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Sony PDW-V1 DVD Recorder User Manual

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1. Press the MENU button The SHUTTLE button and NEXT button light and the setting of the currently selected menu item appears in the image display and status display The STOP button also lights when a menu item with sub items is selected Cursor indicating the currently selected item Group name for the currently selected item HOUR METER HO1 OPE HOURS 102 H11 OPE HOURS r 102 Indications in the image display EN a a 7 a ann ann E E 5 Ca E y E ana m A Item number flashing Setting Indications in the status display To display the full item name Hold down the NEXT button Item name Changing the currently displayed menu item OOO C R sus CLP THUMBNAL MENU SET RESET SHIFT o 60000000 o OO O ac ODO CLP ESSENCE SYSTEM S SEL MENU MARK MENU pav AA MT sr O Top Le rev Lr FWD END Shuttle dial Jog dial Turn the jog dial or shuttle dial Turning the jog dial clockwise increments the item number and turning it counterclockwise decrements the item number The item number changes at a rate depending on the jog dial rotation rate When you turn the shuttle dial the item number ch
2. 525 60 Clip limit A disc recorded in NTSC format was Use a disc recorded with the PAL inserted when this unit is in 625 line system mode PAL system 625 50 Clip limit A disc recorded in PAL format was Use a disc recorded with the NTSC inserted when this unit is in 525 U or system 525 J line mode NTSC system IMX50 Clip limit The recording format of the loaded disc To record on the disc change the setting IMX40 Clip differs from the format specified with of basic menu item 031 IMX30 Clip basic menu item 031 RECORDING DVCAM Clip FORMAT See 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 about how to change this setting 4CHx 24 Clip limit The number of channels and quantizing To record on the disc change the setting 8CHx16 Clip bits of the loaded disc differ from the of maintenance menu item AUDIO specifications of maintenance menu item CONFIG DATA LENGTH AUDIO CONFIG DATA LENGTH See 7 4 2 Maintenance Menu Operations page 81 about how to change this setting 8 3 Alarms Message in time Display Description Action data display condition ILL Index off An index file error was detected Format the disc For details see 3 6 5 Formatting a Disc page 37 FORMAT NG off Automatic format failed Use another disc DISC ERROR limit A disc error occurred during write back This disc cannot be recorded Exchange Data could not be
3. CAUTION ATTENTION RADIATIONS LASER DE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES KLASSE 1M LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GEOFFNET VORSICHT NICHT BLICKEN DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN LASERSTRALING AF KLASSE 1M VED ABNING SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER ADVARSEL ADVARSEL VARNING VARO For EUROPE LASERSTRALING KLASSE 1M NAR DEKSEL APNES SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER KLASS 1M LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT AVATTUNA LUOKAN 1M LASERSATEILYA ALA KATSO SITA SUORAAN OPTISEN LAITTEEN LAPI XQ J Dieser Aufkleber befindet sich oben auf der Antriebseinheit VORSICHT Die Laserstrahlung im Innern ist augensch dlich Deshalb den Professional Disc Recorder nicht ffnen zerlegen Wartungsarbeiten ausschlie lich qualifiziertem Fachpersonal berlassen VORSICHT Der Einsatz von optischen Hilfen verst rkt die Gefahr von Augensch den VORSICHT Bei Bet tigung von Bedien und Einstellteilen oder Ausf hrung von Bedienvorg ngen die nicht ausdr cklich in dieser Bedienungsanleitung aufgef hrt sind droht u U die Einwirkung gef hrlicher Laserstrahlung GEFAHR Bei ge ffnetem Laufwerk und besch digter oder deaktivierter Verriegelung tritt ein unsichtbarer Laserstrahl aus Direkter Kontark mit dem Laserstrahl ist unbedingt zu vermeiden F r Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt bes
4. If an attempt is made to set the OUT point before a recorded IN point this flashes rapidly Operating mode selection menu setting section O SUBCLIP button THUMBNAIL button MENU button SUE LIP THUMBNAIL ME NU Le a HooOoOn a CLIP ESSENCE SYSTEM S SEL MENU MARK MENU RESET button O SHIFT button O SUBCLIP button Press this button turning it on to play back following a clip list This is also valid for jog and shuttle operations To play the clips in the order they are recorded press this again turning it off Tf no clip list is registered this button does not light when pressed The operation is invalid THUMBNAIL button To carry out a thumbnail search or scene selection press this button turning it on Thumbnail images representing each clip appear Press once more to turn the button off and return to a whole screen display To display the thumbnails of essence mark frames frames with an essence mark attached hold down the SHIFT button and press this button The essence mark selection menu appears Select the desired type of essence mark and the corresponding essence mark frames appear in thumbnails Press once more turning the button off to return to a whole screen display 2 2 Control Panel MENU button Use for setup menu operations Pressing this displays the setting of a setup menu item in the time data display Press once more to return to the original d
5. Message on image display Press the SET button to recall the settings and switch to the line mode saved in the menu bank When you power the unit off and then on again it will use the line mode and settings of the selected bank To cancel the recall press the MENU button 7 2 Basic Setup Menu 71 ii NT snuey Z ajdeyo AI 72 7 3 Extended Menu 7 3 1 Items in the Extended Menu The extended menu contains the following items In the Settings column of the table underlined values indicate the factory default settings Menu items in the 100s relating to the control panels Item number 101 Item name SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE Settings Select how the unit enters the shuttle or jog mode dial Press the SHUTTLE or JOG button or except during recording editing turn the jog dial or shuttle dial key Press the SHUTTLE or JOG button 114 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT LEVEL Select whether or not to control the level of the audio signal output from the AUDIO MONITOR OUT connector with the LEVEL knob for the PHONES jack var Control fixed Do not control Menu items in the 200s relating to the remote control interface Item number 215 Item name PC REMOTE Settings Specify whether to enable FAM connections between this unit and remote computers dis Disable FAM connections ena Enable FAM connections Menu items in the 300s relating to
6. see page 25 lights It flashes while the disc is being inserted and while it is being ejected If message HUMID appears in the time data display There is moisture condensation in the unit For the steps to take when the message appears see 8 4 Condensation on page 93 3 6 5 Formatting a Disc An unused disc requires no formatting operation The disc is automatically formatted when loaded into this unit To format a recorded disc load the disc into the unit then do as follows When a recorded disc is formatted all the data on the disc is erased 1 Holding down the SHIFT button press the MENU button The system menu appears on the monitor screen 2 Select DISC MENU using the 4 button or button then press the gt button The menu item FORMAT is displayed 3 Select FORMAT using the 4 button or button then press the gt button The menu item QUICK FORMAT is selected 4 Press the gt button The message QUICK FORMAT OK appears To return to the previous menu page without formatting the disc Press the RESET button 5 Press the SET button Formatting is completed and the message FORMAT COMPLETED appears 6 Press the MENU button This exits the menu 3 6 Handling Discs suolyeredelg Ja deyo Mt suoneiedei4 Ja deyo 38 3
7. 016 ALARM DISPLAY Select whether or not to display alarm messages off Do not display alarm messages However certain important alarms are displayed limit Display only a minimum number of alarm messages on Display all alarm messages For details about alarm message display conditions see 8 3 1 Alarm List page 87 017 SUB STATUS DISPLAY SELECT Determine the kind of sub status information to be output from the VIDEO OUT connector and SDI OUT connector off Do not output sub status information clip Selected clip number total number of clips When the CHARACTER button setting is for no superimposing text information sub status information is not displayed when this item is set to clip name 024 MENU CHARACTER TYPE Determine the type of characters in menu text output from the VIDEO OUT connector and SDI OUT connector for superimposed display on the monitor white White letters on a black background black Black letters on a white background W out White letters with black outline B out Black letters with white outline When setting this item watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state 029 STORED OWNERSHIP Specify whether to enable changing UMID ownership information settings COUNTRY ORGANIZATION and USER off Do not enable on Enable See 7 3 3 Using UMID Data page 77 for more information about UMID 031 RECORDING FORMAT Sel
8. from BANK1 Recall settings from menu bank 1 from BANK2 Recall settings from menu bank 2 from BANK3 Recall settings from menu bank 3 from BANK4 Recall settings from menu bank 4 RESET ALL SETUP Reset the current menu settings to the factory settings SET button Reset MENU button Return to the next highest menu level without resetting The line mode setting is also cleared If you execute this item reset the line mode see page 14 7 4 Maintenance Menu 7 4 2 Maintenance Menu Operations This section describes the indications in the maintenance menu and how to change the settings To display a menu item setting To display the maintenance menu item settings change the switch setting within the unit then carry out the following Operations For information about how to change the switch setting within the unit see page 76 2 3 3 4 1 Press the MENU button The menu appears in the status display 2 Hold down the COUNTER button and press the SET button In the status display first MAINTE MENU appears momentarily and then the item group name appears To change the item group Use the 4 0 buttons 3 Press the gt button The item name appears EEEE E E EEE uses E EE Be us B E EE Le E E aw E ENNE E HL CI ELLE n E EE EEN ue CI BED E E eus
9. Partial overwrite E E01 SMI Clip list file Yes Yes a No Yes b Yes c 0001 to 0099 E M01 XML Metadata file generated Yes Yes 2 No No No automatically when E E01 MXF file is created 0001 to 0099 Other files Files other than the above No No a Only files which can be overwritten by XDCAM Partial overwriting is not possible b Only files which can be overwritten by XDCAM c Only when the write inhibit tab on the disc is set to enable recording d When an E E01 MXF file is created an E M01 XML file with the same number is generated automatically Sub Directory e When an E E01 MXF is deleted the E MO1 XML file with the same number is also deleted automatically Directories cannot be created in the Edit directory File name Content Operations Read Overwrite Rename Create Delete Partial read Partial overwrite C S01 MXF Proxy AV data MXF file generated Yes No No No 2 No automatically when a C MXF file is created 0001 to 0300 Other files Files other than the above No No a When a C MXF file is created a C S01 MXF file with the same number is generated automatically b When a C MXF is deleted the C SO1 MXF file with the same number is also deleted automatically General Directory Directories cannot be created in the Sub directory File name Content Operations Read Partial read Any file Yes Ov
10. SUBCLIP button f1 3 RESET button 1 With the SUBCLIP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on The thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear lt 5 ul ms cl gt lt 23 4UG 14 30 DUR 00 03 10 00 5 2 Basic Operations 2 Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the clip you want to include in the clip list You can select clips with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Move to the first or last clip Press the 4 or Y button with the SHIFT button held down Switch to the previous or next page 3 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button The scene selection window appears 3 143 C0006 To escape from the scene selection window to the previous screen Press the RESET button 4 Press the SET button This adds the selected clip to the clip list as a sub clip At the same time this closes the scene selection window and returns to the original thumbnail display 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 until all desired clips have been added to the clip list The scene selection window shows the thumbnails of the sub clips that have already been included in the clip list The cursor within the window indicates the position in which the next sub clip will be included Total duration of the sub c
11. When you set IN and OUT points across several clips The number of sub clips created equals the number of clips from the IN point to the OUT point See following figure Clips recorded on disc IN point OUT point Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 To check the duration Press the lt IN button and gt OUT button together The duration appears on the screen To reset the IN point or OUT point hold down the lt IN button or the gt OUT button and press the RESET button 4 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button This adds the segment from the IN point to the OUT point to the end of the clip list as a sub clip 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all required sub clips have been created and added to the clip list To preview a clip list while it is being created Press the SUBCLIP button turning it on and then press the PLAY button Playback begins from the first sub clip 6 Save the current clip list to disc For details see 5 3 2 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 51 Unless the current clip list has been saved to disc its contents will be lost when a disc is ejected or the unit is powered off After creating a clip list be sure to save it 5 2 Basic Operations 47 uonoajas eu89S Gg Ja deyD hl uonoajes ausos y ejdeyo 2 Use the up arrow button to move the cursor to LOAD 5 2 2 Editi ng Clip Lists and press the right arrow button You can carry out t
12. button The status display shows the current setting gt gt DISABLE Press the Y button to display gt gt ENABLE in the status display 8 Press the SET button When you next display the menu and change the item display the extended menu will appear after the basic menu 7 3 3 Using UMID Data To perform operations from interviewing to editing effectively and to detect audio visual materials easily when reusing them metadata that provides additional information is recorded along with audio visual data As one of application of metadata the UMID Unique Material Identifier is internationally standardized What is a UMID The UMID Unique Material Identifier is a unique identifier for audio visual material defined by the SMPTE330M 2003 standard The UMID may be used either as the 32 byte Basic UMID or as the Extended UMID which includes an additional 32 bytes of Source Pack to make a total 64 bytes For details refer to SMPTE 330M Extended UMID 64 bytes Basic UMID 32 bytes Source Pack 32 bytes Spatial Universal label L Inst No Material Number Time Date Co ordinates Country Org User 12 bytes 1 3 bytes 16 bytes 8 bytes 12 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes Globally unique ID is automatically recorded in clip units The Extended UMID is metadata that provides additional informat
13. e Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA e Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden For Customers in Taiwan only 63 HR EUX AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter tout risque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer l appareil a la pluie ou l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier lentretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RELIE ALA TERRE ATTENTION Eviter d exposer l appareil un gouttement ou des claboussures et ne placer aucun objet rempli de liquide comme un vase sur l appareil Cet appareil n est pas d connect de la source d alimentation secteur tant qu il est raccord la prise murale m me si l appareil lui m me a t mis hors tension Ne pas installer l appareil dans un endroit confin par exemple une biblioth que ou un placard encastr Cet appareil poss de son interrupteur principal sur le panneau arri re Installer l appareil de fa on que l utilisateur puisse acc der facilement l interrupteur principal Avant d utiliser un cable fiche modulaire Par mesure de s curit ne pas raccorder un connecteur pour c blage de p riph rique qui pourrait avoir une tension excessive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLA
14. i LINK connector editing system The following figure shows an example connection Audio mode selection Use extended menu item 831 DV OUT AUDIO MODE to select either of the following 2ch 48 kHz 16 bits 2 channels Factory default setting 4ch 32 kHz 12 bits 4 channels Audio output channel selection Select the audio output channels with extended menu item 828 SDI DV AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT The BS400 i LINK connector of this unit outputs video audio signals in DVCAM format Data recorded in MPEG IMX format is output after being converted into DVCAM format The nonlinear editing system to be used being connected to this unit requires editing software not supplied supporting DVCAM format For information about how to make extended menu item settings see 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operatoins on page 75 i LINK cable not supplied aa PDW V1 VIDEO OUT AUDIO MONITOR OUT SDI OUT TOLLINKUEEE S94 a he MONTOR O em AP SOO 15400 i LINK Laptop computer With editing software supporting DVCAM format installed For the method of transferring video audio signals A V C data to a nonlinear editing system refer to the manual provided with the editing software to be used 3 1 Connections and Settings 3 2Power Preparations This unit can be powered by a battery pack or AC power 3 2 1 Using AC Power Conn
15. lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt Input example RETR Clip C0001 MXF 6 3 FTP File Operations Command name STOR Description Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on the remote computer to the current directory on this unit Depending on the type of file transferred the following items are created e C MXF file C MO1 XML file metadata C S01 MXF file proxy AV data UMID The UMID of the copy source file is not saved However it is saved if an immediately preceding SITE UMMD extended command has been issued e E E01 SMI file E MO1 XML file metadata 0001 to 0300 e For C MXF files some data such as file header metadata may be missing e Depending on the transfer destination directory and the file type transfer may not be possible e No transfer is made if the numbering rules of the C MXF file specified with the STOR command do not match those of the XDCAM equipment For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 56 Command syntax STOR lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt Input example STOR Data E0001E01 SMI RNFR RNTO Rename a file Specify the file to be renamed with the RNFR command and specify the new name with the RNTO command Always follow a RNFR command with a RNTO command Files in directories other than the General directory cannot be renamed For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restriction
16. the preroll time the text information superimposed on the video output to the monitor the menu banks for retaining menu settings Extended menu This menu is used to make a wide range of settings relating to the functions of this unit for example the control panel functions video and audio control and digital data processing Configuration of the basic setup menu The basic setup menu comprises the following groups of items 7 1 Menu System Configuration Item group Function Refer to Items Display of the total number of page 86 HO01 to H15 hours the unit has been powered on and other information collected by the digital hours meter Items Settings relating to the preroll page 67 001 to 099 time superimposed text information switching between 525 U line 525 J line and 625 line operation modes etc Items Settings relating to the menu page 69 B01 to B13 banks for saving menu settings Configuration of the extended setup menu The extended setup menu comprises the following groups of items Item group _ Function Refer to Items Settings relating to control page 72 100 to 199 panels Items Settings relating to the remote page 72 200 to 299 control interface Items Settings relating to editing page 72 300 to 399 operations Items Settings relating to preroll page 72 400 to 499 Items Settings relating to disc page 72 500 to 599 protection Items S
17. 6 6 To Eject Discs With the Unit Powered Off When battery power is low and at other times it may not be possible to eject discs by pressing the EJECT button In these situations you can use the following as an emergency procedure to eject a disc manually 1 Power the unit off 2 Insert a Phillips screwdriver into the slit as shown in the following illustration and rotate the red screw in the counterclockwise direction Use a screwdriver that fits into the slit The width of the slit is approximately 2 5 mm The disc is ejected After removing the disc you do not need to return the screw to its original position Normal operation will resume when the unit is powered on again 3 6 7 Using the Salvage Function When XDCAM recording does not end normally the file system is not updated video and audio data recorded in real time is not recognized as files and clip contents recorded up to that point are lost However this unit has a salvage function which can hold losses to the minimum by reconstructing clips on such discs 3 6 Handling Discs e This function salvages as much recorded material as possible after an unforeseen accident but 100 restoration cannot be guaranteed e Even when this function is used it is not possible to recover data from immediately before the interruption of recording From 4 to 6 seconds of data before the interruption of recording are lost Full salvage When a
18. Carry out blanking half Carry out half blanking thru Switch off blanking In 525 J line mode 20 LINE 12 LINE 20 Specify blanking for lines 12 to 20 bink Carry out blanking thru Switch off blanking 21 LINE 21 Specify blanking for line 21 bink Carry out blanking half Carry out half blanking thru Switch off blanking In 625 line mode LINE 9 322 LINE 22 335 Specify blanking for lines 9 322 to 22 335 bink Carry out blanking thru Switch off blanking 23 LINE 23 Specify blanking for line 23 half Carry out half blanking thru Switch off blanking 705 EDGE SUBCARRIER REDUCER MODE Select whether to enable the edge subcarrier reducer ESR on Enable off Do not enable When playing back a composite signal set this to on 707 FORCED VERTICAL INTERPOLATION OFF The Y add function is normally switched on automatically during jog or variable speed playback This item selects whether or not to force the Y add function off auto Automatically switch the Y add function on off Force the Y add function off The Y add function is a circuit operation to interpolate the video signal vertically during jog or variable speed playback for the purpose of reducing the vertical movement of the playback picture 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE OUTPUT LEVEL Select whether to add the setup 7 5 to the output analog video
19. Clip list 1 E0002 Clip list 2 E0003 Clip list 3 E0099 Clip list 99 Clip lists on disc and the current clip list Up to 99 clip lists can be saved on disc These clip lists can be loaded one at a time into the unit s memory for playback and editing Newly created clip lists are also saved in the unit s memory This manual refers to the clip list which is currently loaded into the unit s memory as the current clip list The current clip list is always the target of sub clip creation and editing e Data in the unit s memory is lost when a disc is ejected or the unit is powered off After creating or editing the current clip list be sure to save it to disc The current clip list cannot be saved to disc when the disc s write protect tab is set to the recording disabled position 5 1 Overview 45 uonoajaes ausos y ejdeyo 5 2Basic Operations 5 2 1 Creating Clip Lists You can create a clip list by either of the following two methods e Selecting a desired clip from the thumbnail display and including it in the clip list as a sub clip e Creating any sub clip from a full screen display clip and including it in the clip list Up to 99 clip lists can be handled in the CLIP menu Including a clip selected from the thumbnail display in the clip list To select the desired clip from the clip thumbnail display and include it in the clip list proceed as follows
20. Files other than the above No No a Only files which can be overwritten by XDCAM e Directories cannot be created in the root directory e The directories in the root directory Clip Edit Sub and General cannot be deleted or renamed Clip Directory File name Content Operations Read Overwrite Rename Create Delete Partial read Partial overwrite C MXF Clip file created by recording MXF Yes No No Yes 3 Yes gt file 0001 to 0300 C M01 XML Metadata file generated Yes Yes No No Y No automatically when C MXF file is created 0001 to 0300 Other files Files other than the above No No a Only files which are 2 seconds or longer in length in a format matching the line mode format 525 625 and recording format IMX50 IMX40 IMX30 DVCAM and number of audio channels of the recorded sections of the disc and which can be overwritten by XDCAM b Only most recently recorded clip c Only files which can be overwritten by XDCAM d When a C MXF file is created a C FMO1 XML file with the same number is generated automatically e When a C MXF is deleted the C M01 XML file with the same number is also deleted automatically Directories cannot be created in the Clip directory 56 6 1 Overview Edit Directory File name Content Operations Read Overwrite Rename Create Delete Partial read
21. Full Duplex Full duplex Half Duplex Half duplex For details of how to make settings see To change network settings page 82 7 4 Maintenance Menu 79 dou NU snue Z ajdeyo WA 80 SETUP MAINTENANCE items relating to the setup menu Item EXTENDED MENU Setting Select whether or not to display the extended menu DISABLE Do not display ENABLE Display SETUP BANK4 Select the bank to be stored in menu bank 4 or reset menu bank 4 NO OPERATION This function is disabled CURRENT Store the current menu settings in menu bank 4 BANK1 Store the menu bank 1 settings in menu bank 4 BANK2 Store the menu bank 2 settings in menu bank 4 BANK3 Store the menu bank 3 settings in menu bank 4 RESET BANK4 Reset menu bank 4 SAVE MENU DATA Select whether to temporarily back up save setup menu settings before operations such as software upgrades SET button Back up save the settings MENU button Return to next highest menu level without backing up LOAD MENU DATA Select whether to restore load setting that were backed up saved with the SAVE MENU DATA item SET button Restore load the settings MENU button Return to the next highest menu level without restoring AUTO BANK RECALL Select whether to recall settings automatically from a menu bank when the system is powered on and if so which menu bank to recall from off Do not recall settings from a menu bank
22. OPTIQUES KLASSE 1M LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GE FFNET NICHT BLICKEN DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN LASERSTRALING AF KLASSE 1M VED ABNING SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER LASERSTR LING KLASSE 1M NAR DEKSEL PNES SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER KLASS 1M LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT AVATTUNA LUOKAN 1M LASERS TEILY L KATSO SIT SUORAAN OPTISEN LAITTEEN L PI Ne Questa etichetta si trova sul pannello superiore dell unita di pilotaggio CAUTELA Poich il raggio laser impiegato in questo registratore di dischi professionale dannoso alla vista non tentare di smontare il rivestimento Per la manutenzione rivolgersi esclusivamente a personale qualificato CAUTELA L uso di strumenti ottici con questo prodotto aumenta il rischio per la vista CAUTELA L uso di comandi o regolazioni o esecuzione di procedimenti diversi da quelli specificati in questo manuale possono causare esposizione a radiazioni pericolose Per i clienti in Europa Questo prodotto recante il marchio CE conforme sia alla direttiva sulla compatibilita elettromagnetica EMC 89 336 CEE che alla direttiva sulle basse tensioni 73 23 CEE emesse dalla Commissione della Comunita Europea La conformita a queste direttive implica la conformita alle seguenti normative europee e EN60065 Sicurezza dei prodotti e EN55103 1 Interferenza elett
23. button A message like the following appears CLIP LIST TC PRESET 00 00 00 00 INC DEC JOG DIAL SHIFT e KEY DATA SAVE SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 2 Repeat the following operations to set any LTC value e Use the left and right arrow buttons to select a digit e Rotate the jog dial to set the digit to any value 3 Press the SET button The starting timecode of the current clip list is set to the specified LTC value The count starts from that value when playback starts 5 3 Clip List Operations 53 uonoajas sueos g Ja deyD TU uonoajas ausos sg ejdeyo 54 5 4Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software When a computer with the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software installed is connected to this unit you can transfer the proxy AV data and metadata files recorded on a disc to the computer On the computer side PDZ 1 enables you to browse the proxy AV data add or modify metadata titles comments essence marks etc or create a clip list The modified metadata and the created clip list can then be written back to the disc loaded in this unit System requirements The following are required to use PDZ 1 Computer PC with Intel Pentium III CPU at least 1 GHz Installed memory at least 512 MB Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher or Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or higher Web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 Service Pack 1 or higher DirectX D
24. cssssssseeeee 44 4 4 1 Playing Back in Clip List Order 44 4 4 2 Cuing Up With Sub Clip Thumbnails44 Chapter 5 Scene Selection A 4d ASS SS BB 45 5 2 Basic Operations nsaassaannnnnnnnnnnnnna 46 5 2 1 Creating Clip Lists 46 5 2 2 Editing Clip Lists 48 5 3 Clip List Operations 51 5 3 1 Displaying the CLIP Menu 51 5 3 2 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc51 5 3 3 Loading a Clip List From Disc Into the Current Clip Last 52 5 3 4 Deleting Clip Lists From Disc 52 5 3 5 Clearing the Current Clip List 53 5 3 6 Setting the Start Timecode of the Current Clip listado ess 53 5 4 Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software 54 Chapter 6 File Operations O AA 55 6 1 1 Directory Structure 0 ee 55 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions 56 6 2 File Access Mode File Operations 58 6 3 FTP File Operations 59 6 3 1 Command List coonoooccnononoccninannnnnons 61 Chapter 7 Menus 7 1 Menu System Configuration 66 7 2 Basic Setup Menu 67 7 2 1 Items in the Basic Setup Menu 67 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations 69 7 3 Extended Menu ccooonconnnncnncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 72 7 3 1 Items in the Extended Menu 712 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operatoins 75 7 3 3 Using UMID Data 11 7 4 Maintenance Menu 79 7 4 1 Items in the Maintenance Menu 79 7 4 2 Maintenance Menu Operations 81 7 5 System Menu 84 7
25. decrease the values of the flashing digits Use the arrow buttons 4 or jog dial 4 Press the SET button The date time and time zone settings are stored To return to the previous menu page Press the MENU button To exit the menu Press the MENU button twice in succession 3 4 Setting the Date and Time 3 5 Superimposed Text Information 3 5 Superimposed Text Information The time code menu settings alarm messages or other text information can be superimposed on the video signal output from the VIDEO OUT connector or SDI OUT connector The setting as to whether or not to superimpose text infomration alternates every time you press the CHARACTER button see page 26 Adjusting the text display You can adjust the position size and type of the superimposed text using basic menu items 002 003 005 009 011 and 012 For details see 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 Information displayed Y Type of time data Time code reader drop frame mark for 525 line mode only OVITC field mark Time data Playback condition mark Operation mode O Type of time data Display Meaning CNT Counter data TCR TC reader time code data UBR TC reader user bits data IN IN point time data OUT OUT point time data DUR Duration between IN point and OUT point If the time data or user s bits cannot be read co
26. disc that was manually ejected from a device subjected to a recording interruption due to power off is loaded into this unit clips are reconstructed on the basis of markers recorded on the disc Processing time is about 30 seconds although it depends on the state of the disc Proceed as follows to perform a full salvage 1 Insert the disc on which recording did not end normally The message Salvage appears 2 Doone of the following To salvage Press the SET button Processing begins and the message Executing appears e If a write protected disc is loaded the message EJECT appears Eject the disc set the write protect tab to the recording enable position and insert the disc again e This operation cannot be cancelled once it begins A message appears to display the results when processing finishes If the message reads Incomplete the clips that failed were lost To exit without salvaging Press the RESET button The state of section where recording was interrupted is saved but no salvage processing is done Sections which were recorded normally can be played back but no new recording can be done on the disc A quick format can be done on the disc although all of its contents will be lost Unless clips are salvaged the message Salvage appears again the next time the disc is inserted or the unit is powered on Playback Chapter 4 1 Preparations for Playbac
27. format and carry out formatting Sub item 1 QUICK FORMAT Quick format Deletes all data on the disc including the contents of the General directory DATE TIME PRESET items relating to date and time setting Item Setting YEAR Set the year month day time and time zone MONTH DAY TIME TIME ZONE To display disc status and clip status Insert a disc and proceed as follows 7 5 2 System Menu Operations 1 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU MENU button button SET button RESET button SHIFT button 2 Press the 4p button or J button to select DISC MENU then press the gt button The system menu appears on the image display The DISC MENU page appears 3 Press the 4 button or J button to select STATUS then press the gt button The STATUS menu item appears Arrow buttons 4 Display the disc status or the status of the current clip 7 5 System Menu To display the disc status Press the 4 button or J button to select DISC then press the gt button The status of the loaded disc appears DISC STATUS USER ID TITLE REMAIN 029 min REWRITE 0002 times SALVAGE OK FILE SYSTEM OK TO MENU MENU KEY To display the status of the current clip Press the 4 button or button to select CLIP then press th
28. gt Flashes to indicate that there is a next level sub item setting To return to the item group Press the lt button To change the menu item Use the 4 0 buttons 4 Press the gt button The setting value appears To return to the menu item Press the lt button When there is a sub item Repeat step 3 To change the setting of a menu item To change the setting of the currently displayed menu item carry out the following operations For details of changing settings of network related items see the next item To change network settings O O O O O O O O O access 1 Using the 4 1 buttons display the desired setting 2 Press the SET button This saves the new setting and the menu disappears from the status display 7 4 Maintenance Menu 81 ne NU snue Z ajdeyo AI To cancel changing a setting Before pressing the SET button press the MENU button The menu disappears from the status display without saving the new setting To change network settings To change network settings carry out steps 1 to 3 in the item To display a menu item setting above to display the NETWORK CONFIG menu item then carry out the following operations For details of the settings consult your network administrator When the IP address is assigned automatically Chec
29. is transferred depending on whether lt path name gt specifies a directory or file e Directory specified A list of the files in the specified directory e File specified Information about the specified file e No specification A list of the files in the current directory The wildcard characters any string and any character may be used in lt path name gt Input example 1 LIST a Clip Input example 2 LIST Clip MXF NLST Sends a list of file names from this unit to the remote computer with no other information NLST lt SP gt lt options or path name gt lt CRLF gt The following options may be specified when no path name is specified e a Also display file names that begin with gt e l Display information other than file name gives the same result as the LIST command e F Append 7 to directory names The following data is transferred depending on whether lt path name gt specifies a directory or file e Directory specified A list of the file names only in the specified directory e No specification A list of the file names only in the current directory The wildcard characters any string and any character may be used in lt path name gt Input example 1 NLST Input example 2 NLST Clip MXF RETR Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on this unit to the current directory on the remote computer RETR
30. la marque CE est conforme a la fois a la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC 89 336 CEE et a la Directive sur les basses tensions 73 23 CEE mises par la Commission de la Communaut europ enne La conformit a ces directives implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes e EN60065 S curit des produits e EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques mission e EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans les environnements lectromagn tiques suivants E1 r sidentiel E2 commercial et industrie l g re E3 urbain ext rieur et E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de t l vision AVERTISSEMENT 1 Utilisez un c ble d alimentation cordon secteur trifilaire un connecteur d appareil m nager et une fiche avec mise a la terre homologu s selon la r glementation de votre pays le cas ch ant 2 Utilisez un c ble d alimentation cordon secteur trifilaire un connecteur d appareil m nager et une fiche dont la capacit en tension V et en intensit lectrique A convient cet appareil Pour toute question au sujet de l utilisation du c ble d alimentation du connecteur d appareil m nager ou de la fiche mentionn s ci dessus consultez un r parateur qualifi Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden darf das Ger t weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt we
31. max f r pulstopp 35 mW max f r kontinuerlig vag Spesifikasjoner laserdiode B lgelengde 403 til 410 nm Str lingens varighet Kontinuerlig Laserens effekt 65 mW maks str letoppunkt 35 mW maks ved kontinuerlig straling Laserdiodin ominaisuudet Aallon pituus 403 410 nm V lityksen kesto Jatkuva Laserl hd n teho 65 mW sykehuipun maks 35 mW jatkuvan aallon maks LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS RADIATIONS LASER DE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES KLASSE 1M LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GEOFFNET NICHT BLICKEN DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN LASERSTRALING AF KLASSE 1M VED ABNING SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER CAUTION ATTENTION VORSICHT ADVARSEL ADVARSEL VARNING VARO For EUROPE LASERSTRALING KLASSE 1M NAR DEKSEL APNES SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER KLASS 1M LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT AVATTUNA LUOKAN 1M LASERSATEILYA ALA KATSO SITA SUORAAN OPTISEN LAITTEEN LAPI XQ i This label is located on the top panel of the drive unit CAUTION As the laser beam used in this Professional Disc Recorder is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only CAUTION The use of optical instr
32. menu use the up arrow button to move the cursor to LOAD and press the right arrow button A list of clip lists appears The date of creation or the title of each clip list is shown in the list of clip lists The date of creation is always shown for clip lists without titles To switch between the date and the title Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button 5 3 Clip List Operations 2 Use the up and down arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the desired clip list and press the right arrow button A confirmation message like the one shown below appears LOAD CLIP LIST LOAD E0002 OK LOAD SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY Press the SET button The selected clip list is loaded into the current clip list If you load a new clip list when the current clip list is not saved to disc The following warning message appears CLIP LIST IS NOT SAVED OVERWRITE CLIP LIST Press the SET button to overwrite the current clip list or the MENU button to return without overwriting it To check the contents of the loaded clip list press the SUBCLIP button and the THUMBNAIL button turning them on Thumbnails of the sub clips in the clip list appear 5 3 4 Deleting Clip Lists From Disc Proceed as follows 1 In the CLIP menu use the up and down arrow buttons to move the cursor to DELETE and press the right arrow button A list of clip lists appears The date of creat
33. number on video tape Also called user s bits Glossary 97 AN xepul HN 98 Index A AC power inlet connector 19 switch 19 39 ACCESS indicator 20 24 Accessories not supplied 95 supplied 95 ALARM indicator 25 Alarms 87 list 87 Analog interfaces 17 Appendixes 94 specifications 94 using shoulder belt 95 Arrow buttons 21 AUDIO indicators 25 Audio level meters 24 AUDIO MONITOR buttons 20 39 OUT L R connectors 28 AV C protocol 27 Basic setup menu 67 items 67 operations 69 BATT display 25 Battery pack shoe 19 Battery packs 33 C CD ROM manual 18 system requirements 18 CH1 4 5 8 button 26 CHARACTER button 26 Clip list 44 45 creating 46 current clip list 45 editing 48 operations 51 Configuration 19 Connections 29 external monitor 29 for using PDZ 1 30 nonlinear editing system 32 Connectors 19 27 Control panel 19 20 COUNTER 26 button 26 39 indicator 25 Index D Date time setting 34 Digital hours meter 86 interfaces 17 Disc loaded mark 25 Discs formatting 37 handling 36 loading unloading 37 usable discs 36 write protecting 36 Display setting section 25 Drop frame mark 35 E Editing 45 EJECT button 19 Ejecting a disc manually 38 Error messages 87 Essence mark 43 Essence mark recording 40 Extended setup menu 72 items 72 operations 75 External monitor connection 29 F Features of PDW V1 16 File access mode FAM file operations 58 File opera
34. 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 Sony Corporation PDW V1 B amp P Company SYL 3 796 068 02 1 http www sony net 2004
35. optiques avec ce produit augmentera les risques pour les yeux ATTENTION L emploi de commandes ou ajustements ou l ex cution de proc dures autres que celles sp cifi es ici peut provoquer une exposition dangereuse au rayonnement E Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats Unis et au Canada RECYCLAGE DES ACCUMULATEURS AUX IONS DE LITHIUM Les accumulateurs aux ions de lithium sont recyclables Vous pouvez contribuer a pr server l environnement en rapportant les piles us es dans un point de collection et recyclage le plus proche Pour plus d informations sur le recyclage des accumulateurs t l phonez au num ro gratuit 1 800 822 8837 Etats Unis et Canada uniquement ou visitez http www rbrc org Avertissment Ne pas utiliser des accumulateurs aux ions de lithium qui sont endommag s ou qui fuient RECYCLAGE DES ACCUMULATEURS A HYDRURE METALLIQUE DE NICKEL Les accumulateurs a hydrure m tallique de nickel sont recyclables Vous pouvez contribuer a pr server l environnement en rapportant les piles us es dans un point de collection et recyclage le plus proche 5 6 Pour plus d informations sur le recyclage des accumulateurs t l phonez au num ro gratuit 1 800 822 8837 Etats Unis et Canada uniquement ou visitez http www rbrc org Avertissment Ne pas utiliser des accumulateurs aux ions de lithium qui sont endommag s ou qui fuient Pour les clients europ ens Ce produit portant
36. or next page To cue up the selected clip press the SET button To start playback from the selected clip press the PLAY button 4 3 2 Cuing Up a Frame Including an This indicates that the Essence Mark thumbnail images are the Sixth frame is selected frames including the essence from a total of 31 Proceed as follows mark SHOTMARK1 SHOTMARK1 frames SHOTMARK RESET button 27 AUG 12 00 TC 00 00 00 00 Currently selected SHOTMARK1 frame 1 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the Date and time of recording THUMBNAIL button turning it on of the clip containing me selected frame The essence mark selection screen appears 4 Use the arrow buttons or jog dial to select the desired ESSENCE MARK SELECT frame You can select frames with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next frame Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Move to the first or last frame Press the or Y button with the SHIFT button held down Switch to the previous or next page 5 Press the SET button to cue up the selected clip To start playback from the selected frame press the To escape from the essence mark selection screen to PLAY button the previous screen Press the RESET button 2 Use the arrow buttons to select the desired essence mark You can select essence marks with the follo
37. point etc Set the IN and OUT points correctly and try the operation again No List off An attempt was made to delete a clip list with no clip lists saved on the disc This operation is not possible STOP ONCE limit The SUBCLIP button was pressed during playback of a clip list STOP ONCE off An attempt was made to display the CLIP menu during playback Try the operation again after stopping playback No EM Space off Recording of an essence mark failed because the number of essence marks recorded on the disc reached the upper limit of the specifications of this unit EM Full off An attempt was made to add an essence mark with the number of recorded essence marks at the upper limit of the specifications of this unit Use the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software to delete unneeded essence marks 90 8 3 Alarms Message in time Display Description Action data display condition Formatting off An attempt was made to display the Wait until the end of the auto format DISC MENU page in the system menu during an auto format Disc Damage off An attempt was made to record display This disc cannot be recorded Exchange an E E picture record an essence mark the disc or add a quick scene selection sub clip when there was no free sparing area Non AV Full off An attempt was made to record display Insert a different disc with enough free
38. s image display Every time you press this button the setting alternates The factory default setting is for superimposing text information WARNING indicator This lights when a fault occurs in the PDW V1 For details see 8 2 Error Messages page 87 and 8 3 Alarms page 87 2 3 LCD Panel 2 4 Connectors For the locations of the AC power inlet connector on the left side of the PDW V1 and the AC power switch on the rear panel see the figure on page 19 O PHONES jack and LEVEL knob Right side O E network connector s lt 00 i LINK connector O MONITOR connector VIDEO OUT connector LU e rr B lt 400 EE EU VIDE OUT AUDIO MONITOR OUT MONITOR Ca SDI OUT AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R connectors SDI OUT connector O PHONES jack and LEVEL knob The jack is a standard stereo jack Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms to monitor the audio during playback The channels monitored are selected by the AUDIO MONITOR buttons Non audio signals are muted Adjust the volume with the LEVEL knob You can also set this to simultaneously control the output volume from the AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R connectors on the side panel To do this in the setup menu set extended menu item 114 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT LEVEL to 173 var O r network connector RJ 45 100Base TX To tra
39. see Chapter 7 Menus For detailed information about menu operations relating to the hours meter see 8 1 1 Digital Hours Meter page 86 This unit allows three different sets of menu settings to be saved in what are termed menu banks numbered 1 to 3 Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required For more information about the menu banks see Menu bank operations menu items BOI to B13 page 71 3 2 Power Preparations 3 3 Setup suolyesedalg Jeldeyo suoneiedei4 Ja deyo 34 3 4 Setting the Date and Time When using this unit for the first time you should set the date and time as follows SHUTTLE 26 DOODODOBDO 1 Holding down the SHIFT button press the MENU button The system menu appears on the monitor screen 2 Select DATE TIME PRESET using the 4 button or button then press the gt button The date and time setting screen appears on the monitor allowing you to set the following items e YEAR Calendar year e MONTH Month e DAY Day e TIME Time e TIME ZONE Time zone Difference from UTC 3 Set the date time and time zone You can change the setting of the flashing digits To change the flashing digits Use the arrow buttons lt gt To increase or
40. see page 37 Control panel see page 20 AC power switch rear panel Press I to power on press O to power off Security slot You can fit a commercially available security cable into this slot 4 Press here to raise the cover a For information about how to use your security cable refer to the instructions provided with the security cable LCD panel see page 24 Connectors see page 27 2 1 Configuration 19 Sed JO SUONOUNY pue SAWEN z 13 deyo 20 2 2 Control Panel ACCESS indicator On standby switch and indicator Remote control switch and NETWORK access indicator AUDIO MONITOR buttons lo NETWORK O LOCAL g LOC ooo REMOTE o oo PREV PLAY NEXT Arrow buttons see page 21 Operating mode selection menu setting section see page 22 Playback controls see page 22 Jog shuttle control block see page 21 O Remote control switch and NETWORK access indicator Different positions of the switch allow different operations as follows NETWORK Enables access to the network The indicator lights when an external network device is
41. signals when 525 U or 525 J line mode is selected 0 0 Do not add 7 5 Add The default settings for each line mode are as follows 525 U line mode 7 5 525 J line mode 0 0 715 VIDEO GAIN CONTROL Adjust the video output level 512 to 0 to 511 716 CHROMA GAIN CONTROL Adjust the chroma output level 512 to 0 to 511 717 CHROMA PHASE CONTROL Adjust the chroma phase 128 to 0 to 127 718 SETUP LEVEL 525 U 525 J line modes BLACK LEVEL 625 line mode Adjust the setup level black level 512 to 0 to 511 7 3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 800s relating to audio control Item number Item name Settings 802 DIGITAL AUDIO MUTING IN Set the audio muting conditions during shuttle playback SHUTTLE MODE off Not muted on Muted 823 NON AUDIO FLAG PB Control non audio flags in digital audio output Sub item 1 CH1 CH2 During playback except E E mode set non audio flags in digital audio output to the following states 2 De do on Set to on data is non audio 3 CH5 CH6 auto Set as follows 1 CH7 CH8 When data is read from disc and confirmed Follow the data When data from disc is not confirmed Maintain current state 828 SDI DV AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT Select the audio signals to assign to SDI and i LINK AV C audio output channels Sub item 1 CH1 CH2 tr1 2 Tracks 1 and 2 assigned to audio output
42. use the up and down arrow buttons to move the cursor to SAVE and press the right arrow button A list of clip lists appears NEW FILE is shown for lists which do not exist on the disc having names only The date of creation or the title of each clip list is shown in the list of clip lists The date of creation is always shown for clip lists without titles To switch between the date and the title Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button 5 3 Clip List Operations 51 uonoajas sueos Gg Ja deyD A uonoajaes ausos y ejdeyo 52 CLIP MENU SAVE E0001 04 08 08 21 57 E0002 04 08 24 11 15 E0003 04 08 25 15 30 E0004 NEW FILE gt E0005 NEW FILE E0006 NEW FILE E0007 NEW FILE E0008 NEW FILE E0009 NEW FILE E0010 NEW FILE CLIP MENU LOAD E0001 04 08 08 21 57 E0002 04 08 24 11 15 E0003 04 08 25 15 30 E0004 NEW FILE gt E0005 NEW FILE E0006 NEW FILE E0007 NEW FILE E0008 NEW FILE E0009 NEW FILE E0010 NEW FILE 2 Use the up and down arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the desired clip list and press the right arrow button A confirmation message like the one shown below appears SAVE CLIP LIST SAVE E0005 OK SAVE SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 3 Press the SET button The current clip list is saved to disc 5 3 3 Loading a Clip List From Disc Into the Current Clip List Proceed as follows 1 Inthe CLIP
43. 1 To be supported shortly 1 1 Features 17 E TU MOINI8AO Jejdeyo All 18 1 2 Using the CD ROM Manual The supplied CR ROM includes versions of the Operation Manual for the PDW V1 in English Japanese French German Italian Spanish and Chinese 1 2 1 CD ROM System Requirements The following are required to access the supplied CD ROM disc Computer PC with Intel Pentium CPU Installed memory 64 MB or more CD ROM drive x 8 or faster Monitor Monitor supporting resolution of 800 x 600 or higher Operating system Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or higher Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition When these requirements are not met access to the CD ROM disc may be slow or not possible at all 1 2 2 Preparations One of the following programs must be installed on your computer in order to use the operation manuals contained on the CD ROM disc e Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4 0 or higher e Adobe Reader Version 6 0 or higher If Adobe Reader is not installed you can download it from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html 1 2 3 Reading the CD ROM Manual To read the operation manual contained on the CD ROM disc do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM disc in your CD ROM drive A cover page appears automatically in your browser If it does not appear automatically in the browser double click the index htm f
44. 14H 15H 16H 17H 18H 625 line mode See 7 3 3 Using UMID Data page 77 for more information about UMID 657 ESSENCE MARK SDI OUTPUT Select whether to output essence marks in the SDI output VANC off Do not output on Output 660 ESSENCE MARK SDI VANC LINE When item 657 is set to on select the line to which to output essence marks 12H 13H 15H 16H 17H 18H 19H 525 U 525 J line modes 9H 10H 12H 13H 14H 15H 16H 17H 18H 625 line mode Menu items in the 700s relating to video control Item number 703 Item name Settings BLANK LINE SELECT Switch blanking of the video output signal on or off for individual lines in the Sub item vertical blanking interval The Y C signal and odd even fields are blanked simultaneously 0 ALL LINE Specify the blanking for each line separately bink Regardless of the setting of other sub items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu item thru Regardless of the setting of other sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be specified in this menu item 7 3 Extended Menu 73 cid NU snue Z ajdeyo WA 74 Menu items in the 700s relating to video control Item number In 525 u line mode Item name 12 19 LINE 12 LINE 19 Settings Specify blanking for lines 12 to 19 bink Carry out blanking thru Switch off blanking 20 LINE 20 Specify blanking for line 20 bink
45. 5 1 Items in the System Menu 84 7 5 2 System Menu Operations 84 Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 1 Periodic Maintenance oooomoonnncnonnmmm 86 8 1 1 Digital Hours Meter 86 8 2 Error Messages 87 9 3 Ala MS coincidan 87 8 3 1 Alarm List 87 8 4 Condensation ccccccocccccccccnncanananonnnonos 93 Appendixes Specifications iii 94 Using the Shoulder Belt 95 GIOSSSLY icicicicancarioncacanas nica cintas 96 11 0 3 A E E T 98 Table of Contents 13 Before Using the Unit Setting the Line Mode This unit is shipped with the line mode still unset Therefore you need to set the line mode before using the unit The unit cannot be used unless the line mode is set Once it is set the line mode is retained even when the unit is powered off Setting procedure Use the following procedure to set the line mode Time data display 1 Power the unit on Select appears in the time data display 2 With the SHUTTLE button held down rotate the jog dial When you rotate the jog dial in the forward direction the part of the display changes in the sequence 525U gt 525J gt 625 When you rotate it in the reverse direction the display
46. 525 J line modes 9H 19H 22H in 625 line mode You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 a In the DVCAM format VITC is recorded as VAUX Video Auxiliary data Because VITC is inserted into video signals by the VITC generator only during playback the insertion line can be specified only for playback 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 Select a line into which to insert VITC signals for DVCAM playback signals 2 12H 18H 20H in 525 U 525 J line modes 9H 21H 22H in 625 line mode You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 a In the DVCAM format VITC is recorded as VAUX Video Auxiliary data Because VITC is inserted into video signals by the VITC generator only during playback the insertion line can be specified only for playback 628 DF MODE Select either drop frame mode or non drop frame mode for the counter when 525 U or 525 J line mode is selected on df Drop frame mode off ndf Non drop frame mode 651 UMID SDI OUTPUT Select whether to output UMID in the VANC of the SDI output off Do not output on Output See 7 3 3 Using UMID Data page 77 for more information about UMID 652 UMID SDI VANC LINE Select the line in which UMID is output when menu item 651 is set to on 12H 13H 15H 16H 17H 18H 19H 525 U 525 J line modes 9H 10H 12H 13H
47. 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 628 DF MODE 652 UMID SDI VANC LINE 660 ESSENCE MARK SDI VANC LINE 703 BLANK LINE SELECT 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE OUTPUT LEVEL 718 SETUP LEVEL BLACK LEVEL Before Using the Unit 15 1 1 Features The PDW V1 Professional Disc Recorder is a compact and lightweight unit offered as an affordable solution for playing back optical discs as well as for audio and video data file recording through its 5 network connector or BS400 i LINK D connector It is ideal for field applications and for desktop viewing by journalists producers and other production staff 1 i LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation The features of the PDW V1 include the following Playback of MPEG IMX DVCAM The PDW V1 offers the capability to play back both MPEG IMX and DVCAM streams Users have the flexibility to select from these formats according to their picture quality needs 1 MPEG IMX and DVCAM are trademarks of Sony Corporation Recording video and audio data as files Though the PDW V1 does not have video and audio input connectors it is possible to record AV data as files through its ss network connector or BS400 i LINK connector Proxy AV data The proxy AV data is a low resolution MPEG 4 based version of the full resolution MPEG IMX DVCAM stream When a full resolution MPEG IMX DVCAM file is transferred a proxy AV stream file that is time code synchronized with the full resol
48. ING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY If used in USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P Configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 or 18 AWG wires Length Minimum 1 5 m Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable 2 Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT This Professional Disc Recorder is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Laser diode properties Wavelength 403 to 410 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output power 65 mW max of pulse peak 35 mW max of CW Tekniska data for laserdiod Vaglangd 403 till 410 nm Emissionslangd Kontinuerlig Laseruteffekt 65 mW
49. ITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Cet enregistreur de disques pour professionnels est class PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 Propri t s de la diode laser Longueur d onde 403 410 nm Dur e d mission Continue Puissance de sortie laser 65 mW maxi de cr te d impulsion 35 mW maxi d ondes entretenues LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS RADIATIONS LASER DE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES KLASSE 1M LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GE FFNET NICHT BLICKEN DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN LASERSTR LING AF KLASSE 1M VED BNING SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER LASERSTR LING KLASSE 1M NAR DEKSEL PNES SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER KLASS 1M LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT AVATTUNA LUOKAN 1M LASERS TEILY L KATSO SIT SUORAAN OPTISEN LAITTEEN L PI CAUTION ATTENTION VORSICHT ADVARSEL ADVARSEL VARNING VARO For EUROPE No Cette tiquette est plac e sur le panneau sup rieur de l unit de commande ATTENTION Comme le rayon laser utilis dans cet Enregistreur de disques pour professionnels est dangereux pour les yeux ne pas essayer de d monter le coffret Faire effectuer l entretien uniquement par un personnel qualifi ATTENTION L emploi d instruments
50. L No Disc on A button was pressed with no disc Operate after inserting a disc loaded REC INHI on An attempt was made to record display Try the operation again after setting the an E E display record an essence mark write protect tab to the recording enabled or add a quick scene selection sub clip position REC INHI limit An attempt was made to save the current clip list on a write protected disc REC INHI off An attempt was made to delete a clip from a write protected disc REC INHI off An attempt was made to format a write protected disc 8 3 Alarms 89 Bunooysa qno pue soueuejuren g 1e1deu9 WMI BunoousejanoiL pue egueuejuley 8 sejdeyo Message in time data display No Clip Display condition 2 limit Description A playback or search button was pressed for a disc containing no recorded clips No Clip off An attempt was made to delete a clip from a disc containing no recorded clips Disc Top limit The PREV button was pressed while stopped at the top of the disc or an attempt was made to perform a high speed reverse search Disc End limit The NEXT button was pressed while stopped at the end of the disc or an attempt was made to perform a high speed forward search Action These operations are not possible MAX SB CLP off An attempt was made to add a sub clip when the number of registered sub clips had already re
51. ON ATTENTION VORSICHT ADVARSEL ADVARSEL VARNING VARO For EUROPE LS Esta etiqueta se encuentra en el panel superior de la unidad de mando CAUTION Como el rayo l ser utilizado en este grabador de discos profesional es peligroso para los ojos no trate de desarmar la caja Solicite el servicio s lo al personal cualificado CAUTION El uso de instrumentos pticos con este producto aumentar el peligro a los ojos CAUTION La utilizaci n de controles o ajustes o la realizaci n de procedimientos no especificados aqu pueden resultar en la exposici n a radiaci n peligrosa Para los clientes de Europa Este producto cumple con las directivas de compatibilidad electromagn tica 89 336 CEE y baja tensi n 73 23 CEE de la Comisi n Europea El cumplimiento de estas directivas implica la conformidad con los siguientes est ndares europeos e EN60065 Seguridad del producto e EN55103 1 Interferencia electromagn tica Emisi n e EN55103 2 Susceptibilidad electromagn tica Inmunidad Este producto est ha sido dise ado para utilizarse en los entornos electromagn ticos siguientes E1 zona residencial E2 zona comercial e industrial ligera E3 exteriores urbanos y E4 entorno con EMC controlada p ej estudio de televisi n ADVERTENCIA 1 Utilice el cable de alimentaci n 3 conductores el ctricos el conector de dispositivos y el enchufe con contactos de puesta a tierra aprob
52. Press the RESET button Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to move the cursor to the position where you want to move the selected sub clip You can press the THUMBNAIL button to return to full screen sub clip display without moving a sub clip Press the SET button The sub clip thumbnail display appears and you can check the new position of the sub clip DUR 00 04 00 00 27 AUG 11 0 Trimming a sub clip Proceed as follows 5 2 Basic Operations 49 uonoajas sueos g Ja deyD A uonoajas ausos y ejdeyo 50 1 2 O A Carry out steps 1 to 4 in the procedure Moving a sub clip above Use the arrow buttons to select TRIM and press the SET button The first frame of the selected sub clip appears in a full screen display In this state you can carry out playback and search within the clip including the selected sub clip SUB CLIP TRIM ji TCR 00 00 20 00 D IN 00 00 00 00 OUT 01 16 00 00 To cancel the trim and escape from the sub clip trim screen Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button Carry out playback and search to find the new location of the IN point or OUT point of the selected sub clip At the point where you want to set the new IN point or OUT point hold down the lt IN button when changing the IN point or the gt OUT button when changing the OUT point and press the SET button Depending on which button you pressed this sets the IN point or O
53. RECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES T NICHT BLICKEN DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN LASERSTRALING AF KLASSE 1M VED ABNING L SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER L LASERSTRALING KLASSE 1M NAR DEKSEL PNES SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER KLASS 1M LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR l IPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STR LEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT AVATTUNA LUOKAN 1M LASERSATEILYA ALA KATSO SIT SUORAAN OPTISEN LAITTEEN L PI For EUROPE XX ed TRATAR AIMAR o E FAROE EAU A BOLA S EAA RHEINL AHERN MH ARE A BUT E HFN SA A A ER SEEE o E T APH HET RENTREE ICRA Bs 1 ARPA I 3 OLR A HEM TT AS ERISA ZEA o 2 EAT A Rea CAE Zi EU E RAD HA EXT ER Ree BA LA fe Be 3 ALES PIN FAAS TER HA sell 1 EI 11 Table of Contents Before Using the Unit oooocncnncccnnnonacnnnno 14 Setting the Line Mode 14 Chapter 1 Overview TED Features street 16 1 2 Using the CD ROM Manual 18 1 2 1 CD ROM System Requirements 18 1 2 2 Preparations une tn 18 1 2 3 Reading
54. SDI OUT connector of this unit enables you to see the output video on the monitor screen Example connections are shown in the following When connecting to the MONITOR connector Set the PC compatible display or data projector to which to connect this unit for VGA input beforehand PC compatible display Data projector RGB input connector D sub 15 pin cable not supplied MONITOR PDW V1 VIDEO OUT AUDIO MONITOR OUT SDI OUT SO 3 1 Connections and Settings 29 suoneiedei4 Ja deyo When connecting to the VIDEO OUT or SDI OUT connector Connect a video monitor as example D or shown in the following figure O O 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied To composite video input connector VIDEO OUT PDW V1 AUDIO MONITOR OUT SDI OUT MONITOR OO OY E Oda ERES BE oo Video monitor To SDI input connector SDI OUT To superimpose the time code menu settings alarm messages or other text information on the video signal press the CHARACTER button see page 26 3 1 2 Connections for Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software Using the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software you 54 can carry out simple editing with proxy AV data For information about how to use the software re
55. SONY PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER PDW V1 Professional Disc OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 1 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 THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a book case or built in cabinet This apparatus is provided with a main switch on the rear panel Install this apparatus so that user can access the main switch easily RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARN
56. T connector and SDI OUT connector for superimposed display on the monitor 00 2E 38 525 U 525 J line modes 00 37 43 625 line mode The hexadecimal value 00 is for the top of the screen Increasing the value lowers the position of the characters When setting this item watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION _ Determine the kind of text information to be output from the VIDEO OUT SELECT connector and SDI OUT connector T amp sta Time data and the units status T amp UB Time data and user bit data When UB is selected with the COUNTER button the user bit data and time data arranged in that order are displayed T amp CNT Time data and counter count When COUNTER is selected with the COUNTER button the counter count and time data arranged in that order are displayed T amp T Time data and time code TC or VITC T amp clp Time code and clip name time Time code TC or VITC only 006 LOCAL FUNCTION Determine which recording and playback control buttons on the control panel are ENABLE enabled when this unit is controlled from external equipment dis All buttons and switches are disabled st amp ej Only the STOP button and EJECT button are enabled ena All buttons and switches are enabled 007 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY Determine whether to display the counter in 12 hour mode or 24 hour mode 12H 12 hour mode 24H 24 hour mode 009 CHARACTER TYPE Determine the type o
57. UT point and the IN indicator or OUT indicator lights To change both the IN point and the OUT point repeat steps 3 and 4 To reset the IN point or OUT point hold down the lt IN button or the gt OUT button and press the RESET button The IN point and the OUT point return to the state before the sub clip trimming screen was displayed To cue up the IN point or OUT point hold down the the lt IN button or the gt OUT button and prees the PREV or NEXT button You can press the THUMBNAIL button to return to full screen sub clip display without trimming a sub clip When the new IN and or OUT points are set hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button 5 2 Basic Operations This carries out the trimming and the screen returns to the sub clip thumbnail display DUR 00 To cancel the trim operation Reset the IN point and the OUT point to return to the state before the sub clip trimming screen was displayed then hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button Deleting a sub clip Proceed as follows 1 2 Carry out steps 1 to 4 in the procedure Moving a sub clip page 48 Use the arrow buttons to select DELETE and press the SET button The sub clip deletion screen appears OK s i L 27 AUG 11 00 DUR 00 03 00 00 To cancel the deletion and escape from the sub clip deletion screen Do either of the following e Use the left or right arrow button to select CANCEL and
58. VIDEO OUT E B5400 MONITOR 0 Make sure the remote control switch see page 20 is set to NETWORK on each of the three PDW V1 units Using the S400 i LINK connector FAM connection The following shows an example of a FAM file access mode connection The PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software must be installed in advance The required FAM driver is also installed when you install the PDZ 1 software See 5 4 Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software page 54 for more information about installing the PDZ 1 software Some limitations apply to FAM connections For details see 6 2 File Access Mode File Operations page 38 3 1 Connections and Settings 31 suoyesedalg Jejdeyo suoneiedei4 Ja deyo i LINK cable not supplied aa PDW V1 VIDEO OUT AUDIO MONITOR OUT SDI OUT MONITOR O Q C Make sure extended menu item 215 PC REMOTE is set to ena To i LINK IEEE 1394 connector O O S400 i LINK Laptop computer 3 1 3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System You can send video audio signals AV C data from this e Make the following settings before transferring video unit to a nonlinear editing system connected to the BS400 audio signals AV C data from this unit to a nonlinear
59. ached the upper limit 300 of the specifications of this unit CL OVER DUR off An attempt was made to add a sub clip when the total duration of sub clips in the clip list had already reached the upper limit 24 hours of the specifications of this unit These operations are not possible Run Salvage off A recording E E display record an essence mark or add a quick scene selection sub clip was attempted on a disc which requires clip recovery salvage Try the operation again after executing the salvage function For details see 3 6 7 Using the Salvage Function page 38 No SEL List limit The SUBCLIP button was pressed without loading a clip list from the disc into the current clip list Try the operation again after loading a clip list For details see 5 3 3 Loading a Clip List From Disc Into the Current Clip List page 52 No SUB Clip limit A button in the playback control section was pressed when there were no sub clips in the current clip list Playback is not possible without a sub clip in the current clip list SB CLP mode limit The SHIFT button and the THUMBNAIL button were pressed together with the SUBCLIP button lit Press the SUBCLIP button turning it off and try the operation again SUB CLIP NG limit The SHIFT and SET buttons were pressed together when IN and OUT points were not set correctly the OUT point was set before the IN
60. ados que cumplen con las normas de seguridad de cada pa s si existen 2 Utilice el cable de alimentaci n 3 conductores el ctricos el conector de dispositivos y el enchufe que cumplen los valores nominales adecuados voltaje amperios Si tiene alguna pregunta acerca del uso del cable de alimentaci n el conector de dispositivos o el enchufe p ngase en contacto con el personal de servicio cualificado E A APURE E AEREE RES A TA AMD AEH o n S EREL EUR pe nee o REMH HT o it TF LEAS BR RT BR TEAWLE FAH SBE 5 AC ZMERI DAS ACHE BSA URN A SR BE AVA eerie B de ERAS EEI WJ O a A E HA MU RER PLU ERA Z TX CEA HELENE HR WEERA UTA IRL CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT AR WIE RAD BIA BOE ih o AXOR EIE WK 403 410 nm RITER HER HOREX 6omW RAKIRI gt SN 35mW RA CAUTION ATTENTION VORSICH ADVARSE ADVARSE VARNING VARO LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS KLASSE 1M LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GE FFNET RADIATIONS LASER DE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DI
61. an E E picture record an essence mark capacity or add a quick scene selection sub clip when there was no free Non Real Time space a With respect to setting of basic menu item 016 During reception of commands from an external device connected to the REMOTE connector Message in time data display Display condition MAX SB CLP off Description A command was received to add a sub clip when the number of registered sub clips had already reached the upper limit 300 of the specifications of this unit CL OVER DUR off A command was received to add a sub clip when the total duration of sub clips in the clip list had already reached the upper limit 24 hours of the specifications of this unit Action These operations are not possible Non AV Full off A command was received to record display an E E picture record an essence mark or add a quick scene selection sub clip when there was no free Non Real Time space Insert a different disc with enough free capacity No Disc on A recording playback search or other command was received with no disc loaded Try the operation again after loading a disc No Clip limit A playback or search command was received for a disc containing no recorded clips Disc Top limit A PREV or reverse high speed search command was received with the disc stopped at the top Disc End limit A NEXT or forward high speed s
62. anel 25 sed jo suoljouny pue sauen z Jajdeyo NU SIB JO SUONOUNY pue SAWEN z 13 deyo 26 CH1 4 5 8 level display channel selection button Selects whether the audio level meters show channels 1 to 4 or channels 5 to 8 Every time you press this button the audio level meter channel display changes to reflect the setting The factory default setting is CH1 4 O TC VITC time code display selection button When the time data display is set to TC time code display this selects whether to display TC or VITC time code The TC or VITC indicator in the time data display lights to reflect the selection The factory default setting is TC O COUNTER time data display selection button Switches the data shown in the time data display through TC UB and COUNTER in sequence TC Playback time code read by the internal time code reader The selection of TC or VITC is made by the TC VITC button UB User bits included in the playback time code COUNTER The elapsed playback time hours minutes seconds frames This can be reset by pressing the RESET button see page 22 The corresponding indicator in the time data display lights to reflect the setting The factory default setting is TC O CHARACTER button Selects whether or not to superimpose the time code menu settings alarm messages or other text information on the video signals output from the side panel SDIOUT VIDEO OUT and MONITOR connectors and also on the unit
63. anges at a rate depending on the shuttle dial position 7 2 Basic Setup Menu 69 ic NT snue Z ajdeyo AI 70 To change the currently displayed sub item Hold down the STOP button and turn the jog dial or shuttle dial The sub item number changes at a rate depending on the jog dial rotation rate or on the shuttle dial position Sub item number flashing while changing Changing a menu item setting value To change the setting value of the currently displayed menu item do as follows 1 Hold down the SHUTTLE button and turn the jog dial or shuttle dial The setting value changes at a rate depending on the jog dial rotation rate or on the shuttle dial position Setting value flashing while changing 2 When the desired setting value is displayed press the SET button This saves the new setting value and the menu display disappears from the image display and status display 7 2 Basic Setup Menu To abandon making a change Press the MENU button before pressing the SET button The menu display disappears from the image display and status display without the new setting value being saved Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values To reset the current active menu settings to their factory defaul
64. ation of sub clips in clip list Currently selected sub clip Recording date and time of selected sub clip Duration of selected sub clip To escape from the thumbnail display to the full screen display Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it off 2 Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the sub clip you want to cue up Y ou can select sub clips with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next sub clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Move to the first or last sub clip Press the 4 or button with the SHIFT button held down Switch to the previous or next page 3 Tocue up the selected sub clip press the SET button To start playback from the selected sub clip press the PLAY button Scene Selection chapter 5 1 Overview Clip lists and sub clips Scene selection is a function which allows you to save load and edit clip lists consisting of clips recorded on disc or parts of clips arranged in any order Clips or parts of clips which have been inserted into clip lists are called sub clips Clips recorded on disc Clip list example Clip 2 Partof clip 4 Partof clip 3 Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 Unit s memory Current clip list Can be edited adding and Clip list playback deleting rearranging sub and thumbnail clips display SAVE Y f LOAD E0001
65. aturation information is conveyed by the phase and amplitude of the color subcarrier Also called subcarrier Composite video signal A video signal in which luminance and chrominance are combined along with timing reference sync information to make composite video Drop frame mode SMPTE time code runs at 30 frames second while the NTSC color television system runs at about 29 97 frames second Drop frame mode adjusts the running of time code to eliminate the discrepancy between time code value and actual time by dropping two frames from the time code value at the beginning of each minute except every tenth minute E E mode Electric to Electric mode When you operate a VDR in E E mode input video and or audio signals pass Glossary through electric circuits only and then come out from the output connectors without passing through electromagnetic conversion circuits such as recording heads Essence mark A type of metadata that may be set for a specified frame For more efficient searches XDCAM equipment records essence marks as part of Non RealTime metadata and uses them to display thumbnails i LINK Another name for the IEEE1394 1995 standards and their revisions XDCAM uses the i LINK interface to transfer DV streams by the AV C protocol and to read and write MPEG IMX and DVCAM data files by FAM file access mode Metadata Information about the properties of video and audio content XDCAM r
66. because this unit was upgraded See 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 and 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operatoins page 75 for information about making setup menu settings Maintenance menu item SETUP MAINTENANCE SAVE MENU DATA LOAD MENU DATA see page 80 can be used to temporarily back up and restore the current menu settings ILL SETUP off Setup menu data is invalid or data Reset the items in the setup menu recalled with the maintenance menu item SETUP MAINTENANCE AUTO BANK RECALL is invalid Exchg batt off NVRAM battery is exhausted It is time to exchange the battery on the board Contact your Sony service representative LOW BATT off Battery pack power is low Exchange with a charged battery pack i F BATT EMPTY off Battery pack power is exhausted See 3 2 2 Using a Battery Pack page 33 for more information about exchanging battery packs a With respect to setting of basic menu item 016 When a disc is inserted Message in time Display Description Action data display condition Unknown FS off The loaded disc was formatted by an Eject or format the disc unknown file system See 3 6 5 Formatting a Disc page 37 for more information about formatting No FS off The file system cannot be detected Eject the disc ILL Disc off An unsupported disc was inserted Salvage NG off Recovery of disc contents salvage See 3 6 7 Using the Salvage Function failed page 38
67. being accessed In this state operation from the control panel is not possible LOCAL Enables operation from the control panel REMOTE Enables remote control of the PDW V1 from a device connected to the BS400 i LINK connector on the side panel O ACCESS indicator This lights when the disc is accessed and when a file is opened by a FAM or FTP connections see page 35 If the on standby switch is set to the position while this indicator is lit access to the disc is completed before the unit switches to the standby state While the ACCESS indicator is lit do not turn off the AC power switch disconnect the power cord or remove the battery This could lead to a loss of data from the disc 2 2 Control Panel On standby V0 switch and indicator When the AC power switch on the rear panel is in the I position or a battery is loaded this switches the PDW V1 between the operating I and standby d states When the switch is moved to the I position the indicator lights When the switch is moved to the position the indicator goes off When operating the PDW V1 from an AC power supply normally leave the AC power switch in the I position and switch the PDW V1 between the operating and standby states using the on standby switch AUDIO MONITOR audio monitor channel selection buttons Each of the L upper and R lower rows has buttons CH 1 to CH 8 corresponding to channels 1 to 8 When a button is pressed it light
68. by switch to the I position it operates in the new mode Menu bank operations menu items B01 to B13 This unit allows menu settings to be saved in what are termed menu banks Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required To jump to menu item B01 You can recall any required menu by turning the jog dial or shuttle dial after pressing the MENU button If you press the MENU button first then the COUNTER button you can jump directly to menu item BO1 or H01 The recalled menu item toggles between B01 and HO1 every time you press the COUNTER button Saving the current active menu settings Set one of menu items B11 SAVE SETUP BANK 1 to B13 SAVE SETUP BANK 3 to on depending on which of the menu banks you wish to save in then press the SET button Recalling settings from a menu bank Set one of menu items B01 RECALL SETUP BANK 1 to B03 RECALL SETUP BANK 3 to on depending on which of the menu banks you wish to recall from then press the SET button Recall Current active menu settings Save Menu bank 1 Recall Save Menu bank 2 Recall Menu bank 3 The following message appears if the line mode of the menu bank that you are about to recall differs from the current line mode Message in time data display ITEM B01 RECALL SETUP BANK 1 System will be changed Are you sure you want to execute EXECUTE SET KEY ABORT MENU KEY
69. called FAM below connection in the same way that a computer reads data files on an external drive The interfaces include the 5400 i LINK connector supporting AV C Audio Video Control and i LINK FAM protocols and 3 network connector The 5 network connector supports MXF Material eXchange Format file transfer capability to exchange contents with other equipment supporting MXF 1 A clip is created every time recording is stopped Supporting digital and analog interfaces This unit supports the following interfaces Digital interfaces SDI This allows the unit to output D1 component format digital video and audio signals LINK The DVCAM format digital video and audio signals can be input and output This unit supports the AV C and FAM protocols Connecting a computer with the FAM driver installed allows video and audio data to be transferred at high speeds Analog interfaces Video The unit can output a composite analog video signal Audio The unit can output two channel stereo audio signals DVCAM output from MPEG IMX playback When the PDW V1 plays back an MPEG IMX stream it outputs a corresponding DVCAM stream at the same time through its i LINK AV C port This is very useful when carrying out off line editing with a popular non linear editor using DVCAM format Flexible metadata handing XDCAM can record various types of metadata together with video and audio data such as the date and
70. changes in the sequence 625 gt 525J gt 525U 1 4 Before Using the Unit Setting Line mode 525U 525 U NTSC areas outside Japan 525J 525 J NTSC Japan 625 625 PAL 3 When the desired setting appears release the SHUTTLE button Push SET appears To redo the selection Repeat step 2 4 Press the SET button Turn OFF appears 5 Power the unit off and then power it on again The selected line mode becomes available for use You can change the setting made with this procedure by using basic menu item 013 525 625 SYSTEM SELECT See 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 for more information about how to make basic menu settings The line mode is not set or is cleared in the following situations Reset the line mode e The unit is powered off before performing step 4 in the previous procedure e The RESET ALL SETUP command in the maintenance menu see page 79 is executed Settings affected by the line mode The following settings are affected when the line mode is changed e Alarm message language 525 J Japanese 525 U 625 English The following menu item names setting values or initial setting values Item No Item name Basic menu 002 CHARACTER H POSITION 003 CHARACTER V POSITION Extended menu Item No Item name 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1
71. channels 1 and 2 tr3 4 Tracks 3 and 4 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr5 6 Tracks 5 and 6 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr7 8 Tracks 7 and 8 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 2 CH3 CH4 tr1 2 Tracks 1 and 2 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr3 4 Tracks 3 and 4 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr5 6 Tracks 5 and 6 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr7 8 Tracks 7 and 8 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 831 DV OUT AUDIO MODE Select the audio mode for S400 i LINK connector output 4ch 12 bit 32 kHz 4ch 2ch 16 bit 48 kHz 2ch Menu items in the 900s relating to digital process Item number Item name 920 SD SDI H ANC CONTROL Sub item Settings Select whether or not to add information to the SDI output 1 AUDIO 5CH 8CH off Do not add digital audio data channels 5 to 8 on Add digital audio data channels 5 to 8 RP188 ATC off Do not add RP188 time code data on Add RP188 time code data 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operatoins The extended menu can be used with the same procedures as in the basic menu However since with the factory default settings the extended menu is not displayed it is first necessary to enable display of the extended menu Enabling display of the extended menu To enable display of the extended menu an internal switch must be set to on and extended menu display must be enable
72. ctory For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 56 6 3 FTP File Operations Extended commands The following table shows the extended FTP commands supported by this unit In the command syntax column lt SP gt means a space entered by pressing the space bar and lt CRLF gt means a new line entered by pressing the Enter key Command name Description Command syntax sent with the STOR the copy source UMID is saved if this command is invoked immediately before the STOR command 6 3 FTP File Operations SITE REPF Sends an MXF file from the specified SITE REPF lt SP gt lt path name gt lt SP gt lt start frame gt lt SP gt path on this unit to the remote lt transfer size gt lt CRLF gt computer This command allows you to specify a segment in the body of the lt start frame gt specifies an offset from the start of the file MXF file composed of video and audio Data is transferred from the video frame at the offset the first data for transfer of the required frame is 0 segment only lt transfer size gt specifies the number of video frames to transfer specify O to transfer to the end of the file rae Input example SITE REPF Clip C0001 MXF 5 150 Transfer A segment greater than the file size C0001 MXF Body data is transferred only from frame 6 to cannot be specified frame 155 SITE FSTS Acquires the system status of this unit SITE FSTS l
73. d be handled and stored carefully e Do not touch the surface of the disc itself within the cartridge e Deliberately opening the shutter may cause damage Do not disassemble the cartridge e The supplied adhesive labels are recommended for indexing discs Apply the label in the correct position Storage e Do not store discs where they may be subjected to direct sunlight or in other places where the temperature or humidity is high Do not leave cartridges where dust may be able to gain ingress e Store cartridges in their cases Care of the discs e Remove dust and dirt on the outside of a cartridge using a soft dry cloth e If condensation forms allow ample time to dry before use 3 6 3 Write Protecting Discs To protect the content recorded on the disc from accidental erasure move the write protect tab on the lower surface of the disc in the direction of the arrow as shown in the following figure Lower surface of the disc Write protect tab Slide in the direction of the arrow Write protect tab settings SAVE gt SAVE Recording enabled Recording disabled 3 6 4 Loading and Unloading a Disc When the on standby switch indicator is lit green you can load and unload a disc as shown in the following figure On standby switch and indicator To unload Press the EJECT button Insert a disc face up The disc is drawn in When a disc is loaded the disc loaded mark
74. d in the maintenance menu The internal switch is set to on when the unit is shipped from the factory Unless you have set it to off there is no need to change the switch setting 7 3 Extended Menu 75 pe I snue Z ajdeyo AI To set the internal switch to on E cO6LS 188 ARE i S1902 switch 4 8 3 5 7 4 6 Press the MENU button The menu appears in the status display Hold down the COUNTER button and press the SET button In the status display first MAINTE MENU appears momentarily and then the item group name appears Using the 4 4 buttons display Setup in the status display 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the bottom cover There are five screws fixing the cover 2 Using a sharp implement such as a ball point pen set switch 4 in the S1902 group to the ON position on the front side 3 Replace the bottom cover Tighten the screws firmly To enable extended menu display in the maintenance menu Carry out the following operations 76 7 3 Extended Menu Press the gt button Using the 4 1 buttons display gt Extended in the status display Press the gt
75. d on the universal time code Calculating the date difference among source materials The source material is recorded based on the MJD Modified Julian Date which enables easy calculation of date difference among source materials Setting UMID ownership information Proceed as follows 1 Set extended menu item 029 STORED OWNERSHIP to on See 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 for more information about how to make this setting 2 Set the following item Item Contents COUNTRY Country code ORGANIZATION Organization code USER User code To change the currently selected item Hold down the STOP button and turn the jog dial To select a different digit to be changed Turn the jog dial To change the value of a digit Hold down the SHUTTLE button and turn the jog dial 3 Press the SET button 7 3 Extended Menu About UMID ownership information COUNTRY country code Enter an abbreviated alphanumeric string 4 byte alphanumeric strings according to the values defined in ISO 3166 1 There are about 240 country codes Find your own country code on the following home page Refer to ISO 3166 1 http www evertype com standards iso3 1 66 iso3 166 1 en html When the country code is less than 4 bytes the active part of the code will occupy the first part of the 4 bytes and the remainder must be filled with the space character 20h Example In the case of Japan For Ja
76. d prompt 3 Enter ftp lt SP gt lt IP address gt and press the Enter key lt SP gt refers to a space For example if the IP address of this unit is set to 192 168 001 010 enter ftp 192 168 1 10 Refer to the Windows help for more information about the FTP command If the connection succeeds you are prompted to enter a user name 4 Enter the user name admin and press the Enter key When the user name is verified you are prompted to enter a password 5 Enter the password and press the Enter key The password is set to pdw v1 when the unit is shipped from the factory The login is complete when the password is verified See 6 3 1 Command List page 61 for the FTP commands supported by this unit If the connection times out This unit terminates FTP connections if no command is received within 90 seconds of the last command If this occurs log out see the next section and repeat steps 2 to 4 If you power this unit off during an FTP connection the data transferred thus far is discarded To log out To log out after finishing file operations enter QUIT at the command prompt and press the Enter key 60 6 3 FTP File Operations 6 3 1 Command List This unit supports standard FTP commands see the next section and extended FTP commands see page 65 Standard commands The following table shows the standard FTP commands supported by this unit In the c
77. d the disc can be used just as they are This corresponds to the green channel condition indicator of a VTR Display Name Description Yellow condition The playback condition has deteriorated to some degree There are no read errors but you should take the action described in the next section This corresponds to the yellow channel condition indicator of a VTR The playback condition has deteriorated There are no read errors 2 but you should take the action described in the next section This corresponds to the red channel condition indicator of a VTR Red condition a Read errors will occur if the playback condition continues to deteriorate If a read error occurs a Disc Error alarm appears in the time data display the picture freezes and audio is muted To display playback condition marks set basic menu item 012 CONDITION DISPLAY ON VIDEO MONITOR to ena and set basic menu item 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT to T amp sta For details about operation see 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 Playback condition displays You can be alerted in advance to deteriorating playback conditions and to error correction rates which are approaching their limits Deteriorating playback may be due to the following causes e Scratches and dust on the disc surface This includes fingerprints dust from the air tar from cigarett
78. default setting just turning the jog dial with the JOG button off starts playback in jog mode Playback in shuttle mode In shuttle mode you can control the speed of playback by the angular position of the shuttle dial The range of playback speed is 20 times normal speed To carry out playback in shuttle mode do as follows Press the SHUTTLE button turning it on 2 Turn the shuttle dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in shuttle mode starts 3 To stop playback in shuttle mode return the shuttle dial to the center position or press the STOP button When extended menu item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE is set to dial factory default setting just turning the shuttle dial with the SHUTTLE button off starts playback in shuttle mode To alternate between normal speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the shuttle dial to the position corresponding to the desired shuttle playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and shuttle playback by pressing the PLAY and SHUTTLE buttons alternately For intermittent shuttle mode playback press the STOP and SHUTTLE buttons alternately 4 2 Playback Operation 41 ae QU yoeghelq y eldeyo HA 42 4 3 Thumbnail Search 4 3 1 Cuing Up a D
79. ding to the angular position of the shuttle dial The shuttle dial has a detent at the center position for still image playback Normally you press the SHUTTLE button before turning the shuttle dial but it is also possible to make a setting to enable shuttle mode directly by turning the shuttle dial set extended menu item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE to dial When extended menu item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE is set to dial after using the shuttle dial return it to the center position If the shuttle dial is not in the center position it is possible occasionally for vibration from other operations to activate the dial and start playback in shuttle mode O Jog dial Turn this for playback in jog mode Turn clockwise for forward direction playback and counterclockwise for reverse direction playback In jog mode the playback speed varies in the range 1 times normal speed according to the rotation rate of the jog dial There are no detents Normally you press the JOG button before turning the jog dial but it is also possible to make a setting to enable jog mode directly by turning the jog dial set extended menu item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE to dial 2 Arrow buttons The four arrow buttons are also used as the MARK1 button MARK2 button IN button and OUT button The correspondence with the buttons is as follows 4 button MARK1 button button MARK2 butto
80. e gt button The status of the clip at the current position appears When the current clip changes because of playback or a search the display switches to the status of the new clip CLIP STATUS NORMAL MODE CURRENT ID 0001 0010 TITLE RECORD DEVICE PDW 1500 SERIAL 10001 DATE 01 01 02 TIME 19 54 38 TO MENU MENU KEY To return to the previous menu page Press the MENU button To exit the menu system Press the MENU button twice To delete clips Proceed as follows 1 2 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the previous section To display disc status and clip status Press the 4 button or J button to select DELETE then press the gt button The DELETE menu item appears 3 Delete the last clip or all clips To delete the last clip Press the 4p button or J button to select LAST CLIP then press the gt button The number of the clip to be deleted appears To cancel the deletion and return to the previous page press the MENU button To delete all clips Press the 4 button or J button to select ALL CLIP then press the gt button The message ALL DELETE OK appears To cancel the deletion and return to the previous page press the RESET button To cancel the deletion and exit the menu system press the MENU button 4 Press the SET button The last clip is deleted or all clips are deleted To format discs See 3 6 5 Formatt
81. e audio signal played back on the PDW V1 O MONITOR connector D sub 15 pin Outputs analog RGB signals Wnen connecting a PC compatible display or projector to this connector set it for VGA D input 1 VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 2 4 Connectors seg jo suoljouny pue sauen zsejdeyo NU seq JO SUONOUNY pue SAWEN z 13 deyo 28 O VIDEO OUT connector BNC type Outputs an analog composite video signal The time code menu settings alarm messages or other text information can be superimposed on the output video signal The setting as to whether or not to superimpose text information alternates every time you press the CHARACTER button see page 26 O AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R connectors pin jacks Output the audio signals for the channels selected with the AUDIO MONITOR button L and R rows on the control panel Non audio signals are muted O SDI serial digital interface OUT connector BNC type Outputs video audio signals in D1 format The time code menu settings alarm messages or other text information can be superimposed on the output video signal The setting as to whether or not to superimpose text information alternates every time you press the CHARACTER button see page 26 2 4 Connectors Preparations Chapter 3 1 Connections and Settings 3 1 1 Connecting an External Monitor Connecting a video monitor to the MONITOR VIDEO OUT or
82. e of this unit SYST lt CRLF gt HELP Displays a list of the commands HELP lt SP gt lt command name gt lt CRLF gt supported by this unit or an explanation of the specified command The following data is transferred depending on whether a command name is specified with lt command name gt Command name specified Explanation of the specified command e No specification Command list Input example HELP RETR NOOP Does nothing except return a response NOOP lt CRLF gt Used to check whether this unit is running PWD Displays the current directory if the PWD lt CRLF gt directory is the root directory CWD Changes the current directory moves CWD lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt from the current directory to another directory Moves to a directory as follows depending on whether a directory is specified with lt path name gt e Directory specified To the specified directory e No specification To the root directory Input example CWD General CDUP Moves one level up in the directory CDUP lt CRLF gt structure makes the parent of the current directory be the current directory MKD Creates a new directory MKD lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt Directories can be created only in the General directory For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 56 RMD Deletes a directory RMD lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt Directories can be deleted only in the General dire
83. e smoke and so on Scratches and soiling which occur before recording are not a problem because they are registered in advance as defects and recording avoids them However scratches and soiling which occur after recording can lead to deteriorating playback conditions e Aging of disc recording layers Over several decades the recording layers of optical discs can age and cause deteriorating playback conditions You can use this function to check archival discs and other discs which have been stored for extended periods so that you can take action before the deterioration progresses further e Deteriorating laser diodes performance The performance of the laser diodes used in optical heads can worsen with age leading to deteriorating playback conditions You can use the digital clock to check the total optical output time of optical heads 3 5 Superimposed Text Information 35 suoyesedalg Jeldeyo suoneiedei4 1exdeuo 36 For details see 8 1 1 Digital Hours Meter page 86 about this setting Refer to the Maintenance Manual for an approximate guide to when it is time to replace optical heads To prevent playback conditions from deteriorating Pay attention to the following points when handling discs Do not open disc cartridges and touch discs directly with your hands e Do not store for long periods in locations which are dusty or exposed to air circulated by fa
84. e supplied CD ROM PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in the CD ROM drive of the computer and execute the Setup exe file then follow the installation instructions For details refer to the ReadMe file contained on the CD ROM disc Making FAM connections If thereis a disc loaded in this unit put the unit into the following state e Playback search and other disc operations see page 22 Stopped e THUMBNAIL button see page 22 Off e Disc access by DELETE FORMAT and so on in the System menu see page 84 Stopped 2 If this unit is connected to a remote computer by FTP log out from the FTP session see page 60 3 Connect the amp S400 i LINK connector on this unit to the i LINK IEEE1394 connector on the remote computer using an i LINK cable see connections illustration on page 27 Windows recognizes this unit as aremovable disc and displays one of the following icons on the remote computer s task bar e Windows 2000 i Windows XP e 6 2 File Access Mode File Operations The remote computer is now able to perform file operations when a disc is inserted into this unit Operation limitations during FAM connections e Front panel operations are disabled except for operations with the EJECT button This unit cannot be controlled from devices connected to the amp S400 i LINK connector with the AV C protocol e Signal input to this unit and signal output from this unit are stopped Operatin
85. earch command was received with the disc stopped at the end These operations are not possible a With respect to setting of basic menu item 016 Alarms relating to sensors and drives Message in time Display data display condition 2 HUMID off Description Condensation was detected in the unit Action See 8 4 Condensation page 93 8 3 Alarms 91 Sunooysa qno pue soueuejuren g 4e deyD HHMI Sunooysa qno pue soueuajuley 8 Joldeyo 92 Message in time Display Description data display condition FAN Stopped off The motor of the main unit fan has stopped DR FAN Stop off The motor of a drive fan has stopped High TEMP off Temperatures have risen within the unit High TEMP off Temperatures have risen within a drive Action Contact your Sony service representative The unit will operate but continued use in this state will result in rising temperatures in the unit or drive with the risk of fire or damage to the unit a With respect to setting of basic menu item 016 8 3 Alarms 8 4 Condensation When this unit is moved from a cold place to a warmer place or operated in high humidity condensation may form on the optical pickup This is called condensation and if the unit is operated in this state it may make correct playback impossible Note the following points to avoid problems with condensation e When movi
86. ecords metadata such as UMIDs and essence marks and the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can be used to record information such as titles and comments MXF Material eXchange Format A file exchange format developed by the Pro MPEG Forum Equipment from different manufacturers can exchange files in this format Non audio General term for audio signals other than linear PCM such as Dolby E and Dolby Digital AC 3 XDCAM can record non audio as an input signal 1 Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Non drop frame mode A mode of advancing time code which ignores the difference in frame values between real time and the time code Using this mode produces a difference of approximately 86 seconds per day between real time and time code which causes problems when editing programs in units of seconds using the number of frames as a reference Proxy AV data Low resolution data with a video bandwidth of 1 5 Mbps and an audio bandwidth of 64 kbps per channel This unit records proxy AV data automatically whenever high resolution MPEG IMX or DVCAM data is recorded Reference video signal A video signal that contains a sync signal or sync and burst signals used as a reference for synchronization of video equipment SDI Serial Digital Interface An interface standardized as SMPTE 259M which enables the transmission of an uncompressed digital component stream S N Signal to Noise ratio The relation
87. ect an AC power source 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz to the AC power inlet connector on the left side of the unit with a power cord not supplied see page 95 3 2 2 Using a Battery Pack Usable battery packs The battery packs usable with this unit are as follows BP L60S BP GL65 BP GL95 BP M100 To attach a battery pack Proceed as follows 1 Remove the cover of the battery pack shoe To remove the battery pack Follow the above procedure in the reverse flow After the battery pack is removed replace the cover of the battery pack shoe 3 3 Setup The principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried out using setup menus The setup menus of this unit comprise a basic setup menu and an extended setup menu The contents of these menus are as follows Basic setup menu e Items relating to the hours meter e Items relating to operation e Items relating to menu banks Extended setup menu Items relating to control panels Items relating to the remote control interface Items relating to editing operations Items relating to preroll Items relating to disc protection Items relating to the time code reader metadata and UMID Items relating to video control Items relating to audio control Items relating to digital processing For detailed information about the items except for the basic menu items relating to the hours meter of these menus and how to use them
88. ect the recording format IMX50 MPEG IMX 50 IMX40 MPEG IMX 40 IMX30 MPEG IMX 30 DVCAM DVCAM 032 LCD MONITOR MODE Set the aspect ratio for the image display auto the aspect ratio of the display screen automatically adjusts to the aspect ratio of the input material 16 9 set the aspect ratio to 16 9 4 3 set the aspect ratio to 4 3 7 2 Basic Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings B01 RECALL SETUP BANK 1 Set to on to recall menu settings from menu bank 1 B02 RECALL SETUP BANK 2 Set to on to recall menu settings from menu bank 2 B03 RECALL SETUP BANK 3 Set to on to recall menu settings from menu bank 3 B11 SAVE SETUP BANK 1 Set to on to save current menu settings to menu bank 1 B12 SAVE SETUP BANK 2 Set to on to save current menu settings to menu bank 2 B13 SAVE SETUP BANK 3 Set to on to save current menu settings to menu bank 3 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations This section describes the basic menu display and how to change the settings Displaying the menu MENU button SHUTTLE button o urm pourras 2 6 OOC O ACCESS SUB erwork CLIP THUMBNAL MENU SET RESET SHIFT ODO CUP ESSENCE SYSTEM S SEL MARKY MENU MARK MENU 506 Top Le rev LF wo EnD STOP button NEXT button
89. editing operations Item number 320 Item name DIGITAL AUDIO PB PROCESS ON EDIT POINT Settings Select the treatment of audio playback at edit points cut Carry out a cut possibly resulting in audio discontinuities at the edit point fade Fade out and fade in Menu items in the 400s relating to preroll Item number 401 Item name FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUE UP Settings Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing up operation stop Stops the stop mode still Still playback in jog and shuttle mode Menu items in the 500s relating to disc protection Item number 501 Item name STILL TIMER Settings To protect the disc against shock and vibrations and to lengthen the life of the laser diodes the unit automatically enters standby off mode whenever a specified time elapses in a disc stop mode stop mode or the still picture mode of search mode This allows you to set the time after which the unit exits a disc stop mode and enters standby off mode 0 5 s to 8 m to 30 m Can be set in the range from 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes off Do not put into standby off mode 7 3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 600s relating to the time code reader metadata and UMID Item number 601 Item name VITC POSITION SEL 1 Settings Select a line into which to insert VITC signals for DVCAM playback signals 2 12H 16H 20H in 525 U
90. erwrite Partial Yes Rename Yes 2 Create Yes Delete overwrite Yes gt a File name up to 63 characters b Only when the write inhibit tab on the disc is set to enable recording 0 to 9 digits a to z lowercase alphabetic A to Z uppercase alphabetic at mark minus _ The following directory operations are possible in the General directory e Directory creation up to 64 levels including the General directory e Deletion and renaming of directories e The maximum number of files which can be created on a disc including directories is 5000 The following characters can be used in file names and directory names underscore period and tilde 6 1 Overview 57 suopeledo ll4 9 1ajdeyo NU suonelado ell4 9 Jejdeyo All 58 6 2File Access Mode File Operations File access mode operating environment Operating system requirements for file operations by file access mode called FAM below are as follows e Computer operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher or Microsoft Windows XP Preparations Do the following on the remote computer and this unit e Install the FAM driver on the remote computer see the next section e Set extended menu item 215 PC REMOTE to enable See 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operatoins page 75 for more information about how to make this setting To install the FAM driver Insert th
91. esired Clip To display the thumbnail images of all clips on the disc and cue up a desired clip proceed as follows COUNTER button SHUTTLE 108 O O O L MENU SET RESET SHIFT Title of currently Sixth clip is selected selected clip from a total of 143 clips Thumbnail of currently selected clip first frame or specified frame C0006 6 143 ea 23 4UG 14 30 DUR 00 03 10 00 Recording date and Duration of selected clip time of selected clip or timecode of first frame 1 The thumbnail frame can be specified by setting of a disc recorder 1 With the SUBCLIP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on The thumbnails of all clips on the disc appear 4 3 Thumbnail Search To switch between duration and timecode display in the thumbnail display Press the COUNTER button Each press of the button toggles between duration display and timecode display To escape from the thumbnail display to the full screen display Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it off Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the desired clip You can select clips with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Move to the first or last clip Press the or 4 button with the SHIFT button held down Switch to the previous
92. ettings relating to the time page 73 600 to 699 code reader metadata and UMID Items Settings relating to video page 73 700 to 799 control Items Settings relating to audio page 75 800 to 899 control Items Settings relating to digital page 75 900 to 999 processing 7 2 Basic Setup Menu 7 2 1 Items in the Basic Setup Menu The basic menu items excluding the items related to the digital hours meter are listed in the following table In the Settings column of the table underlined values indicate the factory default settings Item number Item name Settings 001 PREROLL TIME OS 5S 30S Set the preroll time to between 0 and 30 seconds in steps of 1 second A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing 002 CHARACTER H Adjust the horizontal screen position as a hexadecimal value of the text POSITION information output from the VIDEO OUT connector and SDI OUT connector for superimposed display on the monitor 00 OA 2A 525 U 525 J line modes 00 09 29 625 line mode The hexadecimal value 00 is for the far left of the screen Increasing the value moves the position of the characters to the right When setting this item watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state 003 CHARACTER V POSITION Adjust the vertical screen position as a hexadecimal value of the text information output from the VIDEO OU
93. f characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUT connector and SDI OUT connector for superimposed display on the monitor white White letters on a black background black Black letters on a white background W out White letters with black outline B out Black letters with white outline When setting this item watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state 7 2 Basic Setup Menu 67 pan eee NU snuey Z ajdeyo WA 68 Item number 011 Item name CHARACTER V SIZE Settings Determine the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUT connector and SDI OUT connector for superimposed display on the monitor x1 Standard size x2 2 times standard size When setting this item watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state 012 CONDITION DISPLAY ON VIDEO MONITOR Select whether to display disc condition marks in the image display and external monitor output output from the VIDEO OUT and SDI OUT connectors dis Do not display disable ena Display enable 013 525 625 SYSTEM SELECT Specify whether to enable switching between 525 U line 525 J line and 625 line modes off Do not enable system switching on Enable system switching For the switching between 525 U 525 J 625 line modes see page 70 When you switch line modes all basic menu and extended menu items are set to the factory defaults for the selected line mode
94. fer to the Help provided in the software For an overview of PDZ 1 and how to install the software see 5 4 Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software on page Using the network connector FTP connection The following shows an example of an FTP File Transfer For details of the network related settings see To Protocol connection change network settings page 82 To use PDZ 1 requires the PDW V1 IP address and other network related settings to be made beforehand Connecting this unit directly to a laptop computer Network cable not supplied ES Use a crossing cable PDW V1 Ze i VIDEO OUT AUDIO MONITOR OUT _ SDI OUT E s400 O O network connecto 2 To network connector Laptop computer Make sure the remote control switch see page 20 is set to NETWORK 30 3 1 Connections and Settings Laptop computer To network connector Connecting three PDW V1 units to a laptop computer via a LAN network connector network connector Network cable not supplied ES Use a straight cable VIDEO OUT GE B s400 AUDIO MONITOR OUT SDI OUT MONITOR E 0 O VIDEO OUT aa SDI OUT B s400 MONITOR 0 Ep 2 network connector
95. ft to right TC VITC time code type indicator This lights when TC is selected by the COUNTER button A time code appears in the time data display When TC is selected by the TC VITC button this appears as TC and when VITC is selected as VITC UB VIUB user bit type indicator This lights when UB is selected by the COUNTER button A user bit value appears in the time data display When TC is selected by the TC VITC button this appears as UB and when VITC is selected as VIUB COUNTER indicator This lights when COUNTER is selected by the COUNTER button The elapsed playback time hours minutes seconds frames appears in the time data display VITC indicator Regardless of the display on the time data display this lights when VITC is being read successfully ALARM indicator This lights when a hardware error is detected in the PDW V1 and goes off when the error is cleared When this indicator is lit an error message appears in the time data display AUDIO indicators During playback these show the number of channels recorded on the disc and the number of quantizing bits e Number of channels Ach 4 channels 8ch 8 channels e Number of quantizing bits 16bit 16 bits 24bit 24 bits BATT battery display This shows the battery charging state as follows SBS 7 segments lit Adequately charged As the battery discharges the number of LED segments lit decrea
96. g on files 1 Start Explorer Check that a drive letter has been assigned to this unit The drive letter will differ depending on the number of other peripherals connected to the remote computer 2 Use Explorer to perform file operations on the disc loaded in this unit You can operate in the same way that you operate on local drives and files on network computers e If you power this unit off during an FAM connection the data transferred thus far is discarded e All file operations are not possible for some types of files For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 56 To eject discs from a remote computer Right click the icon representing this unit in Explorer and select Eject from the menu which appears Exiting file operations Do not disconnect the cable before performing steps 1 to 3 1 Do one of the following on the a or de icon displayed in the remote computer s taskbar e Double click e Right click and select one of the following commands from the menu which appears Windows 2000 Unplug or eject hardware Windows XP Safely Remove Hardware e Windows 2000 The Unplug or Eject Hardware dialog appears Windows XP The Safely Remove Hardware dialog appears 2 Select Sony XDCAM PDW V1 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device and click Stop The Stop a Hardware device dialog appears 3 Select Sony XDCAM PDW V1 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device and click OK e Windows 2000 A confirmation me
97. he following operations on sub clips A list of the clip lists on the disc appears within a clip list Moving sub clips changing the sequence CLIP MENU Trimming sub clips Loap Deleting sub clips E0001 04 08 08 21 57 E0002 04 08 24 11 15 For details of how to add sub clips see the procedure in 5 E0003 04 08 25 15 30 2 1 Creating Clip Lists page 46 E0004 NEW FILE ad E0005 NEW FILE E0006 NEW FILE E0007 NEW FILE E0008 NEW FILE SUBCLIP button E0009 NEW FILE THUMBNAIL button E0010 NEW FILE SET button PESEM EN 3 Use the up and down arrow buttons or the jog dial to SHIFT button select the desired clip list except for NEW FILE and press the right arrow button AUDIO MON RARAS A confirmation message like the one shown below 7 appears LOAD CLIP LIST Top Lr rev Lr rwo Eno LOAD E0001 OK 5 gt 0UT button Arrow buttons lt IN button NEXT button PREV button LOAD SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 4 Press the SET button Loading a clip list to edit from disc Proceed as follows The selected clip list is loaded into the current clip list With the THUMBNAIL button off hold down the Moving a sub clip SHIFT button and press the SUBCLIP button Proceed as follows ne CUE Henkes 1 Press the SUBCLIP button turning it on
98. ho como en una biblioteca o mueble integrado Este aparato tiene el interruptor principal en el panel trasero Instale este aparato de tal forma que pueda utilizar f cilmente el interruptor principal Cuando utilice un cable con clavija modular Por motivos de seguridad no conecte a ning n conector para dispositivos perif ricos que puedan utilizar tensi n excesiva CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Este grabador de discos profesional est clasificado como CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Propiedades del diodo l ser Longitud de onda 403 a 410 nm Duraci n de la emisi n Continua Potencia de salida l ser 65 mW m x de pico de pulso 35 mW m x de onda continua 9 10 LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN ON DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM U S A CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS RADIATIONS LASER DE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES KLASSE 1M LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GEOFFNET NICHT BLICKEN DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN LASERSTRALING AF KLASSE 1M VED ABNING SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER LASERSTRALING KLASSE 1M NAR DEKSEL APNES SE IKKE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER KLASS 1M LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT AVATTUNA LUOKAN 1M LASERSATEILYA ALA KATSO SIT SUORAAN OPTISEN LAITTEEN L PI CAUTI
99. ile on the CD ROM disc 2 Select and click the operation manual that you want to read This opens the PDF file of the operation manual 1 2 Using the CD ROM Manual If you lose the CD ROM disc or become unable to read its content for example because of a hardware failure you can do one of the following e You can purchase a new CD ROM disc to replace one that has been lost or damaged Contact your Sony service representative You can purchase printed versions of the operation manuals Contact your Sony service representative When ordering be sure to specify the part number of the manual you want Models covered PDW V1 Part No 3 796 066 0X Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Names and Functions of Parts Chapter 2 1 Configuration Operation of the PDW V1 uses the parts shown in the following figure AC power inlet connector left side Connect to AC power with a power cord not supplied see page 95 Battery pack shoe covered see page 33 Shoulder belt posts see page 95 Disc slot and EJECT button
100. ing a Disc page 37 To set the date and time See 3 4 Setting the Date and Time page 34 7 5 System Menu 85 D NU 86 Maintenance and Troubleshooting chapter 8 1Periodic Maintenance 8 1 1 Digital Hours Meter The digital hours meter can provide six items of information about the operational history of the unit The information can be displayed in the time data display and also by text superimposition on the monitor connected to the unit Use the information as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance For periodic maintenance consult your Sony dealer Display modes of the digital hours meter H01 OPERATION mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of 1 hour H11 OPERATION mode resettable Same as HO except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace parts H12 LASER PARAMETER mode resettable This shows the cumulative light output time for the optical head in units of hours The count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the optical head H13 SEEK RUNNING mode resettable This shows the cumulative seek operation time for the optical head in units of hours The count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the seek motor H14 SPINDLE RUNNING mode resettable This shows the cumulative spindle rotation time i
101. ion or the title of each clip list is shown in the list of clip lists The date of creation is always shown for clip lists without titles To switch between the date and the title Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button Use the up and down arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the name of the clip list to delete and press the right arrow button A confirmation message like the one shown below appears CLEAR CLIP LIST CLEAR OK CLEAR TO MENU SET KEY MENU KEY 2 Press the SET button The current clip list is cleared leaving it with no clip list loaded DELETE CLIP LIST DELETE E0001 OK DELETE TO MENU SET KEY MENU_KEY 3 Press the SET button The selected clip list is deleted from the disc 5 3 5 Clearing the Current Clip List Proceed as follows to clear the current clip list leaving it 5 3 6 Setting the Start Timecode of the Current Clip List The start timecode LTC of the current clip list is set to 00 00 00 00 when the unit is powered on and when a disc is inserted You can set the start timecode to any value Proceed as follows 1 In the CLIP menu use the down arrow button to select TC PRESET and press the right arrow button A screen like the one shown below appears with no clip list loaded 1 In the CLIP menu use the up and down arrow buttons to move the cursor to CLEAR and press the right arrow
102. ion such as location time date company and so on The UMID is applied as follows Material No Source Pack ID generated when Shooting information when Instance No recording where and who Same as the above Same as the above Original material 00 00 00 Copied material generation number 1 byte random number 2 bytes original material and copied material material Distinguishing between the Material source ID detecting Metadata pack that identifies the source of material unit by defining the when where and who of the material unit with which it is associated 7 3 Extended Menu 17 De NU snuey Z ajdeyo AI 78 Using the Extended UMID You have to enter a country code organization code and user code Set the country code referring to the ISO 3166 table and set the organization code and user code independently For details see About UMID ownership information page 78 Functions of UMID data The UMID data enables the followings Add a globally unique ID to every clip of audio visual material The unique ID is used to detect the material source and to link it with the original source material Distinguishing between original material and copied material 00 is added to the Instance Number for original material Recording based on the UTC The UTC is used when recording the UMID This enables uniform control of source material recorded all over the world base
103. irectX 8 1b or higher To install PDZ 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM Proxy Browsing Software PDZ 1 in the CD ROM drive of the computer and execute the Setup exe file then follow the installation instructions For details refer to the ReadMe file contained on the CD ROM disc Make sure that the hard disk drive on which the work folder to store the material transferred from this unit has adequate free space The amount of proxy AV data transferred is about 1 4 GB per disc when recording in the DVCAM format To transfer files between the computer and this unit requires this unit s IP address and other network related settings to be made For details of the network related settings see To change network settings page 82 5 4 Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software File Operations chapter 6 1 Overview A remote computer can be connected to this unit and used to operate on recorded data which has been saved in data files such as video and audio data files There are two ways to connect a remote computer e FAM connection Connect the S400 i LINK connector on this unit to the i LINK IEEE1394 connector on the remote computer using an i LINK cable see page 58 FTP connection Connect the network connectors on this unit and the remote computer using a network cable see page 59 6 1 1 Directory Structure The following figure shows the directory structure of discs visible to a remote com
104. isplay SET button Use for setup menu settings scene selection thumbnail settings and so on O RESET button Press to reset the counter This is also used to cancel setup menu settings and abandon scene selection thumbnail SHIFT button Use to switch the functions of various buttons 4 Playback controls PREV button PLAY button NEXT button NEXT STOP Es E 5 9 top LF REV Lr FWD END O STOP button O PREV previous button Press this turning it on to show the first frame of the current clip While the first frame of a clip is shown pressing this button jumps to the beginning of the previous clip This button is also used together with other buttons for the following operations Reverse direction high speed search Hold down the PLAY button and press this button A high speed search in the reverse direction is carried out Displaying the first frame of the first clip Hold down the SHIFT button and press this button O PLAY button To start playback press this button turning it on NEXT button Press this turning it on to show the first frame of the next clip This button is also used together with other buttons for the following operations Forward direction high speed search Hold down the PLAY button and press this button A high speed search in the forward direction is carried out Displaying the last frame of the last clip Hold dow
105. ition The playback position is saved to the disc when the disc is ejected which allows playback to start at that position whenever it is loaded into any XDCAM player This function is not available when the write protect tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled position This section describes the following types of playback e Normal playback Playback at normal 1 speed Playback in jog mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the speed of turning the jog dial Playback in shuttle mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the angular position of the shuttle dial Normal playback First insert a disc For details of how to insert a disc see 3 6 4 Loading and Unloading a Disc on page 37 4 2 Playback Operation 4 MARK1 button and V MARK2 button Jog dial oo oo Shuttle dial STOP button NEXT button PLAY button PREV button To start playback Press the PLAY button Playback starts When two or more clips are recorded on the disc they are played back continuously No audio is output when non audio signals are played back To jump to the next or previous clip then start playback Use the PREV button NEXT button jog dial or shuttle dial For information about the functions
106. itzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie 89 336 EWG sowie die Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73 23 EWG der EG Kommission Angewandte Normen e EN60065 Sicherheitsbestimmungen e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St raussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit f r die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen El Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschr nktem Ma e industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio 1 Fur Ihren privat genutzten Videorecorder mu eine Fernseh Rundfunk Genehmigung beantragt werden sofern nicht bereits eine Genehmigung fur ein Fernsehgerat desselben Haushaltes vorliegt Im gesch ftlichen Bereich ist jeder einzelne Videorecorder anmelde und geb hrenpflichtig Auskunft ggf bei der GEZ oder den Rundfunkanstalten 2 Im privaten Bereich ist die Aufzeichnung von urheberrechtlich gesch tzten Werken auf Bild und Tontrager gestattet Die entsprechenden Urheber Verg tungen sind im Kaufpreis des Ger tes enthalten Offentliche Wiedergabe oder Verbreitung von mitgeschnittenen Fernsehsendungen ist ohne Erlaubnis nicht zulassig verpflichtet zu Schadenersatz und ist gegebenenfalls strafbar 3 Im Rahmen der Regelung des 847 des Urheberrechtsgesetzes sind Aufzeichnungen von Schulfernsehprogrammen gestattet Mitschnitte von Schulfunksendungen d rfen jedoch nur f r den Un
107. k Button Switch Settings For details of the settings of the buttons switches see the Before beginning playback make any necessary button pages indicated in parenthesis switch settings AC power switch rear panel Press I to power on When using a battery pack fit the battery pack to the battery pack shoe beforehand See page 33 TC VITC button Select TC or VITC to display the time code recorded on the disk in the time data display See page 26 AUDIO MONITOR buttons Select the audio channel to monitor See page 20 On standby switch Set the switch to the I position turning the indicator on See page 20 COUNTER button Select the data to be displayed in the time data display See page 26 Remote control switch see page 20 Local 4 1 Preparations for Playback 39 yoeghelq y eldeyo 40 4 2Playback Operation Disc playback start position Although this unit uses optical discs it is designed to offer the most convenient features of tape playback by VTRs One of these is the playback start position which works in the same way as tape as described below After playback stop The unit stops at the position where the STOP button was pressed Press the PLAY button to resume playback at the stop position After disc insertion The unit stops at the position of the disc when it was most recently ejected Press the PLAY button to resume playback at the most recent pos
108. k that the network cable is connected to this unit before carrying out the operation Using the 4M buttons display gt DHCP Press the gt button Press the Y button to display gt gt ENABLE BE N Press the SET button To check the assigned IP address In the NETWORK CONFIG menu using the 4 0 buttons display gt IP address then press the gt button If the IP address cannot be assigned this is shown as 000 000 000 000 In this case consult the network administrator To set the IP address First set DHCP to DISABLE See the previous item When the IP address is assigned automatically 7 4 Maintenance Menu 1 Using the 4 1 buttons display gt IP address 2 Press the gt button The IP address appears and the digit that can be changed flashes a Flashes to indicate that the digit can be changed 3 Set the IP address To select a different digit to be changed Use the lt gt buttons To change the value of a digit Turn the jog dial or shuttle dial Turning clockwise increases the value and turning counterclockwise decreases the value The 4 0 buttons can be used To retu
109. lips in the clip list Cursor Insertion position for the next sub clip to be included Thumbnails of the sub clips already included in the clip list To move the cursor within the scene selection window When the scene selection window appears as you carry out step 3 use the left and right arrow buttons to move in the desired direction 6 when you have added all of the desired clips save the current clip list to disc For details see 5 3 2 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 51 Unless the current clip list has been saved to disc its contents will be lost when a disc is ejected or the unit is powered off After creating a clip list be sure to save it Creating a sub clip from a full screen display clip and including it in the clip list Quick scene selection To create any sub clip from a full screen display clip and include it in the clip list proceed as follows 1 With the SUBCLIP button off and the clip shown in the full screen display carry out playback and search to find the point you want to be the IN point of the sub clip 2 Atthe point you want to be the IN point of the sub clip hold down the lt IN button and press the SET button This sets the IN point and the IN indicator lights 3 Inthe same way find the point you want to be the OUT point of the sub clip hold down the gt OUT button and press the SET button This sets the OUT point and the OUT indicator lights
110. menti o spruzzi Non collocare sull apparecchio oggetti contenenti liquidi come ad esempio vasi di fiori L apparecchio non scollegato dalla fonte di alimentazione CA corrente di rete fintanto che e collegato ad una presa di corrente anche se l apparecchio stesso stato spento Evitate di installare l apparecchio in uno spazio limitato tipo in una libreria o in un mobiletto incassato Questo apparecchio provvisto di interruttore principale posizionato sul pannello posteriore Installare apparecchio in modo tale che l utente possa accedere facilmente all interruttore principale Quando si usa un cavo a presa modulare Per sicureazza non collegare ad un connettore per il collegamento di periferiche che potrebbe avere una tensione eccessiva CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Questo registratore di dischi professionale classificato come PRODOTTO LASER CLASSE 1 Propriet del laser a diodo Lunghezza d onda da 403 a 410 nm Durata emissione Continua Potenza d emissione del laser 65 mW mass a picco di impulso 35 mW mass di CW LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS RADIATIONS LASER DE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE CAUTION ATTENTION VORSICHT ADVARSEL ADVARSEL VARNING VARO For EUROPE NE PAS REGARDER DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS
111. n lt button IN button gt button OUT button You can use these buttons for thumbnail selection menu setting operations setting IN OUT points and so on O 2 MARK1 button and MARK2 button lt IN button and gt 0UT button IN indicator and OUT indicator O MARKI1 button and amp MARK2 button When the THUMBNAIL button is lit you can use these for thumbnail selection During playback the 4 MARK1 and MARK2 buttons can be pressed with the SET button held down to record a shot mark 1 or shot mark 2 as an essence mark To delete or change essence marks use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software lt IN button and gt OUT button When the THUMBNAIL button is lit you can use these for thumbnail selection 2 2 Control Panel 21 Seg jo suonouny pue sauen z Jejdeyo NU SIB JO SUONOUNY pue seweN z Jaldeyo An In or Out point is set when you press the SET button with the lt IN or gt OUT button held down The In or Out point setting is deleted when you press the RESET button with the amp IN or gt OUT button held down IN indicator and OUT indicator IN indicator When an IN point can be set this flashes and when the IN point is set it changes to continuously lit If an attempt is made to set the IN point after a recorded OUT point this flashes rapidly OUT indicator When an OUT point can be set this flashes and when the OUT point is set it changes to continuously lit
112. n which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 3 4 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For the customers in the USA This product contains mercury Disposal of this product may be regulated if sold in the USA For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance www eiae org http www eiae org For the customers in the USA and Canada e RECYCLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES Lithium lon batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www
113. n the SHIFT button and press this button STOP button To stop playback press this button turning it on The frame at the stop point appears The unit enters standby off mode when you press this button with the SHIFT button held down It returns from standby off mode to the original state when you press this button again with the SHIFT button held down The lit or unlit status of the STOP button does not change This unit can automatically enter standby mode whenever a specified time elapses in disc stop mode For details see the description of extended menu item 501 STILL TIMER page 72 2 2 Control Panel 23 Sed jo suonouny pue sauen z Jejdeyo NU seq JO SUONOUNY pue SAWEN z JaJdeyo 2 3 LCD Panel O Image display color 1 Status display monochrome see page 24 a ur Y Uy AN PH on ae Pa VITC VIUB COUNTER KL AUDIO 625 IMX 504030 ES O Display setting section and WARNING indicator see page 25 Indicators on the back of the LCD panel O Image display color In playback and editing operations this shows the While the ACCESS indicator is lit do not turn off the AC playback video clip thumbnail images and so on power switch disconnect the power cord or remove the battery This could lead to a loss of data from the disc O Indicato
114. n units of hours The count is resettable 8 1 Periodic Maintenance This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the spindle motor H15 LOADING COUNTER mode resettable Display the total number of times disc has been loaded in the unit The count is resettable To display the hours meter Press the MENU button then turn the jog dial or shuttle dial to display the required item in the time data display and on the monitor connected to the unit Jog dial SHUTTLE sos O 109000 ODO MENU button Shuttle dial To exit from the hours meter Press the MENU button To jump to HO1 Press the MENU button then the COUNTER button Every time you press the COUNTER button menu item HO1 or BO1 is recalled alternately 8 2 Error Messages Error codes appear in the time data display when an error usually a hardware problem occurs Error codes and error messages appear on the image display When an error message appears follow the instructions in the error message to resolve the problem Error code Error code Error code in time data display Error code ERROR AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED INFORM SERVICE OF FOLLOWING CODE PRESS EJECT KEY TO EJECT DISC Error message on image display 8 3 Alarms An ala
115. ng the unit under conditions in which condensation is likely first insert the disc and close the lid on the disc slot e If when you move the on standby switch to the I position the indication HUMID appears in the status display do not insert a disc until the indication disappears 8 4 Condensation 93 Bunooysa qno pue soueuejuren g 1e1deu9 WMI Appendixes Specifications General Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz DC with battery Power consumption 45 W Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 44 A 240 V 17 A 100 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 13 A 230 V Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating relative humidity 25 to 90 Less than 90 Mass 3 5 kg 7 lb 11 oz External dimensions w h d 210 x 90 x 320 mm 83 g x 3 g x 12 gt g inches Specifications 90 3 g H A C g 9 8 wo S a Q 3 EQ mM LT 210 8 g e 99 Unit mm inches System Recording format Proxy video MPEG 4 Proxy audio A law 8 4 channels 8 bits 8 kHz 1 The MPEG 4 Codec is a product of Ingenient Technologies Inc Playback format Video MPEG IMX 50 40 30 Mb s DVCAM 25 Mb s Pr
116. ns Do not store for long periods under high temperatures or in locations exposed to direct sunlight If playback conditions have deteriorated If a yellow or red playback condition mark appears check the following points Whether the disc displays the same playback condition on other XDCAM devices If so the surface of the disc may be dirty or scratched or the performance of the recording layers on the disc may have worsened due to age Do not use discs with these symptoms Whether every disc inserted into an XDCAM device displays the same playback conditions If so the performance of the laser diodes may have deteriorated Check the total optical output time 3 6 Handling Discs 3 6 Handling Discs 3 6 1 Discs Used for Playback This unit uses the following disc for playback PFD23 Professional Disc capacity 23 3 GB 1 Professional Disc is a trademark of Sony Corporation It is not possible to use the following discs with this unit e Blu ray Disc e Professional Disc for Data 3 6 2 Notes on Handling Handling The Professional Disc is housed in a cartridge and is designed to allow handling free of risk from dust or fingerprints However if the cartridge is subjected to a severe shock for example by dropping it this can result in damage or scratching of the disc If the disc is scratched it may be impossible to record video audio or to play back the content recorded on the disc The discs shoul
117. nsfer files between an external device and the PDW V1 connect a network cable to this connector and the external device For safety when connecting external devices to this connector do not connect connectors which may have excessive voltage Follow the instructions in this manual when making connections 15400 i LINK connector 6 pin complying with TEEE1394 Using the AV C protocol Outputs a DVCAM format digital video audio signal Using FAM protocol Transfers files to and from supporting devices If video or audio signals from an external device connected with the pS400 i LINK connector are not output disconnect the i LINK cable and connect it again pushing it straight in When the PDW V1 is connected to a device with a 6 pin i LINK connector by an i LINK cable before unplugging the i LINK cable first power off the device and disconnect the power plug from the outlet If the i LINK cable is unplugged with the device power plug still connected a current from an excessive voltage 8 to 40 V output from the i LINK connector of the device flows into the PDW V1 This may cause a failure of the PDW V1 When connecting the PDW V1 to a device with a 6 pin i LINK connector connect to the 6 pin i LINK connector of the other device first Except in playback mode jog and shuttle modes etc if you are monitoring the audio signal output from this connector on another device the audio signal may sound differently from th
118. of the strength of the desired signal to the accompanying electronic interference the noise If S N is high sounds are reproduced with less noise and pictures are reproduced clearly without snow SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol XDCAM uses this protocol to monitor equipment operating status via network connectors Sub clip One of the sections which make up a clip list A sub clip may be part of a clip or an entire clip Thumbnail image A reduced still picture of video for display on a GUI screen XDCAM creates thumbnail images from proxy video and displays them as index pictures on GUI screens Time code A digitally encoded signal which is recorded with video data to identify each frame of the video by hour minute second and frame number SMPTE time code is applied to NTSC system and EBU time code to PAL and SECAM systems UMID Unique Material Identifier A standard SMPTE 330M for video and audio metadata The Basic section of a UMID contains a globally unique number and a material number for the identification of recorded material An optional section called the Source Pack contains information such as the time and location of recording A UMID with the Basic section only is called a Basic UMID A UMID with the Source Pack is called an Extended UMID User bits A total of 32 bits are provided in the time code which the user can use to record such information as date reel number or scene
119. of these buttons see 4 Playback controls on page 22 For details of the jog and shuttle dials see I Jog shuttle control block on page 21 To stop playback Press the STOP button If you play back to the end of the last clip Playback automatically stops If in this state you press the PLAY button the message ALARM DISC END appears on the monitor To carry out playback again move back to the desired clip using the PREV button jog dial or shuttle dial To record an essence mark While playing back a disc you can record essence marks such as shot mark 1 and shot mark 2 in desired frames To record a shot mark 1 or shot mark 2 hold down the 4 MARK or amp MARK2 button and press the SET button To erase or change essence marks use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software Playback in jog mode In jog mode you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning the jog dial The playback speed range is 1 times normal speed To carry out playback in jog mode do as follows Press the JOG button turning it on 2 Turn the jog dial in the desired direction at the speed corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in jog mode starts 3 To stop playback in jog mode stop turning the jog dial When extended menu item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE is set to dial factory
120. ommand syntax column lt SP gt means a space entered by pressing the space bar and lt CRLF gt means a new line entered by pressing the Enter key Command name Description Command syntax transferred USER Send this command to begin the login USER lt SP gt lt username gt lt CRLF gt process Input example USER admin PASS After sending the USER command PASS lt SP gt lt password gt lt CRLF gt send this command to complete the login process Input example PASS pdw v1 QUIT Terminates the FTP connection If a file QUIT lt CRLF gt is being transferred terminates after completion of the transfer PORT Specifies the IP address and port to PORT lt SP gt lt h1 h2 h3 h4 p1 p2 gt lt CRLF gt which this unit should connect for the next file transfer for data transfer from h1 most significant byte to h4 least significant byte IP this unit address e p1 most significant byte p2 least significant byte Port address Input example PORT 10 0 0 1 242 48 IP address 10 0 0 1 Port number 62000 PASV This command requests this unit to PASV lt CRLF gt listen on a data port which is not its default data port It puts this unit into passive mode waiting for the remote computer to make a data connection TYPE Specifies the type of data to be TYPE lt SP gt lt type code options delimited by lt SP gt gt lt CRLF gt lt type code gt can be any of the following Howe
121. on CLIP MENU 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on SAVE Thumbnails of the sub clips within the current clip list DELETE appear CLEAR TC PRESET 48 5 2 Basic Operations 27 AUG 14 00 DUR 00 05 20 00 To escape from the thumbnail display to the full screen display Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it off Use the arrow buttons or jog dial to select the desired sub clip You can select sub clips with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next sub clip Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down Move to the first or last sub clip Press the or Y button with the SHIFT button held down Switch to the previous or next page Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button The sub clip operation menu appears DUR 00 04 00 00 27 AUG 11 00 To return to the thumbnail display without moving the sub clip Do either of the following e Use the arrow buttons to select EXIT and press the SET button e Press the RESET button Use the arrow buttons to select MOVE and press the SET button The sub clip movement screen appears The sub clip selected in step 3 appears surrounded by a frame This shows that third sub clip is moved to the position of eighth sub clip Cursor showing the position to which the selected sub clip is moved To escape from the sub clip movement screen to the previous screen
122. oxy video MPEG 4 Audio MPEG IMX 16 bits 48 kHz 8 channels or 24 bits 48 kHz 4 channels DVCAM 16 bits 48 kHz 4 channels Proxy audio A law 8 4 channels 8 bits 8 kHz Recording Playback time MPEG IMX 50 Mb s 45 min 40 Mb s 55 min 30 Mb s 68 min DVCAM 85 min Search speed Jog mode 1times normal speed Shuttle mode 20 times normal speed Video performance Sampling frequency Y 13 5 MHz R Y B Y 6 75 MHz Quantization 10 bits sample Output input connectors VIDEO OUT BNC xl character out 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative BNC xl character out SDI format SMPTE 259M ITU R BT656 3 270 Mb s D sub 15 pin x1 analog RGB Scanning frequency 525 line mode horizontal 31 5 kHz vertical 60 Hz Scanning frequency 625 line mode horizontal 31 2 kHz vertical 50 Hz AUDIO MONITOR OUT RCA x2 L R 6 dBu 47 KQ unbalanced Jack x1 16 dBu 8 Q unbalanced SDI OUT MONITOR PHONES S400 i LINK 6 pin complying with IEEE 1394 z network 100Base TX RJ 45 x1 Accessories supplied Operation manuals 2 English version 1 Japanese version 1 CD ROM manual 1 PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software 1 Shoulder belt 1 Accessories not supplied AC power cord e For the customers in the U S A and Canada Part No 1 551 812 41 125 V 10 A about 2 4 m e For the customers in the United Kingdom Part No 1 777 823 12 250 V 10 A about 2 0 m e For the customers in European countries othe
123. pan if the country code is JP it is 2 bytes if JPN it is 3 bytes Thus enter the following JP__ or JPN _ where _ represents a space ORGANIZATION organization code Enter an abbreviated 4 byte alphanumeric string for the organization code Organization codes must be acquired by applying to the SMPTE registration office When no organization code has been acquired it is forbidden to enter an arbitrary string As a rule the code 00 must be entered Freelance operators who do not belong to an origination should enter There are no problems in recording or playing back audio video signals if ORGANIZATION is not set USER user code Enter the 4 byte alphanumeric strings for user identification The user code is registered with each organization locally It is usually not centrally registered When the country code is less than 4 bytes enter the country code from the beginning of the 4 bytes and enter the space character 20h in the remaining strings This user code is determined by the organization The methods used depend on the organization User code cannot be entered when no organization code has been entered 7 4 Maintenance Menu 7 4 1 Items in the Maintenance Menu The maintenance menu includes the following items In the table the underscored items are the factory default settings For details about DRIVE MAINTENANCE ADJUST CHECK BATTERY CONFIG SERVICE SUPPORT and OTHERS
124. plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus e Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer e Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over VAS e Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio
125. press the SET button e Press the RESET button The screen returns to the sub clip thumbnail display Use the left or right arrow button to select OK and press the SET button This deletes the sub clip and the screen returns to the sub clip thumbnail display Saving edited clip lists to disc The operations described above moving trimming and deleting sub clips are carried out on the current clip list Execute the procedure in 5 3 2 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 51 to save the current clip list to disc again as a clip list Unless the current clip list has been saved to disc its contents will be lost when a disc is ejected or the unit is powered off After creating a clip list be sure to save it 5 3 Clip List Operations 5 3 1 Displaying the CLIP Menu Proceed as follows e The CLIP menu can handle up to 99 clip lists e Do this operation in stop mode With the THUMBNAIL button off hold down the SHIFT button and press the SUBCLIP button The CLIP menu appears CLIP MENU LOAD gt SAVE DELETE CLEAR TC PRESET Use this menu to carry out the following operations e Save the current clip list to disc e Load a clip list on disc into the current clip list e Delete a clip list from disc e Clear the current clip list e Set the start timecode of the current clip list 5 3 2 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc Proceed as follows 1 Inthe CLIP menu
126. puter This structure is not the same as the actual structure recorded on the disc root a ae INDEX XML DISCMETA XML Clip C0001 MXF co001 M01 XML l C0002 MXF C0002M01 XML C0003 MXF 0 cooosmot XML Edit EO001E01 SMI E0001M01 XML gt E0002E01 SMI E0002M01 XML Sub C0001501 MXF C0002801 MXF i C0003801 MXF General a Root directory 6 1 Overview 55 suonelado ell4 9 Ja deyo AI 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions This section explains which operations are possible on Read Read data sequentially from the start to the end of files stored in each directory the file When required the following operation tables distinguish Partial read Read only a part of the data in the file reading and overwriting from partial reading and Overwrite Overwrite data sequentially from the start to overwriting the end of the file Partial overwrite Overwrite data to a part of the file only Root directory File name Content Operations Read Overwrite Rename Create Delete Partial read Partial overwrite INDEX XML Contains information about all Yes No No No No material on the disc DISCMETA XML Contains the disc ID and disc label Yes Yes 2 No No No Other files
127. r than the United Kingdom Part No 1 551 631 61 250 V 10 A about 2 0 m Related products Battery packs BP L60S BP GL65 BP GL95 BP M100 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Using the Shoulder Belt The following figures show how to fit the supplied shoulder belt If you fit the shoulder belt incorrectly the unit may fall down and cause body injury Follow the procedures described below to fit or remove the shoulder belt Press and pull up 1 To remove the shoulder belt While pressing down the indication PRESS move the clip downwards to release it Using the Shoulder Belt 95 ane A xipueddy AI Glossary AES EBU A standard established jointly by the AES Audio Engineering Society and EBU European Broadcasting Union for serial transmission of digital audio Two channels of audio can be transmitted via a single connector Clip A recording unit Clips are created every time recording starts and stops Clip list A list of locations in the material recorded on the disc arranged in any order Clips lists can be created with the scene selection function of this unit and with the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software Color subcarrier In a composite video signal a signal superimposed upon the picture luminance information for the purpose of conveying the associated color information Color and s
128. rations 29 PREV button 22 Proxy Browsing Software See also PDZ 1 30 54 Proxy data 16 Q Quick scene selection 47 R Recording essence mark 40 Related products 95 REMOTE 20 Remote control switch 20 39 RESET button 22 Reverse high speed search 22 S Salvage function 38 Scene selection 45 quick scene selection 47 SDI OUT connector 28 Security slot 19 SET button 22 Setup 33 SHIFT button 22 Shoulder belt 95 posts 19 Shuttle dial 21 mode 41 SHUTTLE button 21 SNMP 17 Specifications 94 Status display 24 STOP button 23 Sub clip 45 SUBCLIP button 22 Superimposed text information See also Text information 34 System menu 84 items 84 operations 84 T TC 26 TC VITC button 26 39 indicator 25 Text information 34 display adjustment 34 information displayed 34 operation mode 35 TC reader drop frame mark 35 time data 34 VITC field mark 35 THUMBNAIL button 22 Thumbnail search 16 42 Time data display 25 types 34 Troubleshooting 86 U UB 26 UB VIUB indicator 25 UMID data 77 V VGA output 17 VIDEO OUT connector 28 VITC field mark 35 indicator 25 W WARNING indicator 25 26 Write protecting discs 36 Index 99 Le HMM 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
129. rbrc org Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries e RECYCLING NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES Nickel metal hydride batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www rbrc org Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards e EN60065 Product Safety e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Voor de Klanten in Nederland e Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat e Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel
130. rden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden Uberlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualifiziertem Fachpersonal DIESES GERAT MUSS GEERDET WERDEN ACHTUNG Das Ger t ist nicht tropf und spritzwassersicher daher d rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llten Gegenstande z B Vasen darauf abgestellt werden Solange das Netzkabel an eine Netzsteckdose angeschlossen ist bleibt das Ger t auch im ausgeschalteten Zustand mit dem Stromnetz verbunden Das Ger t nicht an Orten aufstellen z B in B cherregalen oder Einbauschr nken wo keine ausreichende Bel ftung gew hrleistet ist Der Hauptschalter dieses Ger ts befindet sich an der Ruckwand Stellen Sie das Gerat so auf dass jederzeitiger Zugriff auf diesen Hauptschalter gew hrleistet ist Bei Verwendung eines Kabels mit RJ 11 Stecker Aus Sicherheitsgr nden nicht mit einer Komponente verbinden die u U eine berm ig hohe Spannung f hrt CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Dieser Professional Disc Recorder ist als CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT eingestuft Eigenschaften der Laserdiode Wellenlange 403 bis 410 nm Emissionsdauer Ununterbrochen Laser Ausgangsleistung 65 mW max Impulsspitze 35 mW max Dauerstrich LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
131. recorded normally the disc DI read err off A disc read error occurred Try ejecting the disc and inserting it DRV ADJ err off Adjustment processing failed when a ad diac disc was inserted a With respect to setting of basic menu item 016 During playback of a disc defect Message in time Display Description Action data display condition 525 60 Disc limit An attempt was made to play back a disc Use a disc recorded with the PAL recorded with the NTSC system when system this unit is in 625 line mode PAL system 625 50 Disc limit An attempt was made to play back a disc Use a disc recorded with the NTSC recorded with the PAL system when this system unit is in 525 U or 525 J line mode NTSC system No Support off A disc recorded in an unsupported Use a disc recorded in the MPEG IMX or recording format was inserted DVCAM format Disc Error off Normal playback is not possible because Use another disc You can check the state of a disc by checking playback condition marks see page 35 a With respect to setting of basic menu item 016 During control panel operations Message in time Display Description Action data display condition REMOTE on A button was pressed while the remote To operate from the control panel wait control switch was set to REMOTE until control by the remote device ends and then set the remote control switch to LOCA
132. refer to the Maintenance Manual AUDIO CONFIG items relating to audio control Item DATA LENGTH Setting When IMX50 IMX405 or IMX30 is selected in setup menu item 031 this selects the audio quantization bit count and number of recording channels 16 x 8 16 bits x 8 channels 24 x 4 24 bits x 4 channels When item 031 is set to DVCAM the setting is automatically fixed at 16 bits x 4 channels NON AUDIO INPUT Select whether to handle digital audio signals as non audio signals during recording DHCP Sub item 1 tr1 tr2 audio Handle as audio signals 2 tr3 tr4 data Handle as non audio signals 3 tr5 tr6 4 tr7 tr8 NETWORK CONFIG items relating to network settings Item Setting Set whether to assign an IP address automatically with the DHCP server DISABLE Do not assign automatically ENABLE Assign automatically IP ADDRESS PRESET Set IP address 192 168 001 010 When DHCP is set to ENABLE it is not possible to set the IP address SUBNET MASK PRESET Set the subnet mask 255 255 255 000 When DHCP is set to ENABLE it is not possible to set the subnet mask DEFAULT GATEWAY PRESET Set the default gateway 000 000 000 000 When DHCP is set to ENABLE it is not possible to set the default gateway LINK SPEED Set the communications speed AUTO 10Mbps 100Mbps DUPLEX Set the communications method AUTO
133. rm warning message appears in the time data display when an operation is attempted which is inappropriate for the settings on this unit or the state of the disc The image display shows the alarm message and also the action to take to resolve the problem Alarm in time data display ALARM REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED SET REMOTE LOCAL NETWORK SWITCH TO LOCAL Alarm on image display 8 3 1 Alarm List The following tables list the alarms displayed by this unit categorized according to the state of the unit when the alarms occur The setting of basic menu item 016 ALARM DISPLAY determines whether or not some of these alarms appear The Display condition column in the tables shows whether the alarm is displayed according to or regardless of the setting of menu item 016 off Always display regardless of the setting limit Display when the setting is limit or on on Display only when the setting is on See 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations page 69 for more information about how to set menu item 016 8 2 Error Messages 8 3 Alarms 87 Sunooysa qno pue soueuejuren 8 181deu9 WMI Sunooysa qno pue soueuajuley 8 Joldeyo When the unit is powered on Message in time Display Description Action data display condition 2 MENU Ver UP off Setup menu settings were reset Reset the setup menu items
134. rn to the factory default setting Press the RESET button 4 When all digits are set press the SET button This returns to the NETWORK CONFIG menu To cancel a setting Before pressing the SET button press the MENU button This returns to the NETWORK CONFIG menu without saving the new setting 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 as required to set the subnet mask and default gateway 6 In the NETWORK CONFIG menu press the SET button T When the NOW SAVING message vanishes power the unit off and then on again with the on standby switch Setting the communications speed Set the communications speed LINK SPEED and communications method DUPLEX to match the network environment For details of the operation see To change the setting of a menu item page 82 7 4 Maintenance Menu 83 diia NU snue Z ajdeyo AI 84 7 5 System Menu 7 5 1 Items in the System Menu The system menu includes the following items DISC MENU items relating to disc Item Setting STATUS Display disc status or clip status Sub item Although the PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can write TITLE1 and TITLE2 only TITLE is displayed here 1 DISC Display disc status 2 CLIP Display clip status DELETE Delete clips on the disc Sub item 1 LAST CLIP Delete the last clip 2 ALL CLIP Delete all the clips Files in the General directory cannot be deleted FORMAT Select the disc
135. romagnetica Emissione e EN55103 2 Sensibilit ai disturbi elettromagnetici Immunit Questo prodotto destinato all uso nei seguenti ambienti elettromagnetici E1 residenziali E2 commerciali e industriali leggeri E3 esterni urbani e E4 ambienti EMC controllati ad esempio studi televisivi ATTENZIONE 1 Utilizzare un cavo di alimentazione a 3 anime connettore per l apparecchio spina con terminali di messa a terra approvati che siano conformi alle normative sulla sicurezza in vigore in ogni paese se applicabili 2 Utilizzare un cavo di alimentazione a 3 anime connettore per l apparecchio spina confrmi alla rete elettrica voltaggio ampere In caso di domande relative all uso del cavo di alimentazione connettore per l apparecchio spina di cui sopra consultare personale qualificato ADVERTENCIA Para evitar el riesgo de incendios o electrocuci n no exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad Para evitar descargas el ctricas no abra el aparato Solicite asistencia t cnica nicamente a personal especializado ESTE APARATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA PRECAUCI N No se debe exponer la unidad a derrames ni goteos ni se debe situar cerca objetos llenos de l quido como por ejemplo vasos La unidad no queda desconectada de la alimentaci n el ctrica siempre que est conectado al tomacorriente incluso aunque se desconecte el interruptor principal No instale el aparato en un lugar estrec
136. rrectly they will be displayed with an asterisk For example T R or UR O Time code reader drop frame mark for 525 line mode only gt Indicates drop frame mode 7 Indicates non drop frame mode VITC field mark gt blank Odd fields gt Even fields O Operation mode Display Operation mode DISC OUT Disc is not loaded LOADING Disc is being loaded UNLOADING Disc is being unloaded STANDBY OFF Standby off mode STOP Stop mode NEXT Cuing up to the first frame of the next clip PREV Cuing up to the first frame of the current clip FFWD Fast forward search FREV Fast reverse search PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked PLAY LOCK _ Playback mode servo locked JOG STILL A still picture in jog mode JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction JOG REV Jog mode in reverse direction SHUTTLE STILL A still picture in shuttle mode SHUTTLE Speed Shuttle mode TOP 0001 xxxx Cuing up to the first frame of the first clip END xxxx xxxx Cuing up to the last frame of the last clip PREROLL Cuing up during thumbnail search O Playback condition mark One of three channel condition marks is displayed when the ACCESS indicator is lit The three channel condition marks indicate the following three stages Display Name Description Green condition There is no problem with the playback condition This unit an
137. rs on the back of the LCD panel Th two indicators as follows ere are two indicators as follows El Status display monochrome O Audio level meters O Time data display VITC VIUB COUNTER Ba ALARM Yo Moa ACCESS indicator Ls BAT E OOO JOOO F 12 CH 26 CH 37 CH 48 VD indicator AUDIO indicators 10 on standby indicator Lights when the on standby BATT display switch on the control panel is in the on I position O 525 625 indicator ACCESS indicator Lights when the disc is being accessed If the on standby switch is set to the O Disc loaded mark position while this indicator is lit access to the disc is completed before the unit switches to the standby state O IMX DVCAM indicator O Audio level meters These show the audio levels for channels 1 to 4 or channels 5 to 8 When the audio level exceeds 0 dB on any channel the OVER indicator for that channel lights 24 2 3 LCD Panel The DATA indicator lights when non audio signals are played back O Time data display Normally this shows the disc playback time time code or user bit information as selected by the COUNTER button in the display setting section and the TC VITC button It is also used for error messages setup menus and other displays The following indicators are arranged above the time data display in sequence from le
138. s page 56 RNFR lt SP gt lt path name before change gt lt CRLF gt RNTO lt SP gt lt path name after change gt lt CRLF gt Input example RNFR General info txt RNTO General clip_info txt DELE Deletes the specified file on this unit Depending on the directory and file type deletion may not be possible For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 56 DELE lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt Input example DELE Clip C0099 MXF 6 3 FTP File Operations 63 suopeledo ely 9 181deu9 NT suonelado ell4 9 Ja deyo All 64 Command name STAT Description Sends information about properties of the specified file or about data transfer status from this unit to the remote computer The following property information is sent depending on the file type e MXF file Command syntax STAT lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt The following data is transferred depending on whether a file is specified with lt path name gt e File specified The properties of the specified file e No specification The size of the data transferred thus far unit bytes File name File type Input example STAT Clip C0001 MXF CODEC type Frame rate Number of audio channels Duration e non MXF file File name ABOR Requests this unit to abort a file ABOR lt CRLF gt transfer currently in progress SYST Displays the system nam
139. s and the corresponding audio channel is output from the PHONES jack and speaker on the front panel and AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R connectors on the side panel In each of the L and R rows if the buttons for more than one channel are selected simultaneously the selected channels are mixed on the audio monitor output 1 Jog shuttle control block O SHUTTLE button O JOG button Smal Va 9 Jog shuttle transport indicators Shuttle dial Jog dial For details of playback operations with these buttons and dials see 4 2 Playback Operation on page 40 SHUTTLE button To play back in shuttle mode using the shuttle dial press this button turning it on Pressing the JOG button or turning the jog dial switches to jog mode O JOG button To play back in jog mode using the jog dial press this button turning it on Pressing the SHUTTLE button or turning the shuttle dial switches to shuttle mode Jog shuttle transport indicators These show the playback direction in jog or shuttle mode lt green Lights during playback in the reverse direction gt green Lights during playback in the forward direction H red Lights during still image display O Shuttle dial Turn this for playback in shuttle mode Turn clockwise for forward direction playback and counterclockwise for reverse direction playback In shuttle mode the playback speed varies in the range 20 times normal speed accor
140. s illustration on page 30 Or connect this unit to the network to which the remote computer is connected see connections illustration on page 31 2 Set the IP address and other network setting items for this unit For details see To change network settings page 82 If network settings have already been made Check the IP address of this unit For details see To check the assigned IP address page 82 3 Set the remote control switch to NETWORK see page 20 Making FTP connections FTP connections between this unit and a remote computer can be made with either of the following e The command prompt FTP client software This section explains how to use the command prompt For more information about using FTP client software refer to the documentation of the FTP client software on your system To log in If this unit is connected to a remote computer with a FAM connection first exit file operations on the FAM connection see page 58 1 Load a disc into this unit and put the unit into the following state e Playback search and other disc operations see page 22 Stopped e THUMBNAIL button see page 22 Off e Disc access by DELETE FORMAT and so on in the System menu see page 84 Stopped 6 3 FTP File Operations 59 suonesedo ely 9 181deu9 NU suonelado ell4 9 Ja deyo All Login is not possible unless a disc is loaded and the unit is in the state described above 2 Start the comman
141. ses BATT flashing Almost exhausted Operation of the PDW V1 continues BATT and E flashing Exhausted charging required Operation of the PDW V1 stops O 525 625 TV system indicator This displays the TV system selected in basic menu item 013 525 625 SYSTEM SELECT 525 NTSC 525 scan lines field frequency 59 94 Hz 625 PAL 625 scan lines field frequency 50 Hz O Disc loaded mark This lights while a disc is loaded in the PDW V1 It flashes while the disc is being inserted and while it is being ejected O IMX DVCAM playback format indicator During playback this shows the recording format of the inserted disc When a disc is not loaded in the unit and during FAM and FTP connections see page 55 this shows the recording format set by basic menu item 031 RECORDING FORMAT 2 Display setting section and WARNING indicator O MONITOR switch O LIGHT switch CH1 4 5 8 button O TC VITC button MONITOR LIFIHT CH1 1 5 8 TC ITC_ COUNTER CHARACTER Cd y a OFFeeO0N OFFeeON WARNIN Q COUNTER button CHARACTER butto WARNING indicator MONITOR switch Selects whether or not the color monitor display operates ON Operate OFF Do not operate The factory default setting is ON O LIGHT switch Selects whether the status monitor backlight is on or off ON On OFF Off The factory default setting is ON 2 3 LCD P
142. ssage appears e Windows XP Sony XDCAM PDW V1 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device is deleted from the Hardware devices list This unit can now resume normal operations The limitations described in Operation limitations during FAM connections see page 58 no longer apply 4 Disconnect the i LINK cable as required Reconnecting To reconnect after exiting file operations do one of the following depending on whether an i LINK cable is connected i LINK cable is not connected Connect this unit and a remote computer with an i LINK cable i LINK cable is connected Disconnect the i LINK cable from either this unit or the remote computer wait for at least 10 seconds and then reconnect the disconnected cable The unit is powered off and an i LINK cable is connected Power the unit on To disable FAM connections Execute one of the procedures described in the previous section Reconnecting to make a FAM connection between this unit and the remote computer To disable FAM connections set extended menu item 215 PC REMOTE to disable For more information about how to make this setting see 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operatoins page 75 6 3 FTP File Operations File operations between this unit and a remote computer can be carried out by the File Transfer Protocol called FTP below Preparations 1 Connect the network connectors of this unit and a remote computer with a network cable see connection
143. t CRLF gt One of the following status codes is sent 0 Initial state or no disc is loaded 1 File system mount is OK 3 File system mount is not OK SITE MEID Acquires the media ID of the disc SITE MEID lt CRLF gt loaded in this unit SITE FUNC Acquires the function and version of the SITE FUNC lt CRLF gt extended commands Information is sent in the following a format Q lt main function gt lt SP gt lt branch 3 function gt lt SP gt lt branch function version gt For XDCAM sent in a format like 200 E MXF DISK 1 200 is a response code 9 SITE UMMD When C MXF file 0001 to 0300 is SITE UMMD lt CRLF gt S ao 65 66 Menus Chapter 7 1 Menu System Configuration The settings for this unit use the following menus Setup menu See the next item Maintenance menu This provides audio control and network and setup menu settings and also shows version information For details see 7 4 Maintenance Menu page 79 System menu This provides disc formatting date setting and similar operations For details see 7 5 System Menu page 84 Setup menu The setup menu system of this unit comprises the basic setup menu also referred to simply as basic menu and extended setup menu also referred to simply as extended menu Basic menu This menu is used to make settings relating for example to the following the digital hours meter
144. t values do as follows D OO B IP TRUMENAL MENU S 1 Press the MENU button The menu appears in the image display and status display 2 Press the RESET button A message INITIALIZE ALL ITEMS TO FACTORY RESET VALUES appears in the image display and a message Init setup appears in the status display To abandon operations and return to the setup menu display Press the RESET button again 3 Press the SET button The menu settings are reset to their factory default settings Switching between 525 U line 525 J line and 625 line modes menu item 013 To switch between 525 U line 525 J line and 625 line operation modes do as follows 1 Press the MENU button 2 Turn the jog dial or shuttle dial to display menu item 013 in the time data display 3 Hold down the SHUTTLE button and turn the jog dial or shuttle dial to set menu item 013 to on 4 Press the SET button 5 Hold down the SHUTTLE button and turn the jog dial or shuttle dial to select the line mode 525 U 525 J or 625 6 Press the SET button T Turn the unit off move the on standby switch to the position to put the unit in the standby state Next time the unit is turned on when the unit is put in the operating state by moving the on stand
145. terricht verwendet werden und sind sp testens am Ende des laufenden Schuljahres zu l schen ACHTUNG 1 Verwenden Sie ein gepr ftes Netzkabel 3 adriges Stromkabel einen gepr ften Ger teanschluss einen gepr ften Stecker mit Schutzkontakten entsprechend den Sicherheitsvorschriften die im betreffenden Land gelten 2 Verwenden Sie ein Netzkabel 3 adriges Stromkabel einen Ger teanschluss einen Stecker mit den geeigneten Anschlusswerten Volt Ampere Wenn Sie Fragen zur Verwendung von Netzkabel Ger teanschluss Stecker haben wenden Sie sich bitte an qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal Zum NetzanschluB dieses Ger tes ist eine gepr fte Leitung zu verwenden Es sind die zutreffenden nationalen Errichtungs und oder Ger tebestimmungen zu beachten Fur einen Nennstrom bis 6A Es ist eine gepr fte flexible PVC ummantelte Leitung entsprechend IEC 60227 HO5VV F 3G 0 75 mm2 oder HO5VVH2 F 3G 0 75 mm2 zu verwenden Andernfalls ist eine flexible Leitung aus systhetischem Gummi entsprechend IEC 60245 Bauartkurzzeichen HO5RR F 3G 0 75 mm2 zu verwenden 7 8 ATTENZIONE Per evitare il pericolo di incendi o scosse elettriche non esporre l apparecchio alla pioggia o all umidita Per evitare scosse elettriche non aprire l apparecchio Per le riparazioni rivolgersi solo a personale qualificato QUESTO APPARECCHIO DEVE ESSERE MESSO A TERRA ATTENZIONE L apparecchio non deve essere esposto a gocciola
146. the CD ROM Manual 18 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 1 Configuration oooomccccconnnnnancnnnnnnnnnnannns 19 2 2 Control Panel cooncccccnnoccnnnanoccnnannnnana 20 2 3 LCD Panes 24 2 4 COnNnnectorS coocaccconnancconanoccnnananonananannnna 27 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 1 Connections and Settings 29 3 1 1 Connecting an External Monitor 29 3 1 2 Connections for Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software 30 3 1 3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing A e 32 3 2 Power Preparations 33 3 2 1 Using AC POWER Saone 33 3 2 2 Using a Battery Pack 33 3 3 Setup A nnn nnnnnnn nnana 33 3 4 Setting the Date and Time 34 3 5 Superimposed Text Information 34 3 6 Handling DISCS 0ooomoocccccnnccccnnccononononnss 36 3 6 1 Discs Used for Playback 36 3 6 2 Notes on Handling 36 3 6 3 Write Protecting Discs 0 0 36 3 6 4 Loading and Unloading a Disc 37 3 6 5 Formatting a DISC oooooconocccioncccnoncnnnn 37 3 6 6 To Eject Discs With the Unit Powered A ane Rats 38 3 6 7 Using the Salvage Function 38 Chapter 4 Playback 4 1 Preparations for Playback 39 4 2 Playback Operation nnnsssssssssnnnnn 40 Table of Contents 4 3 Thumbnail Search 42 4 3 1 Cuing Up a Desired Clip 42 4 3 2 Cuing Up a Frame Including an Essence MERE nana at 43 4 4 Clip List Playback
147. time of shooting the cameraman the recording method and comments about the material This metadata can be used in applications such as the following The supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can be used to add titles comments and other text data to discs and clips Computer readable text files can be recorded on the Professional Disc to allow systematic content management The ability to search metadata for the required audio and video scenes brings greater efficiency to various stages of the video production process editing archiving etc 1 XDCAM is a trademark of Sony Corporation Color LCD built in With the built in 3 5 inch type color LCD screen you can display contents on the disc without an external monitor RGB output connector provided The MONITOR connector outputs analog RGB signals You can input the signals to a PC compatible display or projector Compact size lightweight and battery powered operation The PDW V1 is designed small and light enough to carry out to the field and it is operable with battery to work speedily in the field Supporting SNMP for service and maintenance The PDW V1 is compatible with Sony remote maintenance and monitoring software an SNMP compliant application that can monitor and log the hardware s status in real time via a TCP IP network If a malfunction is detected this system can immediately identify the problem allowing you to take corrective action
148. tions 55 directory structure 55 file access mode FAM 58 FTP 59 restrictions 56 525 625 indicator 25 Formatting a disc 37 Forward high speed search 22 FTP command lists 61 file operations 59 G Glossary 96 1 5400 i LINK connector 27 Image display 24 IMX DVCAM indicator 25 IN OUT button 21 indicator 22 Indicators on back of LCD panel 24 Interfaces 17 J Jog dial 21 mode 41 JOG button 21 Jog shuttle control block 21 transport indicators 21 L LCD panel 19 24 LEVEL knob 27 LIGHT switch 25 Line mode setting 14 LOCAL 20 M Maintenance 86 periodic 86 Maintenance menu 79 items 79 operations 81 MARK1 MARKz2 button 21 MENU button 22 Menu system configuration 66 Menus 66 basic setup menu 67 extended setup menu 72 maintenance menu 79 system configuration 66 system menu 84 Metadata 17 MONITOR switch 25 N Names and functions of parts 19 NETWORK 20 access indicator 20 Network connector 27 NEXT button 22 Nonlinear editing system connection 32 Number of channels 25 O On standby indicator 20 24 switch 20 39 Operating mode selection menu setting section 22 Operation mode 35 Overview 16 P PDZ 1 30 54 installation 54 system requirements 54 Periodic maintenance 86 PHONES jack 27 Playback 39 clip list 44 condition displays 35 controls 22 jog mode 41 normal speed 40 preparations 39 shuttle mode 41 start position 40 Power AC power 33 battery packs 33 preparations 33 Prepa
149. uments with this product will increase eye hazard CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure VAROITUS LAITTEEN KAYTTAMINEN MUULLA KUIN TASSA KAYTTOOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KAYTTAJAN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTAVALLE NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE VARNING OM APPARATEN ANVANDS PA ANNAT SATT AN DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS KAN ANVANDAREN UTSATTAS FOR OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING SOM OVERSKRIDER GRANSEN FOR LASERKLASS 1 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions e Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat e Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug dose not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet e Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
150. ution stream is also created automatically on the disc This proxy AV data which is smaller in size is easier to work with and can be transferred over common networks at much greater speeds The proxy AV data can be transferred at upto 30 times faster than real time 1 1 Features Thumbnail search operation Simply press the THUMBNAIL button and the PDW V1 instantly displays these thumbnails on either its LCD display or a connected monitor You can easily cue up the desired scene by guiding the cursor to the corresponding thumbnail and confirming your selection with the SET button Scene selection You can create and play back clip lists of selected clips from the disc arranged in any order One disc can store up to 99 clip lists Clip lists make it simple to perform offline editing in the field for later use with full scale nonlinear editing systems XPRI etc 1 XPRI is a trademark of Sony Corporation Quick picture search by jog and shuttle dials The PDW V1 has jog and shuttle dials as a conventional VTR to search picture in a clip The jog dial is for frame by frame search at 1 times normal speed and the shuttle dial is for high speed search at up to 20 times normal speed IT friendly system In the Professional Disc clips are recorded as video and audio data files This file based recording system also allows material to be viewed directly on a computer linked to the PDW V1 via an i LINK file access mode
151. ver for XDCAM data is always transferred as I regardless of the type code specification e A ASCII N Non print default T Telnet format C ASA Carriage Control E EBCDIC N Non print T Telnet format C ASA Carriage Control e IMAGE Binary L LOCAL BYTE SIZE byte size Input example TYPE 6 3 FTP File Operations 61 suopelaedo ely 9 1ajdeyo NU suonelado ell4 9 Ja deyo All 62 Command name STRU Description Specifies the data structure Command syntax STRU lt SP gt lt structure code gt lt CRLF gt lt structure code gt can be any of the following However for XDCAM the structure is always F regardless of the structure code specification e F File structure default e R Record structure e P Page structure Input example STRU F MODE Specifies the transfer mode MODE lt SP gt lt mode code gt lt CRLF gt lt mode code gt can be any of the following However for XDCAM the mode is always S regardless of the mode code specification e S Stream mode default e B Block mode e C Compressed mode Input example MODE S LIST Sends a list of files from this unit to the remote computer LIST lt SP gt lt options gt lt SP gt lt path name gt lt CRLF gt lt options gt can be any of the following e a Also display file names that begin with gt e F Append to directory names The following data
152. wing operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next essence mark 3 Press the SET button Thumbnails of the frames including the selected essence mark appear The example shows the case where SHOT MARK 1 is selected as the essence mark 4 3 Thumbnail Search 43 ieee HHMI yoeghelq y eldeyo 4 4 Clip List Playback You can play back clips in the order of clip lists created with the scene selection function see page 45 4 4 1 Playing Back in Clip List Order Proceed as follows 1 ifthe clip list that you want to play exists on the disc load it into the current clip list About the current clip list see page 45 For the clip list loading operation see 5 3 3 Loading a Clip List From Disc Into the Current Clip List page 52 2 Press the SUBCLIP button turning it on 3 Press the PLAY button Playback begins from the first sub clip in the current clip list Depending on the length of sub clips in the clip list and their arrangement on the disc playback may freeze momentarily between sub clips 4 4 2 Cuing Up With Sub Clip Thumbnails With the desired clip list loaded in the current clip list proceed as follows 1 Press the SUBCLIP button and the THUMBNAIL button turning them on Thumbnails of the first frames in the sub clips appear 4 4 Clip List Playback Sixth frame is selected Title of current clip list from a total of 34 sub clips Total dur

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