HD DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER SRW-5000 SRW-5500 FORMAT CONVERTER BOARD HKSR-5001 DIGITAL BETACAM PROCESSOR BOARD HKSR-5002 RGB PROCESSOR BOARD HKSR-5003 OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 4) [English]
Important Safety Instructions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord/ Appliance Connector/Plug, please consult a qualified service personnel. E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors), E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio). CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features ........................................................................... 9 1-1-1 Features of the SRW-5000/SRW-5500.............................9 1-1-2 Features of the Control Panel..........................................11 1-2 Optional Accessories ................................................... 13 1-3 Using the CD-ROM Manual .......................................... 13 1-3-1 CD-ROM System Requirements.....................................
Chapter 4 Menu Settings 4-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings ......................37 4-1-1 Menu Configuration ........................................................37 4-1-2 Changing Menu Settings .................................................37 4-1-3 Registering Items to the VTR SETUP Menu..................38 4-1-4 VTR Memory Bank Function .........................................39 4-1-5 Memory Stick Operations ...............................................41 4-1-6 Adding Titles to the Data ...
4-3-11 Superimposition of Character Information (PD CHARA/ CHARA SUPER/H-POS/V-POS)...................................64 4-4 CUE Menu ...................................................................... 68 4-4-1 Selecting a Multi-Cue Mode...........................................69 4-4-2 Registering Cue Points....................................................69 4-4-3 Erasing Cue Point Data...................................................71 4-4-4 Prerolling to a Cue Point..............................
5-1-4 Simultaneously Monitoring Playback of Video and Audio Signals Being Recorded ................................................105 5-1-5 Audio Level Meter Display Modes...............................105 5-2 Recording.....................................................................106 5-3 Preparing for Playback ...............................................107 5-3-1 Setting Switches and Menus .........................................107 5-3-2 Adjusting the Audio Playback Level ......................
Error Messages and Warning Messages ........................ 134 Error Messages .......................................................................134 Warning Messages..................................................................135 Error Log Menu ......................................................................137 Glossary............................................................................. 139 Menu List ...........................................................................
1-1 Features 1-1-1 Features of the SRW-5000/ SRW-5500 The SRW-5000/SRW-5500 is a high-definition digital videocassette recorder using the HDCAM-SR format. It is a small and light unit incorporating LSIs for signal processing and is comparable to the HDCAM1) model HDW-F500 in size, weight and functionality. The SRW-5500 only is a recorder supporting both the HDCAM-SR and HDCAM formats. 1) HDCAM is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
With an HD-SD converter board installed, the unit can output both D1 SDI and analog composite signals. Besides audio data is output as digital data multiplexed with the HD SDI signal, it is also output via an AES/EBU digital interface. Analog data converted from digital data is also provided. Chapter 1 Overview HDCAM format The HDCAM format uses tape with the same 12.65 mm width as the Betacam series to enable recording of up to two hours of high-quality HD video.
Features for ease of operation Compact, lightweight, low power consumption The VTR is small and light enough to be used in outside broadcast vans or in EFP (Electronic Field Production) assignments. Digital hours meter The meter can show the total elapsed time since the VTR was turned on, total drum revolution time, total tape running time and total number of threadings and unthreadings. Self-diagnosis This function allows the VTR to perform self diagnostics when a malfunction occurs.
VTR memory banks These memory banks allow you to store up to eight pages of VTR settings in addition to the current VTR settings. Factory settings are also stored here, allowing the VTR to be reset to these values at any time. Chapter 1 Overview Memory sticks Each memory stick can hold the current VTR settings as well as up to eight pages of settings. A single memory stick thus allows you to store and recall the entire contents of the VTR memory banks.
1-2 Optional Accessories 1-3 Using the CD-ROM Manual The following accessories can be used with this unit. The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for this unit (English, Japanese, French and German versions). HKSR-5002 Digital Betacam Processor Board This allows you to play back Digital Betacam tapes and output SD and HD signals. When the system is operated in 4:4:4 mode, up conversion of the output to HD signals are possible as follows, depending on the system setting.
Note Chapter 1 Overview 14 If you lose the CD-ROM disc or become unable to read its content, for example because of a hardware failure, you can do the following. • You can purchase a new CD-ROM disc to replace one that has been lost or damaged. Contact a Sony service representative.
Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 2 The control panel consists of the following sections: • Upper control panel • Lower control panel • System set-up panel 4 Display section (see page 20) Upper control panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts 2-1 Control Panel SRW-5000 HD DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER 5 Search control section (see page 22) 3 Tape transport control section (see page 20) 2 Editing control section (see page 19) 1 Menu control section (see page 17) Lower control panel
2-1-1 Upper Control Panel 1 POWER switch 2 ERROR indicator 3 WARNING indicator 4 EJECT button 5 Format indicators Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts ERROR WARNING PHONES CHANNEL CONDITION REMOTE ETHERNET 1(9P) 2(50P) 6 REMOTE buttons Cassette compartment 7 CHANNEL CONDITION indicators 8 PHONES level control 9 PHONES jack a POWER switch Pressing on the ‘(’ side of this switch powers the unit and lights up the information display (see page 20) and color display (see page 18).
h PHONES level control Adjusts the output level to the PHONES jack. i PHONES jack Connect stereo headphones with 8 Ω impedance for audio monitoring during recording, playback, and editing. Adjust the headphone output level with the PHONES level control. For details, see “5-1-2 Selecting Audio Signals” on page 103.
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts VITC, switch DF/NDF, set the time code to be displayed on an external monitor, and so on. VIDEO button: Press this to go to the VIDEO menu screen. Use it to make video related settings. AUDIO button: Press this to go to the AUDIO menu screen. Use it to make audio related settings. CUE button: Press this to go to the CUE menu screen. The cue menu provides 10 pages to set cue points. You can set up to 10 cue points per page.
Press this button again to exit from the recording audio level adjustment mode, and the MONITOR L and R buttons return to the normal status (this status is called the “MONITOR SELECT mode”). 2 Editing control section 1 Numeric buttons and +/– buttons 2 SFT button 4 CLR button 5 SET button 6 INPUT CHECK button 8 7 9 SFT 6 RCL INPUT CHECK F E 5 4 C B D 1 2 3 CLR 0 + – SET AUTO PLAYER RECORDER A h AUTO button When this button is pressed, it lights up and auto edit mode is activated.
3 Tape transport control section 1 STANDBY button 2 PREROLL button 3 PREVIEW/REVIEW button STANDBY PREVIEW/ PREROLL REVIEW REC/EDIT STOP PLAY Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts 4 REC/EDIT button 5 PLAY button 6 STOP button a STANDBY button Press this button in other than standby mode to make it light up and place the VTR in standby mode. The head drum rotates in standby mode, thereby shortening the time required for the tape to start.
Page 3: Phase (OUTPUT) HD SDI OUTPUT ADV.: Shows the phase of the main line HD SDI output. OFF: In phase with reference. –90H: 90H (HD) advanced with respect to reference. DOWN CONV. OUTPUT ADV.: Shows the phase of the down converter output. OFF: In phase with reference. –2H: 2H (SD) advanced with respect to reference. Page 4: Phase (AUDIO) AUDIO PB OUTPUT ADV.: Shows the phase of the audio output signal. OFF: Output in phase with the video output signal.
d SERVO indicator Lights up when the drum servo and capstan servo are locked. e REC INHIBIT indicator Only when this indicator is not lit, you can make settings for assemble/insert editing mode, and carry out recording and playback operations. The status of this indicator depends on the setting of the [F2] (REC INH) button in the HOME menu and the state of the record-protect plug on the cassette.
2-1-3 System Set-Up Panel Lift the lower control panel up to its horizontal position to access the system set-up panel. For details of opening and closing the control panel, refer to the Maintenance Manual. CONTROL PANEL connector Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts CONTROL PANEL Card slot eject button Memory stick eject button Memory stick receptacle PCM CIA card slot Harness restraint For details, see “3-4 Using a Memory Stick” on page 35.
2-2 Connector Panel 1 ANALOG I/O section (see page 25) 2 DIGITAL I/O section (see page 27) Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts 3 Remote input/output section (see page 28) 24 2-2 Connector Panel 4 Power supply (see page 28)
1 ANALOG I/O (input/output) section 1 MONITOR OUTPUT L/R connectors 2 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors 3 REF. INPUT 1 connectors and 75Ω termination switch ANALOG I/O AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 CH2 CH3 REF. INPUT CH4 1 OFF 2 (OPTION) ON ON OFF 75 L CUE TIME CODE IN 4 REF. INPUT 2 connectors and 75Ω termination switch OUT HD REF.
f SD OUT COMPOSITE (MONITOR) connector (BNC) Outputs an analog composite signal for a video monitor. When the ALT/[F6] (CHARA SUPER) setting in the TC menu is on, character signals such as time codes are superimposed on the output. g HD REF. OUT connectors (BNC) Output an HD tri-level sync signal during tape playback. Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts h TIME CODE OUT connector (XLR 3-31, male) Outputs the following time codes according to the VTR operation mode.
2 DIGITAL I/O (input/output) section 1 HD SDI INPUT A/B connectors DIGITAL I/O (AES/EBU) INPUT OUTPUT AUDIO DIGITAL I/O HD SDI INPUT FC OUT B AUDIO CH1/2 CH3/4 CH1/2 CH3/4 CH5/6 CH7/8 CH5/6 CH7/8 A INPUT MONITOR 1 B(OPTION) B INPUT MONITOR 2 2 FC OUT B connectors HD SDI OUTPUT CH9/10 CH11/12 CH9/10 2 A MONITOR A B(OPTION) B(OPTION) B(OPTION) CH11/12 3 HD SDI OUTPUT connectors FORMAT CONV. OUT (OPTION) 1 MONITOR 2 4 FORMAT CONV.
3 Remote input/output section g ETHERNET connector Used for monitoring the VTR by SNMP, or for setting or changing VTR settings by HTTP. 1 RS232C connector 2 REMOTE1-IN(9P) connector 3 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) connector 4 VIDEO CONTROL connector 5 REMOTE1-I/O(9P) connector CAUTION For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port. Follow the instructions for this port.
Setting Up the VTR Chapter 3 3-1-1 Making HD Digital Connections This example shows the connections when using an HDWF500 as player and an SRW-5000/5500 as recorder, in 59.94i or 60i mode. See “Specifications” in the Appendix (page 131) for recommended XLR/BNC and P/S converters.
3-1-2 Making NTSC/PAL Digital Connections This example shows how to connect two VTRs, an SRW5000/5500 as the player and a DVW-500 D-1 Component Digital VTR as the recorder. SRW-5000/5500 (Player) a) Input BNC cable Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR REMOTE 1-IN(9P) SD OUT COMPOSITE (MONITOR) 9-pin remote control cable REMOTE 1-OUT BNC cable SD SDI OUT DIGITAL I/O SERIAL V/A INPUT Output Video monitor (NTSC/PAL monitor) a) The figure shows the SRW-5500.
3-1-3 Cascade Connection This example shows how to connect multiple SRW-5000/ 5500 VTRs together for simultaneous recording. Note On the recording VTRs, set the VTR SETUP menu item 613 “TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN REGENE MODE” to “through”.
3-2 Reference Signals This section describes how reference signals for the video output are selected. 3-2-1 Reference Signals for Output Video Depending on the operating condition, VTR SETUP menu settings, the input signal, and the video output signal from the VTR can be synchronized as follows. Start Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR ext. a) The signal on the REF. INPUT 2 connector is the signal for FORMAT CONV. output.
3-2-2 Reference Signal Connections For playback Make the reference signal connections as follows, according to your recording or playback requirements. Reference signal SRW-5000/5500a) REF. INPUT 1 Reference signal connections For recording signals from a switcher or signal generator Reference signal Switcher or signal generator HD SDI INPUT HD serial input monitor a) The figure shows the SRW-5500. Note SRW-5000/5500a) 75Ω termination switch: ON a) The figure shows the SRW-5500.
3-3 Handling Cassettes 3-3-1 Recommended Cassettes For recording and playback: Use 1/2 inch HDCAM-SR cassettes. The maximum recording time is as shown in the following table. System frequency 29.97/30 Hz HDCAM SR-cassette 25 Hz Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR 40 minutes 48 minutes Inserting a cassette 1 L-size cassette 124 minutes 149 minutes 155 minutes For playback only: Use 1/2 inch HDCAM or Digital Betacam cassettes. The maximum playback time is as shown in the following table. 25 Hz 23.
Preventing double cassette inserting When a cassette is loaded, an orange lock-out bar appears in the cassette insertion slot to prevent users from attempting to load another cassette. 3-4 Using a Memory Stick Ejecting the cassette When a Memory Stick is inserted in the VTR, the file data can be stored on the Memory Stick, which enables you to share data among VTRs. Press the EJECT button. The tape is unthreaded and the cassette is automatically ejected. This operation takes a few seconds.
On MagicGate MagicGate is copyright-protection technology that uses encryption technology. Before using a Memory Stick Terminal Write-protect tab Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR Labeling position • You cannot record or erase data when the write-protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK. • We recommend backing up important data.
Menu Settings 4-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings 4-1-1 Menu Configuration This VTR has two kinds of menus. VTR SETUP menu list This menu contains items that specify the initial operating conditions of the VTR. You can change these settings directly without registering the items to the function buttons. Press the [F6] (VTR SETUP) button in the SET UP menu to display this menu. For details on setting operating conditions of the VTR, see “4-7-1 VTR SETUP Menu” on page 98.
4-1-3 Registering Items to the VTR SETUP Menu 1 You can register 120 menu items including those displayed by pressing the ALT button in the HOME, TC, VIDEO, AUDIO, PF1, and PF2 menus. By registering frequently used menu items, the settings can be carried out together. Registering items 2 3 1 3 Press the TC button. The first page of the TC menu appears in the display.
4-1-4 VTR Memory Bank Function PAGE F1 PAE READ off Current setting PAGE DEF. Function button where item is to be registered KEY DEF. BLANK ALT+HOME F1 : 001 F2 : F3 : K17 F4 : F5 : F6 : 302 F7 : K18 F8 : K25 F9 : K44 PASTE VTR SETUP MENU 001:PRE READ 002:REC INH 003:REC INH ARE 005:SERVO REF 006:EXT REF SEL 007:SYNC PLAY 008:LOCAL ENA 009:LOCAL NAP 017:PB/EE STATE CANCEL SAVE/ EXIT To unregister the selected item Press the [F6] (BLANK) button.
1 Press the SET UP button. The SET UP menu appears in the display. 2 VTR BANK C U R R E N CT U RSREETNUTP (Preset) 1 (Preset) (Preset)_ 2 (Preset) 3 (Preset) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q4R S(TPUrVeWsXeYtZ) a b c d e f g h j i k l m n o p q5r s(tPurvewsxeytz) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [ ] ( ) < > @6+ -(*P=r!e?s:e;t ) $ # % & , . " \ ^ _ ' / ~ ' { } 7 H(DP1rDe2sCeAtM) 8 (Untitled) 1F (Preset) Press the [F1] (VTR BANK) button. The VTR BANK menu appears in the display.
VTR BANK CURRENT SETUP (Preset) C UNDO EDIT TITLE 3 DIRECTION VTR BANK SETUP BANK 2 1 (Preset) 2 (Preset) 3 (Preset) 4 (Preset) 5 (Preset) 6 (Preset) 7 (Preset) 8 (Untitled) F (Preset) COPY EXIT Press the [F8] (DIRECTION) button to select the < direction. The left cursor bar flashes. 4 Press the cursor R or r button to move the cursor (B) to the number of the VTR memory bank to be recalled. 5 Press the [F9] (COPY) button.
FORMAT CARD UNDO SHOW SETUP SHOW CUESET CARD BANK 0 (BASEBALL) (Preset) (Preset) (Preset) (Preset) (Preset) (Preset) (Preset) (Preset) EDIT TITLE 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SELECT DIRECALL TION FORMAT CARD CURRENT SETUP C FOOTBALL 1 (Preset) 2 (Preset) 3 (Preset) 4 (Preset) 5 (Preset) 6 (Preset) 7 (Preset) 8 (Preset) F (Preset) COPY UNDO SHOW SETUP SHOW CUESET EXIT Press the [F1] (FORMAT CARD) button. EDIT TITLE 3 A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display.
6 The flashing cursor bar indicates the storage destination. 1 To change the title of the bank, press the [F6] (EDIT TITLE) button. 2 The SET UP menu appears in the display. FORMAT CARD Press the [F9] (COPY) button. UNDO A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display. 8 Press the [F2] (MEMORY CARD) button. The MEMORY CARD menu appears in the display. For details, see “4-1-6 Adding Titles to the Data” on page 46. 7 Press the SET UP button.
A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display. 7 FORMAT CARD Press the [F9] (COPY) button while holding down the SFT button. UNDO SHOW SETUP The VTR stores the cue point list to the memory stick. 8 Press the [F6] (EDIT TITLE) button to add a title to the cue point list. For details, see “4-1-6 Adding Titles to the Data” on page 46.
To change the current VTR menu settings Move the cursor (B) to [C] (CURRENT SETUP). FORMAT CARD To replace all VTR memory bank contents with memory stick data Press the [F7] (SELECT ALL) button. UNDO SHOW SETUP SHOW CUESET Note If there are protected items at the destination end, it is not possible to select the [F7] (SELECT ALL) button. 7 Press the [F9] (COPY) button. EDIT TITLE 3 A message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display.
The VTR recalls the cue point list in the memory stick. After the recalling process is completed, the title of the cue point list appears under the CURRENT CUE SET indication 8 VTR BANK C U R R E N CT U RSREETNUTP (Preset) VTR BANK S E T U P TSIETTLUEP EBDAINTK 1 1 (Preset) _ 2 (Preset) 3 (Preset) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q4R S(TPUrVeWsXeYtZ) a b c d e f g h j i k l m n o p q5r s(tPurvewsxeytz) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [ ] ( ) < > @6+ -(*P=r!e?s:e;t ) $ # % & , .
Data that can be stored to/recalled from a VTR memory bank or a memory stick • VTR SETUP data • PF assignment data • BANK titles DEFAULT values for VTR SETUP can be saved and recalled. However, DEFAULT values do not include PF assignment data and BANK titles. For details of saving and recalling DEFAULT values, see “4-1-10 Saving and Recalling DEFAULT Settings on a Bank” on page 48.
1 Make the VTR SETUP menu and PF assignment settings. VTR BANK VTR BANK DEFAULT BANK 1 2 UNDO In the VTR BANK menu screen, save the current settings in any VTR bank. (Preset) B C CURRENT DEFAULT 1 (Untitled) F (Preset) It is preferable to add a title to identify the settings, and protect the settings not to be overwritten. 3 EDIT TITLE Press the ALT button. Press the [F4] (POW-ON RECALL) button. A red “P” appears to the left of the VTR BANK title.
4 Press the [F2] (DEFAULT MEMORY CARD) button. The DEFAULT MEMORY CARD screen appears. MEMORY CARD CARD DEFAULT UNDO VTR BANK B (Untitled) EDIT TITLE DEFAULT BANK 1 C (Preset) 1 (Untitled) F (Preset) DIRECTION B COPY EXIT The procedure for saving from CARD DEFAULT to DEFAULT BANK or CURRENT DEFAULT, saving from DEFAULT BANK, CURRENT DEFAULT or FACTORY PRESET to CARD DEFAULT, changing the title, or setting protection, is the same as operation on a VTR bank.
4-2 HOME Menu The HOME menu sets the basic VTR operation conditions for recording, playback, and editing. The HOME, VIDEO, AUDIO, TC, PF1 and PF2 menus show information that includes the VTR operation mode, time code of the current position, and time code type, etc. To activate the HOME menu Press the HOME button. To change the HOME menu page Press the ALT button.
4-2-1 Selecting the Output Signals (PB/EE) 4-2-2 Record Inhibit Mode (REC INH) The audio/video output signals from the line output and monitor output connectors can be temporarily changed from their current settings to another set of settings by pressing the [F1] (PB/EE) button. The video, digital audio, and analog cue channel output signals are toggled to the other set of settings while the button is pressed. Record inhibit mode is selected by pressing the [F2] (REC INH) button.
4-2-4 Preread Settings (PRE READ) This setting allows pre-reading (reading before writing) in insert edit mode. To select pre-reading, press the ALT/[F1] (PRE READ) buttons. Pressing the buttons cycles the settings through on/off. on: Preread. (Preread either video signal or audio signal. In this case follow the EDIT PRESET setting.) off: No pre-reading [F1] button Set the preroll time by pressing the ALT/[F6] (PREROLL) buttons. You can set a preroll time of 0 to 30 seconds in 1-second units.
For detail on the procedure for DMC editing, see “6-2-1 DMC Editing” on page 126.
2 Press the ALT/[F8] (STOP CODE) button. 3 The STOP CODE menu screen appears. 3 4 Pressing the button toggles betwen “on” and “off”. Press the [F4] (DETECT ADJUST) button. 4 The setting display lights up. To abandon the operation at any point Press the STOP button. Change the setting with the cursor R or r button. You may also use the MULTI CONTROL knob. 5 Press the [F7] (CODE REC) button to select “on”. Press the [F4] (DETECT ADJUST) button. The data entry window disappears.
Section to insert time code Tape UB “0” 3 frames 20 frames (STOP 3 frames CODE before deletion) 1 2,3 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 1 4 Press the HOME button. The HOME menu screen appears. 2 Press the ALT/[F8] (STOP CODE) buttons. The stop code menu screen appears. 3 Press the [F8] (CODE ERASE) button to select “on”. Pressing the button toggles betwen “on” and “off”. 4 Press the REC/EDIT button. To abandon the operation at any point Press the STOP button.
4-3 TC Menu To activate the TC menu Press the TC button. The TC menu allows you to set time code-related items through a single menu. The HOME, TC, VIDEO, AUDIO, PF1 and PF2 menus show information that includes the VTR operation mode, time code of the current position, and the time code type, etc. To change the TC menu page Press the ALT button. INTRP (interpolation): This appears when time code cannot be read correctly and correction has been performed.
4-3-1 Setting the Time Data (TIMER SEL/RESET/SET/HOLD) The display shows the following types of time data: Superimposed Time data type display TCR LTC TCR The LTC1) value read by the time code reader during playback. TCR VITC TCR The VITC1) value read by the time code reader during playback. TCG TCG The value generated by the time code generator during recording. CTL CTL The number of CTL signals2) on the tape during recording/playing.
Selecting the time code and the user bits to be recorded Use the [F6], [F7], and [F9] buttons in the TC menu to specify the time code and the user bits to be recorded. The specifications for the various button settings are shown in the following table. [F7] (TCG MODE) [F6] (REGENE SOURCE) prst regene2) [F9] (DF/NDF) Time code and user bits recorded DF/NDF/auto1) TC/UB enables TCG/UBG values to be recorded. Any time code can be specified for the time code generator and the user bits generator.
Note Data entry window TIMER SEL TC TIMER RESET TIMER SET PLAY LOCK LTC TCR INTRP DF F2 00H 00M 00S 00F AIN --:--:--:-IN --:--:--:-- AOUT --:--:--:-OUT --:--:--:-- SET 01 30 00 00 TIMER HOLD STILL TC SEL VITC REGENE SOURCE TCG MODE prst RUN MODE rec DF/NDF TC2 SEL S HDCAM-SR REMAIN:01H06M ! DF If you pressed the + or – button, then entered a value, the result of calculation appears in the display.
To pause the current time Press the [F4] (TIMER HOLD) button. The time is paused only while the button is held down.
4-3-5 Selecting the Drop Frame Mode (DF/NDF) Press the [F9] (DF/NDF) button to select the running mode for the CTL counter and the time code generator. DF: Drop frame mode1) (DF is displayed.) NDF: Non-drop frame mode2) (NDF is displayed.) auto: The unit switches to drop frame mode when the field frequency is 29.97 Hz, and switches to non-drop frame mode when the field frequency is 30 Hz.
The selected time code is framed with the thick line. Each press of the button switches time code between 24F and 30F. 24F: Presets the 24 frames time code. The A frame of the pulldown sequence is preset. 30F: Presets the 30 frames time code. The A frame of the pulldown sequence is preset. 4 RDTIME SET DF F2 01H 00M 30S 00F INTRP 30F • When 30F is selected in the step 3: Press the [F6] (PDTC DF/NDF) button to select DF or NDF.
Button Indication [F7] START TC ENT Press to enter the current time code as the STARTING TC. [F8] JUMP TC SEL Selects the JUMPING TC as an interval from STARTING TC. Selectable values: –3H, –2H, –1H, +1H, +2H, +3H, 0H [F10] EXIT Select to exit the TC CONVERT menu. STARTING TC TC CONV on ORG TC disp on 00H 00M 00S 00F 03H 00M 00S 00F 00H 00M 00S 00F JUMPING TC CURRENT TC START START JUMP TC PST TC ENT TC SEL +3H EXIT STARTING TC: Time code used as a reference when converting time code.
4-3-11 Superimposition of Character Information (PD CHARA/CHARA SUPER/H-POS/V-POS) STARTING TC TCCONV MENU on ORG TC DISP on 00H 00M 00S 00F 03H 00M 00S 00F 00H 00M 00S 00F JUMPING TC CURRENT TC START JUMP START TC PST TC ENT TC SEL -3H EXIT SET 01 00 00 00 STILL S HDCAM-SR REMAIN:01H06M ! ALT+TC 4-3-10 Displaying the Pulldown Time Code (PDTC DISP) (when HKSR5001 is installed) To superimpose the characters representing time code data and operation mode information on the output signals, use t
Symbol Meaning UBR. VITC reader user bit data TCG Time code data from the time code generator UBG User bit data from the time code generator DUR The duration between any two of the four edit points (IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, and AUDIO OUT) Note When time data or user bits are not read correctly, a “*” will be displayed in this block so that the symbols become “T*R”, “U*R”, “T*R.”, “U*R.”, etc.
Display A block Operation mode B block TAPE UNTHREAD Cassette not inserted STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T.
When remaining time is 23 minutes. TCR . 2 3 : 5 9 : 4 0 : 1 8 * R 2 3 When remaining time is five minutes. TCR . 2 3 : 5 9 : 4 0 : 1 8 * R 5 When remaining time to is 100 minutes or over. TCR . 2 3 : 5 9 : 4 0 : 1 8 * R - - Changing the superimpose position The superimpose position can be set to 16 different positions in the horizontal directions (0 to 15) and 24 different positions in the vertical directions (0 to 23).
4-4 CUE Menu Cue points can be registered in a total of 10 pages (numbered 0 to 9), to a total of 100 cue points (numbered 0 to 99). Each page can hold a maximum of 10 cue points. Cue point settings, deletions, and page settings are done through the CUE menu. Note Cue point data is factory set to be erased when a cassette is inserted.
4-4-1 Selecting a Multi-Cue Mode Registering cue points by pressing the ENTRY button The SRW-5000/5500 has the following two multi-cue modes. 2 PAGE mode Press the ALT/[F8] (PAGE MODE) buttons. In PAGE mode, cue point data can be accessed by page number, thus speeding up cue point registration and cuing operations. Display Cue points are displayed in groups of 10, number 0 to 9, 10 to 19, etc. Each display is a page. 4 1 Press the ALT/[F8] (PAGE MODE) buttons or the ALT/[F9] (EXTEND MODE) buttons.
PREV PAGE NEXT PAGE TELE FILE [(Blank) PAGE: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CUE P-ROLL ] PAGE SET EOS[--:--:--:--] 0 00:01:10:00 1 00:02:10:00 2 00:03:10:00 3 00:04:10:00 4 00:05:10:00 5 00:06:10:00 6 00:07:10:00 7 00:08:10:00 8 00:09:10:00 9 00:10:10:00 STILL CUENUM SET M-CUE CLEAR PREV PAGE NEXT PAGE 77 77 TELE FILE S HDCAM-SR REMAIN:01H06M ! CUE P-ROLL CUE 4 PAGE SET EOS[--:--:--:--] 0 00:01:10:00 1 00:02:10:00 2 00:03:10:00 3 00:04:10:00 4 00:05:10:00 5 00:06:10:00 6 00:07:10:00 7 00:08:10:00 8 00:
PREV PAGE NEXT PAGE TELE FILE [(Blank) PAGE: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CUE P-ROLL ] PAGE SET EOS[00:13:00:00] 10 00:10:00:00 11 00:11:00:00 12 00:12:00:00 13 00:13:00:00 14 00:14:00:00 15 00:15:00:00 16 00:16:00:00 17 00:17:00:00 18 00:18:00:00 19 00:19:00:00 STILL CUENUM SET M-CUE CLEAR To select the cue number directly by the numeric buttons Enter the cue number in the data entry window with the numeric buttons, then press the [F9] (CUENUM SET) button.
Prerolling to a cue point AUDIO IN button AUDIO OUT button 2 IN button SET button OUT button 1 3 4 Chapter 4 Menu Settings 1 Press the ALT/[F8] (PAGE MODE) buttons or the ALT/[F9] (EXTEND MODE) buttons. 2 If you selected PAGE mode, press the [F1] (PREV PAGE) button or [F2] (NEXT PAGE) button to select a desired page (or use the numeric buttons to enter the page number in the data entry window, then press the [F8] (PAGE SET) button).
In HDCAM format: When an MLB-1M-100 memory label (optional) is attached to the cassette, this screen allows operations to read out, enter, or change the cue point information, log (IN/OUT point) information, management information, and so on. Using this information, cassette tape management and tape editing efficiency can be improved. HDCAM-SR format TELE FILE menu To open the TELE FILE menu There are two methods of accessing the TELE FILE menu screen, as follows.
e REC DATE Displays the date the memory label contents were last modified. f Date/Time Displays the recording date and time. g Duration Displays the recording duration. h File Name Displays the names of files. When the TELE FILE menu display 2 is displayed, you can press the SFT button to switch the TAPE FORMAT display between “59i 1080 422” and “59i 4:2:2 SQ”.
4 Press the [F7] (SET LETTER) button or the cursor center button. 2 The selected character is entered. FORMAT REC DATE[2003/02/25] EOS[--:--:--:--] T-Fil TITLE[SONY ] Rast 85% No. IN OUT Tape Format UNDO ALL 0 00:00:04:05 00:00:09:23 59i 1080 ATTRIB EDIT 1 00:03:45:21 01:00:36:06 59i 1080 2 01:04:27:23 01:05:31:24 59i 1080 3 --:--:--:-- --:--:--:-- --- ---- COPY toCUE T-Fil MODE panel 5 WRITE PRTEC off WRITE EXIT Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter more characters.
State of the already-entered IN point data OUT point IN point data has not been entered Data is updated Data is not updated Cueing up to the IN point 1 Updating File Name data To update File Name data, press the cursor t button several times. Each press cycles through the settings FWD/REW/No setting. FWD: Pressing the PREROLL button moves the cursor to the next line, and cues up to the time data of that line. Invalid time data is ignored.
To delete a line To delete a line, with the cursor buttons align the cursor with the line to be deleted, hold down the SFT button, and press the [F5] (DEL POINT) button. This deletes the line, and renumbers the lines following the deleted line. • Set the VTR SETUP menu item 124 “Tele-File MENU auto popup” to “on”, then in the HOME, VIDEO, AUDIO, TC, CUE, or SETUP menu screen, insert a cassette that has an MLB-1M-100 memory label (option) attached.
CUE SCAN REC DATE[2003/02/25] TITLE[ No. In EOS[01:01:24:15] ] Rast100% Out k Comment Shows a comment on a cue point. 7 Button Indication Function [F1] CUE SCAN Sets the cursor movement direction when the PREROLL button is pressed. [F2] ENTRY POINT Selects whether or not to display log (IN/OUT point) information. [F3] COMMNT EDIT Edits the Comment box. [F4] CHANGE DATA Changes the value of data. [F5] DEL POINT Deletes time data. [F6] MARK Changes the setting in the Mrk box.
To link the cursor buttons to movement of the entry cursor Press the cursor center button. To unlink, press the cursor center button once again. off: Clear write protection for the whole TELE FILE menu. To change the TITLE data 1 Press the ALT/[F3] (ATTRIB EDIT) buttons. 2 With the cursor R or r button, select “TITLE”, and press the ENTRY button. 3 With the cursor T or t button, select the character to be entered.
CUE SCAN ENTRY POINT CUE COMMNT EDIT REC DATE[2003/02/25] EOS[--:--:--:--] TITLE[SONY ] Rest 85% ! Delete Cue Point: No. IN OUT Tape Format 0 1 2 3 To enter or modify IN/OUT point data using the ENTRY button 00:00:04:05 00:00:09:23 59i 1080 00:03:45:21 01:00:36:06 59i 1080 01:04:27:23 01:05:31:24 59i 1080 Press [SFT]+[F5] to DELETE. --:--:--:-- --:--:--:-- --- ---Press only [CLR] to CANCEL.
To move the cursor using the numeric buttons Enter the line number using the numeric buttons. Then press the [F9] (CUENUM POINT) button. The cursor will move to the line specified by the numeric buttons. 2 Use the numeric buttons to enter the time data in the data entry window, and then press the SET button. For example, to enter 00:01:30:00, press the numeric buttons as follows: 0, 0, 1, 3, 0, 0, 0. (There is no need to enter the first zero.
Automatic time data changes during IN/OUT point data entry or modification The table below shows the automatic changes that occur in time data when either the IN point or OUT point is changed. When IN point data is entered or modified: Status of input data IN point OUT point The time sequence of the IN/ OUT point data is correct. The data is changed. The data is unchanged. The time sequence of the IN/ OUT point data is not correct. The data is changed. The data is deleted.
To move the cursor using the numeric buttons Enter the line number using the numeric buttons. Then press the [F9] (CUENUM POINT) button. The cursor will move to the line specified by the numeric buttons. REC DATE[2003/02/25] EOS[01:01:02:08] T I T L E [ i s p l a y CSUaTm pNloe. E D I T ] Rest100% No. Tape Format Duration AAA_ 0 59i 1080 422 01:00:36:06 -1 5 9AiB C1D0E8F0G H4I2J2K L0M1N:O0P0Q:R3S6T:U0V6W X-Y-Z- abcdefghjiklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789[]()<>@+-*=!?:; $ # % & , .
To change a character Press the cursor R button to move the cursor to the scene data to be changed. Then press the cursor T or t button to move the insertion position. 6 REC DATE[2003/02/25] EOS[01:01:02:08] T I T L E [ i s p l a y CSOaMmMpElNeT E D I T ] Rest100% No. Tape Format Duration _ 0 59i 1080 422 01:00:36:06 -1 5 9AiB C1D0E8F0G H4I2J2K L0M1N:O0P0Q:R3S6T:U0V6W X-Y-Z- abcdefghjiklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789[]()<>@+-*=!?:; $ # % & , .
To start the procedure over again Press the [F9] (CANCEL) button to start again. Press the [F7] (PROTECT) button while holding down the SFT button. To change a character Press the cursor R button to move the cursor to the comment to be changed. Then press the cursor T or t button to move the insertion position. Inserting a new line 1 If the entered text is longer than the comment box t or T appears to the left or right of the box.
CUE SCAN REC DATE[2003/02/25] EOS[01:01:24:15] TITLE[ T A P E I N F O R M A T I O N ] Rest100% No.
4-5 VIDEO Menu In the VIDEO menu, adjust the video signal. The VIDEO menu screen shows the VTR operation mode, current position time code, time code type, and so on. Note HD image quality adjustments are not possible when playing back tapes recorded in GBR (4:4:4) format. Also, HD image quality adjustments are not possible when the optional HKSR-5001 Format Converter Board is installed and Y/PB/PR (4:2:2) format signals are output from the FORMAT CONV. OUT (OPTION) 1 and 2 connectors.
4-5-1 Selecting the Reference Signal (SERVO REF) Press the [F2] (SERVO REF) button to select the signal to be used as the reference signal for VTR operations. ext: The servo reference signal is forced to be EXT. input: The signal from the HD SDI INPUT A/B connector is used as the reference signal for VTR operations. The [F1] (VIDEO IN) button switches the video input signal. auto: During recording or edit preset, the signal from the HD SDI INPUT A/B connector is used as a reference signal.
ALT/[F8] button BLK LV (ALL): Pressing this button makes it active, and the cursor R and r buttons increase or decrease the value by 1. You can also change the setting with the MULTI CONTROL knob. ALT/[F9] button SETUP (CST): Pressing this button makes it active, and the cursor R and r buttons increase or decrease the value by 0.1. You can also change the setting with the MULTI CONTROL knob. Adjusting the master output level (HD) Make this adjustment with the [F4] (MASTER LEVEL) button.
prst: 100% (4000H) Numerical value: 0.0 (0H) to 141.3% (5A70H) Adjustable range: 0.0% to 141.3% This setting can also be carried out in the VTR SETUP menu item 740 “VIDEO GAIN (ALL)”. Adjusting the chroma gain output level (HD/SD) Make this adjustment with the ALT/[F6] (CRM GA (ALL)) buttons. prst: 100% (4000H) Numerical value: 0.0 (0H) to 141.3% (5A70H) Adjustable range: 0.0% to 141.3% This setting can also be carried out in the VTR SETUP menu item 741 “CHROMA GAIN (ALL)”.
4-6 AUDIO Menu In the AUDIO menu, make audio signal adjustments. The AUDIO menu screen shows the VTR operation mode, current position time code, time code type, and so on. AUDIO IN - TAPE LOCK LTC TCR DIGOUT EXCHNG - To access the AUDIO menu screen Press the AUDIO button.
number on the tape. In this case, if SDOUT EXCHNG is set to “dis”, the [F5] button is also highlighted in orange. • The [F4] button in the AUDIO menu is highlighted in orange if even one of the ANALOG audio output channels does not match the corresponding track number on the tape. • The [F5] button in the AUDIO menu is highlighted in orange if even one of the SD SDI audio output channels does not match the corresponding track number on the tape.
This returns to the AUDIO menu screen. 3 Press the [F10] (EXIT) button. To make output settings for individual channels with the F buttons By pressing any of the [F1] (DIGOUT CH1 TR1) to [F8] (DIGOUT CH8 TR8) buttons menu, and the [F1] (DIGOUT CH9) to [F4] (DIGOUT CH12) buttons in the ALT+DIG OUT screen obtained by pressing the ALT button, you can select the source track for each channel.
3 Select the digital audio output signal for each channel. 2 TR1 to TR2: Output the audio signals recorded on tracks 1 to 12. 4 Each press of the buttons selects a transition type in the order CUT t CROSS t FADE IN/OUT. At the same time, the display in the edit image window changes to reflect the selected type. Press the [F10] (EXIT) button. This returns to the AUDIO menu.
4-6-7 External Device Digital Audio Edit Preset Command Replace Mode Selection (AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE) 4-6-8 External Device Analog Audio Edit Preset Command Replace Mode Selection (ANALOG AUDIO EDIT REPLACE) You can replace the channel settings for digital audio edit preset commands received from editors and other external devices. For example, some devices are capable of issuing digital audio edit preset commands only for channels 1 to 4 (CH1 to CH4).
23.98/24 frame y 25 frame, 29.97 frame y 30 frame), you can set up group relations between audio channels. 1 Press the ALT/[F5] (PITCH GROUP) buttons. The PITCH CORRECTION GROUP SELECT menu appears, together with an image window of channels groups for pitch correction.
4-7 SET UP Menu In the SET UP menu, you can store and recall menu settings to and from the VTR memory banks and memory stick, register items to the PF menu, and set items in the VTR SETUP menu and PANEL SETUP menu. To activate the SET UP menu Press the SET UP button. To change the SET UP menu page Press the ALT button. For details on storing and recalling data to or from the VTR memory banks or memory stick, and registering items to the PF menus, see “4-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings” on page 37.
When the ALT/[F8] (REMOTE 9-PIN) buttons are set to “on” You can operate the VTR with a device connected to the REMOTE 1-IN(9P) or REMOTE 1-I/O(9P) connector. Note When operating the VTR through an external device with the ALT/[F8] or ALT/[F9] buttons set to “on”, all of the tape operation and editing buttons are disabled, with the exception of the STOP and EJECT buttons. You may also set the VTR so that all buttons are enabled or disabled.
Scrolling items in the VTR SETUP menu To change the category Do one of the following: • Press the T button to make the categories window active, and select the category with the R and r buttons. • Press the t button to make the item window active, and press the [F1] (PREV PAGE) or [F2] (NEXT PAGE) button. Press the R and r buttons to scroll the items in the VTR SETUP menu. To search the menu by category Items in the VTR SETUP menu are divided into categories according to type of settings they perform.
6 To continue with changing the settings, repeat steps 1 to 5. 7 Press the [F10] (SAVE/EXIT) button. This saves the current settings as new DEFAULT values for CURRENT DEFAULT. The asterisks “*” indicating the DEFAULT values move. Note This saves all the changes, and returns to the SET UP menu screen. If you press the center cursor button first, the setting values return to the PRESET values before CURRENT DEFAULT is overwritten, and it is not possible to change DEFAULT correctly.
Button Indication Function Settings [F1] KEYINH Disables all button operations. on, off [F6] KEY BEEP Sets the keyboard sound. high, mid, low, off [F7] ALARM BEEP Sets the alarm. high, mid, low, off [F8] SCREEN SAVER Sets the color display screen-saver. 3min, 10min, 60min, off [F9] SCREEN SAVER S Sets the information display screen-saver. on, off [F10] EXIT Returns to the PANEL SETUP menu.
Recording/Playback Chapter 5 5-1 Preparing for Recording 5-1-1 Setting Switches and Menus Before recording, set the switches and menus as shown in the diagram below. For details, see the pages indicated in the parentheses. Chapter 5 Recording/Playback REMOTE buttons: None of these buttons light up.
5-1-2 Selecting Audio Signals This section describes how to select the audio signals for input and monitoring. Selecting the audio input signals Proceed as follows to select the audio input signal and channels. 1 To select the same input signal simultaneously on all twelve channels Press the [F9] (A-IN ALL) button. This changes the input signal simultaneously on all twelve channels. You can also make this setting using the VTR SETUP menu item 830 “AUDIO INPUT SELECT”.
Selecting non-audio data as the audio input signal Do the procedure below to select non-audio data such as a Dolby1) E or Dolby Digital (AC-32)) signal as the audio input signal. Use the VTR SETUP menu item 831 “NON AUDIO SELECT” to select the audio input signal. 1) Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. 2) AC-3 is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Notes Chapter 5 Recording/Playback The following processes are performed for the selected channels.
SRW-5000: REC format Cassette used EE PB EJECT HDCAMSR HDCAM-SR 12ch 12ch 12ch HDCAM/ D-BETACAM 4ch+CUE SRW-5500: FULL/FINE button FULL mode: The meter range is –60 to 0 dB or –40 to +20 dB. FINE mode: The meter scale is enlarged, and the signal level is indicated in 0.25 dB steps, with the reference marker indicated in the middle of each meter. The display range of the audio level meters in FULL mode can be set using the VTR SETUP menu item 814 “LEVEL METER SCALE”.
5-2 Recording To record, follow the procedure below. 1 3 2 1 Check that the REC INHIBIT indicator is off, then insert a cassette. Chapter 5 Recording/Playback For details on inserting a cassette, see “3-3-2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes” on page 34. 2 Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC/ EDIT button. Recording starts and the SERVO indicator lights up to indicate that the servo is locked. 3 Press the STOP button to stop recording.
5-3 Preparing for Playback 5-3-1 Setting Switches and Menus Before starting playback, set the switches and menus as shown in the diagram below. For details, see the pages indicated in the parentheses. REMOTE buttons: None of these buttons light up.
To adjust the audio playback level manually In the PB LEVEL adjustment mode, make the channel active, then adjust to the desired volume with the MULTI CONTROL knob or cursor R and r buttons. When you exit the PB LEVEL adjustment mode, the vertical white line on the right of the audio level meter and a horizontal white line indicating the setting are displayed, indicating that the playback level is subject to manual adjustment.
5-4 Playback There are four types of playback: • Normal-speed playback • Jog/Shuttle/Variable mode playback • Capstan override playback • DMC (Dynamic Motion Control) playback 5-4-1 Normal-Speed Playback Follow the procedure below to play back at normal speed. 12 (The speed setting can be changed using the VTR SETUP menu item 107 “JOG DIAL RESPONSE”.) Shuttle mode: The playback speed corresponds to the angle of rotation of the search dial.
For details on switching the search dial functions, refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1. Variable mode playback Follow the procedure below to play back in variable mode. Shuttle mode playback 1 Follow the procedure below to play back in shuttle mode. 1 3 3 1,2,3 1 2,3 Press the VAR button, turning it on. The VTR enters VAR mode. 1 Press the SHUTTLE button, turning it on. 2 The VTR enters still-picture mode.
the VTR SETUP menu item 101 “SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE”. 5-4-3 Capstan Override Playback When playing back the same program on two VTRs, you can adjust the playback phases of the two VTRs so that they are synchronized.
The tape is prerolled and played back at the initial speed from the preroll point to the speed variation start point. The moment the tape passes the speed variation start point, the MEMORY indicator in the display starts flashing. (The x indicator appears in the time data display window, indicating that tape speed memorization in DMC mode is active.) 6 Rotate the search dial to the position for the desired playback speed. The speed variation is stored in memory while the MEMORY indicator is flashing.
1 Note When non-audio data is being played back: • Below the input display in the audio level meter section, the DATA mark lights in white. • For the audio level meters, all regions light. • The analog audio outputs (main line/monitor/ headphones) are muted. • The audio output level can be adjusted during non-audio data playback, but output non-audio data is not affected. 5-4-6 Performing Program Play Overview When using HDCAM-SR tapes, you can play them over the range ±5.0% of normal speed.
Mode2: Search for zero-cross points in the same way as Mode1, but connect zero-cross points only when lowlevel samples are detected around the zero-cross points. Mode3: At a regular interval corresponding to the playback speed, connect the audio data before and after the processing target with a cross fade. OFF: Output audio data by performing rate conversion processing. This changes the frequency characteristics and pitch according to the specified program play speed.
Editing 6-1 Basic Automatic Editing 6-1-1 Overview of Automatic Editing Automatic edit modes The VTR provides the following two modes for automatic editing: Insert mode New scenes are inserted between previously recorded scenes. CTL signals on tape in the recorder VTR are not overwritten. Video, digital audio, and time code signals can be recorded separately. Both of these two edit modes support DMC editing. In insert mode, you can also use split editing.
6-1-2 Setting Switches and Menus Before editing, set the following switches and menus as shown below. REMOTE buttons: None of these buttons light up. Recorder VTR SRW-5000 HD DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER POWER switch: ON Recording level indication: recording levels [F1] (TIMER SEL) button in the TC menu: TC or CTL Chapter 6 Editing REMOTE buttons: 1(9P) button lights up.
For details on jog or shuttle playback, see “5-4-2 Variable Speed Playback” on page 109. 6-1-3 Selecting the Edit Mode Select assemble or insert mode. 3 [F3] (ASSEMBLE) button in the HOME menu Press the IN (or OUT) button while holding down the ENTRY button. The time data for the IN (or OUT) point appears in the menu display. 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to set the remaining edit points.
3 Press the SET button to set the input data. Automatically set edit point IN point SET is displayed.
2 Data entry window PLAY LOCK PB/EE PB LTC RECINH off ASSEMBLE off INS TC off 1 4 INS VIDEO off 3 1 Press the appropriate INSERT button ([F4] (INS TC), [F5] (INS VIDEO), [F6] (INS AUDIO)). 2 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which edit points are to be set.
AUDIO IN point IN point AUDIO OUT point OUT point AUDIO IN point Recorder VTR Recorder VTR Player VTR Player VTR AUDIO IN point OUT point AUDIO OUT point IN point Automatic setting of AUDIO OUT points When the sixth edit point (AUDIO OUT point) is set, the edit point data is activated and the invalid AUDIO OUT points are automatically deleted.
• Between AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT points Durations are calculated as follows. • If both IN and OUT points are set, the duration is the time between the points. • If one of the edit points is not set, the duration is set to 00:00:00. 1 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VTR for which you want to confirm a duration. The button lights up. 2 Hold down any two IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT buttons. The duration between the points corresponding to the two buttons is displayed.
During previewing, the PREVIEW/REVIEW button lights up. After previewing, correct the edit points as required, then do the preview again. Deleting edit points 1 For details on modifying edit points, see “6-1-9 Modifying Edit Points” on page 122. To stop previewing Press the STOP button. The tape stops immediately. To rewind the tape to the preroll point Press the PREROLL button. To rewind the tape to the edit point Press the PREROLL button together with the button corresponding to the edit point.
Moving an edit point position with the numeric buttons SET is displayed. LTC RECINH off ASSEMBLE off INS TC off INS VIDEO off 42 3 1 PLAY LOCK PB/EE PB 1 4 Press one of the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button while holding down the RCL button.
6-1-10 Performing Automatic Editing Overview Once you have set the necessary edit points, the AUTO button lights up to show that the VTR is ready for automatic editing. Preroll point During automatic editing, the tape in the recorder VTR and the player VTR move as shown in the diagram below.
Monitoring signals during editing During editing, you can monitor the following video and audio signals on a monitor connected to the recorder VTR. • Between preroll and IN points: Playback signal of the recorder VTR can be monitored. • Between IN and OUT points: Playback signal of the player VTR can be monitored in E-E mode. • Between OUT and post-roll points: Playback signal of the recorder VTR can be monitored. The video and audio signals that can be monitored are shown in the diagram below.
6-2 Advanced Automatic Editing Setting edit points and playback speed Use the procedure below to set edit points and playback speeds for DMC editing. 1 This section describes the following advanced editing methods: • DMC editing • Animation editing • Preread editing 2 6-2-1 DMC Editing If your player VTR has DT® (Dynamic Tracking) capability, you can perform variable speed editing by controlling the playback speed from the lower control panel. This type of editing is called DMC editing.
7 The tape prerolls and the player VTR begins playing at the initial speed. 8 automatically becomes the next IN point, and the next OUT point is set automatically with 1 frame added. Press the PREVIEW/REVIEW and PREROLL buttons at the same time. Follow the procedure below to perform animation editing. 2 3 When the x indicator appears with a beep indicating that the IN point has been passed, rotate the search dial to the desired playback speed(s).
Video source Audio mixer Digital video output Digital video input Video switcher Digital audio input Digital audio output Audio source Notes Chapter 6 Editing 128 • In preread editing, if an input video signal is used as the reference signal for the output video signal, oscillation may occur because of loop connections. To avoid this, select the external reference signal for preread editing by setting the VTR SETUP menu item 005 “SERVO/AV REFERENCE select” to “external”.
6-3 Manual Editing Follow the procedure below to perform manual editing. 2 3 1 7 4 5,6 Enter jog or shuttle mode to position the tape at a place at least three seconds before the position at which you want to set an edit point. 2 Press the AUTO button to turn it off. 3 Press the [F3] (ASSEMBLE) button in the HOME menu or press the respective INSERT button ([F4] (INS TC), [F5] (INS VIDEO) or [F6] (INS AUDIO) button) to select the edit mode that you want. 4 Press the PLAY button.
Appendix Maintenance Head Cleaning PLAY LOCK PB/EE Use the BCT-HD12CL Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads. Read the instructions included with the cleaning cassette carefully, as improper usage can damage the heads. If you insert the cleaning cassette, it is automatically ejected after a head cleaning operation which lasts for 10 seconds.
Specifications General Record format HDCAM-SR (SRW-5000/5500) or HDCAM (SRW-5500) Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 320 W (with all option boards installed) Peak inrush current (1) Power ON, current probe method: 54 A (240 V), 17 A (100 V) (2) Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-1: 33 A (230 V) Operating temperature +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to + 104°F) Storage temperature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to + 140°F) Humidity 25% to 80% (relative h
Channel coding S-NRZ Error correction Reed-Solomon code Analog composite output Bandwidth Y: 0 to 5.75 MHz +0.5 dB/–3.0 dB S/N ratio 56 dB or more Y/C delay 15 ns or less K factor (2T Pulse) 1% or less Output SCH phase Conforming to RS-170A/CCIR R.
Remote connectors ETHERNET RJ-45 modular jack REMOTE 1-IN(9P) D-sub 9-pin, female REMOTE 1-I/O(9P) D-sub 9-pin, female VIDEO CONTROL D-sub 9-pin, female (for optional HKDV900) REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) D-sub 50-pin, female Accessories supplied Operation Manual (English version × 1, Japanese version × 1) Installation Manual (English version × 1, Japanese version × 1) CD-ROM (1) Optional accessories HKSR-5001 Format Converter Board HKSR-5002 Digital Betacam Playback Board HKSR-5003 RGB Record Playback Boar
Error Messages and Warning Messages Error Messages When the unit ceases to operate correctly due to malfunction or an internal system error, the alarm will sound and an error message will be displayed on the display. Only one message will be displayed even when multiple errors occur, but the error log menu keeps a history of the errors.
Item number Display Meaning 12 TAPE TOP ERROR A tape beginning sensor fault was detected. 13 TAPE END ERROR A tape end sensor fault was detected. 14 FAN MOTOR ERROR A cooling fan motor operation fault was detected. 20 CC TIME OVER A fault was detected in a cassette compartment raising or lowering operation. 21 SHIFT TIME OVER A fault was detected movement of the reel table to adjust for cassette size.
To clear a warning message To cancel the display of a warning message, see “Clearing warning messages” on page 138.
Display Meaning 2D INVALID SDI DATA SDI input signal data is invalid. 34 NO CASSETTE COMPARTMENT MODE The cassette compartment does not operate because the VTR is in “no cassette compartment” mode. 3B NO LTC REPRODUCED LTC signal not detected on the tape. 52 NO SUPPORTED PB FORMAT The recording format cannot be played back by this unit. 53 SYSTEM MISMATCH The tape cannot be played with the current system settings.
Button Display Function [F1] PAGE TOP Move to the top page [F2] PAGE END Move to the page containing the last message [F3] FULL MSG Display in full the message selected with the cursor [F4] ALL CLEAR Clear messages (LOG DATA) [F5] WARNING Display warning messages on, off [F6] ERROR Display error messages on, off [F7] CONDITION Display condition messages on, off [F9] TIME Toggle between time code and real time display TC, REAL [F10] EXIT Return to display of maintenance infor
Glossary AES/EBU format A standard format for the transfer of digital audio signals. In this format, two audio signals can be input/output through one XLR-type connector. Assemble editing An edit mode for adding new scenes to the end of previously recorded scenes. New video signals are recorded for each control signal, but continuity with the control signal preceding the edit point is maintained electrically.
External synchronization A method to maintain color subcarrier phase continuity by performing editing in two-frame units in order to achieve stable video without horizontal fluctuation at the edit points. For editing, a recorder VTR (or master VTR) and a player VTR (or source VTR or slave VTR) are used, and external synchronization is commonly used to ensure that the operation timing control signals and time reference signals are synchronized.
Menu List This section describes all of the VTR SETUP menu items. The VTR SETUP menu items are divided into the following categories by the function. • Items relating to VTR operations (Nos. 001 to ...) • Items relating to operation panels (Nos. 101 to ...) • Items relating to the remote interface (Nos. 201 to ...) • Items relating to editing (Nos. 301 to ...) • Items relating to prerolling (Nos. 401 to ...) • Items relating to recording protection (Nos. 501 to ...) • Items relating to the time code (Nos.
Item number Item Setting 005 SERVO/AV [input] REFERENCE select auto external The servo reference is determined by the following menu. input: The reference signal is obtained from the HD SDI INPUT A/B connectors. auto: During recording and in the edit preset state, the reference signal is obtained from the HD SDI INPUT A/ B connectors . When item 001 is not set to “off”, the reference signal is always external.
Item number Item 009 LOCAL KEY MAP Setting Function Sets the LOCAL KEY MAP. Sub items [disable] enable disable: The STOP button is disabled in remote control mode. enable: The STOP button operates in remote control mode. PLAY [disable] enable disable: The PLAY button is disabled in remote control mode. enable: The PLAY button operates in remote control mode. REC/EDIT [disable] enable disable: The REC/EDIT button is disabled in remote control mode.
Item number Item 017 PB/EE SELECT MENU Setting Function Selects output video and audio signals. Sub items Appendix 144 018 Menu List STAND BY OFF PB/MU [EE/EE] Selects the video and audio output signals in the “standby off” mode. PB/MU: The playback video signal is output. The audio output is muted. EE/EE: The input video and audio signals are output. STAND BY ON [PB/MU] EE/EE EE/MU Selects the video and audio output signals in the “standby on” mode.
Item number Item Setting Function 019 AUTO EJECT LEVEL2 (HDCAM) [off] LEVEL1 LEVEL2 LEVEL3 Selects the tape conditions under which a cassette is automatically ejected in playback (after approx. 3 seconds playback). When the cassette is automatically ejected, a warning message “17 PB FREQUENCY IS UNSUITABLE” appears. off: The cassette is not ejected. LEVEL1: When a tape without audio playback compatibility is played back, the cassette is automatically ejected.
Item number Item Setting Function 107 JOG DIAL RESPONSE [type1: -1 to +1] type2: –2 to + 2 type3: –2 to + 2 Selects the tape speed (VTR command) characteristics for search dial rotation. TYPE1: Tape speed changes linearly in a range of –1 to +1 times normal tape speed. TYPE2: Tape speed changes in a range of –2 to +2 times normal tape speed as shown below in TYPE2. (Tape speed does not change when the search dial is within a range of ±1 times normal tape speed.
Item number Item Setting Function 117 SCREEN SAVER 3 min 10 min 60 min [off] Selects the time after which the screen saver function operates for the color display. 118 SCREEN SAVER S [off] on Set the screen-saver for the information display. off: Do not use screen-saver. on: Use screen-saver. The information display reverses at regular intervals.
Item number Item 129 STOP CODE FUNCTION Setting Function Stop code detection mode and adjustment of stop position when a stop code is detected. Sub items DETECT BEEP on [off] on: When a stop code is detected, sound a beeper. off: When a stop code is detected, do not sound a beeper. DETECT STOP on [off] on: When a stop code is detected, stop the tape. (“DSTOP” appears in the information display.) off: When a stop code is detected, do not stop the tape.
Item number Item Setting Function 203 PARALLEL RUNNING [disable] enable Selects whether two or more VTRs can be operated synchronized. disable: Synchronized operation is not carried out. enable: Synchronized operation is enabled. Note For synchronized operation to be possible, this item must be set to “enable” on all of the connected VTRs. 204 VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL SELECT Make settings for control from HKDV-900/503 via the VIDEO CONTROL (15P) connector.
Item number Item Setting 304 VAR SPEED RANGE [-1 to +2] FOR –1.15 to +2.45 SYNCHRONIZATION Function Specifies the variable tape speed range when the variable speed playback is executed by a remote control unit connected to the REMOTE 1-IN(9P) connector. –1 to +2: –1 to +2 times normal tape speed –1.15 to +2.45: –1.15 to +2.45 times normal tape speed Note When an editing control unit such as BVE-9100 is connected for DT editing, select “–1.15 to +2.45”.
Item number Item Setting 317 AUDIO EDIT MODE cut edit [cross fade] fade in/out Function Specifies the type of editing for digital audio signals. cut edit: Cut editing (discontinuity in audio signal may result at the join, causing noise.) cross fade: Cross-fade (see figure below.) fade in/out: Fade-out and fade-in (see figure below.) CROSS FADE IN OUT PB INPUT t t FADE IN/OUT OUT IN PB INPUT t t Notes • The “t” in the figures above is the time set by item 811.
Items Relating to Prerolling (Nos. 401 to ...) Item number Item Setting Function 401 FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUE-UP [stop] still Selects the operation mode that the VTR changes to after completing a cue up operation. stop: Enters stop mode. still: Enters still-picture mode (search mode). Note When setting the standard constant on the editor and control the unit, set to “stop”. 403 CUEUP BY TC capstan only [reel/capstan] This setting is only active when item 602 is set to “TC” or “UBIT”.
Item number Item Setting Function 407 AUTO REWIND [off] on Selects the rewind mode for the end of the tape. off: The tape transport stops at the end of the tape. on: The tape is automatically rewound from the end of the tape. 408 AUTO CUE UP [off] on Selects whether or not to cue up when switching from standby-off to standby-on. off: No cue-up. on: Cue up to the time code immediately before switching to standby-off. Items Relating to Recording Protection (Nos. 501 to ...
Items Relating to the Time Code (Nos. 601 to ...) Item number Item Setting Function 601 DF/NDF MODE select [drop frame] non-drop frame auto Selects the timing mode for the time code generator and the CTL counter. drop frame: drop frame mode (“DF” indication) non-drop frame: non-drop frame mode (“NDF” indication) auto: Drop frame / non-drop frame mode is selected automatically on the basis of the frame frequency of the unit. For 29.
Item number Item Setting Function 605 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY +/– 12H [24H] Selects whether the CTL counter operates in 12-hour display mode or 24-hour display mode. +/–12H: 12-hour display mode 24H: 24-hour display mode Note In the ±12-hour display, the tens digit of the hours value is dropped. TCG MODE select [preset] regene auto Selects the time code to which the internal time code generator synchronizes.
Item number Item Setting Function 612 VITC POSITION-2 select (NTSC) 12,281 line When 29.97PsF/59.94i mode is selected on the VTR, this setting specifies the lines in which the VITC signal is inserted. It can be inserted in any lines from 12,281 to 20,283. [16,279 line] 20,283 line Note Items 611 and 612 allow VITC to be inserted in two lines.
Item number Item Setting Function 622 CHARACTER HPOSITION 0 Sets the horizontal position of text information superimposed on the signal output from the MONITOR connector of SD SDI OUT, the SD OUT COMPOSITE connector and HD SDI OUTPUT connector. A setting of 0 displays the information at the left edge of the screen, and the position moves to the right as the setting is increased. There are 16 possible settings, from 0 to 15.
Item number Item Setting Function 628 REMAIN TIME DISPLAY [off] 10min on Sets whether to display remaining time on the tape in superimposed character position. off: Do not display remaining time. 10min: Display remaining time when it is 10 minutes or less. on: Always display remaining time. Note The remaining time on the tape is not displayed when no cassette is inserted.
Item number Item Setting Function 708 MASTER LEVEL (HD) preset: 100% (4000H) 0.0% (0H) Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD SDI OUTPUT connectors. Simultaneously adjusts the Y, PB, and PR levels. [100 % (4000H )] 141.3% (5A70H) 709 Y LEVEL (HD) preset: 100% (4000H) 0.0% (0H) PB LEVEL (HD) preset: 100% (4000H) 0.0% (0H) [100 % (4000H )] Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the HD SDI OUTPUT connectors. Adjusts the Y level of the video signal. 141.
Item number Item Setting Function 743 BLACK LEVEL (ALL) (HD/UC/SD/DC) preset: 100% (4000H) –31.0% (0H) Adjusts the black level of HD, UC, SD, and DC output. [0$110H%] Note The range of control possible from the HKDV-900/503 is –8.0% to 8.0%. MASTER LEVEL (D1) preset: 100% (4000H) 0.0% (0H) 755 31.0% (220H) [100 % (4000H )] Adjusts the level of the high D1 video signal output from SD SDI OUT and FORMAT CONV. OUT (OPTION) connectors. Simultaneously adjusts the Y, B–Y, and R–Y level. 141.
Item number Item Setting 776 DOWNCONVERTER [disable] INPUT CHECK enable ENABLE Function Selects the HD-SD converter mode when the INPUT CHECK button on the control panel is pressed. disable: The INPUT CHECK button is not linked to HD-SD converter output. enable: The INPUT CHECK button is linked to HD-SD converter output. Note The INPUT CHECK button works for all of the HD-SD converter output connectors.
Items Relating to the Audio Control (Nos. 807 to ...) Item number Item 807 AUDIO MONITOR-L select Setting Selects the audio channel output from the MONITOR OUTPUT L connector.
Item number Item 808 AUDIO MONITOR-R select Setting Function Selects the audio channel output from the MONITOR OUTPUT R connector.
Item number Item Setting Function 814 LEVEL METER SCALE [peak 0 dB] reference 0 dB Specifies the mode in which the digital audio level is displayed. peak 0 dB: Displays minus audio levels with the maximum level set at 0 dB. reference 0 dB: Displays plus and minus audio levels with the reference level set at 0 dB. Note The CUE channel level is always displayed with the reference level set at 0 dB.
Item number Item 817 PITCH CORRECTION GROUP select Setting Sub items PITCH [Grp-A] Grp-B Grp-C CORRECTION Grp-D Grp-E Grp-F OFF GROUP select CH1 PITCH [Grp-A] Grp-B Grp-C CORRECTION Grp-D Grp-E Grp-F OFF GROUP select CH2 PITCH Grp-A [Grp-B] Grp-C CORRECTION Grp-D Grp-E Grp-F OFF GROUP select CH3 PITCH Grp-A [Grp-B] Grp-C CORRECTION Grp-D Grp-E Grp-F OFF GROUP select CH4 PITCH Grp-A Grp-B [Grp-C] CORRECTION Grp-D Grp-E Grp-F OFF GROUP select CH5 PITCH Grp-A Grp-B [Grp-C] CORRECTION Grp-D Grp-E Grp-F OFF
Item number Item Setting Function 818 PITCH CORRECTION DETECT MODE select [Mode1] Mode2 Mode3 OFF When pitch correction is performed during program play and play at a different frequency (23.98 frame y 24 frame, 23.98/24 frame y 25 frame, 29.97 frame y 30 frame), selects the pitch correction method for each group. Mode1: Perform pitch correction using zero-cross jump. Mode2: Perform pitch correction using zero-cross jump after low-level detection. Mode3: Perform pitch correction using cross fade.
Item number Item Setting Function 831 NON AUDIO SELECT AES/EBU SDI [off] Selects a non-audio input signal. The setting is in units of stereo pairs. When this is set to other than “off”, the setting of item 830 is invalid. AES/EBU: Selects signal input to DIGITAL I/O (AES/EBU) INPUT connector as a data input. SDI: Selects signal input to HD SDI INPUT A connector as a data input. off: Treats input as audio. Select the input signal with item 830.
Item number Item Setting Function 833 AUDIO PB LEVEL FFFF (HEX) Sets the audio playback level.
Item number Item 834 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT EXCHANGE Setting Specifies the audio multiplexed with HD SDI output, and the signal tracks to be output to AES/EBU format audio output channels 1 to 12. Note that SD SDI also follows these settings when SDOUT EXCHNG is set to dis (disable).
Item number Item Setting Function DIGITAL OUT CH12 TR1 [TR12] 835 ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT EXCHANGE Sets the signal track to be superimposed on the analog audio signal output channels 1 to 4.
Item number Item 836 SD AUDIO OUTPUT EXCHANGE Setting Function Makes independent track selections for the audio (channels 1 to 8) to be multiplexed into SD SDI. Sub items SDOUT EXCG [disable] enable disable: Follow the settings of DIGOUT EXCHNG menu CH1 to CH8. enable: Enable the settings of this menu. SD OUT CH1 [TR1] Specifies the signal tracks to assign to audio channels 1 to 8 for multiplexing with SD SDI output.
Items Relating to Digital Processing (Nos. 902 to ...) Item number Item Setting Function 902 FREEZE MODE [field] field1 field2 frame1+2 frame2+1 Specifies the freeze (still-picture) mode and freeze timing during manual freezing (by REMOTE 1-IN(9P) or REMOTE 2 PARALELL I/O(50P) connector or on the control panel) or automatic freezing. field: Freezes the odd or even field, depending on the timing in freeze mode.
Item number Item Setting Function 912 SLOW PROCESS MODE on [off] Selects whether or not to activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow-motion playback. on: Activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow-motion playback. off: Do not activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow-motion playback. Note This setting has no effect when the VTR is operated in PsF mode.
Item number Item Setting Function 937 CRISP THRESHOLD (DC) preset: 0 [0] Adjustment of the down converter image enhancer, and setting an amplitude so that low amplitude signals are not enhanced. 938 15 LEVEL DEPEND THRESHOLD (DC) Adjustment of the down converter image enhancer, and setting the brightness range of enhanced contours. Sub items DEPEND BLACK (DC) 0 [8] 15 DEPEND WHITE (DC) [0] 15 939 H DETAIL FREQUENCY select (DC) 2.6 MHz 3.4 MHz [4.3 MHz] 6.
Item number Item Setting Function 953 UP CONVERTER PROCESS FIELD FRAME [ADAPTIVE] ADAPTIVE-2 ADAPTIVE-3 Selects the original image used for conversion from SD to HD. FIELD: Selects field images. FRAME: Selects frame images. ADAPTIVE (standard mode): For up-conversion, the mode in which the ratio of carrying out conversion from frames or fields is set to the standard value.
Item number Item Setting Function 980 ALPHA CHANNEL LEVEL white [black] For 4:4:4 DUAL LINK output, sets the output level of the ALPHA CHANNEL of LINK B output. white: Output white level. black: Output black level.
Item number Item Setting Function A05 PD EXT SD REF LOCK MODE [off] lock1 lock2 When the operating frequency is set to 23.98PsF, specifies whether or not the pulldown output signal and downconverted output signal are synchronized with the reference signal by the REF. INPUT 2 connector. off: The pulldown output signal and down-converted output signal are not synchronized with the reference signal by the REF. INPUT. 2 connector.
Item number Item Setting Function A10 TC sense data select [LINE/24F] FC/30F Specifies whether or not the time code information of FC output signal is returned when time code sense command is input through the 9-pin connector. LINE/24F: Time code information of main output signal is returned. In pulldown conversion mode, 24-frame/sec time code information is returned. FC/30F: Time code information of FC output signal is returned. In pulldown conversion mode, 30-frame/sec time code is returned.
Recording and playback formats Recording and playback formats: Cassette type Recording/playback mode System frequency HDCAM-SR 1920 × 1080/4:2:2 23.98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29.97PsF 30PsF 50i 59.94i a) 60i a) 1920 × 1080/4:4:4 (optional HKSR-5003 required) 23.98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29.97PsF 30PsF 50i 59.94i 60i 1280 × 720/4:2:2 50P 59.94P HDCAM (playback only on SRW-5000) 1920 × 1080/4:2:2 23.98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29.97PsF 30PsF Appendix 50i 59.
Recording tape format conversion outputs System 1080 frequency 720 Recording tape format 23.98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29.97PsF 30PsF 50i 59.94i 60i 1080 23.98PsF a z f v v fa) va) va) 24PsF z a f v v fa) va) va) 25PsF f f a v v aa) va) va) 29.97PsF v v v a z va) aa) za) 30PsF v v v z a va) za) aa) 50i fb) fb) ab) vb) v a v v 59.94i vb) vb) vb) ab) z v a z 60i vb) vb) vb) zb) a v z a 720 50P c) 59.94P c) a 50P c) a 59.
Recording and playback tape formats and conversion output Cassette type Recording/playback mode HD SDI output SD output System frequency System frequency HDCAM or HDCAM-SR 1080/4:2:2 23.98PsF 525/59.94i FC output a) a) System frequency 1080/4:2:2/59.94i 720/4:2:2/59.94P 1080/4:4:4/23.98PsF 24PsF 1080/4:2:2/60i 1080/4:4:4/24PsF 25PsF 625/50i 720/4:2:2/50P 1080/4:4:4/25PsF 29.97PsF 525/59.94i 720/4:2:2/59.94P 1080/4:4:4/29.97PsF 30PsF 1080/4:4:4/30PsF 50i 625/50i 720/4:2:2/50P 59.
Relation between HKDV-900/503 setting items and setup menu items of this unit In the cells of the “Setup menu items of this unit” column, the brackets indicate available outputs.
Index A AC IN connector 28 Adjusting audio playback level 107 output video signal 88 Advanced Automatic Editing 126 ALT button 18 Assemble mode 115 AUDIO IN/OUT buttons 19 AUDIO Menu 91 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors 25 AUTO button 19 Automatic edit modes 115 Automatic editing 115 animation editing 127 backspace editing 72 confirming edit points 120 cuing up and prerolling 121 DMC editing 126 Modifying edit points 122 Non-audio data 120 Overview 115 Preread editing 127 Previewing 121 Selecting the edit
M Maintenance 130 Manual editing 129 Memory label 10, 11, 73 Memory stick adding titles 46 data compatibility 47 formatting 41 operations 41 recalling 44 storing 42 storing cue point lists 43 Menu changing a CUE point into an edit point 72 configuration 37 control section 17 list 141 PANEL SETUP menu 100 PF1 menu 37 PF2 menu 37 registering items to the VTR SETUP menu 38 selection buttons 17 Moisture condensation 130 MONITOR L buttons 17 MONITOR OUTPUT L/R connectors 25 MONITOR R buttons 17 Monitoring video
Time code reader (TCR) 60 Time data resetting 59 selecting the time data display 57 setting 57 U Upper control panel 16 USB connector 28 User bits setting 59 Using a Memory Stick 35 Using the CD-ROM manual 13 V Index VAR button 22 Variable speed playback 109 VIDEO CONTROL connector 28 VIDEO Menu 87 VTR memory banks 39 adding titles 46 recalling 40 storing 39 VTR SETUP menu 98 items related to digital processing 172 items related to editing 149 items related to operation panels 145 items related to prero
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