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1. 2 te am a ee oat zim Too i deocassette U0 fr tba mss DVCAM Digital Innovation Digital technology has opened up new opportunities in every business arena and professional video production is no exception The migration toward digital brings great advances in image quality and equipment versatility The DVCAM format originated in 1996 offers professional reliability and system flexibility which meets the demanding requirements of video professionals Incorporating excellent editing capabilities great picture and multigeneration quality and superb tape durability the DVCAM format offers exceptional digital performance In terms of flexibility DVCAM VTRs offer several integration alternatives by incorporating both digital and analog interfaces for totally digital systems or hybrid analog systems DVCAM VTRs incorporate a dual size cassette mechanism which accepts both mini and standard cassette tapes without an adaptor for record or playback for up to 3 full hours In addition both Sonys professional DVCAM format and consumer DV format use advanced metal evaporated tape This enables consumer DV recorded tapes to play back in DVCAM VTRs and vice versa The DSR 80 Editing Recorder provides excellent editing performance with convenient features such as the RS 422A Remote Control Interface Time Code Generator Reader Frame Accurate Editing capability and
2. 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Luminance 30 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q 75 5 75 MHz 0 3 0 dB Typical measurement R G w o Sync B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q __Chrominance 30 Hz to 1 5 MHZ41 0 5 00B G w Sync _ 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative _ SIN ratio via analog component VO 08 05548 ome Mae RTN K factor K2T KPB Less than 2 0 C 0 286 Vp p 75 Q at burst level Y C delay Less than 30 ns DIGITAL AUDIO PERFORMANCE SDI BNC x2 Conforms to Serial Digital Interface 270 Mbps SMPTE 259M Fre quency response 3 eat mae DSBK 120 SDI Input Output Board for DSR 80 ee 100 SDI Output Board for DSR 60 TT SDTI QSDI BNC x1 Conforms to SDTI 270Mbps _ ACH mode 32 2 12010 AO Hz to 14 5 kHz 0 5 1 0 08 Using optional DSBK 110 QSDI Output Board for DSR 60 _ Dynamic range 0 10208508 _ _ _ _ lt AUDIO gt Distortion THD N Less than 0 05 ANALOG SIGNAL INPUTS AUDIO 01 5 male x 4 dBu 600 amp loading low impedance balanced _ rawo AUDIO MONITOR RCA phono jack x1 6 dBu 47 kQ unbalanced ANALOG HEADPHONES JM 60 headphone ae ree REF VIDEO Composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative DIGITAL BNC x2 loop through connection AES EBU 2 to 7 Vp p 110 balanced VIDEO Composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q o XLR 3 pin male x2 BNC x2 loop through connection sync negative lt TIME CODE gt RGB COMPONENT BNC x3 selectable Time Code Out BNC x1 2 2 Vp p 600 Q unbalanced
3. more Incorporating an RGB Output a Closed Caption function and Auto Repeat function with a Power on Playback capability the DSR 60 Feeder Player is ideal for a wide range of applications not only in editing but also in a large screen high quality video presentation The digital features such as ClipLink operation is achieved by the optional SDI and SDTI QSDI interfaces Of course a full complement of analog interfaces are available for easy integration into current analog systems Providing the superb performance of the DVCAM format and a wide range of operational functions the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 are the right choice for Wao looking for creative tools in a high quality digital environment The SDTI Serial Data Transport Interface is defined as SMPTE 305M The SDTI QSDI is the DV signal interface which conforms to the SDTI 16kbit IC memory which stores data to enhance editing efficiency Two cassette sizes are available DVCAM Standard size cassette provides a maximum recording time of 184 minutes PDV 184ME and the DVCAM 3 Mini size cassette records up to 40 minutes PDVM 40ME lt IC memory gt High Efficiency in the Editing Environment SDTI QSDI Digital Interface The DSR 80 is equipped with a SDTI QSDI interface while this interface is available with the DSR 60 as an option DSBK 110 QSDI Output Board which handles compressed video as well as Sub Code data and digital audio signals of the D
4. the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 in memory Hours Meter An hours meter is also built in to assure simplified maintenance by showing total operating time drum rotation time transport operation time and number of thread unthread operations This information can be shown on a monitor screen and the front panel display of the unit i Appealing Simple Design The attractive and functional appearance of the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 has evolved through many years of experience It was designed to complement the Sony EditStation systems and other Sony equipment for heightened esthetics demanded by creative professionals The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 are four units high and are EIA standard 19 inch rack mountable with Sony s optional RMM 130 Rack Mount Kit the DSR 60 to playback video programs immediately upon turning the power switch on RGB and Y R Y B Y for High Picture Quality Video Presentation The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 are ideally suited for an RGB environment such as large screen high quality video presentations and computer environments This is because RGB signals can be converted into Y R Y B Y component signals with minimum picture degradation With the RGB Component Out switch set to RGB the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 supply high quality RGB signals while the DSR 80 also accepts input signals Closed Caption Function The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have a closed caption function which reproduces the program with the record
5. 0 F Using Optional DSBK 120 Operating humidity Less than 80 SDI Input Output Board eec eee SDURCSEI e Sn eo 5 Mass 19 kg 41 Ib 14 oz 18 kg 39 Ib 10 oz ZAUDIO gt Dimensions 427 x 174 x 494 mm excluding external projections ANALOG W x H x D 16 7 8 x 6 7 8 x 19 1 2 inches AUDIO 9 dBu to 28 dBu 5 Tape speed 28 193 mm s XLR 3 pin female x4 600 9 10 kQ balanced Recording Playback time Standard size More than 184 min w PDV 184ME 184N DIGITAL Mini size More than 40 min w PDVM 40ME 40N AES EBU 110 Q balanced po Fast forward Rewind time Standard size Less than 3 min w PDV 184ME 184N XLR 3 pin male x2 Mini size Less than 1 min w PDVM 40ME 40N lt TIME CODE gt Search speed Time Code In BNC x1 0 5 Vp p to 18 Vp p 3 KQ When controlled via RS 422A Search speed is up to 32 times unbalanced forward and reverse e BIS ab Time Code Input Output Board When controlled via optional DSRM 10 SIGNAL OUTPUTS JOG mode Frame by frame to x2 forward and reverse SHUTTLE mode 8 steps still to x16 normal speed lt VIDEO gt forward and reverse ANALOG Digital slow mode 3 steps still x1 5 and x1 10 normal REF VIDEO BNC x1 Black Burst 0 286 Vp p 75 Q sync negative speed Toward and reverse Gne JOG audi de 1 30 to x1 f d and revers a VIDEO 1 2 SUPER BNC x2 Composite 1 0 Vp p 75 sync negative VIDEO PERFORMANCE COMPONENT BNC x3 selectable Band width via analog component I O Y R Y B Y Y
6. 0 Editing Player DSBK 100 SDI Output Board DSRM 10 Remote Control Unit Penpheral Equipment DSR 300 ES 7 Digital Camcorder EditStation System DSR 130 Digital Camcorder Consists of DSR 1 Digital Videocassette Recorder and DXC D30 Digital Camera DSBK 120 SDI Input Output Board DSBK 130 Time Code Input Output Board DSBK 110 QSDI Output Board DFS 500 DME Switcher rn PDVM 32N 40N mini size PDV 64N 124N 184N Standard size Digital Video Cassette Non IC Type a PVE 500 Editing Control Unit UVR 60 TBC Remote Control Unit RMM 130 Rack Mount Kit PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME Digital Video Cassette Mini size PDV 34ME 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Digital Video Cassette Standard size 6 RCC 5G 10G 30G Remote Control Cable 5 m 10 m 30 m RM 450A Editing Remote Controller a KE a E T PDVM 12CL mini size PDV 12CL Standard size Cleaning Cassette Tape PDVM 32MEM 40MEM Mini size PDV 64MEM 124MEM 184MEM Standard size Digital Video Cassette Master Tape Specifications DSR 80 DSR 60 DSR 80 DSR 60 GENERAL DIGITAL Power requirements AC 100 to 120 V 50 60 Hz SDI BNC x2 active through connection Power consumption 140 W 85 W Conforms to Serial Digital Interface 270 Mbps Operating temperature 5 to 40 C 41 F to 104 F SMPTE 259M Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 14
7. 22A Features The DVCAM Recording Format Digital Recording for the Next Generation The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 offer superb picture quality multi generation capability and production flexibility thanks to the adoption of the new DVCAM digital recording format which has been developed by Sony for professionals working in the digital environment Tape Direction 6 35 mm 1 4 inch EPPA PAPO OO Ss ITI Insert and Track Information Playback Compatibility with Home Use DV Format The DVCAM digital recording format for video professionals is an extension of the consumer DV format Therefore it maintains playback compatibility with consumer DV recordings and has the advantage that both standard and mini cassettes can be used in the same machine By maintaining a wider track pitch the DVCAM format ensures high reliability for the professional editor The DVCAM Component Digital Recording Format The DVCAM format uses 8 bit component digital recording with a 5 1 compression ratio and sampling at the rate of 4 1 1 to provide superior picture quality and multi generation capability The DVCAM format employs an intra frame compression scheme which is ideal for editing applications Based on DCT Discrete Cosine Transform techniques each frame consists of 10 tracks Each track has ITI Insert and Track Information Audio Video and sub code areas The ITI which is a reference signal used for precise trac
8. Betacam SP Hi8 and S VHS for a smooth and gradual transition to digital systems For video composite component and S video connections are provided Four channel or two channel selectable inputs DSR 80 only and outputs are provided for audio Comprehensive Editing Features Built in SMPTE Time Code Generator Reader A built in time code generator DSR 80 only and reader are in the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 to offer precise video editing The time code conforms to the SMPTE standard Time code written in the sub code is controlled via the RS 422A interface port Input DSR 80 only output of time code is possible with the optional DSBK 130 Time Code Input Output Board Time Base Corrector The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 are equipped with a built in time base corrector for all analog outputs giving highly stable video signals Sync and SC phase adjustment is made from the front panel while the TBC control is possible with the optional UVR 60 TBC Remote Control Unit Digital Slow Function The Digital Slow function takes advantage of digital processing for playback at 0 39 times DSR 80 and 0 33 times DSR 60 normal playback speed both in forward and reverse achieving noiseless slow motion images Either frame or field accurate playback is possible Frame Accurate Editing Capability When connected to RS 422A equipped editing controllers the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 function as an editing recorder and an editing player for assemble or
9. VCAM recording format The SDTI QSDI interface allows degradation free transfer of both video and audio signals between the DSR VTRs and between the VTRs and a Sony EditStation in a nonlinear editing system ClipLink Operation The ClipLink system is a comprehensive data management system of the shooting information which is necessary for the total digital production process ranging from acquisition to editing Incorporated into Sony DVCAM cassettes is an IC memory chip which holds shot list information called a ClipLink Log Data When the cassette is loaded into the DSR 80 or the DSR 60 the ClipLink Log Data is uploaded into the Sony EditStation system for immediate viewing of the images on the GUI Graphical User Interface screen before actually being recorded onto the hard drive Then only the selected clips on the GUI screen may be uploaded for time and space saving efficiency of the hard drive Thus both the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 perform highly effective roles when integrated into a nonlinear editing system with such as Sony s EditStation system Full Tape Dubbing with ClipLink Log Data The DSR 80 has a full tape dubbing function which allows you to make a dub of the recorded DVCAM tape information video audio sub code along with the ClipLink Log Data in the memory IC contained in the DVCAM cassette tape The dubbing is accomplished by operating the menu button on the subcontrol panel via the SDTI QSDI interface and the RS 4
10. Y R Y B Y Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q Using optional DSBK 130 Time Code Input Output Board sync negative RE MOTE RUBY 0 7 Vp p 75 Q 75 RS 422A 9 pin multi connector x1 R G w o Sync B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q TBC D sub 15 pin connector x1 G w Sync 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative am CONTROL S SIRCS Stereo mini jack x1 S Video DIN 4 pin x1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative 2 AC power cord x1 RCC 5G Remote Control Cable x1 C 0 286 Vp p 75 Q at burst level Operating instructions x1 ClipLink Guide x1 OdBu 0 775Vrms 1999 Sony Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited Features and specifications are subject to change without notice All non metric weights and measures are approximate Sony Betacam SP DVCAM Digital BETACAM EditStation i LINK QSDI and ClipLink are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Distributed by MK4197V6TCO9MAR Printed in Japan
11. d is supported by the optional DSBK 120 to the DSR 80 and the optional DSBK 100 SDI Output Board to the DSR 60 for simple connection with other SDI equipped devices such as D 1 and Digital BETACAM VTRs Sn lt DSRM 10 gt Convenient Functions for High Quality Video Playback Auto Repeat and Power on Playback Function DSR 60 only The auto repeat function enables either the entire tape or a specific portion of the tape to be replayed continuously By simply selecting A and B points or presetting the time codes on the setup menu the DSR 60 plays back the selected segment repeatedly Furthermore the power on function allows Versatility for Current System Environments The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have been specially designed for easy integration into existing analog editing systems In addition to versatile digital interfaces the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 provide full analog interfaces Remote Control via RS 422A The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 are equipped with an RS 422A serial communication port to interface with Sony and editing controllers such as the PVE 500 In addition to VIR control functions the interface also enables the transfer of ClipLink Log Data from the cassette memory in the DVCAM cassette to a Sony EditStation system Analog Interfaces The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 provide a full complement of analog interfaces for video and audio which offers compatibility with conventional analog equipment such as
12. ed signal on the video area as video auxiliary data Furthermore the DSR 80 can record character data on the video area User Friendly Operation Ease of Initial Set up for Convenient Operation The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have an initial setup menu system The setup menu is programmed in the form of a layer structure By simply going through the menu using the subcontrol panel users can easily initialize the VIR This setup menu allows many detailed operational parameters to be preset Once the menu is set the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 will memorize the options and retain them in memory even after the power is turned off By using these memorized set up parameters the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 can be immediately set up for a specific application Built in Character Generator The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have a built in character generator which superimposes characters on the video signal output from the VIDEO OUT 2 terminal The time code data TC User bit VTR operation status menu items and all alarm warning and error messages can be shown on a monitor Legible Front Panel Display The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have a large highly visible display on their front panels This display shows a variety of information such as audio and video input mode normal high lt DSR 80 gt DSR 60 System Configurations Efficient Nonlinear Editing This system shows an integrated digital editing system from image acquisition to final po
13. erased and replaced with new signals High Speed Picture Search The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 offer high speed picture search which provides a recognizable picture at various speeds over a range of up to 32 times normal speed in both forward and reverse to speed editing operations In JOG mode frame accurate picture search is possible These functions are available using the optional DSRM 10 Remote Control Unit or with editing controllers equipped with RS 422A capability The search speed varies with the type of controllers In case of the DSRM 10 the search speed is up to 16 times Jog Audio It is possible to reproduce four channels or two channels of digital audio from the speed of 1 30 to 1 times normal playback speed both in forward and reverse in the JOG mode This feature is helpful for quickly and precisely designating editing points while monitoring the digital audio signals The audio data is held in memory and output according to search speed for enhanced recognition Sony Integrated Remote Control System SIRCS The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 are equipped with a SIRCS Sony Integrated Remote Control System interface on the front panel enabling connection gee of the optional DSRM 10 Remote Control Unit for controlling jog shuttle playback record E A pause fast forward and rewind functions Serial Digital Interface SDI The SDI Serial Digital Interface which conforms to the SMPTE broadcast standar
14. insert editing Frame DSR 80 speed modes ClipLink data and cassette memory status can also be displayed Consumer DV Playback The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have the capability to playback consumer DV cassettes thus enabling broader acquisition program material to be used without the need for a special adapter Jog Audio and Digital Slow functions can still be used Therefore the DV recordings can be used as editing sources in the editing environment The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 do not support LP mode of the consumer DV Reliable Responsive and Serviceable The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 were designed with a highly responsive mechanism which is an essential factor for efficient editing operation In addition maintaining excellent responsive performance the DSR 80 and the DSR 60 offer ease of servicing and maintenance by incorporating self diagnostics an error log and hours meter Quick Responsive Mechanism The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 assure high reliability in all professional applications through U loading direct reel drive and an electronic tension servo The FF REW speeds are impressive 85x while maximum search speed is 32x with color playback self Diagnostics and Error Log Should an error be detected an error message will be displayed which will identify the problem area In this way down time can be minimized Moreover the error log function makes it easier to detect the error by retaining the past status data of
15. king and Time Codes on the sub code area assure highly accurate editing performance This technique provides much greater operational flexibility for complex multi layering High Quality Digital Audio The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 provide two selectable audio channel modes two channels and four channels In order to ensure superb audio performance with a wide dynamic range and an excellent signal to noise ratio the PCM Pulse Code Modulation digital stereo recording system is used in both modes 2CH of 16 bit 48 2 sampling frequency and 4CH of 12 bit 32 2 sampling frequency Excellent Performance by the Professional DVCAM Tapes To gain maximum performance from high density digital recording new Advanced Metal Evaporated cassette tapes have been developed for the DVCAM format The result is superior recording quality which is achieved by increasing the RF video output by 4 5dB compared to that of Hi8 metal evaporated tape Higher durability is also ensured for professional editing applications by enhancing protection with DLC Diamond Like Carbon coating Each cassette has a accurate editing is assured in both modes thanks to the sophisticated servo control and built in time code generator the DSR 80 only and reader In the insert mode of the DSR 80 video audio and time code can be inserted independently or in any combination In the assemble mode all of the prerecorded signals video audio and time code are
16. st production It provides maximum system multi generation picture quality because the data is transferred via SDTI QSDI interfaces without the process of compression X 1 and decompression or conversion between DSR 80 sSDTI QSD analog and digital Furthermore the highly Editing Recorder efficient ClipLink operation enhances the iach entire editing process DSR 130 Digital Camcorder EditStation DSR 500 300 Digital Camcorder Conventional Linear A B Roll Editing System DSR 80 In the evolution of a conventional A B roll editing system the DSR 80 E and the DSR 60 will be an essential element in the smooth transition to a future digital system When integrated with current UVW series of VIRs the DSR 80 shows its excellent performance as an editing recorder while the DSR 60 as an editing player DSR EO takes advantage of its built in Editi digital and analog DVCAM Tape component interfaces DSR 130 S My L w RS 422A Analog Component PVE 500 3 5 Editing Control Unit UVW 1600 Betacam SP Editing Player DSR 500 300 Digital Camcorder Digital Dubbing System Digital dubbing can be done between the DSR 60 and the DSR 80 without DSR 80 any additional controller The recorded DVCAM tape information video audio sub code along with the ClipLink Log Data in the Cassette Memory can be dubbed with degradation free quality DSR 6
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