MEDIA RECORDER DCR 6024 / 6128 / 6000 Bild im Format 16:9 Planning & Installation Manual
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 Contents CONTENTS Page Safaty Instructions 1. General 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Features Overview Mechanical design Machine control Blockdiagram Functional overview 1.6.1 D–6 Standard 1.6.2 DTV Processor DTV 6024 1.6.3 Data Processor DDP 6128 1.6.4 Tape Deck DMS 6000 1.6.5 Scanner Assemply 1.6.6 Control Panel DCH 6024 CP 1.6.7 Data Switch DSW 6000 2. Technical Specifications 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 General Tape Deck / Recording System DTV System 2.3.1 Video 2.3.2 Audio 2.3.
Contents DCR 6024/6128/6000 3. Installation 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3–1 Unpacking and repacking Mechanical dimensions Ventilation Mounting 3.4.1 Mounting Tapedeck on Processor 3.4.2 Mounting Tapedeck and Processor side by side 3.4.3 Mounting Versions of DCR 6000 3.4.4 Mounting into a 19-inch cabinet 3.4.4.1 Safety Hazards 3.4.4.2 DCR 6024 built in into a19 inch cabinet 3.4.5 Installing Control Panel as Remote Panel 3.4.6 Installing Control Panel as Local Panel Standard connections DCR 6024 3.5.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Contents 4.7 Terminal Panel – Processor DDP 6128 4.7.1 AC power terminal 4.7.1.1 Grounding 4.7.1.2 Mains connection 4.7.2 Tapedeck Interface 4.7.3 DPX Monitor Out (Option) 4.7.4 HIPPI In/Out 4.7.5 Network Interface 4.7.6 IMCS 5. Startup 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Installation check Switching on 5.2.1 Selecting the HD Standard / Data Mode Selecting Machine Address Control of the Input / Reference signal 5.4.1 DTV Mode 5.4.2 Data Mode Operation 6. Interfaces 6.1 6.2 6.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Safety Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Application The DCR 6024/6128/6000 is a digital HDCassette Recorder System designed for recording and playback of video / audio and / or data signals for various DTV– and data standards, according to the SMPTE / D-6 HD-recording format. The DCR 6024/6128/6000 consists of basic modules: Tapedeck incl.
Safety Instructions DCR 6024/6128/6000 EMC: AS/NZS 3548 EMC Environment This unit was designed for use under controlled EMC environment (for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio), and the rural outdoors environment (far away from railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc.). FCC Rules § 15.105 EN 55022 FCC 47 Part 15 Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to the part 15 of the FCC Rules and EN 55022.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Safety Instructions Fuse of Processor The signal Processors DTV 6024 and DDP 6128 and Data Switch DSW 6000 are protected by an automatic fuse, which is located on the Processor rear panel. During operation The DCR 6024/6128/6000 may only be operated in closed condition. Opening the covers or removing parts with tools may give access to live parts. Therefore the system must be completely disconnected from the mains before any cover is opened.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. GENERAL 1.1 FEATURES 1.1.1 GENERAL 1. General Digital film and the 1080p universal mastering format are increasingly important in post production applications. Besides the digital HD video formats the data format using SMPTE–rated DPX ( digital picture exchange) file format for uncompressed storage and transport of picture information is required.
1. General DCR 6024/6128/6000 Control Panel with slot for personal card to store individual setups Integrated ASTC (Audio Sector Time Code) 1 Video Component output analog R/G/B/S switchable to Y/PR/PB for Monitoring. In 24(23.97)p mode the output is switchable to 60i (2/3 pulldown) Remote control interfaces: ESBUS , RS422 SONY protocol, iMCS Option BD 5402: 2 Audio analog outputs for monitoring (L/R) 1 Headphone output 1.1.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. General 1.2 OVERVIEW 1.2.1 HDTV RECORDER DCR 6024 The DCR 6024 consists of two basic modules: Tapedeck incl. Control Panel DTV Processor DMS 6000 DCH 6024 CP DTV 6024 Tapedeck Control Panel Processor Fig. 101: HDTV Recorder DCR 6024 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
1. General 1.2.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 DATA RECORDER DCR 6128 The DCR 6128 consists of two basic modules: Tapedeck incl. Control Panel Data Processor DMS 6000 DCH 6024 CP DDP 6128 Tapedeck Control Panel Processor Fig. 102: Data Recorder DCR 6128 1–4 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1.2.3 1. General DFA RECORDER SYSTEM DCR 6000 The DCR 6000 consists of two basic modules: Tapedeck incl. Control Panel DMS 6000 DCH 6024 CP Data Processor DDP 6128 DTV Processor DTV 6024 Data Switch DSW 6000 Tapedeck Control Panel Data Switch DTV Processor Data Processor Fig. 103: DFA Recorder System DCR 6000 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
1. General 1.3 Housing DCR 6024/6128/6000 MECHANICAL DESIGN The housings of the Tapedeck and Processor are made of aluminium alloy which is coated inside with alodine to prevent electrostatic discharge influences. Modules can be locked mechanically together and unlocked for easy transport. 19-inch rack installation kit for tapedeck and processors are available Order no.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1.4 1. General MACHINE CONTROL The control of the DCR 6024/6128/6000 is based on a user-friendly menudriven concept. The menus are selected via 12 dedicated keys. All menus (except Setup, Diagnostics and Editor) are designed without any sub menus to ensure easy handling. The menues are application sensitive, Depending on selected modes (data or video) and installed options there are different menues and controls available.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. General 1.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1.5.1 TAPEDECK DMS 6000 +44V BD 5195 +15V AC Power Supply +13V +15V +5V iMCS –2V M –5.
1. General 1.5.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 DTV PROCESSOR DTV 6024 To Tapedeck +/– 18V I/O Buffer +/– 12V Play Data Record Data +5V VDFM – 1 VOUT Video Frame Memory Control Data Video Out Processor +3.3V Power Supply AC IN –5.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1.5.3 1.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 1.6 1. General FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW For details refer to block diagram 1.6.1 D–6 STANDARD Tape motion D-6 Track pattern AUDIO CUE TRACK 0,7 mm Video Video sector Video/Audio gap 19 mm Audio sector 1st record 1 Cluster with 8 tracks Audio sector 2nd record 0,5 mm CONTROL TRACK TIME CODE TRACK 0,5 mm Fig.
1. General DCR 6024/6128/6000 In DTV mode, twelve (ten) digital audio channels are independent editable in six (five) stereo pairs. An edit gap between audio and video sectors allows a separate editing of audio and video. The audio sectors are recorded on the top (1st record) and on the bottom (2nd record) of the helical track for additional error correction. In data mode there is a special rewrite area at the beginning of each track.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 High quality recording and playback 1. General The DCR 6024/6128/6000 offers a confidence playback facility for video and audio tape monitoring during record in DTV mode. In data mode, confidence playback is used to check the recorded data and rewrite if necessary. Digital recording and playback in conjunction with sophisticated error correction result in excellent picture and sound quality in DTV mode. Even after 20 tape dubbing generations there will be no noticeable loss of quality.
1. General iMCS DCR 6024/6128/6000 The iMCS control interface is designed as Cheapernet-based control link (IEEE 802.3 standard) between machine(s) and control panel(s). This interface can be used to interconnect up to four machines. Such a cluster configuration allows the design of cost-effective operating configurations as only one control panel is required to operate several machines.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1.6.2 1. General DTV PROCESSOR DTV 6024 Digital Video Interfaces Digital serial input signal is a serial data stream composed of digital samples of a component video signal Y / PR / PB. The signal formats for video are described in the SMPTE 274M. SMPTE 292M describes the signal parameters for serial interfaces. The system uses an 10(8) bit quantization for Luminance and a 8 bit quantization for chrominance.
1. General Audio Record DCR 6024/6128/6000 AINP Audio Input The recording signals are fed to the board AINP. The segment memory stores the recording signals temporarily to establish the segmented recording signal format, which corresponds to the audio data block for error correction coding. Readout signal from the segment memory is supplied to the Read-Solomon encoder which calculates outer parities for the audio data. The encoded output signal is stored in the shuffling memory.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. General is fed to the Reed-Solomon decoder for error detection and correction. The decoded output data are stored in the segment memory to get an audio data sequence. The error concealment and the level control are applied to this sequence.
1. General 1.6.3 DCR 6024/6128/6000 DATA PROCESSOR DDP 6128 To prevent major modifications in the tapedeck, one of the existing video modes is for data recording. When in data mode, the tapedeck runs internally in a video mode (50Hz). So all tapedeck functions like servos, timecode units can be remained unchanged. Only the system software has to be modified for data version. Record Path HPIF Board (HIPPI–Interface) The optical signal is fed from the input to this board.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. General HPIF Board The playback data signal is prepared for Hippi transfer. signal information (size) is analyzed and a Hippi header is generated. Communication with Hippi destination device is started and data is sent via optical transceiver. For playback mode the same buffer memory of 128 MBytes is used. DPX Monitoring (Option) If the incoming / outgoing data stream is detected as DPX data, the signal is fed to the DPX monitoring board. This board is located on the HPIF –board.
1. General 1.6.4 DCR 6024/6128/6000 TAPEDECK DMS 6000 Auto-Tracking Automatic Tracking System This recorder has a permanent auto tracking function which means that the head tracking will be kept on the track during playback continuously. This is accomplished by monitoring the RF envelope signal and automatic adjustment of the head track position. Alternatively it is possible to perform a manual tracking adjustment.Both adjustment facilities can be selected in the ”ADJUST” menu.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Timecode System (DTV mode) 1. General For automatic editing the DCR 6024 must provide a definite identification for each frame.For this purpose, a continuous analog longitudinal timecode (LTC) is recorded on the timecode track. In addition, the machine records and reads the Audio Sector Timecode (ASTC) . In crossplay modes 24p, sf and 25p, sf a switchable timecode conversion is implemented. This allows to playback 24p, sf tapes in a 25p, sf mode and vice versa.
1. General DCR 6024/6128/6000 The following low pass filter BX 5111 cuts noise above 80 MHz. To have a constant output level for the quantized feedback circuit, the level is regulated by an AGC (Automatic Gain Control Circuit). BY 5165 Clock Recovery The clock recovery is a PLL circuit which regenerates the clock signal, to be used to clock the data. The VCO is tuned via I2C-bus for various Standards and data rates in the operation modes play, shuttle, variable.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Scanner Power supply 1. General The scanner power supply board BY 5112 contains the following functions: 1. Two switch mode power supplies (+5V and –12V/–7V) for the scanner recordand play-back amplifiers. 2. Thermal protection of record amplifiers by detecting the headwheel rotation. If the rotation speed of the headwheel goes down, the record mode is cut off. This prevents thermal damages of the record amplifiers. 3. Erase oscillator (30 MHz) for the flying erase heads. 4.
1. General DCR 6024/6128/6000 Central Control Unit CCU This unit controls all substantial functions of the DCR 6024/ 6128/6000. All commands from the Control Panel and all messages to the Control Panel have to pass this unit. CCU takes over the status information management for the entire control system centrally. Therefore all control setup data has to be stored in this unit. For this purpose several nonvolatile store devices are used.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. General Motor Control Unit MCU All commands and messages to the MCU are passed via a Dual Port Ram. MCU controls the threading logic clock generator and the servo system DMC. Sensor information and control signals to the threading logic are passed via an 8 bit parallel bus. The tape threading motors are controlled via pulse width modulated signals. MCU monitors permanently all sensors and tacho generators during tape travel.
1. General 1.6.5 DCR 6024/6128/6000 SCANNER ASSEMBLY Function The Scanner Assembly DCH 6024KE is a high sophisticated and precise unit, developed to record and playback data signals with a rate up to 1.2 Giga bits/s on an enhanced MP magnetic tape. Fig. 109:Scanner assembly Record Amplifier The pre-equalized record signal, transferred via a 50 Ω cable to the record buffer BY 5003, passes the rotary transformer.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 1. General Playback Amplifier The playback signal provided by the playback head passes the low noise pre-amplifier BY 5002 having a balanced output to drive the rotary transformer with a defined symmetrical impedance.After passing the rotary transformer, the play data will be buffered in the playback buffer ( BM 5008). Its output signal is transferred via a 50 Ω HF cable to the playback equalizer.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 1.6.7 1. General DATA SWITCH DSW 6000 The data switch DSW 6000 allows to connect a data and a DTV processor to a DMS 6000 Tapedeck. The switch command is transferred to the data switch via REM3 connector of the tapedeck. All tapedeck signals are switchable between the two different processors: Record data Play data Control signals. The data switch distributes the remote power on signal from tapedeck to the selected processor, so that only the active processor is powered on.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 2. 2. Technical Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (Status June 2001) 2.1 GENERAL Dimensions Tapedeck width height depth 447 mm / 17.60 inch 397 mm / 15.63 inch 700 mm / 27.56 inch DTV – Processor width height depth 447 mm / 17.60 inch 397 mm / 15.63 inch 692 mm / 27.25 inch Data – Processor width height depth 447 mm / 17.60 inch 220 mm / 8.66 inch 692 mm / 27.25 inch Data Switch width height depth 447 mm / 17.60 inch 88 mm / 3.46 inch 692 mm / 27.
2. Technical Specifications DCR 6024/6128/6000 Safety regulations Tapedeck UL 1419 File no. E184475 UL 1419 File no. E205276 UL 1950 File no. E159262 UL 1950 File no. E159262 DTV–Processor Data Processor Data Switch EMC (Electromagnetic compability) Electromagnetic environment (acc. to EN 55103–1) EN 55103–1 EN 55103–2 FCC 47 Part 15 EN 55022/1998 E4 Warning: This is a class A product.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 2. Technical Specifications Longitudinal tracks Control, Time code, Audio cue Head to tape speed ~46 m/s Tape speed ~497 mm/s Winding speed 20 times normal speed Servo lock time < 6s from stop < 2s from stand by Edit accuracy (DTV) with Tape Timer ± 1 frame with time code 0 frame Slow motion (DTV) within video specification – 0.25 to + 0.
2. Technical Specifications DCR 6024/6128/6000 2.3 DTV SYSTEM 2.3.1 VIDEO Video Signal Formats (SMPTE 274M) 1920 x 1080 @ 24p 1920 x 1080 @ 23.97p Progressive modes 1920 x 1080 @ 25p 1920 x 1080 @ 24sF 1920 x 1080 @ 23.97sF 1920 x 1080 @ 25sF ”segmented frame” modes 1920 x 1080 @ 60i 1920 x 1080 @ 59.94i 1920 x 1080 @ 50i 2:1 interlace modes Following cross play is possible: Cross play is possible between 25p and 25sf mode.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 2. Technical Specifications SIGNAL INPUT / OUTPUT Digital Serial SMPTE 292M / BNC Synchronization Video IN OUT, trilevel sync Trilevel Sync ±0.3 Vpp / 75 internal/external VIDEO MONITORING OUT (@ 75Ohms): (Measuring at SDI Input to Video Monitor Output) Video level (Color Bar) Y, Pr, Pb, R, G, B 0.7V ±0.5dB Frequency response (Multiburst) Y 0...25MHz: ±0.5dB ...30MHz: +0.5dB, –2dB 0...13MHz: ±0.5dB ...15MHz: +0.
2. Technical Specifications 2.3.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 AUDIO 30 Frames System: A1 to A10 24/25 Frames System: A1 to A12 Audio standard special mode for non-audio data AES/EBU Sampling frequency 48 KHz Quantization, digital I/O 20 or 24 bits Audio Montoring Out Option: (Measuring at Digital Input to Audio Monitor Output with 4dBu Studio Level) Item CH Specification Test Signal Audio level left right +4dBm, ±0.3dB +4dBm, ±0.3dB 1kHz 1kHz Frequency response left 20Hz...20kHz +0.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 2.3.3 2. Technical Specifications CUE AUDIO Analog Audio Monitoring Option Cue output switched to A1 to A10 ( A12) in case of variable speed modes Frequency response 10 Hz to 12 KHz 3 dB Signal to noise ratio from 3% distortion more than 44 dB Distortion at 0 VU <1.2% Wow and flutter NAB unweighted <0.2% Monitor output level, switchable Analog Audio Monitoring Option Low imped.
2. Technical Specifications 2.4 DATA SYSTEM 2.4.1 DATA INPUT / OUTPUT DCR 6024/6128/6000 HIPPI Duplex, Hippi serial optical acc. to following standards (or equiv.): Hippi framing protocol specification IEC 11518–2 Hippi serial specification ANSI X3.300–1997 FIBRE OPTIC CABLE Type Length 50/125 MMF 500 m max. TYPICAL DATA RATES Net data rate Typical acheivable data rates: Telecine SPIRIT / SPECTER TransferEngine on SGI platform OCTANE ONYX 2000 100 MBytes/sec. approx. 60 MBytes/sec approx.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 2.5 INPUTS / OUTPUTS 2.5.1 TAPEDECK DMS 6000 2.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 2. Technical Specifications GROUNDING Protective ground (PE) Technical ground (TE) 2.5.3 cabinet ground video ground audio ground screw / socket screw screw DATA PROCESSOR DDP 6128 OPTICAL INPUT/OUTPUT Hippi SC duplex DPX MONITORING XGA Out D-Sub, 15 pole HD / female REMOTE iMCS loop through Network (future option) 2x BNC RJ 45 MAINS Mains IN connector Processor rear 3 pole, according to IEC-320, CEE 22 max.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 3. 3. Installation INSTALLATION This section describes the following items: Unpacking and repacking Mechanical dimensions Ventilation Mounting Attention! 3.1 For initial installation of the DCR 6024 / 6128 / 6000, observe the order of the following sections. UNPACKING AND REPACKING The Tapedeck (including the Control Panel) and the Processor(s) are supplied separately in two (three) stable cardbord packages. For unpacking, first remove the straps around the packing.
3. Installation 3.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS The DCR 6024 requires a minimum space of 447 x 700 mm at a height of 800 mm or 18 rack units (RU) of 19 inch cabinet. Additional space for ventilation or rack mount kit is required. 447 mm Tapedeck 700 mm 397 mm 9 RU Processor 397 mm 9 RU (RU = Rack Units) Fig. 301: DCR 6024 dimensions (without required air inputs for a 19 inch cabinet mounting) 3–2 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3. Installation The DCR 6128 requires a minimum space of 447 x 700 mm at a height of 500 mm or 14 rack units (RU) of 19 inch cabinet. Additional space for ventilation or rack mount kit is required. 447 mm Tapedeck 700 mm 397 mm 9 RU Processor 220 mm 5 RU (RU = Rack Units) Fig. 302: DCR 6128 dimensions (without required air inputs for a 19 inch cabinet mounting) Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
3. Installation DCR 6024/6128/6000 The DCR 6000 requires a minimum space of 447 x 700 mm at a height of 1110 mm or 25 rack units (RU) of 19 inch cabinet. Additional space for ventilation or rack mount kit is required. 447 mm 700 mm 397 mm 9 RU 88 mm 2RU 397 mm 9 RU 220 mm 5 RU (RU = Rack Units) Fig. 303: DCR 6000 dimensions (without required air inputs for a 19 inch cabinet mounting) 3–4 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.3 3. Installation VENTILATION The ambient temperature during operation must not exceed or fall below the range of + 10 o C to +35o C. Optimum operation is at an ambient temperature of 25 oC +/– 5 o C (see the technical data). The blowers support the air circulation in the respective unit and lead the heated air into the room. When installing the DCR 6024/6128/6000, care should be taken not to cover the fresh air entries.
3. Installation DCR 6024/6128/6000 Fig. 304: Ventilation of DCR 6024 Outgoing air Tapedeck Rear Side Processor Tapedeck ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ Fresh air Fresh air Outgoing air Processor Rear side Fresh air Fig. 305: Ventilation of DCR 6128 Tapedeck Fresh air for the Tapedeck is supplied from the right side.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3. Installation Data Processor The fresh air to the Data Processor is supplied from the right side. Behind the air entry, a filter is located for filtering the fresh air. The heated air is blown out to the rear.The Processor is provided with a fan plug-in unit comprising three blowers to remove the heated exhaust air out of the Processor. The fresh air circulates along at horizontally arranged p.c. boards and leaves the device at the rear.
3. Installation 3.4 DCR 6024/6128/6000 MOUNTING There are different ways to install or mount the DCR 6024/6120/6000. In this section, the following possibilities are described: Mounting Tapedeck on Processor DCR 6024 / DCR 6128 Mounting version s of DCR 6000 Mounting into a 19 inch cabinet For the future is planned to allow the Control Panel to be remoted from the Tapedeck.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3. Installation Mounting has to be made as follows: 1. Place the Tapedeck onto the upper side of the Processor. Make sure that the stands of the Tapedeck fit into the holes in the cover of the Processor. Tapedeck 2. Slide the Tapedeck to the front until the right rear locking facility at the Processor automatically locks. Note: Unlocking is made by means of a lever, top left at the rear on the Processor. Hole with locking facility Processor 4x hole Fig.
3. Installation 3.4.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 MOUNTING TAPEDECK AND PROCESSOR SIDE BY SIDE Tapedeck DCR 6024 PHILIPS Ventilation Processor DCR 6024 Interface cable max. 1m Ventilation (DDP 6128 only) Ventilation ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ Fig. 308: Side by side mounting The modules Tapedeck and Processor can be also arranged side by side with a space given by the digital interface cable length of 1m at maximum.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.4.3 3. Installation MOUNTING VERSIONS OF DCR 6000 There are two different ways to install the DFA recording system DCR 6000. First is one stack, the second is using one stack for tapedeck and data processor and a second stack for the DTV processor. In each configuration the DFata switch should be located under the tapedeck: DMS 6000 DCR 6024 VIDEO DATA DDP 6128 DTV 6024 ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ Fig.
3. Installation DCR 6024/6128/6000 DMS 6000 DCR 6024 DTV 6024 VIDEO DATA DDP 6128 ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ Fig. 310: Mounting DCR 6000 in two stacks Data Switch 3 – 12 The Data Switch DSW 6000 was designed to use only in combination with a DMS 6000 tapedeck and a processor DDP 6128 or DTV 6024. Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.4.4 3.
3. Installation 3.4.4.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 Example : DCR 6024 built-in into a 19 inch cabinet PHILIPS DCR 6024 Rack DCR 6024 Tapedeck Air input Tapedeck ALARM REFERENCE SYSTEM AUDIO MUTE EXT ERROR RATE VIDEO INPUT INT VIDEO CONCEAL AUDIO INPUT Processor Air input Processor Fig. 311: DCR 6024 built-in into a 19 inch cabinet 3 – 14 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.4.5 3. Installation INSTALLING CONTROL PANEL AS REMOTE PANEL (in preparation) Fig. 312: Control Panel DCH 6024 CP of the DMS 6000, front view Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
3. Installation 3.4.6 DCR 6024/6128/6000 INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL AS LOCAL PANEL Control Panel installation at the Tapedeck for local operation For local operation, the Control Panel is mounted at the front of the Tapedeck as follows: 1. Open the mounting locks at the upper left and right side of the Panel (fig. A.1) by counterclockwise rotation with an appropriate screwdriver or a coin. 2. Push the locking buttons at the lower left and right side of the Panel (fig. A.2) and keep them pushed.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.5 3. Installation STANDARD CONNECTIONS DCR 6024 iMCS WAVE FORM MONITOR 50 50 OFF SIGNAL TRIGGER TIME CODE IN OUT OFF REMOTE 7 REM 3 TERM (PE) RS 232C ON OFF REM 1 REM 2 PE 2 TE Audio Video IN OUT 6 1 TO PROCESSOR REC - DATA PB - DATA CONTROL AC IN FUSE 2x T6.
3. Installation 3.5.1 DCR 6024/6128/6000 CONNECT THE CONNECTION CABLES (included in the delivery) Power connection Tapedeck and Processor are connected separately to the line voltage. The Tapedeck , the Processors and the Switch Box include wide-range power supply units of 100V – 240V so that no changeover is required for different line voltages. Type label TYPE PART / SER. NO. STANDARD POWER AC FREQUENCY DDP 6128 000 175 091 000 / 103 HIPPI 100V - 240V 2,4 A – 1 A 47 - 63 Hz Fig.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3. Installation 2. 50-pole connection cable Connect the connection cable 4 at Tapedeck and Processor to the sockets REC DATA. Control connection For control between Tapedeck and Processor, connect the following two cables (included in the delivery): 1. 50-pole connection cable Connect the connection cable 5 at Tapedeck and Processor to the sockets CONTROL. 2. Cheapernet cable KV 0770 Connect the Cheapernet cable 6 at Tapedeck and Processor to one of the the two iMCS sockets.
3. Installation 3.6 DCR 6024/6128/6000 STANDARD CONNECTIONS DCR 6128 Connect the inputs and outputs for data and DPX monitoring and iMCS iMCS WAVE FORM MONITOR 50 50 OFF SIGNAL TRIGGER TIME CODE IN OUT OFF REMOTE 7 REM 3 TERM (PE) RS 232C ON OFF REM 1 REM 2 PE 2 TE Audio Video IN OUT 6 1 TO PROCESSOR REC - DATA PB - DATA CONTROL AC IN FUSE 2x T6.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.6.1 3. Installation CONNECT THE CONNECTION CABLES (INCLUDED IN THE DELIVERY) Power connection Tapedeck and Processor are connected separately to the line voltage. The Tapedeck , the Processors and the Switch Box include wide-range power supply units of 100V – 240V so that no changeover is required for different line voltages. Type label TYPE PART / SER. NO. STANDARD POWER AC FREQUENCY DDP 6128 000 175 091 000 / 103 HIPPI 100V - 240V 2,4 A – 1 A 47 - 63 Hz Fig.
3. Installation DCR 6024/6128/6000 Control connection For control between Tapedeck and Processor, connect the following two cables (included in the delivery): 50-pole connection cable Connect the connection cable 5 at Tapedeck and Processor to the sockets CONTROL. Cheapernet cable KV 0770 Connect the Cheapernet cable 6 at Tapedeck and Processor to one of the the two iMCS sockets. The associated switch 7 at the iMCS socket of the Tapedeck and Data Processor have to be set to OFF.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 3.7 3. Installation STANDARD CONNECTIONS DCR 6000 iMCS 50 WAVE FORM MONITOR 50 OFF SIGNAL TRIGGER TIME CODE IN OUT OFF REMOTE REM 3 (PE) RS 232C ON TERM OFF REM 1 REM 2 PE TE Audio Video IN PB - DATA OUT TO PROCESSOR REC - DATA CONTROL AC IN FUSE 2x T6.
3. Installation 3.7.1 DCR 6024/6128/6000 CONNECT THE CONNECTION CABLES (INCLUDED IN THE DELIVERY) Power connection Tapedeck,Processors and Data Switch are connected separately to the line voltage.The Tapedeck, the Processors and the Switch Box include wide-range power supply units of 100V – 240V so that no changeover is required for different line voltages.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4. Connections 4. CONNECTIONS 4.1 REAR VIEW DMS 6000 iMCS WAVE FORM MONITOR 50 50 OFF SIGNAL TRIGGER TIME CODE IN OUT OFF REMOTE REM 3 TERM (PE) RS 232C ON OFF REM 1 Tapedeck This section describes all connections of the DMS 6000 REM 2 PE TE Audio Video IN OUT TO PROCESSOR PB - DATA REC - DATA CONTROL AC IN FUSE 2X T6.25A Fig. 401: Connections (rear view) DMS 6000 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
4. Connections 4.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 REAR VIEW DTV 6024 MONI OUT SDI TO TAPEDECK PB DATA IN REC DATA CONTROL BREAKER AUDIO DIGITAL I/O IMCS OFF 50 G/Y OUT1 B/PB OUT2 R/PR OUT3 Processor BUFF OUT SYNC IN AC IN CH 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 48 KHz OUT SYNC OUT NTSC/PAL OUT AUDIO MONI L PE PLAYBACK REF SYNC 75 OFF R = Option ! A V TE Fig. 402: Connections (rear view) DTV 6024 4–2 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.3 4. Connections REAR VIEW DDP 6128 TO TAPEDECK PB DATA REC DATA IP MONI CONTROL IMCS 50 50 AC IN POWER OFF HIPPI OUT IN OFF TE 1 = Option ! PE 0 Fig. 403: Connections (rear view) DDP 6128 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
4. Connections 4.4 DCR 6024/6128/6000 REAR VIEW DWS 6000 TEST REMOTE CONTROL TO TAPEDECK PUSH SW TO DATA PROCESSOR AC IN PE TE TO VIDEO PROCESSOR PB DATA REC DATA CONTROL Fig. 404: Connections (rear view) DSW 6000 4–4 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.5 4. Connections TERMINAL PANEL – TAPEDECK DMS 6000 (Rear Panel) WAVE FORM MONITOR SIGNAL external osciloscope displaying different RF– and controltrack–signals Bandwith > 50 MHz WAVE FORM MONITOR iMCS iMCS Internal machine control system IEEE 802.
4. Connections 4–6 DCR 6024/6128/6000 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.5.1 4. Connetions AC POWER TERMINAL UNIT BD 5146 (PE) PE GROUNDING TE Audio Video MAINS CONNECTION INCL. VOLTAGE TEST AC IN FUSE 2x T 6.25A / 250V Fig. 406: AC power terminal unit BD 5146 of the Tapedeck 4.5.1.1 GROUNDING The Tapedeck is to be connected to ground according to VDE 0800/part 2 and/or the applicable national regulations. The protective conductor must always be connected before the unit is connected to the mains.
4. Connections Grounding in case of non-stationary application DCR 6024/6128/6000 In case of non-stationary application the grounding is ensured by the leading grounding contact of the mains cord. The power cord may only be plugged into a grounding contact socket outlet. Do not cancel the protective effect by using an extension cable without a protective ground conductor nor disable its function in any other way. The jumpers across the PE and TE terminals must remain installed.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Separated Grounding 4. Connetions If necessary (for example in studios having separate protective and functional grounds), the jumper between PE and TE may be removed. In this case, also the central functional ground (video and audio ground) must be connected to the TE terminal screw. It should be designed as functional ground with protective ground properties and free of noise voltage in line with VDE 0800/part 2.
4. Connections 4.5.1.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 MAINS CONNECTION Fuse AC IN AC IN FUSE 2x T 6.25A / 250V Fig. 409: AC Power IN of the Tapedeck AC IN For the mains connection of the DMS 6000 Tapedeck, the mains cord is connected to the mains connection socket (AC IN). The mains cord is included in the shipment. Fuses Main fuses on connector panel: 2x T6.25 A / 250V slow, UL-listed (valid for the entire voltage range 100 - 240 V). Caution! Double-pole or neutral fusing. Risk of electric shock.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.5.2 4. Connetions PROCESSOR INTERFACE TO PROCESSOR PB - DATA PLAYBACK DATA REC - DATA RECORD DATA CONTROL CONTROL Fig. 410: Processor interface PLAYBACK DATA Output to Processor (50 pole D-sub). 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level RECORD DATA Input from Processor (50 pole D-sub). 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level CONTROL Control signals (50 pole D-sub) for direct communicating between Tapedeck and Processor (Timing, Reference signals). Planning and Installation – Rev.
4. Connections 4.5.3 DCR 6024/6128/6000 TIMECODE IN/OUT (DTV–MODE) TIME CODE IN OUT Fig. 411: Timecode in/out For an external connected timecode reader the following signals are available at the TC-OUT socket: In play mode: Timecode signal off tape In any other mode: The signal of the internal timecode generator or the signal assigned at the TC-IN socket. The selection of the timecode source is effected in the TIMECODE menu (section 4.6.).
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.5.4 4. Connetions IMCS iMCS Switcher ”OFF” 50 50 Tapedeck OFF Cheapernet cable OFF iMCS OFF Processor Switcher Fig. 412: iMCS standard position IMCS loop input for the Integrated Machine Control System (BNC) for connecting a D-6 slave recorder when using two DCR 6024 in conjunction with the two-machine editor or for controlling up to 4 DCR 6024 D-6 machines (in preparation).
4. Connections 4.5.5 DCR 6024/6128/6000 REMOTE CONTROL REM 1, REM 2, REM 3, RS 232C REMOTE REM 3 ON OFF TERM RS 232C REM 1 REM 2 IN OUT Fig. 413: Remotes Remote control connections for REMote mode. The desired interface is selected in the REMIF submenu (see Operating Instructions, section 4.12.4) REM 1 RS 422 loop input (9 pole D-sub) This input is used to control the machine via the ES-BUS protocol.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.5.6 4. Connetions WAVEFORM MONITORING SIGNAL-WFM-TRIGGER Fig. 414: Waveform monitoring, Trigger SIGNAL WFM The connector ”SIGNAL-WFM” can be used for output the signals of the control track, time code track or the envelopes of the 8 RF - signals (oscilloscope bandwidth > 50 MHz). TRIGGER Connection (BNC) for synchronization of the oscilloscope.
4. Connections 4.5.7 DCR 6024/6128/6000 CONNECTION CONTROL PANEL AND HEADPHONE WITH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT DCR 6024 DCR 6024 1 2 3 PHONES POWER Fig. 415: Front view of the Tapedeck DMS 6000 1 2 3 4 – 16 15 pole subminiature socket to connect the control panel; visible if the front door is opened. Head phone jack to connect a standard 6.3 mm jack plug (stereo). (for selection of the output signal please refer to section 4.9 ”Audio Levels” Operation Instruction).
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4. Connections 4 – 18 DCR 6024/6128/6000 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.6.1 4. Connections AC POWER TERMINAL BREAKER MAINS CONNECTION AC IN PE GROUNDING A V TE Fig. 417: AC power terminal unit of the Processor 4.6.1.1 GROUNDING The Processor is to be connected to ground according to VDE 0800/part 2 and/or the applicable national regulations. The protective conductor must always be connected before the unit is connected to the mains. The Processor has separate protective (PE) and functional (TE) grounds. Their terminals are located at the rear.
4. Connections 4.6.1.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 MAINS CONNECTION BREAKER AC IN AC Power 100V – 240V mains connection Fig. 419: Mains connection of the Processor AC IN For the mains connection of the Processor, the mains cord is connected to the mains connection socket (AC IN). The mains cord is included in the shipment. For Processor DTV 6024: The Processor includes a wide-range power supply unit of 100-240 Volts so that no changeover is required for different line voltages.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.6.2 4. Connections TAPEDECK INTERFACE TAPEDECK INTERFACE PB DATA PLAYBACK DATA REC DATA RECORD DATA CONTROL CONTROL Fig. 420: Tapedeck interface PLAYBACK DATA Input from Tapedeck (50 pole D-sub). 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level RECORD DATA Output to Tapedeck (50 pole D-sub). 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level CONTROL Control signals (50 pole D-sub) for direct communication between Tapedeck and Processor (Timing, Reference signals). Planning and Installation – Rev.
4. Connections 4.6.3 DCR 6024/6128/6000 VIDEO ANALOG MONITOR OUT MONI OUT SDI IN BUFF OUT G/Y OUT1 B/PB OUT2 R/PR OUT3 SYNC Fig. 421: Video analog monitoring out MON-OUT 4 – 22 Analog Y / CR / CB or R / G / B signal outputs (Sync On / Off is switchable) (BNC) Sync output 4 Vpp (BNC) Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.6.4 4. Connections AUDIO DIGITAL IN/OUT AUDIO DIGITAL I/O IN CH 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 OUT Fig. 422: Audio digital in/out The Processor DTV 6024 has six / five digital audio inputs and outputs. They are selected in the AUDIO CONFIG menu. The selection for editing is made in the EDITOR menu. IN/OUT Digital serial interfaces according to the AES standard (AES Recommended Practice Draft AES 3-1992, ANSI S 4-40, 1992) Impedance 110 Ω Level: inputs 0.
4. Connections 4.6.5 DCR 6024/6128/6000 AUDIO MONITORING (OPTION) Option AUDIO MONI L R Fig. 423: Audio monitor (option) L/R 4 – 24 Symmetric monitoring outputs (3 pole XLR) - Impedance < 40Ω Level: -3, 0, 4, 8 dBu adjustable at 20 dB headroom (please refer to Operating Instructions section 4.9 ”Audio Levels”). Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.6.6 4. Connections AUDIO SYNC 48KHZ 48 KHz OUT Fig. 424: Audio sync 48 kHz out Synchronization signal for external audio machines (TTL level) operating in the AES/EBU standard (BNC) 4.6.7 SDTV / NTSC SYNC OUT SYNC OUT NTSC/PAL Fig. 425: Sync out 25/50 Hz: Bilevel 625 sync use with edit controllers. 30/60 Hz: Bilevel 525 sync use with edit controllers. 4.6.8 PLAYBACK REF SYNC PLAYBACK REF SYNC 75 OFF Fig. 426: Extern sync input Trilevel sync input.
4. Connections 4.6.9 DCR 6024/6128/6000 IMCS iMCS Switch ”OFF” 50 50 Tapedeck OFF OFF IMCS Cheapernet cable OFF 50 Processor Switch Fig. 427: iMCS IMCS loop input for the Integrated Machine Control System (BNC) for connecting a the slave recorder when using two DCR 6024 in conjunction with the internal two-machine editor or for controlling up to four DCR 6024 machines or for connecting one or more control panels.
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4. Connections 4 – 28 DCR 6024/6128/6000 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.7.1 4. Connections AC POWER TERMINAL AC IN POWER TE 1 PE 0 Fig. 429: AC power terminal unit of the Processor 4.7.1.1 GROUNDING The Processor is to be connected to ground according to VDE 0800/part 2 and/or the applicable national regulations. The protective conductor must always be connected before the unit is connected to the mains. The Processor has separate protective (PE) and functional (TE) grounds. Their terminals are located at the rear. TE PE Fig.
4. Connections 4.7.1.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 MAINS CONNECTION AC IN POWER 1 0 Fig. 431: Mains connection of the Processor AC IN For the mains connection of the Processor, the mains cord is connected to the mains connection socket (AC IN). The mains cord is included in the shipment. For Processor DDP 6128: The Processor includes a wide-range power supply unit of 100-240 Volts so that no changeover is required for different line voltages.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.7.2 4. Connections TAPEDECK INTERFACE TO TAPEDECK PB DATA PLAYBACK DATA REC DATA RECORD DATA CONTROL CONTROL Fig. 432: Tapedeck interface PLAYBACK DATA Input from Tapedeck (50 pole D-sub). 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level RECORD DATA Output to Tapedeck (50 pole D-sub). 2 Bit parallel 8 channels ECL level CONTROL Control signals (50 pole D-sub) for direct communication between Tapedeck and Processor (Timing, Reference signals). Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
4. Connections 4.7.3 DCR 6024/6128/6000 DPX MONITOR OUT (OPTION) MONI Fig. 433: DPX monitoring out MON-OUT XGA Output D–SUB 15 pol. HD. R, G , B, HD, VD Framerate 80Hz 4 – 32 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 4.7.4 4. Connections HIPPI IN/OUT HIPPI OUT IN Fig. 434: HIPPI in/out Optical connection (in/out) according to serial optical HIPPI specification 4.7.5 NETWORK INTERFACE Future use IP Fig. 435: Network interface RJ 45 connector. Interface (gateway) between internal iMCS communication and Ethernet networks. Gateway is not implemented yet. Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
4. Connections 4.7.6 DCR 6024/6128/6000 IMCS iMCS Switch ”OFF” 50 50 Tapedeck OFF OFF iMCS Cheapernet cable KV 0770 50 50 OFF OFF Processor Switch ”OFF” Fig. 436: iMCS IMCS loop input for the Integrated Machine Control System (BNC) for connecting the system to remote controllers (Pandora, TransferEngine etc). Note: This system is based on the Cheapernet System and uses 50 ohms KV 770 cables (also RG 58). Do not terminate with 75 ohms.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 5. 5. Startup STARTUP This chapter describes startup of the DCR 6024/6128/6000, including the followings sections: Installation check Switching on Selecting HD standard / data mode Selecting machine address Control of the reference signal / input data Operation Note: For initial installation of the DCR 6024/6128/6000, observe the order of following sections! 5.1 INSTALLATION CHECK 1. Ventilation Take care that incoming and outgoing air can circulate free.
5. Startup 5.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 SWITCHING ON The DCR 6024/6128/6000 is switched on with the ”Power” switch at the lower left hand side of the Tapedeck front. DCR 6024 PHILIPS DCR 6024 Tapedeck Power switch Processor Fig. 501: DCR 6024 Power Switch The power up test appears on the display of the Control Panel. Next, the HOME menu appears on the display. It permits the user to handle the most important machine settings and operating modes.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 F1 F2 F3 5. Startup F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F 10 F 11 F 12 Fig. 502: Home Menu DTV mode Fig. 503: Home menu Data mode Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
5. Startup 5.2.1 DCR 6024/6128/6000 SELECTING HD STANDARD/ DATA MODE When the system is DCR 6024 the HD standard can be selected. When the system is DCR 6000 the HD standard or data mode can be selected. The data recorder DCR 6128 is set to data mode. The current HD-standard/field rate is indicated by two LEDs which are located below the display on the Control Panel. Frame rate 24/25 30 24/25 = Frame rates 24, 25, 23.97 Hz. 30 = Frame rates 30, 29.97 Hz.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 5.3 5. Startup SELECTING MACHINE ADDRESS If several machines are to be operated in a cluster configuration using the iMCS interface, each machine in the cluster must have its own address (1 - 4) which is indicated in the door display on the left hand side below the video cassette compartment. 1. Switch off the DCR 6024/6128/6000 and disconnect it from the mains. 2. Open the front door of the Tapedeck as follows.
5. Startup DCR 6024/6128/6000 5.4 CONTROL OF THE INPUT / REFERENCE SIGNAL 5.4.1 DTV MODE Select the connected video input signal and/or the reference signal in the VIDEO menu as reference source. Since the machine can also be operated with an internal reference signal, it is only necessary to select a reference if the machine is operated in conjunction with other machines (please refer also to Operating Instructions section 4.11.2 ”VIDEO menu, Setup REFERENCE”).
DCR 6024/6128/6000 Studio Timing (timing delay) 5. Startup The machine output signal can be delayed or advanced with respect to the reference signal over a range of 4.85 µs in the horizontal position and delayed by –12 and advanced by +4 lines in the vertical position.
5. Startup 5.5 DCR 6024/6128/6000 OPERATION See Operating Instructions: Record and Playback modes: section 3.4 & 3.5. Menu control: section 4. 5–8 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 6. 6. Interfaces INTERFACES REMOTE REM 3 ON OFF TERM REM 1 RS 232C REM 2 IN OUT Fig. 601: Part of terminal panel Tapedeck 6.1 RS 422 ES - BUS (DTV MODE ONLY) REM 1 ES-BUS PORT ACCORDING TO EBU-TECH 3245-E REM 1 – RS 422 1 5 Pin No. Signal 1 Ground 2 Transmit A 3 Receive B 9 4 Ground 6 5 Not used 6 Ground 7 Transmit B 8 Receive A 9 Ground 9 pole D-type D type female Fig.
6. Interfaces 6.1.1 DCR 6024/6128/6000 COMMAND LIST DCR 6024 FOR REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM EBU/SMPTE (ES-BUS).
DCR 6024/6128/6000 6. Interfaces CODE Messages 30 Timeline Run 3E User Defined 3F Extension Remarks * * I/F Names (Common Messages) 20 21 Virtual Machine Type * 22 Equipment Type * 23 Time Standard * 24 Timeline Time * 26 Event Buffer Status * * 25 27 Virtual Mach Status 3E User Defined 3F Extension VTR-DIALECT 41 Stop * 42 Variable Play * 43 Std.
6. Interfaces DCR 6024/6128/6000 CODE Messages Remarks 5F Anti-Clog Control * 60 Preset * 65 Playback Channel Sel 66 Channel Mute Select 67 Tape/EE select * I/F (VTR-DIALECT) 41 LTC From Tape 42 VITC From Tape * 43 Select Tape Code * 44 Userbits from Tape LTC * 45 Userbits from Tape VITC 46 TT 1 (Tape Timer 1) * 47 TT2 (Tape Timer 2) * 48 Ready Tally * 49 Servo Ref.
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6. Interfaces 6.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 REM 2 IN – RS 422A INTERFACE, SONY PROTOCOL (DTV MODE ONLY) General The DCR 6024 remote control terminal panel carries a 9-pole female subminiature D connector (REMOTE-2 IN) which serves to establish the connection to a control system, involving the use of serial data transmission. The following description explains the contents of the serial protocol and the serial transmission sequence. Features In conformity with EIA-Standard RS 422A.
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6. Interfaces DCR 6024/6128/6000 A and B are defined as shown below: Fig. 604: Communication protocol When the DCR 6024 receives a command telegram from the control system, it sends back the following return telegram: If the DCR 6024 receives a command without data request: ... AK (10H, 01H) = acknowledgement of receipt. If the DCR 6024 receives a command with data request: ... answer code + data If transmission error is detected or if an undefined command is received: ...
DCR 6024/6128/6000 6.2.1 6. Interfaces COMMAND LIST OF THE IMPLEMENTED RS 422A COMMANDS AT DCR 6024: CODE DCR 6024 commands meaning response remarks/footnotes machine ID-reg 12 11 XX YY machine id 00 11 DEVICE TYPE REQUEST 20 00 STOP 10 01 (ACK) 20 01 PLAY 10 01 20 02 RECORD Crash-Record 10 01 20 04 STANDBY OFF release-tape 10 01 0) 20 05 STANDBY ON unrelease 10 01 20 0F EJECT EJECT-Tape 10 01 20 10 FAST FWD max.
6. Interfaces DCR 6024/6128/6000 44 00 TIMER-1-PRESET Tapetimer set 10 01 6) 44 04 TIME CODE-PRESET Timesource set 10 01 6) 44 05 USER BIT PRESET User bit set 10 01 12) 40 08 TIMER-1-RESET Tape timer = 0 10 01 40 10 IN ENTRY mark as IN point 10 01 8) 40 11 OUT ENTRY mark as OUT point 10 01 9) 44 14 IN DATA PRESET set IN pnt. 10 01 6) 9) 44 15 OUT DATA PRESET set OUT pnt.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 6. Interfaces Footnote 0 xx = data -1 yy = data -2 This ID can be set via the RS232 diagnostics interface. Default data -1 = 00 data -2 = E0 For 50 Hz field rate version the LSB of data -1 is always set to ”1” automatically Footnote 1 This function is limited to - 0.25 ... 0.25 times PLAY speed. Footnote 2 The low resolution speed data consists of one byte (Value = 0 ... 255).
6. Interfaces Footnote 13 DCR 6024/6128/6000 The high resolution EDIT PRESET is the bit transparent representation of record mode and the track selection: Byte 1 is identical for all three modes.
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6. Interfaces Footnote 24 Footnote 25 DCR 6024/6128/6000 There is a DROP FRAME ID in the LTC-TIME-Data: Data 1 Drop Bit 6 0 1 Frame OFF ON The STATUS SENSE Data is defined as: high nibble (bits 4..7): low nibble (bits 0..3): first data byte no.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 6.3 6. Interfaces REM 2 OUT – RS 422A INTERFACE BBE, SONY PROTOCOL (DTV MODE ONLY) General The DCR 6024 remote control terminal panel carries a 9 pole female subminiature D connector REMOTE 2 OUT which serves to establish the connection to a slave VTR, involving the use of serial data transmission. Features In conformity with EIA-Standard RS 422A. 4-wire-transmission system. Asynchronous, bit serial and word serial data transmission. Standard transfer rate of 38.4 kbit/s.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 6. Interfaces A and B are defined as shown below: Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 7. DTV Applications 7. DTV APPLICATIONS 7.1 LIST OF EXTERNAL DEVICES ABLE TO CONTROL DCR 6024 7.1.1 VTR EDITORS Type 7.1.
7. DTV Applications 7.2 DCR 6024/6128/6000 OPERATION UNDER CONTROL OF EDITING- AND GRAPHIC SYSTEMS General remarks The RS 422A port is only defined in its electrical parameter and its timing. Depending on the machine type additional commands are added to the standard ones. The overall system performance is furthermore influenced by the ballistics of the tape deck and the video/audio electronics timing.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 7.3 7. DTV Applications PARAMETER SHEET BBE 900 Setup-Parameter for Editing-Systems BBE 600, BBE 900, BBE 900K and BBE 910 For each DCR 6024 connected to one of these editors the following parameter have to be set for the according VTR-port (SETUP GROUP 2-4) at the initial installation. It is recommended to install these parameters at all ports to ensure correct machine control on all ports if other configurations are used (e.g. RS-422 router).
7. DTV Applications 7.4 DCR 6024/6128/6000 PARAMETER SHEET BVE 9000 Setup-Parameter for Editing-Systems BVE 9000 (Software Version 2) For each DCR 6024 connected to the editor BVE 9000 the following parameters have to be set for the according VTR-port (SETUP/IDC/MACHINE PARAMETER GROUP) at the initial installation. It is recommended to install these parameters at all ports to ensure correct machine control on all ports if other configurations are used (e.g. RS-422 router).
DCR 6024/6128/6000 7.5 7. DTV Applications PARAMETER SHEET ... (more in preparation) Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
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DCR 6024/6128/6000 8. 8. Data Applications DATA APPLICATIONS This chapter will be extended if additional applications will be available. Trademarks All brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice. Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.
DCR 6024/6128/6000 8.1. 8. Data Applications DCR 6128 and Phantom Transfer Engine OCTANE XGA– Monitor Voodoo DATA Recorder DCR 6128 Phantom Transfer Engine e.g. TE 2101 Monitor 115 / 230 VAC Micro HUB AT-MR820TR 8 10Base-T Network Ports 1 - 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 115 / 230 VAC 10Base2 1 iMCS 115 / 230 VAC DPX–Monitor iMCS Monitor Workstation SGI-Octane USCSI Disk-Array 115 / 230 VAC Fibre C. 115 / 230 VAC Data In ESSENTIAL HIPPI Fibre C.
DCR 6024 / 6128 / 6000 9. 9. Index INDEX A AC Power - Terminal unit Processor, 4 – 19, 4 – 29 - Terminal unit Tape Deck, 4 – 7 Adjust, - Equalizer, 1 – 22 AES I.F.
9. Index M Machine address, 5 – 5 Mains connection, 4 – 10, 4 – 20, 4 – 30 Mechanical dimensions, 3 – 2 Mounting, 3 – 8 19 inch cabinet, 3 – 13 Control Panel, 3 – 16 Side by side, 3 – 10 O Operation, 5 – 8 Overview, 1 – 3, 1 – 13 P Playback - Jogging, 1 – 22 - Still frame, 1 – 22 - Visible search, 1 – 22 Power supply - Line voltage, 3 – 18, 3 – 21 Switching on, 5 – 2 Processor I.F.
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9. Index 9–4 DCR 6024 / 6128 / 6000 Planning and Installation – Rev. 1 / 7.