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1. Formatting a memory card 1 Insert the memory card The MEMORY CARD indicator lights up 2 Press the ACCESS button MEMORY CARD menu appears in the display FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD FOOTBALL ey TCR 00 00 00 00 gt UNDO CARD BANKO CURRENT SETUP Pg FOOTBALL Preset 1 1 Preset SHOW Preset 2 2 Preset SETUP Preset 3 3 Preset Preset 4 4 Preset Preset 5 5 Preset SHOW Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset Ld E Preset amp EDIT SELECT DIREC copy EXIT TITLE ALL TION M 3 Press the FT FORMAT CARD button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display 4 Press the Ft FORMAT CARD button while holding down the SFT button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display again 5 press the Ft FORMAT CARD button while holding down the SFT button The VTR starts formatting the card To cancel formatting Press the CLR button while the confirmation message appears in the display 4 Move the cursor to the VTR side using the button and use the A and M buttons to move the cursor to the memory bank where the data is to be saved Storing the contents of the VTR memory banks to a memory card CH COND MEMORY CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD a LUTIR BANK
2. ltem Seittable range Function PB EE SELECT Selects output video and audio signals MENU Sub items STAND BY OFF PB MU Selects the video and audio output signals in the standby EE EE off mode PB MU The playback video signalis output The audio outputis muted EE EE Theinput video and audio signals are output STAND BY ON PB MU Selects the video and audio output signals in the standby EE EE on mode EE MU PB MU The playback video signalis output The audio outputis muted EE EE Theinput video and audio signals are output EE MU Theinputvideo signal is output The audio output is muted REC PB PB Selects the video and audio output signals during recording EE EE PB PB The playback video and audio signals are output EE EE Theinput video and audio signals are output EDIT PB PB Selects the video and audio output signals during editing EE EE PB PB The playback video and audio signals are output EE EE The input video and audio signals are output SHUTTLE PB MU Selects the video and audio output signals during shuttle EE EE playback PB PB PB MU The playback video signal is output The audio outputis muted EE EE Theinput video and audio signals are output PB PB The playback video and audio signals are output JOG PB PB Selects the video and audio output signals during jog PB MU playback PB PB The playback video and audio signals are output PB MU The playback video signal is output The audio outputis
3. 3 Press the FI OTHERS CHECK button NURAM CH COND OTHERS CHK Lv TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY OTHERS CHECK HOURS PAPA I PAPA O SYSTEM EXIT METER SETUP SETUP MENU CACAN CAC Continue Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 7 yoeghe q Bulpiooey G sajdeyy 5 1 Preparing for Recording a T 4 Press the F9 SYSTEM MENU button 9 Select the conversion mode in the VTR SETUP yoeghe q Bulpio99y G Jajdeyo ACTIVE CH COND SYSTEM MENU LINE Lott SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM TF111080 31035 CONVERT FREQ F2ISYSTEM FREQUENCY MODE MODE 59 94i E cono F31SDI OUT DI D2 p EENS F8 Cancel F9 Execute of Reset UTR System D1 with conditions STOP amp not STANDBY EJECT Tare CANCEL EXEC EXIT CACC 5 Press the F1 ACTIVE LINE button to select the conversion mode Pressing the button cycles the settings from 1035 1080 off off is used to activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback 1035 Convert the effective scanning line number from 1080 to 1035 1080 Convert the effective scanning line number from 1035 to 1080 Press the F9 EXEC A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display To cancel the excusion Press the F8 CANCEL button Press the F9
4. CARD BANK4 SETUP BANK 2 BASEBALL 0 FOOTBALL Preset 1 Prese J Preset 2 Destination Preset 3 Prese 4 Preset Preset 5 5 Preset Preset 6 6 Preset FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset E Preset 3 a 000 aio 2 0 0 a0 oO oo oo oo og OO Co le 0 De Cd 6391 4 5 Storing the contents of the VTR memory banks to a memory card 1 Press the SET UP button The SET UP menu appears in the display 2 Press the MEMORY CARD button The MEMORY CARD menu appears in the display To store the current VTR menu settings Move the cursor P to the C CURRENT SETUP position To store all VTR memory banks Press the SELECT ALL button Move the cursor to the MEMORY CARD side using the gt button and use the N and M buttons to move the cursor P to the bank number MEMORY CARD side where the data is to be saved FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD UTR BANK UNDO CARD BANK4 Ka SETUP BANK 2 BASEBALL 0 FOOTBALL C Preset 1 1 Preset SHOU Preset 2 2 TENNIS SETUP Prese 3 Preset VTR memory D Preset 4 4 Preset Prese 5 Preset bank number Sra Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset Eg Preset amp You can access the MEMORY CARD menu directly by pressing the ACCESS button EDIT SELE
5. 8 Press the COPY button while holding down COND ____ MEMORY CARD the SFT button CERED CH COND TENNIS MEMORY CARDI The VTR recalls the contents of the memory card T y BEET After the recalling process is complete the title of Be A ST ee EGOTBALLS the memory bank of the memory card appears A CPreEEI 2 under the VTR indication ee eTENNIS 2 E T P tr S5 27 A t SHOU Preset 6 8 Preset 9 oOo E oan rese rese Press the EXIT button C are ES The SET UP menu or the menu displayed before EDIT SELECT DIREC copy exit you pressed the ACCESS button appears again 3 Press the F4 SHOW CUESET button The menu for storing cue point lists appears FORMAT MEMORY CARDI CARD CINEMA TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD gt UTR BANK UNDO CUE POINT SETI CURRENT CUESET gt ELS l TENNIS an E Blank SHOW Blank 3 SETUP Blank 4 Blank I Blank 6 SHOW Blank 7 CUESET Blank 8 L amp EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT ae a 4 10 Chapter 4 Menu Settings To return to the MEMORY CARD menu Press the F3 SHOW SETUP button again 4 Press the F8 DIRECTION button or press the or gt buttons twice to select the direction 5 Press the Al or M button to move the cursor P to the number of the memory bank in the memory card MEMORY CARD
6. REMOTE buttons None of these buttons light up PB level controls Playback level Menu settings F1 TIMER SEL button in the TC menu Select the time data to be displayed F6 TCG SOURCE button in the TC menu int LTC int VITC ext LTC ext VITC see page 4 25 F7 TCG MODE button in the TC menu regene prst auto see page 4 25 Setting switches and menus 5 3 2 Adjusting the Audio To adjust the audio playback level Playback Level manually Pull and rotate the PB level control for the If the PB level controls on the upper control panel are r corresponding channel pushed in audio signals are output at the factory set level 4 dBm output for signals recorded at the 0 dB reference level For details on changing the factory set reference output SONT level refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual H M T PB level controls To adjust the audio playback level manually 5 6 Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 3 3 Selecting the HD SD Conversion Mode when HKDV 501A is installed When the optional HKDV 501A HD SD Converter Board is installed in the HDW F500 the conversion mode can be selected with setting the VTR SETUP menu 754 DOWNCONVERTER MODE e Edge crop CROP One f
7. 4 44 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Selecting remote operation mode When operating the VTR with an external device set the REMOTE 9 PIN button or REMOTE 50 PIN button to on When the REMOTE 9 PIN button is set to on You can operate the VTR with a device connected to the REMOTE1 IN 9P OUT 9P connectors When the REMOTE 50 PIN button is set to on You can operate the VTR with a device optional BKDW 509 connected to the PARALLEL I O 50P connector When operating the VTR through an external device all of the tape operation and editing buttons are disabled with the exception of the STOP and EJECT buttons You may also set the VTR so that all buttons are enabled or disabled Perform this setting through 008 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE of the VTR SETUP menu You cannot however disable the menu and remote operation mode selection buttons Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 45 aa A a sbulyjas nueyy p Ja deup WN 4 7 SET UP Menu CLE EE E______ aa 4 7 1 VTR SETUP Menu All menu items required for setting up the VTR To activate the VTR SETUP menu operating conditions are displayed in the scrollable Press the SET UP button then press the VTR VTR SETUP menu SETUP button Items which are frequently used can be registered in the PF1 2 menus Those items that can be registered in a PF menu are displayed in the scrollable PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN menu For details on the VTR SETUP menu items see the Ap
8. Setting edit points with the numeric buttons Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which edit points are to be set The button lights up 2 Enter the edit point data with the numeric buttons For example to enter 01HOOM30SOO0F press 1 0 0 3 0 0 O The leading 0 is not required When the entered value is less than eight digits the leading digit s are set to 0 when you press the SET button 3 Press the SET button to set the input data SET is displayed CH CONDL_L_ HOME PB EE GREEN SET 01 00 30 00 PB PLAY LOCK TCR 2FD F1 O14 04m 58s OOF off ASSEM AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 BLE IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 PLAYER 01404 58s OOF TC JAIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 Loff IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off BByEE CH COND HOME GREEN Entered data are PB PLAY LOCK i ae ae displayed O14 04m 58s OOF ASSEM AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 BLE IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 PLAYER A O14 04 58s OOF TC AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 off IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A cH4 CUE off off off off off off To delete entered data Press the CLR button 6 4 Cnhap
9. b 0 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CUE PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR C CACC Registering cue points by the numeric buttons 3 Jol oo 0 8 9 lt 0 1 53 In PAGE mode the cue number advances only within the current page when the ENTRY button is pressed repeatedly For example after cue number 19 is registered and the ENTRY button is pressed the cue point 10 comes up as the next cue point In EXTEND mode if you press the ENTRY button after registering for example cue point No 99 the next cue point is registered to cue point No 99 again 4 34 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Registering cue points by the numeric buttons 1 Press the ALT button then the PAGE MODE button or the EXTEND MODE button 2 If you selected PAGE mode press the PREV PAGE button or NEXT PAGE button or use the numeric buttons to enter the page number in the data entry window then press the PAGE SET button 3 Press the A or M button to move the cursor P to the cue number to be registered REMAIN T CH COND PAGE L 113min EOS 00 00 00 00 TCR 00 00 00 00 NEXT SABES A I AM CUE TITLE PAGE i 00 01 10 00 a 00 02 10 00 3 4 S 6 7 8 g CUR PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR To select the cue number directly by the numeric buttons Enter
10. AC IN connector and connector Connects to an AC outlet using the power cord supplied with the VTR AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors BNC Inputs for digital signals in AES EBU format for channels 1 to 4 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors BNC Outputs digital signals in AES EBU format for channels 1 through 4 HD SDI SDI video audio INPUT connectors BNC The left connector accepts HD SDI video audio signals Note The INPUT MONITOR connector is for use with an input monitor and does not follow the standards for output HD SDI SDI video audio OUTPUT connectors BNC Outputs up to four 1 to 4 HD SDI video audio signal lines Character data such as time codes are superimposed on the signal from the MONITOR connector when the ALT CHARA SUPER setting in the TC menu is set SDTI OPTION IN connector BNC Outputs a video audio SDTI signal This connector is operative only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed SDTI OPTION OUT connector BNC Inputs a video audio SDTI signal This connector is operative only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed 2 15 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls S 01 U0Q puke syed JO suolouNy pue suopeoogq z sajdeyy MN S 01 U00 pUe Sed JO suonouny pue suoneooq z 19 deyo 2 3 Connector Panel AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 600Q termination switches The termination switches should be set for
11. Preroll time x IN point Post roll time x initial speed w ifinal speed aAa 1 eN Player VTR j Moves at the initial Playback at speeds Sto speed stored in memory Moves at p f ithe final speed Tape movement during DMC editing Setting edit points and playback speed Use the procedure below to set edit points and playback speeds for DMC editing Setting edit points and playback speed 1 Pressthe ASSEMBLE button in the HOME menu or press the respective INSERT button F4 INSTC 4 INS VIDEO Fa INS A CH1 H INS A CH2 8 INS A CH3 INS A CH4 or INS CUE button to select the edit mode that you want 2 Press the PLAYER button to set the VTR to act as the player VTR The PLAYER button lights up 3 Press the ALT menu The button lights up and the VTR enters DMC editing mode DMC buttons in the HOME 4 Press the IN button while holding down the ENTRY button to set an edit point You cannot set an OUT point for the player VTR for DMC editing Chapter 6 Editing 6 15 Sumpa 9 sadeyo WN 6 2 Advanced Automatic Editing 5 Press the STOP button The VTR enters STOP mode 6 Turn the search dial to set the initial speed The selected speed is displayed in the time data display T Press the PREVIEW REVIEW and PREROLL buttons at the same
12. Split editing Positioning and setting edit points Split editing allows you to set edit points separately for video and audio Set audio edit points with the AUDIO IN OUT buttons and video edit points with the IN OUT buttons Split editing however can only be done when the recorder VTR is in insert mode Positioning and setting edit points 1 Press the appropriate INSERT button in HOME menu F4 INS TC INS VIDEO INS A CH1 INS A CH2 INS A CH3 INS A CH4 INS CUE 2 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which edit points are to be set The button lights up 3 To locate the edit points rotate the search dial in jog or shuttle mode For details on jog shuttle variable playback modes refer to 5 4 2 Variable Speed Playback on page 5 10 4 Press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button while holding down the ENTRY button 5 Repeat Steps 2 to 4 to set the remaining edit points Chapter 6 Editing 6 5 Supa 9 saydeyo WAN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing Setting edit points with the numeric buttons 3 CLR button 2 15 4 Setting edit points with the numeric buttons 1 Press the appropriate INSERT button in HOME menu F4 INS TC INS VIDEO INS A CH1 INS A CH2 INS A CH3 INS A CH4 INS CUE 2 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the
13. Variable mode Playback speed is 1 times normal speed when the search dial is rotated fully counterclockwise and 2 times normal speed when rotated clockwise Jog mode playback Follow the procedure below to play back in jog mode Shuttle mode playback Follow the procedure below to play back in shuttle mode Jog mode playback 1 Press the JOG button so that the JOG button lights up The W indicator lights up and the VTR enters still picture mode 2 Rotate the search dial in the desired playback direction and to the desired angle The tape is played back slowly at a speed corresponding to the rotational speed of the search dial A direction indicator lt br lights up to indicate the direction of playback 3 Stop rotating the search dial to stop jog mode playback The indicator lights up You can change the search dial mode selection so that pressing the search dial switches the VTR between jog and shuttle modes For details on switching the search dial functions refer to the supplied Mainenance Manual 5 ol ain 9 9 9 a0 gt 3 1 2 3 Shuttle mode playback 1 Press the SHUTTLE button so that the SHUTTLE button lights up The Mindicator lights up and the VTR enters still picture mode Rotate the search dial in the desired playback direction and set the angle of
14. AC IN connector and ground connector O Cc S a Oo PALLE 8 C d loo OO N a KA DOO l L O QIOO FE 2 O 0 OJ o OJ oO OJ 0 HJO AUDIO INPUT LEVEL VIDEO CONTROL 6009 termination switches connector AUDIO INPUT connectors RS 232C connector AUDIO OUTPUT connectors PARALLEL I O 50P connector CONTROL PANEL connector D CONV SDI OUT OPTION connectors REMOTE1 IN 9P OUT 9P connectors PULL DOWN OUT OPTION connector MONITOR OUTPUT connectors TIME CODE OUT connector TIME CODE IN connector Connector panel Doo connectors the type male or female of input output For the AUDIO INPUT CH1 2 3 4 CUE connectors connectors used overseas are opposite of those used in AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 2 3 4 CUE connectors as well Japan To use this unit with audio equipment outside as the TIME CODE IN OUT XLR 3 pins of Japan you must use male female adapters 2 1 4 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls REF OUT 1125 SYNC connectors BNC Outputs a trilevel sync signal for the external synchronization The field frequency is synchronized to the input video signal D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector BNC Outputs an analog composite signal for a video monitor When the ALT CHARA SUPER setting in the TC menu is on chara
15. Insert editing An edit mode for inserting new scenes into the middle of previously recorded scenes CTL signals previously recorded on the tape are used Consequently this mode cannot be used for blank tapes This mode assumes that CTL signals have somehow be recorded to the tape already See also Assemble editing Longitudinal time code See LTC LTC Abbreviation for Longitudinal Time Code This is the time code recorded onto a longitudinal track of the tape During the playback of still pictures LTC cannnot be read since the tape is not moving During slow playback the LTC output is so small that it may not be read correctly depending on the playback speed See also VITC A 33 Appendix xipueddy MNN Glossary Non drop frame mode In this mode drop frame mode processing is not performed Since there is no frame cutting a discrepancy of about 86 seconds occurs each day in the case of a field frequency of 59 94 Hz which causes problems when editing programs in units of seconds using the number of frames as a refernce See also Drop frame mode Preroll The rewinding of a video tape in the player or recorder VTR by a certain length before an edit point allowing the tape to attain a stable speed at the edit point and synchronization with the other video tape during editing Reference video signal A video signal containing a sync signal or sync and burst signal used as a reference for synchronizing vi
16. Selects the tape speed VTR command characteristics for search JOG dial rotation TYPE1 Tape speed changes linearly in a range of 1 to 1 times normal tape speed TYPE2 Tape speed changes in a range of 2 to 2 times normal tape speed as shown below in TYPE 2 Tape speed does notchange when the search dialis withina range of 1 times normal tape speed TYPES Tape speed changes linearly in a range of 2 to 2 times normal tape speed as shown belowin TYPE 3 TYPE2 TYPE3 speed x speed A yol FWD i yol CWD gt FWD rotation FWD RVS rotation TE 2 laaien 109 KEY INHIBIT off When this is setto on the KEY INHIBIT indicator inthe upper control panel lights and some all or a group ofthe following buttons are disabled REMOTE button onthe upper control panel AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT button editing operation buttons on the lower control panel For details of the keys and buttons disabled by this setting see item 110 A 40 Appendix item number j ltem Seittable range Function 110 KEY INHIBIT The enabling or disabling of switches and buttons can be SWITCH independently specified through each of the following sub EFFECTIVE AREA items when item 109is setto on Sub items 1 MON INPUT
17. TIMER TCR VITC 2FD F1 014 04m 58 OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 TIMER i K 5 SET IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 TIMER HOLD TC TCG TCG RUN SEL souRcE mope mope PF NDF VITC vITCc int L erst rec DF TCG e Time codes from an external time code generator cannot be set e Time codes cannot be set when the internal time code generator is locked to external time codes or to time codes read by the time code reader Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 23 PR Gi WN sBumes nua p seideyo WN 4 3 TC Menu Setting the CTL timer Select CTL using the TIMER SEL button Enter data in the data entry window using the number buttons 3 Press the SET button to set the data 4 Press E3 TIMER SET Note When 12H is selected in the 604 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY setting in the VTR SETUP menu and a value of 10H or more is entered the first digit will be dropped Resetting time data Press the TIMER RESET button The internal time code generator is reset according to the setting of the TIMER SEL button Resetting TC or UBIT data The internal time code generator is reset and the time data display becomes OOHOOMOOSOOF TC or 00 00 00 00 UBIT Edit points are not affected e Time data read by the time code reader cannot be reset e Time data cannot be reset when the internal time code generator is locked to external time codes or to time codes read b
18. Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 17 S 01 U0Q puke syed JO suolouNy pue suoneso7 z sajdeyy HN 3 1 Connecting External Equipment 3 1 1 Making Digital Connections This example shows how to connect the HDD HDDP with the HDW F500 acting as the recorder in the 1000 1 inch HD Digital VTR and use it as the player 59 94i or 60i mode REMOTE 2Pin HDD HDDP 1000 50 PIN PARALLEL DIGITAL VIDEO OUTPUT XLR BNC DIGITAL AUDIO HT Converter CH 3 4 P S Converter HD SDI OUTPUT 9 pin remote cable HD SDI OUTPUT 5 60 2 60 bt REMOTE 1 IN 9P Video monitor HD serial monitor Making digital connections Refer to the Specifications section in the appendix page A 2 for recommended XLR BNC and P S converters Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 1 P iY ce amh D e oo Yn D gt Co Cc x mp g lt JJ HLA eur dn Bunnies s sajdeyo WA 3 1 Connecting External Equipment nn UI 3 1 2 Making HD Analog Connections This example shows how to connect the VTR when using HD analog audio and video signals in the 60i mode HDV 10 1 2 inch VTR REMOTE 9P or other player ANALOG VIDEO OUTPUT HKPF 101 A D Converter HD SDI OUTPUT OUTPU
19. Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 3 yoeghe q Bulpiooey G Jajdeyup I yoeghe q Bulpio99y G Jejdeyp 5 1 Preparing for Recording 5 1 4 Simultaneously Monitoring Playback of Video and Audio Signals Being Recorded Monitoring signals being recorded Using the 017 PB EE SELECT MENU settings the audio and video signals currently being recorded can be simultaneously checked To check video and audio signals during recording In the VTR SETUP menu set 017 PB EE SELECT MENU to PB PB Both audio and video playback signals are output To check video and audio signals during editing In the VTR SETUP menu set 017 PB EE SELECT MENU to PB PB Both audio and video playback signals are output Monitoring previously recorded video and audio signals while recording To monitor previously recorded audio and video signals while recording preread function press the ALT button in the HOME menu then press the PRE READ button For details see Section 4 2 4 Preread Setting PRE READ on page 4 17 5 4 Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 1 5 Recording Analog Audio Recording with emphasis You can emphasize analog audio signals that are recorded from the AUDIO INPUT connectors When the emphasis is removed during playback high frequency noise is effectively eliminated without affecting the original signal To use the emphasis function set item 806 AUDIO EMPHASIS in the VTR SETUP menu to on During p
20. Humidity 25 to 80 relative humidity Mass 35 kg Dimensions 427 x 237 x 520 mm w h d 16 3 4 x 9 s x 20 2 inches Tape system 77 4 mm s with the frame frequency of 24Hz 80 7mm s with the frame frequency of 25Hz 96 7mm s with the frame frequency of 30Hz Digital record playback time Using L size cassette 155 minutes with the frame frequency of 24Hz 149 minutes with the frame frequency of 25Hz 124 minutes with the frame frequency of 30Hz Fast forward rewind time Approx 3 minutes Using L size cassettes Tape speed A 22 Appendix Shuttle mode Still to approx 60 times normal playback speed with the frame frequency of 24Hz Still to approx 60 times normal playback speed with the frame frequency of 24Hz Still to approx 60 times normal playback speed with the frame frequency of 24Hz Variable mode 1 to 2 times normal playback speed Jog mode Still to 2 times normal playback speed Dynamic Tracking range to 2 times normal playback speed Load unload time 6 seconds or less Recommended tapes HDcam cassette S and L sizes Search speed Digital video system Digital video signal format Sampling frequency Y 74 25 MHz Ps Pr 37 125 MHz Quantization 10 bits sample Compression 8 bits sample Compression Coefficient recording system Channel coding S NRZI PR IV Error correction Reed Solomon code Error concealment Adaptive three dimensional
21. Numerical value 10 0 to 10 0 Adjustable range 10 to 10 4 40 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Adjusting the sync phase HD Use this setting to precisely match the output phase of the VTR to the reference signal or when using a switcher or other device connected to another VTR to create special effects such as fading wrapping and dissolving To adjust the output signal sync phase with respect to the reference input make this adjustment with the SYNC PHASE button prst 0 0 Numerical value 128 to 127 Adjustable range 1 4 to 1 4H Fine adjustment of the sync phase HD Make this adjustment with the FINE button prst 0 0 Numerical value 0 to 1024 Adjustable range 0 to 323 nsec Adjusting the master output level D1 Make this adjustment with the ALT MASTER LEVEL buttons prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range to 3 dB Adjusting the Y output level D1 Make this adjustment with the ALT Y LEVEL buttons prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range c to 3 dB Adjusting the B Y output level D1 Make this adjustment with the ALT F3 B Y LEVEL buttons prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range co to 3 dB Adjusting the R Y output level D1 Make this adjustment with the ALT F4 R Y LEVEL buttons prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustabl
22. 114 POWER ON MENU home menu Selects the menu displayed when the unitis powered on select TC menu CUE menu PF1 menu PF2menu ALT PF1 menu ALT PF2 menu 115 KEY BEEP high Selects the volume of the key click sound low off 116 ALARM BEEP high Selects the volume of the key click sound low off 117 SCREEN SAVER 3min Selects the time after which the screen saver function 10 min operates 60 min off 118 INPUT GUARD off Selects the mode in which the INPUT SELECT buttons on select on the front panel switch video and audio inputs off The INPUT SELECT buttons on the front panel can switch the video and audio inputs on The INPUT SELECT buttons on the front panel are inhibited from switching the video and audio inputs However itis possible to check the INPUT SELECT display andto carry out MONITOR SELECT switching A 41 Appendix x pu ddy HNN Menu List Item number Item Settable range Function 120 WARNING DISPLAY off on Selects whether warning messages should be displayed in the lower part of the timecode display for the HOME menu the TC menu the PF1 menu and the PF2 menu off Do notdisplay warning messages on Display warning messages e No warning messages are displayed for the CUE menu so check by viewing amenu other than the CUE menu e If LOST LOCK occurs during playback or recording a LOST LOCK warning message is always displayed 121 INFORMATION
23. 60 to 0 dB peak level 0 dB or 40 to 20 dB peak level 20 dB Use 814 LEVEL METER SCALE in the VTR SETUP menu to select the range FINE Displays the audio level in 0 25 dB increments The center LED lights up in each meter as a signal level reference When the level exceeds the maximum display value the top LED flashes When the level falls below the minimum display value the bottom LED flashes 2 2 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls PHONES jack Connects stereo headphones with 8 Q impedance for audio monitoring during recording playback and editing Adjust the headphone output level with the PHONES level control POWER switch Turns on the power When the power is turned on the audio level meters and menu display in the lower control panel light up PHONES level control Adjusts the output level to the PHONES jack You can enable this control to simultaneously adjust the output level to the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors on the connector panel For details see Section 5 1 2 Selecting Audio Signals on page 5 2 PB playback level controls Adjust the level of the audio output for channels 1 to 4 and the cue channel Pull out the controls during playback to adjust the audio output for each channel Push in again for factory set levels 4 dB output for a signal recorded at a reference level of 0 dB When pushed in the controls cannot adjust the audio output level O
24. CINEMA TCR 00 00 00 00 CUE POINT SETI gt CURRENT CUESET gt cinema i Bla EB Blank Blank Blank Blank Blank Blank Blank Bank number of the memory card ONDINA May EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT ee l 6 Press the COPY button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display T Press the COPY button while holding down the SFT button The VTR recalls the cue point list in the memory card After the recalling process is completed the name of the cue point list appears under the CURRENT CUESET indication 8 Press the EXIT button The SET UP menu or the menu displayed before you pressed the ACCESS button appears again 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data When storing data to a memory bank in a memory card or the VTR you can add a title to the data to make data management easier In olo ogo 46 1 3 Adding titles to the data 1 Move the cursor P to item to be filled 2 Press the EDIT TITLE button to display the EDIT TITLE widnow EDIT TITLE B BCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUUUXYZ abcdefashijiklmnoparstuvuxyz 0123456789110 lt gt x 17 55 U48 _ tf HDID2ZCAM BACK SET SAUE SPACE Space LETTER CANCEL EXIT CICC CC 3 Press the Kl or l butt
25. POS 1 POS 2 off off 10 10 16 16 1 Press the TC button then press the ALT button JO O00 9 9 9 Dita FEFEFE Oo o oo 0 000 coo O aide 2 Press the PDTC DISP key to select on on Displays the pull down time code off Does not display the pull down time code TAPE CH COND ALT TC TIMER GREEN 12H PLAY LOCK FD Fl O14 04u 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 PLAYER sz O14 04 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 off IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 PD CHARA CHARA CHARA VITC VITC CHARA SUPER H POS V POS POS 1 POS 2 off off 10 10 16 16 4 28 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 3 11 Superimposition of Character Information PD CHARA CHARA SUPER H POS V POS To superimpose the characters representing time code data and operation mode information on the output signals use the PD CHARA and CHARA SUPER buttons Button Setting Connector to which the characters are superimposed ALT F4 on PULL DOWN OUT connector on two connectors ALT F6 on HD SDI MONITOR connector e COMPOSITE SUPER connector of D CONV OUT OPTION 3 SUPER of connector D CONV SDI OUT OPTION Contents of superimposed data D Types of time da
26. 3 2 2 Reference Signals Connections Make the reference signal connections as follows according to your recording or playback requirements Reference signal connections For recording signals from a switcher or signal generator Reference signal Switcher or signal generator HD SDI INPUT 75Q termination switch ON For recording signals from a switcher or signal generator For recording signals from a HD VTR Reference signal HD SDI INPUT HD SDI OUTPUT HDW F500 Recorder HDW F500 Player 75Q termination switch OFF 75Q termination switch ON For recording signals from a HD VTR 3 6 Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR For playback Reference signal HD SDI OUTPUT 1 2 3 MONITOR 75Q termination switch ON HD serial input monitor The following signals can be used as a reference signal e HD trilevel SYNC signal of an appropriate field frequency for the external synchronization e Black burst signal of 525 59 94 Hz e Bl
27. 30min 502 TAPE step fwd Specifies the tape protect mode the VTR changes from still PROTECTION standby off picture mode while searching MODE SEARCH tensionrelease Theunitenters automatically the specified tape protect mode after the time specified in item 501 has elapsed step fwd Atwo second step advance is repeated in forward direction at 1 30 times normal tape speed standby off The VTR enters standby off mode standby is canceled tension release The VTR enters tension release mode tape tension is released 503 TAPE standby off Specifies the tape protect mode the VTR changes to from PROTECTION tension release the stop mode MODE FROM The unit automatically enters the specified tape protect STOP mode after the elapse of time specified by the item 501 standby off The VTR enters standby off mode standby is canceled tension release The VTR enters tension release mode tape tensionis released 504 DRUM ROTATION off Sets the drum rotation to on or off during standby off mode IN STANDBY OFF jon off Drum rotation is stopped on Drumrotation continues 505 STILL TENSION normal Sets the tape tension control in still picture mode loose normal Maintains the tape tension that ensures uneffected playback even in still picture mode This is the normal setting for VTR operations loose Sets the tape tension lower than that of the normal setting after the VTR enters still
28. Adjusts the level of the D1 video signal output from D CONV preset 100 SDI OUT OPTION connector Simultaneously adjusts the Y 4000H 100 4000H levels 141 3 5A70H 757 B Y LEVEL D1 0 0 OH Adjusts the level of the D1 video signal output from D CONV preset 100 SDI OUT OPTION connector Adjusts the B Y level of the 4000H 100 4000H video signal 141 3 5A70H 758 R Y LEVEL D1 0 0 OH Adjusts the level of the D1 video signal output from D CONV preset 100 SDI OUT OPTION connector Adjusts the R Y level of the 4000H 100 4000H video signal 141 3 5A70H 759 VIDEO OUTPUT 0 0 OH Adjusts the video level of the D2 video signal output from D LEVEL D2 i CONV SDI OUT OPTION connector and analog composite preset 100 100 4000H video signal output from D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE 4000H SUPER connector 141 3 5A70H A 56 Appendix Item number ltem Settable range Function 760 CHROMALEVEL 0 0 OH Adjusts the chroma level of the D2 video signal output from D2 D CONV SDI OUT OPTION connector and analog preset 100 100 4000H composite video signal output from D CONV OUT 4000H OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 141 3 5A70H 761 HUE D2 30 Adjusts the hue of the D2 video signal output from D CONV preset 0 SDI OUT OPTION conn
29. BEN AW CN sie M HEAD ROOM J HOURS PAPA I PAPA O SYSTEM EXIT METER SETUP SETUP MENU L A CAC J 5 Press the F1 ACTIVE LINE button to select off Pressing the button cycles the settings from 1035 1080 off 1035 and 1080 are used to activate the function to convert the effective scanning line number Press the F9 EXEC A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display To cancel the excusion Press the F8 CANCEL button Press the F9 EXEC The HDW F500 is restarted automatically Press the SET UP button The VTR SETUP menu appears in the display Select on in the 732 SLOW PROCESS MODE of the VTR SETUP menu on Improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback off Do not improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 9 yoeghe q Bulpiovey G sajdeyy yoeghe q Bulpiooey g sajdeyo 5 4 Playback There are four types of playback e Normal speed playback e Jog Shuttle Variable mode playback e Capstan override playback e DMC Dynamic Motion Control playback 5 4 1 Normal Speed Playback Follow the procedure below to play back at normal speed SONY E ze CATES qGIVOVOO a gooo gj
30. Ce Sumpa 9 sajdeyo WN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing a H 6 1 2 Setting Switches and Menus Before editing set the following switches as shown below AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons input signal Recorder VTR POWER switch ON i OJO O O O QJ REC level controls recording levels JOO 000 ts REMOTE buttons None of these buttons light up OOOoOoOoON F1 VIDEO IN button in the PF1 menu factory setting SDI SDTI when HKDV 506A is installed F1 TIMER SELECT button in the TC menu TC or CTL POWER switch ON PB level controls REMOTE buttons 1 9P button lights up playback levels aoaaa F1 TIMER SEL button in the TC menu CTL or TC a Setting switches and menus 6 2 Chapter6 Editing 6 1 3 Selecting the Edit Mode Select assemble or insert mode F3 ASSEMBLE button in the HOME menu 5 Jol oo 4 9 9 a0be m oO m O m O F4 INS TC to F10 INS CUE b
31. DISPLAY x Selects items to be displayed in the operation information SYSTEM FREQUENCY off diff ever off Does notdisplay the field frequency of both the unit and the tape diff Displays the field frequency ofthe unitand the tape only when they do not match ever Always displays the field frequency ofthe unitand the tape ACTIVE LINE HD off diff ever off Does notdisplay the effective scanning line number to be input or played back and to be output diff Displays effective scanning line number to be input and to output only when they do not match ever Always displays the effective scanning line number to be input and output VIDEO INT SG off off Do not display the type of the test signal generated by the internal video test signal generator on Display the type of the test signal generated by the internal video test signal generator AUDIO INT SG off off Do notdisplay the operating status of the internal audio test signal generator on Display the operating status ofthe internal audio test signalgenerator 122 MULTI CUE CLEAR by inject on off Selects whether to erase cue point data in multi cue mode when acassette is inserted on Erase cue point data off Do not erase cue point data A 42 Appendix Items Related to Remote Interface 201 The values enclosed in a box
32. If item 701 VIDEO INPUT select in the VTR SETUP menu is set to SDTI the audio input signal on the SDTI OPTION IN connector will automatically be used as the input audio signal and AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons become unlit The SDTI setting is operative only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed Selecting audio signals to be monitored Press the AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons on the upper control panel as follows to select the audio signals output to the PHONES jack and the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors qGOIWVVIVVO a Egu Pooooo I Bs Selecting audio signals to be monitored 1 Press the MONITOR SELECT button so that it lights up The AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT button s light s up to indicate the audio input signal type and the channel s being monitored 2 Press the button s for the audio signal and the channel s to be output to the PHONES jack and the MONITOR OUTPUT L and or R connector s This setting can also be made in the VTR SETUP menu using items 807 AUDIO MONITOR L select and 808 AUDIO MONITOR R select To adjust the audio output level of the PHONES jack Rotate the PHONES level control on the upper control panel To adjust the audio output level of the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors You can make an initial settings to allow the audio output level of the MONITOR OUTPUT connector to be adjusted with the PHONES level control o
33. Note 25ms Processing for cross fading fading in and fading out starts 50 ms after an IN or OUT point This item specifies rewriting 85ms during recording following the OUT point Rewriting of one 115ms field occurs even when the minimum setting 5 ms is selected When cut edit is selected in item 317 to prevent this from happening a discontinuity in the audio signal occurs There is however no effect on the recording of the video signal a The cross fade time is 24 ms b The actual fade time is 49 ms c The actual fade time is 114 ms A 59 Appendix xipueddy Hn Menu List CH3 CH4 ch1 ch2 item number ltem Seitable range Function 812 AUDIO CH3 4 CH3 CH4 sw sw Select the input signal for digital audio channels 3 and4 INPUT SOURCE CH3 CH4 ch1 sw CH3 CH4 sw sw The signal thatis selected by the upper ARRANGE CH3 CH4 sw ch2 control panel is input to channels 3 and 4 CH3 CH4 ch1 sw The signal to be recordedin channel 1 is also recorded in channel 3 CH3 CH4 sw ch2 The signal to be recorded in channel 2 is also recorded in channel 4 CH3 CH4 ch1 ch2 The signal to be recorded in channel 1 is recorded in channel 3 while the signal to be recorded in channel 2 is recorded in channel 4 The edit preset for channels 3 and 4 is completely independent Even ifthis item is setto CH3 CH4 sw sw and insert editing is performed with edit preset for channel 1 only
34. indicator will be lit audio Pre read the audio signals PREREAD indicator will be lit a v Pre read both audio and video signals PREREAD indicator will be lit button 5 fol aln 1 9 9 a0 a O o PREREAD indicator The pre read function can be used for pre read editing 4 2 5 Still Picture Output FREEZE For stillpicture output press the ALT FREEZE button The picture that was playing just before the button was pressed will be frozen on the screen Make the field or frame selection using the 902 FREEZE MODE setting in the VTR SETUP menu To maintain the still picture Set 903 FREEZE CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL in the VTR SETUP menu to latch The still picture output is maintained until the FREEZE button is pressed again To temporarily output a still picture Set 903 FREEZE CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL in the VTR SETUP menu to momentary A still picture is output as long as you hold down the FREEZE button Stop freeze function To automatically output a still picture when the VTR is changed to stop mode set 905 STOP FREEZE CONTROL in the VTR SETUP menu to enable Note Regardless of the setting of 902 FREEZE MODE in the VTR SETUP menu stop freeze is always a field freeze picture 4 17 Chapter 4 Menu Settings ee o WN sBulyjas nusy p sajdeyo WN 4 2 HOME Menu 4 2 6 Selecting the Capstan Servo Lock
35. off audio video audio only video only Function Selects the pre read read before write mode for insert editing off No pre read operation audio video Carry out pre read editing for both audio and video audio only Carry out pre read editing for audio only video only Carry out pre read editing for video only 002 REC INHIBIT select off all crash REC video CTL audio CTL Selects the record inhibit mode off Recording is enabled The REC INHIBIT indicator does notlight all crash video audio Recording is inhibited on the set channels The REC INHIBIT indicator either lights or goes off The scope of inhibiting recording is determined by menu item 003 003 REC INHIBIT AREAselect all crash REC video CTL audio CTL casst Selects the scope to which inhibiting recording applies all Allrecording is inhibited The REC INHIBIT indicator lights crash REC The normal recording mode is inhibited Use this setting when you wish to recordin assemble editing or insert editing only video CTL Recording of video and CT Lis inhibited audio CTL Recording of audio and CTL is inhibited casst When the recording protection plug on the cassette is pushedin this setting is displayed This setting cannot be selected The REC INHIBIT indicator lights or flashes to indicate the state of the recording inhibit mechanism on the cassette For details see item 10
36. setting 4 24 Time data resetting 4 24 selecting the time data display 4 21 setting 4 21 U Upper control panel 2 2 User bits setting 4 24 V VAR button 2 11 Variable mode playback 5 12 Vertical resolution 5 9 VIDEO CONTROL connector 2 16 VTR memory banks 4 4 adding titles 4 11 recalling 4 5 storing 4 4 VTR SETUP menu items related to digital processing A 40 items related to editing A 23 items related to operation panels A 19 items related to prerolling A 26 items related to recording protection A 27 items related to remote interface A 22 items related to the audio control A 38 items related to the hours meter A 14 items related to the pull down control A 42 items related to the time code A 28 items related to the video control A 33 items related to VTR operations A 15 other items A 43 W X Y Z Warning messages A 10 STOAI NUJU JOYIO JO IIUASIX OY SOJBOIpUI A LIX4 viva SALVO SALVO dNLas AAWS T390NV9 J NVH 1X3N Add HLA Ho UIWQ9 Ho yo uiuo MOJ MOJ 440 uwg yy y6iy uo JAVYS d33g dag dNLas lixa N3JY9S WYVIV AJA HNIASM TANVd LIX3 NVI Zdd ldd N ISSV AAWS 130NVY 3LSVd 13S Liv Zdd 11v ldd Z2 ldd gt NOIL TIV STLIL 13S3N9 dNL3as quvo quvo 41X43 AdOO O5YIG 19373S LIGA MOHS MOHS 4IVINHYOS AYOWSIN Es _ NOIL gJILIL 1x4 AdO9 9341A 113 ANVE YLA Ho HO uo uo A A A A A Nid 0S Nld 6 dNLAs dNL3as N
37. 3 4 Selecting the Time Code Running Mode RUN MODE 4 25 4 3 5 Selecting the Drop Frame Mode DF NDF eeeeeeeee 4 25 4 3 6 Inserting VITC input source VITO 0 eee eeseecenteeeeeeeeees 4 26 4 3 7 Selecting CTL Display Mode TAPE TIMER s 4 26 4 3 8 Presetting Pull Down Time Code PDPSET MENU when HKDV 507 is installed cee ceccceceesseceeerteeeeneees 4 26 4 3 9 Conversion of Time Code When Playing Back in the 25F Mode CEE CONM eea eaea ae e a desde ices TEn 4 27 4 3 10 Displaying the Pull Down Time Code when HKDV 507 is installed eee ecccccceesteceeereeeeneaes 4 28 4 3 11 Superimposition of Character Information PD CHARA CHARA SUPER H POS V POS eerren 4 28 4 3 12 Setting the VITC Insertion Line VITC POS 1 POS 2 4 31 Bad CUE MEnU cs cdstecesdicicnscttanssntasscssacousebusevseceiepcecetst snaneegeavabatacssgedevees 4 32 4 4 1 Selecting a Multi Cue Mode ee eesecsseceneceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 33 4 4 2 Registering Cue Points occ eeeeeeseeeseceseceseceeeeeeeeeneeeaes 4 33 4 4 3 Erasing Cue Point Data oo ee eeeeseeeecnseceneceeeeeeeeeneeeaes 4 35 4 4 4 Prerolling to a Cue Point eee ceeceeeceeeeeneeeeeeseceseenseeees 4 36 4 4 5 Changing a Cue Point Into an Edit Point eee 4 37 4 4 6 Backspace Editing 0 cee eeecseeseceseceseceeeeeneeeaeeesecnseesseeees 4 37 4 5 PF1 Menu Factory Settings ccccssscssssscsssscssssssssssssscssssccess 4 38 4 5 1 Selecting the Input Video Signal V
38. 4 Chapter 4 Menu Settings HOME menu REC INH Disables recording Button Indication Seitings F1 PB EE Selection of output signals PB EE off lt all crash REC video CTL audio CTL gt casst The casst indicator is only displayed when the record protect plug is set to prevent recording This setting cannot be selected F3 ASSEMBLE Selects edit mode and edit channel on off F4 INS TC INS VIDEO F6 INS A CH1 F7 INS A CH2 F8 INS A CH3 F9 INS A CH4 F10 INS CUE ALT E1 PRE READ Setting for pre reading off video audio a v ALT F3 FREEZE Selects still picture output ALT F5 CAP LOCK Selects CAP LOCK capstan servo lock mode 2FD 4LOCK 4HOLD ALT F6 PREROLL Sets the preroll time 0to30s ALT F7 DMC Selects DMC playback ALT F10 LAST EDIT Restores the last edit point set Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 1 5 ee on T WN sBulyjas nusy p Jajdeyo HII 4 2 HOME Menu 4 2 1 Selecting the Output Signals PB EE The audio video output signals from the line output and monitor output connectors can be temporarily changed from their current settings to another set of settings by pressing the PB EE button The video digital audio and analog cue channel output signals are toggled to the other set of settings while the button is pressed Output Signal Selection Outpu
39. A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off Recalling edit points LAST EDIT 4 19 Chapter 4 Menu Settings ee T WN sbumes nue p 134deyo WN 4 3 TC Menu The TC menu allows you to set time code related To activate the TC menu items through a single menu The HOME TC PF1 Press the TC button and PF2 menus show information that includes the VTR operation mode time code of the current To change the TC menu page position and the time code type etc Press the ALT button INTRP interpolation This appears when time code cannot be read correctly and correction has been performed TCR Time data type TIMER TRENOINGT CTL TCR UBR TCG UBG DUR seL L 113min Data entry window F1 Field number F1 F2 VITC Time code type LTCIVITC Rin poot 10 00 QUT 00 02 10 00 DF This appears when drop frame mode data is being recorded or played DF NDF AIN Time data for an AUDIO IN point AOUT Time data for an AUDIO OUT point IN Time data for an IN point OUT Time data for an OUT point TCG SOURCE MODE VITC int L TC Menu For details on operation modes refer to 4 2 HOME Menu on page 4 14 TGm nu Button Indication Function Settings F1 TIMER SEL Selects time data type CTL TC UBIT F2 TIMER RESET Resets th
40. ANd V vHO V HO V CHO V LH Y O3GIA OL J19 3Z43Y4 SNI SNI SNI SNI SNI SNI SNI WASSV HNIDY 33 dd 3INOH d Old 64 84 Zd 94 Sd td d Zd ld nus Liv sBulyas nez q A10 De4 SUO OUNY jo ajqeL COVA IVITHRE NTS BHO BES SHICHU HA ARISHSBABS OAS BHWELTWEKT fio Atos LICE CESLEU RAAR GRE R FS ERRSZBMCAVIATIVEPATSCECeEBILLET 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
41. EBU connectors CH 1 AES EBU SDTI Only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Boardis SDTI installed If SDTI is selected in item 701 the SDTI SDTI audio signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is 803 AUDIO INPUT analg automatically selected and AUDIO INPUT MONITOR select SDI SELECT buttons on the upper control panel become CH 2 AES EBU unlitand another input selection cannotbe made SDTI 804 AUDIO INPUT analg select SDI CH 3 AES EBU SDTI 805 AUDIO INPUT analg select SDI CH 4 AES EBU SDTI 806 AUDIO EMPHASIS off Selects the emphasis mode when recording digital audio on signals converted from analog input audio signals off Emphasis is not applied to any of the audio signals on Emphasis is applied to all ofthe audio signals 807 AUDIO MONITOR chi Selects the audio channel output from the AUDIO Lselect ch2 MONITOR OUTPUT Lconnector ch1 ch2 ch3 ch4 cue 808 AUDIO MONITOR ch1 Selects the audio channel output from the AUDIO R select ch2 MONITOR OUTPUT R connector ch1 ch2 ch3 ch4 cue 809 DIGITALJOG off Switches digital jog sound on and off SOUND on off Digital jog sound is switched off Inthis case the sound for channels for which speed correction processing is notbeing carried outis output eveninthe case of STILL on Digital jog sound is switched on 811 DIGITAL AUDIO 5ms Specifies the fade processing time during cross fading or FADE TIME 10 ms fading in out of digital audio signals 15ms 20ms
42. EXEC The HDW F500 is restarted automatically Press the SET UP button The VTR SETUP menu appears in the display 5 8 Chapter 5 Recording Playback menu below e When 1035 is selected in the procedure 5 Select the conversion mode using the 730 ACTIVE LINE 1035 CONVERT MODE setting in the VTR SETUP menu 1080 gt 1035 CONV Convert the effective scanning line number from 1080 to 1035 preserving the aspect ratio of the image YES 1080 gt 1035 CROP Convert the effective scanning line number from 1080 to 1035 The four sides of the image are cropped then it is horizontally expanded mp0 1920 samples samples e When 1080 is selected in the procedure 5 Select the conversion mode using the 731 ACTIVE LINE 1080 CONVERT MODE setting in the VTR SETUP menu 1035 gt 1080 CONV Convert the effective scanning line number from 1035 to 1080 preserving the aspect ratio of the image 1035 gt 1080 PANEL Convert the effective scanning line number from 1035 to 1080 The 1035 lines of the image are inserted into the 1035 lines of 1080 lines then it is horizontally compressed 14035 RO oJ Te gt 1 5 3 5 Improving the Vertical Resolution during Slow Motion Playback when HKDV 502 is installed When the optional HKDV 502 HD Line Converter Board is installed in the HDW F500 to activate the function to improve the vertical resoluti
43. INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off 4 2 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 2 Press the ALT button The second page of the HOME menu appears in the display PRE REMAIN T CH COND READ L _113min GREEN PLAY LOCK TCR NDF 2FD F1 O14 04m 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 FREEZE IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 ALT HOME CAP PRE STOP LAST Lock Rott PMC cope EDIT 2FD 5sec off To return to the first page Press the ALT button again 3 Press the CAP LOCK button to change the capstan servo lock mode setting Each time the button is pressed the setting changes Changing menu settings using the cursor control buttons You may also use the cursor control buttons to select menu items and change menu settings by moving the on screen cursor For settings which cannot be made by the function buttons alone the following icons appear in the bottom right of the menu to indicate the use of the cursor control buttons lt gt All cursor control buttons 42 Cursor control buttons for horizontal direction Cursor control buttons for vertical direction In addition to operations using the cursor control buttons some menus allow you to change a value by using the buttons 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF1 2 Menus You c
44. Kaufer der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung bestimmt sind Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdr cklich die Vervielfaltigung 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 Printed in Japan HDW F500 UC 38 Sony Corporation 1999 09 13 3 203 128 01 1 Broadcasting amp Professional Systems Company 1999
45. LTC ext VITC see page 4 25 Setting switches and menus Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 1 P iY amh D Lom Ol JJ D O O Q gt Co S v lt o O yoeghe q Bulpio99y G Jaldeyp 5 1 Preparing for Recording 5 1 2 Selecting Audio Signals This section describes how to select the audio signals for input and monitoring Selecting the audio input signals Press the AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons on the upper control panel as follows to select the audio input signal and channels Selecting the audio input signals 1 Press the INPUT SELECT button so that it lights up The AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT button s light s up to indicate the audio input signal type and the currently selected audio channel 2 Select the signals to be input and the channels by pressing the following buttons e HD SDI CH 1 to CH 4 buttons Select audio input through HD SDI INPUT connector Channels 1 through 4 e AES EBU CH 1 to CH 4 buttons Select audio channels 1 to 4 input through the AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors e ANALOG CH 1 to CH 4 buttons Select audio channels 1 to 4 through the AUDIO INPUT connectors This setting can also be made in the VTR SETUP menu using items 802 AUDIO INPUT SELECT channel CH 1 through 805 AUDIO INPUT select CH 4 5 2 Chapter 5 Recording Playback Note
46. Lit flashing CTL oudige te Recording allowed Unlit Lit flashing off Recording disabled Recording allowed Unlit a Toggle between lit flashing settings is possible using the 104 REC INHIBIT LAMP FLASHING setting in the VTR SETUP menu Recording editing and selection of assemble and insert modes are possible only when the indicator is off 2 1 5 Lower Control Panel Search Operations Section VAR button JOG button SHUTTLE button amp Search dial Lower control panel search operations section VAR button Press to select variable speed playback mode for noiseless playback in a maximum range of 1 to 2 times normal playback speed in 51 steps Playback exceeding this speed range is not possible The search dial clicks at the positions for still picture and normal playback speed JOG button Press to select jog mode In this mode the button lights up and playback at 1 to 1 or 2 to 2 times normal playback speed is possible determined by the 107 JOG DIAL RESPONSE setting in the VTR SETUP menu In this mode the search dial does not click SHUTTLE button Press to enter shuttle mode In this mode the button lights and playback corresponding to the angle of rotation of the search dial The playback speed is different depending on the fr
47. Press the Al or M button to change the value You can also use the or button The superimpose position can be set to 16 different positions in the horizontal directions 0 15 and 24 3 Press the F9 VITC POS 1 button different positions in the vertical directions 0 23 The data setting is completed and the setting display disappears Switching to another menu also completes the setting display disappears 3 dol oo 41 9 9 ao0b Moga Following the same steps but using the VITC POS 2 button VITC can be inserted on another line 1 3 2 1 Press the ALT F7 CHARA H POS button to change the horizontal position and the CHARA V POS to change the vertical position The setting display part is lit 2 Use the lt and gt buttons to change the value The and buttons can also be used 3 Press the ALT CHARA H POS button or the CHARA V POS button The positions are set and the setting display disappears The positions are also set if another menu is selected Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 31 AR aa WN sOumes nue p seideyo WN 4 4 CUE Menu The HDW F500 allows you to register up to 100 cue wa points 0 to 99 and to manage cue points in groups of Cue point data is factory set to be erased when a 10 per page cassette is inserted Cue point settings deletions and page settings are done through
48. REC recording level controls Adjust the recording level for channels 1 to 4 and the cue channel Pull out the controls to adjust the recording level for each channel in E E mode Push in again for the factory set recording level 0 dB reference level for an input of 4 dB When pushed in the controls cannot adjust the recording level Audio level meters Indicate the recording level in recording or E E mode or the playback level in playback or CONFI mode The display range can be changed by pressing the DISPLAY FULL FINE button The reference level is factory set at 20 dB and the peak level at 0 dB MONITOR SELECT button Selects the audio signal to be output at the MONITOR OUTPUT L R connector s Press to light the button up then press the AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT button s to specify which channel s are to be monitored at the MONITOR OUTPUT L or R connector If you specify more than one channel to the same MONITOR OUTPUT connector a mixed audio signal is output from that connector This specification can also be done with setting the VTR SETUP menu 807 808 AUDIO MONITOR L lt R select For details see Section 4 6 3 Selecting the Monitor Output Signal MON LSEL MON R SEL on page 4 43 1 E E mode An abbreviation for Electric to Electric mode In this mode video or audio input signals are passed and output Indicator window The following indicators light up to indicate the VTR s status Indicator
49. This type of editing is called preread editing as the VTR uses preread heads to read signals in advance Signals that are read in advance can be sent to mixers for mixing then recorded to the original channels or other digital audio channels The preread editing settings are performed with the ALT PREREAD buttons in the HOME menu For details on the settings refer to 4 2 4 Preread Settings PREREAD on page 4 17 Video source Video switcher 66666602 Digital audio input J boag Digital audio output Audio source Preread editing 6 18 Chapter 6 Editing e n preread editing if an input video signal is used as the reference signal for the output video signal oscillation may occur because of loop connections To avoid this select the external reference signal for preread editing by setting the item 005 SERVO AV REFERENCE select in the VTR SETUP menu to external e When preread mode is selected shifting of the VTR to E E mode is disabled in all operation modes to prevent oscillation caused by loop connections If preread mode is deselected while a loop between the input and output of the same channel exists E E signals are output and oscillation occurs To prevent oscillation do the procedure below to select PB mode for both the video and digital audio
50. VTR Monitoring signals during editing In CONFI mode you can monitor video and audio signals that are just being edited Through a menu setting you can also monitor signals between preroll and postroll points including portions between IN and OUT points through the CONFI confidence heads during editing The CONFI setting is made in item 017 PB EE SELECT MENU in the VTR SETUP menu To perform automatic editing To carry out automatic editing press the AUTO button turning it on then press the REC EDIT button During editing the indicator above the REC EDIT button lights up and goes off at the end AUTO button PREVIEW REVIEW button REC EDIT button OUT button ENTRY button Performing automatic editing To stop automatic editing Press the OUT button while holding down the ENTRY button The point where the buttons are pressed is treated as an OUT point and editing stops To confirm the results of the editing Press the PREVIEW REVIEW button to confirm the edit results When the preview ends the tape rewinds to the OUT point then stops Chapter 6 Editing 6 13 Sumpa 9 sadeyo WN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing a U l Modifying edit points for automatic editing later After you perform automatic editing the time data of IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT points remain stored in memory The stored data can be later used to modify edit points or to execute automatic edit
51. VTR for which edit points are to be set The button lights up oO Enter the edit point data with the numeric buttons For example to enter 01HOOM30SOO0F press 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 The leading 0 is not required When the entered value is less than eight digits the leading digit s are set to 0 when you press the SET button CH COND HOME PB EE GREEN Input data PB PLAY LOCK are displayed 2FD F1 O1 y 04 58s OOF ASSEM AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 BLE IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 PLAYER O14 04 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 off IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off To delete entered data Press the CLR button 6 6 Chapter6 Editing 4 Press the SET button to set the input data SET is displayed CH COND HOME PB EE GREEN SET O01 00 30 00 PB PLAY LOCK TCR 2FD F1 e 01a 04m 58s OOF off ASSEM AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 BLE IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 PLAYER 01404 58s 00 AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 off IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 INS INS INS INS INS INS UIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off 5 Press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button The time data for the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT point
52. a break in the video image at the end of the insertion this is not a practical method for inserting new video data This should be done with insert editing See also Insert editing Backspace editing Also called phase matching During backspace editing the VTR automatically rewinds the tape a few seconds after recording of a scene has been completed This allows the tape to attain a stable speed before the start of recording of the next scene thus maintaining signal continuity during editing Bridging connection A connection that allows a signal input to an input terminal to pass throuth the unit and exit from an output terminal for input to a third piece of equipment Capstan A drive mechanism that moves the tape at a specified speed Its rotation is normally synchronized with a reference sync signal Color frame A color subcarrier phase having one cycle that consists of two frames four fields in the NTSC format Color frame locking A procedure in which the time code frame value is set to an odd number for the first and second color fields and to an even number for the third and fourth color fields Color framing A method to maintain color subcarrier phase continuity by performing editing in two frame units in order to achieve stable video without horizontal fluctuation at the edit points when editing downconverted composite video signal Component video signal A video signal that consists of a luminance
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54. and use the A or M buttons to place the cursor P by the memory bank where the settings were saved FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD BASEBALL a TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD gt UTR_BANK ARD BANKO SETUP BANK 2 ld BASEBALL 0 FOOTBALL 1_ Preset Bank number in the memory card Sigg Preset 2 SETUP Preset 3 3 Preset TENNIS 4 4 Preset Preset 5 S Preset SHOW Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset CL E Preset EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT LCCC 00 0000 jE 0000 5391 4 6 Recalling the contents of an IC memory card 1 Press the SET UP button The SET UP menu appears in the display 2 Press the MEMORY CARD button The MEMORY CARD menu appears in the display You can access MEMORY CARD menu directly from anu menu screen by pressing the ACCESS button 5 To change the title of the memory bank press the EDIT TITLE button The title can be also be changed after the settings are recalled For details refer to 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data on page 4 11 Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 9 al a oe sbulyjas nusy p Ja deup WN 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings 6 Press the l button to move the cursor gt to the Recalling ac
55. aneien sBumeg nua p seideyo WN 4 3 TC Menu Operation modes Display Operation mode A block B block TAPE UNTHREAD Cassette not inserted STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T RELEASE Tension release mode STOP Stop mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo locked PLY SPD Speed shift from Capstan override mode normal speed REC Record mode servo unlocked REC LOCK Record mode servo locked EDIT Edit mode servo unlocked EDIT LOCK Edit mode servo locked JOG STILL Still picture jog mode JOG FWD Forward jog P is lit JOG REV Reverse jog lt is lit SHUTTLE speed Shuttle mode VAR speed Variable mode DMC speed DMC memorize mode D PREV speed DMC edit preview mode DMC EDIT DMC edit mode DMC SPD speed DMC initial speed setting PREVIEW Preview mode AUTO EDIT Auto edit mode REVIEW Review mode a Initial speed or memorized speed To display a warning message For details about the warning messages see Warning Messages on page A 10 CIR 2 3 5 9 lalo 1 f8l NO JE X T E R N A L R E F E When there are multiple warning messages each message flashes twice before it is replaced by the next message When there is no warning message the items set in 626 DISPLAY INFORMATION select in the VTR SETUP menu flashes on the second line instead T
56. by analog channel 2 edit preset analog ch 1 ch 2 As determined by analog channel 1 or analog channel 2 preset 314 ANALOG AUDIO no definition Sets the channel 4 edit preset of the VTR to ON or OFF EDIT PRESET analogch 1 according to the analog audio preset specified on an editor REPLACE FOR analog ch2 orremote controller CH4 analog ch 1 ch2 no definition Notdefined analog ch 1 As determined by analog channel 1 edit preset analog ch 2 As determined by analog channel 2 edit preset analog ch 1 ch 2 As determined by analog channel 1 or analog channel 2 preset 315 ANALOG AUDIO no definition Sets the analog audio channel longitudinal editpresetof EDIT PRESET analogch 1 the VTR to ON or OFF according to the analog audio preset REPLACE FOR analogch2 specified on an editor or remote controller CUE no definition Notdefined analog ch 1 ch2 analog ch 1 As determined by analog channel 1 edit preset analog ch 2 As determined by analog channel 2 edit preset analog ch 1 ch 2 As determined by analog channel 1 or analog ch 2 preset A 45 Appendix x pu ddy MNN Menu List Item number item Settable range Function 317 AUDIO EDIT MODE cutedit cross fade fade in out Specifies the type of editing for digital audio signals cut edit Cut editing discontinuity in audio signal may result atthe join causing noise cross fade Cross fade see figure below fade in out Fade o
57. dis Specifies whether the INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons SEL ena onthe upper control panel are enabled or not dis INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons are disabled ena INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons are enabled 2 CONTROL dis Specifies which switches and buttons onthe control panel of PANEL edit this unit and the external control panel connected to this unit ena are enabled dis All switches and buttons are disabled edit The switches and buttons related to editing function are disabled ena All switches and buttons are enabled 111 VARIABLE SPEED off_ 1 to 2 Sets the the tape speed range during variable speed VAR LIMIT IN KEY on 0 to 1 playback onthe control panel of this unit PANEL CONTROL off 1 to 2 The range of the tape speed is 1 to 2 times normal speed on 0 to 1 The range of the tape speed is 0 to 1 time normal speed 112 CTLLOCK IN off CTLlocks the tape transport during variable speed playback VAR SHTL 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 2 0 orshuttle playback off CTL does notlock 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 2 0 CTL locks the tape transport at speeds of 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 times normal speed 113 DT MODE field 1 to 1 Sets the DT operation mode frame field 1 to 1 Enters the field playback mode Field DT mode when the tape speed is 1 to 1 times normal speed Enters the frame playback mode Flame DT mode when the tape speed is 1 to 2 times normal speed frame Enters the frame playback mode Frame DT mode
58. is setto int LTC or int VITC and item 606 is set to regene off tape The playback time code signal is output to the TIME CODE OUT connector without regeneration regene The playback time code signal is outputto the TIME CODE OUT connector after regeneration only when the VTRis in playback mode through The playback time code signal is output 614 PHASE CORRECTION off Specifies whether the phase correction controlofthe LTC signal generated by the time code generator is applied or not off The phase correction control is not applied on The phase correction control is applied 615 TCG CF FLAG off auto Specfies whether the color frame CF flag is set ON or not set OFF in the blank bit of the time code data off Color frame flag is set OFF on Color frame flag is set ON auto Color frame flag is set ON or OFF depending on the phase relationship of the color framing between the recorded video signal and the time code signal When this item is setto auto the color frame flag is determined by the operating mode of the time code generator When PRESET mode i e item 606 is set to preset and the VTRisinamode other than automatic edit mode the time code signal is generated with color flame locked to the video signal andthe color frame flag is ON When REGENE mode i e item 606 is set to regene or the VTRis in automatic edit mode color frame flag i
59. lists to a memory card You can store up to 8 pages of cue point lists to a memory card along with titles FORMAT MEMORY CARD CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD UTR BANK UNDO CUE POINT SETI o gt CURRENT CUESET gea TENNTS an E Blank SHOU Blank 3 SETUP Blank 4 Blank 5 Blank 6 SHOU Blank 7 CUESET Blank 8 amp EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT a a a 8491 5 To return to the MEMORY CARD menu Press the F3 SHOW SETUP button 4 Press the F8 button or press the lt or gt buttons twice to select the direction 5 Press the N or M button to move the cursor P to the number of the memory bank in the memory card where you want to store the cue point list Storing cue point lists to an IC memory card 1 Press the SET UP button The SET UP menu appears in the display 4 8 Chapter 4 Menu Settings MEMORY CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD UTR BANK CUE POINT SETI a CURRENT CUESET JENS 1 CSTE Branky E g Blank Blank Blank Blank Bank number in the memory card Blank Blank Blank ONDINA Map EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY es ee ee EXIT I 6 Press the COPY button A messag
60. muted VAR PB PB Selects the video and audio output signals during variable PB MU playback PB PB The playback video and audio signals are output PB MU The playback video signal is output The audio outputis muted Appendix A 39 xipueddy MNN Menu List Items Related to Operation Panels 101 The values enclosed in a box are factory settings Item number Item Settable range Function 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE dial direct via search key Determines how the unit is set to search mode dial direct The unit enters search mode when you rotate the search dial in all modes except recording and edit modes via search key The unit enters search mode when you press the SHUTTLE JOG or VAR button 102 REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM on Specifies where or notto display awarning when audio video reference signal selected in item 005 is not present or out of phase with the input video signal off Nowarning is displayed on Warningis displayed by flashing STOP button 104 107 REC INHIBIT LAMP FLASHING JOG DIAL RESPONSE off on type1 1 to 1 type2 2 to 2 type3 2 to 2 Specifies whether the REC INHIBIT indicator lights or flashes when REC inhibit plug on the back side ofthe inserted cassette tape is pressed down off The REC INHIBIT indicator lights up on The REC INHIBIT indicator flashes
61. no signalis recordedin channel 3 The recording level is determined notby the settings for channels 3 and 4 but by the level control of the input channels used as the source when this setting is CH3 CH4 ch1 sw CH3 CH4 sw ch2 or CH3 CH4 ch1 ch2 The level control for LINE MONITOR outputis independent of E E CONFI and PB modes even when this setting is CH3 CH4 ch1 sw CH3 CH4 sw ch2 or CH3 CH4 ch1 ch2 813 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT MIXING add rms average Specifies the type of audio mixing to be conducted onthe digital audio signal output to the MONITOR OUTPUT connector add Simple addition rms Multiplied average average Simple average When the CUE channel signal is outputto the monitor signals are mixed by simple addition 814 LEVEL METER SCALE peak 0 dB reference 0 dB Specifies the mode in which the digital audio level is displayed peak 0 dB Displays minus audio levels with the maximum level set at 0 dB reference 0 dB Displays plus and minus audio levels with the reference level set at0 dB The cue channel level is always displayed with the reference level set at 0 dB 815 AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE preset 128 128 255 Sets the outputtiming forthe digital audio playback signal SDI and AES EBU only The 128 setting specifies the reference position A setting lower than 128 advances the outputtiming anda setting higher than 128 delays the output
62. ofthe video 4000H 100 4000H signal 141 3 5A70H 712 SETUP LEVEL 10 0 Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD HD SDIOUTPUT connectors Adjusts the setup level of the preset 0 0 0 video signal 10 0 713 SYNC PHASE HD 128 Controls the H sync phase of the HD video signal output preset 0 fromthe HD SDIOUTPUT connectors according to the 0 menu 127 714 FINE HD 0 Controls the H sync phase ofthe HD video signal output preset 0 fromthe HD SDIOUTPUT connectors according to the 1024 menu 720 EFFECT EDIT off Applies effect edit mode for editing special effects or for MODE on dubbing atape with an attenuated signal to noise ratio off Fornormal editing or dubbing on For repeated editing of special effects or for dubbing a tape with a highly attenuated signal to noise ratio 730 ACTIVE LINE 1035 1080 gt 1035 CONV When the HKDV 502 HD Line Converter Boardis installed CONVERT MODE 1080 gt 1035 CROP selects the conversion mode of the effective scanning line number 1080 gt 1035 CONV Convertthe effective scanning line number from 1080 to 1035 preserving the aspect ratio of the image 1080 gt 1035 CROP Convertthe effective scanning line number from1080 to 1035 The four sides of the image are cropped thenitis horizontally expanded 731 ACTIVE LINE 1080 1035 gt 1080 CoNv When the HKDV 502 HD Line Converter Boardis installed CONVERT MODE 4935 gt 4 080 PANEL selects the conver
63. or SET UP menu Selecting items to be displayed Use 121 INFORMATION DISPLAY in the VTR SETUP menu to select the items to be displayed The items and the functions that can be set by item 121 are as follows SYSTEM FREQUENCY off The field frequency of both the unit and the tape are not displayed diff The field frequency of both the unit and the tape are displayed only when they do not match ever The field frequency of both the unit and the tape are always displayed ACTIVE LINE HD off The effective scanning line number to be input or played back and to be output are not displayed diff The effective scanning line number to be input and output are displayed only when they do not match ever The effective scanning line number to be input and output are always displayed VIDEO INT SG off The type of the test signal generated by the internal video test signal generator is not displayed on The type of the test signal generated by the internal video test signal generator is displayed A 26 Appendix AUDIO INT SG off The operating status of the internal audio test signal generator is not displayed on The operating status of the internal audio test signal generator is displayed Information displayed for each item The information displayed for ACTIVE LINE HD VIDEO INT SG and AUDIO INT SG are specified by T02 INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR HD TO3 INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR LINE SELECT an
64. or other VTRs equipped with 9 pin remote connectors for simultaneous operation Furthermore by using the optional BKDW 509 Parallel 50 pin Interface Kit you can control the VTR from an external control unit with a parallel interface Digital hours meter Three different hour displays and one cycle count display are supported showing total elapsed time since the VTR was turned on total drum revolution time total tape running time and total number of threadings and unthreadings Self diagnosis This function allows the VTR to perform self diagnostics when a malfunction occurs An error message is displayed and a history of all errors that have occurred is recorded Easy to maintain plug in boards The VTR uses plug in circuit boards to simplify servicing and inspection Mountable in standard 19 inch rack The unit can be mounted in an EJA standard 19 inch rack For rack mounting refer to the Maintenance Manual 1 1 2 Features of the Control Panel The BKDW 515 Control Panel provides six menu screens corresponding to the six operation modes to allow fast and easy adjustment of necessary settings as well as the ability to store menu settings to a memory card for later recall Menu driven operations for a variety of purposes Six menus are displayed on the 90 x 72 mm 3 s inches x 2 7 s inches screen and are set using the 10 function keys HOME menu Use this menu to make the basic settings for recording playb
65. output conneciors SSS SOUND SOUND SOUND Inthe editing interval the monitored signal is the player audio signal or audio input EE signal SMS SOUND MUTE SOUND In the editing interval the audio signalis muted A 46 Appendix Items Related to Prerolling 401 The values enclosed in a box are factory settings Item number ltem Seitable range Function 401 FUNCTION MODE stop AFTER CUE UP stil Selects the operation mode that the VTR changes to after completing acue up operation stop Enters stop mode still Enters still picture mode search mode When setting the standard constant on the editor and control the unit setto stop 403 CUEUP BY TC capstan only reel capstan This setting is only active when item 602 is setto TC or UBIT capstan only The tape runs with the pinch ON during cue up The maximum tape speedis ten times normal tape speed reel capstan The tape runs with the pinch OFF state during cue up When the tape nears the cue up point and tape speed drops to slow the pinchturns ON 404 CUEUP BY CTL capstan only reel capstan This setting is only active when item 602 is setto CTL capstan only The tape runs with the pinch ON state during cue up The maximum tape speedis ten times normal tape speed reel capstan The tape runs with the pinch OFF state during cue up When the tape nears the cue up point and tape spee
66. point IN point ain OUT point Recorder VTR v v v Player VTR l A A A A AUDIO in point ANDI OUT point IN point OUpoint AUDIO OUT point Edit point set automatically Automatic setting of edit points by correcting IN points When IN points are corrected the duration in the uncorrected VTR is used to automatically set OUT points and AUDIO IN OUT points AUDIO AUDIO IN point IN point QUT point OUT point Recorder VTR VW v v v Player VTR A a A A A DI AUDIO OUT points IN paint OUT points AUDIO IN point IN points Automatically Corrected set edit point IN point You can select audio cut in crossfade and fade in out in edits as well as their duration in the VTR SETUP menu For details refer to the menu items in the 300 range in the VTR SETUP menu Using a VTR without the split editing function If the player VTR does not support the separate setting of edit points for video and audio you can set AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT points on the recorder and three video edit points to enable split editing Chapter 6 Editing 6 7 Supa 9 saydeyo WN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing 6 1 5 Confirming Edit Points Displaying the duration between two edit points The following six kinds of duration can be displayed in the time data display window e Between IN and OUT points e Between IN and AUDIO OUT points e Between IN and AUDIO
67. recorder and an external VTR is connected to the REMOTE1 IN P OUT 9P connectors as a player PLAYER The tape transport buttons and editing operation buttons on the control panel control the external player VTR RECORDER The tape transport buttons and editing operation buttons on the control panel control the recorder VTR this VTR The PLAYER RECORDER buttons have no effect when using this VTR alone PREREAD indicator Lights up during preread mode For more information about PREREAD see 6 2 3 Performing Preread Editing on page 6 18 2 1 4 Lower Control Panel Tape Transport Operations Section STANDBY button EJECT button PREROLL button PREVIEW REVIEW button DIGITAL eo cassilrreheconoe Hpw F500 HDCAM isse a SERVO indicator PLAY button REC EDIT button REC INHIBIT indicator Lower control panel tape transport operations section STANDBY button EJECT button Press this button in other than standby mode to make Press to eject the cassette When the button is pressed it light up and place the VTR in standby mode The the tape is automatically unthreaded and the cassette is head drum rotates in standby mode thereby ejected in a few seconds Resets the display when CTL shortening the time required for the tape to start codes appear in the menu display in the lower control Press this butt
68. registration of all new items Press the F9 CANCEL button 8 Press the F10 SAVE EXIT button to save the newly registered items The registration is completed and the SET UP menu appears in the display again Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 3 aa a sbulyjas nusy p Ja deup WN 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings 4 1 4 VTR Memory Bank Function Eight VTR memory banks are provided for storing up to eight sets of menu settings including items registered to the PF1 2 menus with titles The contents of all eight VTR memory banks can be stored on a memory card Current menu settings in the VTR CURRENT SETUP These settings are stored outside the VTR memory banks even when the power is off Storing recalling TA Vv VTR memory banks SETUP BANK1 to 8 and IH SETUP BANK contains the factory set menu settings By calling up SETUP BANK you can restore all menu items to their factory settings s f fr Memory card SETUP Storing recalling BANK 0 to 8 The card stores setting data in same q way as the VTR memory banks These contents can be later called up in the VTR Storing recalling VTR memory bank function For details on memory card use refer to 4 1 5 Memory Card Function on page 4 6 For details on adding titles to the contents of the VTR memory bank refer to 4 1 6 Adding Tit
69. rotation as required to obtain the desired playback speed Shuttle mode 60 58 50 60 58 50 The tape is played back at a speed that corresponds to the angle of the search dial A direction indicator lt br gt lights up to indicate the direction of playback The search dial clicks at the positions for still picture and 10 times normal speed playback Set the search dial to center position for still picture or press the STOP button to stop shuttle mode playback Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 11 yoeghe q Bulpiooey g Jajdeyp yoeghe q Bulpio99y G Jej deyp 5 4 Playback To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button The audio signal output status is specified by the following settings of 017 PB EE SELECT MENU in the VTR SETUP menu EE The input audio is output MU The audio output is muted PB The playback audio signal is output for playback speeds of 1 to 2 times normal speed and is muted for playback speeds of more than 1 or 2 times normal speed Variable mode playback Follow the procedure below to play back in variable mode 5 00 ola 3 98 Variable mode playback 1 Press the VAR button so that it lights up The indicator lights up and the VTR enters still VAR mode 2 Rotate the search dial in the desired playback direction and set the angle of rotation as required to ac
70. the display starts flashing The Mindicator appears in the time data display window indicating that tape speed memorization in DMC mode is active 6 Rotate the search dial to the position for the desired playback speed The speed variation is stored in memory while the MEMORY indicator is flashing T Press the STOP button to stop the tape If the MEMORY indicator frashes before the tape reaches the speed variation end point Memory has been exceeded and the VTR cannot store any more data for playback speed variations Notes on the W indicator and the MEMORY indicator The Mindicator shows that the tape speed memorization in DMC mode is taking place The MEMORY indicator flashes during playback speed memorization then stays lit continuously when memorization of the playback speed has been completed 5 14 Chapter 5 Recording Playback Performing DMC playback There are two methods of starting DMC playback e Starting playback at the on air cue from the on air start point e Starting playback immediately after prerolling To avoid operation errors we recommend that you use the VTR alone when performing DMC playback a Oo o o oO OOoOoooo Performing DMC playback To start playback at the on air cue from the on air start point 1 Press the PREROLL button The PREROLL button lights up and the tape is cued up to the on air start point 2 Press the PREVIEW button at
71. the CUE menu To select whether to erase cue point data when a cassette is inserted For details on storing cue point data refer to 4 1 5 Press the M CUE CLEAR button to select Memory Card Function on page 4 6 whether to erase cue point data when a cassette is inserted To activate the CUE menu on Erase cue point data Press the CUE button P off Do not erase cue point data Data entry window PREU REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min d EOS Beene OP 00 TER 90 o0 00 00 Title PAGE 10 00 01 10 00 Ei ELL Page number indication 10 Bode pe Heee Cue point indication i CUE PAGE CUENUM TA P ROLL SET SET CLEAR LAC CUE menu display CUE menu Button Indication Function Settings F1 PREV PAGE Shows the previous page F2 NEXT PAGE Shows the next page F5 CUE P ROLL Specifies the preroll time to a cue point 0 to 30s F8 PAGE SET Specifies the page number F9 CUENUM SET Specifies the cue number F10 M CUE CLEAR Erases cue point data when a cassette is inserted on off ALT F8 PAGE MODE Selects PAGE mode ALT F9 EXTEND MODE Selects EXTEND mode 4 32 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 4 1 Selecting a Multi Cue Mode The HDW F500 has the following two multi cue modes PAGE mode Press the ALT button then the PAGE MODE button In PAGE mode cue point data can be accessed by page
72. the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button while holding down the PREROLL button The tape moves to the edit point corresponding to the button then stops To preroll the tape Press the PREROLL button The tape is rewound to a point before the edit start point by the amount determined by the preroll time setting Note When the TIMER SEL button in the TC menu is set to CTL cuing up is slightly slower than in TC mode This is to maintain the accuracy of the CTL signals You can set up the VTR so that priority is placed on cuing accuracy or speed Change the VTR setting through 403 CUEUP BY TC and 404 CUEUP BY CTL in the VTR SETUP menu Changing the preroll time The preroll time is factory set to 5 seconds but can be set to any time between 0 and 30 seconds in 1 second steps For details see Section 4 2 7 Setting the Preroll Time PREROLL TIME on page 4 18 When changing the preroll time set it so that the recorded section prior to the edit start point is longer than the preroll time The preroll time used in automatic editing is the preroll time set for the recorder 6 1 7 Previewing Follow the procedure below to preview the edit AUTO button PREVIEW REVIEW button PREROLL button STOP button Previewing To preview the edit press the AUTO button to switch to AUTO mode then press the PREVIEW REVIEW button During previewing the PREVIEW REVIEW button l
73. the PLAY button Playback starts 5 Press the REC EDIT button at the point where you want to start editing IN point The REC EDIT button lights and editing starts 6 Press the REC EDIT button where you want to end editing OUT point Editing ends but the tape continues to run in playback mode Chapter 6 Editing 6 19 Maintenance Head Cleaning Use the BCT HD12CL Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads Read the instructions included with the cleaning cassette carefully as improper usage can damage the heads Follow the procedure below to clean the heads Insert the cleaning cassette The tape runs at normal playback speed for about 3 seconds as it cleans the heads The cleaning cassette is automatically ejected when the head cleaning finishes Do not run the cleaning tape more than 6 times in succession to avoid damaging the heads Please refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual on cleaning the video and audio heads Moisture Condensation If you suddenly move the VTR from a cold location to a warm one or use the VTR in a very humid place moisture in the air can form on the head drum or tape guide This is called moisture condensation If you play a tape under these conditions the tape may adhere to the drum where moisture has collected and become damaged If moisture condenses on the head drum while you are operating the VTR the error message ERROR 10 appears in the time data display s
74. the SET UP menu to restore settings to the VTR memory banks or IC memory card register functions to the PF1 2 menus and set items in the VTR SETUP menu For details see Chapter 4 Menu Settings on page 4 1 MEMORY CARD indicator Lights up when the memory card is inserted The indicator will flash when the memory card is improperly inserted or when the memory card battery is dead ACCESS button Press this button to directly activate the MEMORY CARD menu Flashes when the control panel is accessing the memory card Do not eject the memory card while the ACCESS button is flashing as this may damage the contents of the memory card 2 6 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls Memory card insertion slot Insert memory cards here VTR settings can be stored on cards and used to configure the VTR and control panel at a later date thus reducing the time required for set up Press the button beside the insertion slot to eject the memory card Function buttons Activates the functions in each menu ALT alternative button Press to change the functions of the current menu Press again to return to the original functions MAINTENANCE switch Activates the MAINTENANCE menu To operate this switch push it in using the tip of a pen or some other pointed object while holding down the SFT button ALARM indicator Flashes when the communication between the VTR and the control panel is ab
75. the audio input signal for audio channel 4 SDTI OPTION IN connector is selected for the input video signal the SDTI signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is automatically selected for the input audio signal as well The setting can not be changed F7 EMPHASIS Sets the emphasis off on F9 MON L SEL Selects the monitor output signal for channel L Combination of 1 2 3 4 5 F10 MON R SEL Selects the monitor output signal for channel R Combination of 1 2 3 4 5 4 42 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 6 1 Selecting the Audio Input Signal A IN CH 1 CH4 Function buttons A IN CH1 to A IN CH4 select the audio input signal for the various channels SDI Selects the audio signal input through the HD SDI INPUT connector AES EBU Selects the audio signal input through the AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors analg Selects the audio signal input through the AUDIO INPUT connectors SDTI Only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed When the SDTI signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is selected for the input video signal the audio signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is automatically selected for the input audio signal as well SDTI is displayed and can not be changed 4 6 2 Setting Emphasis EMPHASIS To apply emphasis to a digital audio signal that has been converted from an analog input audio signal set the EMPHASIS button to on 4 6 3 Selec
76. then the PAGE MODE button or the EXTEND MODE button 2 If you selected PAGE mode press the PREV PAGE button or NEXT PAGE button or use the numeric buttons to enter the page number in the data entry window then press the PAGE SET button 3 Press the Al or M button to move the cursor P to the cue number to be registered PREU REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min Eos 00 00 00 00 TCR 00 00 00 00 I AM CUE TITLE 1 NEXT PAGE PAGE g 3 4 5 6 H 7 8 9 PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR 4 33 Chapter 4 Menu Settings ve T WN sBulyjas nusy p Jajdeyo WA 4 4 CUE Menu To select the cue number directly by numeric buttons Enter the cue number in the data entry window with the numeric buttons then press the CUENUM SET button 4 Press the JOG or VAR button then rotate the search dial to find the position where you want to register the cue point 5 Press the ENTRY button at the selected position The current tape address of the position where the button is pressed is registered as a cue point Press the ENTRY button repeatedly to register the cue point repeatedly The cue number will automatically increment by one each time PREV REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min EOS 00 00 00 00 TCR 00 00 00 00 I AM CUE TITLE 1l U NEXT PAGE PAGE UJ oono d a Y NE o
77. 05 SAGE ERROR LOG 97 03 06 10 32 23 END TOTAL 03 L v i 00 00 00 00 E gt a3 FULL SYS NOU RAM CHECK SUM ERR MSG 2 23 59 59 09 C OB VIDEO DATA ERROR v 3 23 59 59 09 C OF AUDIO DATA ERROR WARNI CONDI NG ERROR TION TIME EXIT K2 07E E Error Log Menu For more information about error log menu settings refer to the Maintenance Manual Appendix Button Display Function Setting Fi PAGE TOP Move to the top page on off F2 PAGE END Move to the last page on off F3 FULL MSG Display in full the message selected with the cursor on off F5 WARNING Display warning messages on off F6 ERROR Display error messages on off F7 CONDITION Display condition messages on off F9 TIME Toggle between time code are real time display TC REAL F10 EXIT Return to display of maintenance information SFT F4 ALL CLEAR Clear messages LOG DATA ALT F8 CANCEL EDIT Display the CANCEL EDIT screen gt ALT F9 REAL TIME Display the REAL TIME screen 3 Q 2 A 31 xipueddy HNN Error Messages and Warning Messages o IU a o a U UUU Clearing warning messages T Press the ALT F8 CANCEL EDIT button 2 Select the message to be cleared using the A and M buttons 3 Press the MARK button An asterisk will appear in front of the message The message will not
78. 1A HD SD Converter Board is installed PULL DOWN OUT OPTION connectors BNC Outputs two sets of 2 3 pull down video audio signals When the ALT PD CHARA key of the TC menu is set to ON text data such as time codes are superimposed This connector is operative only when the optional HKDV 507 HD PULL DOWN Board is installed TIME CODE OUT connector XLR 3 31 Outputs the following time codes according to the VTR operation mode In playback mode Playback time codes In recording mode Time codes generated by the internal time code generator or time codes input to the TIME CODE IN connector To select the output signal for the TIME CODE OUT connector use the 613 TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN REGEN MODE setting in the VTR SETUP menu Setting Description off tape In playback mode playback time codes are selected and in recording mode TCH time code signals are used regene Playback time codes are regenerated and output only in playback mode when the servo is locked In all other cases output is the same as for the off tape setting IN connector is output as is Used during cascade connections For more information about cascade connections see 3 1 4 Cascade Connections on page 3 4 through The time code signal from the TIME CODE TIME CODE IN connector XLR 3 32 Accepts external time codes for recording to tape Connect to the time code output connector of the external equipment
79. 4 004 A 36 Appendix CAPSTANLOCK select 2FD 4FD When editing or playing back a tape with decoded componentsignals selectthe appropriate setting depending on your purpose 2FD This setting locks the capstan servo in two field units This is the normal setting for editing or playing back HD or D1 signals 4LOCK The capstan servo is locked to the color frame every 4 fields If color frames occur intermittently during playback the capstan servo is locked when the next color frame appears 4HOLD The capstan servo is locked to the color frame every 4 fields Ifcolor frames occurs intermittently during playback the capstan servo stays locked to that colorframe e This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz To lock composite signal output to four fields on this VTR setitem 005 to external and 006 to extern SD Item number 005 Item SERVO AV REFERENCE select Settable range input auto external Function The servo reference is determined by the following menu input The reference signalis obtained from the HD SDI INPUT connectors or SDTI OPTION IN connector auto During recording andin the edit preset state the reference signal is obtained from the HD SDIINPUT connectors or SDTI OPTION IN connector When item 001 is notsetto off the reference singnalis always external Inallother cases the servo ope
80. ARD menu directly from any menu screen by pressing the ACCESS button indication FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD UTR BANK UNDO CARD BANK4 Ka SETUP BANK 2 BASEBALL 0 FOOTBALL CL Preset 1 1_ Preset SHOW Preset 2 2 TENNIS SETUP Preset 3 3 Preset gt HI 4 4 Preset CL Preset 5 5 Preset SHOW Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset C E Preset amp EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT a ee ee FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 L MEMORY CARD amp LUTIR BANK UNDO CARD BANK4 SETUP BANK 2 BASEBALL 0 FOOTBALL Preset 1 1_ Preset SHou Preset 2 SETUP Preset 3 3 Preset gt ee 4 Preset Preset 5 5 Preset SHOW Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset CL Eg Preset EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT a Preventing accidental erasure after saving settings Press ALT F2 PROTECT buttons and a symbol will appear to the right of the memory card bank number 9 Press the EXIT button The SET UP menu or the menu displayed before you pressed the ACCESS button appears again 3 Press the F4 SHOW CUESET button The display for storing cue point lists appears Storing cue point
81. Analog composite output with optional HKDV 501A Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N ratio 56 dB or more Y C delay 15 ns or less K factor 2T Pulse 1 or less Output SCH phase Based upon RS 170A CCIR R 624 3 Digital audio system Digital audio signal format CH 1 to CH 4 Sampling frequency 48 kHz synchronized with video Quantization 20 bits sample Wow and flutter Below measurable level Headroom 20 dB or 18 dB selectable Emphasis T1 50 us T2 15 us on off selectable in recording mode Analog output A D quantization 20 bits sample D A quantization 20 bits sample Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz More than 95 dB at 1 kHz emphasis on Dynamic range Distortion Less than 0 05 at 1 kHz emphasis on reference level Crosstalk Less than 90 dB at 1 kHz between any two channels Analog audio Cue track Frequency response 90 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB S N ratio More than 45 dB at 3 distortion level Distortion Less than 2 T H D at 1 kHz reference level Wow and flutter Less than 0 2 rms 1 Reference level 4 dBm The ANALOG AUDIO INPUT CH1 2 3 4 CUE connectors ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 2 3 4 CUE connectors and TIME CODE IN OUT connectors XLR 3 pin have Input connectors HD SDI INPUT BNC 1 1 INPUT MONITOR HD SDI 1 485 Gbps conforms to SMPTE 292M BTA S 004B SDTI OPTION IN when the optional HKDV 506A is installe
82. CT DIREC TITLE ALL TION COPY EXIT EEEE RE ER FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD FOOTBALL TCR 00 00 00 00 L MEMORY CARD LVR BANK nm UNDO CARD BANKO CURRENT SETUP gt a FOOTBALL Preset 1 1 Preset snow Preset 2 2 TENNIS SETUP Preset 3 3 Preset Preset 4 4 Preset Preset 5 5 Preset SHOW Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset C E Preset amp EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT CCEC CC 3 Press the DIRECTION button or press the or gt buttons twice to select the direction To change the title of the bank press the EDIT TITLE button For details refer to 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data on page 4 11 Press the COPY button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 7 sbulyjes nu y p 1 dey9 i 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings a SSS SS ooo _ 8 Press the COPY button while holding down 2 Press the MEMORY CARD button sbulyjas nuey p Ja deup WN the SFT button The control panel stores the specified VTR memory bank to the IC memory card After the storage is complete the title of the VTR memory bank appears under the MEMORY CARD The MEMORY CARD menu appears in the display You can access MEMORY C
83. D The display shows the following types of time data Indication Superimposed Time data type display TCR LTC TCR The LTC value read by the time code reader during playback TCR VITC TCR The VITC value read by the time code reader during playback TCG TCG The value generated by the time code generator during recording CTL CTL The number of CTL signals on the tape during recording playing UBR LTC UBR The user bits value read by the time code reader LTC during playback UBR VITC UBR The user bits value read by the time code reader VITC during playback UBG UBG The user bits value generated by the time code generator during recording DUR DUR Appears whenever a duration between any two edit points IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT points is displayed Time data for IN OUT AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT points are also displayed 1 LTC and VITC LTC cannot be read when the tape speed is very slow or is changed suddenly VITC on the other hand can be read more accurately than LTC when the VTR is stopped or the tape speed is very low VITC however cannot be read when the tape speed is very fast TIMER REMAIN T CH COND TC SEL L 113min GREEN Lic PLAY LOCK TCR VITC 2FD F1 E O11 04u 58s OOr AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 Time data for edit points TC TCG TCG RUN SEL
84. D Line Converter Board e Allows you to convert an effective scanning line number from 1035 to 1080 or from 1080 to 1035 Note This function is operative only when the frame frequency of the VTR is set to 29 97Hz or 30Hz e Allows you to smooth the picture motion and improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback HKDV 503 HD Digital Video Controller This allows you to remotely control the parameters for video signals and image enhancement HKDV 506A SDTI Board This board allows the input and output of special non degrading SDTI 270Mbps signals HKDV 507 HD Pull Down Board This board allows the output of 2 3 pull down HD signal of 59 941 or 60i mode when this unit is operated with the frame frequency of 23 98 or 24 Hz The 2 3 pull down sequence is as follows lim Paola Pikit 1 SDTI Serial Data Transport Interface SDTI is defined as SMPTE 305M References In addition to this Operation Manual the following manuals are available e Maintenance Manual Part 1 Provides information necessary for users to maintain the VTR e Maintenance Manual Part 2 sold separately Provides additional information to fully maintain the HDW F500 Contains details on electrical adjustments circuit diagrams and other items Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 ws a 2 1 Control Panel The control panel consists of the following sections memory card insertion slot editing opera
85. EAKER button 2 15 C Capstan override playback 5 13 Cassettes handling cassettes 3 8 inserting and ejecting cassettes 3 8 preventing accidental erasure 3 9 recommended cassettes 3 8 Changing menu settings 4 2 preroll time 6 9 Confirming edit points 6 8 Connecting external equipment Cascade connection 3 4 making HD analog connections 3 2 making digital connections 3 1 making NTSC PAL Digital Connections 3 3 Connector panel 2 14 Control panel lower control panel editing operations section 2 7 lower control panel menu operations section 2 5 lower control panel search operations section 2 11 lower control panel tape transport section 2 9 upper control panel 2 2 CONTROL PANEL connector 2 16 CONTROL PANEL switch 2 13 HD SD conversion mode Edge crop 5 7 Letter box mode 5 7 Squeeze mode 5 7 Time Code in the 25F 4 27 Cross fade editing A 25 CTL timer 4 24 CUE menu 4 32 Cue point changing into an edit point 4 37 erasing 4 35 prerolling 4 36 registrating 4 33 Cut editing A 25 D D CONV OUT OPTION SYNC connector 2 15 D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 2 15 D CONV SDI OUT OPTION connectors 2 16 Deleting edit points 6 10 DISPLAY FULL FINE button 2 2 Displaying the duration 6 8 DMC editing overview 6 15 performing 6 15 setting edit points and playback speed 6 15 DMC playback overview 5 13 performing 5 14 DF Drop frame mode 4 25 4 26 E Editing See Automatic editing Edit point c
86. GN TC menu SSIGN menu PF1 menu Registration PF2 menu CUE menu VTR SETUP Wa menu SETUP menu PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN button J VTR SETUP button gt j Fs Menu configuration e All items in the HOME TC and CUE menus can be duplicated and registered to the PF1 2 menus e Most items in the VTR SETUP menu can be registered to the PF1 2 menus Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 1 P Q am D gt D gt c Yn D pm A gt Co sbulyjas nusy p Ja deup WN 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings GOE U T H l Te _ 4 1 2 Changing Menu Settings To activate the HOME TC CUE PF1 PF2 or SET UP menu press the respective menu button Menu items are assigned to function buttons F1 to F10 in each menu When two items are registered to the same function button you can display the second item by pressing the ALT button The example below describes the procedure for changing the setting specified by the ALT button and CAP LOCK button in the HOME menu 23 Changing menu settings 1 Press the HOME button The first page of the HOME menu appears in the display REMAIN T CH COND HOME PB EE L 113min GREEN Pe PLAY LOCK TCR 2FD F1 014 04m 58s OO aa Persie Cain eerie AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 ASSEM IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 BLE Loft INS TC off INS INS INS
87. Gia ical eee ate RETA 4 12 4 1 8 Memory Card Data Compatibility 00 0 0 eeeeeeeeceeneeeereeeees 4 13 4 2 HOME Menu u csccssccssssssscccssscsscssccssssscrscescssssenseneesessssesseseesoes 4 14 4 2 1 Selecting the Output Signals PB EE cceeeceeeseceeeeeeeees 4 16 4 2 2 Record Inhibit Mode REC INH cece cc cecceeesseceeeeeeeees 4 16 4 2 3 Selecting the Edit Mode and Edit Channel ASSEMBLE or INS CUE eceeceeseeseeseeeeceeceseeaeeeeeeeeeseenee 4 17 4 2 4 Preread Settings PRE READ cee eeceesteceeneeceeeeeeeees 4 17 4 2 5 Still Picture Output FREEZE 20 ee eeeeesseeesteceeeeeeneeeees 4 17 4 2 6 Selecting the Capstan Servo Lock Mode CAP LOCK 4 18 4 2 7 Setting the Preroll Time PREROLL TIME ee 4 18 4 2 8 Selecting DMC Playback DMC cee eeceesseceeteceneeeteees 4 19 4 2 9 Recalling Edit Points LAST EDIT 0 eee ceeeeeeereeeees 4 19 Menu Settings Continued Chapter 4 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings ccssscsssscssssesssssers 4 1 Table of Contents 1 eae es WN s us u0yD 40 jqeL ili Table of Contents Chapter 4 Menu Settings 2 Table of Contents 4 3 TC Meh siseiesersstsisisesesessisoovirodissrsesssastiotonssoeeress oero reio striss sereias 4 20 4 3 1 Setting the Time Data TIMER SEL RESET SET HOLD 4 21 4 3 2 Setting the Time Code Reader TCR SEL 0 0 eee 4 24 4 3 3 Setting the Time Code Generator TCG SOURCE MODE 4 25 4
88. IDEO IN 4 39 4 5 2 Selecting the Reference Signal SERVO REP eesse 4 39 4 5 3 Adjusting the Output Video Signal MASTER LEVEL to PINE aaae emia era crea eens 4 39 4 6 PF2 Menu Factory Settings ccccssscssssscsssscsssscsssssssscsssescees 4 42 4 6 1 Selecting the Audio Input Signal A IN CH 1 CHA 4 43 4 6 2 Setting Emphasis EMPHASIS seere 4 43 4 6 3 Selecting the Monitor Output Signal MON L SEL MON R SED Secvses secevesceseaheasea sbeedes inch deue cotsentuvesnasentaleovs NE E 4 43 4 7 SET UP Men ssssccussoussscssebeosesstvassesavcenbiocscsbseecegusstenveksoweasesshusesbessus 4 44 4 7 1 VTR SETUP Menu ninna aa 4 46 4 7 2 PANEL SETUP Men 0i cc c c2ecceheceetec detec ie ii eens 4 48 Chapter 5 5 1 Peas ie dadesanedansnasendadiosssneceseseeessasseestanets 2 necoring Playpack 5 1 2 Selecting Audio Signals seeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeessersrsresserrrssesrerrrsses 5 2 5 1 3 Adjusting the Audio Recording Level 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeseeneees 5 3 5 1 4 Simultaneously Monitoring Playback of Video and Audio Signals Being Recorded 0 cee ceeeeeeeseeeseecneceeeeeseeeseeeneeenaees 5 4 5 1 5 Recording Analog Audio cece eeeeesecseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenaees 5 4 5 2 Recording siisccicccssssssseonssseeessncesensaescocscosesessnteonsasootecsined sebis teses tosi 5 5 5 3 Preparing for Playback seseessoescoesoossocecosesseesocesecesecssecesossocescoseo 5 6 5 3 1 Setting Switches and Menus sssess
89. IN points e Between OUT and AUDIO OUT points e Between OUT and AUDIO IN points e Between AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT points Durations are calculated as follows e If both IN and OUT points are set the duration is the time between the points e If one of the edit points is not set the duration is set to 00 00 00 T Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which you want to confirm a duration The button lights up NO Hold down any two IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT buttons The duration between the points corresponding to the two buttons is displayed The value can be negative TIMER CH COND TE SEL GREEN TC PLAY LOCK DUR VITC 2FD Fi O01 01m OOs OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 Duration between two edit points RUN mope DF NDF VITC TCG SEL SOURCE MODE vite int Displaying the duration between two edit points 6 8 Chapter6 Editing 6 1 6 Cuing Up and Prerolling You can preroll the tape to a point prior to the edit start point preroll point or cue up the tape to any edit point Follow the procedure below to cue up or preroll the tape Cuing up and prerolling T Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR which you want to operate The button lights up 2 To cue up the tape to an edit point Press
90. ITLE TION COPY EXIT El ae as T Press the EXIT button The SET UP menu appears again 4 1 5 Memory Card Function You can store menu settings in the VTR memory banks and cue point data to an memory card for recall later The MEMORY CARD indicator lights up when you insert a memory card You can then access the MEMORY CARD menu directly from other menus HOME TC CUE PF1 PF2 by pressing the ACCESS button MEMORY CARD indicator ACCESS button 0 oo 20ga lt 00 gt u U OU Distal ELS Memory card insertion slot Memory card function To eject the memory card Press the button on the right side of the insertion slot 4 6 Chapter 4 Menu Settings e Be sure to insert the memory card fully If the memory card is not inserted properly the MEMORY CARD indicator will flash If this happens reinsert the memory card e If the battery in the memory card is dead the MEMORY CARD indicator will flash If this happens replace the battery in the memory card e The ACCESS button flashes while the VTR is writing to or reading from a memory card Do not eject the memory card while the indicator is flashing Formatting a memory card The supplied memory card or other memory cards must be formatted before you can use them 3 4 5 2 modo o0 o m ge a0b gt
91. Jeldeyo iii sbulyjas nusy p Ja deup WN 4 6 PF2 Menu Factory Settings The PF2 menu is used to register frequently used menu items When shipped from the factory the PF2 menu contains the adjustment menu for audio signals If you later use the PF2 menu to register items from other menus you can restore the PF2 menu to its original factory settings by recalling SETUP BANK ij from the VTR memory banks For details on registration methods see Section 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF 1 2 Menus on page 4 3 and on restoring factory set menu items see Section 4 1 4 VTR Memory Bank Function on page 4 4 To activate the PF2 menu screen Press the PF2 button A IN REMAIN T CH COND PF2 CH1 L 113min A IN feral O0u OOm A IN CH3 AES EBU A IN CH4 AES EBU IN ei aat maa aa AES EBU PLAY LOCK AIN AQUT 00 00 QUT lt s s Sfes EMPHA SIs MON L MON R SEL SEL off ta E2222 PF2 menu display PF2 menu factory settings Button Indication Function Settings F1 A IN CH1 Selects the audio input signal for audio channel 1 SDI AES EBU analg SDTI F2 A IN CH2 Selects the audio input signal for audio channel 2 F3 A IN CH3 Selects the audio input signal for audio channel 3 gt f When the dubbing signal input to the F4 A IN CH4 Selects
92. Mode CAP LOCK Press the ALT button then the CAP LOCK button to select the capstan servo lock mode when you edit or play a tape with composite signals 2FD The capstan servo is locked every 2 fields The color framing operation is disabled This is the normal setting for editing or playback of HD or D1 signals 4LOCK The capstan servo is locked to the color frame every 4 fields If color frames occur intermittently during playback the capstan servo is locked when the next color frame appears 4HOLD The capstan servo is locked to the color frame every 4 fields If color frames occurs intermittently during playback the capstan servo stays locked to that color frame Note e This setting is only active only when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz e To lock composite signal output to four fields on this VTR select the signal input to the REF IN SD connector as a reference signal 4 18 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 2 7 Setting the Preroll Time PREROLL TIME Set the preroll time by pressing the ALT button then press the PREROLL TIME button You can set a preroll time of 0 to 30 seconds in 1 second units During editing on this VTR a preroll time of 5 seconds or more is recommended Setting the preroll time 5 i olo 0 990 Setting the preroll time 1 Press the ALT button then the PREROLL TIME button A dat
93. Performing Automatic Editing Overview Once you have set the necessary edit points the During automatic editing the tape in the recorder VTR AUTO button lights up to show that the VTR is ready and the player VTR move as shown in the diagram for automatic editing below Preroll point IN point OUT point Post roll point 4 M v 4 oo aa Preroll Post roll z Over Assemble editing recording gt 4 am Insert editing Playback mode Player VTR Playback mode Stop Tape movement during automatic editing a Preroll time Factory set to 5 seconds Can be set from 0 to 30 seconds in 1 second steps through the SET UP menu b The post roll time can be set between 0 and 30 seconds in units of seconds using the SET UP menu c Over recording time 2 seconds 6 12 Chapter 6 Editing Monitoring signals during editing During editing you can monitor the following video and audio signals on a monitor connected to the recorder VTR e Between preroll and IN points Playback signal of the recorder VTR can be monitored e Between IN and OUT points Playback signal of the player VTR can be monitored in E E mode e Between OUT and post roll points Playback signal of the recorder VTR can be monitored The video and audio signals that can be monitored are shown in the diagram below IN point OUT point v M PB EE PB recorder VTR player VTR recorder
94. SD Is lit when the video signal input to the REF IN SD connector is acting as the reference signal EXT HD Is lit when the video signal input to the REF IN HD connector is acting as the reference signal INPUT VIDEO Is lit when the video signal input to the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI OPTION IN connector is acting as the reference signal REMOTE buttons and RS 232C indicator Press these buttons to select external equipment to be used to remotely control the VTR 1 9 pin Press to select the unit connected to the REMOTEI IN 9P OUT 9P connectors The button lights up 2 50 pin Press to select the unit connected to the PARALLEL I O 50P connector with optional BKDW 509 The button lights up RS 232C indicator Lights up when the VTR is communicating with the external equipment connected to the RS 232C connector Note When the VTR is being controlled by external equipment connected to the REMOTE1 IN 9P or PARALLEL I O SOP connector all tape transport buttons and edit operation buttons are disabled except the STOP and EJECT buttons You may also specify the disabling or enabling of all buttons by setting 008 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE in the VTR SETUP menu 2 1 2 Lower Control Panel Menu Operations Section Menu display MEMORY CARD indicator B Menu buttons ACCESS button Memory card inserti
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96. SONY HD DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER HDW F500 PARALLEL INTERFACE KIT BKDW 509 HD 525 DOWNCONVERTER BOARD HKDV 501A HD LINE CONVERTER BOARD HKDV 502 HD DIGITAL VIDEO CONTROLLER HKDV 503 SDTI BOARD HKDV 506A HD PULL DOWN BOARD HKDV 507 OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Serial No 10101 and Higher WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only For the customers in U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in 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 This device requires shielded interface cable to comply with FCC emission limits This symbol is intended to alert the u
97. Setting Up the VTR 1 ing Digital Connections ccceeseeeseceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeaees 3 1 2 Making HD Analog Connections 200 00 ceeeeeeceesseceeneeeeeeeeeees 3 2 3 1 3 Making NTSC Digital Connections 0 0 0 0 ee eeeceeseceeneeeeeees 3 3 3 1 4 Cascade connection 000 eeeeeccecsseceeeceeaceceeeeeeeeeaeceaaeceeneeeses 3 4 3 2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System 3 5 3 2 1 Reference Signals for Output Video 0 0 0 eeeeeeceenteeeneeeeeees 3 5 3 2 2 Reference Signals Connections eecceeeeceessceesteceeneceeeeeeees 3 6 3 3 Handling Cassettes cssccsscsssscsssccsscsssssccsscscsscsesssesssecsnssssesesees 3 8 3 3 1 Recommended Cassettes 00 eee eeeessesseceseceeeceeeeeeeseeeseesseeees 3 8 3 3 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes 2 0 0 ceeccecseeeeseeceeneeeeeeeeees 3 8 3 3 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure 0 eccceccceceeeeeseeceeneeeeeeeesees 3 9 4 1 1 Menu Configuration 20 0 cecsseceeseceeeeeceeeeenaeceeaeeceaeeeeeeeees 4 1 4 1 2 Changing Menu Settings ssessssssssssessessseesserrsessssessresseessressees 4 2 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF1 2 Menus ssec 4 3 4 1 4 VTR Memory Bank Function seseseeeseeeeereesrresrrreserrrreseee 4 4 4 1 5 Memory Card Function ooo ce cecesececeeseeeseeesecnseceseceeeeseeeaes 4 6 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data cece cecceeseeceesteeenaeceeeeeeeeeeeeas 4 11 4 1 7 Details on VTR Memory Bank and Memory Card PUNCUHONS 38 ce stile
98. SouRCE mope mope PF NDF VITC vitc int L Prst rec DF Tce Selecting the time data display Press the TIMER SEL button repeatedly to select the desired time data display CTL Counts the CTL signals on the playback tape or the CTL signals being recorded on the tape and displays the tape running time in hours minutes seconds and frames TC Displays the value read by the time code reader or the value generated by the time code generator To switch between VITC and LTC press the TCR SEL button UBIT Displays user bits data inserted in time code being played back or the user bits data inserted in time code being recorded To switch between VITC and LTC press the TCR SEL button 2 CTL signals CTL control signals are pulse signals that are recorded horizontally in each frame 3 User bits Comprising a part of the time code user bits record supplementary information and consist of an eight digit number or hexadecimal A to F Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 21 AR aa WN sbuas nuey p seideyo WN 4 3 TC Menu C O EST Selecting the time code and the user bits to be recorded Use the TCG SOURCE TCG MODE DF NDF and VITC buttons in the TC menu to specify the time code and the user bits to be recorded The specifications for the various button settings are shown in the following table F10 VITC TCG MODE F TCG SOURCE DF NDF T
99. T CH 1 to 4 9 pin remote cable HD SDI OUTPUT HKPF 102 D A Converter ANALOG VIDEO OUTPUT REMOTE 1 IN 9P Set the analog audio input level and impedance using the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 600Q termination switches as follows For line input with a 600Q termination HIGH and ON For high impedance line input HIGH and OFF P For high impedance microphone input a M HD LOW and OFF 3 2 Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 1 3 Making NTSC PAL Digital Connections This example shows how to connect two VTRs together using an HDW F500 as the players and a DVR 2100 D 1 Component Digital VTR as the recorder HDW F500 Player Input ro 7 gt Cy ss 9 a a a a 19 SS QDO D CONV SDI OUT OPTION 5 D1 SDI 66060660 Mm O oC gt p d kad bed eGo a Les T REMOTE 1 IN g i i i COMPOSITE 1S VIDEO OUTPUT 9 pin remote cable a REMOTE 1 SDI INPUT C bao pod pod 6lol o OQO o Video monitor NTSC PAL monitor
100. VO REF button in the PF1 menu is set to input but there is no video input signal when the SERVO REF button in the PF1 menu is set to ext but there is no external reference video signal or when the input signal is out of sync with the external reference video signal If you want you can set 102 REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM in the VTR SETUP menu so that the STOP button will not flash under the above conditions 2 10 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls PLAY button Starts playback Press this button while holding down the REC button to start recording Pressing this button during recording or manual editing changes the VTR to playback mode REC EDIT recording edit button Press this button while holding down the PLAY button to start recording If you press this button in play mode manual editing begins After setting edit points if you press this button while the AUTO button is lit automatic editing is performed REC INHIBIT indicator The status of this indicator depends on the setting of the ALT button and REC INH button in the HOME menu and the state of the record protect plug on the cassette Status of the REC INHIBIT indicator Setting of the ALT State of the record REC INHIBIT and F2 REC INH protect plug on the indicator buttons in the cassette HOME menu all Recording disabled Lit flashing Recording allowed Lit crash REC video Recording disabled
101. Video Output and Servo System This section describes how reference signals for the video output and servo system are selected 3 2 1 Reference Signals for Output Video Depending on the operating condition VTR SETUP menu setting and the input signal the video output signal from the VTR can be synchronized as follows he 005 SERVO AV REFERENCE select setting in the VTR SETUP ext input Is the VTR currently recording or is EDIT PRESENT on What is the 006 EXTERNAL REFERENCE select setting in the VTR SETUP menu extrn SD extrn HD Ts there an inpu Signal on the connector selected by the 701 VIDEO INPUT select setting in the VTR SETUP s there a signal of the correct frequency on the REF IN HD connector s there a signal of the correct frequency on the REF IN SD connector Yes y Synchronization with the video signal input to the REF IN SD connector y Synchronization with the video signal input designated by the 701 VIDEO INPUT select setting Synchronization with the reference video signal input to the REF IN HD connector No external synchronization synchronization is internal Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 5 YLA ay dn Bumes g Ja dey9 HN YLA 34 dn Bullies g Jeydeyuo WN 3 2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System ee _
102. a 100000 a doug ols o lO OU 0 0 0 Oo OO o mj Q o ooo OOOO oooooopo ga oO 101 A 32 Normal speed playback 1 Insert a cassette For details on inserting a cassette see Section 3 3 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes on page 3 8 2 Press the PLAY button Playback starts and the SERVO indicator lights up to indicate that the servo is locked 3 Press the STOP button to stop playback If playback continues to the end of the tape If item 407 AUTO REWIND in the VTR SETUP menu is set to ON then the tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and stops 5 10 Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 4 2 Variable Speed Playback In Jog Shuttle Variable modes you can change the playback speed as follows Jogmode The playback speed corresponds to the rotational speed of the search dial ranging from 1 to 1 or 2 to 2 times normal playback speed The speed setting can be changed in the VTR SETUP menu using item 107 JOG DIAL RESPONSE Shuttle mode The playback speed corresponds to the angle of rotation of the search dial The playback speed is different depending on the frame frequency of the unit The search dial clicks at the positions for still picture and 10 times normal speed playback Frame frequency Playback speed 23 98 24 Hz Ranging from 60 to 60 25 Hz Ranging from 58 to 58 29 97 30 Hz Ranging from 50 to 50
103. a entry window appears 2 Change the setting with the A and M buttons You may also use the and buttons 3 Press the PREROLL TIME button The data entry window disappears 4 2 8 Selecting DMC Playback DMC In DMC Dynamic Motion Control playback mode the VTR plays back a tape segment at a specified variable speed of 1 to 2 times normal playback speed memorizes the speed then plays the segment back at a later time at the memorized speed DMC playback is useful during on the spot telecasts of sporting events for immediate playback and broadcast of highlight scenes for which starting and ending points have been set during recording For detail on the procedure for DMC playback see Section 5 4 4 DMC Playback on page 5 13 During tape editing using two HDW F500 VTRs you can use DMC playback to control the playback speed of the player VTR for editing at variable speeds DMC editing For detail on the procedure for DMC editing see Section 6 2 1 Performing DMC Editing on page 6 15 4 2 9 Recalling Edit Points LAST EDIT While editing you can recall the last edit points by pressing the ALT button then the LAST EDIT button The edit points appear in the display CH COND PB EE GREEN BASEBALL EDIT SET PB PLAY LOCK TCR 2FD F1 O14 04m 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO
104. ack and editing operations and to select channels to be edited during insert editing TC menu Use this menu to make time code settings CUE menu Use this menu to set up to 100 cue points In page mode 10 cue points per page can be set on a total of 10 pages PF1 PF2 Personal Function menus Use these menus to register up to 40 of the most frequently used items from the other menus up to ten items each can be registered to PF1 ALT PF1 PF2 and ALT PF2 Menu items that may be registered can be displayed by pressing the PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN button in the SET UP menu SET UP menu e The VTR BANK menu allows up to eight pages of menu settings to be saved e Use the MEMORY CARD menu to store current settings of the VTR and up to 8 pages of the contents of the VTR memory bank to a memory card e Use the scrollable PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN menu to display the items that can be registered in the PF1 PF2 menus and to select and register the most frequently used menu items e Use the scrollable VTR SETUP menu to display the items necessary for making initial settings and to directly change settings without registering them with the function buttons for each menu e Use the PANEL SETUP menu to set control panel operations such as the keyboard sound output MAINTENANCE menu Use this menu to access the maintenance functions For details refer to the Maintenance Manual A full complement of storage recall functions These functio
105. ack burst signal of 625 50 Hz Input the signal of the appropriate field frequency for your system Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 7 HLA 34 dn umes g ydeyo Ih YLA 34 dn Bum s g Ja deyo WA 3 3 Handling Cassettes 3 3 1 Recommended Cassettes 3 3 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes Use 2 inch HDcam cassettes The maximum recording time is as shown in the Always turn on the VTR before attempting to insert or following table eject cassettes System HDcam 29 97 30Hz 25Hz 23 98 24Hz Inserting a cassette cassette S size cassette 40 minutes 48 minutes 50 minutes L size cassette 124 minutes 149 minutes 155 minutes 1 Digital Betacam cassettes cannot be used Storage of cassettes Store your cassettes at room temperature and normal humidity Inserting a cassette T Turn the POWER switch to ON 2 Before inserting a cassette check the following points e There is no slack in the tape e An error message does not appear in the menu display e The window of the cassette is facing up If there is any slack in the tape refer to Removing slack in the tape on next page When inserting an S size cassette make sure it is aligned with the marks on the cassette insertion slot The cassette is loaded automatically and the tape is wound around the drum 3 8 Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR Removing slack in the tape Press one of the reels in slightly then c
106. ails on storing and recalling data to or from the VTR memory banks or memory card and registering items to the PF menus see Section 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings on page 4 1 Y indicates that more than one menu page exists UTR REMAIN T CH COND SETUP BANK L 113min a F11UTR BANK Copy data between current setup and 8 banks F21MEMORY CARD Cory data between VTR and memory card J F4 PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN Assign PF1 PF2 menu function keys F5IPANEL SETUP Panel setting PFig2 fFS1UTR SETUP UTR current setup ASSIGN PANEL UTR REMOTE REMOTE SETUP SETUP 9 PIN 50 PIN LAL r Lot iLott SET UP menu display SET UP menu Button Indication Function Settings F1 VTR BANK See Section 4 1 4 VTR Memory Bank Function on page 4 4 F2 MEMORY CARD See Section 4 1 5 Memory Card Function on page 4 6 F4 PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN See Section 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF1 2 Menus on page 4 3 F5 PANEL SETUP See Section 4 7 2 PANEL SETUP Menu on page 4 48 F6 VTR SETUP See Section 4 7 1 VTR SETUP Menu on page 4 46 F8 REMOTE 9 PIN Selects remote operation through a device connected to the REMOTE1 on off IN 9P OUT 9P connectors F9 REMOTE 50 PIN Selects remote operation using a device optional BKDW 509 on off connected to the PARALLEL I O 50P connector
107. alled BNC 1 SDTI 270 Mbps PULL DOWN OUT OPTION when the optional HKDV 507 is installed BNC 2 with superimposed text The ANALOG AUDIO INPUT CH1 2 3 4 CUE connectors ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 2 3 4 CUE connectors and TIME CODE IN OUT connectors XLR 3 pin have gender conventions for input and output connectors in Japan A 24 Appendix REF OUT BNC 2 1125 SYNC Trilevel SYNC 0 6 Vp p 75 Q sync negative AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU BNC 2 CH1 2 and CH3 4 AES EBU format unbalanced AUDIO OUTPUT XLR 3 pin male 5 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and CUE 4 dBm with 600 load low impedance balanced MONITOR OUTPUT XLR 3 pin female 2 4 dBm with a 600 W load low impedance balanced TIME CODE OUT XLR 3 pin male 1 2 2 Vp p low impedance balanced LandR PHONES JM 60 stereo phone jack oo to 12 dBu with an 8 Q load unbalanced Remote connectors CONTROL PANEL D sub 15 pin female REMOTE 1 IN D sub 9 pin female REMOTE 1 OUT D sub 9 pin female RS 232C D sub 25 pin female VIDEO CONTROL D sub 9 pin female for optional HKDV 503 PARALLEL I O SOP D sub 50 pin female with optional BKDW 509 which are opposite to those everywhere else in the world If using this unit with non Japanese specification equipment use male female adaptors Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 RCC 5G 9 pin remote control cable 1 PSW 4 x 16 screws for rack mounting 4 SRAM 64 KB Memory card 1 Opera
108. ame frequency of the unit In this mode the search dial clicks at the positions for O still picture 10 and 10 times normal playback speed Frame frequency Playback speed 23 98 24 Hz Ranging from 60 to 60 25 Hz Ranging from 58 to 58 29 97 30 Hz Ranging from 50 to 50 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 1 1 S 0 U09 pUe Sued JO suonouny pue suoneooq z 13 deyo iilii S 01 U00 pUe Sed JO suonouny pue suoneoog z 19 deyo WH 2 1 Control Panel Search dial Rotate to search for edit points Rotate the dial clockwise for forward playback the indicator lights up or counterclockwise for reverse playback the lt indicator lights up The W indicator lights up while the VTR is in stop mode Shuttle mode The playback speed is different depending on the frame frequency of the unit See item PSHUTTLE button The dial clicks at the positions corresponding to 0 still picture 10 and 10 times normal playback speed Jog mode The playback speed corresponds to the rotational speed of the dial 1 to 1 or 2 to 2 times normal playback speed depending on the 107 JOG DIAL RESPONSE setting in the VTR SETUP menu The dial does not click Variable speed playback mode Noiseless playback at 1 times normal speed when the dial is rotated fully counterclockwise and 2 times normal speed when rotated clockwise The dial clicks at the positions of still pict
109. an register up to 40 items to the PF Personal Function 1 2 menus including items that are displayed when the ALT button is pressed The registration of items from different menus to the PF1 2 menus eliminates the need for changing menus in order to change a given VTR operating condition For details on the factory set PF 1 2 menus see Section 4 5 PFI Menu Factory Settings on page 4 38 and 4 6 PF2 Menu Factory Settings on page 4 42 Registering items to the PF1 2 menus REMAIN T CH COND PF ASSIGN PFT L 113min Ld TCR 00 00 00 00 PE_ASSIGN MENU Wea FIK SETUP ITEM 755 UTDED 755 MASTER D1 Current setting 756 LEVEL D1 757 B Y LUL D1 H 758 R Y LUL D1 709 759 UVD OUT D2 3 SDI 4 5 6 710 760 CHROMA D2 8 9 Item currently 711 761 HUE D2 1712 762 SETUP D2 A ALT registered to the PF2 713 763 SYNC NTSC button 10 714 764 FINE NTSC SET SAUE BLANK PASTE CANCEL ExIT CJC M i 3 2 4 5 OOOO z gooo to O10 9 9 0 ooo o ojoo oao Okno a oa o Q o o Oooo O oo oo colo JO ol 6 81 To unregister the selected item Press the F6 SET BLANK button 5 Press the button to move the cursor to the PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN menu then press the A or M button to move the cursor to the menu item to b
110. appears in the menu display About automatic split edit point setting Split editing requires a total of eight edit points four edit points for video editing IN and OUT points for both the recorder and player VTRs and four edit points for audio editing AUDIO IN and OUT points for both the recorder and player VTRs However as soon as you set five edit points the VTR automatically sets the remaining three points For example if you set three edit points for video or audio and two for audio or video the remaining three points are automatically set regardless of whether these points are for the recorder or player In the following example the points enclosed in a box have been set manually and the AUDIO OUT point for the recorder VTR and the AUDIO IN and OUT points for the player VTR have been set automatically Note that whether set manually or automatically all edit points can be changed or deleted at any time AUDIO AUDIO IN point IN point OUT point QUT point Recorder VTR Y y v v Player VTR A A A a AUDIO IN point AUDIO OUT point IN point OUT point Automatic split edit point setting Automatic setting of AUDIO OUT points When the sixth edit point AUDIO OUT point is set the edit point data is activated and the invalid AUDIO OUT points are automatically deleted Sixth edit point set AUDIO OUT point UD AUDIO IN
111. are factory settings item number ltem Seitable range 201 REMOTE 9 PIN off on Function When thisis setto on this unitis controlled from the device connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P OUT 9P connectors When this unitis controlled by a device connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P or PARALLEL I O 1 IN 50P connectors the editing control buttons and all ofthe tape transport buttons except STOP and EJECT are disabled It is also possible to make a setting so that all of the buttons are disabled For details see item 008 202 REMOTE 50 PIN off on 203 PARALLEL disable RUNNING enable Whenthisis setto on this unitis controlled from the device connected to the REMOTE PARALLEL I O 50P connector optional BKDW 509 Selects whether two or more VTRs can be operated synchronized disable Synchronized operation is notcarried out enable Synchronized operation is enabled For synchronized operation to be possible item 203 must be setto enable on all of the connected VTRs Appendix A 43 xipueddy MNN Menu List O Items Related to Editing 301 The values enclosed in a box are factory settings Item number 301 Item EDIT OPERATION MODE Settable range film CG normal Function Selects the animation edit mode For normal editing use the normal setting film Selects editing in field units for film recording Sin
112. arefully rotate it in the direction of the arrow until it stops Removing slack in the tape Preventing double cassette inserting When a cassette is loaded an orange lock out bar appears in the cassette insertion slot to prevent users from attempting to load another cassette Ejecting the cassette Press the EJECT button The tape is unthreaded and the cassette is automatically ejected This operation takes a few seconds To cancel ejecting a cassette Press any operation button before the cassette is completely ejected The cassette is loaded again and the operation corresponding to the button you pressed starts 3 3 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure To prevent accidental erasure of material recorded on a tape push in the record protect plug L size cassette k D S size cassette oS Push in the record protect plug To restore the tape for recording return the plug to its original position Preventing accidental erasure When a cassette with this plug pushed in is inserted into the VTR the REC INHIBIT indicator on the lower control panel lights up and recording will not start even if you press the REC button To restore the tape for recording return the plug to its original position Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 9 HLA 34 dn umes g ydeyo WN 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings The opera
113. be displayed or saved Cancelling removal To cancel the removal of a warning message press the MARK button Adjusting the clock Press the ALT REAL TIME button in the error log menu and use the setting below Get current time codes Hold down the SFT button and press the GET TC button Setting the data and time Hold down the SFT button and press the SET button Use the K and l buttons to move the bar to the location to be adjusted Use the numeric keys to change the value Adjusting minutes and second to zero Hold down the SFT button and press ZERO button Selecting daylight saving time and normal time Hold down the SFT button and press SEASON button STANDARD normal time SUMMER daylight saving time one hour ahead of normal time Changing between normal and daylight saving times changes the current time by one hour Even if the change crosses midnight the current date is not changed A 32 Appendix Glossary AES EBU format A standard format for the transfer of digital audio signals In this format two audio signals can be input output through one XLR type connector Assemble editing An edit mode for adding new scenes to the end of previously recorded scenes New video signals are recorded for each control signal but continuity with the control signal preceding the edit point is maintained electrically Because assemble editing in the middle of a scene will cause
114. bitsystem e Make sure the bit length matches the destination device e This setting is only active when the HD SD converter outputis setto D1 776 DOWNCONVERTER disable Selects the HD SD converter mode when the INPUT INPUT CHECK ENABLE enable CHECK button on the control panelis pressed disable The INPUT CHECK button is not linked to downconverter output enable The INPUT CHECK buttonis linked to downconverter output When the INPUT CHECK button is pressed the input signal selected by the setting in item 701 is outputto the HD SD converter output connector The INPUT CHECK button works for all of the HD SD converter outputconnectors 777 V FILTER SELECT 1 Selects coefficient of the vertical interpolation filter forthe 2 HD SD converter output The higher the figure is the 3 higher the vertical resolutionis A 58 Appendix Items Related to the Audio Control 801 The values enclosed in a box are the factory settings item number lItem Seittable range Function 801 AUDIO INPUT analg Selects the type and channels of the audio input signals select SDI analg Audio signals input to the ANALOG AUDIO INPUT ALL CHANNELS AES EBU connectors SDT SDI Audio signals input to the HD SDI INPUT connectors 802 AUDIO INPUT analg AES EBU Audio signals input to the AUDIO INPUT AES select Spi
115. bnormality was detected in the initial communication with the CPU 97 SV NV RAM TROUBLE An abnormality was detected while reading servo adjustment data after the unit was turned on AO READ WRITE ERROR Error occurred during reading and writing to the SS 75 on board RAM A1 SY ROM ERROR Error detected while reading system computer ROM data when the unit was turned on A 28 Appendix A2 DR NOV RAM CHECK SUM ERROR Error detected while reading machine type data when the unit was turned on A3 SYS NOV RAM CHECK SUM ERROR Error detected while reading menu settings data when the unit was turned on A4 PLAYER CONTROL COMMAND BUFFER FULL The 9 pin serial communication send buffer for player control is full A5 RS 422 REMOTE COMMAND BUFFER FULL The 9 pin serial communication receive buffer is full BO DT HARD ERROR Error detecting during DT distortion removal B1 TCG HARD ERROR Possibly a hardware error in the time code generator circuit or peripheral hardware B2 DCP 26 BOARD INSTALLATION ERROR The two DCP 26 boards are installed B3 DCP 26 amp PD 94 BOARD INSTALLATION ERROR The DCP 26 board and PD 94 board are installed to the wrong position Appendix A 29 xipueddy HIN Error Messages and Warning Messages Warning Messages When one of the problems described below is detected a warning mark is displayed in the upper left corner of the display Operation can continue even when the mark is flashing When the mark is flashing the
116. ce the standard film speed is 24 frames sec and VTR frame rate is 30 frames sec when the frame frequency is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz the duration must be alternated between 2 and3 fields when recording films This setting is automatically activated in film mode When editing finishes the next IN and OUT points are automatically set This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz CG Primarily for recording computer graphics this setting allows editing by individual frames When the editis completed the OUT point automatically becomes the next IN point The next OUT pointis automatically set one frame ahead of the IN point normal Use this setting for normal insert editing 302 303 PREROLL TIME POSTROLL TIME Osec 5 sec 30sec Osec 2 sec 30 sec This sets the preroll time The range is from 0 to 30 seconds in steps of 1 second The preroll time should generally be setto at least 3 seconds and for phase adjustmentwith an editing controller itis recommendedto setthe preroll time to atleast 5 seconds This sets the postroll time for which the tape transport keeps moving after reaching an OUT point The range is from 0 to 30 seconds in steps of 1 second 304 VAR SPEED RANGE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 1 to 2 1 15 to 2 45 Specifies the variable tape speed range when the variable speed playbackis executed by aremote control unit
117. cept the tenth Regenerated signals are selected using the 608 TCG UBG REGENE MODE setting in the VTR SETUP menu To check the running of the internal time code generator Press the INPUT CHECK button 4 3 4 Selecting the Time Code Running Mode RUN MODE Press the RUN MODE button to select the time code running mode free The time code advances when the power is on regardless of the VTR s operation mode rec The time code advances only during recording 4 3 5 Selecting the Drop Frame Mode DF NDF Press the DF NDF button to select the running mode for the CTL counter and the time code generator DF Drop frame mode DF is displayed NDF Non drop frame mode NDF is displayed auto The unit switches to drop frame mode when the field frequency is 59 94 Hz and switches to non drop frame mode when the field frequency is 60 Hz Note e This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz e When the TCG MODE button is set to regene the drop frame mode is inoperative since the time code generator is synchronized to the playback time code 2 Non drop frame mode In this mode drop frame mode processing is not performed Since there is no frame cutting a discrepancy of about 86 seconds occurs each day in the case of a field frequency of 59 94 Hz 4 25 Chapter 4 Menu Settings a aa WN sBumes nua p seideyo WAN 4 3 TC Menu C ES ee es 4 3 6 Inserting VITC i
118. channels before the start of preread editing 1 Press the ALT F PREREAD buttons in the HOME menu and select video audio or a v Make the required connections for preread editing Perform preread editing after selecting the insert editing mode After preread editing undo all the connections used for the preread editing Press the ALT button and then press PRE READ button to select off Ol N Check that no loop connections remain 6 3 Manual Editing Follow the procedure below to perform manual T Press the STOP button to stop the tape editing 2 1 To ensure a stable picture start playback at least three seconds before the IN point OO00000 a gooo o c 00000 o coool of a Ossgugl a OloOlo 40 oO oO 1 a go J m goo oa ooo0 Oo ooo OlOoOoOoOooo o l Ni oy 3 7 4 5 6 Manual editing 1 Enter jog or shuttle mode to position the tape at a place at least three seconds before the position at which you want to set an edit point 2 Press the AUTO button to turn it off 3 Pressthe ASSEMBLE button in the HOME menu or press the respective INSERT button F4 INS TC INS VIDEO Fa INS A CH1 zi INS A CH2 6 INS A CH3 INS A CH4 or INS CUE button to select the edit mode that you want 4 Press
119. component video signal four digital audio channels and time code in time division multiplex this is separated for conversion to parallel data The interface can be used to record audio data from an AES EBU digital interface or digitally converted analog signals Bit rate reduction encoder The component video signal data is compressed by a factor of about four by a process in which it is subjected to frame shuffling blocking DCT discrete cosine transform quantizing adjustment and variable length word encoding This is the core of the newly developed coefficient recording system ECC encoder The outer ECC Error Correction Code is added to the compressed video and audio data followed by the inner ECC ID data and sync data The Reed Solomon code is employed in this error correction system Channel coding Video and audio data with the ECC added is recorded in the form of serial data The HDcam format adopts a scrambled NRZI channel coding system for off track and noise characteristics Playback signal processing The playback digital data is equalized by equalizer circuits and error corrected by powerful inner and outer ECC which can correct most data disturbed by noise and dropouts in the reproduced signal Data that cannot be completely corrected in this way is passed through a bit reduction decoder and corrected by an error concealment circuit Output interface Component video data are converted into serial data a
120. connected to the REMOTE1 IN 9P connector 1 to 2 1 to 2 times normal tape speed 1 15to 2 45 1 15 to 2 45 times normal tape speed When an editing control unit such as BVE 9100is connected for DT editing select 1 15to 2 45 305 EDIT FIELD select 1F 2F 1F 2F Selects the start timing for editing when performing tape editing 1F Start editing from field 1 and end on field 2 2F Start editing from field 2 and end on field 1 1F 2F Following receivedtiming commands When the system frequency of this unitis PSF mode the unit always operates with the F1 setting 306 SYNCHRONIZE accurate rough off When this unitis used as acontroller for editing control of another VTR connected through a9 pin remote cable this selects whether or notto carry out phase synchronization of the two VTRs andalso the editing accuracy when carrying outsynchronization accurate Editing is carried outwith an accuracy of 0 frames rough Editing is carried outwith an accuracy of 1 frame off Synchronization is not carried out A 44 Appendix Item number Item Settable range Function Items 311 through 315 describe the analog audio edit preset during editing mentioned onright The follwing items specifies the allocation of each channel forthe analog audio preset of the editor or remote controller when the digital audio signals from
121. cter signals such as time codes are superimposed on the output This connector is operative only when the optional HKDV 501A HD SD Converter Board is installed D CONV OUT OPTION SYNC connector BNC Outputs an NTSC external sync signal Notes e This is effective only when the optional HKDV 501A HD SD Converter Board is installed e The phase is the same as the phase of the composite signal output from the COMPOSITE SUPER of D CONV OUT OPTION connector Because the output phase changes with the operation mode of the VTR use this to synchronize with the video monitor REF IN SD connectors BNC and 75 Q termination switch Inputs for a reference video signal NTSC or PAL of the selected field frequency Use a video signal with chroma burst VBS or a monochrome video signal VS A loop through connection is possible Set the 75 Q termination switch to OFF if you are using a loop through connection and set it to ON if you are not using a loop through connection REF IN HD connectors BNC and 75 Q termination switch Inputs for a reference video signal HD of the selected field frequency Use a trilevel SYNC signal for the external synchronization A loop through connection is possible Set the 75 termination switch to OFF if you are using a loop through connection and set it to ON if you are not using a loop through connection BREAKER button Primary circuit breaker for the AC power circuit
122. d BNC 1 SDTI 270Mbps REF IN BNC 2 2 loop through HD Trilevel SYNC 0 6 V p p 75 Q sync negative SD Black burst 0 286 V p p 75 Q sync negative AUDIO INPUT AES EBU BNC 2 2 loop through CH1 2 and CH3 4 AES EBU format unbalanced AUDIO INPUT XLR 3 pin female 5 CH1 2 3 4 and CUE LOW OFF 60 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH OFF 4 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH ON 4 dBm 600 Q termim lion balanced TIME CODE IN XLR 3 pin female 1 0 5 to 18 Vp p 10 kQ balanced gender conventions for input and output connectors in Japan which are opposite to those everywhere else in the world If using this unit with non Japanese specification equipment use male female adaptors A 23 Appendix xipueddy HIN Specifications Output connectors HD SDI OUTPUT BNC 4 MONITOR with superimposed text 1 2 3 and MONITOR SDI 1 485 Gbps conforms to SMPTE 292M BTA S004B D CONV SDI OUT OPTION when the optional HKDV 501A is installed D1 D2 switchable BNC 3 3 SUPER with superimposed text 1 2 and 3 SUPER D1 SDI 270 Mbps conforms to SMPTE 259M CCIR 656 HI D2 SDI 143 Mbps conforms to SMPTE 259M CCIR 656 HI D CONV OUT OPTION when the optional HKDV S501A is installed BNC 2 COMPOSITE SUPER with superimposed text COMPOSITE SUPER 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative SYNC Black burst 0 286 Vp p 75 Q sync negative SDTI OPTION OUT when the optional HKDV 506A is inst
123. d ad juststheimageenhancer Adjust sthe maxi mum 32 levelofthe detail added to enhance the original signal 63 769 CRISP THRESHOLD O When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is preset 0 installed ad justs the image enhancer Sets the amplitude 15 fornotenhancing small amplitude signals A 57 Appendix xipueddy qn Menu List item number ltem Settable range Function 770 LEVEL DEPEND 0 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is THRESHOLD installed adjusts the image enhancer Sets the luminance preset 8 8 range for edge enhancement 15 771 H DETAIL 2 6 MHz When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is FREQUENCY select 3 4 MHz installed adjusts the image enhancer Sets the center 3 9 MHZ frequency for edge enhancement 4 6 MHz 772 H V RATIO 0 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Downconverter preset 3 Board is installed adjusts the image enhancer Sets the 3 horizontal to vertical ratio for edge enhancement 7 773 GAMMALEVEL 128 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is preset 0 installed adjusts the image enhancer Adjusts the gradient 0 ofthe correction curve 128 775 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA 8bit Sets the bit size of the output data from video processing Tobit bit reduction processing 8bit When connected to an 8 bit system 10bit When connected toa 10
124. d T04 INTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR The T02 INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR HD settings and display information Setting of item T02 Displayed information off off COLOR BARS CB MULTIBURST MB 10 STEPS 10STP PULSE amp BAR P amp BAR RAMP RAMP BLACK BLACK The T03 INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR LINE SELECT settings and display information Setting of item T03 Displayed information 1035 1035 1080 1080 This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz The T04 INTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR settings and display information Setting of item T04 Displayed information off off silence silnc 1 kHz sine 1kHz Display priority of display messages Messages are displayed in the following order of priority Error messages 4 Lost lock messages 4 Warning messages 4 Player edit points and time data 4 Operation information 4 Pull down time data when optional HKDV 507 HD Pull Down Board is installed Appendix A 27 xipueddy Hn Error Messages and Warning Messages Error Messages When the unit ceases to operate correctly due to Protection Mode malfunction or an internal system error the alarm will sound and an error message will be displayed on the display Only one message will be displayed even when multiple errors occur but the error log menu keeps a h
125. d and the SETUP menu display appears again Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 47 sbuas nu y p Jejdeyo WN sOumes nue 164dey0 WAN 4 7 SET UP Menu Cc ccc EEE a maT 4 7 2 PANEL SETUP Menu The PANEL SETUP menu is used to set the operation To activate the PANEL SETUP menu conditions of the upper and lower control panels Press the SET UP button then press the PANEL SETUP button REMAIN T CH COND PANEL SETUP KEYINH L 113min ott KEY ALARM SCREEN BEEP BEEP SAVER EXIT off high 10min PANEL SETUP menu display PANEL SETUP menu Button Indication Function Settings F1 KEYINH Disables all button operations on off F6 KEY BEEP Sets the keyboard sound high low off F7 ALARM BEEP Sets the alarm high low off F8 SCREEN SAVER Sets the screen saver 3min 10min 60min off F10 EXIT Exits the PANEL SETUP menu 4 48 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Disabling the upper and lower control panel buttons Set the KEYINH button to on You can select buttons to be disabled through 110 KEY INHIBIT SWITCH EFFECTIVE AREA in the VTR SETUP menu Setting the keyboard sound Press the KEY BEEP button repeatedly high The keyboard sound is loud low The keyboard sound is weak off The keyboard sound is off Setting the alarm Press the ALARM BEEP button repeatedly high The alarm so
126. d drops to slow the pinch turns ON When this unitis controlled by an editor BVE 2000 BVE 9100 etc andthe seting is reel capstan cue up operations are done at high speed Select capstan only when editing precision has priority 405 CUE MENU DEFAULT MODE select page mode extend mode Selects the default mode when the CUE menuis opened page mode PAGE mode extend mode EXTEND mode 406 CUE MENU 0 sec PREROLL OFFSET 30sec Sets the preroll time for a cueing up operation from the CUE menu 407 AUTO REWIND off on Selects the rewind mode for the end of the tape off The tape transport stops at the end of the tape on The tape is automatically rewound from the end of the tape Appendix A 47 xipueddy qn Menu List EEE OEE EEE aE Items Related to Recording Protection 501 The values enclosed in a box are factory settings Item number ltem Settable range Function 501 STILL TIMER 0 5sec Select the amount of time after which the VTR to 5sec automatically enters tape protect mode forthe purpose of 10sec protecting the video head and tape 20sec This is the time between stopping of the tape stop mode or 30sec still picture modeinsearchmode andthechangeto tape 40 sec protection mode 50sec The selectable range of time is from 0 5 second to 30 minutes 1min 2min 3min 4min 5min 6min 7min 8 min
127. deo equipment Servolocking The locking of the phase and speed of a VTR s head drum rotation and tape transport to a reference signal during recording and playback Standby off mode A mode in which head drum rotation is stopped and tape tension is released and thus the VTR is not ready for immediate recording and playback This mode alleviates the tape and video heads from wear or damage Standby on mode A mode in which the head drum rotates with the tape wrapped around it and thus the VTR is ready for immediate recording or playback The VTR enters standby off mode after remaining in standby on mode for a specified length of time to prevent wear or damage to the tape and video heads A 34 Appendix Time code A digital signal recorded on the video tape that supplies information such as hour minute second and frame number for each frame to facilitate the setting of edit points or searching for specific scenes on the tape There are two types of time codes SMPTE for the NTSC color system and EBU for the PAL SECAM color system and two time code recording formats LTC longitudinal time codes which are CTL signals and audio signals simultaneously recorded longitudinally on the tape and VITC vertical interval time codes which are recorded on the video signal track Tracking The synchronizing of the head drum rotation phase and tape transport phase during playback and recording Tracking is adjusted to el
128. dow with the numeric buttons then press the CUENUM SET button 4 Press the PREROLL button 4 36 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 4 5 Changing a Cue Point Into an Edit Point Follow the procedures below to change a selected cue point into an edit point To change an edit point into an IN point Press the SET button while hoding down the IN button To change an edit point into an OUT point Press the SET button while holding down the OUT button To change an edit point into an AUDIO IN point Press the SET button while holding down the AUDIO IN button To change an edit point into an AUDIO OUT point Press the SET button while holding down the AUDIO OUT button AUDIO IN button AUDIO OUT button 5 io olo 0 90 Q IN button SET button OUT button 4 4 6 Backspace Editing You can perform backspace editing with the CUE menu In backspace editing assemble editing is performed from the recording end point Since the data specifying recording end point are cleared when you eject the tape after inserting a tape you must record for at least one minute or so on the tape before you can do backspace editing After recording the present end of the recorded position becomes the recording end point When you press the REC EDIT button afterwards the VTR automatically prerolls a few seconds before the recording end point and starts assemble editing If no data for the recording end p
129. e The SHUTTLE button operates in remote control mode VAR disable disable The VAR button is disabled in remote control mode enable enable The VAR button operates in remote control mode PREROLL disable disable The PREROLL button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The PREROLL button operates in remote control mode PREVIEW disable disable The PREVIEW REVIEW button is disabled in REVIEW enable remote control mode enable The PREVIEW REVIEW button operates in remote control mode AUTO disable disable The AUTO button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The AUTO button operates in remote control mode INPUT CHECK disable disable The INPUT CHECK button is disabled in remote enable control mode enable The INPUT CHECK button operates in remote control mode MENU amp CURSOR disable disable The menubuttons andthe cursor control buttons enable are disabled in remote control mode enable The menu buttons andthe cursor control buttons operate in remote control mode AUDIO INPUT disable disable The AUDIO INPUT button is disabled in remote enable control mode enable The AUDIO INPUT button operates in remote control mode MONITOR disable disable The MONITOR button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The MONITOR button operates in remote control mode A 38 Appendix Item number 017
130. e registered to the function button To scroll the menu faster Press the Al or M button while holding down the SFT button Registering items to the PF1 2 menus 1 Press the SET UP button The SET UP menu appears in the display 2 Press the F4 PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN button The PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN menu appears in the display 3 Press the F1 F2 F3 or F4 button to select the PF menu where you wish to register an item The selected PF menu appears and the items currently registered to the menu appear at the left of the display 4 Press the A or M button to move the cursor P to the function button where the item is to be registered The selected function button is highlighted and the current setting is displayed REMAIN T CH COND PF ASSIGN PFI fL 113min TCR 00 00 00 00 PF_ASSIGN MENU ee FIKEY amp SETUP ITEM 760 Joco A 755 MASTER D1 I iNo 2 005 756 Y LEVEL DI 3 757 B Y LUL D1 PF2 4 708 758 R Y LUL D1 5 709 9 UD OUTO 5 716 PAMAELUA Item to be ALTt 7 71 61 HU D PF2 8 712 762 SETUP D2 registered to the 9 713 763 SYNC NTSC i CL 10 714 764 FINE NTSC function button SET SAVE BLANK PASTE CANCEL EXIT E S 6 Press the PASTE button to register the item The new item is registered to the function button T Repeat Steps 3 to 6 to register more items To cancel the
131. e asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display T Press the COPY button while holding down the SFT button The VTR stores the cue point list to the memory card 8 Press the EDIT TITLE button to add a title to the cue point list For details refer to 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data on page 4 11 Preventing accidental erasure after saving settings Move the cursor P to the cue point set number you wish to save and press ALT PROTECT buttons A symbol will appear to the right of the cue point set number 9 Press the EXIT button The SET UP menu or the menu displayed before you pressed the ACCESS button appears again Recalling the contents of a memory card The contents stored in a memory card can be recalled to the current VTR memory bank FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD TENNIS TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD gt UTR BANK UNDO CARD BANK4 SETUP BANK 2 BASEBALL 0 FOOTBALL Preset 1 1 Preset SHOW Preset 2 2 TENNIS SETUP Preset 3 3 Preset i TENNIS 4 4 Preset LC Preset 5 5 Preset SHOW Preset 6 6 Preset CUESET FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL Preset 8 8 Preset L__ E Preset EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT LCCC 3 Press the DIRECTION button or press the lt or gt buttons twice to select the gt direction 4 Move the cursor to the memory card side using the lt button
132. e is notalso displayed until the VTR finishes detecting the diameter of the wound tape and estimating the remaining time immediately after the cassette is inserted 630 TC CONVERSION at 25F off speed PB off Specifies whether or not to convert the 24 frames time code to the 25 frames time code when off speed playing back the cassette tape recorded in the 24F mode with the 25F mode off Does not convert the 24 frames time code to the 25 frames timecode on Converts the 24 frames time code to the 25 frames time code This setting is only active when the field frequency is 25 Hz Appendix A 53 xipueddy qn Menu List Items Related to the Video Control 701 The values enclosed in a box are the factory settings Item number litem Seitable range Function 701 VIDEO INPUT SDI Selects the input video signal select SDTI SDI The SDI video signal input to the HD SDI INPUT connectors SDTI Only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Boardis insalled The SDTI video signal 270 Mbps input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector 706 FORCED auto Specifies whether Y add operation mode is automatically VERTICAL forced YADD off turned on during DT playback or not INTERPOLATION auto Y add operation mode is automatically turned on OFF forced YADD off Y add operation mode is off all the time 707 ROUNDING simple S
133. e numerical value by pressing the A or Adjusting the output video signal 1 Press the function button F4 to F10 whose setting you wish to set The setting display section lights up V button or or button To change the value quickly press the buttons while holding down the SFT button To set the preset value Press the center cursor button prst appears over the respective function button 3 Press the function button F4 to F10 after adjusting the numerical value 4 39 Chapter 4 Menu Settings ia ee yer sbumes nue p Jedeuo HAIN 4 5 PF1 Menu Factory Settings Adjusting the master output level HD Make this adjustment with the MASTER LEVEL button prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range gt to 3 dB Adjusting the Y output level HD Make this adjustment with the Y LEVEL button prst Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range gt to 3 dB Adjusting the Ps output level HD Make this adjustment with the PB LEVEL button prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range to 3 dB Adjusting the Pr output level HD Make this adjustment with the PR LEVEL button prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range to 3 dB Adjusting the setup level HD Make this adjustment with the SETUP LEVEL button prst 0 0
134. e range gt to 3 dB Adjusting the video output level D2 Make this adjustment with the ALT F5 VIDEO LEVEL buttons prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range gt to 3 dB Adjusting the chroma output level D2 Make this adjustment with the ALT CHROMA GAIN buttons prst 100 4000H Numerical value 0 0 to 141 3 Adjustable range gt to 3 dB Adjusting the hue D2 Make this adjustment with the ALT HUE buttons prst 0 0 Numerical value 30 to 30 Adjustable range 30 to 30 Adjusting the setup level D2 Make this adjustment with the ALT F8 SETUP LEVEL buttons prst 7 5 IRE 7 5 Numerical value 0 to 10 0 Adjustable range 0 to 10 0 IRE Adjusting the sync phase D1 D2 Use this setting to precisely match the output phase of the VTR to the reference signal or when using a switcher or other device connected to another VTR to create special effects such as fading wrapping and dissolving To adjust the output signal sync phase with respect to the reference input make this adjustment with the ALT SYNC PHASE buttons prst 0 0 Numerical value 128 to 127 Adjustable range 0 5 to 0 5H Fine adjustment of the sync phase D1 D2 Make this adjustment with the ALT FINE buttons prst 0 0 Numerical value 0 to 1024 Adjustable range 0 to 296 nsec Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 41 sbuas nueyy p
135. e time counter F3 TIMER SET Sets the time data F4 TIMER HOLD Holds the time counter E5 TCR SEL Sets the time code reader VITC auto LTC F TCG SOURCE Selects the internal external time code generator int LTC int VITC ext LTC ext VITC F7 TCG MODE Sets the time code generator regene prst auto F8 RUN MODE Selects the running mode of the time code free rec F9 DF NDF Selects drop frame mode DF NDF auto F10 VITC Selects VITC input source TCG VIN ALT E1 TAPE TIMER Selects the CTL display mode 12H 24H ALT F2 PDPSET MENU Activates the PDPSET menu ALT F3 TC CONV Specifies whether or not to convert the 24F time on off code to the 25F time code when playing back the cassette tape recorded in the 24F mode with the 25F mode ALT F4 PDTC DISP Specifies whether or not to display pull down time on off code ALT F5 PD CHARA Specifies superimposition of character information on off to the pull down output ALT F6 CHARA SUPER Specifies superimposition of character information on off to the HD SDI output and HD SD converter output ALT F7 CHARA H POS Changes the superimposition position horizontal 0 15 ALT F8 CHARA V POS Changes the superimposition position vertical 0 23 ALT F9 VITC POS 1 Selects the VITC insertion line in the HD SD 12 20 converter output ALT F10 VITC POS 2 12 20 4 20 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 3 1 Setting the Time Data TIMER SEL RESET SET HOL
136. ect H CE setting SDTI g200000 E a E Internal VTR processing 229999 e SDTI 3 P eae ono Loan e Even though the optional equipment is different in VTRs A and B the VTR SETUP menu settings are preserved e Even though the VTR SETUP menu settings are copied to VTR C after being copied to VTR B the settings from VTR A are copied to VTR C e Even though settings are copied for optional equipment that is not present the settings are adjusted and processed by the VTR internally Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 1 3 aa A a s6umes nue p Jeideyo WAN The HOME menu sets the basic VTR operation conditions for recording playback and editing The HOME TC PF1 and PF2 menus show information that includes the VTR operation mode time code of the current position and time code type etc To activate the HOME menu Press the HOME button To change the HOME menu page Press the ALT button Channel condition OME Name of the displayed menu Tape remaining ames Operation mode Olu 04x IN 00 01 10 00 58 AIN 00 01 10 00 A Title of the current VTR SETUP menu O0r Capstan lock mode Servo lock status INS INS INS A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 off off off INS INS A CH4 CUE off off HOME menu display For details on time codes refer to 4 3 TC Menu on page 4 20 4 1
137. ection DOLBY NR CH COND DIGITAL HOME PB EE KEY INH GREEN BASEBALL EDIT SET a IC A ERROR 10 RECINH DEW DETECTED F off assen IN a0 BLE Lott INS TC off INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off Time data display section When moisture condensation has occurred When this error message appears the VTR enters the protection mode and certain operations become inoperable Once the moisture has evaporated the error message disappears and the VTR becomes normal gt D 5 2 x Please refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual on protection mode If ERROR 10 appears immediately after turning the VTR on Leave the VTR turned on and wait until the error message goes off Inserting a cassette is not possible while the message is on When the error message disappears you can use the VTR If you move the VTR from a cold to a warm location Leave the VTR turned off for about ten minutes since some time is needed for the condensation detection mechanism to work A 21 Appendix xipueddy Hn Specifications General Record format HDcam Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 10 50 60 Hz Power consumption 230 W Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F
138. ector and analog composite video 0 signal output from D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 30 762 SETUP LEVEL 0 0 Adjusts the setup level of the D2 video signal output from D D2 CONV SDI OUT OPTION connector and analog preset 7 5 IRE 75 composite video signal output from D CONV OUT i OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 10 0 763 SYNC PHASE SD 128 Adjusts the sync phase of the D1 D2 video signal output preset 0 from D CONV SDI OUT OPTION connectors and analog 0 composite video signal output from D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 127 764 FINE SD 0 Makes fine adjustments to the sync phase of the D1 D2 preset 0 video signal output from D CONV SDI OUT OPTION 1024 connectors and analog composite video signal output from D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 765 CROSS COLOR 0 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is preset 7 7 installed adjusts the image enhancer 15 766 H CROP POSITION 120 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is preset 0 installed ad justs the image enhancer Adjust sthe Hcr op 0 cropping position in the horizontal direction when using 1 20 edge crop mode 767 DETAIL GAIN 0 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is preset 32 installed ad justs the image enhance r Adjusts the degree of 32 edge enhancement 127 768 LIMITER 0 When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is preset 32 installe
139. ed for these items If you enter a wrong character Press the F6 BACK SPACE to go back then reenter a character To cancel the procedure to start again Press F9 CANCEL button to start over To change a character Press the lt button to the move the cursor to the title box the press the A or M buttons to move the text insertion position 6 Press the FTO SAVE EXIT button The entered title is set and the menu displayed before you pressed the EDIT TITLE button appears again 4 12 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 1 8 Memory Card Data Compatibility Data copied onto a memory card can be used on control panels connected to other HDW F500 VTRs Although data is completely compatible between VTRs with different optional equipment take note of the following Consider data copied from VTR A to VTR B and then to VTR C VTRA HKDV 506A SDTI Board installed 701 VIDEO INPUT select setting SDTI Internal VTR processing SDTI EJ Memory card Copy VTRB Xf HKDV 506A SDTI Board NOT installed 701 VIDEO INPUT select setting SDTI Internal VTR processing SDI 00 T00 0 9 9 o a Q oo aa SZ a Q a Qa Copy VTRC HKDV 506A SDTI Board installed 701 VIDEO INPUT sel
140. een set e During recording VITC is always written to the AUX data area of the video signal To cancel entered values Press the CLR button Press the SET button to set the entered value If you pressed the or button then entered a value the result of calculation appears in the display SET is displayed 14 2 OOO e a ojapo dol 0 o0 099 opogdolg Ooo Doo d o Olo oog Oo0o00000 0a O O 3 TIMER REMAIN T CH COND TC SEL L _113min GREEN SET 01 00 30 00 PLAY LOCK TCR VITC 2FD F1 O14 04m 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 TIMER HOLD TC TCG TCG RUN SEL source mope mope PF NDF VITC vitc int l erst rec DF TCG Setting time codes 1 Press the TIMER SEL button to select the TC time code to be set 2 Enter the new setting in the data entry window with the numeric buttons For example to enter 01HOOM30SOOF press 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 The leading 0 is not required When the entered value is less than eight digits the leading digit s is are set to O when you press the SET button 4 Press the TIMER SET button The input value is set as the time code and appears in the time data display section TIMER REMAIN T CH COND SEL L 113min GREEN Data entry Tc PLAY LOCK window
141. eing recorded 5 4 N NDF Non drop frame mode 4 25 4 26 Normal speed playback 5 10 O Operation information A 6 Outputting still pictures 4 17 Overview automatic editing 6 1 DMC editing 6 15 DMC playback 5 13 P Q PARALLEL I O 50P connector 2 16 Pausing the current time 4 24 PB audio output level controls 2 3 PF1 menu 4 38 PF2 menu 4 42 PHONES jack 2 2 PHONES level control 2 3 PLAY button 2 10 Playback 5 10 capstan override playback 5 13 DMC playback 5 13 jog mode playback 5 11 normal speed playback 5 10 shuttle mode playback 5 11 variable mode playback 5 12 PLAYER RECORDER buttons 2 8 POWER switch 2 2 Preparing for playback 5 6 adjusting the audio playback level 5 6 improving the vertical resolution 5 9 selecting the HD SD conversion mode 5 7 Selecting the conversion mode of the effective scanning line number 5 7 setting switches and menus 5 6 Preparing for recording 5 1 adjusting the audio recording level 5 3 monitoring simultaneous playback of recording analog audio 5 4 selecting audio signals 5 2 setting switches and menus 5 1 PREREAD indicator 2 8 Preread editing 4 17 PREROLL button 2 10 l 66 Index PREVIEW REVIEW button 2 10 Pull Down Time Code Displaying 4 28 Presetting 4 26 R REC EDIT button 2 10 REC INHIBIT indicator 2 10 REC level controls 2 3 Recording 5 5 inhibit mode 4 16 REF SYNC indicators 2 4 Reference signals connections 3 6 Reference signals for video output and ser
142. elated to editing 401 Items related to prerolling 501 Items related to recording protection 601 Items related to the time code generator 701 Items related to the video control 801 Items related to the audio control 901 Items related to digital process A01 Items related to pull down control T01 Other Pressing the F1 PREV CATEG button selects the first item of the previous category Pressing the F2 NEXT CATEG button selects the first item of the next category Changing settings gt Jol oo 4 9 9 lt 00 gt 00 0000 00 0000 oO o o o QO 000000 U 2 3 4 6 1 Changing settings 1 Press the Alor Mbutton to move the cursor P to the item to be changed 2 Press the F7 CHANGE DATA button The window for changing settings appears UTR CONTROL PRE READ CHANGE SAVE DATA EXIT 3 Press the F7 CHANGE DATA button or the A or Vbutton repeatedly to select the new setting When sub items appear change the setting as required with the Alor button then press the CHANGE DATA button repeatedly 4 Press the SAVE EXIT button The new value is set and the window for changing settings disappears 5 Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to change more settings 6 Press the SAVE EXIT button again The new settings are save
143. elects the time code to which the internal time code generator synchronizes preset By an operation on the front panel or by remote control from a device connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector the initial value of the time code generated by the internal time code generator can be preset regene The internal time code generator is synchronized regene to the time code values read by the internal time code generator auto Operates in regene mode when either assemble or insert mode is selected and operates in preset mode when any other mode is selected If item 606 is set to regene this selects the source of the synchronization of the time code generated internally int LTC When the time code played back from the time code track on the tape is used int VITC When the time code played back from the AUX data in the video signal on the tape is used ext LTC When the external time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector is used ext VITC When the external time code input to the HD SDI INPUT connector is used 608 TCG UBG REGENE MODE TC amp UB TC UB Selects the regenerate signal when the time code generator is in regenerate mode when item 606 is set to regene or during auto edit mode TC amp UB The time code signal and user bits signal are both regenerated TC The time code signal is regenerated UB Theuser bits signal is regenerated 609 REC RUN FREE RUN selec
144. f use the HDW F500 is a small lightweight HD digital VTR using integrated circuit technology HDcam Format The HDcam format was developed from the digital Betacam format and retains the same ease of use of digital Betacam while yielding high performance HD digital recording and playback The HDcam format uses the following technologies e Bandwidth restrictions and a new coefficient recording system compressing the data by a factor of seven e Powerful error correcting codes e High performance high accuracy heads and drum with dynamic tracking DT together with a new auto tracking technique yielding highly reliable narrow track recording and playback Together these technologies allow 120 minutes of recording on a large size 2 inch HDcam cassette the same size as a conventional digital Betacam cassette Digital Signal Processing In an HDcam VTR the signal processing takes a 4 2 2 component signal which has been quantized according to ITU R709 SMPTE 274M SMPTE 260M BTA S 002B standards and subjects it to 3 1 1 bandwidth restriction and then further applies data compression by using a coefficient recording system Audio signals are processed using full bit processing based on the AES EBU format Input interface The input interface is based on the SMPTE 291M 292M 299M BTA S 004B 005B 006B ARIB STD B 4 HD component SDI Serial Digital Interface format allowing a single BNC coaxial cable to carry one
145. g Back in the 25F Mode TC CONV When the cassette tape recorded in the 24F mode is played back in the 25F mode off speed playback it is possible to convert the 24 frames time code to the 25 frames time code To set the conversion press the ALT TC CONV key off Does not convert the 24 frames time code to the 25 frames time code on Converts the 24 frames time code to the 25 frames time code The total amount of frames of the current time code is calculated using OOHOOMOOSOOF of the 24 frames time code as a reference and then it is converted to the 25 frames For example 00 00 10 20 of the 24 frames time code is converted to 00 00 10 10 of the 25 frames time code and 23 59 50 00 to 23 59 50 10 e This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 25 Hz e This setting is effective only for the VITC and time code of SONY 9PIN protocol From the TIME CODE OUT connector 24 frames time code is output 4 27 Chapter 4 Menu Settings AR aa WN sBumes nua p seideyo WN 4 3 TC Menu 4 3 10 Displaying the Pull Down Time Code when HKDV 507 is installed To display the pull down time code follow the steps below TAPE CH COND ALTHTC TIMER GREEN 12H PLAY LOCK 2FD Fl TCR PDPSET fe OOn OOm 00s OO H M S F TE AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 20 00 OUT 00 02 20 00 e O0 00n 00s OOF PD CHARA CHARA CHARA VITC VITC CHARA SUPER H POS V POS
146. g mode DF NDF automatically according to the frame frequency ofthe unit When the frame frequency is 23 976 Hz the unit switches to the drop frame mode and switches to the non drop frame mode when itis 24 Hz Appendix A 63 xipueddy HI Menu List ca Other Items T01 The values enclosed in a box are the factory settings item number ltem Settable range Function T01 AUTO REPEAT off Selects the repeating operation in automatic editing MODE on off Automatic editing is not repeated on Automatic editing is repeated To stop press the STOP button T02 INTERNAL VIDEO _ off Selects the test signal output by the signal generator built SIGNAL COLOR BARS intothe VTR GENERATOR HD MULTIBURST off The test signal is not generated andthe VTR operates 10 STEPS normally PULSE amp BAR all other settings The test signal is output from the VTR At RAMP this time itis also possible to record the signal BLACK T03 INTERNALVIDEO 1035 Selects the effective scanning line number of the test signal SIGNAL LINE 1080 output by the signal generator builtinto the VTR SELECT 1035 Sets the effective scanning line number to 1035 1080 Sets the effective scanning line number to 1080 Note This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz T04 INTERNALAUDIO _ off Selects the operation of audio test signal output SIGNAL silence off T
147. generator and the user bits generator lock to the time data input from the TIME CODE IN connector ext VITC The time code value generated by the time code generator and the user bits value generated by the user bits generator are recorded The time code generator and the user bits generator lock to the time data input from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI OPTION IN connector auto regene is set in assemble or insert mode and prst is set in other modes 1 The SDTI OPTION IN connector is operative only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed and 701 VIDEO INPUT select in the VTR SETUP menu is set to SDTI 2 a The DF NDF setting on the button is applied to the time code only when prst is specified by the button the DF NDF setting is always applied for the CTL timer 4 22 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 3 Specify the signal to be regenerated with 608 TCG UBG REGENE MODE in the VTR SETUP menu Signals not specified by this menu item are automatically set to Preset mode regardless of the button setting Setting time codes To set time codes select prst with the TCG MODE button in the TC menu and then follow the steps below Note e Set the RUN MODE button to rec before setting the time data for recording When you select rec time data advances from a set value only during recording When you select free time code advances in real time after the initial value has b
148. hat jog shuttle mode playback is inhibited even when the search dial is rotated Doing so prevents the VTR from accidentally entering jog shuttle mode during capstan override playback Make this setting through 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE in the VTR SETUP menu 5 ilolo 4 90 1 2 dia Capstan override playback 1 Use either method A or B A Rotate the search dial while holding down the PLAY button to adjust the playback speed The adjustment range is 15 in steps of 1 of the normal playback speed B Press the or button while holding down the PLAY button to adjust the playback speed Every time the or button is pressed the speed changes using the field number set in the VTR SETUP menu under item 004 CAPSTAN LOCK select During playback at increased or decreased speed the SERVO indicator goes off since the servo is not locked capstan override 2 Release the PLAY button after you have finished adjusting the phase The VTR returns to normal speed playback and the SERVO indicator lights up 5 4 4 DMC Playback Overview of DMC playback DMC Dynamic Motion Control playback allows you to vary the playback speed in variable mode in the DT playback range between 1 and 2 times normal speed for certain sections of the tape then store the specified speed in memory for later playback For example during a live broadcast
149. he audio test signal is not output GENERATOR 1 kHz sine silence Mute signal 1 kHz sine 1 kHz In this case a 1 KHz 20 dB FS sine waveis supplied to all audio inputs Note e When silence or 1 KHzsine is selected the AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons light up e When the unitis operatedi nthe 23 98 PsF or 24 PsF mode with 1 kHz sine selected the output signal is 960 Hz Setting numbers that start with T are reset whenever the power is turned off A 64 Appendix A AC IN connector 2 15 ACCESS button 2 6 Adjusting audio playback level 5 6 output video signal 4 39 recording level 5 3 ALARM indicator 2 6 ALT button 2 6 Assemble editing 4 17 6 3 AUDIO IN OUT buttons 2 8 AUDIO INPUT connectors 2 16 AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors 2 15 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 600Q termination switches 2 16 AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons 2 4 Audio level meters 2 3 AUDIO OUTPUT connectors 2 16 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors 2 15 AUTO button 2 8 Automatic edit modes 6 1 Automatic editing Animation editing 6 17 Backspace editing 4 37 confirming edit points 6 8 cuing up and prerolling 6 8 DMC editing 6 15 modifying edit points 6 10 6 13 overview of automatic editing 6 1 performing editing 6 12 6 14 preread editing 6 18 previewing 6 9 selecting the edit mode 6 3 setting edit points 6 3 setting switches and menus 6 2 steps in automatic editing 6 1 Backspace editing 4 37 BR
150. he first 16 characters of the warning message Set 626 DISPLAY INFORMATION select in the VTR SETUP menu to any setting other than time data only and set 627 CHAR WARNING DISPLAY at dual line mode in the VTR SETUP menu to on The first 16 characters of the warning message flashes on the second line 4 30 Chapter 4 Menu Settings To display remaining time on the tape 4 3 12 Setting the VITC Insertion Use the 628 REMAIN TIME DISPLAY to display remaining time on the tape Line VITC POS 1 POS 2 off Do not display remaining time f to 10min Display remaining time when it is 10 VITC signals can be inserted at two positions between ndiutes or less lines 12 and 20 in the output signal from the HD SD on Always display remaining time Converter 5 ol olo 0 90 When remaining time is 23 minutes mj Tlc R Jela 5l l4 ol 1 l8 R 2 3 O When remaining time is five minutes T c R 2 3 5 9 4 0 1 8 RI 5 1 3 2 When remaining time is 100 minutes or over Setting the VITC insertion line VITC POS 1 POS 2 TICIR 2 3 5 9 4 0 1 8 Ri 1 Press the ALT button then the VITC POS 1 button Examples of remaining time display The setting display part is lit Changing the superimpose position 2
151. he screen A 51 Appendix xipueddy HIN Menu List Item number 624 Item CHARACTER TYPE Settable range without BG outlined translucent withBG Function Sets the style of text information such as time codes output from the MONITOR connector of HD SDI OUTPUT the D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector the 3 SUPER connector of D CONV SDI OUT OPTION andthe PULL DOWN OUT connectors without BG White characters with no background outlined White characters outlinedin black translucent White characters onagray screen background with BG White characters on ablack background Note For the D CONV SDI OUT OPTION connector and D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER TYconnector the translucent setting is automatically changed to with BG 625 CHARACTER SIZE Sets the size of textinformation such as time codes output from the MONITOR of HD SDI OUTPUT connector the D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector 3 SUPER of D CONV SDI OUT OPTION connector and the PULL DOWN OUT connectors x 1 Normal size x2 Twice normal size x3 Three times normal size 626 DISPLAY INFORMATION select time data amp status time data amp UB time data amp CTL time data amp VITC time data only When item 620is setto on this setting specifies the content of text information output from the MONITOR connec
152. hen press one of the AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons to select the type and the channel of the audio signal HD SDI CH 1 to CH 4 Selects the input signal from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI OPTION IN connector AES EBU CH 1 to CH 4 Selects signal input to the AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors ANALOG CH 1 to CH 4 Selects signal input to the AUDIO INPUT connectors The INPUT SELECT button will flash if there is no incoming signal and HD SDI or AES EBU is selected This setting can also be done with setting the VTR SETUP menu 802 805 AUDIO INPUT select CH1 CH4 Notes e When the signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is selected for the input video signal the signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is automatically selected for the input audio signal as well e When the audio signal input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector is selected for the input audio signal only the INPUT SELECT button lights For details refer to 4 6 1 Selecting the Audio Input Signal on page 4 43 AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons Select the audio input signal when the INPUT SELECT button is lit or the audio signal to be monitored when the MONITOR SELECT button is lit 2 4 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls REF SYNC reference signal indicators These indicate the signal selected as the reference signal If there is no reference signal input to the selected connector the STOP button flashes EXT
153. hieve the desired playback speed Variable mode Q 5 12 Chapter 5 Recording Playback The tape is played back at a speed that corresponds to the angle of the search dial A direction indicator lt br gt lights up to indicate the direction of playback The search dial clicks at the positions for still picture and normal speed playback 3 Set the search dial to center position for still picture or press the STOP button to stop variable mode playback To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button To alternate between normal speed playback and variable mode playback After you have set the search dial to the angle that corresponds to the desired playback speed pressing the PLAY button or VAR button selects normal speed playback or variable mode playback respectively To stop or start variable mode playback press the STOP button or VAR button respectively The VTR is factory set so that pressing the JOG SHUTTLE or VAR button is required in order to enter variable speed playback mode To change this setting use item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE in the VTR SETUP menu 5 4 3 Capstan Override Playback When playing back the same program on two VTRs you can adjust the playback phases of the two VTRs so that they are synchronized There are two ways to make this adjustment A Using the search dial B Using the buttons When using method A change the system setup so t
154. ic buttons to enter the page number in the data entry window then press the PAGE SET button Press the A or M button to move the cursor P to the cue number to be erased PREU REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min TCR 00 00 00 00 NEXT eh eg Jb I AM CUE TITLE PAGE 10 00 01 10 00 a gt Hi 00 01 30 00 3 12 00 03 10 00 4 5 6 7 8 9 CUE PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR PREV REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min EOS 00 00 00 00 TCR 00 00 00 00 I AM CUE TITLE 1 PAGE 0 fo 00 01 10 00 VIBES 00 02 10 00 4 12 00703 10 00 ine 4 10 5 ioe 2 10 7 10 10 8 10 10 R CUE PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR To select the cue number directly by the numeric buttons Enter the cue number in the data entry window with the numeric buttons then press the CUENUM SET button Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 35 A o HN sBulyjas nusy p Jaldeyo WA 4 4 CUE Menu 4 Press the CLR button then the SET button 4 4 4 Prerolling to a Cue Point SET appears in the data entry window Select the preroll time to a cue point with pressing the PAGE AET PATA ooe Data entry button C 08 00 00 00 on TER een Wind
155. ights up After previewing correct the edit points as required then do the preview again For details on modifying edit points refer to 6 1 8 Modifying Edit Points on page 6 10 To stop previewing Press the STOP button The tape stops immediately To rewind the tape to the preroll point Press the PREROLL button To rewind the tape to the edit point Press the PREROLL button together with the button corresponding to the edit point Chapter 6 Editing 6 9 Sumpa 9 sajdeyo WN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing Monitoring signals during previewing During previewing you can monitor the following video and audio signals on a monitor connected to the recorder VTR e Between preroll and IN points Playback signal of the recorder VTR can be monitored e Between IN and OUT points Playback signal of the player VTR can be monitored in E E mode e Between OUT and post roll points Playback signal of the recorder VTR can be monitored This may be illustrated as shown below IN point OUT point v vy PB EE PB player VTR recorder VTR recorder VTR 6 10 Chapter 6 Editing 6 1 8 Modifying Edit Points If an edit point is incorrectly set for example if an OUT point is located before an IN point or the length of an edit section is different for the recorder and player VTRs the time data for the incorrectly set edit point flash indicating that the VTR cannot perform editing or previewing In thi
156. ime code and user bits recorded VIN Records the time code and the user bits input from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI OPTION IN connector to the video signal AUX data area The time code value generated by the time code generator specified by the F and F7 buttons and the user bits value generated by the user bits generator are recorded longitudinally on the tape TCG prst DF NDF auto The time code value generated by the time code generator and the user bits value generated by the user bits generator are recorded Any time code can be specified for the time code generator and the user bits generator The running mode for the recorded time code data conforms to that specified by the F9 button regene int LTC The time code value generated by the time code generator and the user bits value generated by the user bits generator are recorded The time code generator and the user bits generator lock to the time data recorded longitudinally on the tape int VITC The time code value generated by the time code generator and the user bits value generated by the user bits generator are recorded The time code generator and the user bits generator lock to the time data recorded in the video signal AUX data area on the tape ext LTC The time code value generated by the time code generator and the user bits value generated by the user bits generator are recorded The time code
157. iminate picture instability when playing back material recorded on another VTR User bits A recordable 32 bit section in each time code on a video tape for recording such information as the recording year month and day and the tape or program ID number Vertical interval time code See VITC VITC Abbreviation for Vertical Interval Time Code This is a time code recorded on a video signal track during the vertical blanking interval This VTR writes this time code in the AUX data area in the video signals It can be read correctly even during slow or still picture playback See also LTC Menu List Items in the VTR SETUP menu are divided into categories according to type of setting they perform Descriptions on each item are given below e Items related to the hours meter H0O1 e Items related to VTR operations 001 e Items related to operation panels 101 e Items related to the remote interface 201 e Items related to editing 301 e Items related to prerolling 401 e Items related to recording protection 501 e Items related to the time code 601 e Items related to the video control 701 e Items related to the audio control 801 e Items related to digital process 901 e Items related to pull down control A01 e Other items TO1 For details on the VTR SETUP menu refer to 4 7 1 VTR SETUP Menu on page 4 46 Items Related to the Hours Meter H01 I
158. in ANALOG AUDIO INPUT connector according to the audio input level and input impedance Use OFF for low input levels when Audio input level is 60 dBu microphone input and audio input impedance is high approximately 20 KQO Use OFF for high input levels when Audio input level is 4 dBu line input and audio input impedance is high approximately 20 kQ Use ON for high input levels when Audio input level is 4 dBm line input and audio input impedance is 600Q ANALOG AUDIO INPUT connectors XLR 3 32 Accepts up to five analog audio signal lines channels 1 to 4 and cue ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT connectors XLR 3 31 Outputs up to five analog audio signal lines channels 1 to 4 and cue CONTROL PANEL connector 15 pin Connects the control panel through the 15 pin cable when using the control panel is used as a remote controller REMOTE1 IN 9P OUT 9P connectors D sub 9 pin Used with the included 9pin remote control cable to connect two HDW F500 VTRs or a second HD VTR when a BVE900 910 2000 9000 9100 series BVE Editing Control Unit is used for editing Used when you edit using two VTRs and the BVE 900 910 2000 9000 9100 Editing Control Unit The REMOTE1 IN and OUT connectors can be used to make a bridge connection MONITOR OUTPUT connectors XLR 3 31 Outputs signals for audio monitoring These connectors output two signal lines L and R Select the signals to be output with the MONITOR SELECT butto
159. ing again Follow the procedure below to modify edit points after executing automatic editing 5 iol o0 ogo Modifying edit points for automatic editing later 1 In HOME menu press the ALT button and then the LAST EDIT button The edit points used in the last automatic edit are restored N Modify the edit points For details on modifying edit points see Section 6 1 8 Modifying Edit Points on page 6 10 3 Press the REC EDIT button The VTR performs automatic editing 6 14 Chapter 6 Editing 6 2 Advanced Automatic Editing This section describes the following advanced editing methods e DMC editing e Animation editing e Preread editing 6 2 1 Performing DMC Editing If your player VTR has DT Dynamic Tracking capability you can perform variable speed editing by controlling the playback speed from the lower control panel This type of editing is called DMC editing Overview of DMC editing Requirements for DMC editing e DMC editing may be done during assemble or insert editing but not during split editing e The player VTR must support DT playback Tape movement during DMC editing During DMC editing the tape moves as shown in the diagram below OUT point Preroll w y Post roll aaae Recorder 7 S SSS VTR j 1 Stop gt lt 4 bls Playback DMC editing mode Playback mode mode 1 1 1 1 gt 1 1
160. istory of the errors To protect the tape and the mechanical parts of the VTR the servo control system automatically stops tape transport and the drum motor and enters protection mode when an error occurs Cassettes may not be inserted or ejected during 3 protection mode For more information about error messages refer to the Maintenance Manual Note When a cassette is stuck in the unit because of protection mode make sure to disconnect the power before removing the cassette manually After the error occurs eliminate the cause of the error and turn the unit back on If the error message appears again when the unit is turned on contact your Sony representative f P For information about removing cassettes manually refer to i PERAKE the supplied Maintenance Manual For more information about eliminating errors refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual DOLBY NR CH COND DIGITAL HOME PB EE KEY INH GREEN BASEBALL EDIT SET A ERROR 01 REEL TROUBLE 1 F 00 00 e Error message INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off 01 REEL TROUBLE 1 Slack in the tape was detected during threading or unthreading 02 REEL TROUBLE 2 Slack in the tape was detected during searching rewinding or fast forward 03 REEL TROUBLE 3 Slack in the tape was detected during pla
161. itches and buttons except the RECORDER and PLAYER buttons are enabled local key map Only the buttons enabled in item 009 are operational Appendix A 37 xipueddy MNN Menu List item number 009 Item Settable range Function LOCAL KEY MAP Enables disables the buttons on this unit when itis in remote control mode Sub items STOP disable disable The STOP button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The STOP button operates in remote control mode PLAY disable disable The PLAY button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The PLAY button operates in remote control mode REC EDIT disable disable The REC EDIT button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The REC EDIT button operates in remote control mode STANDBY disable disable The STANDBY button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The STANDBY button operates in remote control mode EJECT disable disable The EJECT button is disabled in remote control enable mode enable The EJECT button operates in remote control mode JOG disable disable The JOG button is disabled in remote control mode enable enable The JOG button operates in remote control mode SHUTTLE disable disable The SHUTTLE button is disabled in remote control enable mode enabl
162. its principally for recording computer graphics CG When the edit completes the OUT point automatically becomes the next IN point and the next OUT point is set automatically with 1 frame added film Selects editing in field units for film recording Since the standard film speed is 24 frames sec and VTR frame rate is 30 frames sec when the frame frequency is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz the duration must be alternated between 2 and 3 fields when recording films In the FILM mode this setting is made automatically When an edit ends as in the CG mode the next IN and OUT points are set automatically film is selectable only when the frame frequency of the VTR is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz Follow the procedure below to perform animation editing In OOo 09 9 Performing animation editing 1 2 Set the IN point The OUT point is set automatically Press the AUTO button The button lights up Press the PREVIEW REVIEW button to preview Press the REC EDIT button Automatic editing starts When the edit completes the OUT point automatically becomes the next IN point and the next OUT point is set automatically Repeat Steps 3 to 4 to perform animation editing Chapter 6 Editing 6 17 Sumpa 9 saydeyo WN 6 2 Advanced Automatic Editing 6 2 3 Performing Preread Editing Video and digital audio signals already recorded on the tape can be used as an edit source for insert editing
163. l crash REC video CTL audio CTL gt The record inhibit area is selected using the 003 REC INHIBIT AREA select setting in the VTR SETUP menu all All recording is prohibited The REC INHIBIT indicator will be lit crash REC The normal record mode is disabled Use this setting when you want to record only during assemble editing or insert editing video CTL Video and CTL signal recording is inhibited Audio CTL Audio and CTL signal recording is inhibited casst This is displayed when recording is inhibited because the record protect plug is set This setting cannot be selected REC INHIBIT indicator 4 2 3 Selecting the Edit Mode and Edit Channel ASSEMBLE or INS CUE Select assemble or insert edit mode Selecting assemble edit mode Press ASSEMBLE in the HOME menu Selecting the insert edit mode Press one of the following buttons in the HOME menu F4 INS TC INS VIDEO F6 INS A CH1 F7 INS A CH2 INS A CH3 F9 INS A CH4 INS CUE For more information about editing operations refer to Chapter 6 Editing on page 6 1 4 2 4 Preread Settings PRE READ This setting allows pre reading reading before writing in insert edit mode To select pre reading press the ALT PRE READ button Pressing the button cycles the settings from off video audio a v off No pre reading video Pre read the video signals PREREAD
164. layback regardless of this setting only signals to which emphasis have been applied are automatically de emphasized 5 2 Recording To record follow the procedure below Recording 1 Check that the REC INHIBIT indicator is off then insert a cassette For details on inserting a cassette see Section 3 3 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes on page 3 8 2 Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button Recording starts and the SERVO indicator lights up to indicate that the servo is locked 3 Press the STOP button to stop recording If the recording continues to the end of the tape If item 407 AUTO REWIND in the VTR SETUP menu is set to ON then the tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and stops Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 5 yoeghe q Bulpiovsy G sajdeyy yoeghe q Bulpio99y G Jajdey9 5 3 Preparing for Playback 5 3 1 Setting Switches and Menus Before starting playback set the switches and menus as shown in the diagram below For details refer to the pages indicated in the parentheses POWER switch ON AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons Audio channels to be monitored page 5 2 DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER HOWFs00 HDCAM sian
165. les to the Data on page 4 11 The contents of SETUP BANK cannot be changed 4 4 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Storing the current VTR menu settings to a VTR memory bank 2 6 7 CLR button JO OO 0 8 9 lt 0 O 4381 5 Storing the current VTR menu settings to a VTR memory bank 1 Press the SET UP button The SET UP menu appears in the display 2 Press the VTR BANK button The VTR BANK menu appears in the display CH COND UTR BANK FOOTBALL TCR 00 00 00 00 UTR BANK amp UTR BANK UNDO CURRENT SETUP SETUP BANK BASEBALL ic 1 Preset L__ 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 147 FOOTBALL 8 Preset Eg Preset amp EDIT DIREC TITLE TION COPY EXIT L Ce jib AC 3 Press the F8 DIRECTION button or press the K or l buttons twice to select the direction 4 Press the K button to move the cursor P to CURRENT SETUP C then press the EDIT TITLE button to add a title to the current menu settings of the VTR For details refer to 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data on page 4 11 5 Press the button to move the cursor P to SETUP BANK then press the A or M button to move the cursor to the number of the VTR memory bank to be used for saving the current menu settings 6 Press the COPY butto
166. lls a 900 rn 660000 C 0000 DVR 2100 Recorder For color frame editing using the HDW F500 as the player and an NTSC PAL digital device as the recorder set 005 SERVO AV REFERENCE select in the VTR SETUP menu to external and set 006 EXTERNAL REFERENCE select to extern SD Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 3 HLA eur dn umes g saldeyo WN HLA eur dn Bunnies saydeyo WA 3 1 Connecting External Equipment EEE 3 1 4 Cascade connection This example shows how to connect multiple HDW F500 VTRs together for simultaneous recording HDW F500 Player HD SDI OUTPUT TIME CODE OUT a re 8 oO Z m HDW F500 Recorder TIME CODE IN ees HD SDI INPUT O Digital video distributor HKPF 103M H D O a no a TIME CODE OUT z ee a Video monitor HD serial Q monitor w HDW F500 Recorder a HD SDI INPUT oaa O000000 eq Poo wa SIGNAL IN REGENE MODE in the VTR SETUP On the recording VTRs set 613 TC OUTPUT menu to through 3 4 Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 3 2 Reference Signals for
167. m the picture is frozen in frame mode only when dynamic tracking is performing a frame operation or is frozedin field mode when dynamictrackingis performinga field operation or when itis not operating 903 FREEZE CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL momentary latch Determines the freeze operation control by button operations momentary The picture is frozen only while the button is helddown latch The picture is frozen when the buttonis pressed and remains frozen when the button is released The fozen picture is cancelled when the buttonis pressedagain Button operations e Freezing in odd or even first or second field is specified by item 902 Distinction between the first or second field follows the distinction in the reference signal Appendix A 61 xipueddy MNN Menu List B T E S EE Item number item Settable range Function 905 STOP FREEZE disable Enable or disables the stop freeze function CONTROL enable Stop freeze opration MODE After STOP TENSION OFF STDBY OFF MODE Before STILL dynamictracking on DT picture DT picture DT picture CAPSTAN drive includes shuttlingupto x10 non DTpicture non DTpicture non DT picture normaltape speed Reeldrive includes shuttlingover x10 normaltape speed non DTpicture non DTpicture non DT picture e A DT picture is a frozen picture in noiseless DT pla
168. mode Press either AUDIO IN or OUT button while holding down the ENTRY button to set an audio edit point IN OUT buttons Press to set an IN or OUT point during editing Press either button while holding down the ENTRY button to set an edit point ENTRY button Press to enter an edit or cue point While holding down this button press either the AUDIO IN or OUT button or the IN or OUT button Cursor control buttons Press to move the cursor in the menu display Move the cursor as required to enter a value using the numeric buttons or to change a menu setting 2 8 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls AUTO button When this button is pressed it lights up and auto edit mode is activated INPUT CHECK button While you hold down this button the input signal is output from the monitor output connector so that you can monitor the input video and audio When the LTC VITC time code is shown on the display you can check the time code generator Note When the optional HKDV 501A HD SD Converter Board is installed in the unit and VTR SETUP menu item 776 DOWNCONVERTER INPUT CHECK ENABLE is set to enable you can monitor downconverter output When you press the INPUT CHECK button the input video and audio is output from all HD SD converter output connectors PLAYER RECORDER buttons Select which VTR is to be controlled by this VTR s control panel during editing when this VTR is used as a
169. mode when it is 24 Hz When 24F is selected in the step 3 Skip this step To preset the pull down time code follow the steps below 5 In owo ago 5 Enter the time code data in the data entry window with numeric keys 1 Press the TC button then press the ALT button PhODE E Tiamin GREEN oo Data entry La TCR 00 00 00 00 window PDTIME ZARTE The ALT TC menu appears SET 00h 00m 00 00 O0u OOw 00s 00 PDTC EXIT DF NDF C 4 26 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 6 Press the SET button to set the input data MODE PRESET REMAIN T CH COND 24F PDPSET 01 00 30 00 L 113min GREEN PDTIME O0xu OOw OO OOF 30F TC O01 00m OOs OOF PDTC EXIT DF NDF C SET is displayed T Press the F2 PDTIME SET key PDPSET PRESET REMAIN T CH COND MODE L 113min GREEN 30F TC PDTC L24F ae TCR 00 00 00 00 PDTIME 01400 30s OOF 004 00m OOs OOF DF NDF PRU C e Once the time code is preset it cannot be reverted e Operation information display cannot be displayed while the pull down time code appears e The pull down time code cannot be displayed while the machine to machine editing display appears 4 3 9 Conversion of Time Code When Playin
170. n A message appears in the display asking you to confirm the operation To cancel the storage operation Press the CLR button Press the COPY button while holding down the SFT button The current menu settings are stored to the VTR memory bank To add or change a title for VTR settings after storing them to the VTR memory bank Move the cursor P to the number of the VTR where the settings are stored then press the EDIT TITLE button EDIT TITLE GIBCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUUUXYZ abcdefshijiklmnoparstuvuxyz 012345678911 lt gt 0 i SHLR INLIA HD1D2CAM s Pou BACK SET SAUE SPACE SPACE LETTER CANCEL EXIT ee ee CJC For more information refer to 4 1 6 Adding Titles to the Data on page 4 11 Recovering previous settings after new settings have been saved Press the UNDO button to recover the previous settings Preventing accidental erasure after saving settings Move the cursor to the memory bank to be protected and press ALT PROTECT buttons A will appear next to the selected bank Press the EXIT button The SET UP menu appears again Recalling menu settings from a VTR memory bank 5 00 O10 0 8 9 m OO Ol o0 oO oO 00 og oOo U 371 4 1 2 Recalling menu settings from a VTR memory bank Press the SET UP butt
171. n the upper control panel For more information refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual 5 1 3 Adjusting the Audio Recording Level Adjusting the recording level Recording with the reference level If the REC level controls on the upper control panel are pushed in audio signals are recorded at the reference level 0 dB reference level indicated in the audio level meters for 4 dBm input Recording with the specific recording level Pull out the REC level controls for the appropriate channels and rotate them so that the audio level meters indicate approximately 0 dB for the average audio signal input level REC level controls Adjusting the recording level Selecting the display range of the audio level meters You can switch the range of audio level meters display by pressing the DISPLAY FULL FINE button on the upper control panel DISPLAY FULL FINE button Selecting the display range of the audio level meters FULL mode The meter range is 60 to 0 dB or 40 to 20 dB FINE mode The meter scale is enlarged and the signal level is indicated in 0 25 dB steps with the reference marker indicated by a lit LED in the middle of each meter The display range of the audio level meters in FULL mode can be set with 814 LEVEL METER SCALE in the VTR SETUP menu
172. n the VTR One way is to record the output of the VTR s internal time code generator The other is to directly record time codes that are input from an external time code generator The output from the internal time code generator can either be set to a specified initial value or synchronized with an external time code generator The internal time code generator time code settings are made with the TCG SOURCE TCG MODE buttons Menu selections and settings are shown below Menu Fe TCG SOURCE F7 TCG Setting Time codes can be freely set using the internal time code generator Internal TCG Preset Internal int LTC regene Lock to the time TCG data recorded Regenerate on the time code tracks int VITC Lock to the time data recorded as video AUX data on the tape regene ext LTC Lock to the time data on the TIME CODE IN connector regene ext VITC Lock to the time data in the video signal on the HD SDI INPUT connector auto regene is set in assemble or insert mode and prst is set in other modes regene 1 Drop frame mode In order to compensate for differences between time code values from the time code generator and the actual time that occurs when the field frequency of this unit is 59 94 Hz the drop frame mode causes the time code generator to omit the first two frames frame 00 and 01 in each minute ex
173. nd multiplexed with audio data and time code then output in the HD SDI format By installing an HD SD Converter Board HKDV 501A optional accessory D1 SDI or D2 SDI and analog composite outputs are also available Audio output can be data from the AES EBU digital interface or analog audio converted from digital signals Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 P iY xe amp D Lm ol e lt D S D z MAIMOAQ Jadeyo HAI 1 1 Features Advanced Recording and Playback Functions High quality digital recording The HDcam system uses a component system to record video signals An AES EBU format with a wide dynamic range is used for 4 channel audio recording A unique and powerful error correction circuit and concealment circuit are used in digital signal processing Accurate stable video signal output is made possible by setting and adjusting an internal digital video processor 8 kinds of record playback modes As the record playback mode you can select from the following 8 modes 59 941 601 50i 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29 97PsF 30PsF HD pull down By installing an optional HD Pull Down Board HKDV 507 the HD SDI output to which the audio signal and VITC are multiplexed of 59 941 or 60i mode are also available when the unit is operated in the 23 98PsF or 24PsF mode Noiseless playback with DT heads Using the playback DT heads you can perform noiseless playback at 51 speeds ranging from 1 to 2 times normal
174. normal 2 1 3 Lower Control Panel Editing Operations Section Numeric buttons and buttons SFT button RCL button CLR button SET button C O TEE PREREAD indicator a A ee Oy ee E e E E AUDIO IN OUT buttons PLAYER RECORDER buttons IN OUT buttons INPUT CHECK button ENTRY button AUTO button Cursor control buttons Lower control panel editing operations section Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 7 s o4U0D puke Sued JO suonouny pue suoneooq z 13 deyo MN S 01 U00 pUe Sed JO suonouny pue suoneoo z JeldeuD WH 2 1 Control Panel Numeric buttons and buttons Press to input time data or edit points data at the cursor position in menu display Press buttons 0 to 5 while holding down the SFT button to input A to F hexadecimal figures for user bits Use the buttons to increase or decrease settings SFT shift button Press buttons 0 to 5 while holding down this button to input A to F hexadecimal figures for user bits Use also in combination with other buttons to perform other operations RCL recall button Press to call up a previously entered value CLR clear button Press to clear input data SET button Press to finalize data AUDIO IN OUT buttons Press to set AUDIO IN and OUT points during insert
175. nput source 2 Pross the F2 PDPSET MENU key VITC The PDPSET menu appears Press the VITC button to select the VITC SS Eos REMATCH EON asset source to be written in the video signal AUX data area Se rr TCG Inserts values generated by the internal time POTIME ee TS code generator into the VITC Cy 00 OOn OOs OOF V IN Inserts the VITC from the video input signal directly Uere 001 OO OOs OOF DF NDF EXEL 4 3 7 Selecting CTL Display Mode TAPE TIMER 3 Press the F1 PRESET MODE key to select 24F Press the ALT button then the TAPE TIMER or 30F cae to be preset ae cea time button to select a 12 hour or 24 hour clock for the epdeis framed with the thick line CTL display 24F Presets the 24 frames time code The A 12H 12 hour clock frame of the pull down sequence is preset 24H 24 hour clock 30F Presets the 30 frames time code The A frame of the pull down sequence is preset 4 3 8 Presetting Pull Down Time 4 When 30F is selected in the step 3 Code PDPSET MENU Press the PDTC DF NDF key to select DF when HKDV 507 is installed ee This selection is effective only for 30F time code DF Drop frame mode NDF Non drop frame mode auto The unit switches the running mode DF NDF automatically according to the frame frequency of the unit When the frame frequency is 23 976 Hz the unit switches to the drop frame mode and switches to the non drop frame
176. ns allow you to use titles to store and recall menu settings in either the VTR s internal memory banks or memory cards VTR memory banks These memory banks allow you to store up to eight pages of VTR settings in addition to the current VTR settings Factory settings are also stored here allowing the VTR to be reset to these values at any time Memory cards Each memory card can hold the current VTR settings as well as up to eight pages of settings A single memory card thus allows you to store and recall the entire contents of the VTR memory banks Title function This function allows you to add titles when storing data to the VTR memory bank or memory card thus facilitating data retrieval and management Write protect function Setting pages stored in VTR memory banks or memory cards can be write protected on an individual basis A full range of editing functions Two HDW F500 units can be connected allowing automatic or manual assembly and insertion The VTR also features a full range of editing functions including preview review preroll and the setting or changing of edit points Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 MAIMOAQ Jadeyo HAI 1 1 Features SSS __LL_____ ST Quick access to edit points The following methods are provided for the setting of edit points e Multi cuing for up to 100 edit points e Search dial with shuttle and jog functions e Direct input through numeric buttons DMC Dynamic Motion Control edi
177. ns and the AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons on the upper control panel A setting can be made so that volume can be controlled with the PHONES volume knob 2 1 6 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls For details see Section 5 1 2 Selecting Audio Signals on page 5 2 VIDEO CONTROL Digital Video Processor Control connector D sub 9 pin Connects to the optional HKDV 503 HD Digital Video Controller to enable remote control of the internal digital video processor Turn off the power before connecting the remote controller RS 232C connector RS 232C serial interface D sub 25 pin Receives or transmits RS 232C serial remote control signals and or VTR status data from to external equipment When this connector is being used for communication the RS 232C indicator on the upper control panel will be lit PARALLEL I O 50P connector D sub 50 pin with optional BKDW 509 Inputs an external remote control signal For details refer to the Maintenance Manual D CONV SDI D1 D2 SDI video audio OPTION OUT connectors BNC Outputs up to three sets of video audio signals When the ALT CHARA SUPER key of the TC menu is set to ON text data such as time codes are superimposed on the output of connector 3 SUPER Selection of D1 D2 output is made using the OTHERS CHECK SYSTEM D CONV SDJ button in the MAINTENANCE menu This connector is operative only when the optional HKDV 50
178. number thus speeding up cue point registration and cuing operations Display Cue points are displayed in groups of 10 number 0 to 9 10 to 19 etc Each display is a page Selecting a page There are the three following ways to select a page e Press the F1 PREV PAGE button The previous page is shown e Press the F2 NEXT PAGE button The next page is shown e Enter the desired page number with the numeric button then press the PAGE SET button If you enter 1 for example page one appears containing cue point numbers 10 to 19 EXTEND mode Press the ALT button then the EXTEND MODE button In EXTEND mode you can do operations that cannot be done in page units such as the consecutive registration of more than 10 cue points Display The screen displays a list of 100 consecutive cue points which can be scrolled Press the A or M button to scroll the list Page columns are not displayed To quickly scroll through a list Press the A or M button while holding down the SFT button 4 4 2 Registering Cue Points There are two ways to register cue points 1 by direct registration of the tape address when the ENTRY button is pressed and 2 by the entry of cue point data with the numeric buttons Registering cue points by pressing the ENTRY button 1 53 4 Registering cue points by pressing the ENTRY button 1 Press the ALT button
179. of a sporting event you can set the start and end points of important scenes while recording and immediately play back and broadcast those scenes using DMC playback Storing playback speeds in memory Follow the procedure below to store playback speeds in memory 5 4 6 3 7 Storing playback speeds in memory 1 In HOME menu press the ALT button then press the DMC button tolightup DMC on the display 2 Set a start point during recording or on a previously recorded tape by simultaneously pressing the ENTRY button and the IN button 3 Press the STOP button to enter stop mode 4 Rotate the search dial to select the initial playback speed The selected speeds are shown in the time data display window in the menu display Continued 5 13 Chapter 5 Recording Playback yoeghe q Bulpiooey g Jajdeup yoeghe q Bulpioo9y G Je deyo 5 4 Playback Note If the 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE setting in the VTR SETUP menu is set to dial direct initial speed settings cannot be made Change the 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE setting to via search key 5 Press the PREROLL button and PREVIEW button simultaneously The tape is prerolled and played back at the initial speed from the preroll point to the speed variation start point The moment the tape passes the speed variation start point the MEMORY indicator in
180. oint exist backspace editing is not performed Cue point data is cleared when a cassette is inserted However cue point data recalled from a memory card before a cassette is inserted is not cleared when a cassette is inserted Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 37 ee o WN sumes nu y Jeideyo MNI 4 5 PF1 Menu Factory Settings The PF Personal Function 1 menu is used to register frequently used menu items When shipped from the factory the PF1 menu contains the adjustment menu for video signals If you later use the PF1 menu to register items from other menus you can restore the PF1 menu to its original factory settings For details on registration methods see Section 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF1 2 Menus on page 4 3 and on restoring factory set menu items see Section 4 1 4 VTR Memory Bank Function on page 4 4 To activate the PF1 menu screen Press the PF1 button by recalling SETUP BANK ij from the VTR memory banks VIDEO REMAIN T CH COND PF1 IN L 113min User TCR ee Mee aed Fi 004 00m OOs OO inpu H M S F Ereet ie Soaassssos ADET a a Sass UNS ee Shoe OUT OSs teresa MASTER HD Prst Y PB PR SETUP H PHAS FINE HD HD HD HD HD HD Prst Prst Prst Prst Prst Prst PF1 menu display PF1 menu factory settings Button Indica
181. on The SET UP menu appears in the display Press the VTR BANK button The VTR BANK menu appears in the display CH COND UTR BANK FOOTBALL TCR 00 00 00 00 UTR BANK UTR BANK UNDO CURRENT SETUP SETUP BANK7 BASEBALL ic 1 Preset LC 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 47 FOOTBALL 8 Preset Eg Preset amp EDIT DIREC TITLE TION COPY EXIT C Le a Press the F8 DIRECTION button or press the K or l buttons twice to select the lt direction Press the A or M button to move the cursor P to the number of the VTR memory bank to be recalled Press the COPY button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display To cancel the recalling operation Press the CLR button Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 5 Hi A a sbulyjas nuey p Ja deup WA 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings 6 Press the COPY button while holding down the SFT button The menu settings are recalled from the selected VTR memory bank When the recalling process has been completed the title of the VTR bank appears under CURRENT SETUP in the display CH COND UTR BANK FOOTBALL TCR 00 00 00 00 UTR BANK MEET UNDO CURRENT SETUP SETUP BANK E BASEBALL ic 1 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset FOOTBALL 8 Preset g Preset EDIT DIREC T
182. on during slow motion playback follow the procedure below 1 Press the MAINTENANCE switch using the tip of a small pointed object 4 Press the F9 SYSTEM MENU button ACTIVE CH COND SYSTEM MENU LINE Loft SYSTEM MENU e RELS Y STEM MENU F111080 31035 CONVERT FREQ F21SYSTEM FREQUENCY MODE MODE 59 94i congl F31SDI OUT DI D2 p sane F81Cancel F9 Execute of Reset UTR System D1 with conditions STOP amp not STANDBY EJECT Tape CANCEL EXEC EXIT CCC ROM CH COND MAINTE INFO VER TCR 00 00 00 00 cee MAINTENANCE INFOMATION DISPLAY LOG Y OPERATION 529HOURS DRUM RUNNING 34HOURSE 26H p OPERATION INFO FREQ 59 94 LINE 1080 31035 CONV OPTION MAINTE INFO EXEC EXT Ln Lo CJ 2 Press the F8 MAINTE EXEC button while holding down the SFT button CH COND MAINTENANCE TCR 00 00 00 00 ROM MAINTENANCE MAINT Ly OPERATION S529HOURS PANEL DRUM RUNNING 34HOURSL 26H MAINT TAPE TRAVEL 2OHOURSL 16H Ly THREADING 780TIMESL 449H1 Ww SERVO CHECK Cvl DT SAT RF A V OTHERS EXIT CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK Lr LAL 3 Press the F9 OTHERS CHECK button NURAM CH COND OTHERS CHK CTL TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY OTHERS CHECK CHECK A nn An
183. on slot O Function buttons WALT button O MAINTENANCE switch Q ALARM indicator Lower control panel menu operations section Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 5 g o4UOD pUe Sued JO suonouny pue suoneooq z 13 deyo iii S 01 U00 pUe Sed JO suonouny pue suoneoog z JeldeuD WH 2 1 Control Panel Menu display Menus selected by pressing the menu buttons appear here Each menu shows the functions assigned to each function button F1 to F10 and information necessary for making settings such as time codes Menu buttons Press to activate the respective menu HOME button Activates the HOME menu Settings for basic or editing operations are made in the HOME menu TC button Activates the TC time code menu In the TC menu you can switch between LTC and VITC and between DF and NDF and make settings for time code displays on an external monitor CUE button Activates the CUE menu In the CUE menu you can register 10 cue points per page for a total of 100 cue points PF1 button Activates the PF Personal Function 1 menu In the PF1 menu you can register frequently used settings in other menus Settings for video input output signals are factory set PF2 button Activates the PF Personal Function 2 menu In the PF2 menu you can register frequently used settings in other menus Settings for audio input output signals are factory set SET UP button Activates the SET UP menu Use
184. on to select a letter rr EDIT TITLE E ABC DEF GHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVUWXYZ abcdefghjiklmnoparstuvuwxyz 012345678911 lt gt x 17 55 SH _ HDID2CAM a Z BACK SET SAUE SPACE space LETTER CANCEL EXIT ae a a Continued Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 1 1 Hi A a sbulyjas nusy p Ja deup WN 4 1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings nn O U OE U YTV _ 4 as E e TA 4 1 7 Details on VTR Memory e selected letter is entered Bank and Memory Card Functions Most setting of most items can be stored to a VTR aE memory bank or a memory card with the exception of AECDEFGHI JKLMNOPARSTUVUXYZ the settings described below abcdefghjiklmnoparstuvwxyz 0123456789 1 lt gt 0 x SHA R A EE E HD1D2CAM Data that can be stored to recalled from a VTR 2 memory bank or a memory card SPACE BACK i one CANCEL PIT e Settings of items in the VTR SETUP menu with the CACC a exceptions listed below e Contents of the PF1 2 menus e VTR memory bank titles 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to enter more characters Data that cannot be stored to recalled from a To enter a space VTR memory bank or a memory card Press the F5 SPACE button e Items related to the hours meter H01 to H14 Current settings are always maintain
185. on while in standby mode to turn the panel button off and cancel standby mode The head drum stops rotating and the tape tension is released If the VTR remains in standby mode for more than eight minutes factory setting standby mode is automatically canceled in order to safeguard the tape Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 9 s o4U0D puke Sued JO SuoloUNy pue suoneooq z 13 deyo iii S 01 U00 pUe SEd JO suonouny pue suOIe907 z 19 deyo WH 2 1 Control Panel PREROLL button Press to position the tape to the preroll point a position factory set to five seconds before the IN point Press this button while holding down the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button to cue up the tape at the edit point of the respective button For details on changing the preroll time refer to 4 2 7 Setting the Preroll Time PREROLLTIME onpage 4 18 PREVIEW REVIEW button After edit points are set press this button to preview on the monitor connected to the recorder the effect of the edit before it is performed In this operation the tape runs but no editing is carried out If you press this button after carrying out an edit the results of the edit are played back on the monitor connected to the recorder SERVO indicator Lights up when the drum servo and capstan servo are locked STOP button When you insert the cassette the VTR automatically enters stop mode The STOP button flashes when the SER
186. onfirming 6 8 deleting 6 10 modifying 6 10 moving a position by one frame at a time 6 11 setting 6 3 recalling 4 19 Editing precautions 6 1 Effective scanning line number 5 7 EJECT button 2 9 Ejecting the cassette 3 8 EMPHASIS 4 43 ENTRY button 2 8 Error Messages A 8 Error Log Menu A 11 Clearing warning messages A 12 Adjusting the clock A 12 EXTEND mode 4 33 F G Fade IN OUT A 25 Function buttons 2 6 H HD SD conversion mode Edge crop 5 7 Letter box mode 5 7 Squeeze mode 5 7 HD SDI INPUT connectors 2 15 HD SDI OUTPUT connectors 2 15 Head cleaning A 1 HOME menu 4 14 IN OUT buttons 2 8 Indicator window 2 3 INPUT CHECK button 2 8 INPUT SELECT button 2 4 Improving vertical resolution 5 9 Insert editing 4 17 6 3 Inserting VITC 4 26 J K L JOG button 2 11 Jog mode playback 5 11 MAINTENANCE A 1 MAINTENANCE switch 2 6 Manual editing 6 19 Memory card adding titles 4 11 data compatibility 4 13 formatting 4 6 insertion slot 2 6 recalling 4 9 recalling cue point list 4 10 storing 4 7 storing cue point lists 4 8 MEMORY CARD indicator 2 6 Menu configuration 4 1 changing settings 4 2 CUE menu 4 32 HOME menu 4 14 Index l 65 x pul MN Index list A 14 PANEL SETUP menu 4 48 PF1 menu 4 38 PF2 menu 4 42 registering items to the PF1 2 menus 4 3 Moisture condensation A 1 MONITOR OUTPUT connectors 2 16 MONITOR SELECT button 2 3 Monitoring video and audio signals b
187. or Log Menu pereina aneu a cade Waters be ieee A 11 GIOSSAN Y sacesssdsccsseciscesdsscededecedae taontasseseseocestsseeddessoestesesde saseesesesesnessosscetes A 13 Menu List aar oreroraa eene eoa e E SEO a oa a a E aas A 15 Items Related to the Hours Meter HO1 sssssssssssssssssssssssesessses A 15 Items Related to VTR Operations OO1 neeesser A 16 Items Related to Operation Panels 101 esesssssssreeerseres A 20 Items Related to Remote Interface 201 ssssssssssssssssesssssssees A 23 Items Related to Editing BO1 esssssssssssssssssesssesssessersssssssesssessses A 24 Items Related to Prerolling 401 oo eee eeeceeseeeesteceeeeceeeeeeeeees A 27 Items Related to Recording Protection SO1 n se A 28 Items Related to the Time Code 601 cc ce ceccccesscceeeeeeseees A 29 Items Related to the Video Control 701 wo eceeeessececeeeenees A 34 Items Related to the Audio Control 801 oo ceccecceesteeeeeees A 39 Items Related to Digital Processing QO1 oo eee eeeeseeeteeeees A 41 Items Related to the Pull Down Control AO1 eee eeceeee A 43 Other Items TOUS soit eles NG ee ek A 44 UNCER PRENA E E E E EEEE E E E T I 1 Table of Functions Factory Default Settings scsssceee Last page 4 Table of Contents 1 1 1 Features of the HDW F500 The HDW F500 is a HD digital videocassette recorder using the HDcam format Comparable to a conventional digital Betacam in size weight and ease o
188. ording or editing NO SDI INPUT A SDI input signal cannot be detected NO SDI AUDIO INPUT No audio data detected in the SDI input signal VITC NOT READ VITC cannot be correctly read from the tape AUDIO PLL UNLOCKED Audio lock generator PLL not locked to the video reference signal NO PB RF SIGNAL Playback heads cannot correctly read digital data from the tape INCONSISTENT EMPHASIS Emphasis information on the tape is inconsistent with the system emphasis status NO A1 A2 INPUT No carrier detected on digital audio input on channels 1 and 2 NO A3 A4 INPUT No carrier detected on digital audio input on channels 3 and 4 INVALID SDI DATA SDI input signal data is invalid NO CASSETTE COMPARTMENT MODE The cassette compartment does not operate during no cassette compartment mode NO LTC REPRODUCED LTC signal not detected on the tape DT UNLOCKED DT cannot be correctly traced during playback recording or editing PROCESSOR IS IN TEST MODE The processor is in test mode VIDEO PLL UNLOCKED Video lock generator PLL not locked to the video reference signal Appendix Error Log Menu The time and time codes of errors and warnings occurring during operation can be displayed in a list form in the display Maximum listing is 99 items Openig the error log menu Use the tip of a narrow object to press the MAINTENANCE switch and press the ERR LOG button PAGE CH COND DIAGNOSTICS TOP v TCR 00 00 01
189. ough the VTRis electronics before output but do not pass through the magnetic converter circuits such as the tape and head circuits This mode is used for confirming input signals or adjusting the input level Effect edit mode When editing a tape using a switcher or when editing special effects the pixels comprising the picture are often not dubbed to the same positions as those of the original In the case of repeated dubbings this shifting of pixels produces an accumulation of calculation errors during the compression expansion process this may result in an increase in low level noise within the signal The effect edit mode minimizes the production of this noise Note however that a slight loss in picture resolution may be observed in this mode Emphasis Emphasizing the high frequencies of a signal before processing pre emphasis and de emphasizing those high frequencies before output de emphasis This reduces deterioration of the signal to noise ratio in the high frequency range External synchronization A method to maintain color subcarrier phase continuity by performing editing in two frame units in order to achieve stable video without horizontal fluctuation at the edit points For editing a recorder VTR or master VTR and a player VTR or source VTR or slave VTR are used and external synchronization is commonly used to ensure that the operation timing control signals and time reference signals are synchronized
190. ourth of the HD screen on each side is cut off Horizontal adjustment of the edge cropping Adjust the 766 H CROP POSITION setting in VTR SETUP menu e Letter box mode LETTER BOX HD e Squeeze mode SQUEEZE The signal is compressed preserving the aspect ratio of 16 9 HD The 16 9 aspect ratio of the signal is changed to 4 3 5 3 4 Selecting the Conversion Mode of the Effective Scanning Line Number when HKDV 502 is installed When the optional HKDV 502 HD Line Converter Board is installed in the HDW F500 to select the conversion mode follow the procedure below 1 Press the MAINTENANCE switch using the tip of a small pointed object ROM CH COND MAINTE INFO VER TCR 00 00 00 00 ERR MAINTENANCE INFOMATION DISPLAY LOG L_ operation 529HOURS DRUM RUNNING 34HOURSI 26H DE Toae Rououner 16H T 9H OPERATION INFO FREQ 59 94i LINE 1080 gt 1035 CONV OPTION MAINTE INFO EXEC ERLI Ly Ly CL 2 Press the F8 MAINTE EXEC button while holding down the SFT button CH COND MAINTENANCE TCR 00 00 00 00 ROM MAINTENANCE MAINT v OPERATION 529HOURS PANEL DRUM RUNNING 34HOURSL 26H MAINT TAPE TRAVEL 2OHOURSI 16H Cy THREADING 780TIMESL 449H1 WwW SERVO CHECK L rl DT SAT RF A U OTHERS EXIT CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK Ln 2
191. ow You can set a preroll time of 0 to 30 seconds in 1 pee g second units 3 4 5 6 7 Prerolling to a cue point 7 a CUE PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR L__ CJAC 9 5 Press the ENTRY button alias 0 oio 090 Data for the specified cue number are erased and ca Q the data column becomes blank og oO o m PREU REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min J EOS 00 00 00 00 TCR 00 00 00 00 NEXT 1 3 4 PAGE PAGE 0 Erased cue point C 4 za R Prerolling to a cue point A 6 1 1 Press the ALT button then the PAGE 18 3 is MODE button or the EXTEND MODE PO Rok ER een Clean button CL L J JIL 2 If you selected PAGE mode press the PREV PAGE button or NEXT PAGE button or use the numeric buttons to enter the page number in the data entry window then press the PAGE SET button To erase all cue point data Press the CLR button while holding down the SFT button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display 3 In EXTEND mode press the CLR button while holding down the SFT button again to erase all data for cue points No 0 to No 99 In PAGE mode press the CLR button while holding down the SFT button again to erase data for the cue points on the current page Press the A or M button to move the cursor P to the cue number To select the cue number directly by the numeric buttons Enter the cue number in the data entry win
192. pecifies whether ornotA ROUNDING performed adaptive simple A ROUNDING is notused 10 bitinput signals changedto 8 bits by normal rounding rounding down numbers of 4 or less and rounding up numbers of 5 or more adaptive A ROUNDING is applied 10 bit signals are rounded to 8 bits 708 MASTERLEVEL 0 0 OH Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD HD SDIOUTPUT connectors Simultaneously adjuststhe Y P a preset 100 100 4000H and Prlevels 4000H i 141 3 5A70H 709 Y LEVEL HD 0 0 0H Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD preset 100 SDIOUTPUT connectors Adjusts the Y level of the video 4000H 100 4000H signal 141 3 5A70H 1 A ROUNDING A method for rounding a 10 bit signal to 8 bits This process suppresses step noise that occurs when lines which differ slightly from the horizontal are displayed A ROUNDING is a trademark of Sony Corp A 54 Appendix Item number ltem Seitable range Function 710 Ps LEVEL HD 0 0 OH Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD preset 100 SDIOUTPUT connectors AdjuststheP s level ofthe video 4000H 100 4000H signal 141 3 5A70H 711 Pr LEVEL HD 0 0 0H Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD preset 100 i SDIOUTPUT connectors AdjuststheP rlevel
193. pendix Menu List on page A 15 For details on registering items to the PF 1 2 menus see Section 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF 1 2 Menus on page 4 3 PREV CH COND UTR SETUP CATEG TCR 00 00 00 00 ene HOT OPE HOURS __30 HO2 DRUM HOURS HO3 TAPE HOURS HO4 THRED COUNT H12 DRUM HOURS r H13 TAPE HOURS r H14 THRED COUNT r 001 PRE READ 002 CONFI 003 REC INH 004 CAP LOCK 4FD CHANGE CANCEL SAVE DATA EXIT CJ CC I oof I CEERI IIE o VTR SETUP menu display VTR SETUP menu Button Indication Function Fi PREV CATEG Moves to the beginning of the previous category F2 NEXT CATEG Moves to the beginning of the next category F7 CHANGE DATA Changes the setting F9 CANCEL Cancels the setting operation F10 SAVE EXIT Sets the value and exits the VTR SETUP menu 4 46 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Scrolling items in the VTR SETUP menu Press the Aland Mto scroll the items in the VTR SETUP menu To search the menu by category Items in the VTR SETUP menu are divided into categories according to type of settings they perform Menu Category number H01 Items related to the hours meter 001 Items related to VTR operations 101 Items related to operation panels 201 Items related to remote interface 301 Items r
194. picture mode In this case picture playback is not ensured Forlong standbys e g LMS in still picture mode this setting is recommended A 48 Appendix Items Related to the Time Code 601 The values enclosed in a box are factory settings Item number ltem 601 DF NDF MODE drop frame select non drop frame auto Settable range Function Selects the timing mode for the time code generator andthe CTLcounter drop frame drop frame mode DF indication non drop frame non drop frame mode NDF indication auto Drop frame non drop frame mode is selected automatically on the basis of the frame frequency of the unit For 29 97 Hz drop frame mode is selected and for 30 Hz non drop frame mode is selected The setting of the frame frequency mode is carried out with the MAINTENANCE F9 OTHERS CHECK SYSTEM buttons e This setting is only active when the frame frequency of the unit is 29 97 Hz or 30 Hz When the F7 TCG MODE key is set to regene the time code generator is synchronized to the playback time code and therefore this setting is disabled N 602 TIMER MODE CTL select TC UBIT Selects the mode for displaying time data CTL During playback the CTL signal recorded on the tape or during recording the CTL signal being recorded on the tape is counted andthe tape running time is displayed inhours minutes
195. r AUDIO OUT button Pressing the or button moves the edit point by one frame forward or backward respectively 3 After making the modification release the respective edit point button that you have been holding down IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button Moving an edit point position with the numeric buttons To cancel the entered value Press the CLR button Press the SET button The result of the addition or subtraction is entered SET is displayed CH COND HOME PB E GREEN SET 01 00 30 00 PB PLAY LOCK TCR 2FD F1 014 04m 58s OO a e a a AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 ASSEM IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 F BLE PLAYER lt 01404 58s OOr TC AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 off IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A cH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off 5 Jol oo 4 9 9 aoe Moving an edit point position with the numeric buttons T Press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button while holding down the CLR button Time data for the edit point appears in the data entry window Press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button The modified time data for the edit point appears in the menu display Chapter 6 Editing 6 11 Sumpa 9 sadeyo WN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing 6 1 9
196. rates using the signal selected in item 006 as the reference signal Ifthe signal selected in item 006 is not present the servo operates using aninternal reference signal external The servo reference signal is always external 006 007 EXTERNAL REFERENCE select SYNC PLAY extrn HD extrn SD off When item 005 is setto external this selects the signal used asreference bythis unit extrn HD The signalinputto the REF IN HD connector is used asthe reference signalfor playback and audio signalrecording extrn SD The signal input to the REF IN SD connector is used asthe reference signal for playback and audio signalrecording This is the mode for automatic correction atthe start of playback In sync play mode for example when playing back the VTR from apreroll point the IN pointis reached after exactly the preroll time has elapsed off Selects normal playback mode on Activates the sync play function for playback In sync play mode the time after the tape transport starts until the video and sound appear is longer than in the normal playback mode 008 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE alldisable stop amp eject allenable local key map When this unitis used in remote control mode this selects which buttons on the control panel operate alldisable All switches and buttons are disabled stop amp eject Only the STOP and EJECT buttons operate allenable All sw
197. rded onto tape in the recorder VTR e Insert mode New scenes are inserted into the middle of previously recorded scenes CTL signals on tape in the recorder VTR are not overwritten Video digital audio cue audio and time code signals can be recorded separately Both of these two edit modes support DMC editing In insert mode you can also use split editing Interpolation of time codes by the CTL counter To use time codes as addresses of edit points the time codes must be recorded on the tape in ascending order As long as they are in ascending order time codes do not have to be continuous The CTL counter automatically interpolates data for editing even if there are breaks in the continuity in the time codes Steps in automatic editing The sequence of steps that are taken to do automatic editing with two VTRs is as follows Select the edit mode page 6 3 4 Set edit points for the recorder and player VTR page 6 3 4 Preview the edit section page 6 9 Perform the edit page 6 12 4 Confirm and modify the edit points pages 6 8 and 6 10 Confirm the results of the edit page 6 13 Editing precautions Using an editing control unit When using an editing control unit to control the VTR set the edit delay on the control unit so that CUT IN and CUT OUT commands are sent to the VTR five frames ahead of the actual edit point Chapter 6 Editing 6 1 P iY amh D Lom o gt m Q gt
198. s OFF 620 622 SUPERIMPOSED CHARACTER CHARACTER H POSITION off Specifies whether or not to superimpose time data and operating status information onthe signal output from the MONITOR connector of HD SDI OUTPUT the D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector and the 3 SUPER connector of D CONV SDI OUT OPTION off No information is superimposed on Information is superimposed Sets the horizontal position of text information superimposed on the signal output from the MONITOR connector of HD SDI OUTPUT the D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector the 3 SUPER connector of D CONV SDI OUT OPTION and the PULL DOWN OUT connectors A setting of 0 displays the information atthe left edge of the screen andthe position moves tothe right as the setting is increased There are 16 possible settings from Oto 15 623 22 23 Sets the vertical position of text information superimposed onthe signal output from the MONITOR connector of HD SDI OUTPUT the D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector the 3 SUPER connector of DCONV SDIOUT OPTION and the PULL DOWN OUT connectors Asetting of 0 displays the information atthe bottom of the screen andthe position moves up as the setting is increased There are 24 possible settings from Oto 23 Iftwo line display is selected in item 626 sometimes the secondline will disappear inthe middle of t
199. s and corresponding VTR status Indicator Status CHANNEL Indicates the playback signal condition CONDITION Green Playback signal is good Yellow Playback signal is less than good but still reproducible Red Playback signal is poor Head cleaning or internal inspection is necessary if the indicator lights up continuously INTERLACE Lights when the VTR is operating under the interlace mode 50i 59 94i 60i PsF Lights when the VTR is operating under the PsF mode 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29 97PsF 30PsF 23 98 Lights when the VTR is operating with a frame frequency of 23 98 Hz 24 Lights when the VTR is operating with a frame frequency of 24 Hz 25 Lights when the VTR is operating with a frame frequency of 25 Hz 29 97 Lights when the VTR is operating with a frame frequency of 29 97 Hz 30 Lights when the VTR is operating with a frame frequency of 30 Hz Formore information about the selection of the frame frequency refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual only through the VTR s internal circuitry and not through the magnetic conversion system comprising tape and heads Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 3 s oUOD puke Sued JO suonouny pue suoneooq z 13 deyo HN S 01 U00 pUe Sed JO suonouny pue suoneoo z 19 deyo WH 2 1 Control Panel O INPUT SELECT button Selects the type and channel for the audio input signal Press to light the button up t
200. s case delete the edit point then set a new one correctly You can also move an edit point position in one frame units Deleting edit points Deleting edit points T Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which to perform the edit point deletion The button lights up 2 Press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button while holding down the CLR button to delete the corresponding edit point The edit point is deleted and appears in the menu display Moving an edit point position by one frame at a time 2 Press the or button then use the numeric buttons to enter the value to be added or subtracted BATE CH COND HOME GREEN Entered value PB PLAY LOCK is di m EENE is displayed O14 04m 58s OOF AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 PLAYER 01404 58s OOr AIN 00 01 10 00 AOUT 00 02 10 00 IN 00 01 10 00 OUT 00 02 10 00 INS TC Loft INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO off A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off Moving an edit point position by one frame at a time T Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which to modify the edit point The button lights up 2 Press the or button while holding down the IN OUT AUDIO IN o
201. se prst 0 to 1024 4 38 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 5 1 Selecting the Input Video Signal VIDEO IN Press the VIDEO IN button repeatedly to select the video signal to input SDI SDI video signal input to the HD SDI INPUT connector SDTI Only if the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed Dubbing signal 270 Mbps input to the SDTI OPTION IN connector The time codes to be recorded depend on the settings of the TC menu 4 5 2 Selecting the Reference Signal SERVO REF Press the SERVO REF button to select the signal to be used as the reference signal for VTR operations ext The servo reference signal is forced to be EXT input The signal from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI OPTION IN is used as the reference signal for VTR operations The VIDEO IN button switches the video input signal auto During recording or edit preset the signal from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI OPTION IN is used as a reference signal In all other cases the servo operates using the signal setting of item 006 EXTERNAL REFERENCE select in the VTR SETUP menu If the signal selected in 006 EXTERNAL REFERENCE select is not present the servo operates using an internal reference 4 5 3 Adjusting the Output Video Signal MASTER LEVEL to FINE Adjusting the output video signal Follow the procedure below to adjust the output video signal 5 do OO 2 8 0 o a oO J Ol Digna SEERE 2 Change th
202. seconds andframes TC The time code value read by the time code reader or the time code value generated by the time code generator is displayed Use item 603 to toggle between VITC and LTC UBIT The user bits inserted in the playback time code or the user bits inserted in the being recorded are displayed Use item 603 to toggle between VITC and LTC 603 TCR MODE select LTC auto VITC Selects the time code read by the time code reader during playback LTC LTCis read auto If the playback speedis from 1 2 to 1 2 normal speed VITC is read andif outside this range LTC is read VITC VITC is read 604 TAPE TIMER 12H DISPLAY 24H Selects whether the CTL counter operates in 12 hour display mode or 24 hour display mode 12H 12 hourdisplay mode 24H 24 hour display mode Inthe 12 hour display the tens digit of the hours value is dropped 605 VITC SOURCE TCG VIN Selects the source for VITC to be written to the AUX data area of video signals TCG Write the signals generated by this unit s internal time code generator to the VITC V IN Write the VITC of video signals input to this unit to the VITC Appendix A 49 xipueddy qn Menu List Item number ltem 606 TCG MODE select 607 TCG REGENE SOURCE select Settable range preset regene auto int LTC int VITC ext LTC ext VITC Function S
203. ser to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel LELRO al alk 1 1 Features EA A EEEE A 1 1 aa 1 1 1 Features of the HDW F500 ssssssssssssssssssssreserssersssesesesseesses 1 1 1 1 2 Features of the Control Panel e cece ceeccesseceesteceeeeeeeneeeees 1 3 1 2 Optional Accessories ccscccssscccsescssscscscsesssesssessseessecsscsssesssees 1 5 Chapter 2 2 1 Control Panel scssccccescscccssenesctseassivnsestieasssossvosssocesnseescdeeasscadsess vtes sess 2 1 Locations and Functions 2 1 1 Upper Control Panel seosseneeeeeeesnnnsseceessennnnacees sesssneeeeeeesnnnssses 2 2 of Parts and Controls 2 1 2 Lower Control Panel Menu Operations Section EEEE 2 5 2 1 3 Lower Control Panel Editing Operations Section 2 7 2 1 4 Lower Control Panel Tape Transport Operations Section 2 9 2 1 5 Lower Control Panel Search Operations Section 2 11 2 2 System Set Up Panel sccsccosssorssorssesssesssacsscserseonssonssenssnasones 2 13 2 3 Connector PANE oo vecscesscsscossiveses cssonesessocesdcovaes envvonessSeecoeseseedacesatess 2 14 Chapter 3 3 1 eae eels eine E E E EEE He
204. sessssssssssrssessseessesssesssessees 5 6 5 3 2 Adjusting the Audio Playback Level oo eee eeeeeeeeereeereees 5 6 5 3 3 Selecting the HD SD Conversion Mode when HKDV SO1A is installed eee ceeseeceesseceeesteeeeees 5 7 5 3 4 Selecting the Conversion Mode of the Effective Scanning Line Number when HKDV 502 is installed 0 00 ceeeceeeees 5 7 5 3 5 Improving the Vertical Resolution during Slow Motion Playback when HKDV 502 is installed eee eeeeeeeeeeeee 5 9 SA PLAY DACK 5 fesssciccescssccenessocesstoosenscecsesscovedsasatecascosscesduesdenssessnasssossenss 5 10 5 4 1 Normal Speed Playback eee ceseeeeeeeeeesecnseceseceeeeeeeeees 5 10 5 4 2 Variable Speed Playback 0 0 ceeceeeeeeeeseeereeeseceeceseeeeeeenes 5 10 5 4 3 Capstan Override Playback cceecceeceeseecesteceeeeceeeeeeeees 5 13 5 4 4 DME Playback sonscienco aie ll cen nce ene 5 13 Chapter 6 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing sosvonnnnnnnnencnnnncnnnnnnnnnnggcngngggnnangngngngggenenegeeees 6 1 Editing 6 1 1 Overview of Automatic Editing oo eee eeceeeeeeeeeneeeeees 6 1 Chapter 6 Editing isena ini aar ia aa ees 6 1 6 1 2 Setting Switches and Menus ssseeeeeeeeesreereeeeserereserresrrssses 6 2 6 1 3 Selecting the Edit Mode oo ee eee eeeeeeeeseeeeceseceseceeeeeneeeaes 6 3 6 1 4 Setting Edit POINTS biisei iinet ineei savsteeiageusth eiee iae ENEE ieies 6 3 6 1 5 Confirming Edit Points seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeseerrsrreresrreserresressesens 6 8 6 1 6 Cuing Up
205. signal Y and two chrominance color difference signals R Y B Y Composite video signal A signal that consists of video luminance and color sub carrier sync horizontal and vertical and color burst signals Condensation Moisture that collects on the head drum of the tape transport mechanism causing damage to the tape and malfunction of the VTR CTL Abbreviation for control signal A pulse signal that can be counted to determine the number of frames and therefore the tape s running time Used mainly for adjusting the tracking position of video heads and to achieve time code continuity during continuous recording This signal is recorded on a longitudinal tape track Cue point A point used to mark the beginning of a section of tape so that it can be located for later playback or editing Drop frame mode When the field frequency of this unit is 59 94 Hz the actual number of frames per second is approximately 29 97 while the time code value advances one second every 30 frames In drop frame mode the time code is advanced such a way that this difference in the value between real time and the time codes is corrected Specifically two frames are skipped at the beginning of each minute except for every tenth minute so that the frame value for time codes matches that for real time See also Non drop frame mode E E mode Abbreviation for Electric to Electric mode In this mode the signals are passed thr
206. sion mode of the effective scanning line number 1035 gt 1080 CONV Convertthe effective scanning line number from 1035 to 1080 preserving the aspect ratio of the image 1035 gt 1080 PANEL Convertthe effective scanning line number from 1035 to 1080 The 1035 lines of the image are inserted into the 1035 lines of 1080 lines then itis horizontally compressed 732 SLOW PROCESS on When the HKDV 502 HD Line Converter Board is installed MODE off selects whether or notto activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback on Activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback off Do not activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow motion playback A 55 Appendix xipueddy HIN Menu List Item number Item Settable range Function 754 DOWNCONVERTER EDGE CROP When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is MODE installed selects the mode ag EDGE CROP Selects edge crop mode LETTER BOX Selects letter box mode SQUEEZE Selects squeeze mode 755 MASTERLEVEL 0 0 OH Adjusts the level of the high D1 video signal output from D D1 CONV SDI OUT OPTION connector Simultaneously adjusts preset 100 100 4000H the Y B Y and R Y level 4000H 141 3 5A70H 756 Y LEVEL D1 0 0 OH
207. speed including still picture playback Video and audio confidence heads Video and audio channels 1 through 4 signals can be recorded and simultaneously played back to check the recording Internal time code generator and reader The internal time code generator allows you to record time code LTC or user bits together with video and audio signals Time codes LTC or user bits can be read during playback using the time code reader Computer servo system Computer controlled servo motors provide direct drive for the drum capstan and two reels enabling quick and accurate tape access 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview Capstan override function You can adjust the playback speed by 15 to ensure synchronization between for example two VTRs playing back the same program Independent level controls The recording and playback levels of each of the four audio channels can be adjusted independently while peak values on all four audio channels are monitored Features for Ease of Operation Compact lightweight low power consumption The VTR is small and light enough to be used in outside broadcast vans or in EFP Electronic Field Production assignments Remote control operation The VTR has a serial RS 422A 9 pin connector to allow control of the VTR by an external control unit through RS 422A communications The VTR also comes with 9 pin REMOTE1 IN 9P and OUT 9P connectors to support bridge connection of multiple HDW F500 units
208. t free run recrun This selects the way in which the time code advances free run Regardless of the operating mode of this unit the time code advances all the time that the poweris on recrun The time code advances only during recording When using this setting setitem 606 to preset 610 VITC NTSC off Selects whether or notto insert VITC data in the HD SD converter output off VITC datais inserted on VITC datais notinserted 611 VITC POSITION 1 select 12line 16 line 20line When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is installed selects the lines in which the VITC signalis inserted Itcan be inserted in any lines from 12 to 20 Items 611 and 612 allow VITC to be inserted in two lines 612 VITC POSITION 2 select 12line 18 line 20 line When an HKDV 501A optional HD SD Converter Board is installed selects the lines in which the VITC signalis inserted Itcan be inserted in any lines from 12 to 20 Items 611 and 612 allow VITC to be inserted in two lines A 50 Appendix Item number Item Settable range Function 613 TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN REGENE MODE off tape regene through Specifies the signal output to the TIME CODE OUT connector when the internal time code generatorisina mode for regenerating the playback time code i e during auto edit mode or when item 607
209. t signal selection is made using the 017 PB EE SELECT MENU Output signal types for different operation modes of this VTR are shown below Output Channel VTR Video Audio Operation Mode Standby off EE EE PB MU Standby on PB MU EE EE EE MU Playback PB PB Record EE EE PB PB Edit EE EE PB PB Shuttle PB MU EE EE PB PB Jog PB PB PB MU Variable PB PB PB MU INPUT CHECK INPUT button 1 Output signals during playback are PB PB only Output signals cannot be selected with 017 PB EE SELECT MENU When the INPUT CHECK button is held down the INPUT signals audio and video are output Output signals cannot be selected with 017 PB EE SELECT MENU When the INPUT signals are output only monitor output is changed Line output signals are not changed Pressing the PB EE button changes the output signals during shuttle mode in the following ways 2 wm 3 wm VTR SETUP MENU 017 PB Output signals while the EE SELECT MENU settings F1 PB EE button is held down PB MU PB PB EE EE EE EE EE EE PB MU 4 16 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Note When PB PB is selected during shuttle mode audio output is muted for playback speeds of more than 1 or 2 times normal speed 4 2 2 Record Inhibit Mode REC INH Record inhibit mode is selected by pressing the REC INH button Every time the button is pressed the setting toggles between off and lt al
210. ta Time data Drop frame mark of the time code reader Drop frame mark of the time code generator 2 Field mark of the VITC data S HJU T TILIE SiTi titi y B Control VTR indication Contents of superimposed data The example above shows the factory set contents of data By changing the 626 DISPLAY INFORMATION select setting in the VTR SETUP menu different types of information can also be displayed on the second line Types of time data Symbol Meaning CTL CTL counter data TCR LTC reader time code data UBR LTC reader user bit data TCR VITC reader time code data UBR VITC reader user bit data TCG Time code data from the time code generator UBG User bit data from the time code generator When time data or user bits are not read correctly a will be displayed in this block so that the symbols become T R U R etc Time code reader drop frame marks e drop frame mode non drop frame mode Time code generator drop frame marks e drop frame mode non drop frame mode VITC data field marks gt blank space fields 1 and 3 9 fields 2 and 4 Operation mode The contents are divided into blocks A and B as shown below A block indicates the operation mode B block indicates the tape speed or servo lock status Eee eee Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 29
211. tem number Item Function H01 OPERATION Displays the total number of hours that the VTR has been turned on and operated HOURS H02 DRUM RUNNING Displays the total number of hours that the drum has rotated with tape threaded HOURS H03 TAPE RUNNING Displays the total number of hours that the VTR has been in playback fast forwarding HOURS rewinding jog shuttle variable speed and edit modes Does not include still mode H04 THREADING Displays the total number of threadings and unthreadings COUNTER H12 DRUM RUNNING Displays the total number of hours that the drum has run with tape threaded since last HOURS reset Use this information as a guide for head drum replacements resettable For details refer to the Maintenance Manual Part 1 H13 TAPE RUNNING Displays the total number of hours that the VTR has been in playback jog shuttle and HOURS variable speed modes since last reset Does not include stop and still modes Use resettable this information as a guide for replacing the fixed head and pinch rollers For details refer to the Maintenance Manual Part 1 H14 THREADING Displays the total number of threadings and unthreadings since last reset COUNTER For details refer to the Maintenance Manual Part 1 resettable A 35 Appendix xipueddy MNN Menu List Items Related to VTR Operations 001 The values enclosed in a box are factory settings Item number 001 Item PRE READ Settable range
212. ter6 Editing 4 Press the IN or OUT button The time data for the IN or OUT point appears in the menu display About automatic edit point setting Editing requires a total of four edit points IN and OUT points for both the recorder and player VTRs However as soon as you set three edit points the VTR automatically sets the fourth point In the figure below the points enclosed in a box have been set manually while the OUT point for the player VTR has been set automatically IN point OUT point Recorder VTR VY v Player VTR A A IN point OUT point Automatic edit point setting Whether set manually or automatically all edit points can be changed or deleted at any time Automatic setting of OUT points When the fourth edit point OUT point is set the edit point data is activated and the invalid point is automatically deleted Automatically set edit point IN point OUTAegint OUT point Recorder VTR VY v v Player VTR gt IN point Fourth edit point Automatic setting of IN points When an IN point is corrected the OUT point is set automatically using the duration of the VTR whose edit points were not changed IN point OUT point Recorder VTR Y y Player VTR Mpi IN point Corrected edit point De OUT point Automatically set edit point
213. the VTR is edited on an editor BVE 600 etc or remote controller with digital audio edit preset control functions 311 ANALOG AUDIO nodefinition Sets the channel 1 edit preset of the VTR to ON or OFF EDIT PRESET analog ch 1 according to the analog audio preset specified on an editor REPLACE FOR analogch2 orremote controller CH 1 analog ch 1 ch2 no definition Notdefined analog ch 1 As determined by analog channel 1 edit preset analog ch 2 As determined by analog channel 2 edit preset analog ch 1 ch 2 As determined by analog channel 1 or analog channel 2 preset 312 ANALOG AUDIO nodefinition Sets the channel 2 edit preset of the VTR to ON or OFF EDIT PRESET analogch 1 according to the analog audio preset specified on an editor REPLACE FOR analog ch 2 or remote controller CH 2 analog ch 1 ch2 nodefinition Notdefined analog ch 1 As determined by analog channel 1 edit preset analog ch 2 As determined by analog channel 2 edit preset analog ch 1 ch 2 As determined by analog channel 1 or analog channel 2 preset 313 ANALOG AUDIO no definition Sets the channel 3 edit preset of the VTR to ON or OFF EDIT PRESET analog ch 1 according to the analog audio preset specified on an editor REPLACE FOR analog ch2 or remote controller CH3 analog ch 1 ch2 no definition Notdefined analog ch 1 As determined by analog channel 1 edit preset analog ch 2 As determined
214. the cue number in the data entry window with the numeric buttons then press the CUENUM SET button 4 Enter the cue point data in the data entry window with the numeric buttons then press the SET button For example to enter 00 01 30 00 press 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 The leading 0 is not required When the 4 4 3 Erasing Cue Point Data To erase any cue point data blank out the data entry window then do the cue point registration procedure entered value is less than eight digits the leading digit s is are set to 0 when you press the SET button PREU REMAIN T CH COND CUE PAGE L 113min Entered data TCR 00 00 00 00 I AM CUE TITLE 1 NEXT PAGE PAGE u 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CUE PAGE CUENUM M CUE P ROLL SET SET CLEAR 2 4 5 IO aln 28 8 a0 1 53 To modify current cue point data Press the or button enter the value to be added or subtracted then press the SET button The computation is performed and the results appear in the data entry window Press the ENTRY button to set the entered data The data are registered in the cue point data indication Erasing cue point data 1 Press the ALT button then the PAGE MODE button or the EXTEND MODE button If you selected PAGE mode press the PREV PAGE button or NEXT PAGE button or use the numer
215. the moment the on air cue is given The PREVIEW button lights up When the tape passes the speed variation start point DMC playback starts and continues at the speed s stored in memory When the tape passes the speed variation end point normal speed playback starts and the tape stops at the on air end point To start playback immediately after prerolling Press the PREVIEW button The PREVIEW button lights up When the tape passes the speed variation start point DMC playback starts and continues at the speed s stored in memory When the tape passes the speed variation end point normal speed playback resumes To stop the tape during DMC playback Press the STOP button To exit DMC playback mode Press the ALT DMC buttonin HOME menu to go off DMC on the display During DMC playback the tape runs as shown in the diagram below Preroll time x Speed variation initial speed IN point end point Tape runs at Playback mode Playback at initial speed using the normal speed memorized speed DMC playback Chapter 5 Recording Playback 5 15 yoeghe q Hulpiooey g sajdeyp 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing 6 1 1 Overview of Automatic Editing Automatic edit modes The VTR provides the following two modes for automatic editing Assemble mode New scenes are added to the end of previously recorded scenes CTL signals time codes video and audio signals on tape in the player are reco
216. time The tape prerolls and the player VTR begins playing at the initial speed 8 When the Windicator appears with beep indicating that the IN point has been passed rotate the search dial to the desired playback speed s The varying playback speeds are stored in memory while the Mindicator appears in the display 9 Press the STOP button If the W indicator goes off before the tape passes the OUT point The VTR has reached its storage capacity and cannot store any more playback speed variations To exit DMC editing mode Press the ALT DMC buttons in HOME menu 6 16 Chapter 6 Editing Performing DMC editing After setting the playback speeds in preview mode press the RECORDER button and REC EDIT button DMC editing is performed at the playback speed s stored in memory 5 1 olo ogo OoOoooo oO oO Oo Oo o o a PREVIEW REVIEW button Performing DMC editing To confirm the results of DMC editing Press the PREVIEW REVIEW button 6 2 2 Animation Editing Animation editing is a form of insert editing which makes it easier to record a succession of still frames in fixed field or frame units The procedure for editing after selecting animation editing is exactly the same as for normal insert editing To select animation editing use item 301 EDIT OPERATION MODE in the VTR SETUP menu normal Selects normal insert editing CG Selects editing in frame un
217. timing 128 samples or approx 2 7 ms with 1 sample approx 20 us 817 AUDIOLEVEL METER DIMMER CONTROL Specifies the brightness of the audio level meter Ois the brightest level 7 is the darkestlevel A 60 Appendix Items Related to Digital Processing 901 The values enclosed in a box are the factory settings Item number 902 Item FREEZE MODE Settable range field field1 field2 frame1 2 frame2 1 Function Specifies the freeze still picture mode and freeze timing during manual freezing by REMOTE1 9P or REMOTE2 50P connector on the control panel or automatic freezing field Freezes the odd or even field depending on the timing in freeze mode field1 Freezes the first odd field field2 Freezes the second even field frame1 2 Freezes the first andthe subsequent second field frame2 1 Freezes the second field and the subsequentfirst field Inthe case of freezing in playback modes other than normal playback the picture is frozen in frame mode only when dynamictracking is performing a frame operation The picture is frozed in field mode when dynamic tracking is not operating The frozed picture does not change even if you change this setting during freeze mode The change to this setting becomes effective the nexttime the VTR outputs a still picture When the stop freeze function is enabled regardless ofthe setting of this ite
218. ting Using the DT Dynamic Tracking heads you can play back a section of an edit at speeds between 1 and 2 times normal speed and store the speed variation in memory for later use in automatic editing Split editing In insert mode audio and video edit points can be set separately Preread editing Video and audio signals that have been pre read can be externally processed and simultaneously re recorded A variety of audio editing modes You can select cut in editing cross fade editing and fade in out editing for the audio signals Display of duration between edit points The duration between any two of IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT points can be displayed by simultaneously pressing two buttons corresponding to those edit points Digital time counter The time counter display shows CTL and time codes LTC VITC or user bits data for precise setting of edit points 1 LTC Longitudinal Time Code Time code recorded on a longitudinal track VITC Vertical Interval Time Code Time code recorded on a video track during the vertical blanking interval 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 Optional Accessories The following accessories can be used with the HDW F500 BKDW 509 Parallel 50 pin Interface Kit A 50 pin parallel interfaces makes the HDW F500 compatible with different broadcast station systems HKDV 501A HD SD Converter Board Allows you to output an NTSC PAL component or composite signal HKDV 502 H
219. ting conditions of the VTR are set using the menu operation section on the lower control panel Menu items are divided among six different menus HOME TC CUE PF1 PF2 SET UP Of these menus the PF1 PF2 Personal Function menus can be used to register frequently used menu items from the other menus allowing faster setting of VTR operating conditions Eight VTR memory banks are provided for storing up to eight sets of menu settings The contents of the eight VTR memory banks can in turn be stored on a memory card for later recall 4 1 1 Menu Configuration This VTR has two kinds of menus PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN menu This menu contains items that can be registered to the PF1 2 menus Press the PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN button in the SET UP menu to display this menu For details on registering items in the PF1 amp 2 ASSIGN menu to the PF 1 2 menus see Section 4 1 3 Registering Items to the PF 1 2 Menus on page 4 3 VTR SETUP menu This menu contains items that specify the initial operating conditions of the VTR You can change these settings directly without registering the items to the PF1 2 menus Press the VTR SETUP button in the SET UP menu to display this menu For details on setting operating conditions of the VTR see Section 4 7 1 VTR SETUP Menu on page 4 46 The menu configuration of the VTR is shown in the figure below C k HOME menu PF182 ASSI
220. ting the Monitor Output Signal MON L SEL MON R SEL The MON L SEL and MON R SEL buttons allow you to specify the audio channel to be output from the left and right MONITOR OUTPUT connectors respectively 1 Audio channel 1 2 Audio channel 2 3 Audio channel 3 4 Audio channel 4 5 Analog cue channel When multiple channels are selected for a single connector all of the numbers are displayed Select the output signal to be monitored as follows Making the setting Follow the steps below to set the monitor output signal Press the F9 MON L SEL or MON R SEL button The setting display section lights up 2 Press numeric buttons 1 to 4 to select audio channels 1 to 4 or numeric button 5 for the analog cue channel Example Pressing numeric buttons 1 and 2 selects audio channels 1 and 2 leaving audio channels 3 and 4 and the analog cue channel off 12 appears in the display 3 To set the entered audio channels press the respective function button F9 or F10 4 43 Chapter 4 Menu Settings aa A a sbulyjas nusyy p Ja deuD WA 4 7 SET UP Menu In the SET UP menu you can store and recall menu To activate the SET UP menu settings to and from the VTR memory banks and Press the SET UP button memory card register items to the PF menu and set items in the VTR SETUP menu and PANEL SETUP To change the SET UP menu page menu Press the ALT button For det
221. tion Function Settings F1 VIDEO IN Selects the input video signal SDI SDTI The SDTI selection is operative only when the optional HKDV 506A SDTI Board is installed F2 SERVO REF Selects the reference signal for ext input auto output F4 MASTER LEVEL HD Adjusts the Y Ps and Pr output levels prst 0 0 to 141 3 simultaneously F5 Y LEVEL HD Adjusts the Y output level prst 0 0 to 141 3 F6 Ps LEVEL HD Adjusts the Ps output level prst 0 0 to 141 3 F7 Pr LEVEL HD Adjusts the Pr output level prst 0 0 to 141 3 F8 SETUP LEVEL HD Adjusts the setup level prst 10 0 to 10 0 F SYNC PHASE HD Adjusts the sync phase prst 128 to 127 F10 FINE HD Fine adjustment of the sync phase prst 0 to 1024 ALT Fi MASTER LEVEL D1 Adjusts the Y B Y and R Y output prst 0 0 to 141 3 levels simultaneously ALT F2 Y LEVEL D1 Adjusts the Y output level prst 0 0 to 141 3 ALT F3 B Y LEVEL D1 Adjusts the B Y output level prst 0 0 to 141 3 ALT F4 R Y LEVEL D1 Adjusts the R Y output level prst 0 0 to 141 3 ALT F5 VIDEO LEVEL D2 Adjusts the video level prst 0 0 to 141 3 ALT F6 CHROMA LEVEL D2 Adjusts the chroma level prst 0 0 to 141 3 ALT F7 HUE D2 Adjusts the hue prst 30 to 30 ALT F8 SETUP LEVEL D1 D2 Adjusts the setup level prst 0 to 10 0 ALT F9 SYNC PHASE SD Adjusts the sync phase prst 128 to 127 ALT F10 FINE SD Fine adjustment of the sync pha
222. tion Manual 1 Maintenance Manual Part 1 1 Optional accessories HKDV 501A HD SD Cconverter Board HKDV 502 HD Line Converter Board HKDV 503 HD Digital Video Controller HKDV 506A SDTI Board HKDV 507 HD Pull Down Board BKDW 509 Parallel 50 pin Interface Kit RMM 110 Rack Mount Adaptor BCT HD12CL Cleaning Cassette Recommended accessories For details about recommended accessories contact your Sony service representative Parallel serial converter HD 694 equivalent from ASTRO DESIGN Corporation XLR BNC adaptors BCJ XP TRA equivalent from CANARE Corporation Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Appendix A 25 xipueddy Hn Operation Information Display Information on the operational status of the unit and discrepancies between the field frequency of the tape and that of the unit can be shown in the display DOLBY NR CH COND DIGITAL HOME PB EE KeEY INH GREEN BASEBALL EDIT SET LOCK TCR PLAY 4FD F1 01404 58s 00 BA ete iad ASSEM AIN 00 00 00 00 AOUT 00 00 00 00 BLE IN_00 00 00 00 OUT 00 00 00 00 off OPERATION INFO INS FREQ 60Hz gt 60Hz TC VIDEO INT SG CB AUDIO INT SG silnc off INS INS INS INS INS INS VIDEO A CH1 A CH2 A CH3 A CH4 CUE off off off off off off Operation information The operation information can be viewed in any menu except the CUE
223. tions e Upper control panel section tape transport operations section and search e Lower control panel menu operations section operations section Upper control panel DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER HDW F500 Lower control panel O mp 9 N E O O e O gt gt Q Tl c gt O O gt O D fet mi gt Q O e o Menu operations section Memory card Search operations section insertion slot Editing operations section Tape transport operations section Control panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 1 S 01 U00 puke Sed JO suonouny pue suoneoog z 19 deyo Wu 2 1 Control Panel 2 1 1 Upper Control Panel DISPLAY FULL FINE button PHONES jack POWER switch PHONES level control OPB level controls REC level controls Audio level meters OMONITOR SELECT button PEA aQ 0000 Olndicator window INPUT SELECT button AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons REFERENCE signal indicators REMOTE buttons and RS 232C indicator Upper control panel DISPLAY FULL FINE button Changes the display range of the audio level meters FULL Display range is
224. tor of HD SDI OUTPUT the D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE SUPER connector the 3 SUPER connector of D CONV SDI OUT OPTION and the PULL DOWN OUT connectors time data amp status Timer counter display and status information time data amp UB Timer counter display and user bits time data amp CTL Timer counter display and CTL time data amp VITC Timer counter display and VITC time data only Timer counter display only 627 CHAR WARNING DISPLAY at dual line mode off When item 626 is set to anything other than time data only this item specifies whether warning messages flash on the secondline or not off Warning messages do notflash on Ifawarning message exists itflashes Messages that have been cleared are not displayed For more information aboutclearing warning messages see Clearing warning messages on page A 9 When there are multiple warning messages each message flashes twice before itis replaced by the next message A 52 Appendix Item number 628 Item REMAIN TIME DISPLAY Settable range off 10min Function Sets whether to display remaining time onthe tape in superimposed charecter position off Do not display remaining time 10min Display remaining time when itis 10 minutes or less on Always display remaining time The remaining time on the tape is not displayed when no cassette is inserted The remaining tim
225. ue point list from a memory VTR side then press the A or A button to move card the cursor to the VTR memory bank number where the recalled data are to be stored Recalling a cue point list from a memory card replaces the current VTR cue point list with the recalled data FORMAT CH COND MEMORY CARD CARD Preset TCR 00 00 00 00 MEMORY CARD TMM UTR BANK UNDO CARD BANKO SETUP BANK 5 BASEBALL 0 a FOOTBALL L Preset 1 1 Preset SHOW Preset 2 2 TENNIS Preset 3 3 Preset a 1 1 SETUR TENNIS 4 4 Prese J to O10 4 9 5 Preset 5 A ae VTR memory SHOW Preset 6 5 Prese curset FOOTBALL 7 7 FOOTBALL bank number Preset 8 8 Preset L__ Ep Preset EDIT SELECT DIREC TITLE ALL Tron COPY EXIT CACC To change the current VTR menu settings Recalling a cue point list in a memory card Move the cursor gt to C CURRENT SETUP 1 Press the SET UP button To replace all VTR memory bank contents The SET UP menu appears in the display with memory card data Press the F7 SELECT ALL button 2 Press the MEMORY CARD button 7 Press the F3 COPY button The MEMORY CARD menu appears in the display You can access MEMORY CARD menu directly by pressing the ACCESS button A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display
226. und is loud low The alarm sound is weak off The alarm sound is off Setting the elapsed time until screen saver activated time Press the SCREEN SAVER button repeatedly 3min The screen saver goes on 3 minutes after the last button operation 10min The screen saver goes on 10 minutes after the last button operation 60min The screen saver goes on 60 minutes after the last button operation off The screen saver function is off Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4 49 a a a 5 1 Preparing for Recording 5 1 1 Setting Switches and Menus Before recording set the switches and menus as shown For details refer to the pages indicated in the parentheses in the diagram below REC level controls Reference level or appropriate recording level page 5 3 POWER switch ON 0 oin 2090 lt a0 gt Menu settings ALT F2 REC INH buttons in the HOME menu off F7 TCG MODE button in the TC menu regene prst auto see page 4 25 AUDIO INPUT MONITOR SELECT buttons Audio channels to be recorded page 5 2 Indicators Check the REFERENCE signal REMOTE buttons None of these buttons light up F1 TIMER SEL button in the TC menu Select the time data to be displayed F6 TCG SOURCE button in the TC menu int LTC int VITC ext
227. ure and normal playback speed Capstan override mode Rotating the dial while holding down the PLAY button changes the playback speed by up to 15 After turning the power on always set the search dial at the center position where the W indicator lights up 2 1 2 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 2 System Set Up Panel Lift the lower control panel up to its horizontal position to access the system set up panel Lower control panel Accessing the system set up panel CONTROL PANEL switch Selects which control panel controls this VTR INT Control is by the control panel attached to this VTR EXT Control is remote by connection to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the rear panel The switch is factory set to INT System set up panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2 1 3 O4 JU0D pue syed JO suoMoUN pue suoneooq z JajdeyD MN gjO4JU0D pUe syed Jo suoljoUN pue suoneoog z sa deyo 2 3 Connector Panel REF OUT 1125 SYNC connectors AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors D CONV OUT OPTION COMPOSITE AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU SUPER connector connectors D CONV OUT OPTION SYNC connector HD SDI INPUT connectors REF IN SD connectors and 75 Q HD SDI OUTPUT connectors termination switch REF IN HD connectors and 75 Q SDTI OPTION IN connector termination switch BREAKER button SDTI OPTION OUT connector
228. ut and fade in see figure below CROSS FADE IN PB OUT INPUT FADE IN OUT IN OUT PB INPUT The t in the figures above is the time set by item 811 For details of item 811 see page A 34 318 EDIT RETRY off on Set this item when the VTR is used as a recorder during VTR to VTR editing Specifies the action taken when the recorder fails to synchronize with the player VTR off Editing is not executed andthe VTR enters STOP mode on The VTR automatically repeats the editing again not more than twice 320 PLAY COMMAND DELAY START TIME 30 frame O frame 30 frame This adjusts the time in frames required between the issue ofaplayback command andthis unit actually beginning the execution of the command This adjustmentis useful for synchronization between VTRswith widely differing start up timing 321 VIDEO PREVIEW MODE VVV VBV During a preview operation this selects the video signals thatcan be monitored onthe monitor output and line output connectors VVV VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO In the editing interval the monitored signalis the player video signal or video input EE signal VBV VIDEO BLACK VIDEO Inthe editing interval the monitored signalis a black signal 322 AUDIO PREVIEW MODE sss SMS During apreview operation this selects the audio signals that can be monitored onthe monitor output and line
229. uttons in the HOME menu 6 1 4 Setting Edit Points This section describes how to set edit points IN and OUT points In insert mode a technque called split editing allows you to set edit points separately for video and audio Selecting the edit mode Press one of the following buttons to select the respective edit mode e Assemble mode ASSEMBLE button in the HOME menu e Insert mode the appropriate INSERT button in the HOME menu F4 INS TC INS VIDEO INS A CH1 INS A CH2 INS A CH3 INS A CH4 INS CUE Positioning and setting edit points oO Oo oO oO o Oooooo Positioning and setting edit points T Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which edit points are to be set The button lights up 2 Rotate the search dial in jog or shuttle mode to position the edit point For details on jog or shuttle playback refer to 5 4 2 Variable Speed Playback on page 5 10 3 Press the IN or OUT button while holding down the ENTRY button The time data for the IN or OUT point appears in the menu display 4 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to set the remaining edit points Editing can begin when the points are set Chapter 6 Editing 6 3 Supa 9 saydeyo WAN 6 1 Basic Automatic Editing Setting edit points with the numeric buttons 2 CLR button dl 4 3
230. vo system 3 5 REF IN SD connectors BNC and 75 Q termination switch 2 15 REF IN HD connectors BNC and 75 Q termination switch 2 15 REF OUT 1125 SYNC connectors 2 15 REMOTE buttons 2 4 REMOTE 1 IN OUT connectors 2 16 RS 232C connector 2 16 RS 232C indicator 2 4 S SDTI OPTION IN connector 2 15 SDTI OPTION OUT connector 2 15 Search dial 2 12 Selecting audio input signals 5 2 audio signals to be monitored 5 2 capstan servo lock mode 4 18 CTL display 4 21 CTL display mode 4 26 conversion mode of the effective scanning line number 5 7 drop frame mode 4 25 edit mode 4 17 HD SD conversion mode 5 7 input video signal 4 39 monitor output signal 4 43 multi cue mode 4 33 output signals 4 16 output signals for the TIME CODE OUT terminal 4 17 reference signal 4 39 remote operation mode 4 45 time code and user bits to be recorded 4 22 SERVO indicator 2 10 SET button 2 8 SET UP menu 4 44 Setting preroll time 4 18 VITC insertion line 4 31 SFT button 2 8 SHUTTLE button 2 11 Shuttle mode playback 5 11 Slow motion playback improving vertical resolution 5 9 Split editing 6 5 automatic edit point setting 6 6 STANDBY button 2 9 STOP button 2 10 Super imposition of character information 4 28 System set up panel 2 13 T TC menu 4 20 Time code Conversion in the 25F mode 4 27 Running mode 4 25 Time code generator TCG 4 25 setting 4 25 TIME CODE IN connector 2 17 TIME CODE OUT connector 2 17 Time code reader TCR 4 24
231. warning message can be displayed by using the tip of a small pointed object Use the displayed warning information to eliminate the cause of the warning For more information about eliminating the cause of warning refer to the Maintenance Manual to press the MAINTENANCE switch The warning messages can be viewed in any menu To automatically display a warning message Whenever a warning occurs change item 120 WARNING DISPLAY in the VTR SETUP menu to on except the CUE or SET UP menu Only one message will be displayed even if there are multiple messages but a history of errors is kept in the To clear a warning message To cancel the display of a warning message refer to Clearing warning messages on page A 12 error log menu For more information about warning messages refer to the Maintenance Manual Warning mark ROM CH COND VER DIAGNOSTICS TCR 00 00 00 00 AINTENANCE INFOMATION DISPLAY ERR LOG x OPERATION DRUM RUNNING TAPE TRAVEL 20HOURS 16H1 THRI H1 A WARNING 02 529HOURS 34HOURSI 26H1 LOST LOCK Warning message OPTION MAINTE INFO EXEC PRLI 01 02 08 09 10 11 14 15 1C 20 2D 34 3B 45 55 A 30 NO EXTERNAL REFERENCE There is no reference signal on the selected REF INPUT connector The VTR is using an internal reference signal LOST LOCK Capstan servo lock was lost during playback rec
232. y the time code reader Setting the user bit value Select UBIT by pressing the TIMER SEL button 2 Enter the desired user bit value in hexadecimal notation using the numeric buttons Press the 0 to 5 buttons while holding down the SFT button to enter the letters A to F 3 Press the TIMER SET button 4 24 Chapter 4 Menu Settings Recording the current time 1 Select DF by pressing the DF NDF button Select free by pressing the RUN MODE button 2 3 Enter the target time with the numeric buttons while verifying the data in the data entry window 4 When the target time arrives press the TIMER SET button The time code generator starts operating from the specified time To pause the current time Press the TIMER HOLD button The time is paused only while the button is held down 4 3 2 Setting the Time Code Reader TCR SEL Press the TCR SEL button to select the time code to be read by the time code reader during playback VITC Reads VITC auto Reads VITC when the playback speed is 1 2 times normal speed or less and LTC when it is greater than 2 times normal speed LTC Reads LTC Depending on the time code recorded on a tape VITC or LTC appears on the display Time codes that are read by the time code reader or played back are output from the TIME CODE OUT connector 4 3 3 Setting the Time Code Generator TCG SOURCE MODE There are two ways to record time codes o
233. yback mode The picture freezes in frame mode when the dynamic tracking is performing a frame operation It freezes in field mode when dynamic tracking is not performing a frame operation e A non DT picture is a frozen picture in shuttle mode A block pattern may appear in a non DT picture depending on the circumstances A 62 Appendix Items Related to the Pull Down Control A01 The values enclosed in a box are the factory settings item number ltem Settable range Function A01 PD TIME CODE off Sets whether or notto display the pull down time code on DISPLAY on the time code display area off Does notdisplay the pull down time code on Displays the pull down time code A02 PD PRESET 24 FRAME MODE Selects the time code to be preset The A frame of the FRAME MODE 30 FRAME MODE pulldown sequence can be preset 24 FRAME MODE The 24 frames time code is preset 30 FRAME MODE The 30 frames time code is preset A03 PD off Specifies whether or notto superimpose time data and SUPERIMPOSED jon operating status information onthe signal outputfromthe CHARACTER PULL DOWN OUT connector off No information is superimposed on Information is superimposed A04 PD DF NDF drop frame Selects the running mode forthe pull down time code to be SELECT non dropframe preset auto dropframe Drop frame mode non drop frame Non drop frame mode auto The unit switches the runnin
234. yback or recording 04 REEL TROUBLE 4 Abnormality in tape speed was detected during fast forward or rewinding 05 REEL TROUBLE 5 Abnormality detected in the operation of S or T reels during cassette compartment operation Or current flow for S or T reels deviated from the fixed value 06 TAPE TENSION ERROR Excessive tension detected during recording or playback 07 CAPSTAN TROUBLE Abnormality detected in capstan motor operation 08 DRUM TROUBLE Abnormality detected in drum motor operation 09 TH UNTH MOTOR TIME OUT Abnormality detected during threading or unthreading 0A THREADING TROUBLE Tape top process did not end normally during threading 10 DEW DETECTED Condensation detected 11 TAPE TOP END SENSOR TROUBLE Top and end of tape were detected simultaneously 12 TAPE TOP SENSOR TROUBLE Trouble with the tape top sensor 13 TAPE END SENSOR TROUBLE Trouble with the tap end sensor 14 FAN MOTOR TROUBLE Abnormality detected in the operation of the fan motor 20 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT MOTOR LOCK Abnormality detected during cassette compartment operation 21 REEL SHIFT MOTOR LOCK Abnormality detected when moving the reel base corresponding to the cassette size 22 REEL POSITION SENSOR TROUBLE Positions for L cassette and S cassette reel positions were detected simultaneously 92 INTERNAL INTERFACE Abnormality detected in the communication with the CPU on the circuit board 93 CPU INITIALIZE ERROR When the unit was powered up an a

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