3-986-592-11 (1) Video Disk Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features........................................................................7 DVCAM Format ............................................................. 7 Supporting Variety of Input/Output Interfaces ............... 7 Compact Size .................................................................. 8 Facilities for High-Efficiency Editing............................. 8 Special Hard Disk Functions........................................... 8 Other Features ............
Recording and Playing Back Simultaneously............... 35 Setting Points A and B for Repeat Playback................. 36 Repeat Playback —Automatic Cyclical Playback ........ 39 Connecting Multiple Units for Simultaneous Playback (Multi-Simultaneous Playback)........................... 39 High-Speed and Low-Speed Search —Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing Points............... 40 Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point .................................... 41 Chapter 4 Clip Operations Clips.................
Buttons Used to Change Settings.................................. 72 Changing the Settings of Basic Items ........................... 72 Displaying Enhanced Items .......................................... 74 Changing the Settings of Enhanced Items .................... 74 Returning Menu Settings to Their Factory Default Settings ................................................................ 75 Displaying Supplementary Status Information.......
Overview Features Chapter to one-fifth size before being recorded to ensure stable and superb picture quality. High-quality PCM digital audio The DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP is a digital video disk recorder using the DVCAMTM digital recording format. It is the first professional DVCAM studio recorder to feature a hard disk as its recording media. The DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP supports the jog, shuttle, and variable playback modes found on conventional VTRs, together with jog sound.
either as channels 1 and 2 or as channels 3 and 4. The two audio channels can be output also either as channels 1 and 2 or as channels 3 and 4. DMC (Dynamic Motion Control) Under the control of external control devices, this unit can play back editing segments over the range –2 to +2 times normal speed. Compact Size Chapter 1 Overview The compact size of the unit makes the unit suitable for use on a desk top or in an outside broadcast van. The unit can be used as feeder machine for non-linear editing.
Simultaneous recording and playback * Slow-motion playback during recording is possible over the range (normal speed. **Playback of the clip currently being recorded is not possible during continuous recording. Program playback (clip segment playback) You can extract scenes (up to 100 scenes) anywhere in the materials on the hard disk to create playlists. This unit follows the playlist to play the materials automatically, allowing you to play sequences with this unit alone.
Location and Function of Parts Front Panel Chapter 1 Overview 0 Status indicators qa Audio level meters a 1 switch 2 SC/SYNC control 3 Control mode selector 4 PHONES connector and control knob 5 METER CH-1/2 3/4 button 6 MONITOR SELECT button 9 COUNTER SELECT button 8 LINE OUT SELECT button and indicators 7 CLIP button 1 Display section (see page 13) 2 Video/audio input setting section (see page 15) 3 Audio input/output level control section (see page 16) 4 Recording/playback control section (see p
b SC (subcarrier phase)/SYNC (synchronization phase) control Turn the SC control to accurately adjust the subcarrier phase of the composite video output signal of the unit with respect to the reference video signal. Note When you edit using the S400(i.LINK) connector, with video and audio signal input set to i.LINK (see page 15) and remote control set to 9PIN (see page 69), the locations where edit points are actually set may not be the same as the specified locations.
section (see page 17). Output signals can also be switched from an external device connected to the REMOTE OUT(P) connector. See “To select output signals during simultaneous recording and playback” on page 35 for more information about selecting the output during simultaneous recording and playback. Chapter 1 Overview i COUNTER SELECT button Selects the type of time data to be shown in the time counter display.
1 Display section 2 INPUT signal display section 3 Time data type indicators 4 DVCAM indicator 6 REC INHI indicator 7 Disk end alarm indicator Chapter 1 Overview 5 KEY INHI indicator 8 REPEAT indicator 9 Time counter display 0 Remote mode indicators qa VITC indicator qs PB Fs display qd REC MODE display 1 OUTPUT signal display section a OUTPUT signal display section Indicates the output video and audio signal format selected with the INTERFACE SELECT menu items (see page 69).
• When COMPOSITE/S VIDEO is selected: Indicators Connectors Output signals Y/CPST Composite signal R−Y/S−C S−C B−Y/S−Y S−Y SUPER Composite signal • When Y–R,B is selected: Chapter 1 Overview Connectors Output signals Y/CPST Y signal R−Y/S−C R−Y signal B−Y/S−Y B−Y signal SUPER Composite signal AUDIO indicators: Comprise the CH 1/2 indicator and CH 3/4 indicator to indicate the channel selection for analog audio output from the AUDIO OUT 1/3 and AUDIO OUT 2/4 connectors.
COUNTER SELECT button and the TC SELECT menu item (see page 65). Also used to display error messages, edit data, setup menu data, etc. k VITC indicator Lights when VITC is being read or recorded regardless of the data shown in the time counter display. l PB Fs (playback audio sampling frequency) display During playback, this indicates the playback audio mode in which the disk being played back was recorded. 48K indicator: Lights during playback of material recorded in 2-channel mode (48 kHz).
Chapter 1 Overview The selection made with this button is indicated by the AUDIO CH-2 3/4 indicators in the INPUT signal display section (see page 14). When analog audio is selected, the signal input to the AUDIO IN 2/4 connector is recorded either on channel 2 (when in 2-channel mode) or on channels 2 and 4 (when in 4-channel mode). That is, in 4-channel mode, the same analog audio signal is recorded on channels 2 and 4.
a REC (record) indicator Lights during recording. PANEL SELECT b REC (record) button When you press this button while holding down the PLAY button, it lights and recording begins. R P EXT 3 EXT button Note When the control mode selector is set to REMOTE (the REMOTE indicator is lit), no recording/playcack control buttons other than the STOP button will work. This can be changed with the LOCAL ENABLE menu item (see page 62). d PLAY button When you press this button, it lights and playback begins.
On how to use the menu, see Chapter 6 “Menu Setting” Chapter 1 Overview b RESET button Press this button to: • reset menu settings, • reset the time data shown in the time counter display to zero • send a negative response to the prompts issued by the unit, or • delete clips. c SET button Press this button to: • save new settings, such as selected menu items and time code settings, to memory. • send a positive response to the prompts issued by the unit, or • create a clip list.
Rear Panel 1 REF. VIDEO IN connectors 1 Analog video/audio signal input section (see page 20) Chapter 1 Overview 2 Analog video/audio signal output section (see page 21) 3 Digital signal input/output section (see page 22) 2 POWER switch 3 -AC IN connector 4 CONTROL connecter 5 REMOTE IN (R)/OUT (P) connectors 6 S400 (i.LINK) connector 7 Network connecter 4 Time code input/output section (see page 23) a REF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors (BNC type) Input a reference video signal.
f S400 (i.LINK) connector (6-pin IEEE-1394) Connect a DV cable to make connections to DV devices, computers, and so on. Notes Chapter 1 Overview • If the unit is connected to a device equipped with a 6-pin DV jack, when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the DV cable, turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the AC outlet beforehand.
When in 2 CH (48 kHz) mode: Input connectors Audio channels on which input signals are recorded AUDIO IN 1/3 Audio channel 1 AUDIO IN 2/4 Audio channel 2 Input connectors Audio channels on which input signals are recorded AUDIO IN 1/3 Audio channels 1 and 3 AUDIO IN 2/4 Audio channels 2 and 4 You can switch the audio recording mode with the REC MODE menu item (see page 68). The selection is indicated by the REC MODE display on the front panel.
When in 2 CH (48 kHz or 44.
D Time code input/output section 1 TIME CODE IN connector 2 TIME CODE OUT connector IN TIME CODE OUT Chapter 1 Overview a TIME CODE IN (time code input) connector (BNC type) Input externally generated SMPTE time code (for DSRDR1000A) or EBU time code (for DSR-DR1000AP) to this connector.
Preparations Setting the Date and Time When you start this unit for the first time, you should set the data and time. To set the date and time, use the DATE/ TIME PRESET menu. See page 72 for more information about basic menu operations. DATE/TIME PRESET DATE 2002/07/10 TIME 18:29:10 INC/DEC SHIFT CLEAR DATA SAVE TO MENU : ( )( )KEY : ( )( )KEY : RESET KEY : SET KEY : MENU KEY Chapter To change a numeric value Press the J(CUE) button to increase a value. Press the j button to decrease a value.
Displaying Time Data and Operation Mode Indications Description CNT Count value of the time counter TCR Time code data from time code reader (factory default setting) UBR User bit data from time code reader TCR. Time code data from VITC reader a) UBR. User bit data from VITC reader a) To view time data and operation mode indications on the monitor screen TCG Time code data from time code generator UBG User bit data from time code generator Set the CHARA.
Display Operation mode REC-PAUSE Temporary stop of recording REC LOCK Time data shown in the time counter display Record mode (servo locked) Time data type indicator JOG STILL Still picture in jog mode COUNTER CNT (count value of the time counter) JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction TC JOG REV Jog mode in reverse direction SHUTTLE (Speed) Shuttle mode Time code (when recording, the time code is generated by the internal time code generator; when playing back, the time code is read from
To set the initial time code value and user bit data 2,3 6 1 7 TC PRESET MODE UB PRESET MODE TCG 00:00:00:00 UBG 00:00:00:00 INC/DEC : ( )( )KEY SHIFT : ( )( )KEY CLEAR : RESET KEY DATA SAVE : SET KEY ABORT : TC PRESET KEY INC/DEC : ( )( )KEY SHIFT : ( )( )KEY CLEAR : RESET KEY DATA SAVE : SET KEY ABORT : TC PRESET KEY Initial time code value setting screen User bit setting screen Note 4,5,6 1 Press the COUNTER SELECT button to light the time data type indicator “TC” or “U-BIT.
Advancement of internal time code generator The internal time code generator can advance in either of two modes, which can be set with the RUN MODE menu item (see page 65). FREE RUN: Advancement starts when the data saving operation is completed. REC RUN: Advancement starts when recording starts and stops when recording stops.
Making Basic Network Settings To use this unit in a LAN environment (see page 48), you need to set this unit’s IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, and to set up an account with a user name and password. Use the NETWORK CONTROL menu to make these basic network settings. For the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway values to use, contact the administrator of your LAN.
Recording and Playback Chapter Settings for Recording Recording Use the following procedure to make normal recording settings on this unit connected with a player. To perform normal recording, you need to set the REC MODE menu item (see page 68) to NORMAL REC. In addition to normal recording, this unit is capable of continuous recording (see page 34), interval recording (see page 34), and pre-alarm recording (see page 34).
When controlling this unit from an editing control unit connected to the REMOTE IN (R)connector, see “Control mode selector” on page 11 and the description of the REMOTE I/F menu item on page 69. 1 2 Power on the video monitor, then set its input switches according to the signals input from the player. Set up the player to play back a tape. Power on this unit by pressing the 1 switch on the front panel.
• When, in 4-channel mode, analog audio is selected for all four channels (channels 1/2 and 3/4), the same analog audio signals are recorded on channels 1 and 3 and on channels 2 and 4, respectively. 7 Recorder (this unit) When manually adjusting audio input levels, with the VARIABLE switch on the front panel set to REC, use the REC/PB LEVEL control knob for each channel to adjust the audio input level.
Operation For more information on this operation, see “Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point” on page 41. Do this: Inhibit the SUPER Set the CHARA. DISPLAY connector from outputting menu item (see page 63) to text information (time data, OFF. operation mode indications, etc.) to the video monitor. To delete a cue point Cue up the cue point that you want to delete, hold down the J(CUE) button, and press the RESET button.
Recording Continuously by Overwriting Old Content (Continuous Recording) Continuous recording allows you to continue recording for extended periods by overwriting older recorded content. To perform continuous recording, you need to set the REC MODE menu item (see page 62) to CONT. REC. The CONTINUOUS REC indicator lights when this unit is in continuous recording mode. Notes • Existing clips on the disk are not overwritten in continuous recording.
3 Switch Setting 75 Ω termination switch ON (or attach a 75 Ω terminator.) Input switch Set according to the type of input signal from this unit. Press the PLAY button. Note Program playback may not be seamless during simultaneous recording and playback. R button P button This starts the playback operation. When all data is played back, the unit stops playback. To perform the following operations Operation Do this: Stop playback. Press the STOP button. Adjust the audio playback level.
R and P lit at same time: Output signals are selected by the R and P buttons in the PANEL SELECT section. Recording signals are output when the R button is lit, and playback signals are output when the P button is lit. If the REMOTE I/F menu item (see page 69) is set to 9PIN(DUAL), output signals can also be switched from the device connected to the REMOTE OUT(P) connector.
MENU RESET SET 1,15 13 12 CUE IN OUT 8,11 SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION REPEAT FUNCTION AUTO EE SELECT LOCAL ENABLE :STP PC REMOTE REC MODE INTERVAL REC 2,3,4,6, 10,11 Monitor screen 5,7,9,12 1 4 Press the MENU button. The following menu display appears. The contents of the REPEAT FUNCTION menu item are displayed. Setup menu Time counter display With “REPEAT FUNCTION” selected, press the k (OUT) button. SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION REPEAT FUNCTION :OFF REPEAT MODE :V.TOP REPEAT TOP :V.
SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION REPEAT FUNCTION :V.TOP REPEAT TOP * VIDEO TOP :V.END A POINT >>> VD top Time counter display 10 Press the k (OUT) button. The A PRESET MODE screen appears. The time code value of the current point A is displayed below the screen title. A PRESET MODE A Monitor screen 7 Time counter display Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Each press of the button causes the digit to the left or right to begin flashing. Holding the button down moves the flashing digit continuously.
14 To set point B, refer to steps 5 to 13. (Select You can set points A and B as start and end points by following the procedure described in “Setting Points A and B for Repeat Playback” on page 36. “REPEAT END” in step 5, “B POINT” in step 7, and “B PRESET” in step 9.) 15 Press the MENU button to close the menu. 2 Repeat Playback —Automatic Cyclical Playback The REPEAT indicator lights.
High-Speed and Low-Speed Search —Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing Points Display section Use the search function to easily locate the desired scene and to quickly and accurately determine edit points. Searching with the NEXT and PREV buttons The PREV and NEXT buttons can be used alone to jump to the start and end points of clips (see page 43). To cue up a cue point Press the PREV/NEXT button with the J (CUE) button held down.
Note When controlling this unit from external equipment, set the REMOTE I/F menu item (see page 69) and the Control mode selector so that the remote mode indicators in the display section are on or off as follows. Switch/menu item Setting Control mode selector LOCAL REMOTE I/F menu item — • When using equipment connected to the S400(i.
Clip Operations Chapter DISK MENU DELETETC PRESET PROTECT DELETE ALL CUE Clips DISK MENU DELETE CLIP ALL DELETE Data recorded on the hard disk of this unit is managed in units of clips. The section from the recording start point (Rec In) to the recording end point (Rec Out) is defined as a single clip and automatically assigned a clip name. Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Clip 4 Clip 5 This unit can also fast forward in clip units (clip jump).
To display the protect operation menu, select PROTECT in the Disk menu and press the k (OUT) button. In the protect operation menu, select PROTECT ALL ON or CLIP and press the SET button. All clips or individual clips are protected. When PROTECT ALL ON is selected A message (ALL PROTECT?) appears asking you to confirm the protection. Press the SET button again to protect all clips, or press the MENU button to return to the menu without protecting.
the monitor screen if there is a problem in the segment definition, for example when the Out point is defined in advance of the In point. Reset the Out point. Playing Back Scenes Extracted From Clips (Program Playback) 6 Proceed in the same way to define scenes D, C, and A. 7 With the CLIP button held down, press the PLAY button. The scenes are played in the order B, D, C, A.
CLIP MENU LIST RECALL cliplist 1 cliplist 2 cliplist 3 cliplist 4 cliplist 5 cliplist 6 cliplist 7 Working with Playlists Scenes that you define within clips by setting In and Out points are assigned numbers in the order of creation and displayed in playlists. In playlists, you can reset In and Out points, sort scenes in different orders, and add new scenes. You can save up to 7 edited playlists (cliplist1 to cliplist7). You can also delete the contents of playlists.
To reset In and Out points 1 Select MODIFY and press the k (OUT) button. The screen returns to the normal monitor screen. 2 Playback or search to find the position that you want to set as a new In point. Then press the SET button with the K (IN) button held down. 3 At the position that you want to set as a new Out point, press the SET button with the k (OUT) button held down. 4 When all the settings are completed, press the SET button with the CLIP button held down.
2 Select one of cliplist1 to cliplist7 and press the k (OUT) button. The confirmation message “SAVE OK?” appears. 3 Press the SET button. The current list is saved as the list with the selected number. To cancel the save Press the MENU button. To Delete a Playlist 1 Select ALL DELETE in the Clip menu and press the k (OUT) button. The confirmation message “ALL DELETE OK ?” appears. 2 Press the SET button. The current playlist is deleted. To cancel the deletion. Press the MENU button.
Network Operations Chapter Connecting This Unit to a LAN Connecting this unit to an Ethernet LAN allows you to exchange data with computers and other recorders. LAN Ethernet DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP Ethernet DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP Note Before connecting this unit to a LAN, you need to set its IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, and to set up a user account with a user name and password (see “Making Basic Network Settings” on page 29).
Network Menu Creating and Editing an Address Book Use the Network menu to send data, save received data, check communications status and perform other network operations. To display the Network menu, select NETWORK MENU from the menu selection screen and press the k (OUT) button. NETWORK MENU SEND RECEIVE ADDRESS BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS Net menu Time counter display Monitor screen You can perform the following operations from the Network menu.
NETWORK MENU ADDRES BOOK 01: HOST1 02: HOST2 03: HOST3 04: HOST4 05: HOST5 06: HOST6 >01HOST1 HOST PRESET < 01: AAAAAAAA HOST: Time counter display SHIFT CHAR SELECT DELETE DATA SET TO MENU > : (<-)(->)KEY : JOG DIAL : RESET KEY : SET KEY : MENU KEY Monitor screen Select a destination and press the k (OUT) button to display the information for that destination. You can change the information as required (see page 51).
The setting screen for the selected entry appears. ADDRESS BOOK DATA < 01: AAAAAAAA > HOST: HOST1 IP : 192.168.000.001 USER: USER1 PASS: ******** DIR : /user/local/bin/ APPEND : (<-)+SET KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY The host data is saved under registration number 01. To cancel the registration without saving any data Press the MENU button. Editing an Address Book You can change the information in an address book entry and save it under the same registration number or a different registration number.
3 Sending Data You can send each clip, clips registered in cliplists, and address book data to other recorders. Sending Clip Data You are returned to the SEND CLIP screen, which displays the data for the selected destination. 4 Check that the destination is correct, and press the K (IN) button twice to return to the SEND CLIP screen. 5 Select CLIP and press the k (OUT) button. Use the following procedure to send clip data.
Sending Cliplist Data The following procedure allows you to send the data of clips in cliplists that have been saved. 1 Select the SEND CLIPLIST item in the Network menu and press the k (OUT) button. NETWORK MENU SEND CLIP CLIPLIST ADDRESS BOOK RECEIVE ADDRESS BOOK NEW CONTENTS LIST STATUS Select the cliplist containing the data of the clips that you want to send, and press the K (IN) button.
SEND ADDRESS BOOK < 01: AAAAAAAA HOST: HOST2 SEND : TO MENU : > Transfer destination host a) SET KEY MENU KEY a) "--------" is displayed when no destination host is selected. Receiving Data You can specify the names of clips recorded by other recorders on the network and receive those clips over the network. After receiving the data, you can choose whether to save or delete it. Up to 100 data items can be received.
3 Select CLIP in the RECEIVE CLIP screen, and press the k (OUT) button. The CLIP SELECT screen appears. CLIP SELECT < 01: AAAAAAAA CLIP: SHIFT CHAR SELECT DELETE DATA SET TO MENU 4 Saving or Deleting Received Data > : (<-)(->)KEY : JOG DIAL : RESET KEY : SET KEY : MENU KEY Refer to step 1 of “Registering Host information in an Address Book” (page 50) and enter the name of the clip you want to receive (up to 11 characters), and then press the SET button.
NEW CONTENTS INFO < 01: AAAAAAAA > IP : 192.168.000.001 DATE : 2002 07 31 TIME : 17:39 TYPE : CLIP DUR : 0:01:00:15 STATUS : OK DATA SAVE : DELETE : TO MENU : SET KEY RESET KEY MENU KEY Source host IP address Date received Time received Data type Total duration of received data OK/NG status Not shown when STATUS is NG or TYPE is UNKNOWN a) CLIP: Clip ADRS BOOK: Address book UNKNOWN: Type unknown b) When data type is address book or unknown, –:–:–:-- is shown.
STATUS INFO < 01: AAAAAAAA > HOST : HOST1 IP : 192.168.000.001 TYPE : SEND CLIP 00010 DUR : 0:01:00:15 STATUS: Executing Destination host name Destination IP address Clip type Clip duration a) Status or result ABORT : RESET KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY a) Duration is not shown for address book data. 3 If you want to delete the selected data, press the RESET button. Messages appear on the monitor and in the time counter display asking if you really want to delete the data (Abort OK?).
Menu Setting Menu Organization As shown in the following figure, the menu system consists of four levels and is divided by function into six subsystems: the Setup menu (SETUP MENU), the Time Code Preset menu (TC PRESET), the Disk menu (DISK MENU), the Network menu (NETWORK MENU), the Date and Time Preset menu (DATE/TIME PRESET), and the Digital hours meter menu (HOURS METER). This chapter mainly describes the setup menu, showing its contents and how to operate it.
Menu organization Menu selection level SETUP MENU Level 1 OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Level 2 Level 3 REPEAT FUNCTION REPEAT MODE REPEAT TOP REPEAT END A PRESET B PRESET AUTO EE SELECT LOCAL ENABLE REC MODE INTERVAL REC REC INHIBIT F. FWD/REW STOP STANDBY OFF INTERVAL REC TIME SEARCH ENABLE MAX SRCH SPEED PREROLL TIME AFTER CUE-UP PLAY START SHUTTLE F. FWD/REW JOG RESPONSE DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA. DISPLAY CHARA. POSITION CHARA. TYPE CHARA.
Menu selection level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 (Continued) VIDEO CONTROL INT VIDEO SG STD/NON-STD OUT REF SEL SETUP REMOVE a) SETUP ADD a) CC(F1) BLANK a) CC(F2) BLANK a) WIDE MODE ESR MODE PROCESS CONTROL INPUT BLANK b) SRCH CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL INTERFACE SELECT NETWORK CONTROL SETUP BANK OPERATION REC MODE INPUT ARRANGE LEVEL SELECT INT AUDIO SG JOG CONTROL SHUTTLE MUTE DV ATT C PHASE MODE ADJ RANGE VIDEO GAIN CHROMA GAIN CHROMA PHASE SETUP LEVEL a) BLACK LEVEL b) LINE 335 REF LEVEL CH1 IN LEVE
Menu Contents Setup Menu Examples: The purpose and settings of the setup menu items are described below. Indications of menu items and settings • In the table below entitled “Menu contents,” the indication of each menu item or setting on the monitor screen is shown first, then the indication of the same item or setting in the time counter display of this unit is shown in square brackets ([ ]).
OPERATIONAL FUNCTION [Operational]: Operation settings Description of settings LOCAL ENABLE [> Local ENA]: Select which of the recording/ ALL DISABLE [>> All DIS]: All of the recrding/playback control buttons are disabled. playback control buttons (PREV, PLAY, NEXT, STOP, and REC) operate when the control mode selector is set to “REMOTE.” *STOP [>> STOP]: Only the STOP button is enabled.
OPERATIONAL FUNCTION [Operational]: Operation settings Description of settings PLAY START [> PLAY start]: Set the timing for switching from stop 16 FRAME DELAY [>> 16 delay] to 4 FRAME DELAY [>> 4 delay]: mode to playback mode. The larger the numerical value, the longer the delay.
DISPLAY CONTROL [Display]: Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit Description of settings SUB STATUS [> Sub status]: Select supplementary status information superimposed on output from the SUPER connector to the monitor.
TIME CODE [Time code]: Settings related to the time code Description of settings generator TC MODE [> TC mode]: Determine the time code to use: *INT PRESET [>> PRESET]: Use internal time code with a internal time code using a preset initial value, regenerated preset initial value. internal time code (locked to time code read from tape), or INT REGEN [>> REGEN]: Use internal time code locked to external time code. time code read from tape. EXT REGEN [>> EXT-REG]: Use external time code selected as follows.
TIME CODE [Time code]: Settings related to the time code Description of settings generator VITC POS SEL-1 [> VITC pos-1]: Select a line to insert the VITC in. (For DSR-DR1000A) 20 LINE [>> 20 line] to 12 LINE [>> 12 line]: Select any line from 12 to 20. Factory default setting: 16 LINE [>> 16 line] Note You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two (For DSR-DR1000AP) places, set both this item and also VITC POS SEL-2.
VIDEO CONTROL [Video]: Settings related to video control Description of settings (For DSR-DR1000A only) SETUP ADD [> Setup add]: Determine whether or not to add black setup to analog video output signals. *OFF [>> OFF]: Do not add black setup. ON (ADD) [>> ON]: Add black setup. (For DSR-DR1000A only) CC(F1) BLANK [> CC1 blank]: Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st field of the output video signal. *OFF [>> OFF]: Do not mute. ON [>> ON]: Mute.
VIDEO CONTROL [Video]: Settings related to video control Description of settings SRCH CONTROL [>Srch ctrl]: Select the frame display style during high-speed searching. * BLEND [>>blend]: Display frames blended with each other. CLEAR [>>clear]: Display frames independently with no noise. AUDIO CONTROL [Audio]: Settings related to audio control Description of settings REC MODE [> REC mode]: Select the audio recording mode.
AUDIO CONTROL [Audio]: Settings related to audio control Description of settings INT AUDIO SG [> Audio SG]: Select the operation of the internal audio test signal generator.
SETUP BANK OPERATION [Setup Bank]: Settings related to menu bank operations Description of settings Menu banks This unit allows four different complete sets of menu settings to be saved in what are termed “menu banks” numbered 1 to 4. Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required. RECALL BANK1 [> Recall 1]: Recall menu settings from menu bank 1. RECALL BANK2 [> Recall 2]: Recall menu settings from menu bank 2. RECALL BANK3 [> Recall 3]: Recall menu settings from menu bank 3.
THROUGH mode In this mode, the LTC signal is output with the phase synchronized with the input time code signal. This mode is appropriate when recording signals from multiple devices on a number of recorders. When the camcorder is in genlock mode, the time code precision is ±0 frames. When the camcorder is not in genlock mode, it is ±1 frame. VIDEO IN VIDEO INPUT PHASE mode The time code output signal is synchronized with the input video signal.
VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode The time code output signal is synchronized with the output video signal. This mode is appropriate when outputting signals from a single device to a number of recorders using separate cables for video, audio, and time code. In this mode, the same time code is recorded on all of the recorders 1 to n. VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT Changing Menu Settings This section explains how to change menu settings.
3 MENU RESET 1 9 3,5,7 SET CUE IN OUT 2,4,6 Press the k (OUT) or j button to select the required item. Example: Display when “DISPLAY CONTROL” is selected SETUP MENU OPERATIONAL FUNCTION DISPLAY CONTROL TIME CODE SETUP BANK OPERATION MENU GRADE :BASIC Display Time counter display 8 Monitor screen 1 Press the MENU button in the menu control section. The menu selection level display appears on the monitor. In the figure below, “SETUP MENU” is selected (shown in reverse video).
SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL BRIGHTNESS :75% 100% * 75% 50% >> 75% Time counter display Monitor screen 7 Press the j or J (CUE) button to change the setting of the item. SETUP MENU DISPLAY CONTROL BRIGHTNESS :75% 100% * 75% 50% >> 50% Time counter display Monitor screen 8 To change other settings, press the K (IN) button to return to the previous screen, then repeat steps 5 to 7 as required. 9 When you have completed the settings, press the SET button. The message “NOW SAVING...
MENU RESET 1 4 2 SET CUE IN Press the MENU button in the menu control section. The menu selection level display appears on the monitor. 2 After making menu setting changes, to return settings to their factory default settings (setting initialization), use the following procedure. OUT 3 1 Returning Menu Settings to Their Factory Default Settings With “SETUP MENU” selected, press the k (OUT) button. This displays all basic and enhanced items on menu level 1.
factory default settings. Wait until the saving is completed before powering off the unit. To cancel the resetting operation Instead of pressing the SET button, press the RESET button. The display returns to menu level 1, leaving the settings unchanged. Displaying Supplementary Status Information When you set the SUB STATUS menu item (see page 64) to other than OFF, you can view supplementary status information on the monitor screen below the operating mode display area. 0 0 : 0 4 . 4 7 .
When the SUB STATUS menu item is set to TC MODE: On-screen indication Meaning EXT LTC-T&U [ELTU] The internal time code generator is in synchronization with the external time code (LTC) input to the unit and is generating the same time code value and user bit value as those of the external time code (regeneration).
Connections and Settings Chapter Note Production of some of the peripherals and related devices described in this chapter has been discontinued. For advice about choosing devices, please contact your Sony dealer or a Sony sales representative. Connections With Camera System (Event Recording) The figure below shows how to connect this unit to a multi-camera system to record sports and other events.
Connections to a Digital Non-Linear Editing System The following figure shows a connection diagram to a nonlinear editing system in which this unit serves as the feeder machine. Chapter 7 Connections and Settings This unit Non-linear editing system SDI input S400 (i.LINK) 1 SDI OUT1 i.LINK (SBP2a) on AV/C) 2 a) When using the SBP2 protocol, set menu item PC REMOTE to ENA (see page 69).
Connections for a Cut Editing System The following figure shows a cut editing system configuration that includes this unit and a DSR-1500A/ 1500AP unit to serve as the player and recorder. Notes Chapter 7 Connections and Settings For details of connecting devices other than this unit, refer to the instruction manual for each device.
Settings on the DSR-1500A/1500APs (recorder) Switch/menu item Setting LOCAL/REMOTE switch REMOTE (REMOTE indicator lights.) DIGITAL OUTPUT menu item SDI (SDI indicator lights.) 9PIN (9P indicator lights.) REC FORMAT menu item DVCAM (DVCAM indicator lights.
Connections for an A/B Roll Editing System Chapter 7 Connections and Settings The following is an example configuration of A/B roll editing system using this unit. In this configuration, a DSR-1500A/1500AP unit is used as the recorder and this unit as player 1, and an analog Betacam UVW-1600/1600P Videocassette Player unit is used as player 2. To create a final tape (a tape that contains a completely packaged program) in Betacam format, use a DVCAM VCR such as the DSR-1500A/1500AP as the recorder.
Main video monitor Source video monitor Audio system monitor Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Video signal generator Delay unit a) DSR-1500A/1500AP (recorder) Audio mixer Editing control unit (PVE-500, etc.) DME switcher (DFS-700A/ 700AP, etc.) This unit (player 1) UVW-1600/ 1600P (player 2) Video signal Audio signal Reference video signal Control signal a) When using a DFS-700A/700AP DME Switcher, the phase of the video signals processed by the DFS-500/500P is delayed.
Audio monitor system connections Reference video signal connection The following shows an example of audio monitor system connections. When you perform recording, be sure to input a reference video signal. For details of these connections, refer to the instruction manual for each connected device. For details of reference video signals, see “About reference video signals” on page 81. Chapter 7 Connections and Settings DME switcher (DFS-700A/700AP, etc.
Control signal connections The following shows an example of control signal connections to enable the editing control unit to control all other A/B roll editing system devices. DSR-1500A/1500AP (recorder) Chapter 7 Connections and Settings 9-pin remote control cable (not supplied) REMOTE This unit (player 1) 9-pin remote control cable (not supplied) REMOTE IN(R) Mixer control mode selection switch: PARALLEL UVW-1600/1600P (player 2) RECORDER PLAYER 1 Editing control unit (PVE-500, etc.
Video/audio signal connections The following shows an example of video/audio signal connections in an A/B roll editing system. In this example, analog component signals are used as the video signals and XLR 3-pin connectors are used as audio input/output connectors. VIDEO IN 1 Chapter 7 Connections and Settings AUDIO IN 2/4 VIDEO INPUTS DME switcher (DFS-700A/700AP, etc.
Settings on this unit (player) Setting Control mode selector REMOTE OUTPUT LEVEL menu item (see page 68) Normally +4 dBm VIDEO OUTPUT menu item (see page 69) Y−R, B (Y−R,B indicator lights.) AUDIO OUTPUT menu item (see page 69) 1/2 CH or 3/4 CH (CH 1/2 or CH 3/4 indicator lights.) Set up the following connections between the video monitor and recorder to enable monitoring of video and audio signals on a video monitor.
Settings on an editing control unit When connecting an editing control unit, make the settings as follows, according to the model. PVE-500 No settings are required. Chapter 7 Connections and Settings BVE-600/900/910/2000 (NTSC model) or FXE-100/ 120 Set the VCR constants as follows. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 80 18 00 96 05 05 03 80 0A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF BVE-600/900/910/2000 (PAL model) or FXE-100P/ 120P Set the VCR constants as follows.
Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier Phases After configuring the editing system, use a vectorscope to adjust the sync and subcarrier phases of the recorder and players. Subcarrier phase adjustment is necessary when using composite signals and Y/C signals.
Sync phase Subcarrier phase Reference line Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Align the sync and subcarrier phases of the black burst signal to the reference line. 5 Output the player 1 signal from the PVE-500. 6 Press the A channel button on the vectorscope. This displays the sync and subcarrier phases (composite signals only) of the signal from player 1.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter The menu selection level display appears on the monitor screen and in the time counter display. Regular Checks Menu selection level display SYSTEM MENU SETUP MENU TC PRESET DISK MENU NETWORK MENU DATE/TIME PRESET HOURS METER Use the digital horurs meter as guidelines for scheduling maintenance.
Resettable trip counts Unresettable counts HOURS METER T1 00000 X10 HOURS T2 0000/00000 X10 HOURS T3 0000/00000 X10 HOURS T4 0000/00000 X10 HOURS a) T1:OPERATION T2:PLAYING T3:RECORDING T4:- - - a) a) T4 is not currently supported. Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting The four-digit value to the left of the slash (/) is the resettable trip count, and the right value is the cumulative total from manufacture.
Troubleshooting If an alarm message appears on the monitor screen, or if the unit appears to be malfunctioning, please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer. Recording/playback problems Cause Remedy Recording is not possible. Disk is full. Delete unneeded data. The unit’s recording/ playback control buttons (PLAY, NEXT, PREV, etc.) do not work. The REMOTE indicator in the display section is lit and the LOCAL ENABLE menu item is set to STOP or ALL DISABLE.
Audio problem Symptom Cause Remedy The REC/PB LEVEL control knobs do not work. The VARIABLE switch on the front panel is set to PRESET. Set the VARIABLE switch to REC when recording, or set it to PB when playing back. Editing restriction Symptom Cause Video cannot be edited This unit does not support insert mode. in insert mode. Error Messages Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This unit is provided with a self-diagnostic function that detects internal abnormalities.
If such an alarm message appears, a connection or operation error may have been made, or condensation on heads may have occurred. Follow the direction indicated on the monitor screen. Note To display alarm messages on the monitor screen, it is necessary for the monitor to be connected to the SUPER connector, and set the following menu items to ON. • CHARA.
Alarm messages and associated directions Alarm message on monitor screen (Cause) Direction Alarm message in time counter display TCG RUN mode is set to REC RUN. Set the RUN MODE menu item (see page 65) to FREE RUN. REC RUN! VIDEO END. – VIDEO END. VIDEO TOP. – VIDEO TOP.
Appendixes Precautions On safety • Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further. • Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time. • To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself. On operation and storage locations Avoid operation or storage in any of the following places.
Specifications External dimensions (w/h/d) 210 × 130 × 422 mm (83/8 × 5 1/8 × 16 5/8 inches) General 210 (8 3/8) Unit: mm (inches) Video performance Band width S/N Y/C delay K-factor Composite/S-video (DSR-DR1000A): 30 Hz to 4.2 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y) Composite/S-video (DSR-DR1000AP): 25 Hz to 4.8 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y) Component (DSR-DR1000A): 30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y), 30 Hz to 1.5 MHz +1.0/−5.0 dB (R−Y/ B−Y) Component (DSR-DR1000AP): 25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y), 25 Hz to 2.0 MHz +1.0/−2.
SC: ±180° * Adjust with menu settings. ** Adjust with controls on the front panel. Audio performance Frequency response Two-channel (48 kHz) mode: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±1.0 dB Four-channel (32 kHz) mode: 20 Hz to 14.5 kHz ±1.0 dB Dynamic range More than 87 dB Distortion (THD + N) Less than 0.07% (48 kHz) Input connectors Analog video inputs REF. VIDEO IN BNC type (×2, loop-through with 75 Ω automatic terminator) Black burst 0.286 V (DSR-DR1000A) or 0.
Output for headphones PHONES Stereo phone jack, −∞ to −13 dBu (DSRDR1000A)/−11 dBu (DSRDR1000AP), 8 Ω, unbalanced, −20 dBFS (DSR-DR1000A)/−18 dBFS (DSR-DR1000AP) Time code output TIME CODE OUT BNC type, SMPTE time code (DSRDR1000A), EBU time code (DSRDR1000AP), 2.
Glossary A/B roll editing An editing method that uses two or more playback VCRs to create special effects such as dissolve and wipe, and uses one record VCR to record the results of the editing. Using an editing control unit allows efficient control of the VCRs and very precise editing. AES/EBU format A unified format for digital audio signals. It allows a single connector to carry the signals for two channels. Chrominance signal Color signal containing color information such as hue and saturation.
Sync signal A reference signal consisting of vertical and horizontal sync signals used for synchronizing the scanning patterns of the video camera and the monitor. Time code Signals recorded on the media to supply information on media position such as the hour, minute, second and frame, to assist in setting edit points or searching for particular scenes.
Index A B Basic items 58 changing the settings 72 B-Y connector 20 B-Y/S-Y connector 21 C CH1 1/2 (audio channel 1 or 1/2) button 15 D Date/time setting 24 Default gateway 29 Digital interfaces 7 jog sound function 8 signal input/output section 22 signal inputs 99 signal outputs 99 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN 1/2 and AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN 3/4 connectors 22 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT 1/2 and AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT 3/ 4 connectors 22 Digital hours meter 91 display modes 91 Disk end alarm indicator 14 Disk menu
AUDIO CONTROL 68 changing settings 72 contents 61 DISPLAY CONTROL 63 INTERFACE SELECT 69 MENU GRADE 70 OPERATIONAL FUNCTION 61 organization 58 SETUP BANK OPERATION 70 TIME CODE 65 VIDEO CONTROL 66 MENU button 17 Menu/clip control section 17 METER CH-1/2 3/4 button 11 MONITOR connector 22 SELECT button 11 Monitor problems 93 screen contents 25 Multi-simultaneous playback 39 N Index Network basic settings 29 connector 20 menu 49 NETWORK indicator 12 NEW CONTENTS indicator 55 NEXT button 17 O Operation mod
IN connectors 20 indicators 13, 14 INPUT PHASE mode 71 OUT connectors 21 Video performance 98 test signal 15 VIDEO INPUT PHASE mode 71 VIDEO OUTPUT PHASE mode 72 Video/audio input setting section 15 VITC field indication 25 indicator 15 Y Y/CPST connector 20, 21 Y-R,B indicator 14 Index Sony Corporation Index 105