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1. AUDIO IN _ trim J LIST GNK MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW AUDIO IN Q TRIM C LIST Aa MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW 1 2 3 Set the player side IN point Press the recorder side PREVIEW button to conduct a preview Press the AUTO EDIT button The edit starts When the edit ends the recorder stops at the OUT point and player stops 2 seconds after the OUT point To stop an edit Press the ENTRY SHIFT button together with the OUT button The edit ends and the point where you pressed the buttons becomes the OUT point To abort an edit Press the STOP button on the recorder Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 77 yoeghe q 6ulpiooey pue Burpy eads g sajdeup T Special Editing Manual Editing Perform manual editing using the recorder Bena oH 3 1 5 PREROLL ii REC SEQ f FFWD staNbBy STOP REW servo PLAY SHUTTLE Jog REVERSE lt lt AREOROER 5 Press the EDIT button together with the PLAY button at the point where you want to start the edit the recorder IN point 1 Press the RECORDER button lighting the indicator 2 Use the jog or shuttle dial to find the point where the edit will start the recorder IN point and stop the tape sli
2. AUDIO IN thm J LIST ENE MARK ENTRY SHIFT DELETE ENTRY SHIFT button OUT button PREVIEW REVIEW button AUTO EDIT button The AUTO EDIT button is lit during an edit It goes out when the edit finishes To stop an edit Press the ENTRY SHIFT button together with the OUT button The edit ends and the point where you pressed the buttons becomes the OUT point To abort an edit Press the STOP button on the recorder To review the edit results Press the REVIEW button When the review ends the tape returns to the OUT point and stops 58 Chapter3 Editing Redoing an Edit Edit point data is retained even after you execute an edit until you set new edit points You can redo an edit after modifying the edit point data AUDIO IN CQ G o PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW 1 Press the recorder side DELETE button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button 2 Modify the edit points See To Modify edit points slightly page 56 for the procedure 3 Press the AUTO EDIT button Chapter 3 Editing 59 ea cesado INN Chapter Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Setting Time Data This unit provides the following timecode functions e Setting displaying recording and playing back timecode and user bit values e Outputting the timecode read from the tape as an analog timecode LTC signal during
3. UTO EDIT UDIO INPUT GOS p VARIABLE Cassette compartment REC INHI indicator REC SEQ button EDIT button PREHOLL ii REG SEQ EDIT TE g STOP button Search button and indicators B STANDBY indicator F FWD button PLAY button Jog and shuttle dials SERVO indicator REW button PLAYER and RECORDER buttons and indicators D EJECT button PREROLL button Press to run the tape up to the preroll point located in advance of the IN point by the amount of the preroll time You can set the preroll time using setup menu item 001 page 102 You can set the state of the unit at the end of preroll by using setup menu item 401 page 108 By pressing this button at the same time as the IN OUT or AUDIO IN buttons in the editing section you can search for a timecode set in advance and stop at that position The tape is cued up to the preset timecode position REC INHI recording inhibit indicator Lights under the following situations e Set the REC INHI switch to ON e Set the REC SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE When the REC INHI switch is in the OFF position then it is possible to make the REC INHI indicator flash in this state For details see setup menu item 107 on page 106 REC SEQ recording sequence button Press together with the PLAY button to start recording When two DSR 70 70P units are c
4. The tape runs to the preroll point located in advance of the edit start point by the specified amount of time and then stops Previewing Edit Results When you finish setting the edit points the PREVIEW button flashes to indicate that you can conduct a preview To conduct a preview press the recorder side PREVIEW button turning it on EW STANDBY STOP b lojH a e STOP button PREVIEW PREVIEW button During the preview you can see the video in the recorder side LCD monitor and listen to the audio through the recorder side speaker The figure below shows the video and audio signals which can be monitored IN point OUT point v v Recorder unit s Player units E E Recorder unit s playback signals signals playback signals After the preview modify delete or reset edit points as required For more information about modifying edit points see Modifying Edit Points on page 55 D4 Chapter3 Editing Modifying Edit Points To stop a preview Press the STOP button on the recorder The tape stops when the button was pressed Once you set edit points you can delete them or modify them as required in units of one frame When edit points have been set incorrectly for example when an OUT point is located before an IN point or when the durations of editing segments on the player and recorder do no match the DELETE buttons flash to ale
5. DSR 70 70P recorder PENi 75 2 coaxial cable not supplied E RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied Settings on the DSR 70 70P Switch Setting REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE REF VIDEO IN 75Q termination ON 1 1 4 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface Optional DSBK 160 Required For a cut editing system using this unit together with a a DNW A25 A25P Betacam SX VCR using an SDI In this case the DSBK 160 SDI Iuput Output Board is connection the following figure shows an example of required the connections In this example the DNW A25 A25P is used as the recorder and this unit is used as the player DNW A25 A25P recorder DSR 70 70P player REF VIDEO IN REF VIDEO OUT OO HeSiotele Ee REMOTE SDI OUT PENi 75 coaxial cable not supplied E RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied These cables are included in the optional BENW 225 Docking Kit Settings on the DNW A25 A25P Settings on the DSR 70 70P Switch menu Setting Switch Setting REMOTE LOCAL LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE REF VIDEO IN 75 OFF termination switch Settings Required When Connecting an External Editing Control Unit When connec
6. cssseeeees 123 Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format Optional DSBK 140 or DSBK 150 PRROQUIFGG E E E E viernes rete 124 Combining Two VCRS ccccceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeees 125 Using the Shoulder Belt csssseeeeesseseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 126 6 Table of Contents Chapter9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendixes Condensation Foss ccediceccdeasetdcn lade ts idedesdsntveiatsssaavanatececbevads 127 Head Cleaning ssssssunnsnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 127 Periodic Maintenance ssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeneenes 128 Troubleshooting ss i cisccceenee ee ti etlee re 129 Error Messages csseciit ieacinseteiiesetee iesesiediecee a a 131 Alarm MESSages ccss sissesds scceceeeahoct fouteac ebay stanles E 131 Specifications scsi ee tee 135 GOSS ANY oie seso ele ic ae eee es ee A aes 139 NNO T sen esis aces oestrone state 142 Table of Contents 7 Chapter Overview The DSR 70 70P is a s inch digital videocassette recorder using the DVCAM digital recording format It uses a component video system with separate luminance and chrominance signals and digital processing to realize a stable high image quality This unit is lightweight and compact with a color liquid crystal display and speakers making it easy to carry yet ideal for on the spot checking of recorded material By combining two units you can easily assemble
7. For more information about how to charge the battery pack refer to the manual for the BC 210 210CE 410 410CE To attach to the top panel of this unit Use the DC L90 Battery Adaptor T Mount the BP 90 A in the DC L90 Insert the BP 90 A Pus Lift the lever up we Close the side cover and pull the lever down Continued Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 31 SUOIJOOUUOD pue suonesedald 1aMOg Z Jaldeup HMA NMI SUONIOUUOD pue suopesedaid JAMO Z Ja deuD AAI Power Preparations 2 Attach the DC L90 to the top panel of this unit Use the same method that you use to attach the BP L60 A L90 A For details see To attach the battery pack on page 30 To connect to the DC IN connector Using AC Power Use the DC 210 Battery Adaptor For more information about connections refer to the operating instructions of the DC 210 You can also connect another battery pack to the DC IN connector when a BP 90 A battery pack is already mounted on the top panel of this unit When you connect an external battery pack to the DC IN connector the power supply automatically switches to the external battery pack from an internal battery pack mounted on the top panel of the unit e Noise may occur in video and audio signals at the moment when the unit switches from the internal to the external battery e It is always the external battery connected to the DC IN connector
8. Press the COUNTER SELECT button to display the time data indication CNT or TC Input problems Symptom It is not possible to record an SDTI signal Cause No SDTI signal is input to the unit Remedy Connect an SDTI QSDI signal to the SDT QSDI IN connector a Inthesestates alarmmessagesappearonthemonitorscreen andinthesubLCD 129 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Bunooysejqnos pue soueuajureyy 6 JaIdeuD IH WH Troubleshooting Monitor problems Symptom Data is not superimposed on the monitor screen Cause The CHARACTER switch is set to OFF Remedy Set the CHARACTER switch to ON The monitor is not connected to the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector of this unit Connect the monitor to the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector You must make this connection to display any type of text on the monitor The image on the monitor s screen is too bright The 75 Q termination switch for video input on the monitor is in the OFF position or a 75 Q terminator is not fitted to its video input connector Set the 75 Q termination switch to ON or connect a terminator Bunooys jqno pue esoueusjUleyW 6 Je deyD A The image on the monitor s screen is too dark The image is too dark when recording a composite video signal In a video signal loop through connection of video monitors 75 Q termination switches for video input on mon
9. Bupa g Jejdeyuo HANIA Settings for Editing Recorder Settings 38 Chapter3 Editing When using two units of the DSR 70 70P as a pair of recorder and player in an editing system set the recorder and player as follows Basically the same recorder settings and player settings apply when you use a DSR 70 70P unit as a stand alone recorder or player Make settings as follows POWER indicator Sub LCD 6 O o 5 1 4 o z 3 ole TC oc B 8 LOCAL INT nomoan UP DOWN buttons ofo ojo oow REMOTE EXT eS oo bow 7 Hs 0000 2 T Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL 2 Set the POWER switch to ON then make the following checks When the unit is powered the POWER indicator lights and the sub LCD home page appears in the sub LCD Check Indication What to do See for details Enough Check the remaining battery power indication Remaining battery battery power power If BATT is flashing indication page remaining Replace the battery 67 No If HUMID is displayed Condensation condensation Leaving the unit powered wait until the message page 127 in the unit disappears In this case the alarm message MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED also appears on the LCD monitor 3 Use the COUNTER SELECT button to select the type of time data to be used Each press of the button cycles through three option
10. CLIPLINK indication Remaining tape time indication Remaining battery power indication Time data display area UP DOWN buttons PAGE button Sub LCD operation buttons F1 to F4 Input video signal indication Input audio signal indication amp Audio recording mode indication Audio setting page selection indication NO EDIT indication CLIPLINK indication These show whether or not cassette memory is present Time data indication Shows the type of time data being displayed TC Timecode UB User bits CNT Counter count Audio mode indication This shows the mode in which audio is recorded 2 48k two channel 48 kHz mode 4 32k four channel 32 kHz mode recording mode cannot be determined 66 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu and whether there is CLIPLINK log data CM appears when there is cassette memory CL appears when the cassette memory includes CLIPLINK log data No indication when there is no cassette memory Remaining tape time indication Displays the remaining tape time in 2 minute increments No cassette is loaded When the remaining time falls to 2 minutes or less the indication becomes 0 and flashes When a tape recorded in DV format SP mode is played back indication SP appears Remaining battery power display Displays the remaining battery power on a scale of seven levels When the power
11. Jajdeyo HINA Location and Function of Parts PRESET Preset to fixed levels Levels cannot be adjusted with the level adjustment knobs VARIABLE Levels adjustable with level adjustment knobs This allows you to adjust the levels while viewing the audio level meters in E E mode For more information about switching to E E mode see the descriptions of the REC SEQ and EDIT buttons pages 17 and 18 Front Control Section PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders Make level adjustments by channel for playback audio channels 1 to 4 PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch Selects the level adjustment function for playback audio PRESET Preset to fixed levels Levels cannot be adjusted with the level adjustment sliders VARIABLE Levels adjustable with the level adjustment sliders This allows you to adjust the levels while viewing the audio level meter VIDEO knob CHROMA knob SET UP BLACK LEVEL knob CHROMA PHASE knob amp POWER switch or l POWER indicator LEVEL knob HEADPHONES jack VIDEO knob Adjusts the video signal output level This knob is a push switch When you press it to bring it into the raised position the setting becomes VARIABLE When you press it again to depress it the setting returns to PRESET PRESET This is the normal setting Regardless of the knob position the video signal output level is set to the standard value VARIABLE The video signal out
12. Preparations for Playback Perform the following procedure Playback Operation COUNTER SELECT buttons RESET buttons E METER switches PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch 1 Connect video audio signal output connectors to external equipment if necessary 2 Select output audio signals see Audio settings page 1 3 on page 71 3 Press the COUNTER SELECT button to select the time data When using COUNTER Press the RESET button to set the value to 0 00 00 00 4 Set the METER switch to CH 1 2 or CH 3 4 to select the channels indicated by audio level meter 88 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback Press the PLAY button Playback starts To adjust speaker headphones audio level Rotate the LEVEL knob on the front control section To adjust audio playback level Set the PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch to VARIABLE and adjust using the PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders 2 Press the STOP button to stop playback If playback continues to the end of the tape the tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and stops Two Unit Synchronous Playback Connecting two DSR 70 70P units and synchronizing thei
13. Adding to Deleting From ClipLink Log Data You can add new Mark IN OUT point data to the 5 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press ClipLink log data or delete Mark IN OUT point data the TRIM MARK button from the ClipLink log data The ENTRY SHIFT button goes out and the Mark IN point and Mark OUT point data is added to the Adding Mark IN OUT Points end of the existing ClipLink log data Note The volume of ClipLink log data that can be stored in a cassette memory depends on the cassette memory capacity as follows Set the setup menu item 129 CLIPLINK to ON beforehand then proceed as follows For information about how to operate the setup menu see Chapter 7 Setup Menu on page 101 Cassette memory Storable volume of data capacity 4K bits 45 pairs of Mark IN and Mark OUT points B E 16K bits 198 pairs of Mark IN and Mark OUT points Q P o When adding to the existing ClipLink log data JE a carefully watch the ClipLink log data list not to o oj e allow the additional data to exceed the available T cassette memory capacity Zee ES u gt FE 5060 Deleting Mark IN OUT Points 3 ma nen j After displaying the ClipLink log data proceed as follows 1 Cue up to the tape position you wish to make an additional Mark IN point See page 49 2 3 CLIP ust Tink MARK 2 Hol
14. DSR 60 60P 80 80P 85 85P LLINK digital VCR DSBK 140 J i LINK DV camcorder DSBK 140 DSR 70 70P This unit DSR 70 70P Microphone Headphones ES 7 EditStation Battery packs AC adaptors Analog Betacam VCR Video monitor Audio monitor System a The DSBK 140 150 160 170 is an optional board b Using a microphone other than a 48 V microphone may damage the microphone Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 35 SUO OBUUOD pue suopesedasd JaMOdg ZJa deyD HM Connections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units i LINK Connections Optional DSBK 140 Required For a cut editing system using two DSR 70 70P units with an i LINK interface the following figure shows an example of the connections Use the same configuration when dubbing signals in DVCAM format via an i LINK interface In this case both of the recorder and player require the DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board SUOIOSUUOD pue suoljesedald JOMOgd Z Joydey9 DSR 70 70P recorder DSR 70 70P player cw a WAIE DV IN OUT DV IN OUT C D O 6 pin to 6 pin i LINK DV cable supplied with the DSBK 140 DSR 70 70P recorder and player settings Switch menu
15. Timecode generator drop frame mark for DSR 70 only Drop frame mode factory default setting Non drop frame mode Recorder player selection The indication changes depending on the status of the RECORDER PLA YER indicators No display When the RECORDER and PLAYER indicators are both not lit P The PLAYER indicator is lit R The RECORDER indicator is lit Operating mode The W mark indicating an auto editing segment may appear at the rightmost position The contents displayed other than the Hl mark are listed below Setting an Initial Value and Recording Timecode Set the switches and sub LCD menu items as shown below a 2 0 in the left box is an example of playback speed indication Display Operating Mode CASSETTE OUT No cassette loaded TC CHARACTER TAPE UNTHREAD Tape not yet threaded LOCAL INT ON STANDBY OFF Standby off mode O T RELEASE Tension release mode Cer fae gt deer SIOP Stop mode TC INT EXT INT F FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode servo unlock PLAY LOCK Playback mode servo lock Sub LCD menu settings REC Recording mode servo unlock Item Setting REC LOCK Recording mode servo lock F RUN R RUN Desired setting SEQ REC Sequential record
16. Ttems in the Basic Meni enera eenia a aah 101 Basic Menu Operations essseeesseereeseereseesresreserrreseesrsreess 104 Extended Menu iivciniicaitieianniieieiss avedialinteaninncnasn 106 Items in the Extended Menu cccccccccssececeesteceeesteeeeeees 106 Extended Menu Operations 0 ee eeceeeceseecneceseeeeeeeeeeees 112 Chapter8 Connections and Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Settings ITI E T 113 Connections for Cut Editing Using i LINK Interface Optional DSBK 140 Required ccesseseeeeeeee 113 Connections for Digital Nonlinear Editing Using SDTI QSDI Interface Optional DSBK 150 Required 114 Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface Optional DSBK 160 Required cssceseeeeeeee 115 Settings Required When Connecting an External Editing Control Unit ccceseccceesseeteeeseeeeeeeseeeeeees 115 Timecode Settings on This Unit eee eeeeeeeeeeeereeneees 115 Settings on Editing Control Units s 116 Connections for Component Analog Recording Optional DSBK 170 Required cesseseeeeeeeee 117 Connections for Sequential Recording USING TWO Units eceetcteeeeeeeeeeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneee 118 Connections for Parallel Recording USING Two UNItS ssiiisesssssossnorininannnndn innur ininda nesae 120 Connections for Two Unit Synchronous Playback 122 Connections for Two Input Switched Video Recording Optional DSBK 180 180P Required
17. turning the indicators off to cancel the selection VIDEO button Selects the video signal AUDIO CH1 CH 1 2 and CH2 CH 3 4 buttons When the AUDIO recording mode is 2 channel 48 kHz these select CH 1 channel 1 or CH 2 When the AUDIO recording mode is 4 channel 32 kHz these select CH 1 and CH 2 channels 1 and 2 or CH 3 and CH 4 In this case it is not possible to select channels 1 to 4 individually TC button Selects the timecode signal 20 Chapter 1 Overview TRIM CLIPLINK buttons Press the MARK or LIST buttons while pressing the IN OUT buttons or AUDIO IN button to adjust edit points in unit of 1 frame The MARK button advances 1 frame and the LIST button returns 1 frame By pressing the TRIM MARK button and the F FWD or REW button simultaneously you can cue up to any Mark IN point or cue point provided by ClipLink log data For details see Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation on page 91 During two camera switched recording carried out using the optional DSBK 180 180P board you can switch between the composite video signals from the two video cameras by pressing the MARK button and the LIST button at the same time For more information about two camera switched recording see the section Two Input Switched Video Recording on page 82 AUDIO IN button In insert editing press this button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button to set audio IN point separately from video IN point
18. you can use the same operating procedure but there are some differences in equipment signal connections and basic settings between the two cases For more information about equipment signal connections and basic settings for two unit sequential recording see the section Connections for Sequential Recording Using Two Units on page 118 Use the following procedure You can do control panel operations on the recorder during sequential recording Rewind the tape to the beginnig beforehand F LOCAL INT PREROLL wi RECSEQ EDIT ASSEMBLE RUBIO Te EJECT REW servo AUDIO IN 00 TE SAA HEENA 4 eh T his ol5n e S 2 1 Insert the cassettes into the recorder and player 2 Press the recorder side RECORDER button to light the RECORDER indicator on the recorder 3 Simultaneously press the recorder side ENTRY SHIFT button REC SEQ button and PLAY button The recorder side begins recording The STANDBY indicator of the player goes out The POWER indicator turns to orange The player starts recording automatically when the remaining time of the recorder side tape reaches 2 minutes 80 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback The setting of setup menu item 014 affects what happens when a tape ends When AUTOMATIC OVERWRITE is selected Endless recording on the same cas
19. 3 Make settings in the same way as pages AU 2 to AU 4 Making Settings in the Audio Settings Subpages Use the audio settings subpages to make mix and swap input and output settings for channels 1 and 2 To display the audio settings subpages 1 Press F1 to highlight the audio settings item in the home page 2 If the item displayed is not MIX SWP press the UP button until MIX S WP appears 3 Press the PAGE button An audio settings subpage input mixing page appears as shown below TC 2 48k CL 184 BATT ar00 35 09 04 MIX OFF 14291 14292 Nout PAGE OO co co ca a To switch pages Press the F4 button An output monitor settings page like the one below appears T 2 48k CL 184 BATT C w00 35 09 04 1 2 1 2 IN Cl PAGE FA F2 F3 F4 oraaa SS eS Each press of the F4 button switches between the input mixing settings page and the output monitor settings page To return to the home page Press the PAGE button Contents of the audio settings subpages When you change the settings of the audio settings subpages the settings of the AU 1 page change as well and vice versa However when there is no item in the subpages corresponding to a setting made in the AU 1 page the setting is not reflected in the subpages Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD M
20. CH 1 2 or CH 3 4 of the four audio channels CH 1 to CH 4 as selected with the METER switch Q UP and DOWN buttons Press to make settings in the sub LCD menu For more information about the sub LCD menu see Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons on page 66 Sub LCD Displays time data status information remaining battery capacity remaining tape time sub LCD menu setup menu and error messages For more information about the sub LCD menu see Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons on page 66 Audio monitor speaker Plays the mixed audio signal of the audio channels selected with the MONITOR item in the sub LCD menu Adjust the volume with the LEVEL knob on the front control panel You cannot monitor sound from the speaker when headphones are connected to the HEADPHONES jack For more information about the MONITOR item see page 71 Sub LCD operation buttons F1 to F4 Select items in the sub LCD menu For more information about the sub LCD menu see Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons on page 66 PAGE button Switches between pages in the sub LCD menu For more information about the sub LCD menu see Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons on page 66 Chapter 1 Overview 15 ewer vee HH I Location and Function of Parts _ _ a es Control Panel MAIMEAQ se deyo HINA REMOTE LOCAL sw
21. Chapter 3 Editing Paper clip etc Reel Loading Ejecting Cassettes To load a cassette REW SERVO PLAY FFWD STANDBY STOP STANDBY indicator 1 With the unit powered on press the EJECT button The control panel lifts up and the cassette compartment opens 2 Load a cassette in the direction shown in the figure The message CASSETTE OUT displayed on the LCD monitor changes to TAPE UNTHREAD If the message on the LCD monitor does not change to TAPE UNTHREAD redo the cassette insertion procedure 3 Close the control panel You should hear a click The STANDBY indicator lights Chapter 3 Editing 45 ea 6292 INN Bupa g Jejdeyuo HAAN Handling Casettes To eject the cassette 1 With the unit powered on press the EJECT button The control panel lifts up and the cassette compartment opens 2 Remove the cassette and close the control panel e Do not shut the display panel while the control panel is still open Doing so may damage the lock mechanism of the display panel e The EJECT cannot be used to eject a cassette when battery power falls to below about 9 V Connect an external power supply For information about the remaining battery power see the section Remaining battery power display on page 67 46 Chapter 3 Editing Selecting an Edit Mode Assemble Editing When you use two DSR 70 70P units you can do two types of editin
22. Chapter 7 Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 001 PREROLL TIME 0S 5S 30S Set the preroll time to between 0 and 30 seconds in steps of 1 second A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing 002 CHARACTER Adjust the horizontal screen position of the character information as a hexadecimal H POSITION value which is superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and display on the LCD monitor 00 08 10 DSR 70 00 09 12 DSR 70P The hexadecimal value 00 is for the far left of the screen Increasing the value moves the position of the characters to the right 003 2 CHARACTER Adjust the vertical screen position of the first line of the character information as a V POSITION hexadecimal value which is superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and display on the LCD monitor 00 15 1A DSR 70 00 1A 1E DSR 70P The hexadecimal value 00 is for the top of the screen 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 or i LINK DV cable this item determines whether or not to operate the two units in phase synchronization ON Operate in phase synchronization OFF Do not operate in phase synchronization 005 DISPLAY Determine the kind of character information which is superimposed on
23. Cut Editing Using i LINK Interface Optional DSBK 140 Required Using two DSR 70 70P units each fitted with the optional DSBK 140 board as a pair of player and recorder you can configure a cut editing system For connections and settings see the section Connections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units on page 36 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 1 1 3 sbuljes pue suoosuuog g Ja deyo NN Connections for Digital Nonlinear Editing Using SDTI QSDI Interface Optional DSBK 150 Required This unit can be connected to an ES 7 EditStation to The following is a connection diagram for digital non configure a digital non linear editing system Using the linear editing system in which this unit serves as the SDTI QSDI interface you can transfer video audio recorder timecode and other compressed data between this unit and the ES 7 For connections of the ES 7 s peripheral devices the The unit supports ClipLink functions enabling index control panel the disk unit etc and the player refer pictures recorded on tape and ClipLink log data stored to your ES 7 Operating Instructions in cassette memory to be transferred to the ES 7 in an instant Note For an overview of the ClipLink function refer to the In this case the DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Iuput Output separate ClipLink Guide Board is required REF VIDEO IN w E w RECORDER QSDI OUTPUT QSDI INPUT
24. DSR 70P B Y 0 7Vp p 75 Q 75 for DSR 70 or 100 for DSR 70P REF VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN Analog audio input AUDIO INPUT XLR 3 pin female x2 4 0 60 dBu high impedance balanced Timecode input TC IN BNC type x1 SMPTE DSR 70 EBU DSR 70P 0 5 to 18 Vp p 3 3 kQ unbalanced Output connectors Digital output DV IN OUT When using DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board 6 pin IEEE1394 connector x1 SDTI QSDI OUT When using DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board BNC type x1 SDTI QSDI format 270Mbps SDI OUT When using DSBK 160 SDI Input Output Board BNC type x1 SMPTE 259M DSR 70 AITU R BT 656 DSR 70P SDI format 270Mbps Analog video output VIDEO OUTPUT 1 2 SUPER BNC type x2 composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative REF VIDEO OUT BNC type x2 loop through composite sync 0 286 Vp p DSR 70 or 0 3 Vp p DSR TOP 75 Q sync negative with burst DIN 4 pin x1 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative C 0 286 Vp p DSR 70 or 0 3 Vp p DSR 70P 75 Q burst level Y R Y B Y when using DSBK 170 Analog Component Input Output Board BNC type x3 with input output selection switch component video Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative R Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q 75 for DSR 70 or 100 for DSR 70P B Y 0 7Vp p 75 Q 75 for DSR 70 or 100 for DSR 70P S VIDEO OUT Analog audio output AUDIO OUTPUT XLR 3 pin male x2 4 0 6 dBu selectable by menu setting 600 loaded low im
25. Data and Sub LCD Menu LCD monitor OFF Do not display 50 Display zebra pattern with 50 or more video level 80 Display zebra pattern with 80 or more video level 100 Display zebra pattern with 100 or more video level a Displayed only when the DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Input Board is installed General Settings Pages of the Sub LCD Menu There are general settings pages 1 and 2 General settings page 1 PRESET REGEN regenerate setting KEY INH key inhibit setting B F RUN R RUN free run rec run setting DF NDF drop frame non drop frame setting for DSR 70 only REMOTE setting PB EE monitor signal setting PRESET REGEN regenerate setting Selects the value set in the internal timecode generator PRESET Preset the initial value of the timecode generated by the internal timecode generator either by a control panel operation or by remote control from the device connected to the REMOTE connector REGEN Synchronize the internal timecode generator with the timecode read by the internal timecode reader F RUN R RUN free run rec run setting Selects the progression method for the timecode generated by the internal timecode generator F RUN Timecode progresses continuously from the time when this unit is powered on regardless of the unit s operating status R RUN Timecode progresses only during recording DF NDF drop frame non
26. HINA Location and Function of Parts Sn SS EEE T BREAKER button Shoulder belt attachment fixture When excess power flows inside the unit the breaker Attach the supplied shoulder belt activates to protect the circuits by automatically shutting down the power After inspecting and For more information see Using the Shoulder Belt page adjusting the unit press this button If there is no 126 further trouble the power will be restored For inspection and adjustment of the unit consult your Sony dealer Rear Panel Analog audio video input and output section REF VIDEO IN OUT connectors and 75Q termination switch VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75Q termination switch 2 VIDEO OUTPUT 1 and 2 SUPER connectors 48V ON OFF switches AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 level switches AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors AUDIO OUTPUT CH 1 3 and CH 2 4 connectors S VIDEO IN OUT connectors MONITOR AUDIO connector This illustration shows the DSR 70 70P fitted with the optional DSBK 170 48V ON OFF switches 60 dBu Microphone input When the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 level switches 0 dBu Line audio input are set to 60 dBu setting these switches to ON causes 4 dBu Line audio input 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms 48 V power to be supplied to the AUDIO INPUT connectors For microphone inputs use 48 V microphones and set the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 level switches 2 to AUDIO INP
27. IN points To end synchronous playback while it is in progress Press the STOP button on the recorder Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 89 yoeghe q 6ulpiooey pue Burpy eads g saldeup T Chapter ClipLink Operation Overview of ClipLink Operation The ClipLink function provides the following a e Displaying ClipLink log data e For a tape on which index pictures are already e Cueing up to Mark IN OUT points and cue points recorded you cannot change any ClipLink log data e Rewriting ClipLink log data reel numbers Mark IN other than the reel numbes and OK NG status When OUT points and OK NG status only index pictures are recorded on a tape the ClipLink e Creating additional ClipLink log data and deleting log data list for the tape shows an IP indication ClipLink log data Mark IN OUT points only e You cannot carry out ClipLink operation such as e Automatically creating new ClipLink log data Mark Continue on the DSR 1 1P or DSR 300 300P for a IN OUT points only tape whose ClipLink log data has been modified on When Mark IN OUT points are created the scene this unit number and take number for them are fixed at 000 and 00 respectively For an overview of the ClipLink function refer to the separate ClipLink Guide The above operations other than automatic creation of new ClipLink log data require the ClipLink log data list display Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 91 uopeiado yudo 9 sadeyo H
28. Item name Settings 308 SELECTION OF Select the STD or NON STD mode in accordance with a composite video or S video STD NON STD input P a STD The STD mode is always used forced STD mode N STD Use this setting when the input video signal is unstable forced NON STD mode When using a VCR with no built in time base corrector e g a home use VHS system VCR select N STD 317 AUDIO EDIT Specify the type of editing for audio signals MODE CUT Cut editing discontinuity in audio signal may result at the editing point causing noise FADE Fade out and fade in a OUT 318 EDIT RETRY When editing with two DSR 70 70P units set for 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 327 AUDIO MODE Select whether to allow audio data recorded on tape in two channel mode or four CHANGE channel to be re recorded in four channel or two channel mode OFF Do not allow re recording in a different audio mode ON Allow re recording in a different audio mode Menu items in the 400s relating to preroll Item number Item name Settings 401 FUNCTION MODE Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing up operation AFTER CUE UP stop Stops the STOP mode STILL Still playback in search mode 403 AUTOMATIC Select whether or not the edit IN point is automatically set by pressing the PREROLL PREROLL button
29. Recorder Player REMOTE LOCAL LOCAL REMOTE Sub LCD menu general i LINK i LINK setting item REMOTE Sub LCD menu home i LINK Other than i LINK page input video audio signal indication It is possible to combine two DSR 70 70P units using the optional BKNW 225 Docking Kit see page 125 Also for ease of carriage of the unit you can use a shoulder belt see page 126 For more example editing system connections see Chapter 8 Connections and Settings page 113 36 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections Chapter Editing Sequence of Editing Operations The following is a typical sequence of cut editing operations carried out using two DSR 70 70P units as a pair of player and recorder Sequence of Operations See Making necessary settings Settings for Editing page 38 Insert cassettes DVCAM cassettes page 43 e Insert a cassette for recording the results of editing in the recorder e Insert the cassette on which material to be edited has been recorded in the player Vv Select an edit mode Selecting an Edit Mode 1 page 47 Determine edit points e Finding Edit Points e Preview edit results Search page 49 e Modify edit points if necessary e Setting Edit Points page Vv x Execute an edit Executing an Edit page 57 e Review the edit results e Redo the edit if necessary Chapter 3 Editing 37
30. SMPTE EBU format to be recorded and played back This allows editing to single frame precision Outputting or inputting timecode LTC to or from an external device is also possible High speed search function You can carry out a picture search while playing back in color within the range 32 to 32 times normal speed When controlling the unit in shuttle mode from an editor or remote control unit you can search at any speed in the range 32 to 32 times normal speed In jog mode a frame by frame search is possible During playback in the range 10 to 10 times normal speed high speed audio playback is also possible Digital slow motion playback Using the frame memory function noiseless slow motion playback is possible at any speed in the range to 2 times normal speed Jog audio function When searching in jog mode at speeds between 1 to 30 and 30 to 1 times normal speed you can monitor the audio playback The audio signal is saved in temporary memory and replayed according to the search speed This allows searching on the sound track Internal TBC time base corrector This unit has an internal digital TBC providing a jitter free video output even for analog editing There are also video output level chroma signal output level setup level for DSR 70 black level for DSR 70P and chroma phase adjustments 1 The positive direction refers to forward movement of the tape
31. To charge the battery pack Before use charge the battery pack with the BC L100 L100CE Battery Charger It takes about 2 5 hours to charge the BP L60 A and about 3 5 hours to charge the BP L90 A For more information about how to charge the battery pack refer to the manual for the BC L100 L100CE To attach the battery pack Attach the BP L60 A L90 A as shown in the following figure Before attaching remove the cover of the battery connector Remove the cover in the same way that you remove the battery pack For details see the next section To remove the battery pack 1 Align the groove on the top panel of Qsiide the BP L60 A L90 A in so the BP L60 A L90 A with the that its connector is firmly i connected to the unit s battery connector 30 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections To remove the battery pack With the lever pushed in slide the BP L60 A L90 A out BP L60 A L90 A Using the BP 90 A Battery Pack Different battery adaptors are used when mounting the BP 90 A on the top panel of this unit and when connecting it the DC IN connector This unit can be operated for about 70 minutes at normal temperature on a fully charged BP 90 A Battery Pack When no optional board is installed To charge the battery pack Before use be sure to charge the battery pack with the BC 210 210CE 410 410CE Battery Charger It takes about 2 hours to charge the BP 90 A
32. analog signal Appendixes 1 39 sexipueddy HAAN Glossary Reference video signal A video signal which contains a sync signal or sync and burst signals used as a reference for synchronization of video equipment R Y signal One of the color difference signals the R red signal minus Y luminance signal Sampling frequency The unit of time used when converting an analog signal with a continuously varying level to digital form by sampling the level at a fixed interval In general a higher sampling frequency makes it possible to digitize analog signals of a higher frequency SCH Abbreviation of Sub Carrier to Horizontal The phase of the subcarrier with respect to the phase of the horizontal synchronization signal In editing of monochrome video phase continuity is maintained by editing in units of frames two fields so that the continuity of the horizontal synchronization signal phase is maintained Editing of color video must be done in units of two frames four fields to maintain subcarrier continuity The SCH of a field can be checked to find out which of the four fields it represents This allows edited video signals to be joined while maintaining subcarrier continuity Search Viewing the picture or timecode by running the tape in fast forward or rewind mode in order to search for a particular scene Servo A mechanism that controls the number and phase of rotations of the head drum or capstan Servo me
33. and settings 66 general settings pages 73 home page 66 operation buttons 66 video settings pages 72 Sub LCD operation buttons F1 to F4 15 Superimposed text information 61 Synchronizing with an external signal 65 System configuration 35 SYSTEM MENU screen 85 Tape transport section 17 TC IN connector 26 TC INT EXT switch 19 TC OUT connector 26 Time data 61 indication 66 setting 61 Timecode external lock 65 operation buttons 14 recording 63 Top Panel 23 TRIM CLIPLINK buttons 20 Troubleshooting 129 Two iuput switched video recording 82 Two unit synchronous playback 89 UP and DOWN buttons 15 User bits setting 64 VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination switch 25 VIDEO INPUT connectors 25 VIDEO knob 22 VIDEO OUTPUT 1 2 SUPER connectors 25 Video settings pages 72 Video signal settings 66 WARNING indicator 14 WIDE 72 Wide screen aspect ratio 12 Y R Y B Y connectors DSBK 170 27 ZEBRA 72
34. angle of the shuttle dial between 32 times normal speed 21 steps Click points allow playback at 5 times normal speed Rotate the dial in the clockwise direction to search in the forward direction and rotate the dial in the counterclockwise direction to search in the reverse direction Switching between each mode Lighting the JOG or SHUTTLE indicator shows the corresponding mode is selected Switching from jog to shuttle mode Rotate the shuttle dial Switching from shuttle to jog mode Press the jog dial or rotate the jog dial while setting the shuttle dial at still position To switch between normal playback and search modes Press the PLAY and search buttons alternately As factory default setting rotating the jog or shuttle dial switches to search mode at any time except during recording and editing If you change the setting of setup menu item 101 the above function will be disabled and switching to search mode will be possible only when the search button is pressed For details about setting see item 101 on page 106 Chapter 3 Editing 49 Bupa g Jeydeyuo HAAN Setting Edit Points Setting Edit Points DO chapter3 Editing In editing operations there are four edit points an IN point and an OUT point on the recorder side and an IN point and an OUT point on the player side As soon as you set three of the edit points the fourth edit point is calculated automatically In insert editing you can set IN
35. are subject to change without notice Appendixes 1 37 renews HH IKI sexipueddy HAAN Specifications Note on liquid crystal display panel LCD monitor The liquid crystal display fitted to this unit is manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels at most 0 01 may be stuck constantly on or constantly off In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems have been kept to the absolute minimum but are an unavoidable characteristic of liquid crystal technology 1 38 Appendixes Glossary Assemble editing Editing in which new video audio is added in sequence to the end of existing recorded video audio See also Insert editing Bridge connection A connection which allows a signal input to an input terminal to pass through the unit and exit from an output terminal as input to external equipment B Y signal One of the color difference signals the B blue signal minus Y luminance signal C signal See Chrominance signal Capstan A drive mechanism that moves the tape at a specified speed Its rotation is normally synchronized with a reference sync signal Chrominance signal A signal which carries information about hue and saturation Also called C signal
36. corresponding to the selected mode appears in the sub LCD Selectable audio recording mode Two channel 48 kHz recording mode Indication in the sub LCD 2 48k Four channel 32 kHz recording mode 4 32k e In the DVCAM format there are two audio recording modes that is two channel 48 kHz mode and four channel 32 kHz mode It is not possible to select other modes for example four channel 48 kHz mode e If an audio signal in a different mode than the base tape is used in assemble or insert editing the signals will be discontinuous at the edit points and correct editing will not be obtained For this reason audio editing between different modes is inhibited on this unit For smooth editing operations check the audio recording mode of the base tape beforehand If on a tape there is a point where the audio mode is switched you cannot perform an insert editing on that point e Once you have started recording you cannot change the audio mode selection Player Settings T Use the AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch and the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment knobs to adjust the audio input levels Watching the audio level meter adjust the levels so that the meter does not indicate higher values than 0 dB when the audio signals are at their maximum AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch setting PRESET Audio input level adjustment Preset to fixed levels Levels cannot be adjusted with
37. drop frame setting for DSR 70 only Selects DF to advance timecode in drop frame mode and NDF to advance timecode in non drop frame mode KEY INH key inhibit setting Set to ON to disable the buttons on the control panel Sub LCD menu operations can still be performed even when this item is set to ON You can select the buttons that are disabled under setup menu item 118 If you try to operate the disabled buttons the message IKEY INH appears in the time data display area on the sub LCD PB EE monitor signal setting Selects the video audio signal output when the tape is being fast forwarded or rewound or when the unit is stopped or on standy PB Playback signal PB EE Input signal in E E mode REMOTE setting When the REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE selects the source for control of this unit 9P The unit is controlled from the device connected to the REMOTE connector D sub9 pin i LINK The unit is controlled from the device connected to the DV IN OUT connector DSBK 140 To switch to general settings page 2 Press the PAGE button Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 73 PRE EES ESE R e nua q97 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo HAA General Settings Pages of the Sub LCD Menu a T General settings page 2 BAT TYP BAT END BAT TYP setting D BACKLGT setting BAT NE LIGHTSW setting BAT NE setting BAT END setting BACKLGT back light se
38. from the air may condense on the head drum This is called condensation and if a tape is run in this state the tape may stick to the drum and can be easily damaged To lessen the risk of this occurring this unit is equipped with a condensation detection system If condensation occurs while the unit is operating The alarm message MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED appears on the monitor screen and the alarm message HUMID in the sub LCD At the same time the unit ejects the cassette automatically If this happens leave the unit s power on and wait until the alarm messages disappear If the condensation alarm messages appear immediately after powering on Leave the unit powered on and wait until the alarm messages disappear You cannot load a cassette into the unit while the alarm messages are being displayed Once the alarm messages disappear the unit is ready for use Head Cleaning Always use the DVM12CL mini size or DV12CL standard size Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads You can run the cleaning cassette for 10 seconds per cleaning operation Follow the instructions for the cleaning cassette as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads To clean the heads Insert the cleaning cassette This automatically starts cleaning You cannot operate any tape transport control buttons other than the EJECT button during the cleaning operation After about 10 seconds the cleaning
39. mode after a certain period of time Subcarrier Color information contained in a composite video signal Its amplitude is for color saturation and its phase to color burst is for hue Superimpose To put one picture or characters onto another so that both can be seen at the same time S video A singal format in which Y luminance and C chrominance signals are separated to reduce interference between them so that noiseless images are reproduced Sync A reference signal consisting of vertical and horizontal sync signals used for synchronizing the scanning patterns of the video camera and the monitor Synchronization In video editing alignment of the position and speed of player and recorder VCRs tapes Carried out during preroll in order to increase editing precision Tape tension The tension applied to a tape For the tape to run properly while being wound on the drum it must be pulled lightly in the opposite direction to the direction of transport Improper adjustment of tape tension can cause deviations along the temporal signal axis In analog VCRs these deviations are evident as skew and distortion in the upper part of the screen TBC Abbreviation of Time Base Corrector Electronic circuits to electrically stabilize the playback signals by removing color variation and roll in the playback picture caused by irregularity in drum rotation and tape movement Time base correction reduces deterioration of pi
40. name indicate the maximum recording playback time in minutes for each model For example the PDV 184ME has a maximum recording playback time of 184 minutes e If you insert an incorrect type of cassette it will be automatically ejected e When operating this unit as a player you can also use DV cassettes on the unit However it is the best choice to always use DVCAM cassettes because they are more reliable than DV cassettes whatever your purpose may be playback editing or long period storage of recordings e Cassettes that have been recorded by a DV format recorder can be played back on this unit but you cannot use them to carry out recording by editing If you insert such a cassette into this unit the NO EDIT indication lights up in the sub LCD menu home page DVCAM cassettes The following figure illustrates the DVCAM cassette s appearance Standard size Mini size DA bp i T REC SAVE switch For details of this switch see Preventing accidental erasure page 44 Cassette memory This memory is used to store ClipLink log data For details of ClipLink log data refer to ClipLink Guide supplied with this unit D Chapter 3 Editing 43 Bupa g Jeydeyo ANTI Handling Casettes TTT Notes on using cassettes e Before storing the cassette rewind the tape to the beginning and be sure to put the cassett
41. normal speed playback e Inputting an external analog timecode LTC signal Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor displays setup menus error messages alarm messages time data and information about the unit s operating status For more information about the setup menus see Chapter 7 Setup Menu page 101 To adjust the screen Use the BRIGHT and CONTRAST knobs to adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD monitor screen To make the backlight brighter set the BACKLGT in the sub LCD menu to HIGH see page 74 To display superimposed text information To display superimposed time data and text information about the operating status of the unit in the LCD monitor set the CHARACTER switch to ON see page 19 The setup menu and error messages are displayed regardless of the setting of the CHARACTER switch When the CHARACTER switch is set to ON the text information is also superimposed on the output of the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector To adjust the displayed text You can adjust the position size and type of superimposed information using setup menu items 002 003 009 and 011 For details see pages 102 and 103 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 61 Setting Time Data Information displayed The figure below shows the time data and operation status that can be superimposed Time data type Time data B Timecode reader drop frame mark Timecode gener
42. on this unit It is not possible however to play back cassettes recorded in LP mode Support for two cassette sizes There are two sizes of DVCAM cassette standard and mini You can use either size with this unit e The reel mechanism automatically adjusts to the size of cassette inserted e The capacity of a standard cassette is 184 minutes of recording playback and that of a mini cassette is 40 minutes Variety of Interfaces Digital interfaces options The unit can use the following digital interfaces provided by optional interface boards see page 12 SDTI QSDI This interface allows video audio and timecode signals in SDTI QSDI format to be transferred at normal speed between this unit and the ES 7 EditStation Optional DSBK 150 board e SDI This interface allows the unit to input or output D1 component digital video and audio signals Optional DSBK 160 board i LINK DV The DV input output connector using i LINK technology allows the unit to input and output digital video and audio signals in DV format Optional DSBK 140 board 1 SDTI QSDI SDTI Serial Data Transport Interface is the name of a standard interface established as SMPTE 305M This unit uses SDTI to transmit DV data and the input output connectors are labled SDTI QSDI In indicator and menu indications however the SDTI QSDD name is shortened to SDTI 10 Chapter 1 Overview Analog i
43. point in the preview This button lights during the preview and goes out when the preview finishes AUTO EDIT button After setting edit points press this button lighting it to execute an automatic edit record to the recorder If an IN point has not been set the point where you press this button is used as the IN point in the automatic edit This button lights during execution and goes out when execution finishes O REVIEW button After executing an automatic edit press this button lighting it to review the results of the edit Audio control section AUDIO INPUT CH 1 to CH 4 L level adjustment knobs AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch AUDIO INPUT CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment knobs Adjust the levels for each channel of analog audio signals input to the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors on the rear panel or of the audio signals input to the SDI SDTI QSDD and DV IN OUT connectors of the optional boards AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch Select the adjustment function for the levels of analog audio signals input to the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors on the rear panel or of the audio signals input to the SDI SDTI QSDD and DV IN OUT connectors of the optional boards Chapter 1 Overview 21 ea Para YH A MAIMEAQ
44. tape is found inadequate the following message appears i LINK DUBBING A V TC CM CM MEMORY STORAGE CAPACITY OF THE RECORD TAPE IS TOO SMALL ABORT MENU KEY If this message appears replace the recording tape by a tape with a larger cassette memory capacity If you end dubbing while it is in progress If you end dubbing while it is in progress with A V TC CM selected as the items for dubbing the following message appears i LINK DUBBING A U TC CM DUBBING IS ABORTED EXECUTE CM COPY COPY SET KEY NOT COPY RESET KEY To copy the contents of the cassette memory press the SET button If you do not wish to copy the contents of the cassette memory press the RESET button If you press the RESET button however the contents of the cassette memory may not agree with the material recorded on the tape Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 87 yoeghe q 6ulprooey pue Burpy eads g uajdeup IKI III yoeghe d Bulpiooay pue unipg eads g uajdeyo NAAN Playback This section describes playback of tapes performed using this unit as a player Notes e When two DSR 70 70P units are combined set both REMOTE LOCAL switches to LOCAL e When controlling this unit from the editing control unit connected to the REMOTE connector set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE For playback using the jog shuttle dials see Finding Edit Points Search page 49
45. to display alarm messages OFF No alarm messages LIMIT Display alarm messages only during recording or editing ON Display alarm messages 099 MENU GRADE For setup menu operations select whether to superimpose on output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and display on the LCD monitor the basic menu information only or both the basic menu information and the extended menu information BASIC Display the basic menu information only ENHAN Display both the basic menu information and the extended menu information a When setting items 002 003 009 011 and 015 watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state Chapter 7 Setup Menu 103 nue dnjeg Z Je deyo HAAN Basic Menu Basic Menu Operations This section describes the basic menu displays and how to change the settings Displaying the menus LCD monitor Sub LCD MENU SET D MENU button Changing the currently displayed menu item a0 00000 Jog and shuttle dials Press the MENU button The setting of the currently selected menu item appears in the LCD monitor and sub LCD Output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector When the control panel CHARACTER switch is set to ON the same menu screen also appears on a monito
46. to the time taken by digital processing process delay carried out on the recorder side Conduct another preview and modify the edit points as required Press the AUTO EDIT button The edit starts When the edit finishes the recorder stops at the OUT point and player stops about 2 seconds after the OUT point Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback To edit even more quickly 1 2 Stop the tapes at the points where you want to set the recorder side and player side IN points Press the AUTO EDIT button The edit starts While monitoring the player video and audio when you reach the point you want to set as the OUT point press the player side or recorder side OUT button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button The point where the edit started is set as the IN point and the point where the pressed the OUT and ENTRY SHIFT buttons is set as the OUT point Continuous Editing When you execute multiple edits in succession you can edit from the second time on by setting the IN and OUT points of the player side only After execution of an edit the recorder returns automatically to the OUT point Therefore the recorder side OUT point of the current edit becomes the IN point of the next edit Use the following procedure Section edited in OUT point of previous edit previous edit F IN point of next edit Recorder I Section edited 1 in next edit Player IN point OUT point
47. unit and external equipment connect the external equipment TC IN timecode input connector BNC type To record timecode from an external device input the timecode from the external device s timecode output connector DC IN external power input connector XLR 4 pin male To power this unit with AC power connect to the DC output connector of the AC 550 550CE AC adaptor You can also connect a BP 90 90A Battery Pack using the DC 210 Battery Adaptor Power supplied through this connector is used on a priority basis even when you have connected a battery pack or AC DN2 DN2A AC Adaptor to the battery connector on the top panel For more information see Power Preparations on page 29 26 Chapter 1 Overview TC OUT timecode output connector BNC type Outputs the following types of timecode depending on the VCR operating status During playback The playback timecode During recording The timecode generated by the internal timecode generator or the timecode input through the TC IN connector For details of the timecode output during recording see setup menu item 611 page 109 Optional interface board fitting port Install any one of the following optional interface boards here e DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board e DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board e DSBK 160 SDI Input Output Board e DSBK 170 Analog Component Input Output Board The connectors provided by the optional boards are a
48. 2 FIELD 2 Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 2nd field of the output video signal OFF Do not mute ON Mute Menu items in the 800s relating to audio control Item number Item name Settings 801 DIGITAL JOG Select whether to adjust the audio playback speed during slow playback SOUND OFF Do not adjust the audio playback speed ON Adjust the audio playback speed 811 AUDIO Select the audio reference level headroom for recording on tape REFERENCE 12dB LEVEL 18dB factory default for DSR 70P 20dB factory default for DSR 70 812 AUDIO OUTPUT _ Select the audio output reference level LEVEL 4dB 0dB 6dB 813 PEAK HOLD TIME Set the peak hold time for the audio level meter in the range of OFF no peak hold to 1 5 seconds in 0 1 second steps 814 OVER RANGE Select whether to hold the audio level meter OVER display DISPLAY HOLD OFF Do not hold ON Hold Menu items in the 900s relating to digital process Item number ltem name Seitings 912 SEQUENTIAL Selects the signal input method for sequential recording on the recorder and player RECORD INPUT SIGNAL PARALLEL The video and audio signals you will record are input to the recorder and player separately CASCADE The video and audio signals you will record are input to the player and input to the recorder as output signals from the player 111 Chapter 7 Setup Menu monanes 050 NN nuew dnjeg z Je deyo NN Exte
49. 8ACE If you attach or remove batteries or AC adaptors incorrectly they may fall down and cause body injury Follow the procedures described below to attach or remove them Usable Batteries Batteries that can be used with this unit are as follows For each type of battery a special battery adaptor and battery charger is required Battery Battery Adaptor Battery Charger BP 90 90A mounted on this unit DC L90 BC 210 210CE 410 410CE BP 90 90A connected to DC IN DC 210 BC 210 210CE connector 410 410CE BP L60 L60A L90 L90A Not needed BC L100 L100CE L50 In the subsequent pages the batteries such as the BP 90 90A and BP L60 L60A will also be referred to as the BP 90 A and BP L60 A Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 29 SUOIJO9UUOD pue suonesedald JBMOg ZJaldeyo AA Power Preparations Notes about battery usage e Before using the batteries be sure to charge them fully with the special battery charger Refer to the operating instructions of your battery charger for more information about how to charge the batteries e Batteries may not be completely charged if you charge them immediately after use when they are still warm You should wait until the batteries cool before charging them Using the BP L60 A L90 A Battery Pack This unit can be operated for about 120 minutes at normal temperature on fully charged BP L90 Battery Pack When no optional board is installed
50. AAN Displaying ClipLink Log Data To display ClipLink log data hold down the ENTRY SHIFT button and press the TRIM LIST button TRIM LIST button CLIP LIST K MARK LINI ENTRY SHIFT button The following ClipLink log data list appears in the monitor CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST 003 196 REEL NO KKALI 00 01 23 00 Ok 00 02 35 00 Ok 00 03 50 00 Ok 04 03 00 OK 00 04 53 00 OK 00 05 08 00 OK 00 06 13 00 IP OK NG status or i IP index picture indication Mark IN cue timecode M Mark IN point indication C cue point indication Index picture address indication ONOWUIARON HSB SESBSSS oO oO O P Data serial number To return to the original monitor display To exit from the ClipLink log data list and return to the original monitor display hold down the ENTRY SHIFT button and press the TRIM LIST button 92 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Detailed Data Display To check more details related to the data item selected on the ClipLink log data list proceed as follows SHUTTLE JOG Hai G 0o00 00 1 Using the shuttle jog dial move the selection mark asterisk to the data item for which you wish to display details 2 Press the search button While you hold the sea
51. CD monitor 1 5 REC INHI TC CHARACTER OFF LOCAL INT ON MENU SET ON REMOTE EXT OFF ASSEMBLE m INSERT _41 VIDEO AUDIO Te So aa o A Ood OO CH1 1 2 CH2 3 4 tram ENTRY SHIFT AUDIO IN DELETE 1 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the MENU button The SYSTEM MENU screen appears on the LCD monitor SYSTEM MENU VIDEO PHASE CHECK gt 2 Using the jog shuttle dial select the VIDEO PHASE CHECK item on the SYSTEM MENU screen then press the SET button The pictures from the two cameras are alternately displayed on the LCD monitor switched 30 times per second DSR 70 24 times per second DSR 70P 3 If the text displayed on the LCD monitor jitters adjust the H PHASE horizontal phase of one of the two cameras until the text stops jittering Luminance signal phase adjustment Continued Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 83 yoeghe q 6ulpiooey pue Burpy eads g sajdeup T yoeghe q Bulpsooay pue Buripy eads sg uaydeyo AANA Re 4 5 84 cording If NG is displayed on the LCD monitor adjust the SC PHASE subcarrier phase of the camera to shorten the horizontal bar representing the magnitude of SC PHASE difference between the two cameras appearing by the NG indication When the horizontal bar i
52. Condensation Moisture which condensed on tape transport mechanisms If there is condensation on the head drum tape sticks to drum and the VCR may malfunction Component video signal A signal that consists of a luminance signal Y and two chrominance signals R Y B Y Composite video signal A signal that consists of video sync and color burst signals CTL Control signal in the form of regular pulses recorded along a longitudinal track on the videotape By counting these pulses it is possible to determine the number of frames and hence the tape s running time Used mainly to adjust the tracking position of video heads and to achieve timecode continuity in continuous recording Digital VCR On a digital VCR video and audio signals are recorded on magnetic tape and unlike on an analog VCR can be played back without any quality deterioration Drop frame mode Time code runs at 30 frames sec The NTSC system however runs at about 29 97 frame sec Drop frame mode adjusts this difference The timecode and video are synchronized by dropping the first two frames of the timecode every minute except at the ten minute marks Drum See Head drum E E mode Abbreviation of Electric to Electric mode In this mode video and audio signals input to the VCR are output after passing through internal electric circuits but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as heads and tapes This can be used to ch
53. EL Whether to add the setup to the output 0 0 Do not add 7 5 Add 714 VIDEO ADJUST _ Select the variable range of the VIDEO and CHROMA knobs when the PROCESS RANGE CONTROL in the sub LCD menu is set to PANEL 3 3 3 dB to 3 dB WIDE oto 3 dB Items 715 to 718 Settings for controlling the video processing system according to the menu settings Item number Item name Settings 715 VIDEO GAIN Adjust the video output level CONTROL Default value 200H 716 CHROMA GAIN Adjust the chroma output level CONTROL Default value 200H 717 CHROMA PHASE Adjust the chroma phase CONTROL Default value 80H 718 SETUP LEVEL Adjust the setup level DSR 70 black level DSR 70P Default value 200H When you make settings for items 715 to 718 set the PROCESS CONTROL in the sub LCD menu to SETUP When set to SETUP all controls on the front control panel are disabled 1 10 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Menu items in the 700s relating to video control continued Item number Item name Settings 729 CLOSED Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st and CAPTION BLANK 2nd fields of the output video signal DSR 70 only Sub items 1 FIELD 1 Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st field of the output video signal OFF Do not mute ON Mute
54. ER connectors BNC type Output analog composite video signals When the CHARACTER switch is set to ON timecode menu settings error messages and other information is superimposed on the output of 2 SUPER connector For details about the superimposed information see page 6l S VIDEO IN OUT connectors 4 pin Input an S video signal with separated Y luminance and C chroma 3 58 MHz for DSR 70 and 4 43 MHz for DSR 70P components to the S VIDEO IN connector The S VIDEO OUT connector outputs an S video signal MONITOR AUDIO connector phono jack Output the audio signals of the channels selected with the MONITOR in the sub LCD menu The level is adjustable and mixing is possible For more information about the MONITOR item see page 71 Chapter 1 Overview 25 SETE HAM A Location and Function of Parts Optional board timecode remote control power input and output section MAIMEAQ Je dey HAA AUDIO INPUT odi zodi REF INPUT OUTPUT AUDIO Cable clamp a This illustration shows the DSR 70 70P fitted with the optional DSBK 170 D REMOTE connector B TC IN connector DC IN connector O TC OUT connector Optional interface board fitting port REMOTE 9 pin remote control connector D sub 9 pin When editing with two DSR 70 70P units connect this connector on each unit using a 9 pin remote control cable not supplied When editing with this
55. J LJ H EJECT REW servo PLAY FFWD stanosy STOP LESTER fg CS 1 Holding down the MARK button press the LIST button Each press of the LIST button switches the display on the LCD monitor 2 Make sure that there is no picture discontinuity when the display is switched If the picture is deformed at the switching of display Adjust the output video signal phases between the two cameras For the phase adjustment procedure see the next section 3 When the picture to start recording with is displayed hold down the REC SEQ button and press the PLAY button Recording starts 4 While watching the LCD monitor display when you wish to switch the display hold down the MARK button and press the LIST button The display on the LCD monitor as well as the picture being recorded is switched 5 To stop recording press the STOP button Recording stops To adjust the output video signal phases When long cables are used to connect two cameras to this unit a slight shift in phase between the video signals input from the two cameras may result When the phase shift is of a significant magnitude you can detect it as a picture discontinuity on the LCD monitor at the switch between the signals from the two cameras To align the phases of the video signals from the two cameras adjust the phase of the output video signal from one of the two cameras as follows L
56. R connector MENU button Use for setup menu operations The setup menu appears on the LCD monitor when you press this button and the original display appears when you press it again For more information about setup menu operations see Chapter 7 Setup Menu on page 101 SET button Use to make setup menu settings timecode settings and user bit settings For more information about setup menu operations see Chapter 7 Setup Menu on page 101 For more information about timecode and user bit settings see Setting Time Data on page 61 Chapter 1 Overview 19 tae veer AN Location and Function of Parts MAIMEAQ se deyo AAA Editing section Use two DSR 70 70P units or one DSR 70 70P unit and an editing player for editing AUDIO IN button ENTRY SHIFT button DELETE button IN OUT buttons PREVIEW PREVIEW button AUTO EDIT button REVIEW button ASSEMBLE button and indicator AUTO EDIT INSERT buttons and indicators TRIM CLIPLINK buttons PREROLL Nii REC SEQ EJECT REW servo PLAY i REVIEW ASSEMBLE button and indicator Press this button lighting the indicator to carry out assemble editing Press the button again turning the indicator off to leave assemble edit mode INSERT buttons and indicators Press these buttons turning the indicators on to select signals for insert editing Press the buttons again
57. Rs Menu items in the 300s relating to editing operations Item number 305 Item name SYNC GRADE Seitings When editing in phase synchronized mode with item 004 set to ON select the target phase synchronization accuracy ACCUR 0 frame accuracy ROUGH 1 frame accuracy 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 control panel The operator must manually delete the unnecessary edit point NEG amp E When inconsistent edit points are set such as when an OUT point is before an IN or 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 or 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 Continued 107 Chapter 7 Setup Menu nue dnjeg z Je deyo HAAN Extended Menu E Menu items in the 300s relating to editing operations continued Item number
58. SONY Digital Videocassette Recorder Operating See operating the Peia pee manua ct h a and retain it for future re DVCAM DSR 70 70P 1998 by Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located in the rear Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only For 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 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 recommen
59. Selecting the i LINK DV or SDTI QSDI signals for input video causes the same to be automatically selected also for input audio Continued Chapter 3 Editing 39 ea cesado INN Bupa Jedeyo HAAN Settings for Editing 40 Chapter 3 Editing To select an input audio signal format Press the sub LCD operation button F3 highlighting the input audio signal indication then press the UP button or the DOWN button repeatedly until the input audio signal indication corresponding to the desired audio signal appears in the sub LCD Selectable audio signals Input connectors Input audio signal indication in the sub LCD DSBK 160 Analog signals AUDIO INPUT CH 1 ANALOG CH 2 i LINK DV signals DV IN OUT i LINK optional DSBK 140 SDTI QSDI signals SDTI QSDI IN SDTI optional DSBK 150 SDI signals SDI IN optional SDI Selecting the i LINK DV or SDTI QSDI signals for input audio causes the same to be automatically selected also for input video Cut editing using i LINK When using a cut editing system as illustrated in the section Connections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units i LINK connections on page 36 select i LINK for input video and audio Select the audio recording mode Press the sub LCD operation button F2 highlighting the audio recording mode indication then press the UP button or the DOWN button so that the audio recording mode indication
60. T button 21 BACKLGT setting 74 Basic menu 101 items 101 operations 104 BAT END setting 74 BAT NE setting 74 Batteries 29 Battery connector 23 Battery packs BP 90 90A 29 31 BP L60 L60A L90 L90A_ 29 30 BAT TYP setting 74 BKNW 225 125 BP 90 90A Battery Pack 29 31 BP L60 L60A L90 L90A Battery Pack 29 30 1 42 Index BREAKER button 24 BRIGHT CONTRAST knob 14 Cassette compartment 19 Cassettes 43 ejecting 46 loading 45 CHARACTER switch 19 Checking edit points 52 CHROMA knob 22 CHROMA PHASE knob 23 ClipLink function 10 CLIPLINK indication 66 ClipLink log data adding 97 automatically creating 99 changing Mark IN OUT points 94 changing reel number 94 changing the OK NG status 95 cuing up 93 deleting 97 display 92 rewriting 94 ClipLink operation 91 Combining two VCRs 125 Condensation 127 Connections 29 113 component analog recording 117 cut editing using i LINK 36 113 cut editing using SDI 115 digitally dubbing signals in DVCAM format 124 digital nonlinear editing using SDTI QSDD 114 i LINK connections 36 parallel recording using two units 120 sequential recording using two units 118 two iuput switched video recording 123 two unit synchronous playback 122 Continuous editing 77 Control panel 16 COUNTER SELECT button 14 Cuing up edit points 53 Cut editing using two DSR 70 70P units 36 DC IN connector 26 DELETE button 21 Deleting an edit point 55 DF NDF setting 73 Digital hou
61. UT CH 1 CH 2 level switches 60 dBu and the 48V ON OFF switches 1 to ON Select the input level of the analog audio signals of respectively input channels 1 and 2 Using a microphone other than a 48 V microphone may damage the microphone 24 Chapter 1 Overview AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors XLR 3 pin female Input the analog audio signals of input channels 1 and 2 AUDIO OUTPUT CH 1 3 and CH 2 4 connectors XLR 3 pin male Output the audio signals of the channels selected with the LINE OUT in the sub LCD menu You can select two combinations of output signals channels 1 and 2 or channels 3 and 4 For more information about LINE OUT settings see page 71 The level can be adjusted from the control panel but mixed signals cannot be output REF VIDEO IN OUT reference video signal input output connectors BNC type and 75Q termination switch When using an external reference video signal input it to one of the REF VIDEO IN connectors Set the 75Q termination switch to OFF when the signal is bridged and to ON when the signal is not bridged The REF VIDEO OUT connector outputs a reference video signal VIDEO INPUT analog composite video input connectors BNC type and 75Q termination switch Input an analog composite video signal Set the 75Q termination switch to OFF when the signal is bridged and to ON when the signal is not bridged VIDEO OUTPUT analog composite video output 1 and 2 SUP
62. Video I O Y More than 55 dB Component I O Y More than 55 dB Less than 30 ns Less than 2 0 K2T KPB Y C delay K factor Processor adjustment range 3 dB to 3 dB selectable 3 dB to 3 dB selectable Video level Chroma level Setup Black level 30 IRE 210 mV Chroma phase 30 Audio performance Frequency response 2 ch 48 kHz 16 bit 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 1 0 dB 4 ch 32 kHz 12 bit 20 Hz to 14 5 kHz 0 5 1 0 dB More than 85 dB Less than 0 1 Dynamic range Distortion 1 36 Appendixes Input connectors Digital input DV IN OUT When using DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board 6 pin IEEE1394 connector x1 SDTI QSDI IN When using DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board BNC type x1 SDTI QSDI format 270Mbps SDI IN When using DSBK 160 SDI Input Output Board BNC type x1 SMPTE 259M DSR 70 ITU R BT 656 DSR 70P SDI format 270Mbps Analog video input VIDEO INPUT BNC type x2 loop through composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative BNC type x2 loop through black burst 0 286 Vp p DSR 70 or 0 3 Vp p DSR 70P 75 Q sync negative DIN 4 pin x1 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative C 0 286 Vp p DSR 70 or 0 3 Vp p DSR 70P 75 Q burst level Y R Y B Y when using DSBK 170 Analog Component Input Output Board BNC type x3 with input output selection switch component video Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative R Y 0 7 Vp p 75 Q 75 for DSR 70 or 100 for
63. a cut editing system The unit supports the Sony developed ClipLink function improving operating efficiency when combined with a Sony EditStation A range of optional interface boards is available with support for both digital and analog systems The following are the principal features of the unit DVCAM Format DVCAM is a professional 4 inch digital recording format developed by Sony from the DV 4 1 1 component digital format for home use High image quality and high stability The luminance and chrominance signals are encoded separately with a s compression giving a stable high quality video image Since this is a digital system nth generation copies created by repeated dubbing show virtually no loss in picture quality Wide track The recording track width is 15 um 50 wider than the 10 um of the DV format This ensures adequate reliability for professional use PCM digital audio for high sound quality The PCM encoding method yields a high audio quality with wide dynamic range and high signal to noise ratio There are two recording modes two channel mode 48 kHz sampling and 16 bit quantization which offers sound quality equivalent to the DAT Digital Audio Tape format or four channel 32 kHz sampling and 12 bit quantization Chapter 1 Overview 9 Features MAIMEAQ Je deyo WA Playback compatibility with DV format A DV cassette recorded on a DV format VCR can be played back
64. al recording Combining two DSR 70 70P units allows you to perform sequential recording from one unit to another Using two cassettes repeatedly the last six hours of recording is always available using 184 minute tapes When you renew the cassette about every 3 hours endless recording is possible Compatible with wide screen aspect ratio 16 9 The unit can record and play back aspect ratio information When video accompanied by wide screen aspect ratio information is recorded or played back the unit s LCD monitor automatically switches to 16 9 mode The video signal output from the unit also contains the aspect ratio information AC and DC power This unit is equipped with V shoe attachment on which BP L60 L60A L90 L90A or BP 90 90A battery or an AC adaptor can be mounted The unit can operate for about 120 minutes with no optional boards installed with BP L90 battery mounted For AC operation you can connect an AC 550 550CE or AC DN2 DN2A adaptor Combination of two units Using the optional BKNW 225 Docking Kit to combine two DSR 70 70P units gives you a portable editor Compact and lightweight Even though it is equipped with an LCD monitor and a speaker the unit weighs only 5 8 kg 12 Ib 12 oz Its compact design makes it easy to carry anywhere 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview Options Optional boards The optional boards available are as follows You can use any and only one of the following boa
65. alled lt S DSBK 140 2 2 W DSBK 150 3 W DSBK 160 4 W DSBK 170 0 W Y DSBK 180 5 W weil dean Operating temperature Pos ov fo an al 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F ee Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F oll 1 Humidity Less than 80 Operating Unit mm inches 1k e Less than 90 Storage Mass 5 8 kg 12 Ib 12 oz Dimensions Wu Tape transport control system 211 x 149 x 443 mm ER AE aE Tape speed 28 193 mm s DSR 70 28 221 mm s DSR 70P Recording playback time More than 184 min PDV 184ME More than 40 min PD VM 40ME Fast forward rewind time Less than 3 min PDV 184ME Less than 1 min PDVM 40ME Search speed Up to 32 times normal in both directions Appendixes 1 35 sexipueddy Specifications Video performance Band width Composite DSR 70 30 Hz to 4 2 MHz 1 0 dB Y Composite DSR 70P 25 Hz to 4 8 MHz 1 0 dB Y S Video DSR 70 30 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0dB Y 5 75 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB Y TM S Video DSR 7OP 25 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0dB Y 5 5 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB Y 5 75 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB Y TM Component DSR 70 30 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB Y 5 5 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB Y 5 75 MHz 0 3 0 dB Y TM 30 Hz to 1 3 MHz 1 0 dB C 1 5 MHz 1 0 5 0 dB C Component DSR 70P 25 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB Y 5 5 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB Y 5 75 MHz 1 0 3 0 dB Y TM 25 Hz to 1 5 MHz 1 0 dB C 2 0 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB C S N Composite I O Y More than 53 dB S
66. an alarm message only either when the unit is in recording mode or E E mode or when editing operation is being carried out OFF No alarm messages 107 REC INHIBIT Select whether or not to flash the REC INHI indicator when recording is prevented LAMP FLASHING though the REC INHI switch on the control panel is set to OFF OFF Light the REC INHI indicator ON Flash the REC INHI indicator 108 AUTO EE When a cassette is inserted and the PB EE item in the sub LCD menu general settings SELECT page is set to PB EE select the operation modes in which input video and audio signals are automatically handled in E E mode S F R In STOP F FWD fast forward REW rewind modes STOP In STOP mode 109 FORCED EE During tape threading and unthreading and when no cassette is inserted select WHEN TAPE whether the PB EE item of the sub LCD menu general settings page controls the output UNTHREAD signal PB EE setting ON No control the signal is always an E E signal OFF Control 118 KEY INHIBIT Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KEY INH in the sub LCD SWITCH menu is set to ON The following sub items control different sets of switches and EFFECTIVE AREA buttons independently Sub item 1 REMOTE Select whether the REMOTE LOCAL switch on the control panel is enabled SELECT DIS Disabled ENA Enabled 2 CONTROL Select which switches and buttons operations on the control panel are enabled PANEL DIS All switches and buttons are disable
67. and pick up display panel QO wo OOO Top panel see page 23 Display panel see page 14 Control panel see page 16 Front control section see page 22 Chapter 1 Overview 13 enso tao MN Location and Function of Parts Display Panel MAIMEAQ Je deyo HIATT LCD monitor BRIGHT brightness CONTRAST knob WARNING indicator Timecode operation buttons COUNTER SELECT button LIGHT switch B METER switch PAGE button Sub LCD operation buttons F1 to F4 Audio monitor speaker Audio level meter UP and DOWN buttons Sub LCD LCD monitor Displays the playback or E E pictures Time data status information and setup menus etc are superimposed on the LCD monitor BRIGHT brightness CONTRAST knob Adjusts the brightness and contrast of the LCD monitor Adjustments have no effect on the recorded or output video WARNING indicator Lights when the battery is exhausted or an error occurs It flashes when the end of battery power is near Timecode operation buttons HOLD button Stops the progress of the timecode generator Press this button before setting timecode or user bits to hold those values RESET button Press this to reset the preset data of CNT counter value or TC timecode or UB user bit indication in the sub LCD Resetting the CNT value erases a
68. and set edit points In this case it is recommended that you set setup menu item 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE to ST amp EJ default setting on the player beforehand see page 102 DG chapter3 Editing Executing an Edit Outline of Editing Operations The figure below shows how the recorder and player operate during edit Tape transport Preroll point IN point OUT point Postroll point t A Vv Recorder I I I b Preroll ame gee Assemble editing a Postroll TE _ I I I Over l recording SS o S Time flow Playback Stop a The factory default preroll time is 5 seconds You can use the setup menu item 001 to set a time from 0 to 30 seconds see page 102 b The postroll time is set to 2 seconds Monitoring signals during an edit Just as during a preview you can see the video in the recorder side LCD monitor and listen to the audio through the recorder side speaker The figure below shows the video and audio signals which can be monitored IN point OUT point v v Recorder s Player s E E signals Recorder s playback signals playback signals For insert editing the tape set on the recorder must be a recorded one You cannot perform insert editing on a blank tape Chapter 3 Editing 57 Bupa Jeydeyuo HAAN Executing an Edit Starting an Edit To start an edit press the AUTO EDIT button
69. and the negative direction to reverse movement Other Features Two Input Video Recording With the optional DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Input Board installed you can record switching between the composite video input to the VIDEO INPUT connector and the composite video input to the REF VIDEO IN connector The ease of switching video inputs when recording helps improve later editing efficiency Menu operations for functions and operating settings To make it easier to use this unit for any particular purpose various functions and operating settings are provided in the menu system Superimposing function Timecode operating mode error messages and other text information can be superimposed on the color liquid crystal display and the analog composite video signal output Functions for easy maintenance e Self diagnosis and alarm function This automatically detects incorrect operations or connections operating faults and so forth and displays details of the problem the cause and the action to be taken in the color liquid crystal display and the time data display e Digital hours meter This keeps four cumulative counts of the powered on time the drum rotation time the tape transport time and the number of tape threadings and unthreadings and displays them in the color liquid crystal display and the time data display Chapter 1 Overview 11 ERRES YH A Features MAIMEAQ Je deyo HAA Sequenti
70. atically be ejected after cleaning Cleaning Tp is completed A non standard ref signal is being used for Use a standard signal REF NON STD REF VIDEO Abnormal settings selected in setup menu Correct the setup menu settings Contact your ILL SETUP Sony dealer if this alarm message appears again after making corrections Audio not editable on this tape Use a tape recorded in 2 channel 48 kHz or 2CH 32kHz 4 channel 32 kHz mode Fs 44 1kHz Use a tape having audio signals recorded in locked mode UNLOCK mode Audio REC mode selection different from Select the same audio recording mode as that of A mode err audio on tape the tape Audio REC recording mode cannot be REC mode changed during recording Counter mode is selected Use the COUNTER SELECT button to display the CNT mode time data indication TC or UB in the sub LCD Input selection cannot be changed in REC REC mode recording mode Input signal does not conform to DVCAM DV Unknown Sig format Input signal is 625 50 625 50 sig Input signal is 525 60 525 60 sig Input video is not detected Check the input video signal indication in the sub No INPUT LCD and supply an appropriate video signal Moisture has been detected Keep the power on and wait until this alarm HUMID message disappears No cassette in VTR Load a cassette No Cass Record inhibit plug on the cassette is s
71. ator drop frame mark ROAR aapaaicoraoa ae neces Operating mode Recorder player selection a This character can appear on the DSR 70 only The character to appear in these two columns is always a colon on the DSR 7OP nua q97 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo AAAI The example above shows the factory default configuration You can use setup menu item 005 to display a different type of time data in the second line as well For details see page 102 Time data type Display Meaning CNT Count value of the time counter COUNTER TCR Timecode reader timecode data UBR Timecode reader user bits data TCG Timecode generator timecode data UBG Timecode generator user bits data IN IN point time data OUT OUT point time data Al Audio IN point time data DUR The duration between any two of the three edit points IN OUT AUDIO IN T R Time code data from time code reader The asterisk indicates an interpolation by the time code reader to make up for the time code data not correctly read from the tape U R User bit data from the time code reader The asterisk indicates that last data is retained by the time code reader as the new data has not been read correctly from the tape 62 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Timecode reader drop frame mark for DSR 70 only Drop frame mode factory default setting Non drop frame mode
72. audio split editing After setting audio IN points you can press this button alone to display them in the sub LCD ENTRY SHIFT button Press together with the IN button the OUT button or the AUDIO IN button to set edit points The buttons for the edit points that you set light Pressing this button together with a button with two functions such as the REC SEQ button selects the function indicated in orange on the button DELETE button Press together with the IN OUT buttons or the AUDIO IN button to delete edit points The buttons go out or flash A flashing button indicates that the edit point needs to be set again The DELETE button flashes to indicate contradictions that will prevent previews and automatic editing for example when the durations are different on the player and recorder or when the IN and OUT points are equal or reversed In this case set the edit points again IN OUT IN point OUT point buttons Press these buttons lighting them together with the ENTRY SHIFT button to set an IN point edit start point or OUT point end point After setting edit points you can press either of these buttons alone to display the IN or OUT point in the sub LCD PREVIEW button Press this button lighting it when you want to preview editing results on the monitor after setting edit points but before executing an edit If an IN point has not been set the point where you press this button is used as the IN
73. button press the TRIM LIST button The data shown on the ClipLink log data list disappears 2 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button The message NO CLIPLINK LOG DATA appears on the screen and the ClipLink log data is completely erased Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 99 Chapter Setup Menu Menu System Configuration The menu system of this unit comprises the basic For detailed information about menu operation relating to menu and extended menu the digital hours meter see Digital hours meter page e Basic menu 128 This menu is used to make settings relating for example to the following Extended menu the digital hours meter This menu is used to make a wide range of settings the preroll time relating to the functions of this unit for example the the character information superimposed on the control panel functions video and audio control and output to the monitor digital data processing Basic Menu Items in the Basic Menu The basic menu items excluding the items related to In the Settings column of the table the factory the digital hours meter are listed in the following default settings are underlined table Chapter 7 Setup Menu 1 01 Basic Menu Se a Items in the basic menu a When setting items 002 003 009 and 011 watch the monitor screen and adjust to the required state 102
74. cassette will be automatically ejected Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1 27 Buljooysejqnos pue soueusjureyy 6 Je deyD AAI Periodic Maintenance Digital hours meter The digital hours meter can display seven items of information in the sub LCD in corresponding display modes about the operational history of the unit Use it as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance For periodic maintenance cousult your Sony dearler Display modes of the digital hours meter H01 OPERATION mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of 1 hour 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 Display 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 stationary heads and pinch roller H14 THREADING mode resettable Same as H04 except that the count is resettable This can be use
75. chanism allows playback of the video signal without guard band noise The reference signal of the servo control is normally a vertical sync signal Servo lock This refers to the synchronization of the phase of the drum rotation and the reference signal for the tape transport position so that the video heads can trace the same pattern on the tape for playback and recording 1 40 Appendixes Setup for DSR 70 The difference between the reference black level and the blanking level of a composite signal SMPTE Abbreviation of Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers a professional association established in the USA S N Signal to Noise ratio The relation of the strength of the desired signal to the accompanying electronic interference the noise If S N is high sounds are reproduced with less noise and pictures are reproduced clearly without snow Standby off mode One of the stop modes In this mode head drum rotation is stopped and the tape tension is slackened It is not possible to switch instantaneously from this mode to recording or playback mode This mode is not harmful to the tape or heads Standby on mode One of the stop modes In this mode the head drum continues rotating and the tape remains wound onto the drum This mode enables instantaneous switching to recording or playback mode To prevent damage to the tape or heads the device automatically switches from standby on mode to standby off
76. cture quality when transmitting or copying playback signals Threading See Loading Time code The timecode is a tape position information signal that includes time and frame data that are recorded onto the tape so as to facilitate searching of editing points and recorded scenes when viewing or editing SMPTE timecode is applied to NTSC system and EBU timecode is applied to PAL SECAM systems There are two kinds of signal recorded on tape One is longitudinal timecode LTC recorded along the tape the same way as audio and CTL signals The other is vertical interval timecode VITC This code is inserted in the vertical blanking period and it is recorded on the tape with video signals Time data This refers either to time data that is generated by a timecode generator or time data that is played back from a tape and read by a timecode reader Unloading When the EJECT button is pressed the VCR automatically winds the tape back into the cassette case Also called Unthreading Unthreading See Unloading User bits These are also referred to as user s bits The user bits are a 32 bit segment of the timecode recording area The user can select what to record in this segment and how to use the recorded data For example it can be used to record date information in addition to the timecode data or ID numbers for tape reels or programs V vertical blanking The portion of the video signal
77. d EDIT All switches and buttons for editing operations are disabled ENA All switches and buttons are enabled 1 06 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Menu items in the 100s relating to the control panels continued Item number 125 Item name AUTO REW Seitings 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 128 PAUSE FUNCTION Select whether to use the search button as a pause button OFF Do not use as a pause button ON Use as a pause button 129 CLIPLINK Select whether to create ClipLink log data OFF Do not create ON Create When recording the recording starting point is made a Mark IN point and the recording ending point is made a Mark OUT point When editing the edit IN point the video IN point or audio IN point whichever coming first is made a Mark IN point and the edit OUT point is made a Mark OUT point If recording or editing is carried out when this item is set to OFF the existing ClipLink log data is erased Menu items in the 200s relating to the remote control interface Item number 201 Item name PARA RUN Settings Select whether or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs 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 VT
78. d as a guide in determining when to replace for example the threading motor 1 28 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting To display the hours meter Press the MENU button then turn the jog or shuttle dial to display the required item in the LCD monitor and sub LCD LCD monitor 70 00000 _ _ 000000000 soak p Eh m fm n Sub LCD Jog and shuttle dials MENU SET SET button MENU button To exit from the hours meter Press the MENU button or SET button Troubleshooting If an alarm message appears on the monitor this unit s LCD monitor or the video monitor connected to this unit or in the sub LCD or if the unit appears to be malfunctioning please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer Tape problems Symptom Recording is not possible Cause The cassette s REC SAVE switch is set to SAVE Remedy Set the REC SAVE switch to REC The unit s tape transport control buttons PLAY F FWD REW etc do not work The REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE and stepup menu item 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABEL is set to ST amp EJ or DIS Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL and setup menu item 006 to ENA No cassette is loaded Insert a cassette The NO EDIT indication appears in the sub LCD The recording mode selected on this unit does not co
79. d standby off mode LTC Abbreviation of Longitudinal Time Code This timecode is recorded on a longitudinal track on the tape Reading is unreliable at low speeds and not possible at all during still playback See also VITC Luminance signal A signal that determined the brightness of the picture Also called Y signal Non drop frame mode The number of frames of the timecode and video run is not adjusted When you use the timecode in non drop frame mode the real playback time will be about 86 seconds shorter per day than the timecode If you edit frame by frame or if you determine the length of a shot by counting the timecode use drop frame mode Non linear editing Editing while playing back video and audio signals recorded on hard disks Video scenes stored on disk can be cued up quickly for increased editing efficiency See also Linear editing Preroll Running of a video tape to a prior to an edit start point to enable the tape to reach a steady speed and to be synchronized with other video tapes Quantization The level resolution when an analog signal is sampled before converted into a digital signal 8 bit quantizing has 256 levels and 16 bit quantizing has 1024 levels Generally 8 bit quantizing is used for video signals and 16 bit quantizing is used for audio signals The fewer the quantizing steps the more distortion is in the analog signal when the digital signal is reconverted into
80. ded 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 Caution Television prograrms films video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws LEL CRR C C Chapter1 Overview Chapter2 Power Preparations and Connections Chapter3 Editing Feat reS me BE Oe Pere ee 9 Location and Function Of Parts ccscssesseeseenes 13 Display Pariel aeee renere aerer a Eae EEG ENDE EEE EEE ES 14 Control Panelaren a aes 16 Front Control Section sssseesseeseesessesreeresresseeresresresrssresresee 22 Top Panel rrei e a ea e eens taal EAA INRE 23 Rear Panel eneren ningne e a 24 Power Preparations s ns nsnusnnnnnnnnnnrnnrennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 29 Usable Batteries niceness aas 29 Using the BP L60 A L90 A Battery Pack 0 eee 30 Using the BP 90 A Battery Pack eee eescceesteceeeeeeeees 31 Using AC Power sesso hs ae Aeneas 32 System Configuration cccccsesseeeeeeseeeeeenseeeeeeenseeeeees 35 Connections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units i LINK Connections Optional DSBK 140 Required i ren eean anoei aariaa nadaa aanak ekaan 36 Sequence of Editing Operations ccesseeeeees 37 Settings for Editing sssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nanne 38 Recorder Settings nni
81. deo signal and the reference video signal are asynchronous Search button and indicators Press to enter search mode The JOG or SHUTTLE indicator lights In shuttle mode you can start playback at preset speed by rotating the shuttle dial to the desired position and pressing this button When setup menu item 128 is set to ON this button functions as a pause button You can use the pause button to make a pause during sequential recording carried out using two DSR 70 70P units STANDBY indicator Lights when the tape drum is rotating with tension applied standby on It goes out when the drum stops rotating and tension is released standby off To protect the tape the unit normally changes to standby off when stop mode continues for longer than 8 minutes If you operate a dial or any of the tape transport buttons except STOP while the unit is in this state the unit changes to standby on and enters the mode of the button or dial that you pressed Press the ENTRY SHIFT and STOP buttons at the same time to switch between standby on and standby off manually For more information about tape protection see the setup menu items in the 500s on page 108 18 Chapter 1 Overview F FWD fast forward button Press this button lighting it to fast forward the tape By pressing the TRIM MARK button and this button simultaneously you can cue up to any Mark IN point or cue point provided by ClipLink log data For details se
82. der the DELETE button flashes You cannot conduct an edit when the unit is in this state Delete the unneeded edit points For details see Modifying Edit Points on page 55 To set audio IN points separately from video IN points audio split editing In insert editing press the AUDIO IN button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button at the point you want to set as the audio IN point The audio IN point is set and the AUDIO IN button lights Chapter 3 Editing 51 ea esodo INN Bupa Jeydeyuo HAAN Setting Edit Points a Checking Edit Points You can check the time data of edit points and the duration between two edit points by displaying them in the sub LCD To display the time data of edit points Press the recorder side or player side IN or OUT button I AUDIO IN 0 TRIM C LIST GNK MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT OUT button IN button While the button remains pressed the time data for the corresponding edit point is displayed in the sub LCD To display the duration between two edit points From among the recorder side and player side IN buttons or AUDIO IN buttons and OUT buttons press two of the buttons together The duration appears in the sub LCD while the buttons are kept pressed In some cases negative durations preceded by a minus sign may be displayed The displayed durations are calculated as follows W
83. ding down the IN button press the ENTRY SHIFT button AAA The IN button and ENTRY SHIFT button light and the Mark IN point address is set dugout i f Co i i a 5 oo o 3 Cue up to the tape position you wish to make an additional Mark OUT point See page 49 4 Holding down the OUT button press the ENTRY SHIFT button The OUT button lights and the Mark OUT point address is set 1 Using the jog shuttle dialog move the selection mark asterisk to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list Continued Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 97 uopeiado yudo 9 sedeyo HANIA Adding to Deleting From ClipLink Log Data 2 Holding down the DELETE button press the TRIM MARK button The specified data disappears from the ClipLink log data list 3 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button Note If you exit from the ClipLink log data list skipping step 3 the previous data is restored The data specified for deletion is not deleted 98 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data When the setup menu item 129 CLIPLINK is set to ON you can automatically create new Mark IN OUT points during recording or editing operation For information about how to operate the setup menu see Chapter 7 Setup Menu on page 101 New Mark IN OUT points are c
84. e Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation on page 91 PLAY button Press this button lighting it to start playback Recording starts when you press this button together with the REC SEQ button and manual editing starts when you press this button together with the EDIT button If you press this button only during recording or manual editing recording or manual editing stops and the unit returns to playback mode O Jog and shuttle dials To search in shuttle mode rotate the outer ring shuttle dial To search in jog mode press the inner ring jog dial until it clicks and then rotate Rotate in the clockwise direction to search in the forward direction the FORWARD indicator lights and rotate in the counterclockwise direction to search in the reverse direction the REVERSE indicator lights For more information about search see Finding Edit Points Search on page 49 SERVO indicator Lights when the drum and capstan are servo locked REW rewind button Press this button lighting it to rewind the tape Alternatively by pressing the TRIM MARK button and this button simultaneously you can cue up to any Mark IN point or cue point provided by ClipLink log data For details see Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation on page 91 PLAYER RECORDER buttons and indicators When two DSR 70 70P units are combined and connected via the REMOTE 9 pin connectors or DV connector when DSBK 140 is installed press t
85. e e e E edoess 38 Player SCLUN GS 5 eects codecs colores ce e e e e e E S 41 Handling Cassettes sccccssseeeeeesseeeesesseeeeeesseneeeeeeees 43 Loading Ejecting Cassettes cccceecceessccesseceesteceeeeeeeeeeeeaees 45 Selecting an Edit Mode nsssnensnnnnnennunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 47 Assemble Editing eensessesssesssessesssressrererssorseorssoseroessseesees 47 VESA E Ea D 1T E EEE TE 48 Finding Edit Points Search csecccsssseeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 49 Continued Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents E SSS Sy Chapter3 Editing Continued Setting Edit Points ssssceccssssssssessesseseessessesseeseeaes 50 Setting Edit POMts ir scutes iine tee asda hs eteel eee ete 50 Checking Edit Points 0000 0 eccceccceeeececeeeceeeeceeaeceeeeceeneeeeaeees 52 Cuing Up Edit Points 20 0 ccc eccccesceceeeeesteeesaeceeaeeeeneeseeeeees 53 Previewing Edit Results oe eseesseeseceeeeeeeeeseeenaeeaeees 54 Modifying Edit Points 00 eee eeeeseeeneecneeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeenaees 55 Setting Edit Points Using the Recorder Only 56 Executing an Edit iississiscdscssietcaccancaweeseinansenanteseeccnanauiaiaes 57 Outline of Editing Operations eee eeeeseceneceeeeeneeeeee 57 Startins an Editi ssiness i ehete inn rnia i aeae 58 Redoing an Edit c5 chee hehe aaa 59 Chapter4 Time Data and Setting Time Date cerca ete 61 Sub LCD Menu Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor 61 Setting an Initial Va
86. e in its storage case preferably on end instead of flat on its side The storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially designed to ensure a long period storage of the tape Storing a cassette in any other condition not rewound out of its case etc may cause the video and audio contents to become damaged over time e If the cassette memory connector contact point becomes dirty connection problems may occur and cause a loss of functions Remove away any dust or dirt from this area before using the cassette e If the cassette is dropped on the floor or otherwise receives a hard impact the tape may become slackened and may not record and or play back correctly For instructions on removing tape slack see below Preventing accidental erasure Set the REC SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE to prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents REC SAVE switch Set to SAVE To enable re recording Set the cassette s REC SAVE switch to REC If you insert a cassette into the unit when this switch is set to SAVE the unit will not record when you press the PLAY button while holding down the REC SEQ button Checking the tape for slack Using a paper clip or a similar object turn the reel gently in the direction shown by the arrow If the reel does not move there is no slack Insert the cassette into the cassette compartment and after about 10 seconds take it out 44
87. e the type of character information timecode etc which is superimposed on TYPE output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and displayed on the LCD D monitor g WHITE White letters on a black background x BLACK Black letters on a white background n 2 W OUT White letters with black outline B OUT Black letters with white outline J a Continued Items in the basic menu continued Item number 0112 Item name CHARACTER V SIZE Item name Determine the vertical size of character information timecode etc which is superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and displayed on the LCD monitor x1 Standard size x2 2 times standard size 014 SEQUENTIAL RECORD MODE Select the mode for two unit sequential recording OFF No sequential recording MANUAL CASSETTE REPLACE Do sequential recording one time Exchange the cassettes when one sequential recording finishes AUTOMATIC OVERWRITE Do sequential recording overlaying previously recorded contents Do not exchange cassettes 015 2 MENU DISPLAY Determine the type of characters in menu text superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and displayed on the LCD 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 016 ALARM Select whether or not
88. eck input signals and for adjusting input signal levels Emphasis The signal is emphasized at high frequencies During playback it is de emphasized This suppresses noise without affecting the original signal External lock Gen lock Synchronizing one equipment controlled or slave unit to another controlling or master unit The signal and tape run of the VCRs used for editing player and recorder are usually synchronized Gen lock generator lock See External lock Head drum A metal cylinder to which a video head is attached This drum is rotated at high speeds in synchronization with the sync signal during recording and playback Insert editing Editing in which new video audio is added into the middle of existing recorded video audio See also Assemble editing IRE A unit for representing a video level laid down by the IRE Institute of Radio Engineers The IRE is now the IEEE Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers Linear editing Editing while playing back video and audio signals recorded on video tape See also Non linear editing Loading Also called threading To pull the tape out of the cassette case thread it along the specified tape path and wrap it on the drum in order to prepare it for recording or playback The VCR automatically loads the cassette tape when you insert the cassette into the cassette compartment There are two loading modes standby on mode an
89. ed For equipment signal connections and basic settings see the section Connections for Two Input Switched Video Recording on page 123 To select display mode In the video settings page see page 72 of the sub LCD menu select how to display the pictures from the two cameras on the LCD monitor of this unit Corresponding sub LCD menu items in the video settings page Whether to display two input PP MODE pictures at the same time and if to display two pictures how to arrange them Selections to be made yoeghe q 6ulpiooay pue Bunipg eads g saydeyo HAAN I If picture in picture display is PP SIZE and PP POSI selected with the menu item PP MODE size and position of the smaller picture For information about sub LCD menu operations see the section Sub LCD Menu Basic Operations on page 68 Picture to be recorded When two picture display mode is selected the picture to be recorded is determined as follows e When picture in picture display is selected The larger picture is recorded e When two picture display other than picture in picture is selected The picture displayed on the left shown in a red frame is recorded 82 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback Recording procedure Perform the following procedure LCD monitor 3 5 PREROLL iwii REC SEQ EDIT L
90. em Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button The ENTRY SHIFT button goes out and the Mark IN point and Mark OUT point addresses are rewritten Changing the OK NG Status To change the OK NG status of the data item selected on the ClipLink log data list proceed as follows 0000 E 32 5 STANDBY STOP oaoot p m BB or 000 3 A 1 3 1 Using the jog shuttle dial move the selection mark asterisk to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list 2 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET button The following setting screen appears CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST 003 196 3 M 00 03 50 00 OK OK NG OK 3 Hold down the search button and turn the jog shuttle dial to change the setting to OK or NG as required 4 Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM MARK button The OK NG status is rewritten Continued Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 95 sesono osdeuo IN uopeiado yudo 9 sedeyo HANIA Rewriting ClipLink Log Data 5 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET button This returns to the original ClipLink log data list If you carry out step 5 skipping step 4 the original ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor and in this case the OK NG status is not rewritten 96 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation
91. enu 71 PR ESEE R E nua G01 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo WANA Input and Output Settings for Video and Audio Signals Sub LCD Menu T_T Input mixing settings page Item Setting By pressing F1 to F3 you can make the following MONITOR When composite video CMPST has been three settings for mixing of input signals in audio selected for input select the E E signal for channels 1 and 2 The selected setting is highlighted output to the LCD monitor of the unit T lecti tsishal di tti 1 2 INPUT Input video E E with no digital o select input signals use audio settings page 1 2 process delay is output MIX OFF Assign IN 1 to channel 1 and assign IN OUTPUT Output video E E with a digital 2 to channel 2 process delay is output 1 2 1 Assign mixed signals of IN 1 and IN 2 to PP Select how to display two input pictures on channel 1 and assign IN 2 to channel 2 MODE the LCD monitor OFF Not displaying two pictures 1 2 2 Assign IN 1 to channel 1 and assign mixed 1 Picture in picture display signals of IN 1 and IN 2 to channel 2 2 Two pictures reduced and displayed side by side 3 Side by side display reduced in horizontal Output moe settings pagr EEE direction only py pressmg Fl to F3 you canm e tie torowng PP SIZE Select the size of the smaller picture to be three settings for monitor output signals The selected inset for picture in picture display on the LCD setting is highlighted
92. etto Set the REC SAVE switch on the cassette to REC REC INHI inhibit Remote mode is selected Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL REMOTE 132 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Continued Alarm messages and associated directions Continued RUN Alarm message on monitor screen Direction Alarm message on sub Cause LCD Tape cannot be replayed Use a tape having signals recorded in 525 60 625 50 Tape format Use a tape having signals recorded in 625 50 525 60 Tape format Tape end has been detected Use a new cleaning tape Tape end Tape not editable Use a tape recorded in DVCAM format Not DVCAM Use a tape having signals recorded in 525 60 625 50 Tape format Use a tape having signals recorded in 625 50 525 60 Tape g format F Tape not usable Use DVCAM DV ME metal evaporated tape MP Tape ILL Tape 5 TC EXTERNAL is selected Set the TC INT EXT switch to INT TC EXT 3 TCG REGEN mode is selected Set the sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN to REGEN mode 3 PRESET D TCG RUN mode is set to REC RUN Set the sub LCD menu item F RUN R RUN to F REC RUN g o 2 3 2 3 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 133 Appendixes Specifications General we Power requirements 12 VDC Power consumption al S 46 W with no optional boards z inst
93. eved the internal timecode generator continues to be synchronized even when the external timecode signal is disconnected Note When the input mode is SDTI or i LINK the SDTI or i LINK indicator is present in the subsidiary LCD then setting the TC INT EXT switch to the EXT position automatically synchronizes the internal timecode generator to the timecode transferred through the SDTI DSBK 150 or i LINK DSBK 140 interface Note that when the TC INT EXT switch is set to EXT the advance mode and frame count mode DSR 70 only are automatically set as follows Advance mode free running Frame count mode DSR 70 only the same as the external timecode signal drop frame or non drop frame Checking the synchronization to the external signal Press the STOP button to stop this unit then press the REC SEQ button Watch the time counter display and check that the values displayed coincide with the external timecode values Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 65 P E R E E E N nua q97 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo HAA Sub LCD Menu Display and Settings Making Operating Mode and Video Audio Signal Settings The sub LCD menu displayed in the sub LCD allows you to make operating mode and video audio signal settings for the unit Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons The home page of the sub LCD menu is displayed when you power the unit on D Time data indication B Audio mode indication
94. evels Set the AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch on the control panel to VARIABLE Turn the AUDIO INPUT CH 1 and CH 2 knobs monitoring the input levels indicated by audio level meter 1 Press the REC SEQ and PLAY buttons at the same time Recording starts and the POWER indicator turns to red 2 Press the STOP button to stop recording If recording continues to the end of the tape the tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and stops Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 79 yoege q Bulpsooay pue Bupa eads g sajdeun I yoeghe q 6ulpiooay pue Bunipg eads sg saydeyo AANA Recording Sequential Recording Using Two Units When you combine two DSR 70 70P units you can perform sequential recording from one unit to another In the following explanation of two unit sequential recording the controlling unit is referred to as the recorder and the controlled unit as the player For overwriting recording using only two cassettes the last 6 hours of recording is always available By replacing the cassette approximately every 3 hours indefinite continuous recording is possible Sequential recording using two DSR 70 70P units can be performed in the following two ways e Inputting external video and audio signals to both the player and recorder e Inputting external video and audio signals to the player and inputting the video and audio signals output from the player to the recorder In either case
95. fferences in tape lengths If an Index Picture is recorded in this portion it may also not be copied e A continuous recorded section of approximately 5 seconds is required before the recording start point It is recommended to record beforehand color bars or a similar signal at the start point of the source tape to be dubbed on this unit Perform the following procedure Toun RECINHI TC CHARACTER OFF LOCAL INT ON MENU SET ON REMOTE EXT OFF ASSEMBLE rm INSERT 41 VIDEO AUDIO Tc oo0oggqga tam CLIP LIST LINK MARK ENTRY SHIFT AUDIO IN DELETE 1 On the recorder hold down the ENTRY SHIFT button and press the MENU button The SYSTEM MENU screen appears on the LCD monitor e SYSTEM MENU screen displayed when using the i LINK interface DSBK 140 SYSTEM MENU i LINK DUBBING Continued Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 85 yoegAe q Bulpsooey pue Bupa eads g sajdeun IKI III yoeghe q Bulpiooay pue Bunipg eads sg saydeyo AANA Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format Optional DSBK 140 or DSBK 150 Required TTT 2 86 e SYSTEM MENU screen displayed when using the SDTI QSDI interface DSBK 150 SYSTEM MENU SDTI DUBBING Note When neither the DSBK 140 nor the DSBK 150 is installed in the unit the setup menu appears instead of the system
96. g assemble editing and insert editing This section provides an outline of each type and explains how to select an edit mode In the subsequent explanation of editing operations in this chapter illustrations of a pair of DSR 70 70P units player and recorder combined using the optional BKNW 225 Docking Kit are used see page 125 In each illustration as viewed from the front the unit on the left is the player and the unit on the right is the recorder In assemble editing you record video and audio materials in order from the start of the tape In addition to video and audio timecode is also recorded If timecode is already recorded on the tape the new timecode is recorded so as to form a continuous sequence with the existing timecode Assemble editing is convenient when you are recording on a new tape Before you begin assemble editing for the first time with a new tape video signal such as black signal and timecode must be recorded on the tape in advance of the recorder IN point for a length equal to or greater than the preroll time Selecting assemble mode kaa ASSEMBLE G2 RECORDER 1 Press the RECORDER button on the recorder control panel The RECORDER indicator lights 2 Press the ASSEMBLE button on the recorder control panel The ASSEMBLE indicator lights To cancel assemble mode Press the ASSEMBLE button again to turn the ASSEMBLE indicat
97. g Component Iuput or player are recorded on the DSR 70 70P In this Output Board is required system the video signals are analog component signals and the audio signals are recorded from audio channels 1 and 2 AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 TC OUT AUDIO s OUT Videocassette recorder player such as N INPUT ARTZ e Ae UVW 1600 1600P CH 1 COMPONENT 2 OUTPUT DSR 70 70P recorder DSBK 170 Y R Y B Y Cable with XLR connectors ear not supplied IE 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied Settings on the DSR 70 70P Switch Setting AUDIO INPUT CH 1 Normally 4 dBu CH 2 level adjustment knobs REMOTE LOCAL LOCAL When controlling the unit from an editing controller set to REMOTE IN OUT on the DSBK IN 170 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 1 1 7 sumes pue suoyo uuog g Je deyo NN Connections for Sequential Recording Using Two The following shows connections for sequential For information about how to carry out two unit sequential recording using two DSR 70 70P units You can carry recording see the section Sequential Recording Using Two out two unit sequential recording by inputting analog Units on page 80 composite video signals and analog audio signals in the following two ways In the following the controlling unit is referred to as the recorder and the controlled unit as the player Connections for sequentia
98. g Two Units on page 120 Perform the following procedure p C slo U 4 FFWD STANDBY STOP on OFF MBLE INSERT i Te cim2 cima SHUTTLE Joc LD tram CLIP Z ENTRY SHIFT 1 Insert two recording tapes in the recorder and player 2 When inputting the timecode generated in the rocorder to the player make the required settings for timecode on the recorder For more information about timecode settings see the section Setting an Initial Value and Recording Timecode on page 63 3 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button on the recorder lighting both the RECORDER and PLAYER indicators on the recorder When both the RECORDER indicator and PLAYER indicator are lit the unit is in parallel running mode 4 Holding down the REC SEQ button press the PLAY button on the recorder The recorder and player start recording at the same time To stop parallel recording Press a tape transport button PLAY STOP F FWD or REW or the search button on the recorder Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 81 yoeghe q 6ulpiooey pue Burpy eads g sajdeup T Recording Two Input Switched Video Recording Optional DSBK 180 180P Required With the optional DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Input Board installed you can record switching between the video signals output by two cameras Audio signals are not switch
99. ghtly in advance of this point The edit starts 6 Press the PLAY button at the point where you yoeghe q 6ulpiooay pue Bunipg eads g saydeyo AAA 78 Select the edit mode Press the PLAY button Recorder playback starts About 2 seconds are required for the picture to stabilize You should begin playback at a point on the tape more than 2 seconds in advance of the section you will use in the edit Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback want to end the edit the recorder OUT point The edit ends but recorder playback continues T Press the STOP button to stop recorder playback Recording This section describes recording of external input signals using this unit as a recorder Notes e When two DSR 70 70P units are combined set both REMOTE LOCAL switches to LOCAL e When controlling this unit from the editing control unit connected to the REMOTE connector set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE Preparations for Recording Perform the following procedure 1 Connect the source signals 2 Select video and audio signals which you want to record see step 5 on page 39 3 Make settings for time data see page 61 Recording Operation Confirm that the REC INHI indicator on the control panel is not lit Then follow the procedure below 1 PREROLL iii REC SEQ EDIT MI 6 H O O CH 3 4 EJECT REW TE PLAY F FWD or TOP To adjust audio input l
100. gitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format on page 85 Connecting two DSR 70 70P units using the i LINK interface DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board Make the same connections and settings as described in the section Connections for Cut Editing Using Two DSR 70 70P Units on page 36 Connecting two DSR 70 70P units using the SDTI QSDI interface DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder IE 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied E RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied Player settings Recorder settings Switch REMOTE LOCAL switch Setting REMOTE Setting LOCAL Switch REMOTE LOCAL switch When connecting this unit with a DSR 60 60P 80 80P 85 85P unit using the SDTI QSDI interface DSBK 150 Replace the DSR 70 70P player shown in the above diagram with a DSR 60 60P 80 80P 85 85P unit and make the same connections as shown above The SDTI QSDJ interface connector of the DSR 60 60P 80 80P 85 85P is marked QSDI OUTPUT 1 24 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Combining Two VCRs The following figure shows how to combine two VCRs using the optional BKNW 225 Docking Kit For more information refer to the operation guide for the BKNW 225 If you combine two units or separate t
101. h Switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting ON OFFJON OFF OFFION ION For BVE 800 Set the VCR constants as follows When using the DSR 70 NTSC e SW2 Switch No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Setting ON OFF ON e SW3 Switch No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Byte No Block 1 Block 2 Setting OFF ON OFF ON JON OFF OFF 123 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 Wh he DSR 70P PAL Setting 80 13 00 96 05 05 03 80 0A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF en using t e 70 e SW2 e When using the DSR 70P PAL Switch No 1 2 3 4 5 J6 7 8 Byte No Block 1 Block 2 Setting ON OFFION ON JION JON 123 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW3 Setting 81 13 00 7D 05 05 02 80 0A 07 FE 00 80 4C FF Switch No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Settin ON JON OFFJON ON OFF OFF For RM 450 NTSC 3 Set the VCR constants as follows For PVE 500 e Left DIP switch Switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting OFF OFFi J e Right DIP switch Switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 116 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Use the factory settings as they are Connections for Component Analog Recording Optional DSBK 170 Required The following shows connections for a system in a which analog playback signals from another recorder In this case the DSBK 170 Analo
102. hanging the input audio signal selection use F3 to highlight this indication then press the UP button or the DOWN button repeatedly so that the indication for the desired signal appears in the sub LCD When none of the optional DSBK 140 DSBK 150 and DSBK 160 boards is installed in the unit ANALOG is always selected ANALOG Analog signals i LINK i LINK DV signals DSBK 140 SDTI SDTI QSDD signals DSBK 150 SDI SDI signals DSBK 160 If a signal not connected to the unit is selected the indication flashes Pressing F3 to highlight this indication then pressing the PAGE button displays the general settings page 1 see page 73 O Input video signal indication You can select CMPST composite or SDI as the input video signal by pressing F4 to highlight this display and then pressing the UP or DOWN button CMPST Composite signal SDI SDI signal S VIDEO S video signal i LINK i LINK DV signal DSBK 140 CMPNT Component signal DSBK 170 SDTI SDTI QSDI signal DSBK 150 If you press the PAGE button after highlighting this display the video settings page appears allowing you to make advanced video settings For details see the section To switch between menu pages on the next page Note Selecting the i LINK or SDTI QSDI signals for input audio causes the same to be automatically selected also for input video Selecting the i LINK or SDTI QSDI signals for input video causes the same to be automatica
103. he combined units incorrectly the units may fall down and cause body injury Follow the procedures described below for separation or combination P ev DSR 70 70P How to attach handle Attaching the fixing plates If you want to be able to combine two units or separate the combined units without using tools such as screwdrivers replace the screws M3 that hold the fixing place in place with the supplied coin screws The coin screws M4 for fixing the handle have washers When you remove the handle keep the screws and washers by fastening them to the handle To separate the combined VCRs Reverse the steps for combination in a horizontal position Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 1 25 eeneie sBuljes pue suojoeuu0g g Ja deyo WANA Using the Shoulder Belt The following figures show how to fit the supplied shoulder belt If you fit the shoulder belt incorrectly the unit may fall down and cause body injury Follow the procedures described below to fit or remove the shoulder belt Press and pull up 1 26 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings To remove the shoulder belt While pressing down the indication PRESS move the clip downwards to release it Chapter Maintenance and Troubleshooting Condensation If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to warm location or if you use it in a very humid place moisture
104. he first page in group AU 1 Display when the optional DSBK 140 150 160 board is installed MIX SWAP AU 1 2 2 IN 1 3 IN 1 4 IN 1 IN 2 IN 2 IN 2 IN 3 IN 3 IN 3 IN 4 IN 4 IN 4 Display when the optional DSBK 140 150 160 board is not installed MIX SWAP AU 1 2 2 IN 1 3 IN 1 4 IN 1 IN 2 IN 2 IN 2 Audio settings page 1 1 AU 1 1 LIMITER OFF OFF enabled when the AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch of the control panel is set to PRESET Item Setting AGC Turn the audio input AGC circuits ON and LIMITER Turn the audio input limiter circuits ON and OFF enabled when the AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch of the control panel is set to VARIABLE To switch to audio settings page 1 2 Press the PAGE button Audio settings page 1 2 Audio settings page 1 2 displayed differs between when the optional DSBK 140 150 160 board is installed and when it is not installed 70 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Item Setting MIX SWAP CH 1 to 4_ Select up to two audio input signals IN 1 to IN 4 to be assigned to channels 1 to 4 When two signals are selected they are mixed To select 1 Select the desired channel using operation buttons F1 to F4 2 Press the same operation button as used in 1 repeatedly until the input signal indication IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 corresponding to the desired signal is highlighted 3 With the input signal indication for t
105. he selected signal highlighted press either the UP button or the DOWN button so that an asterisk is added to the highlighted input signal indication 4 To select the second input signal for the same channel repeat steps 2 and 3 To cancel the selection Proceed as above to highlight the desired input signal indication then press either the UP button or the DOWN button so that the asterisk preceding the highlighted input signal indication disappears When analog audio ANALOG has been selected for input selecting IN 3 or IN 4 as the audio input signal results in mute audio To switch to audio settings page 1 3 Press the PAGE button Audio settings page 1 3 LINE OUT MONI VR CH 1 2 ENA MONITOR AU 1 3 ETER Item Setting LINE OUT Select channels 1 2 or 3 4 as the line out channels MONI VR Select ENA for an output level determined according to the setting of the PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch of the control panel or DIS for a fixed output level MONITOR Select the monitor audio output signal e Select METER to linking the monitor audio output selection to the setting of the METER switch for the display panel Either channels 1 and 2 mixed or channels 3 and 4 mixed will be output e When not linking the monitor audio output selection to the setting of the METER switch select the desired channel CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 Audio settings pages 2 1 to 4
106. hen two edit points are set The duration between the two edit points When only one edit point is set The duration between the edit point and the current tape position When no edit points are set The duration of the most recently set edit points D2 Chapter3 Editing Cuing Up Edit Points You can cue up any edit point or cue up a position located a specified amount of time before the edit start point preroll To set the preroll time Using the setup menu item 001 specify how many seconds the preroll time in advance of the edit start point to set the preroll point The factory default preroll time is 5 seconds For details see page 102 Use the following procedures to cue up an edit point or preroll the tape To cue up an edit point Press and hold the recorder side or player side IN or OUT button and press the recorder or player PREROLL button while holding the IN or OUT button a a E 9 AUDIO IN CLIP UST Tink MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT OUT button IN button PREROLL nit PREROLL button The tape runs to the IN point or OUT point and stops Chapter 3 Editing 53 Bupa g Jedeyuo ANTI Setting Edit Points To preroll the tape Press the recorder side or player side PREROLL button aL PREROLL Nii PREROLL button
107. in the time code generated by the time code 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 610 REGEN CONTROL MODE When editing with two DSR 70 70P units if you use the control panel for editing operation select whether or not the timecode is automatically regenerated AS amp IN In editing with this unit as the recorder regardless of the settings of the TC INT EXT switch and sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN in assemble and insert editing the timecode generator regenerates according to the timecode on the tape ASSEM In editing with this unit as the recorder regardless of the settings of the TC INT EXT switch and sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN in assemble editing only the timecode generator regenerates according to the timecode on the tape MANU Regardless of whether this unit is the recorder or player the timecode generator operates in accordance with the settings of the TC INT EXT switch and sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN FULL Regardless of the REMOTE LOCAL switch setting when any of the ASSEMBLE VIDEO AUDIO CH1 1 2 AUDIO CH2 3 4 and TC buttons is lit the timecode generator regenerates according to the timecode played back from the tape 611 TC OUTPUT Select the timecode output mode for output from the TC OUT connec
108. incides with that of the loaded tape Set the unit for the same recording mode as with the tape e When your current purpose is recording you can use the tape currently loaded in the unit The recording format of the currently loaded tape is DV e If you are using the unit for recording you can use the currently loaded tape e You can use the currently loaded tape as a source tape for playback and editing e You cannot use the tape as a recording tape for editing Time data problems Symptom Cannot freely set the time data s initial value Cause The TC INT EXT switch is set to EXT Remedy Set the TC INT EXT switch to INT Sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN is set to REGEN Set the sub LCD menu item PRESET REGEN to PRESET CNT is selected as the time data type to be displayed The time data indication CNT is displayed in tha sub LCD Press the COUNTER SELECT button to display the time data indication TC or UB The REMOTE LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE and setup menu item 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE is set to ST amp EuJ or DIS Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to LOCAL and setup menu item 006 to ENA The tape is running but the time data indication is not shown in the sub LCD The HOLD button on the display panel has been pressed Press the button once again to exit the time code preset mode The time data indication UB is displayed in the sub LCD
109. ing mode DF NDF Desired setting servo unlock general settings page for DSR 70 SEQ REC LOCK Sequential recording mode servo lock EDIT Editing mode servo unlock To set an initial timecode value EDIT LOCK Editing mode servo lock l S ge JOG STILL Jog mode still playback Perform the following procedure z p s JOG FWD Forward jog i JOG REV Reverse jog 3 SHUTTLE 2 0 Shuttle mode playback speed S PREVIEW Preview mode 2 x a AUTO EDIT Auto edit mode RESET button H4 REVIEW Review mode gt iw S 1 Press the COUNTER SELECT button and select TC Continued Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 63 nua q97 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo HAA Setting Time Data a 2 Press the HOLD button The first digit of the time data hours minutes seconds frames in the sub LCD begins to flash To set all digits to 0 Press the RESET button Confirm the JOG indicator lights and select jog mode if not Shuttle mode is not recommendable Select the digit to set by rotating the jog dial The flashing digit changes to the digit on the right when you rotate the jog dial clockwise and to the digit on the left when you rotate it counterclockwise Set the value for the flashing digit by rotating the jog dial while pressing the search button Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you finish setting all digits Press the SET button If the F RUN R RUN item is set to F RUN
110. is nearly exhausted the BATT display flashes When the power is completely exhausted a flashing E End appears Regarding the remaining battery power indication also see the sections BAT END battery end setting and BAT NE battery near end setting on page 74 ONO EDIT indication Appears when a tape recorded in DV format is played back You may play back a tape recorded in DV format but you cannot record the results of editing on the tape This indication appears also when the audio recording mode set on the unit is different from the audio recording mode used on the tape Audio settings page selection indication To select one of the groups of the audio settings pages AU 1 to AU 4 or MIX SWP press F1 to highlight this display then press the UP or DOWN button The selected page in the group or the audio settings sub page appears when you press the PAGE button For details see the next section To switch between menu pages on the next page Audio recording mode indication When changing the audio recording mode selection use F2 to highlight this indication then press the UP button or the DOWN button so that the indication for the desired mode appears in the sub LCD 2 48k Two channel 48 kHz mode 4 32k Four channel 32 kHz mode Pressing first F2 to highlight this indication then the PAGE button displays the general settings page 1 see page 73 Input audio signal indication When c
111. itch see below Timecode character and setup menu section see page 19 METER switch see Display Panel on page 14 PREROLL wi RECSEQ EDIT REC INHI switch tape transport section REW ge PLAY T mu Cl O a O D oan E E Editing section see page 20 ENTRY SHIFT FFWD na STOP Tape transport section see page 17 Audio control section see page 21 REMOTE LOCAL switch Selects the source for control of this unit When two DSR 70 70P units are connected set this switch on the player to REMOTE REMOTE This unit is controlled from the device connected to the REMOTE connector In this case all VCR operations using this unit s control panel are disabled except the STOP and EJECT buttons When combining two DSR 70 70P units as a pair of recorder and player set the REMOTE LOCAL switch of the player to REMOTE LOCAL This unit is controlled from the control panel Normally set the switch to this position When the REMOTE is selected you can determine which tape transport control buttons on the control panel are enabled See setup menu item 006 on page 102 16 Chapter 1 Overview Tape transport section REC INHI switch PREROLL button REC NH TC CHARACTER F INT ON MENU SET o ON REMOTE EXT OFF ASSEMBLE rm INSERT VIDEO AUDIO Te 50a d AUDIO IN a TRIM C CLIP ust fink MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT
112. itches from the battery pack to AC power POWER switch ON AC 550 550CE To AC power AC power cord supplied with AC 550 550CE DC power cord supplied with AC 550 550CE To use the AC DN2 A Follow the procedure below to mount the AC DN2 A on the top panel of this unit and connect to AC power When two DSR 70 70P units are combined you can supply both units with power by fitting a single AC DN2A to either unit When you use a single AC DN2A to supply power to two DSR 70 70P units exercise the following caution e Do not turn the POWER switches of both units on at a time Turn one unit on then wait a moment before turning the other unit on e Do not insert cassettes into both units at a time Insert a cassette into one unit then wait a moment before inserting a cassette into the other unit If you turn on the POWER switches of the recorder and player at a time or insert cassettes to the recorder and player at a time this unit possibly may not be powered In this case turn the POWER switches of both units off then turn them on again following the above instructions Should this unit not be powered turn both POWER switches off and disconnect the AC power cord of the AC DN2A After about 10 minutes connect the AC power cord of the AC DN2A again and turn the two units POWER switches on one by one as mentioned above Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 33 SUOIJOOUUOD
113. itors other than the loop end monitor are in the ON position Set the 75 Q termination switches to OFF on all monitors other than the loop end monitor Audio problems Symptom The AUDIO INPUT level adjustment knobs do not work Cause The AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch is set to PRESET Remedy Set the AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch to VARIABLE Sliding the PB AUDIO level adjustment sliders does not change the playback audio output level PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch is set to PRESET Set the PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch to VARIABLE Editing problems Symptom Execution of video editing in insert mode causes subcode data recorded on tape other than time code data to disappear from tape Cause Remedy This phenomenon cannot be avoided with an editing system using this unit as the recorder 130 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Error Messages This unit is provided with a self diagnostic function Note that detects internal abnormalities When it detects an To display error messages on the monitor screen set abnormality it outputs an error message to the monitor the CHARACTER switch to ON screen and indicates an error code in the sub LCD ERROR AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED INFORM SERUI E Error message OF FOLLOWING CODE 02 603 e _ Error code PRESS EJECT KEY ar TO EJECT TapE Direction E
114. k OUT point Any frame digits value is ignored OO og Using the jog shuttle dial move the selection mark asterisk to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list The Mark IN point address is stored as the IN point and the Mark OUT point address is stored as the OUT point At the same time IN button and the OUT button light Perform either one of the following operations e Hold down the ENTRY SHIFT button and press the TRIM LIST button exiting from the ClipLink log data list e Cue up to the IN point or OUT point See page 93 Cue up to the tape position to be made the new Mark IN point See the section Finding Edit Position Search on page 49 Holding down the IN button press the ENTRY SHIFT button The ENTRY SHIFT button lights and the Mark IN point address changes Cue up to the tape position to be made the new Mark OUT point See page 49 Holding down the OUT button press the ENTRY SHIFT button The Mark OUT point address changes Holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the TRIM LIST button to display the ClipLink log data list then make sure the selection mark asterisk is kept at the position of the desired data item selected in step 1 If the selection mark asterisk is at a wrong position Using the jog shuttle dial return the selection mark to the desired data it
115. l cable not supplied E RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied Player settings Recorder settings Switch menu Setting Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON switch switch Setup menu item 014 Other than OFF Setup menu item 912 CASCADE Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 1 1 9 AE ai HN sBuljes pue suoosuuog g Ja deyo NN Connections for Parallel Recording Using Two Units The following shows connections for parallel For information about how to carry out two unit parallel recording using two DSR 70 70P units recording see the section Parallel Recording Using Two In the following the controlling unit is referred to as Units on page 81 the recorder and the controlled unit as the player f The connections and settings to be made differ depending on the timecode to be used as follows Inputting an external timecode to both the player and recorder Audio signal Audio signal Video signal Video signal Timecode gt O usel a DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder XLR cable not supplied Ce mgo IE 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied _ RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 f
116. l recording made by inputting external video and audio signals to both the player and recorder Audio signal Video signal Video signal aunio AUDIO INPUT VIDEO VIDEO INPUT CH 1 INPUT INPUT CH 1 gt a EE ar REMOTE er T OOO VIDEO alo INPUT G Of ie T J e eze Ello P JOE QO 6 Bie gt REMOTE DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder XLR cable lied cable not supplie Ce go IE 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied gt RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied Player settings Recorder settings Switch menu Setting Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination OFF VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON switch switch Setup menu item 014 Other than OFF Setup menu item 912 PARALLEL 1 1 8 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Connections for sequential recording made by inputting external video and audio signals to the player and inputting the video and audio signals output from the player to the recorder Audio signal Video signal DSR 70 70P player 2lelo So DSR 70 70P recorder XLR cable not supplied PENI 75 2 coaxia
117. ll edit points that have been set Use this button also when resetting the setup menu to its factory default settings 1 E E pictures E E stands for Electric to Electric In E E mode the video and audio signals that are input to the VCR s recording circuitry do not pass through any 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview For more information see Setting Time Data on page 61 For information about how to reset the setup menu to its factory default settings see the section Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values page 105 COUNTER SELECT button Alternately selects CNT counter value TC timecode and UB user bits as the time data used in editing and displayed in the sub LCD LIGHT backlight on off switch Turns the backlights of the sub LCD and audio level meter on and off You can also use the LIGHTSW setting of the sub LCD menu to turn the LCD monitor power on and off For details see page 74 METER switch Selects the audio channel whose level is displayed by the audio level meter CH 1 2 Display the recording playback and E E levels of audio channels 1 and 2 CH 3 4 Display the recording playback and E E levels of audio channels 3 and 4 magnetic conversion circuits but instead are output via electric circuits only The pictures output in E E mode are referred to as E E pictures Audio level meter Displays the recording and playback audio levels of two
118. lly selected also for input audio Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 67 PR ESEE R E nua dO1 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo HAA Sub LCD Menu Display and Settings Making Operating Mode and Video Audio Signal Settings nn es __ Sub LCD Menu Basic Operations To switch between menu pages In addition to the home page the sub LCD menu has For more information about the video and audio settings pages that allow you to make settings for input and pages see the section Input and Output Settings for Video output of video and audio signals and other general and Audio Signals on page 70 settings You can switch between pages by pressing the buttons shown in the figure below Home page 01 23 45 01 AU 1 2 48k ANALOG CMPST 2 8 28 8 E a i 2 H PAGE PAGE General settings 1 Video a PAGE Audio 1 1 P General settings 2 Home g Audio 2 1 S e Audio 1 2 Home PAGE o MIX SWP aJa E Audio 1 3 PAGE a Home R a When the unit is first powered on and when you return to the home page none of the items on the page are highlighted b You can return to the home page by keeping
119. lue and Recording Timecode 63 Synchronizing the Internal Timecode Generator With an External Signal External Lock neeese 65 Sub LCD Menu Display and Settings Making Operating Mode and Video Audio Signal Seuings sche eee es 66 Sub LCD Menu Home Page and Sub LCD Operation Buttons 2 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeereeneeeneee 66 Sub LCD Menu Basic Operations eee eeeeseeeseceseeeeeeeeee 68 Input and Output Settings for Video and Audio Signals Sub LCD Menu ececeeees 70 Making Settings in the Audio Settings Pages 0 0 70 Making Settings in the Audio Settings Subpages 71 Making Settings in the Video Settings Pages e eee 72 General Settings Pages of the Sub LCD Menu 73 4 Table of Contents Chapters Special Editing and Special Editing ten ene ase eee 75 Recording Playback Quick Editii gennana na 75 Continuous Editing sssisscsisiieisnn nnna 77 Manual Editing jet accuAl id tannin nied ea wiinieien 78 Recording octe ccssisdcuns acc acssanavansauecaesdivasascaanetueueraaraeaneduteneas 79 Preparations for Recording 0 0 eeeceeeceeeeeneeeeeeseceseenseeees 719 Recording Operation nasrini ninia 79 Sequential Recording Using Two Units 0 0 eee eeeeeeeee 80 Parallel Recording Using Two Units 0 0 eee eeeeseceseeeteeees 81 Two Input Switched Video Recording Optional DSBK 180 180P Required eee cette eeeeees 82 Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format O
120. memory of the recording tape is not large enough To cancel the dubbing operation Press the MENU button 5 Press the SET button The recording tape and source tape are both automatically wound back to the beginning and dubbing starts At the same time the screen changes as follows i LINK DUBBING A V TC CM EXECUTING TCR 00 00 00 00 UBR 00 00 00 00 ABORT MENU KEY To end the dubbing operation while it is in progress Press the STOP button The dubbing operation stops and a message asking whether to copy the contents of the cassette memory appears For more information about this see the subsequent section If you end dubbing while it is in progress on this page When dubbing is completed A message COMPLETED appears on the LCD monitor The source tape and recording tape are both automatically rewound to the beginning and the cassettes ejected The unit returns to the state in step 3 6 To continue by dubbing another tape repeat steps 4and 5 T To end the dubbing operation and exit from the menu press the MENU button If the cassette memory of the recording tape is not large enough When you insert the recording tape and source tape in this unit and the player respectively whereas A V TC CM has been selected as the items for dubbing their cassette memory contents are checked automatically If as a result the cassette memory capacity of the recording
121. menu In explaining the subsequent steps of this operating procedure illustrations of screens shown when using the i LINK interface are used You can apply the same operating procedure also when using the SDTI QSDI interface Press the SET button The screen changes as follows allowing you to select a desired group of items for dubbing SYSTEM MENU i LINK DUBBING A V A V TC e A V Audio and video e A V TC Audio video and timecode e A V TC CM Audio video timecode and cassette memroy ClipLink log data Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 3 4 Using the jog shuttle dial select a desired group of items for dubbing then press the SET button The menu screen changes as follows Example The screen displayed when A V TC CM is selected i LINK DUBBING A V TC CM INSERT RECORD TAPE IN THIS UTR AND SOURCE TAPE IN THE PLAYER UTR ABORT MENU KEY Insert the source tape in the player and the recording tape in this unit A message to make sure dubbing may be started appears i LINK DUBBING A U TC CM START i LINK DUBBING START SET KEY ABORT MENU KEY If the cassette memory capacity of the recording tape is not sufficient A message urging you to replace the recording tape by a tape with a larger cassette memory capacity appears For more information about this see the next section If the cassette
122. monitor a i 1 Assign channel 1 to monitor output 1 16 t s the normal size 2 1 9 the normal size Assign channel 2 to monitor output 1 4 1 4 the normal size 1 2 Assign mixed signals from channels 1 and 2 to PP POSI Select the position of the smaller picture to monitor output This corresponds to the be inset for picture in picture display on the MONITOR item setting METER in audio D aona _ Upper left position settings page 1 3 2 Upper right position 3 Lower left position 4 Lower right position j j j j PROCESS Select what to use to control the following Making Settings in the Video CONTROL items SETUP when using the setup menu Settings Pages or PANEL when using the front control section f e Video output level The following tables show the items that can be set in e Chroma sail output level the video settings pages e Setup level DSR 70 black level DSR 70P Chroma phase Video settings page WIDE Select whether to record play back video with wide screen aspect ratio information requiring the LCD monitor to switch to 16 9 mode AUTO The LCD monitor automatically MONITOR PPMODE PPSIZE PP POSI switches to 16 9 mode when wide screen OUTPUT OFF 1 9 4 video is input or played back PROCESS ON The LCD monitor is always in 16 9 CONTROL WIDE ZEBRA mode PANEL AUIS OFF OFF The LCD monitor does not switch to 16 9 mode ZEBRA Set the zebra pattern to be displayed in the 72 Chapter 4 Time
123. nded Menu Extended Menu Operations To use the extended menu set basic menu item 999 MENU GRADE to ENHAN beforehand In the extended menu you can carry out the same operations as in the basic menu except setting of sub items To set sub items Operate as follows STANDBY STOP STOP button SHUTTLE JOG JOG indicator Search button 1 Confirm the JOG indicator lights If not set the unit to jog mode by pressing the jog dial 2 Select the desired menu item For information about how to select a menu item see the section Changing the currently displayed menu item page 104 3 Holding down the STOP button turn the jog dial to select the desired sub item 4 Holding down the search button turn the jog dial to change the value for the selected sub item 1 12 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Chapter Connections and Settings Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Editing In order to provide stable video and audio signals for analog editing it is necessary for the built in time base REF VIDEO IN connector corrector TBC to operate correctly To ensure this anao ite eo eae input a reference video signal synchronized with the video signal to the REF VIDEO IN connector and set the REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch to ON Connections for
124. nterfaces A wide range of analog interfaces is provided allowing this unit to be connected to various video and audio devices e Analog video Composite and S video interfaces are provided There is also a component interface option DSBK 170 e Analog audio There are two input channels and two output channels There is also support for microphone input Full Functionality for More Efficient Editing This unit has a number of functions which assist in efficient and precise editing Support for ClipLink function This unit accepts instructions from an EditStation to transfer to the EditStation ClipLink log data held in the cassette memory or index pictures recorded on the tape On the EditStation you can use these images and data to carry out editing operations efficiently e Displaying ClipLink log data e Changing ClipLink log data OK NG status e Cuing up to Mark IN and cue points provided by ClipLink log data e For cut editing copying Mark IN data from ClipLink log data For an overview of the ClipLink function refer to the separate ClipLink Guide 2 SDI Serial Digital Interface is used for transferring video signals in component digital format D1 3 is a trademark of Sony Corporation and indicates that this product is in agreement with IEEE1394 1995 specifications and their revisions Internal timecode generator and reader An internal timecode generator and reader enables timecode compliant with
125. nto the raised position the setting becomes VARIABLE When you press it again to depress it the setting returns to PRESET Top Panel PRESET This is the normal setting Regardless of the knob position the chroma phase is set to the standard value VARIABLE The chroma phase can be adjusted across a range of 30 POWER indicator Lights green when the POWER switch is turned on and changes to red when recording starts LEVEL speaker headphones level knob Adjusts the volume of the speaker or headphones connected to the HEADPHONES jack HEADPHONES jack stereo phone jack Connect headphones The speaker is muted when headphones are connected POWER switch Powers the unit on and off When the unit is powered the POWER indicator lights Shoulder belt attachment fixture Slide the cover off while pressing the lever BREAKER button Battery connector Battery connector Connect a BP L60 L60A L90 L90A Battery Pack DC L90 Battery Adaptor or AC DN2 DN2A AC Adaptor When the AC 550 550CE AC Adaptor or another power supply has been connected to the DC IN connector on the rear panel the power from the DC IN connector is used instead of the power from this connector For more information see Power Preparations on page 29 Note The AC DN1 AC Adaptor and the BP L40 and NP 1B Battery Packs cannot be used Chapter 1 Overview 23 ta Para YAM A MAIMEAQ Jajdeyo
126. o control one unit from another PLAYER button The buttons of the editing and tape transport sections on the recorder side of the control panel work to control the player RECORDER button The buttons of the editing and tape transport sections on the recorder side of the control panel work to control the recorder itself EJECT button Press to eject the cassette or open the cassette compartment The button lights while the cassette is being ejected REC INHI switch When on recording to the tape is inhibited regardless of the setting of the cassette s REC SAVE switch The REC INHI indicator lights Cassette compartment Insert a cassette here Press the EJECT button to open the compartment Timecode character and setup menu section TC INT EXT switch CHARACTER switch MENU button SET button REC INHI OFF LOCAL OF ON REMOTE EXT ASSEMBLE VIDEO Oo0o00n CH1 1 2 CH2 3 4 PREROLL Nii REC SEQ EDIT METER EJECT CH 1 2 a CH 3 4 REW servo PLAY F FWD pi STOP TC INT EXT internal external timecode switch Selects the timecode to use INT Use the timecode generated by this unit s built in timecode generator EXT The external timecode input to the TC IN connector CHARACTER switch Selects whether or not to display timecode and other superimposed text data on the LCD monitor and the output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPE
127. ode 63 two input switched video recording 82 Redoing an edit 59 REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch 25 REF VIDEO IN OUT connectors 25 Reference video signals 113 Remaining battery power display 67 Remaining tape time indication 66 REMOTE connector 26 REMOTE setting 73 REMOTE LOCAL switch 16 RESET button 14 REVIEW button 21 Reviewing an edit 58 REW button 18 Index 1 43 x pul AN Index S VIDEO IN OUT connectors 25 SDI IN OUT 1 2 connectors DSBK 160 27 SDI 10 115 SDTI QSDI 10 114 SDTI QSDI IN OUT connectors DSBK 150 27 Search button and indicators 18 Search 49 Selecting an edit mode 47 Sequential recording using two units 80 SERVO indicator 18 SET button 19 SET UP BLACK LEVEL knob 23 Setting settings 113 audio signal input and output 70 general settings 73 edit points 50 edit points using recorder only 56 for editing 38 initial timecode value 63 operating mode 66 player settings 41 recorder settings 38 time data 61 user bits 64 video audio signals 66 video settings 72 when connecting editing control unit 115 Setup menu 101 basic menu 101 extended menu 106 menu system configuration 101 Shoulder belt 126 attachment fixture 24 Special editing 75 Specifications 135 STANDBY indicator 18 Starting an edit 58 STOP button 18 Stopping an edit 58 Sub LCD 15 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan Sub LCD menu 61 audio settings pages 70 audio signal settings 70 basic operations 68 display
128. og g Je deyo ANN Connections for Two Unit Synchronous Playback The following shows connections for synchronous For information about how to carry out two unit playback using two DSR 70 70P units In the following the controlling unit is referred to as synchronous playback see the section Two Unit Synchronous Playback on page 89 the recorder and the controlled unit as the player DSR 70 70P player DSR 70 70P recorder IE 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied E RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied Player settings Recorder settings Switch menu Setting Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL Setup menu item 004 ON Synchronize OFF Do not synchronize Setup menu item 305 ACCUR 0 frame When synchronizing ROUGH 1 frame synchronization accuracy REF VIDEO IN 75 Q ON termination switch 1 22 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Connections for Two Input Switched Video Recording Optional DSBK 180 180P Required You can use the DSR 70 70P in combination with two DSR 300 300P or other camcorders for two input switched video recording The following figure shows the connections in this case Note In this case the DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Iuput Board is required For information about how to carry out two input
129. ombined this button allows you to perform sequential recording from one unit to another For details see Sequential Recording Using Two Units on page 80 To monitor E E mode You can monitor input signals in E E mode by pressing this button from stop mode The button lights when pressed To return to the original picture press the STOP button You can view E E video during playback search fast forward and rewind by pressing this button The E E video continues for as long as the button is kept pressed Chapter 1 Overview 17 enso eao K MAIMEAQ Jajdeyo HINA Location and Function of Parts EDIT button Press together with the PLAY button to perform manual editing To monitor E E mode You can monitor input signals in E E mode by pressing this button from stop mode The button lights when pressed and the input signals selected with the ASSEMBLE or INSERT buttons appear in E E mode To return to the original picture press the STOP button You can view E E video during playback search fast forward and rewind by pressing this button The E E video continues for as long as the button is kept pressed STOP button Press this button lighting it to stop playback or recording When you stop playback the LCD monitor displays E E or still picture playback depending on the PB EE setting in the sub LCD menu Setting setup menu item 105 to ON or LIMIT causes this button to flash when the input vi
130. or off Chapter3 Editing 47 Bupa Jeydeyuo HAAN Selecting an Edit Mode Insert Editing In insert editing you insert video audio and timecode at desired positions on an already recorded tape You can insert all three types of data at the same time or insert one of the types separately Before you use an unrecorded tape in insert editing video signal such as black signal and timecode must be recorded on all over the tape Selecting insert mode 48 Chapter 3 Editing RECORDER 1 Press the RECORDER button on the recorder control panel The RECORDER indicator lights 2 Press one or more of the INSERT buttons on the recorder control panel to select the signals you want to insert The corresponding INSERT indicators light To cancel insert mode Press the lit INSERT buttons again to turn the corresponding indicators off Selection of a signal is canceled when its indicator goes out Finding Edit Points Search Playback in search mode using the jog and shuttle dials allows finding edit points quickly Jog mode Playback speed is determined by the rotation speed of the jog dial between 1 times normal speed Rotate the dial in the clockwise direction to search in the forward direction and rotate the dial in the counterclockwise direction to search in the reverse direction Shuttle mode Playback speed is determined by the rotation
131. output from the INFORMATION VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector and display on the LCD monitor when the SELECT control panel CHARACTER switch is set to ON T amp STA Time data and the units status T amp UB Time data and user bit data When UB is selected with the COUNTER SELECT button the user bit data and time data arranged in that order are displayed T amp CNT Time data and counter count When CNT is selected with the COUNTER SELECT button the counter count and time data arranged in that order are displayed TIME Timecode LTC or VITC only DATE Recording date and time 006 LOCAL Determine which tape transport control buttons on the control panel are enabled when FUNCTION this unit is controlled from external equipment ENABLE DIS All buttons and switches are disabled ST amp EJ Only the STOP button and EJECT button are enabled ENA All buttons and switches except the RECORDER button and PLAYER button are enabled 007 TAPE TIMER Determine whether to display the counter in 12 hour mode or 24 hour mode DISPLAY 12H 12 hour mode 24H 24 hour mode 008 MONITORING For editing with two DSR 70 70P units determine whether the recorder unit is forced SELECTION FOR into E E mode when the recorder PLAYER button is pressed to view the player VTR TO VTR playback signals on the LCD monitor on the recorder EDIT MANU Do not force the recorder into E E mode AUTO Force the recorder into E E mode 009 CHARACTER Determin
132. pedance balanced MONITOR AUDIO Phono jack x1 6 dBu 47 KQ load unbalanced Headphone output HEADPHONES Stereo phone jack x1 gt to 20 dBu 8 Q unbalanced Timecode output TC OUT BNC type x1 SMPTE DSR 70 EBU DSR 70P 2 2 Vp p 3 0 dB 600 Q unbalanced Control connector REMOTE D sub 9 pin x1 for connection with another DSR 70 70P unit or other editing control unit complied with RS 422A Power input DC IN XLR 4 pin male Accessories supplied Shoulder belt 1 Connector caps 1 set Operating Instructions 1 ClipLink Guide 1 Accessories not supplied DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board DSBK 150 SDTI QSDD Input Output Board DSBK 160 SDI Input Output Board DSBK 170 Analog Component Input Output Board DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Input Board BKNW 225 Docking Kit RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin Remote Control Cable 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft in length BP 90A L60 L60A L90 L90A Battery Pack DC L90 210 Battery Adaptor BC 210 210CE 410 410CE L50 L100 L100CE Battery Charger AC DN2 DN2A 550 S50CE CMA 8A 8ACE AC Adaptor PDV 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Digital Video Cassette standard size PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME Digital Video Cassette mini size DV12CL Cleaning Cassette standard size DVM12CL Cleaning Cassette mini size Related products DNW A25 A25P Betacam SX Digital Videocassette Recorder ES 7 EditStation DSR 300 300P Digital Camcorder Design and specifications
133. points for audio separately from the IN points for video audio split editing For details see To set audio IN points separately from video IN points audio split editing on page 51 If it is necessary to operate the buttons or dial on the player set setup menu item 006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE to ENA beforehand see page 102 Proceed as follows to set edit points AUDIO IN AUDIO IN trim CLIP LIST LINK MARK ENTRY SHIFT _ trm _ CLIP LIST LINK MARK ENTRY SHIFT DELETE DELETE REVIEW PREVIEW AUTO EDIT LII AUTO EDIT button PREVIEW button 1 Rotate the player side jog or shuttle dial to find the player edit points For details about jog shuttle dial operations see Finding Edit Points Search on page 49 2 Press the IN button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button at the point you want to set as the IN point Press the OUT button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button at the point you want to set as the OUT point The IN and OUT points are set and the IN and OUT buttons light 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the recorder side to set the recorder IN or OUT point As soon as you set three edit points on the player and recorder the PREVIEW button and the AUTO EDIT button light to indicate that you can conduct a preview or edit If you set four or more edit points on the player and recor
134. ptional DSBK 140 or DSBK 150 Required ceeeeeeees 85 Play DAG ssid steed ccacatirnavancineitcadactatanatvestivaitineadsGeasesendones 88 Preparations for Playback 000 eeeeeseeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeecnaeees 88 Playback Operation zicer sineereeon Salento 88 Two Unit Synchronous Playback cc ceceeeeeeeeeseeeneeeneeees 89 Chapter6 ClipLink Operation Overview of ClipLink Operation c cscseesseeees 91 Displaying ClipLink Log Data cccssseeeeeeseeereeeeeee 92 Detailed Data Display 0 eee eee teietada 92 Cuing Up to Mark IN OUT and Cue Points 000 93 Cuing Up to Any Desired Position eee eeeeeseeeseeeeeeees 93 Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN Cue Points 0 0 0 eee 93 Rewriting ClipLink Log Data ccsssseeeeeeseeeeeneeee 94 Changing the Reel Number ou cece ceeeeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeees 94 Changing Mark IN OUT Points 000 eeeeeeeeeneeeneeeneeees 94 Changing the OK NG Status oo eee eeeeeeeereeeneeeeeeseeees 95 Adding to Deleting From ClipLink Log Data 97 Adding Mark IN OUT Points sccscscscssessscoussnrstentossasesnsncdvness 97 Deleting Mark IN OUT Points eee eeceeeeeseeereeeneeeneeees 97 Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data 99 Table of Contents 5 Table of Contents Chapter7 Setup Menu Menu System Configuration csscsesseeeeeees 101 Basie MENU ies Seccedieredectua tected capeanecuhe ee saseeanterssistencedenietess 101
135. pue suonesedald 1aMOg Z saldeup M SUOIJOB9UUOD pue suonesedald JBMOg Z Jaldeyo AAI Power Preparations 1 Remove the cover of the battery connector 2 Insert the V wedge shoe on the AC DN2A in the V groove on one unit and slide the AC DN2A until the battery charging connector is connected to the battery connector Battery charging connector Battery connector 3 Use the DC power cord supplied with the AC DN2A to connect the DC output connector on the AC DN2A and the DC IN connector on the rear of another unit To DC output connector DC power cord supplied with the AC DN2A 4 Supply the AC DN2A with AC power For information about how to supply AC power to the AC DN2A refer to the manual for the AC DN2A 34 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections System Configuration The figure below shows example equipment that can be connected to this unit DVCAM cassette DVCAM camcorder SDI DSBK 160 gt V DV cassette DV camcorder DNW A25 A25P digital VCR SDTI QSDI DSBK 150 a see e960 0 0000 o PIONOOO ojoo SDTI QSDI DSBK 150 Component DSBK 170
136. put level can be adjusted across a range of 3 dB You can change the adjustment range by using setup menu item 714 For details see page 110 22 Chapter 1 Overview CHROMA knob Adjusts the chroma signal output level This knob is a push switch When you press it to bring it into the raised position the setting becomes VARIABLE When you press it again to depress it the setting returns to PRESET PRESET This is the normal setting Regardless of the knob position the chroma signal output level is set to the standard value VARIABLE The chroma signal output level can be adjusted across a range of 3 dB You can change the adjustment range by using setup menu item 714 For details see page 110 SET UP BLACK LEVEL knob Adjusts the setup level for DSR 70 or the black level for DSR 70P This knob is a push switch When you press it to bring it into the raised position the setting becomes VARIABLE When you press it again to depress it the setting returns to PRESET PRESET This is the normal setting Regardless of the knob position the setup level for DSR 70 or the black level for DSR 7OP is set to the standard value VARIABLE The setup level can be adjusted across a range of 30 IRE for DSR 70 and the black level can be adjusted across a range of 210 mV for DSR 7OP CHROMA PHASE knob Adjusts the chroma phase phase relative to burst This knob is a push switch When you press it to bring it i
137. r connected to the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 SUPER connector as shown in the LCD monitor Cursor indicating the currently selected item Group name for the currently selected item HO R METER H01 0PE HOURS 102 HO2 DRUM HOURS 52 104 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Turn the jog or shuttle dial depending on the current search mode indicated by JOG SHUTTLE indicators Turning the jog or shuttle dial in the clockwise direction increments the item number and turning it in the counterclockwise direction decrements the item number If you turn the shuttle dial the item number changes at a rate depending on the shuttle dial angle If you turn the jog dial the item number changes on the jog dial rotation speed Changing a menu item setting value Resetting the menu settings to their To change the setting value of the currently displayed factory default values menu item use the following procedure LCD monitor RESET button SET button MENU button 1 Set the MENU button 1 Holding down the search button turn the jog or shuttle dial The menu appears on the LCD monitor The setting value changes at a rate depending on 2 Press the RESET button the shuttle dial angle or on the jog dial rotation speed 3 Pres
138. r tape transport you can carry out two unit synchronous playback with an accuracy of 0 frame For equipment signal connections and basic settings see the section Connections for Two Unit Synchronous Playback on page 122 Perform the following procedure In the following the controlling unit is referred to as the recorder and the controlled unit as the player AUDIO IN __ trim CLIP LIST LINK MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT LI PREROLL wi RECSEQ EDIT REW servo PLAY FFWD stanoBY STOP SHUTTLE JOG 1 Insert two source tapes in the recorder and player 2 Cue up to the tape position where to start playback on each of the recorder and the player then holding down the ENTRY SHIFT button press the IN button On each unit the cued up tape position is set as the IN point and the IN button lights 3 Press the RECORDER button lighting the RECORDER indicator button press the PREVIEW button Both the recorder and the player start preroll followed by playback by the two units When the setup menu item 004 is set to ON and 305 set to ACCUR on the recorder side the recorder and player tape transports are 4 On the recorder holding down the ENTRY SHIFT synchronized during the preroll allowing two unit synchronous playback with 0 frame accuracy to start at the player and recorder
139. rch button down the detailed data display appears CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST 003 196 MARK IN 00 03 50 00 MARK OUT 00 04 03 00 Mark IN point OK NG OK display cue point SCENE NO 001 and index picture TAKE NO 03 addresses not displayed Cuing Up to Mark IN OUT and Cue Points Cuing Up to Any Desired Position To cue up to the point specified by the data item selected on the ClipLink log data list proceed as follows IN button OUT button o 00000 PREROLL noooooomn 2 aoe ojo Aeka gt EN 1 1 Using the jog shuttle dial move the selection mark asterisk to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list When the selected data item display contains M mark The Mark IN point address is stored as the IN point and the Mark OUT point address is stored as the OUT point At the same time the IN button and the OUT button on the control panel light When the selected data item display contains C mark The cue point address is stored as the IN point and the IN button on the control panel lights 2 Operate as follows e To cue up to the mark IN point or cue point Holding down the IN button press the PREROLL button To cue up to the mark OUT point Holding down the OUT button press the PREROLL button This exits from the ClipLink log da
140. rds at the same time e DSBK 140 i LINK DV Input Output Board This board enables cut editing between two DSR 70 70P units This board also allows you to connect the unit to other equipment provided with a Sony DV connector to carry out editing or dubbing of digital video and audio signals e DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI Input Output Board The unit fitted with this board can be connected to the ES 7 EditStation to carry out digital nonlinear editing You can also connect the unit to the DSR 85 85P 80 80P 60 60P Digital Videocassete Recorder or Player and carry out digital editing or dubbing operation e DSBK 160 SDI Input Output Board Using this board you can connect the unit to the DNW A25 A25P Betacam SX Digital Videocassette Recorder and carry out cut editing e DSBK 170 Analog Component Input Output Board This board allows you to connect the unit to Betacam SP VCRs and carry out editing and dubbing operations The following board may be used in combination with any one of the above four boards e DSBK 180 180P Dual Video Input Board This board allows two video cameras to be connected to the unit so that you may carry out video recording switching between the signals from the two cameras BKNW 225 Docking Kit Use to combine two DSR 70 70P units Location and Function of Parts This unit is comprised of the parts shown in the figure below the How to open the display panel Slide the lock release switch
141. reated as follows Operation Automatic creation of Mark IN OUT points The recording starting point is made a Mark IN point and the recording ending point is made a Mark OUT point Recording Editing The edit IN point the video IN point or audio IN point whichever coming first is made a Mark IN point and the edit OUT point is made a Mark OUT point Notes e If recording or editing is carried out when the setup menu item 129 CLIPLINK is set to OFF the existing ClipLink log data is erased e If you carry out recording or editing on a tape on which index pictures are already recorded the existing ClipLink log data for the tape is lost e The Mark IN OUT point data automatically created during recording or editing operation for a tape on which no index pictures are recorded is added to the end of the existing ClipLink log data for the tape e If you carry out recording or editing on a tape position linked to the existing ClipLink log data the link between them is lost Therefore when you start creating new ClipLink log data where on the tape to start recording or editing must be determined very carefully If the existing ClipLink log data is no longer required erase it beforehand To erase ClipLink log data After displaying the ClipLink log data list proceed as follows oO 00000 upe aac DELETE 1 Holding down the DELETE
142. rmation displayed 61 LEVEL knob 23 LIGHT switch 14 LIGHTSW setting 74 LIMITER 70 LINE OUT 71 Loading cassettes 45 Maintenance 127 Manual editing 78 MENU button 19 Menu system configuration 101 METER switch 14 MIX SWAP_ 70 Modifying edit points 55 MONLVR 71 MONITOR audio settings 71 video settings 72 MONITOR AUDIO connector 25 Monitoring during an edit 57 NO EDIT indication 67 Operating mode settings 66 Optional boards 12 DSBK 140 12 36 85 113 DSBK 150 12 85 114 DSBK 160 12 115 DSBK 170 12 117 DSBK 180 180P 12 82 Optional interface board fitting port 26 Output video signal phase 83 Overview 9 PAGE button 15 Parallel recording using two units 81 PB AUDIO CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment sliders 22 PB AUDIO PRESET VARIABLE switch 22 PB EE setting 73 PLAY button 18 Playback 75 88 preparations 88 two unit synchronous playback 89 PLAYER button 19 Player settings 41 PLAYER RECORDER indicators 19 POWER indicator 23 Power preparations 29 POWER switch 23 PP MODE 72 PP POSI 72 PP SIZE 72 PREROLL button 17 Preroll 54 PRESET REGEN setting 73 PREVIEW button 21 Previewing edit results 54 PROCESS CONTROL 72 Quick editing 75 Rear panel 24 REC INHI indicator 17 REC INHI switch 19 REC SAVE switch 44 REC SEQ button 17 RECORDER button 19 Recorder settings 38 Recording 79 parallel recording using two units 81 preparations 79 sequential recording using two units 80 timec
143. rror code m Error02 603 Monitor screen Sub LCD Alarm Messages When a setting connection or operation error has been such as the ones shown below to the monitor screen made or when a problem such as condensation on and the sub LCD heads has occurred the unit outputs alarm messages ALARM REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED Cause of alarm SET REMOTE LOCAL SWITCHe e Direction TO LOCAL REMOTE Monitor screen Sub LCD If an alarm message appears follow the direction To display alarm messages on the monitor screen set indicated under the message on the monitor screen the CHARACTER switch to ON and setup menu item 016 ALARM and 106 REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM to ON or LIMIT Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1 31 Hunooysejqnos pue soueuajureyy 6 JaIdeuD HM ANNI Troubleshooting List of alarm messages and associated directions Here is a list of alarm messages and associated directions to appear on the monitor screen It also shows the corresponding alarm messages to appear on the sub LCD of this unit Alarm messages and associated directions In this list the Causes of alarm are arranged in alphabetic order of the first word of their phrases Alarm message on monitor screen Buljooysejqnos pue soueusjuley 6 Ja deyD I WA Direction Alarm message on sub LCD Cause A cleaning tape has been inserted The tape will autom
144. rs meter 128 Digitally dubbing signals in DVCAM format 85 Display panel 14 Docking kit 125 DSBK 140 12 27 36 85 113 DSBK 150 12 27 85 114 DSBK 160 12 27 115 DSBK 170 12 27 117 DSBK 180 180P 12 82 123 Duration between edit points 52 DV IN OUT connector DSBK 140 27 DVCAM format 9 Edit 37 aborting 58 continuous editing 77 executing 57 manual editing 78 monitoring 57 operation sequence 37 outline 57 previewing 54 58 quick editing 75 redoing 59 starting 58 stopping 58 EDIT button 18 Edit mode 47 Edit points deletion 55 checking 52 cuing up 53 finding 49 modifying 55 setting 50 setting using recorder only 56 E E mode 17 18 EJECT button 19 Ejecting cassettes 46 ENTRY SHIFT button 21 Error messages 131 Executing an edit 57 Extended menu 106 items 106 operations 112 sub items 112 External lock 65 FFWD button 18 Features 9 Finding edit points 49 48V ON OFF switches 24 Front control section 22 F RUN R RUN setting 73 General settings pages 73 Head cleaning 127 HEADPHONES jack 23 HOLD button 14 i LINK DV 10 i LINK connections 36 113 IN OUT buttons 21 Initial timecode value 63 Input audio signal indication 67 Input video signal indication 67 INSERT buttons and indicators 20 Insert editing 48 Insert mode 48 Interfaces 10 Jog and shuttle dials 18 KEY INH setting 73 LCD monitor 14 61 adjusting the screen 61 displaying superimposed text information 61 info
145. rt you that a preview or edit cannot be conducted Correct the edit points as required To turn a flashing DELETE button off without deleting an edit point Press the DELETE button To delete an edit point Proceed as follows AUDIO IN DELETE button OUT button IN button Press the flashing DELETE button together with the IN button or the OUT button The DELETE button stops flashing and the edit point is deleted Chapter 3 Editing 55 ea 2921 Bupa Jeydeyuo HAAN Setting Edit Points To modify edit points slightly Proceed as follows AUDIO IN TRIM MARK and LIST buttons DELETE alae B eal OUT button IN button 1 While pressing the recorder side or player side IN or OUT button depending on the edit point that you want to modify press a TRIM button MARK or LIST on the same side of the control panel The edit point time data is displayed Each time you press the MARK button you advance one frame and each time you press the LIST button you return one frame 2 After making the modifications press the IN or OUT button that you pressed in step 1 Setting Edit Points Using the Recorder Only If you press the PLAYER button to light the PLAYER indicator on the control panel you can operate the player or an external VCR with the recorder side buttons
146. s follows Connector of the DSBK 140 Connectors of the DSBK 170 IN OUT switch DV IN OUT DV input output connector 6 pin IEEE1394 connector This connector is i LINK compatible Connect to another DSR 70 70P unit or a consumer DV camera to carry out such operations as recording and editing Connectors of the DSBK 150 SDTI QSDI IN A SDTI QSDI OUT SDTI QSDD IN OUT input output connectors BNC type Use to input output digital video audio signals in SDTI QSDD format Connectors of the DSBK 160 SDIIN SDI ouT SDI IN OUT 1 2 serial digital interface signal input output 1 2 connectors BNC type Use to input output digital video audio signals in SDI D1 format Y R Y B Y luminance and color difference signal input output connectors BNC type Use to input or output analog component signals Y R Y B Y When using as input connectors set the IN OUT switch to IN When using as output connectors set the IN OUT switch to OUT Chapter 1 Overview 27 SEEE YHA Chapter Power Preparations and Connections Power Preparations This unit can be powered by batteries or AC power Example battery packs and AC adaptors that can be used are shown below Battery pack Battery Battery pack AC adaptor adapter BP 90A DC L90 BP L60 BP L60A AC DN2A AC 550 CMA 8A BP L90 BP L90A 550CE
147. s appropriately shortened the NG changes to OR VIDEO PHASE CHECK OKE When the adjustment is completed press the MENU button to exit from the VIDEO PHASE CHECK menu Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format Optional DSBK 140 or DSBK 150 Required In addition to straightforward tape dubbing you can also use this unit to digitally dub signals in DVCAM format automatically from the beginning of the tape to the end through an i LINK or SDTI QSDIJ interface When a tape recorded on a DSR 1 1P Digital Videocassette Recorder or DSR 130 130P Digital Camcorder is dubbed the ClipLink log data held in the cassette memory is also copied To use an i LINK interface requires the optional DSBK 140 board and to use an SDTI QSDI interface requires the optional DSBK 150 For information about connections and basic settings see the section Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format on page 124 e Use a tape which is recorded in the DVCAM format A tape recorded in DV format cannot be used as a source tape for dubbing through an SDTI QSDI or i LINK interface e Regardless of the audio recording mode setting of this unit dubbing is performed with the original audio recording mode unchanged two channel mode 48 kHz or four channel mode 32 kHz e Approximately the last 2 minutes of the tape may not be copied because of di
148. s in the sub LCD CNT TC and UB Selectable time data Time data indication in the sub LCD Count in the counter CNT Timecode TC User bit data UB When the time data selected in step 3 is timecode TC use the TC INT EXT switch to select the type of timecode Selectable timecode TC INT EXT switch setting Timecode generated by the internal INT timecode generator External timecode input to the TC IN EXT connector Select the formats of video and audio input signals to be used If any signal not connected to the unit is selected the corresponding signal indication in the sub LCD flashes To select an input video signal format Press the sub LCD operation button F4 highlighting the input video signal indication then press the UP button or the DOWN button repeatedly until the input video signal indication corresponding to the desired video signal appears in the sub LCD Selectable video signals Input video signal indication in the Input connectors sub LCD Composite signals VIDEO INPUT CMPST S video signal S VIDEO IN S VIDEO i LINK DV signals DV IN OUT i LINK optional DSBK 140 SDTI QSDI signals SDTI QSDI IN SDTI optional DSBK 150 SDI signals SDI IN optional DSBK SDI 160 Component signals Y R Y B Y CMPNT optional DSBK 170 a When using the component signals CMPNT set the IN OUT switch of the DSBK 170 to IN
149. s the SET button 2 When the desired setting value is displayed press The menu settings are reset to their factory default the SET button settings This saves the new setting value and the menu display disappears To abandon making a change Press the MENU button before pressing the SET button The menu display disappears from the LCD monitor and sub LCD without the new setting value being saved Chapter 7 Setup Menu 105 monanes 05o NN nue dnas Z se deyo HAIN Extended Menu Items in the Extended Menu The extended menu contains the following items In the Settings column of the table the factory default settings are underlined Menu items in the 100s relating to the control panels Item number Item name Settings 101 SELECTION FOR Select how the unit enters the search mode Sees DIAL DIAL Turning the jog or shuttle dial switches to search mode at all times except during recording editing KEY The search button must be pressed to switch to search mode 102 MAXIMUM TAPE Specify the maximum tape speed in search mode SPEED x 85 Maximum 85 times normal picture invisible x 32 Maximum 32 times normal x 24 Maximum 24 times normal x 16 Maximum 16 times normal 105 REFERENCE Select whether or not to display alarm messages concerning the reference video signal SYSTEM ALARM ON Flash the STOP button and display an alarm message LIMIT Flash the STOP button and display
150. sette continues overwriting on the previous contents When MANUAL CASSETTE REPLACE is selected When the tape end is reached the tape is rewound and the EJECT button begins to flash To continue recording insert a new cassette into the recorder The recorder will start recording automatically when the remaining time of the player side tape reaches 2 minutes To stop sequential recording Sequential recording stops in the following cases e When a tape transport button PLAY STOP F FWD REW or a search button is pressed during recording e If the cassette is not exchanged when the EJECT button flashes though setup menu item 014 is set to MANUAL CASSETTE REPLACE Parallel Recording Using Two Units You can connect two DSR 70 70P units and carry out parallel recording between them Parallel recording using two DSR 70 70P units can be performed in the following two ways In the following explanation of two unit parallel recording the controlling unit is referred to as the recorder and the controlled unit as the player e Inputting an external timecode to both the player and recorder e Inputting the timecode generated by the recorder to the player There are some differences in equipment signal connections and basic settings between these two cases For more information about equipment signal connections and basic settings for two unit parallel recording see the section Connections for Parallel Recording Usin
151. switched video recording see page 82 VIDEO OUT DSR 300 300P VIDEO OUT GEN LOCK IN DSR 300 300P DSR 70 70P REF VIDEO IN i PE 75 coaxial cable not supplied e The video signals output from the two camcorders must be synchronous Make sure at least one of the two camcorders used has the Gen lock generator lock function e When using a camcorder without the Gen lock function connect its output video to the REF VIDEO IN connector of this unit e When long cables are used to connect two camcorders to this unit a slight shift in phase between the video signals input from them may result For information about how to make phase adjustment in such a case see the section To adjust the output video signal phases on page 83 Settings on the DSR 70 70P Switch Setting REF VIDEO IN 75 Q termination switch ON VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination switch ON Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 1 23 maunas puesvowowen aiso I sbuljes pue suoosuuog g Ja deyo ANN Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format Optional DSBK 140 or DSBK 150 Required You can use this unit to digitally dub signals in DVCAM format automatically from the beginning of the tape to the end through an i LINK or SDTI QSDI interface For information about how to carry out digital dubbing see the section Di
152. t 30 m 98 ft not supplied Player settings Recorder settings Switch menu Setting Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON switch switch TC INT EXT switch EXT TC INT EXT switch EXT Sub LCD menu item REGEN Sub LCD menu item REGEN PRESET REGEN PRESET REGEN Setup menu item 201 ENA Setup menu item 201 ENA Setup menu item 611 THRU 1 20 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Inputting the timecode generated by the recorder to the player Audio signal DSR 70 70P player Audio signal TE WZ DSR 70 70P recorder XLR cable not supplied Ce ao IE 75 Q coaxial cable not supplied amp _ RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cable length 5 m 16 ft 10 m 33 ft 30 m 98 ft not supplied Player settings Recorder settings Switch menu Setting Switch menu Setting REMOTE LOCAL switch REMOTE REMOTE LOCAL switch LOCAL VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON VIDEO INPUT 75 Q termination ON switch switch TC INT EXT switch EXT TC INT EXT switch INT Sub LCD menu item REGEN Sub LCD menu item PRESET PRESET REGEN PRESET REGEN Setup menu item 201 ENA Setup menu item 201 ENA Setup menu item 611 V IN Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 121 Seana eat YM A sumes pue suoyo uu
153. ta list and cues up to the selected position Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN Cue Points Once you select data on a ClipLink log data list you can cue up to the point preceding or following the selected data with ease without reverting to the ClipLink log data list To cue up to the Mark IN point or cue point preceding the current point selected on the list Holding down the TRIM MARK button press the REW button During the cue up operation is in progress the REW button flashes To cue up to the Mark IN point or cue point following the current point selected on the list Holding down the TRIM MARK button press the F FWD button During the cue up operation is in progress the F FWD button flashes TRIM MARK button z oj o E oj REW SERVO PLAY F FWD 00000000 C F FWD button 9000 REW button 2 S Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 93 uopeiado yudo 9 sedeyo HANIA Rewriting ClipLink Log Data You can rewrite the reel number Mark IN OUT points and OK NG status included in the ClipLink log data Changing the Reel Number To change the reel number of the data item selected on the ClipLink log data list proceed as follows GOOO 26 STANDBY STOP SHUTTLE JOG 44 1 Using the jog sh
154. that serves as power supply You cannot switch the power supply from the external battery to the internal battery while the external battery is connected to the DC IN connector When an external battery pack is almost exhausted If an internal battery pack is already mounted disconnect the external battery pack by pulling its DC power cord out from the DC IN connector If no internal battery back is mounted disconnect the external battery pack after mounting a fully charged internal battery pack When an internal battery pack is almost exhausted For the remaining battery power indication see page 66 the BATT display flashes Connect a fully charged external battery pack to the DC IN connector then exchange the internal battery pack You can operate the unit from an AC power source by using the AC 550 550CE AC Adaptor or AC DN2 DN2A subsequently also refered to as the AC DN2 A AC Adaptor Use the AC 550 550CE to connect the AC power source to the DC IN connector and the AC DN2 A to connect the AC power source to the battery connector 32 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections To use the AC 550 550CE As shown in the following figure connect the AC 550 550CE to the AC power source and turn it on When you connect AC power the power supply automatically switches to the AC power from a battery pack mounted on the top panel of the unit Noise may occur in video and audio signals at the moment when the unit sw
155. that occurs between the end of one field and the beginning of the next During this time the electron beams in monitors are turned off so that they can return from the bottom of the screen to the top without showing tracks of movement on the screen When the position of v blanking is not adjusted correctly a horizontal black bar appears on the screen Video gain Amount of amplification for video signals expressed in decibels dB VITC Abbreviation of Vertical Interval Time Code This timecode is inserted in the vertical blanking interval and recorded on the video tracks It can be read at low speeds and during still playback but not during high speed playback See also LTC Y signal See Luminance signal Appendixes 141 x pul N Aborting an edit 58 AC power 32 AC 550 550CE 33 AC DN2 DN2A 33 AGC 70 Alarm messages 131 ASSEMBLE button and indicator 20 Assemble editing 47 Assemble mode 47 Audio control section 21 AUDIO IN button 21 AUDIO INPUT CH 1 to CH 4 level adjustment knobs 21 AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors 25 AUDIO INPUT CH 1 CH 2 level switches 24 AUDIO INPUT PRESET VARIABLE switch 21 Audio level meter 15 Audio mode indication 66 Audio monitor speaker 15 AUDIO OUTPUT CH 1 3 and CH 2 4 connectors 25 Audio recording mode indication 67 Audio settings page indication 67 Audio settings pages 70 Audio settings subpages 71 Audio signal settings 66 70 AUTO EDI
156. the PAGE button pressed for more than one second 68 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu To select an item Display the page that contains the item you want to select then press F1 to F4 that is located in the same column as the item The selected item is highlighted Press the button repeatedly until the item that you want to select is highlighted To change a setting With the item that you want to change highlighted press the UP or DOWN button repeatedly until the item is set to the value that you want Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 69 P E R E E E N nua q97 ang pue geq awl p Jaldeyo HANNA Input and Output Settings for Video and Audio Signals Sub LCD Menu Using the sub LCD menu you can make settings related to the input and output of video and audio signals For more information about basic sub LCD menu operations see section Sub LCD Menu Basic Operations see page 68 Making Settings in the Audio Settings Pages For audio settings use the audio settings pages of the sub LCD menu The audio settings pages are divided into four groups AU 1 to AU 4 Using these four groups of audio settings pages you can make four different sets of audio settings To call up one of the settings pages in a group select the group from the home page Each settings page has a number that indicates its group and its position within the group For example audio settings page 1 1 is t
157. the timecode starts to advance immediately To set timecode to the current time 1 64 Set the F RUN R RUN item to F RUN and the DF NDF in the sub LCD menu to DF for DSR 70 see page 73 Carry out steps 1 to 6 of To set an initial timecode value on previous page to set the timecode to a time slightly ahead of the current time Press the SET button at the instant when the current time matches the displayed timecode Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu To set user bits You can record up to 8 hexadecimal digits of information date time event number etc in the timecode track Proceed as follows 1 Press the COUNTER SELECT button and select UB 2 Carry out steps 2 to 7 of To set an initial timecode value Settings are made in hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B E F Synchronizing the Internal Timecode Generator With an External Signal External Lock You can synchronize the internal timecode generator of this unit by inputting an external timecode signal LTC To synchronize to an external timecode signal Connect the external timecode LTC signal to the TC IN connector and set the TC INT EXT switch to the EXT position This starts the synchronization of the internal timecode generator to the external timecode signal Once the synchronization is achi
158. the level adjustment knobs VARIABLE Levels adjustable with the level adjustment knobs Adjust the levels while viewing the audio level meter in E E mode Make settings as follows POWER indicator LOCAL REMOTE 2 BE GBOOOO oo T Set the REMOTE LOCAL switch to REMOTE Continued Chapter 3 Editing 41 ea cesado INN Bupa Jedeyo HAAN Settings for Editing 2 Set the POWER switch to ON then make the following checks When the unit is powered the POWER indicator lights and the sub LCD home page appears in the sub LCD Check Indication What to do See for details Enough Check the remaining battery power indication Remaining battery battery power power If BATT is flashing indication remaining Replace the battery page 67 No If HUMID is displayed Condensation condensation Leaving the unit powered wait until the page 127 in the unit message disappears In this case the alarm message MOISTURE HAS BEEN DETECTED also appears on the LCD monitor 42 Chapter 3 Editing Handling Cassettes This unit can use standard size and mini size DVCAM cassettes listed below Model name PDV 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Size Standard size PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME Mini size The numbers in each model
159. the optional e Continuous editing BKNW 225 Docking Kit are used see page 125 In e Manual editing each illustration as viewed from the front the unit on In the subsequent explanation of operations in this the left is the player and the unit on the right is the recorder Quick Editing After selecting the edit mode you can work more set edit points and preview at the same time efficiently by using quick editing which allows you to Proceed as follows AUDIO IN AUDIO IN 0 TRIM C CLIP UST Tink MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT _ trm CLIP LIST LINK MARK DELETE ENTRY SHIFT PREVIEW Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording Playback 75 yoeghe q 6ulpiooay pue Bunipg eads sg saydeyo AAI Special Editing 1 2 Ol 76 Stop the tapes at the points where you want to set the recorder side and player side IN points Press the recorder side PREVIEW button A preview starts The points selected in step 1 are set as the IN points and the IN buttons of the recorder and player light While monitoring the player video and audio at the point where you want to set the OUT point press the recorder side or player side OUT button together with the ENTRY SHIFT button The OUT point is set and the OUT button that you pressed lights Setting an OUT point while viewing the recorder video and audio will shift the OUT point due
160. ting an external editing control unit to this unit and using this unit as a recorder make the following timecode settings on this unit and VCR Timecode Settings on This Unit constant and DIP switch settings on the editing control Make Hie TOONDE mec ode Seten tSu unit Switch sub LCD menu Setting TC INT EXT switch INT Sub LCD menu PRESET PRESET REGEN item General settings page 1 Sub LCD menu F RUN F RUN R RUN item General settings page 1 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 1 1 5 sumes pue suoyo uuog g se deyo NNN Settings Required When Connecting an External Editing Control Unit F Settings on Editing Control Units Make the following settings according to the editor model For FXE 100 120 NTSC Set the VCR constants as follows ByteNo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Setting 80 13 00 96 05 05 03 80 OA 08 FE 00 80 5A FF For FXE 100P 120P PAL Set the VCR constants as follows ByteNo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Setting 81 13 00 7D 05 05 02 80 OA 07 FE 00 80 4C FF For BVE 910 2000 Set the VCR constants as follows e When using the DSR 70 NTSC For RM 450CE PAL Set the VCR constants as follows e Left DIP switch Switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting OFF OFFi J e Right DIP switc
161. tor in E E mode es IN EE MUTE Mute the output THRU Output the timecode input to the TC IN connector as it is V IN Output the timecode with the same phase as the input video signal phase V OUT Output the timecode with the same phase as the output video signal phase 612 TC OUTPUT Select whether to mute the output from the TC OUT connector in search jog shuttle MUTE IN mode SEARCH MODE ON Mute OFF Do not mute 109 Chapter 7 Setup Menu saone 405o NN nuew dnjeg Z Je deyo HAAN Extended Menu SSS Ses Menu items in the 700s relating to video control Item number Item name Settings 708 CHROMA PHASE Select the phase rotation mode for chroma phase control ROTATION MODE The effect of this setting applies to the output levels of all of the composite video S video SDI when the DSBK 160 is installed and component video when the DSBK 170 is installed signals U V Select this setting when observing the unit s composite video output level using a composite vectorscope PB PR Select this setting when observing the unit s component video output level using a component vectorscope 713 VIDEO SETUP Select whether to remove the setup 7 5 from the input analog video signals and REFERENCE whether to add the setup 7 5 to the output analog video signals DSR 70 only Sub items 1 INPUT LEVEL Whether to remove the setup from the input 0 0 Do not remove 7 5 Remove 2 OUT PUT LEV
162. tting Set to HIGH to increase the brightness of the LCD monitor back light BAT TYP battery type setting Set the type of the battery used AUTO The battery type is automatically checked Ni BP 90 90A Li BP L60 L60A L90 L90A ANTON Anton Bauer Magnum battery To use the Anton Bauer Magnum battery you require a special battery mount to be attached to this unit For more information about the special battery mount contact an Anton Bauer agent or your Sony dealer 74 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu BAT END battery end setting Set a voltage value to indicate the shutdown voltage of this unit BAT NE battery near end setting For alarms that alert you when the end of power as specified in the battery end setting is near specify a voltage that at which to begin the alarm display LIGHTSW backlight control switch setting Controls back light power of the LCD monitor and sub LCD SUBMAIN The both are controlled by the LIGHT switch MAIN The LCD monitor backlight power is controlled by the LIGHT switch The sub LCD backlight power is continually on SUB The sub LCD backlight power is controlled by the LIGHT switch The LCD monitor backlight power is continually on Chapter Special Editing and Recording Playback Special Editing This section explains the following kinds of editing chapter illustrations of a pair of DSR 70 70P units e Quick editing player and recorder combined using
163. uttle dial move the selection mark asterisk to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list 2 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET button The following setting screen appears CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST 003 196 XREEL NO CXKA M REEL NO YYYYYYYY 3 Turn the jog shuttle dial to select the digit to change Rotating the jog shuttle dial clockwise moves the current digit position to the right and counterclockwise moves it to the left 4 Hold down the search button and turn the jog shuttle dial to change the digit indicated by an arrow W 94 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the settings for all digits are complete 6 When all digits have been set hold down the ENTRY SHIFT button and press the TRIM MARK button The reel number changes T Hold down the STOP button and press the SET button This returns to the original ClipLink log data list Note If you carry out step 7 skipping step 6 the original ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor and in this case the reel number is not rewritten Changing Mark IN OUT Points To change Mark IN OUT points selected on the ClipLink log data list perform the following procedure When Mark IN OUT points are rewritten to the cassette memory the frame digits of the address data are processed as follows For Mark IN point Any frame digits value is counted as 1 second For Mar
164. when the IN point is not set before starting preroll REFERENCE Par ENTRY DIS IN point is not set automatically ENA I N point is set automatically Menu items in the 500s 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 rotary heads and the tape 0 5S 8M 30M Set the value in the range 0 5 seconds to 30 minutes 502 TAPE Select the operation of the protection mode to protect the rotary heads and tape when in PROTECTION the still playback mode in search jog shuttle mode MODE FROM 1 SEARCH STEP Step forward at 30 normal speed every 2 seconds STDBY Switch to Standby OFF mode the unit not on standby 1 08 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Menu items in the 600s relating to the time code generator Item number 605 Item name TCG REGEN MODE Seitings Select the signal to be regenerated when the time code generator is in the regeneration mode i e when the PRESET REGEN item in the sub LCD menu general settings page is set to REGEN or the unit is in automatic edit mode TC amp UB Both the timecode and user bits are regenerated TC Only the timecode is regenerated UB Only the user bits are regenerated 607 U BIT BINARY GROUP FLAG Select the user bits to be used

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