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1. RESET MENU SET button DISPLAY switch ADVANCE button SHIFT button TC mode switch 2 TC mode switch 1 RESET MENU SET counter reset VTR menu set button Resets the time value shown in the display window This button operates differently depending on settings of the DISPLAY switch and the TC mode switch 2 1 8 Chapter 1 Overview Switch setting DISPLAY COUNTER RESET button operation Resets counter value to 0 00 00 DISPLAY TC TC mode switch 1 PRESET TC mode switch 2 SET Resets time code to 00 00 00 00 DISPLAY U BIT TC mode switch 1 PRESET TC mode switch 2 SET Resets user bit to 00 00 00 00 a Bits of time code recorded on tape in which users can record necessary information Also this button is used to change menu settings For details on the VTR menu see Chapter 6 Menu DISPLAY switch Switches time value indication shown in the display window COUNTER Shows the tape transport time in HH MM SS hours minutes and seconds TC Shows the time code value U BIT Shows the user bit data in the time code For information about the display window see Display window in Display Section on page 11 ADVANCE button When setting time code and user bit values or at menu setting press this button to increment the digit that has been selected with the SHIFT button In other case keep pressing this button
2. Menu 211 Selecting ClipLink Function This setting must be made when not using the ClipLink function For details of the ClipLink function see Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 1 Display menu 211 The ClipLink function is factory set to on 211 E Blinking ClipLink function on oFF indication If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the ClipLink function on oFF indication start blinking Press the ADVANCE button to change the indication to oFF 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 212 Selecting Audio Recording Mode The audio recording mode can be set to either of the following modes 48 kHz mode factory setting Enables two channel recording mode with 48 kHz sampling frequency 32 kHz mode Enables four channel recording mode with 32 kHz sampling frequency for channels 1 and 2 1 Display menu 212 The menu number and current audio recording mode is displayed Example 48 2 channel mode with 48 kHz sampling frequency 212 48 T Blinking Audio recording mode indication If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the audio recording mode indication start blinking then press the ADV
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4. ClipLink continue indication Appears when back space editing using ClipLink function is possible IP index picture indication Appears when the ClipLink function is set to on in the VTR menu and index picture recording is allowed Lithium backup battery warning Appears when the voltage of the internal lithium backup battery CR2032 is low If this indication appears replace the lithium backup battery immediately For further information about replacing lithium batteries see Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery page 21 DVCAM indication Disppears when the cassette being played back is not for DVCAM format Cassette memory indication Appears when using a cassette with cassette memory Audio mode indications These show audio recording playback mode Fs32k 4 channel mode 82 kHz sampling frequency Fs48k 2 channel mode 48 kHz sampling frequency For further information about selecting audio recording mode see Selecting Audio Recording Mode 212 page 67 Warning indications Include the following RF Appears when the video heads are clogged or when there is a fault in the recording system SERVO Appears when the servo lock is not functioning HUMID Appears when there is condensation on the drum SLACK Appears when there is a tape winding fault For measures against warning indications see Warning System page 72 Service
5. Removing from the camera Follow the procedure above in reverse Fitting the Shoulder Strap This section describes the procedure for fitting the supplied shoulder strap to the camcorder 1 Fit one of the clips to a shoulder strap fitting on the DSR 1 1P Press and pull up Shoulder strap fitting Continued Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 27 juawidinby payejay Buljosuuoy pue u4 z sajdeyo A juowdinby payejay Buljoauuoy pue u z 4ajdeyo ANA Mounting on Video Camera 2 Fit the other clip to the shoulder strap fitting on the camera in the same way Removing the shoulder strap While pressing here move the clip downwards to release it from the fitting 28 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Connecting Audio System The DSR 1 1P is able to record sound not only from the microphone attached to the camera but also from a wireless microphone or an external audio system Using a Wireless Microphone System When using the wireless microphone system including a WRT 810A 830A UHF Wireless Microphone and a WRR 810A 855A 860A UHF Portable Tuner to record sound connect the tuner as described below The procedure below is for connecting the WRR 855A using the BTA 801 Portable Tuner Mount Adapter For details on using the wireless microphone system see the operating instructions for the microphone and tuner T Attach the WRR tuner fitti
6. Using the AC 550 550CE or CMA 8A 8ACE AC Adaptor POWER switch ON DC OUT gt To AC power source DC power cord supplied with AC 550 550CE or AC 550 550CE or AC power cord Ce CMA 8A 8ACE CMA 8A 8ACE AG supplied with AC 550 550CE Adaptor or CMA 8A 8ACE Using an AC DN1 DN2A AC Adaptor Mount the AC DN1 DN2A on the DSR 1 1P in the same way as a battery then connect to the AC power source To AC power source When power consumption of the DSR 1 1P camera and accessories is 38 W or higher use the AC DN2A AC adaptor lower than 150 W 34 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Cassettes for the DSR 1 1P PDV 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME_ Standard size PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME __ Mini size O D The DSR 1 1P can use standard size and mini size DVCAM and DV KO series metal tape cassettes To ensure high quality playback editing and D storage of recorded contents we recommend using highly reliable Fa DVCAM cassettes oo The following table lists the cassettes that can be used in the DSR 1 1P N Model name Size gt O O gt Q The numbers in the model names show maximum recording playback time minutes for each model For example the maximum recording playback time of the PDV 184ME is 184 minutes e If you insert an incorrect type of cassette it will be automatically ejected e When using a DV cass
7. DATE indication Non drop frame indication DSR 1 only External synchronization lock indication Hold indication OVER dB OVER Audio level indicators ClipLink log data indication ClipLink continue indication CONT IIP O IP indication m Audio mode indications 2 Warning indications DVGAM FE 0 Lithium backup battery warning kK DVCAM indication Cassette memory indication Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 P HNN NN Location and Function of Parts Sa a S Indications in the display window Indication Playback indication Description Appears during playback fast forward or rewind with the time data display showing a time code or user bit value MAIMAAO Ja deyo N DATE indication Appears when the date or time is displayed in the time value indication area Non drop frame indication DSR 1 only Appears when non drop frame mode is selected External synchronization lock indication Appears when the internal time code generator is locked to an external signal input to the TC IN connector Hold indication Appears when the internal time code generator is stopped Audio level indicators These show the audio recording or playback levels of channel 1 and channel 2 ClipLink log data indication Appears when using a cassette with cassette memory containing ClipLink log data
8. Should the battery be swallowed consult a doctor immediately ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til laverandgren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverand ren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en likv rdig typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt g llande f reskrifter VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti 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 whic
9. continued even after a break in recording PCM digital audio Recording playback can be set to audio lock mode Selectable between two channel recording with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz mode or four channel recording with a sampling frequency of 32 kHz mode channels 1 and 2 only Equipped with audio output connectors During recording or playback audio output can be monitored via a built in speaker a connected earphone or via two channel audio output connectors Color playback Connect an external video monitor for color playback playback adaptor not required The DSR 1 1P is equipped with two video monitor connectors one for composite video output and the other for S video output Chapter 1 Overview 7 O rmp 9 lt 9 9 MAIMAQG Ja deyo HANI Features New Functions as DVCAM Digital Camcorder The following unique functions are available when you dock the DSR 1 1P with a DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P digital video camera Freeze mix function This function superimposes a freeze frame from the previous recorded scene to facilitate setting up the same framework for a new scene Recording of camera setup data SetupLog function Settings at shooting are recorded onto the tape in real time This recorded data can then be used to reproduce the same shooting conditions in subsequent shots It also makes it easier to identify the causes of proble
10. for making the time code CONUMUOUS scansa 52 for ShHOOUNG porseniaesnanomss 40 for time code value setting 51 for user bit value setting 50 TE QUT COmne Chon isessiecciecscieseascess 14 53 Timecode SECH ON isaisa 18 Time code value oo eeeeeseeeseeeeeeeees 51 making the time code continuous 52 n aT A T 51 setting to the real time clock and Calendar s isencisnersr synchronization gen lock Time yalens Ana cash Aacsecrs displaying the date time resetting COUNLED socsncsriesssei setting time code value cee setting user bit value switching time value indications 49 Troubleshooting seissccscseccsaveceatessccrsesccesees 74 User bit value setting eee 50 VIDEO OUT connector 15 41 48 VTR menu 101 setting the real time clock Calendar cvsicscissessisacstccnceces 63 201 checking the total operating DOUES eee OE ET AY 63 204 selecting frame mode DE NDP sccssisrssonavcneacicdess 63 206 selecting battery capacity IndicatiON isssz sns 64 207 setting standby on period 64 210 auto check function 65 211 ClipLink function 0 67 212 selecting audio recording WN OMG eenean ae E Aaa 67 213 selecting audio reference WOVE aaee e 68 214 setting audio fade in fade t secisseisecesncssesvensieicsees ci 68 220 using setup add oe 69 221 using setup remove 69 basic Operation eeeeee 62 GCOMLCING eai aeai 61
11. g nus 9 Jajdeyo HAAN VTR Menu Operation Basic Operation Display window WARNING mt Che H CLIP See CLICONTIP TAPE EEEE E E ECCA BATTE m m mm m m F RF_SERVO HUMID SLACK PB DATE NDF EXT LK Ho SR FE f me Oro we A MIN SEC FRM DISPLAY COUNTER e e TC U BIT ALARM S gOJo 1S MONITOR w SIL LS 9 Q ID 1S WS S MONITOR SELECT CH 1 PRESET F RUN H Hel CH 2 DATE TIME R RUN ClipLink CONTINUE BACK TALLY ore SED ZS S lt 7 O Q sd e LA t LD ae SO B OO ee Shd Je QUIY QY AUDIO LEVEL e AUTO of MANUAL AUDIO SELECT AUDIO IN je cM o REAR E CI 1 Press the MENU button DIAG appears in the display window and the time data display in the display window switches to the menu display 101 1996 T Menu No blinking Year factory set to 1996 2 Press the ADVANCE button repeatedly until the desired menu appears 3 Press the SHIFT button This shows the current settings for the menu selected by step 2 The setting can be changed for the digit that is blinking To exit from changing settings Press the MENU button to close the menu 62 Chapter 6 Menu 4 Change the settings Operation Step Select digit to be changed Press the SHIFT button Change the value Press the ADVANCE button 5 Press the RESET
12. it means abnormality of the appears in the display window cassette memory In this case it is impossible to continue recording from that data on ClipLink To find the recording stop point efficiently mode If you press the ClipLink CONTINUE button after rewinding or fast forwarding the tape to the 3 Check the following points position between the previous recording s start Gheek point Resull and response point and stop points the recording stop point can Pp more efficiently be found via an automatic search CLIP and IP If these indications do not appear in the function appear in display window access the VTR menu the display and set ClipLink function to on see window page 67 Note Remaining Make sure there are enough capacity for Do not turn the camera s power switch on or off clips recording index pictures see page 13 while the DSR 1 1P is searching for the recording stop point as it might disable the search function If for this or another reason the recording stop point cannot be found the CONT indicator flashes in the display window 58 Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 5 Press the VTR button on the camera or the lens This starts the recording function 6 When the recording is finished set recording pause mode or specify a Mark OUT point The time code HH MM SS scene number serial number of scene during which recording was stopped and other data for the current clip contents between t
13. you can also perform back space editing while creating clips For details see Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 pages 38 to 41 in the procedure Shooting to begin recording To continue the time code that has been recorded on the tape set the TC mode switch 2 to R RUN in step 3 page 40 For details of time codes see Setting Time Code Value on page 51 2 When you have finished recording a scene press the VTR button on the camera or lens This pauses the recording operation Do not do any of the following before the next scene is shot as it will interrupt the recording the recording will not be continuous e Remove the cassette e Transport the tape play rewind fast forward e Press the STOP button e Replace the battery when the DSR 1 1P is powered 3 When you are ready to shoot the next scene again press the VTR button on the camera or lens This restarts the recording operation 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each scene to be shot Operation Step Restart an interrupted See Starting Back Space Editing at Any Tape recording Position on next page see step 2 above Check the recorded contents _ See Checking the Record Contents Immediately After Shooting Recording Review on page 47 Stop recording Press the VTR button on the camera or lens then press the STOP button on the DSR 1 1P Chapter 3 Shooting 43 Bunooys g se deyo AIAN B
14. 1 1P in a editing system containing both consumer DV and professional equipment setting the audio reference level to 12 dB is recommended 68 Chapter 6 Menu Changing the audio reference level setting from 20 dB or 18 dB to 12 dB increases the audio recording level by 8 dB or 6 dB whether the AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL Menu 214 Setting Fade In Fade Out for the Audio Recording Start and Stop Points You can reduce noise at back space editing points if necessary by setting the fade in fade out to on The fade in fade out transition time is within one frame ho seconds for DSR 1 or 25 seconds for DSR 1P 1 Display Menu 214 The fade in fade out is factory set to OFF 214 I Blinking Fade in fade out setting indication If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the fade in fade out setting indication start blinking then press the ADVANCE button to change the setting to on 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and the display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 220 Using Setup Add for DSR 1 Only Use this menu to add setup to the playback video signals For details on the setup add or setup remove see How to use the setup add setup remove on the right 1 Display menu 220 The setup
15. 1 CH 2 connectors Q Speaker Outputs the recorded or playback audio When a warning indicator appears in the viewfinder or display window the speaker sounds a warning tone The speaker is muted does not output a warning tone when an earphone is connected to the EARPHONE connector For details on the warning tone see Warning System page 72 ALARM alarm tone volume adjustment knob This controls the volume of the warning tone that is output via the speaker or earphone Turning this knob to the minimum setting mutes the alarm tone MONITOR monitor volume adjustment knob This controls the volume of the sound other than the warning tone that is output via the speaker or earphone Turning this knob to the minimum setting mutes the audio output MONITOR SELECT audio monitor selection switch This selects audio output via the speaker or earphone CH 1 Channel 1 audio MIX Mixed audio channels 1 and 2 CH 2 Channel 2 audio ClipLink CONTINUE button When restart ClipLink shooting press this button to add the new clip at the end of the recorded clips If you restart recording without pressing this button the pre recorded ClipLink log data and index pictures are deleted For details see Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting Chapter 1 Overview 1 7 MAIMAQG Ja deyo HANI Location and Function of Parts Time Code Section WARNING MENU ADV NCE SHIFT
16. Chapter 5 for details of ClipLink shooting e Before shooting mount or connect any required equipment or accessories and check the power supply See Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Also it is desireable to make sure for problems in VCR s internal operations and the VCR Camera connection using the auto check function See Using Auto Check Function Menu 210 on page 65 e When using a tape recorded by the DSR 1 1P to transfer digital video audio time code signals at four times normal speed from the DSR 85 85P Digital Videocassette Recorder to the ES 7 EditStation for editing purposes there must be about at least 40 seconds of recording on the tape before the IN point To perform editing without problems it is recommended that you pre record at least 40 seconds of color bar signals at the beginning of the tape 1 Set the POWER switch to ON and check the following items in the display window Item to check Indication and steps See also How is the BATT E 1888 F The battery Display window battery is fully charged in the Display If two or fewer marks appear and the Section page 11 indication is blinking replace the battery Has the lithium Make sure that the ff is not shown in Inserting and battery been the display window If it is shown Replacing the inserted andis replace the lithium battery Lithium Battery it charged page
17. ClipLink Shooting Connection for Gen Lock Connect the reference video and time code signals to the DSR 1 1P as shown below Locking the video and time code signals to an external reference signal DSR 1 1P Camera p Reference video signal Reference time code signal Locking the video and time code signals to another camcorder s video and time code signals Using one camcorder as reference to its video and time code signals lock the other camcorders video and time code signals If the reference camcorder is gen locked to an external reference signal any other connected camcorders are gen locked to the same reference signal Composite video signal used as reference video signal gt gt Time code signal used as reference time code signal Camera DSR 1 1P Camera s VIDEO OUT Locked camcorder Reference camcorder a The output signal from the VIDEO OUT connector on the DSR 1 1P may discontinue when switching the operation between recording and playback Use the output signal from the VIDEO OUT connector on the camera Chapter 4 Time Values 53 s njea Sw p Jo deyo HATA Synchronization With External Time Code Signals Gen Lock SS Locking the Internal Time Code Generator to the Reference Time Code Perform the following steps to synchronize the DSR 1 1P s internal time code generator to an external time code 1
18. DSR 1 1P between shootings 1 Set the TC mode switch 1 to REGEN Time code advance is automatically set to R RUN even if the TC mode switch 2 has been set to F RUN 2 Perform steps 1 to 6 of Starting Back Space Editing at Any Tape Position on page 44 When the DSR 1 1P is at the recording pause state the recorded time code is read from the tape and synchronized to the internal time code generator 3 Press the VTR button on the camera or lens to restart back space editing Setting the Time Code to the Real Time Clock and Calendar Set the TC mode switch 1 to DATE TIME This synchronizes the time code generator to real time recorded in the user bits and date recorded in the time code using the real time clock and calendar set in menu 101 Once you set this switch to DATE TIME position it is not possible to retrieve the previous value user bits and time code in the time code generator For how to set the real time clock and calendar see Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar Menu 101 on page 63 Synchronization With External Time Code Signals Gen Lock To edit and compile a recording that is shot using multiple camcorders it is necessary to synchronize the video and time code of the various camcorders by Synchronization with external time code signals by gen lock may be disallowed in some cases at gen lock ClipLink shooting For details see step 4 on page 56 in Chapter 5
19. Oar OFF ea Oa H MIN SEC FRM DISPLAY se 1 OF parr SDM SI BLIDA QUY QIY AUDIO LEVEL i B auto B MONITOR 5 MANUAL L AUDIO SELECT r AUDIO IN B a E OJ REAR CI A S T Ss Rs o S lt I 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC 5 For the DSR 1 use menu 204 to select the frame mode 2 Set the TC mode switch 1 to PRESET Operation Step 3 Set the TC mode switch 2 to SET Adjust the discrepancy bestrewn Select the drop time code value and real time frame mode This causes the leftmost digit in the time code Need not adjust the discrepancy Select the non display to start blinking bestrewn time code value and drop frame mode real time 4 Set the time code initial value f For more information about the drop frame non drop frame mode see Drop frame mode for DSR 1 Only Operation Step on next page Select a Press the SHIFT button digit Each time you press the SHIFT button For details of menu operations see page 63 the next digit to the right starts blinking Changea Press the ADVANCE button Continued value Each time you press the ADVANCE button the displayed value increases Reset Press the RESET MENU SET button The display returns to 00 00 00 00 The time code value can be set anywhere in the range of 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 29 DSR 1 or 23 59 59 24 DS
20. PRO 76 pin DIGITAL or PRO 50 pin Connect to the camera s VTR connector Two types of connectors are provided and can be replaced according to the camera PRO 76 pin DIGITAL For connecting to the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P digital video camera PRO 50 pin For connecting to the DXC 327B 537A 637A or DXC 327BP 537AP 637AP series analog video camera For details on replacing camera connectors see Mounting on Video Camera page 24 S VIDEO OUT S video output connector DIN 4 pin This outputs the image being shot or played back as S video signals Connect to the S video input connector on a VCR or video monitor Note When the CA 514 514P Camera Adaptor is connected only playback audio is output from this connector VIDEO OUT composite video output connector BNC This outputs the image being shot or played back as composite video signals Connect to the video input connector on a VCR or video monitor e The output signal from this connector may discontinue when switching the operation between recording and playback Do not use as a reference signal for external equipment e When the CA 514 514P Camera Adaptor is connected only playback audio is output from this connector AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 audio input channel 1 and 2 connectors XLR 3 pin female and input selection switches Connect a microphone or other external audio equipment Set the input selection switches as shown below according to
21. TC Time U BIT Date For description of how to set the DSR 1 1P s built in clock see Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar Menu 101 on page 63 Chapter 4 Time Values 49 P J iY amp p Lom E p S D 7 s njea awl p Jo deyo HAHA Setting the User Bit Value You can set the user bits as eight digit hexadecimal Note values base 16 to have the date time scene number Setting the user bit value may be disallowed in some and other information inserted into the time code cases at ClipLink shooting For details see step 4 on When using both the time code and user bits set up the page 56 in Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting user bits first If you set the time code first the internal time code generator will remain stopped while you set the user bits which will set the time value off from the original setting LIGHT PB DATE NDF EXT LK HOLD VER 4 OVER ON B mom omom mo a OFF a ee O CLIP Se DISPLAY SY 2 fe A Q A S De a ern J SDA By iB RON eH O Be QIY AUDIO LEVEL MONITOR SELECT CH 1 PRI MONITOR c MIX CH 2 g e AUTO of m manuat Sy ser AUDIO SELECT ClipLink CONTINUE AUDIO IN cy ge a E CJ re EE 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to U BIT 4 Set the user bits The user bits indication appears Operation Step Select a Pr
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23. back space editing is possible using ClipLink function and indication CONT appears in the display window During recording the recording start Rec IN point the time code HH MM SS format and index pictures are recorded into the DSR 1 1P s internal memory 56 Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting When CONT appears regardless of the setting of the TC mode switch 1 the time code generator automatically enters REGEN mode Consequently you cannot freely specify a time code nor can you use the external synchronization genlock function 5 To stop recording press the VTR button on the camera or the lens This sets recording pause mode The time codes HH MM SS for the current clip contents between the Rec IN and Rec OUT points are recorded along with the scene number as scene 001 in the cassette memory The last index picture in the recorded scene is also recorded While data is being recorded in the cassette memory cutting the power supply or opening the cassette holder is disallowed If you turn the POWER switch off or press the EJECT button black squares W blink in the place of the clip remaining indication in the display window When the data has been recorded the power supply is cut or the cassette is ejected To continuously record the next scene Repeat steps 4 and 5 The scene number will be automatically incremented from the previous number If you have stopped the recording see Resuming Recording in
24. down Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 31 u wdinba peyejay Bunosuuog pue Bum z 1341dey9 atit N Power Supply ee a ee e Compared to the BP L40 the BP L60A offers better performance at low temperatures The BP L60A is recommended for use at low temperature e Carrying a spare battery pack is recommended The BP L40 L60A is free from memory effect There is no need to discharge it fully before recharging yu wd nba parejey Bunosuuop pue Hum z e deyo HI HA Attaching the battery pack 1 Press the battery pack against the rear of the DSR 1 1P aligning the side line of the battery pack with the line on the DSR 1 1P BP L40 L60A Align these lines 32 Slide the battery pack down until its LOCK arrow points at the matching line on the DSR 1 1P Matching line on the DSR 1 1P LOCK arrow Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Detaching the battery pack Holding the button in pull the battery pack up Avoiding breaks in operation due to dead batteries If you use both an internal battery pack and an external battery connected to the DC IN connector at the same time you can avoid breaks in operation due to the dead batteries When the external battery begins to fail and an internal battery pack is also used Remove the DC output cable of the external battery from the DC IN connector The power s
25. fully charged battery packs gradually lose their charge naturally Use the battery packs as soon as possible after recharging e To prolong the life of battery packs store them in a cool place about 20 C 68 F and charge in a place with an ambient temperature between 10 C and 30 C 50 F to 86 F e Before long term storage discharge the battery fully This extends the battery life e It is recommended that the BP L40 be used at 30 W or less The specified capacity may not be obtained if the BP L40 is connected to the DSR 1 1P which is operated with camera and accessories at 30 W or higher especially when the ambient temperature is low e At low temperatures the usable time of battery packs decreases When the ambient temperature is 0 C 32 F usable time decreases by about 10 However the usable time is affected by the power consumption of the DSR 1 1P camera and accessories in addition to the usage status of the battery packs The usable time of battery packs increases if they are warmed to the room temperature about 20 C 68 F before use at low temperatures e If you use the BP L40 at temperatures of 0 C 32 F or below when power consumption of the DSR 1 1P camera and accessories is 40 W or higher due to using a video light for example power may break after a short time a few minutes To increase the usable time store the BP L40 in a warm place and power on the DSR 1 1P and camera before the BP L40 cools
26. m F OLE RF SERVO HUMID SLACK 1 F iat AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 switches AUTO ce AUDIO SELECT AUDIO IN e CAM o e Rear el TC mode switch 2 F RUN or R RUN TC mode switch 1 PRESET a When this switch is set to MANUAL the recording volume can be manually adjusted For details see Manually adjusting audio recording level on page 42 b For details see Setting Time Code Value on page 51 40 Chapter 3 Shooting 4 Display menu 212 and select the audio recording mode two channel mode or four channel mode For menu operation see Selecting Audio Recording Mode Menu 212 page 67 If you should switch audio modes during recording the recordings at switching points prevent editing Avoid changing the audio mode once you have started recording One of the following warning indicators appears in the display area when you change the audio mode setting Warning indication Status Fs 48K flashes four times Attempting to switch from 32 kHz mode four per second channel mode to 48 kHz mode two channel mode Fs 32K flashes four times Attempting to switch from 48 kHz mode two per second channel mode to 32 kHz mode four channel mode 5 Set up the camera to suit your recording objectives and press the VTR button on the camera or lens For details on camera setup see your camera s o
27. oseese 65 Selecting ClipLink Function Menu 211 oe 67 Selecting Audio Recording Mode Menu 212 67 Chapter 6 Menu continued For Settings Chapter 7 Maintenance Appendix Selecting Audio Reference Level Menu 213 68 Settting Fade In Fade Out for the Audio Recording Start and Stop Points Menu 214 0 eeeeeeeee 68 Using Setup Add for DSR 1 Only Menu 220 69 Using Setup Removel for DSR 1Only Menu 22 69 Cleaning the Video Heads ccsseeeeesseeeneeseneeeeeneeees 71 Warning SY Stein siccscissicccccesccvercecntcereestasccceenscscetemenstenencs 72 CONGENS AU oseiro oraa Ea eE EEE E EEE ER 73 Troubleshooting wrtcniscisscccctectcnccscinedccrssscceenexasscccetemneseenescs 74 Notes on USe ssicsceisnicsticscinccsisacasnsansncsscteascnasinacernanuanensss 77 SPGCl CANONS srsccceececistscccsecrcnescnsteietssduaseecaceensencexetesteneece 78 Lo oT ane en eRe ee ree nro 80 MOM P E E E 81 Table of Contents 5 The DSR 1 1P is a dockable VCR that uses the DVCAM digital recording format The DSR 1 1P can be combined with a DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P digital video camera or a DXC 637 537A 327B series analog video camera When docked with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P the DSR 1 1P functions as a DVCAM digital camcorder New Functions as High Performance Digital Recording VCR The DSR 1 1P uses the DVCAM recording format The internal signal processing is digit
28. problem in VCR s internal operations or data loading from the tape Clean the video heads using the DVM 12CL Cleaning Cassette see page 71 and repeat the auto check If the result is the same contact your Sony dealer At ng 03 There may be a problem in the VCR camera connection Check whether the camera is powered and the camera connector on the DSR 1 1P fits firmly in the VTR connector on the camera see pages 24 to 28 If not correct the error and repeat the auto check If the result is the same contact your Sony dealer At ng 04 Check whether the REC SAVE switch is set to SAVE If so repeat the auto check with setting the switch to REC or using another cassette whose REC SAVE switch is set to REC If the result is the same contact your Sony dealer At ng 05 Check whether a cassette is inserted If not insert a cassette and repeat the auto check If the result is the same contact your Sony dealer o HAUL If the video and audio recording qualities are normal the unit is ready for use However the unit requires service It is desirable to consult your Sony dealer At Abort The test recording or playback and internal check have aborted when a tape transport button was pressed during recording or playback or when the tape ended To resume the auto check press the MENU button to close the menu and perform the procedure described in the previous section To perform the auto check
29. s viewfinder The recording review function automatically rewinds and plays back the last few seconds of the recording Use this function to easily and quickly check recordings Built in time code generator reader The internal time code generator can record the time code data that is required for high precision editing Audio recording functions In addition to using the camera s built in microphone sound can be recorded via a wireless microphone system or an external audio system Several power supply options The DSR 1 1P can use the BP L40 L60A Battery Pack for about 75 150 minutes of continuous operation with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P e With an optional DC L1 Battery Adaptor the DSR 1 1P can use the NP 1B Battery Pack for about 60 minutes of continuous operation with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P e With an optional DC L90 Battery Adaptor the DSR 1 1P can use the BP 90A Lithium Battery Pack for about 130 minutes of continuous operation with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P e With an optional AC 550 550CE DN 1 DN2A AC Adaptor the DSR 1 1P can operate on AC power Design for Easy Working Equipped with both digital and analog camera connectors The DSR 1 1P has both PRO 76 pin connector for digital camera connection and the PRO 50 pin connector for analog camera connection Connectors are easy to replace Light and compact The DSR 1 1P is compact and lightweight enough to be used in the fiel
30. te O Ont H CLIP EE TAPE EE UG RF SERVO HUMID SLACK D MENU SET MIN SEC E CLI conr IP E B Q pvcan BATTE ME mE E E F ae Fe 32k Fe 48k MENU ADVANCE SHIFT no T KLD KSA S A A A RON ROY UO QY AUDIO LEVEL MIX REGEN 8J o CH 2 DATE TIME ClipLink CONTINUE PRESET F RUN it SET R RUN L e AUTO el MANUAL AUDIO SELECT r AUDIO IN B aH BACK TALLY OFF Wo CI J 1 Perform the first two steps pages 38 to 40 in the Chapter 3 Shooting Check the following points Check point Check the ClipLink function is on or set it to on Method See Selecting the ClipLink Function Menu 211 under Chapter 6 Menu page 67 Check whether or not the cassette includes cassette memory The DSR 1 1P supports cassettes with up to 16 Kbits of cassette memory C appears in the display window when the loaded cassette includes cassette memory The ClipLink function cannot be used unless appears in the display window Make sure that the lithium battery has been correctly inserted and is not used up appears in the display window if the lithium battery has not been inserted or is used up CLIP and IP appear in the display window Display Meaning CLIP The DSR 1 1P is in ClipLink mode IP T
31. to show the clip remaining indication instead of time value Example CL IP T45 For time code and user bit settings see pages 50 and 51 On how to use the ADVANCE button for menu settings see Chapter 6 Menu SHIFT button When setting time code and user bit values or at menu setting keep pressing this button to select a digit The selected digit will start blinking In other case keep pressing this button to show the date when the DISPLAY switch is set to U BIT and time when the DISPLAY switch is set to TC instead of time value For time code and user bit settings see pages 50 and 51 On how to use the ADVANCE button for menu settings see Chapter 6 Menu TC time code mode switch 2 Sets the mode for advancing time code values when the TC mode switch 1 has been set to PRESET F RUN The time code advances continuously whether or not the DSR 1 1P is recording Use this setting to align the time code value with real time SET Use this setting to set the time code or user bit value R RUN The time code value advances only during recording Use this setting to have consecutive time code values for consecutive recordings on the tape There are two time code frame modes drop frame DF mode and non drop frame NDF mode This product is shipped with drop frame mode selected For details on switching between drop frame mode and non drop frame mode see Selecting Drop frame DF Non dr
32. to the VIDEO OUT or S Page 15 VIDEO OUT connector on the DSR 1 1P Connect an earphone or headphones to the Page 15 EARPHONE connector on the DSR 1 1P Prepare a cassette for test recording playback Page 35 To perform the auto check 1 Display menu 210 210 eal Blinking Auto check function indication 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the auto check function indication oFF start blinking then press the ADVANCE button to change the indication to 23 9 on To cancel the auto check function press the MENU button to close the menu 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button This changes the display and opens the cassette holder If there is a cassette in the holder it is ejected except during recording At EJECT At C In Blinking 4 Insert the cassette and close the cassette holder The display changes to the following and the tape is loaded At rEC T Blinking 5 Use the tape transport buttons to change the tape position for test recording if necessary or advance to step 6 Continued Chapter 6 Menu 65 nue 9 Jejdeyo AAAI VTR Menu Operation ea 6 66 Press the VTR button on the camera or lens Test recording starts The display changes as shown below during recording The hyphen following At moves to right At At AT After about 1 minute the tape is rewound to the recording start p
33. view a color playback with no playback adaptors Connect a color television or color video monitor to the VIDEO OUT connector or the S VIDEO OUT connector See the previous section Viewing Monochrome Playback in the Viewfinder for playback operation 48 Chapter 3 Shooting Switching Time Value Indications The DSR 1 1P uses three types of time values counter values time code values and user bits The time value is displayed in the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P s viewfinder screen and in the DSR 1 1P s display window LIGHT ON e OFF DISPLAY 2 3 PB DATE NDF EXT LK Time value z i ea MIN RM indication RESET CLIP SB CL CONT P TAPE MEE EE E E CDCA BATTE m m m m m m F GINS RF SERVO HUMID SLACK ehini DISPLAY switch Use the DISPLAY switch to switch time value indications Type of time value DISPLAY switch setting Counter of tape transport time COUNTER Time code TC User bits U BIT The time code and user bits cannot be displayed if the tape does not have time code and or user bits recordings or if the time code was recorded using a non compatible method For details of the time value indication in the viewfinder see the operating instructions for your camera Resetting the Counter The counter value shows the tape s running time in hours minutes seconds and frames format Before starting a tape perform the follo
34. 21 Is there a Make sure that the HUMID Condensation condensation indication is not shown in the display page 73 problem window If it is shown do not use the equipment until the HUMID indication disappears 2 Press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder and insert the cassette Make sure that the cassette s REC SAVE switch is set to REC then check for tape slack before loading the cassette For details on handling cassettes see Cassettes for the DSR 1 1P on page 35 Inserting a standard size cassette Cassette holder window Indication PUSH Insert the cassette with the cassette window on the front facing outward Inserting a mini size cassette Mini size cassette Stage match marks Indication PUSH Lock Cassette holder window Guides Insert the cassette with the cassette window on the front facing outward Push the cassette between the both guides along the stage until it goes under the lock Press on PUSH on the cassette holder solidly to close the holder e Turn the power on and then insert or eject the cassette e When inserting a mini size cassette confirm the cassette is under the lock see the above figure and then close the cassette holder If the cassette is not inserted fully under the lock a stopper will prevent the cassette holder from closing when you pres
35. 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating humidity 25 to 85 cannot be used when condensation present Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Approx 2 85 kg 6 lb 4 oz including BP L40 battery pack and the PDVM 40ME cassette tape External dimensions Mass 185 7 3 s 118 4 5 4 185 7 3 a in mm inches Tape transport system Tape speed Approx 28 2 mm s Recording playback time using PDV 184ME Maximum 180 minutes Fast forward rewind time using PDV 184ME Maximum 12 minutes 78 Appendix Cassette tapes used Model name Size PDV 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Standard size PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME Mini size Video system at playback with the DSR 85 85P Bandwidth Luminance Y DSR 1 30 Hz to 5 0 MHz 1 0 dB DSR 1P 25 Hz to 5 5 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB Chrominance DSR 1 30 Hz to 1 5 MHz R Y B Y 1 0 5 0 dB DSR 1P 25 Hz to 2 0 MHz 1 0 2 0 dB S N ratio Luminance DSR 1 Min 55 dB DSR 1P Min 55 dB K factor K2T KPB Max 2 Y C time delay Max 30 nsec Audio system at playback with the DSR 85 85P 2 channel mode 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 1 0 dB 4 channel mode 20 Hz to 14 5 kHz 0 5 1 0 dB Min 80 dB Max 0 08 Frequency response Dynamic range Distortion THD 1 kHz reference level 48 kHz Inputs and outputs Input connectors A
36. ANCE button This switches the mode setting to the other audio recording mode Example 32 4 channel mode with 32 kHz sampling frequency 212 32 Blinking 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Chapter 6 Menu 67 nus 9 JejdeyD AIAN oO VTR Menu Operation Menu 213 Selecting Audio Reference Level The audio reference level can be set to either of the following 20 dB factory setting for DSR 1 or 18 dB factory setting for DSR 1P Audio reference level for professional use 12 dB Audio reference level commonly used for consumer DV The maximum level is 0 dB 1 Display menu 213 The menu number and current audio reference level is displayed Example 20 dB for DSR 1 or 18 dB for DSR 1P 213 al T Blinking Audio reference level indication a For DSR 1P 18 If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the audio reference level display start blinking then press the ADVANCE button This switches the setting to the other audio reference level Example 12 dB 213 12 T Blinking Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu When using the DSR
37. ClipLink Mode page 58 When using the DSR 1 1P with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P camera you can set or clear an NG designation for the previously recorded scene before shooting the next scene For details of this operation see the operating instructions for the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Notes e During recording pause pressing the STOP PLA Y F FWD REW buttons performing edit search with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P or ejecting the cassette will interrupt the ClipLink shooting With this state it is impossible to start back space editing using ClipLink function The ClipLink continue mode is canceled and indication CONT in the display window disappears To perform back space editing at the recording stop position press the ClipLink CONTINUE button before resuming recording If you do resume recording without pressing this button first the previous recorded data and index pictures will be overwritten or otherwise invalidated e Each time you press the STOP button the number of remaining index pictures is decremented by one If you resume recording with the same VCR the number of remaining index pictures is automatically incremented by one For details see Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode page 58 e Do not unplug the power supply connector connected to a battery pack or AC outlet while the POWER switch is still set to ON as this may cause the ClipLink function to operate abnormally Be sure to set th
38. Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery a i nero 4 Reverse step 3 to insert a replacement lithium battery Make sure that the symbol on the battery is facing you 5 Close the battery cover 22 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Example System Configuration This product can be used with the equipment shown below tii ECM 672 Electret Condenser Microphone CJ CAC 12 Microphone Holder DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Color Video Camera DXC 637 537 537A 327A 327B or DXC 637P 537P 537AP 327AP 327BP series Color Video Camera LC 421 Carrying Case Shoulder strap suppli DC L1 Battery DSR 1 1P this product Color TV or color video monitor DVCAM standard size cassette tape DVCAM mini size cassette tape Eewo ed Adaptor Z S NP 1B Battery 77 L Pack Charger E gt DC L90 ol Battery Adaptor BC 410 410CE eae Battery Battery Charger BP L40 60A Battery Pack CMA 8A 8ACE AC 550 550CE AC Adaptor WRR 855A UHF Synthesized Tuner with BTA 801 BC L50 Battery BC L100 L100CE Charger Battery Charger AC DN1 AC Adaptor AC DN2A AC Adaptor Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 23 u wdinbg payejey Buyjosuuoy pue Bun z seideup HNN juouwdinby payejay Buljoauuoy pue Hu z 4ajdeyo ANA Mounting on Video Camera The DSR 1 1P is dockable with t
39. J iY p p Ol O 5 m V y e O gt Ce Buyooys yurmdig g saydeyo HATA Recording Using ClipLink Function 2 Check the number and perform one of the following responses Indication Meaning response CLIP SEE Adequate recording capacity remains CLIP W Capacity for ten or fewer index pictures remain Load a new cassette if the number is not sufficient Other Check the number of recordable index pictures remaining and load a new cassette if the number is not sufficient The number of recordable index pictures also appears in the time value indication area for as long as you hold down the ADVANCE button For details of this display see Display window in Display Section under Chapter I page 11 The number of recordable clips varies with cassette memory capacity Up to 45 clips index pictures can be recorded in a 4 Kbit cassette memory and up to 198 clips index pictures can be recorded in a 16 Kbit cassette memory oO Set the AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 switch to AUTO or MANUAL see page 40 D Set up and adjust the camera according to your shooting objectives then press the VTR button on the camera or the lens For details of camera settings and adjustments see your operating instructions for the camera Recording begins when the TALLY indicator stays lit after blinking for a moment The DSR 1 1P enters ClipLink continue mode in which
40. MENU SET button This records the new setting and returns to a blinking display of the menu number 6 Press the MENU button This returns the display window to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 101 Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar Display menu 101 and press the SHIFT button The current calendar setting appears in the setting mode format yyyymmdd Example October 8 1996 19961008 ie Blinking The first two digits of the year setting cannot be changed Use the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons to set the desired date If there are no more new settings to be made go directly to step 5 Press the SHIFT button while the data display is blinking Example 19961008 The current time real time clock setting is displayed Example 8 15 05 PM 221505 Blinking Use the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons to set the current time Press the RESET MENU SET button This starts the clock advance operation Press the MENU button This returns the display window to the display shown before the VTR menu The date set can be displayed in the time value indication see page 49 in the following way On the DSR 1 Displayed in mmddyyyy format Example 10081996 On the DSR 1P Displayed in ddmmyyyy format Example 08101996 Menu 201 Checking the Total Operating Power On Hours 1 Display menu 201 and press the SHIFT button Pressing the SHIFT button cycles through the foll
41. R 1P Chapter 4 Time Values 51 renenoumsy 22 TINN s njea Sul p Jo deyo HATA Setting the Time Code Value 6 Use the TC mode switch 2 to set the desired running mode Operation Setting Time code advances freely regardless of F RUN the VTR s current operation mode Time code value advances only while R RUN recording If you select F RUN the time code starts advancing immediately Drop frame mode for DSR 1 Only In the NTSC standard the time code value is based on 30 frames per second but the exact video frame frequency is in fact 29 97 frames per second and the real time or 18 frames per 10 minutes Drop frame mode corrects for this by skipping two frame counts at the beginning of every minute which is not a multiple of ten Example When the minute value is changing from 11 to 12 00 05 12 00 4 00 05 12 01 These two are dropped In non drop frame mode however no frame counts are omitted and there is a gradual deviation of the time code from real time Making the Time Code Continuous at Back Space Editing Set the TC mode switch 2 to R RUN and start back space editing For operation of back space editing see Back Space Editing on page 43 52 Chapter 4 Time Values Restarting an interrupted recording Perform the following steps to make the time code continuous when the recording has been interrupted or when the cassette tape has been removed from the
42. SONY 3 858 431 13 1 Digital Videocassette Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference DVCAM DSR 1 1P 1996 by Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the upper side Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Serial No RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of AN sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance LITHIUM BATTERY Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium battery Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Note Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children
43. Set the TC mode switch to PRESET 2 Set the TC mode switch 2 to F RUN 3 Connect a reference time code and video signal to the DSR 1 1P For connections see the previous section Connection for Gen Lock EXT LK will be displayed in the display window The internal time code generator will maintain its externally synchronized state even after you disconnect the reference time code signal The precision of this synchronization phase alignment of time codes depends on the precision of the camera s sync signal generator e After setting up external synchronization allow a few seconds for the camera s sync signal generator to stabilize before recording e Only the time code can be externally synchronized User bits cannot be externally synchronized e If you switch the setting on the DSR 1 1P s or the camera s POWER switch while the camcorder is operating under external synchronization synchronization precision will be reduced 54 Chapter 4 Time Values Recording Using ClipLink Function The ClipLink function is intended to be used at various stages from recording to editing When you record using this function index pictures are automatically recorded along with the time code scene number and other data all of which make for more efficient editing For an overview of the ClipLink function refer to the supplied ClipLink Guide WARNING PB DATE NDF EXT LK HOLD te
44. System on page 72 Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 seis HN AN MAIMAQG Ja deyo HANI Location and Function of Parts Input Output Connectors TC OUT connector TC IN connector GEN LOCK IN connector AUDIO OUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors Shoulder strap fitting Camera connector O S VIDEO OUT connector O VIDEO OUT connector AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 connectors and input selection switches EARPHONE connector TC OUT time code output connector BNC This outputs time code signals from the built in time code generator When a time code signal is input to the TC IN connector this output signal is synchronized to it For details about time code see Setting Time Code Value on page 51 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview TC IN time code input connector BNC Input an external signal for synchronizing the built in time code generator Use an SMPTE DSR 1 or EBU DSR 1P time code signal Note Use a jitterless LTC signal Using an LTC signal reproduced by other equipment may cause the DSR 1 1P to malfunction GEN LOCK IN gen lock video input connector BNC When synchronizing the camera to an external signal input a reference video signal VBS or BS AUDIO OUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors phono jacks These output the sound being recorded or played back Connect to a stereo amplifier or video monitor s audio input connectors Camera connector
45. UDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 XLR 3 pin x2 female 60 dB 3 KQ 4 dBu 10 KQ 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms GEN LOCK IN BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q TC IN BNC 0 5 to 18 Vp p 10 KQ Camera connector PRO 76 pin DIGITAL or PRO 50 pin DC IN XLR 4 pin male Output connectors AUDIO OUT CH 1 CH 2 phono jack 10 dBu 47 KQ VIDEO OUT BNC 1 0 V p p 752 S VIDEO OUT DIN 4 pin 1 0 Vp p 75Q TC OUT BNC 1 0 Vp p 75 Q DC OUT XLR 4 pin female EARPHONE mini jack 8 Q variable to 15 5 dBu Accessories supplied Shoulder strap 1 Connector cap 1 Lithium battery CR2032 1 M4 x 6 screws 2 M4 x 12 screws 2 Operating instructions 1 ClipLink Guide 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Related Equipment DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Color Video Camera DXC 637 537A 327A 327B or DXC 637P 537AP 327AP 327BP Color Video Camera NP 1B and BP L40 L60A 90A Battery Packs BC 410 410CE L50 L100 L100CE and BC 1WD 1WDCE Battery Chargers DC L1 Battery Adaptor for NP 1B DC L90 Battery Adaptor for BP 90A AC 550 550CE DN 1 DN2A and CMA 8A 8ACE AC Adaptors ME 20B Magnetic Earphone WRT 810A 830A UHF Synthesized Wireless Microphone WRR 810A 855A 860A UHF Portable Tuner BTA 801 Portable Tuner Mount Adapter for WRR 855A LC 421 Carrying Case Appendix 79 xlpueddy Glossary Composite video signal A composite video signal includes a video signal burst signal and sync signal Con
46. UDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 KHODS esera 17 42 Audio level indicators eee 12 AUDIO OUT CH 1 CH 2 connectors 15 Audio recording level adjusting automatically we 40 adjusting from the camera 8 adjusting manually eee 42 Audio recording mode selec Oesau 41 67 Audio reference level selection 68 AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 SWITCHES oiiire 17 40 42 Auto check function cee 65 Back space editing cee eeeeteeeeees 43 standby on standby off mode 44 starting at any tape position 44 to resume recording BACK TALLY switch capacity indication notes on usage BREAKER button cee CASSEE rrera aAA 7 checking tape slack tee 37 DVCAM viiri oea 35 DY aprenen nR E T f r DSRE1 1P oss ss ctsctecserssisinesesaststncss 35 INSOLE irasan 39 MEMORY seesversersesses E EAEE 35 NOLES ON USAGE vesicescescessorsssssseossosaseis 36 preventing accidental erasure 36 Checking total operating hours 63 CL ClipLink log data indication See aera en pr 12 55 58 Clip CLIP indication ccceeeee 55 58 remaining indication 13 56 58 ClipLink CONTINUE button 17 58 ClipLitih nsterza nia T index Pict Te ats psssadszesecserecesss 55 to 59 lop datas e 55 to 59 selecting ClipLink function 67 setting cue POINts anene 57 setting Mark IN OUT ee 57 SHOOMMG ei
47. WD B Fast forwards the tape The indicator lights while the tape is being fast forwarded Press while the tape is being fast forwarded or during playback to view forward search playback PLAY gt Plays back the recorded video The indicator lights during playback STOP E Stops the tape 1 6 Chapter 1 Overview AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 audio recording level adjustment for channels 1 and 2 knobs When the AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 switches are set to MANUAL these knobs adjust the audio levels being recorded on channels 1 and 2 The audio levels are indicated in the display window For details see Display window in Display Section on page 11 AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 audio recording level adjustment manual auto selection for channels 1 and 2 switches These select the audio recording level adjustment method AUTO Use the AGC automatic gain control circuit to automatically adjust the audio level MANUAL Enables users to manually adjust the AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs for each channel Select AUTO if excess input levels are likely to occur AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 audio input selection for channels 1 and 2 switches These select the input signals to channels 1 and 2 CAM Signals from the microphone connected to the camera s MIC IN 48V connector or from the camera s built in microphone REAR Signals from a microphone or external equipment connected to the AUDIO IN CH
48. ack Space Editing De ee a 9 If there is a long period before shooting the next scene Setting the camera s power switch to ON SAVE can help you conserve on power and extend battery usage However since it takes time for the recording to start after pressing the VTR button set up standby on mode shortly beforehand by changing the camera s power switch to ON STBY Once set in standby on mode the DSR 1 1P waits a certain user definable period of time and then automatically switches to standby off mode For details on setting the camera s power switch ON SAVE ON STBY see the operating instructions for your camera For details on setting the timeout value for automatic switching to standby off mode see Setting the Standby Period Menu 207 on page 64 Starting Back Space Editing at Any Tape Position This section describes the steps for insert a new scene at any desired position on the tape The following steps can also be used to restart recording after an interruption has occurred 1 Perform step 1 page 38 in Shooting 2 Insert the cassette containing the previous recording 3 Perform steps 3 and 4 pages 40 and 41 in Shooting To continue from the last time code of the previous recording set TC mode switch 1 to REGEN For details about time codes Setting Time Code Value on page 51 44 Chapter 3 Shooting 4 Press the PLAY button The recorded contents are displayed on the viewfinde
49. add is factory set to oFF 220 T Blinking Setup add on oFF indication If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the setup add on oFF indication start blinking then press the ADVANCE button to change the setting to on 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 221 Using Setup Remove for DSR 1 Only Use this menu to remove the setup that was added to the video signals at recording For details on the setup add or setup remove see How to use the setup add setup remove on the right 1 Display menu 221 The setup remove is factory set to on 221 T Blinking Setup remove on oFF indication If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button to make the setup remove on oFF indication start blinking then press the ADVANCE button to change the setting to oFF 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu How to use the setup add setup remove Use the setup add setup remove as shown below according to your shooting conditions For menu operations related to the setup add setup remove see Using Setup Add Me
50. alized to provide more stable output signals and higher reliability Compatible with consumer DV A DV cassette recorded on a DV format VCR can be played back on the DSR 1 1P Cassettes recorded in LP mode cannot be played back DVCAM cassettes The DSR 1 1P can use both standard size and mini size DVCAM cassettes According to cassette size the DSR 1 1P automatically correct reel position The maximum recording playback times are 184 minutes for standard size cassettes and 40 minutes for mini cassettes DVCAM cassettes include a cassette memory Information about the editing points ClipLink log data that is specified while shooting is recorded into this cassette memory ClipLink function The ClipLink function links all stages from shooting to editing Once editing points have been set with this function during shooting they can be used to boost the efficiency of editing work Creation of clips Using the ClipLink function the camera operator can create clips to be used during editing The images captured at the Mark IN points are recorded in a compressed format onto the tape as Index Pictures In addition editing point related data scene number time code for Mark IN OUT points etc is recorded in the cassette memory ClipLink mode To use the ClipLink function select the menu setting to set the DSR 1 1P into ClipLink mode There is also a ClipLink continue function that enables clips to be
51. bes the procedure for mounting the DSR 1 1P ona DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Use the same procedure for mounting on a DXC 637 series camera Replace the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector with the PRO 50 pin connector When using the camcorder grip When configuring a camcorder with the camera a camcorder grip not supplied can be attached instead of the camera grip For instructions on attaching the grip see the operating instructions for the camera 1 If necessary replace the PRO 50 pin connector with the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector For details see Using the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P on previous page PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector Continued Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 25 juawidinby payejay Buljoauuoy pue u4 z sa deyo A Mounting on Video Camera 2 Fit the projection on the bottom of the DSR 1 1P into the slot on the camera lt 2 a 2 oa Groove 3 Slide the DSR 1 1P along the groove on the camera and press firmly until fixed WN NIN Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 4 Tighten the two screws M4 x 12 in the figure M4 x 12 screws Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 26 5 Tighten the two screws M4 x 6 to fix the shoulder pad Note Slide the shoulder pad to its central position before tightening the screws Otherwise the screws may not be properly fixed M4 x 6 screws
52. can carry in with continuous recording Note that this operation takes several seconds do not turn the POWER switch is turned off or replace the battery during this interval as the automatic recording continuity will be lost Note also that the recording continuity is lost in the following case e If the POWER switch is turned on and off repeatedly e If the DSR 1 1P is left powered off for several hours e If the DSR 1 1P is subject to severe vibration while powered off e If for any other reason the automatic recording continuity function is unable to operate correctly e If the lithium battery CR2032 is exhausted or if no lithium battery has been fitted Playback Checking Recorded Contents Checking the Recorded Contents Immediately After Shooting Recording Review Immediately after shooting you can use the recording review function to automatically rewind and play back the last 2 to 10 seconds of the recording to check the recorded contents Performing recording review With recording paused press the REC REVIEW button on the camera or the RET button on the lens Depending on how long you hold down the button the tape is automatically rewound over the last 2 to 10 seconds of the recording and then this last part of the recording is shown in the viewfinder You can also listen to the recorded sound via an earphone or the speaker After the recorded part is played back the DSR 1 1P is automatically returns
53. cation This shows how many clip shots can still be recorded Indication Index picture Cue point CLIP SEER 51 pictures or more 101 points or more CLIP SHEE 41 to 50 pictures 81 to 100 points CLIP SEE 31 to 40 pictures 61 to 80 points CLIP BE 21 to 30 pictures 41 to 60 points CLIP Bl 11 to 20 pictures 21 to 40 points CLIP 1 to 10 pictures 1 to 20 points CLIP W blinking 1 to 3 pictures 1 to 6 points CLIP Cannot record CLIP blinking Cannot record a When back space editing using ClipLink function is possible when CONT appears Time value indication Depending on the DISPLAY switch setting this shows a counter value time code value or user bit value Press the MENU button to display the VTR menu WARNING indicator LIGHT switch This lights or blinks when an abnormality occurs This switches the display window light on and off For details see Warning System on page 72 O BACK TALLY switch Set this switch to ON to activate the TALLY indicator MENU button function Press this button to display the VTR menu in the display window For details about the VTR menu see Chapter 6 Menu TALLY back tally indicator red This indicator lights during recording It will not light if the BACK TALLY switch is set to OFF This indicator also blinks to indicate warnings in the same manner as the REC TALLY indicator in the viewfinder of the camera For details see Warning
54. ccsssseecesseeeeeesseneeeeeees 50 Setting the Time Code Value csseccsssseeeeeesseeeeenees 51 Making the Time Code Continuous at Back Space Editing to tccsedsstieariottssatutesnesvevsienteenscs 52 Setting the Time Code to the Real Time Clock and Calendar veses ciscsacciesesicdeswesscessbehiservessateveslesccvsteeesesiac 52 Synchronization With External Time Code Signals SG LOCK si sisi tasssnaivnscincsseasasandexantsneasanaseenacnestenesntiaaniae 53 Connection for Gen LOck 200 eeceeeeeeseceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaees 53 Locking the Internal Time Code Generator to the Reference Time Code ceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeenseees 54 Recording Using ClipLink Function cs ccesesee 55 Setting Editing Points While Shooting When Using the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P vscrrsisirssissrssisiiriiss 57 Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode cccssesee 58 Contents of the VTR Menu csssssssssssnssseseessnesees 61 VTR Menu Operation cccccsssecccesseeeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeees 62 Basic Operati ON rosier iedeen iEn e EEE 62 Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar Me m VOM eeri ae e A EEEE E EEEE EERE 63 Checking the Total Operating Power On Hours SMe nu 201 ernennen ngouiensis 63 Selecting Frame Mode DF NDF for Time Code Menu 204 for DSR 1 Only neseser 63 Selecting Battery Capacity Indication Menu 206 64 Setting Standby On Period Menu 207 seee 64 Using Auto Check Function Menu 210
55. chronization signal The sync signal is used as a reference signal for duplicating the scanning patterns recorded via a camera when playing back the recording on a monitor The sync signal actually includes two signals a horizontal sync signal and a vertical sync signal Time code The time code is a tape position information signal that includes time and frame data that are recorded onto the tape when shooting so as to facilitate searching of editing point settings and recorded scenes when viewing or editing Time data This refers either to time data that is generated by a time code generator or time data that is played back from a tape and read by a time code reader User bits These are also referred to as users bits The user bits are a 32 bit segment of the time code 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 time code data or ID numbers for tape reels or programs AC power SOULCE essiens sestercon 34 ADVANCE button ssesessesesereeeererereseresn 19 for checking ClipLink remaining 56 for menu operation s s s 62 to 69 for time code value setting 51 for user bit value setting 0 0 0 ALARM kh i ceirnin Audio fade in fade out setting AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 SWILCHES ssiri 17 30 AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 connectors and input selection switches 15 30 A
56. d Chapter 1 Overview 9 MAIMAQG Ja deyo HAAN Location and Function of Parts Power Supply Bottom view Battery attachment interface DC OUT connector DC IN connector POWER switch BREAKER button Battery attachment interface Attach a battery pack or an AC DN1 DN2A AC Adaptor For information about fitting a battery pack or an AC adaptor see Power supply page 31 DC OUT DC power output connector 4 pin female This connector supplies power for a WRR 855A 860A UHF Portable Tuner 1 0 Chapter 1 Overview DC IN DC power input connector XLR 4 pin male To use the DSR 1 1P with an AC power supply connect an optional AC 550 550CE CMA 8A CMA 8ACE AC Adaptor POWER switch Turn the power supply on and off BREAKER breaker reset button If an excessive current flows in the internal circuits the internal circuit breaker shuts off the power supply Push this button after eliminating the cause of the excessive current Display Section WARNING indicator MENU button O LIGHT switch BACK TALLY switch TALLY indicator Display window The display window shows the following items Use the LIGHT switch to light up the display window Time value indication Clip remaining indication Tape remaining indication Battery capacity indication Service indication Playback indication
57. densation Condensation refers to tiny droplets of water that can appear in a device such as in the tape transport system When condensation occurs on a video head drum the tape may stick to the drum which can damage not only the tape but also the VCR unit Digital VCR A digital VCR converts analog video signals to digital signals which are recorded onto the video tape When video signals are recorded and played back in their original analog format the signal quality may deteriorate due to tape head misalignment variation in tape tension and other causes By contrast there is very little signal deterioration when the recorded signals are digital signals that are converted to analog signals for playback Drum See Head drum External synchronization External synchronization is when the target device s operations and signals are synchronized with the operations and signals of a reference device When a recorder recording VCR and player source VCR are used in editing the two devices operation timing signals and time code signals are often synchronized Gen lock Abbreviation of generator lock It refers to the synchronization of a VCR to a reference sync signal 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 PCM audio PCM stands for pulse code modulation PCM audio mea
58. details of switching between standby on and standby off mode see If there is a long period before shooting the next scene on page 44 1 Display menu 207 The selected menu number is displayed along with the current standby on period setting in minutes Example 8 minutes 207 08 T Blinking Standby on period If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button until the standby on period starts blinking then press the ADVANCE button Each press of the ADVANCE button changes the setting as follows 08 factory setting 01 03 05 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and the display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 210 Using Auto Check Function On the DSR 1 1P the internal check can be automatically performed using the auto check function Meanwhile a test recording and playback are also performed for about 1 minute Before shooting it is desirable to perform auto check and make sure for problems in VCR s internal operations and the VCR camera connection through the result of the internal check displayed in the display window and the video and audio recording qualities Preparations for testing Make preparations as shown in the table below Preparation Refer to Connect the DSR 1 1P to the camera Page 24 Connect a monitor
59. e POWER switch to OFF before disconnecting the power supply Setting Editing Points While Shooting When Using the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P When shooting with the DSR 1 1P and the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P you can use the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P s TAKE button to record a time code for a cue point or a Mark IN OUT point For details refer to the operating instructions for the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Setting cue points The following data is recorded onto the cassette when you specify a cue point to highlight a scene e Time codes HH MM SS for Rec IN OUT points e Time codes HH MM SS frame for cue points e Scene number The scene number counter is automatically incremented with each Rec OUT point specification e NG designation cassette name number if set from the camera e Index pictures for all Rec IN points these are recorded each time recording is stopped Setting Mark IN OUT point The following data is recorded onto the cassette when you specify Mark IN OUT points while shooting continuously at length instead of during linked recording of each scene e Time codes HH MM SS for Mark IN OUT points e Scene number The scene number counter is automatically incremented with each Mark OUT point specification e NG specification cassette name number if set from the camera e Index pictures for all Mark IN points these are recorded each time recording is stopped Note The time codes for Rec IN OUT po
60. e the tuner cable is connected to MIC center position Using an External Audio System r AUDIO IN a e g 48V ON MIC Connect an audio mixer or other external audio system component to the AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 connector as shown below AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 switch Set to REAR AUDIO IN CAM S REAR Input selection switch Set to LINE 48V ON MIC 30 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Power Supply The following power supplies can be used with the DSR 1 1P e BP L40 L60A lithium ion battery pack e NP 1B Ni Cd Battery Pack The DC L1 Battery Adaptor is required e BP 90A Ni Cd Battery Pack The DC L90 Battery Adaptor is required e AC power The AC 550 550CE AC DN1 DN2A or CMA 8A 8ACE AC Adaptor is required Alternatively you can make combined use of internal and external batteries by mounting one of the above batteries as an internal battery and connecting an external battery that can be a BP 90A contained in a DC 210 Battery Adaptor and connected to the DC IN connector of the DSR 1 1P Using a BP L40 L60A Battery Pack With a battery pack the DSR 1 1P will operate continuously for the time shown below BP L40 Approx 75 minutes BP L60A Approx 150 minutes Before use charge the battery pack with a BC L50 L100 L100CE Battery Charger Notes on using the battery pack e A warm battery pack may not be fully recharged e Even when
61. eached the end of its usable life Replace the battery pack with a fully charged one page 31 The AC power adaptor is not connected or it is not turned on Connect the AC power adaptor page 34 The tape transport does not operate when you press either VTR button The POWER switches of the camera and unit is turned off Turn the both POWER switches on page 10 The unit has reached the end of tape Rewind the tape or load a new cassette page 39 The cassette is set record inhibited Either load a new cassette or release the record inhibit page 36 An incorrect type of DVCAM or DV cassette is loaded Thecj indication blinks Load a correct type of DV or DVCAM cassette page 35 The tape transport does not operate when you press any tape transport button The unit has reached the end of tape Either rewind the tape or load a new cassette page 39 The cassette holder is not solidly closed after the cassette is inserted Press on the PUSH indication to close the holder solidly page 39 The video and audio output is not present The POWER switch is turned off Turn the POWER switch on page 10 The power supply cuts while operating The battery pack is exhausted Replace the battery pack with a fully charged one page 31 The battery goes dead very quickly The operating temperature is very low The battery pack is inadequat
62. ely charged Recharge the battery pack or replace with a new fully charged one page 31 It is not possible to eject the cassette The battery pack is exhausted Replace the battery pack with a fully charged one page 31 The POWER switch is turned off Turn the POWER switch on page 10 The cassette holder is not solidly closed after the cassette is inserted Press on the PUSH indication to close the holder solidly and then press the EJECT button page 39 The playback picture quality is poor The playback picture dose not appear The playback sound dose not hear The video heads are dirty Clear the video heads using a DVM 12CL Cleaning Cassette page 71 All controls except the EJECT button are disabled There is condensation on the head drum Remove the cassette power off and wait until the condensation has evaporated page 73 Audio recording is not possible The AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs are set to the minimum level Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs page 17 soueualuleW z 194deyo qn HI The recorded sound is distorted The audio level is too high Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs and record again page 17 The recorded sound has a high noise level The audio level is too low Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs and record again page 17 The indicat
63. ess the SHIFT button 2 Set the TC mode switch to PRESET digit Each time you press the SHIFT button the next digit to the right starts blinking Set the TC mode switch 2 to SET Change a__ Press the ADVANCE button 3 value Each time you press the ADVANCE ee button the displayed value is This causes the leftmost digit in the user bits incremented to F and returns to 0 indication to start blinking Reset Press the RESET MENU SET button The display returns to 00 00 00 00 Hexadecimal digits A to F are displayed as follows Hexadecimal digit A B C D E F Display A Jb IWE Jo E IF 5 Perform step 6 in Setting the Time Code Value on page 52 50 Chapter 4 Time Values Setting the Time Code Value This section describes the steps for setting time code For details of setting user bits see Setting the User Bit recording methods for particular shooting conditions Value on previous page and setting initial values When using both the time code and user bits set up Note the user bits first If you set the time code first the Setting the time code value may be disallowed in some internal time code generator will remain stopped while cases at ClipLink shooting For details see step 4 on you set the user bits which will set the time value off page 56 in Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting from the original setting LIGHT PB DATE NDF EXT LK HOLD DER gS ON he te
64. estarted When recording in ClipLink mode is started and previous recording is overwritten uf i 1 1 1 Previous L New recording e recording ee ee Previous index pictures erased New index pictures are recorded ClipLink log data overwritten by new data When recording in ClipLink mode is started after a previous recording Previous New i recording 1 recording Previous index pictures retained but invalid ClipLink log data overwritten by new data New index pictures are recorded Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 59 Contents of the VTR Menu You can use the VTR menu to make the following settings Operation Menu No Reference Real time clock and calendar settings 101 Page 63 Cumulative hour counts 201 Page 63 e Head drum operating hours e Tape transport hours e Operating power on hours Frame mode selection for time code DSR 1 only 204 Page 63 Battery capacity indication selection 206 Page 64 Standby on period setting 207 Page 64 Use auto check function 210 Page 65 Selection of ClipLink function 211 Page 67 Audio recording mode selection 212 Page 67 Audio reference level selection 213 Page 68 Fade in fade out setting for the audio recording start and stop points 214 Page 68 Use setup add 220 Page 69 Use setup remove 221 Page 69 Chapter 6 Menu 61 P iY p p _ o gt
65. ette the maximum recording time is reduced to two thirds of the time indicated on the cassette For example up to 40 minutes of recording can be done on a 60 minute DV cassette DVCAM cassettes The following figure illustrates the DVCAM cassette s appearance Standard size Mini size D D pet i m Cassette memory REC SAVE switch For ClipLink shooting a DVCAM cassette including cassette memory is necessary In the cassette memory data required for editing the recorded video ClipLink log data is stored The DSR 1 1P can record or play back the cassettes with cassette memory of 16 kbits or less For details of ClipLink log data see Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting Chapter 3 Shooting 35 Bunooys g Jeldeyo HAAN Cassettes for the DSR 1 1P Sea aa ey Notes on using cassettes e Before storing the cassette rewind the tape to the beginning and be sure to put the cassette in its storage case preferably on end instead of flat on its side The storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially designed to eusure 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 function
66. first time be sure to insert the supplied lithium battery CR2032 The DSR 1 1P will not operate correctly without this lithium battery Lifetime of the lithium battery When the lithium battery s voltage falls the lithium backup battery warning J appears in the display window If this warning appears replace the lithium battery CR2032 within three or four days The lithium battery has an average service life of about two years however operation in ClipLink mode will shorten the lifetime until about one year Inserting or replacing the lithium battery e Carefully read the instructions for inserting and replacing the lithium battery Lithium batteries may explode if misused e Use only CR2032 Lithium Batteries Other types of lithium batteries may come loose when the camcorder is moved If you have difficulty finding CR2032 Lithium Batteries contact your Sony dealer 1 Turn the POWER switch on 2 Press down the catch at the top of the battery cover and open the cover P Q p p N a Co Q gt Q Q O gt P O gt Co JJ D D Q m Ko xe p Catch 2 Press and pull forward Battery cover 1 POWER switch 3 Take out the lithium battery Press down and pull out toward you Continued Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 21 juowidinby payejay Bunosuuop pue Hu z 4ajdeyo MANA
67. h case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Caution Television programs 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 meymOze al alk Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment Chapter 3 Shooting POQUUIOS waccis scctscccssccccccesansscnncetanssntetnencsseaaccueeteuscunceczencesaxe 7 Location and Function of Parts cccssseessseesseeeeenees 10 Power Supply senteci e EE ESS 10 Display S CtOM ssi ssccssivexsecsiecctenscetiisinccdvsccueatavervians esedeencs 11 Input Output Connectors 0 eeeceececeeeeeeseeceeeceeeeceeeeeeaees 14 Recording Playback Section 0 ce eeeeeeesseceseceeeeeeeeeeeeenees 16 Mime Code Sectionin eiin nna 18 Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery 21 Example System Configuration cccssseccesssseeeeeeee 23 Mounting on Video Camera cccssseeccssseeeteeseeneeeeeeeees 24 Fitting the Shoulder Strap sciroccu eass 27 Connecting Audio System
68. he DSR 1 1P is in ClipLink mode and can record index pictures e If you use a cassette that contains data recorded via a different VCR not the DSR 1 1P when you enter a cassette name number in the cassette memory you may lose any data that was previously written to the cassette memory Also if you use a cassette that contains data recorded in ClipLink mode on the DSR 1 1P for recording on a different VCR you may lose any data that was previously written to the cassette memory e When you power the DSR 1 1P or insert a cassette black squares W blink in the place of the clip remaining indication in the display window during this the cassette memory data is being checked Start recording after the blinking ends or the ClipLink function will be disabled e When CL appears in the display window it means that data has already been recorded into the cassette memory If you record under this condition whether the ClipLink function is available or not the existing cassette memory data will be overwritten To avoid this you can either insert a new cassette or follow the procedure for appending cassette memory data as described in the section Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode page 58 If the CL is flashing it means abnormality of the cassette memory In this case it is impossible to continue recording from that data on ClipLink mode Continued Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 55 P
69. he DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P digital video camera or with a DXC 637 537 537A 327A 327B series analog video camera Switch the camera connectors according to the camera to be used Using a DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Use the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector Using a DXC 637 series camera Use the PRO 50 pin connector Note Turn the POWER switch off before mounting the DSR 1 1P on the video camera Using the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Replace the PRO 50 pin connector with the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector 1 Loosen the two screws M3 and remove the cover from the PRO 50 pin connector PRO 50 pin connector Cover 2 Press the right side of the PRO 50 pin connector until the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector appears The both connectors swing to switch the positions by pressing either of them PRO 50 pin connector PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector 24 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 3 Attach the cover upside down Make sure that the match mark lines up with the PRO76P DIGITAL indication Match mark PRO76P DIGITAL Using the DXC 637 537 537A 327A 327B series camera Replace the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector with the PRO 50 pin connector Press the left side of the PRO 76 pin DIGITAL connector until the PRO 50 pin connector appears Make sure that the match mark lines up with the PROSOP indication Mounting on the camera This section descri
70. he Rec IN and Rec OUT points or between Mark IN and Mark OUT points are recorded into cassette memory The index pictures for the recorded scene are recorded after the recorded scene Repeat steps 5 and 6 to start recording the next scene The index pictures are recorded onto the tape as described below When all index pictures are recorded at the end of the recordings Index pictures A B C D efF e fa cll Recording stop Recording Recording restart Recording start ClipLink continue stop V V S N o Clip A B C D E F G When two or more series of index pictures are separately recorded Two or more series of index pictures may be recorded if ClipLink shooting is once interrupted due to ejecting the cassette and resumed in case of changing the camcorder on resuming for example Index pictures A Index pictures B Al Bic DIE FIG Sram S Recording Recording stop restart Recording Remove ClipLink Recording start cassette continue stop y y vi N ZZ a e E Camcorder A L Camcorder B Insert cassette in camcorder B If there is no need for ClipLink continue It is not necessary to press the ClipLink CONTINUE button when restarting recording See step 4 in the previous section Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode The contents recorded on the cassette may differ in this case depending on the settings when the recording is r
71. he unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunction Do not cover with cloth While the unit is in operation do not cover it with a cloth or other material This can cause the temperature to rise leading to a malfunction When closing the cassette holder Be careful not to catch your fingers between the cassette holder and the body of the unit After Use Turn the POWER switch off When not used for a period of time Remove the battery pack Care If the unit is dirty wipe it with a dry cloth For severe dirt use a soft cloth steeped in a small amount of neutral detergent then wipe dry Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol or thinners as these may damage the finish Shipping e Always remove the cassette before transporting the unit e When transporting the unit as far as possible use either the carrying case or the original packing If shipping the unit as freight by truck ship or airplane pack it in the carrying case then pack the carrying case in its own packing or similar Appendix res gt D x xlpueddy Specifications General Power requirements Py pe v AC 550 550CE DN1 DN2A or CMA 8A 8ACE AC adaptor is usable Power consumption 12 W 10 W in recording mode with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P Continuous recording time Approx 75 minutes with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P and BP L40 battery pack Operating temperature 0 C to
72. indication Appears during maintenance on menu operations It does not appear during normal operation Battery capacity indication This indicates the battery capacity and voltage as shown below Change menu setting for the battery you are using For menu setting see Selecting Battery Capacity Indication Menu 206 page 64 indication Battery voltage BP L40 L60A NP 1B BP 90A 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview BATT E SS 888 F 15 0 V or more 12 5 V or more BATT E B F 14 0 to 15 0 V 12 0 to 12 5 V BATT E 88 F 13 0 to 14 0 V 11 75 to 12 0 V BATT E i F 12 0 to 13 0 V 11 5to 11 75 V BATT E I E F 11 3 to 12 0 V 11 310 11 5 V BATT E i F blinking 11 25 to 11 3 V 11 25 to 11 3 V BATT E I F blinking 11 0 to 11 25 V 11 0 to 11 25 V BATT E F blinking 11 0 V or less 11 0 V or less a Replace the battery pack when this indication appears Continued Indications in the display window continued Indication Tape remaining indication Description During recording or pause mode this indication shows the remaining tape time as shown below It is not displayed when no cassette is loaded Indication Tape time remaining TAPE SERRE 30 minutes or more TAPE SERRE 25 to 30 minutes TAPE SEE 20 to 25 minutes TAPE BE 15 to 20 minutes TAPE BE 10 to 15 minutes TAPE HE 5 to 10 minutes TAPE E 2 to 5 minutes TAPE W blinking 0 to 2 minutes TAPE blinking End of tape Clip remaining indi
73. ints are not recorded Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 57 Buyooys yurTdig g saydeyo HATA Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode During recording pause in ClipLink mode pressing the You can avoid this and continue recording in ClipLink STOP PLAY F FWD REW buttons performing edit mode from the previous recording stop point by search with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P or performing the following steps ejecting the cassette will interrupt the ClipLink shooting With this state it is impossible to start back Note space editing using ClipLink function The ClipLink If you stop recording during the first ten seconds of continue mode is canceled and indication CONT in the recording you may not be able to use these steps to display window disappears If you resume recording continue recording in ClipLink mode on the same cassette the previously recorded data will be overwritten Perform step 1 page 38 in Chapter 3 Shooting 4 Press the ClipLink CONTINUE button 2 Insert a cassette if one is not already loaded The tape remaining indication in the display window flashes as the DSR 1 1P automatically The CL and indications should appear in the searches the recording stop point When it finds display window the recording stop point it stops and enters recording pause mode Note Once it has stopped check that the CONT indicator If the CL is flashing
74. ion Er91 13F appears in the display window The DSR 1 1P has failed in loading or saving the cassette memory data Load a new cassette page 39 The cassette is automatically ejected An incorrect type of cassette is loaded Load a correct type of cassette page 35 74 Chapter 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting chart continued Symptoms The time code setting is not possible The time code value does not advance though the TC mode switch 1 or 2 is set to the F RUN or DATE TIME Cause At the recording the ClipLink function is set to on meaning ClipLink shooting is allowed in menu 211 CONT is displayed in the display window and the time code generator is in the REGEN mode Remedy Only the REGEN mode can be used for ClipLink shooting If you will not perform ClipLink shooting set the ClipLink function to oFF see page 67 15 Chapter 7 Maintenance iain HINA Notes on Use Use and storage locations Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places e Where it is subject to extremes of temperature outside 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F e Note that in summer the temperature in a car with the windows closed can reach 50 C 122 F e Very damp or dusty places e Where rain is likely to reach the unit e Places subject to severe vibration e Near strong magnetic fields such as radio or TV transmitters Avoid violent impacts Dropping t
75. linksis beeP s indication Continuous as Cy 1 blinks s SO 4blinks s 4P CPS S gy 4 blinks s amp amp 0 1 Video head After Clean the gaps detecting heads If the clogged or head problem j ay ay problem in clogging persists RF Continuous X 0 0 OX recording recording power off circuit continues and consult but quality is your Sony poor dealer Servo lock Recording Power off F Sey 2 Sey 2 lost continues and consult SERVO Continuous 0 0 0 but quality is your Sony poor dealer Condensa The DSR 1 Without tion on 1P stops powering sly els head drum and all off wait until HUMID Continuous a DDD operations the HUMID are inhibited indication except eject disappears The tape Operation Consult your saia viy cannotbe stops Sony dealer SLACK Continuous 0D yD Oy wound P DE doing properly anything Close to Operation Replace the Blinking a ama ew the end of continues cassette as 1 blink s pS AN tape soon as possible TAPE End of Recording Replace the Blinking Wy ey tape playback or cassette or 4 blinks s 38 ND INDQQ fact forward rewind stops a m Battery Operation Replace the inki sig TOY II a almost continues battery as ee gt ey eno i 1 blink s as Blinking in exhausted soon as o BATT reverse phase possible D Blinking y
76. ms in previous shots SetupNavi function The setup conditions selected using the camera setup menu are recorded onto the tape along with setup file settings Using this function the same settings can be reproduced for each recording and the same setup can be shared among several camcorders Edit search function You can operate the search playback function in forward or reverse two search speeds are available right from the camera without having to use the tape transport buttons This makes it easier to find a recording start point when you restart shooting at any point on the tape Time code display on viewfinder screen during playback The playback time code data can be superimposed on the viewfinder screen 8 Chapter 1 Overview Audio level adjustable from camera You can use a knob on the camera s front panel to adjust the channel 1 audio recording level Standard Functions as a Dockable VCR The DSR 1 1P is equipped with all of the standard functions of conventional dockable VCRs Back space editing Press the VTR button on the camera or lens to link recordings with 0 frame accuracy The recording review function or edit search function can be used to ensure continuous recording with the same accuracy even after changing the tape position via playback fast forward rewind or after removing the cassette Playback functions Monochrome playback of recordings can be seen through the camera
77. n aa 55 to resume recording cassette memory indication Color playback Condensation sseni ean Connection external audio system cee 30 POWER SOURCE secisccssccicescsesstectcascesn cis 31 wireless microphone system 29 CONT ClipLink continue UNGICALION sssrinin 12 56 58 CU polits eenia a n a 57 DCE IN CONNEC ornen 10 34 DC OUT connector eee 10 30 Display Section ccececceceeseeseeneeteeeeees 11 DISPLAY Switch isiissesesiisetissrsess 19 49 Display Window cccececeeseeseeteeneeeeees 11 DY CASSCUlG esses csi anean E 7 35 DVCAM CASSEE sonson enera 7 35 Indication sccuir 12 EARPHONE connector 0 15 41 Editsedre hiasan a 8 45 EJECT DUMON lt escscscasceecseeoeciiscnccsevese 16 41 Example system configuration 23 Frame mode DF NDF selection for time Codenass aisneis 51 63 Freeze mix esvcreis cts czdeasresaveesdesvetvarseesis nes 8 GEN LOCK IN connector 14 53 Gen lock synchronization with external time code signals connection sisissiscessssessgsciserssesasteveses 53 locking the internal time code PONETALON scccdccseesesssonssessntscsseese 54 Head Cleaning 2 scsccsscszervssisvisustecemaens 71 Index pictute seeni Input output connectors IP index picture indication 12 55 58 lithium backup battery WAITING scsciscsscescsecessasscesvesnsreess 12 21 LIGH T SWitch juscscscexs
78. ng not supplied Part No A 8278 057 A to the rear of the DSR 1 1P as shown in the figure Pass a screwdriver through the holes and tighten the screws Loosen the adjustment screws Adjust the metal fitting position for a battery pack to be attached and tighten the adjustment screws to fix its position Attach the holder kit two fittings and four screws supplied with the tuner to the WRR tuner fitting one for the upper position and the other for the lower position Mount the tuner on the WRR tuner fitting then tighten the screw at the bottom of the BTA 801 For details about the WRR tuner fitting Part No A 8278 057 A contact your Sony dealer WRR 855A with BTA 801 Attachment plate Press the knob and turn it 90 in a clockwise manner to secure Continued Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 29 juawdinb3 peyejay Bunosuuog pue Buy z sajdeyo I juewdinby paeyejey BuljoeuuoD pue u4 z se deyo MANA Connecting Audio System 3 Connect an optional output cable into the OUTPUT connectors on the BTA 801 and either of the AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 connectors Connect the DC power supplied with the BTA 801 cable into the DC 12V IN connector on the BTA 801 and the DC OUT connector OUTPUT DC 12V IN set the AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 switch for the tuner connected channel to REAR and the input selection switch for the AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 connector wher
79. ns audio signals that have been processed by pulse code modulation Each analog audio signal is converted into pulses that are generated in rapid succession and each pulse is recorded as a digital signal having a value of 0 or 1 80 Appendix S video connectors Input ouput connectors for separate Y luminance and C chroma signals This method eliminates interference between Y and C signals that can occur in conventional composite video signals to obtain a higher resolution picture Search The search function enables recorded images or time codes to be viewed while the tape is played back at various forward or reverse speeds as a means of locating a particular scene in the taped program Setup The difference between the reference black level and the blanking level of a composite signal 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 mode after a certain period of time Sync This refers to the sync syn
80. nu 220 or Using Setup Remove Menu 221 on the left When using a camera signal with setup Set the setup remove to on During recording the signal of the image being shot contains setup when it is output from the DSR 1 1P s S VIDEO OUT and VIDEO OUT connector During playback the setup is removed from the output video signal To have the setup added during playback set the setup add to on When using a camera signal without setup Set both the setup add and setup remove to off Chapter 6 Menu 69 Cleaning the Video Heads Always use the special purpose Sony DVM 12CL Cleaning Cassette for cleaning the audio and video heads Follow the instructions with the cleaning cassette carefully as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads wa The DVM 12CL Cleaning Cassette can be used only once When the DVM 12CL is loaded in the DSR 1 1P only STOP PLAY and EJECT buttons function Replacing the video heads If cleaning the video heads fails to restore picture quality the heads may be due for replacement Keep a check of the hours of head drum operation with normal use the heads should need replacing after about 2 000 hours of use When the heads need replacement contact your Sony dealer Check the hours of head drum operation using the VTR menu For details see Checking the Total Operating Power On Hours Menu 201 on page 63 Replacing other parts For replacement
81. of all parts other than the video heads contact your Sony dealer Chapter 7 Maintenance 71 P J iY xe amp D N D gt mh p gt Q O p Warning System When the DSR 1 1P is powered on or if a fault occurs during operation a warning is given in the following ways e By warning indications in the display window e By means of the WARNING indicator together with a warning tone from the speaker or earphone e By the warning indicators in the viewfinder Depending on the video camera model this feature may not be available You can adjust the volume of the warning tone with the ALARM knob When this knob is turned to the minimum position there is no sound output at all Operation warnings and action to be taken a During recording or at recording pause b Except during playback fast forward rewind and recording review c During recording only d Do not operate the DSR 1 1P with SLACK indication displayed or the tape may be damaged 72 Chapter 7 Maintenance For details of warning messages displayed in the viewfinder see the operating instructions for your camera DSR 1 1P Camera Display window WARNING indication Warning tones Viewfinder indicators 3 Continuous Continuous REC TALLY BATT eit YP ae Problem Machine wnat todo State X Continuous action Warning blinking 3 1b
82. op frame NDF mode for DSR 1 Menu 204 on page 63 For details on drop frame mode and non drop frame mode see Drop frame mode for DSR 1 Only on page 52 TC time code mode switch 1 Selects between resetting the time code value or continuing from the time code value at the end of the previous recording PRESET This starts recording time code values on the tape from the currently set value REGEN This reads the tape s current time code value and sets the time code to record starting from that value This ensures that the tape s time code will be continuous even if there is a break in recording The time code value is advanced in R RUN mode regardless of the setting on TC mode switch 2 DATE TIME This synchronizes the time code to the real time clock set in the VTR menu see page 63 In this case the time code of the DSR 1 is recorded in DF drop frame mode If the ClipLink function is set to on meaning ClipLink shooting is allowed in menu 211 and CONT is displayed in the display window regardless of the setting of this switch the time code generator automatically enters the REGEN mode at recording The ClipLink function is factory set to on When you will not perform ClipLink shooting set the ClipLink function to OFF see page 67 Chapter 1 Overview 1 9 Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery The DSR 1 1P uses a lithium battery to retain stored data When using the DSR 1 1P for the
83. osition and playback starts The following is displayed during playback At PLAY Check the recording quality of the playback video on the viewfinder or monitor screen Check the recording quality of the playback audio from the earphone or headphones If the recording quality is poor There may be some kind of problem whether or not it is detected by the internal check Refer to the section Troubleshooting page 74 and repeat the test If the recording quality remains poor contact your Sony dealer When playback ends the internal check result is displayed and the DSR 1 1P enters recording pause mode After confirming the result see the next section Confirming the result press the MENU button The display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Chapter 6 Menu Confirming the result The result of the internal check is displayed in code as shown in the table below When a problem is indicated follow the instructions to check the camera DSR 1 1P and cassette If no errors can be found contact your Sony dealer Also be sure to check the quality of the playback video and audio see step 7 Display At good Diagnostic result VCR s internal operations are normal If the video and audio recording qualities are normal the unit is ready for use At ng 01 There may be a problem in the VCR or the cassette Contact your Sony dealer At ng 02 There may be a
84. ource will switch to the internal battery pack When the external battery begins to fail and an internal battery pack is not used First load the DSR 1 1P with a fully charged internal battery pack then remove the DC output cable of the external battery from the DC IN connector The power source will switch to the internal battery pack To use an external battery again connect a fully charged external battery to the DC IN connector before unloading the internal battery pack The power source will switch to the external battery Continuous operation when operating with only an internal battery pack First connect a fully charged external battery to the DC IN connector then change the internal battery e Whenever an internal battery pack is loaded and an external battery is connected to the DC IN connector the external battery is always used as the power source e There may be some noise on the video or audio signal at the instant the power sources are switched Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 33 juawidinby payejay Bunoauuop pue u4 z 194dey9 A Power Supply ea Using an AC Power Source The DSR 1 1P can be connected to an AC power source via an optional AC 550 550CE DN 1 DN2A or CMA 8A 8ACE AC adaptor If you connect the DSR 1 1P to this adaptor while a battery is fitted the power supply will automatically switch from the battery to the AC power source juawdinb3y peyejay Buljoouuon pue u4 z Joydeyo INI II
85. owing display items Indication Example Head drum operating hours A 0429Hr Tape transport hours b 0720Hr Total operating hours C 0853Hr Menu number 201 0492 2 Check the indication then press the RESET MENU SET button followed by the MENU button This returns the display window to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 204 Selecting Frame Mode DF NDF for Time Code for DSR 1 Only Select frame modes when setting the time code Drop frame mode factory setting When adjusting the discrepancy between time code value and real time Non drop frame mode When you need not adjust the discrepancy between time code value and real time For details of time code settings see page 51 Continued Chapter 6 Menu 63 nus 9 JejdeyD AIAN VTR Menu Operation 1 Display menu 204 If the setting does not need to be changed press The menu number and the current frame mode setting are shown Example dF drop frame mode 204 T Blinking Frame mode indication If the setting does not need to be changed press the MENU button to close the menu Press the SHIFT button to make the frame mode start blinking then press the ADVANCE button This switches the frame mode display as shown below Example ndF non drop frame mode 204 ndF aG Blinking Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and the display window ret
86. perating instructions Recording begins when the TALLY indicator stays lit after blinking for a moment During recording the tape transport buttons EJECT REW F FWD PLAY and STOP cannot be used Note The DSR 1 1P stops recording if you turn the camera s power switch off during recording This causes the DSR 1 1P s WARNING indicator to light and the warning tone is emitted At the same time the REC TALLY indicator s blink s in the viewfinder Operation Step To view image e Look into the viewfinder being shot e Connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT connector or S VIDEO OUT connector To listen to audio Connect an earphone to the EARPHONE connector track being shot or listen to the audio from the speaker To pause recording Press the VTR button on the camera or lens For instructions on continuing to record after a pause see Back Space Editing page 43 To stop recording Press the VTR button on the camera or lens then press the STOP button on the DSR 1 1P With this state it is impossible to start back space editing To remove the Check that the power is on then press the EJECT button to cassette open the cassette holder and remove the cassette Close the cassette holder Chapter 3 Shooting 41 Bunooys g se deyo HAAN Shooting ES Manually adjusting audio recording level 1 In step 3 above Shooting set the AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 switches to MANUAL
87. r screen Li S Va FOO DJO STOP button REW button PLAY button F FWD button EJECT spP fO Rew 9 play O Flrwo amp a gt Operation at playback Step Fast forward the tape Press the F FWD button Rewind the tape Press the REW button 5 Press the STOP button when the tape reaches the position where the new recording will start see the figure above This stops the tape 6 Press the REC REVIEW button on the camera or the RET button on the lens This rewinds the tape slightly and runs it until the continue point specified by step 5 then sets the DSR 1 1P to recording pause state 7 Press the VTR button on the camera or lens This starts recording When using the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P the edit search function enables you to search for the continue position For details see the operating instructions for the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P 1 For more information about the REC REVIEW and RET buttons refer to the operating instructions for your camera Chapter 3 Shooting 45 Bunooys g seldeyo HAAN Back Space Editing 46 Chapter 3 Shooting Note If you turn the POWER switch off during recording or when recording is paused the DSR 1 1P automatically goes through its shut down sequence then powers off When you next turn the POWER switch on the DSR 1 1P automatically finds the point at which recording ended and sets itself up so that you
88. s 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 next page e Follow the instructions on page 39 to insert a cassette or the DSR 1 1P may be damaged Preventing accidental erasure 36 Chapter 3 Shooting Set the REC SAVE switch to SAVE to prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents REC SAVE switch Set to SAVE REC cm SAVE 445 MMMM If you insert a cassette into the DSR 1 1P when this switch is set to SAVE the DSR 1 1P will not record when you press the REC button To enable recording Set the REC SAVE switch back to REC Checking the tape for slack 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 holder close the cassette holder and after about 10 seconds take it out See page 39 on how to insert a cassette Paper clip etc Reel Chapter 3 Shooting 37 Bunooys g Je deyo HAAN 38 Chapter 3 Shooting This section describes basic shooting operations using the DSR 1 1P e When you will not perform ClipLink shooting set the ClipLink function to oFF in the VTR menu See page 67 for menu setting and see
89. s down on it Continued Chapter 3 Shooting 39 Bunooys g seldeyo HAAN Shooting ee e Internal parts of the DSR 1 1P may become bent or otherwise damaged if you attempt to close the cassette holder after inserting a mini size cassette in the wrong direction such as with the cassette turned backside front so the reel holes face the cassette holder window or with the cassette turned sideways so that a short side enters first e If CL appears in the display window when the cassette is loaded it means that data has already been recorded into the cassette memory If you record under this condition whether the ClipLink function is available or not the existing cassette memory data will be overwritten To avoid this insert a new cassette e After inserting the cassette close the cassette holder solidly by pressing on the PUSH indication on the holder Unless the cassette holder is closed solidly the tape will not be loaded and the tape operation buttons will not function If you find the tape operation buttons inoperable press on the PUSH indication again to make sure that the cassette holder is solidly closed Do not insert cassette sideways Do not insert cassette backside front 3 Make the switch settings shown in the figure below LIGHT PB DATE NDF EXT LK HoLD LE S ON B Ot OO Crt et orr Che et Chee H MIN SEC FRM CL cont DISPLAY LL Tey BATTE mm m m m
90. see page 40 2 While checking the audio level in the display window turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knob for the channel being used for microphone or wireless microphone system connection channel 1 or 2 so that the maximum audio level is under 0 dB PB DATE NDF EXT LK HOLD 2 F Cte le CY ee H MIN Cen lt Audio level RESET CLIP mmm mmm CL cont P DISPLAY TAPE M MM E N N N DCA counter indications BATTE EE m m m m F Tee MENU SET MENU ADVANCE SHIFT AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs MONITOR SELECT CHA PRESET F RUN a a on B B MONITOR E D gt mix ecen ser AUDIO SELECT OB ore erme Lemn ClipLink CONTINUE AOIN BACK TALLY Ch B d B OFF tw on mm When the battery is getting exhausted When the battery is getting exhausted the BATT indication in the display window blinks once a second see page 12 Replace the battery with a charged battery immediately If you continue to use the low battery the BATT indication will blink four times a second and the operation will stop For description of how to replace batteries see Power Supply on page 31 Turn the POWER switch OFF before replacing the battery 42 Chapter 3 Shooting Back Space Editing This section describes the steps for recording several scenes continuously If using the DSR 1 IP with the DXC D30 D30P D35 D35P
91. sssaseeszsnieer tiveness 13 Lithium battery inserting replacing WAPI Sy seient o EARN MONITOR knob MONITOR SELECT switch 0 0 0 17 Mounting on video camera 24 to 27 camera CONNECTION sissies 15 Using DXC 637 series eee 25 Using DXC D30 D30P DB5 D35P ocun erena 24 Index 81 x pul HANAN Index INGLES ON UWSE meaisan eras TT PCM digital audio 0 ee eeeeeeeetees 1 Playback checking recorded CODIEN S sisisi errian 47 COLOR sissiasessidscnsdhete A daetecesassesiaseauncns 48 MONOChYLOME e renee Een 47 recording review checking the recorded contents immediately after shooting Jaeisesnpocosisu 47 tape transport buttons 16 OWE SOURCE i255 03 ns ch ecisessdondostestestvioiess 31 AC power SOULCE oo eee eects eeeeeeee 34 Datlery scsscssessesccsses scsscesnssiavessss 31 to 34 Power supply sorciers oraina 10 POWER switch cs sis sseccienadeclsrhersoness 10 Real time clock and calendar setting 63 Recording playback section 16 Recording review ccecceceeseeseeseeteeeeee 47 Related equipment cece 79 RESET MENU SET button 0 0 18 for menu operation 62 to 69 for resetting the counter 0 0 0 0 49 for resetting the time code value 51 for resetting the user bit value 50 S VIDEO OUT connector 15 41 48 Setup Add circola auspices 69 Setup remove 69 SetupLOg sessisecvsscsccss
92. ssscssssssdsasssssescosvesoseoes 8 DEMPNAVL snene ooie 8 SHIFT button sosirii s19 for displaying the date time 49 for menu operation 62 to 69 for time code value setting eee for user bit value setting 0 0 DMOOUNG eera e E R back space editing checking recorded contents playback ssiri 41 47 82 Index checking the recorded contents immediately after shooting recording review 41 47 listening to Audio eee eeeeeeeeeeeee 41 Shoulder strap fitting TEMOVING 0 isisisi 27 AICS ee Ee EESE 14 Specifications aria iisiscasciaiainesiass 78 Standby on period setting 44 64 TALLY indicator is iiscissccssectisssesneexaxs 13 41 Tape remaining indication 13 SACKING sessi erasers 37 transport buttons 00 eee 16 TEIN CONMECIOR i sscccieecesecscdiesasscess 14 53 TEC mode switch sacsscesceveccccenversereetesssees 19 for displaying the date time 49 for locking the internal time code penetrator cssiscssicacesscpasicesti cts ectecs 54 for making the time code CONUMUOUS s i iiieansacieaies 52 for setting the time code to the real time clock calendar FOr SHOOTS saiscc0nss5se ccdsbeenteareces for time code value setting 51 for user bit value setting 30 TC mode switch 2 isinisisi 19 for displaying the date time 49 for locking the internal time code PONETALON c ccaccccessesseesiedetsneseesesss 54
93. the microphone or equipment MIC 48V ON right position For connecting to a 48 V microphone If this position is selected for a microphone other than 48 V microphone the microphone may be damaged MIC center position For connecting any microphone other than 48 V microphone LINE left position For connecting an external audio signal source such as a stereo amplifier EARPHONE connector mini jack Connect an earphone or headphones This outputs the sound which was output to the speaker but mutes the speaker Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 MAIMAQG Ja deyo HANI Location and Function of Parts Recording Playback Section EJECT button B Tape transport buttons and indicators stop rew f pray O FFwo a aa gt gt gt Cassette holder Speaker AUDIO LEVEL CH 1 CH 2 knobs ALARM knob MONITOR knob AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 MONITOR SELECT switch switches AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 ClipLink CONTINUE button switches EJECT button amp Tape transport buttons and indicators Press this button to open the cassette holder These buttons transport the tape as shown below During recording none of these buttons operates Button Operation REW lt lt Rewinds the tape The indicator lights while the tape is being rewound Press while the tape is being rewound or during playback to view reverse search playback F F
94. to the pause state Notes e During recording review do not turn the POWER switch off The DSR 1 1P may not be able to find the continue point e If you press the VTR button on the camera or lens during recording review the DSR 1 1P stops the recording review and starts recording In this case when ClipLink mode is OFF it is impossible to start back space editing Viewing Monochrome Playback in the Viewfinder You can view a monochrome playback of the recording in the camera s viewfinder T Tum the DSR 1 1P s power on 2 Load a cassette Continued 1 For more information about the REC REVIEW and RET buttons refer to the operating instructions for your camera Chapter 3 Shooting 47 Bunooys g Je deyo HAAN Playback Checking Recorded Contents 3 Press the PLAY button This starts playback during which a monochrome playback of the recording is shown in the camera s viewfinder STOP button REW button PLAY button F FWD button a i lt Operation Step Fast forward the tape Press the F FWD button Rewind the tape Press the REW button Stop the tape Press the STOP button If two or more series of index pictures are recorded separately on the tape they may be played back at back space editing points For details about index pictures see Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting Viewing Color Playback Using a color television or color video monitor you can
95. urns to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 206 Selecting Battery Capacity Indication This selects the indication type of battery capacity 1 Display menu 206 The selected menu number is displayed along with the name of the currently selected battery Example LI Indication for the BP L40 L60A 206 T Blinking Selected battery capacity indication 64 Chapter 6 Menu the MENU button to close the menu 2 Press the SHIFT button until the desired battery name is displayed then press the ADVANCE button Pressing the ADVANCE button cycles through the following indications LI gt Antn gt nI Indication Meaning Indication for BP L40 L60A battery is selected LI factory setting Antn Indication for Anton Bauer Magnum battery is selected nl Indication for NP 1B BP 90A battery is selected a To use the Anton Bauer Magnum Battery System a special battery mount developed by Anton Bauer Corporation is required For details contact an Anton Bauer dealer or your Sony dealer 3 Press the RESET MENU SET button and then the MENU button The settings are recorded and the display window returns to the display shown before the VTR menu Menu 207 Setting Standby On Period At recording pause state the DSR 1 1P waits for a certain standby on period and then automatically switches to standby off mode This standby on period can be set in advance For
96. wing steps to reset the counter Counter WARNING pea PB DATE NDF EXT LK Hon 2E on B mr rer or me cen H MIN CLIP MEEEEE CL CONT TAPE EEEE E E E C DVcam BATTE E mmm m m F GIXE RF SERVO HUMID SLACK om DISPLAY COUNTER e TC 4 U BIT 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to COUNTER The time value indication in the display window shows the current counter value 2 Press the RESET MENU SET button This resets the counter shown in the viewfinder and display window as 0 00 00 00 The counter value starts advancing as the tape is transported It shows negative values if the tape is rewound past the point where the counter was reset Discontinuous recording in the tape may cause the counter to malfunction during playback Displaying the Date Time The DSR 1 1P automatically records the real time of the built in clock on the tape in addition to time codes and video audio signals Perform the following steps to display the date or time instead of the time value 1 Confirm the following Parts to confirm State Display window The VTR menu is not displayed TC mode Switch 1 2 Set to the position other than PRESET SET 2 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC or U BIT 3 Press the SHIFT button While pressing the SHIFT button the date or time is displayed at the location of the time value indication DISPLAY switch setting Indication
97. y i vy Battery Operation Replace the g 4 blinks s Re Y DY MY 3 peg exhausted stops battery ee D 3 D D 3 Condensation If you move the VCR suddenly from a very cold place to a warm place or use it in a very humid location condensation may form on the head drum If the VCR is operated in this state the tape may adhere to the drum and cause a failure or even permanent damage Take the following steps to prevent this from happening e Remove the cassette before moving the unit from a very cold place to a warm place e Before inserting a cassette turn the power on and check that the HUMID indication is not showing in the display window If it is showing wait do not insert a cassette until the HUMID indication disappears You can save waiting time if you keep the VCR powered For details of cassette insertion and removal see the section Shooting on page 38 and for details of the HUMID indication see the section Warning System on page 72 Chapter 7 Maintenance 73 iain HINA Troubleshooting You can use this chart to establish possible causes of an apparent problem always double check before Troubleshooting chart sending the unit for repair If a problem persists contact your Sony dealer Symptoms The unit does not power on when you turn the POWER switch on Cause There is no battery pack loaded Remedy Load a battery pack page 31 The battery pack has r
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