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1. 3 2 1 Set setup menu item 111 TSO PLAY to TSO 2 Hold down the DMC EDIT button and turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the playback speed The selected playback speed is displayed in time data display area 2 on the lower control panel of this unit as well as in the character information display on the monitor screen 3 Press the PLAY button while holding down the DMC EDIT button 4 Press the PLAY button or perform any other operation to exit the tape speed override mode See Section 12 2 Setup Menu operations page 12 2 for details of setup menu operations For details of character information displayed on the video monitor screen see the descriptions of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 page 11 7 and setup menu item 005 page 12 5 4 1 0 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 2 3 Dynamic Motion Control DMC Playback Overview DMC playback allows you to vary the playback speed for a certain section of a tape in variable speed mode from 1 to 3 times normal speed for digital Betacam playback from 1 to 3 times normal speed for MPEG IMX playback from 1 to 2 times normal speed for Betacam SX playback or from 1 to 3 times normal speed for analog Betacam playback and store the varying speed in memory for later playback at the same varying speed For example during a live broa
2. Item number Item name Settings 601 VITC POSITION SEL 1 In 525 line mode Select a line to insert the VITC in 12H 16H 20H Select any line from 12 to 20 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 In 625 line mode Select a line to insert the VITC in 9H 19H 22H Select any line from 9 to 22 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 In 525 line mode Select a line to insert the VITC in 12H 18H 20H Select any line from 12 to 20 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 In 625 line mode Select a line to insert the VITC in 9H 21H 22H Select any line from 9 to 22 You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in two places set both items 601 and 602 603 ID CODE PRESET Select whether or not to set the ID code OFF Do not set the ID code ON Set the ID code To set the ID code Press the F5 SET button with this menu item displayed in the menu display to enter the ID code setting mode You can then set the user ID digit by digit using the and buttons for digit selection When all required digits have been set correctly press the F5 SET button again to save the ID code and exit from the ID cod
3. oo Go oe 0 0100 DNW A65 A65P player Chapter 3 Preparations 3 5 suoneredaig saideyo suoesedaig Ja deyo 3 2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System Connections for playback Reference signal e SDI OUTPUT COMPOSITE COMPONENT 75 Q termination switch ON REF VIDEO INPUT Sa mw m mw m po o GOOG lolo ooo 0000 ee oo oe DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P 3 6 Chapter 3 Preparations 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 e Items relating to control panels e Items relating to the remote control interface e Items relating to editing operations e Items relating to preroll e Items relating to tape protection e Items relating to the time code generator e Items relating to video control e Items relating to audio control e Items relating to digital processing For detail
4. This menu provides the following functions F1 DNLOAD Downloads data from the memory stick F2 UPLOAD Uploads data to the memory stick F3 FORMAT Formats the memory stick To return to the page 5 screen Press the F6 EXIT button To display the setup utility menu on a monitor Connect a monitor to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector of this unit SETUP MENU UTILITY MEMORY STICK F1 SETUP MENU DOWNLOAD F2 SETUP MENU UPLOAD F3 FORMAT STICK Overview of Setup Utility Menu Functions 13 1 1 Using Memory Stick Data Refer to the Maintenance manual Volume 1 for more information about downloading uploading and formatting operations To download files saved in memory sticks Proceed as follows 1 Press the F1 DNLOAD button The menu display changes allowing you to execute the download The name of the currently selected file is pene on the screen x JN JON O ON OE O O O S I S SUP DOWNLOAD SETUP DBMNRXXX SUP UTL rrr ti SET EXIT cew lall 2 With the HOME button held down rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the file to download 3 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to display EXEC OFF SUP DOWNLOAD SETUP EXEC OFF UTL SET EXIT Gore G2 JD J Gp Ga 4 With the HOME button held down rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to switch EXEC OFF to EXEC ON SUP DOWNLOAD S
5. Sub item 0 ALL CH DEFAULT Use the following settings CH1 Control knob 1 CH2 Control knob 2 CH3 Control knob 3 CH4 Control knob 4 CH5 Unity CH6 Unity CH7 Unity CH8 Unity UNITY Set all channels to unity and disable the control knobs MENU Use the following menu settings 1 CH1 UNITY Set playback level to unity 2 CH2 VOL1 Assign playback level control to control knob 1 VOL2 Assign playback level control to control knob 2 3 CH3 VOL3 Assign playback level control to control knob 3 4 CH4 VOL4 Assign playback level control to control knob 4 5 CH5 6 CH6 7 CH7 8 CH8 827 AES EBU AUDIO Select the audio signals tracks 1 to 8 to be assigned to AES EBU digital audio OUTPUT SELECT output tracks 1 to 4 The settings tr5 6 and tr7 8 are only valid for MPEG IMX playback on the DVW Sub item M2000 M2000P 1 CH1 CH2 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 1 and 2 2 CH3 CH4 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 3 and 4 828 SDI AUDIO OUTPUT Select the audio signals tracks 1 to 8 to be assigned to SDI audio signal outpu
6. Selecting a shot mark Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to align the asterisk cursor with the desired shot mark Entering virtual shot marks When the REC ERASE indicator is off hold down the ENTRY button and press the MARK button acc oc or i ST es ee ENTRY button MARK button A virtual shot mark appears on the monitor as V MARK xxx xxx is the number This is not written to the tape After entering a virtual shot mark if you change the cassette or power the unit off it appears in the list as the first shot mark of the next group read in Adding a memo mark Select the shot mark to which you wish to add the memo mark then press the F1 MEMO button Repeat this operation to remove a memo mark Selecting the types of shot mark to be read in the list For each of the types of shot mark recording start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 and post mark you can specify whether it is read in In item G02 of the shot mark operation menu set the required types to ON For details of the menu see page 6 2 You can also use the following procedure 1 With the shot mark list displayed press the F5 SETING button You can now select the shot mark types The function menu display changes as follows SHT MRK PREV NEXT OFF ON EXIT
7. 1 Connect the time code output of the external time code generator to the TIME CODE IN connector 2 Perform the following settings in function menu page 1 TCG F1 EXT TCG F2 PRESET 4 1 3 Recording Procedure To record use the following procedure lec a ee A eee 1 Insert a cassette For details see the section Inserting a cassette page 3 10 2 Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button Recording starts the servo locks and the SERVO indicator lights 3 To stop recording press the STOP button If you record to the end of the tape The tape is automatically rewound and stops It is possible to disable the automatic rewind function by changing the setting of setup menu item 125 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 5 yoeghe q pue Buipsoosy p saldeup WN yoeq ejq pue Bulpiooey p saydeun NI 4 2 Playback This section describes playback of video and audio 4 2 1 Preparations for Playback For details on each setting see the pages indicated in Switch and menu settings parenthesis Before beginning playback make necessary switch and menu settings POWER switch I side ON REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 off Audio signal selection buttons see page 2 5 Select the audio channel s to be monitored ON DB 525 DOLBY NA
8. DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P recorder BVM 1454 series video monitor Chapter 3 Preparations 3 1 suoiesedaig Ja deyo 3 1 Connections to External Devices Da MMM 3 1 2 Connections to Analog Devices The following example shows the connections with an analog VTR a Betacam SP VTR D2 VTR 1 inch VTR etc for recording analog audio and video signals Video monitor 75 Q termination switch COMPONENT Set to OFF when using an analog COMPOSITE composite video signal bridge VIDEO OUTPUT connection and otherwise to ON AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 and CUE IN LEVEL E E o aa switches Ol Set according to the analog cue audio input 5 Q OOOO level and the impedance Se page 215 00000 lt 210 ClO O oke oe oco oco DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P REMOTE IN COMPOSITE AUDIO INPUT 9P VIDEO INPUT PR CH1 to Chg VIDEO INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 DVR 28 28P 20 20P D2 REMOTE GPI VTR BVH 3000 3000PS 1 inch VTR etc player VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 BVW 75 70 65 60 series REMOTE 9P Betacam SP VTR player VIDEO OUTPUT COMPONENT 3 2 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System This section describes how reference signals for the video output signals and servo system are selected The output from the internal r
9. 2 Press the F1 PREV or F2 NEXT button to select a shot mark type 3 Press the F4 ON or F3 OFF button to switch between ON displayed and OFF not displayed 4 To return to the shot mark list press the F6 EXIT button Deleting a shot mark from the list To delete a shot mark or the shot mark list you can use the F2 SELECT button instead of the MARK button and the F3 DELETE button instead of the DELETE button Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6 5 uoloun4 wey JUS g Ja deyo WN uoloun4 yey JOUS 9 JaydeuD WA 6 3 Shot Mark Operations To delete an individual shot mark Use the following procedure Coo 1 With the shot mark list displayed select the shot mark to be deleted using the MULTI CONTROL knob 2 Hold the MARK button down While you hold down the button an X appears after the selected shot mark number indicating that it will be deleted To delete more than one shot mark while holding down the MARK button turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select all of the shot marks 3 With the MARK button held down press the DELETE button This deletes the shot marks which were marked by an i Gian To delete the entire list Hold down the DELETE button and press the LIST button This deletes all shot marks from the list This does not erase marks from the tape Erasing shot marks from the tape
10. IN point Audio OUT point OUT point Audio IN point You can set audio cut in crossfade fade in and fade out effects including their durations by menu selection For details refer to the Installation Manual When the audio IN point is not set for insert editing of audio only As long as the audio OUT point is set the VTR is ready for preview or editing If the audio IN point has not been set the current tape position is automatically used as the audio IN point Using a VTR without a split editing function as the player If it is not possible to set separate audio and video edit points on the VTR you are using as the player by setting the audio IN and OUT points on the recorder this unit then setting three video edit points split editing is possible To display the time value for an edit point You can display the time value for an edit point in the time data menu display section see page 2 7 The edit point appears in time data display area 2 Time data display area 1 Time data display area 2 ee ee ee i B H gt il Cogieeaogogo Jo O a ef 3 S 01 23 45 06 22 p CO ann SISILIA 2 0L O C F E gt Y o oOlolo o Oeo V W 2 1 00 00 OO gg O00 0 000 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VTR on whic
11. MPEG IMX format Recording operation follows the setting of maintenance menu item M372 8 channel For more information about the maintenance menu item M372 refer to the recording tape Maintenance Manual 824 ANALOG OUTPUT Select the analog audio signals tracks 1 to 8 to be assigned to audio output SELECT channels 1 to 4 The settings tr5 6 and tr7 8 are only valid for MPEG IMX playback on the DVW Sub item M2000 M2000P 1 CH1 CH2 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 1 and 2 2 CH3 CH4 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 3 and 4 825 AUDIO ADVANCE MODE Set the audio signal output phase OFF Same as the video output phase ON One frame ahead of the video output phase 1 2 28 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 800 to 899 relating to audio control Continued Item number 826 Item name AUDIO PB VOLUME SELECT DVW M2000 M2000P only Settings Selects which PB control knobs are assigned to control playback of digital audio channels
12. 3 Press the F5 SET button Formatting is executed If you are using a new memory stick or if an error occurs during execution of F3 FORMAT STICK use the sub mode to format the memory stick All data in the memory stick is erased when you execute F3 FORMAT STICK Chapter 13 Setup Utility Menu Functions 13 3 suojoun4 nuaw Aig dmesg sadeyo HK 14 1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs If tape slack occurs in the unit it is necessary to For details refer to Section 1 17 in the Installation Manual remove the upper lid and sound baffle This job should always be entrusted to a technician who has undergone service training 14 2 Head Cleaning To clean the video heads and audio heads always use a the special purpose Sony BCT HD12CL cleaning e When carrying out head cleaning without using the cassette automatic cleaning function be sure to eject the If you insert the cleaning cassette it is automatically cleaning cassette after use in order not to damage the ejected after a head cleaning operation which lasts for heads 5 seconds e You cannot use the BCT 5CLN cleaning cassette Follow the instructions with the cleaning cassette carefully as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads P r iY mph p Lm A r p gt Q gt O p gt Q D O O Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection 1 4 1 uono dsu pue sou
13. EXEC OFF SUP UPLOAD SETUP EXEC OFF UTL l SET EXIT owe G2 JG J G G 4 With the HOME button held down rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to switch EXEC OFF to EXEC ON SUP UPLOAD SETUP EXEC ON UTL SET EXIT Gove m JG Gp Ga When you want to redo a file selection rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to display the file name again then go back to step 2 The monitor screen display changes as follows 1 3 2 Chapter 13 Setup Utility Menu Functions ROM TO STICK SETUP MENU UPLOAD STICK lt UTR ile XARKMKAM MK EXECUTE ON 5 Press the F5 SET button The selected file is uploaded Do not do any of the following during the upload Doing so can corrupt the ROM software of this unit making the unit unable to download normally e Power the unit off e Remove or insert a memory stick e Remove or load a cassette To format a memory stick 1 Press the F3 FORMAT button The menu display changes allowing you to execute formatting SUP FORMAT EXEC OFF UTL SET EXIT z With the HOME button held down rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to switch EXEC OFF to EXEC ON SUP FORMAT EXEC ON UTL SET EXIT cew mml The monitor screen display changes as follows FORMAT STICK to MS DOS CAUTION All data in the MEMORY STICK will be deleted EXECUTE ON
14. LL 13 deyo TI z O D Z nua uonouny p Ja deyo WA 11 1 Overview of the Function Menu 11 1 2 Using the Function Menu To change a menu item setting To change a menu item setting press the corresponding function button F1 to F6 to display the desired setting in the lower part of the menu display Each press of the button displays the next setting When a menu item setting flashes Menu item settings flash to inform you that you can change the setting value by rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob To change the function menu page Press either of the page buttons V A e The Y button selects the next page in the order HOME gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 5 gt 6 gt HOME e The A button selects the next page in the order HOME gt 6 gt 5 gt 4 gt 3 gt 2 gt 1 gt HOME With one of menu pages 1 to 6 displayed pressing the HOME button changes the page to the HOME page Pressing the HOME button when the HOME or HOME page is displayed changes the page to HOME2 or HOME respectively Settings which do not appear in the menu display section In the HOME page see the figure in Section I1 1 1 Function Menu Configuration the settings for F5 MENU and F6 TCGSET do not appear in the menu display When you press the F5 or F6 button the whole menu page changes to allow you to set these items 1 1 2 Chapter 11 Function M
15. To erase a shot mark use the following procedure Once you erase a shot mark from the tape it cannot be read back in 6 6 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 1 With no shot mark list displayed hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds The REC ERASE indicator lights indicating that you can rewrite or erase shot marks 2 Display the shot mark list 3 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select on the list the shot mark you wish to erase 4 Press the DELETE button and MARK button simultaneously During the erasure process the message ERASE SHOT MARK appears and the REC ERASE indicator flashes 5 When the shot mark has been erased close the shot mark list 6 Hold down the MARK button for at least 2 seconds to turn off the REC ERASE indicator 6 3 4 Cueing Up to Shot Marks Cueing up to a selected shot mark Use the following procedure es ee ee a LEDI l MARK button 2 1 F FWD button REW button 1 Select the desired shot mark from the shot mark list 2 Press the PREROLL button Cueing up to shot marks adjacent to the current tape position index function 1 In item G01 of the shot mark operation menu page 6 2 select one of recording start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 and post mark or select all 2 Ho
16. 309 SERVO AV REFERENCE Select the servo reference signal SEL AUTO During recording an analog component composite or digital input video signal is used as the servo reference signal During playback the signal selected by the function menu item OUTREF is used as the servo reference signal If the signal selected by the OUTREF setting is not connected an internal reference signal is used AUTO2 When the function menu item OUTREF is set to REF and any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH8 and TC buttons is lit the reference signal for video audio signal processing is locked to the input video signal EXT The servo reference signal is forced to be EXT an external reference video input signal is used 310 REC INHIBIT Select the conditions under which recording is inhibited when the function menu item RECINH is set to ON ALL All tape recording is inhibited CRASH Normal tape recording is inhibited Select this setting when you wish to carry out assemble editing VIDEO Inhibit recording of video and CTL signals AUDIO Inhibit recording of audio and CTL signals When the function menu item RECINH is set to ON the REC INHI indicator on the lower control panel lights If an operation inhibited by this item is attempted the REC INHI indicator flashes 311 ANALOG AUDIO EDIT When using an editor PVE 500 BVE 600 etc or a remote controller which PRESET REPLACE FOR cannot control digital audio edit preset select how to activat
17. CONTROL PANEL connector 10 pin round type Plug in the lower control panel connection cable 2 2 Connector Panel Analog audio input output section Cooling fan 2 Analog video input output section see page 2 16 Digital audio input output section see page 2 16 N Time code input output section see page 2 18 8 Audio monitor signal output section see page 2 18 D A Digital signal input output section see page 2 17 Cooling fan External device connectors see page 2 17 or Power supply section see page 2 17 Analog audio input output section AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 and CUE IN LEVEL switches AUDIO INPUT CUE lz LEVEL CH2LEVEL CH3LEVEL CH4LEVEL IN LEVEL LE om LLL ext orr I on o on orr l on orr Il on ON ON ON ON ON OFF 6000 OFF 6002 OFF 6000 OFF 6002 OFF 60002 OOOO AUDIO OUTPUT ke amp CUE IN OUT connectors AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 channels 1 to 4 connectors XLR 3 pin female Input analog audio signals to channels 1 to 4 You can record analog audio signals input to these connectors to any audio track on the tape AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 channels 1 to 4 and CUE IN LEVEL switches Set these fo
18. Error Message List Code Message Description NO COMMUNICATION Abnormality in the interface between the lower control panel and SYS CPU SS 89 board has been detected in the lower control panel side 01 REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking has been detected in the threading or unthreading operation 02 REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking or tape breaking has been detected in the SEARCH FF or REW mode 03 REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking tape breaking or supply or take up reel locking has been detected in the REC or PLAY mode 04 REEL TROUBLE A malfunctional tape transport speed has been detected in the FF or REW mode 05 REEL TROUBLE A malfunctional operation of the supply or take up reel has been detected during cassette insertion 06 TAPE TENSION Excessive tape tension has been detected in the REC or PLAY mode 07 CAPSTAN TROUBLE Malfunction of capstan motor has been detected 08 DRUM TROUBLE Malfunction of drum motor has been detected 09 TH UNTH MOTOR Malfunction of threading or unthreading operation has been detected 0A THREADING The tape top processing has not been completed in the threading mode 10 HUMID Dew condensation has been detected 11 TAPE T E SENSOR The tape top and tape end have been detected simultaneously 12 TAPE TOP SENSOR Malfunction of tape top sensor has been detected 13 TAPE END SENSOR Malfunction of tape end sensor has been detected 14 FA
19. e 4 2nd character Indicates higher than sea level indicates lower than sea level e XXXXXXXm Altitude data unit meters e Y The number of satellites used to calculate position data hexadecimal D DOP dilution of precision value e between Y and D Displayed when a supportive apparatus was used A space blank is displayed when no supportive apparatus was used Longitude Following W to indicate west longitude or E to indicate east longitude the longitude is displayed in degrees minutes and seconds seconds are shown up to 2 decimal places Example E134 59 23 00 for East longitude 134 degrees 59 minutes 23 00 seconds Latitude Following N to indicate north latitude or S to indicate south latitude the latitude is displayed in degrees minutes and seconds seconds are shown up to 2 decimal places Example N34 59 23 32 for North latitude 34 degrees 59 minutes 23 32 seconds Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8 5 suonouny AINN 8 Jaideyo NN 9 1 Overview of Essence Mark Functions An essence mark uses a term value dictionary item as defined in the SMPTE RP210A Metadata Dictionary to express and transfer points such as recording start points and edit point candidates in up to 32 bytes of data The basic format of the SMPTE RP210A Metadata Dictionary is defined in SMPTE 336M Data Encoding Protocol using Key Length Val
20. FRAME Frame playback in the noiseless playback speed range otherwise field playback Frame playback provides higher density still pictures than field playback Note For analog Betacam playback field playback is always used For digital Betacam playback the frame playback is valid only in the forward direction 125 AUTO REWIND Select whether to rewind the tape automatically when recording or playback reaches the end of a tape DIS Do not rewind the tape automatically ENA Rewind the tape automatically 130 TIMER DISPLAY Set the brightness of the time data menu display panel DIMMER CONTROL 0 to 7 Set in this range 0 is the brightest and 7 the dimmest 1 2 1 0 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Continued Item number 133 Item name TELE FILE CONTROL MODE Settings Selects the device used for data modification operations in the Tele File menu CONTROL PANEL Operate with the control panel of this unit REMOTE Operate with remote devices connected to connectors such as REMOTE1 REMOTE2 and RS 232C 134 TELE FILE MENU AUTO POPUP Selects whether to open the Tele File menu automatically when a cassette with a Tele File label is loaded However this is valid only when the function menu is HOME HOME2 or page 1 to 5 OFF Do not open the Tele File menu automatically ON Open the Tele File menu automatically 135 TELE
21. RECORD SHOT MARK appears on the monitor and the REC ERASE indicator flashes 6 4 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Erasing a shot mark Select the shot mark from the shot mark list and then carry out the deletion operation For details of the procedure see page 6 6 6 3 3 Shot Mark List Operations Displaying the shot mark list Hold down the ENTRY button and press the LIST button n a ee ee ee LE O0 HTJ ENTRY button LIST button All of the shot mark types for which item G02 in the shot mark operation menu is set to ON appear in the list If you do the same operation again the list display disappears While the shot mark list is displayed the function menu display changes as follows SHT MRK MEMO SELECT DELETE SETING EXIT Example of list display The following figure shows how the list is organized Shot mark number of current cursor position total number of stored shot marks Separator between read in SHOT MARKER 011 180 groups of shot NO TIME CODE marks Cursor current ee shot mark position Position in list Time code Shot mark type R recording start mark 1 shot mark 1 2 shot mark 2 V virtual shot mark P post mark memo mark
22. TEN eee AES E G PB controls see page 2 6 TCR setting see page 11 4 Select the time code to be displayed Adjust the audio playback levels PB EE setting see page 11 3 PB TCG F2 setting see page 11 4 Select the output time code TCG F1 setting see page 11 4 INT CTL TC setting see page 11 3 Select the time data to be displayed 4 6 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Time data selection Displayed time data Use the CTL TC setting in function menu HOME page to select one of CTL control time code and user bit values When you select time code the data displayed is determined by the TCR setting LTC AUTO VITC in function menu page 1 as follows TCR setting Displayed data LTC LTC recorded on tape AUTO LTC or VITC automatically switched VITC VITC recorded on tape Output time code The TCG F2 setting and setup menu item 606 determine whether the time code output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is the time code generated by the internal time code generator REGEN or the playback time code PRESET For details of the TCG F2 settings see page 11 4 4 2 2 Playback Procedures This section describes the following types of playback which the unit can carry out e Normal playback Playback at normal x1 speed e Playback in jog mode Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the speed of turning the search dial e Playback in shuttle mode
23. all4 9 8 Z Ja deYyO WN 7 3 Tele File Menu To modify attribute data You can modify the title ID administrator data and write inhibit setting attributes However the attributes cannot be modified when the write inhibit setting is ON Proceed as follows after setting the write inhibit setting to OFF 1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the item The F2 SELECT button is enabled when you select an item that can be modified title ID administrator data and write inhibit setting 2 Press the F2 SELECT button The data can be set or modified 3 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to set or modify the data 4 Press the F2 SET button The change to the setting is confirmed Note In the following cases the SELECT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode e When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE e When the memory label itself is write protected To format the Tele File memory You can format the Tele File memory erase all modifiable data However the memory cannot be formatted in the following cases e When the write inhibit setting is ON e When the control protocol is remote To format Tele File memory proceed as follows 1 Press the F4 FORMAT button A confirmation message appears 7 1 2 Chapter 7 Tele File 2 Press the F2 OK button All modifiable data is erased Note In the following cases the FORMAT item does not appear a
24. rewritable e Data transfer speed 100 kbps e Security functions Reading and writing authorization can be controlled through multiple passwords and permission settings Overview of Tele File Functions Data management in clip units In Tele File data is managed in units called clips A clip consists of the following data items whose settings can be displayed and changed e Cue point e Write protect e Mark e Recording start point e IN point e OUT point e Take number e Cut number e Scene number e Comment Data library management with handy reader writer An optional handy reader writer supporting Memory Stick is available to facilitate data library management Chapter 7 Tele File 7 1 O rmp N D 9 I m D ll4 L Z Ja deyo HAI 7 2 Opening the Tele File Menu To open from the function menu Display page 5 of the function menu in the menu display section and then press the F1 TELE F button The Tele File menu opens For details about the function menu see Chapter 11 Function Menu page 11 1 To open automatically When setup menu item 134 is set to ON and when the current function menu page is HOME HOME 2 or page 1 to page 5 the Tele File menu opens automatically whenever a Tele File label is detected on a cassette loaded into the VTR For details about setup menu item 134 see Section 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup M
25. 2 1 Control Panels Audio control section Audio selection function selector buttons DISPLAY FULL FINE button Audio setting display section Audio signal selection buttons O PB controls 8 REC controls In the audio control section you can select and display input and output signals for audio channels Audio selection function selector buttons INPUT input signal selection mode button Pressing this button puts the unit into input signal selection mode In the audio setting display section indicators flash to indicate the currently selected signal for each channel SDI AES EBU or ANA In this state you can use the audio signal selection buttons to select the signal to input to each channel You can select the following signals for audio input channels 1 to 4 respectively e For input channel 1 SDI 1 SDI 5 AES EBU 1 or ANALOG 1 e For input channel 2 SDI 2 SDI 6 AES EBU 2 or ANALOG 2 e For input channel 3 SDI 3 SDI 7 AES EBU 3 or ANALOG 3 e For input channel 4 SDI 4 SDI 8 AES EBU 4 or ANALOG 4 Pressing this button again takes the unit out of input signal selection mode and puts it into monitor signal selection mode 2 4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts MIXING mixing setting mode button Pressing this button puts the unit into mixing setting mode In the audio setting display section the MIX indicator flashes In this sta
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27. 4 overview 8 1 recording 8 2 Upper control panel 2 2 User bit values 4 2 V VAR button 2 9 Variable speed mode 4 9 VIDEO function menu 11 5 VIDEO button 2 11 VIDEO CONTROL connector 2 18 Video test signal setup menu item 710 12 22 VID IN function menu 11 3 VIN LV function menu 11 6 VITC function menu 11 4 VITC external sync 4 4 field 3 9 V PROC function menu 11 5 Y YC DLY function menu 11 5 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation Sony Corporation B amp P Company DVW M2000 M2000P DVW 2000 2000P http www sony net Printed in Japan SY 3 2004 06 13 3 826 013 03 1 econ Printed on 100 recycled paper 2004
28. CCIR R 624 3 Adjustable by using the menu Digitale audio system Digital audio CH1 to CH4 signal format Sampling frequency 48 kHz synchronized with video Quantization 20 bits sample Wow and flutter Below measurable level Headroom 20 dB or 18 dB selectable Emphasis T1 50 us T2 15 us on off selectable in recording mode Analog output Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz 95 dB or more at 1 kHz emphasis on Dynamic range Distortion 0 05 or less at 1 kHz emphasis on reference level 4 dBm Crosstalk 80 dB or less at 1 kHz between any two channels Analog audio system Analog audio cue audio Frequency response 100 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB 3 dB S N ratio 45 dB or more at 3 distorsion level Distortion 2 or less THD at 1 kHz reference level Wow and flutter DVW M2000 2000 0 2 wrms or less DVW M2000P 2000P 0 2 wrms or less DIN 45507 weighted MPEG IMX playback DVW M2000 M2000P Video Bandwidth Y DVW M2000 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 dB DVW M2000P 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2dB S N ratio 56 dB or more K factor 1 or less Digital Audio Frequency response 0 dB at 1 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB Dynamic range 95 dB at 1 kHz emphasis on in 4 channel 24 bit mode 90 dB at 1 kHz emphasis on in 8 channel 16 bit mode Distortion T H D at 1 kHz refere
29. H03 Component f _ R Replace C Check and replace if necessary menu number in parenthesis 1000 hrs 2000 hrs 3000 hrs 4000 hrs 5000 hrs 6000 hrs Upper drum Drum running time H02 C C C CJ Drum assembly C Brush slip ring assembly R R T Video head cleaner roller R R Pinch roller assembly Tape running time H03 R R Reel table assembly R Replace at interval of 4000 hours R Fan motor card Fan motor MD Power supply unit Operation time H01 Replace after 40 000 hours Replace after 40 000 hours Replace after 40 000 hours 1 4 6 Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection Specifications General Recording format Digital Betacam Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 2 2 A 220 W DVW M2000 M2000P 2 A 200 W DVW 2000 2000P Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 54 A 240 V 20 A 100 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 16 A 230 V Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 20 to 90 Mass DVW M2000 M2000P 23 5 kg 51 lb 12 oz DVW 2000 2000P 22 kg 48 Ib 8 0z Dimensions w h d 427 x 194 x 544 mm 16 7 s X 7 3 4 X 21 2 inches Tape transport system Digital Betacam 96 7 mm s MPEG IMX DVW M2000 M2000P 64 5 mm s 525 60 53 8 mm s 625 50
30. Superimpose OFF Do not superimpose Continued Chapter 11 Function Menu 1 1 7 nus uonouny p 13 deyo Hh nua uonouny Ja deyo WA 11 2 Function Menu Item List Item F5 RECINH Setting Specifies whether or not to inhibit recording to tape ON Inhibit recording to tape depending on the setting of setup menu item 310 OFF Do not inhibit recording to tape F6 PREREAD Specifies whether or not to preread read before write in insert editing ON Preread depending on the setting of setup menu item 319 OFF Do not preread Page 5 Item Setting F1 TELE F Displays the Tele File menu For details of the Tele File menu see Section 7 3 Tele File Menu page 7 3 F2 UMID Displays UMID information during recording playback For details of UMID see Chapter 8 F5 SUPUTL Displays the setup utility menu For details of the setup utility menu see Chapter 13 1 1 8 Chapter 11 Function Menu 12 1 Setup Menu Configuration P D This unit has the following setup menus Configuration of the extended setup menu D e Basic setup menu The extended setup menu comprises the following D e Extended setup menu groups of items a To access the extended setup menu a setting on the Item group Function Refer to RE internal SS 89 board is required Items Settings relating to control Page 12 8 10
31. Variable soeed mode AUTO EDIT Automatic editing mode PREVIEW Preview mode REVIEW Review mode DMC Speed DMC playback mode D PREV Speed DMC editing preview mode D EDIT Speed DMC editing mode DMC SPD Speed DMC initial speed setting PLY SPD Variation Tape speed override mode from normal when TSO is selected in speed setup menu item 111 a Initial speed settings or stored speed settings Chapter 3 Preparations 3 9 suoieredaig sajdeyo suoesedaig sa dey9 3 5 Cassettes 3 5 1 Cassette Types This unit uses the following digital Betacam cassettes for both recording and playback Digital Betacam cassettes Small cassettes BCT D6 D12 D22 D32 D40 BCT D34L D64L D94L D124L Large cassettes The following tapes can be used for playback on DVW M2000 M2000P e MPEG IMX cassettes e Betacam SX cassettes e Betacam SP cassettes metal tape e Betacam cassettes oxide tape 3 10 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 5 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes It is not possible to insert or eject a cassette unless the unit is powered on Inserting a cassette EJECT button Large cassette a CD tS stanpsy button REW opLay FFWD STOP GG e fH STOP button T Turn the POWER switch on 2 Check the following points then insert the cassette in the orientation shown in the figure e Check that message ERR 10 is not
32. a reference video signal Input a video signal with chroma burst VBS or a monochrome video signal VS When using the loop through connection set the switch to the OFF position and otherwise to the ON position COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors BNC type and 75 Q termination switch Input analog composite video signals When using the loop through connection set the switch to the OFF position and otherwise to the ON position COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT connectors BNC type Input analog component video signals Y R Y B Y COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output analog component video signals Y R Y B Y 2 16 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output analog composite video signals When the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON connector 3 SUPER outputs a signal with superimposed time code menu settings alarm messages and other text information Digital audio input output section AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors AUDIO INPUT AES EBU CH1 2 CH3 4 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU CH1 2 CH3 4 CH5 6 CH7 8 O06 B AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors BNC type Input up to two sets 4 channels channels 1 2 and 3 4 of AES EBU format digital audio signals AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors BNC type These conn
33. amount to be removed from the Betacam playback signal in this range in 0 5 increments 4 OUTPUT LEVEL MSTER Set the output signal to the master setting 0 0 7 5 10 0 Set the setup amount to be added to the output signal in this range in 0 5 increments Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 23 Suon i a WN snus dnjes Z Jejdeyo HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu TT EEE TE BfBBkBgeEABPETv kqp 7p 2774TC _ Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued Items 715 to 721 Settings for controlling the video processing system according to the menu settings Item number Item name Settings 715 VIDEO GAIN CONTROL _ Adjust the video output level 2048 to 0 to 848 716 CHROMA GAIN Adjust the chroma output level CONTROL 2048 to 0 to 848 717 CHROMA PHASE Adjust the chroma phase CONTROL 128 to 0 to 127 718 SETUP LEVEL DVW Adjust the setup level black level M2000 2000 BLACK 272 to 0 to 272 LEVEL DVW M2000P 2000P 719 SYSTEM PHASE SYNC _ Adjust the output signal sync phase 128 to 0 to 127 720 SYSTEM PHASE SC Adjust the output signal subcarrier phase 0 to 1023 721 Y C DELAY DVW For playback from an analog Betacam cassette adjust the Y C delay M2000 M2000P only 2048 to 0 to 2047 Dod When it is set t
34. be inserted Make this selection by using setup menu item 652 UMID SD VANC LINE See page 12 18 for more information about setup menu item 652 Note UMID data in the input signal may not be readable if the line where UMID data is inserted into SDI input signals is the same as the line where this unit inserts VITC setup menu item 601 page 12 16 and setup menu item 602 page 12 16 or if that line is subject to blanking setup menu item 723 page 12 24 In cases like these change the setup menu settings To avoid the above situation the following settings are recommended e For setup menu item 652 chose a line that is different from the lines chosen for setup menu items 601 and 602 e Do not use setup menu item 723 page 12 24 to blank the line chosen for setup menu item 652 To set Stored Ownership If you wish to set Stored Ownership data in the Source Pack which indicates who when generating a UMID call up item 029 STORED OWNERSHIP in the setup menu and proceed as follows See Section 12 2 Setup Menu Operations page 12 2 for more information about basic setup menu operations 1 Set setup menu item 029 to on and press the F5 SET button The Stored Ownership setting screen appears The following figure shows the monitor screen ITEM 029 STORED OWNERSHIP COUNTRY KXK ORGANI ZATION YYYY KUSER ABCD 2 Press the F3 PREV and F4 NEXT buttons to select the i
35. 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 Pour les clients europ ens Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme 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 F r Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Direktive 89 336 EMG der EG Kommission als auch die Direktive Niederspannung 73 23 EMG Angewandte Normen e EN60065 Produktsicherheit e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St6raussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit f r
36. for example the threading motor Displaying the hours meter MULTI CONTROL knob o _ __ _ _ F6 EXIT button F5 MENU button To display the hours meter Press the F5 MENU button then turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display the required item in the time data display To exit from the hours meter Press the F6 EXIT button Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection 1 4 5 uoloedsu pue soueualureyy p Ja deu9 WN uonoadsu pue soueualuley p Ja deyo AN 14 5 Regular Checks a BBTV TvaazzVBas7BAa Boda 14 5 2 Maintenance Timings Use the following table as a timing guide for checking and replacing components of the unit These intervals are not guaranteed lifetimes the timing for replacing components depends on the particular conditions of use In particular depending on the degree of dirt contamination and abrasion pinch rollers and cleaners may require replacement earlier than suggested by this table Note that an arrow in the table means that the component to be replaced is part of the assembly the arrow points to which must be replaced as a whole For information on severe conditions frequent threading unthreading or how to replace components refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Digital hours meter indication Guideline replacement intervals Pinch application assembly Tape running time
37. frame 3 insert Select whether or not to record essence marks during insert edit recording off Do not record on Record _RecStart essence mark in the recording start frame and record RecEnd essence mark in the recording end frame 663 UMID OUT DUP Select whether when playing back PLAY Digital Betacam to output UMID data recorded in the 1st field to the 2nd field OFF UMID is not output to the 2nd field when essence marks are recorded in the 2nd field ON Output the same UMID as the 1st field to the 2nd field UMID or essence marks are recorded in the 2nd field When it is necessary to record both UMID and essence marks essence marks are recorded and UMID is not recorded in the 2nd field 664 DIGITAL BETACAM Select whether or not when using a Digital Betacam player to output to the next ESSENCE MARK OUT frame 1st 2nd field essence mark data which is recorded in the 2nd field SHIFT off Do not output essence marks to the next frame on Output essence marks to the next frame do not output in original frame 12 20 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Item number Item name Settings 701 SELECTION OF VIDEO In E E mode the video signal is output delayed with respect to the video input SYNC DELAY signal by the time
38. item setting is T amp CTL then CTL and LTC are output 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE Determines which buttons on the control panel are enabled when this unit is controlled from external equipment DIS All buttons and switches are disabled S amp E amp F Only the STOP button EJECT button and F1 to F6 buttons are enabled ENA All buttons and switches except the RECORDER button and PLAYER button are enabled MAP Buttons and switches are enabled or disabled in accordance with the settings of menu item 023 007 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY Determines whether to display the CTL count in 12 hour mode or 24 hour mode 12H 12 hour mode 24H 24 hour mode 008 MONITORING SELECTION FOR VTR TO VTR EDIT For recorder player editing with only one monitor connected to the recorder determines whether the recorder is forced into E E mode when the recorder s PLAYER button is pressed to view the player s playback signals on the monitor MANU Do not force the recorder into E E mode AUTO Force the recorder into E E mode a When setting items 002 and 003 watch the monitor b When displaying time code values there is a slight time screen and adjust to the required state delay Therefore when creating a tape for off line editing the information inserted in the upper half of the screen may be delayed by one frame Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 12 5 snuey dmesg zy seideup h
39. radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment 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 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY If used in USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P Configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 or 18 AWG wires Length Minimum 1 5 m Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 1 Use
40. select i amp o in or out using the function menu When selecting panel first define user defined function key RMT1 in the HOME2 page On how to define user defined function keys in the HOME2 page refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 1244 Chapter 12 Setup Menus on da f ee NN snuayj dnas Z saydeyup HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu be u M UMIE Menu items in the range 300 to 399 relating to editing operations Item number 301 Item name VAR SPEED RANGE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION Settings Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed mode from a remote control unit connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector or REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector 1 3 For MPEG IMX tapes analog tapes and Digital Betacam tapes from 1 to 3 times normal speed for Betacam SX tapes 1 to 2 times normal speed 3 45 For MPEG IMX tapes analog tapes and Digital Betacam tapes from 1 to 3 45 times normal speed for Betacam SX tapes 1 5 to 2 3 times normal speed WIDE Undefined 302 CAPSTAN RE LOCKING DIRECTION In 525 line mode When the function menu item CAPSTN is set to 4F select whether the capstan servo should lock by accelerating or decelerating DECEL Lock by decelerating ACCEL Lock by accelerating In 625 line mode When the function menu item CAPSTN is set to 4F or 8F select whether the capstan servo sho
41. shown in the time data menu display section e Check that there is no slack in the tape The cassette is drawn into the unit and the STANDBY and STOP buttons light If message ERR 10 appears in the time data menu display section there is moisture condensation in the unit see page 14 4 Removing slack from the tape Press in one of the reels with a finger and turn gently in the direction shown by the arrows until there is no slack in the tape Ejecting a cassette Press the EJECT button Ejecting is a local operation It is not possible to eject a cassette in another unit by remote control If the tape slacks inside the unit pressing the EJECT button may not eject the cassette For information about how to remove the cassette in such a case refer to Section 1 17 in the Installation Manual 3 5 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Recordings To prevent a tape from being inadvertently erased press in the red record inhibit plug on the cassette Large cassette Press in the red record inhibit plug ON Return this plug to its original position to enable recording on the tape again OFF Chapter 3 Preparations 3 11 suoneredaig saldeyo suoesedaig sa dey9 3 6 Using a Memory Stick When a Memory Stick option is inserted in the VTR the file data can be stored on the Mem
42. signal TCG F1 EXT TCG F2 REGEN VITC ON when recording VITC TCR LTC or VITC according as you are synchronizing to LTC or VITC If set to AUTO LTC is used e When synchronizing to the time code SMPTE RP188 in an SDI signal TCG F1 RP188 TCG F2 VITC TCR Any setting Note When the TCG F1 is set to RP188 when settings of the TCG F1 and VID IN conflict with each other or when the input signal selected with the VID IN is not present the TCG F1 setting display flashes This starts the internal time code generator running in synchronization with the external time code generator Once the internal time code generator is synchronized with the external time code generator even if the external time code generator connection is removed the internal time code generator continues to run To record an external time code without modification Using this method has no effect on the running of the internal time code generator To record the playback time code from an external VTR the method under the heading above To synchronize the internal time code generator to an external signal is recommended aha O aS EEE ar EE E st ii I lS SSS oa l S 2999 209000 ooo 0o O00 O oloo O
43. starting the automatic editing operation to end the operation before the preset OUT point hold down the ENTRY button and press the OUT button The position where you pressed the button becomes the OUT point and editing ends To abandon automatic editing Press the STOP button The automatic editing operation is abandoned At the same time the PREVIEW button and AUTO EDIT button start flashing and the state before the editing was Started is restored In this case the IN and OUT points already set are preserved so that you can carry out a preview or automatic editing operation again by pressing the PREVIEW button or AUTO EDIT button Reviewing the editing results After carrying out an editing operation you can carry out a review to check the editing results on the monitor To carry out a review after carrying out the edit and before you set any new edit points or make other settings press the REVIEW button The REVIEW button lights and the review is carried out At the end of the review the REVIEW button goes off and the tape returns to the OUT point Chapter 5 Editing 5 9 unipg g Jeydeyo MN 5 1 Automatic Editing a After automatic editing to adjust the edit points and reexecute the edit Hold down the DELETE button and press the ENTRY button to recall the edit points After adjusting the edit points press the AUTO EDIT button to carry out the edit again For details of how to adjust edit points see Sectio
44. 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 AVERTISSEMENT CET AVERTISSEMENT EST VALABLE POUR LES AUTRES PAYS 1 Utiliser un cordon d alimentation approuv conducteur d alimentation 3 Ames connecteur d appareil prise avec contacts de mise a la terre conforme aux r gles de s curit de chaque pays si applicable 2 Utiliser un cordon d alimentation approuv conducteur d alimentation 3 mes connecteur d appareil prise conforme aux valeurs nominales tension amp rage correctes S adresser un personnel de service qualifi pour toute question concernant l emploi du cordon d alimentation connecteur d appareil prise ci dessus WARNUNG DIESE WARNUNG GILT F R ANDERE LANDER 1 Verwenden Sie Netzkabel dreiadrig Ger teanschl sse und Netzkabelstecker mit Masseleitung die den Sicherheitsrichtlinien des jeweiligen Landes entspricht 2 Verwenden Sie Netzkabel dreiadrig Ger teanschl sse und Netzkabelstecker mit Masseleitung die den vor Ort herrschenden Spannungsanforderungen Spannug Stromst rke entsprechen Bei Frage ber die Eig
45. the following You can purchase a new CD ROM disc to replace one that has been lost or damaged Contact your Sony service representative Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 2 1 Control Panels There are three control panels as follows e Upper control panel e Lower control panel e Switch panel Upper control panel see page 2 2 CJ 2F 59 94 LCONEUION O IMX 525 DOLBY NA REMi za aera sa g O olalla a Lower control panel see page 2 3 7o00 o D a dine OM Switch panel access by opening the lower control panel see page 2 14 ON OFF REAR FRONT Lower control panel unlock buttons Pushing in these buttons allows you to open the lower control panel Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 O 1 N rm O O e Q TI P e O U a r syed JO uoOUuNY pue uogeooq z Ja deyo WAI 2 1 Control Panels 2 1 1 Upper Control Panel D POWER switch EJECT button REMOTE buttons and RS 232C indicator Format indicators Cassette compartment PHONES jack and control POWER switch Pressing the I side of the switch powers the unit on When the unit is powered on the audio setting display secti
46. there are items which are not displayed However there is no indication in the menu display section that the menu has been customized For details about how to customize the setup menu refer to the Maintenance Manual Displaying a desired menu item ASSEMBLE 2mo m e m w PUSH UDDU oF 5994 t S 09 23 45 06 Suede cae mi ALARM Suit REM 01 23 45 78 9 CONDI GE 0017 ROLL TIME MULTI RECORDER JCONT RoL RECO RESET wla amp A and buttons MULTI CONTROL knob When the menu item number displayed in the menu display is flashing you can change the menu item by turning the MULTI CONTROL knob To skip from one item group to the next press the A button or V button To display a desired sub item For a menu item having sub items you can select a desired sub item as follows 1 With a desired menu item selected press the F2 SELECT button The currently selected sub item name flashes 2 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired sub item Changing menu item setting values The procedures for changing menu item setting values or sub item setting values are described below To change the settings of menu items without sub items After selecting a desired menu item using the procedure described in the section Displaying a desired menu item on page 12 2 and with the menu item number flashing proceed as follows 1 Press th
47. to CH4 connectors 2 15 AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 and CUE IN LEVEL switches 2 15 AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU connectors 2 16 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors 2 15 AUTO EDIT button 2 13 Auto Event Detector output recording 10 1 overview 10 1 Basic menu items 12 5 Betacam Cassette 3 10 compatibility 1 2 SX SP cassette 3 10 BLACK function menu 11 5 C C PHAS function menu 11 5 CAPSTN function menu 11 7 Capstan override function 4 9 Cassettes 3 10 CD ROM manual 1 5 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator 2 6 CHARA function menu 11 7 CH1 to CH4 buttons 2 11 CHROMA function menu 11 5 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT connectors 2 16 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 2 16 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors 75 Q termination switch 2 16 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 2 16 CONFI ON PREREAD indicators 2 8 CONFI function menu 11 3 CONFI playback 2 8 Connections to analog devices 3 2 to digital devices 3 1 Connector panel 2 15 Continuous editing 5 13 CONTROL PANEL connector 2 18 Control panels 2 1 CTL TC function menu 11 3 CUE button 2 11 CUE IN OUT connectors 2 15 A 5 D DELETE button 2 12 DF function menu 11 4 DF indicator 2 7 Digital audio input output section 2 16 device connection 3 1 hours meter 14 5 signal input output section 2 17 Digital Betacam cassettes 3 10 format 1 1 tapes A 2 DISPLAY FULL FINE button 2 4 DMC editing 5 11 playback 4 12 DMC EDIT button 2 12 DOLBY function menu 11 7 DOLB
48. unit If you move the unit from a cold to a warm location Leave the unit powered off for about 10 minutes in order to give the unit time to detect moisture condensation 14 5 Regular Checks 14 5 1 Digital Hours Meter The hours meter can display seven items of information in corresponding display modes about the operational history of the unit Use it as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance Display modes of the hours meter H01 OPERATION mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of 1 hour H02 DRUM RUNNING mode Displays the total number of hours the drum has run with tape threaded in units of 1 hour H03 TAPE RUNNING mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been in fast forward rewind playback search recording or editing except for stop and still mode in units of 1 hour H04 THREADING mode Displays the total number of times tape has been threaded in the unit H12 DRUM RUNNING mode resettable Same as H02 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the drum H13 TAPE RUNNING mode resettable Same as H03 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace such components as fixed heads and pinch rollers H14 THREADING mode resettable Same as H04 except that the count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace
49. 0 to 199 panels For details refer to the Installation Manual Items Settings relating to the remote Page 12 11 9 200 to 299 control interface c In this manual both the basic setup menu items and Items Settings relating to editing Page 12 12 KO extended setup menu items are also referred to simply 300 to 399 operations z as setup menu items or menu items Items Settings relating to preroll Page 12 15 400 to 499 gt Configuration of the basic setup menu Items Settings relating to tape Page 12 15 500 to 599 protection N The basic setup menu comprises the following groups ofitems Items Settings relating to the time Page 12 16 600 to 699 code generator Item group Function Refer to Items Settings relating to video Page 12 21 Items Display of the total number of Page 14 5 700 to 799 control HO1 to H14 hours the unit has been Items Settings relating to audio Page 12 26 powered on and other 800 to 899 control information collected by the digital hours meter Items Settings relating to digital Page 12 30 Items Settings relating to the preroll Page 12 5 900 to 999 processing 001 to 099 time superimposed text information switching between 525 line NTSC and 625 line PAL operation modes etc Items Settings relating to the menu Page 12 7 B01 to B20 banks for saving menu settings For the menu items added when the BKMW 104 HD Up Converter Board is installed refer to the Operation Manual or Installati
50. 24 times normal speed Maximum fast forward rewind and search mode speeds e Analog cassette 35 times 525 line mode or 42 times 625 line mode normal speed e Betacam SX MPEG IMX cassettes 60 times normal speed 525 line mode or 78 times 625 line mode Digital Betacam cassette 50 times normal speed 103 AUDIO SELECTED LINE Select the output signal to the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors OUT DVW M2000 MANU Output the signals selected by the audio signal selection buttons on the M2000P only lower control panel AUTO1 Output stereo using the AFM channels 3 and 4 for playback from metal tape and the LNG channels 1 and 2 for playback from oxide tape AUTO2 Output the signals selected by the audio signal selection buttons on the lower control panel but during variable speed playback if AFM is selected automatically switch to LNG 104 AUDIO MUTING TIME Select the length of time for which audio muting occurs when the unit switches to playback either from stopped or from still playback in the search mode OFF Set the audio muting time to zero i e no muting 0 1S 1 0S Set the audio muting time from 0 1 second to 1 0 second in 0 1 second increments 105 REFERENCE SYSTEM Select whether or not to display a warning when the video audio reference signal ALARM selected by the function menu item OUTREF is not supplied or is out of phase with the input video signal OFF No
51. 3 for 1 set Y 1 0 Vp p Sync negative R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q with 100 color bar for DVW M2000P 2000P and with 100 or 75 color bar selectable for DVW M2000 2000 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 3 including 1 for character superimposition 1 0 Vp p 75 Q Sync negative AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 XLR 3 pin male 4 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU CH1 2 CH3 4 CH5 6 CH7 8 CH5 6 and CH7 8 usable on DV W 2000 2000P only BNC 4 Complies with AES 3id 1995 MONITOR OUTPUT L R XLR 3 pin male 2 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced TIME CODE OUT XLR 3 pin male 1 2 2 Vp p low impedance balanced PHONES JM 60 stereo phone jack oo to 12 dBu at 8 load unbalanced CUE OUT XLR 3 pin male 1 4 dBm at 600 Q load low impedance balanced Appendix A 5 xilpueddy Specifications a a gBnZnTBg3 BBB ppp ZBTZT7ZFZgFZT gg BvVv EzkCkCxvXC7 dBwBPBPBPFFF 3 BC T TZTFN Z 2 2 Remote connectors e For customers in European countries other than the United Kingdom CONTROL PANEL Part No 1 551 631 22 10 pin 2 female Plug holder 3 613 640 01 Front rear selectable ee REMOTE 1 IN 9P Design and specifications are subject to change D sub 9 pin female without notice REMOTE 1 OUT 9P D sub 9 pin female To prevent electromagnetic interference RS 232C D sub 9 pin male from portable communications devices VIDEO CONTROL The use of port
52. 4 of the shot mark operation menu page 6 2 select one of shot mark 1 shot mark 2 and post mark If any of the settings to write a recording start mark in item G03 of the shot mark operation menu are set to ON then for 20 frames from each recording assemble editing or insert editing start the user bits are overwritten with the shot mark data Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6 3 uoloun4 wey 0y4S 9 Jaydeyo NN uoljoun4 MEN JOUS 9 JaydeyD i 6 3 Shot Mark Operations To write in crash recording or assemble editing 1 Hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds 2 At the position you wish to write the mark hold down the ENTRY button and press the MARK button A mark of the type selected in item G04 of the shot mark operation menu is written js n a a rd So HTJ ENTRY button MARK button REC ERASE indicator Writing during playback while stopped or during a search When this unit is in any of the playback stop or search modes you can write a post mark only 1 Hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds The REC ERASE indicator lights 2 At the position you wish to write the mark hold down the ENTRY button and press the MARK button A post mark is written the instant you pressed the MARK button While the mark is being written the message
53. 525 line mode only O VITC field mark B Recorder player selection Pi siune spr eye O Operation mode The display shown above corresponds to the factory default settings of the unit Changing the setting of setup menu item 005 allows different time data to be displayed in the lower line of the display For details see Section 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 12 5 3 8 Chapter 3 Preparations Type of time data Display Meaning CTL CTL counter data TCR LTC reader time code UBR LTC reader user s bits TCR VITC reader time code UBR VITC reader user s bits TCG Time code generator time code UBG Time code generator user s bits IN IN point OUT OUT point Al Audio IN point AO Audio OUT point DUR Duration between any two of the four edit points IN OUT audio IN audio OUT If the time data or user s bits cannot be read correctly they will be displayed with an asterisk For example TER U R TR or U R Time code reader drop frame mark for 525 line mode only P Indicates drop frame mode Indicates non drop frame mode Time code generator drop frame mark for 525 line mode only P Indicates drop frame mode factory preset Indicates non drop frame mode VITC field mark blank Fields 1 and 3 for 525 60 mode or fields 1 3 5 and 7 for 625 50 m
54. 8 flashes as a warning Nevertheless the unit operates in compliance with the setting of this menu item F2 TCG For the internal time code generator selects one of the following PRESET Preset the initial value of time code generated by the internal time code generator by a control panel operation or by remote control from the device connected to the REMOTE1 IN 9P connector REGEN Synchronize the internal time code generator with the playback time code read by the internal time code reader F3 RUN Selects one of the following running modes for the internal time code generator FREE The time code continues to increase as long as the unit is powered on regardless of the unit s operating mode REC Time code increases during recording only If you select this mode you should also set F1 TCG to INT and set F2 TCG to PRESET F4 DF In 525 line mode selects either drop frame mode or non drop frame mode for the time code generator and the CTL counter DF Drop frame mode NDF Non drop frame mode F5 VITC Specifies whether or not to record the VITC generated by the internal time code generator ON Record internally generated VITC OFF Do not record internally generated VITC F6 TCR Selects the type of time code to display in the time data display LTC Display LTC AUTO Display VITC when tape speed is 1 2 or less of normal speed and LTC otherwise VITC Display VITC 1 1 4 Chapter 11 Function Menu Page 2 Item Sei
55. ALL BANK 1 to B03 RECALL BANK 3 to ON then press the F5 SET button When you wish to recall the settings saved in menu bank 4 select bank 4 with menu item B20 PRESET SETUP For details about menu bank 4 refer to the Maintenance Manual 12 4 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Recall B01 i Save Current active menu settings Save B11 Menu bank 1 i Recall B02 Save B12 Menu bank 2 a Recall B03 Save B13 Menu bank 3 a Recall B20 Menu bank 4 a Use maintenance menu item 122 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu The basic setup menu contains the following items In the Settings column of the table the factory default settings are indicated by an enclosing box Item number 001 Item name PREROLL TIME Settings OS 5S 30S Set the preroll time to between 0 and 30 seconds A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing 002 CHARACTER H POSITION Adjust the horizontal screen position of the character information output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor 00 1C 3C 525 line mode 00 19 36 625 line mode The hexadecimal value 00 is for the far left of the screen and increasing the value moves the position of the characters to the right 0032 CHARACTER V POSITIO
56. AY button To start playback press this button turning it on To operate in capstan override mode Hold down this button and turn the search dial For details of capstan override mode see page 4 9 SERVO indicator Lights when the drum servo and capstan servo are locked REW rewind button To rewind the tape press this button turning it on Editing mode setting section ASSEMBLE button ASSEMB E INSERT 1 m voe0 tc Mcm Mcn cn Icha B INSERT buttons 1 Assemble editing Editing in which new video audio is added in sequence to the end of existing recorded video audio ASSEMBLE button Press this button turning it on to carry out assemble editing All signals video signals audio signals time code signals and so on are recorded together Press the button again turning it off to exit from assemble editing mode Note When even one of the INSERT buttons is lit the ASSEMBLE button does not work To use the ASSEMBLE button turn off all the lit INSERT buttons INSERT buttons Press the corresponding button turning it on to select a signal for insert editing Press the button again turning it off to cancel the selection VIDEO button Selects the video signal TC time code button Selects time code CH1 to CH4 audio channels 1 to 4 buttons Select the signals on audio channels 1 to 4 CUE button Selects the cue audio sign
57. Betacam SX DVW M2000 M2000P 59 6 mm s Analog Betacam DV W M2000 M2000P 118 6 mm s 525 60 101 5 mm s 625 50 Digital Betacam record playback time 124 minutes with BCT D124L MPEG IMxX playback time DVW M2000 M2000P 184 minutes with BCT 184MXL 525 60 220 minutes with BCT 184MXL 625 50 Tape speed Betacam SX playback time DVW M2000 M2000P 194 minutes with BCT 194SXLA Analog Betacam playback time DVW M2000 M2000P 90 minutes with BCT 90MLA 525 60 108 minutes with BCT 90MLA 625 50 Fast forward rewind time Approx 3 minutes with BCT 184MXL Search speed Shuttle mode Digital Betacam playback Still to approx 50 times normal playback speed MPEG IMX playback DVW M2000 M2000P Still to approx 78 times normal playback speed Betacam SX playback DVW M2000 M2000P Still to approx 78 times normal playback speed Analog Betacam playback DVW M2000 M2000P Still to 35 times normal playback speed 525 60 Still to 42 times normal playback speed 625 50 Variable speed mode Digital Betacam playback 1 to 3 times normal playback speed MPEG IMX playback DVW M2000 M2000P 1 to 3 times normal playback speed Betacam SX playback DVW M2000 M2000P 1 to 2 times normal playback speed Analog Betacam playback DVW M2000 M2000P 1 to 3 times normal playback speed Still to 1 times normal playback speed 0 5 525 60 0 7 625 50 second or less from standby on Load unload time 6 secon
58. CTL pulses to count time code TC Do not use CTL pulses to count time code 403 AUTOMATIC PREROLL Select whether or not the edit IN point is automatically set by pressing the REFERENCE ENTRY PREROLL button when the IN point is not set before starting preroll DIS IN point is not set automatically ENA IN point is set automatically 405 CUEUP BY CTL Select the tape transport mode when cuing This setting is valid only when the function menu item CTL TC is set to CTL CAP During cuing up the tape transport is in the pinch ON state maximum tape speed 10 times normal REEL During cuing up the tape transport is in the pinch OFF state As the tape approaches the cue up point and the tape speed drops the tape transport switches to the pinch ON state To give priority to editing accuracy select CAP a When controlled from an editor B VE 2000 9100 etc selecting REEL allows high speed cuing up Menu items in the range 500 to 599 relating to tape protection Item number Item name Settings 501 STILL TIMER Select the time delay from the tape transport stopping either the stop mode or the still playback mode in search mode until the unit automatically switches to the tape protection mode in order to protect the video heads and the tape 0 5S 8M 30M Set the value in the range 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes 502 TAPE PROTECTION Select the operati
59. DE Y C SEP MODE Select the method of processing the input video signal in the vertical blanking Sub ltem interval independently for each line DVW M2000 12 LINE 12 LINE Make the selection for lines 12 to 20 2000 20 20 BPF Carry out Y C separation B amp W Treat all as luminance signals 21 LINE 21 LINE Make the selection for lines 21 to 22 22 22 BPF Carry out Y C separation B amp W Treat all as luminance signals COMB Process with an appropriate Y C separation DVW 9 22 LINE 9 LINE 22 Make the selection for lines 9 to 22 M2000P BPF Carry out Y C separation 2000P B amp W Treat all as luminance signals 705 EDGE SUBCARRIER During recording and playback of a composite signal in the playback circuit the REDUCER MODE edge subcarrier reducer ESR is automatically switched on or off according to the VTR operation When recording a Non Standard signal for example if the color edges are not as good as with a proper signal the ESR can be forced on This item makes this selection AUTO ESR is switched on and off automatically ON ESR operation is forced on Continued 12 21 Chapter 12 Setup Menus i i i WN snus dnjes Z Jeydeyp HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued SIGNAL GENERATOR
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61. Deletes the data setting value Enabled when cue point IN point OUT point take number cut number scene number or comment data is selected A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the deletion and returns to clip data display mode F4 DEL LN Deletes the selected clip A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the deletion and returns to clip data display mode F5 INS LN Inserts a clip at the cursor position A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the insertion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 Ok Executes the insertion and returns to clip data display mode HOME F4 Deletes all clips DELETE ALL A confirmation message appears Press one of the following buttons to confirm or cancel the operation e F1 CANCEL Cancels the deletion and returns to clip data display mode e F2 OK Executes the deletion and returns to clip data display mode If you attempt to change clip data that is write protected the message PROTECTED CLIP appears and it is not possible to change the data Remove th
62. E 1 OUT 9P connector REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector D sub 9 pin This provides the loop through output for remote control signals from the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector Depending on the setting of setup menu item 211 you can use this connector alone or in a loop through configuration with the REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin Use this for monitoring and diagnosis of the state of this unit from an external computer using ISR Interactive Status Reporting 2 18 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Time code input output section D TIME CODE IN connector TIME CODE TIME CODE OUT connector TIME CODE IN connector XLR 3 pin female To record time code from an external device input a time code signal from the time code output connector of the other device TIME CODE OUT connector XLR 3 pin male This outputs a time code according to the operating state of the unit as follows e During playback the playback time code By setting setup menu item 606 you can also output the time code from the internal time code generator locked to the playback time code e During recording the time code generated by the internal time code generator or the time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector Audio monitor signal output section D MONITOR OUTPUT R connector ONITOR OUTPUT B MONITOR OUTPUT L connector MONITOR OUTPUT R connector XLR 3 pi
63. ELETE button and press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button according to the edit point you wish to delete The edit point is deleted according to which button you pressed and the DELETE button goes off 5 1 6 Cue Up to Edit Points and Preroll To preroll to a position before an edit IN point or cue up to any edit point use the following procedure SSS B co eed LE I __________ SISISISISISIGiI fo 000o ao 0 0 O O sooo o God Us oo00 o OIOJO U OD O amp amp 2 1 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which you wish to operate The button you have pressed lights 2 e To cue up to an edit point Hold down the IN OUT button or AUDIO IN OUT button according to the edit point to which you wish to cue up and press the PREROLL button This cues up to the edit point you have selected e To preroll Press the PREROLL button The tape is wound back to a position 5 seconds before the edit IN point and stops To change the preroll time The factory default setting for the preroll time is 5 seconds but you can use setup menu item 001 to change this to any value from 0 to 30 seconds If you change the preroll time make sure that the setting is not longer than the recording length before the edit IN point Note that for automatic editing the prero
64. ETUP EXEC ON UTL SET EXIT rome C amp D G29 GD 5 1G G5 J When you want to redo a file selection rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to display the file name again then go back to step 2 The monitor screen display changes as follows STICK TO ROM SETUP MENU DOWNLOAD STICK gt UTR File DBMNRXXx SUP EXECUTE ON Continued ee Chapter 13 Setup Utility Menu Functions P Q p oe V p pm e lt P TI gt O e suojoun4 nue Ann dmesg taydeyo WAN 13 1 Overview of Setup Utility Menu Functions DN TT EET TEABAAAn vv 72 5 Press the F5 SET button The selected file is downloaded Do not do any of the following during the download Doing so can corrupt the ROM software of this unit making the unit unable to download normally e Power the unit off e Remove or insert a memory stick e Remove or load a cassette To upload a file to a memory stick Proceed as follows 1 Press the F2 UPLOAD button The menu display changes allowing you to execute the upload The name of the currently selected file is flashing on the screen sI ETIA SUP UPLOAD SETUP DBMNRX XX SUP UTL es ee SET EXIT 2 With the HOME button held down rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the file to upload 3 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to display
65. Event Detector AED detects locations where video signals show large changes cuts and locations where the video suddenly becomes brighter for a short period flash Detected events can be converted into essence marks and output The time code of detected events can be recorded in a Tele File label Overview of Auto Event Detector Functions See Chapter 9 for more information about essence marks and see Chapter 7 for more information about the Tele File functions The Auto Event Detector function works for all tapes that can be played back by this unit Events are output about 3 frames after the actual locations of the events 10 2 Event Output and Recording Outputtting events converted into essence marks You can select whether or not to convert into essence marks and output events detected by the AED during playback normal playback variable speed playback and jog playback Make this selection using setup menu item 659 AED ESSENCE MARK CONVERT See page 12 19 for more information about setup menu item 659 Recording event marks in a Tele File label The time code of cut events detected by the AED can be written to a Tele File label To write the time code of cut events to a Tele File label With the ENTRY button in the editing control section held down press the VAR button in the search control section The tape starts to run in the forward direction at a high speed where noiseless playback is possi
66. F R In STOP EJECT F FWD REW modes STOP In STOP EJECT modes 109 FORCED EE WHEN During tape threading and unthreading and when no cassette is inserted select TAPE UNTHREAD whether the setting of the function menu item PB EE controls the PB EE setting for output signals OFF Control by the function menu item PB EE ON No control always E E signal 111 TSO PLAY Select whether or not to enable tape speed override mode DIS Disable tape speed override mode TSO Enable tape speed override mode 115 PHASE LOCK IN Select whether or not to lock the capstan phase in x3 variable speed play mode VARIABLE X3 DVW when playing back a Betacam or Betacam SP cassette M2000 M2000P only OFF Do not lock ON Lock 116 JOG DIAL RESPONSE Select the tape speed characteristics for the search dial rotation rate VTR commands TYPE1 Tape speed varies linearly over the range 1 to 1 TYPE2 Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in the figure below over the range 3 to 3 Characterized by a zone around 1 and 1 where the tape speed is independent of the search dial rotation rate TYPE3 Tape speed varies linearly over the range 3 to 3 as shown in the figure below TYPE4 Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in the figure below over the range 2 to 2 Characterized by a zone around 1 and 1 where the tape speed is independent of the search dial rotation rate 117 CONTROL PANEL Select the control panel function when the PA
67. FILE THREAD COUNTER CLEAR MODE Selects whether to clear the thread counter when formatting a Tele File NOT CLEAR Do not clear the thread counter WHEN FORMAT Clear the thread counter 136 TELE FILE IN OUT INPUT CONTINUE Selects whether to continuously input log IN and OUT point data in the Tele File menu screen OFF Do not continuously input log IN and OUT point data ON Continuously input log IN and OUT point data Menu items in the range 200 to 299 relating to the remote control interface Item number 201 Select whether or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs Item name PARA RUN Settings DIS No synchronized operation ENA Use synchronized operation To use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs set item 201 to ENA on all of the VTRs 202 CF FLAG DVW M2000P 2000P only Select the mode for locking to the color framing sent from the remote controller 8F Eight field locking mode 4F 8F Four or eight field locking mode 211 REMOTE1 PORT Select how to use the REMOTE 1 IN 9P and REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connectors on the connector panel i amp o Both the IN and OUT connectors are effective whether in local or remote mode in Only the IN connector is effective whether in local or remote mode out Only the OUT connector is effective whether in local or remote mode panel Allows you to
68. Item number Item name Settings 707 FORCED VERTICAL The Y add function is normally switched on automatically during jog or variable INTERPOLATION OFF 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 709 CAV LEVEL FORMAT Select whether the analog component input output should be D 1 or Betacam DVW M2000 M2000P z only Format Color bars Y Video Y Sync R Y B Y D 1 CAV 100 0 100 0 700 mV 300 mV 700 mV Betacam 100 7 5 77 7 5 714 mV 286 mV 700 mV Sub Item 0 INPUT CAV Select the analog component input format LEVEL B CAM Betacam D1 D 1 1 OUTPUT CAV Select the analog component output format LEVEL B CAM Betacam D1 D 1 710 INTERNAL VIDEO Select the test signal to be output from the VTR s internal test signal generator OFF No test signal is generated The VTR operates normally CB100 100 color bar signal CB100 100 color bar signal DVW M2000P 2000P CB75 75 color bar signal DVW M2000 2000 CB75R 75 color bar signal reverse BOW Bowtie signal PLSBR Pulse amp bar signal MLTBS Multi burst signal HSWP H sweep signal 5STEP 5 step signal RAMP Ramp signal SH Shallow ramp signal RED Red signal GRAY 50 flat signal WHITE 100 flat signal BB Black burst signal SDI SDI check field signal NTC7 NTC 7 test signal DVW M2000 2000 LN330 L
69. N Adjust the vertical screen position of the first line of the characters information output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor 00 5C 71 525 line mode 00 70 88 625 line mode The hexadecimal value 00 is for the top of the screen and increasing the value lowers the position of the characters 004 SYNCHRONIZE When editing using this unit as a controller and an external VTR connected to this unit via a 9 pin remote control cable this item determines whether or not to operate the two units in phase synchronization OFF Do not operate in phase synchronization ON Operate in phase synchronization 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT Determines the kind of character information to be output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector when the function menu item CHARA is set to ON T amp STA Time data display information and the unit s status T amp UB Time data display information and the user s bits T amp CTL Time data display information and CTL T amp T Time data display information and time code LTC or VITC TIME Time code LTC or VITC only If there is an overlap between the setting of this item and the setting of the control panel it is automatically avoided For example if CTL is selected on the control panel and this menu
70. N MOTOR Malfunction of cooling fan motor has been detected 20 CASS COMP MOTOR Malfunction of cassette compartment up or down operation has been detected 21 REEL SFT MOTOR Malfunction of movement of the reel table corresponding to the cassette size has been detected 22 REEL POS SENSOR The L cassette and S cassette positions of the reel table have been detected simultaneously 23 THRED RING SENS The thread end and unthread end states of the threading ring have been detected simultaneously 92 INTERNAL I F 14 Abnormality in the interface between SYS CPU on SS 89 board and other CPU MPU has been detected 93 CPU INITIALIZE ERROR Abnormality in the interface between SV CPU on SS 89 board and DRUM CPU on DR 414 board has been detected 95 OTHERS NV RAM ERROR Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on FP 133 board 96 SY NV RAM ERROR Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on SS 89 board for the system control system 97 SV NV RAM Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on DR 508 board for the servo system 98 RF NV RAM ERROR Abnormality has been detected in the operation of an NV RAM on EQ 84 board for the RF system 99 INTERNAL I F 2 Abnormality in the interface between SYS CPU on SS 89 board and SERVO CPU on SS 89 board or MPU on EQ 84 or DM 123 board has been detected Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection 1 4 3 uo o dsu pue soueualureyy p Ja deu
71. NEL SELECT switch on the switch SELECTION anel is set to REAR SW Only the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the connector panel functions PARA The control panels connected to the CONTROL PANEL connectors on the switch panel and connector panel both function a b c TYPE2 Speed TYPE3 Speed TYPE 4 Speed 3 lEWD FWD 2 reverse Rotation rate Rotation rate a 3 Rotation rate FWD FWD RVS FWD forward A nnn nm RVS RVS Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 9 on da f awe NN snu n dnjes Z saydeyup WA 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Continued Item number Item name Settings 118 KEY INHIBIT SWITCH Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KEY INHIBIT EFFECTIVE AREA switch on the switch panel is set to ON The following sub items control different Sub item sets of switches and buttons independently 1 REMOTE Select whether the REMOTE 1 9P and 2 50P buttons in the upper control panel SELECT are enabled DIS Disabled ENA Enabled 2 AUDIO F KEY Select whether the audio signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons in the lower control panel are enabled DIS Disabled ENA Enabled audio Disable audio input signal selection audio mixing settings and monitor signal sel
72. NFI CTL TCIMENU_ TCGSET LY R B_ PB OFF TC S _ Settings values In the figure above Y R B analog component signals is selected as the setting for VID IN the menu item for button F1 This manual refers to this as F1 VID IN in function menu HOME page is set to Y R B Overview of the Function Menu HOME2 page user defined function keys Up to six function keys can be defined i e six functions can be assigned to the F1 to F6 buttons in the HOME page You can select and define the following function keys e Functions selected from the function menu items in the HOME page and menu pages to 4 e Function key to display the setting for setup menu item 211 REMOTEI PORT and to carry out the operation when the menu item setting is panel Note By factory default no function keys are defined in the HOME page It is not possible to display the HOME2 page unless you have defined at least one function key in that page For details on defining user defined function keys in the HOME2 page refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Page 6 You can define up to six setup menu items assign six setup menu items to the F1 to F6 buttons and register them on page 6 There is nothing defined on page 6 when the unit is shipped from the factory For more information about defining setup menu items for page 6 refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Jiti Chapter 11 Function Menu
73. NTRY button in the editing control section held down press the F5 MENU button The error logger screen appears Refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 for more information about the error logger 2 Press the F5 SET button The OFFSET TO UTC item appears ERR OFFSET TO UTC 09 00 LOG PREV NEXT SET EXIT eo FD 0D Gp cn 1cp 1c ERROR LOGGER 014 023 014 REFERENCE MISSING 015 AUDIO PB CONDITION 016 VIDEO PB CONDITION TAPE ERROR ON WARNING ON CONDITION ON XxOFFSET TO UTC 09 00 Push SET button 2001 12 24 23 59 59 3 Press the Fl PREV and F2 NEXT button to select the OFFSET TO UTC item and use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the F3 and F4 buttons to set the offset to UTC time For example if the local time is 9 hours in advance of UTC set to 9 00 4 Press the F5 SET button This makes the setting effective Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8 3 suonouny AINN 8 Jaideyo NN suogoun4 AIAN 8 Ja deyo HA 8 3 UMID Output and Display This section explains how to output and display UMIDs 8 3 1 UMID Output Settings You can choose to output UMIDs or not and select either Basic UMID or Extended UMID when you choose to output UMIDs Make these settings using setup menu item 651 UMID OUTPUT See page 12 18 for more information about setup menu item 651 8 3 2 UMID Display During recording and playback UMID data appears in the menu display sec
74. REW button PREROLL button Press this button to cue up to the preroll point before the IN point by the time set as the preroll time on the tape You can change or select the preroll time and the state of the unit at the end of preroll stop mode or still playback mode using setup menu item 001 or 401 1 Stop mode The state in which the device currently the subject of operation is stopped and the STOP button is lit 2 10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Cuing up edit points Hold down the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button while pressing this button to cue up to the corresponding edit point REC record button To start recording press this button together with the PLAY button turning it on Monitoring in E E mode When the unit is in stop mode pressing the REC button causes it to light and allows you to monitor the video and audio in E E mode To return to the original state press the STOP button During playback search fast forward or rewind while the REC button is held down you can monitor the video and audio in E E mode In this case the button does not light EDIT button To carry out manual editing press this button simultaneously with the PLAY button Monitoring in E E mode When the unit is in stop mode pressing the EDIT button causes it to light and allows you to monitor the input signal selected with the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT buttons in E E mode To retur
75. SONY DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER DVW M2 DVW M2000P DVW 2000 DVW 2000P The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the DVW 2000 series of ERR 4Y Tole File sr E OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 2 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 AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter tout risque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil a la pluie ou a l humidite Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi CET APPAREIL DOIT TRE RELI LA TERRE VORSICHT Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden darf das Ger t weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden Uberlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann DIESES GER T MUSS GEERDET WERDEN For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can
76. STANDBY button functions 5 EJECT Select whether the EJECT button functions 6 JOG Select whether the JOG button functions 7 SHUTTLE Select whether the SHUTTLE button functions 8 VAR Select whether the VAR button functions 9 FF REW Select whether the F FWD and REW buttons function 10 PREROLL Select whether the PREROLL button functions 11 AUTO PRE REVIEW Select whether the AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW buttons function 12 F KEY Select whether the F1 to F6 buttons function 13 AUDIO MONITOR Select whether the audio signal buttons function 14 EDIT PRESET Select whether the EDIT PRESET button functions 15 OTHERS Select whether the ENTRY IN OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT TRIM TRIM GS MARK GS LIST DELETE and DMC EDIT buttons function 029 STORED OWNERSHIP Select whether or not to set the Stored Ownership UMID item off Do not set on Set To set Stored Ownership display this item in the menu display section and press the F5 SET button to move to the Stored Ownership setting screen For details see the section To set Stored Ownership page 8 2 B01 RECALL BANK 1 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1 B02 RECALL BANK 2 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 2 B03 RECALL BANK 3 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 3 B11 SAVE BANK 1 Set to ON to save current active menu settings to menu bank 1 B12 SAVE BANK 2 Set to ON to save curren
77. TR without deterioration of the signal waveform In this case the RUN and DF settings are ignored You can synchronize the internal time code generator to either of the following external time codes e The time code output LTC of an external time code generator or external VTR connected to the TIME CODE IN connector of the unit e The time code VITC present in a video signal input to the unit e The time code SMPTE RP188 present in an SDI signal input to the unit To synchronize the internal time code generator to an external signal use the following procedure SSS a Ja J OO TIME CODE IN connector 1 e When synchronizing to an external time code output LTC Connect the time code output of the external time code generator or external VTR to the TIME CODE IN connector e When synchronizing to the time code VITC in an input video signal With the VID IN in function menu HOME page select an input video signal containing VITC e When synchronizing to the time code SMPTE RP188 in an SDI signal With the VID IN in function menu HOME page select SDI 4 4 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 2 Perform the following settings in function menu page 1 e When synchronizing to an external time code output LTC or the time code VITC in an input video
78. TR on which you will set the edit point The button which you have pressed lights 2 Turn the search dial in jog or shuttle mode and position the tape at the required edit point For details of playback in jog or shuttle mode see the sections Playback in jog mode and Playback in shuttle mode page 4 8 3 At the point at which you wish to set the IN point or OUT point hold down the ENTRY button and press the IN button or OUT button as the case may be When the IN point or OUT point is set the IN button or OUT button respectively lights 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until all the necessary edit points are set When the IN points on both the recorder and player are set the PREVIEW button and AUTO EDIT button flash and it becomes possible to carry out a preview or editing operation Automatic setting of edit points Editing requires four edit points the IN and OUT points on both the recorder and player However once any three of these points are defined the last point is set automatically For example if you set the recorder IN and OUT points and the player IN point the player OUT point is set automatically Note In the following cases the DELETE button begins to flash and you cannot carry out automatic editing e The OUT point is before the IN point e All four of the recorder IN and OUT points and the player IN and OUT points have been set Use the DELETE button to delete a redundant edit point or s
79. TRs simultaneously Additionally a parallel 50 pin interface is also fitted as standard supporting easy external control through the parallel interface Rack mounting Using the optional RMM 131 Rack Mount Adaptor you can mount the unit in a standard EIA 19 inch rack For details of rack mounting refer to the Installation Manual Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 MAIMEAQ Ja deyo WA 1 2 Example System Configuration The following conceptual diagram shows an example of use Microphone BVE series editor Tape control Digital analog cassette Audio video server system DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P Video monitor Analog composite Analog composite component Analog audio SDI VTR with SDI connectors Audio monitor or analog VTR 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 Using the CD ROM Manual The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the DVW 2000 series of digital videocassette recorders English Japanese French and German versions 1 3 1 CD ROM System Requirements The following are required to access the supplied CD ROM disc e Computer PC with Intel Pentium CPU Installed memory 64 MB or more CD ROM drive x 8 or faster e Monitor Monitor supporting resolution of 800 x 600 or higher e Operating system Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Windows XP Professional o
80. The Source Pack Stored Ownership who can be set See the section To set Stored Ownership page 8 2 657 ESSENCE MARK TAPE OUTPUT Select whether or not to output essence marks recorded on the tape during playback off Do not output on Output When menu item 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA is set to 8 bit nothing of UMID is output regardless of the setting of this menu item 658 SHOT MARK ESSENCE MARK CONVERT Select whether or not to convert into essence marks and output shot marks recorded in the LTC track which are detected during playback off Do not output SHOTM Output Depending on the type of the detected shot marks the output essence marks are RecStart ShotMark1 or _ShotMark2 e Of the shot marks post marks are not converted to essence marks e Shot mark detection timing depends on playback conditions e When menu item 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA is set to 8 bit nothing of UMID is output regardless of the setting of this menu item 659 AED ESSENCE MARK CONVERT Select whether or not to convert into essence marks and output events detected during playback by the AED Auto Event Detector off Do not output on Output When menu item 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA is set to 8 bit nothing of UMID is output regardless of the setting of this menu item 660 ESSENCE MARK SD VANC LINE Specif
81. UT 9P connector RS 232C connector REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I 0 50P connector D sub 50 pin Connect remote control signals from an external device For details refer to the Installation Manual Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 7 seg JO uonouny pue uoneoogq z 19 deyo IM syed JO uoOUNY pue uol e907 z Ja deyo Wn 2 2 Connector Panel CONTROL PANEL connector round type 10 pin In addition to the lower control panel a similar control panel can be connected to this unit To connect such a second control panel use this connector When two control panels are connected use the PANEL SELECT switch on the switch panel see page 2 14 to specify which control panel will control this unit VIDEO CONTROL connector D sub 15 pin For remote control of the internal digital video processor connect an optional BVR 50 50P Remote Control Unit Always power off this unit before connecting the remote control unit OPTION connector D sub 9 pin Not used REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector D sub 9 pin When using this unit together with another DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P or an MPEG IMX D 1 D 2 or Betacam VTR and a BVE series BVE 900 910 2000 9000 9000P 9100 9 100P or other editor connect the optional 9 pin remote control cable from the other unit to this connector Depending on the setting of setup menu item 211 you can use this connector alone or in a loop through configuration with the REMOT
82. Variable speed playback with the speed determined by the angular position of the search dial e Playback in variable speed mode Variable speed playback with the speed finely determined by the angular position of the search dial e Playback using the capstan override function The playback speed is adjusted temporarily according to the angular position of the search dial to align the playback phase with that of another VTR e DMC Playback Playback carried out at memorized varying speed Normal playback First insert a cassette For details of how to insert a cassette see Section 3 5 2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes page 3 10 Cassette compartment STOP button PLAY button To start playback Press the PLAY button Playback starts the servo locks and the SERVO indicator lights To stop playback Press the STOP button If you play back to the end of the tape The tape is automatically rewound and stops It is possible to disable the automatic rewind function by changing the setting of setup menu item 125 When using the Dolby noise reduction system When using an analog Betacam cassette you can use Dolby C noise reduction for audio playback To activate the Dolby noise reduction system set the DOLBY of function menu page 4 to NR ON see page 11 7 Chapter 4 R
83. Y NR indicator 2 8 recording 9 2 Extended menu items 12 8 External device connectors 2 17 E F FWD button 2 11 Features 1 1 525 625 indicator 2 7 F1 to F6 buttons 2 6 Format indicators 2 2 2 7 Function menu configuration 11 1 item 11 3 operation 2 6 G Ground terminal 2 17 H Head Cleaning 14 1 Head configuration 1 1 Headphones 2 2 HOME button 2 6 HUE function menu 11 5 l IN OUT buttons 2 12 Drop frame INPUT button 2 4 mark 3 9 Input signal selection 2 4 mode 11 4 INSERT buttons 2 11 E J EDIT button 2 10 JOG Edit point 5 3 button 2 9 cue up and preroll 5 7 indicator 2 9 modifying and deleting 5 6 Jog mode 4 8 setting buttons 2 12 Editing K automatic editing 5 1 carrying out 5 8 continuous editing 5 13 control section 2 12 cross fade editing 12 14 manual editing 5 14 mode setting section 2 11 preread editing 5 14 quick editing 5 13 selecting the editing mode 5 3 special methods 5 13 split editing 5 4 standalone editing 5 14 switch menu settings 5 2 E E mode 2 5 2 10 EJECT button 2 2 EMPHSS function menu 11 6 ENTRY button 2 13 Error messages 14 2 Essence mark output 9 2 overview 9 1 KEY INHI indicator 2 12 KEY INHIBIT switch 2 14 L Level meter 2 5 LIST button 2 13 Location and function of parts connector panel 2 15 lower control panel 2 3 switch panel 2 14 upper control panel 2 2 LTC external sync 4 4 Manual editing 5 14 MARK button 2 13 MEMOR
84. Y indicator 2 12 Memory stick 3 12 Continued Index l 1 x pul HA Index MENU function menu 11 3 Menu control buttons 2 6 display 2 8 operation 2 6 6 2 12 2 MIXING button 2 4 Moisture condensation 14 4 MONITOR OUTPUT connectors 2 18 MPEG IMX 1 1 cassette 3 10 compatibility 1 2 N Non drop frame mark 3 9 mode 11 4 O Operation mode 3 9 OPTION connector 2 18 OUTREF function menu 11 7 P PANEL SELECT switch 2 14 Parts replacement 14 6 PB controls 2 6 PB EE function menu 11 3 PHONES jack control 2 2 PLAY button 2 11 Playback capstan override 4 9 dynamic motion control DMC 4 12 jog mode 4 8 normal 4 7 shuttle mode 4 8 speed indication 2 8 variable mode 4 9 PLAYER button 2 12 Power supply section 2 17 POWER switch 2 2 Preparations for playback 4 6 for recording 4 1 PREREAD function menu 11 8 Preread editing 5 14 PREROLL button 2 10 PRESET REGEN 11 4 Preview 5 7 PREVIEW button 2 13 Q Quick Editing 5 13 R REC button 2 10 controls 2 6 REC INHI indicator 2 10 l 2 Index RECINH function menu 11 8 REC ERASE indicator 2 13 RECORDER button 2 12 Recording preparations 4 1 procedure 4 5 time code 4 2 REF VIDEO INPUT connectors 75Q termination switch 2 16 Reference signals connection 3 5 for the servo system 3 4 Reference video signal generator 3 3 Regular checks 14 5 REMOTE buttons 2 2 Remote control 2 2 REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector 2 18 REMOTE 1 OUT 9P conn
85. able telephones and other D sub 15 pin male for optional communications devices near this unit can result in BVR 50 50P misoperations and interference with audio and video REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P signals 50 pin female It is recommended that portable communications devices near this unit be powered off Memory stick slot Memory stick 8 to 128MB Accessories supplied PSW 4 x 16 screws for rack mounting 4 Operation Manual English version x1 Japanese version X1 Installation Manual English version x1 Japanese version X1 CD ROM 1 Optional accessories BKDW 101 Remote Control Panel BKMW 102 Remote Control Unit BKMW 103 Control Panel Extension Kit BKMW 104 HD Upconverter Board RCC SG 9 pin Remote Control Cable BVR 50 50P TBC Remote Control Unit RMM 131 Rack Mount Adaptor BCT HD12CL Cleaning Cassette Tape AC power cord e For customers in the U S A and Canada Part No 1 557 377 11 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 e For customers in the United Kingdom Part No 1 777 823 12 Plug holder 3 613 640 01 A 6 Appendix A AC IN connector 2 17 ALARM indicator 2 11 Analog audio input output section 2 15 device connection 3 2 video input output section 2 16 ASSEMBLE button 2 11 Audio monitor signal output section 2 18 selection function selector buttons 2 4 setting display section 2 5 signal selection buttons 2 5 AUDIO IN OUT buttons 2 12 AUDIO INPUT AES EBU connectors 2 16 AUDIO INPUT CH1
86. acam tape 50 times e Using an MPEG IMX tape 78 times e Using a Betacam SX tape 78 times e Using an analog Betacam tape 35 times for 525 60 mode or 42 times for 625 50 mode There are detents on the search dial at the still position and at 5 times normal speed To carry out playback in shuttle mode use the following procedure acc oor or O gt E oe sc TOSS 1 Press the SHUTTLE button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE button is lit Pressing the search dial toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode 2 Turn the search 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 search dial to the center position or press the STOP button The function to toggle between jog mode and shuttle mode each time the search dial is pressed can be disabled by changing the setting of setup menu item 101 To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button To alternate between normal speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the search 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 alternate
87. ach edit point is set the corresponding button changes from flashing to continuously lit D 4 Chapter5 Editing Note During split editing if you set six or more edit points for the recorder and player the DELETE button starts to flash to indicate that such a setup is impossible Delete all unnecessary edit points using the DELETE button For details of how to delete edit points see the section Deleting an edit point page 5 6 Automatic setting of edit points in split editing Split editing requires a total of eight edit points four video edit points player IN and OUT and recorder IN and OUT and four audio edit points player audio IN and OUT and recorder audio IN and OUT However as soon as you set five points the system automatically calculates and sets the remaining three points Specifically once you have set three of the four video edit points and two audio edit points the remaining three edit points are set automatically regardless of whether these points are for the recorder or player In the figure below the edit points shown within boxes are already set The other edit points recorder audio OUT point and player audio IN and video OUT points are set automatically Note that regardless of whether it was set manually or automatically any edit point can be deleted or corrected later IN point Audio OUT point OUT point Audio IN point Vv Vv Vv Vv A A A A
88. al Note When the ASSEMBLE button is lit none of the INSERT buttons work To use INSERT buttons press the ASSEMBLE button turning it off ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator ALARM indicator This lights when a hardware error is detected on the unit and goes off when the error is resolved When this indicator is lit an error message appears in the time data menu display section If you are using the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER or COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector then when the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON the error message also appears on the monitor screen For details on error messages refer to Section 1 24 in the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 2 Insert editing Editing in which new video audio is added to an intermediate position of existing recorded video audio Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 1 seg JO uoNoUNY pue uoneooq z 139 deyo Wl syed JO uooUuNY pue uogeooq z Ja deyo WAI 2 1 Control Panels KEY INHI inhibit indicator This indicator lights when the KEY INHIBIT switch on the switch panel see page 2 14 is set to ON PLAYER button and RECORDER button When you carry out editing using a VTR connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P or REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector see page 2 18 as the player and this unit as the recorder these buttons select which VTR the editing control buttons and tape transport buttons on this unit control PLAYER The editing control
89. ally returns to the OUT point For the second and subsequent editing operations you can continue editing by simply specifying the IN and OUT points on the player In this case the current OUT point on the recorder becomes the new IN point OUT point of preceding edit IN point of current edit Recorder Preceding edit segment Current edit segment ra A A IN point OUT point After automatic editing of one edit segment to carry out continuous editing use the following procedure 1 Set the player IN and OUT points On the recorder the OUT point for the previous edit becomes the new IN point 2 Press the PREVIEW button to carry out a preview 3 Press the AUTO EDIT button This executes the edit When the editing operation is completed the recorder stops at the OUT point and the player stops 2 seconds after the OUT point By repeating this process you can carry out continuous editing By setting setup menu item 326 you can make the preceding OUT point automatically become the new IN point 5 13 Chapter 5 Editing Bupa g Jedeyuo HAI 5 3 Special Automatic Editing Methods B72 5 3 3 Standalone Editing This refers to editing using as the player an external device which cannot be controlled remotely through the REMOTE1 IN 9P connector For example you can record a color bar signal from a signal generator in the joints between the scenes of an already completed tape Carry
90. anel On how to open the lower control panel see the figure on page 2 1 Memory stick slot CONTROL PANEL O CONTROL PANEL connector PANEL SELECT switch B KEY INHIBIT switch Memory stick slot Use this to update the firmware You can also save or load setup menu settings onto the Memory Stick After inserting a Memory Stick allow at least five seconds to elapse before removing it For details on firmware update and save or load setup menu settings see Section 13 1 Overview of Setup Utility Menu Functions and refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 KEY INHIBIT switch Moving this switch to the ON position disables the controls on the upper and lower control panels You can specify which buttons and knobs are disabled in setup menu item 118 PANEL SELECT switch In addition to the lower control panel you can connect a similar control panel to this unit When two control panels are connected to the unit the PANEL SELECT switch is used to specify which panel be enabled to control the unit FRONT Enables the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the switch panel a4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts REAR Enables the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the connector panel When setup menu item 117 is set to PARA this switch position also enables the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector on the switch panel
91. ay line Pressing one of these buttons changes the setting for the corresponding item and displays the setting in the lower line of the menu display If there is no setting displayed in the lower line of the menu display even though a menu item is displayed in the upper line pressing the corresponding function button moves to a lower menu level Overview of the function menu The function menu provides convenient access to frequently used function settings such as input video signal selection and time code settings For details on the function menu see Chapter 11 4 Time data menu display section Time data display MUBJDALTCIWVITG 2F 59 94 Be rae LCONEJON Wares NR a1 re IN oe SEC fo MeN Eest B Menu display Time data display This displays indicators relating to time data and other indicators Time data display area 1 Time data type indicator DF indicator LTC indicator VITC indicator Capstan lock mode indicator Playback format indicator System frequency indicator 525 625 indicator CONFI ON PREREAD indicators eena LiciWitc 2 01 23 45 0 Speed indication area DOLBY NR indicator Time data display area 2 Time data display area 1 Normally this displays a CTL count time code value or user bit value according to the setting in function menu HOME page for F4 CTL TC Time data type indicator This indicates the type of data display
92. b adjusts the volume It is possible to set an internal board switch so that the output volume from the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors is controlled simultaneously For details refer to the Installation Manual 2 1 2 Lower Control Panel 4 Time data menu display section see page 2 7 2 CHANNEL CONDITION 5 MULTI CONTROL knob and SHIFT indicator see page 2 6 indicator see page 2 8 Audio control section see page 2 4 Menu control buttons RESET button see page 2 8 see page 2 6 C3 59 94 DB 525 REM 01 23 45 78 9 CTLTCMENU TCGSET 7 Search control section see page 2 8 8 REC INHI indicator see page 2 10 Tape transport control section see page 2 10 ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator see page 2 11 10 Editing mode setting 2 PLAYER button and RECORDER section see page 2 11 button see page 2 12 CDDC 2F 59 04 f Co 01 23 Ab 06 DB 525 DOLBY NA REM 01 23 45 78 9 Ole STLTCIMENU ICGSET Editing control section see page 2 12 Shot mark section see page 2 13 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 3 seg JO uooUNy pue uoneooq z Jaldeup Wl syed JO uoOUNY pue uol e907 z Ja deyo Wn
93. ble and events detected by the AED are written to a Tele File label as cue data To stop the writing to the Tele File label press the STOP button or do something else to change the play mode e Writing stops automatically if the Tele File memory becomes full e Make sure that the Tele File label is writable for example by removing write protection if it is applied 10 1 Chapter 10 Auto Event Detector P gt Q D Lm gt gt r e m lt p gt asal 0 D pn D O O Lm 11 1 The function menu allows you to make frequently made settings such as selection of input video signals and time code settings 11 1 1 Function Menu Configuration The function menu consists of six pages by factory default the HOME page and five pages numbered 1 to 5 You can also display the HOME2 page by setting user defined function keys The following icons appear at the left edge of the menu display section to denote the current page 41 HOME page D 1 Page 1 D 2 Page 2 D 3 Page 3 D 4 Page 4 D 5 Page 5 D 6 Page 6 2 HOME 2 page Each page has a menu display section made up of an upper and lower part The upper part displays the menu items functions in the page and the lower part displays the menu item settings The figure below shows the menu display section in the HOME page Menu items functions rome C2 G25 G2 5 G5 G5 VID _IN PB EE CO
94. buttons and tape transport buttons on this unit control the external player VTR RECORDER The editing control buttons and tape transport buttons on this unit control the recorder that is to say this unit When this unit is being used in standalone mode neither button functions Editing control section DMC EDIT button MEMORY indicator DELETE button TRIM buttons Edit point setting buttons in Juno ENTRY PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW PREVIEW button AUTO EDIT button REVIEW button DMC EDIT button To carry out recording of playback at any speed between 1 and 3 times normal between 1 and 2 times normal for Betacam SX automatic playback and automatic editing 2 12 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts MEMORY indicator When memorizing the playback speed using the DMC EDIT button this indicator flashes as the playback speed is captured to memory and lights continuously once the speed is captured DELETE button This deletes an existing edit point Hold down this button and press the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button which is lit indicating an existing edit point to delete the corresponding edit point The button either goes off or flashes When the button flashes it is necessary to set the deleted edit point again To cancel the DMC mode hold down the DMC EDIT button and press the DELETE button TRIM buttons Use these buttons to tri
95. cting whether to record essence marks contained in input video signals You can select whether or not to record essence mark data contained in input video signals Make this selection using setup menu item 661 ESSENCE MARK INPUT RECORD See page 12 20 for more information about setup menu item 661 9 2 Chapter 9 Essence Marks Selecting whether to record generated essence marks You can select whether or not to record generated essence mark data when you record video signals with this unit Make this selection using setup menu item 662 ESSENCE MARK SELF RECORD See page 12 20 for more information about setup menu item 602 9 2 2 Essence Mark Output Essence marks can be output to SDI signals when playing back a tape Information such as shot marks recorded on the tape can also be converted into essence marks and output Selecting whether to output essence marks You can select whether or not to output essence marks when you play back a tape Make this selection using setup menu item 657 ESSENCE MARK TAPE OUTPUT See page 12 19 for more information about setup menu item 657 Outputting shot marks converted into essence marks You can select whether or not to convert shot marks recorded on a tape into essence marks for output when you play back the tape Make this selection using setup menu item 658 SHOT MARK ESSENCE MARK CONVERT See page 12 19 for more information about setup menu item 658 10 1 The Auto
96. d the horizontal blanking width complies with RS170A and normally the blanking is widened and the image becomes narrower It is recommended to select NAROW at the editing stage then later for broadcast transmission to select WIDE to output a signal conforming to the standard Note however that NAROW has to be always selected for SDI signals 727 VIDEO EDIT PREVIEW Set the output phase for the video playback signal when any of the ASSEMBLE SWITCHER VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH4 CUE and TC buttons is lit INT The video playback signal output phase is the same as the output phase in E E mode Use this setting when editing with a single VTR or when previewing while watching the VTR output signal EXT The video playback signal output phase is the same as the phase of an input video signal or external reference signal Note Whichever setting is used the correct editing results will be obtained When however you are using an external switcher to switch the video output signal from this unit for the purposes of preview select EXT This will prevent any image shifts at editing IN and OUT points 728 OUTPUT SCH PHASE Set the subcarrier H phase 2048 to 0 to 2047 733 C PHASE TYPE Select the PAL chroma phase type DVW M2000P 2000P HUE Vary the hue L ALT Vary the SC phase of composite output Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 25 Suon i i WN snus dnjes Z Jejdey
97. d Betacam playback signal and to be added to a composite output signal There are independent settings for a recording signal referred to below as an input signal a Betacam signal and a composite output signal referred to below as an output signal e Setup removal is carried out only with respect to a Betacam format CAV input signal menu setting and NTSC composite input signal It is not carried out with respect to other input signals e The setup amounts specified in this menu item have no connection with the function menu item SETUP 0 MASTER LEVEL When the input signal Betacam playback signal and output signal settings are MSTER master the setup amount specified for this sub item is removed from the input signal and Betacam playback signal and is added to the output signal 0 0 7 5 10 0 Setting in this range in 0 5 increments 1 INPUT LEVEL MSTER Set the input signal to the master setting 0 0 7 5 10 0 Set the setup amount to be removed from the input signal in this range in 0 5 increments 2 INPUT VBLK CONT REMOV Remove the setup amount in the vertical blanking interval of the input signal THROU Do not remove the setup amount in the vertical blanking interval of the input signal 3 BETACAM PB LEVEL MSTER Set the Betacam playback signal to the master setting DVW M2000 M2000P 0 0 7 5 10 0 Set the setup
98. d the double D symbol DO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation SHUTTLE button To use the search dial for playback in shuttle mode press this button turning it on For details of playback in shuttle mode see the description of the search dial O JOG button To use the search dial for playback in jog mode press this button turning it on For details of playback in jog mode see the description of the search dial VAR variable button To use the search dial for playback in variable speed mode press this button turning it on For details of playback in variable speed mode see the description of the search dial SHUTTLE VAR and JOG indicators Either of the indicators is lit to show the current search mode or the mode used last When the unit is turned on the SHUTTLE VAR indicator lights When the SHUTTLE VAR indicator is lit Shuttle or variable speed mode When the JOG indicator is lit Jog mode Search dial Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in the following table Turning the dial clockwise lights the indicator and plays back in the forward direction Turning the dial counterclockwise lights the lt indicator and plays back in the reverse direction When the tape is stopped or the unit is turned on the O indicator lights Pressing the dial toggles between shuttle and jog modes or between variable speed and jog modes You can carry out noiseless playback in t
99. dcast of a sporting event you can set the start and end points of highlights while recording and then provide immediate DMC playback of those highlights During DMC playback the tape moves as shown in the following figure On air start point Preroll point Speed variation start point Speed variation end point On air end point Waiting for the on air cue we M 7 S E x before starting DMC Stop playback l l I I E I Press the REVIEW button again PAAT al pasg l at the on air cue Pay DMC playback Normal speed playback I I I I i i Stop I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Starting DMC playback EENE eee eee P Seco ese pL Sedan Ree eo a RLS i i I I i a prergi Press the PREVIEW button I I i 1 Normal speed 1 playback DMC playback i Normal speed playback Storing a varying playback speed in memory To store the playback speed for DMC playback use the following procedure Note Make sure that the TSO PLAY of setup menu item 111 is set to DIS beforehand a a a a e amo o O E a eee COIOIOIGIGIo amp IcGIi tj O O SOF a DO O oOo o oooo o oln ol U Doo oo 00 145 2 7 3 3 4 6 1 Press the DMC EDIT button turning it on 2 Either while playing back the recorded tape or during recording pre
100. deo level 3 dB to 3 dB selectable Chroma level 3 dB to 3 dB selectable Setup level DVW M2000 2000 30 IRE Black level DVW M2000P 2000P 210 mV Y C delay 100 ns in analog Betacam playback Chroma phase 30 System phase Sync 15 us SC 200 ns Input connectors SDI INPUT BNC 1 with active through out Serial digital 270 Mbits s SMPTE 259M ITU R BT 656 REF VIDEO INPUT BNC 2 in loop through connection Black burst or composite sync 0 3 Vp p 75Q sync negative COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT BNC 3 for 1 set Y 1 0 Vp p Sync negative R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q with 100 color bar for DVW M2000P 2000P and with 100 or 75 color bar selectable for DVW M2000 2000 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT BNC 2 in loop through connection 1 0 Vp p 75 Q Sync negative AUDIO INPUT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 XLR 3 pin female 4 LOW OFF 60 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH OFF 4 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH ON 4 dBm 600 Q termination balanced AUDIO INPUT AES EBU CH1 2 CH3 4 BNC 2 Complies with AES 3id 1995 TIME CODE IN XLR 3 pin female 1 0 5 to 18 Vp p 10 kQ balanced XLR 3 pin female 1 LOW OFF 60 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH OFF 4 dBu high impedance balanced HIGH ON 4 dBm 600 Q termination balanced CUE IN Output connectors SDI OUTPUT BNC 3 including 1 for character superimposition Serial digital 270 Mbits s SMPTE 259 M ITU R BT 656 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT BNC
101. die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen E1 Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschranktem maBe industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 5 Editing Wed it a o a E 1 1 1 2 Example System Configuration e ssesessesoossesoosoossesoossessssoossessosose 1 4 1 3 Using the CD ROM Manual e seesessoesossesoossesossocssesoossessssoossesossose 1 5 1 3 1 CD ROM System Requirements sseseeeeeereeeseeeesessereseesee 1 5 1 3 2 Prepatati ons eins eto ei eeuen ieee ai E EEE EE AENA EEES 1 5 1 3 3 Reading the CD ROM Manual ec eeceeeceeeseeceeeeeeneeees 1 5 2 1 Control Patnels ssscsssssssssscscescessssccessessessesesessessssessscssesscessees 2 1 2 1 1 Upper Control Panel oo eeeesceseceseceeeeeceeaeesaeeeaeesseeeeeeeaee 2 2 2 1 2 Lower Control Panel 20 0 0 ceeccecceesseceeeeceeeeceaeeeeaeceeaneceeeeeeeees 2 3 2 1 3 Switch Panel sis ccissesvesseacsecsanciasaiadineiavdesccaasessnaavecsccianes ieisanegeass 2 14 2 2 Connector Panel ccsccssccsccccssessecsesscsssssessssscsscssssssseserseseseees 2 15 3 1 Connections to External Devices scscsccsssccssssesssssessesscrscsesees 3 1 3 1 1 Connections to Digital Devices eee eeeeeseceeeeeteeeeeeeeee 3 1 3 1
102. ding input channels are mixed for recording Monitor channel L and R indicators Indicate whether or not the signals of the track are output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors or the PHONES jack L lights to indicate output to the left monitor channel and R lights to indicate output to the right monitor channel EMPH emphasis indicator While the unit is in recording or playback mode this lights when the emphasis setting is on for the audio signal on the corresponding track Audio signal selection buttons CH1 to CH4 CUE The function of these buttons depends on the signal selection mode set with the audio selection function selector buttons INPUT MIXING as follows Input signal selection mode the input signal indicator flashes The buttons in the upper row select signals for each audio input channel Each time you press the CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 button the selected signal cycles through SDI channel 1 2 3 4 SDI channel 5 6 7 8 AES EBU ANA analog SDI channel 1 2 3 4 Press the INPUT button to confirm the input signal selections Mixing setting mode the MIX indicator flashes The buttons in the lower row REC row select the tracks audio channels on the tape to contain the mixed signals In the audio setting display section the MIX indicator for the corresponding track flashes The buttons in the upper row EXT row select the input channel signals to record on th
103. ds or less Jog mode Servo lock time Appendix A 1 gt D 5 x xilpueddy Specifications Recommended tapes Digital Betacam cassettes S L BCT D6 D12 D22 D32 D40 BCT D34L D64L D94L D124L MPEG IMxX cassettes S L for playback only on DVW M2000 M2000P Betacam SX cassettes S L for playback only on DVW M2000 M2000P Betacam SP cassettes S L for playback only on DVW M2000 M2000P Betacam cassettes S L for playback only on DVW M2000 M2000P Digital video system Digital video signal system Sampling frequency Y 13 5 MHz R Y B Y 6 75 MHz Quantization 10 bits sample Compression Coefficient recording system Channel coding S I NRZI PR IV Error correction Reed Solomon code Analog component output Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N 56 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Analog component input to analog component output Input A D quantization 10 bits sample Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N 56 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 1 or less LF non linearity 3 0 or less A 2 Appendix Analog composite input to analog composite output Bandwidth Y 0 to 5 75 MHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N 56 dB or more Differential gain 2 or less Differential phase 2 or less Y C delay 20 ns or less K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Output SCH phase Based upon RS 170A
104. e corresponding track By pressing two buttons at the same time you can specify that the signals of two input channels be mixed for recording For example if you want to record the mixed signals of input channels 1 and 4 on track 3 press the CH3 button in the lower row REC row and then simultaneously press the CH1 and CH4 buttons in the upper row EXT row but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as heads and tapes This can be used to check input signals and for adjusting input signal levels Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 5 seg JO uooUNy pue uoneooq z Jaldeug WAN syed JO uoOUNY pue uogeooq z Ja deyo WAI 2 1 Control Panels Before selecting signals from two input channels for recording in one recorder channel check to be sure that the emphasis settings ON or OFF of the two input channels are the same Recording and playback of mixed signals cannot be carried out correctly if the emphasis settings are different For audio tracks with emphasis on the EMPH indicator in the audio setting display section lights Monitor signal selection mode the input signal indicator and the MIX indicator do not flash The buttons in the upper and lower rows select tracks to be output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors on the connector panel or the PHONES jack on the upper control panel The buttons in the upper row L row select tracks for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L connector and the buttons on the lo
105. e F2 SELECT button The current setting of the menu item flashes 2 Press the F3 button or F4 button or turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired setting value To select another menu item and change its setting value Press the F1 RETURN button making the current menu item number flash then perform the procedures for selecting a desired menu item and changing its setting value 3 When all required changes have been made press the F5 SET button This makes the new settings effective To abandon making changes and exit from the setup menu display Press the F6 EXIT button To change the settings of menu items with sub items When a selected menu item has sub items select a desired sub item using the procedure described in the section To display a desired sub item on this page making the sub item name flash then proceed as follows 1 Press the F2 SELECT button The current setting of the sub item flashes 2 Press the F3 button or F4 button or turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired setting value To select another sub item and change its setting value Press the F1 RETURN button making the current sub item name flash then perform the procedures for selecting a desired sub item and changing its setting value To select another menu item and change its setting value Press the F1 RETURN button twice in succession making the current menu item number flash then pe
106. e as the contents of any of menu banks 1 to 4 or the factory defaults the corresponding indication 1 2 3 or dflt appears 1 Same as menu bank 1 2 Same as menu bank 2 3 Same as menu bank 3 4 Same as menu bank 4 dflt Same as factory defaults F6 TCGSET e When F4 CTL TC is set to TC a screen appears that allows you to set the initial value of the time code generated by the internal time code generator see page 4 3 Se a is set to UB a screen appears that allows you to set the time code user bits see page 4 3 a The selection of LTC or VITC depends on the setting of F6 TCR in function menu page 1 Chapter 11 Function Menu 1 1 3 nus uoouny p 13 deyo Nu nua uoouny p Ja deyo WA 11 2 Function Menu Item List E E lt lt lt lt lt O lt lt lt lt lt lt lt oeaae Page 1 Item Seiting F1 TCG Selects the time code to use INT Time code generated by the internal time code generator EXT One of the following time codes e When F6 TCR is set to LTC or AUTO the external time code input from the TIME CODE IN connector e When F6 TCR is set to VITC the VITC time code of the input video signal RP188 Synchronize the internal time code generator with the SMPTE RP188 time code contained in the SDI input signal ane this menu item to RP188 when F1 VID IN in the HOME page is not set to SDI or when no SDI input is present the menu setting display RP18
107. e edit preset of each CH1 digital audio channel channels 1 to 4 on this unit using the analog audio edit preset function of the editor or remote controller 312 ANALOG AUDIO PDIT Set edit preset of each digital audio channel of this unit on or off according to the PRESET REPLACE FOR f CH2 analog audio preset specified by the remote controller or editor NODEF No definition 313 ANALOG AUDIO EDIT CH1 Follow edit preset of analog channel 1 PRESET REPLACE FOR CH2 Follow edit preset of analog channel 2 CH3 CH1 2 Follow edit preset of analog channel 1 or 2 314 ANALOG AUDIO EDIT The default settings for each item are as follows PRESET REPLACE FOR 311 CH1 CH4 312 CH2 RESET REPLACE FoR 3 NODE CUE 314 NODEF 315 NODEF Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 1 3 on f awe NN snuayj dnas Z saydeup HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 300 to 399 relating to editing operations Continued ltem number 316 Item name CONFIDENCE PB MODE Settings Sets F3 CONFI in function menu HOME page to ENABLE For settings of F3 CONFI see page 11 3 mode1 The CONFI playback function is only enabled during recording mode2 The CONFI playback function is also enabled during normal playback with the edit preset function being on as well as during recording mode3 The CONFI playback function is only enabled during crash recording Playback is performed in advance mode dur
108. e internal time code generator settings or editing state e The output video signal and LTC are only accurately synchronized for normal speed playback e If the edit preset is turned on or off the delay changes and therefore the time code will be discontinuous 607 U BIT BINARY GROUP Select the user bits to be used in the time code generated by the time code FLAG generator 000 Character set not specified 001 8 bit characters compliant with ISO 646 and ISO 2022 010 Undefined 011 Undefined 100 Undefined 101 SMPTE 262M page line multiplex system 110 Undefined 111 Undefined 608 PHASE CORRECTION Select whether or not to carry out phase correction control on the LTC generated by the time code generator OFF No control ON Carry out control 609 TCG CF FLAG Select whether or not the color framing flag is set in the blank bit of the time code data OFF Color framing flag is not set ON Color framing flag is set AUTO Color framing flag is set or not depending upon the color framing phase relationship between the recorded video signal and the time code signal When AUTO is selected color framing is controlled as follows according to the operating mode of the time code generator e In INT PRESET mode the function menu item TCG F1 is set to INT and TCG F2 set to PRESET and in modes other than the automatic editing mode the time code signal is generated with color framing locked to the video signal and the co
109. e point Protct Write protected Mark Mark R Strt Recording start point IN IN point OUT OUT point Take Take number Cut Cut number Scene Scene number Comnt Comment Chapter7 Tele File 7 3 ll4 L Z Ja deyo WAN 7 3 Tele File Menu SS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ aay Setting display area Menu items functions Displays the setting of the currently selected data type Display menu items functions and a cursor or gt These are common for all of the data items in clip data The meaning of the cursor symbols is as follows display mode The function assignments for each item Indicates that the mode is clip data display mode or are as follows attribute data display modify mode and that data is selected gt Indicates that the mode is clip data modify mode or attribute data display modify mode and prompts for data entry or modification Clip data display mode menu items Item name F1 ATTRIB Function Selects attribute data display modify mode For details about attribute data display modify mode see Section 7 3 5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data page 7 11 F2 SELECT Selects a data modification mode for the data selected in the clip The cursor changes from to gt In the following cases the SELECT item does not appear and it is not possible to select a data modification mode e When setup menu item 133 is set
110. e setting mode 604 ID CODE SW Select whether or not to record the ID code set using item 603 in the user bits OFF Record the normal data in the user bits ON Record the ID code in the user bits 605 TCG REGEN MODE Select the signals to be regenerated when the time code generator is in the regeneration mode i e when the function menu item TCG F2 is set to REGEN TC amp UB Both the time code and user bit signals are regenerated TC Only the time code signal is regenerated UB Only the user bit signal is regenerated 1 2 1 6 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 600 to 699 relating to the time code generator Continued Item number Item name Settings 606 TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN Select the signal output from the TIME CODE OUT connector during normal x1 REGEN MODE speed playback in the following cases e For tape playback when the function menu item TCG F1 is set to INT and TCG F2 set to REGEN e For preroll or postroll playback during automatic editing with the tape TAPE During tape playback the playback time code signal is output without regeneration The time code values do not correspond to the video output REGEN The playback time code is output after regeneration AUTO The operation with the AUTO setting is as follows e The playback time code LTC signal is output delayed to coincide with the output video signal e Operation is independent of th
111. e write protect setting see page 7 9 Chapter 7 Tele File 7 7 all4 9 8 Z Ja deyo WN 7 3 Tele File Menu SSS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ aaa To add and delete clips To add clips 1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to move the cursor to the position where you want to insert the clip Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode Press the F5 INS LN button A confirmation message INSERT CLIP OK appears Press the F2 OK button The clip is added at the position to which you moved the cursor in step 1 To delete clips 1 2 Select the clip to delete Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode Press the F4 DEL LN button A confirmation message DELETE THIS CLIP OK appears Press the F2 OK button The clip selected in step 1 is deleted 7 8 Chapter 7 Tele File To set time code data Proceed as follows to make or change settings for cue point IN point and OUT point data 1 Select a clip 2 Select cue point IN point or OUT point 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The two most significant digits begin to flash and the data can be set or modified 5 Press the F3 or F4 gt button until the digit that you want to set starts flashing 6 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to make the setting To displa
112. ecording and Playback 4 7 yoeghe q pue Buipsoosy p saldeup WN yoeq ejq pue Bulpiooey p sajdeup AN 4 2 Playback Playback in jog mode In jog mode you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning the search dial The playback speed range is 1 times normal speed The playback speed range can be 3 times normal speed by changing the setting of setup menu item 116 To carry out playback in jog mode use the following procedure oft Jo amp O 0 qi SCISISIOISOIOIGI S 2990 2000 UO dobo esac OG o o ooo0o0 o DIIODOOGY HU 1 1 2 3 1 Press the JOG button or search dial so that the JOG button is lit Pressing the search dial toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode 2 Turn the search 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 search dial The function to toggle between jog mode and shuttle mode each time the search dial is pressed can be disabled by changing the setting of setup menu item 101 4 8 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Playback in shuttle mode In shuttle mode you can control the speed of playback by the angular position of the search dial The range of playback speed is as follows e Using a Digital Bet
113. ection f key Disable function keys including HOME in mx Disable audio input signal selection audio mixing settings 3 MODE CONTROL Select which switch and button operations can be carried out from the lower control panel of this unit or an external control panel connected to this unit DIS All switches and buttons other than the audio signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are disabled EDIT All switches and buttons for editing operations other than the audio signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are disabled ENA All switches and buttons other than the audio signal selection buttons and F1 to F6 buttons are enabled 119 VARIABLE SPEED LIMIT Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed IN KEY PANEL CONTROL mode from the control panel of this unit OFF For MPEG IMX and analog tapes from 1 to 3 times normal speed for Digital Betacam tapes from 1 to 3 times normal speed for Betacam SX tapes 1 to 2 times normal speed ON For MPEG IMX Betacam SX Digital Betacam tapes and analog tapes from 0 to 1 times normal speed 120 CTL LOCK IN VAR SHTL_ Select whether the tape transport should be phase locked to the CTL signal during playback in variable speed or shuttle mode OFF Not phase locked ON Phase locked at the following speeds 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 times normal 121 DT MODE Select field or frame mode for variable speed playback FIELD Always field playback
114. ector circuit enables them to play analog Betacam tapes analog Betacam playback compatibility Betacam SP tape pattern Digital Betacam tape pattern lt A Full erase head CTL head Cue audio OJO gt p w v m am a i a Lie w p G c sla O jO Video Channel 1 to a Q CNG audio Y track X Video C track It St 4 1 LETEN ee ea ore S a Cue time code erase head Audio time code record playback head Time code J CTL control 1 The DVW 2000 2000P does not support these three formats Betacam SX analog Betacam MPEG IMX Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 L 13 dey9 0 lt Lom D MAIMAAQ Ja deuD HAI 1 1 Features High performance heads and compatibility playback function The newly developed high performance heads and dynamic tracking DT technology provide high density recording and playback in narrow tracks with high reliability In addition to the digital Betacam recording and playback heads this unit is also equipped with Betacam SX format playback heads MPEG IMX playback heads and analog Betacam DT heads to provide compatibility playback functions and allowing a wide variety of recorded resources to be used effectively Note that the compatibility playback functions differ depending on the models covered by this manual High precision digital signal processing and range of
115. ector 2 18 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P connector 2 17 RESET button 2 8 REVIEW button 2 13 REW button 2 11 RS 232C connector 2 18 indicator 2 2 RUN function menu 11 4 S SC function menu 11 6 SDI INPUT connectors 2 17 SDI OUTPUT connectors 2 17 Search control section 2 8 Search dial 2 9 SERVO indicator 2 11 SETUP function menu 11 5 Setup 3 7 Setup utility menu overview 13 1 memory stick data operations 13 1 SHIFT indicator 2 8 Shot data 6 7 Shot mark function cueing up 6 6 list operations 6 4 operation menu 6 2 operations 6 3 overview 6 1 reading 6 3 sorting 6 8 writing 6 3 Shot mark section 2 13 SHUTTLE button 2 9 Shuttle mode 4 8 SHUTTLE VAR indicator 2 9 Specifications A 1 Standalone editing 5 14 STANDBY button 2 10 STOP button 2 11 Superimposed character information 3 8 SUPUTL function menu 11 8 Switch panel 2 14 SYNC function menu 11 6 System configurations 1 4 T T INFO function menu 11 6 Tape transport control section 2 10 TC button 2 11 TCG function menu 11 4 TCGSET function menu 11 3 TCR function menu 11 4 TELE F function menu 11 8 Tele File attribute data 7 11 clip data 7 3 format 7 12 memory label 7 1 overview 7 1 resume 7 10 undo 7 10 Time Code 4 2 TIME CODE IN connector 2 18 Time code input output section 2 18 TIME CODE OUT connector 2 18 Time data 3 8 display 2 7 TRIM buttons 2 12 U UMID function menu 11 8 UMID display 8 4 output 8
116. ectors output up to four sets 8 channels channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 of AES EBU format digital audio signals Note that if your unit is a DVW 2000 2000P AES EBU digital audio outputs are limited to two sets 4 channels channels 1 2 and 3 4 4 Digital signal input output section 5 Power supply section SDI INPUT connectors B SDI OUTPUT connectors SDI Serial Digital Interface INPUT connectors BNC type Input D1 format digital video audio signals Of the two connectors the upper one is for input and the lower one is for an active through connection SDI Serial Digital Interface OUTPUT connectors BNC type These connectors output D1 format digital video audio signals When the setting of F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 is ON connector 3 SUPER outputs a signal with superimposed time code menu settings alarm messages and other text information oO Ce AC IN connector oO Loy C Ground terminal AC IN connector Use a power cord to connect this to an AC outlet Ground terminal Connect this to ground 6 External device connectors REMOTE 2 PARALLEL 1 O 50P OST D REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P connector REMOTE 1 IN 9P CONTROL PANEL Ge B CONTROL PANEL connector VIDEO CONTROL VIDEO CONTROL connector Oe O O OPTION connector OPTION Q 8 REMOTE 1 IN 9P connector REMOTE 1 O
117. ed by item 903 e The freeze is ended immediately regardless of the above conditions when this unit is switched to any of the following modes Eject EDIT preset on Cue up Recording 906 STOP FREEZE CONTROL Select whether or not the STOP FREEZE function should operate DIS Does not operate ENA Operates 920 SD SDI H ANC Sub item Select whether or not to add information to the SDI output 1 AUDIO 5CH 8CH DVW M2000 M2000P only ON Select whether to add digital audio data channels 5 to 8 ON or not OFF OFF 2 RP 188 ATC Bee Select whether to add RP 188 time code data ON or not OFF 12 30 Chapter 12 Setup Menus 13 1 You can use the setup utility menu to download files saved in memory sticks to upload files to memory sticks and to format memory sticks from MS DOS Call up the setup utility menu from the function menu See Section 11 2 Function Menu Item List page 11 3 for more information about the function menu See Section 3 6 Using a Memory Stick page 3 12 for more information about memory sticks To display the setup utility menu Display page 5 of the function menu in the menu display section and press the F5 SUPUTL button The setup utility menu appears in the menu display section SUP SETUP MENU UTILITY MEMORY STICK UTL DNLOAD UPLOAD FORMAT EXIT ew J J YS oc
118. ed in the time data display area 1 LTC longitudinal time code Time code recorded on a longitudinal track on the tape LUB LTC user bit values VITC vertical interval time code Time code recorded in the vertical blanking interval VIUB VITC user bit value DF drop frame indicator 525 line mode only This lights when values of drop frame mode time code are displayed LTC indicator Regardless of the display in time data display area 1 this indicator lights when LTC values are being read or recorded VITC indicator Regardless of the display in time data display area 1 this indicator lights when VITC values are being read or recorded Capstan lock mode indicator This indicates the capstan lock mode 2F 4F or 8F set in function menu page 4 or in setup menu item 106 Playback format indicator This indicator shows the current playback format DB Digital Betacam format IMX MPEG IMX format bit rate 50 Mbps 8 audio channels 16 bits IMX4 MPEG IMX format bit rate 50 Mbps 4 audio channels 24 bits SX Betacam SX format SP Betacam SP format No display Betacam format System frequency indicator Displays the current playback field frequency 525 625 indicator This indicator shows the number of scan lines for the television standard 525 NTSC or 625 PAL selected using setup menu item 013 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 7 seg JO uonouny pue uoneooq z 19 deyo Wl syed JO uooUNY pue uogeooq z Ja d
119. ed information about the items except for the basic setup menu items relating to the hours meter of these menus and how to use them see Chapter 12 Setup Menus For detailed information about menu operations relating to the hours meter see Section 14 5 1 Digital Hours Meter page 14 5 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 For more information about the menu banks see the section Menu bank operations menu items BOI to B13 page 12 4 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 7 suoieredaig saideyo suoesedaig sa deyo 3 4 Superimposed Character Information When the function menu item CHARA is set to ON the video signal output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector contains superimposed character information including time code menu settings and alarm messages Adjusting the character display You can adjust the position size and type of the superimposed characters using setup menu items 002 003 005 009 and 011 For details see Section 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 12 5 Information displayed Type of time data Time data tler lels sle Oa o J 8 1 B Time code reader drop frame mark for 525 line mode only Time code generator drop frame mark for
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121. eference video signal generator is supplied to the output video signal and servo circuits as a reference signal 3 2 1 External Sync Signal for the Internal Reference Video Signal Generator The internal reference video signal generator is synchronized either to a reference video signal or to an input video signal Depending on the settings of the function menu item OUTREF and setup menu item 309 and the input signal selection the external synchronization status is as shown in the following flowchart The video signals are output always synchronized to the internal reference video signal connector selected with the VID IN setting Synchronize to the input video signal selected with the VID IN setting VIDEO INPUT connector the REF VIDEO INPUT connector EXT Setting of setup AUTO1 menu item 309 AUTO2 INPUT INPUT Setting of OUTREF Setting of OUTREF REF REF Yes Currently recording or editing Currently recording No No Is a signal input to the Is a signal input to No Synchronize to the reference video signal input to the REF No external synchronization Chapter 3 Preparations 3 3 suoneredaig saldeyo suoiesedaig Ja deyo 3 2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System B zzz 3 2 2 Reference Signal for the Servo System The VTR automatically selects either the input video system Which of the two signals is selected depends s
122. el is set to the standard value line mode Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the setup level across the range 30 IRE 525 60 mode or to adjust the black level across the range 210 mV 625 50 mode F6 YC DLY Sets amount of Y C delay DVW M2000 x i M2000P only PRESET Regardless of manually set values the Y C delay is to the standard value Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the Y C delay across the range 100 ns 11 5 Chapter 11 Function Menu nus uoNouny p Jaldeyp Hh nua uoouny p Ja deyo WA 11 2 Function Menu Item List SO m qQoQ4o lt lt lt Page 3 Item Setting F1 SYNC Sets the output signal sync phase Setting method With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the output signal sync phase across the range 15 us relative to this unit s input reference signal Adjust this item when you want to adjust the output signal sync phase precisely to match a reference signal or when connecting this unit and other VTRs to a device such as a switcher to perform operations such as special effects editing F2 SC Sets the output signal subcarrier phase Setting method With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the output signal subcarrier phase across the range 200 ns relative to
123. emove the connections Set the PREREAD to OFF NO oOo A WN Check that no loop connection remains Set the PREREAD in function menu page 4 to ON Chapter 5 Editing 5 15 6 1 Overview This unit can record shot marks or use shot marks recorded in digital Betacam MPEG IMX or Betacam SX format Shot marks are indications at desired points on a tape which enable faster cueing Types of shot mark This unit supports the following three types of shot mark This chapter describes recording start marks and post marks treating them as varieties of shot marks Shot mark type Writing on a camcorder etc start of recording Writing on this unit Recording start mark Automatically written at the Written or not according to a separate menu setting for each recording mode crash recording assemble editing insert editing For each mode for which the setting is ON the mark is written automatically at the start of recording Modifying and erasing on this unit Possible Shot mark 1 and Written by a manual shot Written by a button operation during crash Written only on this unit shot mark 2 mark operation during recording or assemble editing A menu setting recording or editing determines which of three types of mark is written shot mark 1 shot mark 2 or post mark Post mark Not written Written by a button operation during playback while stopped during a searc
124. en an OUT point is before an IN point or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point or when too many edit points are specified the previously set edit point is deleted NEG When inconsistent edit points are set such as when an OUT point is before an IN point or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point the previously set edit point is deleted When too many edit points are specified the DELETE button on the control panel flashes to give a warning Pressing the button corresponding to an edit point to be deleted and the DELETE button simultaneously deletes the edit point If an erroneous edit point is set the DELETE button is flashing editing is not executed 1 2 1 2 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 300 to 399 relating to editing operations Continued Item number 308 Item name SELECTION OF STD NON STD FOR COMPOSITE VIDEO IN Settings Select the STD or NON STD mode in accordance with a composite video input AUTO Detect automatically whether the input video luminance and chrominance signals are interleaved or not If they are interleaved select the STD mode If they are not interleaved select the NON STD mode STD The STD mode is always used forced STD mode N STD Use this setting when color framing of the input video signal is unstable forced NON STD mode
125. enu 11 2 Function Menu Item List The function menu has the following items HOME page Item Setting F1 VID IN Selects the input video signal COMPST Analog composite signal Y R B Analog component signal SDI SDI signal SG normally not displayed Test signal from the internal test signal generator For details see setup menu item 710 on page 12 22 F2 PB EE Selects the video and audio signals output during fast forward rewind stop and standby PB Playback signals EE E E mode signals F3 CONFI Selects whether or not to use the CONFI playback function when recording ENABLE Use the CONFI playback function The CONFI indicator lights in the time data display DISABL Do not use the CONFI playback function F4 CTL TC Selects the time data to display in time data display area 1 see page 2 7 TC Playback time code read by the internal time code reader or recording time code The LTC or VITC time data type indicator see page 2 7 lights UB User bits data of playback time code or recording time code The LUB or VIUB time data type indicator lights depending on whether the time code is LTC or VITC CTL The running time of the tape being played back or recorded as calculated from a count of CTL signals recorded on the tape The time is displayed in Hours Minutes Seconds Frames format F5 MENU Puts the system into setup menu mode see Chapter 12 When the current setup menu settings are the sam
126. enu page 12 8 7 2 Chapter 7 Tele File Configuration of the Tele File menu The Tele File menu has a tree structure as illustrated below When the menu first opens the menu operation mode is clip data display mode Tele File menu Clip data display mode Attribute data display modify mode Clip data modify mode Undo check mode 7 3 Tele File Menu 7 3 1 Clip Data Display Shown below are examples of the default menu For more information about how to display menus on the displays in the menu display section and the monitor monitor see the section To display menus on the monitor display page 12 2 Menu display section Tele File menu indicator Data type indicator Monitor display Setting display area CO cue J 00 00 02 10 ON KEEP ATTRIB SELECT lt UNDO WR EXT w l Menu items functions Title Number of selected clip Final data recording date Data type 00 00 02 10 Clip No 0001 ae ee T Clip No 0002 Clip No 0003 Remaining memory percentage ON KEEP a The Tele File memory always contains the attribute data so that this indication never shows 100 Tele File menu indicator Indicates that the menu display section is currently displaying the Tele File menu Data type indicator Indicates the type of data selected with the clip data display mode There are the following types Cue Cu
127. es 14 6 SPCCHICALIONS issccsecssccscccssesescssasnesssoedssteessencssesesiecesecdseeveenssesoeessossestasenee A 1 DET CE T A A E EEN I 1 Table of Contents 3 The DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P is a digital videocassette recorder based on the digital Betacam format This unit uses large scale integrated circuits for signal processing and has a simple internal construction allowing it to provide functionality at least equivalent to a conventional VTR in a compact 4U size lightweight and low power consumption design It not only offers recording and playback in digital Betacam format but can also play back tapes recorded in Betacam SX format analog Betacam format or MPEG IMX format Digital Betacam format The digital Betacam format is characterized in that the video and four channel audio signals of each field are recorded onto the tape with six helical tracks at a slightly slower tape speed and three times faster drum rotation speed than the analog Betacam formats Betacam and Betacam SP As for longitudinal tracks the digital Betacam format has a CTL track a time code LTC track and a cue audio track similarly to the analog Betacam formats However it does not have a channel 1 audio track and this is a solution to expand the space for the helical tracks Digital Betacam VTRs have a greater drum diameter than that of analog Betacam ones to ensure optimum digital recording but their built in time base corr
128. esponding IN point the DELETE button flashes and it is not possible to carry out a preview or editing operation In this case either modify the erroneous edit point or first delete it and then enter it correctly Modifying an edit point To modify an edit point use the following procedure Time data display area 1 Time data display area 2 T 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which you wish to modify the edit point The button you have pressed lights 2 Hold down the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button corresponding to the edit point you wish to modify and press the TRIM buttons or While you hold down the button the time value for the edit point appears in the display pressing the button increases the value by one frame and pressing the button decreases it by one frame D 6 Chapter5 Editing Deleting an edit point To delete an edit point use the following procedure You can use the same procedure whether or not the DELETE button is flashing n eee ee ee ee Bam o Sa 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which you wish to delete the edit point The button you have pressed lights Hold down the D
129. et the edit points correctly For details of deleting edit points see the section Deleting an edit point page 5 6 Chapter 5 Editing 5 3 Bupa g Jedeyuo HAI 5 1 Automatic Editing Setting split edit points In split editing you can set the edit points for audio and video independently Set the audio edit points with the AUDIO IN OUT buttons and the video edit points with the IN OUT buttons Note that split editing is only possible when the recording mode is insert editing acca aos o O E a ee gt z DO 01 23 45 06 e citer 00 T o O1O1OloO ole GO GJ O Opp O O00 4 123 1 Press the appropriate INSERT button VIDEO CH1 to CH4 CUE or TC The IN OUT button flash 2 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which edit points are to be set The button you have pressed lights 3 To find the edit point rotate the search dial in jog or shuttle mode For details of jog shuttle mode playback see the sections Playback in jog mode and Playback in shuttle mode page 4 8 4 Press the ENTRY button together with one of the IN OUT AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT buttons to set the edit point Once an edit point is set the corresponding button changes from flashing to continuously lit 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set the required edit points As e
130. eturns to clip data display mode To make take number cut number and scene number settings Proceed as follows to make take number cut number and scene number settings 1 Select a clip 2 Select take number cut number or scene number 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The most significant digit begins to flash and the data can be set Press the F3 or F4 gt button until the digit that you want to set starts flashing Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to make the setting Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have set all the required digits Oo N OO A Press the F2 SET button The setting is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode Chapter 7 Tele File 7 9 all4 9 81 Z Ja deyo WAN 7 3 Tele File Menu To make comment settings Proceed as follows to make comment settings 1 Select a clip 2 Select comment 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The data entry area begins to flash and the data can be set 5 Enter a character by rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob 6 Press F4 gt button to move to the next character place T Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have entered the entire comment To delete characters Press the F3 4 or F4 gt button until the character that you want to delete starts flashing and then pres
131. euaquley p Ja deyo Nhl 14 3 Error Messages This unit is equipped with a self diagnosis function and if a problem is detected displays an error message in the time data display and on the monitor If an error message appears contact your Sony service representative Indications in the time data display If a problem is detected the ALARM indicator in the lower control panel lights and an error message and error code appear in time data display area 1 ces ees ee ee Bana T Tr E a E a a aC Fo0God dod Goeg ALARM indicator Time data display area 1 Indications on the monitor The error message and code also appear superimposed on a monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector Depending on the error code an indication of the source of the problem may appear as a secondary error message ERROR O1 REEL TROUBLE 1 1 4 2 Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection Error message displays e To display error messages and codes superimposed on the monitor set the CHARA in function menu page 4 to ON e Some error messages have no associated error codes In this case they appear over the time data area e Error messages with error codes are saved in non volatile memory as an error log e n some cases the error message is slightly different on the monitor and in the time data area
132. eyo WAI 2 1 Control Panels CONFI ON PREREAD indicators These indicate the state of the VTR CONFI playback function When the CONFI playback function is enabled by the setting in function menu HOME page the CONFI indicator appears and when CONFI playback is actually being carried out the ON indicator also appears When F6 PREREAD is set to ON in function menu page 4 the CONFI playback function is disabled and one of the following is displayed PREREAD Preread of both audio and video A PREAD Preread of both audio only V PREAD Preread of video only Time data display area 2 Displays data types and time data such as the time code of edit points and the total time of that tape The following data types are shown TOTL Time value representing the total tape length REM Time value representing the remaining tape length Either TOTL or REM appears depending on the function menu page 3 setting for F5 T INFO The values displayed are approximate values calculated on the basis of the detected tape diameter They are not precise to units of seconds BOT Returned to top of tape EOT Reached end of tape IN video IN point OUT video OUT point AIN audio IN point AOUT audio OUT point DUR duration value TCG time code generator time code generated by the internal time code generator DOLBY NR indicator This lights when the Dolby noise reduction circuit is functioning Speed indication area This
133. for video circuit processing With this item select whether or not to delay the sync signal attached to the output video signal by an amount corresponding to the delay SYNC Delay the sync signal by the corresponding amount before attaching it VIDEO Attach a sync signal with the same timing as the input signal 703 BLANK LINE SELECT Switch blanking on or off for individual lines in the vertical blanking interval The Y C signal and odd even fields are blanked simultaneously For playback of an analog Betacam cassette Betacam SP etc regardless of the Sub Item setting of this item the chrominance signal is blanked up to line 15 0 ALL LINE Specify the blanking for each line separately BLANK Regardless of the setting of other sub items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu item THROU Regardless of the setting of other sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be specified in this menu item DVW M2000 12 LINE 12 LINE Specify blanking for lines 12 to 19 2000 19 19 BLANK Carry out blanking THROU Switch off blanking 20 LINE 20 Specify blanking for lines 20 BLANK Carry out blanking HALF Carry out half blanking THROU Switch off blanking DVW 9 22 LINE 9 LINE 22 Specify blanking for lines 9 to 22 M2000P LANK Carry out blanking 2000P THROU Switch off blanking 23 LINE 23 Specify blanking for lines 23 HALF Carry out half blanking THROU Switch off blanking 704 DECO
134. g WN uono dsu pue soueuaquley p Ja deyo Nhl 14 4 Moisture Condensation When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm location or used in a very humid place moisture from the air can condense on the head drum This is called moisture condensation If the tape is run in this state it can adhere to the drum To prevent such a condition from occurring the unit is provided with a moisture detecting function If moisture condenses on the head drum while the unit is in use the ALARM indicator lights and ERR 10 is displayed in the time data display area 1 coc anc cnc O CLET E e a L Ba ALARM indicator If moisture condensation occurs ERR 10 appears in time data display area 1 14 4 Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection If this happens the drum and capstan motors stop and the cassette is automatically ejected Then the durm starts to rotate again to dry its surface In this state the unit is not operable When the moisture has evaporated the error message disappears and the ALARM indicator goes off If ERR 10 appears and the ALARM indicator lights immediately after powering the unit on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the error message disappears and the indicator goes off While the indicator is lit you cannot insert a cassette When the indicator goes off and the error message disappears you can use the
135. h snu n dnas Z saydeup HAI 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu Av 722 Item number Item name Settings 0092 CHARACTER TYPE Determines the type of characters such as time code output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER 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 0112 CHARACTER V SIZE Determines the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector for superimposed display on the monitor x1 Standard size x2 2 times standard size 012 CONDITION DISPLAY Specifies whether to add an indication of channel condition and tape time to VIDEO MONTOR superimposed text when x1 is selected in menu item 011 disable Do not display enable Display a When setting items 009 and 011 watch the monitor b The channel condition indication appears under the timer screen and adjust to the required state or status line under the video playback level indication during playback of an analog tape in the format V A where the symbol following the V indicates the rotating head condition for video channels and the symbol following the A indicate
136. h or during recording crash recording or assemble editing First the shot mark functions of this unit are described in simple terms Reading shot marks This unit reads in shot marks written on a tape and stores them in memory To a maximum of 200 Once this data is stored in this unit it is preserved even when the power is turned off Writing and erasing shot marks For recording start marks a menu setting determines whether or not they are written each time recording starts Shot mark 1 shot mark 2 and post mark types can be written at any point on a tape and also erased or rewritten Shot mark list operations On the monitor you can display a list of the shot marks read in by this unit select required shot marks delete shot marks and so on You can also add a memo mark to a shot mark in the list During tape playback you can add virtual shot marks to the list This is not written on the tape itself Cueing up to shot marks By selecting a desired shot mark from the shot mark list you can cue up immediately to that position By means of a button operation you can also cue up to the shot marks adjacent to the current tape position index function Shot data display When the tape includes shot data camera time and other information captured at the time of shooting you can read this in and display the details on a monitor It is also possible to display the shot mark list a
137. h you wish to check the edit point The button you have pressed lights 2 Hold down the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button according to the edit point you wish to check While you hold down the button the corresponding indicator lights in the upper line of time data display area 2 and the time value of the edit point is displayed To display the duration of an edit segment You can display the duration between two edit points in the following three cases in the time data menu display section see page 2 7 e When two edit points are set the duration of the segment between the two points e When only one edit point is set the duration of the segment between the point which is set and the current tape position e When no edit point is set the duration of the previous edit segment The duration is displayed in time data display area 2 thus DURATION 0 01 10 00 To display a duration use the following procedure 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which you wish to check the duration The button you have pressed lights 2 Hold down any two of the IN OUT AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT buttons While you hold down the buttons the duration is displayed in time data display area 2 Chapter 5 Editing 5 5 Bupa g Jeydeyuo HAI 5 1 Automatic Editing 5 1 5 Modifying and Deleting Edit Points If the edit points are not set correctly for example if an OUT point is before a corr
138. he following speed ranges depending on the tape format Digital Betacam 1 to 3 times normal speed MPEG IMX 1 to 3 times normal speed Betacam SX 1 to 2 times normal speed Betacam Betacam SP 1 to 3 times normal speed Playback modes using the search dial Playback mode Operations and functions Shuttle Press the SHUTTLE button or the search dial so that the SHUTTLE button lights then turn the search dial Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the position of the search dial The playback speed range is as follows e Using a Digital Betacam tape 50 to 50 times normal speed e Using an MPEG IMX tape 78 to 78 times normal speed e Using a Betacam SX tape 78 to 78 times normal speed e Using an analog Betacam tape 35 to 35 times normal speed for 525 60 mode or 42 to 42 times normal speed for 625 50 mode The search dial has detents at the still position and at 5 times normal speed The maximum shuttle mode playback speed can be changed by changing the setting of setup menu item 102 see page 12 8 Jog Press the JOG button or the search dial so that the JOG button lights then turn the search dial Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the speed of rotation of the search dial The playback speed range is 1 to 1 time normal speed The search dial has no detents Press the VAR button turning it on then turn the search dial You can control the playback
139. he following figure illustrates this IN point OUT point v v E E mode player Playback recorder Playback recorder Using a single monitor for video and audio on both player and recorder For efficient editing if only one monitor is available use the following method 1 Connect the monitor to the recorder 2 In the basic setup menu set item 008 to AUTO 3 Press the PLAYER button on the recorder This forces the recorder to E E mode in which the player video and audio signals are output to the monitor In insert editing to tape it is necessary for audio video and CTL signals to be recorded in advance throughout the insert editing section on the tape If you execute an insert edit over a section where these signals are not present noise or breakup can occur in the audio and video when that section is played back Starting automatic editing When you have set the edit points press the flashing AUTO EDIT button The AUTO EDIT button changes from flashing to continuously lit and the automatic editing operation begins At the end of the editing operation the AUTO EDIT button goes off ee ee e Pe es ee OUT button ENTRY button REVIEW button AUTO EDIT button PREVIEW button To change the OUT point after starting automatic editing operation After
140. he unit searches to the end of the tape then rewinds automatically For the procedure for listing the shot marks read in see page 6 4 It is only possible to read in a maximum of 200 shot marks When 200 shot marks have been read in the control panel display shows the message S LIST FULL and the reading stops To cancel the message press one of the tape transport buttons To stop reading Press the STOP button Reading shot marks from more than one cassette After changing the cassettes carry out the reading operation again Data written in the new cassette will be added as long as the total does not exceed 200 shot marks For example if 190 shot marks have already read in only 10 shot marks will be read from the new tape In the shot mark list see page 6 5 the data from different cassettes is separated by a row of dashes 6 3 2 Writing Shot Marks Writing recording start marks during recording In item G03 of the shot mark operation menu page 6 2 for each of the three recording modes crash recording assemble editing and insert editing select whether or not to write recording start mark When you set a particular mode to ON a recording start mark is written on the tape each time you start recording in that mode For insert mode press the TC button to turn the indicator on Writing shot mark 1 shot mark 2 or post marks Selecting the type of shot mark written In item G0
141. her local or remote and regardless of the settings of the function menu items TCG F1 and TCG F2 when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH8 and TC buttons is lit the time code generator regenerates according to the time code played back from the tape 651 UMID OUTPUT Select UMID output and the UMID type off Do not output UMID BASIC Output Basic UMID EXTENDED Output Extended UMID Notes e Even if EXTENDED is selected Basic UMID is output if Basic UMID is recorded on the tape being played back e When menu item 901 VIDEO OUTPUT DATA is set to 8 bit nothing of UMID is output regardless of the setting of this menu item 652 UMID SD VANC LINE Specify the SDI signal VANC line into which the UMID should be inserted 12H 13H 15H 16H 17H 18H 19H DVW M2000 2000 9H 10H 12H 13H 14H 15H 16H 17H 18H DVW M2000P 2000P e When SDI signals containing a UMID are output in E E mode the output VANC line follows the input VANC line regardless of the setting of this item e The output VANC line during playback follows the setting for recording 654 UMID GENERATE Select the Instance No generation method when the UMID is inherited METHOD copy No 16bit PRS Copy No 16 bit random number 24bit PRS 24 bit random number When menu item 656 is set to NEW an Instance Number indicating that this is the original is generated the same value all ze
142. her to inherit copy the UMID contained in input signals or automatically or forcibly generate a new UMID Selecting the type of UMID to record Select whether to record a Basic UMID or an Extended UMID by using setup menu item 655 UMID RECORDING See page 12 18 for more information about setup menu item 655 Selecting whether to inherit or generate the UMID When recording a UMID you can select whether to inherit copy the UMID contained in input signals or generate a new UMID Make this selection by using setup menu item 656 MATERIAL NO See page 12 19 for more information about setup menu item 656 Selecting the Instance Number generation method when inheriting UMIDs If you choose to inherit the UMID contained in input signals almost all of the information in the UMID is copied without change but the Instance Number changes to a value which indicates that this UMID is a copy The new value can be generated from a 16 bit pseudo random number with the addition of the number of copies 1 byte or it can be generated from a 24 bit pseudo random number Select the method used to generate the Instance Number by using setup menu item 654 UMID GENERATE METHOD See page 12 18 for more information about setup menu item 654 1 VANC Vertical ancillary data 8 2 Chapter 8 UMID Functions Selecting the SDI VANC line to insert the UMID You can select the VANC line into which the generated UMID should
143. hich is not visible is selected and displayed after scrolling TELE FILE TEST 01 2001 07 21 No 0001 48 Cue Point WP Mark R ESS Sm Kes SSR lt S gt Scrolling 00 00 31 10 00 00 57 10 Cursor Chapter7 Tele File 7 5 al4 9181 z sajdeyo NW all4 9 8 Z Ja deyo WAN 7 3 Tele File Menu Moving the cursor directly Regardless of the cursor s current position pressing one of the following buttons moves the cursor directly to the specified position in the same clip and displays the data IN video IN point button IN point data OUT video OUT point button OUT point data MARK button Cue point data To display the duration Press the IN video IN point and OUT video OUT point buttons simultaneously The cursor moves to the IN point data of the same clip and the duration appears while the buttons are held down If there is no IN point or OUT point data the duration is displayed as 0 00 00 00 7 3 2 Preroll and Cue Up Using Clip Data In clip data display mode you can use clip data to preroll and cue up To preroll to the cue point IN point or OUT point 1 Select a clip 2 Select the cue point the IN point or the OUT point 3 Press the PREROLL button The unit exits from the Tele File menu and prerolls to the position of the selected data The preroll time is according to the setting of setup menu item 001 The unit does not preroll if there is n
144. hot data depend on the shooting conditions If because of the devices used there is no shot data on a part of the tape it appears as blank Displaying the shot data on the shot mark list Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to position the cursor on a separator in the shot mark list If there is shot data recorded when the immediately following shot mark was written it appears in the display as shown below Model name 4 characters Model number 4 digits Serial number 6 digits Cassette number 4 digits Shot data KO First shot 011 Si 10 mark in the 012 R 10 05 35 24 U 10 group 013 07 05 02 014 R 10 08 35 04 015 S2 10 09 05 11 016 R 10 10 35 24 017 R 10 10 36 00 You can sort the shot marks in the list based on the shot data For details see the next section Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6 7 uoloun4 wey JouS 919 deyo NN uoljouny yew oys 9 Jaydeyo 6 3 Shot Mark Operations 6 3 6 Sorting Shot Marks Based on shot data recorded on the tape you can separate the shot marks by cassette and sort them in time code sequence To sort the shot marks Use the following procedure lt a I a E A eee For With the shot mark list displayed press the F5 SETING button Press the F2 NEXT button and select SORTING LIST Press the F4 ON b
145. icators EMPH indicator Input signal indicator Indicates the currently selected input signal SDI AES EBU ANA for analog for the corresponding audio input channel DATA indicator Lights when the corresponding audio track audio channel on the tape is put into data mode For details of the data mode refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1 MIX mixing indicator Flashes when a mixing setting operation is enabled for the corresponding audio track The indicator showing the number of the selected input channel lights OVER indicator While the unit is in recording or playback mode this lights when the level of the audio signal on the corresponding channel exceeds the maximum level that can be indicated on the level meter Level meter Displays the audio signal level when the unit is in recording E E or playback mode You can use the setup menu to switch the display mode between PEAK 0 0 dB is maximum level and REF O 0 dB is the reference level You can also use the DISPLAY FULL FINE button to enlarge the display only near the reference level 1 E E mode Abbreviation of Electric to Electric mode In this mode video and audio signals input to the VTR are output after passing through internal electric circuits Input channel indicator Indicates the input channel from which audio signals are recorded on the audio track Two numbers light to indicate that signals from the correspon
146. ideo H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 4F The capstan servo locks in units of 4 fields e For tape output color framing matches the reference signal selected with the F2 OUTREF e In assemble editing color framing is continuous at edit points Even when playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals no vertical shift in the video H shift occurs You should set this menu item to this setting when you are editing composite signals when continuity in video phase across edit points is required and when you perform A B roll editing For DVW M2000P 2000P 2F The capstan servo locks in units of 2 fields e For tape output color framing may not match the reference signal selected with the F2 OUTREF e In assemble editing color framing may be non continuous at edit points When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the video H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 4F The capstan servo locks in units of 4 fields e For tape output color framing may not match the reference signal selected with the F2 OUTREF e In assemble editing color framing may be non continuous at edit points When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the video H shift occurs When setup menu item 712 is set to ON 8F The capstan servo locks in units of 8 fields e For tape output color fram
147. ignal or the output from the internal reference video on the operational status of the VTR as shown in the signal generator as the reference signal for the servo following flowchart Setting of setup menu item 309 Setting of OUTREF Currently recording or editing Is a signal input to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector Is a signal input to the connector selected with the VID IN setting Lock the servo to the input Synchronize to the reference video signal selected with video signal input to the REF No external synchronization VID IN setting VIDEO INPUT connector 3 4 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 2 3 Connecting Reference Signals Connect reference signals as shown below according to the way in which the unit is to be used Connections for recording from a switcher or signal generator Reference signal Switcher or signal generator 75 Q termination switch ON REF VIDEO SDI INPUT nh Hm wm SS SS SS SS SS gt SS SS SS SS y DVW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P Connections for recording from an external VTR player 75 Q termination switch ON 75 Q termination switch OFF REF VIDEO INPUT REF VIDEO INPUT SDI INPUT SDI OUTPUT 0000 0000 20000
148. ime code generator e Recording the output of the internal time code generator synchronized to an external time code generator e Recording the output of an external time code without modification To set an initial value then record the time code If necessary change the settings in function menu page 1 see page 11 4 Set the TCG F1 to INT and the TCG F2 to PRESET Setting an initial time code value Use the following procedure RESET button 1 Set the CTL TC to TC 2 Press the F6 TCGSET button The function menu display changes as follows TCG 00 00 00 00 SET e gt SET EXIT The first digit of the time code value 8 digits hours minutes seconds and frames flashes To set all digits to zero Press the RESET button 3 Press the F1 lt or F2 button to select the digit to be changed Pressing the F2 button moves the flashing digit position to the right and pressing the F1 button moves the flashing digit position to the left 4 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob or press the F3 F4 button to change the value in the flashing digit position 5 Until all the digits are set as required repeat steps 3 and 4 6 Press the F5 SET button When the RUN is set to FREE in function menu page 1 the time code value immediately star
149. indicates the speed of a DMC playback During a DMC playback DMC SPD is displayed in time data display area 2 1 CONFI playback This refers to playback of the audio and video signals immediately after recording using the confidence heads the signal being output to all intents and purposes simultaneously with recording This is used to check recording 2 8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Menu display This displays the function menu and setup menu For details on the function menu see Chapter 11 and for details on the setup menu see Chapter 12 5 MULTI CONTROL knob and SHIFT indicator In function menu operations rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to change settings that flash in the menu display section In setup menu operations rotate this knob to select menu items The SHIFT indicator lights when you press this knob in In this state the value of the setting changes by a greater amount when you rotate the knob 6 RESET button To reset a CTL time code TC or user bit UB value displayed in time data display area 1 hold this button down Resetting the CTL value erases all edit points Search control section D SHUTTLE button JOG button VAR button RECORDER O SHUTTLE VAR and JOG indicators B Search dial 2 Dolby noise reduction Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY an
150. ine 330 test signal DVW M2000P 2000P To turn on the internal test signal generator hold the F1 VID IN button in function menu HOME page for three seconds or more with this menu item set to other than OFF When the test signal generator is turned on the display of the VID IN setting changes to SG To turn off the test signal generator press the F1 VID IN button in function menu HOME page again a 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 12 22 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued Item number 712 Item name VIDEO PROCESS ON CAP LOCK 2FIELD Settings When the function menu item CAPSTN or menu item 106 is set to 2F for 2 field playback select whether or not to carry out a picture shift OFF No picture shift ON Carry out picture shift To eliminate the adverse effect of the residual chrominance subcarrier component in the Y signal that is the result of the Y C separation this unit automatically applies a shift to the playback image in the H direction so that even in 2 field playback a satisfactory image can be obtained 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE LEVEL DVW M2000 only Sub ltem Set the video setup amounts to be removed from a recording signal an
151. ing auto edit previewing regardless of the setting of this menu item 317 AUDIO EDIT MODE Select the type of audio transition used for digital audio editing CUT Cut editing audio discontinuity at transition point and possible noise during playback NGUT CROSS Cross fade FI FO Fade in and out IN OUT t Time set by item 803 DIGITAL AUDIO FADE TIME 318 EDIT RETRY For two VTR editing set when this unit is used as the recorder Selects the operation if the recorder was not synchronized in time OFF Editing is not carried out and the unit stops ON The editing is automatically retried up to twice 319 PREREAD SELECT Specify the preread operation A V Preread for both audio and video AUDIO Preread for audio only VIDEO Preread for video only The preread operation is enabled when the function menu item PREREAD is set to ON or with a command from the 9 pin remote control interface 320 DIGITAL AUDIO PB PROCESS ON EDIT POINT 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 326 AUTOMATIC IN ENTRY AFTER AUTO EDIT Select whether or not to automatically set the OUT point of the previous edit as the next IN point at the end of an automatic edit OFF No automatic setting R Set recorder IN point automa
152. ing existing operability Basic operation buttons and jog shuttle dial The basic buttons and jog shuttle dial for VTR and editing operations are provided in the conventional VTR layout ensuring continuity with conventional operating panels Time data display This can be selected to display a CTL counter value time code value or time code user bits It can also display edit points and edit durations Menu based control interface The time data menu display shows not only various values and settings but also the pages of a menu system for commonly used functions You can use the function keys and MULTI CONTROL knob to easily change settings Other operation settings including interfacing with external devices can be set from the control panel by the same type of setup menu system as on a conventional VTR High quality variable speed playback and digital jog sound function In digital Betacam or MPEG IMX format playback the dedicated playback DT heads allow smooth noiseless playback from 1 to 3 times normal speed In analog Betacam compatible playback also similar dedicated DT heads allow noiseless playback from 1 to 3 times normal speed and in Betacam SX format compatible playback special multi head playback technology allows noiseless playback from 1 to 2 times normal speed In slow motion operation the digital jog sound function provides the same ease of operation as a conventional ana
153. ing matches the reference signal selected with the F2 OUTREF e In assemble editing color framing is continuous at edit points Even when playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals no vertical shift in the video H shift occurs You should set this menu item to this setting when you are editing composite signals when continuity in video phase across edit points is required and when you perform A B roll editing F2 OUTREF Selects the reference signal of this unit according to the setting of setup menu item 309 and this unit s operating state REF Use the signal input to the REF VIDEO INPUT connector as the reference signal During recording input digital audio signals and video signals must be synchronized with this signal INPUT Use the input video signal selected in the F1 VID IN of the HOME page as the reference signal F3 DOLBY When using oxide tapes specifies whether or not to use the Dolby type C low frequency noise reduction DVW M2000 NR system M2000P only NR ON Use the Dolby NR system when playing back analog Betacam oxide tapes NR OFF Do not use the Dolby NR system when playing back analog Betacam oxide tapes F4 CHARA Specifies whether or not to superimpose time code menu settings error messages and so on over the video signals output to the 3 SUPER connector in the SDI OUTPUT connectors and the 3 SUPER connector in the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors ON
154. ing out standalone editing Set the IN point with neither the PLAYER button or RECORDER button lit The AUTO EDIT button flashes and it is now possible to carry out automatic editing If necessary you can also first set the OUT point 5 3 4 Manual Editing Use the following procedure to carry out manual editing 1 Press the RECORDER button turning it on 2 Use the search dial in jog or shuttle mode to find the editing start point the recorder IN point and stop the tape just before this point If the recorder is in stop mode then when editing starts this section of the video will break up 3 Select the editing mode 4 Press the PLAY button The recorder begins playback It takes about two seconds until the playback video stabilizes For this reason start the playback from before the segment of video you wish to use 5 At the editing start point the recorder IN point press the EDIT button and PLAY button simultaneously Editing starts 5 14 Chapter 5 Editing 6 At the editing end point the recorder OUT point press the PLAY button Editing ends and the recorder continues with playback T Press the STOP button to stop the recorder playback 5 3 5 Preread Editing Video and digital audio signals already recorded on the tape can be used as an edit source for insert editing This type of editing is called preread editing as this unit uses the preread heads to read the signals in advance fr
155. interfaces While supporting a wide range of input and output signals all of the VTR internal processing is digital providing high stability and reliability The audio signals similarly are based on AES EBU format and are subjected to digital signal processing while still uncompressed The following interfaces are standard equipment for ease of connection to different external devices e Analog composite signal input output e Analog component signal input output e Analog audio signal input output 4 channels e SDI Serial Digital Interface SMPTE 259M input component digital video audio 4 channels e SDI SMPTE 259M output component digital video audio DVW M2000 M2000P 8 channels DVW 2000 2000P 4 channels e AES EBU serial digital audio input 4 channels e AES EBU serial digital audio output DV W M2000 M2000P 8 channels DVW 2000 2000P 4 channels e Time code input output e Cue audio signal input output 1 The DVW 2000 2000P is equipped with no Betacam SX playback heads no analog Betacam DT playback heads and no MPEG IMX playback heads 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview High quality four channel audio High quality 20 bit 48 kHz digital audio is supported There are four digital audio input output channels and four analog audio input output channels Newly developed multifunction control panel While a compact 4U size this unit has a front panel which provides a wide range of functions while maintain
156. is displayed as follows CP 16 16 bit PRS pseudo random sequence Copy No method 24PRS 24 bit PRS method others Other than the above Material Number generation method SMPTE SMPTE method IEEE 1394 ZONE IEEE 1394 ZONE method IEEE 1394 RND IEEE 1394 RND method others Other than the above Material Number The material number is displayed in hexadecimal across two lines The following items through are contained in the Source Pack Date Time Date Time data is displayed across two lines The upper line shows the MJD Modified Julian Date contained in the Source Pack converted to UTC The lower line shows the data in unit count format hours minutes seconds frame converted to UTC Note The function for converting unit count to UTC works only when the unit rate is 2 24 frames 3 24 1 001 frames 4 25 frames 6 30 frames or 7 30 1 001 frames For other unit rates the unit rate number and unit rate are displayed in hexadecimal 6 Altitude XXXXXXXXmi Altitude data indicating the distance from the center of the earth is displayed in this format S XXXXXXXm Y D Altitude data indicating the distance from sea level is displayed in this format The meaning of the characters and strings shown is as follows e S 1st character Indicates data from a Sensor R is shown for position data from the recording device Recorder and T is shown for Target position data
157. lding down the MARK button press the F FWD button or REW button While the tape is moving the F FWD button or REW button flashes When the shot mark is detected its type is displayed in time data display area 2 on the lower control panel and in the character information display on the monitor screen For details of character information display on the monitor screen see F4 CHARA in function menu page 4 page 11 7 and setup menu item 005 page 12 5 You cannot use the above procedure to cue up to a virtual shot mark 6 3 5 Reading In Shot Data When there is shot data time device and other information about the shooting written on the tape you can read it in and display it on the monitor Displaying the shot data Holding down the ENTRY button press the PLAY button PLAY button ENTRY button The tape is played back and the shot data displayed To delete the shot data Once again hold down the ENTRY button and press the PLAY button Example of shot data display The shot data display appears as shown below MODEL NAME DNW 0090 SERIAL NUMBER 010001 DATE 1998 05 11 TIME 12 55 10 CASSETTE NUMBER 0095 SHOT NUMBER 0052 aaaaaaAAAAAA 1D2 BBBBBBBBBBBB Camera IDs 1D3 CCCCCCCCCCCC IDA DDDDDDDDDODD Recording TCR 23 59 59 29 time code The details in the s
158. level a reference 0 dB indication for an input of 4 dBm Manually adjusting the recording levels For each channel press to protrude the REC control in the upper control panel and adjust so that the audio level indication is 0 dB for an average volume Carry out the adjustment in E E mode For details of selecting the E E mode see the description of the REC button in the tape transport control section page 2 10 and the PB EE setting in function menu HOME page page 11 3 To change the display range of the audio level indications Press the DISPLAY FULL FINE button see page 2 4 To monitor the simultaneous playback of the recorded video and audio signals Set the CONFI to ENABLE see page 11 3 to light the CONFI indicator It is now possible to simultaneously monitor the video and audio signals being recorded 4 2 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback To use the emphasis function To add emphasis to the analog input audio signal or analog playback audio signal set the EMPHSS to ON see page 11 6 When the signal to which emphasis has been applied is played back it is automatically subjected to deemphasis processing Using the emphasis deemphasis processing enables the dynamic range to be improved by reducing high frequency noise 4 1 2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values There are three ways of recording time code as follows e Setting an initial value then recording the output of the internal t
159. ll time setting on the recorder takes precedence For details of setup menu item 001 see Section 12 3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 12 5 5 1 7 Preview When you have set the edit points the PREVIEW button flashes indicating that you can carry out a preview To carry out a preview use the following procedure O O LO 0 O EO 1010 2 1 1 Press the RECORDER button turning it on 2 Press the PREVIEW button The PREVIEW button changes from flashing to continuously lit and the preview is carried out At the end of the preview the PREVIEW button flashes again To stop the preview Press the STOP button The tape stops at the position where you pressed the button To return the tape to the preroll point Press the PREROLL button To return the tape to the IN point or OUT point Press the PREROLL button and the IN button or OUT button simultaneously After the preview make any necessary adjustments to the edit points then repeat the preview For details of how to modify or delete edit points see Section 5 1 5 Modifying and Deleting Edit Points page 5 6 Chapter 5 Editing 5 7 Bupa g Jeydeyuo HAI 5 1 Automatic Editing Monitor output e From the OUT point to the postroll point you can monitor the playback from the recorder During a preview on a monito
160. log VTR Wide range of editing functions By combining two units you can carry out both assemble editing and insert editing automatically All of the necessary editing functions are provided to set and amend edit points to preview and review results of editing and so on DMC editing This allows automatic editing with a varying playback speed memorized beforehand for an edit segment Split editing In insert editing this allows editing with the audio IN and OUT points to be displaced from the video edit points Preread editing This allows you to play back prerecorded video and audio material edit it by applying effects with an external device and then rerecord in real time on the same tape 1 The MPEG IMX and Betacam SX formats are not supported by the DVW 2000 2000P Cross fade editing In audio editing to avoid unnatural effects at edit points you can fade the audio track The setting allows you to select fade in fade out or cut in Tele File functions Tele File enables data writing reading between cassettes with memory labels and VTRs It increases the efficiency of operations such as recording playback and editing and source data management Remote control function This unit can be controlled from an external remote controller or editor through an interface complying with RS 422A serial 9 pin Since two remote control connectors are provided you can also control a number of V
161. lor framing flag is set e In INT REGEN mode the function menu item TCG F1 is set to INT and TCG F2 set to REGEN and in the automatic editing mode and also in EXT mode the function menu item TCG F1 is set to EXT the time code signal is generated without color framing locked to the video signal and the color framing flag is not set Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 1 7 _ f ae WN snuayj dnjesg Z saydeup HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu be ua aM UUME Menu items in the range 600 to 699 relating to the time code generator Continued Item number Item name Settings 610 REGEN CONTROL In editing performed using the control panel of this unit select whether or not the MODE time code is automatically regenerated AS amp IN In automatic editing with this unit as the recorder regardless of the settings of the function menu items TCG F1 and TCG F2 in assemble and insert editing the time code generator regenerates according to the time code on the tape ASSEM In automatic editing with this unit as the recorder regardless of the settings of the function menu items TCG F1 and TCG F2 in assemble editing only the time code generator regenerates according to the time code on the tape MANU Regardless of whether this unit is the recorder or player the time code generator operates in accordance with the settings of the function menu items TCG F1 and TCG F2 FULL Whet
162. ls Player settings POWER switch I side ON REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 1 9P ONFIO DOLBY NA REM 01 23 45 78 9 LTC PB controls see page 2 6 CTL TC setting see page 11 3 TC or CTL Adjust the audio playback levels 5 2 Chapter5 Editing 5 1 3 Selecting the Editing Mode To select the editing mode Select assemble editing or insert editing ASSEMBLE button INSERT buttons H IJ IN OUT buttons Depending on the editing mode press the following button or buttons e For assemble editing ASSEMBLE button e For insert editing the desired INSERT buttons VIDEO CH1 to CH4 CUE TC When you select the editing mode the IN OUT buttons begin to flash indicating that the edit points require setting 5 1 4 Setting Edit Points Set the edit points IN and OUT points To use split editing in insert mode you can set the audio and video edit points separately To set an edit point mn ces ee ees ee _ ____ __ HTJ 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the V
163. ls To turn on the internal audio test signal generator set this menu item to other than OFF then hold the audio signal selection button for CH1 channel 1 for three seconds or more When the test signal generator is turned on the input signal indicator in the audio setting display section turns off To turn off the test signal generator press the audio signal selection button for any of CH1 to CH4 channels 1 to 4 809 AUDIO LEVEL METER DIMMER CONTROL Set the brightness of the audio level meters 0J 7 Set in this range 0 is the brightest and 7 the dimmest 810 AUDIO EDIT PREVIEW SWITCHER Set the output phase for the audio playback signal when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 to CH4 CUE and TC buttons is lit INT The audio playback signal output phase is the same as the output phase in the E E mode Use this setting when editing with a single VTR or when previewing while watching the VTR output signal EXT The audio playback signal output phase is the same as the phase of an input video signal or external reference video signal Whichever setting is used the correct editing results will be obtained When however you are using an external switcher to switch the audio output signal from this unit for the purposes of preview selecting EXT will prevent any muting or discontinuities in the audio at editing IN and OUT points 815 AUDIO SAMPLING RATE CONVERTER Selec
164. ly To alternate between normal speed playback and variable speed mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired variable playback speed then switch between normal speed playback and variable speed playback by pressing the PLAY and VAR buttons alternately For intermittent variable speed mode playback press the STOP and VAR buttons alternately Playback in variable speed mode In variable speed mode you can finely control 51 steps the playback speed in the following speed ranges depending on the tape format Digital Betacam 1 to 3 times normal speed MPEG IMxX 1 to 3 times normal speed Betacam SX 1 to 2 times normal speed Betacam Betacam SP 1 to 3 times normal speed There are detents on the search dial at the still position and at 1 times normal speed To carry out playback in variable speed mode use the following procedure ces ee eee eee ee ee ee 1 Press the VAR button turning it on 2 Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed Playback in variable speed mode starts 3 To stop playback in variable speed mode return the search dial to the center position or press the STOP button To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button Playback using the ca
165. m an edit point to single frame precision Hold down the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button and press one of these buttons The button advances the corresponding edit point by one frame and the button sets it back by one frame Pressing one of these buttons while holding down the PLAY button adjusts the tape speed by 8 or 8 correspondingly Capstan override function Edit point setting buttons IN button and OUT button To set a video IN point or OUT point hold down the IN button or OUT button and press the ENTRY button After you have made the setting pressing the IN button or OUT button displays the video IN point or video OUT point set in time data display area 2 AUDIO IN button and AUDIO OUT button In insert editing to set an audio IN point or audio OUT point separate from the corresponding video edit point hold down the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button and press the ENTRY button After you have made the setting pressing the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button displays the audio IN point or audio OUT point set in time data display area 2 ENTRY button Use this for setting edit points and so on e To set a video IN point or OUT point Hold down the IN button or OUT button and press this button e To set an audio IN point or OUT point Hold down the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button and press this button REVIEW button Use this button to review the editing results after catryi
166. me consisting of an odd field and following even field FRM21 Freeze a frame consisting of an even field and following odd field Odd and even fields are distinguished by the reference video signal Changing the menu setting during a freeze does not affect the freeze image The setting is reflected the next time a freeze is carried out You can freeze an image using the DELETE button and TRIM button For details see menu item 904 904 FREEZE CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL Determine how the buttons used to freeze an image function MOMNT Holding the DELETE button and pressing the TRIM button carries out a freeze The freeze ends when the buttons are released LATCH Holding the DELETE button and pressing the TRIM button carries out a freeze The freeze continues even after the buttons are released To update the freeze image Hold the DELETE button and press the TRIM button again e To end the freeze Hold the DELETE button and press the TRIM button 905 AUTO FREEZE CONTROL Set the auto freeze function operation conditions for ending a freeze etc In normal playback if there is a sudden worsening of the channel condition entry into unrecorded area this function freezes the image DIS Disable the auto freeze function MODE1 End the freeze when signals which can be recorded normally are restored MODE2 End freeze automatically on playback after stopping e The automatic freeze mode is determin
167. n male This outputs the audio signals whose output destination was set to R with the audio signal selection buttons in the audio control section If multiple tracks have been set to R the signals of those tracks are mixed for output MONITOR OUTPUT L connector XLR 3 pin male This outputs the audio signals whose output destination was set to L with the audio signal selection buttons in the audio control section If multiple tracks have been set to L the signals of those tracks are mixed for output 3 1 Connections to External Devices 3 1 1 Connections to Digital Devices This unit can input serial digital signals video and shows the connections with a MSW A2000 A2000P audio from another digital VTR such as the MSW M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P unit as a player with this A2000 A2000P M2000 M2000P 2000 2000P and unit used as recorder DVW A500 A500P 500 500P The following example Reference signal 75 Q termination switch OFF P J gQ mp p g Oo D D Q 1 pe O V REF VIDEO INPUT MSW A2000 A2000P M2000 SDI OUTPUT 3 M2000P 2000 2000P player 75 Q termination switch ON REF VIDEO INPUT REMOTE 1 OUT 9P SDI INPUT SS O OOO SS SS SS SS SS SS oQ
168. n 5 1 5 Modifying and Deleting Edit Points page 5 6 5 10 Chapter5 Editing 5 2 DMC Editing By controlling the player playback speed from the recorder you can achieve variable speed editing 5 2 1 Overview of DMC Editing Conditions for DMC editing DMC editing can be used for insert or assemble editing but not for audio split editing Tape movement during DMC editing the player and recorder during DMC editing The following figure illustrates how the tapes move on PFE Tape transport Playback Preroll IN Point mme Recorder O S 1 DMC editing Time flow Tape moves at initial speed Preroll time x IN Point initial speed v Player Playback at stored varying speed OUT Point Stop Playback Tape moves at final speed Postroll v D Postroll time x final speed Stop Chapter 5 Editing 5 11 Bupa g Jedeyuo HAI 5 2 DMC Editing 5 2 2 Carrying Out DMC Editing Setting the edit points and player speed Use the following procedure n e e I L S LESH a_l L 1 Press the ASSEMBLE button or the desired INSERT button to select the editing mode 2 Press the DMC EDIT button This unit switches to the DMC editing mode and the DMC EDIT button lights 3 Press the RECORDER but
169. n to the original state press the STOP button During playback search fast forward or rewind while the EDIT button is held down you can monitor the video and audio input signals in E E mode STANDBY button When a cassette is inserted and this button is off to put the unit in standby mode press the button turning it on In standby mode the drum is rotating and the tape is in contact with the drum As a result recording or playback can start immediately To end standby mode press the STANDBY button turning it off If 8 minutes value can be varied using setup menu item 501 elapse in standby mode the unit automatically switches out of standby mode to protect the tape STOP button To stop recording or playback press this button turning it on When you stop playback the unit switches either to still playback or to E E mode according to the setting on function menu HOME page for F2 PB EE and the setting of setup menu item 108 Fault display function The STOP button flashes in the following cases related to reference signals e When F2 OUTREF is set to INPUT on function menu page 4 and there is no input video signal e When F2 OUTREF is set to REF in function menu page 4 and there is no external reference signal input or the input external reference signal is not synchronized to the input video signal F FWD fast forward button To fast forward the tape press this button turning it on PL
170. nce level 0 05 rms emphasis on Wow and flutter Below measurable level Betacam SX playback DVW M2000 M2000P Video Bandwidth Y 525 line mode 0 to 4 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 625 line mode 0 to 5 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB R Y B Y 0 to 2 0 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N 56 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 1 or less Audio Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 0 dB at 1 kHz Dynamic range 90 dB or more at 1kKHz emphasis on Distortion 0 05 or less at 1 kHz emphasis on reference level 4 dBm Analog Betacam playback DVW M2000 Video Metal tape Oxide tape Bandwidth Y 30 Hz to 4 5 MHz 0 5 dB 4 0 dB 30 Hz to 4 1 MHz 0 5 dB 6 0 dB R Y B Y 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N Y 51 dB or more 48 dB or more R Y B Y 48 dB or more 45 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 2 or less 3 or less LF non linearity Y 3 or less R Y B Y 4 or less Y C delay 20 ns or less A 3 Appendix xipueddy HII Specifications Audio LNG Frequency response at 10 dB below reference level Metal tape 50 Hz to 15 kHz 1 5 dB 2 0 dB S N ratio at 3 distortion level 72 dB or more Oxide tape 50 Hz to 15 kHz 3 0 dB 50 dB or more Dolby NR off Distortion THD at 1 kHz reference level 1 or less 2 or less Wow and flutte
171. nd it is not possible to select a data modification mode e When setup menu item 133 is set to REMOTE e When the memory label itself is write protected 8 1 The UMID Unique Material Identifier is a type of meta data in video and audio materials It has been internationally standardized in SMPTE Standard 330M This unit supports recording and generation of Overview of UMID Functions device that recorded the material and whether the material is the original or a copy The Source Pack section contains information about when where who recorded the material UMIDs The UMID is made up of a section called the Basic section and a section called the Source Pack section The Basic section contains information such as the A UMID with a Basic section only is called a Basic UMID A UMID with both Basic and Source Pack sections is called an Extended UMID The following figure shows a general overview of the information contained in a UMID UMID Basic Instance Number Copy or original Material Number Which device recorded the original Source Pack Date Time When was it recorded Spatial Co ordinates Where was it recorded Stored Ownership Who recorded it Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8 1 P J iY mmp p 0e Cc oO TI gt O O suogoun4 AIAN 8 Jadeyo HA 8 2 Recording UMIDs UMIDs can be recorded when recording video signals with this unit You can select whet
172. nd shot data simultaneously Sorting shot marks by cassette When the tape includes shot data this unit recognizes which cassette each shot mark comes from You can therefore sort the read in shot marks by cassette in time code order Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6 1 P Q F p o gt V gt O Q _ x lt TI O O gt uoljouny yew oys 9 Jaydeyo 6 2 Shot Mark Operation Menu This section describes the settings in the shot mark operation menu Displaying the shot mark operation menu With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display hold down the MARK button and press the F5 MENU button SS coos ST _ O OQO a n l a E ASS F5 MENU button MARK button The following menu appears on the monitor SHOT MARKER GO1 SEARCH TYPE all GO2 LISTING TYPE GO3 RS MARK MODE GO4 MARK IN REC shoti 6 2 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Details of the shot mark operation menu The shot mark operation menu comprises four items G01 to G04 The detailed contents appear in the following table Item ltem name Settings number G01 SEARCH Select which shot mark type the TYPE index function searches for from the following possibilities all rec start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 post mark G02 LISTING TYPE For each type of shot mark select whether to read into the lis
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174. ng out automatic editing AUTO automatic EDIT button After edit point setting to carry out automatic editing recording press this button turning it on If the IN point is not set the automatic editing is carried out with the point where you pressed this button as the IN point If you pressed the PREVIEW button to carry out a preview when the preview ends this button flashes PREVIEW button After edit point setting to preview the editing results on the monitor before recording press this button turning it on If the IN point is not set the preview is carried out with the point where you pressed this button as the IN point During the preview it is lit and when the preview ends it flashes Shot mark section LIST button B REC ERASE indicator LIST GOOD SHOT MARK MARK button LIST button Use this button to read in and list shot marks REC ERASE indicator This lights in the state in which writing amending and deleting of shot marks is enabled and flashes while a shot mark is actually being written amended or deleted MARK button Hold this button down for 2 seconds or more to enable writing amending and deleting of shot marks Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 1 3 seg JO UoNOUNY pue uoneooq z Jaldeup Wl syed JO uooUuNY pue uogeooq z Ja deyo WAI 2 1 Control Panels 2 1 3 Switch Panel To access the switch panel open the lower control p
175. nt data e Image data may be damaged in the following cases If you remove the Memory Stick or turn the power off when the access lamp is lit or flashing If you use a Memory Stick near static electricity or a magnetic field e Prevent metallic objects or your finger from coming into contact with the terminal of the connecting section e Do not attach any material other than the supplied label to the label space e Attach the label at the prescribed labeling position Make sure the label is attached at the labeling position properly e Do not bend drop or apply strong shock to a Memory Stick e Do not disassemble or modify a Memory Stick e Do not let the Memory Stick get wet e Do not use or keep a Memory Stick in locations that are Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive gases e When you carry or store a Memory Stick keep it in its case During access to data While data are being read from or written to the Memory Stick do not shake this unit or subject it to shock Do not turn off the power of the unit or remove the Memory Stick This may damage the data For details refer to the Maintenance Manual PaaS e Memory Stick and x Sony Corporation e MagicGate Memory Stick and are the trademarks of Sony Corporation are the trademarks of EMORY STICK w Chapter 3 Preparations 3 13 suoneseda ld 19 de
176. nung und Sicherheit von Netzkabeln dreiadrig Ger teanschl ssen und Netzkabelsteckern wenden Sie sich bitte an einen qualifizierten Electrotechniker 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 ATTENTION Eviter d exposer l appareil un gouttement ou a des claboussures et ne placer aucun objet rempli de liquide comme un vase sur l appareil ACHTUNG Das Ger t ist nicht tropf und spritzwassersicher daher d rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llten Gegenst nde z B Vasen darauf abgestellt werden CAUTION The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off ATTENTION Cet appareil n est pas d connect de la source d alimentation secteur tant qu il est raccord a la prise murale m me si l appareil lui m me a t mis hors tension ACHTUNG Solange das Netzkabel an eine Netzsteckdose angeschlossen ist bleibt das Ger t auch im ausgeschalteten Zustand mit dem Strommetz verbunden 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
177. o HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu TTT ETEEDEZ ppp vivo gt Tz Menu items in the range 800 to 899 relating to audio control Item number 801 Item name DIGITAL JOG SOUND Settings Turns the digital jog sound on and off OFF Digital jog sound is turned off Audio of digital channels not subjected to speed correction is output When the tape stops after one second the audio is muted ON Digital jog sound is turned on When the tape speed is in the range x 1 to x 1 for Betacam SX playback in the range x 1 to x 2 speed correction is carried out and the same jog sound as a conventional analog VTR is output 802 DIGITAL AUDIO MUTE IN Set the digital audio muting conditions during shuttle playback SHUTTLE MODE OFF Not muted CUEUP Muted during cue up or preroll operations FULL Muted in shuttle mode 803 DIGITAL AUDIO FADE Specify the time for cross fade or fade in out editing of audio signals TIME 5 ms 10 ms 15 ms 20 ms 25 ms 50 ms 85 ms 115 ms Note The cross fade or fade in out operation means that the recording is rewritten from the OUT point for the length specified by this setting Even at the minimum 5 ms setting a length of recording corresponding to a field is rewritten To avoid rewriting set menu item 317 AUDIO EDIT MODE to CUT but in this case there is an audio discontinuity at the edit point There is n
178. o MENU all controls for video output When you make settings for items 715 to 721 set the processing on the control panel are disabled function menu item V PROC to MENU Item number Item name Settings 723 INPUT VIDEO BLANK Switch blanking on or off for individual lines in the vertical blanking interval of an input video signal The Y C signal and odd even fields are blanked simultaneously Sub Item A signal with blanking carried out according to this setting is recorded 0 ALL LINE Specify the blanking for each line separately BLANK Regardless of the setting of other sub items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu item THROU Regardless of the setting of other sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be specified in this menu item DVW M2000 12 LINE 12 LINE Specify blanking for lines 12 to 20 2000 20 20 BLANK Carry out blanking THROU Switch off blanking DVW 9 22 LINE 9 LINE 22 Specify blanking for lines 9 to 22 M2000P BLANK Carry out blanking 2000P THROU Switch off blanking 12 24 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 700 to 799 relating to video control Continued Item number 726 Item name H BLANKING WIDTH Settings Select the horizontal blanking width of the video output signal NAROW Digital blanking narrow WIDE Analog blanking wide When WIDE is selecte
179. o data for the selected point 7 6 Chapter 7 Tele File To cue up the cue point IN point or OUT point 1 Select a clip 2 Press the PREROLL button while holding down the IN video IN point OUT video OUT point or MARK button The unit exits from the Tele File menu and cues up the position of the data selected in step 2 the cue point position if the MARK button was pressed The unit does not preroll if there is no data for the selected point 7 3 3 Modifying Clip Data To modify clip data put the unit into clip data display The function assignments for menu items in clip data mode and then press the F2 SELECT button to put it modification mode are as follows into clip data modification mode the cursor changes to S Clip data modification mode menu items Item name Function F1 RETURN Returns to clip data display mode F2 MODIFY Changes the setting of the selected data or makes a new setting The function button changes according to the data type See the following for more information about how to set the various data types e Cue point IN point OUT point To set time code data page 7 8 e Write protect mark recording start point To make write protect mark and recording start point settings page 7 9 e Take number cut number scene number To make take number cut number and scene number settings page 7 9 e Comment To make comment settings page 7 10 F3 DELETE
180. o effect on the recorded video signal 805 AUDIO MONITOR Select the audio mixing method used for digital audio signals and Betacam OUTPUT MIXING playback analog audio signals supplied to the MONITOR OUTPUT connector ADD Simple addition RMS Root mean square AVE Simple average 806 LEVEL METER SCALE Select the mode in which digital audio levels are displayed PEAK 0 Displays the audio level as negative values with the maximum level set to 0 dB REF 0 Displays the audio level as positive and negative values with the reference level set to 0 dB a Cross fade time is 24 ms b Actual value is 49 ms c Actual value is 114 ms 12 26 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 800 to 899 relating to audio control Continued Item number 807 Item name AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE Settings Select the output timing of digital audio playback signals SDI and AES EBU only The reference position corresponds to a setting of 80H when the setting is less than 80H the output timing is advanced and when it is higher than 80H the output timing is delayed at 80H 128 samples approx 2 7 ms and 1 sample approx 20 us 0 80 FF Setting in this range 808 INTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR Select the operation of the internal audio test signal generator OFF No operation SILNC Silent signal 1KHZ At 1 kHz 20 dB FS sine wave is supplied to all audio input channe
181. o stop the tape If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the speed variation end point This indicates that the memory became full at that point It is therefore not possible to record more speed variation The maximum capacity is a duration of 120 seconds To amend the stored speed variation Press the PREVIEW button The interval between the speed variation start and end points is automatically played back at the stored speed Operate the search dial as required to adjust the playback speed Setting the initial speed to normal speed In step 4 press the PLAY button 4 12 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Executing DMC Playback There are two methods of starting DMC playback e Starting playback at the on air cue from the on air start point e Starting playback immediately after preroll e To avoid operating mistakes we recommend that you use the VTR in standalone mode when carrying out DMC playback e When using two VTRs connected for editing you can only use the recorder VTR for DMC playback and only when neither the RECORDER nor PLAYER button is lit To start playback at the on air cue from the on air start point Use the following procedure aco oe ore as ae ee ee CIOISIOIMIcoictie Soo yO O10 Ea J0 1 Press the REVIEW button The REVIEW button lights and the tape i
182. ode s amp s Fields 2 and 4 for 525 60 mode or fields 2 4 6 and 8 for 625 50 mode Recorder player selection The indication changes as follows according to the state of the RECORDER or PLAYER buttons on the control panel No display Neither the RECORDER or PLAYER button is lit P The PLAYER button is lit R The RECORDER button is lit Operation mode The field is divided into three blocks A B and C e Block A displays the operation mode e Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed e Block C displays a ll mark to indicate an edit section during automatic editing or the section between the IN and OUT points in auto feed playback 6 6 6 Display Operation mode Block A Block B TAPE UNTHREAD Cassette is not loaded STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T RELEASE Tape tension released STOP Stop mode F FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlocked PLAY LOCK Record mode servo locked PLAY Variation Capstan override mode see from normal page 4 9 speed REC Record mode servo unocked REC LOCK Playback mode servo locked EDIT Edit mode servo unlocked EDIT LOCK Edit 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 Speed Shuttle mode VAR Speed
183. of an existing recording The CTL signal is not recorded The video signal audio signal and time code signal can all be independently recorded You can carry out DMC editing in both editing modes In insert editing split editing is also possible Using CTL to interpolate time code values When you are using time code values as edit point addresses the time code must be recorded on the tape in correct time sequence i e the sections must be in strictly ascending time order If the time code values are all in correct time sequence then if there are any discontinuities in the time code the unit allows them to be interpolated using the CTL counter Recording time code For automatic editing regardless of the TCG F1 and TCG F2 settings time code is recorded continuously from the previous time code recorded on the tape Using setup menu item 610 it is also possible to record time code according to the settings in the function menu Sequence of editing operations The following flowchart outlines the sequence of operations in automatic editing with two VTRs Selecting the editing mode page 5 3 M Setting the recorder and player edit points page 5 3 M Previewing the edit segments page 5 7 M Amending edit points as necessary page 5 6 Carrying out automatic editing page 5 8 t Checking the editing results as necessary page 5 9 Using an editing contr
184. ol unit When controlling this unit with an editing control unit set an edit delay on the editing control unit so that cut in and cut out instructions are output 5 frames before the actual edit point Notes on video output to the monitor In E E mode the video output of the unit is delayed by the time for video circuit processing with respect to the input video signal 8H Unlike the playback operations described in Chapter 4 for playback to be carried out in editing mode with both the player and recorder specified you can use setup menu item 701 to delay the SYNC phase delaying it by 8H Chapter 5 Editing 5 1 P J iY mmp p Ol m Q gt Ce Bupa Jedeyuo HAI 5 1 Automatic Editing TT 5 1 2 Switch and Menu Settings Before beginning editing make necessary switch and menu settings Recorder settings POWER switch I side ON REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 1 9P Editing mode setting section see page 2 11 Select assemble editing or insert editing VID IN setting see page 11 3 Select the input video signal RECINH setting see page 11 8 OFF CTL TC setting see page 11 3 TC or CTL Audio selection function selector buttons see page 2 4 REC controls see page 2 6 Adjust Select the input audio signal the audio recording leve
185. om the tape The signals read out can be send to a mixer for mixing and can be recorded either on the original channels or on other digital audio channels For preread editing set the PREREAD to ON see page 11 8 Audio source Audio mixer Digital or analog Audio input Digital or analog audio output Digital or analog video output Digital or analog video input Video switcher e In preread editing if an input video signal is used as the reference signal for the output video signal this forms a feedback loop To prevent the occurrence of feedback set the OUTREF in function menu page 4 to REF and set item 309 in the extended setup menu to AUTO 1 so as to use an external reference signal e When the preread mode is selected to prevent feedback due to the loop connection whatever the editing mode of this unit no E E video output is available When the PREREAD is set to OFF after preread editing however if the loop connection remains and an E E signal is output feedback will occur To prevent this select PB mode for the video and digital audio channels in all the modes before the preread editing as follows Set PB EE in function menu HOME page to PB Make the necessary connections for the preread editing After selecting the desired insert editing mode carry out the preread editing When the preread editing is completed r
186. on see page 2 5 and the time data menu display section see page 2 7 light REMOTE buttons and RS 232C indicator Press one of these buttons to select the device controlling this unit 1 9P This unit is controlled by the device connected to the REMOTE 1 IN 9P or REMOTE 1 OUT 9P connector The button lights 2 50P This unit is controlled by the device connected to the REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I O 50P connector The button lights RS 232C indicator This indicator lights when this unit is controlled through the RS 232C connector EJECT button To eject the cassette press this button While the cassette is being ejected this button lights When using the lower control panel as remote control panel press the DELETE button and STOP button at the same time to eject the cassette 1 The BETACAM SP BETACAM SX and MPEG IMX indicators do not exist on the DVW 2000 2000P 2 2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Ejecting with the EJECT button is a local operation It is not possible to eject a cassette in another unit by remote control Format indicators The BETACAM SP BETACAM SX MPEG IMX or Digital BETACAM indicator lights depending on the current recording or playback format The BETACAM SP indicator lights when the format is Betacam or Betacam SP PHONES jack and control Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms to monitor the sound during recording playback and editing The control kno
187. on Manual for the BKMW 104 Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 1 snu w dnjes z 134dey9 HA 12 2 Setup Menu Operations To display setup menus ASSEMBLE MULTI RECORDER ODD 0e wea ooo E om oust J PLAYER CHANNEL CONDITION bibione E HOME button F5 MENU button Function menu HOME page With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display press the F5 MENU button The currently selected setup menu item is displayed in the menu display with the menu item number flashing For basic operations in the menu display see page 2 7 CONFI 01 123 45 06 AE LT REM 01 23 45 78 9 Setup menu item H01 displayed 12 2 Chapter 12 Setup Menus To display menus on the monitor Setting CHARA to ON in function menu page 4 allows you to display setup menus on the monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector of this unit When a setup menu appears on the monitor a cursor indicates the currently selected menu item Group name for the currently selected item l a HOURS METER Cursor indicating 401 0PE HOURS 102 the currently HO2 DRUM HOURS 52 selected item Customizing the setup menu You can customize the setup menu so that items which you do not use are not displayed C appears in the upper right of the monitor when the menu is customized when
188. on of the protection mode to protect the video heads and tape MODE FROM SEARCH when in the still playback mode in search mode jog shuttle STEP Step forward at s0 normal speed every 2 seconds STDBY Switch to Standby OFF mode the unit not on standby T REL Switch to tension release mode the tape tension slackened 503 TAPE PROTECTION Select the operation of the protection mode to protect the video heads and tape MODE FROM STOP when stopped the stop mode STDBY Switch to Standby OFF mode the unit not on standby T REL Switch to tension release mode the tape tension slackened 504 DRUM ROTATION IN Select whether the drum rotates in Standby OFF mode STANDBY OFF OFF Drum does not rotate ON Drum rotates 505 STILL TENSION Select the tape tension state in the still playback mode NORM Normal tape tension is maintained during still playback mode ready for playback LOOSE Reduce the tape tension further from the NORM setting Select LOOSE when the unit is on standby for a long period of still playback for example in a library management system LMS When LOOSE is selected playback cannot be guaranteed 12 15 Chapter 12 Setup Menus on f awe WN snuayj dnjesg Z saydeup HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 600 to 699 relating to the time code generator
189. ory Stick which enables you to share data among VTRs Inserting a Memory Stick Insert a Memory Stick with the label side up into the Memory Stick slot until it clicks and the access lamp lights in red Memory Stick Never insert remove a Memory Stick during access to data To remove a Memory Stick If you push the inserted Memory Stick the Memory Stick will pop out a little Then pull the Memory Stick out 3 6 1 Notes on Memory Stick On Memory Stick Memory Stick is a new compact portable and versatile IC recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds that of a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage 3 12 Chapter 3 Preparations Types of Memory Stick There are two types of Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick that are equipped with the MagicGate copyright protection technology and general Memory Stick Use the general type of Memory Stick 8MF 16MF 32MF 64MF 128MB with this unit On MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology Before using a Memory Stick Terminal Write protect tab Labeling position e You cannot record or erase data when the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK e We recommend backing up importa
190. pstan override function You can use the capstan override function to adjust the playback speed temporarily This function is convenient for playback phase synchronization with another VTR playing back the same program Two types of playback operation are available using the capstan override function capstan override playback To perform temporal capstan override playback n ces ees eee eee Bam LEO TLU O 1 Cocoa Soo0ac JO oO il 8 S 01 23 45 06 25 E g f zun SSSSeessrm oo o oo O Sao Bolo OO o oo o Ololoogi ogn 1B 2 1 A 1 A Hold down the PLAY button and turn the search dial in the desired direction to adjust the playback speed The range of speed adjustment is 15 in steps of 1 B Hold down the PLAY button and press the TRIM buttons to adjust the playback speed The playback speed can be adjusted to 8 only The SERVO indicator goes off Continued Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 9 yoeghe q pue Buipsooesy p saldeup WN yoeghe q pue Bulpioo9y p sajdeup AN 4 2 Playback 2 When the adjustment is completed release the PLAY button The tape transport returns to normal speed and the SERVO indicator comes on again To perform continuous capstan override playback SoS scons 1 ee ee
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192. r 0 1 rms or less AFM Frequency response at reference level 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N at 3 distortion level 85 dB or more Distortion THD at 1 kHz reference level 0 5 or less a Reference level 4 dBm Analog Betacam playback DVW M2000P Video Metal tape Oxide tape Bandwidth Y 25 Hz to 5 5 MHz 0 5 dB 4 0 dB 25 Hz to 4 0 MHz 0 5 dB 6 0 dB R Y B Y 25 Hz to 2 0 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB 25 Hz to 1 5 MHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB S N Y 48 dB or more 46 dB or more R Y B Y 48 dB or more 45 dB or more K factor 2T pulse 2 or less 3 or less LF non linearity Y 3 or less R Y B Y 4 or less Y C delay 20 ns or less Audio Metal tape Oxide tape LNG Frequency response at 20 dB 50 Hz to 15 kHz 1 5 dB 2 0 dB 50 Hz to 15 kHz 3 0 dB below peak level S N at 3 distortion level CCIR 468 3 weighted 68 dB or more 62 dB or more Distortion THD at 1 kHz reference level 1 or less 2 or less Wow and flutter 0 1 rms or less AFM Frequency response at reference level 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB 2 0 dB S N at 3 distortion level More than 72 dB CCIR 468 3 weighted Distortion THD at 1 kHz reference level Less than 0 5 a Peak level 8 dB above reference level b Reference level 4 dBm A 4 Appendix Processor adjustment range Vi
193. r 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 3 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 Note If Adobe Reader is not installed you can download it from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html e Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries 1 3 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 file 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 Note 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
194. r connected to the recorder you can monitor the following video and The following figure illustrates this audio IN pani Penge e From the preroll point to the IN point you can p p p y Playback E E mode Playback monitor the playback from the recorder recorder player recorder e From the IN point to the OUT point you can monitor the playback from the player through the recorder in E E mode 5 1 8 Carrying Out Automatic Editing Tape transport Preroll point IN Point OUT Point Postroll point Vv Vv Recorder Preroll gt Postroll Edit segment Recording overlap in case of assemble editing Time flow Stop I l Playback j I Overview Monitor output During execution of an automatic edit as during a preview on a monitor connected to the recorder you When you carry out automatic editing the recorder and player operate as shown in the figure above to copy the video and audio signals between the IN and OUT points on the player to the segment between the IN and OUT points on the recorder can monitor the following video and audio monitor the playback from the recorder E E mode e From the OUT point to the postroll point you can monitor the playback from the recorder D 8 Chapter5 Editing e From the preroll point to the IN point you can e From the IN point to the OUT point you can monitor the playback from the player through the recorder in T
195. r each channel as shown in the following table according to the audio cue input level to the AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 and CUE IN connectors and the impedance AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 and CUE IN LEVEL switch settings Audio cue input level and impedance Switch setting Level Impedance 60 dBu High impedance LOW OFF microphone input approx 20 KQ left position 4 dBu High impedance HIGH OFF line audio input approx 20 KQ center position 4 dBm 600 Q HIGH ON 600 Q line audio input right position AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 channels 1 to 4 connectors XLR 3 pin male These connectors output analog audio signals for channels 1 to 4 CUE IN OUT cue audio input output connectors XLR 3 pin female male The IN connector inputs and the OUT connector outputs the analog cue audio signals 2 15 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts seg JO uooUNy pue uoneooq z 19 deyo IM syed JO uoOUNY pue uol e907 z Ja deyo WAI 2 2 Connector Panel 2 Analog video input output section REF VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75 Q termination switch B COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75 Q termination switch VIDEO INPUT REF VIDEO COMPD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT connectors COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors REF reference VIDEO INPUT connectors BNC type and 75 Q termination switch Input
196. rform the procedures for selecting a desired menu item and changing its setting value 3 When all required changes have been made press the F5 SET button This makes the new settings effective To abandon making changes and exit from the setup menu display Press the F6 EXIT button 12 3 Chapter 12 Setup Menus on da 7 ae WN snuey dnjag z Jajdeyp HA 12 2 Setup Menu Operations Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values menu item B20 To reset the current active menu settings to their factory default values proceed as follows 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure described in the section To change the settings of menu items without sub items on page 12 3 to set menu item B20 RESET SETUP to ON The current active menu settings are reset to their factory default settings 2 Press the F5 SET button again This saves the menu settings 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 save the current active menu settings Set one of menu items B11 SAVE BANK 1 to B13 SAVE BANK 3 to ON depending on which of the menu banks you wish to save in then press the F5 SET button To recall settings from a menu bank When recalling the settings saved in one of menu banks 1 to 3 set the corresponding one of menu items B01 REC
197. rial number WRITE INHIBIT OFF Write inhibit aiino THREAD COUNT 00012 CUE POINT No 0003 Thread count ies MODE Panel INFORMAT ION 2001 07 21 TEST 01 MODEL SIZE 01024 USED 0270 Video final recording date The most recent date year month day on which video was recorded on the tape Title The title name assigned to Tele File etc maximum 24 characters The title can be modified ID The ID unique number assigned to Tele File maximum 24 characters The ID can be modified Administrator data Data about the administrator of the cassette or tape material maximum 16 characters The administrator data can be modified Model name The model name of the VTR that recorded most recently to the tape Serial number The serial number of the VTR that recorded most recently to the tape Write inhibit setting Whether the entire Tele File is write inhibited The write inhibit setting can be modified Thread count The thread count value recorded on the tape Number of cue points The number of cue points recorded in the Tele File You can check the cue point values in clip data display mode Control mode The setting of setup menu item 133 For more information about setup menu item 133 see page 12 11 Memory size The size of the memory in the Tele File unit bytes Amount of memory used The amount of memory currently being used unit bytes Chapter 7 Tele File 7 11
198. ros is generated regardless of which of the above methods is selected 655 UMID RECORDING Select the UMID type to be recorded to tape off Do not record UMID BASIC Record Basic UMID EXTENDED Record Extended UMID 1 2 1 8 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 600 to 699 relating to the time code generator Continued Item number 656 Item name MATERIAL NO Settings Select whether to inherit the UMID in the input signal when recording a UMID INPUT Inherit the UMID in the input signal if it is present e Even when INPUT is selected a new UMID is generated if the input signal does not contain UMID data the same behavior as when NEW is selected e When recording with inherited data the Instance Number is newly generated according to menu item 654 changing to a value that indicates that this is a copy e When the UMID in the input signal is a Basic UMID a Basic UMID is recorded even if menu item 655 is set to EXTENDED e When the UMID in the input signal is an Extended UMID the recorded UMID follows the setting of menu item 655 NEW Generate a new UMID regardless of whether or not the input signal contains a UMID e The Basic section does not change during recording e An Instance Number indicating that this is the original is generated e The Source Pack Date Time when changes with each frame e The Source Pack Spatial Co ordinates where are not recorded e
199. s cued up to the on air start point After the tape is cued up the REVIEW button flashes 2 At the moment the on air cue is given press the REVIEW button once more The REVIEW button lights and playback starts at standard speed Between the speed variation start and end points DMC playback is carried out at the stored speed and then playback continues at normal speed and the tape stops at the on air end point To start playback immediately after preroll Press the PREVIEW button The PREVIEW button lights and after preroll DMC playback is carried out for the section from the speed variation start point then playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point To stop the tape during DMC playback Press the STOP button To exit DMC playback mode Press the DMC EDIT button and the DELETE button simultaneously Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 13 yoeghe q pue Buipsoosy p saldeup hh 5 1 Automatic Editing This section describes how to carry out automatic editing with this unit and another VTR connected to the REMOTE1 IN 9P connector 5 1 1 Overview Editing mode e Assemble editing This is the editing mode in which successive portions of the edited result are recorded on the end of the already completed section The CTL signal video signal audio signal and time code are all newly recorded on the tape e Insert editing In this mode new material is recorded at an intermediate point
200. s the F5 DELETE button To insert characters Press the F3 or F4 gt button until the character place after the place where you want to insert starts flashing and then press the F6 INSERT button 8 Press the F2 OK button The comment is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode 7 1 0 Chapter 7 Tele File 7 3 4 Undo Resume Functions Undo function The undo function cancels all modifications and returns the data to the state it was in when first read Press the FS UNDO button in clip data display mode A confirmation message appears Press the F2 OK button to execute the undo and cancel all modifications to the data Resume function If you have not modified any data since the last execution of the undo function you can press the F5 UNDO button again The button functions as a resume button which cancels the immediately preceding undo Press the FS UNDO button in clip data display mode A confirmation message appears Press the F2 OK button to execute the resume and cancel the immediately preceding undo 7 3 5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data You can display and modify attribute data The example below shows attribute data displayed on the monitor Video final recording date Model name Number of cue points Control mode Memory size Amount of memory used Title TELE FILE ID X REC DATE TO SS TITLE ID Administrator data ty SERIAL 00000 Se
201. s the rotating head condition for audio channels The following three symbols appear good lt fair W poor The tape time is displayed as follows in the time data display area 2 of the time data menu display section BOT Displayed when the tape has returned to the top EOT Displayed when the tape has reached the end TTL 00 00 Displays a time representing the total length of the tape REM 00 00 Displays a time representing the remaining length of the tape 00 00 means hours minutes for both TTL and REM The setting of item F5 T INFO on page 3 of the function menu determines whether TTL or REM is displayed For more information about page 3 of the function menu see Page 3 in Section 11 2 Function Menu Item List page 11 6 12 6 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Item number 023 Item name LOCAL KEY MAP Settings When MAP is selected in menu item 006 the buttons that can be operated on the control panel of this unit when it is being controlled by remote control from another device can be selected from the following sub items The settings of each sub item are as follows DIS Do not function Sub item ENA Function 1 STOP Select whether the STOP button functions 2 PLAY Select whether the PLAY button functions 3 REC EDIT Select whether the REC and EDIT buttons function 4 STANDBY Select whether the
202. speed Once the editing is carried out the stored speed variation is lost from memory To check the editing results Press the REVIEW button 5 3 Special Automatic Editing Methods This section describes the following automatic editing methods e Quick editing e Continuous editing e Standalone editing e Manual editing e Preread editing 5 3 1 Quick Editing After selecting the edit mode you can save on editing time by setting the edit points and executing the edit at the same time For quick editing use the following procedure es e es eee oe nS Soe HTJ 23 1 1 When operating the player press the PLAYER button turning it on and when operating the recorder press the RECORDER button turning it on then stop the tapes on both the player and the recorder at the positions you wish to make the respective IN points 2 Press the AUTO EDIT button Editing starts 3 Watching the editing on the monitor at the position you wish to make the OUT point hold down the ENTRY button and press the OUT button Editing ends The point at which you started the editing becomes the IN point and the point at which you ended the editing becomes the OUT point If you want to preview In step 1 after setting the recorder or player IN point press the PREVIEW button 5 3 2 Continuous Editing After an automatic editing operation the recorder automatic
203. speed finely a maximum of 51 steps in the range in which noiseless playback is possible Variable speed The search dial has detents at the still position and at the normal speed position Capstan override For details on operation see page Setting setup menu item 101 see page 12 8 to KEY enables you to use only the SHUTTLE JOG and VAR buttons to select shuttle jog variable speed modes Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2 9 seg JO uonouny pue uoneooq z Jaldeup Wl syed JO uoOUNY pue uogeooq z Ja deyo WAI 2 1 Control Panels REC INHI recording inhibit indicator This indicator is on or off according to the combination of the F5 RECINH setting on function menu page 4 and the record inhibit plug on the cassette as shown in the following table When this indicator is on recording on tape is prohibited REC INHI indicator indications RECINH setting State of the record REC INHI inhibit plug on the indicator state cassette ON Record inhibit permit Lit OFF Record inhibit Lit Record permit Off a It is possible to make a setting setup menu item 107 so that in this case the indicator flashes 9 Tape transport control section PREROLL button REC button predori PEE m EDIT button STANDBY 3 0 STANDBY button REW pLay FFWD stop wW U amp A STOP button O F FWD button B PLAY button amp SERVO indicator
204. ss the ENTRY button and one of the following buttons simultaneously to set the start and end points e On air start point AUDIO IN button e Speed variation start point IN button e Speed variation end point OUT button e On air end point AUDIO OUT button Each press turns the corresponding button on 3 Press the search dial or the SHUTTLE button or VAR button to enter shuttle variable speed mode The SHUTTLE VAR indicator lights Continued Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 1 1 yoeghe q pue Buipsoosy p Jaldeup WN yoeq ejq pue Bulpiooey p saydeup AN 4 2 Playback 4 Holding down the DMC EDIT button turn the search dial to set the initial speed at the playback start point The speed you set appears in the speed indication area During this period the tape does not move When the initial speed setting is complete release the DMC EDIT button 5 Press the PREVIEW button The tape is prerolled and played back at normal speed from the on air start point to the speed variation start point On passing the speed variation start point the MEMORY indicator begins to flash and playback begins at the speed set in step 4 6 Turn the search dial to vary the playback speed While the MEMORY indicator is flashing the speed variations are stored in memory On passing the speed variation end point the MEMORY indicator changes from flashing to continuously lit and the variable speed storing ends T Press the STOP button t
205. t SELECT Sub item channels The settings tr5 6 and tr7 8 are only valid for MPEG IMX playback on the DVW M2000 M2000P 1 CH1 CH2 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 1 and 2 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 1 and 2 2 CH3 CH4 tr1 2 Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr3 4 Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr5 6 Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr7 8 Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 3 and 4 Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 29 uon i o WN snu y dnjes Z Jeydeyo HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 900 to 999 relating to digital processing Item number 901 Item name VIDEO OUTPUT DATA Settings Set the bit length for SDI video output data 8bit Set the bit length to 8 bits 10bit Set the bit length to 10 bits It is recommended that you select the optimal setting for the device to which you are going to connect this unit 903 FREEZE MODE Select the freeze mode and freeze timing FIELD Freeze a video field Field may be odd or even according to the timing FLD1 Freeze an odd field FLD2 Freeze an even field FRM12 Freeze a fra
206. t ON or not read OFF rec start mark shot mark 1 shot mark 2 post mark For each type of recording select whether to write recording start marks ON or not write them OFF crash rec crash recording assemble assemble editing insert insert editing G04 MARK IN REC Select the type of shot mark to write during recording and assemble editing shot mark 1 shot mark 2 post mark G03 RS MARK MODE Changing the menu settings The basic procedure for accessing menu items and changing settings is the same as for the setup menus Note however the operations in To change the settings of menu items with sub items page 12 3 for items G02 and G03 For details of the setup menu configuration and operations see Section 12 1 Setup Menu Configuration page 12 1 and Section 12 2 Setup Menu Operations page 12 2 respectively 6 3 Shot Mark Operations This section describes the operations concerning reading and writing shot marks Note that the following operations cannot be carried out by remote control 6 3 1 Reading Shot Marks To read in shot marks With a cassette loaded hold down the LIST button and press the F FWD or REW button T e a a a EEE E Em E F FWD button REW button LIST button While the shot marks are being read in the F FWD or REW button flashes T
207. t active menu settings to menu bank 2 B13 SAVE BANK 3 Set to ON to save current active menu settings to menu bank 3 B20 RESET SETUP Set this item to ON to return the current menu settings to the factory defaults Set it to bank 4 to use the contents of menu bank 4 as the current menu settings For details about menu bank 4 refer to the Maintenance Manual 12 7 Chapter 12 Setup Menus snu w dmesg z seideup iii snu y dnas z 134dey9 HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu The extended setup menu contains the following In the Settings column of the table the factory items default settings are indicated by an enclosing box Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Item number Item name Settings 101 SELECTION FOR Select how the unit enters the search mode SEARCH DIAL ENABLE _ DIAL Turning the search dial switches to search mode at all times except during recording editing KEY One of the JOG SHUTTLE and VAR buttons must be pressed to switch to search mode 102 MAXIMUM SPEED Select the fast forward and rewind tape speed and also search mode speed during tape playback MAX Perform fast forward rewind and search mode playback at the maximum speeds MX 24 Perform fast forward and rewind at the maximum speeds and search mode playback at up to 24 times normal speed x24 Perform fast forward and rewind at 24 times normal speed and search mode playback at up to
208. t the mode of operation of the sampling rate converter for AES EBU input to channels 1 to 4 OFF No operation 44kHz Operate Choose this setting when the input signal sampling frequency is 44 to 48 kHz 32kHz Operate Choose this setting when the input signal sampling frequency is 32 kHz Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 27 uon a WN snus dnjes Z Jeydeyo HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 800 to 899 relating to audio control Continued Item number Item name Settings 823 NAU FLG PB Controls the non audio flag when the playback format is Digital Betacam or Sub item Betacam SX 1 CH1 CH2 During playback except E E mode sets the digital audio non audio flag as follows OPOPA OFF OFF the data is audio 3 CCH5 CH6 ON ON the data is non audio DVW M2000 AUTO As follows depending on whether tape data has been confirmed mne T e Tape data has been read and confirmed ON or OFF according to the data MPEG IMX format Tape data has not been confirmed Current state is maintained 8 channel recording tape Notes 4 CH7 CH8 e During playback of analog tapes the non audio flag is OFF regardless of the DVW M2000 setting of this item M2000P only In the MPEG IMX format operation is the same as for the OFF setting or AUTO Valid only for an seting j
209. te you can use the audio signal selection buttons to specify which input channel signal will be recorded on which audio track on the tape Pressing this button again takes the unit out of mixing setting mode and puts it into monitor signal selection mode On how to operate in input signal selection mode mixing setting mode and monitor signal selection mode see the descriptions of the audio signal selection buttons on page 2 5 DISPLAY FULL FINE button Pressing this button toggles the display mode of the level meters in the audio setting display section between FULL and FINE FULL The display covers the range 60 dB to 0 dB or 40 dB to 20 dB as selected using setup menu item 806 In this mode the segment of the display corresponding to the current audio level and all lower segments light FINE The display is enlarged with a step of 0 25 dB A segment indicating the reference level lights In this mode only the segment of the display corresponding to the current audio level lights If the audio level exceeds the maximum display level the top segment flashes and if the audio level goes below the minimum display level the bottom segment flashes Audio setting display section Input signal indicator SDI DATA indicator DATAIS GI7 8 Input channel MIX indicator MIX A2314 iiicator VER dB t OVER indicator Level meter Monitor channel L and R ind
210. tem you want to set COUNTRY ORGANIZATION or USER The selected item example USER is shown in F2 SET 029 USER ABCD UP ITEM USER PREV NEXT SET EXIT ew m J J Gp Ga 3 Press the F2 USER button 4 The content of the setting is a character string in this example ABCD Select any character to change in the string by pressing the F3 PREV and F4 NEXT buttons The selected character flashes 5 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to display the desired character in the position of the flashing character 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all of the characters that you want to change T e If you do not want to change the other items COUNTRY and ORGANIZATION proceed to step 8 e If you want to change the other items press the F1 ITEM button and proceed as in steps 2 to 6 8 Press the F5 SET button The changed settings are confirmed To cancel changes and exit the setup menu Press the F6 EXIT button Time zone settings The UMID uses the UTC Coordinated Universal Time time standard Setting this unit s built in calendar clock to the local time and then setting a time zone to indicate the difference from global UTC standard time allows correct UMIDs to be generated To set the time zone display the HOME page of the function menu and proceed as follows See Section 11 1 2 Using the Function Menu page 11 2 for more information about function menu operations 1 With the E
211. this unit s input reference signal Adjust this item when you are using composite signals in editing and want to adjust the output signal subcarrier phase precisely to match a reference signal Even when this value is adjusted the output SCH subcarrier to sync phase is maintained F3 VIN LV Sets the level of composite video signals input to the COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors AGC Adjusts the level automatically Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the level of composite video signals input to the COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors F4 EMPHSS Specifies whether to add audio emphasis to analog audio input signals and Betacam Betacam SP format playback audio signals ON Add audio emphasis OFF Do not add audio emphasis F5 T INFO Selects the type of time data to display in time data display area 2 TOTAL Display total time REMAIN Display remaining time 1 1 6 Chapter 11 Function Menu Page 4 Item F1 CAPSTN Seiting Selects the number of fields for capstan lock in playback and editing For DVW M2000 2000 2F The capstan servo locks in units of 2 fields e For tape output color framing may not match the reference signal selected with the F2 OUTREF e In assemble editing color framing may be non continuous at edit points When playing back a tape that was recorded with composite source signals a vertical shift in the v
212. tically R amp P Set recorder IN point automatically and also player IN point in two VTR editing 334 EE REFERENCE CONTROL Specify how to select the reference video signal in E E mode normal Select according to the flowchart in Section 3 2 1 External Sync Signal for the Internal Reference Video Signal Generator page 3 3 input In E E mode select the input video signal When not in E E mode select according to the flowchart in Section 3 2 1 External Sync Signal for the Internal Reference Video Signal Generator page 3 3 336 EDIT PRESET INHIBIT IN KEY PANEL CONTROL Specify which buttons are disabled in the editing mode setting section on the lower control panel off Disable all buttons TC Disable the TC button 12 14 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 400 to 499 relating to preroll Item number 401 Item name FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUEUP Settings Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing up operation STOP Stop the stop mode STILL Still playback in search mode When controlling this unit from an editor with the standard constants set select STOP 402 TIME REFERENCE FOR When prerolling a tape with time code discontinuities select whether or not to use PREROLL CTL pulses to count time code from before a discontinuity CTL Use
213. ting F1 V PROC Selects the control method for the internal digital video processor LOCAL Change the settings of the internal digital video processor by using this function menu REMOTE Use the optional BVR 50 50P Remote Control Unit to control the internal digital video processor MENU Change the settings of the internal digital video processor by using the MENU of the HOME page F2 VIDEO Sets the video signal output level to 3 dB PRESET Regardless of manually values the video signal is set to the standard level Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value for the video signal output level F3 CHROMA Sets the chroma signal output level cc to 3 dB PRESET Regardless of manually set values the chroma signal is set to the standard level Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value for the chroma signal output level F4 HUE 525 Sets the color phase phase relative to burst Gn oS PRESET Regardless of manually set values the color phase is set to the standard value line mode Manual setting With the displayed setting flashing you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the value across the range 30 F5 SETUP Sets the setup level 525 60 mode or black level 625 50 mode 525 line mode BLACK 625 PRESET Regardless of manually set values the lev
214. tion of the control panel and on the video monitor To display the UMID In function menu page 5 press the F2 UMID button See Section 11 1 2 Using the Function Menu page 11 2 for more information about function menu operations The UMID appears in the menu display section of the control panel and on the video monitor First item in UMID displayed in menu display section UMI INSTANCE 24PRS XX XX XX D EXIT w lmm See the next section UMID display on the video monitor for examples of the UMID displayed on the video monitor To switch the displayed UMID item in the menu display section Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob To exit from UMID display Press the F6 EXIT button 8 4 Chapter 8 UMID Functions UMID display on the video monitor The video monitor connected to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector or the SDI OUTPUT 3 SUPER connector on the connector panel displays all UMID items at once The display of each line is explained below UMID INFORMATION INSTANCE 24PRS XX KX XX MATERIAL IEEE 1394 ie _ _1 XK KAMAN MM PO X XI DATE TIME E XP XA K ERK FX ALTITUDE xxxxxxxm O LONGITUDE EXXX XX Xx xx O LATITUDE SXXX XX xx xx O ORGANIZATION xxx 0O USER xxx COUNTRY xxxx Instance Number generation method and Instance Number The generation method
215. to REMOTE e When the memory label itself is write protected For more information about clip data modifications see Section 7 3 3 Modifying Clip Data page 7 7 F3 Selects data in a clip With each press the cursor moves to select the previous data item The display scrolls to the left when the cursor moves to data that is not currently displayed F4 Selects data in a clip With each press the cursor moves to select the next data item The display scrolls to the right when the cursor moves to data that is not currently displayed F5 UNDO Selects undo check mode This button appears and is enabled when data has been modified after being read from the Tele File label For more information about undo check mode see Section 7 3 4 Undo Resume Functions page 7 10 F6 WR EXT Writes data and exits from the Tele File menu return to function menu page 5 If you attempt to change clip data that is write protected the message PROTECTED CLIP appears and it is not possible to change the data Remove the write protect setting see page 7 9 7 4 Chapter 7 Tele File Title The title maximum 14 characters set in attribute data display modify mode Selected clip number A 4 digit number representing the number of the selected clip with the cursor Remaining memory percentage The percentage of remaining memory user area available for
216. ton 4 Holding down the ENTRY button press the IN or OUT button to set an edit point 5 Press the PLAYER button to set the player IN point It is not possible to set the player OUT point 6 Holding down the DMC EDIT button turn the search dial to set the initial speed To select normal speed as the initial speed press the PLAY button The speed you set appears in the speed indication area 5 12 Chapter 5 Editing T When the initial speed setting is complete release the DMC EDIT button 8 Press the PREVIEW button The tape is prerolled and then the recorder starts operating at normal speed and the player at the set initial speed 9 On passing the IN point the MEMORY indicator begins to flash turn the search dial to vary the playback speed While the MEMORY indicator is flashing the speed variations are stored in memory On passing the OUT point the MEMORY indicator changes from flashing to continuously lit and the variable speed storing ends If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the OUT point This indicates that the memory became full at that point Thus even before the OUT point is reached it is not possible to record more speed variation The maximum capacity is a duration of 120 seconds Quitting the DMC edit mode Press the DELETE button and DMC EDIT button simultaneously Executing the DMC edit Press the AUTO EDIT button DMC editing is carried out at the stored varying
217. ts advancing Setting the time code value to the real time With the settings in function menu page 1 set as follows carry out the procedure under the heading above Setting an initial time code value In steps 3 and 4 set the value slightly after the current time then carry out step 6 at the instant the real time catches up with the setting TCG F1 INT TCG F2 PRESET RUN FREE DF DF 525 60 mode only Setting a user bit value The user bit values recorded on the time code track provide for eight hexadecimal digits which can be used to hold the date time or other information Use the following procedure T Set the CTL TC to UB 2 Carry out the procedure in steps 2 to 6 under the heading above Setting an initial time code value You can set each digit to any hexadecimal value represented by 0 to 9 and A to F If any of the settings to write a recording start mark in item G03 of the shot mark operation menu are set to ON then for 20 frames from each recording assemble editing or insert editing start the user bits are overwritten with the shot mark data Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 3 yoeq ejq pue Buipsoosy p saldeup WN yoeq ejq pue Bulpiooey p saydeup AN 4 1 Recording To synchronize the internal time code generator to an external signal Use this method to synchronize the time code generators of a number of VTRs or to record the playback time code signal from an external V
218. ue KLV coding specifications P J iY mmh p Lm Co m V V g gt O 4 Q Lm x 7 Chapter 9 Essence Marks 9 1 sye eouessy 6 Ja deyO WA 9 2 Essence Mark Recording and Output 9 2 1 Essence Mark Recording Essence marks contained in SDI input signals and essence marks generated by this unit can be recorded to tape together with video signals All essence mark data generated by this unit is 7 bit ASCII codes The generation period is 1 frame Selecting the SDI VANC line into which to insert essence marks You can select the SDI signal VANC line into which essence marks should be inserted Make this selection using setup menu item 660 ESSENCE MARK SD VANC LINE See page 12 19 for more information about setup menu item 660 Essence mark data in the input signal may not be readable if the line where Essence mark data is inserted into SDI input signals is the same as the line where this unit inserts VITC setup menu item 601 page 12 16 and setup menu item 602 page 12 16 or if that line is subject to blanking setup menu item 723 page 12 24 In cases like these change the setup menu settings To avoid the above situation the following settings are recommended e For setup menu item 660 chose a line that is different from the lines chosen for setup menu items 601 and 602 e Do not use setup menu item 723 page 12 24 to blank the line chosen for setup menu item 652 Sele
219. uld lock by accelerating or decelerating DECEL Lock by decelerating ACCEL Lock by accelerating 304 EDIT FIELD SELECT Select with which fields to start and end editing using tape 1F Start editing with field 1 and end with field 2 2F Start editing with field 2 and end with field 1 1F 2F Start and end editing depending on the timing of command reception 305 SYNC GRADE When editing in phase synchronized mode with menu item 004 set to ON select the target phase synchronization accuracy ACCUR 0 frame accuracy ROUGH 1 frame accuracy 306 DMC INITIAL SPEED Select the initial speed automatically set when carrying out DMC editing MANU The speed determined by the rotation of the search dial PLAY Normal playback speed STILL Stationary 0 03 to 1 2 Speed set in the range 0 03 to 2 select from 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 03 If you want to carry out DMC editing after setting this menu item first press the DMC EDIT and DELETE buttons simultaneously to turn off the DMC EDIT button 307 AUTO DELETION FOR INCONSISTENT DATA Select what happens when an erroneous edit point is set MANU A warning is given by flashing the DELETE button on the lower control panel The operator must manually delete the unnecessary edit points or correct the erroneous edit point NEG amp E When inconsistent edit points are set such as wh
220. use If there is not sufficient free memory the message lt lt MEMORY FULL gt gt appears stays lit for three seconds in time data display area 2 when you attempt to add data Final data recording date The data year month day on which data was most recently recorded Data type The data type The displayed data is the same as the data displayed in the menu display section but some of the captions are different There are the following types Cue Point Cue point WP Write protected Mark Mark R Recording start point IN Point IN point OUT Point OUT point Tk Take number Cut Cut number Sen Scene number Comment Comment Clip data No 0001 Data is displayed for 1 clip per line Clips are assigned continuous numbers beginning with No 0001 for the clip on the top line To select clips Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob in clip data display mode The data for the selected clip appears in the menu display section where it is selected In the monitor display the cursor moves up and down as clips are selected Data which is not visible is selected and displayed after scrolling TELE FILE TEST 01 2001 07 21 No 0001 48 Cue Point WP Mark R 00 00 02 10 ON KEEP Cursor X00 00 31 10 00 00 57 10 To select data in a clip In clip data display mode press the F3 or F4 gt button The cursor moves and data is selected Data w
221. utton to change the setting to ON Sorting starts When it ends the setting indication returns to OFF example if shot marks have been read in twice from the same cassette these can be collated as shown in the following figure Before sorting After sorting SHOT MARKER 180 NO TIME CODE 012345 DNW_ 0123 4567 Cassette 1 fo11 S1 10 04 05 11 Cassette 2 second time j 017 R 10 05 35 24 pe SHOT MARKER 180 NO TIME CODE 012345 DNW_ 0123 4567 O11 Si 10 04 05 11 Cassette 1 012 S2 10 09 05 11 013 R 10 10 35 24 Cassette 3 014 R 10 10 36 00 015 R 10 05 35 24 016 U 10 07 05 02 Cassette 2 first and second 017 R 10 08 35 04 times Shot marks from the cassette 2 read in twice are collated and arranged in time code sequence 6 8 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 7 1 Tele File is a non contact data carrier system Tele File increases the efficiency of data management and operations such as recording playback and editing by enabling information to be exchanged between VTRs with data reading and writing functions and cassettes with Tele File labels Memory label Newly developed IC The Tele File system employs a newly developed memory IC with the following features e Thin design With a thickness of 0 5 mm the IC can be attached to cassettes as a memory label e Memory capacity 1 KB user area
222. vels return to the preset levels and cannot be adjusted On how to adjust the output levels of audio channel 5 to during IMX tape playback see the description of setup menu item 826 page 12 29 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator A three color indicator shows the state of the playback signal Green The state of the playback signal is good Yellow The playback signal is somewhat deteriorated but playback is possible Red The playback signal is deteriorated When this indicator remains on head cleaning or an internal inspection is necessary Menu control buttons These buttons are used for function menu see the following section Overview of the function menu and setup menu see Chapter 12 operations The page buttons V A and HOME select menu pages and the function buttons F1 to F6 make function settings V Selects the next page in the order HOME gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 5 HOME A Selects the next page in the order HOME gt 5 gt 4 gt 3 gt 2 gt 1 gt HOME When there are setup menu definitions on page 6 page 6 is displayed between page 5 and the HOME page HOME Selects the function menu HOME page When at least one user defined function key is set in the HOME2 page pressing the HOME button toggles the menu page display between HOME and HOME2 F1 to F6 Make settings for the items displayed in the upper line of the menu display the menu item displ
223. warning ON Flash the STOP button as a warning 106 CAPSTAN LOCK Select the capstan servo lock mode PANEL The capstan servo lock mode is determined by the function menu item CAPSTN 2F The capstan servo locks every two fields regardless of the setting of the function menu item CAPSTN 4F The capstan servo locks every four fields regardless of the setting of the function menu item CAPSTN 8F for DVW M2000P 2000P The capstan servo locks every eight fields regardless of the setting of the function menu item CAPSTN 12 8 Chapter 12 Setup Menus Menu items in the range 100 to 199 relating to the control panels Continued Item number Item name Settings 107 REC INHIBIT LAMP Select whether or not to flash the REC INHI indicator when the function menu FLASHING item RECINH is set to OFF and the record inhibit plug on the cassette is pressed in OFF Do not flash the REC INHI indicator ON Flash the REC INHI indicator 108 AUTO EE SELECT When a digital cassette is inserted and the function menu item PB EE is set to EE select the VTR modes in which input video and audio signals are automatically handled in E E mode When an analog cassette is inserted regardless of the function menu setting the PB mode is always selected S
224. wer row R row select tracks for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT R connector You can obtain the mixed output of multiple tracks by simultaneously pressing multiple buttons in the upper or lower rows For example simultaneously press the CH1 CH2 and CH3 buttons in the upper row to mix the signals of audio tracks 1 2 and 3 for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L connector To monitor channels 5 to 8 in MPEG IMX playback press the CUE button to switch between CH1 to CH4 and CH5 to CH8 and then select the desired channels REC recording controls These individually adjust the recording levels on channels 1 to 4 and cue audio To set the recording level put the unit into E E mode press to protrude the control knobs and adjust the level while watching the level meters When the control knobs are pushed in the recording levels return to the preset levels and cannot be adjusted For details about selecting the E E mode see the description of the REC button in the tape transport control section see page 2 10 and function menu HOME page see page 11 3 2 6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts PB playback controls These adjust individually the playback levels on channels 1 to 4 and cue audio During playback press to protrude the control knobs and adjust the level while monitoring the audio level indication on the level meters in the audio setting display section When the control knobs are pushed in the playback le
225. y the VANC line into which to insert essence marks during video recording and playback 12H 13H 15H 16H 17H 18H 19H DVW M2000 2000 9H 10H 12H 13H 14H 15H 16H 17H 18H DVW M2000P 2000P e The output VANC line during playback follows the setting for recording e The VANC line for SDI signal E E output of essence marks contained in the input SDI signal follows the input Continued Chapter 12 Setup Menus 1 2 1 9 on f awe NN snuayj dnas z saydeup HAI 12 4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu BTN ATANn Ann A7779v vVvVVVvvvvv gt gt gt v gt V _ __7 2 Menu items in the range 600 to 699 relating to the time code generator Continued Item number Item name Settings 661 ESSENCE MARK INPUT Select whether or not to record essence marks contained in the video input RECORD off Do not record on Record 662 ESSENCE MARK SELF Select whether or not to record to tape essence marks generated by this unit RECORD when recording video Sub items 1 crash rec Select whether or not to record essence marks during crash recording off Do not record on Record _RecStart essence mark in the recording start frame 2 assemble Select whether or not to record essence marks during assemble edit recording off Do not record on Record _RecStart essence mark in the recording start
226. y the offset from the previous setting value The offset is displayed as long as you hold down the F2 OFFSET button T Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have set all the required digits 8 Press the F5 SET button The setting is confirmed and the unit returns to clip data display mode To cancel the setting or modification and return to clip data display mode Press the F1 CANCEL button To set the set or modified data as other time data Press the F6 SET TO button and select the time data cue point IN point or OUT point and then press the F5 SET or F6 SET NL button The position where the data is set differs as follows depending on the button pressed e F5 SET The data is set in the selected time data position e F6 SET NL A new clip is added at the lowest line and the time data is set at the selected data position in the new clip To make write protect mark and recording start point settings Proceed as follows to make write protect mark and recording start point settings 1 Select a clip 2 Select write protect mark or recording start point 3 Press the F2 SELECT button The unit enters clip data modification mode 4 Press the F2 MODIFY button The data entry area begins to flash and the data can be set 5 Select the data by pressing the F3 or F4 button or rotating the MULTI CONTROL knob 6 Press the F2 SET button The data setting is confirmed and the unit r
227. y9 4 1 Recording This section describes video and audio recording on the unit 4 1 1 Preparations for Recording Switch and menu settings For details on each setting see the pages indicated in parenthesis Before beginning recording make necessary switch and menu settings POWER switch I side ON REMOTE buttons see page 2 2 off Audio signal selection buttons see page 2 5 Select the audio channel to be monitored CONFI ON PREREAD indicators see page 2 8 lit VID IN setting see page 11 3 Select the input video signal PREREAD setting see page 11 8 OFF CONFI setting see page 11 3 ENABLE PB EE setting see page 11 3 PB CTL TC setting see page 11 3 Select the time data to be displayed RECINH setting see page 11 8 OFF Audio selection function selector buttons REC controls see page 2 6 see page 2 4 Select the input audio signal Adjust the audio recording levels Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4 1 O rmp 9 A J O e Q Q d lt oO P yoeq ejq pue Bulpioo9y p sajdeup AN 4 1 Recording Adjusting the audio recording levels When carrying out audio recording ata reference level Leave the REC controls pressed in The audio signals will be recorded at a preset reference

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