V1 Reference Manual Version 4.40 ( 8 / 2004 ) For use with: V1 & MCS Servers w/ Silver Front Panel & firmware 4.40 and higher Doremi Labs, Inc. 306 E.
TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING..................................................................................................................... 6 AVIS .............................................................................................................................. 6 PROTECTING YOURSELF AND THE V1 .................................................................... 6 CE NOTICE...................................................................................................................
3.5 SCSI Drives............................................................................................... 35 3.6 LCD Video Display .................................................................................... 36 4 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................... 37 4.1 Video Inputs / Outputs >>DCT, MPEG2 & Uncomp SD ............................ 39 4.2 Video Inputs / Outputs >>Uncomp. HDTV ................................................ 40 4.
12.4 DCT Compression Chart ........................................................................... 68 12.5 MPEG2 Compression Chart...................................................................... 70 12.6 Standard Definition Uncompressed Chart................................................. 71 12.7 High Definition Uncompressed Chart ........................................................ 71 12.8 BiPhase Settings ....................................................................................
WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT WARNING Power requirements for electrical equipment vary from area to area. Please ensure that your V1 meets the power requirements in your area. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician or Doremi Labs, Inc. dealer. 120VAC 220-230/240VAC 240VAC @60Hz for USA and CANADA rating 1A @50Hz for Europe rating 0.5A @50Hz for Australia rating 0.5A AVIS Le voltage peut differer d’un pays a l’autre. Il faut que le V1 soit ajuste au voltage du pays.
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for your V1 purchase. The V1 is a random access video recorder that uses magnetic drives (hard drives) as a recording medium. To record video on a hard drive it should be digitized which means that the analog video information must be converted to a digital data stream. The V1 line of products includes uncompressed video recorders (8 and 10 bit encoding) and compressed video recorders, the trade off is between storage requirement and video quality.
DESIGN OF MANUAL This reference manual covers the V1 DCT, MPEG2 and Uncompressed series. Although the basic operation of all V1 products is the same, there are minor differences. When a feature refers to only one product series that function will be highlighted in bold with the name of the product as seen in the examples below: >>DCT Only >>MP2 Only >>UncompSD Only >>UncompHD Only – for the DCT compression product series, V1, V1m, V1d, V1x2 – for the MPEG2 compression product series.
1 Applications This chapter is designed to get you started quickly with your V1. Each section provides connection and operation information for common applications of the V1. Each section will reference menu functions that are described in further detail in the Menu, Option Menu and Controller Menu chapters. 1.
3. Connect the serial cable between the V1 RS422 port 1 and the DAW. 4. Run the DAW software which will control the V1. 1.2.2 Overdubbing Video & Audio Tracks To overdub both video and audio on a section of your disk, you need to execute the “Chase Command” by holding OPTION while pressing PLAY. 1. Use Option Menu (13) Edit Prst and select Assemble ON. 2.
1.5 Playback for Presentations To use the V1 for presentations, you will first need to record video and audio onto the V1 and then create segments and playlists using the front panel or download software from the Doremi website under support. www.doremilabs.com To record video on the V1 follow the “Getting Started” section 1.1 of the Applications Chapter To create play lists and video segments via the front panel see the “Play List and Looping” section 2.5.
1.6 Time Delay This section describes how to set a V1-MP2 for broadcast time delay applications. Note Regarding Sync Units with serial number below 11000 must have the playback channel locked to input if the recorder channel is recording. If for any reason, the input disappears and the unit is recording, the playback will fall out of sync. For this reason, Doremi recommends placing a frame synchronizer before the input. 1. Feed the source video signal to a frame synchronizer (highly recommended). 2.
To end the time delay operation, select the record channel (channel 1), go to the Controller Menu (4) Delay Mode and press the TOGGLE button. To stop the playback but keep the V1 recording, select the playback channel, go to the Controller Menu (4) Delay Mode and press the TOGGLE button. 1.6.2 MCS - Time Delay (2 Channel) Note if your MCS Server system has shared storage follow the instructions in this section.
10. Hit the ESCAPE button 11. Press the 3 button to select Player 2 12. Hold the OPTION key and hit RECALL, then turn the JOG WHEEL until you see the CLIP you just created in step 4., then hit ENTER to load the CLIP on Player 1.Press the 2 button to select Player 1 13. Hold the Escape Button and press the Up Arrow key 14. Keep pressing the Up Arrow Key until you see Delay 15. Press the TOGGLE button and enter 03:00:00:00 (or any other delay) using the numeric keypad then press the ENTER button.
1.7 Slow Motion Replay This section describes how to set the V1-UHD or V1-MP2 for slow motion replay applications. 1.7.1 V1-MP2 – Slow Motion Replay The system is based on a simultaneous Record/Play engine. Ensure that Channel-1 is in 1R1P mode by checking Option Menu 0 The 1 2 3 4 buttons on the front panel of the unit will allow access to the channels: Button 1 will select the Recorder Button 2 will select the Player Buttons 3 & 4 have no effect Setup: 1.
1.7.2 V1-UHD – Slow Motion Replay The system is based on a simultaneous Record/Play engine. Ensure that Channel-1 is in 1R1P mode by checking Option Menu 0. The 1 2 3 4 buttons on the front panel of the unit will allow access to the channels: Button 1 will select the Recorder Button 2 will select the Player Buttons 3 and 4 have no effect Setup: 4. Go to the Option Menu (01) Transport and set FrameMod to “off”. 5. Go to the Option Menu (01) Transport and set PL1Field<% to “0”. 6.
4. Press the RECORD button to go in EE mode. When you see an event worth marking press SAVE, this will increment the segment number and save the IN point of the segment minus the Preroll value setting. (The Preroll value is set in the Controller Menu 05). Every time you hit SAVE, the segment number will increment and the new time code will be captured. If you want to recall a specific segment press the ++ or -- buttons until you see the desired segment number displayed, then press RECALL.
1.8 Broadcast Automation This section describes how to setup the MCS-1r2p and MCS-DCT-1r2p for broadcast automation. 1.8.1 MCS-1r2p Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
the GOP structure will not have an effect. Other menus can be changed and will have an effect without creating a new file like the Sync Source or the Vid Source, etc.. Record the same material on different files using different bit rates and make a decision on the best bit rate for your application. Automation Test At this stage you should be familiar with the system and you can start using your automation system to record using channel-1, preview using channel-2 and playback using channel-3. 1.8.
be changed and will have an effect without creating a new file like the Sync Source or the Vid Source, etc.. Record the same material on different files using different bit rates and make a decision on the best bit rate for your application. Automation Test At this stage you should be familiar with the system and you can start using your automation system to record and edit files using channel-1 and play them back using channel-2.
2 Recording & Playback Note about terminology used in this chapter: The terms clip and file are interchangeable. “Clip” is the term used in the V1 front panel and RCV2-9p remote to call-up and save the different files stored on the V1. The term “File” is used in many sections of this manual because it is more descriptive. The term segment is used to describe what is created when IN and OUT time based reference points are marked on the open file. 2.
Erasing a file Hold OPTION and press CLEAR. Turn the JOG WHEEL to browse through existing files, press ENTER to erase the selected file or ESCAPE to abort. Files and Time Code Each file is considered to have available a “pre-striped” time code range with continuous ascending time code beginning at 00:00:00:00 through the largest valid time code position specified in Option Menu 3 “New Rec Set”, the default value is 24 hours. Video material may be recorded at any time code position within the file.
The V1 has an emulation mode called Limited Mode. When a file is loaded and you are in Limited Mode operation will be “limited” to the recorded video part of that file. Option Menu (1) Transport > Emulate set to Odetics LMTD In this mode, the playback boundaries of the file, will be set by the IN and OUT PRESET values specified when the file is loaded. Limited Mode can only be accessed when using the V1 in Odetics mode.
2.5 2.5.1 Creating Video Segments & Play Lists What is a Segment? A segment is a recording on the active drive defined by a time IN and a time OUT points. Up to 2000 segments can be defined on the V1. 2.5.2 Segments and the V1’s Multi-File System Segments are created on the loaded file (or the default file if no file has been loaded. When you recall a segment it will load the file associated with it when it was created. This means that segments can be used to create play-lists that use multiple files.
Define a previous segment only when you want to insert a segment into an existing play list: ♦ Press RECALL and enter the number of the segment to be inserted, press --, the LCD will display "Prev Seg:", enter the segment number that will precede it in the play list and press ENTER. ♦ Press RECALL and enter the number of the segment to be inserted, press ++, the LCD will display "Next Seg:", enter the segment number that will follow in the play list and press ENTER.
2.6 Chase Command and Chase Modes The V1 can chase in two different ways. The Chase Command will force the V1 to synchronize to the incomming LTC and start playback, it will not stop when the LTC stops. In Chase Mode, the V1 will synchronize to the incomming LTC, Serial Time Code or Biphase and stay synchronized as long as they are present, The V1 will stop when the time code stops. While in chase mode, if the time code stops, the V1 can be set to “free-wheel” for up to 10 frames.
2.7 Using Discontinuous Time Code on the open File IMPORTANT NOTE: Discontinuous time code can cause many playback problem. If the incomming LTC or VITC are not needed, set the unit in A-Time mode If the incomming LTC or VITC are needed, set the unit in Time Code or VITC before you start recording. For projects that might have the same timecode, Doremi Labs, strongly recommends creating a file for each continous time code section. 2.
3 Front Panel Description The V1 front panel (called the RCV2) contains space for two (3 1/2") half-height SCSI drives or 3 (3 1/2") Low Profile SCSI drives, keypad, menu controls, transport controls, LCD display and an optional LCD video confidence monitor. To disable the front panel and prevent accidental operation, hold the OPTION button then press ESCAPE. Press again to unlock the RCV2. When the RCV2 is in “disable mode” the letters “DIS” will be displayed in the top right corner of the LCD.
CLEAR: Clears the display to enter new data. ENTER: Press after selecting a segment to play. Also to answer YES to the V1’s “are you sure?” question OPTION + SAVE: Creates a new file. For more about files see Using the V1 Multi-File System OPTION + RECALL: Recalls an existing file. OPTION + CLEAR: Deletes an existing file. 3.2 Menu Controls and Jog/Shuttle IN: Select the In time point for a Video Segment. OUT: Select the Out time point for a Video Segment.
++ Nudge the value forward. Also locates one field or frame forward from the current position. This depends if you are in frame or field mode (Option Menu 6). MENU !# Pressing one of these buttons will engage the V1 MENU. (See Menu) Pressing the ESCAPE button will return the V1 to the time code display mode. Scroll forward and backward through the menu by pressing the ! or # keys OPTION + MENU Holding the OPTION button and pressing the MENU button will engage the V1 OPTION MENU.
JOG/SHUTTLE WHEEL FUNCTIONS: Activates the following function when lit: JOG: In Jog mode, the rotation of the Internal wheel will generate "Jog" steps in forward or reverse. Also does the same function as the – and the ++ buttons. SHUTTLE: In Shuttle mode, the angle of the external wheel from its initial position will control the shuttle speed with 7 different values in each direction: 10%, 20%, 48%, 100%, 200%, 500%, 1000% in >> or <<.
3.3 Transport Controls The V1’s standard transport controls include: 3.4 REC Record control button. This button also has other functions described elsewhere in this manual. STOP Stop control button. The stop button will cause the V1 to stop any transport control (Play, record, rewind, fast forward). PLAY Play control button. If the active drive has recorded material, pressing the PLAY button will start playback from the current location at normal speed.
The Second line displays the following: • At the V1 start-up, the bottom left displays the version of the front panel (RCV2) software installed on the flash EPROM (example, V 1.2 when version 1.2 is installed), then No Disk and Scanning messages will alternate on the left side and Stop is displayed on the right side until a valid drive is recognized on the SCSI bus of the V1, in such case No Disk will disappear and only Stop will be displayed indicating that the V1 is now ready to access the drive.
3.6 LCD Video Display Optional LCD video confidence monitor. The display can be turned OFF or ON in the Controller Menu (1) Video option. To reset the entire front panel controller (soft reset) hold the 1,2,3 or 4 buttons and press CLEAR. This may be necessary to reset the LCD video monitor if you switch between NTSC & PAL formats.
4 Rear Panel Description DCT, MPEG2 and Uncompressed SD
Uncompressed High Definition (HD)
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4.2 Note : Do not use YUV/RGB output and Y/C (S-Video) outputs at the same time because these signals are coming from the same buffered outputs and this will produce a mismatch on impedance loads. Sync In House Sync input BNC connector for the V1 synchronization reference. Use only Black Burst Sync here. Sync input should not exceed 1V P-P. Video Analog Composite video input and output BNC connectors.
4.3 Audio Inputs / Outputs Analog Audio 2 channel analog XLR inputs and outputs. These XLR connectors are the balanced analog audio inputs and outputs. Pin 2 is hot (+), pin 3 is cold (-), and pin 1 is ground. Digital Audio (option) 4 channel digital XLR inputs and outputs. Transformer balanced AES/EBU input and output. Pin 2 is hot (+), pin 3 is cold (-), and pin 1 is ground.
not be connected to anything. You cannot use an unbalanced jack (tip and sleeve) on the time code output of the V1. If you connect time code from one V1 to another the cable should be balanced on both ends. 4.7 SCSI Standard 68-pin female connector for connection to external SCSI drives. When no external SCSI devices are used, make sure the supplied terminator is connected here. When connecting external drives, the last drive in the chain should be terminated.
5 Menu Reference Chart From the front panel, you have access to three different menus. MENU: OPTIONS MENU: CONTROLLER MENU: Press MENU Hold OPTION and press MENU Hold ESC and press MENU Operation and navigation information are provided in the Chapter 6, 7 and 8. 5.1 Menu Chart 1 Control Local | Remote 2 Time Mode A Time | A Time DF | A Time as LTC | A Time LTC DF | Time Code | VITC Time 3 Sync Source Internal for PAL or Internal 59.
5.2 Option Menu Chart 1 TRANSPORT DiskAcc PL-RE | Play FrameMod On | Off | Play StopMod Still | EE Jog On Ch (no.) & (no.) FastMod Norm | Enhan JogSpeed FULL | 100% PL1Field< % (no.) ChaseFWL: (no.) LimToSeg (no.) LoopMode OFF | ON Emulate ( V1 | DVW-500 | Odetics | Odetics LMTD | BVW-75| VDCP ) StepRec off | ALL | Video Rec at: Cur P. | End F. Segment#: (no.) 2 AUTO PLAY NoVidDly 000s BitRate (no.) Mbs or 1:1 (no.) Bit or (no.):1 NTSC | PAL or (HD Format) 3 NEW REC SET # Aud Trks (no.
Option Menu Chart Cont… Vitc In Off | On LumaCont:+ (no.) LumaBrit:+ (no.) ChromSat:+ (no.) ChromHue:+ (no.) CompBrit:+ (no.) CompCont:+ (no.) CompSat:+ (no.) S.F. In: ON | OFF for High Def Comb Filter ON | OFF for SD units Out ( YUV | RGB | S Video ) CH PH (no.) HTRIG off | on HTRIG + (no.) VTRIG + (no.) Black 7.5IRE | 0.0IRE PAL Sw itch 0 BIW Pos: (T/L | T/C | T/R | B/R | B/C | B/L) BIW mode: (off | W-B | B-W ) Vitc Out Off | Line (no.) CC Out Off | On Pattern Off | On S.F.
Option Menu Chart Cont… 16 GPIO PORT 00 INFO/MODE Disabled | Enabled V1 (no.) IP (no.) Mask (no.) S/N: (no.) (no.
5.3 Controller Menu Chart 01 Video 02 Composite Out 03 Burn In Window 04 Delay Mode 05 Preroll 06 Slomo Mode ON | OFF ON | OFF for High Def. ON | OFF ON | OFF for MP2 & HD 1R-1P HH:MM:SS:FF for MP2 & HD 1R-1P ON | OFF for MP2 & HD 1R-1P 07 Gang Mode ON | OFF 08 4224 Clip Mode ON | OFF 00 Firmware RCV2 version (no.
6 Menu The V1 menu includes the most frequently used settings. Call up the V1 menu by pressing the menu up " arrow key (or down key #). Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu selections. The TOGGLE button changes the parameters for the selected menu. Press TOGGLE increment or change a value and hold OPTION and TOGGLE to decrease. (1) Control This setting emulates the Local/Remote switch found on many Video Tape Recorders and required by some remote control devices.
MP2/MCS Only (Sync. Source) The sync source in units above 11000 is used to synchronize both recording and playback. If the input is not locked to the sync source, a message will be displayed on the 4 line LCD display of the recorder channel. For proper recording, the input must be locked to the sync source selected on the V1. See the chart below for operation differences between units with serial number above and below 11000.
(05) Vid Source Specifies which video input format of the V1 is active. Select between COMPOSITE, S-VHS, YUV, RGB, SDI, HD-SDI, YPbPr. Formats available depend on the V1 model and options you have installed. (06) Aud Source Specifies the audio input format. Select between Analog, AES/EBU or SDI (for embedded audio on SDI). Formats available depend on the V1 model and options installed. AES/EBU Note: To ensure lossless audio on the digital input, it must be sampled at 48.
7 Option Menu To call up the Option Menu Hold the OPTION and press the MENU " (or down key #) buttons. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu selections. Use the ++ or -- buttons to scroll through the sub-menus. The TOGGLE button sets the parameters for the selected sub-menu. Press TOGGLE to increase or increment a value and hold OPTION and TOGGLE to decrease or use the JOG wheel.
Netpos None: For all units that are not sharing storage between channels except for dual channel units that are set to 1R-1P modes. Master: For MCS units with shared storage. Only one recorder channel should be set to Master Slave: For MCS units with shared storage. All channels should be set to Slave except the Master. To change the mode press the TOGGLE key and the hit ENTER. You will next need to save your settings; wait 30 seconds and recycle power on the V1.
7.1 Transport The Transport settings feature functions that affect the general playback and record operation of the V1. Disk Access This option will allow you to write protect your drive. Select between Play and PL-RE (Play & Record (Default). When Play is selected, you will not be able to record on the disk or initialize it. Frame Mode Select between Frame Mode ON, OFF and Play. When ON the V1 will stop on a frame and in slow motion it will play frame by frame.
This function is useful to reduce the audio noise during the chase command. If you know that your source does not have drop-outs in the time code, set this value to 1. LimToSeg Limit to Segment; specifies the operation of “Loop Mode” below. When “LoopMode” is set to ON, the V1 will record (play) in a loop specified by the segment number. If the segment selected in this option is 0, the loop will be the entire length of the file (24 hours). LoopMode Select between OFF and ON.
If you are using a single file (the default file created by the V1) you will need to reinitialize after changing a setting in this section. See section 7.7 The options below determine the amount of compression or the sample bit rate of the recording: BitRate MP2 Only Select the Mbs (Mega Bits Per Second) from 5 to 50Mbs. The higher the number the better the video quality and more storage space required. 1:1 (no.) Bit Uncomp SD & HD only Select 8bit or 10bit. (no.
parameter to 01:00:00, hit ENTER then create a new file. This parameter can be saved to flash and is essential for time delay applications. 7.4 Init Disk The Initialize Disk settings will set the parameters and configuration of the drive(s). These settings are preconfigured at the factory (when the drives are purchased from Doremi Labs) and typically will not require change. You must initialize the drive(s) after changing any of the settings in this section.
V1 (type) Select between Rec/Play and Play Only. This option is used when more than one V1 unit is connected to the same drive or RAID. You can only have one unit set in Rec/Play and all the rest should be Play Only. The Rec/Player is the only unit allowed to record. Important Note: When the unit is in Play Only mode, all operations that write to the active drive are denied, including record, initialize, format, etc. The settings below are used to set the SCSI Parameters.
Init The Initialize command deletes all previous recordings and files (clips), and writes all the new set-up parameters selected in the menus on the active drive. A disk that was never initialized on the V1 will display the message "No MD Present" until it gets initialized. CAUTION NOTE !! Ensure that the settings under Option Menu (04) Init Disk are set properly before initializing the drive. 7.
S.F. In Comb Filter UncompHD only. Select between segmented and non-segmented frame on the input. S.F. ON or S.F. OFF. Select ON or OFF. Enables or disables the 3 line comb filter on the composite video input. 7.10 Vid OUT The Video Output settings below affect the video on the output (during playback from the drive) Out CH PH HTRIG HTRIG + VTRIG + Black 7.5 IRE PAL Switch BIW Pos BIW mode VITC Out CC Out Blank Pattern S.F. Out Select the video format on the output (YUV, RGB, S Video) See section 4.
If you are using an edit controller the edit controller will set these options automatically. The settings the edit controller has selected will be reflected here. NOTE: For the V1-U the overdub feature is only supported on the Seagate Cheetah SCSI 15k RPM drives. For the V1-MP2 & DCT you can use 10k RPM drives. For the V1-UHD it requires at least 4 15000 RPM drives or the dual-SCSI external drive setup. Select the audio track number(s) and then select off or on.
A future software release will allow the user to specify the functions of the 3 GPIs and GPOs. In the current software the 3 GPIs are set to: GPI 1: Play previous available segment (= Pin 1 to set at GND level), GPI 2: Reset segment number to 0 (= Pin 7 to set at GND level), GPI 3: Play next available segment (= Pin 3 to set at GND level).
8 Controller Menu The front panel controls of the V1 are called the “RCV2 controller”. The RCV2 controller communicates with the V1 via RS-422. The controller has several unique functions. To call up the Controller Menu hold the ESCAPE button and press the menu up " arrow key (or down key #). Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu selections. The TOGGLE button changes the parameters for the selected menu. Press TOGGLE to increase the parameter and hold OPTION and TOGGLE to decrease the parameter.
(06) Slomo Mode Dual-channel V1 configured for single drive operation or V1MP2 & HD 1R-1P only . Used for sports slow motion replay applications. When ON, the RCV2 operates like a slow motion controller. Note: To use Slom Mode, ensure that Menu (02) Time Mode is set to A-Time. To operate with Time Code, you will need to use an external controller. Select Channel 1. Go to the start of the disk by pressing CLEAR then press GOTO, then start recording.
9 Troubleshooting Information 9.1 Unable to control V1 remotely If you have a normal RS422 9 pin control connection and you cannot control the V1, check Menu (4) Chase Mode. It should be set to OFF. In addition, ensure that the controller protocol and the emulation mode match. (Option Menu (01) Transport Emulate and Option Menu (15) Serial Port) 9.
10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Technical Support Contact Information: On the web: www.doremilabs.com select the “support” button Tel. 818 562-1101 Fax. 818 562-1109 Email Support@doremilabs.com 306 E. Alameda Ave, Burbank, CA 91502 U.S.A.
11 WARRANTY Doremi's warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth below: Doremi Labs, Inc. ("Doremi") warrants this hardware product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of original retail purchase.
12 APPENDIX 12.1 Instructions for Initial Setup and Transport Before any transport : ♦ Lock the Data-Express (Key ON as for normal use). Note: Doremi highly recommends shipping drives separately. ♦ Switch the V1 OFF. ♦ Remove the SCSI termination on rear (Leaving it in may break the SCSI connector during transport). 12.2 Upgrading the V1 firmware The V1 firmware can be checked by going to the Option Menu. Scroll with the menu arrow keys until you reach Option Menu (00) Info/Mode.
12.4 DCT Compression Chart (H:M:S) NTSC DCT Compression according to CCIR-601 Compression Ratio 2:1 2.5:1 3:1 3.
PAL DCT Compression according to CCIR-601 Compression Ratio 2:1 2.5:1 3:1 3.
12.5 MPEG2 Compression Chart (H:M:S) NTSC MPEG2 Compression at 720x480 Compression Bit Rate 50 Mbit/s 45 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s 35 Mbit/s 30 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s 12 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s 8 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s 18GB 36GB 73GB 147GB 180GB 360GB 1.26TB 2.
12.6 Standard Definition Uncompressed Chart Uncompressed Recording Time Model Number V1-Ux2-23 per channel V1-U-46 V1-U-93 V1-U-186 360GB 1.26TB 2.16TB 8Bit 10Bit Drive Qty 36 GB 1 0:29:03 0:23:21 36GB 2 0:58:07 0:46:43 73 GB 2 1:56:14 1:33:25 147 GB 2 3:52:28 3:06:50 With External Storage Chassis 360GB 1 4:50:35 3:53:34 1260GB 1 16:57:02 13:37:27 2160GB 1 29:03:30 23:21:21 Drive Size 12.
12.8 BiPhase Settings Pin 5: +5V will provide a 5V power signal Pin 4: Biphase S signal Pin 9: Biphase R Signal Pin 1: Ground Signal The rest of the pins are used for MIDI chase, which is still not implemented. TX MIDI2 GND 1 RX MIDI+ 3 BP-S 4 +5V 5 DVP400 GND 6 TX MIDI+ 7 RX MIDI8 BP-R 9 12.9 Connecting V1 to Audio Workstations & Edit Controllers Most Common Connection This connection scheme is used to connect the V1 to StudioFrame, Audiofile, Audiovision, Post-Pro, Dyaxis II, Protools 4.
11. Hit Stop, both unit should stop. The DAWN should always be in master mode. Connection to the Akai DD-1500 with RS422 control (recommended) 1. Use the standard RS422 direct cable male-male 9 pins (Master to Slave) 2. Feed House Sync to the V1 and to the DD1500 3. Connect the serial cable between the V1 RS422 port 1 and the DD1500 4. Set the DD1500 Word Sync to Video A (29.97 for NTSC, 25fps for PAL) 5. Set the Ext M/C of the DD1500 to Master 6.
Connection to the Sonic Solutions 1. 2. 3. 4. Feed house sync to the V1 and the Sonic Station, Connect the time code out of the V1 to the time code in of the Sonic, Connect the serial cable between the V1 RS422 port 1 and the Sonic, Select D-2 as the type of machine in the Sonic Machine list The Sonic software will control the V1. Connection to the Pro-Tools 4.0 Establishing Machine-control from Protools on the Macintosh 1.
4. Make sure the V1 is in Chase Off mode. 5. Make sure Audicy's I/O Setup has Sync Source set to Video and your local sync rate (NTSC or PAL). You may set this as a default. 6. Make sure Audicy's VTR Setup is set for +2 frame Timecode Delay, and normal Chase Dynamics and Lock Criterion. You may set this as a default. If you press Audicy's Machine Control button, the V1 will follow every move you make on the Audicy. If you press Audicy's Chase button, it will follow every move you make on the V1.
13 ADDENDUM 4.40c release notes: In software 4.40c, the segments are associated with files. Unlike 4.40, you can now use segments to create playlist with multiple files.