MEMORY STORAGE UNIT SR-R1000 OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition [English]
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features.......................................................................................... 10 High-Quality Recording ...................................................................... 10 Multiple Ports ...................................................................................... 10 Multiple Resolutions............................................................................ 10 Large Storage Capacity.................................................
Chapter 4 Basic Operations Selecting Input/Output Ports and SRMemory Slots ................... 32 Recording ....................................................................................... 33 Playback ......................................................................................... 34 Chasing Playback ................................................................................ 34 Variable Speed Playback.....................................................................
Index ..............................................................................................
Chapter 1 Overview Overview Features The SR-R1000 is a storage unit that supports recording and playback from SRMemory cards, the new-generation of high-speed memory cards. Utilizing the high bandwidth and large capacity of the SRMemory card, the SR-R1000 is capable of real-time recording and playback of high-quality images for increased efficiency in live broadcasts, studio and 3D video productions, and any other video production applications. SRMASTER and SRMemory are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Other Features Chapter 1 Overview • 16-ch audio (uncompressed, 24 bits, 48 kHz) is supported. • FTP protocol is supported for video data transfer in MXF format via a network. • Equipped with two network ports that support Gigabit Ethernet. • Compatible with Sony VTR protocol and Sony Disk protocol, and switcher and controller operations are supported.
Names and Functions of Parts Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts Control Panel The control panel consists of the following sections: A SRMemory slot section (see page 13) B Menu control section (see page 14) C Port control section (see page 15) G Search control section (see page 16) F Recording/playback control section (see page 15) E Editing control section (see page 15) D Numeric buttons (see page 15) 12 Control Panel
A SRMemory slot section 1) Flashing LED: Flashes at 1-second interval. Fast flashing LED: Flashes at 1/4-second interval. For details on salvage operations and formatting when problems have occurred, see “Troubleshooting” in the Appendix (page 56). c SRMemory slot Insert an SRMemory card. e PHONES (headphones) jack Accepts stereo headphones for monitoring audio during recording and playback. f LEVEL (volume) knob Adjusts the output level of the PHONES jack. a Eject button Ejects a card.
B Menu control section Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts a DISPLAY button Displays the video signal on the entire display. b CH (channel) selection buttons Select the channel to adjust the audio recording/playback level or to select an audio input. c Menu selection buttons (page 41) Select the menu screen to display on the display. Currently, the EDIT button cannot be used. d MULTI CONTROL knob Sets the audio recording/playback levels, sets menus, selects files, etc.
C Port control section E Editing control section Currently cannot be used. F Recording/playback control section b PORT SELECT buttons/indicators (page 32) Buttons: Select the input/output port to use. A button lights up when selected. Top indicators: Light up red for input ports, and green for output ports. Bottom indicators: Light up red for ports being used for recording, and green for ports being used for playback.
G Search control section Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts a SHUTTLE button Press to enter shuttle mode. In this mode, the button is lit and playback at the speed corresponding to the position of the search dial is possible (–100 to +100 times normal playback speed). The search dial clicks at the positions for still pictures and ±10 times normal playback speed. b JOG button Press to enter jog mode.
Connector Panel A Input/output ports (see page 17) Port A Port B Port D * At the time of shipment from the factory, no boards are connected to ports A to C. An output board is connected to port D. B Remote input/output section (see page 18) A Input/output ports There are the four ports A to D, and an input board or output board can be connected to each of them. At the time of shipment, an output board is connected to port D.
HD Output board (SRK-R202) a SD/HD SDI OUT A/B connectors Output two sets of SD SDI or HD SDI video/audio signals. Currently, only HD SDI signals are supported. Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts b SD/HD SDI MONITOR A/B/MULTI connectors Output the output signals for a monitor. Time data and other character signals are superimposed and then output when ALT/[F10] (CHAR ON) in the TC menu is set to On. The MULTI connector currently cannot be used. Currently, only HD SDI signals are supported.
C Analog output/power supply section Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts a AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT connectors Output the audio monitor signals. b Main power switch Turns on/off the main power supply. When the main power is turned on, the On/Standby indicator on the control panel lights. Normally, this switch should be left in the top (on) position during operation, and standby status switching should be performed using the On/Standby button on the control panel.
Display Screen Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts The color display of the unit is capable of displaying a four-port display screen that shows all of the four ports and a one-port display screen that shows only the selected port. When the screen is four-port display, pressing the PORT SELECT button of the selected port switches to one-port display. When the screen is one-port display, pressing the PORT SELECT button redisplays four-port display.
One-port display b Audio level meters BStatus bar (see page 22) a Menu display section a Menu display section (page 41) Displays a menu. Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts APort information display section (see page 21) b Audio level meters Displays the audio recording/playback levels. The meters are only displayed in the one-port display screen.
One-port display n Time code (Second area) Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts a Port name b SRMemory slot name d Video format Displays the video format according to port type. n Time code (Second area) Indicates the time code when the ALT/[F5] (TC2 SEL) buttons are set to anything other than Off in the TC menu. This is only displayed in the one-port display screen. For input ports In: Displays the recording format.
e Network access Indicates the number of the slot with the SRMemory card which is being accessed from network. f Remote control Indicates the input/output port manipulated by a remote controller. File List Screen Press the memory selection buttons to display the list of files in the SRMemory card inserted.
Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit Chapter 3 Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit Connecting External Devices 3 HD digital recorder This section describes how to connect the unit to external devices to record or play back data. In the explanations in this section, input boards are connected to ports A and C, and output boards to ports B and D.
Reference Signals This section describes how the reference signals for video output are selected. Reference Signals for Output Video Signals The output video signals of the unit are synchronized and output as follows depending on the unit’s operation state, settings, and input signals. What is the setting of the HOME menu item [F3] (REF SEL)? Chapter 3 Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit Start Input Ext Is a signal of the correct frequency being input via the REF.
Reference Signal Connections For playback Reference signal Connect reference signals as follows, according to your recording or playback requirements.
Time Code Settings Selecting the Time Data The display shows the following types of time data. Control Superimposed Time data type panel display indication TCR The LTC value read by the time code reader during playback. TCR VITC TCR The VITC value read by the time code reader during playback. TCG TCG The value generated by the time code generator during recording. UBR LTC UBR The user bit 1) value read by the time code reader (LTC) during playback.
Notes • The values read by the time code reader cannot be reset. • Time data cannot be reset when the internal time code generator is locked to external time codes or to values read by the time code reader. To set the user bits Chapter 3 Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit 1 Use the [F5] (TM SEL) button in the TC menu to select the TC (time code) to be set. 2 Use the [F8] (TM SET) button in the TC menu to select preset mode. Use the [F5] (TM SEL) button in the TC menu to select “UB”.
Superimposing Character Information To superimpose characters representing the time data, operation mode, and other information on output signals, set the ALT/[F10] (CHAR ON) buttons to On in the TC menu. Character information is superimposed on signals output from the SD/HD SDI MONITOR connector. Contents of superimposed data Time data b Drop frame mark of the time code reader c Drop frame mark of the time code generator “.
For details on error messages, see “Error Messages” (page 58). For details on warning messages, see “Warning Messages” (page 60). When error messages and warning messages occur simultaneously, the number of error message occurrences flashes twice, and then the number of warning message occurrences flashes twice. When a warning message is not being displayed, the contents set with the ALT/[F7] – [F3] (INFO SEL) buttons flash on the second line.
Inserting SRMemory cards Set the On/Standby switch to On. 2 Insert the SRMemory card in any of the SRMemory slots 1 to 4. Chapter 3 Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit 1 When the SRMemory card is inserted, the mount process is performed automatically. Ejecting SRMemory cards Press the corresponding eject button. The file close and unmount processes are performed, and the SRMemory card is ejected automatically.
Basic Operations Chapter 3 Selecting Input/Output Ports and SRMemory Slots Chapter 4 Basic Operations The unit is equipped with four input/output ports and four SRMemory slots, and the signals from an input/output port can be recorded to SRMemory cards in any of the slots and the files on the SRMemory cards can be output to any output port when played back. It is thus necessary to specify the port and slot to use when recording or playing back data. 1 Specify the input/output port.
Recording already being used for recording in step 3 of the procedure above. Note This section describes the example of recording input signals from port A to the SRMemory card in slot M1. Chapter 4 Basic Operations 1 When multiple SRMemory cards, input and output ports are used to record or play back files simultaneously, some functions are limited depending on the SRMemory card type used or the port configuration. For details, see “Restrictions on Simultaneous Recording and Playback” (page 55).
Playback This section describes the example of playing back a file in the SRMemory card inserted in slot M2 on a device connected to port B. Chasing Playback A file being recorded to an SRMemory card can be played back without waiting for recording to end. This section describes the example of recording signals from port A to slot M1 and playing back the same file using port B during recording. 1 Select port B with the corresponding PORT SELECT button during recording from port A to M1.
Jog mode playback Shuttle mode Follow the procedure below to play back in jog mode. The data is played back at a speed that corresponds to the position of the search dial. The dial clicks at the positions for –10, 0, and +10 times normal playback speed. 3 1 Press the JOG button so that it lights up. Return the search dial to the center position or press the STOP button to stop shuttle mode playback. To return to normal-speed playback Press the PLAY button. The unit enters still-picture mode.
3 Return the search dial to the center position or press the STOP button to stop variable mode playback. To return to normal-speed playback Press the PLAY button. To alternate between normal-speed playback and variable mode playback After you have set the search dial to the angle that corresponds to the desired playback speed, press the PLAY button or VAR button to select normal-speed playback or variable mode playback, respectively.
Button Indication Description ALT/[F3] SET FLAG Sets any of the following flags for the selected files. OK NG KEEP None ALT/ [F10] ALL DEL Use the cursor buttons or MULTI CONTROL knob to select the file you want to delete. 2 Press the [F6] (DELETE) button. 3 When the confirmation message appears, use the cursor buttons to select [OK] and press the center cursor button. Copying a file You can copy files to another SRMemory card. 1 2 Press the [F5] (COPY) button.
Selecting Audio Signals This section describes how to select the audio signals to input or monitor before you start recording or playback. Selecting the Audio Input Signals Make the settings as follows in accordance with the audio input signals. Press the PORT SELECT button of the input port you want to set once or twice to display the one-port display screen on the color display.
Adjusting the Audio Levels This section describes how to adjust the audio level for recording/playback before you start recording or playback. The recording level is set automatically when you select the input port, and the playback level is set automatically when you select the output port. To adjust the recording level To adjust the recording level manually Press the AUDIO button while the one-port display screen is displayed to enter level adjustment mode.
Adjusting the Output Video Signal Adjusting the setup level Use the [F5] (SETUP) button in the VIDEO menu to set the level. prst: 0% (0) Numerical value: –10.0% to +10.0% Adjustable range: –10% to +10% Setting procedure Set the output video signal menu items as follows. Adjusting the black output level 1 Use the [F6] (BLK LV) button in the VIDEO menu to set the level. prst: 0.0% (110H) Numerical value: –31.0% (0H) to +31.0% (220H) Adjustable range: –31.0% to +31.
Menu Items This unit has the following menus to enable a number of settings. HOME menu: Sets the basic operation modes for recording and playback. TC menu: Makes time code settings. VIDEO menu: Adjusts video signals. AUDIO menu: Adjusts audio signals. SETUP menu: Saves and recalls settings and sets unit operation settings. Chapter 1 5 Press the VIDEO button. The VIDEO menu screen appears. Menu Operating Procedures 2 Press the ALT button. A separate VIDEO menu screen appears.
4 Press the [F2] (SCAN) button to change the setting. Each press of the button changes the setting. The menu items include settings for the overall unit and settings for each port. With the settings for the ports, different settings can be applied to each port. Make the settings for each port when the port to be set is selected. The settings for an input port and output port are only valid when the corresponding ports are selected.
Detailed Menu Description HOME Menu The HOME menu allows you to set the basic operation modes for recording and playback. Settings in the Setting column are the values that appear in the menu display section of the screen. Underlined values are the factory default settings. The Target column displays the following data.
TC Menu The TC menu allows you to set all of the items related to time codes from a single menu. Button Indication Setting Target [F1] TCG SRC Selects whether to synchronize the internal time code generator with the external signal. (see page 27) preset ext-LTC SDI-LTC SDI-VITC In [F2] REGENE Selects the signal to regenerate when the time code generator is in regenerate mode. TC & UB: Regenerates both the time code signal and user bit signal. TC: Regenerates only the time code signal.
Indication Setting ALT/[F5] TC2 SEL Sets whether to use two lines for the time code display section and selects the time I/O code type for 2nd line when the screen is one-port display. For input ports: Off TCG TM1 TM2 UBG For output ports: Off LTC VITC TM1 TM2 UBR UBV ALT/[F7] CHAR SET Sets the time code and other character information to superimpose on the signal output from the MONITOR connector of SD/HD SDI.
VIDEO Menu The VIDEO menu allows you to adjust video signals. Chapter 5 Menu Items Button Indication Setting Target [F1] MASTER Simultaneously adjusts the Y, PB, and PR levels of the HD video signal output via the SD/HD SDI OUT connectors. (see page 40) 0.0 to 100% (4000H) to 141.3% (5A70H) Out [F2] Y Adjusts the Y level of the HD video signal output via the SD/HD SDI OUT connectors. (see page 40) 0.0 to 100% (4000H) to 141.
Button Indication Setting Target ALT/[F8] MONITOR SETTING Sets the settings for monitor output in 3D mode. Out DUAL Sets the monitor output for 3D mode. Link-AB: Outputs each of the LINK-A signal (the signal input from the HD SDI INPUT A connector) and LINK-B signal (the signal input from the HD SDI INPUT B connector) in the same way as with main output. Link-BA: Outputs with LINK-A and LINK-B interchanged in relation to the main output.
Button Indication Setting Target [F6] SDI Sets the format of SDI signals. HDSDI 3GSDI I/O [F7] DEPTH Sets the bit length of input/output signals. 10bit (fixed) I/O [F8] COMPRS Sets the compression mode. SR-SQ SR-Lite In [F9] SET Applies the settings. I/O [F10] EXIT Redisplays the previous menu. – AUDIO Menu The AUDIO menu allows you to adjust audio signals.
Button Indication Setting ALT/[F5] A/E IN Selects whether to pass the signals input to the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) In connector through the sampling rate converter. Auto: Passes the input signals through the sampling rate converter. In this case, there are no limitations on input signals. Vlock: Does not pass the input signals through the sampling rate converter. In this case, the input signals need to be locked to video signals at 48 kHz. Noise will occur if this condition is not met.
Chapter 5 Menu Items 50 Button Indication Setting Target [F3] ENABLE Sets the buttons that can be operated on the control panel when the unit is used in remote control mode. Disable: Disables all switches and buttons. Enable: Enables all switches and buttons. Stp&Ejct (Stop&Eject): Enables only the STOP and Eject buttons. Lcl map (Local Key Map): Enables the buttons set to Enable in [F4] (MAP). Unit [F4] MAP Sets the settings for the local key map.
Appendix 2 FTP File Operations Set the IP address and other network setting items for this unit. For details, see the Installation Manual. File operations between this unit and a remote computer can be carried out by the File Transfer Protocol (called FTP below). Directory Structure The following figure shows the directory structure example of the SR-R1000 visible to a remote computer. This figure assumes that the SRMemory cards are inserted in SRMemory slots 1 and 2.
Refer to the Windows help for more information about the FTP command. If the connection succeeds, you are prompted to enter a user name. 3 4 PASS Verifies the password. Command syntax: PASS Input example: PASS sr-r1000 Enter the user name “usr1” and press the Enter key. QUIT When the user name is verified, you are prompted to enter a password. Terminates the FTP connection. If a file is being transferred, terminates after completion of the transfer.
Command syntax: STRU can be any of the following. However, for the unit, the structure is always “F”, regardless of the structure-code specification. • F: File structure (default) • R: Record structure • P: Page structure Input example: STRU F MODE Specifies the transfer mode. Command syntax: MODE can be any of the following. However, for the unit, the mode is always “S”, regardless of the modecode specification.
- Serial number Protection information Volume label Date access started Last format date Last update date Remaining capacity (GB) Remaining capacity of the area for generic files (%) Command syntax: STAT The following data is transferred, depending on whether a file is specified with .
When both S25/S15 and S55 cards are used Restrictions Using S25 or S15 cards for recording Restrictions on Simultaneous Recording and Playback Port A (Input) Port B (Output) When one or more SR25 or SR15 cards are used, some limitations to recording and playback apply. The following table indicates the number of simultaneous recordings that can be performed in relation to the types of cards that are used, and the recordable data formats.
Playback only Troubleshooting S25 or S15 Port A (Output) Port B (Output) Port C (Output) Port D (Output) When you use an S25 or S15 card not for recording but for playback only, four files can be output simultaneously from the card. Playback can be made from any SRMemory card in the unit and multiple files can be played back from one SRMemory card. Network access When using a network cable to access the files in SRMemory cards, you can access the files if other recording or playback is in process.
Using salvage to restore files 1 Insert the SRMemory card for which recording did not end normally into a slot. A warning message and a message for confirming whether to perform the salvage or format appear on the display. Notes • If the ALT/[F9] (REC INHI) buttons in the HOME menu are set to anything other than Off, change it to Off. • During the format process, the SRMemory card being processed and all other cards in the unit cannot be used.
Error Messages When the unit ceases to operate correctly due to a malfunction or internal system error, the alarm will sound and an error message will appear on the display. After an error message is displayed, eliminate the cause of the error based on the error message and then turn the unit back on. If the error message appears again when the unit is turned on, contact your Sony representative. Appendix 58 Code 1) Indication Meaning 14xx00 14xxpp PS FAN1 TROUBLE, etc.
Code 1) Indication Meaning D5xxss SLOT Mx INTERFACE ERROR1, etc. An error occurred when communicating with the SRMemory card in the indicated slot. This SRMemory card cannot be used in its present state. Remove the SRMemory card and insert it again. If the error persists, the unit or the SRMemory card may be damaged. D6xxss SLOT Mx UNMOUNT ERROR1, etc. An error occurred when ejecting the SRMemory card from the indicated slot. The ejected SRMemory card may not be available.
Warning Messages When one of the problems described below is detected by the unit, a warning mark and message appear on the status bar. Operation can continue even when the warning mark appears. When multiple errors occur simultaneously, the number of errors is indicated to the right of the warning mark. If you press the SFT button and DIAG button while the warning mark appears, the maintenance information display appears, showing the details of the warning message.
Code 1) Indication2) Meaning 1F01pp PORT x NO A13/A14 INPUT (P-x NO A13/A14) No carrier detected on digital audio input on channel 13/ channel 14 for the indicated port. 2001pp PORT x NO A15/A16 INPUT (P-x NO A15/A16) No carrier detected on digital audio input on channel 15/ channel 16 for the indicated port. 2101ss SLOT Mx REC INHIBIT (Mx REC INHBIT) A menu setting prevents recording to the card in the indicated slot.
Code 1) Indication2) Meaning E201ss SLOT Mx NEAR END (Mx NEAR END) The remaining recording time is less than 5 minutes on the SRMemory card in the indicated slot. E202pp PORT x FULL, STOP RECORDING (P-x FULL STOP) The SRMemory card in the indicated port is full and recording was terminated. E30100 KEY INHIBIT (KEY INHIBIT) Button operation is inhibited. E302pp PORT x REMOTE (P-x REMOTE) The indicated port is remote controlled.
SRMemory Status Messages The following warning messages appear depending on the wear or usage of the SRMemory card. Using repeatedly an SRMemory card gradually increases the possibility that errors will occur during recording and playback. When any of the following messages appear, it is time to replace an SRMemory card with a new one. If the “CONDITION x BAD” message appears, it is best to replace the SRMemory card with a new one as soon as possible.
Specifications General Recording format MPEG4 SStP format Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC Power consumption Maximum 480 W Inrush current (1) Maximum possible inrush current at initial switchon (Voltage changes caused by manual switching): 75 A peak, 5 A r.m.s. (240 V AC) (2) Inrush current after a mains interruption of five seconds (Voltage changes caused at zerocrossing): 4 A peak, 2 A r.m.s.
When the SRK-R202 is installed (standard equipped, optional additions supported) HD SDI OUTPUT A/B BNC (6) (MONITOR includes character superimpose) HD SDI (1.485 Gbps) (SMPTE-292M / BTA-S004B standard) 3G SDI (2.97 Gbps) (SMPTE-424M) HD SDI OUTPUT MULTI MONITOR BNC (1) HD SDI (1.485 Gbps) (SMPTE-292M / BTA-S004B standard) TIMECODE OUTPUT BNC (1) 2.2 Vp-p, low impedance DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUTPUT BNC (8) CH1/2 to CH15/16 AES/EBU format, unbalanced Reference REF.
MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO.
Index Symbols +/– button 15 Numerics 12-hour display 44 24-hour display 44 2D/3D 47 3D mode 46 75 Ω terminal switch 18 A Disable audio signal 48 DISPLAY button 14 Display range 48 Drop frame mode 44 E Eject button 13 Error message 58 EXECUTE button 15 F F1 button 14 Features 10 File 22 File list screen 23 File operation 36 Flag 37 Flag indication 23 Formatting 57 Four-port display 20 FTP file operations 51 Function selection button 14 Main screen 20 MAINTENANCE connector 18 Maintenance information dis
S Index Salvaging 56 Sampling rate 47 Saving setting 42 Scanning method 47 Screen 20 SD/HD SDI MONITOR A/B/MULTI connector 18 SD/HD SDI OUT A/B connector 18 SDI signals 48 Search dial 16 Selecting port 32 Selecting reference signal for output 26 Selecting SRMemory slot 32 SET button 15 Setting time 28 SETUP menu 49 SFT button 15 SHUTTLE button 16 Shuttle mode playback 35 Specifications 64 SRK-R201 17 SRMemory card inserting and ejecting 30 recommended SRMemory card 30 SRMemory indicator 13 SRMemory slot 1
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