the EDIT section s Title Target Clip Edit To HDD menu The Function Menu s EDIT section Project Record Name command can be used to confirm the number of clips the project size and the number of titles within the currently selected project Further when a keyboard is connected the EDIT sectio...

Page 68: ...cified by Source Drive command to currently selected project HDD DVD1 and DVD2 can be selected Using EDIT section Project Copy Clip Source Drive for selecting drives Executing Copy command on EDIT section Project Copy Clip Recorded data is also managed as a project when recording directly to DVD disc but editing is not possible in this case By using the EDIT section Project Record Name Record To c...

Page 69: ...t can be exported and saved as a VOB file with an individualizing name The file name can be input using the VOB Name command and saved in the vob folder accessible via FTP The VOB Name command provides the default file name exptXXX each time the command is executed the number XXX is incremented However this automatic operation is not supported if VOB Name is edited The copied clip will be appended...

Page 70: ... requires the permission of the copyright holder and neighboring rights holder Failure to obtain the permission of each rights holder can be punished by law Pioneer accepts no liability whatever for problems arising between the user of this device and any rights holder Note 2 The time required for disc duplication and creating image files depend on disc read write performance Disc to disc Duplicat...

Page 71: ... creation is executed the new file name will be displayed with the numerals automatically modified However once an image file name has been changed it cannot be handled by automatic processing Creating Discs from Image Files Use the Function Menu s APP section Cpy Impt Bkup Image Copy Del Source command to specify image file to be copied and use the Destination command to specify the disc to write...

Page 72: ...to be added to the menu library are selected and the Add to Library button is pressed to begin importing The same procedure is used for importing Edit List files When DVD1 or DVD2 is designated as the source import is begun from the disc loaded in the respective drive when the Add to Library button is pressed Note 1 When importing image data or edit lists if DVD1 or DVD2 is selected as the Source ...

Page 73: ...ayout Image File Format DVD menu layout image files are composed of a combination of text files providing detailed information about the various DVD menu settings together with multiple image files Plans are currently underway to make available a plugin that will allow the output of computer image editing software to be converted to an importable form DVD Menu Background Image File Format Support ...

Page 74: ...ting entry in an edit list must always designate the post REC action as STOP Chapter Point Setting Entry Number Operation Type Parameter 1 NNN CHP CHAPTER POINT The chapter point is designated using time code as HH MM SS FF The chapter point description must come immediately below the IN OUT point setting to which it is applied Also the Number value is given as that given to the IN OUT point setti...

Page 75: ... 004 REC 01 40 00 00 01 50 00 00 PAUSE Record as continuation of title 2 004 CHP 01 45 00 00 Title 2 chapter 3 setting 004 C N Chapter2 3 Chapter 3 name setting 005 REC 02 00 00 00 02 10 00 00 STOP Record as continuation of title 2 005 CHP 02 00 00 00 Title 2 chapter 4 setting 005 C N Chapter2 4 Chapter 4 name setting 006 FNL Finalize execute Importing Image Data Edit Lists Note 1 If EDL is used w...

Page 76: ... unit and the USB HDD may slow down the process Connecting a USB HDD Turn off the unit and make sure it is in standby mode before connecting the USB HDD Turn on the USB HDD and the unit Note 1 Unit operation may become unstable when the USB HDD is connected or disconnected during unit operation To ensure stable operation do not connect or disconnect the USB connectors during unit operation Note 2 ...

Page 77: ...a has been deleted using these functions runs the risk of placing backed up image data into the wrong hands To prevent such a risk use commercially available software to wipe the disk clean or request a dealer to do so Consult your USB HDD manufacturer for details Removing a USB HDD Turn off the unit and make sure it is in standby mode before disconnecting and turning off the USB HDD Note Never di...

Page 78: ...480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 22 1 45 40 34 5 556 5 300 256 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 21 1 54 44 17 5 090 4 834 256 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 20 2 04 48 00 4 696 4 440 256 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 19 2 14 51 47 4 358 4 102 256 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 18 2 23 55 28 4 066 3 810 256 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 17 2 33 59 13 3 810 3 554 256 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 16 2 43 62 58 3 583 3 327 25...

Page 79: ...6 5 346 3 810 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 17 1 56 44 47 5 090 3 554 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 16 2 01 46 53 4 863 3 327 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 15 2 06 48 56 4 663 3 127 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 14 2 12 50 56 4 483 2 947 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 13 2 17 52 52 4 321 2 785 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz 12 2 21 54 45 4 175 2 639 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit 48kHz...

Page 80: ...ion First Play PGC or Post Cmd Title Post Cmd Idle Clip Waiting Time Display object for DVD menu editing Display currently set TV mode Select DVD menu type Select character font for DVD menu Select menu design including button type Set thumbnail for posting to button Select character format for button text No characters are used for menus when Disabled is selected Select background type when chang...

Page 81: ...it Project List except current project Clip List Text Edit xx xx xx xxxxxMB Text Edit Go To Video Go To Video Go To Video Select type to delete Select library to delete and press the Delete button to delete it Display name of currently selected project Prevent erasure of clips in projects Select whether to record also to HDD Display number of clips in project Display number of titles in project In...

Page 82: ... Time Code Setting Mark Finalize Initialize Wait CLEAR ALL CLEAR UP DOWN EDL List EDL List File Name Input DVD1 DVD2 DVD1 DVD2 DVD1 DVD2 File Name Input Display the clip with the assigned title and edit in order DVD finalize Use Quick Format to initialize DVD RW disc Erase all DVD RW contents Canceling finalization of DVD RW Select destination for recording selected project to disc and execute Ent...

Page 83: ...List xxxxGB English GB Français Deutsch Italiano Español Svenska Norsk Belge Select the copy source or the file to be deleted Select the destination of the file to be created Select type of background image Select type of menu layout image Select source for importing of background image menu layout image Select background image menu layout image for import Select source for edit list import Select...

Page 84: ...et allocation to function key F9 Set allocation to function key F10 Set allocation to function key F11 Set allocation to function key F12 Select whether to enable network Select IP address setting method Select manual IP address Select manual sub net mask Select manual gateway address Display MAC address Select UPS Select time until shutdown via UPS Display system version Display total power on ti...

Page 85: ...DD Display hard disk or USB HDD free space Switch external control Select external control port Select time code input Select Eject command operation Select external sync signal for playback Enable disable OSD display Enable disable input pass through for composite RCA output Select background image during idling Enable disable DV connector output When enabled outputs during playback only 7 Output...

Page 86: ... OFF 1 8 off us jp Others Next Menu Select method for inserting chapter markintitle WhenManualisselected chapter marks are inserted with ENTER button Select REC button function Select video aspect ratio during playback Select still display mode Select whether to convert Dolby Digital to PCM Set DTS Selectwhethertoconvert96kHzPCM to 48 kHz Select whether to convert MPEG audio to PCM Select audio la...

Page 87: ...back source Also change recording destination playback source Display currently selected project Also change project Display currently selected video input Also change video input Displaycurrentlyselectedaudioinput Also change audio input Switch TV system setting Display number of projects on hard disk Display remaining available space on hard disk Display drive disc loading condition r indicates ...

Page 88: ...Skip Fwd Ctrl Shift B Skip Rev Ctrl Step Fwd Ctrl Step Rev Ctrl Shift Slow Fwd During playback initiates slow playback Ctrl Shift Slow Rev During playback initiates slow reverse playback Ctrl M Top menu Ctrl T Frame time Ctrl C Search Ctrl F Finalize Ctrl I Initialize Ctrl W Make disc Ctrl U Unfinalize Ctrl E DVD1 Eject Ctrl Shift E DVD2 Eject ...

Page 89: ...on All data previously recorded on the hard disk drive will be erased The hard disk cannot be formatted when there is a disc in the drive Eject the disc and try again Displayed at start of hard disk check Depending on the condition of the hard disk drive this operation may require several minutes to complete The USB HDD cannot be recognized Appears when USB HDD formatting starts Delete all data on...

Page 90: ... querry Continuing this operation will overwrite erase this file Input the desired VOB file name Check your remaining hard disk drive space No disc is in drive Insert a disc No selectable title exists This disc contains no selectable title This project has no titles so no thumbnails can be selected Press Yes to copy menu data Press Yes to copy menu data Current project already contains 99 titles A...

Page 91: ...f titles The attached menu size is too large for the current project title composition Change to a menu design with more buttons on each page of the menu Also by changing to title menu it may be possible to construct the menu with a smaller volume No disc has been loaded in the designated drive The designated disc has recorded contents The designated disc has not yet been initialized Initializatio...

Page 92: ...want to overwrite Does it overwrite all files when the same file exists Not enough space in HDD Backup failed Restore failed There is saved parameter file Do you want to overwrite Do you really want to restore system settings This PROJECT is protected No data to restore Illegal data to restore Load error Delete failed Menu Data is lost after unfinalization Cannot be unfinalized Disc unfinalization...

Page 93: ...pace on HDD so stopped recording automatically Insufficient remaining space on DVD so stopped recording automatically An IN OUT REC cannot be performed within 1 sec from IN point to OUT point VTR RS 422A is not connected Check also VTR settings VTR DV is not connected Check also VTR settings Previous auto capture is in pause mode To end the auto capture press the STOP button or execute Record As T...

Page 94: ...ration is not permitted with this disc The current disc has no playable titles This disc cannot be played Attempt to view a title prohibited under parental management level To playback title press YES to cancel playback press NO The current project has no playable titles The current project has no playable titles Message Display 7 Messages Displayed in the dialog OSD or Main Unit Display during Pl...

Page 95: ...ot be started during disc recognition Confirm that the HDD DVD have adequate remaining capacity If HDD are full erase unneeded titles to add available space Confirm that you are not attempting to record copy protected material With DVD R RW video mode discs images which are designated as copy once only cannot be be recorded Check your TV system mode setting Recording to Ver 1 0 DVD RW discs is not...

Page 96: ...ier s sound volume is set to minimum raise the sound volume When using audio input from external input connector set the Audio Level command Check and confirm that all audio cables are connected properly Check that all cable plugs are inserted securely in their connectors or jacks Clean any dirt from connection plugs and jacks No sound is produced during still frame advance and slow playback DTS a...

Page 97: ...Peak inrush current Power on 30 A Weight 16 5 kg 36 lb 6 oz External dimensions 427 W x 179 5 H x 539 5 D mm including projecting parts 16 13 16 W x 7 1 16 H x 21 1 4 D in including projecting parts Ambient temperature during use 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Ambient humidity during use 5 85 RH without condensation Recording Recording format DVD DVD Video HDD VOB FILE Recordable discs DVD R DVD RW Vide...

Page 98: ...fs 48 kHz S N ratio More than 60 dB Distortion THD N Less than 0 02 Digital unbalanced Pin jack x 1 0 5 Vp p 75 Ω External Sync Input BNC x 2 black burst 0 286 Vp p NTSC 0 300 Vp p PAL 75 Ω ON OFF Other DV input output 4 pin i Link IEEE 1394 compatible x 1 LTC input BNC x 1 0 5 8 Vp p 3 kΩ Remote input D sub 9 pin female RS 422A compatible x 1 Inch threads Remote output D sub 9 pin female RS 422A ...

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Page 100: ...s 2119 Argentina ar 0118 Australia au 0121 Austria at 0120 Belgium be 0205 Brazil br 0218 Canada ca 0301 Chile cl 0312 China cn 0314 Denmark dk 0411 Finland fi 0609 France fr 0618 Germany de 0405 Hong Kong hk 0811 India in 0914 Indonesia id 0904 Italy it 0920 Japan jp 1016 Korea Republic of kr 1118 Malaysia my 1325 Mexico mx 1324 Netherlands nl 1412 New Zealand nz 1426 Norway no 1415 Pakistan pk 1...

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