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1. Press the MENU button The system menu appears on the monitor screen see page 86 Select SETUP MENU using the 4 MARKI1 button or MARK2 button then press the OUT button The setup menu appears on the monitor screen see page 87 Select DISPLAY CONTROL using the 4 MARK1 button or MARK2 button then press the gt OUT button The DISPLAY CONTROL menu appears on the monitor screen see page 91 Select BRIGHTNESS using the MARK1 button or MARK2 button then press the OUT button The LCD BRIGHTNESS screen appears on the monitor SETUP MENU LCD BRIGHTNESS Preset 55H 55 HEX SHIFT gt KEY INC DEC JOG DIAL TO MENU MENU KEY Adjust the brightness while viewing the screen You can change the values of digits which flash in the settings screen Setting values are hexadecimal 00 to 7F HEX To change the flashing digits Use the arrow buttons IN gt OUT To increase or decrease the values of the flashing digits Use the arrow buttons MARK1 MARK2 or jog dial To return the settings to the factory defaults Press the RESET button When you are finished making adjustments press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears the settings are saved and the menu closes To clear the menu from the screen
2. T Press the VAR button turning it on 2 Tur the shuttle dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in variable speed mode starts 3 To stop playback in variable speed mode return the shuttle dial to the center position or press the STOP button To alternate between normal speed playback and variable speed mode playback Set the shuttle dial to the position corresponding to the desired variable playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and variable speed mode playback by pressing the PLAY and VAR buttons alternately Searching for Clips with Thumbnails Thumbnail Search You can display thumbnail images index pictures of all clips on the disc and use them to cue up a desired clip To display a list of thumbnail images With the SUB CLIP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on A list appears showing thumbnails of 12 clips on the disc including the clip being currently played back In the following description this is referred to as the thumbnail screen Playback yoeghe q pue Bulpiovey g Jaydeyo 51 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooay saydeyo 52 Name of currently Sine Sixth clip is selected from selected clip a total of 34 clips Thumbnail index picture of currently selected clip a Dy Ww gt y ra TE OO 27
3. Display Operation mode Setting of menuitem Items of supplementary Block A Block B SUB STATUS information displayed REMAIN Remaining free capacity of the PEAY a disc in minutes and the number of new clips that can be recorded on PLAY LOCK Playback mode the disc servo locked CLIP NO Clip number REC peated d PLAYBACK REMAIN Time from the current playback position to the recording end REC LOCK Record mode position displayed in time data servo locked format JOG STILL Ael picture in jog The following tables show the on screen indications of supplementary information and their meaning JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction When the menu item SUB STATUS is set to TC JOG REV Jog mode in MODE reverse direction oe On screen Meaning SHUTTLE STILL A still picture in ERR shuttle mode indication INT PRST FREE The internal timecode generator is SHUTTLE Speed Shuttle mode operating in FREE RUN mode VAR Speed bbe speed INTPRSTREC The internal timecode generator is operating in REC RUN mode TOR DOU EO he peal INT REGEN T amp U The internal timecode generator is in cli synchronization with the playback P timecode LTC read from disc Ee sea a pen EXT LTC T amp U The internal timecode generator is in cli synchronization with the external P timecode LTC input to the unit and is PREROLL Cuing up during generating the same timecode values preroll and user bit values as those of the ext
4. LAC IN REMOTE P oo HDSDI Remote connector OUTPUT selector switch REF VIDEO INPUT REMOTE 9P HDW M2000 M2000P recorder REF VIDEO INPUT To HDSDI input connector HD video monitor 759 coaxial cable not supplied 1 9 pin remote control cable not supplied t gt Phono plug stereo miniplug cable not supplied HDW M2000 M2000P recorder settings REMOTE 1 9P button Set the setup menu item Unlit INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F to 9PIN RS 232C see page 99 This unit player settings Remote control switch REMOTE Connections and Settings suoiesedalg Z Jajdeup 29 HDW M2000 M2000P This unit player settings recorder settings 75Q termination switch Remote connector selector ON switch REMOTE 9P suonesedaid Z sajdeup For details about the settings of the HDW M2000 M2000P refer to the operation manual for that unit When using the editing functions of the recorder connections using the S400 connector The following figure shows a cut editing system comprising this unit as a player and a DSR 2000A 2000AP unit as a recorder In this syste
5. REMOTE 9P Remote connector selector switch PLAYER 1 REF VIDEO I RECORDER BVE 700A editing HDSDI HDW M2000 M2000P OUTPUT3 REMOTE 1 IN 9P control unit recorder SUPER To HDSDI input connector HD video monitor Connections and Settings HDW M2000 M2000P recorder settings REMOTE 1 9P button Lit This unit player settings Set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F to 9PIN RS 2320C see page 99 Remote control switch REMOTE Remote connector selector switch REMOTE 9P For details about the settings of the HDW M2000 M2000P refer to the operation manual for the unit When using the editing functions of the recorder connections using the REMOTE 9P connector The following figure shows a cut editing system comprising this unit as a player and an HDW M2000 M2000P unit as a recorder In this example video and audio signals are connected by SDI and control signals are transferred via the REMOTE 9P connector Reference HD video monitor video signal To HDSDI input connector To analog audio input connector REFVIDEO HDSDI AUDIO PDW F75 INPUT OUTPUT MONITOR this unit player
6. PDW F75 Set the remote control switch to NETWORK e Install the PDBK 101 in option slot 1 e Make network settings in the network settings menu This menu appears only when the PDBK 101 option board is installed Refer to the PDBK 101 operation manual for more information about the network settings menu For safety do not connect a peripheral device connector that might have excessive voltage to the network connector of this unit Follow the instructions in this manual when making connections ATTENTION Par mesure de s curit ne raccordez pas le connecteur pour le c blage de p riph riques pouvant avoir une tension excessive au port de cet appareil Suivez les instructions dans ce manuel pour les raccordements Aus Sicherheitsgriinden nicht mit einem Peripheriegerit Anschluss verbinden der zu starke Spannung fiir die Buchse dieses Ger ts haben k nnte Folgen Sie beim Herstellen von Verbindungen den Anweisungen in dieser Bedienungsanleitung Using the PDBK 101 Network Board Gigabit Ethernet sp eog uodo puisn Z 13 deyo 107 spueog uoljdo Bulsn Z saldey9 Using the PDBK 102 MPEG TS Input Output Board With the PDBK 102 MPEG TS Input Output Board installed in option slot 2 of this unit you can make i LINK connections between this unit and video devices complying with the HDV 10801 D standard called HDV devices below and between this unit and computers to which HDV d
7. SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE a BLACK LEVEL when the system frequency is 501 25P r REC MODE DATA MODE CH1 CH2 IN CH3 CH4 IN LEVEL SELECT REF LEVEL INT AUDIO SG CH1 IN LEVEL SHUTTLE MUTING CH2 IN LEVEL EDIT POINT OUTPUT LEVEL DV OUT MODE 7 D SUB OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT REMOTE I F BAUDRATE i LINK MODE NETWORK ENABLE WIRELESS RMT INDEX POSITION STORE OWNER UMID SDI OUT SD VANC LINE HD VANC LINE ESSENCE MARK SDI OUT SD VANC LINE HD VANC LINE HD VANC INPUT r LINE DID SDID DATA ITEM OUT RECALL BANK1 RECALL BANK2 RECALL BANK3 SAVE BANK 1 SAVE BANK 2 SAVE BANK 3 Setup Menu Items The purpose and settings of the setup menu items are described below e Brackets indicate characters and symbols that appear in the time data display section e An asterisk for example EE indicates that a setting is the factory default OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings REPEAT MODE gt REPEAT Determine whether or not to put the unit into repeat playback mode Description OFF gt gt OFF Do not put the unit into repeat playback mode ON gt gt ON Put the unit into repeat playback mode System Menu snuay 9 Ja deyuD 89 OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings AUTO EE SELECT gt Auto EE Determ
8. F5 DF NDF only when the system frequency is 601 30P 24P pulldown Use this item to select drop frame mode DF or non drop frame mode NDF System Menu System Menu Use the system menu to set up the unit for specific purposes and conditions Menu settings are stored in nonvolatile memory and are preserved even after the unit is powered off The system menu is made up of the following five menus e Setup menu SETUP MENU e TC preset menu TC PRESET e Disc menu DISC MENU e Date and time preset menu DATE TIME PRESET e Digital time display menu HOURS METER e History of most recent alarms LAST ALARM This section explains the setup menu and the disc menu See page 45 To record timecode after setting an initial value Internal Preset in Chapter 3 for more information about the TC preset menu See page 32 Setting the Date and Time in Chapter 2 for more information about the date and time preset menu See page 111 Periodic Maintenance in the appendixes for more information about the digital time display menu See page 112 Alarms in the appendixes for the meaning of alarm messages and the actions to take when an alarm appears Displaying the Setup and Disc Menus Menus appear in the monitor video section and in the time data display section If you have connected an external monitor they are also superimposed over the picture shown on that monitor 1 Press
9. sseessseessessseseseresseeesseessresseesseressressresseesset 101 Dise Menu eiin n n e a a 103 Dise Ment Operauens spies edy Sn aa e E 104 Chapter 7 Using Option Boards Option Boards for Enhanced Functionality ccssssseee 106 Using the PDBK 101 Network Board Gigabit Ethernet 106 Computer Connection Example FTP Connection eeeeeee 106 Using the PDBK 102 MPEG TS Input Output Board 108 HDV Conecto Exam ple ncen atera is 108 Using the PDBK 103 Analog HD Input Board cecssssseeeees 109 Camcorder Connection Example sssessesssesesesesssessesseessserssseessese 109 Using the PDBK 104 SD Input Upconverter Board 109 Disc Recorder Connection Example esscccesceeceseeeceseeeeeneeeees 109 Table of Contents 7 8 Appendix Table of Contents Important Notes On Operation ccccccccessessseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 110 Condensada onsa nanana a E E 110 Periodic Maintemanne ccccsccssssessseessseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesennnneeoeeaes 111 Digital Hours Meteis at gni dass aeii 111 Troubleshooting sssssnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 112 AlarMSe ni T a E E E E E R 112 Error MESSAGES 1 Soa acscy acs usnnsdunyigusesshecnteheduatassonenodactoateeasealeoberenooees 119 To Eject Discs with the Unit Powered Off cece eeseeseeeeeeeeeees 119 Abo t TINK occas ccsceectecccteceemetcnstrsanaecienensce
10. Remote connector selector switch CON ROL 400 connector O terminal CONTROL connector minijack 4 pole Connect the optional RM LG2 Remote Control Unit RS232C serial interface connector D sub 9 pin male Connect a computer or other device with a serial interface to control this unit from that device When you use this connector set the remote connector selector switch to the RS232C side and set INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F in the setup menu to 9PIN RS 232C see page 99 This unit cannot be used as a recorder for linear editing When it receives an assemble command this unit starts normal recording operation and creates a new clip REMOTE 9P remote control 9 pin connector D sub 9 pin RS 422A compliant female To control this unit from a controller or VTR supporting the RS 422A Sony 9 pin VTR protocol connect the device to this connector When you use this connector set the remote connector selector switch to the REMOTE Q9P side and set INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE V F in the setup menu to 9PIN RS 232C see page 99 Remote connector selector switch Push this switch to the side of the remote control connector you are using either the RS232C connector or the REMOTE 9P connector MBIAJOAC JO deUD S400 connector 6 pin IEEE1394 compliant Connect a DV device or computer using an i LINK cable The following connection types a
11. e Unless the current clip list has been saved to disc its contents will be lost when the unit is powered off or the disc is ejected After creating a clip list be sure to save it Anasterisk appears after the date and time of creation when a clip list has not been saved to disc Creating Clip Lists uo oaj s BUBDS yp Ja deyD 67 uonoajes eUueDS p JeldeuD 68 CLIP LIST E0006 Te 00 00 00 00 lama a TE 00 00 23 20 E 46 06 pa 50 08 Te 00 24 01 01 TC 00 24 nario TOTAL TC 00 24 A Asterisk appears when clip list has not been saved to disc e Even when a clip whose thumbnail is not the first frame is added to a clip list the thumbnail displayed in the clip list is always the first frame as a thumbnail To add sub clips using the expand function You can include a part of a sub clip in the current clip list by dividing the content of the sub clip into parts and displaying thumbnails of the parts For details see Chapter 3 Searching with the Expand Function page 53 Proceed as follows After carrying out step 8 of the procedure in Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List page 65 press the EXPAND F5 button Thumbnails of the target clip divided into eight equal parts appear in the upper portion of the scene selection window To vary the expansion ratio Each time you press the EXPAND button changes the ratio through the sequence x8 x6
12. suoiesedalg Z jajdeup 39 When the menu item SUB STATUS is set to REMAIN On screen Meaning indication REMAIN 120m Remaining free capacity of the disc in 298c these minutes and the number of new clips numbers are examples of the indication that can be recorded on the disc When the time and number have not been detected REMAIN m c appears suonesedaid zg sajdeup 40 Superimposed Text Information Recording and Playback Chapter Handling Discs Discs Used for Recording and Playback This unit can record and play back the following Professional Disc formats e PFD23 capacity 23 3 GB e PFD23A capacity 23 3 GB e PFDS0DLA capacity 50 0 GB 1 Professional Disc is a trademark of Sony Corporation e It is not possible to use the following discs for recording or playback Blu ray Disc Professional Disc for Data e PFDS0DLA discs can be used only by XDCAM devices with the DL mark see the following illustration They cannot be used by XDCAM devices without this mark o Professional Disc DL DL mark Notes on Handling Handling The Professional Disc is housed in a cartridge and is designed to allow handling free of risk from dust or fingerprints However if the cartridge is subjected to a severe shock for example by dropping it this can result in damage or scratching of the disc If the disc is scratched it may be impossible t
13. HQ gt gt HQ 35 Mbps SP gt gt SP 25 Mbps LP gt gt LP 18 Mbps DVCAM gt gt DVCAM 25 Mbps only when PDBK 104 option board is installed DISC END gt Disc End Select what the unit should do when the free disc capacity is exhausted during recording GOTO TOP gt gt GOTO TOP Move to the top of the disc END STOP gt gt END STOP Stop at the end of the disc EJECT gt gt EJECT Eject the disc automatically snuay 9 sajdeup 90 CLIP TITLE gt Clip Title Specify how to assign clip titles AUTO TITLE gt gt AT Title Select whether to assign clip titles automatically DISABLE gt gt gt DISABLE Do not assign ENABLE gt gt gt ENABLE Assign TITLE gt gt Title Assign arbitrary titles The CLIP AUTO TITLING screen appears For details see To assign clip titles page 63 in Chapter 4 FILE NAMING gt File Name Specify the clip and clip list name format NAMING FORM gt gt Name Form Specify the clip and clip list name format C gt gt gt C Standard format free gt gt gt free Enable free format AUTO NAMING gt gt AT Naming Specify the format of the file names generated when clips are recorded C gt gt gt C Standard format title gt gt gt title Assign the same name as clip title SYSTEM SEL gt System Sel Select the system frequency and area of use Af
14. In 24P 23 98P mode recording start and stop timing is adjusted so that a recorded sequence always begins with an A frame and ends with a D frame As a result the number of frames in a clip is always a multiple of 4 Recording timecode When you preset timecode manually select a multiple of 4 as the number of frames in the timecode and adjust so that the preset timing begins with an A frame The unit will then adjust so that the timecode at the start of recorded clips will have a number of frames that is a multiple of 4 e The above adjustments are not carried out when you preset timecode remotely e No adjustments are made when you record external timecode Therefore the number of frames in the 24P 23 98P Mode Settings suonesedalg Z jajdeup 35 the first frames of recorded clips is a multiple of 4 set the run mode to REC RUN and record after manually presetting the timecode timecode at the start of recorded clips may not have a number of frames that is a multiple of 4 If you want to make sure that the number of frames in the timecode of Playback in 24P 23 98P 2 3 Pulldown Mode frame timecode and 10 00 00 00 has been set for the 30 frame timecode Pulldown playback frame sequences During pulldown mode playback playback is carried out so that the 24 frame timecode set with TIME CODE gt PD Q A oe 29 PRESET in the setup menu becomes the A frame of the No
15. Timecode reader drop frame mark Timecode generator drop frame mark Time data VITC field mark O 0 4 47 Lj 0 7 PILIJALY LJO fo Operation mode Menu setting states a Only when the system frequency is 601 30P The display shown above corresponds to the factory default settings of the unit You can use DISPLAY CONTROL gt DISPLAY INFO see page 92 in the setup menu to change the information shown in the second line See page 101 Setup Menu Operations in Chapter 6 for more information about how to use the setup menu Type of time data Timecode generator drop frame mark for system frequency 601 30P only P Indicates drop frame mode factory default 3 Indicates non drop frame mode VITC field mark blank Fields 1 and 3 for system frequency 601 30P or fields 1 3 5 and 7 for system frequency 501 25P lt Fields 2 and 4 for system frequency 601 30P or fields 2 4 6 and 8 for system frequency 50I 25P Menu setting states This is displayed when the setup menu item DISPLAY CONTROL gt MENU STATUS is set to ENABLE see page 92 Display Description B1 The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 1 B2 The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 2 B3 The current menu settings are the
16. 3 Select LOCK ALL CLIPS and then press the SET button A confirmation screen appears 4 With OK selected press the SET button All clips are locked Playback yoeghe q pue Bulpiovey g Jaydeyo 57 yoeqhe q pue Bulpiooay g say deyo 58 To unlock all clips Carry out the procedure in To lock all clips Selecting UNLOCK ALL CLIPS in step 2 Deleting Clips You can delete selected clips while checking their content Clips cannot be deleted when the Write Inhibit tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled position or when REC INH on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON Locked clips cannot be deleted When the target clip is referenced in a clip list the clip list that references the clip will also be deleted If the deletion target clip is referenced by the current clip list all of the referenced sub clips and only those sub clips are deleted simultaneously 1 With the SUB CLIP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on The thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear Select the clip to delete You can do this with the same operations as step 1 of To select a thumbnail image and start playback see page 52 Clip to be deleted i paseo rip m TC 00 20 06 pate ozi Tc 00 2 34 10 mt 54 22 on PE J ra et ES 113 Ml TE 00 08 43 14 30 NOV 2005 13 42 DUR 0 00 05 13 3 Press the MENU button The CLIP menu appears
17. C part is also changed automatically g When a C MXF file is created a C MO1 XML file with the same name in the C part is created automatically h When a C MXF file is deleted the C M01 XML file with the same name in the C part is also deleted automatically e Directories cannot be created in the Clip directory e When the following operations are carried out on a disc then it becomes impossible for version 1 4 and lower XDCAM devices to record new clips or delete existing Overview suoneado aji4 g seydeyo 79 suoneado aji4 g seydeyo 80 clips on that disc The only possible operations are playback and disc formatting Writing of clips with user defined names Deletion of clips except the last recorded clip Locking of clips e If you attempt to write a C MXF file which does not meet the conditions specified in remark b to this table via a FAM connection a Windows error message appears to the effect that the file or directory is corrupt and cannot be read 1 PDW F350 F330 PDW 530 510 PDW F70 F30 PDW 1500 PDW R1 PDW V1 PDW D1 and PDW 70MD Edit directory File name Content Operations Read Partial read Write Partial write Rename Create Delete E E01 SMI Clip list file Yes Yes P Yes Yes Yes 0001 to 0099 E M01 XML Metadata file generated Yes Yes gt No No No 9 automatically when E E01 SMI file is created 0001 to 0099 Other files
18. Camcorder Connection Example Disc Recorder Connection Example PDW F335 Professional Disc Camcorder PDW 1500 Professional Disc Recorder SDSDI output or composite output Cable with BNC connectors not supplied Cable with BNC connectors not supplied SDSDI input or composite input E PDW F75 PDW F75 Notes e Install the PDBK 103 in option slot 2 Notes e The PDBK 102 and PDBK 104 cannot be used when the e Install the PDBK 104 in option slot 2 PDBK 103 is installed The PDBK 102 and PDBK 103 cannot be used when the e Select YPbPr signals or RGB signals in the input video PDBK 104 is installed selection menu These menu items appear only when the e Select SDSDI or composite signals in the input video optional input board is installed selection menu These menu items appear only when the optional input board is installed To record in the DVCAM format set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REC FORMAT in the setup menu to DVCAM Using the PDBK 103 Analog HD Input Board Using the PDBK 104 SD Input Upconverter Board spyeog uondo puisn Z Ja deyo 109 xlp
19. In other words after selecting MENU GRADE in step 1 of Changing the settings of menu items select BASIC and then press the SET button to save the setting to memory Once the MENU GRADE item has been set to BASIC only the basic top level menu items appear when you press the MENU button and the OUT button to display the setup menu SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE Current setting Returning menu settings to their factory default settings After making menu setting changes to return settings to their factory default settings setting initialization use the following procedure To return a particular setting to its factory default setting In the section carry out the procedure up to step 5 then with the current setting displayed in the example if the factory default setting has been changed the current setting will be TC MODE proceed as follows T Press the RESET button OFF factory default setting is selected 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 Display the setup menu 2 Press the RESET button A message appears to confirm whether or not you wish to return all settings to their factory default settings Message in the monitor Initialize all items to factory
20. To search Use the jog and shuttle dials At the point you want to set as the In point hold down the IN button and press the SET button An In point is set and the IN indicator lights If the unit is set up to superimpose character information on the display see page 37 the In point timecode appears In the same way search for the point you want to set as the Out point and then hold down the OUT button and press the SET button An Out point is set and the OUT indicator lights If the unit is set up to superimpose character information on the display see page 37 the Out point timecode appears To check the In point or Out point The timecode of the In or Out point that you have set appears when you press the IN button or the gt OUT button An image of the In point is cued up if you hold down the 4 IN button and press the PREV button or NEXT button An image of the Out point is cued up if you hold down the gt OUT button and press the PREV button or NEXT button To check the duration Hold down the IN button and the OUT button at the same time The duration appears on the screen To reset an In point or Out point With the IN button or OUT button held down press the RESET button Holding down the SHIFT button press the SET button The section between the In point and Out point is added to the end of the current clip list as a sub clip When you set In and Out points str
21. You can use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software to do simple editing of proxy AV data The following explains how to make an i LINK connection between this unit and a computer with PDZ 1 installed and how to access this unit by FAM file access mode e The required FAM driver is installed when you install the PDZ 1 software e Use version 1 60 or higher of the FAM driver This unit s S400 connector has 6 pins Check the number of pins on the i LINK connector of your notebook computer and use an appropriate i LINK cable See Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in Chapter 4 page 77 for more information about installing the PDZ 1 software See the online help of PDZ 1 for more information about using PDZ 1 Some limitations apply to FAM connections For details see File Operations in File Access Mode in Chapter 5 page amp 1 PDW F75 this unit oor R5232C p REMOTE 9P O beso i LINK cable not supplied On this unit Set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F to i LINK see page 99 On the computer Install PDZ 1 Set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt i LINK MODE to FAM PC REMOTE see page 99 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System AV C Connection You can send video audio s
22. yoeghe q pue Bulpiovey g Jeydeyo 43 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooay g sa deyo 44 Recording This section describes video and audio recording on the unit See page 84 Function Menu in Chapter 6 for more information about function menu operations See page 101 Setup Menu Operations in Chapter 6 for more information about setup menu operations It is not possible to combine material recorded in different system frequencies and audio recording formats on a single disc although different bit rates may be combined If you attempt to record material in a system frequency or audio recording format that differs from that of existing recorded material on the disc REC INH appears on the display and recording is inhibited Make the following settings and adjustments before starting to record Recording format settings See the next section To set the video and audio recording formats Video input signal selection Select with V INPUT on the HOME page of the function menu Audio input signal selection Select with Al INPUT to A4 INPUT on the HOME page of the function menu Timecode and user bits settings See Recording Timecode and User Bit Values page 44 Selection of time data to display Select with CNTR SEL on page P1 of the function menu Selection of audio channels to monitor Select with MONI CH and MONI SEL on page P1 of the function menu Volume adjustment of the monitor audio Adjust
23. 75 Loading a Clip List from a Disc Into the Current Clip List 0 75 Deleting Clip Lists from a DisC ass sarecscupaiticsnt ane ae cieeren aces obeadoanncesasen 75 Sorne Cp LASS cea cas ace ease a a N OR 75 Using the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software csssssssseeeees 77 Chapter 5 File Operations OVEPVICW scisec cusiaientucsanasicrstsasnndneawderesencdccutvasensiuetaeesesniassunvcecsienstataian 78 Directory SEUICIUING i e a or e eed eani 78 File Operation RESWiCHONS 9 25454c43 ecesea clea sesuarexqdesecanseaedensseneslondessstn eens 79 File Operations in File Access MOE cccceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 81 Making FAM Connections c ccesscccssececsscceceeececsseeecsseeeeseeeenaeeesaes 81 Operating On Biles xiii ctiseieisiaaceaisedaasiesdacardtndedeass cease a ce cdeeaeedadaves 82 Recording Continuous Timecode over FAM Connections 83 Chapter6 Menus Function MOI ecccicinitesnsdnacanna tie naussaucanduantssasssccancvenantuausiascawanawaseunise 84 Function Menu Operations cssccsssscsssssesesescsssneceensccesnacesenseseenss 84 Function Menu Settings 54 36 s asc2c sascsaenaseractasnocecensscoastesavs daceasncastivoveusnds 84 SYSTCM MOU sian accu cetsanaciaaes dueedcacseaustaeuevceannwtud T 86 Displaying the Setup and Disc Menus cececeeeseeeesteceesteeeeneeeeaaes 86 Setup MENU s a n o ETE EEA EAE E EREE 87 Setup Menu Items hash e E susan a E EEE E 89 Setup Menu Operations
24. Manually adjusting the audio recording levels Set the VARIABLE switch to REC and adjust the CH 1 to CH 4 knobs so that the audio level indications on the audio level meters do not exceed 0 dB for a maximum volume Carry out the adjustment in E E mode See OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt AUTO EE SELECT in the setup menu for more information about the signal output settings in E E mode page 90 Recording yoeghe q pue Bulpiovey g Jaydeyo 47 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooay g Jay deyo 48 To set shot marks A SHOT MARK essence mark or SHOT MARK2 essence mark is set if you hold down the 4 MARK1 or 4 MARK2 button and press the SET button during recording If the unit is set up to display superimposed text information see page 37 SHOTMARK1 or SHOTMARK2 appears every time you set an essence mark When SHOT MARK 1 or SHOT MARK2 essence marks are set you can search for the shot marks by displaying thumbnails of the frames at those positions see page 54 You can also use shot mark positions as edit points during scene selection operations see page 68 You can also set shot marks during playback See page 50 for the procedure Recording with the HDSDI Remote Control Function This section explains the settings required for recording in HDSDI remote control mode and how the unit operates in this mode The unit camcorder that controls this unit must also support HDSDI remote output Settings Set
25. ON is selected you can turn the superimposition of character information on and off for the various output connectors To do so set the setup menu items DISPLAY CONTROL gt HD CHARA and DISPLAY CONTROL gt SD CHARA see page 93 Page P1 Setting item Description F1 CNTR SEL counter Selects the time data to display selection in the time data display section TC Timecode UB User bits COUNTER Elapsed recording or playback time F2 MONI CH monitor channel Selects the audio channels to monitor CH 1 2 Channels 1 and 2 CH 3 4 Channels 3 and 4 Page P2 Setting item Description F1 TCG timecode Sets the operation of the generator internal timecode generator INT internal The count value advances from a preset initial value or advances consecutively from the timecode of the last frame recorded on the disc EXT external Synchronize to the timecode input to the TIME CODE IN connector SDI Synchronize to the timecode of the signal input to the HDSDI connector F3 MONI SEL monitor selection Selects the audio monitor signal output from the AUDIO MONITOR connector and the PHONES jack STEREO Assign the channels selected with MONI CH to left and right MONO L monaural L channel Output one of the channels selected with MONI CH MONO R monaural R channel Output one of the channels selected with MONI CH MIX Output monaural audio mixed fro
26. BLANK gt gt gt Blank Carry out blanking frequency is 60I THROUGH gt gt gt Through Switch off blanking or 30P LINE20 SYSTEM SEL gt gt Line 20 S LINE21 Specify blanking for line 21 menu is to gt gt Line 21 BLANK gt gt gt Blank Carry out blanking J HALF gt gt gt Half Carry out half blanking THROUGH gt gt gt Through Switch off blanking When the LINE9 Specify blanking for lines 9 to 22 system gt gt Line 9 BLANK gt gt gt Blank Carry out blanking frequency is 501 THROUGH gt gt gt Through Switch off blanking or 25P LINE22 gt gt Line 22 LINE23 Specify blanking for line 23 gt gt Line 23 HALF gt gt gt Half Carry out half blanking THROUGH gt gt gt Through Switch off blanking REFERENCE SEL gt Ref Select Specify the signal to which the unit synchronizes during playback when sync signals are input to both the HDSDI INPUT connector and the REF VIDEO INPUT connector AUTO gt gt Auto Synchronize to the REF VIDEO input INPUT gt gt Input Synchronize to the HDSDI input SETUP ADD gt Setup add Select whether to add black setup to the composite video output signal OFF gt gt OFF Do not add setup ON ADD gt gt ON Add setup CC F1 BLANK gt CC1 blank Select whether to suppress the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st field of the output video signal When you
27. Character set not specified 001 ISO CHARACTER gt gt 001 8 bit characters conforming to ISO 646 and ISO 2022 010 UNASSIGNED 1 gt gt 010 Undefined 011 UNASSIGNED 2 gt gt 011 Undefined 100 UNASSIGNED 3 gt gt 100 Undefined 101 PAGE LINE gt gt 101 Multiplex 110 UNASSIGNED 4 gt gt 110 Undefined 111 UNASSIGNED 5 gt gt 111 Undefined VITC POS SEL 1 gt VITC pos 1 Select a line to insert the VITC in You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both this item and VITC POS SEL 2 When the system frequency is 60i 23 98P or 30P 20LINE gt gt 20 line to 12LINE gt gt 12 line Select any line from 12 to 20 Factory default setting 16 LINE gt gt 16 line line16 When the system frequency is 60i 23 98P or 30P the VBID Video Blanking ID receives priority over a selection of 20LINE When the system frequency is 50i or 25P 22LINE gt gt 22 line to 9LINE gt gt 9 line Select any line from 9 to 22 Factory default setting 19 LINE gt gt 19 line line 19 System Menu snuay 9 Ja deup 93 TIME CODE Time Code Settings related to the timecode generator VITC POS SEL 2 gt VITC pos 2 Select a line to insert the VITC in You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both this item and VITC POS SEL 1 Description When the system frequency is 60i 23 98P o
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29. Internal Regen mode This records the output of the internal timecode generator initialized to timecode following continuously upon the timecode of the last frame of the last clip on the disc External Regen mode This records the output of the internal timecode generator synchronized to an external timecode generator As the external input the timecode input to any of the following connectors can be selected e TIME CODE IN connector TC e HDSDI INPUT connector LTC e SD SDI INPUT connector or COMPOSITE INPUT connector when PDBK 104 is installed VITC e SD SDI INPUT connector when PDBK 104 is installed LTC External Preset mode This directly records the input of an external timecode generator As the external input the timecode input to any of the TIME CODE IN connector can be selected To record timecode after setting an initial value Internal Preset To set an initial value 1 2 3 5 5 4 5 n O os ext ae STANDBY o T Make the following settings in the function menu e Set CNTR SEL on page P1 to TC e Set TCG on page P2 to INT e Set TC MODE on page P2 to PRESET 2 Press the DISPLAY button to maximize the monitor video section 3 Press the MENU button The system menu appears on the display 4 Select TC PRESET using the 4 MARK1 button or MARK2 bu
30. Use the MARK 1 or the MARK2 button to select DELETE CLIP and then press the SET button A deletion confirmation screen appears and then thumbnails of four frames the first frame intermediate frame 1 intermediate frame 2 and the last frame in the target clip appear At the same time the clip name title date and time of creation and duration appear One of the following messages appears depending on whether the target clip is referenced in a clip list Playback e When the target clip is not referenced in a clip list DELETE CLIP e When the target clip is referenced in a clip list DELETE CLIP amp CLIP LIST The clip list that references the clip will also be deleted CLIP C0015 S 125 Poora a 113 TC Fare DELETE CLIP amp CLIP LIST NAME coo1s TIT 015 034 IT DATE DUR ON CLIP LIST 30 NOV 2005 13 42 0 00 05 13 To cancel the deletion and return to the CLIP MENU Select CANCEL and then press the SET button Press the RESET or MENU button 5 Use the 4 MARK 1 button to select OK and then press the SET button The clip is deleted and you return to the thumbnail screen To go to the clip deletion screen without displaying the CLIP MENU After step 2 press the RESET button with the SHIFT button held down shortcut operation The clip deletion screen appears directly without displaying the CLIP MENU To delete all clips 1 Carry out steps 1 a
31. _FFWD END _ STAI IDBYo STOP STANDBY button i REC button PREV previous TOP button This functions as a PREV button when pressed alone and as a TOP button when pressed together with the SHIFT button PREV button Press this button turning it on to jump to the first frame of the current clip or the previous REC START essence mark When pressed at the first frame of the current clip this button jumps to the first frame of the previous clip if it exists TOP button Press this button to jump to the first frame of the first clip or to the first REC START essence mark of the first clip D You can perform a high speed search in the reverse direction by pressing the PREV button together with the PLAY button 1 The setting of OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FIND MODE determines whether the unit jumps to clips or to REC START essence marks When you play back clips recorded with the Clip Continuous Rec function see page 48 you should set this menu item to REC START EM PLAY button Press this button turning it on to start playback Press the STOP button to stop playback You can perform a high speed search in the forward or reverse direction by pressing this button together with the NEXT button or PREV button NEXT END button This functions as a NEXT button when pressed alone and as an END button when pressed together with the SHIFT button Names and Functions o
32. see the PDZ 1 online help Managing Clip Lists Managing Clip Lists After you create or edit a clip list you can use the CLIP menu to save it to disc load it from disc into unit memory and delete it from the disc Displaying the CLIP menu Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SUB CLIP button In the thumbnail list screen and the clip list screen you can display the CLIP menu by pressing the MENU button The CLIP menu items you can display and select vary with the operating state of the unit see the following table Item CLIP INFORMATION Operation reference page Select the information displayed beneath thumbnails see page 75 LOAD CLIP LIST Load a clip list from the disc into the current clip list see page 75 SAVE CLIP LIST Save the current clip list to disc see page 73 DELETE CLIP LIST Delete a clip list from the disc see page 75 SORT CLIP LISTS BY You can sort the clip lists by name or date and time of creation see page 75 SET INDEX PICTURE Change the thumbnail image index picture of a clip see page 52 ADD 2 Add sub clips to the current clip list see page 65 MOVE Reorder sub clips see page 70 TRIM Change the In point or Out point of a sub clip see page 71 DELETE P Delete unnecessary sub clips see page 72 TC PRESET Change the start timecode for the current clip list to a desired value see page
33. the scene selection function of this unit and with the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software Composite video signal A video signal in which luminance and chrominance are combined along with timing reference sync information to make composite video Drop frame mode SMPTE time code runs at 30 frames second while the NTSC color television system runs at about 29 97 frames second Drop frame mode adjusts the running of time code to eliminate the discrepancy between time code value and actual time by dropping two frames from the time code value at the beginning of each minute except every tenth minute E E mode Electric to Electric mode When you operate a VDR in E E mode input video and or audio signals pass through electric circuits only and then come out from the output connectors without passing through electromagnetic conversion circuits such as recording heads Essence mark A type of metadata that may be set for a specified frame For more efficient searches XDCAM equipment records essence Glossary marks as part of Non RealTime metadata and uses them to display thumbnails HD tri level sync An HDTV analog reference signal that applies to 59 94 50Hz systems A sync signal defined in SMPTE 274M with positive negative and zero values HDSDI signal Abbreviation of HD Serial Digital Interface A signal in the HDTV serial interface defined by SMPTE 292M i LINK Another name for the IEEE
34. 30P 2 DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED HD 601 __ This appears when the system frequency of this unit or HD 30P CLIP S EXIST does not match that of the loaded disc Insert a disc that matches the system frequency or HD 501 25P 2 DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED HD 501 aee or HD 25P CLIP S EXIST An this unit s system frequency setting see page HD 23P Disc 2 DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED HD 23 98P CLIP S EXIST ILL REF INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL DOES NOT Input a reference signal synchronized with this unit s SYNCHRONIZE WITH REF VIDEO system frequency SIGNAL USE COMMON REFERENCE SIGNAL OR CONNECT RECORDER REF OUT TO PLAYER REF IN ILL REC ENCODING DOES NOT SYNCHRONIZE _ Check the signals being input to this unit WITH REF VIDEO ILL PLAY 2 ILLEGAL PLAYBACK Check the disc being played by this unit MEM Full 2 MEMORY FULL Check the disc being recorded by this unit MEM Empty 2 MEMORY EMPTY Recording NOW RECORDING Wait for recording to finish a Displayed only when DISPLAY CONTROL gt ALARM is set to ON or LIMITED Troubleshooting During playback Alarm message in time data display section 525 60 Disc Alarm message in monitor video section DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 50 or HD 25P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 23 98P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH DVCAM 625 50 RECORDING 625 50 Disc 2 DISC CANNOT BE PLA
35. 72 DELETE CLIP Delete a clip LOCK UNLOCK CLIP Lock or unlock a clip LOCK OR DELETE ALL CLIPS Lock or delete all clips DELETE SHOT MARK Delete a shot mark a Displayed only in operating thumbnail list screen b Displayed only in operating the clip list screen To clear the CLIP menu from the screen Press the MENU button or hold down the SHIFT button and press the SUB CLIP button The CLIP menu can handle up to 99 clip lists Changing Displayed Items of Information on Sub Clips You can change information displayed in the lower portion of each thumbnail in the clip list window Proceed as follows 1 Display the CLIP menu See Displaying the CLIP menu page 74 2 Use the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select CLIP INFORMATION and then press the SET button A screen appears allowing you to select information items to display 3 Use the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select the items you want to display and then press the SET button DATE Date and time of creation TIME CODE Timecode of the start of the sub clip DURATION Playback time SEQUENCE NUMBER Thumbnail sequence number See Assigning Sequence Numbers to Thumbnails page 59 for more information about sequence thumbnail numbers When the clip list window is displayed the information of the selected items appears in the lower portion of each thumbnail Loading a Clip List from a Disc Into
36. C gain Adjust the chroma output level 848 gt gt gt 848 to 847 gt gt gt 847 Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 CHROMA PHASE gt gt C phase Adjust the chroma phase 128 gt gt gt 128 to 127 gt gt gt 127 Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 SETUP LEVEL gt gt Setup lev Adjust setup level 272 gt gt gt 272 to 271 gt gt gt 271 Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 HD SYNC PHAS gt gt HD S PHAS Adjust HD sync phase 2200 gt gt gt 2200 to 2199 gt gt gt 2199 system frequency 60i 2640 gt gt gt 2640 to 2639 gt gt gt 2639 system frequency 50i 2750 gt gt gt 2750 to 2749 gt gt gt 2749 system frequency 23 98P Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 SD SYNC PHAS gt gt SDS PHAS Adjust SD sync phase 1716 gt gt gt 1716 to 1715 gt gt gt 1715 system frequency 60i 23 98P 1728 gt gt gt 1728 to 1727 gt gt gt 1727 system frequency 50i Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 OUTPUT SCH gt gt OutputSCH Adjust the subcarrier H phase of composite video output 512 gt gt gt 512 to 511 gt gt gt 511 Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 Valid for serial number 11001 or higher and firmware version 1 5 or higher System Menu VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video contro
37. FAN MOTOR STOPPED High TEMP HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH TEMPERATURE IN DRIVE drive will rise possibly resulting in failure or fire Error Messages Error codes appear in the time data display when an error usually a hardware problem occurs In addition both error messages and error codes appear in the monitor video section and on the video monitor connected to the unit When an error message appears follow the instructions in the error message to resolve the problem Error code Error code in time data display section ERROR AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED INFORM SERVICE OF FOLLOWING CODE 50 010 PRESS EJECT KEY TO EJECT DISC Error code in monitor video section To Eject Discs with the Unit Powered Off As an emergency measure disc cartridges can be removed with the unit powered off This operation should always be done by a trained service technician About i LINK This section explains the specifications and features of i LINK What is i LINK i LINK is a digital serial interface designed to integrate devices equipped with i LINK connectors i LINK allows your device to Perform two way transmission and reception of data such as digital audio and digital video signals Control other i LINK devices Easily connect multiple devices with a single 1 LINK cable Your i LINK device is capable of connecting to a wide range of digital AV devices for da
38. Factory default setting 00 gt gt gt 00 SDID gt gt SDID Select the SDID in the VANC you want to record 00 gt gt gt 00 to FF gt gt gt FF Factory default setting 00 gt gt gt 00 snusay 9 sajdeup 100 DATA ITEM OUT gt DATA ITEM Specify whether to include the information from recorded VANC packets in data items in the DATA ITEM section of MXF files OFF gt gt OFF Do not include VANC packet information in data items ON gt gt ON Include VANC packet information in data items Set this menu item to OFF when you connect a nonlinear editing system that does not support DATA ITEM SETUP BANK OPERATION Setup Bank Settings related to menu bank operations Menu bank This unit allows three different complete sets of m numbered 1 to 3 Description enu settings to be saved in what are termed menu banks RECALL BANK 1 gt Recall 1 Recall menu settings from menu bank 1 Operate with the following procedure 1 Select the bank you want to recall then press the OUT RECALL BANK 2 gt Recall 2 Recall menu settings from menu bank 2 button Message RECALL OK appears 2 To recall press the SET button RECALL BANK 3 gt Recall 3 Recall menu settings from menu bank 3 To quit recalling press the RESET button 3 To save the recalled bank press the SET button once again SAVE BANK 1 gt Save 1 Save current menu
39. Files other than the above No 7 No a The E part can be changed to a user defined name b Only files which can be written by XDCAM Partial writing is not possible c Only files which can be written by XDCAM d Only when the Write Inhibit tab on the disc is set to enable recording and REC INR is set to OFF e When the E part of a E 01 SMI file name is changed an E MO1 XML file with the same name in the E part is also changed automatically f When an E E01 SMI file is created an E MO1 XML file with the same name in the E part is also generated automatically g When an E E01 SMI file is deleted an E MO1 XML file with the same name in the E part is also deleted automatically Directories cannot be created in the Edit directory Sub directory File name Content Operations Read Partial read Write Partial write Rename Create Delete C S01 MXF 2 Proxy AV data MXF file Yes No No No No 9 generated automatically when a C MXF file is created 0001 to 4999 Other files Files other than the above No No a The C part can be changed to a user defined name b When the C part of a C MXF file name is changed a C SO1 MXF file with the same name in the C part is generated automatically c When a C MXF file is created a C SO1 XML file with the same name in the C part
40. INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F in the setup menu to HDSDI and set the remote control switch on the front panel to REMOTE This unit enters HDSDI remote control mode in which it is controlled by command packets received via the HDSDI INPUT connector The following limitations apply in HDSDI remote control mode e Commands received via the REMOTE 9P connector are ignored e All of the controls on the front panel are disabled except for the EJECT button Monitor display in HDSDI remote control mode REMOTE HDSDI appears in the operating mode display area see page 15 of the monitor This display lights if command packets are multiplexed into HDSDI signals and flashes if they are not However the REMOTE HDSDI continues to flash from the time the controlling camcorder is powered on until the time that the REC button is pressed on the camcorder Recording Recording operation When a recordable disc is inserted recording or stop is executed according to the REC or STOP command multiplexed into the HDSDI signals Recording stops automatically when the end of the disc is reached When HDSDI signals are interrupted during recording Recording stops if HDSDI signals are interrupted during recording for example because the HDSDI cable is disconnected or the controlling camcorder is powered off When HDSDI signal input is restored the unit resumes operation according to the multiplexed REC or STOP com
41. INTERFACE SELECT gt i LINK MODE to AV C see page 99 Connections for Cut Editing By connecting this unit to a VTR you can configure a cut editing system Some example connections are shown in the following This unit cannot be used as a recorder for linear editing When it receives an assemble command this unit starts normal recording operation and creates a new clip Connections and Settings suoiesedalg Z jajdeup 27 suonesedaidg zg sajdeup When making the connections also refer to the manuals provided with the equipment to be connected See page 31 for more information about editing control unit settings When using an editing control unit The following figure shows a cut editing system comprising this unit as a player an HDW M2000 M2000P 28 Reference video signal unit as a recorder and a BVE 700A as an editing control unit 75Q coaxial cable not supplied Eni 9 pin remote control cable not supplied i gt Phono plug stereo miniplug cable not supplied HD video monitor To analog audio input connector To HDSDI input connector HDSDI OUTPUT PDW F75 this unit player AC IN B g MONITOR RS232C REMOTE 9P g C df Cg REF VIDEO INPUT l EN REF VIDEO INPUT isso
42. Lists Supports a variety of interfaces This unit supports the following interfaces HDSDI This enables input and output of HD digital video and embedded audio signals 4 channels SDSDI This enables output of SD component digital video and embedded audio signals 4 channels AES EBU This enables input and output of AES EBU serial digital audio signals 4 channels i LINK AV C This enables output of DV format digital video and audio signals 4 channels Analog video This enables output of HD analog component RGB or YPbPr and SD composite signals Analog audio This enables input of 2 channels and output of 2 channels 1 2 or 3 4 of analog audio Input Output Analog video PDBK 103 option RGB YPbPr HD VD component board D sub 15 pin Analog audio Audio 2 channels Audio 2 channels XLR connector x2 XLR connector x2 phono jack x2 Input Output HDSDI Video audio 4 Video audio 4 channels channels BNC connector BNC connector x2 SDSDI PDBK 104 option Video audio 4 board channels BNC connector Analog video PDBK 104 option Video composite board BNC connector phono jack AES EBU Audio 4 channels Audio 4 channels BNC connector x2 BNC connector x2 i LINK AV C Video audio 4 channels i LINK 6 pin i LINK TS PDBK 102 option board 1 0 Features Convenient disc based playback and search functions
43. OFF gt gt OFF No supplementary status information TC MODE gt gt TC mode Indications of the operating mode of internal timecode generator REMAIN gt gt Remain Free capacity of the disc in minutes and the number of new clips that can be recorded on the disc CLIP NO gt gt Clp No Clip number PLAYBACK REMAIN gt gt PB remain Time from the current playback position to the recording end position displayed in time data format For details of supplementary status information displayed on the monitor when a setting other than OFF is selected see Displaying Supplementary Status Information page 39 in Chapter 2 MENU DISPLAY gt Menu DISP Select the type of menu characters shown in the monitor video section and on an external monitor Select while viewing characters on the MENU DISPLAY screen WHITE WITH BKGD White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE White characters with black outline BLACK OUTLINE Black characters with white outline To return to the top level of the setup menu Press the MENU button BRIGHTNESS gt Brightness Adjust the brightness of the display The LCD BRIGHTNESS screen appears Factory default setting 55 See page 32 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Panel for more information about how to adjust the brightness ALARM gt ALARM Select whether to display alarm messages
44. Te O0 06 03 03 TC O0 06 25 00 TC O0 06 46 27 TC 00 07 00 25 13 JUN 2006 13 36 TOTAL 4 Save the current clip list to disc See Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 Modifying the In and Out Points of Sub Clips Trimming Proceed as follows 1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 of the procedure in Basic Operations see page 70 select TRIM in step 2 The first frame In point frame of the selected sub clip appears In this state you can carry out playback and search all clips on the disc TRIM SCOO002 DUR 00 03 44 03 To cancel the trim and return to the previous screen Press the MARK2 button to display OK the background color changes into yellow and press the RESET button Carry out playback and search to find the new location of the In point or Out point of the selected sub clip At the scene where you want to set a new In or Out point hold down the IN button to change the In point or the OUT button to change the Out point and press the SET button Depending on the button that you pressed a new In or Out point is set The IN and OUT indicators flash if you set an Out point with timecode smaller than the In point If this occurs set the correct timecode To change both the In and Out points Carry out steps 2 and 3 for both the In and Out points To reset the In or Out point Hold down the IN button or OUT button and press the RESET button The I
45. The unit stops at the position where recording ended To play back a clip press the PREV button to move to the start frame of any clip or the previous REC START essence mark or press the PREV button with the PLAY button held down to move to any position 1 The setting of OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FIND MODE determines whether the unit jumps to clips or to REC START essence marks When you play back clips recorded with the Clip Continuous Rec function see page 48 you should set this menu item to REC START EM After disc insertion The unit stops at the position of the disc when it was most recently ejected Press the PLAY button to resume playback at the most recent position The playback position is saved to the disc when the disc is ejected which allows playback to start at that position whenever it is loaded into any XDCAM player Playback yoeghe q pue Bulpiovey g Jeydeyo 49 yoeqhe q pue Bulpiooay g saydeyo 50 This function is not available when the Write Inhibit tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled position and when REC INH on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON The REC INH indicator may light when neither of the above is true if the format of recorded sections on the disc is not the same as the recording settings of this unit In this case the playback position can be saved to the disc Playback Operation This section describes the following types of playback
46. These show the playback direction in jog shuttle or variable speed mode lt 4 green Lights during playback in the reverse direction gt green Lights during playback in the forward direction E red Lights during still image display Jog dial Turn this for playback in jog mode Turn clockwise for forward direction playback and counterclockwise for reverse direction playback In jog mode the playback speed varies in the range 1 times normal speed according to the rotation rate of the jog dial The dial has no detents Shuttle dial Turn this for playback in shuttle mode or variable speed mode Turn clockwise for forward direction playback and counterclockwise for reverse direction playback In shuttle mode the playback speed varies in the range 20 times normal speed using MPEG HD DVCAM according to the angular position of the shuttle dial In variable speed mode you can finely adjust the playback speed from 1 to 2 times normal speed according to the angular position of the shuttle dial The shuttle dial has a detent at the center position for still image playback When OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt SEARCH ENABLE in the setup menu is set to DIAL DIRECT see page 91 return the shuttle dial to the center position after using it 5 Recording playback control block PREV TOP button PLAY button NEXT END button PFIEV PLIAY NEXT STOP REC Hea a gt P a e Top _F REV
47. Thumbnail searches An independent clip file is generated whenever recording starts and stops The first frame of each clip is used as the thumbnail for that clip 1 You can display a list of thumbnails on the color LCD or an external monitor and cue up a desired scene by selecting the corresponding thumbnail 1 The Clip Continuous Rec function see page 48 allows you to record a single clip even while repeatedly starting and stopping the recording REC START essence marks are recorded at recording start points Essence mark searches You can record essence marks at any scene during video recording or at the recording stop position You can display a list of essence mark scenes on the color LCD or an external monitor Essence marks can also be added after recording with the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software Shot marks SHOT MARK1 and SHOT MARK2 which are a type of essence mark can be added on this unit Thumbnail expansion After selecting a clip in the thumbnail list you can divide the clip into 12 parts and show a list of thumbnails for the first frame in each part This makes it easy to find the scene you want within the clip This expansion can be repeated up to 3 times 1 728 divisions You can also expand the section between a selected essence mark and the next essence mark Scene selection You can create and play back clip lists of selected clips from the disc arranged in any order One disc can store up to 99
48. To cancel the clip list deletion Press the RESET button The selected clip list is deleted from the disc To continue deleting other clip lists After selecting OK press the SET button while holding down the SHIFT button The selected clip list is deleted and you return to step 3 and can continue deleting clip lists Sorting Clip Lists Proceed as follows to sort the list of existing clip lists by clip list name or by date of creation 1 Display the CLIP menu Managing Clip Lists uoloajas euecs y Ja deyp 75 uonoajag eUueDS p Je deyD See Displaying the CLIP menu page 74 Use the MARK1 or MARK2 button to select SORT CLIP LISTS BY and then press the SET button A screen like the one shown below appears 001 034 CLIP LIST OOCUMENT O1 CLIP MENU W SORT CLIP LIST BY DATE NEWEST FIRST ba Wag Ea ia 13 JUN 2006 12 45 Use the MARK1 or MARK2 button to select the type of sorting NAME Sort in ascending order by clip list name DATE Sort by date of creation with the newest clip list first Press the IN button Sorting starts on LOAD CLIP LIST screen and so on Unused clip lists are excluded from the sort If you selected NAME BY NAME Indicates sorting by name CLIP LIST DOCUMENT O1 CLIP MENU DISP Mm LOAD CLIP LIST DATE BY BY NAME DOCUM 13 JUN 2006 13 30 DOCUM 18 MAY 2006 10 25 E0001 15 JUN 2006 19 45 E0002 1
49. appears when CNTR SEL on page P1 of the SET COUNTER SELECT SWITCH TO TC function menu is set to COUNTER and you try to OR UB preset timecode or user bits To use timecode or user bits set CNTR SEL to TC or UB see page 85 TC EXT gt TC EXTERNAL IS SELECTED This appears when TCG on page P2 of the function SET TC INTERNAL MODE IN FUNCTION menu is set to EXT and you try to preset timecode MENU or user bits by setting TC MODE to PRESET Set TCG to INT see page 85 REGEN mode 2 TCG REGEN MODE IS SELECTED This appears when TC MODE on page P2 of the SET TC PRESET MODE IN FUNCTION function menu is set to REGEN and you try to MENU preset timecode or user bits Set TC MODE to PRESET see page 86 1 1 4 Troubleshooting Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section Description action REC RUN 2 TCG RUN MODE IS SET TO REC RUN This appears when RUN MODE on page P2 of the SET TC FREE RUN MODE IN FUNCTION function menu is set to REC RUN and you try to MENU preset timecode or user bits Set RUN MODE to FREE RUN see page 86 REC mode THUMBNAIL S CANNOT BE Stop recording and try again DISPLAYED DURING RECORDING CANNOT EXECUTE IN REC MODE DRIVE MAINTENANCE MENU CANNOT BE EXECUTED WHILE IN REC MODE No SEL List CLIP LIST IS NOT SELECTED This appears when you press the SUB CLIP button while the
50. beginning with E for example E0001 Up to 99 clip lists can be saved on a disc Clip list number CLIP LIST E0001 mA 4 TE 00 00 00 00 fA TE 00 00 21 27 F1 TE 00 04 06 1000 AA TE 00 04 13 14 7 TE OO 045 35112 TC 00 05 18 08 gt TE 00 05 21 0898 006 034 et TE 00 05 43 05 TE OO 08 05 02 TC OOrO6s 26 28 TC 00 06 40 27 Wear Thumbnails of sub clips in the selected clip list Overview Sub clips clips in clip lists The specified clips or parts of clips in a clip list are called sub clips Sub clips are virtual data specifying ranges in the original clips Clip data in the original clips is not overwritten The following figure shows the relation between clips and sub clips Clips on disc Clip 1 C0001 Clip 2 C0002 Clip list E0001 l Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 In the above example the whole of clip 2 has been added as sub clip 1 and the whole of clip 4 has been added as sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 is part of clip 3 Therefore when clip list E0001 is played back clip 4 is played after clip 2 and then the part of clip 3 shown in gray color is played Clip list editing current clip list To edit a clip lists you need to load the clip from the disc into the internal unit memory The clip list which is currently loaded into the unit memory is called the current clip list The current clip list is always the target of sub clip creation and editin
51. compliant with the MPEG 2 MP HL standard It enables HD 4 2 0 digital component file recording in the 10801 1 080 effective scanning lines interlaced format currently in use by many broadcast facilities Uncompressed PCM recording of 16 bit 48 kHz audio delivers a wide dynamic range with a high signal to noise ratio Chapter 1 MPEG HD is a trademark of Sony Corporation Video bitrates and audio channels selectable according to application You can select the appropriate video bitrate for your application from three video bitrate modes 35 Mbps HQ high quality mode 25 Mbps SP standard mode and 18 Mbps LP long play mode You can select 2 channel or 4 channel audio with the ability to record 120 minutes or more of audio If the audio channel modes are the same different video bitrates can be mixed on the same disc Long recording times When two layer Professional Discs are used this unit can record about 190 minutes in SP mode and about 185 minutes in DVCAM mode Rich selection of recording and playback functions Support for multiple frame frequencies The unit can record and play back five different frame frequencies 1080 59 94i displayed as 601 50i displayed as 501 29 97PsF displayed as 30P 25PsF and 23 98PsF The unit features a standard 2 3 pulldown function and can output 601 when playing back a disc recorded in 23 98PsF DVCAM recording The optional PDBK 104 SD Input Upconverter Board is ava
52. data display section H1 OPERATION Opr Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of hours H2 LASER PARAMETER This shows the cumulative Lasr light output time for optical head in units of hours Periodic Maintenance _ WH 111 xlpueddy 112 Item name name between is name in the time data display section H3 SEEK RUNNING Seek Description This shows the cumulative seek operation time for optical head in units of hours COUNTER Loaqd H4 SPINDLE This shows the cumulative RUNNING Spdl spindle rotation time in units of hours H5 LOADING Display the total number of times discs have been loaded in the unit To exit from the digital hours meter Press the MENU button When the unit is powered on Troubleshooting Alarms An alarm warning message appears in the time data display section when an operation is attempted which is inappropriate for the settings on this unit or the state of the disc Both the alarm message and the action to take to resolve the problem appear in the monitor video section and on the screen of the external video monitor connected to the unit Example alarm in time data display section ALARM REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED SET REMOTE LOCAL NETWORK SWITCH TO LOCAL Example alarm in monitor video section When an alarm is displayed remove the alarm cause by followin
53. details about clip lists see Chapter 4 Scene Selection page 60 THUMBNAIL ESSENCE MARK button This functions as a THUMBNAIL button when pressed alone and as an ESSENCE MARK button when pressed together with the SHIFT button THUMBNAIL button Press this button turning it on to search for a frame by specifying a thumbnail see page 51 and to create a clip list A thumbnail selection screen appears on the display To erase the selection screen from the display press the button again turning it off ESSENCE MARK button Press this button turning it on to search for a frame by specifying an essence mark see page 54 and to record an essence mark An essence mark selection list appears To erase the selection list from the display press the button again turning it off Disc slot and EJECT button Insert discs into the disc slot The indicator flashes in orange and lights in blue when the disc is completely loaded Press the EJECT button to eject a disc The indicator flashes in blue and goes off when the disc is completely ejected Infrared sensor This receives signals from the supplied remote commander RESET button Press this button to reset counters This button is also used to cancel setup menu settings and abandon scene selections thumbnail search and to cancel other operations SET button Press this button to confirm menu and scene selection thumbnail search settings and to e
54. displayed proceed as follows Press the CLIP MENU SHIFT SUB CLIP button or the MENU button to display the clip menu Press the MARK1 button MARK2 button IN button or OUT button to select SET INDEX PICTURE When you press the SET button or the PLAY button after selecting a clip with this mark displayed the clip is not cued up to the position of the thumbnail It is always cued up to the first frame Press the SET button SET INDEX appears in the upper left of the screen Searching with the Expand Function The expand function allows you to divide a selected clip into 12 blocks and to display thumbnails of the first frame in each block in the thumbnail list When the CHAPTER screen is visible you can divide chapter segments between essence marks into 12 blocks and display thumbnails in the same way This function is available whenever the thumbnail list or CHAPTER screen is displayed This function allows you to quickly review the content of the selected clip or chapter and to search efficiently for a target scene You can repeat the expand operation up to three times 12 blocks 144 blocks 1 728 blocks MME ES ei Vy Ee Select the clip whose thumbnail you want to change you can do this with the same operations as step 1 of To select a thumbnail image and start playback see page 52 Press the SET button An enlargement of the current thumbnail image appears SET INDEX C0
55. gt Last Clip Deletes the most recently recorded clip System Menu 1 03 snus 9 sajdeup 104 ALL CLIP gt All Clip Delete all clips Clips in the General directory are not deleted FORMAT Format Formats a disc QUICK FORMAT gt Quick Format Deletes all data on the disc including the contents of the General directory Disc Menu Operations To display the status of the current disc or clip Insert a disc and then proceed as follows 1 Display the disc menu see page 86 2 Press the 4 MARK1 button or O MARK2 button to select STATUS 3 Press the OUT button 4 Select DISC or CLIP and press the gt OUT button If you selected DISC the status of the loaded disc appears DISC STATUS USER ID TITLE REMAIN 029 min REWRITE 0002 times SALVAGE OK FILE SYSTEM OK TO MENU MENU KEY If you selected CLIP the status of the current clip appears CLIP STATUS CLIP LIST MODE CLIP LIST NEME E0001 TITLE E0001 RECORD DEVICE PDW F 7S SERIAL 10001 DATE 06 3 02 TIME 19 54 38 TO MENU MENU KEY When playback or search reaches a new clip the display changes to the status of the new clip To return to the next highest level Press the MENU button System Menu To clear the menu from the screen Press the MENU button twice To delete the most recent recorded clip If the clip is locked it cannot be deleted Proceed as follows 1 Display the dis
56. is made to execute a MOVE TRIM DELETE or TC PRESET operation see page 74 with no sub clips in the current clip list CLIP LIST DOES NOT EXIST There are no clip lists on the disc This appears when an attempt is made to execute a DELETE CLIP LIST operation see page 74 when there are no clip lists on the disc MOVE IS INVALID The sub clip cannot be moved This appear when an attempt is made to execute a MOVE operation see page 74 when there are no sub clip in the current clip list or when there is only 1 REC INHI The disc is write protected This appears when an attempt is made to execute an operation that requires recording while the disc is write protected DISC FULL The disc is full This appears when an attempt is made to execute an operation that requires recording while the disc is full SHOT MARK DOES NOT EXIST The specified shot mark has not been recorded This appears when an attempt is made to execute a DELETE SHOT MARK operation on a clip when the specified shot mark has not been recorded for that clip xlpueddy 118 REC START CANNOT BE DELETED REC START cannot be deleted This appears when an attempt is made to delete a REC START with a DELETE SHOT MARK operation DELETE SHOT MARK can delete only SHOT MARK1 and SHOT MARK2 marks CLIP IS LOCKED The clip is locked This appears when an attempt is made to delete a clip set the clip thumbnail or delete a shot mark
57. list operations Alarm message in monitor video section Description action CANNOT EXPAND CLIP ANY FURTHER The clip cannot be expanded into more blocks This appears when the EXPAND button is pressed when the number of block is maximum or when the duration of an expanded thumbnail is 1 frame SELECTED ESSENCE MARK DOES NOT EXIST The selected essence mark does not exist This appears in the essence mark selection screen when the specified essence mark does not exist on the disc SUB CLIP IS INVALID SET APPROPRIATE IN OUT POINTS The temporal relationship between the specified In and Out points in a TRIM operation see page 74 is not correct Reset so that the value of the Out point timecode is larger than the value of the In point timecode DURATION OF ONE CLIP LIST MUST BE LESS THAN 24 HOURS The total duration of the current clip list is greater than 24 hours This appears when the total duration of the current clip list exceeds the upper limit of 24 hours as the result of a sub clip ADD operation or a TRIM operation see page 74 NO MORE SUB CLIPS CAN BE ADDED TO THE CLIP LIST The upper limit of sub clips in the current clip list has been exceeded This appears when the upper limit of 300 clips in a clip list has been exceed as the result of a sub clip ADD operation see page 74 SUB CLIP DOES NOT EXIST There are no sub clips in the current clip list This appears when an attempt
58. marks While playing back a disc you can set essence marks such as SHOT MARK 1 and SHOT MARK2 in desired frames To set a SHOT MARK 1 or SHOT MARK2 hold down the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button and press the SET button To delete or change essence marks use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software See Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in Chapter 4 page 77 for more information about installing the PDZ 1 software See the online help of PDZ 1 for more information about using PDZ 1 You can delete SHOT MARKI and SHOT MARK2 in the CHAPTER screen For details see To delete shot marks at chapter positions page 55 Playback in jog mode In jog mode you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning the jog dial The playback speed range is to 2 times normal speed To carry out playback in jog mode proceed as follows O88 8886 al ob H 5 1 Press the JOG button turning it on 2 Turnthe jog dial in the desired direction at the speed corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in jog mode starts 3 To stop playback in jog mode stop turning the jog dial Normally the unit enters jog mode as soon as you turn the jog dial If you want it to enter jog mode only when you press the JOG button set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt SEARCH ENABLE in the setup menu to VIA S
59. of a universal time system enables uniform management of source material recorded all over the world Calculation of date differences Source material is recorded using modified Julian dates MJD which enables easy calculation of date differences between different source material items Setting UMID ownership information Proceed as follows T Select METADATA gt STORE OWNER in the setup menu see page 99 The STORED OWNERSHIP UMID ownership information setting screen appears STORED OWNERSHIP COUNTRY ORGANIZATION USER SHIFT 4 1 gt KEY INC DEC JOG DIAL TO MENU MENU KEY COUNTRY Sets the country code ORGANIZATION Sets the organization code USER Sets the user code See the next item About the UMID ownership information for more information about these codes Set the ownership information using the arrow buttons and jog dial Arrow buttons Select the item to set and the character input location it blinks Jog dial Selects characters to input at the selected location RESET button Deletes all input data To cancel the ownership information setting Press the MENU button 3 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the ownership information set in step 2 is saved See System Menu page 86 in Chapter 6 for more information about system menu operations Using UMID Data About the UMID ownership information COUNTRY country c
60. of creation initial timecode playback time CLIP LIST m BAN TE 00 00 00 00 E 00 04 06 00 5 TC 00 04 13 14 i l iTe 00 05 10 08 TE 00 05 21 08 E i Nne p p Tana 006 034 COO 04 35 12 Tr n 13 JUN 2006 12 j Currently selected sub clip Recording date and time of clip list Total playback time of sub clips in the clip list a When a title has been assigned to a clip list the title is enclosed in double quotation marks for example SAKURA To return to the previous screen Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it off 2 Select the thumbnail whose clip you want to cue up you can do this with the same operations as step 1 of To select a thumbnail image and start playback see page 52 3 Press the SET button or the PLAY button If you press the SET button a still image appears showing the first frame of the selected sub clip If you press the PLAY button playback starts from the first frame of the selected sub clip In clip lists the first frame of the sub clip the In point frame is always displayed as the thumbnail Repeat Playback You can perform repeat playback for normal and clip list playback Playback To perform repeat playback set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REPEAT MODE in the setup menu to ON a REPEAT indicator appears in the display and then proceed as follows 1 Insert a disc To perform repeat playback for normal playback proceed to step
61. play back a disc with a recorded closed caption signal the closed caption signal is multiplexed into SDSDI and composite output only OFF gt gt OFF Suppress ON gt gt ON Do not suppress CC F2 BLANK gt CC2 blank Select whether to suppress the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 2nd field of the output video signal When you play back a disc with a recorded closed caption signal the closed caption signal is multiplexed into SDSDI and composite output only OFF gt gt OFF Suppress ON gt gt ON Do not suppress System Menu snu 9 Ja deyuD 95 VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control WIDE MODE gt Wide mode For SD input and output specify whether to record and play back with the addition of wide picture information INPUT gt gt Input only when the PDBK 104 option board is installed Description AUTO gt gt gt Auto Automatically record wide picture information when it is detected in the selected input video signal OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not record wide picture information ON gt gt gt ON Always record wide picture information OUTPUT gt gt Output AUTO gt gt gt Auto When DOWN CONVERT gt CONV MODE in the setup menu is set to SQUEEZE automatically add wide picture information when playing back MPEG HD format video When playing back DVCAM format video automatically add wide
62. same as the settings in menu bank 3 DF The current menu settings are the same as the factory defaults No The current menu settings are different from all display of the above Operation mode The field is divided into two blocks as shown below e Block A displays the operation mode e Block B displays the servo lock status or playback speed Display Meaning CNT Counter data TCR TC reader timecode data L UBR TC reader user bits data TCR VITC reader nee Display Operation mode UBR VITC reader user bits data Block A Block B I ee DISC OUT Disc is not loaded UBG TC generator user bits data LOADING Disc is being IN In point time data loaded OUT Out point time data UNLOADING Disc is being DUR Duration between In point and Out point etet STANDBY OFF Standby off mode Note STOP Stop mode If the time data or user bits cannot be read correctly they NEXT Cuing up to the first will be displayed with an asterisk For example T R hg of the next UFR TR or U R S PREV Cuing up to the first Timecode reader drop frame mark for system ae ene elven frequency 601 30P only END Fast fi F h 2 Indicates drop frame mode i lashed cola Sra Indicates non drop frame mode FREV Fast reverse search Superimposed Text Information
63. section To record timecode after setting an initial value Internal Preset see page 45 The UB PRESET MODE screen appears UB PRESET MODE UBG 00 00 00 00 INC DEC 4 KEY SHIFT gt KEY CLEAR RESET KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY ABORT MENU KEY 3 Use the arrow buttons and the RESET button to set the user bits IN button or gt OUT button Select the digit to change it flashes 4 MARK1 button or MARK2 button Change the value of the selected digit RESET button Reset all digits to 0 Settings are made in hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B E F Recording yoLeq eld pue Bulpiovey g Jaydeyo 45 yoeqhe q pue Bulpiooay g say deyo 46 To cancel the user bits setting Press the MENU button 4 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the user bits set in step 3 are displayed To record timecode that follows sequentially upon the last recorded timecode Internal Regen You can record timecode so that it is continuous from one clip to the next on the disc Set TCG on page P2 of the function menu to INT and TC MODE to REGEN When this setting is in force the unit reads the timecode of the last frame of the last recorded clip on the disc before starting to record and internally generates timecode that follows upon the recorded timecode In this case the setting of DF NDF on page P2 of the function menu is ignored New t
64. settings to menu bank 1 Operate with the following procedure 1 Select the bank you want to save then press the OUT SAVE BANK 2 gt Save 2 Save current menu settings to menu bank 2 button Message SAVE OK appears 2 To save press the SET button SAVE BANK 3 gt Save 3 Save current menu settings to menu bank 3 To quit saving press the RESET button System Menu MENU GRADE Menu grade Selection of menu items to be displayed Determine whether to display basic items only or both basic and enhanced items in the monitor video section and the time data display section when using the setup menu Description BASIC gt gt Basic Display basic items only ENHANCED gt gt Enhanced Display both basic and enhanced items Setup Menu Operations This section explains how to change menu settings Buttons used to change settings Use the following buttons to change menu settings Menu control buttons Functions MENU button e Display and hide the menu e Return to the menu from setting screens 4 MARK1 and MARK2_ These buttons move the buttons highlighted cursor up and down within the current level to select an item or setting Hold down one of these buttons to make the highlighted cursor move continuously IN and OUT buttons Press the OUT button to go down one level Press the IN button to go up one level Hold down one of
65. speed playback OFF gt gt OFF 1 to 2 times normal speed ON gt gt ON 0 to 1 times normal speed PREROLL TIME gt Preroll Set the preroll time 15 SEC gt gt 15 sec to 0 SEC gt gt 0 sec The preroll time can be set in one second increments to between 0 and 15 seconds Factory default setting 5 SEC gt gt 5 sec A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing When an editing control unit such as the BVE 700A has been connected this setting is disabled and the setting on the editing control unit is in effect Operations such as preroll time setting and time data switching are also performed on the editing control unit AFTER CUE UP gt After CUE Select the operating mode following cue up STOP gt gt STOP Stop mode STILL gt gt STILL Output still pictures in search mode ASM POSTROLL gt Postroll Specify whether to record postroll when executing assemble editing OFF gt gt OFF Do not record postroll ON gt gt ON Record postroll CLIP CONT REC gt C CONT REC Select whether to enable the Clip Continuous Rec function OFF gt gt OFF Disable Clip Continuous Rec ON gt gt ON Enable Clip Continuous Rec FIND MODE gt Find mode Specifies what to find when the NEXT or PREV button is pressed REC START EM gt gt R ST Jump to the next when the NEXT button is pressed or previous when the PRE
66. the reference for A frames 30F TC gt gt 30F TC Pulldown value with respect to the above 24 frame timecode snus 9 sajdeup 94 VITC gt VITC Specifies whether or not to record VITC generated by the internal timecode generator when recording DVCAM format signals OFF gt gt OFF Do not record VITC ON gt gt ON Record VITC DISC PROTECTION Disc protect Settings related to disc protection STILL TIMER gt gt STL timer Specify the length of time the unit can be in still image mode before switching to disc protection mode Description 0 5SEC gt gt gt 0 5 sec to 30MIN gt gt gt 30 min Select time from 16 settings ranging from 0 5 second to 30 minutes Factory default setting 8MIN gt gt gt 8 min 8 minutes VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control INT VIDEO SG gt Video SG Select the test signal to be output from the internal test signal HD SIGNAL gt gt HD Signal Select the test signal for HD output Description 100 COLOR BARS gt gt gt CB100 100 color bar signal RAMP Y C gt gt gt Ramp Bias signal GRAY gt gt gt Gray Grayscale signal BLACK gt gt gt Black Black signal generator When you set V INPUT in the HOME page of the function menu to SG the internal signal generator is activated and outputs the selected test signal You can record this signal SD SIGNAL gt gt SD
67. the Current Clip List Before you can play back or edit a clip list you need to load it from the disc into the current clip list Proceed as follows 1 Display the CLIP menu See Displaying the CLIP menu page 74 2 Use the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select LOAD CLIP LIST and then press the SET button A list of clip lists appears see page 66 3 Use the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select the desired clip list and then press the SET button The selected clip list is loaded into the unit as the current clip list To display thumbnails of the loaded current clip list Press the THUMBNAIL button and SUB CLIP button turning them on If an unsaved clip list exists in current clip list memory A warning message like the following appears CLIP LIST IS NOT SAVED OVERWRITE CLIP LIST Press the IN button or gt OUT button to select OK overwrite or CANCEL do not overwrite and then press the SET button Deleting Clip Lists from a Disc Proceed as follows 1 Display the CLIP menu see page 75 2 Use the 4 MARKI1 or O MARK2 button to select DELETE CLIP LIST and then press the SET button A list of clip lists appears see page 66 3 Use the 4 MARKI1 or O MARK2 button to select a clip list to delete and then press the SET button A deletion confirmation screen appears 4 Press the IN button or the OUT button to select OK and then press the SET button
68. the LCD panel of this unit The following figure shows the buttons used in function menu operations Monitor video section TCG EXT TC MODE PRESET RUN MODE REC RUN F1 to F5 buttons 1 4 AUDIO 4CH 16BIT MONITOR 3 4 j TC vitc 1080 vITC 00 vitc c0001 REM 077m DF NDF NDF 00 00 00 PAGE DISPLAY Q DISPLAY button PAGE button 8 8 BB Display Function Menu page 84 To display the function menu The function menu is made up of the HOME page and pages P1 and P2 If the function menu is not already visible press the PAGE button to display it The most recently accessed function menu page appears The size of the monitor video section changes to the smallest size when the function menu appears To display a different page Each press of the PAGE button displays the next function menu page in the order HOME gt P1 gt P2 gt HOME Function Menu Chapter To clear the function menu from the screen Press the DISPLAY button The size of the monitor video section increases To change the setting of a function menu item Use the F1 to F5 buttons Press the button to the right of each setting item to change the value of the item Keep pressing the button until the value you want appears Function Menu Settings The following tables list the setting items on each page and describe their setting values HOME page
69. the MENU button The system menu appears SYSTEM MENU TC PRESET DISC MENU DATE TIME PRESET HOURS METER LAST ALARM The entire system menu appears in the monitor video section and on the external monitor An uppercase and lowercase abbreviation of the selected line only the line in reverse video appears in the time data display section 2 Press the 4 MARK1 or MARK2 button to select SETUP MENU or DISC MENU 3 Press the gt OUT button The setup menu see page 89 or the disc menu see page 103 appears SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE DISC PROTECTION VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELECT METADATA SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE ENHAN Setup Menu As shown in the following figure the setup menu has three levels The top level shows a general classification of the setting items in the menu Except for MENU GRADE the actual setting items are found on the second or third level Setting items are divided into basic items which are needed for normal operations and enhanced items which are needed for enhanced operations In the figures basic items are shown in bold characters When the unit is shipped from the factory the setup menu is configured to display all items To hide enhanced items change the setting of the MENU GRADE item For details see Hiding enhanced items on page 102 System Menu snuaj 9 3 deyo 87 snuay 9
70. these buttons to make the highlighted cursor move continuously RESET button e Returns the setting to the factory default setting e Answer No to the question SET button e Saves the new setting in memory e Answer Yes to the question Changing the settings of menu items Proceed as follows to change the settings of menu items 1 Press the 4 MARK1 or 4 MARK2 button to select the required item Example Screen display when DISPLAY CONTROL is selected SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE DISC PROTECTION VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELECT METADATA SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE gt ENHAN 2 Press the gt OUT button This displays menu level 2 for the menu item selected in step 1 Example Screen display of the second level of the DISPLAY CONTROL menu SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE CHARA USIZE lt DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ALARM MENU STATUS HD CHARA Current setting 3 Press the 4 MARKI or O MARK2 button to select the required item For menu items on level 3 press the OUT button to go to level 3 then press the 4 MARK1 or 4 MARK2 button to select the item whose setting you wish to change Example Screen display when SUB STATUS is selected System Menu snuay 9 Jajdeyup 101 snus 9 sajdeup 102 e If you power of
71. when the clip is locked ALL CLIPS ARE LOCKED All clips are locked This appears when an attempt is made to execute a LOCK ALL CLIPS operation when all clips are already locked ALL CLIPS ARE UNLOCKED All clips are unlocked This appears when an attempt is made to execute an UNLOCK ALL CLIPS operation when all clips are already unlocked Alarms relating to audio and video signals Alarm message in time data display section No INPUT 2 Alarm message in monitor video section INPUT VIDEO IS NOT DETECTED CHECK THE VIDEO INPUT MODE AND SUPPLY A VIDEO SIGNAL TO VIDEO INPUT Action e Check the setting of V INPUT on the HOME page of the function menu see page 84 e Input an HDSDI signal Troubleshooting Alarm message in time Alarm message in monitor video data display section section EMPHASIS 2 INPUT AUDIO EMPHASIS IS NOT SUPPORTED INPUT SIGNAL CHECK THE EMPHASIS OF THE AUDIO Action Check the emphasis of the audio input signal a Displayed only when DISPLAY CONTROL gt ALARM is set to ON Alarms relating to sensors and drives Description action Contact your Sony dealer The unit will not stop operating but if you continue to use it in this state temperatures inside the unit or the Alarm message in time Alarm message in monitor video data display section section FAN Stopped FAN MOTOR STOPPED DR FAN Stop DRIVE
72. with the LEVEL knob Remote local setting Set the remote control switch If you set it to REMOTE also set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F REMOTE and the connector used appear on the display To set the video and audio recording formats To set the video recording format Set the video bit rate compression method by setting OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REC FORMAT in the setup menu to one of the following Menu setting display Video bit rate HQ VBR 35 Mbps Recording Menu setting display Video bit rate SP CBR 25 Mbps LP VBR 18 Mbps DVCAM 25 Mbps a Appears only when the PDBK 104 option board is installed To set the audio recording format Set AUDIO CONTROL gt REC MODE in the setup menu to one of the following Menu setting Display Audio recording format 2chx1 6bit 2CH 16BIT 2 channels 16 bits 4chx1 6bit 4CH 16BIT 4 channels 16 bits When the video recording format is set to DVCAM the audio recording format is always 4 channels 16 bits regardless of the setting of this item Recording Timecode and User Bit Values There are the following four ways of recording timecode Internal Preset mode This records the output of the internal timecode generator set beforehand to an initial value The following run modes can be selected e Free Run Timecode advances continually e Rec Run Timecode advances only during recording
73. with an i LINK cable i LINK cable is connected Disconnect the i LINK cable from either this unit or the remote computer wait for at least 10 seconds and then reconnect the disconnected cable The unit is powered off and an i LINK cable is connected Power the unit on To disable FAM connections Execute one of the procedures described in the previous section To make a reconnection to make a FAM connection between this unit and the remote computer To disable FAM connections in the setup menu set INTERFACE SELECT gt i LINK MODE to AV C see page 99 Recording Continuous Timecode over FAM Connections For clips created over a FAM connection you can record so that the timecode is continuous with the timecode of the last frame of the last clip recorded on the disc To record continuous timecode Before you start recording set TCG on page P2 of the function menu to INT and set TC MODE to REGEN Then write clip files to this unit from a connected computer or other device Recording Continuous Timecode over FAM Connections suolesado aji4 g seydeyo 83 snuay 9 sajdeup 84 Menus Function Menu The function menu provides access to frequently used settings such as input video signal selection and timecode settings Menu settings are stored in nonvolatile memory and are preserved even after the unit is powered off Function Menu Operations The function menu appears on
74. without saving adjustments Press the MENU button twice in succession Setup suoiyesedalg Z jajdeup 33 suonesedaidg zg sajdeup 34 24P 23 98P Mode Settings Selecting the Playback Mode 23 98PsF or 2 3 Pulldown When the setup menu item SYSTEM FREQ is set to 23 98P you can set monitor output to either 23 98PsF mode or 2 3 pulldown mode 1 Press the MENU button The system menu see page 86 appears 2 Press the 4 MARK1 or MARK2 button to select SETUP MENU 3 Press the gt OUT button The setup menu appears 4 Press the 4 MARK1 button to select OPERATIONAL FUNCTION SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE DISC PROTECTION VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELECT METADATA SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE ENHAN 5 Press the gt OUT button The second level of the OPERATIONAL FUNCTION menu appears SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION lt REPEAT MODE OFF gt AUTO EE SELECT LOCAL ENABLE STP amp EJ REC FORMAT ISP DISC END EJECT CLIP TITLE FILE NAMING SYSTEM SEL SEARCH ENABLE DIAL VAR SPD LIMIT OFF 6 Press the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select SYSTEM SEL 24P 23 98P Mode Settings 7 Press the OUT button The third level of the menu appears SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION SYSTEM SEL e SYSTEM FREQ 60I UC J J 23 9P OUTPUT PsF 8 Press the 4 MARKI or O MAR
75. 005 005 037 yoeghe q pue Bulpiooey g Jajdeyo m TCR 00 25 51 20 The maximum number of blocks may be larger than 1 728 when the recorded duration of the clip is short In this case the frame interval of expanded thumbnails is fixed at 1 frame This allows you to view expanded thumbnails at equal intervals Press the PLAY button or use the jog or shuttle dial to play back the clip and display the frame that you want to use as the thumbnail image To cancel the thumbnail image change Press the RESET button To execute the expand function Press the SET button T With the thumbnail list displayed select the clip that This returns you to the thumbnail list The specified contains the scene that you want to find image appears as the thumbnail of the selected clip A mark is shown to indicate that the thumbnail is not dhe Gai meet iede 2 Press the EXPAND F5 button The selected clip is divided into 12 blocks and the first frame of each block appears in the thumbnail list Mark indicating that the thumbnail is not the first frame Number of block CLIP cooo 5 TE 00 24 45 11 0 TC 00 25 08 14 COO 28 22 10 COOr27 aoa C 00 27 51 0898 EXPAND C0017 00061 0012 TCO00 30 25 17 gt am TE 00 30 20 25 AT te 4 ne TC G0 30 28 09 OV TE oo 30 29 23 TE 00 30 30 1 wae 30 NOV 2005 13 36 DUR 0 00 07 20 ma TE 00 30 31 29 00 30 32 21 pea 00057 0012 53 Playback A yoeq
76. 1394 1995 standards and their revisions XDCAM uses the i LINK interface to transfer DV streams by the AV C protocol and to read and write MPEG HD and DVCAM data files by FAM file access mode Metadata Information about the properties of video and audio content XDCAM records metadata such as UMIDs and essence marks and the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can be used to record information such as titles and comments MXF Material eXchange Format A file exchange format developed by the Pro MPEG Forum Equipment from different manufacturers can exchange files in this format Non audio General term for audio signals other than linear PCM such as Dolby E D and Dolby Digital AC 3 XDCAM can record non audio as an input signal 1 Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Non drop frame mode A mode of advancing time code which ignores the difference in frame values between real time and the time code Using this mode produces a difference of approximately 86 seconds per day between real time and time code which causes problems when editing programs in units of seconds using the number of frames as a reference Proxy AV data Low resolution data with a video bandwidth of 1 5 Mbps and an audio bandwidth of 64 kbps per channel This unit records proxy AV data automatically whenever high resolution MPEG HD or DVCAM data is recorded Reference video signal A video signal that contains a sync sign
77. 18 04 Te OOr27 51 08 30 NOV 2005 13 38 DUR 0 00 10 23 Recording date and Total length of selected clip time of selected clip Clip information recording date and time initial timecode total length and so on a When a title has been assigned to a clip see page 63 the title is enclosed in double quotation marks for example TITLE00001 b A mark is shown to indicate that the thumbnail index picture is not the first frame of the clip See To change a thumbnail image index picture on page 52 To return to the original screen Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it off In any of the following screens you can press the THUMBNAIL button to return to the original screen To select a thumbnail image and start playback 1 Doone of the following to select the thumbnail of the clip you want to cue up e Press the arrow buttons e Turn the jog or shuttle dial e Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next thumbnail e Press the TOP SHIFT PREV or END SHIFT NEXT button Move to the first or last thumbnail Playback e Holding down the SHIFT button press the t MARK or MARK2 button Display the previous or next page 2 Press the SET button or the PLAY button If you press the SET button a still image appears showing the first frame of the selected clip If yo
78. 1M01 XML E0002E01 SMI E0002M01 XML n c o C0001S01 MXF C0002S01 MXF ug iid fli C0003S01 MXF General a Root directory b Only when sub item NAMING FORM on the SETUP gt OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FILE NAMING page is set to free File Operation Restrictions This section explains which operations are possible on files stored in each directory When required the following operation tables distinguish reading and writing from partial reading and writing Root directory Read Read data sequentially from the start to the end of the file Partial read Read only a part of the data in the file Write Write data sequentially from the start to the end of the file Partial write Write data to a part of the file only File name Content Operations INDEX XML Contains data for management Yes of the material on the disc Read Partial read Write Partial write Rename Create Delete No No No No Contains conversion tables for Yes assigning user defined names to clips and clip lists ALIAS XML 2 No No No No DISCMETA XML_ Contains metadata to indicate Yes the disc properties Yes 5 No No No MEDIAPRO XML Contains a list of material on Yes the disc basic properties related information and information about access methods No No No No Other files Files ot
79. 2 assigning clip titles 63 Index assigning user difined names 63 deleting 58 lock 57 Component 26 COMPOSITE OUTPUT connectors 19 Computer connection 106 Condensation 110 Connections and settings 25 connecting an external monitor 25 cut editing 27 editing control unit settings 31 using an editing control unit 28 viewing HD video 25 viewing SD video 26 CONTROL connector 21 Current clip list 62 Cut editing 27 D date and time settings 32 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors 20 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors 20 Digital hours meter 111 Directory structure 78 Disc capacity remaining capacity 15 Disc menu 103 deleting all clips 104 deleting the most recent recorded clip 104 displaying 86 displaying the status of the current disc clip 104 formatting a disc 105 operations 104 Disc recorder connection 109 Disc slot 13 Discs 41 directory structure 78 ejecting with the unit powered off 119 formatting 42 loading and unloading 42 Remaining capacity 15 write protecting 41 Display 14 adjusting of the brightness 32 DISPLAY button 14 E Editing control unit settings 31 using 28 using an editing control unit 28 Editing functions of the recorder 29 connections using the i S400 connector 30 connections using the REMOTE 9P connector 29 EJECT button 13 END button 18 Error Messages 119 ESSENCE MARK button 13 Essence marks setting 48 50 EXPAND button 14 External monitor 25 Ext
80. 2005 13 38 DUR 0 00 10 23 4 Use the 4 MARK1 or MARK2 button to select LOCK UNLOCK CLIP and then press the SET button A lock confirmation screen appears This screen displays clip names and clip titles To cancel the lock operation and return to the THUMBNAIL screen Select CANCEL and then press the SET button Press the RESET or MENU button 5 With OK selected press the SET button You return to the thumbnail screen and a lock icon appears on the thumbnail of the selected clip to show that it is locked Lock icon Locked clips cannot be deleted or set the thumbnail image index picture and so on Unlock the clip if you want to perform any of these operations To lock clips with a shortcut operation After carrying out step 2 in the procedure press the STOP button with the SHIFT button held down shortcut operation You can lock clips without displaying the CLIP MENU To unlock clips Carry out step 2 of Locking clips to select a locked clip one with the lock icon displayed on its thumbnail Then do one of the following e Carry out steps 3 and 4 of Locking Clips e Press the STOP button with the SHIFT button held down shortcut operation To lock all clips 1 Carry out steps 1 and 3 of Locking Clips to display the CLIP MENU 2 Use the 4 MARK 1 or the MARK2 button to select LOCK OR DELETE ALL CLIPS and then press the OUT button A submenu screen appears
81. 3 2 To perform repeat playback for clip list playback load a clip list into the current clip list and then press the SUB CLIP button 3 Press the PLAY button Playback starts from the saved playback position Normal playback When playback of the last clip finishes it resumes from the start of the disc repeatedly playing from the first through the last clip on the disc Clip list playback When playback of the last sub clip finishes it resumes from the start of the clip list repeatedly playing from the first through the last sub clip in the clip list Repeat playback begins the unit is powered on if it is powered on with a disc loaded and OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REPEAT MODE in the setup menu set to ON Clip list playback starts from the first sub clip in the clip list To start repeat playback from the device connected to the REMOTE 9P connector Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REPEAT MODE in the setup menu to ON and then send the command to start repeat playback from the external device For details of commands refer to the REMOTE 9 pin Protocol Manual for the PDW series not supplied To stop repeat playback Do one of the following e Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REPEAT MODE in the setup menu to OFF e Operate any of the playback buttons except the PLAY button or operate the jog or shuttle dial e From the external device connected to the REMOTE 9P connector on this unit send a command oth
82. 3 270 591 11 1 SONY Professional Disc Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference B CINEALTA CE PDW F75 2007 Sony Corporation 2 Important Safety Instructions e Read these instructions e Keep these instructions e Heed all warnings e Follow all instructions e Do not use this apparatus near water e Clean only with dry cloth e Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions e Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat e Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug dose not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet e Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus e Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer e Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when movi
83. 4 x512 To return to the previous setting hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXPAND button To cancel the expand display Press the RESET button You return to the scene selection window 2 Carry out steps 8 to 12 of the procedure in Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List page 65 to include thumbnails of the portions you want to include in the clip list The section from the selected thumbnail to the next thumbnail is included as a sub clip 3 Save the current clip list to disc For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 Creating Clip Lists Even if you select several thumbnails they are added to the clip list as one continuous sub clip To add sub clips using the chapter function The chapter function allows a thumbnail to be displayed for each shot mark recorded within a clip For details see Chapter 3 Searching for Frames with Essence Marks page 54 1 Carry out step 8 of the procedure in Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List page 65 An S mark appears in the upper right of thumbnails where short marks have been set Select one of these thumbnails and press the CHAPTER button This displays thumbnails of chapters of the specified clip in the upper portion of the scene selection window CLIP LISTCADD CHAPTER 008 0006 0015 eva be j 14a ot if Tea 128 03 TCOI 17 13r24 HP TOO 17 23 1B Te o
84. 5 JUN 2006 19 46 MORNI 13 JUN 2006 13 43 NIGHT 18 MAY 2006 10 25 NIGHT 01 DEC 2005 13 25 E0003 NEW FILE 13 JUN 2006 12 45 TOTAL If you selected DATE BY DATE Indicates sorting by date CLIP LIST DOCUMENT 01 TS dl DISP m LOAD CLIP LIST DATE E0001 15 JUN 2006 19 45 MORANI 13 JUN 2006 13 43 DOCUM 1 JUN 2006 13 30 DOCUM 13 JUN 2006 12 45 DOCUM 18 MAY 2006 10 25 NIGHT 18 MAY 2006 10 25 NIGHT 01 DEC 2005 13 25 E0003 NEW FILE TOTAL 13 JUN 2006 12 45 76 Managing Clip Lists You can jump to the first clip or last clip by pressing the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Using the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software When a computer with the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software installed is connected to this unit you can transfer the proxy AV data and metadata files recorded on a disc to the computer On the computer side PDZ 1 enables you to browse the proxy AV data add or modify metadata titles comments essence marks etc or create a clip list The modified metadata and the created clip list can then be written back to the disc loaded in this unit System requirements to use the PDZ 1 The following are required to use PDZ 1 Computer PC with Intel Pentium III CPU at least 1 GHz installed memory at least 512 MB Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher or Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or higher Web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 Servic
85. 6 16 16 03 80 25P 501 A1 98 00 7D 16 16 03 80 24P A2 98 00 78 16 16 03 80 System VTR CONSTANT 2 frequency 1 2 3 30P 601 OA 07 FE 00 80 5A FF 5A 25P 501 OA 07 FE 00 80 4C FF 4B 24P OA 07 FE 00 80 48 FF 48 Remote Control Unit Settings You can control this unit from an RM 280 Remote Control Unit Connect this unit to the RM 280 with a 9 pin remote control cable not supplied and make the settings in the following table RM 280 settings Settings on this unit EDITOR REMOTE Setup menu item INTERFACE CONTROL SELECT gt REMOTE I F see REMOTE page 99 9PIN RS 232C CONTROL Setup menu item 19 Remote control switch REMOTE D AT DE Remote connector selector switch REMOTE 9P External Synchronization This unit synchronizes as shown in the following table according to the presence or absence of signals input to the HDSDI INPUT connector the presence or absence of signals input to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector and the setting of the V INPUT item on the HOME page of the function menu see page 84 Signal Signal V INPUT External input to input to setting synchronization HDSDI REF VIDEO INPUT INPUT connector connector Yes Yes HDSDI Synchronize to HDSDI input Playback Synchronize to REF VIDEO input b Recording Synchronize to HDSDI input SG Synchronize t
86. 6 Press the SET button The format starts The message FORMAT COMPLETED appears when formatting of the disc is completed If you want to continue by formatting another disc When the message FORMAT COMPLETED appears press the EJECT button to eject the disc Insert the next disc to format and press the SET button when the message QUICK FORMAT OK appears 7 Press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally Salvage Functions Recording processing does not end normally if for example the POWER switch on the rear panel is turned off during recording or if the power cord is disconnected during recording Because the file system is not updated video and audio data recorded in real time is not recognized as files and clip contents recorded up to that point are lost However this unit has salvage functions which can hold losses to the minimum by reconstructing clips on such discs There is a quick salvage function which executes automatically and a full salvage function which you can execute as required Quick salvage Clips are reconstructed on the basis of backup data stored in nonvolatile memory and markers recorded on the disc Processing time is about 5 seconds Quick salvage executes automatically if the unit is powered on with a disc still loaded after recording was interrupted by power off Full salvage Clips are reconstructed on th
87. 94 CONTROL Minijack 4 pole x1 for connection of RM LG2 as Network with PDBK 101 option board installed RJ 45 type x1 1000Base T complying with IEEE 802 3ab Specifications 100Base TX complying with IEEE 802 3u 10Base T complying with IEEE 802 3 Accessories supplied Vertical installation stand 2 Operating Instructions English version 1 Japanese version 1 CD ROM manual 1 Infrared remote commander 1 PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software 1 Warranty Booklet 1 Accessories not supplied AC power cord e For the customers in the U S A and Canada Part number 1 551 812 41 125 V 10 A about 2 4 m e For the customers in the United Kingdom Part number 1 777 823 12 250 V 10 A about 2 0 m e For the customers in European countries other than the United Kingdom Part number 1 551 631 61 250 V 10 A about 2 0 m Protocol Manual part number 9 968 084 0X PDBK 101 Network Board PDBK 102 MPEG TS Input Output Board PDBK 103 Analog HD Input Board PDBK 104 SD Input Upconverter Board Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Notes e Always make a test recording and verify that it was recorded successfully SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE Always verify that th
88. AL FUNCTION 89 operations 101 returning the factory default settings 103 SETUP BANK 100 TIME CODE 93 SHIFT button 13 SHOT MARKI1 2 48 Shot marks deleting 55 setting 48 50 SHUTTLE button 17 Shuttle dial 17 Specifications 120 STANDBY button 18 Status information supplementary 39 STOP button 18 SUB CLIP button 13 Sub clips 62 changing information 75 deleting 72 editing 70 reordering 70 Superimposed text information 37 System frequency 16 setting 24 System line number 15 System menu 86 T Text information 37 THUMBNAIL button 13 Index x pu 129 xepu 130 Thumbnail image assigning sequence numbers 59 changing 52 displaying a list 52 specifying the frame 47 starting playback with 52 Thumbnail search 51 changing an image 52 changing the clip information 52 displaying a list of thumbnail images 51 selecting animage 52 TIME CODE IN connector 20 TIME CODE OUT connector 20 Time data display section 15 Time datatype 15 Timecode 44 recording after setting an initial value 45 recording external timecode directly 47 recording sequentially upon the last recorded timecode 46 recording with the internal timecode generator synchronized to external timecode 46 TOP button 17 Troubleshooting 112 U UMID Data 123 ownership information 124 User bit values setting 45 V VAR button 17 VARIABLE switch 16 Variable speed mode 51 Video bitrates 9 W Write protecting discs 41 Y Y Pp PR 26
89. ARM is set to ON or LIMITED During front panel operations Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section Description action KEY INHI 2 KEY INHIBIT MODE IS SELECTED This appears when the KEY INH SHIFT DISPLAY button is on Turn the KEY INH button off REMOTE 2 REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED Set the remote control switch to LOCAL SET REMOTE LOCAL NETWORK SWITCH TO LOCAL No Disc NO DISC Insert a disc and try again Troubleshooting _ WK 113 Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section Description action DELETE SOME CLIPS REC INHI THE DISC WRITE PROTECT TAB IS SET Set the disc s Write Inhibit tab to enable recording TO SAVE see page 41 REC INHIBIT MODE IS SELECTED This appears when REC INH on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON Set REC INH to OFF see page 85 No Clip NO CLIP This appears when a playback search or delete operation is attempted on a disc with no clips recorded on it Insert a disc with clips recorded on it Disc Top DISC TOP This appears if you press the PREV button or conduct a high speed reverse search when the unit is stopped at the start of the disc Use forward search or playback instead Disc End DISC END This appears if you press the NEXT button or conduct a forward high speed search
90. BNC type x4 Analog audio inputs AUDIO INPUT 1 3 2 4 XLR 3 pin female x2 4 0 3 6 dBu selectable 10 kQ balanced Digital audio inputs DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT BNC type x2 1 2ch 3 4ch complying with AES 3id 1995 Specifications xlpueddy 121 xlpueddy 122 Timecode input TIME CODE IN BNC type x1 SMPTE timecode 0 5 to 18 Vp p 3 3 kQ unbalanced Output connectors Digital video outputs HDSDI OUTPUT BNC type x2 complying with SMPTE 292M SDSDI OUTPUT BNC type x1 complying with SMPTE 259M i LINK HDV 10801 with PDBK 102 option board installed 6 pin type complying with IEEE 1394 Analog video outputs COMPOSITE OUTPUT BNC type x1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Phono jack x1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative MONITOR OUT D sub 15 pin RGB or YPbPr Analog audio outputs AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3 2 4 XLR 3 pin male x2 4 0 3 6 dBu selectable 600 Q balanced AUDIO MONITOR Phono jack x2 ce to 1 dBu 47 kQ unbalanced L R L R Stereo phone jack x1 to 14 dBu 8 Q unbalanced PHONES Digital audio outputs DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT BNC type x2 1 2 ch 3 4 ch complying with AES 3id 1995 Timecode output TIME CODE OUT BNC type x1 SMPTE timecode 2 2 Vp p 3 dB 600 Q unbalanced Remote control connectors REMOTE QP D sub 9 pin female x1 complying with RS 422A RS232C D sub 9 pin male x1 S400 6 pin x1 complying with IEEE 13
91. CLIP S EXIST Unknown FS UNKNOWN FILE SYSTEM Format the disc or eject it see page 42 PLEASE FORMAT DISC OR EJECT No FS NO FILE SYSTEM PLEASE EJECT DISC Eject the disc ILL Disc IRREGULAR DISC IS USED Use a Professional Disc USE PROFESSIONAL DISC Salvage NG CLIP SALVAGE WAS NOT COMPLETED See Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally Salvage Functions page 43 525 60 Clip IRREGULAR DISC IS USED DVCAM Use another disc 525 60 CLIP S EXIST 625 50 Clip IRREGULAR DISC IS USED DVCAM 4CHx16 Clip DISC HAS 4CHx16 BIT CLIP S CHANGE RECORD FORMAT IN SETUP MENU Change the setting of AUDIO CONTROL gt REC MODE in the setup menu see page 97 ADJUSTMENT 2CHx16 Clip DISC HAS 2CHx16 BIT CLIP S Change the setting of AUDIO CONTROL gt REC CHANGE RECORD FORMAT IN SETUP MODE in the setup menu see page 97 MENU No Support FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED A disc in an unsupported recording format is loaded RECORDING AND PLAYBACK IS NOT Use a disc formatted in the MPEG HD or DVCAM POSSIBLE format ILL Index INDEX FILE ERROR Format the disc or eject it see page 42 PLEASE FORMAT DISC OR EJECT FORMAT NG AUTO FORMATTING WAS NOT Eject the disc and insert it again or insert another COMPLETED disc DI read err CANNOT READ DISC Read err INFORMATION PLEASE EJECT DISC DPV ADJ err CANNOT PERFORM AUTO DRIVE a Displayed only when DISPLAY CONTROL gt AL
92. Connections and Settings seeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeenseeneeeeeeeeseeeneeeees 25 Connecting an External Monitor 5 29 c lt esesg co penjevascedesseepttev evo daekcocseg 25 Using PDZ 1 over an i LINK Connection FAM Connection 26 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System AV C Connection 27 Connections for Cut Editing esseeeesseessessseesseeeesseessresseesseeesseeesseese 21 Editing Control Unit Settings 2 0 0 ee eeccceceeceeceeececeseeeceeeeeesteeeeenaeeees 31 Remote Control Unit Settings 2 0 0 eeccceceeceecsececsseeeceeeeeeeseeeenaeeees 31 External Synchronization nn iissicsecscccccctsastnccsacseesanseeunsesaeveadncasiersecnne 31 SOUP AA EE E E E 32 Setting the Date and Time ic gc ca saccssetecsasnsdusvacdeandeessaancoaaretarstbceamscaetees 32 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Panel eeeeeereeeeeere 32 24P 23 98P Mode Settings cseeeceeeeeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 Selecting the Playback Mode 23 98PsF or 2 3 Pulldown 34 Input and Output Signals in 24P 23 98P Mode s es 35 Recording in 24P 23 98P Mode sssazesss dpecssaaazesesitesdasaaseqededatoneGannezees 35 Playback in 24P 23 98P 2 3 Pulldown Mode eescceeeseeeeeteeeees 36 Superimposed Text Information sceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeees 37 Displaying Supplementary Status Information ceeeeeseeeeeteeeeee 39 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Handling DISCS sisiscisc
93. EARCH KEY Playback in shuttle mode In shuttle mode you can control the speed of playback by the angular position of the shuttle dial The range of playback speed is 20 times normal speed To carry out playback in shuttle mode proceed as follows PHONES CTE EN cD T Press the SHUTTLE button turning it on 2 Turn the shuttle dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in shuttle mode starts 3 To stop playback in shuttle mode return the shuttle dial to the center position or press the STOP button Normally the unit enters shuttle mode as soon as you turn the shuttle dial If you want it to enter shuttle mode only when you press the SHUTTLE button set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt SEARCH ENABLE in the setup menu to VIA SEARCH KEY To alternate between normal speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the shuttle dial to the position corresponding to the desired shuttle playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and shuttle playback by pressing the PLAY and SHUTTLE buttons alternately Playback in variable speed mode In variable speed mode you can control the speed of playback in the range of 1 to 2 times normal speed To carry out playback in variable speed mode proceed as follows
94. HARA VSIZE character vertical size screen x1 gt gt x1 Standard size x2 gt gt x2 2 times standard size To return to the top level of the setup menu Press the MENU button System Menu snuay 9 Ja deuD 91 snuay 9 sajdeup 92 DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to display on the LCD panel of this unit and on an external monitor DISPLAY INFO gt DISP info Select the content of the character information shown in the monitor video section and on an external monitor Description TIME DATA amp STATUS gt gt Time amp STA Time data and the operating mode of the unit TIME DATA amp UB gt gt Time amp UB Time data and user bits data However when user bits as time data is selected user bits data and timecode are both displayed in that order TIME DATA amp CNT gt gt Time amp CNT Time data and elapsed recording or playback time However when recording playback time as time data is selected recording playback time and timecode are both displayed in that order TIME DATA amp TIME gt gt Time amp Time Time data and VITC TIME DATA amp CLIP gt gt Time amp Clip Time data and clip number TIME DATA ONLY gt gt Time Time data only Time data is selected with CNTR SEL on page P1 of the function menu SUB STATUS gt Sub status Select the supplementary status information shown in the monitor video section and on an external monitor
95. INTE IN LASERSTRALEN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 2 LASERSATEILY AVATTUNA VARO ALA KATSO SATEESEEN For EUROPE HAHAA MERER 3 270 597 01 This label is located on the top panel of the drive unit Denna etikett finns p ovansidan av driftenheten Denne m rkat sidder p drevenhedens verste panel T m kyltti sijaitsee ajurilaitteen yl pinnalla Dette merket er plassert p oversiden av driverenheten CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure VAROITUS LAITTEEN K YTT MINEN MUULLA KUIN T SS K YTT OHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA K YTT J N TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITT V LLE N KYM TT M LLE LASERS TEILYLLE VARNING OM APPARATEN ANV NDS P ANNAT S TT N DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS KAN ANV NDAREN UTS TTAS F R OSYNLIG LASERSTR LNING SOM VERSKRIDER GR NSEN F R LASERKLASS 1 For the customers in the USA 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 installed and used in a
96. K2 button to select SYSTEM FREQ 9 Press the OUT button Setting values appear SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION SYSTEM SEL SYSTEM FREQ 601 501 30P 25P 23 98P 1 O Press the MARK2 button to select 23 98P 111 you want to change the monitor output setting as well press the IN button to return to the higher level screen the state of step 7 If you do not want to change the monitor output setting proceed to step 15 1 2 Press the MARK2 button to select 23 9P OUTPUT 1 3 Press the gt OUT button The setting value appears SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION SYSTEM SEL 23 9P OUTPUT PsF x 23 98PsF 2 3 PULL DOWN 1 A Press the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select one of the following 23 98PsF Output as 23 98P 2 3 PULL DOWN Output after pulldown conversion to 59 941 1 5 Press the SET button A confirmation message appears 16 Press the SET button to confirm the changes or the RESET button to cancel them If you have pressed the SET button power the unit off and on again to enable the changes Input and Output Signals in 24P 23 98P Mode The following tables show the signals input and output by the unit when 23 98PsF and 2 3 PULL DOWN are selected Input and output signals 1 0 Type 23 98PSF 2 3 PULL DOWN Input Reference 23 98PSF 59 94i signals video input reference signa
97. LMD 172W 232W Multi Format LCD Monitor a To input HDSDI signals a BKM 243HS not supplied is required Connection method and connection cables AUDIO MONITOR COMPOSITE OUTPUT PDW F75 this unit ACIN TSO OUTPUT a MONITOR RS232C REMOTE 9P SDSDI amp OUTPUT T 18 2 i u E SDI signal input connector Ei COMPOSITE H IN connector 4 ooooo0oo0oo000 a a ooooo0o0000ofa0 ooo0oo0oo0o0a0 ac JD AUDIO IN connector MEU WX2 Multi Format Engine LMD 172W 232W Multi Format LCD Monitor a To input SDSDI signals a BKM 220D not supplied is required Connection method and connection cables Connection cables not supplied Connection method HDSDI 75Q coaxial cable Component D Sub 15 pin analog Y Pp PR component cable phono plug stereo miniplug cable Connection cables not supplied 75Q coaxial cable Connection method SDSDI 75Q coaxial cable phono plug stereo miniplug cable Composite To view SD video Connect an SD video monitor using method or in the following figure Connections and Settings Using PDZ 1 over an i LINK Connection FAM Connection
98. Load a clip list see page 75 Clip1 Clip2 Clip3 Clip 4 Sub Sub Sub Select Recorded material clips Clip list 1 Clip 1 Clip list 1 Clip 2 E Clip 3 Disc Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 oQ io a ORe IEF wed PDW F75 Play back clip list Overview 61 uo oaj s BUBDS Ja deyD uonoejeg eUueDsS p JeldeuD 62 Clips Material recorded with this unit is managed in units called clips A clip contains the material between a recording start point and a recording end point Clips have numbers beginning with C for example C0001 Recording start point of Recording end clip 2 point of clip 2 Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Clip 4 C0001 C0002 C0003 C0004 Clip number CLIP C0006 0670 TA j TE 00 23 00 25 pi TC 00 23 40 0 TC 00 24 45 11 EATE 00 25 06 14 A 1 A B i ra TC OOr27 10 04 C00 27 51 09 a ma aS TC 00 28 06 08 9 TC O00 20 22 02 0 TC 00 20 34 16 COO 20 54 22 30 NOV 2005 13 38 DUR 0 00 10 23 Instead of using clip numbers you can manage clips by assigning clip titles For details see Assigning Clip Titles page 63 Clip lists Data called a clip list is created when you use the scene selection function to select desired clips from the clips stored on a disc Clip lists have numbers
99. NEXT button Moves the cursor to the previous or next sub clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Moves the cursor to the first or last sub clip Press MARK1 or MARK2 button Moves to the 4th previous or 4th next sub clip 1 1 With the SHIFT button held down press the SET button All the clips selected in step 8 are added to the current clip list as sub clips and the scene selection window shows thumbnails of registered sub clips At the same time the cursor disappears and you can select a new clip Total duration of sub clips in the current clip list CLIP LIST ADD a Ifi T 12340107 m s p Cursor mu insertion position of next sub clip Thumbnails of the sub clips already added to the current clip list 1 2 Repeat steps 8 to 11 until you have added all of the desired clips to the current clip list You can add the same clip as a sub clip any number of times 13 When you have finished selecting all the clips you want press the SET button without pressing the SHIFT button This closes the scene selection window and the screen returns to the CLIP menu To close the CLIP menu Press the RESET button 14 save the current clip list to disc See Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 CLIP LIST E0006 CLIP MENU CLIP INFORMATION LOAD CLIP LIST 005 005 M DELETE CLIP LIST SORT CLIP LIST BY TC PRESET ADD MOVE TRIM DELETE NEW FILE
100. Normal playback Playback at normal speed Playback in jog mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the speed of turning the jog dial Playback in shuttle mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the angular position of the shuttle dial Playback in variable speed mode Variable speed playback with the speed finely determined by the angular position of the shuttle dial Normal playback First insert a disc For details of how to insert a disc see Loading and Unloading a Disc on page 42 org g 8 08 PREV button PLAY button NEXT button STOP button 4 MARK1 button and MARK2 button Jog dial Shuttle dial To start playback Press the PLAY button Playback starts When two or more clips are recorded on the disc they are played back continuously No audio is output when non audio signals are played back Playback To jump to the next or previous clip then start playback Use the PREV button NEXT button jog dial or shuttle dial To stop playback Press the STOP button If you play back to the end of the last clip playback automatically stops If in this state you press the PLAY button the message ALARM DISC END appears on the display To carry out playback again move back to the desired clip using the PREV button jog dial or shuttle dial To set shot
101. OFF gt gt OFF In general do not display alarm messages However do display some important alarm messages ON LIMITED gt gt ON Limit Display a minimum number of alarm messages ON gt gt ON Display all alarm messages MENU STATUS gt Menu STAT Select whether or not to display menu settings in the monitor video section of the LCD panel and on an external monitor when DISPLAY CONTROL gt DISPLAY INFO is set to TIME DATA amp STATUS DISABLE gt gt DISABLE Do not display ENABLE gt gt ENABLE Display only when no disc is loaded or during disc insertion ejection See Superimposed Text Information page 37 in Chapter 2 for the information that is displayed System Menu DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to display on the LCD panel of this unit and on an external monitor HD CHARA gt HD char Specifies the HD output connector s to which superimposed text information is output when CHAR SEL in page P1 of the function menu is set to ON Description HDSDI2 gt gt HDSDI2 Superimposed text is output to the HDSDI OUTPUT 2 connector only It is off for the HDSDI OUTPUT 1 and MONITOR connectors ALL gt gt ALL Superimposed text is output to both of the HDSDI OUTPUT 1 and 2 connectors and to the MONITOR connector OFF gt gt OFF Superimposed text is off for both of the HDSDI OUTPUT 1 and 2 connectors and for the MONITOR connector
102. SD CHARA gt SD char Specifies the SD output connector s to which superimposed text information is output when CHAR SEL in page P1 of the function menu is set to ON SDI gt gt SDI Superimposed text is output to the SDSDI OUTPUT connector only It is off for the COMPOSITE OUTPUT connector COMPOSITE gt gt COMP Superimposed text is output to the COMPOSITE OUTPUT connector only It is off for the SDSDI OUTPUT connector ALL gt gt ALL Superimposed text is output to both the SDSDI OUTPUT connector and the COMPOSITE OUTPUT connector OFF gt gt OFF Superimposed text is off for both the SDSDI OUTPUT connector and the COMPOSITE OUTPUT connector TIME CODE Time Code Settings related to the timecode generator TCG REGEN gt TCG regen Select the signals to generate when the timecode generator is set to regenerate mode TC MODE on page P2 of the function menu is set to REGEN Description TC amp UB gt gt TC amp UB Regenerate both timecode signals and user bits signals TC gt gt TC Regenerate timecode signals only UB gt gt UB Regenerate user bits signals only UB BINARY GP gt Binary Gp Settings related to the user bits binary group flag When TCG on page P2 of the function menu is set to anything other than INT and TC MODE is set to REGEN the user bits binary flag setting of external timecode is followed 000 NOT SPECIFIED gt gt 000
103. SD converter output is 14 9 13 9 gt gt 13 9 The aspect ratio of HD SD converter output is 13 9 H CROP POSIT gt gt H CROP Adjust the H cropping the sections cropped in the horizontal direction in down converter output when EDGE CROP is selected under CONV MODE Adjust with the jog dial To move the image to the left Rotate the jog dial clockwise To move the image to the right Rotate the jog dial counterclockwise DETAIL GAIN gt gt Detail Select the gain level of the down converter image enhancer LOW gt gt Low Low MID gt gt Mid Mid HIGH gt gt High High OFF gt gt Off Off CROSS COLOR gt gt Cross col Turn cross color adjustment on or off OFF gt gt OFF The image enhancer uses default settings for cross color ON gt gt ON The image enhancer adjusts so that there are fewer cross colors AUDIO CONTROL Audio Settings related to audio control REC MODE gt REC mode Select the audio recording mode Description A4chx16bit gt gt 4ch 16bit 4 channel 48 kHz mode 2chx16bit gt gt 2ch 16bit 2 channel 48 kHz mode System Menu snuay 9 Ja deuD 97 AUDIO CONTROL Audio Settings related to audio control Description CH1 CH2 IN gt gt CH1 CH2 Specify for the input to the DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU 1 2 connectors DATA MODE gt Data mode Specify whether to handle
104. Setting item F1 V INPUT video input Description Selects the video input signal HDSDI HDSDI signal SG Test signal from the internal signal generator F2 A1 INPUT audio input Selects the audio input signals 1 assigned to audio channels 1 F4 A3 INPUT audio input and 3 3 HDSDI Audio signal multiplexed into HDSDI signal ANALOG1 Analog 1 audio signal AES EBU Signals input to DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors SG Test signal from the internal signal generator Setting item 4 F3 A2 INPUT audio input 2 F5 A4 INPUT audio input Description Selects the audio input signals assigned to audio channels 2 and 4 HDSDI Audio signal multiplexed into HDSDI signal ANALOG2 Analog 2 audio signal AES EBU Signals input to DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors SG Test signal from the internal signal generator 1 Only when HDSDI is selected as the video input The signal name display flashes when the selected signal is not being input Input the selected signal or select another signal Setting item F5 CHAR SEL Character information display Description Turns the display of character information in the monitor video section of the LCD panel and on an external monitor on and off ON Character information on OFF Character information off LCD Character information on for the LCD panel only When
105. Signal Select the test signal for SD output 100 COLOR BARS gt gt gt CB100 100 color bar signal BLACK BURST gt gt gt BB Black burst signal System Menu VIDEO CONTROL Video Settings related to video control Description BLANK LINE gt Blank ALL LINE gt gt All line gt gt gt Specify the blanking for each line separately Line Switch blanking of BLANK gt gt gt Blank Regardless of the setting of other sub the video output signal in items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu the vertical blanking item interval on or off Lines in THROUGH gt gt gt Through Regardless of the setting of other the vertical blanking sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be interval can be set specified in this menu item libel pes U i When the LINE12 Specify blanking for lines 12 to 19 ia ue ae Brae Hs system gt gt Line 12 BLANK gt gt gt Blank Carry out blanking simultaneously frequency is 60I THROUGH gt gt gt Through Switch off blanking i or 30P LINE19 SYSTEM SEL gt gt Line 19 gt UON SELECT LINE20 Specify blanking for line 20 mendis a to gt gt Line 20 BLANK gt gt gt Blank Carry out blanking UC HALF gt gt gt Half Carry out half blanking THROUGH gt gt gt Through Switch off blanking When the LINE12 Specify blanking for lines 12 to 20 system gt gt Line 12
106. T METADATA SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE gt ENHAN 5 Press the OUT button The second level of the DISPLAY CONTROL menu appears 6 Press the 4 MARKI1 or MARK2 button to select DISPLAY INFO SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE WHITE CHARA USIZE xd je DISPLAY INFO asia SUB STATUS OFF MENU DISPLAY WHITE BRIGHTNESS 55 ALARM ON MENU STATUS DIS HD CHARA ALL 7 Press the gt OUT button The third level of the menu appears SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL DISPLAY INFO T amp STA x TIME DATA amp STATUS TIME DATA amp UB TIME DATA amp CNT TIME DATA amp TIME TIME DATA amp CLIP TIME DATA ONLY 8 Press the 4 MARK1 or MARK2 button to select TIME DATA ONLY 9 Press the SET button The setting is confirmed 10 Turn the display of character information on For details see To turn superimposed text on and off page 37 As shown below you can display 24 frame timecode at the same time as 30 frame pulldown timecode L T C PDT 0 0 1519 15 0 0 5 9 5 9 12 3 9 2 8 Superimposed Text Information The HDSDI signals output from the HDSDI OUTPUT 1 and 2 connectors and the MONITOR connector the SDSDI signals output from the SDSDI OUTPUT connector and the composite signals output from the COMPOSITE OUTPUT connector can contain superimposed text i
107. T connector 2 Make the following settings on page P2 of the function menu e Set TCG to EXT e Set TC MODE to REGEN e Set TC VITC to VITC Synchronizing with multiplexed SMPTE RP188 LTC input to the SD SDI INPUT connector when the PDBK 104 is installed T Connect a video signal containing multiplexed SMPTE RP188 LTC to the SD SDI INPUT connector 2 Make the following settings on page P2 of the function menu e Set TCG to SDI e Set TC MODE to REGEN e Set TC VITC to TC Executing either of these procedures starts the internal timecode generator running in synchronization with the external timecode generator Once the internal timecode generator is synchronized with the external timecode generator the internal timecode generator continues to run even if the external timecode generator connection is removed The timecode advance mode is set automatically to Free Run The frame count mode for system frequency 601 30P only is set to the same mode as the external timecode signal drop frame or non drop frame To check the synchronization to the external signal Press the STOP button to stop this unit then press the REC button Check that the timecode value shown in the time data display coincides with the external timecode value To record external timecode directly External Preset When you use this method the internal timecode generator advances without being affected by t
108. These output composite video signals When CHAR SEL on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON and DISPLAY CONTROL gt SD CHARA in the setup menu is set to COMPOSITE or ALL information such as timecode menu settings and error messages is superimposed on the output signals see page 37 MONITOR connector D sub 15 pin This outputs HD analog video signals The output signals can be switched with INTERFACE SELECT gt D SUB OUTPUT in the setup menu see page 98 When CHAR SEL on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON and DISPLAY CONTROL gt HD CHARA in the setup menu is set to ALL information such as timecode menu settings and error messages is superimposed on the output signals see page 37 AUDIO INPUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors AUDIO MONITOR connectors AUDIO MONITOR R L AUDIO INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO INPUT analog audio signal input 1 3 and 2 4 connectors XLR 3 pin female These connectors input two channels of analog audio You can use the Al INPUT to A4 INPUT items on the HOME page of the function menu see page 84 to assign the signals input to connectors 1 3 ANALOG1 and connectors 2 4 ANALOG2 to audio channels 1 to 4 You can set the reference input levels with the setup menu item AUDIO CONTROL gt LEVEL SELECT the factory default settings are INPUT 4 dB REF LEVEL 20 dB AUDIO OUTPUT analog audio si
109. U 100000 File Operations in File Access Mode File access mode operating environment Operating system requirements for file operations by file access mode are as follows e Computer operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher or Microsoft Windows XP Preparations Do the following on the remote computer and this unit e Install the FAM driver on the remote computer see the next item e In the setup menu set INTERFACE SELECT gt i LINK MODE to FAM PC REMOTE see page 99 To install the FAM driver Insert the supplied CD ROM PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in the CD ROM drive of the computer and execute the Setup exe file then follow the installation instructions For details refer to the ReadMe file contained on the CD ROM disc Making FAM Connections Proceed as follows T Ifthere is a disc loaded in this unit put the unit into the following state Recording playback search and other disc operations Stopped THUMBNAIL button see page 13 Off Disc access by DELETE LAST CLIP DELETE ALL CLIPS QUICK FORMAT in the DISC menu and so on Stopped MENU button OFF Unsaved current clip list Save or clear 2 Connect the S400 connector on this unit to the i LINK IEEE1394 connector on the remote computer using an i LINK cable File Operations in File Access Mode suoljelado aji4 g seydeyo 81 suolje1ado aji4 g sejydeyo 82 File data A Transfe
110. V button is pressed REC START essence mark CLIP gt gt Clip Jump to the first frame of the next when the NEXT button is pressed or previous when the PREV button is pressed clip DISPLAY CONTROL Display Settings related to display on the LCD panel of this unit and on an external monitor CHARA POSITION gt Chara pos Specify the position where characters appear in the monitor video section and on external monitors Description Make settings while viewing characters on the CHARA POSITION character position screen To move characters up or down Press the MARK1 or MARK2 button To move characters left or right Press the lt IN or OUT button To return to the top level of the setup menu Press the MENU button CHARA TYPE gt Chara type Select the type of characters shown in the monitor video section and on an external monitor Make settings while viewing characters on the CHARA TYPE character type screen WHITE WITH BKGD White characters on black background BLACK WITH BKGD Black characters on white background WHITE OUTLINE White characters with black outline BLACK OUTLINE Black characters with white outline To return to the top level of the setup menu Press the MENU button CHARA VSIZE gt Chara size Specify the vertical size of character information in the monitor video section and on an external monitor Specify while viewing the display on the C
111. YED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 60l or HD 30P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 23 98P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH DVCAM 525 60 RECORDING HD 601 30P DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 50 or HD 25P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 23 98P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH DVCAM 625 50 RECORDING HD 501 25P 2 DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 60l or HD 30P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 23 98P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH DVCAM 525 60 RECORDING HD 23P Disc DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 60l or HD 30P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH HD 50 or HD 25P RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH DVCAM 525 60 RECORDING DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK USE DISC WITH DVCAM 625 50 RECORDING Description action This appears when the system frequency of this unit does not match that of the loaded disc Insert a disc that matches the system frequency or change this unit s system frequency setting see page 24 Disc Error DISC ERROR DETECTED Use another disc a Displayed only when DISPLAY CONTROL gt ALARM is set to ON or LIMITED Troubleshooting xlpueddy 117 During thumbnail search scene selection and clip
112. age 94 REC record button Press this button together with the PLAY button to start recording Recording starts on the unrecorded part of the disc Press the STOP button to stop recording A clip is created from the recorded section Rear Panel Analog video signal input output section N Analog audio signal input output section es Digital signal input output section iarrar fauno AES EBU 4 Digital audio signal input output section 5 Timecode input output section fez Power supply section INPUT e ced 7 External device connection section Names and Functions of Parts 1 Analog video signal input output section 2 Analog audio signal input output section REF VIDEO INPUT connectors COMPOSITE OUTPUT connectors REF VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE OUTPUT MONITOR connector MONITOR 00000 Cees O ooo oo REF VIDEO INPUT reference video signal input connectors BNC type The two connectors form a loop through connection when a reference video signal is input to the left connector the same signal is output from the right connector w to a connected device When no connection is made to the right connector the left connector is automatically terminated with an impedance of 75 ohms COMPOSITE OUTPUT connectors phono jack BNC type
113. al or sync and burst signals used as a reference for synchronization of video equipment SDSDI signal SD Serial Digital Interface An interface standardized as SMPTE 259M which enables the transmission of an uncompressed digital component stream S N Signal to Noise ratio The relation of the strength of the desired signal to the accompanying electronic interference the noise If S N is high sounds are reproduced with less noise and pictures are reproduced clearly without snow Sub clip One of the sections which make up a clip list A sub clip may be part of a clip or an entire clip Thumbnail image A reduced still picture of video for display on a GUI screen XDCAM creates thumbnail images from proxy video and displays them as index pictures on GUI screens Time code A digitally encoded signal which is recorded with video data to identify each frame of the video by hour minute second and frame number SMPTE time code is applied to NTSC system and EBU time code to PAL and SECAM systems UMID Unique Material Identifier A standard SMPTE 330M for video and audio metadata The Basic section of a UMID contains a globally unique number and a material number for the identification of recorded material An optional section called the Source Pack contains information such as the time and location of recording A UMID with the Basic section only is called a Basic UMID A UMID with the Source Pack is cal
114. anger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Battery lifetime When the lithium battery output falls even button presses may not operate The average lithium battery lifetime is about one year but this depends on the pattern of use If pressing the remote control buttons produces absolutely no effect on this unit replace the battery then check the operation again Names and Functions of Parts M M AQ 19 dey9 23 suonesedaid zg sajdeup 24 Preparations Setting the System Frequency This unit is shipped with the system frequency still unset Therefore you need to set the system frequency before using the unit The unit cannot be used unless the system frequency is set Once it is set the system frequency is retained even when the unit is powered off To set the system frequency Use the following procedure Rear panel oo Nf POWER 3 p switch 00 00 00 00 x 0188886 lo ili PEH oD 4 Time data display section 3 1 Power the unit on SYSTEM SEL appears in the time data display section Setting the System Frequency Ch
115. apter SYSTEM SEL SYSTEM FREQ 501 30P Zor 23 98P SELECT KEY DATA SET SET KEY Press the 4 MARK1 button or the O MARK2 button to select the system frequency to use Press the SET button NOW SAVING appears in the time data display section and the modified setting is saved in the unit s memory COMPLETE appears when save processing finishes If you have selected 601 30P or 23 98P When you press the SET button with 60I 30P or 23 98P selected in step 2 the following screen appears SYSTEM SEL SYSTEM FRE 601 UC J SELECT SELECT DATA SET 4 4 KEY SET KEY Press the 4 MARKI1 and O MARK2 buttons to select UC for areas outside Japan or J for Japan then press the SET button Be sure to carry out step 3 before powering the unit off putting it into standby The new system frequency setting will not be saved if you power off without carrying out step 3 4 Press the on standby switch to power the unit off put it into standby and then press it again to power the unit on The selected system frequency becomes available for use You can change the system frequency setting by using the setup menu item OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt SYSTEM SEL gt SYSTEM FREQ For details about the setup menu see page 86 System Menu in Chapter 6 When the system frequency is set to 60I or 30P select drop frame mode DF or non
116. art recording Perform a clip operation lock or delete a clip Make a network or FAM connection Eject the disc Change the recording format change the setting of OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REC FORMAT in the setup menu or change the setting of AUDIO CONTROL gt REC MODE in the setup menu Power the unit off To turn the function off Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt CLIP CONT REC in the setup menu to OFF Playback This section describes playback of video and audio on the unit Before starting playback make the following settings and adjustments Selection of time data to display Select with CNTR SEL on page P1 of the function menu Selection of audio channels to monitor Select with MONI CH and MONI SEL on page P1 of the function menu Volume adjustment of the monitor audio Adjust with the LEVEL knob Remote local setting Set the remote control switch If you set it to REMOTE also set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F REMOTE and the connector used appear on the display Disc playback start position Although this unit uses optical discs it is designed to offer the most convenient features of tape playback by VTRs One of these is the playback start position which works in the same way as tape as described below After playback stop The unit stops at the position where the STOP button was pressed Press the PLAY button to resume playback at the stop position After recording
117. ases e When one or more shot marks have been set in the clip e When two or more REC START essence marks have been set in the clip 2 Press the CHAPTER F4 button The CHAPTER screen appears showing thumbnails of the frames where the shot marks are set S1 and S2 marks on thumbnails indicate frames where SHOT MARK1 and SHOT MARK2 marks are set Thumbnails without a mark are frames where REC START marks are set CHAPTER C0019 i j sa aii WAS 5 y y O UM A O 2 09 16 s1 7 i 1 01 20 i 0006 0015 eVir2at r 125 TCO1 171 43 01 al 2 1 DUR 0 or 1 02 15 0 38 29 3 Select the thumbnail whose frame you want to cue up you can do this with the same operations as step 1 of To select a thumbnail image and start playback see page 52 4 Press the SET button or the PLAY button If you press the SET button a still image appears showing selected shot mark frame If you press the PLAY button playback starts from the selected shot mark frame To delete shot marks at chapter positions You can delete shot marks SHOT MARKI and SHOT MARKz2 at chapter positions in the CHAPTER screen REC START essence marks cannot be deleted With the CHAPTER screen visible press the CLIP MENU SHIFT SUB CLIP button or MENU button to display the clip menu 2 Select DELETE SHOT MARK DELETE SHOT MARK appears in the upper left of the screen 3 Select the thum
118. bnail image of the shot mark position to delete 4 Press the SET button A message appears asking for confirmation of the deletion 5 Press OK to execute the deletion or CANCEL to cancel it and then press the SET button Clip List Playback You can play back clips in the same order as in a clip list created using the scene selection function See Chapter 4 for more information about scene selection Playing back in clip list order Proceed as follows 1 Ifthe clip list that you want to play exists on the disc load it into the current clip list 2 Press the SUB CLIP button turning it on 3 Press the PLAY button Playback begins from the first sub clip in the current clip list e Stop the unit before using the SUB CLIP button Press the STOP button if a message appears telling you to stop the unit e Depending on the length of sub clips in the clip list and their arrangement on the disc playback may freeze momentarily between sub clips Playback yoeghe q pue Bulpiovey g Jeydeyo 55 yoeqhe q pue Bulpiooay g say deyo 56 To cue up with sub clip thumbnail images With the desired clip list loaded in the current clip list proceed as follows T Press the SUB CLIP button and the THUMBNAIL button turning them on Thumbnails of the first frames in the sub clips appear Sixth frame is selected from Name of current clip list a total of 34 sub clips Sub clip information date and time
119. c menu see page 86 2 Press the 4 MARK1 button or the O MARK2 button to select DELETE 3 Press the gt OUT button The name of the clip to be deleted appears 4 Press the SET button The clip is deleted and the number of the deleted clip appears To return to the next highest level without deleting the clip Press the MENU button To clear the menu from the screen Press the MENU button twice To delete all clips Carrying out the following procedure deletes all clips that are not locked Proceed as follows 1 Display the disc menu see page 86 2 Press the 4 MARK1 button or the O MARK2 button to select DELETE 3 Press the gt OUT button 4 Select ALL CLIP then press the gt OUT button 5 When the message ALL DELETE OK appears press the SET button All of the clips on the disc are deleted To return to the next highest level without deleting the clips Press the RESET button To clear the menu from the screen Press the MENU button To format a disc See Formatting a Disc page 42 in Chapter 3 System Menu snuay 9 JaydeuD 105 spog uodo Bulsn Z saldey9 106 Using Option Boards Option Boards for Enhanced Functionality You can enhance the functionality of this unit by installing option boards in the option slots You can install up to two option boards The boards which may be installed in each slot differ as follows Slot 1 PDBK 101 Slot 2 O
120. ccordance 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 3 4 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For the State of California USA only Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Perchlorate Material Lithium battery contains perchlorate For customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards e EN60065 Product Safet
121. clip list NEW FILE appears Display Item types Press the OUT button to switch the display CLIP C0002 CLIP MENU E0001 13 JUN E0002 13 JUN 1 E0003 01 DEC 2005 E0004 18 MAY 2006 5 E0005 18 MAY 2006 10 25 E0006 13 JUN 2006 13 30 E0008 NEW FILE E0009 NEW FILE 30 NOV 2005 13 36 DUA 0 00 07 20 To select the type of clip list information to display Press the gt OUT button Each press of the button switches the display in the order Date gt Title gt Name The following informantion is displayed for display item types DATE Date and time when the clip list was created or last modified TITLE Title assigned to the clip list Creating Clip Lists NAME Name of the clip list or a user defined name You can use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software to assign titles to clip lists Use the MARK1 or Y MARK2 button to select a clip list number such as E0001 and then press the SET button This returns to the thumbnail screen Press the SUB CLIP button The clip list window appears If you selected NEW FILE in step 4 the display shows the state with no clips loaded as shown below Select NEW FILE to create a new clip list 0007000 CLIP LIST E0006 NEW FILE 6 Press the MENU button The CLIP menu appears CLIP LIST E0006 CLIP MENU CLIP INFORMATION LOAD CLIP LIST VE CL LI am 0007000 NEW FILE Use the MARK1 or O MARK2 button to select ADD and the
122. clip list on the disc is not loaded into the current clip list Load the clip list see page 65 and try again No SUB CLIP CLIP LIST CANNOT LOCATE SPECIFIED This appears when a playback button is pressed with SUB CLIP S no sub clips in the current clip list Playback is not possible when there are no sub clips in the current clip list SB CLP mode P TO ADD AN ESSENCE MARK EXIT FROM SUB CLIP MODE FIRST This appears when you press the ESSENCE MARK SHIFT THUMBNAIL button with the SUB CLIP button lit Try again after pressing the SUB CLIP button to turn it off SUB CLIP NG SUB CLIP IS INVALID Set the In and Out points again SET APPROPRIATE IN OUT POINTS No List P NO CLIP LIST This appears when you try to delete a clip list when there is no clip list saved on the disc Load the disc that contains the clip list you want to delete STOP ONCE STOP ONCE THEN EXECUTE This appears when you press the SUB CLIP button during clip list playback Stop the playback and try again No EM space ESSENCE MARK NOT RECORDED Use the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software to delete NO SPACE AVAILABLE TO RECORD unneeded essence marks ESSENCE MARK Delete unneeded shot marks in the CHAPTER EM Full NO MORE ESSENCE MARKS CAN BE S 2 RECORDED Disc Damage DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED TO USE ANOTHER DISC FOR RECORDING Use another disc NON AV Full DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED TO Delet
123. clip lists Clip lists make it simple to perform offline editing in the field for later use with full scale nonlinear editing systems Repeat playback You can repeatedly play back any clip or clip list Unlike tape discs can return to the first frame as soon as the last frame is played making this function ideal for presentations with a need for looping content IT friendly Computer access to files file access mode Video and audio clip data are recorded as files The FAM function enables quick random access by computers to the video audio and metadata D files stored on Professional Discs with the ability to display thumbnail lists on the computer screen and perform file based reads and writes 1 XDCAM allows you to record various kinds of information about the video and audio data such as the date of shooting the editor the recording format and comments This data can be used in the following ways The supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can add titles comments and other text data to discs and clips The ability to search metadata for the required audio and video scenes brings greater efficiency to various stages of the video production process editing archiving Other features High speed searches by the jog and shuttle dials Like conventional VTRs this unit features jog and shuttle dials for searching for specific scenes within clips The jog variable mode supports 1 to 2 times normal speed searching i
124. cteciecccesstestandicectewsddnicassseedevadvendsnsdsnbesccesesesecce 41 Discs Used for Recording and Playback eceeeceesseceesteeeeneeeeneee 41 Notes On Handlings niso esrin ss iioo ai Eaa S 41 Table of Contents 5 6 Whe Protecting DISCS uineis o a n a ES 41 Loading and Unloading a Disc sssnssensseeeseeeesseesseesseessereeseesssesserssee 42 Formattinsa DISC 25 yo i i EEE E E em es 42 Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally Salvage BUNCH ONS aoe n ona ete ate eee eet eins a Sls 43 Recording iss asunnsascranduauensinneasvactandudetndutuainucenecauensubiatanmwndddedudtauausunine 44 Recording Timecode and User Bit Values 00 0 0 cee eeseeseeeeeeeneeenneeees 44 Carry ins Out Recording sy cyes5s n ee Se Au oes e eesi eaei 47 Recording with the HDSDI Remote Control Function 48 Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function ceeeeeeeeeeeee 48 Playback ieticcivcaiiniianinsesuciececensbenscecdsenwsusaanadiataueeteseessdarsecssanccencaeaueens 49 Play Dak Operation nesretni o aves Ges ee eae ae a e 50 Searching for Clips with Thumbnails Thumbnail Search 51 Searching with the Expand Function cceesccessseceesteceesteceeneeeeaaes 53 Searching for Frames with Essence Marks seeeeceeseeresresererereee 54 Searching with the Chapter Function esccesssseeesseceesteeeesteeeenaees 55 Clp List Playback ri e e A a O R 55 PRPS Al Playback roeie e as hs cei E E EE ach ia ea
125. ctor TIME CODE IN connector Inputs SMPTE timecode generated by an external device TIME CODE OUT connector Outputs the following timecode depending on the operating state of the unit During playback Playback timecode During recording The timecode from the internal timecode generator or the timecode input to the TIME CODE IN connector In E E mode no timecode is output if TIME CODE gt EE OUT PHASE in the setup menu is set to MUTING see page 94 6 Power supply section AC IN connector POWER switch POWER AC IN AC power input connector Connect to an AC power supply with the power cord not supplied POWER main power switch Press the I side to power on the unit Press the O side to power off When using the unit normally leave the POWER switch in the I on position and use the on standby switch on the front panel to switch the unit between the operating state and standby state If you press the on standby switch on the front panel while the unit is in the operating state the unit saves its data and then enters the standby state the on standby indicator lights red Before turning the main power off always check to be sure that the unit is in the standby state and then push the main power switch to the O side External device connection section CONTROL connector RS232C connector REMOTE 9P connector RSi 32C REMOJTE 9P s400
126. d Names and Functions of Parts 21 M Q Je deuD 22 Infrared Remote Commander The corresponding functions are executed when you point the remote commander at the infrared sensor of the main unit and press the keys and setting pad If you want to disable control of this unit from the remote commander set INTERFACE SELECT gt WIRELESS RMT in the setup menu to DISABLE see page 99 Setting pad 4 PUSI SET gt THUMBNAIL key THUMBNAIL SUB CLIP CHARACTER key e ji SUB CLIP key Recording playback BHOo control keys SEARCH SEARCH keys n Setting pad Positions on the pad correspond to functions of the main unit as follows Press the top side 4 MARK1 button Press the bottom side MARK2 button Press the left side lt IN button Press the right side OUT button Press the middle SET button THUMBNAIL key This has the same function as the THUMBNAIL button on the main unit CHARACTER key Each press of this key turns the character information superimposed on the monitor screen on and off or switches to the LCD SUB CLIP key This has the same function as the SUB CLIP button on the main unit Pressing this key has no effect when no clip list is registered Recording playback control keys PREV previous key Press this to jump to the first frame of the current clip or the previous REC START esse
127. d channel is selected by the MONI CH and MONI SEL items on page P1 of the function menu see page 85 SHIFT button When pressed together with a button having two functions switches between the functions of the button Function button names are displayed in white when the buttons are pressed alone and in yellow when they are pressed together with the SHIFT button MENU button Use this for system menu operations The system menu appears in the display when this button is pressed The same information is also superimposed on the display of a monitor connected to the unit Press once more to exit the menu For more information about the system menu see Chapter 6 Menus page 84 SUB CLIP CLIP MENU button This functions as a SUB CLIP button when pressed alone and as a CLIP MENU button when pressed together with the SHIFT button SUB CLIP button Press this button turning it on to perform playback of a clip list A clip list selection screen appears To play back the clips in the order they were recorded press this button again turning it off The clip list selection screen disappears This button does not light and pressing it has no effect when no clip lists are registered CLIP MENU button Press this button turning it on to load save or delete a clip list A clip list menu appears To erase the clip list screen from the display press the button again turning it off MBIAJOAC Je deUD For
128. de To eject discs from a remote computer Right click the icon representing this unit in Explorer and select Eject from the menu which appears To exit file operations Proceed as follows Do not disconnect the cable before performing steps 1 to 3 1 Do one of the following on the i or E2 icon displayed in the remote computer s taskbar e Double click e Right click and select one of the following commands from the menu which appears Windows 2000 Unplug or eject hardware Windows XP Safely Remove Hardware The Unplug or Eject Hardware dialog box Windows 2000 or the Safety Remove Hardware dialog box Windows XP appears 2 Select Sony XDCAM PDW F75 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device and click Stop The Stop a Hardware device dialog appears 3 Select Sony XDCAM PDW F75 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device and click OK In Windows 2000 a confirmation message appears In Windows XP Sony XDCAM PDW F75 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device is deleted from the list of hardware devices This unit can now resume normal operations The limitations described in Operation limitations during FAM connections see page 82 no longer apply 4 Disconnect the i LINK cable as required To make a reconnection To reconnect after exiting file operations do one of the following depending on whether an i LINK cable is connected i LINK cable is not connected Connect this unit and a remote computer
129. digital audio signals as non audio signals during recording CH3 CH4 IN gt gt CH3 CH4 Specify for the input to the DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU 3 4 connectors AUDIO gt gt gt Audio Handle as audio signals DATA gt gt gt Data Handle as non audio signals LEVEL SELECT gt Level Sel Specify the reference level headroom for disc REF LEVEL gt gt REF Level audio signals recorded to _20dB gt gt gt 20dB 18dB gt gt gt 18dB 16dB gt gt gt 16dB 12dB gt gt gt 12dB CH1 IN LEVEL gt gt CH1 input Select the audio the audio level of the INPUT 1 3 connector level setting according to signal input to the AUDIO CH2 IN LEVEL gt gt CH2 input Select the audio the audio level of the INPUT 2 4 connector level setting according to signal input to the AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL gt gt Out audio output reference level Level Select the analog 4 4dB gt gt gt 4dB OdB gt gt gt 0dB 3dB gt gt gt 3dB 6dB gt gt gt 6dB Q E INT AUDIO SG gt Audio SG Select the operation of the SILENCE gt gt silence Silent signal 2 internal audio test signal generator When you set A1 1kHz SINE gt gt 1kHz 1 kHz 20 dB FS sine wave signal Gi INPUT to A4 INPUT in the HOME page of the function menu to SG the internal signal generator is activated and outputs the select
130. down to record a SHOT MARK1 or SHOT MARK2 as an essence mark To delete or change essence marks use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software See Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in Chapter 4 page 77 for more information about installing the PDZ 1 software See the online help of PDZ 1 for more information about using PDZ 1 You can delete SHOT MARKI and SHOT MARK2 in the CHAPTER screen For details see To delete shot marks at chapter positions page 55 IN indicator and OUT indicator IN indicator This lights when an In point exists It flashes if an attempt is made to set an In point after a recorded Out point OUT indicator This lights when an Out point exists It flashes if an attempt is made to set an Out point before a recorded In point 4 Shuttle jog variable speed playback control block Jog shuttle transport indicators VAR button JOG button SHUTTLE BD button Jog dial Shuttle dial For details about playback operations with these buttons and dials see page 49 Playback in Chapter 3 VAR variable button To play back in variable speed mode using the shuttle dial press this button turning it on JOG button To play back in jog mode using the jog dial press this button turning it on SHUTTLE button To play back in shuttle mode using the shuttle dial press this button turning it on Jog shuttle transport indicators
131. drop frame mode NDF on page P2 of the function menu see page 86 Connections and Settings Production of some of the peripherals and related devices described in this chapter has been discontinued For advice about choosing devices please contact your Sony dealer or a Sony sales representative Connecting an External Monitor You can connect a video monitor to this unit s video output connectors or to the MONITOR connector The following figure shows an example using a Sony multi format LCD monitor You can also superimpose character information such as timecode and the unit s operating status on output video For details see Superimposed Text Information page 37 To view HD video Connect an HD video monitor using method or in the following figure When you connect a monitor with method set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt D SUB OUTPUT to YPbPr see page 98 Connections and Settings suoeed ld Z jajdeup 25 suonesedald zg sajdeup 26 PDW F75 this unit AACN BE a a Oo MONITOR MONITOR HDSDI MONITOR OUTPUT SDI signal input EI Ely Pp PR connector connectors go000o0o00n000 d 0 ooooo0000 09o 99090 00 lt E AUDIO IN connector MEU WX2 Multi Format Engine
132. dure in Basic Operations see page 70 select MOVE in step 2 The I shaped cursor indicating the move destination appears in the clip list window Use the arrow buttons or jog dial to move the I shaped cursor to the desired position You can also move the cursor with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Moves the cursor to the previous or next sub clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Moves the cursor to the first or last sub clip Press MARK1 or MARK2 button with the SHIFT button held down Switches to the previous or next page Does not switch when there is only one page Indicates that 2nd sub clip will be moved to position of 7th sub clip CLIP LIST MOVE 007 002 034 dip ii rea y aA TE 00 00 00 00 TC 00 04 35 peg E a TC 00 06 03 03 TC 00 06 25 00 TC 00 05 46 27 TC 00 07 00 25 13 JUN 2006 13 36 TOTAL l shaped cursor showing position to which selected sub clip will be moved To return to the clip list window without moving any sub clip Press the RESET button 3 Press the SET button The CLIP MENU appears after the sub clip order changes If you press the SHIFT SET buttons instead of the SET button you return to the state after step 4 in Basic Operations allowing you to move another sub clip CLIP LIST E0002 z TC 00100100 00 f TE 00 00 21 C 00 04 06 00 TEO00 04 13 14 mara mn ifd a
133. e Pack 1 or higher DirectX DirectX 8 1b or higher To install PDZ 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in the CD ROM drive of the computer and execute the Setup exe file then follow the installation instructions For details refer to the ReadMe file on the CD ROM Make sure that the work folder to store the material transferred from this unit is on a hard disk drive with adequate free space The amount of proxy AV data transferred is up to 2 8 GB per disc when recording in the LP format For details see File Operations in File Access Mode page 81 Using the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software uonoejas eueds y Ja deyD 77 suolje1ado aji4 gseydeyo 78 File Operations Overview A remote computer can be connected to this unit and used to operate on recorded data which has been saved in data files such as video and audio data files Use FAM file access mode for the computer connection Directory Structure The following figure shows the directory structure of discs visible to a remote computer This structure is not the same as the actual structure recorded on the disc Overview Chapter roota INDEX XML ALIAS XML DISCMETA XML Wi iD uy g MEDIAPRO XML i clip C0001 MXF C0001M01 XML C0002 MXF C0002M01 XML C0003 MXF C0003M01 XML E0001E01 SMI E000
134. e basis of markers recorded on the disc Nonvolatile memory cannot be used so processing takes longer than for a quick salvage about 30 seconds although it depends on the state of the disc You are prompted to execute a full salvage whenever you insert a disc that was removed manually from a powered off device after interruption of recording by power off Note that no recorded clip contents are lost when the on standby switch on the front panel is set to standby during recording because the unit does not enter standby mode until after the end of recording processing Even after recording finishes do not set the POWER switch on the rear panel to off until the ACCESS indicator has gone out These functions salvage as much recorded material as possible after an unforeseen accident but 100 restoration cannot be guaranteed Even when these functions are used it is not possible to recover data from immediately before the interruption of recording The amount of data lost is as follows Quick salvage From 2 to 4 seconds of data before the interruption of recording Full salvage From 4 to 6 seconds of data before the interruption of recording More data may be lost when the unit is subject to vibrations and when you switch frequently between recording and paused You are prompted to execute a full salvage every time you insert a disc that has not been salvaged or power the unit on with such as disc loaded No recordi
135. e menu from the screen without saving a title Press the MENU button twice If you return the initial number to the default value after creating several clips and then continue recording clips with the same titles may be created Assigning User Defined Clip and Clip List Names The following standard format names are assigned automatically to clips and clip lists that are created or recorded by XDCAM devices Clips C0001 to C0300 Clip lists E0001E01 to EO099E01 You can use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software to assign user defined names instead of the standard format names You can assigned user defined names instead of the standard format names Assigning meaningful names to clips and clip lists can facilitate file management You can also use this unit s AUTO TITLING function to assign user defined names to clips Overview 63 i uonoejeg eUueDsS y JeldeuD 64 To assign clip names on this unit The title assigned to clip becomes its clip name file name Jo G TITLE00001 When sub item AUTO NAMING is set to C Gan gan TITLEOOOO1 MXF o When sub item AUTO NAMING is set to title T Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt CLIP TITLE gt AUTO TITLE in the setup menu to ENABLE see page 90 2 Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FILE NAMING gt AUTO NAMING to free You are now able to use clips and clip lists with user d
136. e unit for ventilation e Leave more than 10 cm of space in the rear of the unit to secure the operation area When the unit is installed on the desk or the like leave at least 5 cm of space in the left and right sides CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT This Professional Disc Recorder is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Laser diode properties Wave length 400 to 410 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output power 135 mW max of pulse peak 65 mW max of CW Tekniska data for laserdiod Vaglangd 400 till 410 nm Emissionslangd Kontinuerlig Laseruteffekt 135 mW max f r pulstopp 65 mW max f r kontinuerlig vag Spesifikasjoner laserdiode B lgelengde 400 til 410 nm Stralingens varighet Kontinuerlig Laserens effekt 135 mW maks straletoppunkt 65 mW maks ved kontinuerlig straling Laserdiodin ominaisuudet Aallon pituus 400 410 nm Valityksen kesto Jatkuva Laserl hd n teho 135 mW sykehuipun maks 65 mW jatkuvan aallon maks LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN CAUTION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM For U S A CLASS 2 LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM ATTENTION Re Cae ReGAROEN CE paiseeng C OUVERTIRE VORSICHT RIC IN DER PRAE Cone NG DER KLASSE 2 ADVARSEL Stintinke ROT OSAANSA ABEN ADVARSEL kk eriatinnet oreacen AAR APEN VARNING CAUTION STRALNING FRAN KLASS 2 LASER DA APPARATEN AR OPPEN TITTA
137. e unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Using UMID Data Metadata is additional information recorded on discs along with audio visual data It is used to bring greater efficiency to the flow of operations from material acquisition through editing and to make it easier to find and reuse material As one of application of metadata the UMID has been internationally standardized What is a UMID A UMID Unique Material Identifier is a unique identifier for audio visual material defined by the SMPTE 330M 2003 standard A UMID may be either as a 32 byte Basic UMID or an Extended UMID which includes an additional 32 bytes of Source Pack to make a total 64 bytes For details refer to SMPTE 330M Extended UMID 64 bytes Basic UMID 32 bytes Source Pack 32 bytes A globally unique ID is automatically recorded for every clip Universal label L Instance Material Number Time Date Spatial Country Org User No Coordinates 12 bytes 1 3bytes 16 bytes 8 bytes 12 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes The Extended UMID is metadata that provides additional information suc
138. e unneeded clips or GENERAL files FOR MORE RECORDING SPACE DELETE CLIPS OR NON AV DATA GENERAL FILES Index File UNSUPPORT INDEX FILE Use another disc DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED TO File System CURRENT VERSION OF THE This appears when you insert a disc that can be SOFTWARE SETS THE DISC WRITE played back but not recorded PROTECTED Exchange the disc for one with a file system FILE SYSTEM ON THE DISC INHIBITS va by this unit Or format the disc see page WRITING f Loading a LOADING This appears if you press a button while a disc is loading Wait until the disc has finished loading and try again Unloading UNLOADING This appears if you press a button while a disc is unloading Wait until the disc has finished unloading and try again Troubleshooting x pu ddy 115 xlpueddy 116 a Displayed only when DISPLAY CONTROL gt ALARM is set to ON b Displayed only when DISPLAY CONTROL gt ALARM is set to ON or LIMITED During recording and editing operations Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section Description action Input Sig INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY IS NOT This appears when an input signal does not match THE SAME AS THE SYSTEM SETUP the system frequency of this unit Input a signal that matches the system frequency or change this unit s system frequency setting see page 24 HD 601
139. ed test signal You can record this signal SHUTTLE MUTING gt Shtl muting Set the audio muting OFF gt gt OFF Do not perform muting conditions during shuttle playback ON gt gt FULL Perform muting EDIT POINT gt Edit Point Specify the type of editing for CUT gt gt Cut Cut editing Discontinuity in audio signal may audio signals result at the editing point causing noise during playback FADE gt gt Fade Fade in and fade out IN OUT DV OUT MODE gt DV out mod Select the audio output 4ch gt gt 4ch 12 bit 32 kHz 4ch mode of the S400 connector 2ch gt gt 2ch 16 bit 48 kHz 2ch INTERFACE SELECT Interface Settings related to Description interfaces D SUB OUTPUT gt D SUB Out Select the format of the XGA SYSTEM gt gt XGA SYS Set to XGA monitor output signal output from the MONITOR connector according to system frequency XGA 60HZz gt gt XGA 60Hz Set to XGA monitor output fixed at 60 Hz YPbPr gt gt YPbPr Y R Y B Y component video signals 98 System Menu INTERFACE SELECT Interface Settings related to interfaces AUDIO OUTPUT gt Audio Out Select the channels for audio output from the AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors Description CH1 CH2 gt gt CH1 CH2 Output channel 1 to the AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3 connector and channel 2 to the AUDIO OUTPUT 2 4 connector CH3 CH4 gt gt CH3 CH4 Output channel 3 to the AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3 connector and channe
140. efined names 3 Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FILE NAMING gt AUTO NAMING to title C Assign standard format clip names automatically title Assign clip titles as clip names SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION FILE NAMING AUTO NAMING title x CKkKKK The same name will now be given to newly recorded clips Overview When the first letter of the title setting on the CLIP TITLE menu is a space or period the clip name is the title string minus the first letter To enable clip and clip list renaming by FAM Carry out step 2 To assign clip names on this unit It is now possible to write transfer and rename clips and clip lists with user defined names over file access mode FAM connections see page 81 To change clip names execute the Rename command for a file in the Clip folder with the extension MXF The extension MXF cannot be changed Clip renaming by FAM is enabled To change clip list names execute the Rename command for a file in the Edit folder with the extension SMP The extension SMI cannot be changed Sakura SMI Clip list renaming by FAM is enabled To check clip names Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen and select the clip whose name you want to check The name of the selected clip appears at the upper left of the screen However when a title has been assigned to a clip display of the title takes priori
141. en see page 86 2 Select DATE TIME PRESET using the 4 MARKI1 button or MARK2 button then press the gt OUT button The DATE TIME PRESET screen appears on the monitor Setup DATE TIME PRESET YEAR 2006 MONTH 04 DAY 08 TIME 10 09 17 TIME ZONE UTC_00 00 INC DEC JOG DIAL SHIFT gt KEY DATE SAVE SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY This screen allows you to set the following items YEAR Calendar year MONTH Month DAY Day TIME Time TIME ZONE Time zone difference from UTC 3 Set the date time and time zone You can change the setting of the flashing digits To change the flashing digits Use the arrow buttons IN gt OUT To increase or decrease the values of the flashing digits Use the arrow buttons MARK1 MARK2 or jog dial To return the settings to the initial values Press the RESET button 4 When you have made the necessary settings press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears the settings are saved and the menu closes To clear the menu from the screen without saving settings Press the MENU button twice in succession Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Panel Proceed as follows to adjust the brightness of the LCD panel Before starting press the DISPLAY button to set the monitor video section to its largest size Or connect an external video monitor to this unit and superimpose menus see page 37 on the monitor screen
142. en turned on by setting REC INH on page P1 of the function menu to ON see page 85 or the currently loaded disc is write protected Recording inhibit mode is also turned on when the settings of the recorded part of the currently loaded disc do not match the current settings number of recording audio channels system frequency of the unit REMOTE interface name remote mode The remote control switch is set to REMOTE The interface name corresponds to the setting of INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F in the setup menu see page 99 REPEAT repeat mode OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REPEAT MODE in the setup menu is set to ON see page 89 Remaining disc capacity This displays the remaining capacity on the currently loaded disc Reference signal This displays the type of reference signal to which this unit is synchronizing When there is no display the unit is synchronizing to the internal reference signal INPUT Input video HD REF HD format reference signal SD REF SD format reference signal Audio level meters These display the audio recording levels during recording or audio playback levels during playback of channels 1 to 4 If an audio level exceeds 0 dB the red indicator bar at the top lights Audio format During playback this displays the number of recording audio channels on the disc and the number of quantization bits During recording this displays the input signal forma
143. er than the repeat playback start command to this unit The unit enters search mode when you conduct a search and stop mode at the end of the disc Locking Write Protecting Clips In the thumbnail screen you can lock them so that they cannot be deleted or altered Locking prevents the following operations on clips e Deletion e Renaming by FAM or FTP e Changing the thumbnail image index picture e Adding and deleting shot marks e Locked clips are deleted along with other clips e Clips cannot be locked or unlocked when the Write Inhibit tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled position or when REC INH on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON T With the SUB CLIP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on The thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear 2 Select the clip to lock you can do this with the same operations as step 1 of To select a thumbnail image and start playback see page 52 Clip to be locked CLIP CAMERA 006 034 SO mam TC OD 28 54 22 TC OO 26 34018 DUR 0 00 10 23 TC 00 28 22 02 30 NOV 2005 13 38 3 Press the MENU button The CLIP menu appears CLIP CAMERA 006 034 CLIP MENU CLIP INFORMATION LOAD CLIP LIST 4 SAVE CLIP LIST DELETE CLIP LIS SORT CLIP LIST SET INDEX PICT p DELETE CLIP___SHIFT RESET M LOCK OR DELETE ALL CLIPS TE 00 28 06 08 TE 00 28 22 02 TE 00 20 34 10 30 NOV
144. ernal Synchronization 31 F F1 to F5 buttons 14 FAM connections 26 81 to disable 83 Features 9 File Access Mode 81 File operations 78 FAM connections 81 file access mode 81 operating on files 82 Formatting a disc 42 Front panel 12 FTP connection 106 Full salvage 43 Function menu 15 84 displaying 84 operations 84 settings 84 G Ground terminal signal 21 H HD video view 25 HDSDIINPUT connector 20 HDSDI OUTPUT connectors 20 HDV connection 108 i LINK 119 connection 26 1 8400 connector 21 Important notes on operation 110 IN button 16 IN indicator 16 Infrared Remote Commander 22 Infrared sensor 13 J JOG button 17 Jog dial 17 Jog shuttle transport indicators 17 K KEY INH 15 KEY INH button 14 Key operation inhibit mode 15 L LEVEL knob 13 Loading and unloading a disc 42 M MARK button 16 MARK2 button 16 MENU button 13 Menus 84 MONITOR connector 19 Monitor video display section 15 MPEG HD 9 N Names and functions of parts 12 NEXT button 18 Nonlinear editing system 27 O On standby switch and indicator 12 Option boards 11 106 PDBK 101 106 PDBK 102 108 PDBK 103 109 PDBK 104 109 OUT button 16 OUT indicator 16 P PAGE button 14 PDBK 101 106 PDBK 102 108 PDBK 103 109 PDBK 104 109 PDZ 1 77 using 26 Periodic maintenance 111 PHONES jack 13 PLAY button 17 Playback 41 49 clip list 55 jog mode 50 normal open 50 procedure 55 recording essence marks 50
145. ernal timecode regeneration EXT VITC T amp U The internal timecode generator is in i i synchronization with VITC present in Displaying Supplementary Status the external video signal input to the Information unit and is generating the same timecode values and user bit values as When you set the setup menu item DISPLAY CONTROL E i tErnalumECogE gt SUB STATUS to other than OFF see page 92 you can view supplementary status information on the monitor EXT DVIN T amp U The internal timecode generator is in screen below the operating mode display area rychat jojo fotat ECUS ULE tfofe k Supplementary status information The following items of supplementary status information are displayed depending on the setting of the menu item SUB STATUS synchronization with the external timecode input to the unit via the 400 connector and is generating the same timecode values and user bit values as those of the external timecode regeneration EXT DVIN V T amp U_ The internal timecode generator is in synchronization with the external VITC input to the unit via the g S400 connector interface and is generating the same timecode values and user bit values as those of the external timecode regeneration Setting of menu item SUB STATUS TC MODE Items of supplementary information displayed Operating mode of the internal timecode generator Superimposed Text Information
146. etching across several clips One sub clip is created for each of the clips Clips recorded on the disc In point Out point Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you have added all of the clips you want to the current clip list Save the current clip list to disc For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 Creating Clip Lists uonoaj s eueds p Ja deyp 69 Editing Clip Lists You can select items from CLIP menus and perform simple editing operations on clip lists and on sub clips registered in clip lists Basic Operations 1 3 5 2 4 fain os et a a O 00 00 00 00 o Pas eS Feee ear 1 Inthe clip list screen hold down the MENU button The CLIP menu appears uonoejeg eUuedS p JaldeuD CLIP LIST E0006 003 010 CLIP MENU CLIP INFORMATION LOAD CLIP LIST SAVE CLIP LIST DELETE CLIP LIST SORT CLIP LIST BY TC PRESET ADD li TRIM DELETE 13 JUN 2006 13 30 TOTAL 2 Press the MARK1 or MARK2 button to select the edit item you want You can carry out the following edit operations You can also select clips with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Moves to the previous or next clip Pre
147. evices may be connected These connections can be used for input and output of MPEG 2 TS streams This allows you to input material shot by HDV camcorders or the results of editing on a computer and to record the input on XDCAM discs You can also output video and audio from this unit to HDV devices 1 HDV and Je DV are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan Limited HDV Connection Example The following example shows a connection between this unit and an HDV camcorder PDW F75 Oiti i S400 connector 6 pin S400 4_ i LINK cable not supplied i LINK connector 4 pin e Install the PDBK 102 in option slot 2 108 Using the PDBK 102 MPEG TS Input Output Board e The PDBK 103 and PDBK 104 cannot be used when the PDBK 102 is installed Using the PDBK 103 Using the PDBK 104 SD Analog HD Input Board Input Upconverter Board With the PDBK 103 Analog HD Input Board installed in With the PDBK 104 SD Input Upconverter Board option slot 2 of this unit you can record HD analog signals installed in option slot 2 of this unit you can record SDSDI such as YPbPr signals and RGB signals in addition to and composite signals in addition to HDSDI signals These HDSDI signals signals can be recorded in DVCAM format or upconverted before recording
148. f Parts MBIAJOAC JO deUD 17 M Q 19 dey9 18 NEXT button Press this button turning it on to jump to the first frame of the A clip or the next REC START essence mark END button Press this button to jump to the last frame of the last clip or Bs the last REC START essence mark of the last clip P You can perform a high speed search in the forward direction by pressing the NEXT button together with the PLAY button 1 The setting of OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FIND MODE determines whether the unit jumps to clips or to REC START essence marks When you play back clips recorded with the Clip Continuous Rec function see page 48 you should set this menu item to REC START EM STOP STANDBY button This functions as a STOP button when pressed alone and as a STANDBY button when pressed together with the SHIFT button STOP button Press this button turning it on to stop recording or playback The frame at the stop position is displayed STANDBY button Press this button to put the unit into standby off mode the STOP button lights and the STANDBY indicator goes off Press it again to return to the original state the STOP button lights and the STANDBY indicator lights This unit enters standby off mode automatically after a certain length of time passes You can specify the length of time until the transition into standby off mode For details see the explanation of STILL TIMER in the setup menu p
149. f the unit before a save operation is SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE WHITE CHARA USIZE ixl DISPLAY INFO T amp STA lt SUB STATUS OFF gt MENU DISPLAY WHITE BRIGHTNESS 755 ALARM ON MENU STATUS DIS HD CHARA ALL completed settings may be lost Wait until the save is completed before powering off the unit If instead of pressing the SET button you press the MENU button the new settings are not saved The message ABORT appears in the monitor video section and Abort in the time data display section for about 0 5 second and the system exits the menus To change more than one setting be sure to press the 4 Press the gt OUT button Sz This displays all possible settings for the item selected in step 3 OFF gt SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL SUB STATUS OFF TC MODE REMAIN CLIP NAME Press the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to change the setting of the item TC MODE gt SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL SUB STATUS 0FF OFF REMAIN CLIP NAME To change other settings press the IN button to return to the previous screen then repeat steps 3 to 5 as required When you have completed the settings press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears in the monitor video section and Saving appears in the time data display section while the new settings are saved in memory When the saving operatio
150. g Clip list playback also uses the current clip list After creating and editing a clip list you need to save it to disc Unit memory Current clip list Clip list playback Can be edited adding deleting and and thumbnail reordering sub clips display SAVE f LOAD C0001 Clip 1 E0001 Clip list 1 C0002 Clip 2 E0002 Clip list 2 C0003 Clip 3 E0003 Clip list 3 E0099 Clip list 99 Clip list playback Clips and clip lists are saved together on a disc Clips are played back according to clip list data Assigning Clip Titles When the setup menu item OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt CLIP TITLE gt AUTO TITLE see page 90 is set to ENABLE titles are displayed instead of clip numbers for all clips recorded after the setting is made Clip title SCENE 00129 en A Dfa PTC 00 26 14 00 0 TC 00 26 42 200 TC 00726 55 22 01 DEC 2005 14 56 DUR 0 00 02 00 Titles are made up of a prefix of up to 10 characters and a 5 digit number The factory default prefix is TITLE and the initial value of the number is 00001 Therefore the title of the first clip created with the ENABLE setting is TITLE00001 The number is incremented for each subsequent clip See System Menu page 86 in Chapter 6 for more information about the setup menu To switch to clip number display Set CLIP TITLE gt AUTO TITLE to DISABLE Clip numbers are disp
151. g the action to take If the alarm display does not disappear contact your Sony dealer Please note that there are some alarms which do not appear depending on the setting of DISPLAY CONTROL gt ALARM in the setup menu see page 92 See System Menu page 86 for more information about setup menu operations You can check a history of the most recent alarms by selecting the LAST ALARM item in the system menu Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section Description action MENU Ver UP THE SETUP MENU SOFTWARE HAS BEEN Reset the settings in the setup menu see page UPGRADED 87 SET THE SETUP MENU ITEMS TO THE DESIRED SETTINGS ILL SETUP INVALID SETTINGS SELECTED IN SETUP Reset the settings in the setup menu see page MENU SET ITEMS IN THE SETUP MENU TO THE APPROPRIATE VALUES CONTACT SERVICE IF THIS ALARM APPEARS AGAIN AFTER ABOVE PROCEDURE 87 If the same message appears after you reset the settings contact your Sony dealer Troubleshooting Exchg batt Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section BATTERY NEEDS REPLACING PLEASE CONTACT SERVICE Description action The NVRAM battery is exhausted Contact your Sony dealer When a disc is inserted Alarm message in time data display section Alarm message in monitor video section Description action 625 50
152. g times may vary depending on recording conditions Search speed Jog mode Shuttle mode 1 to 2 times normal speed Variable speed mode 1 to 2 times normal speed 20 to 20 times normal speed Fast forward mode 20 times normal speed Fast reverse mode Video performance 20 times normal speed Sampling frequency Y 74 25 MHz R Y B Y 37 125 MHz 8 bits sample Quantization Compression MPEG2 MP HL Composite output DV Frequency response 50I 0 to 4 8 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB 60I 0 to 4 2 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB S N Y 53 dB or more Y C delay 25 ns or less K factor K2T 2 or less Audio performance Sampling frequency 48 kHz Quantization 16 bits 2 channels or 16 bits 4 channels Headroom 20 18 16 12 dB selectable Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz Dynamic range 90 dB or more Distortion 0 05 or less at 1 kHz Input connectors Digital video inputs HDSDI INPUT BNC type x1 complying with SMPTE 292M SDSDI INPUT with PDBK 104 option board installed BNC type x1 complying with SMPTE 259M i LINK HDV 10801 with PDBK 102 option board installed 6 pin type x1 complying with IEEE 1394 Analog video inputs REF VIDEO INPUT BNC type x2 loop through HD Tri level sync or SD composite sync 0 3 Vp p 75Q sync negative COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT with PDBK 104 option board installed BNC type x1 HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT with PDBK 103 option board installed
153. gnal output 1 3 and 2 4 connectors XLR 3 pin male These output two channels of analog audio For 4 channel audio you can use the INTERFACE SELECT gt AUDIO OUTPUT item of the setup menu see page 99 to select whether to output channels 1 and 2 or channels 3 and 4 factory default setting channels 1 and 2 You can set the output level with the setup menu item AUDIO CONTROL gt LEVEL SELECT factory default setting 4 dB see page 98 AUDIO MONITOR connectors phono jack These output audio signals for monitoring You can select the channels to monitor with MONI CH and MONI SEL on page P1 of the function menu see page 85 Names and Functions of Parts MBIAJOAC Je deUD 19 M Q Je deuD 20 Digital signal input output section HDSDI INPUT connector H HDSDI OUTPUT connectors SDSD OUTPUT connector HDSDI INPUT HDSDI OUTPUT SDSDI UTPUT 1 2 HDSDI HD serial digital interface INPUT connector BNC type This inputs HD format video and audio signals HDSDI HD serial digital interface OUTPUT connectors BNC type These output HD format video and audio signals When CHAR SEL on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON and DISPLAY CONTROL gt HD CHARA in the setup menu is set to ALL or either HDSDI2 or ALL for the HDSDI OUTPUT 2 connector information such as timecode menu settings and error messages is superimposed on the outpu
154. h as location time date company ID and so on The UMID is applied as follows Material No Source Pack Instance No ID generated when shooting Same as the above Shooting information when where and who Same as the above Original material 00 00 00 Copied material generation number 1 byte random number 2 bytes Distinguish between the original material and copied material Using the Extended UMID You have to enter a country code organization code and user code Set the country code referring to the table in ISO 3166 and set the organization code and user code according to the guidelines of your organization For details see Setting UMID ownership information page 124 Material source ID detecting material Metadata pack that identifies the source of material unit by defining the when where and who of the material unit with which it is associated Functions of UMID data UMID data enables the following e Addition of a globally unique ID to every clip of audio visual material The unique ID is used to detect the material source and to link it with the original source material Using UMID Data xlpueddy 123 NO xlpueddy 124 Distinguishing between original material and copied material 00 is added to the Instance Number for original material Recording with UTC time UTC coordinated universal time is used when recording the UMID Use
155. he external timecode To directly record timecode input to the TIME CODE IN connector Connect the timecode output of an external device to the TIME CODE IN connector and make the following settings on page P2 of the function menu e Set TCG to EXT e Set TC MODE to PRESET e Set TC VITC to TC Carrying Out Recording One recording segment from the start to the end of recording is called a clip 1 Inrecording with the Clip Continuous Rec function see page 48 enabled a clip is the segment recorded from the start of recording until the function is stopped or turned off See Chapter 4 Scene Selection for more information about clips ce B Dy g 8S 1 Insert a disc 2 Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button Recording starts 3 To stop recording press the STOP button If the disc becomes full Recording stops and the message ALARM DISC END appears on the monitor e The shortest clip that can be recorded is 2 seconds long Even if recording start and stop operations are performed within 2 seconds a 2 second clip is recorded The maximum number of clips that can be recorded is 300 If the loaded disc already contains 300 clips recording with the REC button is not possible The message Disc Full appears in the time data display sectio
156. he q pue Bulpiooay g say deyo 3 As required repeat step 2 once or twice Thumbnails cannot be further divided once their duration reaches 1 frame To return to the thumbnail list screen of the previous level Hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXPAND button To return to the thumbnail list screen Press the RESET button When you find the thumbnail of the target scene press the SET button or the PLAY button If you press the SET button a still image appears showing the selected frame If you press the PLAY button playback starts from the selected frame Searching for Frames with Essence Marks Proceed as follows 1 With the SUB CLIP button off press the ESSENCE MARK SHIFT THUMBNAIL button turning it on The essence mark selection screen appears CLIP cooo6 006 037 ESSENCE MARK SELECT SHOT MARK1 SHOT MARK2 REC START J DIO LIMITE i i i 30 NOV 2005 13 38 DUR 0 00 10 23 54 Playback Essence marks not recorded on the disc are displayed in gray To return to the thumbnail list screen Press the RESET button To switch the thumbnail list between clip thumbnails and essence mark thumbnails With the thumbnail list displayed press the DISPLAY button Each press of the button switches the thumbnail list between display of clip thumbnails and display of thumbnails of frames with esse
157. her than the above No No a Only when sub item NAMING FORM on the SETUP gt OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FILE NAMING page is set to free b Only files which can be written by XDCAM e Directories cannot be created in the root directory e The directories in the root directory Clip Edit Sub and General cannot be deleted or renamed Clip directory File name Content Operations Read Partial read Write Partial write Rename Create Delete C MXF Clip file created by recording Yes Yes P Yes Yes P Yes MXF file 0001 to 9999 C M01 XML Metadata file generated Yes Yes No No 9 No automatically when C MXF file is created 0001 to 9999 Other files Files other than the above No 7 No a The unit can handle files with user defined names in the C part b Only files which are 2 seconds or longer in length in a format matching the format system frequency and recording format MPEG HD DVCAM and number of audio channels of the recorded sections of the disc and which can be overwritten by XDCAM c Overwriting is not possible d Only when the Write Inhibit tab on the disc is set to enable recording and REC INH is set to OFF Any clip may be selected and deleted e Only files which can be written by XDCAM f When the C part of a C MXF file name is changed a C M01 XML file with the same name in the
158. hoes 56 Locking Write Protecting Clips ceeescceesseceesteceenaeceenaeeesaeeeenaes 57 Me Lt AS AIS ai cso coat aa cea delta E N A AS ATAR 58 Assigning Sequence Numbers to Thumbnails cee ceeeeeseeeeeees 59 Chapter 4 Scene Selection Table of Contents OVOP VICW A T 60 Assisin Cp Titl Ssse ores iess eate oee ters i Si 63 Assigning User Defined Clip and Clip List Names s es 63 Creating Clip CISts ivcciisiccitsatanncecesuesessnanansencdecsvanmrauarecusdesaraumnawauis 65 Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List 65 Quick Scene Selection Adding Sub Clips during Recording Playback OF Search satis tees ded a es ete ona saeeea das tesaeess 68 Editing Clip Lists siae aena aeaaaee aonaran aaa naaie iatt 70 Basic Operations cisisiussadeisandcatasisdacataadstcassdetelarasdgs e i ei 70 Reordering Sub Clipse encenrn tease esate iets aos ote lo ena 70 Modifying the In and Out Points of Sub Clips Trimming 71 Deleting SUB CHpS cise sssascscsaeccsssssseaainsdtiessaustacsedacdsactadendecsanadenes tecauenes 12 Setting the Start Timecode for the Current Clip List ee 72 Previewing the Edited Clip List css ssscensassanodaasancceatcacnaauerseoceademunacey 12 Saving the Current Clip List to DISC cceccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 73 Managing Clip LISts i si iaieineea irana ne naa doeau i ada aiaia aini 74 Changing Displayed Items of Information on Sub Clips
159. ignals HD files recorded on the disc can be converted to TS signals compatible with the HDV 1080i format for transfer to HDV devices and HDV editors and TS signals from HDV devices and HDV editors can be converted to MPEG HD compatible files for recording by this unit 1 HDV and fl DWV are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan Limited 2 HDV 1080i Refers to devices compliant with the HDV 1080i Standard for recording HD signals on DV tape There are 1080 effective lines 3 TS MPEG 2 transport streams containing MPEG video MPEG audio and control information This is the standard interface for HDV equipment PDBK 103 Analog HD Input Board Installation of this board provides analog HD component input connectors to enable recoding of analog HD component input signals RGB and YPbPr Sync to discs PDBK 104 SD Input Upconverter Board Installation of this board provides SD input connectors to enable input of SD signals SDSDI and composite which can then be recorded on DVCAM format discs or upconverted and recorded on HD format discs This unit cannot record non standard composite signals for example the output of VTRs that are not equipped with time base correctors Features MAIAJOAC Ja deUD 11 M Q 19 dey9 12 Names and Functions of Parts Front Panel On standby switch and indicator ACCESS indicator AR Baa Remote contro
160. ignals AV C data from this unit to a nonlinear editing system connected to the S400 connector The following figure shows an example connection See Using PDZ 1 over an i LINK Connection FAM Connection page 26 for the connections and settings to make a FAM connection between this unit and a nonlinear editing system e The S400 connector of this unit outputs video audio signals in DVCAM format Data recorded in MPEG HD format is output after being converted into DVCAM format DVCAM format The nonlinear editing system to be connected to this unit requires editing software not supplied supporting the To transfer video and audio signals AV C data use AUDIO CONTROL gt DV OUT MODE see page 98 in the setup menu to select the audio mode the factory default is 2ch This unit s 5 S400 connector has 6 pins Check the number of pins on the i LINK connector of your laptop computer and use an appropriate i LINK cable UGS HONTOR PDW F75 this unit va a i T AACN POWER Laptop computer i LINK cable not supplied On the computer Install editing software supporting the DVCAM format On this unit Set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F to i LINK see page 99 Set the setup menu item
161. ilable for input of SDSDI or composite signals to enable DVCAM format recording HD downconvert function The unit is provided with a downconvert function HD disc playback signals can be downconverted to SD signals and then output as SDSDI or composite signals or output via the i LINK DV interface This allows you to shoot and record masters in an HD environment and to use SD nonlinear editors and monitors for editing and program output Features 9 MBIAJOAC Je deUD M MAQ JE deUD DVCAM upconvert function The unit features an upconvert function with the ability to upconvert to HD and output HDSDI signals when playing back DVCAM discs i LINK DV output is also supported D allowing you to use nonlinear editors in a standard i LINK DV environment 1 Input recording is not supported Recording of proxy AV data Proxy AV data is a low resolution 1 5 Mbps video 64 kbps per audio channel MPEG 4 based version of a full resolution data stream Whenever this unit records full resolution MPEG HD data it simultaneously generates and records low resolution proxy AV data Because of its small size proxy AV data can be transferred quickly over computer networks easily edited in the field with laptop computers D and readily used in a wide variety of applications such as content management on small scale servers 1 The supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can be used to create simple EDLs Edit Decision
162. imecode is recorded in the drop frame mode of the last recorded timecode on the disc To record with the internal timecode generator synchronized to external timecode External Regen Use this method to synchronize the timecode generators of a number of recorders to record the playback timecode of external VTRs or to record while maintaining synchronization between the source video and timecode Use either of the following procedures according to the type of external timecode Synchronizing with timecode input to the TIME CODE IN connector Connect the timecode output of an external device to the TIME CODE IN connector and input a reference video signal to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector 2 Make the following settings on page P2 of the function menu e Set TCG to EXT e Set TC MODE to REGEN e Set TC VITC to TC Synchronizing with multiplexed LTC input to the HDSDI INPUT connector T Connect an HDSDI signal containing multiplexed LTC to the HDSDI INPUT connector and input a reference video signal to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector Recording 2 Makethe following settings on page P2 of the function menu e Set TCG to SDI e Set TC MODE to REGEN e Set TC VITC to TC Synchronizing with multiplexed VITC input to the SD SDI INPUT or COMPOSITE INPUT connector when the PDBK 104 is installed T Connect a video signal containing multiplexed VITC to the SD SDI INPUT or COMPOSITE INPU
163. ine whether the unit enters E E mode or PB mode when audio and video signals from other equipment are input DISC OUT gt gt DISC OUT When no disc is loaded Description EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals received from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB Suppress video and audio signals F FWD REV gt gt F FWD REV Operations when in fast forward or rewind mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals received from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB Output playback video Suppress audio signals STOP gt gt STOP Operations when in stop mode STANDBY OFF gt gt STBY OFF Operations when in standby off mode EE gt gt gt EE Output video and audio signals received from other equipment PB gt gt gt PB Output a still image LOCAL ENABLE gt Local ENA Select the buttons that can be operated on this unit even when the remote control switch is set to REMOTE ALL DISABLE gt gt All DIS The EJECT button and the buttons in the recording playback control block cannot be operated STOP amp EJECT gt gt STOP amp EJ Only the STOP button and EJECT button can be operated ALL ENABLE gt gt All ENA The EJECT button and all of the buttons in the recording playback control block can be operated The preroll time can be set and time data can be selected on this unit REC FORMAT gt REC format Select the recording format
164. ing Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List SUB CLIP button CHAPTER button THUMBNAIL button EXPAND button MENU button SET button RESET button SHIFT button Jog dial PREV button Arrow buttons PLAY button 4 MARK1 MARK2 lt IN NEXT Dutton gt OUT button STOP button Proceed as follows T With the SUB CLIP button unlit press the THUMBNAIL button lighting it Thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear In the following description this is referred to as the thumbnail screen Creating Clip Lists uoloejas euecs yz Ja deyp 65 uonoajag eueDS p Je deyD 66 CLIP c0002 ca ra i a C 00 25 22 COOreT sia Fa Ji oae m pg COO 2 22 02 TE OO 283451 00 20 ET on 2005 13 36 DUR 0 00 07 20 2 Press the MENU button The CLIP menu appears see page 74 If no clip list is loaded in the current clip list a screen as shown in step 3 appears CLIP Sou CLIP MENU CLIP INFORMATION 0027034 EE gt ae i CTURI DELETE E Tp LOCK UNLOCK P LOCK OR DELETE ALL CLIP 30 NOV 2005 13 36 DUR 0 00 07 20 Use the MARK1 or MARK2 button to select LOAD CLIP LIST and then press the SET button A clip list selection screen appears For an already created clip list the details including the creation date appear and for an empty
165. is generated automatically d When a C MXF file is deleted the C SO1 XML file with the same name in the C part is also deleted automatically General directory Directories cannot be created in the Sub directory File name Content Operations Read Partial read Write Partial write Rename Create Delete Any file Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes P a UTF 8 file names can be up to 63 bytes in length Depending on the character type file names including extension may be limited to 21 characters b Only when the Write Inhibit tab on the disc is set to enable recording and REC INH is set to OFF Overview The following directory operations are possible in the General directory e Directory creation up to 64 levels including the General directory e Deletion and renaming of directories e The maximum number of files that can be created on one disc including directories is 6 000 e File names and directory names can use letters numbers and symbols from the Unicode 2 0 UTF 8 character set However the following control characters and symbols D cannot be used Control characters U 0000 to U 001F U 007F Symbols lt gt 1 The following character codes cannot be used by FAM connections U 010000 U 020000 U 030000 U 040000 U 050000 U 060000 0U 70000 U 080000 U 090000 U 0A0000 U 0B0000 U 0C0000 U 0D0000 U 0E0000 U 0F0000
166. k that the HUMID indicator does not appear on the LCD panel If it appears wait until it disappears before inserting a disc Periodic Maintenance Digital Hours Meter The digital hours meter can provide information about the operational history of the unit Use the information as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance For periodic maintenance contact your Sony dealer To display digital hours meter The digital hours meter appears in both the monitor video section and time data display section as the digital hours meter menu of the system menu It can also be superimposed on the screen of the external video monitor connected to the unit see page 37 To display the digital hours meter proceed as follows T Press the MENU button to display the system menu see page 86 2 Press the 4 MARK1 button or MARK2 button select the HOURS METER Hours Meter in the time data display section and then press the SET button HOURS METER H1 317 317 HOURS H2 22 HOURS H3 92 HOURS H4 92 TIMES HS 114 H1 OPERAT ION H2 LASER PARAMETER H3 SEEK RUNNING H4 SPINDLE RUNNING HS LOADING COUNTER Display of the digital hours meter Any of the items can be reset during periodic maintenance or parts replacement Resetting items allows you to roughly determine the timing of next periodic maintenance For display resetting contact your Sony dealer Item name name between Description is name in the time
167. l UP CONVERT gt UP convert Specify upconvert output AUTO SQUEEZE gt gt Auto SQZ Select whether to use auto squeeze mode Description OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not use ON gt gt gt ON Use CONV MODE gt gt Conv mode Select the conversion mode EDGE CROP gt gt gt Edge Crop Edge crop mode LETTER BOX gt gt gt LetterBox Letter box mode SQUEEZE gt gt gt Squeeze Squeeze mode DETAIL GAIN gt gt Detail Select the gain level of the up converter image enhancer LOW gt gt gt Low Low MID gt gt gt Mid Mid HIGH gt gt gt High High DOWN CONVERT gt Down conv Set up down converter output CONV MODE gt gt Conv mode Select the conversion mode During recording SQUEEZE squeeze mode is selected automatically for output from the i LINK connector EDGE CROP gt gt Edge Crop Edge crop mode LETTER BOX gt gt LetterBox Letter box mode SQUEEZE gt gt Squeeze Squeeze mode LETTER BOX gt gt LetterBox Specify the aspect ratio of down converter output when LETTER BOX is selected under CONV MODE When INTERFACE SELECT gt i LINK MODE in the setup menu is set to AV C the aspect ratio of output from the i LINK connector is always 16 9 regardless of the setting of this item 16 9 gt gt 16 9 The aspect ratio of HD SD converter output is 16 9 14 9 gt gt 14 9 The aspect ratio of HD
168. l reference signal HDSDI input 23 98PsF video and audio signals Input LTC input 24 frame timecode timecode HDSDI LTC input Output HDSDI 23 98PsF video Video and signals output and audio audio signals signals pulled down to SDSDI output No output 59 94 Composite output i LINK DV output i LINK TS output Timecode LTC output 24 frame 30 frame output HDSDI LTC timecode Maan after VITO Output conversion SDSDI RP188 LTC output SDSDI VITC output COMPOSITE VITC output Timecode display Type 23 98PsF 2 3 PULL DOWN LTC display 24 frame timecode PDT display 30 frame timecode VITC display 24 frame timecode ater pulldown conversion COUNTER display 24 frame signals 30 frame signals after pulldown conversion Timecode in remote timecode mode Type 23 98PsF 2 3 PULL DOWN 9 pin preset 24 frame timecode timecode 9 pin preset 24 frame signals 30 frame signals timer 1 Counter after pulldown conversion 9 pin scene 24 frame timecode 30 frame timecode timecode after pulldown conversion 9 pin scene 24 frame signals 30 frame signals timer 1 Counter after pulldown conversion For more information about remote timecode mode refer to the REMOTE 9 pin Protocol Manual for the PDW series not supplied Recording in 24P 23 98P Mode Recording frame sequence and clip length See the following figure for the frame sequence
169. l 4 to the AUDIO OUTPUT 2 4 connector REMOTE I F gt Remote I F Select how to perform remote control when the remote control switch is set to REMOTE i LINK gt gt i LINK Use the i S400 connector 9PIN RS 232C gt gt 9P 232C Use either the REMOTE 9P connector or the RS232C connector depending on the setting of the remote connector selector switch 9PIN PARA gt gt Para Run Use the REMOTE 9P connector to connect several PDW F75 units and perform remote control from one of them specified as the parent HDSDI gt gt HDSDI Use the HDSDI INPUT connector to control start and stop of recording of this unit BAUDRATE gt BaudRate Select the communications speed bps of the RS232C connector 9600 gt gt 9600 19200 gt gt 19200 38400 gt gt 38400 57600 gt gt 57600 115200 gt gt 115200 i LINK MODE gt i LinkMode Select the type of connection for the S400 connector AV C gt gt AV C AV C connection FAM PC REMOTE gt gt FAM FAM connection NETWORK ENABLE gt Network En Select the positions of the remote control switch which enable access to the network NETWORK gt gt Network Only when the switch is set to NETWORK NETWORK amp RS 422A gt gt Net amp Rmt Only when the switch is set to NETWORK or when the switch is set to REMOTE and the menu item REMOTE I F is set to 9PIN RS232 WIRELESS RMT gt Wireles
170. l switch LEVEL knob PHONES jack SHIFT button MENU button SUB CLIP CLIP MENU button THUMBNAIL ESSENCE MARK button _ Display and function menu section Handle l N Audio level adjustment section Disc slot and EJECT button Infrared sensor RESET button SET button 3 Arrow buttons 4 Shuttle jog variable speed playback control block A 5 Recording playback control block On standby switch and indicator When the POWER switch see page 21 on the rear panel is in the I on position this switches the unit between the operating state the indicator is lit green and the standby state the indicator is lit red When the indicator is lit red pressing this switch puts the unit into the operating state The indicator initially flashes green and then lights green when the unit enters the operating state When the indicator is lit green pressing this switch puts the unit into the standby state The indicator initially flashes green and then lights red when the unit enters the standby state Names and Functions of Parts When using the unit normally leave the rear panel POWER switch in the I on position and use this switch to switch the unit between the operating and standby states ACCESS indicator This ligh
171. l the remainder of the string with the space character 20h This user code is determined by the organization The methods used depend on the organization User code cannot be entered when no organization code has been entered MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer for i encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information including that relating to promotional internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See http vww mpegla com MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License xlpueddy 125 xlpueddy 126 Glossary AES EBU A standard established jointly by the AES Audio Engineering Society and EBU European Broadcasting Union for serial transmission of digital audio Two channels of audio can be transmitted via a single connector Clip A recording unit Clips are created every time recording starts and stops Clip list A list of locations in the material recorded on the disc arranged in any order Clip lists can be created with
172. layed for all clips recorded after the setting is made e Titles are displayed instead of clip numbers for clips that have titles e Use the CLIP STATUS screen of the disc menu see page 104 if you want to check the clip number of a clip that has a title To assign clip titles You can set the clip title prefix and the initial clip title number to arbitrary values For example if you set the prefix to SCENE and the initial number to 00100 the next clip to be created will have the title SCENE 00100 T Select OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt CLIP TITLE gt TITLE in the setup menu and then press the gt OUT button The CLIP AUTO TITLING screen appears CLIP AUTO TITLING PREFIX NUMERIC TITLE 00001 SHIFT M 4 gt KEY INC DEC JOG DIAL TO MENU MENU KEY PREFIX Prefix up to 5 alphanumeric characters and symbols NUMERIC Initial value of the number 00001 to 99999 2 Enter the prefix and initial number To select the item to set and the character to set it flashes Use the arrow buttons To select a character to enter at the selected position Turn the jog dial To return the settings to the factory defaults Press the RESET button 3 When you are finished entering the prefix and initial number press the SET button uo oaj s BUBDS p Ja deyD The message NOW SAVING appears the title is saved and the menu disappears from the screen To clear th
173. lection Scene selection is a function which allows you to select material clips from the material recorded on a disc and perform cut editing You can do this by operating on this unit only Scene selection is a convenient way to perform cut editing in the field and in other offline situations With the scene selection function you create clip lists edit data The clips themselves are not changed so you can repeat the operation as often as you like Clip lists created with the scene selection function can be played back on this unit The scene selection function makes it easy to carry out operations such as adding material in clip units adding parts of clips adding by chapter reordering the playback order modifying In and Out points and deletion all on this unit Clip lists edit data created with the scene selection function can be used on XPRI and other full feature nonlinear editing systems Overview Flow of scene selection editing Record material or insert disc containing recorded material into this unit To edit a clip list on the disc Create and edit a clip list Including a sub clip in the current clip list see page 65 Reordering sub clips see page 70 Changing sub clip In and Out points trimming see page 71 Deleting sub clips see page 72 Save the clip list to disc see page 73 Play back the clip list see page 55
174. led an Extended UMID User bits A total of 32 bits are provided in the time code which the user can use to record such information as date reel number or scene number on video tape or disc Also called user s bits VBID Video Blanking ID This is a video ID signal defined in the EIAJ CPR 1204 standard which is inserted into VBS video output to enable the aspect ratio to be detected The ID signal is inserted into line 20 VBI 283 Glossary xlpueddy 127 x pul 128 Index A AC IN connector 21 ACCESS indicator 12 Alarms 112 Arrow buttons 16 Audio format 15 AUDIO INPUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors 19 Audio level meters 15 Audio monitor channels 16 AUDIO MONITOR connectors 19 AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3 and 2 4 connectors 19 Audio recording formats 44 levels 47 AV C connection 27 B BVE 700 700A 31 C Camcorder connection 109 CH 1 to CH 4 knobs 16 CHAPTER button 14 Clip Continuous Rec function 48 Clip lists 62 adding sub clips 68 changing information 75 chapter function 68 creating 65 deleting 75 deleting sub clips 72 editing sub clips 70 expand function 68 including a clip selected in the thumbnail screen 65 loading a clip list from a disc into the current clip list 75 managing 74 modifying the in and out points of sub clips trimming 71 previewing 72 reordering sub clips 70 saving the current clip list 73 setting the start timecode 72 sorting 75 CLIP MENU button 13 Clip number 16 Clips 6
175. m video audio signals and control signals are all transferred through the S400 connector 30 Connections and Settings SD video monitor To composite video input connector To analog audio input connector COMPOSITE AUDIO E isini MONITOR PDW F75 this unit player VIDEO OUT 3 SUPER To composite video input connector To analog audio input connector SD video monitor 75Q coaxial cable not supplied Phono plug stereo miniplug cable not supplied Phono plug cable not supplied Dm i LINK cable not supplied C DSR 2000A 2000AP This unit s player settings recorder settings i LINK button Lit Remote control switch REMOTE Set the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F to i LINK see page 99 SDTI i LINK button i LINK For details about the settings of the DSR 2000A 2000AP refer to the operating instructions for that unit Editing Control Unit Settings When connecting an editing control unit to use with this unit make the following settings BVE 700 700A 2000 9100 Set VTR constants as follows System VTR CONSTANT 1 frequency 75 s 4 15 6 17 1 8 30P 60I AO 98 oo 9
176. m the channels selected with MONI CH F4 REC INH recording inhibit Turns recording inhibit mode on and off ON Recording inhibit mode on OFF Recording inhibit mode off Function Menu snuay 9 Ja deup 85 snuay 9 sajdeup 86 Setting item F2 TC MODE timecode mode Description When TCG is set to INT Selects whether the count value advances from a preset initial value or advances consecutively from the timecode of the last frame recorded on the disc PRESET Advance from a preset initial value REGEN regenerate Advance consecutively from the timecode of the last frame recorded on the disc When TCG is set to EXT Selects whether to record timecode synchronized to external timecode from a preset initial value or record the external timecode itself PRESET Record external timecode REGEN regenerate Record timecode synchronized to external timecode from a preset initial value When TCG is set to SDI the external timecode itself is always recorded F3 RUN MODE When TCG is set to INT and TC MODE is set to PRESET selects the run mode of the internal timecode generator REC RUN The timecode generator runs only during recording FREE RUN The timecode generator runs as long as the unit is powered on F4 TC VITC Selects the type of timecode display in the time data display section TC or VITC
177. mand Exchanging discs Even during recording it is possible to eject discs by pressing the EJECT button on the front panel After a disc is exchanged the unit resumes operation according to the multiplexed REC or STOP command This unit begins recording operation about one second after the camcorder Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function Normally a clip is generated as an independent file every time recording starts and stops The Clip Continuous Rec function allows you to continue recording to the same clip until the function is stopped or turned off regardless of how many times recording starts and stops This is convenient if you want to avoid generating a large number of short clips or if you want to record without worrying about the limit on the number of clips maximum 300 A REC START essence mark is recorded whenever recording starts which makes it easy to find the recording start points To enable the function Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt CLIP CONT REC in the setup menu to ON See Setup Menu Operations page 101 for more information about setup menu operations To record Connect a controlling device to the REMOTE 9P connector of this unit and send a RecPause command This unit starts and stops recording each time it receives a RecPause command To stop the function Do one of the following to stop the Clip Continuous Rec function A new clip will be generated the next time you st
178. n 2 Press the SET button The deletion confirmation screen appears To return to the clip list window without deleting any sub clip Press the RESET button 3 Use the lt IN or gt OUT button to select OK and then press the SET button The CLIP MENU appears after the deletion is executed If you press the SHIFT SET buttons instead of the SET button you return to the state after step 4 in Basic Operations allowing you to execute another deletion 4 Save the current clip list to disc i For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 Setting the Start Timecode for the Current Clip List Continuous timecode is used in clip lists regardless of the timecode of the parent clips of sub clips Therefore you can set the start timecode for each clip list Editing Clip Lists By default the start timecode LTC for the current clip list is set to 00 00 00 00 To set this to a different value proceed as follows 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 of the procedure in Basic Operations see page 70 select TC PRESET in step 2 The timecode setting screen appears TC PRESET E0002 TC 12 32 20 02 The timecode shown in this screen is the current initial timecode of the current clip list If a clip list has been loaded from disc and timecode has already been set for that clip list then that value is displayed 2 Use the IN and gt OUT buttons to select the digi
179. n During recording do not turn off the POWER switch on the rear panel or disconnect the power cord This could cause the clip being recorded to be lost For details see Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally Salvage Functions on page 43 To specify the frame to use as the thumbnail image You can display a list of thumbnails of all clips on a disc and use it to check the recorded content see page 51 When the unit is shipped from the factory it is set up to display the first frame of each clip as the thumbnail As required you can select another frame to display as the thumbnail For example if there are several seconds of color bars recorded at the start of the clip selecting a frame after the end of the recording of color bars can make it easier to identify the clip You can use META DATA gt INDEX POSITION in the setup menu to select the position of the thumbnail image by specifying a number of seconds after the first frame The selection range is 0 seconds 0 SEC to 10 seconds 10 SEC To adjust the audio recording levels When carrying out audio recording at a reference level Set the VARIABLE switch to PRESET The audio signals will be recorded at a preset reference level You can change the reference level and the input levels with AUDIO CONTROL gt LEVEL SELECT in the setup menu REF LEVEL Reference level CH1 IN LEVEL Input level of channel 1 CH2 IN LEVEL Input level of channel 2
180. n field units The shuttle mode enables high speed searching at up to 20 times normal speed Variety of remote control units e Infrared remote commander supplied e RS 232C 9 pin remote control e RS 422A 9 pin remote control e Minijack 4 pole remote control e HDSDI remote control Color LCD display The unit is equipped with a 16 9 3 5 inch color LCD which allows you to check the contents of the disc and use the menu system without connecting an external monitor Features of the PDBK 101 102 103 104 Option Boards The following option boards provide expanded functions and interfaces for the unit Contact your Sony service representative for more information about purchasing and installing option boards Up to two option boards may be installed Some combinations are not supported Option slot 1 PDBK 101 Option slot 2 One of the PDBK 102 PDBK 103 and PDBK 104 boards PDBK 101 Network Board Gigabit Ethernet Installation of this board provides a gigabit Ethernet connector which can be used to transfer disc files over LAN networks and to record MXF Material eXchange Format files from external devices to discs It also allows this unit to be controlled remotely by FTP commands PDBK 102 MPEG TS Transport Stream Input Output Board Installation of this board enhances the functionality of the standard 1 LINK connector allowing it to be used as an I O interface for HDV 1080i 7 format compatible TS 3 s
181. n is completed the monitor video section and time data display section return to their normal indications System Menu SET button after making the settings Meanings of indications on the menu screen On screen indication Right pointing arrow gt at the right of a menu item See step 1 of the foregoing operating procedure see page 101 Meaning Pressing the OUT button switches to the next lower menu level or to a setting selection screen Left pointing arrow at the left of a menu item See step 2 of the foregoing operating procedure see page 101 Pressing the IN button returns to the previous higher menu level Character string at the right of a menu item Current setting of the menu item When shown with a colon the current setting is the same as the factory default setting See step 2 of the foregoing operating procedure see page 107 When shown with a raised dot e the current setting is different from the factory default setting See the next item Hiding enhanced items An asterisk ina complete list of settings See step 4 of the foregoing operating procedure see page 102 Factory default setting Hiding enhanced items The setup menu can be used to hide enhanced items To hide enhanced items proceed as follows as explained in the previous section Changing the settings of menu items to set the MENU GRADE item to BASIC
182. n or Out point is restored to the value it had before the sub clip trim screen opened To cue up the In or Out point The In point is cued up when you hold down the lt IN button and press the PREV button or the NEXT button The Out point is cued up when you hold down the gt OUT button and press the PREV button or the NEXT button Once you have set the new In point or Out point press the MARK2 button to select OK The background color of the OK button changes to yellow 5 Press the SET button Editing Clip Lists 71 uo oaj s BUBDS p Ja deyD uonoejeg eUueDsS y JeldeuD 72 The CLIP MENU appears after the trim is executed If you press the SHIFT SET buttons instead of the SET button you return to the state after step 4 in Basic Operations allowing you execute another trim 6 Save the current clip list to disc For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 Deleting Sub Clips Proceed as follows 1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 of the procedure in Basic Operations see page 70 select DELETE in step 2 To display the total duration of the current clip list after the addition of the selected clips When you press the SHIFT button the total duration of the selected clips is displayed along with the total duration of the clip list after the deletion of the selected clips This allows you to check the new total duration before making the deletio
183. n press the SET button The scene selection window appears Subsequently this entire screen is called the scene selection window CLIP LIST ADD FI ts iil Has eee EA ra 8 Use the arrow buttons or jog dial to select the desired clip You can also select clips with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Moves to the previous or next clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Moves to the first or last clip Press the MARK1 or MARK2 button with the SHIFT button held down Switches to the previous or next page Does not switch when there is only one page Press the IN button or gt OUT button with the SHIFT button held down Selects continuous multiple clips To display the total duration of the current clip list after the addition of the selected clips When you press the SHIFT button the total duration of the selected clips is displayed along with the total duration of the clip list after the addition of the selected clips This allows you to check the new total duration before making the addition 9 Press the SET button An I shaped cursor appears in the lower part of the scene selection window Press the RESET button to return to the state of step 8 10 Use the arrow buttons or jog dial to move the I shaped cursor to the desired position You can also move the I shaped cursor with the following operations Press the PREV or
184. nce mark When pressed at the first frame of the current clip this button jumps to the first frame of the previous clip if it exists Names and Functions of Parts PLAY key Press this to start playback Press the STOP key to stop playback NEXT key Press this to jump to the first frame of the next clip or to the next REC START essence mark D STOP key Press this to stop recording or playback 1 The setting of OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt FIND MODE determines whether the unit jumps to clips or to REC START essence marks When you play back clips recorded with the Clip Continuous Rec function see page 48 you should set this menu item to REC START EM O SEARCH keys Press 44 to perform 5 times normal speed shuttle playback in the reverse direction Press gt to perform 5 times normal speed shuttle playback in the forward direction Using the infrared remote commander Before use Pull out the insulation sheet Insulation sheet QJ To replace the lithium battery in the remote commander The remote commander uses a CR2025 Lithium Battery Do not use a battery other than the CR2025 1 Hold down the lock lever and then pull out the battery holder N LKA 2 Insert a new battery with the symbol facing upward P and then push the battery holder until it clicks Face the symbol upward LAR Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire D
185. nce marks set Press the PREV or NEXT button or press the t MARK button or MARK2 button to select the desired essence mark Press the SET button A list appears showing the frames which contain the selected essence mark Indicates that this is a list of frames containing the essence Sixth frame is selected from a mark SHOT MARK1 total of 36 SHOT MARK1 frames Frame information recording date and time timecode or total length SHOT MARK 0006 0036 WTC OO 20506 17 30 NOV 2005 13 40 DUR 0 00 05 16 Currently selected SHOT MARK1 frame Time from selected shot mark to next shot mark Recording date and time of the clip containing the selected frame Select the thumbnail whose frame you want to cue up you can do this with the same operations as step 1 of To select a thumbnail image and start playback see page 52 Press the SET button or the PLAY button If you press the SET button a still image appears showing selected essence mark frame If you press the PLAY button playback starts from the selected essence mark frame Searching with the Chapter Function When a clip contains shot marks you can display them as chapter thumbnails See To set shot marks page 48 about how to set shot marks 1 With the thumbnail list visible select the thumbnail of the clip that contains the scenes you want An S mark appears in the upper right of clip thumbnails in the following c
186. nction menu see page 85 Messages appear here when an error occurs and when the unit enters a different mode System line number This displays 1080 525 or 625 depending on the signal format during recording playback FAM connection Names and Functions of Parts 1 5 M IAJBACQ JE deUD 16 Clip number This displays the clip number of the clip being monitored The clip number in the figure indicates that the first clip out of 34 clips is selected System frequency This displays the system frequency being used by this unit 601I 501 30P 25P or 23 98P see page 24 Audio monitor channels This displays the audio monitor channels as set with MONI CH and MONI SEL on page P1 of the function menu see page 85 When you are monitoring channels 1 and 2 MONI CH is set to CH 1 2 the display changes as follows depending on the setting of MONI SEL MONI SEL setting Display MONO L monaural L 1 1 MONO R monaural R 2 2 STEREO 1 2 MIX 1 2 Audio level adjustment section CH 1 to CH 4 knobs VARIABLE switch CH 1 to CH 4 audio level knobs Depending on the setting of the VARIABLE switch these adjust the input audio or playback audio levels of CH 1 to CH 4 VARIABLE audio level adjustment selector switch This selects whether the input audio or the playback audio has the levels adjusted by the CH 1 to CH 4 knobs REC Adjust the inp
187. nd 3 of Deleting Clips to display the CLIP MENU 2 Use the 4 MARK1 or the MARK2 buttons to select LOCK OR DELETE ALL CLIPS and then press the OUT button A sub menu appears 3 Select DELETE ALL CLIPS and then press the SET button A deletion confirmation screen appears 4 To execute the deletion use the MARK1 button to select OK and then press the SET button All clips are deleted However locked clips are not deleted If all clips have been deleted you return from the thumbnail screen to the original screen Assigning Sequence Numbers to Thumbnails You can assign sequence numbers to displayed thumbnails 1 With the SUB CLIP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on Thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear Press the MENU button The CLIP menu appears Use the MARK1 button to select CLIP INFORMATION and then press the SET button A sub menu appears CLIP coo02 002 034 CLIP MENU CLIP INFORMATION DATE TIME CODE DURATION 30 NOV 2005 13 36 DUR O 07 20 Use the MARK2 button to select SEQUENCE NUMBER and then press the SET button As shown in the following figure sequential numbers are assigned to thumbnails CLIP C0002 30 NOV 2005 13 36 DUR 0 00 07 20 Playback yoeq ejd pue Bulpiooay g 134deyo 59 uonoejeg eUuedS p JaldeuD 60 Scene Selection Chapter Overview What is scene se
188. ne board from among the PDBK 102 PDBK 103 and PDBK 104 Warning Improper installation of option boards can result in fire electric shock bodily injury and damage to equipment in the vicinity For safety always have option boards installed by a trained technician Refer to the operation manual supplied with each board for information about installing configuring and operating the board Contact your Sony dealer regarding installation of option boards Chapter Using the PDBK 101 Network Board Gigabit Ethernet Installing the PDBK 101 Network Board in slot 1 adds a network connector to this unit This allows you to connect to a computer or network for high speed FTP file transfers You can also connect the unit to a Web site and display the unit s device information model name serial number system frequency software version etc When you connect the unit to a computer or network use a shielded type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation noise Computer Connection Example FTP Connection The following example shows a connection between this unit and a laptop computer Option Boards for Enhanced Functionality Using the PDBK 101 Network Board Gigabit Ethernet Laptop computer 4 To network connector Network cable not supplied To Network connector GbE
189. nformation including timecode menu settings and alarm messages To turn superimposed text on and off Set the CHAR SEL item on page P1 of the function menu ON Display superimposed text OFF Do not display superimposed text LCD Display superimposed text on the LCD panel of this unit but do not display it on an external video monitor connected to this unit To turn superimposed text on and off for selected outputs When CHAR SEL is set to ON the settings of the setup menu items DISPLAY CONTROL gt HD CHARA and DISPLAY CONTROL gt SD CHARA see page 93 determine whether superimposed text is output to the various output connectors Output connector Text output modes selected by DISPLAY CONTROL gt HD CHARA settings HDSDI2 ALL OFF HDSDI OUTPUT 1 Off On Off HDSDI OUTPUT 2 On On Off MONITOR Off On Off Output connector Text output modes selected by DISPLAY CONTROL gt SD CHARA settings SDI COMPOSITE ALL OFF SDSDI OUTPUT On Off On Off COMPOSITE Off On On Off OUTPUT Adjusting the text display You can use the items in the DISPLAY CONTROL setup menu to specify the position size and type of superimposed characters See page 91 for more information about the items in the DISPLAY CONTROL menu Superimposed Text Information suoiesedalg Z 19 dey9 37 suonesedaig zg sajdeup 38 Information displayed Type of time data
190. ng is possible on discs containing clips that have not been salvaged although it is possible to play back the normally recorded sections Recording becomes possible if you perform a quick format but this erases all of the original recorded content To restore clips with a full salvage T Insert the disc on which recording did not end normally The message Salvage appears on the display To cancel the clip salvage Press the RESET button The message EJECT appears when REC INH is displayed in the operation modes section of the display If the disc is write protected eject the disc set the Write Inhibit tab to enable recording and then insert the disc again If REC INH on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON set it to OFF see page 85 This operation cannot be cancelled once it begins Before using another XDCAM device D to perform a full salvage of a disc that was recorded successfully on the PDW F75 F355 F335 check that the version of the other device is version 1 7 or higher Salvage cannot be completed successfully on version 1 6 or lower devices 1 PDW F350 F330 PDW 530 510 PDW F70 F30 PDW 1500 PDW R1 PDW V1 PDW D1 and PDW 70MD 2 Press the SET button Processing begins and the message Executing appears When processing finishes a message appears to display the results If the message reads Incomplete the clips that failed were lost Handling Discs
191. ng the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over e Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus 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 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
192. o 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage and transport temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating relative humidity no condensation allowed 25 to 80 RH Storage and transport relative humidity no condensation allowed 20 to 90 System Recording format Video MPEG HD HQ35 SP25 LP18 Mbps DVCAM 25 Mbps MPEG 4 MPEG HD 16 bits 48 kHz 4 2 channels Proxy video Audio Proxy audio DVCAM 16 bits 48 kHz 4 channels A law 8 bits 8 kHz 4 channels Playback format MPEG HD HQ35 SP25 LP18 Mbps DVCAM 25 Mbps MPEG 4 MPEG HD 16 bits 48 kHz 4 2 channels DVCAM 16 bits 48 kHz 4 channels A law 8 bits 8 kHz 4 channels Video Proxy video Audio Proxy audio 1 The MPEG 4 Codec is a product of Ingenient Technologies Inc Recording playback times PFD23 PFD23A discs Recording Mode 4 channel 2 channel format audio audio MPEG HD HQ mode 65 minutes or 68 minutes or more more SP mode Approx 85 Approx 90 minutes minutes LP mode 112 minutes or 122 minutes or more more DVCAM Approx 85 minutes PFDS0DLA discs Recording Mode 4 channel 2 channel format audio audio MPEG HD HQ mode 145 minutes or 150 minutes or more more SP mode Approx 190 Approx 200 minutes minutes LP mode 248 minutes or 265 minutes or more more DVCAM Approx 185 minutes The recording and playback times listed above are approximate Maximum recordin
193. o SREF VIDEO input Yes No HDSDI Synchronize to HDSDI input SG No external synchronization No Yes HDSDI Synchronize to REF SG VIDEO input No No HDSDI No external SG synchronization a When VIDEO CONTROL gt REFERENCE SEL in the setup menu is set to INPUT b When VIDEO CONTROL gt REFERENCE SEL in the setup menu is set to AUTO There is no external synchronization for file operations by FAM connection see page 81 External Synchronization suonesedalg Z jajdeup 31 suonesedaid zg sajdeup 32 Setup The principal setup operations before operating this unit are carried out using setup menus This section explains how to set the date and time and how to adjust the brightness of the LCD panel See Chapter 6 Menus page 84 for more information about menu operations and menu items Setting the Date and Time When using this unit for the first time you should set the date and time as follows Before starting press the DISPLAY button to set the monitor video section to its largest size Or connect an external video monitor to this unit and superimpose menus see page 37 on the monitor screen 1 Press the MENU button The system menu appears on the monitor scre
194. o record video audio or to play back the content recorded on the disc The discs should be handled and stored carefully Do not touch the surface of the disc itself within the cartridge Deliberately opening the shutter may cause damage Do not disassemble the cartridge The supplied adhesive labels are recommended for indexing discs Apply the label in the correct position Storage e Do not store discs where they may be subjected to direct sunlight or in other places where the temperature or humidity is high Do not leave cartridges where dust may get inside e Store cartridges in their cases Care of the discs e Remove dust and dirt on the outside of a cartridge using a soft dry cloth e If condensation forms allow ample time to dry before use Write Protecting Discs To protect the content recorded on the disc from accidental erasure move the Write Inhibit tab on the lower surface of the disc in the direction of the arrow as shown in the following figure Handling Discs yoLq eld pue Bulpiovey g Jaydey9 41 yoeqhe q pue Bulpiooay say deyo 42 Write Inhibit tab Lower surface of the disc Slide in the direction of the arrow Write Inhibit tab settings SAVE gt SAVE gt Recording enabled Recording disabled You can also write protect individual clips For details see Locking Write Protecting Clips page 57 Loading and Unloading a Disc When the on standby
195. ode Set the country code by entering an abbreviated alphanumeric string 4 byte alphanumeric string according to the values defined in ISO 3166 1 There are about 240 country codes Find your own country code on the following web page Refer to ISO 3166 1 http www din de gremien nas nabd iso3 166ma codlstp1 en_listp1 html When the country code is less than 4 bytes the active part of the code occupies the first part of the 4 bytes and the remainder must be filled with the space character 20h Example Japan For Japan the country code is JP which is 2 bytes or JPN which is 3 bytes Thus enter the following JP__ or JPN _ where _ represents a space ORGANIZATION organization code Enter a 4 byte alphanumeric string for the organization code There are no problems in recording or playing back audio video signals even if the ORGANIZATION is not set Organization codes must be acquired by applying to the SMPTE registration office When no organization code has been acquired it is forbidden to enter an arbitrary string As a rule the code 00 must be entered Freelance operators who do not belong to an origination should enter USER user code Enter a 4 byte alphanumeric string to identify the user The user code is registered with each organization locally It is usually not centrally registered When the user code is less than 4 bytes enter the user code at the beginning of the 4 bytes and fil
196. of Parts DISPLAY KEY INH key operation inhibit mode button This functions as a DISPLAY button when pressed alone and as a KEY INH button when pressed together with the SHIFT button DISPLAY button Each press of this button switches the monitor video display section between its three display sizes KEY INH button Each press of this button turns key operation inhibit mode on or off PAGE button This displays the function menu if it is not already visible The most recently accessed page appears If the function menu is visible this button switches between the function menu pages HOME P1 P2 Monitor video display section This displays monitor video and the system menu You can press the DISPLAY button to switch the display of monitor video between three sizes The largest size occupies the full display screen Use the largest size to view superimposed information Function menu Use the PAGE button to display this menu and to switch between the pages HOME P1 P2 of the menu Each page has five setting items which correspond to the F1 to F5 buttons Press the corresponding button to change a setting For details see page 84 Function Menu in Chapter 6 Operation modes This displays the current operation modes KEY INH key operation inhibit mode Key operation inhibit mode has been turned on with the KEY INH button REC INH recording inhibit mode Recording inhibit mode has be
197. ons where the unit may be exposed to rain Locations subject to violent vibration Near strong magnetic fields Close to radio or TV transmitters producing strong electromagnetic fields e In direct sunlight or close to heaters for extended periods To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communications devices The use of portable telephones and other communications devices near this unit can result in malfunctions and interference with audio and video signals It is recommended that the portable communications devices near this unit be powered off About the LCD panel LCD panels are manufactured with extremely high precision technology that yields effective pixel rates of 99 99 or higher However very rarely one or more pixels may be permanently dark or permanently lit in white red blue or green This phenomenon is not a malfunction Such pixels have no effect on the recorded data and the unit may be used with confidence even if they are present Condensation If you move the unit from a very cold place to a warm place or use it in a damp location condensation may form on the optical pickup Then if the unit is operated in this state recording and playback may not be performed properly Do the following to prevent this from happening e When you move or operate the unit in an environment where condensation may form be sure to insert a disc in advance e Whenever you turn on the On standby switch chec
198. persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY If used in USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P Configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 or 18 AWG wires Length Minimum 1 5 m Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable 2 Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel When installing the installation space must be secured in consideration of the ventilation and service operation e Do not block the ventilation slots at the left side and right side panels and vents of fans e Leave a space around th
199. picture information if wide picture information is detected on the disc OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not add wide picture information ON gt gt gt ON Always add wide picture information e To add wide picture information to the output signal it is necessary in addition to setting this item to set line 20 when the system frequency is 601 30P or line 23 when the system frequency is 501 25P to THROUGH in the VIDEO CONTROL gt BLANK LINE item of the setup menu e When the system frequency is 60I or 30P it may not be possible to completely output wide picture information if the VITC insertion position has been set to 20LINE with the setup menu items TIME CODE gt VITC POS SEL 1 2 FRAME PB gt Frame PB Select whether to output fields or frames as still images of video AUTO gt gt AUTO Output a field image when the format is interlaced and output a frame image when the format is progressive FRAME gt gt FRAME Always output a frame image snus 9 sajdeup 96 PROCESS CONTROL gt Proc ctrl Separate adjustment screens appear for the following items Use the jog dial to make settings and press the MENU button to return from the adjustment screens to the second level of the setup menu VIDEO GAIN gt gt V gain Adjust the video output level 848 gt gt gt 848 to 847 gt gt gt 847 Factory default setting 0 gt gt gt 0 CHROMA GAIN gt gt
200. r 30P 20LINE gt gt 20 line to 12LINE gt gt 12 line Select any line from 12 to 20 Factory default setting 18 LINE gt gt 18 line line18 When the system frequency is 60i 23 98P or 30P the VBID Video Blanking ID receives priority over a selection of 20LINE When the system frequency is 50i or 25P 22LINE gt gt 22 line to 9LINE gt gt 9 line Select any line from 9 to 22 Factory default setting 21 LINE gt gt 21 line line 21 EE OUT PHASE gt EE out Determine the output phase for the LTC signal output from the TIME CODE OUT connector when recording timecode and in STOP REC mode forced E E mode MUTING gt gt muting Suppress the output THROUGH gt gt through Output the timecode input to the TIME CODE IN connector as it is VIDEO INPUT PHASE gt gt V input Output the timecode with the same phase as the input video signal phase VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE gt gt V output Output the timecode with the same phase as the output video signal phase SEARCH MUTING gt Srch muting Select whether to suppress the output from the TIME CODE OUT connector in search jog shuttle mode OFF gt gt OFF Do not suppress ON gt gt ON Suppress PD PRESET gt PD preset Select the timecode to preset The A frames of pulldown sequences are preset This appears only when 24P 2 3 pulldown is selected 24F TC gt gt 24F TC Timecode value that becomes
201. r edited clip list data later on be sure to save it to disc If the Write Inhibit tab on the disc is set to the recording disabled position you cannot save the current clip list to the disc It may not be possible to record because of some other reason for example not enough free capacity on the disc Glo ie Proceed as follows 1 Display the CLIP menu See Displaying the CLIP menu page 74 2 Use the 4 MARK1 or O MARK2 button to move the cursor to SAVE CLIP LIST and then press the SET button A list of clip lists appears The date of creation or the title is displayed for each clip list NEW FILE is displayed for clip lists without any saved data To switch between title display and date of creation display Press the OUT button For details see To select the type of clip list information to display page 66 3 Use the 4 MARKI1 or O MARK2 button or jog dial to select the desired clip list and then press the gt OUT button The current clip list is saved to disc To cancel the save Press the MENU button To assign a title to a clip list Saving the Current Clip List to Disc uolajas eueds p Ja deyp 73 uonoejeg eUuedS p JeldeuD 74 Use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software For details
202. r of files v Laptop computer etc Disc recorder this unit i LINK cable not supplied Windows recognizes this unit as aremovable disc and displays one of the following icons on the remote computer s task bar e Windows 2000 e Windows XP ee The remote computer is now able to perform file operations when a disc is inserted into this unit Operation limitations during FAM connections With the exception of the EJECT button recording buttons and playback control buttons are disabled This unit cannot be controlled from any device connected to an external device connector There is no signal output from this unit and the message PC REMOTE appears in the display of this unit and on the external monitor Operating on Files Proceed as follows Start Explorer Check that a drive letter has been assigned to this unit The drive letter will differ depending on the number of other peripherals connected to the remote computer 2 Use Explorer to perform file operations on the disc loaded in this unit You can operate in the same way that you operate on local drives and files on network computers If you power this unit off during an FAM connection the data transferred thus far is discarded e All file operations are not possible for some types of files For details see File Operation Restrictions page 79 File Operations in File Access Mo
203. re supported They are selected by setting INTERFACE SELECT gt i LINK MODE in the setup menu see page 99 AV C Audio Video Control connection Output DVCAM format digital video and audio signals LINK MODE set to AV C Audio output signals are 2ch or 4ch as selected by AUDIO CONTROL gt DV OUT MODE in the setup menu see page 98 FAM file access mode connection Input and output files between this unit and a computer i LINK MODE set to FAM PC REMOTE If video or audio signals from an external device connected to the S400 connector fail to be output disconnect the i LINK cable and connect it again pushing it straight in Before connecting or disconnecting an i LINK cable between this unit and a device with a 6 pin i LINK connector power off the device and disconnect its power cord from the electrical outlet If the i LINK cable is connected or disconnected with the device s power plug still connected high voltage 8 to 40 V from the device s i LINK connector can flow into this unit possibly damaging the unit When connecting this unit to a device with a 6 pin i LINK connector connect to the 6 pin i LINK connector of the other device first Except in playback modes jog and shuttle modes etc audio signals output from this connector and monitored on another device may sound different from the audio signals played back on this unit 4 signal ground terminal Connect to the system groun
204. repeat playback 56 searching with essence marks 54 searching with the chapter function 55 searching with the expand function 53 selecting a thumbnail image 52 shuttle mode 51 start position 49 thumbnail search 51 variable speed mode 51 POWER switch 21 PREV button 17 Proxy AV data 10 Proxy browsing software 77 Q Quick salvage 43 R REC button 18 REC INH 15 Recording 41 44 procedure 47 to adjust the audio recording levels 47 to record essence marks 48 to specify the frame to use as the thumbnail image 47 using the Clip Continuous Rec function 48 using the HDSDI remote control function 48 when recording does not end normally 43 Recording inhibit mode 15 Recording playback format 15 REF VIDEO INPUT connectors 19 Reference signal 15 REMOTE 15 Remote commander 22 before use 22 replacing the lithium battery 22 Remote connector selector switch 21 Remote control switch 13 Remote control unit 31 Remote mode 15 REMOTE 9P connector 21 REPEAT 15 Repeat mode 15 Repeat playback 56 RESET button 13 RM 280 31 RS232C connector 21 S Salvage functions 43 Scene selection 60 quick scene selection 68 SD video view 26 SDSDI OUTPUT connector 20 Search with essence marks 54 with the chapter function 55 with the expand function 53 with thumbnails 51 SET button 13 Setup 32 Setup menu 87 AUDIO CONTROL 97 DISC PROTECTION 94 DISPLAY CONTROL 91 displaying 86 INTERFACE SELECT 98 items 89 MENU GRADE 101 METADATA 99 OPERATION
205. s Enable or disable operation from the wireless remote commander DISABLE gt gt DISABLE Disable ENABLE gt gt ENABLE Enable METADATA Metadata Metadata settings INDEX POSITION gt Index Pos Specify which frame to use as the thumbnail image index picture when recording Description OSEC gt gt 0 sec to 10SEC gt gt 10 sec The frame at 0 seconds to 10 seconds from the top of the clip specified in units of 1 second Factory default setting 0 SEC STORE OWNER gt Ownership Create UMID owner The STORED OWNERSHIP screen appears information For details see Appendix Setting UMID ownership information on page 124 UMID gt UMID SDI OUT gt gt SDI out Select ON gt gt gt ON Output whether to output UMID in the VANC of HD SDSDI output OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not output SD VANC LINE gt gt SDI line When SDI OUT is set to ON select the line of SDSDI output in which to output the UMID 12LINE gt gt gt 12 line to 19LINE gt gt gt 19 line Select in the range line 12 to line 19 Factory default setting 17LINE line 17 HD VANC LINE gt gt HD line When SDI OUT is set to ON select the line of HDSDI output in which to output the UMID 9LINE gt gt gt 9 line to 20LINE gt gt gt 20 line Select in the range line 9 to line 20 Factory default setting 17LINE line 17 System Men
206. sajdeup 88 Top level SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL Second level REPEAT MODE Third level AUTO EE SELECT DISC OUT LOCAL ENABLE F FWD REV REC FORMAT STOP DISC END STANDBY OFF CLIP TITLE AUTO TITLE TITLE FILE NAMING NAMING FORM AUTO NAMING m SYSTEM SEL SYSTEM FREQ SEARCH ENABLE VAR SPD LIMIT PREROLL TIME AFTER CUE UP ASM POSTROLL CLIP CONT REC FIND MODE CHARA POSITION CHARA TYPE CHARA VSIZE DISPLAY INFO SUB STATUS MENU DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ALARM MENU STATUS HD CHARA SD CHARA TCG REGEN TIME CODE DISC PROTECTION VIDEO CONTROL Continued UB BINARY GP VITC POS SEL 1 VITC POS SEL 2 EE OUT PHASE SEARCH MUTING PD PRESET VITC STILL TIMER INT VIDEO SG BLANK LINE REFERENCE SEL SETUP REMOVE SETUP ADD CC F1 BLANK CC F2 BLANK WIDE MODE FRAME PB PROCESS CONTROL UP CONVERT UC J SELECT 23 9P OUTPUT 7 VIDEO GAIN CHROMA GAIN CHROMA PHASE SETUP LEVEL HD SYNC PHAS SD SYNC PHAS OUTPUT SCH DOWN CONVERT AUTO SQUEEZE CONV MODE DETAIL GAIN m CONV MODE LETTER BOX H CROP POSIT DETAIL GAIN CROSS COLOR System Menu Top level AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELECT METADATA Second level Third level
207. scteutriedeneeeneeasceccsoestvnset 119 SPECHICATIONS siisii asiaa sosina taser i 120 Using UMID Data sseesssennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnana 123 MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License sseeeeeeeeeeees 125 GIOSSANY a E E E AE 126 ROX EE T E E E E 128 Overview Features The PDW F75 is a professional disc recorder supporting HD playback and recording with Professional Disc media When you use this unit in combination with a nonlinear editing system the FAM 2 function enables data file transfers between the unit and computers over the i LINK interface allowing the unit to be used like an external hard drive Its compact design which also permits vertical placement saves installation space on the desktop The unit can be used as a player for video editing and program output and as a recorder for nonlinear editing For these applications it can be connected to Sony nonlinear editors monitors and video equipment with HDSDI interfaces via its standard HDSDI I O connectors It incorporates a color LCD display allowing you to check video and use the menu system without connecting an external monitor 1 Professional Disc is a trademark of Sony Corporation 2 FAM File access mode Features of This Unit The principal features of this unit are as follows MPEG HD codec High quality video and audio recording and playback The MPEG HD codec provides video compression
208. ss the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Moves to the first or last clip Press MARK1 or MARK2 button with the SHIFT button held down Switches to the previous or next page Does not switch when there is only one page Press an IN button or gt OUT button with the SHIFT button held down Selects continuous multiple clips If you selected TRIM you can select only one sub clip Press the SET button This allows you to carry out the editing operation selected from the CLIP menu for the selected sub clip Carry out the selected editing operation For details see the following pages Reordering sub clips Page 70 Trimming sub clips Page 71 Deleting sub clips Page 72 Setting the timecode Page 72 Save the edited current clip list to disc For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 CLIP menu item Description MOVE Reorder sub clips TRIM Change the In and Out points of sub clips DELETE Delete unnecessary sub clips TC PRESET Set the first timecode of the current clip list to any value 3 Press the SET button A screen appears to allow you to select the target sub clip of the operation A timecode setting screen appears if you have selected TC PRESET 4 Use the arrow buttons or jog dial to select the desired sub clip 70 Editing Clip Lists Reordering Sub Clips Proceed as follows 1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 of the proce
209. switch indicator is lit green you can load and unload a disc as shown in the following figure On standby switch and indicator To unload Press the EJECT button To load Insert a disc face up The disc is drawn in The disc slot indicator flashes orange when you insert a disc and lights blue when the disc is completely loaded The indicator flashes blue when you eject a disc and goes out when the disc is completely ejected Formatting a Disc Unused discs are formatted automatically when they are loaded into this unit Handling Discs To format a recorded disc load the disc into the unit then proceed as follows When a recorded disc is formatted all the data on the disc is erased Locked clips see page 57 are also erased 1 Press the DISPLAY button to maximize the monitor video section 2 Press the MENU button The system menu appears on the display 3 Select DISC MENU using the 4 MARK1 button or MARK2 button then press the OUT button 4 Select FORMAT using the MARK2 button then press the gt OUT button The menu item QUICK FORMAT is selected 5 Press the OUT button The message QUICK FORMAT OK appears To cancel a disc format Press the RESET button to return to the state of step 3 To clear the menu from the screen carry out step 7
210. t HOUR MIN SEC or FRAME you want to set 3 Use the 4 MARK1 and MARK2 buttons or jog dial to display the value you want to set To cancel the timecode setting Press the RESET button 4 When you have finished setting all the digits you want press the SET button The starting timecode for the current clip list is set to the specified LTC value The count starts from that value when playback starts 5 Save the current clip list to disc gt For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 The drop frame or non drop frame setting of the current clip list reflects the setting of the unit at the time when one of the following operations is performed e Adding the first sub clip e Setting the start timecode Previewing the Edited Clip List With the SUB CLIP button lit press the PLAY button If you are in the thumbnail screen the THUMBNAIL button is lit playback starts from the beginning of the selected sub clip However if you press the SUB CLIP button to turn it off and then press it again to light it the playback start position is reset to the start of the clip list With the SUB CLIP button lit press the PLAY button You can repeat playback of the current clip list by setting SET UP gt OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REPEAT MODE to ON Saving the Current Clip List to Disc Edited clip list data is not saved unless you carry out this operation If you are going to use the created o
211. t selected with Al INPUT to A4 INPUT on the HOME page of the function menu see page 84 During display of E ED video this displays 2CH 16BIT two channels 16 bits or 4CH 16BIT four channels 16 bits according to the setting of AUDIO CONTROL gt REC MODE in the setup menu see page 97 Always displays 4CH 16BIT when the DVCAM format is being used MBIAJOAC JO deUD 1 E E Abbreviation of Electric to Electric A mode in which input video and audio signals are output after passing through electric circuits only Recording playback format This displays the following During playback Recording format of the loaded disc During recording E E screen display FAM connection Signal format Compression method video bit rate 2 MPEG HD HQ SP LP DVCAM a Selected with OPERATIONAL FUNCTION gt REC FORMAT in the setup menu see page 90 Time data type This displays the type of the time data that appears in the time data display section The time data type is set with CNTR SEL on page P1 of the function menu see page 85 COUNTER Elapsed recording playback time TC VITC Timecode UB VIUB User bits When TC or UB is selected and VITC is selected under TC VITC on page P2 of the function menu see page 86 a VITC indicator appears TC changes to VITC and UB changes to VIUB Time data display section Normally this displays the time data selected with CNTR SEL on page P1 of the fu
212. t signals see page 37 SDSDI OUTPUT connector BNC type This outputs SDSDI signals downconverted from HD video input signals or the SDSDI signals being played back or being recorded When CHAR SEL on page P1 of the function menu is set to ON and DISPLAY CONTROL gt SD CHARA in the setup menu is set to SDI or ALL information such as timecode menu settings and error messages is superimposed on the output signals see page 37 4 Digital audio signal input output section DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors B DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU INPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors BNC type Names and Functions of Parts These input AES EBU format digital audio signals The 1 2 connector corresponds to audio channels 1 and 2 and the 3 4 connector corresponds to audio channels 3 and 4 To handle input signals as non audio data use the AUDIO CONTROL gt DATA MODE item of the setup menu see page 98 to set the input of channels 1 and 2 CH1 CH2 IN or the input of channels 3 and 4 CH3 CH4 IN to DATA DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU OUTPUT 1 2 and 3 4 connectors BNC type These output AES EBU format digital audio signals The 1 2 connector corresponds to audio channels 1 and 2 and the 3 4 connector corresponds to audio channels 3 and 4 5 Timecode input output section TIME CODE IN connector TIME CODE OUT conne
213. ta transfer and other operations Other advantages include the following feature When connected to multiple i LINK devices your i LINK device can perform data transfer and other operations not only with the directly connected devices but also with any of the devices that are connected to those devices Therefore you do not need to be concerned with device connection order However depending on the features and specifications of the connected devices you may need to use certain functions differently and you may not be able to transfer data or perform certain operations i LINK a nickname for IEEE 1394 proposed by Sony is a trademark supported by many companies worldwide IEEE 1394 is an international standard defined by IEEE the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc About i LINK xlpueddy 119 xlpueddy The unit can be connected to one device with the i LINK cable DV cable When you connect with a device that has two or more i LINK connectors refer to the operating instructions supplied with the connected device About data transfer speed of i LINK i LINK defines maximum data transfer speeds of approximately 100 200 and 400 Mbps D that are referred to as 100 S200 and S400 respectively The maximum data transfer speed that an i LINK device supports is identified on the specifications page of the operating instructions supplied with the device or near its i LINK connector When yo
214. te g frame sequence The following figure shows the playback k q 8 ug pray This kind of frame sequence adjustment is not carried out frame sequence when 01 00 00 00 has been set for the 24 for clip list playback B Timecode 24P tframe Conversion 2 reference 24P Video Frame Count TC 24F 00 59 59 22 00 59 59 23 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 01 00 00 02 01 00 00 03 01 00 00 04 D frame C frame Frame Seqence 60i 1frame 60i Pulldown Video TC 30F Timecode during playback of pulldown signals During playback of pulldown signals timecode is converted to 30 frames to match the 59 941 video output signals The values of 24F TC and 30F TC under TIME CODE gt PD PRESET in the setup menu are used as the conversion references To display 30 frame pulldown timecode in the monitor video display section or on an external monitor 1 Press the MENU button The system menu see page 86 appears 2 Press the 4 MARK1 or MARK2 button to select SETUP MENU 3 Press the gt OUT button The setup menu appears 4 Press the 4 MARK1 or MARK2 button to select DISPLAY CONTROL 36 24P 23 98P Mode Settings A frame B frame C frame D frame A frame 09 59 59 28 09 59 59 29 10 00 00 00 10 00 00 01 10 00 00 02 10 00 00 03 10 00 00 04 10 00 00 05 SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL gt TIME CODE DISC PROTECTION VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELEC
215. ter changing any of the sub items press the on standby switch to power the unit off put it into standby and then press it again to power the unit on The initial settings of the setup menu as a whole will change to reflect the settings made here SYSTEM FREQ gt gt Sys Freq Select the system 60l gt gt gt 60i 59 94 501 gt gt gt 50i 50i frequency 30P gt gt gt 30P 29 97P 25P gt gt gt 25P 25P 23 98P gt gt gt 23 98P 23 98P UC J SELECT gt gt UC J sel UC gt gt gt UC For areas outside Japan Select the area of use J gt gt gt J For Japan 23 9P OUTPUT gt gt 23 9P out Select the monitor output when the SYSTEM FREQ is 23 98P 23 98PSF gt gt gt 23 9PsF Output as 23 98P 2 3 PULL DOWN gt gt gt 2 3PD Output after pulldown conversion to 59 94i System Menu OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Operational Operation settings SEARCH ENABLE gt Search ENA Specify how to put the unit into a search mode jog shuttle or variable speed Description DIAL DIRECT gt gt DIAL The unit switches to a search mode when you press the JOG SHUTTLE or VAR button or when you turn the jog or shuttle dial except during recording VIA SEARCH KEY gt gt via KEY The unit switches to a search mode when you press the JOG SHUTTLE or VAR button VAR SPD LIMIT gt VAR limit Specify whether to limit the speed of variable
216. ts 17 43 01 COs sO SCENE SELECTION TOTAL GHEE 2 Carry out steps 8 to 12 of the procedure in Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List page 65 to include thumbnails of the scenes you want to include in the clip list The section from the selected thumbnail to the next thumbnail is included as a sub clip 3 Save the current clip list to disc For details see Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 73 When you select several chapter thumbnails they are added to the clip list as a single sub clip Quick Scene Selection Adding Sub Clips during Recording Playback or Search Before starting load the clip list to which you want to add a sub clip into the current clip list see page 75 You can use a trimming operation see page 71 to change In and Out points set by the quick scene selection function 2 3 4 2 3 00 00 00 00 PHONES d With the SUB CLIP button off and the clip displayed in full screen mode play back the clip or conduct a search to find the point that you want to set as the In point To display the desired clip in full screen mode If the thumbnail screen is displayed use the arrow buttons or jog dial to select the clip to display in full screen mode and then press the SET button
217. ts blue while a disc is being accessed and while a file is open by a FAM or FTP connection If the on standby switch is pressed while this indicator is lit the unit waits until access to the disc is completed before switching to the standby state Do not turn off the POWER switch on the rear panel or disconnect the power cord while the ACCESS indicator is lit Doing so can result in a loss of data on the disc Remote control switch Different positions of the switch allow different operations as follows NETWORK Enables access to the network Operation from the front panel of the unit is disabled during access to a network device LOCAL Enables operation from the front panel of the unit REMOTE Enables remote control of this unit from the following devices e Devices connected to external device connectors on the rear panel e Devices with HDSDI remote control functions e The optional remote control panel not supplied Use the setup menu item INTERFACE SELECT gt REMOTE I F to select which of the connectors is used for remote control see page 99 LEVEL audio level adjustment knob This adjusts the volume of the audio output from the PHONES jack At the same time it also adjusts the volume of the output from the AUDIO MONITOR connector on the rear panel PHONES jack stereo phone jack Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms to monitor audio during recording playback and editing The monitore
218. tton then press the gt OUT button The TC PRESET MODE screen appears TC PRESET MODE TCG 00 00 00 00 INC DEC M 4 KEY SHIFT gt KEY CLEAR RESET KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY ABORT MENU KEY 5 Use the arrow buttons and the RESET button to set the initial timecode value IN button or gt OUT button Select the digit to change it flashes 4 MARK1 button or MARK2 button Change the value of the selected digit RESET button Reset all digits to 0 To cancel the timecode setting Press the MENU button 6 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears and the timecode set in step 5 is displayed If RUN MODE on page P2 of the function menu is set to FREE RUN timecode begins to advance from the initial value you just set To set timecode to the current time T Set RUN MODE on page P2 of the function menu to FREE RUN and set DF NDF to DF 2 Carry out steps 1 to 5 of the previous section To record timecode after setting an initial value Internal Preset to set the timecode to a time slightly ahead of the current time 3 Press the SET button at the instant when the current time matches the displayed timecode To set user bits You can record up to eight hexadecimal digits of information date time clip number etc in the timecode track Set CNTR SEL on page P1 of the function menu to UB 2 Carry out steps 2 to 4 of the previous
219. ty Titles are displayed enclosed in double quotation marks See To display a list of thumbnail images page 51 for more information about the thumbnail screen Clip names clip list names and titles are converted as follows for display in the thumbnail screen and the CLIP menu e If the names are longer than 15 characters only the first 9 characters and the last 5 characters are displayed Other characters are converted into O e Lowercase characters are converted into uppercase e Kanji and other multibyte characters and some alphabetic symbols are converted into O characters Sequences of multiple O characters is converted into single O characters The following alphabetic symbols can be displayed amp lt gt 5_ Display example JumpingDolphin_No103 JUMPINGDOUINO103 Creating Clip Lists Select the desired clip to include it in the current clip list as a sub clip There are two ways to select clips e Select from the thumbnail screen You can select the desired clips from the thumbnail screen You can also select continuous clips at a time In addition you can use the Expand function to specify a range to add in a clip or to load and add a clip with a chapter registered Select while playing back and searching You can select the scene to use while viewing the video quick scene selection Before starting Insert a disc containing recorded clips into the unit Includ
220. u snuay 9 Ja deuD 99 METADATA Metadata Metadata settings ESSENCE MARK gt SDI OUT gt gt SDI out Select EssnceMk whether to output essence marks in the VANC of HD SDSDI output Description ON gt gt gt ON Output OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not output SD VANC LINE gt gt SDI line When SDI OUT is set to ON select the line of SDSDI output in which to output essence marks 12LINE gt gt gt 12 line to 19LINE gt gt gt 19 line Select in the range line 12 to line 19 Factory default setting 17LINE line 17 HD VANC LINE gt gt HD line When SDI OUT is set to ON select the line of HDSDI output in which to output essence marks 9LINE gt gt gt 9 line to 20LINE gt gt gt 20 line Select in the range line 9 to line 20 Factory default setting 17LINE line 17 HD VANC INPUT gt HD VANC IN Make settings related to recording of the VANC data contained in HDSDI input LINE gt gt Line Select the line whose VANC you want to record OFF gt gt gt OFF Do not record VANC from any line 9LINE gt gt gt 9 LINE to 20LINE gt gt gt 20 line Select from the range line 1 to line 20 When this item is set to any setting other than OFF VANC packet information is saved in the DATA ITEM section of MXF files DID gt gt DID Select the DID of the VANC you want to record 00 gt gt gt 00 to FF gt gt gt FF
221. u connect a device that supports different data transfer speeds the actual data transfer speeds may be different from those indicated on the i LINK connectors 1 What is Mbps Megabits per second A measure of the rate at which data is transmitted per second In case of 100 Mbps 100 Megabits of data can be transmitted per second i LINK operation with this unit For details on operation when other equipment with an i LINK DV connector is connected see Chapter 2 page 24 For details on connection with an i LINK cable and the necessary software refer to the operating instructions supplied with the connected device Use Sony i LINK cables Use Sony i LINK cables to connect the i LINK devices 6 pins gt 4 pins For DV dubbing 6 pins gt 6 pins For DV dubbing i LINK and are trademarks 1 20 Specifications Specifications General External dimensions w h d excluding projections 307 x 100 x 411 mm 124 x4x 161 4 inches 411 161 4 2 0 2000 D00000 307 121 8 in mm inches gt Mass 7 2 kg 15 lb 13 oz Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 0 79 0 33 A Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 45 A 240 V 15 A 100 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 7 A 230 V Operating temperature 5 C t
222. u press the PLAY button playback starts from the first frame of the selected clip The factory default setting for the clip thumbnail is such that the first frame of the clip is used as the thumbnail but you can change this setting so that any desired frame is used as the clip thumbnail see To change a thumbnail image index picture page 52 However clip list playback always starts from the first frame regardless of the thumbnail To change the clip information displayed in the thumbnail list With the thumbnail list displayed proceed as follows Press the CLIP MENU SHIFT SUB CLIP button or the MENU button to display the clip menu 2 Press the MARK1 button or MARK2 button to select CLIP INFORMATION 3 Press the SET button A list of CLIP INFORMATION items appears DATE Date and time of recording TIME CODE Timecode of the first frame in the clip DURATION Recording time SEQUENCE NUMBER Thumbnail sequence number See To select a thumbnail image and start playback page 52 for more information about sequence thumbnail numbers TIME CODE is selected when the unit is shipped from the factory 4 Press the MARK1 or MARK2 button to select an item that you want to display as part of the clip information and then press the SET button The selected item is displayed as clip information under the thumbnail image To change a thumbnail image index picture With the thumbnail list
223. ueddy 110 Appendix Important Notes on Operation Use and storage Do not subject the unit to severe shocks The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped Do not cover the unit while operating Doing so will cause temperatures to rise inside the unit possibly resulting in failure After use Turn off the on standby switch If you plan not to use the unit for a long time turn off the POWER switch on the rear panel as well Shipping e Remove the disc before transporting the unit e If sending the unit by truck ship air or other transportation service pack it in the shipping carton of the unit Care of the unit If the body of the unit is dirty clean it with a soft dry cloth In extreme cases use a cloth steeped in a little neutral detergent then wipe dry Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinners as these may cause discoloration or other damage to the finish of the unit In the event of operating problems If you should experience problems with the unit contact your Sony dealer Use and storage locations Store in a level ventilated place Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places e In excessive heat or cold operating temperature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Remember that in summer or in warm climates the Important Notes on Operation temperature inside a car with the windows closed can easily exceed 50 C 122 F In damp or dusty locations Locati
224. ut audio levels The playback audio levels are fixed at their preset values PRESET All of the audio levels are fixed at preset values PB Adjust the playback audio levels The input audio levels are fixed at their preset values Arrow buttons The four arrow buttons are also used as the MARK1 button MARK2 button IN button and OUT button as follows button MARKI button Names and Functions of Parts button MARK2 button button IN button gt button OUT button You can use these buttons for menu setting operations thumbnail selection setting or deleting In Out points and so on IN button and OUT button CS oe 4 MARK1 button and MARK2 button IN indicator and OUT indicator IN button and gt OUT button When the setup or disc menu is visible use these buttons to change menu settings When the THUMBNAIL button is lit you can use these for thumbnail selection An In or Out point is set when you press the SET button with the 4 IN or gt OUT button held down The In or Out point setting is deleted when you press the RESET button with the lt IN or gt OUT button held down t MARK button and MARK2 button When the setup or disc menu is visible use these buttons to change menu settings When the THUMBNAIL button is lit you can use these for thumbnail selection During recording and playback the 4 MARK1 or MARKz2 button can be pressed with the SET button held
225. video section preset values Message in the time data display Init setup 3 Press the SET button The message NOW SAVING appears in the monitor video section and Saving appears in the time data display while the settings of all items are returned to their factory default settings These factory default settings are saved in memory If you power off the unit while settings are being saved settings may not be correctly returned to their factory default settings Wait until the saving is completed before powering off the unit To abandon the resetting operation Instead of pressing the SET button press the RESET button The display returns to the top level of setup menu leaving the settings unchanged Disc Menu Use the disc menu to delete data on discs and to format discs For the method of displaying the disc menu see Displaying the Setup and Disc Menus page 86 DISC MENU DELETE FORMAT snuaj 9 Jaydeyup The disc menu contains the following items Characters and symbols inside the brackets appear in the time data display section STATUS Status Displays disc or clip status DISC gt Disc Displays the DISC STATUS screen CLIP gt Clip Displays the CLIP STATUS screen The PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software allows you to write TITLE and TITLE to the disc but only TITLE1 appears here DELETE Delete Deletes clips from the disc LAST CLIP
226. when the unit is stopped at the end of the disc Use reverse search or playback instead MAX Clips DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED TO Delete unneeded clips or insert a disc with enough FOR MORE RECORDING DELETE free space SOME CLIPS MAX Files DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED TO Delete clips or GENERAL files FOR MORE RECORDING SPACE DELETE CLIPS OR NON AV DATA GENERAL FILES DISC CANNOT BE RECORDED TO FOR Delete unneeded clips or insert a disc with enough MORE RECORDING SPACE DELETE free space OTHER CLIP LISTS Disc Full DISC FULL FOR MORE RECORDING Delete unneeded clips or insert a disc with enough free space MAX SB CLP NO MORE SUB CLIPS CAN BE ADDED TO CLIP LIST This appears when an attempt is made to add sub clips when 300 sub clips have already been registered Limit the creation of sub clips to 300 or fewer CL OVER DUR gt DURATION OF ONE CLIP LIST MUST BE LESS THAN 24 HOURS This appears when you try to add a sub clip when the total duration of sub clips in a clip list has already reached 24 hours Create clip lists so that the total duration is within 24 hours Run Salvage EXECUTE SALVAGE PROGRAM This appears when recording E E display essence E mark recording or sub clip addition for quick scene E selection is attempted on a disc that needs to be a salvaged Try again after salvaging the clips on the disc see page 43 CNT mode 2 COUNTER MODE IS SELECTED This
227. xecute operations Names and Functions of Parts 1 3 M IAJBAC JE deUD 14 For details about scene selection see Chapter 4 Scene Selection page 60 1 Display and function menu section Audio level meters Audio format Recording playback format Time data type Time data display section System line number Clip number System frequency Audio monitor channels 1 i TCG EXT i i TC MODE PRESET 4 RUN MODE REC RUN KEY INH_ TC VITC 080 0 ae i REC INH VITC S REM a REMOTE DF NDF 00 0 i _RS422A_ NDF E J i REPEAT P2 Display F1 to F5 buttons PAGE DISPLAY G DISPLAY KEY INH button PAGE button Monitor video display section Operation modes Remaining disc capacity Reference signal Display Normally this displays the audio level meters timecode monitor pictures and current settings It also displays menus and scene selection thumbnail search setting screens F1 to F5 Function 1 to Function 5 buttons These buttons are enabled when the function menu see page 84 is visible Each press of a button changes the setting of the corresponding item in the menu When the SUB CLIP and THUMBNAIL buttons are lit the F4 button functions as a CHAPTER button and the F5 button functions as an EXPAND button Names and Functions
228. y e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents For the customers in Taiwan only Bees aS Olu WARNING Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss In order to use this product safely avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview A E E EAT TET 9 Features Of This Unit inna R A AT 9 Features of the PDBK 101 102 103 104 Option Boards 4 11 Names and Functions of Parts ccccsssseeceesseeeeeenseseeenseseeaes 12 PrOnt Panel ss ac cohes e a cod a n E a a Aa 12 Rear Panel oost tu said oes sate viens 18 Infrared Remote Commander ccccccccsssssssecececeeesesscsececeseeeeeesenees 22 Chapter 2 Preparations Setting the System Frequency ccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 24
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