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8. MEDIAL ALARM E10 0000 6 2 JP 6 ALARM E10 0000 ALARM ALARM 10 6 4 01 REEL TROUBLE 02 REEL TROUBLE
9. 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT 5 7 JP 027 SD CHARACTER 5 8 GP 028 HD CHARACTER 5 8 JP 5 3 5 7 JP 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT 2 5 7 0P CTL CTL TCR LTC UBR LTC
10. EJECT 1 POWER ON 2 E10 0000 E10 0000 6 3 6 2 OPD 3 2 JP 3 EIECT BE 4 1 4 1 1
11. 710 INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR OFF VTR CB 100 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE LEVEL 0 TH1 29 97 7 5 J H3 29 97 23 98PD 718 SETUP LEVEL SD SD D CONV SD J H1 0 40H 7FH J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 734 MASTER LEVEL SD SD D CONV SD Y Pb Pr 3 J H1 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD O 1000 1400 735 YLEVEL SD SD D CONV SD J H1 0 11000 1400 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 7
12. Ep DV i LINK HKJ 101 iLINK HKJ 101 iLINK DV DV 2 3 J H3 23 98 PD 23 98PsF 59 94i 2 3 A f1 A f2 B f1 B f2 C f1 C f2 D f1 D f2 23 98 17 X X A f1 A f2 B F1 IB f2 IB F1 IC f2 IC F1 ID 2 D f1 D 2 29 97 1 iLINK IEEE 1394 1995 iLINK 1 2 JP 18 2 3 PLAY
13. HD D3 eka MONITOR ee TC OUTPUT i E 1 iLINK HKT 101 1 4 uP 18 1 3 CD ROM CD ROM J H CD ROM CD ROM MMX Pentium 166 MHz PowerPC Macintosh 32 MB CD ROM 8 800x600 CD ROM V lt CD ROM
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15. 5 JP ME il HDCAMD SD Down converter HD SD PC display HDCAM HDCAM 12 65 mm HD 2 lt ir N NN SAT G CAG CTL a AT Supplemental Automatic Tracking 1 HDCAM
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18. HD SDI 623 24F TC A FRAME SELECT 624 30F TC A FRAME SELECT 23 98 29 97 23 98PD Ej 23 98 4 0 9 MSB 10H 10H 2 10M LSB 10S 23 98 23 98F TC HD
19. 03 REEL TROUBLE S 04 REEL TROUBLE 05 REEL TROUBLE Ate MAINZ SH EITAV IN ORME R BR 06 TAPE TENSION 07 CAPSTAN TROUBLE 08 DRUM TROUBLE 09 TH UNTH MOTOR 0A THREADING 10 HUMID 11 TAPE T E SENSOR 12 TAPE TOP SENSOR 13 TAPE END SENSOR 14 FAN MOTOR 20 CASS COMP MOTOR 92 INTERNAL I F ERROR SYS CPU
20. 099 MENU GRADE ENHAN 5 6 uP 58 5 3 CHA CHL THIET 002 CHARACTER H POSITION VIDEO OUTPUT O 4 8 0 1 0032 CHARACTER V POSITION VIDEO OUTPUT 0 1131 16 29 97 23 98PD J H3 O 14 17 25 24 J H3 23 98 J H3 0 1 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT VIDEO OUTPUT OFF T a
21. PC Tele File PC Tele File 1 Tele File IC Tele File 4 4 9 JP Ha ma 5 1
22. Bd DATA DIGITAL AUDIO Dolby E AC 3 CTL PsF PsF CTL TC UB RAY 2 3 JP f 3 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT PD J H3 OH 23 98PD e CTL T
23. 1 CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM index htm 2 PDF CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM e Netscape Navigator Netscape Communications Corporation Adobe Acrobat Adobe Systems Incorporated 1 1 5 JP e lll H EADEMENIE 2 1 B POWER 2 2 JP 2 5 JP
24. O PHONES PF 1 2 PROGRAMMABLE 2 6 JP FUNCTION 1 2 J H3 POWER ON FL OFF 2 2 1 JP sararem mos 2 1 S L 4 4 47 OPD PF 1 2 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 1 2 022 PF2 KEY SELECT PF 2
25. 270 Mbits SMPTE 259M i LINK LINK HKJT 101 IEEE1394 1 6 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 1 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q ANALOG HD COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 3 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 9 Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 0 D 1 14 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 9 Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 0 COMPUTER DISPLAY OUTPUT D sub 15 1 R G B 0 7 Vp p 75 0 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT L R 2 XLR 3 2 4 dBm 600 Q D3 OUTPUT PHONES JM 60 co 12 dBu 8 0 TIME CODE OUTPUT J H3 BNC 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q RS232C D sub 9 9 REMOTE IN 9P J H3 D sub 9 EXT SYNC J H3 BNC 2 HD Trilevel SYNC 0 6 Vp p
26. J H3 STANDBY VTR 8 501 STILL TIMER 2 2 D TC OUTPUT TT IM SER EXT esau SD a a VIDEO Ru TC OUTPUT B AC IN LOE REMOTE IN VIDEO OUTPUT RS 232C AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT D EXT SYNC J H3
27. 6 6 1 JP an an non 6 3 VTR ALARM E10 0000 E10 0000 AU SEL EN EN amp 5 MENU f pr ALARM
28. O AN ER 0 5 6 T Fa LLJ 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 YAF M R nennen nennen 3 CD ROM II ed VIN EEE E 5 IL TARIF VIREN Eee nenne B DAD Meise 2 1 3 IRINA en RR RE ashes luni elevate dase tor enw a eh ieee 41 2 cece cccessecseesseeseesseeseeseesseessenseeseeseenss 413 41 4 24 25 LMI 415 23 98 gt 29 97 H3 OA Terka mt E i SAAN A E E E T AAE E A E E 421 BEE E E EE E E MOD NO 42 3 cucu
29. ALL SD 028 HD CHARACTER HD J H1 OFF ON J H3 OFF HD ANALOG COMPONENT D3 MONITOR SDI HD SDI SUPER ALL HD 030 ILINK CHARACTER iLINK HKJ 11 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD BDV OFF ON 5 8 JP 5
30. DIAL ENABLE DIAL JOG SHUTTLE KEY JOG SHUTTLE 104 AUDIO MUTING TIME OFF 0 LOCK 105 REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM J H3 OFF ON STOP 114 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT LEVEL
31. PF 1 PF 2 FL 2 1 1 H B01 B12 5 5 0P O PHONES Av ERY 8 0 AUDIO MONITOR 114 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT LEVEL VAR LTC VITC SET MENU AU MON SEL SHIFT CTLTC UB r PCR PsF PAEED PD lt lt 8 CTL TC UB LTC VITC a IM NY IM MN IM N IW INA CTL RESET lt a gt MENU LTC VITC J H3 CTL RESET D FL
32. WHITE BLACK WOUT B OUT 012 CONDITION DISPLAY ON VIDEO MONITOR DIS ENA Bl V A V A a 002 003 009 b
33. SHIFT SET MENU 5 SET MENU 1 ty m POWER OFF a En ON SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT 25 PsF 501 Turn off on POWER 6 POWER OFF ON 29 97 25 29 97 25 B01 B12 2 1 2 SHIFT SET MENU JOG SH
34. UMID INFORMATION INSTANCE MATERIAL DATE TIME ALTITUDE ODD LONGITUDE LATITUDE ORGANIZATION USER COUNTRY 2 6 JP 2 Instance Number Generation Method Instance Number Material Number Generation Method Material Number Year Month Date Hour Minute Second Time Zone GPS PDOP Position Dilution Of Precision value E R W S N Organization Code User Code Country Code SO OC DOT TO O F FWD F FWD SHIEFT STOP STOP 105 REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM ON
35. im F BNC X 1 J H3 D1 2 2 7 JP ABYSS how sararem mos 2 2 BDV i LINK DV IEEE1394 6 i LINK HKJ 101 iLINK HIJ 101 DV DV 1 DV iLINK DV iLINK DV VTR DVCAM HD HD COMPONENT Y Pb Pr BNC X3 HD Y Pb Pr
36. 1 3 943 CROSS COLOR CRISP DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD O 4 7 5 14 JP 5 il 6 1 6 2 BCT HD12CL 1 2 3
37. TODA REL TIRE CERLE H04 THREADING H06 REEL SHIFT L S H12 DRUM RUNNING H02 H13 TAPE RUNNING U H03 6 4 UP 6 H14 THREADING U H04 H
38. 1 CI JOG JOG SHUTTTLE 1 JOG JOG SHUTTLE 2 SHTL SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE H 21 SHUTTLE TOG SHUTTLE SHUTTLE 101 SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE DIAL SHUTTLE 0 5
39. L R L R 2 L R LTC VITC LTC LTC VITC VITC SERVO ALARM CTL TC UB LTC VTITC CTL DF 2
40. 29 97 23 98 29 97 TIME 24F TC A FRAME SELECT 30F TC A FRAME SELECT PDT XX KX XX KX ORG XX KX KK IX 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 SHIFT STOP PLAY AU MON SEL 3 2 GP PLAY STOP 125 AUTO REWIND ENA AUTO TRACKING ON
41. O LTC VITC FL LTC VITC FL LTC VITC VITC 1 LTC Longitudinal Time Code 2 2 JP 28 SET MENU SHIFT SET MENU FL SET MENU 2 VITC Vertical Interval Time Code
42. REM RUN 024 MENU CHARACTER TYPE VIDEO OUTPUT WHITE BLACK WOUT B OUT 026 AUDIO MONITOR MODE AUDIO MONITOR MONO STEREO ALL 027 SD CHARACTER J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD SD D CONV J H1 OFF ON J H3 OFF SD COMPOSITE COMPOSITE SUPER SDI SDI SUPER
43. 4 1 4 24 25 CTL TC UB CTL LTC VTTC LTC VITC LTC VITC zn IN ke LEC LTC VITC VITC 4 2 JP 848 TCO XX XK RK RN ORG XX IKK IKK IKK 4 1 5 23 98 29 97 J H3 23 98PD 23 98 29 97 29 97 005 623 624 EL
44. 5 AU MON SEL AU MON SEL 1 FL 026 STEREO L R 1 CH 1 CH 2 2 CH 3 CH 4 3 CH 1 2 CH 1 2 4 CH 3 4 CH 3 4 5 CUE 6 026 AUDIO MONITOR MODE L R FLJ ALL 5 3 58 UP SHIFT
45. lt 50 cm 50i 25PsF 59 94i 29 97PsF 23 98PsF J H3 24PsF J H3 25 24PsF 4 HD Video ty uit Y Pb Pr HDTV D3 Computer display interface XGA Down converter Composite BNC amp Pin RS 232C J H3 2 3 J H3 HDSDI SMPTE 292M HD 4ch H3 OA e SDI SMPTE 259M 4ch JH3 J H3 RS 422A J H3 OA UMID SMPTE330M RP223
46. OEF PLAY py JOG 1 1 joG JOG SHUTTLE JOG JOG SHUTTLE 0G 3 JOG 101 SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE JOG SHUT
47. JOG SHUTTLE F FWD REW FL JOG SHTL JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE JOG JOG JOG
48. 20 2 2 5 JP ABYSS ROR Wio sararem mos 2 1 2 1 3 D EJECT REW PLAY OF FWD STOP STANDBY AY SAIMHIY A PEA EJECT REW REW SHIFT PLAY PLAY UMID SHIFT UMID
49. 2 8 JP 2 O EXT SYNC BNC X2 J H3 3 VBS VS OFF 75 Q SYNC LOCK LOCK H 5 cm 9 3 1 UP sw wow 3 2 1 2 HD DIGITAL VIDEO
50. 1 58 5 JP HIIKUEN TER Mo ulIXNUeN zer Mom IN 5 3 EN 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT OFFI ON 29 97 25 24 J H3 OA 23 98 J H3 23 98PD J H3 013 5 4 JP 020 DROP FRAME MODE SELECT TH1 29 97 J H3 29 97 23 98PD CTL DF NDF 23 98PD DF NDF 022 PE2 KEY SELECT PF2
51. STOP JOG SHUTTLE 2 TOG SHUTTLE SHUTTLE 101 SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABIE DIAL SHUTTLE 4 3 O 5 VITC 2 3 sjo 4 0 1 elk glnlulrlrlull lslrlilrld O SDI J H3 HD SDI J H3 COMPOSTTE COMPONENTY Pb Pr D3 MONITOR
52. TC UB HD 29 97F TC 23 98F TC 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 A 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 01 00 80 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 80 80 01 00 00 00 02 40 00 00 01 00 00 00 02 40 00 80 02 00 00 00 03 40 80 00 02 00 00 00 03 40 80 80 03 00 00 00 04 80 00 00 03 00 00 00 04 80 00 80 03 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 04 A 00 00 00 05 00 00 80 04 1 2 H1 HDCAM RS 232C HD D3 MONITOR SD ang 1 iLINK HKJ 101 1 1 3 JP wa m m 1 2 H3 HDCAM oO RS 422A Bool E 20000 Bm Hood a Hoos ACJ asan ea o o oooo 0 0 0 nnn
53. VAR FIXED 125 AUTO REWIND DIS ENAI 130 TIMER DISPLAY DIMMER CONTROL 0 3 3 0 137 TRACKING CONTROL VIA JOG JOG SHUTTLE SHUTTLE DIAL OFF ON PLAY JO0G SHUTTLE 140 AREA MARKER HD SD J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD HOFF ON 141 MONITOR FREQUENCY J H1 60HZ 59 94HZ 29 97 50HZ 25 J H3 CORE 60HZ 59 94HZ 29 97 23PD 50HZ
54. EJECT REW PLAY FFWD STOP 6 SEARCH 5 SEARCHRSI 5 4 5 Tele File Z 1 PC JZ 1 EO Readme PLAY F FWD REW STOP SHUTTLE JOG PLAY F FWD REW STOP SHUTTLE JOG PC Tele File Tele File
55. SHTL JOG 7 B20 SET MENU 1 joc sHOTTLE JOG SHUTTLE 1 _ B20 RESET SETUP ON SHUTTLE JOG PUSH SET Push SET button 2 Sigs IMA 7 Nr SET MENU l AA B01 B12
56. The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation Le mat riel contenu dans ce manuel consiste en informations qui sont la propri t de Sony Corporation et sont destin es exclusivement a l usage des acqu reurs de l quipement d crit dans ce manuel Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des op rations ou entretiens de l quipement a moins d une permission crite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind und ausschlieBlich zum Gebrauch durch den Kaufer der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung bestimmt sind Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdr cklich die Vervielf ltigung jeglicher Teile dieser Anleitung oder den Gebrauch derselben f r irgendeinen anderen Zweck als die Bedienung oder Wartung der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung ohne ausdr ckliche schriftliche Erlaubnis der Sony Corporation For the cu
57. 099 MENU GRADE BASIC ENHAN B01 RECALL BANK 1 1 ON B02 RECALL BANK 2 2 ON B11 SAVE BANK 1 1 ON B12 SAVE BANK 2 2 ON B20 RESET SETUP ON 5 5 9 JP HIIXNMS SH Mo HNXUEN rer Mom IN 5 4 101 SELECTION FORJOG SHUTTLE
58. AuFRAME J H1 AFRAME 624 30F TC J H3 23 98PD A FRAME SELECT 624 23 98 29 97 624 30F TC A FRAME SELECT 23 AuFRAME J H1 J H3 23 98PD AuFRAME 623 24F TC A FRAME SELECT 623 23 98 29 97 5 5 11 JP HIIKUEN TER Mo ulIXNUeN zer Mom HA 5 4 E
59. R 700 mV 45 G 700 mV 5 B 700 mV 5 Resolution XGA Refresh rate J H3 60 Hz 50 Hz 48 Hz J H1 60 Hz 50 Hz H Freq J H3 48 4 kHz 40 3 kHz 38 7 kHz J H1 48 4 kHz 40 3 kHz HD Analog D EIAJ CP 4120 yi 700 mV 5 Pb Pr 350 mV 45 300 mV YEE 5 Y 0 20 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB Pb Pr 0 7 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB S N 56 dB Y Pb Pr 75 0 45 Y C Delay Y Pb Pr 15 nS Analog Audio XLR 4 0 5 dBm 20 dBFS 600 0 PIN 10 0 5 dBu 20 dBFS 47kQ 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 0 1 5 dB Emphasis OFF Ref 1 kHz 85 dB Emphasis ON At 1 kHz 0 1 Emphasis ON At 1 kHz 20 dBFS A 2 JP Cue Audio 100 Hz 10 kHz 3 0 dB Ref 1 kHz 10 dB S N 43 5 dB DIN AUDIO RMS 3 Distortion THD 2 At1kHz 0 VU 0 18 JIS weighted HDSDI OUTPUT J H3 BNC 1 1 485 Gbits SMPTE 292M SDI OUTPUT J H3 DA BNC 1
60. SD 9H 21H 22H 9 22 VITC 2 2 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 619 VITC VITC SD D CONV JHH1 ON J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD OFF 620 TC CONVERSION AT 24F 25 24 25 25 25 OFF ON 621 STARTING TC SELECT 24 25 25 623 24F TC A FRAME SELECT 23
61. en LO 4 7 JP Lk kkk ksb h h k kk Tele File RNNINNNEM NNNNN KK NL NNN al ZON se ea va
62. SHUTTLE MODE OFF CUEUP FULL SLOW 0 2 5 12 JP 5 808 INTERNALAUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR OFF 1KHZ 1 kHz 20 dB FS oe LLINK AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT DV GLINK HKJ ICH172 CH 1 2 UM CH3 4 CHH3 4 a 4CH CH 2 3 4 901 VIDEO OUTPUTDATA SD SDI bit J H1 10BIT
63. 14 9 14 9 HDVS 13 9 25 TC CONV 24 25 24 25 25 005 TIME 620 ON 621 STARTING TC EL 25 24 25 13 9 HDVS SQUEEZE HD 16 9 4 3
64. CODE MESSAGE ERRORS 01 REEL TROUBLE Detected tape slack during threading or unthreading 02 REEL TROUBLE Detected tape slack or tape break during search fast forward or rewind 03 REEL TROUBLE Detected tape slack tape break or reel rock in the S side or T side during playback 04 REEL TROUBLE Detected abnormal tape speed during fast forward or rewind 05 REEL TROUBLE Detected abnormal operation on the S side or T side reel during cassette compartment operation 06 TAPE TENSION Detected excessive tape tension during playback 07 CAPSTAN TROUBLE Detected abnormal operation of capstan motor 08 DRUM TROUBLE Detected abnormal operation of drum motor 09 TH UNTH MOTOR Detected abnormal operation during threading or unthreading 0A THREADING Detected incorrect ending of process for tape top when threading 10 HUMID Detected moisture condensation 11 TAPE T E SENSOR Detected tape top and tape end simultaneously 12 TAPE TOP SENSOR Detected abnormal condition in tape top sensor 13 TAPE END SENSOR Detected abnormal condition in tape end sensor 14 FAN MOTOR Detected abnormal operation in the cooling fan motor 20 CASS COMP MOTOR Detected abnormal condition during cassette compartment operation 92 INTERNAL I F ERROR Detected abnormal condition in communication between SYS CPU and other CPU MPUs 96 SY NV RAM ERROR Detected abnormal operation in a system control device NV RAM 97 S
65. 4 8 GB 4 5 Tele File and Shot Mark Functions 4 9 GB 5 1 Menu System Configuration c cosssrssonssnesnussnnnenensonnsannne 5 1 GB 5 2 Menu Operations curecosssonssosennnennusnnnsnnnssonssnnennussnnsnnnsnnnsnnnnne 5 2 GB 5 3 Basic IM 5 7 GB 5 4 Extended Men cccccscccccsssssssscsccccessssscscccsssssscseccsceseees 5 10 GB 6 1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs 6 1 GB 6 2 Head Cleaning sisiccescssssce sashes tvsedssoesaesivessestvedscencevodsacesebeseaess 6 1 GB 6 3 Moisture Condensation cccccsccssscscssscssscccsssssssscecceceseees 6 2 GB 6 4 Error Messages ccscccscssscssscssssccsssscscscssscsssccescsseessecsseesees 6 3 GB 6 5 Digital Hours Meter ssccsscsssscssssscsssccssccsssessssssesssssenee 6 4 GB Specifica NoN Sessioner ennnen hasan A 1 GB Chapter Overview The J H1 also referred to as the unit in this manual is a Digital Videocassette Compact Player based on the HDCAM format For monitoring this unit uses a down converter so that you can check the recorded images even in the SD environment This feature allows you to monitor images easily using a commercial TV HD SD or PC display HDCAM format In the HDCAM format as in the Betacam series a recorder can record up to two hours of HD high quality images using a 12 65 mm width tape For compressing
66. SHIFT SHIFT SET MENU MENU SHIFT F FWD REW 1 STOP 1 CTL TC UB MOY FL CTL TC UB FL CTL
67. D3 HD Y Pb Pr MONITOR D sub 15 XGATE XGA HD SDI SUPER HD BNC x 1 J H3 HD 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT OFF AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT L R XLR 3 AU MON SEL L R 2 L R x 2 AU MON SEL L R 2
68. TCR VITC UBR VITC TXR UXR TER U R x O VITC 1 3 k I 2 4 4 4 5 VP ma on 4 3 A B 2 A B m Q i A B2 ny 2 E F TAPE UNTHREAD STANDBY OFF STOP F FWD REW
69. PLAY PLAY LOCK JOG STILL JOG FWD JOG REV SHUTTLE STILL SHUTTLE 4 6 JP 4 4 4 1 3 4 JP
70. J H3 D HD SDI 1 1 1 JP ma m m 1 1 S TL
71. 20H 12 20 VITC 2 2 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 25 VITC SD 9H 19H gt 22H 9 22 VITC 2 2 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 602 VITC POSITION SEI 2 29 97 23 98PD J H1 VITC SD J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 12H 18H 20H 12 20 VITC 2 2 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 25 VITC
72. JOG SHUTTLE 4 4 JP 4 2 SHUTTLE SHUTTLE STOP 101 SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE JOG SHUTTLE PLAY SHUTTLE PLAY JOG SHUTTLE 2
73. 29 97 J H1 23 98 J H3 013 5 4 JP 4 1 2 AU MON SEL L R O AU MON SEL 2 3 OPD 4 1 3 930 CONVERTER MODE DC H CROP HDVS 1 4 932 H CROP POSITION DC LETTER BOX 931 LETTER BOX MODE DC 3 16 9 4 4 1 UP ma mon 4 1
74. MONITOR connector D sub 15 pin Outputs video signals using the XGA system The monitor and projector of the signal receiver should be set to XGA HD SDI SUPER HD serial digital interface output connector BNC type x1 J H3 only Outputs video audio signals in HD format When basic menu item 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT of the setup menu is set to anything other than OFF the connector outputs superimposed character information such as time code menu settings or alarm messages 2 8 cB Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT connectors Audio monitor L R output connectors XLR 3 pin male Outputs two L and R audio monitor signals according to the setting of the AU MON SEL button on the control panel Audio monitor L R output connectors Phono jack x2 Outputs two L and R audio monitor signals according to the setting of the AU MON SEL button on the control panel EXT SYNC reference video signal input connectors BNC type x2 J H3 only Input reference video signals These connectors input the positive negative bipolarity ternary sync signal and the Video Burst Sync VBS signal in other words the composite video signal including chroma burst They also input the Video Sync VS signal that is the composite monochrome video signal When a bridge connection is made the terminator is automatically set to OFF 75 Q Note This unit performs on SYNC LOCK It
75. VIDEO OUTPUT KEY PARAMETER H13 012 013 SYSTEM SEL off 020 5 4 JP 5 2 JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE OFF ON JOG SHUTTLE 1 FSH SETK ae ITEM 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT ON Push SET button 3 SET MENU 1 EE IEC Ci pE ll ae eee TT SYSTEM FRERUENCY SELECT 29 97 PsF 59 941 If the Frequencg setting is changed Turn Power off and on again 25 JOG SHUTTLE I J 14 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT 25 PsF 50i Push SET button
76. commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors 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 kundene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT strgmfordelingssystem For the customers in Taiwan only 63 a IE EIN AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire les risques d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil a la pluie ou a l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier Pentretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RELIE ALA TERRE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR Ce symbole est destin a avertir l utilisateur de la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans l enveloppe du produit qui pourrait etre suffisamment importante pour repr senter un risque d lectrocution pour les personnes Ce symbole est destin a avertir l utilisateur de la pr sence d instructions d utilisation et de maintenance entretien r paration importantes dans la documentation accompagnant l appareil AVERTISSEMENT 1 Utiliser le cordon d alimentation approuv conducteur a trois noyau
77. head The letters that follow A indicate the status of the audio channels of the rotation head Character patterns Good condition Acceptable condition E Bad condition a When setting items 002 003 and 009 watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state b When displaying time code values there is a slight time delay Therefore when creating a tape for off line editing the information inserted in the upper half of the screen may be delayed by one frame Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5 7 GB nue dnjeg Seldeuo WA 5 3 Basic Menu I Item number Item name Settings 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY Specifies whether to enable switching the system frequencies SELECT OFF Do not enable system switching ON Enable system switching You can switch the system frequencies of this unit between 29 97 25 24 J H3 only 23 98 J H3 only and 23 98PD J H3 only For information on how to switch the system or other details see Switching system frequency menu item 013 on page 5 4 GB 020 DROP FRAME MODE Determines the drop frame mode of the CTL counter SELECT DF Drop frame mode J H1 29 97 system only NDF Non drop frame mode J H3 29 97 23 98PD Note system only When the unit operates in the 23 98PD system the setting of this item determines the advancement mode DF NDF of the output time code 022 PF2 KEY SELECT Determines the function assigned to
78. 1 kHz 0 VU Wow and flutter 0 18 or less JIS weighted Output connectors HDSDI OUTPUT J H3 only BNC 1 Including character superimposition Serial digital 1 485 Gbits second SMPTE 292M SDI OUTPUT J H3 only BNC 1 Including character superimposition Serial digital 270 Mbits second SMPTE 259M i LINK available only when an HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board is installed TEEE1394 1 6 pin COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 1 Phono jack 1 Including character superimposition 1 0 Vp p 75 Q Sync negative ANALOG HD COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 3 Including character superimposition Y 1 0 Vp p Sync negative 75 Q unbalanced Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced D3 OUTPUT D connector 1 14 pin Y 1 0 Vp p Sync negative 75 Q unbalanced Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced Including character superimposition COMPUTER DISPLAY OUTPUT D sub 15 pin female 1 R G B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT L R Phono jack 2 XLR 3 pin male 2 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced JM 60 stereo phone jack to 12 dBu at 8 Q load unbalanced TIME CODE OUTPUT J H3 only BNC 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q PHONES Remote connector RS232C D sub 9 pin male Sony 9 pin Remote Interface REMOTE IN 9P J H3 only D sub 9 pin female Input connectors EXT SYNC J H3 only BNC 2 loop through HD Trilevel SYNC 0 6 Vp p 75 Q Sync negative SD Black burst or Composite Sync frame locked 0 3 Vp
79. 3 SET MENU 2 SET MENU SET MENU SHIFT SET MENU 5 5 3 JP HIIXNMS SH Mo ulIXNUeN rer Mom IN 5 2 013 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT ON 29 97 25 24 J H3 23 98 JHH3 23 98PD J H3 29 97 25 1 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT
80. 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 CAUTION Danger 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 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 Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as book case or built in cabinet 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 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 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 int
81. 9 HD SD 13 9 932 H CROP POSITION DC 930 CONVERTER MODE DC EDGE CROP J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 120 0 120 934 CROSS COLOR DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 10 8 15 935 DETAIL GAIN DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 20H 7FH 936 LIMITER DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 20H 3FH 937 CRISP THRESHOLD DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 15 938 LEVEL DEPEND THRESHOL
82. A 100 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 8 A 230 V Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 25 to 80 Mass J H3 8 1 kg 17 Ib 14 oz J H1 7 5 kg 16 Ib 9 oz Dimensions w h d 307 x 100 x 397 mm 12 s x 4 x 15 3 4 inches Rated current Tape transport system HDCAM 96 7 mm s 29 97 Hz 80 7 mm s 25 Hz 77 4 mm s 24 Hz J H3 only 29 97 Hz 124 minutes BCT 124HDL cassette 25 Hz 149 minutes BCT 124HDL cassette 24 Hz J H3 only 155 minutes BCT 124HDL cassette Fast forward rewind time Approx 6 minutes with BCT 124HDL cassette Tape speed Playback time Search speed Shuttle mode Still to 21 times normal playback speed Jog mode Still to 1 times normal playback speed Servo lock time from standby 1 0 second or less Load unload time 7 seconds or less Recommended tape HDCAM cassette S or L BCT 6HD 12HD 22HD 40HD BCT 34HDL 64HDL 124HDL Appendix A 1 GB xipueddy Specifications Digital video system HD analog response BNC output Output level Y 700 mV 5 Pb Pr 350 mV 5 Sync signal 300 mV added to Y component 5 Frequency response Y 0 to 20 MHz 1 0 dB 3 0 dB Pb Pr 0 to 7 MHz 1 0 dB 3 0 dB S N 56 dB or more Output impedance Y Pb Pr 75 Q 5 Y C Delay Y Pb Pr 15 nS or less SD composite res
83. BO1 B12 55 QP SHIFT SET MENU ekHO1 0PE HOURS 102 HO2 DRUM HOURS 52 SHIFT SET MENU 4 5 2 JP 5 JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHTL JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE 1 1 JOG SHUTTILE
84. CPU MPU 96 SY NV RAM ERROR NV RAM 97 SV NV RAM ERROR NV RAM 98 RF NV RAM ERROR RF NV RAM 1 TH3 6 6 3 JP 2 3 an an non 6 5 9 9 H01 OPERATION 1 H02 DRUM RUNNING 1 H03 TAPE RUNNING
85. GB 2 2 Connector Panel anne 2 7 GB 3 1 Install tion ecsssseessessandonnneseen sinne en sannnekenn een toner ee 3 1 GB 322 CASSOUES cissiadessscsecesiseosssovenecsssaesssesesoeeseeessossoneessesedssebsesnecssv ens 3 2 GB 4 1 Preparations for Playback eeusonssnssonsnsonssnnsnnsnnsnnennennennne 4 1 GB 4 1 1 Switching System Frequency 4 1 GB 4 1 2 Setting the Audio Monitor Output ue eens 4 1 GB 4 1 3 Selecting a Conversion Mode for the Down Converter ieee 4 1 GB 4 1 4 Time Data Setting Conversion from 24 to 25 Frame Mode 4 2 GB 4 1 5 Time Data Setting Conversion from 23 98 to 29 97 Frame Mode J H3 00ly 4 08 4 2 GB 4 2 Playback Procedures 200000000s00s02000200000000000000s20000200000000000 4 3 GB 4 2 1 Normal Playback sires isseire 4 3 GB 4 2 2 Playback in Jog Mode neennennennnenn 4 3 GB 4 2 3 Playback in Shuttle Mode 4 4 GB 4 3 Superimposed Character Information cscccssesseees 4 5 GB 4 4 Using the Remote Commander ccrss0resssessnesnusnnnsnonsnonene 4 7 GB e Before using the Remote Commander u en 4 7 GB e How to change the lithium battery 4 7 GB SELUNE MENU ao 4 7 GB e Operating the Remote Commander
86. HD digital video audio 4ch J H3 only e Compatible with SDI SMPTE 259M output component digital video audio 4ch J H3 only e Equipped with a time code output connector as a standard feature J H3 only e Equipped with an RS 422A connector J H3 only e Compatible with UMID output SMPTE 330M RP223 HDSDI output of the J H3 only 1 1 cB Chapter 1 Overview ASIAJSAO J91dBO HAI 1 1 Features Compact design Since the unit is as compact as a standard desktop personal computer in size it is ideal for personal use on your desktop In addition front loading of both S and L cassettes is standard Menu based setup Initial settings for the unit s operation interfaces with connected equipment and so on can be made by means of menu operations on the front panel of the unit A wide range of status indicators A large sized fluorescent display is provided to show numerical values including audio level time code user bits error messages and setup menu information in addition to the current settings and operating status of this unit Minimal maintenance The unit is designed to need minimal maintenance and requires no daily maintenance or checks A drum and other components have reduced maintenance costs Vertical installation This unit can be installed vertically using the supplied vertical installation stands The unit can be installed either vertically or horizontally saving space on your d
87. J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 8BIT 921 ASPECT FLAG DC HDCAM SD ARIB TR B17 J H1 29 97 16 9 Squeeze J H3 29 97 23 98PD IOFF HD SD 16 9 Squeeze ON HD Squeeze SD 16 9 Squeeze 930 CONVERTER MODE DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD IEDGE CROP LETTER BOX SQUEEZE 931 LETTER BOX MODE DC 930 CONVERTER MODE DC LETTER BOX J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 16 9 HD SD 16 9 14 9 HD SD 14 9 13
88. JOG dial for playback in jog mode and the SHUTTLE dial for playback in shuttle mode Playback modes using the JOG SHUTTLE dial Playback mode Operations and functions light JOG then turn the JOG dial or simply turn the JOG dial without lighting JOG Playback is carried out at a speed corresponding to the rotating speed of the JOG dial The playback speed range is from 1 to 1 times normal speed The JOG dial has no detents Jog Press the JOG SHUTTLE button once to Shuttle Press the JOG SHUTTLE button twice to light SHTL then turn the SHUTTLE dial or simply turn the SHUTTLE dial without lighting SHTL Playback is carried out at a speed corresponding to the angular position of the SHUTTLE dial The playback speed range is from 21 to 21 times normal speed The SHUTTLE dial has detents at the center position and at that point a still picture is displayed e Normally you turn the SHUTTLE dial after setting the jog shuttle mode by pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button However you can also set the jog shuttle mode simply by turning the dial This feature is available when SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE extended menu item 101 of the setup menu is set to DIAL In this case you must reset the SHUTTLE dial to the center position after turning it otherwise the dial may be moved by vibration and the tape may start running in the shuttle mode during playback e If the unit car
89. Normen e EN60065 Sicherheitsbestimmungen e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St raussendung EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit F r die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen E1 Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschr nktem Ma e industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan Der autorisierte Repr sentant f r EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Deutschland KFARA RHE TAN BES FEET fh ABE EI A FE TE WA Ach BE FF Fe ET PAL AS ee ITS EE HIA ES o SELCA EN SUS HET AW A N DE FEF SZ o Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 4 Playback Chapter 5 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection Appendix 1 1 Features ce 1 1 GB 1 2 Sample System Configuration cosssorssorssonssnnennunsnnsnonsnonne 1 3 GB 1 3 Using the CD ROM Manual ccsssssssoossorssonssonesnussnnnsnnssonne 1 5 GB 2 1 Control Panel nenne 2 1 GB 2 1 1 Display Section n 22u 0 Le er 2 2 GB 2 1 2 Search Control Sectlo ee 2 5 GB 2 1 3 Tape Transport Control Section a 2 6
90. amount of time has elapsed since the unit entered the tape stop mode STOP mode or a still picture in jog shuttle mode 0 5S 8M 30M Set the value in the range 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes 5 10 cB Chapter5 Setup Menu Item number 601 In 29 97 23 98PD system Item name VITC POSITION SEL 1 J H1 No item J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD system only Settings Selects a line to be inserted by the VITC signal SD output 12H 16H 20H Select a line from line 12 to line 20 Note You can insert the VITC signals into two places When you insert the signals into those two places set VITC POSITION SEL 1 extended menu item 601 and VITC POSITION SEL 2 extended menu item 602 beforehand In 25 system Selects a line to be inserted by the VITC signal SD output 9H 19H 22H Select a line from line 9 to line 22 Note You can insert the VITC signals into two places When you insert those signals into two places set VITC POSITION SEL 1 extended menu item 601 and VITC POSITION SEL 2 extended menu item 602 beforehand 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 In 29 97 23 98PD system J H1 No item Selects a line to be inserted by the VITC signal SD output J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 12H 18H 20H Select a line from line12 to line 20 system only Note You can insert the VITC signals into two p
91. does not perform on burst LOCK Chapter Preparations 3 1 Installation Installation of the unit You can install this unit horizontally as well as vertically However it is necessary to use the supplied vertical installation stands to prepare the unit for vertical installation as shown in the figure e When you install this unit vertically be sure that the handle faces up e Regardless of whether you install the unit horizontally or vertically make sure there is a space of 5 cm 2 inches or more around the unit Vertical installation stands Chapter 3 Preparations 3 1 GB suoneledeid J91dBuO 3 2 Cassettes Removing slack from the tape Press one of the reels in with a finger and turn gently in the direction shown by the arrows until there is no Cassette types This unit uses a tape with 1 2 inch tape width It plays i HD DIGITAL VIDEO cassettes slack in the tape Inserting and ejecting cassettes Insert or eject a cassette while the unit is powered on Inserting a cassette EJECT button Ejecting a cassette Press the EJECT button ee The cassette is ejected x LEE L cassette 1 Turn the POWER switch on 2 Check the following points before inserting the cassette with the orientation shown in the figure e Check that there is no slack in the tape e Check that the message E10 0000 is not show
92. 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 N CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AN 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 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 5m Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10A 125V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V 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
93. ist ein dreiadriges Netzkabel Netzstecker mit Erdungskontakt zu verwenden der den Sicherheitsbestimmungen vor Ort entspricht 2 Es ist ein dreiadriges Netzkabel Netzstecker mit ausreichenden Anschlu werten Spannung Strom zu verwenden Bei Fragen zum Gebrauch des obigen Netzkabels Netzsteckers wenden Sie sich bitte an den technischen Kundendienst VORSICHT Es besteht Explosionsgefahr wenn die Batterie inkorrekt eingelegt wird Es darf nur eine identische oder eine vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie des gleichen Typs eingesetzt werden Entladene Batterien sind nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers zu entsorgen ACHTUNG Das Ger t ist nicht tropf und spritzwassergesch tzt Es d rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llten Gegenst nde z B Vasen darauf abgestellt werden Das Ger t nicht an Orten aufstellen z B in B cherregalen oder Einbauschr nken wo keine ausreichende Bel ftung gew hrleistet ist ACHTUNG Solange das Netzkabel an eine Netzsteckdose angeschlossen ist bleibt das Ger t auch im ausgeshalteten Zustand mit dem Stromnetz verbunden WARNUNG Zu hoher Schalldruck von Ohrh rern und Kopfh rern kann Geh rsch den verursachen Um dieses Produkt sicher zu verwenden vermeiden Sie l ngeres H ren bei sehr hohen Schalldruckpegeln F r Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie sowie die Niederspannungsrichtlinie der EG Kommission Angewandte
94. of conversion contained in user s bits data are multiplexed to the HD SDI output signal The following four bits are used for the sequence information to display 0 to 9 repeatedly MSB The first bit of the tens digit of the hour The second bit of the tens digit of the hour The first bit of the tens digit of the minute LSB The first bit of the tens digit of the second When the sequence information is masked the remaining contents of user s bits data are the same as the time code value before conversion 23 98 frame mode Since user s bits data multiplexed to the down converted output signal are updated frame by frame 23 98 frame time code and sequence information of the down converted output signal differs from those multiplexed to the HD output signal Time code area User s bits area HD 29 97F TC 23 98F TC sequence information 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 A frame 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 01 00 80 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 80 80 01 00 00 00 02 40 00 00 01 Cycle of 00 00 00 02 40 00 80 02 conversion 00 00 00 03 40 80 00 02 00 00 00 03 40 80 80 03 00 00 00 04 80 00 00 03 00 00 00 04 80 00 80 03 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 04 A frame 00 00 00 05 00 00 80 04 specifications and their revisions 1 2 Sample System Configuration Example for the J H1 HDCAM camcorder Digital cassette e BDV Computer D3 Monitor with HD
95. off 501 EINNDERERTIIBER UL TUKT 4 4 7 JP Ha m ma mon 4 4 2 JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE OFF ON JOG SHUTTLE REMOTE INTERFACE 137 213 MIRELESS on 501 JOG SHUTTLE ON 3 SET MENU H1 H3 213 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL OFF 4 8 JP 4
96. signal regulated by J H1 29 97 system only ARIB TR B17 on SD output down converted while an HDCAM tape is playing J H3 29 97 23 98PD OFF Does not attach a 16 9 Squeeze identification signal on SD output down system only converted from HD ON Attaches a 16 9 Squeeze identification signal on the SD output down converted from HD in Squeeze mode 930 CONVERTER MODE Selects mode while down converting DC EDGE CROP Selects EDGE CROP MODE J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD LETTER BOX Selects LETTER BOX MODE system only SQUEEZE Selects SQUEEZE MODE 931 LETTER BOX MODE When LETTER BOX is selected in CONVERTER MODE DC extended menu DC item 930 selects the aspect ratio of the down convert output J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 16 9 Specifies aspect ratio 16 9 for HD SD converter output system only 14 9 Specifies aspect ratio 14 9 for HD SD converter output 13 9 Specifies aspect ratio 13 9 for HD SD converter output 932 H CROP POSITION DC Adjusts H CROP horizontal direction of the extracted portion of the image using J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD EDGE CROP MODE of the down converted output while EDGE CROP is system only selected in CONVERTER MODE DC extended menu item 930 120 0 120 934 CROSS COLOR DC Adjusts CROSS COLOR of the Down Converter J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 8 15 system only 935 DETAIL GAIN DC Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Adjusts the sharpness of the J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD con
97. the tape is run in this state it can adhere to the drum To prevent such a condition from occurring the unit is provided with a moisture condensation detecting function If moisture condenses on the head drum while the unit is in use the ALARM indicator flashes and E10 0000 is displayed in the time data display E10 0000 is displayed in the time data display a gt TAT 11 REW STOP f we 2 j CJ C C ALARM indicator If this happens the drum and capstan motors stop and the cassette is automatically ejected Then the drum starts to rotate again to dry its surface In this state the unit is not operable When the moisture has evaporated the ALARM indicator goes off and the E10 0000 message disappears 6 2 cB Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection If the ALARM indicator lights and E10 0000 appears immediately after powering the unit on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the ALARM indicator goes off and the error message disappears Do not insert a cassette while the indicator is lit Use the unit when the indicator goes off and the error message disappears If you move the unit from a cold to a warm location Leave the unit powered off for about 10 minutes in order to give the unit time to detect moisture condensation 6 4 Error Messages
98. thumbnail image position cue point you can set an IN point and OUT point Writing Data in Tele File You can write the IN OUT point set in the PC in Tele File 1 Tele File This is a system that can write and read material recorded on the tape using the non contact IC memory built into the back label of the cassette Tele File is a trademark of Sony Corporation Chapter 4 Playback 4 9 cB Chapter Setup Menu 5 1 Menu System Configuration The principal setup operations required before e Extended menu operating this unit can be carried out using setup This menu is used to make the following wide range menus of settings on this unit The menu system of this unit is comprised of a basic the control panel functions menu and an extended menu tape protection e Basic menu video and audio control This menu is used to make the following settings digital data processing the digital hours meter This unit allows up to two menu settings to be stored the character information superimposed on the in menu banks 1 and 2 output to the monitor The stored menu settings can be called up to use as settings for switching system frequency required settings for the menu banks for retaining menu For more information see Menu bank operations menu settings items BOI to B12 on page 5 5 GB Chapter5 Setup Menu 5 1 GB nueyy dnieS g 181deyd HAI 5 2 Menu Operations This section describe
99. video signals this format employs a pre filter and coefficient recording technology lt Tape transport direction CUE track Direction of head Video NN movement SATA NN Audio CEEG Video WW Control CTL track Time code track a Supplemental AT Supplemental Automatic Tracking signal 1 HDCAM is a trademark of Sony Corporation e Since the unit does not have a dynamic tracking function the tape may not replay correctly if the recording patterns on the tape are disturbed e If you use mobile radio equipment within 50 cm 19 3 4 inches of this unit the playback image may be disturbed Main features e Compatible with 501 25PsF 59 941 29 97PsF 23 98PsF J H3 only 24PsF J H3 only frequencies e Compatible with playback of the 24PsF tape at 25 system 4 fast forward e Equipped with not only Y Pb Pr connectors but also D3 output connectors the standard for HD Video output for commercial HDTV receivers in Japan e Equipped with a computer display interface connector as a standard feature XGA output e Equipped with a down converter as a standard feature and compatible with composite BNC amp Pin signals e Equipped with an RS 232C connector e Equipped with reference video signal input connectors as a standard feature J H3 only e Equipped with 2 3 pulldown as a standard feature Can be used through the system frequency setting J H3 only e Compatible with HDSDI SMPTE 292M output
100. 16 REEL SHIFT H06 CTL TC UB SHIFT SET MENU JOG SHUTTLE SHIFT SET MENU JOG SHUTTLE H01 SHIFT SET MENU CTL TC UB HO1 BO1 SET MENU TER AC 100 V 240 V 50 60 Hz TH3 70W TH1 50W TH3 0 7A TH1 0 5A 5 C 40 C 20 60 25 80 TH3 8 1 kg TH1 7 5 kg 307 X 100 X 397 mm HDCAM 96 7 mm 29 97 Hz 80 7 mm 25 Hz 77 4 mm 2
101. 25 48HZ 24 23 98 59 94 Hz 50 Hz 48 Hz 213 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL OFF ON 501 STILL TIMER STOP 0 55 8M 30M 0 5 30 5 10 up 5 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 29 97 23 98PD J H1 VITC SD J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 12H 1GH
102. 36 PB LEVEL SD SD D CONV SD Pb J H1 0 1000 1400 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 737 PR LEVEL SD SD D CONV SD Pr J H1 0 1000 1400 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 740 MASTER LEVEL HD HD HD Y Pb Pr 3 J H1 0 11000 1400 741 YLEVEL HD HD HD J H1 0 1000 1400 742 PB LEVEL HD HD HD Pb J H1 0 1000 1400 743 PR LEVEL HD HD HD Pr J H1 0 1000 1400 745 SETUP LEVEL HD HD HD J H1 0 110H 220H 802 DIGITAL AUDIO MUTE IN
103. 4 Hz J H3 OA 29 97 Hz 124 BCT 124HDL 25 Hz 149 BCT 124HDL 24 Hz TH3 155 BCT 124HDL 6 BCT 124HDL 21 1 1 0 7 HDCAM S BCT 6HD 12HD 22HD 40HD BCT 34HDL 64HDL 124HDL HD Analog BNC Y 700 mV 5 Pb Pr 350 mV 5 300 mV YEE 5 Y 0 20 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB Pb Pr 0 7 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB S N 56 dB Y Pb Pr 75 0 45 Y C Delay Y Pb Fr 15 nS A 1 JP SD Y 59 94i 714 mV 5 50i 700 mV 5 Sync 59 94i 286 mV 5 50i 300 mV 5 Burst 59 94i 286 mV 5 50i 300 mV 5 0 5 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N 53 5 dB K Factor 1 0 Y C Delay 20 nS HD Analog VGA
104. 750 SD 0 3 Vp p 75 0 CD ROM 1 1 2 RM J1 CR2025 AC DK 2401 J BCT HD12CL i LINK HKJ 101 JIS C 61000 3 2 A 3 JP 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 Clean only with dry cloth e Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the man
105. AUDIO MONITOR connectors is controlled simultaneously Set AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT LEVEL extended menu item 114 on VAR to enable the above feature LTC VITC button SET MENU button AU MON SEL button SHIFT button CTLTC UB button This illustration shows the J H3 SHIFT J CTL TC UB LTC VITC exe CTLTC UB 4 zZ F AU MON SEL oa Mm NY IM NY IM NA IW WA eE CTL RESET gt a lt a gt SET MENU LTC VITC CTL RESET button FL Fluorescent display and indicators LTC VITC button This selects the time code displayed in the FL display in the following sequence LTC VITC The underline for the LTC or VITC time code setting indicators lights corresponding to the selection In this unit VITC may not be displayed correctly except during normal playback 1 LTC abbreviation of Longitudinal Time code This time code is recorded on a longitudinal track on the tape Reading is unreliable at low speeds and not possible at all during still playback 2 2 GB Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts SET MENU button Use this button for setup menu operations and settings Press the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT button to display the contents of the setup menu items on the FL display When the setting is finished press only the SET MENU button to fix the settings and return to the no
106. AUTO REWIND extended menu item 125 is set to ENA Note This unit uses an auto tracking function The factory setting for the auto tracking is on AUTO TRACKING ON You can turn auto tracking off For details on how to change the setting contact your nearest Sony dealer While this unit is pulling the tape in the PLAY button indicator flashes In jog mode the JOG dial controls the playback speed based the speed at which the dial is turned The playback speed range is 1 times normal speed Use the following procedure to carry out playback in shuttle mode 1 Turn the JOG dial directly or press the JOG SHUTTLE button to light the JOG indicator Pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode 2 Turn the JOG dial in the desired direction at a speed corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in jog mode starts 3 To stop playback in jog mode stop turning the JOG dial It is possible to make pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button to switching between JOG and SHUTTLE mode Select KEY in SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE extended menu item 101 to enable the above feature This is the default setting 4 3 cB Chapter 4 Playback yoegfeld J91deuO 4 2 Playback Procedures 4 2 3 Playback in Shuttle Mode In shuttle mode the SHUTTLE dial controls the playback speed based on the angular pos
107. C UB CTL TC UB 2 4 UP 2 44 REW gt PLAY AUTO TRACKING gt gt FFWD STOP JOG SHTL JOG SHTL JOG SHTL py 2 1 2 JOG SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE C3 SHUTTLES PIL JOG JOG SHUTTLE
108. CTL CTL TC TC 9 ks UB UB a LTC VITC LTC VITC CTL RESET FL CTL 2 2 3 JP ABYSS OR how sararem mos 2 1 m TV O FL 1 2 0 f 2 NE CTL TC UB LTC VITC Qi Sa 10 aa M A I NA HAN AN IAN AN AN ZN AN AN oas c Cc r Er gt gt ELL J H3 LTC VITC
109. D DC 0 18 15 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 939 H DETAIL FREQUENCY DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 2 6MHZ 3 4MHZ 3 9MHZ 4 6MHZ 940 H V RATIO DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 3 7 5 5 13 JP HIIXNS Mo MM ulIXNUeN zer Mom IN 5 4 EE 941 GAMMA LEVEL DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 80H 100H 942 V FILTER SELECT DC J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD
110. D system only 718 SETUP LEVEL SD Adjusts the setup level of the SD video signal output from the SD D CONV J H1 No item connectors J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD Q 40HI 7FH system only 734 MASTER LEVEL SD Adjusts the levels of the components of the SD video signal output from the SD J H1 No item D CONV connectors Y Pb and Pr change in same value J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 1000 1400 system only 735 Y LEVEL SD Adjusts the Y level of the SD video signal output from the SD D CONV J H1 No item connectors J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 1000 1400 system only 736 PB LEVEL SD Adjusts the Pb level of the SD video signal output from the SD D CONV J H1 No item connectors J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 1000 1400 system only 737 PR LEVEL SD Adjusts the Pr level of the SD video signal output from the SD D CONV J H1 No item connectors J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 1000 1400 system only 740 MASTER LEVEL HD Adjusts the levels of the components of the HD video signal output from the HD J H1 No item connectors Y Pb and Pr change in same value 0 1000 1400 741 Y LEVEL HD Adjusts the Y level of the HD video signal output from the HD connectors J H1 No item 0 11000 1400 742 PB LEVEL HD Adjusts the Pb level of the HD video signal output from the HD connectors J H1 No item 0 1000 1400 743 PR LEVEL HD Adjusts the Pr level of the HD video signal output from th
111. D3 input connector MONITOR CO Monitor for computer Analog component Monitor with Y Pb Pr input connectors RS 232C Computer Analog composite SD video monitor Analog audio Audio monitor 1 When an HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board is installed Chapter1 Overview 1 3 GB eiAJeAO 1J91deuO ASIAJSAO J91dBO HAI 1 2 Sample System Configuration Example for the J H3 HDCAM camcorder al Reference video signal generator RS 422A Bool 00000 m Aoo J oom Soon AC oO 0 00 0000000 e BDV ERE AA Computer Computer Analog D3 composite Monitor with HD D3 input connector Analog MONITOR audio LT Audio monitor Monitor for computer TC Analog OUTPUT component Monitor with Y Pb Pr input connectors 1 When an HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board is installed 1 4 GB Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 Using the CD ROM Manual The supplied CD ROM includes Operation Manuals for the J H series of videocassette players English Japanese Fren
112. E DIAL ENABLE Settings Selects how the unit enters the jog shuttle mode DIAL Turning the JOG SHUTTLE dial puts the unit in the jog shuttle mode KEY Pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button puts the unit in the jog shuttle mode 104 AUDIO MUTING TIME Selects the length of time for which audio muting occurs when the unit switches to playback either from stopped or from still playback in the jog shuttle mode OFF Set the audio muting time to zero i e no muting LOCK Mute the audio output signal until the servo lock functions 105 REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM J H3 only Selects whether or not to display an alarm when the reference video signal is not input from outside or the frequency of the reference video signal which is being input does not match with the system frequency of this unit OFF Does not display an alarm ON Displays an alarm by flashing the STOP button 114 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT LEVEL Selects whether or not to permit changes in the audio monitor output level from the control panel which can simultaneously be monitored via the headphones jack using the volume control knob on the control panel VAR Output level changes permitted FIXED Output level changes not permitted 125 AUTO REWIND Selects whether or not to rewind the tape automatically when playback reaches the end of a tape DIS Do not rewind automatically ENA
113. Method Material Number Year Month Date Hour Minute Second Time Zone GPS Altitude Number of Satellites Auxiliary Device not equiped equiped PDOP Position Dilution Of Precision value Longitude E east W west Latitude S south N north Organization Code User Code Country Code SS F FWD fast forward button To start fast forwarding the tape press this button The F FWD indicator lights When you are using a tape containing shot marks press this button while holding down the SHIFT button to cue up the shot mark position located just after the current position STOP button To stop playback press this button The STOP indicator lights If REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM extended menu item 105 of the setup menu has been set to ON this button flashes when abnormalities about the external reference video signals are detected J H3 only Those abnormalities are described below e Reference video signals are not input e The system frequency set in this unit does not match with the frequency of the reference video signals being input STANDBY on off button When a cassette is inserted in the unit and the unit is in the Stop mode you can toggle the VTR standby mode on and off by pressing this button In standby mode the drum rotates and the tape sticks to the drum As a result playback starts immediately If the unit is set to 8 minutes elapse this valu
114. Rewind automatically 130 TIMER DISPLAY DIMMER CONTROL Sets the brightness of the time data menu display 0 to 3 The brightness can be set within this range 3 is the brightest and 0 is the darkest 137 TRACKING CONTROL VIA JOG SHUTTLE DIAL Selects the tracking control in the JOG SHUTTLE dial OFF Disables tracking control ON Enables tracking control by turning the JOG SHUTTLE dial in the PLAY mode 140 AREA MARKER J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD system only Selects whether or not to display the output area of the SD output down converted to HD output OFF Do not display ON Display 141 MONITOR FREQUENCY Selects the output frequency to the computer display Setting for the J H1 60H 59 94HZ In 29 97 system 50HZ In 25 system Setting for the J H3 60HZ 59 94HZ In 29 97 23PD system 50HZ In 25 system 48HZ In 24 23 98 system Note Some computer displays may not synchronize the frequencies if you set the output frequency to 59 94 Hz 50 Hz or 48 Hz 213 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL Selects control mode with the infrared Remote Commander OFF Do not operate ON Operate 501 STILL TIMER Sets the time interval from the tape stop mode to the tape protection mode In order to protect the video heads and the tape this unit enters the tape protection mode automatically after a certain
115. SONY DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE COMPACT PLAYER J H1 J H3 HKJ 101 CD ROM PDF 1 5 JP D 1 3 CD ROM The supplied CD ROM includes operating instructions Japanese English French and German versions in PDF format For details see section 1 3 Using the CD ROM Manual on page 1 5 GB NSS 3 td ele File OPERATION MANUAL ist Edition Revised 6 wi
116. TC VITC indicators Regardless of the display in the time data display area these indicators light when the corresponding time code values are being read 2 4 GB Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts When LTC has been selected using the LTC VITC button the LTC indicator is displayed and underlined On the other hand when VITC is selected the VITC indicator is displayed and underlined e SERVO indicator This lights when the servo lock is functioning e ALARM indicator This lights when a hardware error is detected on the unit and goes off when the error is resolved When this indicator is lit an error message appears in the time data display area e Cassette in indicator CA This lights when a cassette is loaded in the unit e DATA indicator This lights when a tape containing audio data such as Dolby E and AC 3 on its DIGITAL AUDIO track is played back e PsF indicator This lights when a tape which is recorded in PsF is played back e System frequency indicator The system frequency selected in SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT basic menu item 013 of the setup menu lights When the selected frequency and the frequency of the tape being played back are incompatible this indicator flashes e PD indicator J H3 only This lights when the system frequency is set to 23 98PD Tape transport indicator area e Tape transport indicator When you press each button in the tape transport control section the corresponding indic
117. TLE 4 4 3 UP ma mon 4 2 4 2 3 en LE SHUTTLE 0 08 0 12 0 5 1 2 5 21 7 SHUTTLE 1 SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE 2 SHTL
118. UTTLE SHIFT SET MENU CTL TC UB B01 H01 1 2 B11 SAVE BANK 1 B12 SAVE BANK 2 ON SET MENU 1 2 B01 RECALL BANK 1 B02 RECALL BANK 2 ON SET MENU 1 2 5 5 JP 5 HIIXNMS SH Mo ulIXNUeN rer Mom Il 5 2 5 2 5 2 0P
119. V NV RAM ERROR Detected abnormal operation in a servo system device NV RAM 98 RF NV RAM ERROR Detected abnormal operation in an RF system device NV RAM 1 J H3 only Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 3 cB uoljoadsu pue aoueusjureyy 9 91dBuO uongedsuj pue saueuswieyy 9 Jeldeyg 6 5 Digital Hours Meter The digital hours meter can display nine items of information in corresponding display modes about the operational history of the unit Use it as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance H16 REEL SHIFT mode resettable Same as H06 except that the count is resettable Display modes of the digital hours meter The digital hours meter has the following nine modes H01 OPERATION mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of 1 hour H02 DRUM RUNNING mode Displays the total number of hours the drum has run with tape threaded in units of 1 hour H03 TAPE RUNNING mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been in fast forward rewind playback or search except for stop and still mode in units of 1 hour H04 THREADING mode Displays the total number of times the tape has been threaded unthreaded H06 REEL SHIFT mode Displays the total number of times that the reel has been shifted according to the size of the cassette L cassette or S cassette in use H12 DRUM RUNNING mode resettable Same as H02 except that the count is resettable By re
120. ack Remote control detector Infrared transmitter EJECT REW PLAY FFWD STOP Remote Commander Operating the Remote Commander Press the function keys while pointing the infrared transmitter of the Remote Commander at the remote control detector Each key functions same as the corresponding key on the control panel attached to the unit 4 For the SEARCH key is 5 times forward speed is 5 times reverse speed 4 5 Tele File and Shot Mark Functions The following operations will be available when using the unit connected to a personal computer PC with the optional JZ 1 software installed For details on installation and software operation refer to the Readme file and the Help file supplied with the JZ 7 software Basic Operations Such as PLAY F FWD REW STOP SHUTTLE and JOG You can perform basic operations such as PLAY F FWD REW STOP SHUTTLE and JOG via your PC Reading Tele File Data and Shot Mark Data If Shot mark data or Tele File data have been recorded you can automatically read image and related data based on the Shot mark or Tele File data You will need to install a video capture card in your PC An image that has been read will be displayed as a thumbnail image Double clicking the thumbnail image quickly finds the beginning of the segment Based on the
121. arrying handle Press the side of the POWER switch marked OFF to Use this handle to carry the unit or to stand the unit turn the unit off vertically Cassette compartment POWER switch Insert an S or L cassette into this compartment Press the side of the POWER switch marked ON to turn the unit on The fluorescent display on the control panel lights Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 GB Sued jo Uonounq pue uoneooq 2191deyd NL 2 1 Control Panel Remote control detector Receives the infrared signal from the supplied Remote Commander For details see 4 4 Using the Remote Commander on page 4 7 GB PF 1 2 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 1 2 button You can assign the function that is set in PF2 KEY SELECT basic menu item 022 of the setup menu to the PF 2 button Tape Remain Time is assigned to the PF 2 button as the factory default setting While you are pressing the PF 1 or PF 2 button the system frequency in playback or the remaining tape time is displayed in the FL display according to the button that is being pressed 2 1 1 Display Section For details of the assignment see Menu bank operations menu items BOI to B12 on page 5 5 GB PHONES headphones jack and control knob Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms to monitor the sound during playback The control knob adjusts the volume It is possible to make a setting so that the output volume from the
122. ators light 4 REW rewind indicator gt PLAY indicator When AUTO TRACKING the automatic tape loading function is in operation this indicator flashes gt gt F FWD fast forward indicator H STOP indicator e JOG SHTL jog shuttle indicator The JOG indicator lights when playback is carried out in jog mode and the SHTL indicator lights when playback is carried out in shuttle mode e JOG SHTL jog shuttle transport indicator lt Jog shuttle reverse indicator green gt Jog shuttle forward indicator green E Jog shuttle still indicator red 2 1 2 Search Control Section JOG SHUTTLE button JOG SHUTTLE B JOG dial SHUTTLE dial JOG SHUTTLE button Use this button to toggle between jog mode and shuttle mode when using the JOG dial or SHUTTLE dial Press this button once for playback in jog mode or press this button twice for playback in shuttle mode during playback or FFWD REW The corresponding JOG indicator or SHTL indicator lights in the FL display area JOG dial Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in the following table Turn the dial clockwise for forward playback and counterclockwise for reverse playback SHUTTLE dial Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in the following table Turn the dial clockwise for forward playback and counterclockwise for reverse playback After pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button turn the
123. ch and German versions CD ROM System Requirements The following are required to access the supplied CD ROM disc e Computer PC with MMX Pentium 166 MHz or faster CPU or Macintosh computer with PowerPC CPU Installed memory 32 MB or more CD ROM drive x 8 or faster e Monitor Monitor supporting resolution of 800 x 600 or higher When these requirements are not met access to the CD ROM disc may be slow or not possible at all Preparations The following software must be installed on your computer in order to use the operation manuals included on the CD ROM disc e Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4 0 or higher or Netscape Navigator Version 4 0 or higher e Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4 0 or higher e If Microsoft Internet Explorer is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www microsoft com ie e If Netscape Navigator is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http home netscape com e If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep html e MMX and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries e PowerPC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc e Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporatio
124. cifies perpendicular interpolation filtering factor for the down converted J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD output system only A bigger number indicates higher perpendicular resolution 1 to 3 943 CROSS COLOR CRISP Sets the crisp level of the cross color for the down converted output DC 0 4 7 J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD system only 5 1 4 GB Chapter 5 Setup Menu Chapter Maintenance and Inspection 6 1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs If tape slack occurs in the unit it is necessary to remove the top and bottom plates This job should always be entrusted to a technician who has undergone service training 6 2 Head Cleaning To clean the video heads and audio heads always use the special purpose Sony BCT HD12CL cleaning cassette Follow the instructions with the cleaning cassette carefully as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads To carry out head cleaning use the following procedure 1 Insert the cleaning cassette Head cleaning starts 2 After an automatic head cleaning operation which lasts for about 3 seconds the cleaning cassette is automatically ejected Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 1 GB uo o dsu pue 9OUBUS1UIBIM 9 Ja deuD 6 3 Moisture Condensation When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm location or used in a very humid place moisture from the air can condense on the head drum This is called moisture condensation If
125. e HD connectors J H1 No item 0 1000 1400 745 SET UP LEVEL HD Adjusts the setup level of the HD video signal output from the HD connectors J H1 No item 0 110H 220H 802 DIGITAL AUDIO MUTE IN Sets the digital audio muting conditions during shuttle playback SHUTTLE MODE OFF Not muted CUEUP Muted during cue up or preroll operations FULL Muted in shuttle mode SLOW Muted at 0 2 times or slower 808 INTERNAL AUDIO Selects the operation of the internal audio test signal generator SIGNAL GENERATOR OFF No operation 1KHZ At 1 kHz 20 dB FS sine wave is supplied to all audio input channels 5 12 cp Chapter5 Setup Menu Item number 831 Item name ILINK AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT available only with the HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD system only Settings Selects audio channels output from the gDV connector CH1 2 Outputs audio signals recorded in CH 1 2 CH3 4 Outputs audio signals recorded in CH 3 4 4CH Outputs audio signals recorded in CH 1 2 3 4 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA Set the number of bits of the signal output from the SD SDI connector J H1 No item 10 BIT J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 8 BIT system only 921 ASPECT FLAG DC Selects whether or not to attach a 16 9 Squeeze identification
126. e a time data display area an audio monitor display area and a number of indicators Audio monitor display area Time data display area This illustration shows the J H3 YASS 9 e CTL TC UB LTC VITC GEO OO NE er MM MM MM MN EE WW NN N a c C r did gt gt lt p Indicator area Tape transport indicator area Audio monitor display area e L R audio level meter Indicates the audio levels of the 2 optionally selected channels making up L R Left Right e L R audio channel display Indicates the optionally selected channel numbers Time data display area Normally this displays a CTL count time code value or user bit value according to the selection of the CTL TC UB button or LTC VITC button When a cassette recorded in the DF mode is played back the dot by the mark in the illustration above lights At this time the two dots located above the dot disappear It is also used to display error messages and the setup menus For details of the display of the CTL count time code value or user bit value see the explanation given in CTL TC UB display switching button on page 2 3 GB Indicator area This includes the following indicators e CTL TC UB indicators The time data selected using the CTL TC UB display switching button lights Selected time data will be displayed on the time data display area e L
127. e can be varied using STILL TIMER extended menu item 501 of the setup menu in standby mode it automatically switches out of standby mode to protect the tape 2 2 Connector Panel o D EXT SYNC connectors This illustration shows the J H3 equipped with an HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board r COMPONENT TS 13 Solo 00 0 D TC OUTPUT connector AC IN connector REMOTE IN connector VIDEO OUTPUT connectors O RS 232C connector AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT connectors TC OUTPUT time code output connector BNC type x1 J H3 only Outputs the playback time code AC IN connector Connects to an AC outlet using the power cord not supplied e Place the unit near the AC outlet for easier reach of the breaker e Make sure to perform a ground connection for the unit before you plug the unit into the wall outlet If you disconnect the grounding unplug the unit from the wall outlet first REMOTE IN 9P remote control signal input connector D sub 9 pin female J H3 only Connects to a BVE series editor or other VTR using a 9 pin remote control cable not supplied to externally control the unit RS 232C RS 232C serial interface connector D sub 9 pin male Exchanges the RS 232C serial remote control signal and the VTR status signal with external devices such as a computer installed JZ 1 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors SD D CONV SD outp
128. ed Converts the screen with keeping an aspect ratio of 16 9 Chapter 4 Playback 4 1 GB yoeghe d 91deuO WA 4 1 Preparations for Playback When 14 9 is selected Crops both ends of an HDVS screen to make its aspect ratio 14 9 When 13 9 is selected Crops both ends of an HDVS screen to make its aspect ratio 13 9 e Squeeze mode SQUEEZE Converts a 16 9 screen into a 4 3 screen without cropping 4 1 4 Time Data Setting Conversion from 24 to 25 Frame Mode Displayed time data Use the CTL TC UB button to select one of the CTL control time code or user bit values When time code is selected the displayed data is determined by the setting of the LTC VITC button LTC VITC as follows LTC VITC _ Displayed data button setting LTC LTC recorded on tape VITC VITC recorded on tape Time code conversion for 25 frame mode playback TC CONV When you play back a tape that was originally recorded in 24 frame mode in 25 frame mode off speed playback you can convert 24 frame time code into 25 frame time code 4 2 GB Chapter 4 Playback To convert 24 frame time code into 25 frame time code set the following menu items as shown below Basic menu item 005 TIME Extended menu item 620 ON Extended menu item 621 Set STARTING TC These settings display 25 frame time code on the time data display area o
129. erference 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 accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You 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 customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For the State of California USA only Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate USII5u For the Customers in Brazil only DESCARTE DE PILHAS E BATERIAS Ap s 0 uso as pilhas e ou baterias dever o ser entregues ao estabelecimento comercial ou rede de assi
130. esktop DV output available only when an HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board is installed When an optional HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board is installed this unit can output digital video audio signals in DV format compatible with i LINK from the DV output connector 2 3 pulldown sequence J H3 only If you set the system frequency to 23 98PD you can output 59 941 video signals while a tape recorded in 23 98PsF is being played back The following is the 2 3 pulldown sequence A f1 A f2 B f1 B f2 C f1 C f2 D f1 D f2 23 98 frame A f1 A f2 B f1 B f2 B f1 IC f2 C f1 D f2 D f1 D f2 29 97 frame 1 is a trademark of Sony Corporation and indicates that this product is in agreement with IEEE 1394 1995 1 2 cB Chapter 1 Overview The 2 3 pulldown sequence process is guaranteed only during playback in PLAY mode Time code multiplexed to pull down signal output e The value of the time code multiplexed to pull down HD SDI output signal is determined by the time code preset using 24F TC A FRAME SELECT extended menu item 623 and 30F TC A FRAME SELECT extended menu item 624 and then converted from 23 98 frame into 29 97 frame time code e Time code data of the user s bits area is not output when the 23 98PD system functions The time code value before conversion 23 98 frame mode and sequence information
131. f the FL display and superimpose both 24 frame and 25 frame time codes on the monitor TCC XX XK IKK KK ORG XX XK XK IMM 4 1 5 Time Data Setting Conversion from 23 98 to 29 97 Frame Mode J H3 only If you set the system frequency to 23 98PD and are about to playback a tape recorded in 23 98 frame mode you can convert the time code into 29 97 frame time code To display the converted 29 97 frame time code set the following menu items as shown below Basic menu item 005 TIME Extended menu item 623 Set 24F TC A FRAME SELECT Extended menu item 624 Set 30F TC A FRAME SELECT These settings display 29 97 frame time code on the time data display area of the FL display and superimpose both 23 98 frame and 29 97 frame time codes on the monitor PDT XX XX XX XK ORG XX XK KK IX 4 2 Playback Procedures 4 2 1 Normal Playback 4 2 2 Playback in Jog Mode SHIFT button Cassette compartment AU MON SEL button PLAY button STOP button Insert a cassette beforehand For details of how to insert a cassette see Inserting and ejecting cassettes on page 3 2 GB To start playback Press the PLAY button To stop playback Press the STOP button If you play back to the end of the tape The tape is automatically rewound and stops When
132. fault settings are indicated by an enclosing box In the Settings column of the table the factory Item number 0023 Item name CHARACTER H POSITION Settings Adjusts the horizontal screen position of the character information output from the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors for superimposed display on the monitor 0 4 8 The value 0 is for the far left of the screen and 8 for the far right Increasing the value moves the position of the characters to the right 0039 9 CHARACTER V POSITION Adjusts the vertical screen position of the first line of the character information output from the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors for superimposed display on the monitor 0 13 16 29 97 23 98PD system J H3 only 0 14 17 25 24 J H3 only 123 98 system J H3 only The value 0 is for the top of the screen and increasing the value lowers the position of the characters 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT Determines the kind of character information to be output from the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors OFF Displays no character information T amp STA Time data display information and the unit s status T amp UB Time data display information and the user bits T amp CTL Time data display information and CTL T amp T Time data display information and time code LTC or VITC TIME Time data display information only When the system frequency is set to 23 98PD 29 97 frame t
133. he unit recalls any required menu items when you turn the JOG SHUTTLE dial after pressing the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT button Press the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT button then press the CTL TC UB button Every time you press the CTL TC UB button menu item H01 or BOI is recalled alternately Saving the current active menu settings Set menu item SAVE BANK 1 basic menu item B11 or SAVE BANK 2 basic menu item B12 to ON depending on which of the menu banks you wish to use to save the setting then press the SET MENU button Recalling settings from a menu bank Set menu item RECALL BANK 1 basic menu item B01 or RECALL BANK 2 basic menu item B02 to ON depending on which of the menu banks you wish to recall settings from then press the SET MENU button Recall Current active menu settings Save Menu bank 1 Recall Menu bank 2 Save 5 5 GB Chapter 5 Setup Menu nu y dnas g 181deyd HA 5 2 Menu Operations Extended menu operations You can control the extended menu in the same way as that described in the previous pages Menu Operations For details of menu operation see 5 2 Menu Operations on page 5 2 GB To access the extended menu it is required to set MENU GRADE basic menu item 099 to ENHAN 5 6 GB Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5 3 Basic Menu Items in the basic menu The basic menu contains the following items de
134. i LINK HKJ 101 OTC OUTPUT BNC x1 RS 232C RS 232C J H3 D sub 9 JZ 1 RS 232C VTR AC IN AC VIDEO OUTPUT En SD D CONV SD mF D sub 9 J H3 COMPOSITE SUPER 9 BVE X 1 VTR COMPOSITE SUPER BNC X1 SDI SUPER
135. ime code and 23 98 frame time code are displayed in two rows as shown below J H3 only PDT XX XX X XxXe 29 97 frame time code ORG XX XX XX XX 23 98 frame time code If there is an overlap between the setting of this item and the character information selected by the setting of the control panel output of the overlapped information is automatically avoided For example if CTL is selected on the control panel and this menu item setting is T amp CTL CTL and LTC will be output 007 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY Determines whether to display the CTL counter in 12 hour mode or 24 hour mode 12H 12 hour mode 24H 24 hour mode 009 CHARACTER TYPE Determines the type of characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors for superimposed display on the monitor WHITE White letters on a black background BLACK Black letters on a white background W OUT White letters with black outlines B OUT Black letters with white outlines 012 CONDITION DISPLAY ON VIDEO MONITOR Determines whether or not to display the channel status in addition to the characters being superimposed DIS Disables display ENA Enables display Displayed channel status The channel statuses are displayed under the timer or status display line e g V A The letters that follow V indicate the status of the video channels of the rotation
136. ition of the dial There are seven playback speeds 0 03 times 0 12 times 0 5 times 1 times 2 times 5 times 21 times indicates forward direction speed indicates reverse direction speed The SHUTTLE dial has detents at the center position move the SHUTTLE dial to the center indent to display a still picture Use the following procedure to carry out playback in shuttle mode 1 Turn the SHUTTLE dial directly or press the JOG SHUTTLE button twice to light the SHTL indicator If the SHUTTLE dial points to a position other than the center playback in shuttle mode starts at a speed corresponding to the angular position of the dial Pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode 4 4 GB Chapter 4 Playback 2 Turn the SHUTTLE dial to the angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in shuttle mode starts Return the SHUTTLE dial to the center indent position or press the STOP button to cancel shuttle mode playback It is possible to make pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button to switching between JOG and SHUTTLE mode Select KEY in SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE extended menu item 101 to enable the above feature This is the default setting To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button To alternate between normal speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the SHUTTLE dial to the position corresponding to the desired
137. laces When you insert the signals into those two places set VITC POSITION SEL 1 extended menu item 601 and VITC POSITION SEL 2 extended menu item 602 beforehand In 25 system Selects a line to be inserted by the VITC signal SD output 9H 21H 22H Select a line from line 9 to line 22 Note You can insert the VITC signals into two places When you insert those signals into two places set VITC POSITION SEL 1 extended menu item 601 and VITC POSITION SEL 2 extended menu item 602 beforehand 619 VITC Selects whether or not to insert the VITC signal into the output signals of the SD J H1 No item D CONV connectors J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD IION Insert system only OFF Do not insert 620 TC CONVERSION AT 24F Selects whether or not to convert a 24 frame time code into a 25 frame time code 25 system only when you play back a tape in 25 frame mode off speed playback which was originally recorded in 24 frame mode with the system frequency set to 25 OFF Do not convert time code ON Convert time code 621 STARTING TC SELECT Selects the time code standard before converting 24 frame time code into 25 25 system only frame time code 623 24F TC A FRAME Sets a reference value for the playback time code the time code to be SELECT designated as A FRAME when 2 3 pulldown playback is performed J H1 No item Sets the reference value for the output time code the time code to be designated J H3 23 98PD system as A FRAME u
138. mp STA T amp UB T amp CTL CTL T amp T LTC VTTC TIME 23 98PD 29 97 23 98 2 J H3 PDT XX XX XX xx 29 97 ORG XX XX XX KX 23 98 CTL TOR T amp CTL CTL LTC 007 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY CTL 12 24 12H 12 24H 24 0092 CHARACTER TYPE VIDEO OUTPUT
139. n in the time data display area The cassette is drawn into the unit If the message E10 0000 appears in the time data display area there is moisture condensation in the unit For steps to take when E10 0000 is displayed see 6 3 Moisture Condensation on page 6 2 GB 3 2 GB Chapter3 Preparations Chapter Playback 4 1 Preparations for Playback 4 1 1 Switching System Frequency Switch a setting of this unit to correspond with the system frequency of a using cassette This is set to 29 97 J H1 23 98 J H3 system at the factory For details see Switching system frequency menu item 013 on page 5 4 GB 4 1 2 Setting the Audio Monitor Output Press AU MON SEL button to assign the channels to L R outputs For details of channel setting and operation see AU MON SEL button on page 2 3 GB 4 1 3 Selecting a Conversion Mode for the Down Converter Select a conversion mode from CONVERTER MODE DC extended menu item 930 e EDGE CROP mode CROP Crops a quarter of both ends of an HDVS screen To adjust the horizontal position of the edge cropped screen Use H CROP POSITION DC extended menu item 932 e LETTER BOX mode LETTER BOX When LETTER BOX is selected you can choose an aspect ratio for the down converted screen from among the following 3 conversion modes included in LETTER BOX MODE DC extended menu item 931 When 16 9 is select
140. n before pressing the SET MENU button only The menu display disappears from the time data display without saving the new setting value Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5 3 GB nue dnleS g 181deyd HAI 5 2 Menu Operations Switching system frequency menu item 013 Using the following procedure you can set SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT basic menu item 013 to ON and then switch the system frequencies between 29 97 25 24 J H3 only 23 98 J H3 only and 23 98PD J H3 only The following procedure is an example of switching from a 29 97 system to a 25 system 1 Select SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT basic menu item 013 and display it The time data display and the monitor screen connected to VIDEO OUTPUT connectors show the following displays Time data display Monitor screen KEY PARAMETER H13 012 013 SYSTEM SEL off 020 Items without are omitted 5 4 cp Chapter 5 Setup Menu 2 Holding down the JOG SHUTTLE button turn the JOG SHUTTLE dial to change the setting from OFF to ON then release the JOG SHUTTLE button The displays change as follows Time data display 4 fim SETY 2s ae Monitor screen ITEM 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT ON Push SET button 3 Press the SET MENU button The displays change as shown below Time data display Ber Ser Ik ve 7 9 N Mo
141. n in the United States and or other countries To Read the CD ROM Manual To read the operation manual included on the CD ROM disc do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM disc in your CD ROM drive A cover page appears automatically in your browser window If it does not appear automatically in the browser window double click the index htm file on the CD ROM disc 2 Select and click the operation manual that you want to read A PDF file containing the operation manual opens Note You can purchase a new CD ROM disc if you lose or become unable to read the contents of the CD ROM disc because of a hardware failure or misuse of the CD ROM disc or the CD ROM disc has been lost or damaged Contact a Sony service representative e Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries e Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries 1 5 cB Chapter 1 Overview Chapter Location and Function of Parts Control Panel Carrying handle B POWER switch Display section Search control section See page 2 2 GB See page 2 5 GB amp Cassette compartment amp Remote control detector D PHONES headphones T D PF 1 2 PROGRAMMABLE jack and control knob SO See page 2 6 GB FUNCTION 1 2 button This illustration shows the J H3 C
142. nitor screen SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT 29 97 PsF 59 941 If the Frequency setting is changed Turn Power off and on again 4 Holding down the JOG SHUTTLE button turn the JOG SHUTILE dial to change the setting to 25 then release the JOG SHUTTLE button The displays change as shown below Time data display Monitor screen SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT 25 PsF 501 Push SET button To cancel switching of the system frequency Holding down the SHIFT button press the SET MENU button the required number of times to exit from the menu 5 Press the SET MENU button The displays change as shown below Time data display Src POWER OFF ON a 4 L i scrolls sideways as it appears Monitor screen SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT 25 PsF 50i Turn off on POWER 6 Turn the POWER switch off momentarily then turn it on again This switches from the 29 97 to the 25 system the 29 97 indicator goes off and the 25 indicator lights The menu settings disappear from the time data display and it returns to the normal indicators Menu bank operations menu items B01 to B12 This unit allows two different complete sets of menu settings to be saved in what are termed menu banks numbered 1 and 2 Saved sets of menu settings are recalled for use as required To jump to menu item B01 or H01 T
143. on rate when the JOG indicator is lit Changing a menu item setting value Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values menu item B20 To change the setting value of the currently displayed menu item use the following procedure Time data display SONY POWER 2 1 SET MENU button 1 Holding down the JOG SHUTTLE button turn the 1 Set RESET SETUP basic menu item B20 to ON JOG SHUTTLE dial PUSH SET appears in the time data display and The setting value changes at a rate based on the Push SET button appears on the monitor screen SHUTTLE dial position or on the JOG dial rotation rate 2 Press the SET MENU button The current active menu settings see Menu bank AA IL NL i 17 operations menu items BOL to B12 are reset to Wit C Zin their factory default settings f 3 Press the SET MENU button again Setting value flashes while changing The settings are saved and the menu display disappears from the time data display 2 When the desired setting value is displayed press the SET MENU button This saves the new setting value and the menu display disappears from the time data display To cancel the change Press the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT butto
144. onores excessives Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Pour les clients en Europe Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme a la fois a la Directive sur la compatibilit amp lectromagnetique EMC et a la Directive sur les basses tensions mises par la Commission de la Communaut Europ enne La conformit a ces directives implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes e EN60065 S curit des produits e EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques Emission e EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans les environnements lectromagn tiques suivants E1 r sidentiel E2 commercial et industrie legere E3 urbain ext rieur et E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de television Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japon Le repr sentant autoris pour EMC et la s curit des produits est Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Allemagne Um die Gefahr von Branden oder elektrischen Schlagen zu verringern darf dieses Gerat nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden berlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualifiziertem Fachpersonal DIESES GER T MUSS GEERDET WERDEN WARNUNG 1 Es
145. p 75 Q Sync negative Accessories supplied Operation Manual CD ROM 1 Operation Manual 1 Vertical installation stands 2 Remote Commander RM J1 CR2025 lithium battery included Optional accessories e For customers in the U S A and Canada Part No 1 557 377 11 Plug holder 2 990 242 01 e For customers in the United Kingdom Part No 1 551 631 15 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 e For customers in European countries other than the United Kingdom Part No 1 782 929 11 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 BCT HD12CL Cleaning Cassette Tape HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board AC power cord Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Note Always verify that the 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 A 3 cB Appendix
146. ponse Down converter output Output level Y 59 941 714 mV 45 50i 700 mV 5 Sync 59 941 286 mV 5 50i 300 mV 5 Burst 59 941 286 mV 45 50i 300 mV 5 Frequency response 0 5 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N 53 5 dB or more K Factor 1 0 or less Y C Delay 20 nS or less HD analog response VGA output Output level R 700 mV 5 G 700 mV 5 B 700 mV 45 Resolution XGA Refresh rate J H3 60 Hz 50 Hz 48 Hz J H1 60 Hz 50 Hz J H3 48 4 kHz 40 3 kHz 38 7 kHz J H1 48 4 kHz 40 3 kHz H Frequency HD analog response D connector complies with EIAJ CP 4120 Output level Y 700 mV 5 Pb Pr 350 mV 45 Sync signal 300 mV added to Y component 5 Frequency response Y 0 to 20 MHz 1 0 dB 3 0 dB Pb Pr 0 to 7 MHz 1 0 dB 3 0 dB S N 56 dB or more Output impedance Y Pb Pr 75 Q 45 Y C Delay Y Pb Pr 15 nS or less A 2 GB Appendix Analog audio system Analog audio response Output level XLR 4 0 5 dBm 20 dBFS 600 Q terminated PIN 10 0 5 dBu 20 dBFS 47 KQ terminated Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 0 dB 1 5 dB Emphasis OFF Ref 1 kHz 85 dB or more Emphasis ON at 1 kHz 0 1 or less Emphasis ON at 1 kHz 20 dBFS Below measurable level Dynamic range Distortion Wow and flutter Cue audio response Frequency response 100 Hz to 10 kHz 3 0 dB Ref 1 kHz 10 dB S N 43 5 dB or more DIN AUDIO RMS 3 distortion Distortion THD 2 or less at
147. put ANALOG Superimposes on the COMPONENT D3 MONITOR connectors output only SDI Suppo on the HD SDI SUPER connector output only ALL Superimposes on all the HD output 030 ILINK CHARACTER Selects whether or not to superimpose characters on the video signal overlap available only with the display output from the gDV connector HKJ 101 i LINK Interface OFF Does not superimpose ON Superimposes Board J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD system only 5 8 GB Chapter 5 Setup Menu Item number 099 Item name MENU GRADE Settings Determines the menus that can be changed BASIC Basic menu ENHAN Basic menu Extended menu B01 RECALL BANK 1 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1 B02 RECALL BANK 2 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 2 B11 SAVE BANK 1 Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 1 B12 SAVE BANK 2 Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 2 B20 RESET SETUP Set to ON to reset current menu settings to factory default values Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5 9 cg rs MM nueyy dnieg g sajdeyo HAI 5 4 Extended Menu Items in the extended menu The extended menu contains the following items default settings are indicated by an enclosing box In the Settings column of the table the factory Item number 101 Item name SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTL
148. rdless of whether the power has been turned on off Therefore regardless of the system frequency set on the unit the last channel setting saved will be loaded automatically Using AUDIO MONITOR MODE basic menu item 026 of the setup menu you can change the assignment of the audio output You can choose setting from among ALL MONO and STEREO For details see 5 3 Basic Menu on page 5 7 GB Press the AU MON SEL button while holding down the SHIFT button to invert the order of the options SHIFT button Hold down this button and press the SET MENU button to enable the menu function Press the F FWD or REW button while holding down the SHIFT button to do the forward or reverse cue up of the Shot marks or STOP CODE points These marks are located before and after the current tape position 1 Shot marks If you use a camcorder which allows you to use Shot marks you can insert REC START markers or Shot markers in the user bits area in advance for easy editing This is called inserting Shot marks a The LTC VITC button switches between LTC and VITC CTL RESET button Press this button to reset a CTL value displayed in the FL display area Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 3 GB Sed Jo uonouny pue uolle20 91deuO Sued Jo Uonounq pue uoneoo 2191deyd NL 2 1 Control Panel 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ay FL Fluorescent display and indicators These compris
149. ries out reverse playback in the shuttle mode at 0 5 times or less normal speed for 20 consecutive minutes the reel motor heat protection circuit automatically functions and the unit enters still mode 2 5 GB Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Sed Jo UOOUn pue uoNe90 91deuO Sued jo uogouny pue uoneoo 2191deyd NL 2 1 Control Panel 2 1 3 Tape Transport Control Section D EJECT button REW button amp PLAY button O F FWD button STOP button STANDBY on off button 0 Ae eal REW PLAY F FWD gt gt gt EJECT button Press this button to eject the cassette REW rewind button To rewind the tape press this button The REW indicator lights When you are using a tape containing shot marks press this button while holding down the SHIFT button to cue up the shot mark position located just before the current position PLAY button To start playback press this button The PLAY indicator lights When you are using a tape containing UMID data press this button while holding down the SHIFT button to display UMID data on the monitor UMID INFORMATION INSTANCE MATERIAL DATE TIME ALTITUDE OOE LONGITUDE LATITUDE ORGANIZATION USER COUNTRY 2 6 cB Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Instance Number Generation Method Instance Number Material Number Generation
150. rmal display For details of setup menu settings and operations see Chapter 5 Setup Menu 2 VITC abbreviation of Vertical Interval Time code This time code is inserted in the vertical blanking interval and recorded on the video tracks AU MON SEL button Each press of this button switches the audio channel as listed below The selected channels are displayed in the FL display When basic menu item 026 is setto STEREO CTL TC UB display switching button This selects the time data displayed in the fluorescent display in the following sequence CTL TC UB As the display changes the corresponding indicators over the fluorescent display also light go off Time data display selection and display contents AUDIO CHANNEL L R Discal Vals diepEren See ispla alue displaye ndicator status One press CH 1 CH 2 en en Two presses CH 3 CH 4 CTL Tape running time hours CTL indicator Three presses CH 1 2 CH 1 2 minutes seconds frames lights computed from the CTL Four presses CH 3 4 CH 3 4 control signal recorded on Five presses CUE the tape during playback Six presses After this each press of this TC Playback time code read by The TC indicator button switches the channel as the internal time code lights in the sequence above reader UB User bit value inserted in the The UB indicator The latest setting of each channel is saved in the playback time code lights memory rega
151. s the basic menu displays and how to change the settings For information about how to use basic menu item 013 see Switching system frequency menu item 013 on page 5 4 GB and for information about how to operate items BO1 to B12 see Menu bank operations menu items BOI to B12 on page 5 5 GB Displaying the menus Cursor indicating kHO1 OPE HOURS 102 the currently HO2 DRUM HOURS 52 selected item SHIFT button Time data display A A a gt 8 ser Je IE fa fA fa c5 C SET MENU button Changing the currently displayed menu item Press the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT button The setting of the currently selected menu item appears in the time data display JOG SHUTTLE button JOG SHTL indicator JOG SHUTTLE dial Item name first four characters ltem number flashing Displaying the menus on the monitor Menu setting can be done on the monitor while superimposing is set to ON 5 2 cB Chapter 5 Setup Menu Turn the JOG SHUTTLE dial Turning the JOG SHUTTLE dial to the right increments the item number and turning it to the left decrements the item number The item number changes at a rate depending on the JOG SHUTTLE dial position when the SHTL indicator is lit or on the JOG SHUTTLE dial rotati
152. setting the cumulative drum running time after changing the rotating head drum this count can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the drum H13 TAPE RUNNING mode resettable Same as H03 except that the count is resettable This count can be used as a guide in determining when to replace such components as fixed heads and pinch rollers H14 THREADING mode resettable Same as H04 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace for example the threading motor 6 4 cg Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection Displaying the digital hours meter Time data display area SHIFT button CTL TC UB button SET MENU button JOG SHUTTLE dial To display the digital hours meter Press the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT button then turn the JOG SHUTTLE dial to display the required item in the time data display To jump to H01 Press the SET MENU button while holding down the SHIFT button then press the CTL TC UB button Every time you press the CTL TC UB button menu item HO1 or BO1 is recalled alternately To exit from the digital hours meter Press the SET MENU button Appendix Specifications General Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption J H3 70 W J H1 50 W J H3 0 7 A J H1 0 5 A Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 35 A 240 V 10
153. shuttle playback speed first Press the PLAY button and then press the JOG SHUTTLE button twice For intermittent shuttle mode playback press the STOP button first and then press the JOG SHUTTLE button twice Normally you turn the SHUTTLE dial after setting the jog shuttle mode by pressing the JOG SHUTTLE button You can also set the jog shuttle mode however by directly turning the dial This is available when SELECTION FOR JOG SHUTTLE DIAL ENABLE extended menu item 101 is set to DIAL In this case you must reset the SHUTTLE dial to the center position after turning it otherwise the dial is moved by vibration and the tape may start running in the shuttle mode during playback 4 3 Superimposed Character Information Types of time data Time data Drop frame mark of time data VITC field mark 2 3 5 9 4 0 1 elk glnlulrlrlulel lslrlilrld O Operation mode Video signal output from the SDI J H3 only HD SDI J H3 only COMPOSITE COMPONENT Y Pb Pr D3 or MONITOR connectors contains superimposed character information overlaid display including time code menu settings or alarm messages For details on the settings for superimposed display see DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT basic menu item 005 on page 5 7 GB SD CHARACTER basic menu item 027 on page 5 8 GB and HD CHARACTER basic menu item 028 on page 5 8 GB Adjusting the charac
154. sing 30F TC A FRAME SELECT extended menu item 624 only Using the difference between the value set in this item and the value set in extended menu item 624 converts 23 98 frame time code into 29 97 frame time code and outputs it 624 30F TC A FRAME Sets a reference value for the output time code the time code to be designated SELECT J H1 No item J H3 23 98PD system only as A FRAME when 2 3 pulldown playback is performed Sets the reference value for the playback time code the time code to be designated as A FRAME using 24F TC A FRAME SELECT extended menu item 623 Using the difference between the value set in this item and the value set in extended menu item 623 converts 23 98 frame time code into 29 97 frame time code and outputs it 5 11 cp Chapter5 Setup Menu a DER NN nuayy dnleS SeldeuO HA 5 4 Extended Menu Item number Item name Settings 710 INTERNAL VIDEO Selects the test signal to be output from the VTR s internal test signal generator SIGNAL GENERATOR OFF No test signal is generated The VTR operates normally CB 100 color bar signal 713 VIDEO SETUP Sets the setup amount to be added to the composite output signal REFERENCE LEVEL 0 J H1 29 97 system only 7 5 J H3 29 97 23 98P
155. st ncia t cnica autorizada Pilhas e Baterias n o recarreg veis Aten o Verifique as instru es de uso do aparelho certificando se de que as polaridades e est o no sentido indicado As pilhas poder o vazar ou explodir se as polaridades forem invertidas expostas ao fogo desmontadas ou recarregadas Evite misturar com pilhas de outro tipo ou com pilhas usadas transport las ou armazen las soltas pois aumenta o risco de vazamento Retire as pilhas caso o aparelho n o esteja sendo utilizado para evitar poss veis danos na eventualidade de ocorrer vazamento As pilhas devem ser armazenadas em local seco e ventilado No caso de vazamento da pilha evite o contato com a mesma Lave qualquer parte do corpo afetado com gua abundante Ocorrendo irrita o procure aux lio m dico N o remova o inv lucro da pilha Mantenha fora do alcance das crian as Em caso de ingest o procure aux lio m dico imediatamente 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 Safety e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environments E1 residential E2
156. stomers in the U S A SONY LIMITED WARRANTY Please visit http www sony com psa warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony s limited warranty applicable to this product For the customers in Canada SONY LIMITED WARRANTY Please visit http www sonybiz ca solutions Support do for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony s limited warranty applicable to this product For the customers in Europe Sony Professional Solutions Europe Standard Warranty and Exceptions on Standard Warranty Please visit http www pro sony eu warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions For the customers in Korea SONY LIMITED WARRANTY Please visit http bpeng sony co kr handler BPAS Start for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony s limited warranty applicable to this product Pour les clients au Canada GARANTIE LIMITEE DE SONY Rendez vous sur http www sonybiz ca solutions Support do pour obtenir les informations importantes et l ensemble des termes et conditions de la garantie limit e de Sony applicable a ce produit For Customer in China 0 gt 39 CET BARTH 107 MEF ERIN ER AMIKE NSA A TER http pro sony com cn
157. tended menu item 213 must to be set to ON It is set to OFF at the factory The following operation is an example of how WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL is switched from OFF to ON 1 select WIRELESS REMOTE CON TROL extended menu item 213 to display it The illustration shows the information displayed in the time data display area and on the monitor connected to the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors Time data display Na afin pE Akt A ME 1 Monitor screen REMOTE INTERFACE 137 X 213 WIRELESS off 501 Items without are omitted Chapter 4 Playback 4 7 GB yoeghe d 91deuO WA 4 4 Using the Remote Commander 2 Turn the JOG SHUTTLE dial to change the setting from OFF to ON while holding down the JOG SHUTTLE button and then release the JOG SHUTTLE button Time data display 1 rad i J ON N II Monitor screen REMOTE INTERFACE 137 213 MIRELESS on 501 Items without are omitted ON flashes while the JOG SHUTTLE button is being pressed 3 Press the SET MENU button Time data display area and monitor go back to the original views Note When two or more J H1s or J H3s are placed close to each other the Remote Commander may affect more than one unit In this case select OFF in WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL extended menu item 213 of the other units you do not want to operate 4 8 cp Chapter 4 Playb
158. ter display The basic menu adjusts the position size and type of the superimposed characters For details of the basic menu see 5 3 Basic Menu on page 5 7 GB The display shown on the left corresponds to the factory default settings of the unit Changing the setting of DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT in basic menu item 005 allows different time data to be displayed in the bottom line of the display For details see Items in the basic menu on page 5 7 GB Displayed items Types of time data Display Meaning CTL CTL counter data TCR LTC reader time code UBR LTC reader user bit TCR VITC reader time code UBR VITC reader user bit amp Note If the time data or user bit cannot be read correctly they will be displayed with an asterisk For example T R U R T R or U R Drop frame mark of time data Drop frame mode Non drop frame mode VITC field mark blank When displaying Field 1 and 3 x When displaying Field 2 and 4 4 5 cB Chapter 4 Playback yoeghe d 91deuO WA 4 3 Superimposed Character Information TTD Mii Operation mode The field is divided into two blocks A and B e Block A displays the operation mode e Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed SS Am Q ay Operation mode Block A Block B TAPE UNTHREAD Casse
159. the PF2 button REMI Displays the remaining tape time in minutes RUN Displays the total number of times that the tape has been running up until that time 024 MENU CHARACTER Selects the type of characters to superimpose on the video signal overlaid TYPE display output from the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors WHITE White letters on a black background BLACK Black letters on a white background W OUT White letters with black outlines B OUT Black letters with white outlines 026 AUDIO MONITOR MODE Select a mode of AUDIO MONITOR MONO Monaural STEREO Stereo mix All Monaural stereo mix 027 SD CHARACTER Select whether or not to superimpose the type of characters on the video signal J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD overlap display output from the SD D CONV connectors system only Setting for the J H1 OFF Does not superimpose ON Superimposes Setting for the J H3 OFF Does not superimpose on any of the SD output COMPOSITE Superimposes on the COMPOSITE SUPER connector output only SDI ee on the SDI SUPER connector output only ALL Superimposes on all the SD output 028 HD CHARACTER Selects whether or not to superimpose characters on the video signal overlap display output from the HD connectors Setting for the J H1 OFF Does not superimpose ON Superimposes Setting for the J H3 OFF Does not superimpose on any of the HD out
160. tour adjustment system only 0 20H 7FH 936 LIMITER DC Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Adjusts the maximum level J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD ofthe detail that will be added to enhance the source signal system only 0 20H 3FH 937 CRISP THRESHOLD DC Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Sets the amplitude level that J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD asmall amplitude signal does not enhance system only 0 to 15 938 LEVEL DEPEND Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Adjusts the range of THRESHOLD DC brightness of the contour adjustment J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 0 18 15 system only 939 H DETAIL FREQUENCY _ Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Sets a center frequency of DC the contour adjustment J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD 2 6MHZ 3 4MHZ 3 9MHZ 4 6MHZ system only 940 H V RATIO DC Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Sets the direction ratio J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD system only vertically and horizontally of the contour adjustment 0 3 7 5 13 cp Chapter 5 Setup Menu m nueW dmeS Seldeu I 5 4 Extended Menu Item number Item name Settings 941 GAMMA LEVEL DC Adjusts the image enhancer of the Down Converter Adjusts the angle of the J H3 29 97 25 23 98PD compensation curve system only 0 80H 100H 942 V FILTER SELECT DC Spe
161. tte is not loaded STANDBY OFF Standby off mode STOP Stop mode F FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo locked JOG STILL A still picture in jog mode JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction JOG REV Jog mode in reverse direction SHUTTLE STILL A still picture in shuttle mode SHUTTLE Speed Shuttle mode 4 6 GB Chapter 4 Playback 4 4 Using the Remote Commander Before using the Remote Commander Pull off the transparent film covering the battery parts How to change the lithium battery 1 Pull out the lithium battery case Pull the battery case toward you while releasing the lock by plucking it with your fingernail 2 Set lithium battery in the case The side faces up 3 Push the lithium battery case back into its original position Notes on the Remote Commander e If there is an obstacle between the Remote Commander and the remote control detector the Remote Commander sometimes does not work properly Point the Remote Commander at the remote control detector on the front side of the unit e The effective remote control area is limited It becomes easier to control the unit the closer you get and if you point the Remote Commander directly at the front of the unit e Change the battery when the Remote Commander does not work properly Setting menu When a Remote Commander is used WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL ex
162. ufacturer s instructions 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 does 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 moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 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
163. ut connectors COMPOSITE SUPER analog composite video output connector Phono jack x1 Outputs an analog composite video signal COMPOSITE SUPER analog composite video output connector BNC type x1 Outputs an analog composite video signal SDI SUPER serial digital interface output connector BNC type x1 J H3 only Outputs video audio signals in D1 format Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 7 GB Sued Jo uonouny pue uoNe907 91deuO Sued jo Uonounq pue uole9o 2191deyd NL 2 2 Connector Panel 1 DV i LINK DV output connector IEEE1394 type 6 pin available only when an HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board not supplied is installed This is a connector located on the optional HKJ 101 i LINK Interface Board Outputs video audio signals in DV format e Through the RDV connector only one DV device can be connected to this unit If you intend to connect multiple DV devices refer to the manuals of them e The i LINK DV output of this unit is used to provide materials to a computer on which non linear editing software is installed You can use a Sony VTR equiped with an i LINK DV connector with this unit though the auto dubbing function and editing function will not be available HD HD output connectors COMPONENT Y Pb Pr connectors BNC type x3 Output analog HD component video signals Y Pb Pr D3 output connector Outputs analog HD component video signals Y Pb Pr
164. x connecteur pour appareils approuve fiche avec contacts de mise a la terre approuv e qui est conforme aux r gles de s curit de chaque pays si applicable 2 Utiliser un cordon d alimentation conducteur a trois noyaux connecteur pour appareils fiche avec contacts de mise a la terre conforme aux valeurs nominales correctes tension amp rage Pour toute question concernant l emploi du cordon d alimentation connecteur pour appareils fiche ci dessus consulter un agent de service comp tent ATTENTION Il ya un risque d explosion si la pile est mal ins r e Remplacer la pile uniquement par une pile de m me type ou de type quivalent recommande par le fabricant Jeter les piles us es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant ATTENTION Eviter d exposer l appareil a un gouttement ou a des claboussures Ne placer aucun objet rempli de liquide comme un vase sur l appareil Ne pas installer l appareil dans un endroit confin par exemple une bibliotheque ou un placard encastre ATTENTION Cet appareil n est pas d connect de la source d alimentation secteur tant qu il est raccord a la prise murale m me si l appareil lui m amp me a t mis hors tension AVERTISSEMENT Une pression acoustique excessive en provenance des couteurs ou du casque peut provoquer une baisse de l acuite auditive Pour utiliser ce produit en toute s curit vitez amp coute prolong e a des pressions s

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