Medical DVD Recorder MP-6000MD Instruction Manual REV 021205
Table of contents Warnings and Precautions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Mains Lead (Europe / UK)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Warranty --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Disposal------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 What is in the package -----------
Reviewing a Recording ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Finalizing a DVD+R Disc----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 Finalizing a DVD+RW Disc (Make Compatible) ------------------------------------------------ 32 Editing a Title-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 Editing a Title Description ---------------------------------------------------------
Warnings and Precautions 1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry or slightly damp cloth for cleaning. (see Cleaning on page 6) 4. Do not use this unit in or near water. 5. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious damage. 6.
AC Mains Leads in Europe FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. In Europe this product may be supplied with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only for the U.K. Please make sure that you use the appropriate mains cable for your local area. FOR U.K. ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
CAUTION: This unit employs a laser. Due to possible eye injury, only qualified service personnel should remove the cover or attempt to service this device. Use of controls, adjustments, or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM (WARNING LOCATION: INSIDE ON LASER COVER SHIELD) Notice for Medical Use The MP-6000MD is a Class 1 Medical Device.
What’s in the Package The following is a packing list, if any items are missing from your box please contact your dealer immediately. Item Description Q’ty 1 MP-6000MD unit 1 2 2 RCA to 2 RCA Cable 1 3 Y/C Cable s-plug to s-plug 1.2m 1 4 BNC to BNC 1.2m 3 5 IEEE 1394 6Pin to 4Pin Cable 1.8m 1 6 AC power cord 1 7 Instruction Manual 1 Introduction The MP-6000MD is a DVD+R/RW drive based high quality digital audio and video recorder.
Cleaning To clean the unit, remove the power cord and use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use of alcohol, thinners, insecticides or other solvent based products may result in permanent damage to the casing. Features - Multi Format - DV, YUV, Y/C (S-Video) and Composite video inputs. - IEEE-1394 6-pin FireWire (i.Link) input port with 12V bus power. Available in DV25 NTSC 4:1:1 / PAL 4:2:0 formats.
Functions: Front Panel Power On / Off Fast Rewind Mode at 2X,4X,8X,16X,30X,60X,100X speed Fast Forward Mode at 2X,4X,8X,16X,30X,60X,100X speed Stop Play a Title/Track Record. Press and hold the REC button and press on the “ recording a clip.
Pause/Play a Title/Track Press Title button, it will go to the track list of the disc. Press it again; it will go back to the video clip you were playing. Jump to Previous track (Title) “MENU” KEY has several different functions, 1. VIDEO INPUT: Input Source Select of Composite Video, S-Video, YUV, Digital(DV25) Please note, system will take about 2-3 seconds to switch between video sources. 2. COLOR CORRECTION: To adjust Brightness, Contrast, Color, and Tint (Tint is NTSC only) 3.
6. SYSTEM SETUP: a. Set time: Manually set up timing. b. System info.: Check system information. c. Factory Reset: Return all settings to Factory Default. d. Quit: 7. MAKE COMPATIBLE: This function is similar to “FINALIZE”, but it only works when you insert a DVD+RW disc. The purpose is to make this disc more compatible for playback by other DVD players. Erase Disc (DVD+RW only) EJECT button.
Functions: Rear Panel DIP switch DIP switch 1 OFF, •External device control by GPI trigger. DIP switch 1 ON (When this function is turned on, the front panel and GPI function will be disabled. Only “EJECT” will work.) •External device control enabled (by RS-232) DIP switch 2 OFF •GPI function is set to Pulse Trigger. DIP switch 2 ON •GPI function is set to Level Trigger. Note: Please make sure the unit is turned off before changes to DIP switch.
Black Burst output terminal for video monitoring Component Y.U.V. Video output terminal. Component Y.U.V. Video input terminal. Composite Video & S-Video (Y/C) Input and Output IEEE-1394 6-pin FireWire (i.Link) DV Input and loop thru output Available in DV25 NTSC 4:1:1 or PAL 4:2:0 format Note: This IEEE1394 interface does not take control commands or video signals from a PC / MAC. Two channels Unbalanced L/R Audio input and Output Cooling fan Please ensure this is not blocked during operation.
Installation The following are simple examples of how to integrate the MP-6000MD into any video setup. Obviously there are too many possible combinations to cover them all in detail, but these examples cover the most frequently used input and output combinations. 1. Connecting composite video and stereo audio outputs from the MP-6000MD to a TV set / monitor. Alternatively you may prefer to connect the audio outputs to an amplifier or speakers. 2. Connecting YUV output from the MP-6000MD to a Projector.
3. Connecting Y/C or Composite video and stereo audio outputs from an analogue camcorder or DVD player to the MP-6000MD. 4. Connecting a DV (IEEE1394) output from a DV camcorder or DV Deck to the MP-6000MD. With this connection you can also use DV device control from the MP-6000MD to cue up the tape.
Quick Start Guide: As the heading suggests, this is the quick start section. If you require more detailed operating instructions please go to page 18. Step 1: Turn on power to the MP-6000MD, the source and the monitor. Step 2: Press the “POWER” button, to turn on the MP-6000MD. The word “MP-6000” and then “BOOT” will appear on the display window. After a couple seconds, it will present “NO Disc” that means the tray is empty. Please place a disc on the tray.
a. Press the “MENU” button once, choose '”2.COLOR CORRECTION”, then press the “ENTER” button. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move to different categories. z Brightness z Contrast z Color z Tint (This function only works on composite and S-video input in NTSC standard.) Note: The Color Processor only works on analogue input signals, such as composite, Y/C, or component. It does not work on a DV input signal. b.
Note: While finalizing the disc, all buttons on the front panel are inactive. Do not turn off the power, during finalization as disc damage may occur. If unable to finalize the disc, press the “TITLE”, “STOP”, and then “FINALIZE’” buttons to finalize the disc. Step 14: “ERASE” the disc: This function is only used in DVD+RW discs. It can not be used with DVD+R disc. DVD+RW disc can be recorded and erased repeatedly.
Setting Up Connecting Hopefully you have read the installation chapter, and you’ve studied the diagrams on pages 12 – 14. With your chosen source and a suitable monitor connected your ready to go. Connect the power cord to the MP-6000MD AC Input Socket, and connect the other end to a suitable socket. Powering Up With your source and monitor connected you can now power up the MP-6000MD. Lift the protective cover from the Power On button, press the button and close the protective cover.
LCD Display The LCD on the front panel of the MP-6000MD displays various forms of information. Here are some of the many examples Displayed when first switched on. Displayed briefly while the MP-6000MD is booting up. Displayed when the Eject Button is pressed. General display indicating the Record Quality selected and the active video input. In this example HQ is the Record Quality – other options are SP, LP, EP and SLP.
Setting the Time & Date With the MP-6000MD powered up the LCD display should be displaying No Disc Press the Menu Button. The LCD Display should now show the Set Up Menu. Press the Down Arrow button 5 times The LCD Display should now show option 6 System Setup. Press the Enter button. The LCD Display should now read System Setup, and on the TV monitor the Setup options should be displayed.
Press the Right Arrow button to highlight Set Time. Press the Right Arrow button again to highlight Manual. Press the Enter button to open the Time & Date settings Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to navigate the fields, and the Up and Down Arrow buttons to alter the values. Once set correctly use the Left Arrow button to highlight Save and press the Enter button to close the Time & Date settings and save the values.
Press the Left Arrow button to highlight Set Time Press the Down Arrow button 3 times, until Quit is highlighted. Press the Right Arrow button to highlight OK And now press the Enter button to exit Setup. Finally press the Menu button to exit the Setup Menu and return to the General display.
Setting the Video Input The MP-6000MD has four Video Input options; Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video (Y U V) and DV (DIGITAL) (IEEE 1394).
Setting the Record Quality The MP-6000MD has five Recording Quality options HQ, SP, LP, EP, SLP. The Selected option is displayed in two ways. LCD Display On-Screen for five seconds We will concentrate on the LCD Display To change the Quality setting, press the menu button. The LCD Display should show the Set Up Menu Now press the down arrow four times. x4 The LCD Display should now show the Record Quality setting Press the menu button to call up the Record Quality options.
Recording a Disc With the Video Input selected and the Record Quality selected you are now ready to make a recording. Inserting a Disc It is most important that you handle DVD+R / RW discs with care. Do not touch the underside of the disc, fingerprints, smudges and scratches are likely to make the recording fail. Discs should be stored in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight; they should not be exposed to extremes of temperature.
After a few seconds the message will change to READING, and after a few more seconds it will return to the general display. DVD+RW Press the Eject button, the message OPEN will be displayed on the LCD display, and the disc tray will open. Place a DVD+RW disc on the disc tray; label/printed side up. Press the Eject button again, so that the tray retracts, and the CLOSE message appears.
Recording from an Analogue Source If you are recording from a tape start the tape playing, the video image should appear on the TV monitor connected to the MP-6000MD output. If you are recording a live image from a camera you should be able to see the image from the camera on the TV monitor connected to the MP-6000MD output. If necessary you can adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color and Tint (Tint is NTSC only) of the video image, this is covered in the chapter “Color Correction”.
Recording from a DV IEEE1394 (Digital) Source If you are recording from a DV tape, the MP-6000MD offers device control via the IEEE 1394 cable. With device control you can control Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause, Play, Picture Search Fwd / Rev and Stop Functions. Select DIGITAL as the Video Input and press the Enter button (Also marked DV Cam Remote), you will see the Device Control options in the On-Screen display.
The LCD should go to the Record Display and On-Screen the Device Control display will be replaced by a Rec indicator, such as this: LCD Display On-Screen Indicator – In upper left corner of screen To stop recording press, the Stop button. The LCD will return to general display and the On-Screen display will show the Stop Message. LCD Display On-Screen Display + The first track of the disc is now completed.
Each track has a data panel next to it which gives details of the Video Source, the date & time it was recorded, the length of the track in H:MM:SS and the Record Quality. (The Title and the Icon can be edited, we will look at this in a later chapter “Editing a Title”.) At the bottom of the list is another data panel which gives details of how much free space is left on the disc. It is displayed as a percentage of total time and in minutes for each Record Quality Setting.
Use the Right Arrow button to highlight And then press the Enter CONFIRM button The Finalize process will start. The LCD display will show the Finalize message, and the on-screen display will show a progress bar. LCD On Screen Display The finalize process may take several minutes; you will see the progress bar becoming gradually more red from right to left. Once the disc is finalized the progress bar will become completely red, and then disappear from the screen.
Finalizing a DVD+RW Disc (Make Compatible) Strictly speaking an RW disc doesn’t get finalized, since it is always possible to erase and re-record. The finalizing process with a DVD+RW disc is called Make Compatible; it doesn’t close the disc to future recordings, but it does make it compatible with other DVD players and computers.
Editing a Title It is possible to edit the Title Description and the Icon of each Title. This can only be done before the disc has been finalized; once finalized a DVD+R disc cannot be modified. Editing a Title Description Start with the LCD display showing the General Display Press the Title button to switch from General Display to playback mode. The General Display should be replaced by the Playback Display. On the TV Monitor you should see the Track List and details.
On the TV monitor the Title Editing Panel will appear Use the Up, Down, Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight the required letter and press the Enter button. The description can be up to 15 characters. In this example we are calling the track FAIRGROUND, so the first letter is F. Use the Up, Down, Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight the required letter.
After a few seconds the updated Track List will appear with the new description in place. Press the Menu button to exit the Edit Title mode and return to the Playback Display Editing a Title Icon Now using the same example we will change the Icon of the second track.
Use the Control Buttons to find the image you would like to use as the Icon. You can use picture search forward \ reverse, play, pause etc. Once you have found the image press the Icon button. The message Change Thumbnail will appear on the TV monitor The screen will go black for a few seconds while the Track List is updated Then the updated Track List will be displayed Once you have updated the Title Descriptions and Icons the disc can be finalized as normal.
Color Correction If the image from the video source is in need of adjustment the MP-6000MD has a built in video processor, it can adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color Saturation and Tint (Tint is NTSC only). These settings are only available with analogue video signals, YUV, S-Video and Composite Video. To call up the Video Processor Settings start with the LCD display on General Display.
To access other options press the Down Arrow button to select Contrast, Color and Tint (Tint is NTSC only) The procedure for setting Contrast, Color and Tint (NTSC only) is the same as for Brightness. Once all the adjustments are correct, press the Menu button to exit the Color Correction menu and return to the General Display These color correction settings will be stored as your default settings for the unit.
Setting the Video Standard (PAL/NTSC) The MP-6000MD can be set to PAL or NTSC. Generally if the unit is bought it Europe it will be set to PAL as a default, whereas if it is bought in the U.S. or ASIA it will be set to NTSC as a default. If you want to switch from one standard to another here’s what to do. Start with the MP-6000MD LCD display showing the General Display. Press the Menu button to call up the Menu options Press the Down Arrow button twice to call up 3.
Dip Switch 1 switches the MP-6000MD between simple GPI control and RS 232 control. If Dip Switch 1 is Off (up) the MP-6000MD responds to GPI, if it is On (down) then it responds to RS 232. The Front Panel and the GPI interface will be deactivated if RS 232 control is selected. (Only the “EJECT” button will work.) DIP switch DIP switch 1 OFF (up), • GPI trigger is enabled. Dip Switches DIP switch 1 ON (When this function is turned on, the front panel and GPI function will be disabled.
The GPI Function can be set to either control Play & Pause or Record & Pause. To select the GPI Function you require, start with the LCD Display showing the General Display Press the Menu button to call up the Menu Options Use the Down Arrow button to navigate to 3. GPI Function Press the Enter button to enter the GPI Function menu Use the Down Arrow button to select either Record/Pause or Play/Pause Once you have highlighted the required mode, press the Menu button to save and exit.
After a few seconds the message will change to READING, and after a few more seconds it will return to the general display. On the TV monitor you will see this message After about 20 seconds the message will disappear and the disc is ready to use. Erasing a DVD+RW Disc If you have an old DVD+RW Disc that you want to re-record as a new disc, i.e. you wish to remove all previously recorded tracks and data from the disc, follow this procedure.
Erasing the Last Title from a DVD+RW Disc With a DVD+RW disc it is possible to remove the last recorded title from the disc without erasing the whole disc. Insert the disc and wait for the General Display to appear on the LCD display. Press the Title button to view the Track List. The LCD display will show the Playback Display and the Track List will appear on the TV monitor In this example there are eight tracks recorded on the disc. Press the Down Arrow button to scroll down through the titles.
At the bottom of the list we can see there is 88% of free space available on the disc, and above that we can see title eight. Press the Menu button to call up the Edit menu on the LCD display Press the Down Arrow Button to call up Erase Last Track Press the Enter button to call up the Erase Confirmation Screen Press the Right Arrow button to highlight CONFIRM Press the Enter button to Erase the track. The LCD Display will return to the Erase Last Track display.
Once completed you will see that eight has been removed and the free space on the disc has increased. You can remove further tracks by following the same procedure. Once completed, press the Menu button to return to the Playback Display Factory Reset (Return to default) The MP-6000MD can be reset to original, default, factory settings by following this procedure. Start from the General Display Press the Menu button to call up the menu options Use the Down Arrow button to navigate to 4.
Now use the Down Arrow button to navigate down to Factory Reset Press the Right Arrow button to highlight Start Press the Enter button to confirm Press the Left Arrow button to highlight Yes Press the Enter button to confirm After a few seconds the MP-6000MD will re-boot itself. Once re-booted you will see the “Set Date & Time” menu on the TV monitor.
Use the Up, Down Left and Right Arrow buttons to navigate and set the date and time Then use the Right Arrow button to highlight save, and press the Enter button to confirm. The screen will go black for a few seconds and then the MP-6000MD is ready to go. RS 232 Information The MP-6000MD can be fully controlled via RS 232. The RS 232 port situated on the rear of the MP-6000MD uses standard RS 232 wiring. Full information on the control protocol is available from your local Datavideo office.
Specifications Selectable Video Standards Supports Disc. Disc types NTSC/PAL DVD+RW DV Input Two 6-PIN IEEE1394 Fire Wire Ports with DC12V Bus Power supported Supports DV25, NTSC 4:1:1, PAL 4:2:0 Analog Video Input/Output Composite (CVBS): 1.0 Vp-p 75 ohm BNC. S-Video(Y/C): 4-pin 75 ohm DIN Plug Y: 1Vpp, 75 ohm C: 0.
Service and Support It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience. Our support team is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system. Please refer to our web site www.datavideo-tek.com for answers to common questions, support requests or contact your local office below. Datavideo Corporation (USA) 7048 Elmer Ave., Whittier, CA 90602 USA Tel: +1 562 696 2324 contactus@datavideo.us www.datavideo.