PORTABLE MEMORY RECORDER SR-R1 SR-R1 (SY) 4-400-203-02 (1) Sony Corporation Printed on recycled paper. Printed in Japan 2011.
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as book case or built-in cabinet. IMPORTANT The nameplate is located on the bottom.
For the customers in Europe The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents. Avant d'utiliser l'appareil, veuillez lire attentivement ce manuel et le conserver pour future référence.
• EN55103-1 : Interférences électromagnétiques (émission) • EN55103-2 : Sensibilité électromagnétique (immunité) Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans les environnements électromagnétiques suivants : E1 (résidentiel), E2 (commercial et industrie légère), E3 (urbain extérieur) et E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé, ex. studio de télévision). Pour les clients en Europe Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japon.
• EN55103-2: Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (Störfestigkeit) Für die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen: E1 (Wohnbereich), E2 (kommerzieller und in beschränktem Maße industrieller Bereich), E3 (Stadtbereich im Freien) und E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio). Für Kunden in Europa Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Table of Contents Locking the Controls ................. 26 Chapter 1 : Overview Features................................................... 8 System Configuration Example ............ 9 Names of Parts...................................... Overall View ............................. Left Side View........................... Rear and Right Side View ......... Control Panel............................. Display....................................... 10 10 10 11 12 13 Chapter 2 : Preparation Work Flow .......
Chapter 5 : Menu Details TC Setup Menu .................................... 41 AUDIO Setup Menu ............................ 44 SYSTEM Setup Menu ......................... 46 Appendix Maintenance and Inspections.............. 49 Note About the Power Supply Terminal .............................. 49 Specifications ........................................ General ...................................... Video ......................................... Audio .........................................
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Features The SR-R1 is a portable memory recorder of the SRMASTER series that has 1.5G SDI Dual Link input/output and uses the newly developed SRMemory card for recording media. SRMASTER and SRMemory are trademarks of Sony Corporation. High Quality Recording Support for SR-SQ (440 Mbps) and SR-Lite (220 Mbps) is provided as standard. There is 16-channel (uncompressed, 24-bit, 48 kHz) support for audio. RGB 4:4:4/60p Creation The SR-R1 is equipped with 1.
Chapter 1 Overview System Configuration Example The following figure shows a system configured around the SR-R1. HD color video camera BP-GL95 + BKP-L551 Earphones/ Headphones HD VTR etc. AC-DN10 DC IN HD SDI video/ audio input Audio input Microphone HD SDI video/audio output Analog: 2 channels HD VTR etc. Audio input 9-pin remote control RM-280 Editing Controller REMOTE cable (included) VTR etc.
Left Side View Chapter 1 Overview Names of Parts 1 2 3 4 5 For detailed information on functions and usage, see the pages indicated in brackets. Overall View 2 3 1 10 9 8 7 6 1. AUDIO INPUT CH-1, CH-2 (analog audio input channel 1, 2) connectors (3-pin XLR, female) and input selection switches Set the input selection switches as follows, depending on the type and level of the input audio.
8. REMOTE (remote control input) Chapter 1 Overview connector (14-pin, female) (for future expansion) 9. DC IN (DC power input) connector (4-pin XLR, male) (page 16) 10. CTRL PANEL (Control Panel) connector (page 16) Rear and Right Side View 1 2 3 1. Power switch (page 22) Setting the switch to the ? side turns power on, and setting the switch to the 1 side turns power off. 2. Cable clamp (page 16) 3. Fan Note Do not block the ventilation openings.
Control Panel Chapter 1 Overview For information on how to use the control panel, see “Basic Menu Operations” (page 25).
Display 1 dB 0 -10 -20 -30 -60 EE 2 SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI SDI EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R EMP L R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sections 4 to 7 change to the condition shown as 10 below when the HOME button is pressed while holding down the FUNC button.
8. SRMemory card remaining capacity Chapter 1 Overview indication (page 23) Shows the remaining space on the SRMemory card calculated as remaining time, using the current recording settings. When the remaining time is less than 3 minutes, the indication flashes. 9. Battery/External power supply voltage indication (page 22) Shows the battery or external power supply voltage. 10.
Chapter 2 Preparation Work Flow Mount control panel (page 15) Attach the supplied CP bracket to the unit, and connect the unit and the control panel with the control panel cable. 1 Attach the supplied CP bracket to the right side of the unit. 2 Slide the control panel into the CP bracket. Connect power (page 16) Chapter 2 Preparation The steps that are required before starting to use the SR-R1 are listed below.
3 Use the supplied control panel cable to connect the unit and the control panel. Connect Power Chapter 2 Preparation The SR-R1 can be powered either from a battery pack or AC power. For safety, do not use any AC adapter or battery pack other than the Sony products specified below. • AC adapter: AC-DN10 • Lithium ion battery pack: BP-GL95 4 Use the cable clamp as shown, to fix the cable. Tip To use the battery pack, the Battery Adapter BKP-L551 (sold separately) is required.
2 Attach the supplied BKP spacer. The S symbol must face up. S symbols Chapter 2 Preparation ATTENTION Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Lorsque vous mettez la batterie au rebut, vous devez respecter la législation en vigueur dans le pays ou la région où vous vous trouvez. WARNUNG Akkus dürfen keinesfalls übermäßiger Wärmeeinwirkung ausgesetzt werden, wie z.
4 Align the line on the side of the battery pack with the line on the unit and place the battery pack on the rear section of the unit. Lock release button 1 Battery pack Chapter 2 Preparation 2 Main unit/battery pack line Notes • Never remove the battery pack while a recording is in progress (tally indicator is lit in red). • Always turn power to the unit off before removing the battery pack. 5 Push the battery pack down and slide it in the arrow direction marked “LOCK.
Connect HD SDI Compliant Equipment Connecting a Camera/Camcorder Using the HDW-F900R or similar to record a 4:2:2 signal SR-R1 Chapter 2 Preparation Connect equipment with an HD SDI interface to the HD SDI IN (MON) (HD SDI signal input) connector A/B and HD SDI OUT (HD SDI output) connector A/B of the SR-R1. Representative connection examples are shown below.
Connecting an HD Monitor HD monitor Chapter 2 Preparation SR-R1 HD video input HD SDI HD SDI OUT (MON) 1 Connecting a RGB4:4:4 and 1080 50p/60p (Dual Link) compatible HD monitor BVM-E250 HD Monitor SR-R1 LINK B IN HD SDI OUT (MON) 2 HD SDI OUT (MON) 1 20 Connect HD SDI Compliant Equipment LINK A IN
About the Reference Sync Signal External synchronization required If external synchronization is required, connect an HD SDI signal synchronized to the reference signal. Recording/playback with synchronized camera, switcher, signal generator etc. SR-R1 REF IN, GENLOCK IN Camera, switcher, signal generator etc. Chapter 2 Preparation Reference signal HD SDI OUT (MON) 1/2 (1 only, or 1/2) HD SDI IN A/B (A only, or A/B) Tip If no external synchronization source is available, internal sync will be used.
Turn Power On • The voltage shown is the actual voltage used by the unit (this may be lower than the input voltage and the DC IN connector). When a battery pack is selected The battery symbol is shown. 16.5V Chapter 2 Preparation To power up the unit 1 When using the AC adapter, turn power to the AC adapter on. 2 Press the power switch on the SR-R1 on the ? side. Power comes on and the POWER indicator lights up in green. To power down the unit 1 Press the power switch on the SR-R1 on the 1 side.
Insert SRMemory Card SRMemory card The SR-R1 can use the following types of SRMemory cards. Tip If the LID LOCK indicator is lit in orange, showing that the lid is locked, press the EJECT button on the control panel to unmount the card first, and then open the lid. For 59.94i SRMemory card SR-256S15/256S55 SR-512S25/512S55 SR-1TS25 SR-Lite 114 228 457 SR-SQ 60 120 241 2 Chapter 2 Preparation Supported SRMemory cards Push the SRMemory card all the way in and close the lid. Unit: minutes (approx.
To remove the SRMemory card 1 Press the EJECT button on the control panel while power to the unit is on. Chapter 2 Preparation The files in the SRMemory card are closed automatically, the SRMemory card is unmounted, and the lock of the lid is released. During the unmount procedure, the indicator of the EJECT button on the control panel is lit. 2 3 Press the lid open/close button to open the lid. Press the EJECT button on the right side of the slot to remove the SRMemory card.
Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations The menu system of the SR-R1 consists of the following four menus. Menu TC Setup For details on menu items, see “Menu Details” (page 41). The menu is operated with the control panel. Selecting a menu Press the respective menu selection button. TC: Brings up the TC Setup menu. AUDIO: Brings up the AUDIO Setup menu. SYSTEM: Brings up the SYSTEM Setup menu.
2 Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to move the cursor to the target item, and press the SELECT/ENTER dial. Submenu window TC Setup TCG Setting(Main) TIMER SEL TIMER RESET TIMER PRESET TCR SEL TCG MODE REGEN SRC RUN MODE TCG SET OTHERS CHAR TC LTC PRST INT L R RUN DF/NDF UBG SRC 12H/24H DF TCG 24H To prevent operation errors or an inadvertent change in settings, the controls of the unit can be locked.
Signal Format Settings Selecting the Signal Format Making “SIGNAL FORMAT” settings FILE LIST SIGNAL FORMAT TEST SG LCD KEY MAP KEY INHI REC INHI POWER BATTERY SRMemory OTHERS S R - R1 Signal Format MAP OFF STOP FRAME SIGNAL SELECT FPS FPS FORMAT ENCODE [SET] TCR 29.97 422 OFF 23/24 SR-Lite 00:00:00:00 The settings complete message is shown, and the HOME screen appears again. Press the SYSTEM button. The SYSTEM Setup menu appears.
Display Settings Date Settings You can make settings for backlight use in dark locations, screen saver, etc. Using the Backlight Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations To set the date and time (OTHERS >SET DATE menu) Setting the LIGHT switch to ON turns the backlight on.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Recording Preparations and Operations Before recording, make the following preparations. Setting the Audio Signals Reference page 28 Use the AUDIO Setup menu to make settings related to audio signals. Press the AUDIO button to display the AUDIO Setup menu. page 27 To select the audio signals to record Select the audio signal to record for each track.
ANA1 to ANA2: Analog signals input via the AUDIO INPUT CH-1 and CH-2 connectors 2 Set the signal to record for each of the other tracks in the same way. To set the mixing mode for audio signals Display the AUDIO Setup menu and then 1 select and confirm “MIX MODE” t2 select and confirm the mixing mode. 1 MIX MODE To set the audio signals to monitor Set the audio monitor signal to output from the EARPHONES jack for each channel. 1 Display the AUDIO Setup menu and then select and confirm “PHONE SEL.
Move the cursor to and select this 2 Scale setting method 1 METER TYPE Recording levels Rec Level AUDIO Setup INPUT SEL PHONE SEL MIX MODE REC LEVEL PB LEVEL METER TYPE PEAK HOLD BEEP(PHONE) INPUT DELAY RMS PEAK ON 1 METER TYPE CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 PEAK REF FINE 2 3 4040 4040 UNI UNI 4 5 6 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 7 4040 4040 4040 4040 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 UNI UNI UNI UNI UNI/VAR SR-R1 SR-R1 STOP TCR 00:00:00:00 Full Peak: Displays 0 dBFS as the peak value.
TM1/TM2: Displays the timer value of Timer 1 or Timer 2. To select the time code to record The time code can be selected in the following menu. Menu item TCG MODE PRST RGN Time code REGENE SOURCE — EXT L SDI L SDI V An arbitrary time code can be set. (R RUN/F RUN and DF/NDF can be set to an arbitrary value in the menu.) In accordance with the time code input via the TC IN connector. In accordance with the LTC time code of the video signal input via the HD SDI IN A/B connector.
Use the following method to synchronize the time code generators of multiple VTRs. To record the time code The following methods are available for recording the time code. • Set the initial value and record the time code. • Externally synchronize the internal time code generator. To set the initial value and record the time code Set an arbitrary initial value and then record the output of the internal time code generator.
• Check that the write-protect switch for the SRMemory card is not in the WP position. 2 Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button. Playback Preparations and Operations Recording starts, and “REC LOCK” appears. 3 Press the STOP button to stop recording. Making Settings Related to Audio Monitor Signals The AUDIO Setup menu allows you to make various settings related to audio monitor signals for playback. The setting procedures are the same as for recording.
Playback 1 Insert the SRMemory card to play back. For details, see “To insert the SRMemory card” (page 23). 2 Press the PLAY button. Playback starts and the PLAY LOCK indication lights up. 3 Press the STOP button when you want to stop playback.
How to Use the Recording and Playback Operation Buttons Button Function when pressed alone STOP button Stops the recording and playback operation. Starts playback. (The indicator is lit during playback.) To start recording, press this button while holding down the REC button. To move to the last frame of the currently playing file, press this button while holding down the F FWD button. To start recording, press the PLAY button while holding down this button. (The indicator is lit during recording.
Making Superimpose Settings Time codes, operating modes, warning/error messages, and other text information can be superimposed on (added to) the video signals output from the HD SDI OUT (MON) connectors. “PLAY PAUSE” “F.FWD” “REW” “UNMOUNT” “STOP” c Remaining amount of recording time on SRMemory card d Drop frame mark of the time code reader “ . ”: When drop frame mode “ : ”: When non-drop frame mode Superimposed information displayed 1 Time data 2 T C R . 1 2 : 3 4 . 5 6 . 0 1 * 3 L O C K 1 3 .
When a warning/error message is not being displayed, the information selected in CHAR > MODE in the TC Setup menu flashes on the second line. FILE LIST Operations To change the superimpose position The superimpose position can be moved to 16 different positions in the horizontal direction (0 to 15) and 24 different positions in the vertical direction (0 to 23). Set the position in CHAR > HPOS/VPOS in the TC Setup menu.
Display when the SRMemory card contains no files Displayed information a Icon File list b File list [0/0] <\> c Cusor File list No file data [4/7] <\> [File Name] FILE00000001 FILE00000002 FILE00000003 FILE00000004 FILE00000005 FILE00000006 FILE00000007 [Date] , 1 0 JAN , 1 0 JAN , 1 0 JAN , 1 0 JAN , 1 0 JAN , 1 0 JAN , 1 0 JAN 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 [Duration] ,00:00:17 ,00:00:04 ,00:00:03 ,00:00:03 ,00:00:56 ,00:00:04 ,00:00:05 Date: 10 JAN 2011 12:00:00:02 Duration: 00:00:03:22
To rename a file Select and confirm RENAME to display the file rename screen. Rename the file and then move the cursor to and confirm [END] to apply the file name. To cancel the change Press the BACK button to return to the File list screen. To delete a file Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Select and confirm DELETE to display the confirmation screen. Select [OK] and then press the SELECT/ENTER dial while holding down the FUNC button to confirm the selection and delete the file.
Chapter 5 Menu Details • The settings displayed in bold are the factory default settings. • The settings enclosed in [] are the settings as displayed in the settings windows. TC Setup Menu Settings Selects the type of time data to display on the display. TC [Time Code]: Displays the time code: Displays the time code. UBIT [User Bit]: Displays the user bits. TM1 [TIMER1]: Displays the file playback position in Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames format.
Setting Item Settings REGEN SRC Selects the time code to be synchronized (regenerated) by the internal time code generator. EXT L [External LTC]: Time code input to the TC IN connector SDI L [SDI LTC]: LTC time data of video signal input to the HD SDI IN connectors A SDI V [SDI VITC]: VITC of video signal input to the HD SDI IN connectors A RUN MODE Selects the run mode of the internal time code generator. F RUN [Free Run]: Advances the time code while the power is on.
Setting Item Settings CHAR ON/OFF Settings related to the text information superimposed on the HPOS output from the HD SDI OUT (MON) connector VPOS Sets whether or not to output text information. ON [On]: Outputs. OFF [Off]: Does not output. Sets the display position of text information in the horizontal direction. 0 to 15 (8) Sets the display position of text information in the vertical direction. 0 to 23 (21) Selects the character type. W/O [Without BG]: White characters with no background.
AUDIO Setup Menu Setting Item INPUT SEL Selection of input signals Chapter 5 Menu Details 44 Settings TRACK1 Selects the signal to assign to track 1. SDI1 [SDI CH1] to SDI16 [SDI CH16], ANA1 [Analog CH1] to ANA2 [Analog CH2], AUX1 [AUX SDI CH1] to AUX16 [AUX SDI CH16] TRACK2 Selects the signal to assign to track 2. Same settings as TRACK1 (SDI2) TRACK3 Selects the signal to assign to track 3. Same settings as TRACK1 (SDI3) TRACK4 Selects the signal to assign to track 4.
Setting Item Settings REC LEVEL Adjusts the recording level (see page 31). (This adjustment is not possible during playback.) PB LEVEL Adjusts the playback level (see page 34). (This adjustment is not possible during recording.) METER TYPE Sets the display range of the audio level meters. PEAK [Full Peak]: Displays 0 dBFS as the peak value. REF [Full Ref]: Displays the reference level (+4 dBu) as 0 dB. FINE [Fine]: Displays a scale with 0.25 dB steps and -20 dB at the center.
SYSTEM Setup Menu Setting Item FILE LIST Settings FILE LIST Displays a list of recording files and allows recording files to be selected and file operations to be performed. SORT Sorts the files in the FILE LIST screen. DATE: Date order NAME: Name order DURATION: Order of file recording length RESOLUTION Sets the effective pixel count and scanning method. 1920 × 1080I [1920 × 1080I] 1920 × 1080P [1920 × 1080PsF/P] FRAME Sets the operation frame frequency. 23.98 [23.98]: Frame frequency of 23.
Setting Item LCD Settings of display backlight KEYMAP Settings of keymap Settings LIGHT OFF Sets whether or not to turn the backlight off after a set time. DIS [Disable]: Does not turn the backlight off. 5sec [5sec]: Turns the backlight off after 5 seconds. 10sec [10sec]: Turns the backlight off after 10 seconds. 30sec [30sec]: Turns the backlight off after 30 seconds. 1min [1min]: Turns the backlight off after 1 minute. 3min [3min]: Turns the backlight off after 3 minutes.
Setting Item Settings BATTERY DCIN TYPE Settings related to the remaining battery power indication Selects the type of battery to be connected to the DC IN connector. AC [AC Adapter]: AC adapter Li-ion [Li-ion Battery]: Lithium ion battery BP-GL [BP-GL Battery]: BP-GL95 OTH1 [Other 1] OTH2 [Other 2] Near END (DCIN) Sets the threshold voltage at which to show a near-end (almost exhausted)/warning indication for the battery selected for the previous item “DCIN TYPE.” 11.0 to 15.0 (11.
Appendix Maintenance and Inspections Specifications Note About the Power Supply Terminal General The power supply terminal of this unit (the connector for the AC adapter) is a consumable part. Power may not be supplied to the unit properly if the pins of the battery terminal are bent or deformed by shock or vibrations, or if they become corroded due to prolonged outdoor use. Periodic inspections are recommended to keep the unit working properly and to prolong its usable lifetime.
97 141 mm (5 5/8 in.) Analog audio input A/D quantization 24 bits Reference input level LINE: +4 dBu MIC: –34 dBV Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5 dB/–1.0 dB (at reference level) Dynamic range More than 100 dB (1 kHz) Distortion Less than 0.05% (1 kHz, at reference level) Crosstalk Less than –80 dB (1 kHz, between any two channels) Input/Output Connectors 190 (excl. protrusions) Video Appendix 4:2:2 format Sampling frequency Y: 74.25 MHz Cb/Cr: 37.
Input/Output Connectors REMOTE LEMO 14-pin, female (1) (for future expansion) CTRL PANEL Control panel connector (1) Supplied Accessories Control panel (1) BKP spacer (1) CP bracket (1) Control panel cable (0.6 m) (1) REMOTE cable (1) (for future expansion) Operation Manual (this document) (1) Optional Accessories • Always make a test recording, and verify that it was recorded successfully.
To close the error message popup window Press the HOME button or the BACK button. The error code is shown in the operation status and warnings section of the HOME screen (see page 13) until the cause of the error is removed. Error Messages and Warning Messages About Warning Messages About Error Messages When the system stops operating incorrectly because of an internal error, a warning tone sounds and a popup window appears in the display of the control panel with an error message.
Warning System When an error is detected immediately after the system is powered on, or during operation, the display and the tally indicator (see page 10) provide a warning indication. In addition, warning and alarm tones are output from the EARPHONES jack. Note Warning tones are only output if the BEEP (PHONE) > WARN (see page 45) setting in the AUDIO Setup menu is HIGH or LOW.
Troubleshooting A warning massage and a message asking whether you want to perform salvaging or formatting appears on the display. Notes Salvaging SRMemory cards for which recording did not complete properly After recording to an SRMemory card is complete, press the EJECT button to safely remove the card, or turn off the unit with the power switch. Should the power cord be disconnected while recording is in progress, the recording operation will not complete properly.
Video Problem Picture is gray. Picture color is wrong. • Picture break-up. Countermeasures Supply the input signal for the selected system format to HD SDI IN connector A. To enable use of the 4:4:4 format, input a signal with the correct format to HD SDI IN connectors A and B. If the length of the cable connected to HD SDI IN A and HD SDI IN B differs significantly, the signal phase shift may be too large, preventing normal signal reception. Ensure that the two cables are of similar length.
Audio Problem • No sound. • “AUDIO PLL UNLOCK” is displayed. Cause Level meter indication is flashing, and input is disabled. Mode was switched. Countermeasures Set up input device correctly to supply an SDI or AUX audio signal. To prevent noise and damage to audio monitor equipment, audio is muted off when switching modes. Non Audio setting. No audio is output when Non Audio mode is selected. A white box in the meter display indicates “Non Audio.” Volume is turned down.
Problem Power to other equipment does not come on. Low voltage. Battery alarms appear frequently. Cause Countermeasures Power switch of other equipment is Turn power switch of other equipment on. not on. The power cable is too long, causing a voltage drop. If the power cable is too long or does not have a sufficient current capacity rating, cable impedance can cause a voltage drop. Replace the cable with a shorter one.
About Recording/Playback Formats Number of lines Signal Scanning system 1280 × 720 422 Progressive 1920 × 1080 422 Interlaced PsF Progressive 1920 × 1080 444 Interlaced PsF Progressive a : Recording and playback are possible — : Not supported Appendix 58 About Recording/Playback Formats System frame frequency 50 59 25 29.97 23.98 24 25 29.97 50 59.94 25 29.97 23.98 24 25 29.97 50 59.
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File system format FORMAT 46 Index 24 H HD SDI IN connectors A/B 10 HD SDI OUT connectors A/B 10 A Accessories supplied 51 ADJUST knob 12 Adjusting playback audio levels 34 AUDIO INPUT CH-1, CH-2 connectors 10 AUDIO INPUT CH-1, CH-2 input selection switches 10 Audio level meters 13 Audio monitor signal settings 34 AUDIO Setup menu 44 AUX IN connector 10 I B L Backlight 28 BATTERY 48 Battery (pack) 16 BEEP (PHONE) 45 LCD 47 LEVEL knob 10 LID LOCK indicator 10 Lid open/close button 10 LIGHT switch 12
POWER 47 POWER (power supply) indicator Power supply 16 10 TIMER RESET 41 TIMER SEL 41 Troubleshooting 54 R U REC INHI 47 REC LEVEL 45 Recording 33 Recording and playback operation buttons 12, 36 Recording preparations 29 Recording/playback formats 58 Reference signal 21 REGEN SRC 42 REMOTE connector 11 RUN MODE 42 User bits 31 W Warning system 53 S Index Salvaging 54 Screen saver 28 Setting the audio signals 29 Setting the recording levels 30 Signal format indication 13, 14 Signal format settin
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