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HD DIGIT AL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER HD W -2000 HD W -M2000 HD W -M2000P OPERA TION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 5) Serial No. 16001 and Higher (HDW-2000/M2000) Serial No.
W ARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
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Table of Contents 1 Chapter 1 Overview Ta b le of Contents 1-1 F ea tur es ........................................................................................... 1-1 1-2 Example System Configuration ...............................................
Ta b le of Contents 2 Table of Contents Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-1 Overview ......................................................................................... 6-1 6-2 Shot Mark Operation Menu ..............................................
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 1-1 Features Chapter 1 Overview The HDW-2000/M2000/M2000P is a high-definition (HD) digital videocassette recorder based on the HDCAM format.
Chapter 1 Overview 1-2 Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features Basic operation buttons and jog/shuttle dial The basic buttons and jog/shuttle dial for VTR and editing operations are provided in the conventional VTR layout, ensuring continuity with conventional operating panels.
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1-3 Remote control function This unit can be controlled from an external remote controller or editor through an interface complying with RS-422A (serial 9-pin). Since two remote control connectors are provided, you can also control a number of VTRs simultaneously.
Chapter 1 Overview 1-4 Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features The following conceptual diagram shows an example of use. 1-2 Example System Configuration Digital cassette BVE-series editor Tape control HDSDI/.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-1 2-1 Contr ol P anels There are three control panels, as follows: •U pper control panel • Lower control panel •S witch panel Chapter 2 Location and Function of P ar ts Z CTL/TC EE TC MENU 59.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-1-1 Upper Contr ol Panel Z 1(9P) 2(50P) RS-232C HDCAM Digital BET ACAM MPEG IMX BET ACAM SX BET ACAM/SP POWER PH.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-3 2-1-2 Lower Contr ol P anel CTL/TC TC MENU VID. IN PB/EE CONFI SDI DISABL EE TCGSET 59.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 1 Audio control section 1 Audio selection function selector buttons INPUT (input signal selection mode) button: Pressing this button puts the unit into input signal selection mode.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-5 DATA indicator: Lights when the audio output signals are recognized as data with the unit in recording, E-E 1) , or playback mode.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-1 Contr ol Panels 5 REC (recording) controls These individually adjust the recording levels on channels 1 to 4, and cue audio.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-7 4 Time data/menu display section 1 Time data display This displays indicators relating to time data and other indicators.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts CONFI (ON)/PREREAD indicators These indicate the state of the VTR CONFI playback 1) function. When the CONFI playback function is enabled, the CONFI indicator appears, and when CONFI playback is actually being carried out the ON indicator also appears.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-9 1 SHUTTLE button To use the search dial for playback in shuttle mode, press this button, turning it on. For details of playback in shuttle mode, see the description of the search dial 5 .
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts RECINH setting State of the record inhibit plug on the cassette REC INHI indicator state ON Record inhibit/permit.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-11 5 STOP button To stop recording or playback, press this button, turning it on.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-12 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts qd Editing control section 1 DMC EDIT button Use this button to memorize the playback speed varied between –1 and +2 times normal speed, and carry out automatic playback or automatic editing using the memorized playback speed.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-13 4 TRIM buttons Use these buttons to trim an edit point to single-frame precision. Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button, and press one of these buttons.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-14 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-1-3 Switch P anel To access the switch panel, open the lower control panel.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-15 2-2 Connector P anel 75 Ω Cooling fan Cooling fan 1 Analog audio input/output section 2 Analog video input/outp.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-16 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-2 Connector P anel 2 Analog video input/output section 1 REF. (reference) VIDEO INPUT connectors (BNC type) and 75 Ω termination switch Input a reference video signal.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-17 4 Digital signal input/output section 1 HDSDI (HD Serial Digital Interface) INPUT connectors (BNC type) The upper of these two connectors inputs HD format video/audio signals.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-18 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-2 Connector P anel 1 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) connector (D-sub 50-pin) Connect remote control signals from an external device. For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-19 1 MONITOR OUTPUT R connector (XLR 3-pin, male) This outputs the audio signals whose output destination was set to ‘R’ with the audio signal selection buttons in the audio control section.
Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 3 Preparations 3-1 This unit can input serial digital signals (video and audio) from another digital VTR such as the HDW- 500/F500/2100/M2100/M2100P. The following 75 Ω 75 Ω REMOTE 1-IN(9P) REMOTE 1-OUT(9P) HDSDI OUTPUT SDI OUTPUT 3 HDSDI INPUT REF .
Chapter 3 Preparations 3-2 Chapter 3 Preparations 3-2 Reference Sync Signals This section describes how reference signals for the video output signals and servo system are selected. The output from the internal reference video signal generator is supplied to the output video signal and servo circuits as a reference signal.
Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 3 Preparations 3-3 HDSDI INPUT REF . VIDEO INPUT HDSDI OUTPUT REF . VIDEO INPUT •C onnections for recording from a switcher or signal generator •C onnections for rec.
Chapter 3 Preparations 3-4 Chapter 3 Preparations •C onnections for playback • SDI OUTPUT • COMPOSITE • COMPONENT REF . VIDEO INPUT HDSDI OUTPUT 75 Ω HD video monitor SD video monitor HDW-20.
Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 3 Preparations 3-5 3-3 Setup The principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried out using setup menus. The setup menus of this unit comprise a basic setup menu and an extended setup menu. The contents of these menus are as follows.
Chapter 3 Preparations 3-6 Chapter 3 Preparations 3-4 Superimposed Character Inf ormation When the function menu item CHARA is set to ON, the video signal output from the HDSDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connec.
Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 3 Preparations 3-7 2 Time code reader drop frame mark (for 59.94i, 29.97PsF mode only) “.”: Indicates drop frame mode “:”: Indicates non-drop-frame mode 3 Time code generator drop frame mark (for 59.94i, 29.97PsF mode only) “.
Chapter 3 Preparations 3-8 Chapter 3 Preparations 3-5-1 Cassette T ypes This unit uses the following HDCAM cassettes for both recording and playback. HDCAM cassettes The HDW-M2000/M2000P can also play back the following cassettes.
Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 3 Preparations 3-9 Large cassette Small cassette Press in the red record inhibit plug. (“ON”) Return this plug to its original position to enable recording on the tape again.
Chapter 3 Preparations 3-10 Chapter 3 Preparations 3-6 Using a Memory Stic k When a Memory Stick is inserted in the VTR, the file data can be stored on the Memory Stick , which enables you to share data among cameras. Note Use a Memory Stick formatted with this VTR.
Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 3 Preparations 3-11 Notes • Prevent metallic objects or your finger from coming into contact with the terminal of the connecting section. •D o not attach any material other than the supplied label to the label space.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-1 4-1 Recor ding Chapter 4 Recor ding and Pla ybac k This section describes video and audio recording on the unit. 4-1-1 Preparations f or Recording Switch and menu settings Before beginning recording, make necessary switch and menu settings.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-2 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Adjusting the audio recording levels When carrying out audio recording at a reference level Leave the REC controls pressed in. The audio signals will be recorded at a preset reference level (a reference –20 dB indication for an input of +4 dBm).
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-3 Setting an initial time code value Use the following procedure. 1 Set the CTL/TC to TC.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-4 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback • To synchronize to LTC data contained in the HDSDI signal input to this unit: TCG (F1): SDI PR/RGN (F2): LTC • To synchronize.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-5 4-2 Pla ybac k This section describes playback of video and audio. 4-2-1 Preparations f or Playbac k Switch and menu settings Before beginning playback, make necessary switch and menu settings.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-6 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-2 Pla ybac k Time data selection Displayed time data Use the CTL/TC setting in function menu HOME page to select one of CTL (control), time code, and user bit values.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-7 Playback in jog mode In jog mode, you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning the search dial. The playback speed range is ±1 times normal speed. The playback speed range can be ±3 times normal speed by changing the setting of setup menu item 116.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-8 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-2 Pla ybac k To alternate between normal-speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the search dial to the position correspond.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-9 To perform continuous capstan override playback 1 Set setup menu item 111 (TSO PLAY) to TSO. 2 Hold down the DMC EDIT button and turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the playback speed.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-10 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-2 Pla ybac k Storing a varying playback speed in memory To store the playback speed for DMC playback, use the following procedure.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-11 3 Press the search dial or the SHUTTLE button or VAR button to enter shuttle/variable speed mode. The SHUTTLE/VAR indicator lights. Note Make sure that setup menu item 111 (TSO PLAY) is set to DIS.
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-12 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback To start playback immediately after preroll Press the PREVIEW button. The PREVIEW button lights, and after preroll, DMC playback is carried out for the section from the speed variation start point, then playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 5-1 A utomatic Editing Chapter 5 Editing This section describes how to carry out automatic editing with this unit and another VTR connected to the REMOTE1-IN(9P) connector. 5-1-1 Overview Editing mode With this unit, you can use the following two edit modes for automatic editing.
Chapter 5 Editing 5-2 Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 A utomatic Editing Z EE TC VID. IN PB/EE CONFI SDI DISABL TCGSET CTL/TC MENU 59.94 5-1-2 Switch and Men u Settings Before beginning editing, make necessary switch and menu settings. POWER switch: ‘ I ’ side (on) Audio selection function selector buttons (see page 2-4) : Select the input audio signal.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-3 5-1-3 Selecting the Editing Mode To select the editing mode Select assemble editing or insert editing. Depending on the editing mode, press the following button or buttons.
Chapter 5 Editing 5-4 Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 A utomatic Editing Setting split edit points In split editing, you can set the edit points for audio and video independently. Set the audio edit points with the AUDIO IN/OUT buttons, and the video edit points with the IN/OUT buttons.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-5 When the audio IN point is not set for insert editing of audio only As long as the audio OUT point is set, the VTR is ready for preview or editing. If the audio IN point has not been set, the current tape position is automatically used as the audio IN point.
Chapter 5 Editing 5-6 Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 A utomatic Editing 5-1-5 Modifying and Deleting Edit P oints If the edit points are not set correctly, for example if an OUT point is before a corresponding IN point, the DELETE button flashes, and it is not possible to carry out a preview or editing operation.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-7 5-1-6 Cue-up to Edit P oints and Prer oll To preroll for the edit IN point or to cue up to any edit point, use the following procedure. 1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VTR on which you wish to operate.
Chapter 5 Editing 5-8 Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 A utomatic Editing 5-1-8 Carrying Out A utomatic Editing Monitor output During a preview, on a monitor connected to the recorder you can monitor the following video and audio. • From the preroll point to the IN point, you can monitor the playback from the recorder.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-9 The following figure illustrates this. Using a single monitor for video and audio on both player and recorder For efficient editing if only one monitor is available, use the following method. 1 Connect the monitor to the recorder.
Chapter 5 Editing 5-10 Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 A utomatic Editing After automatic editing, to adjust the edit points and reexecute the edit Hold down the DELETE button and press the ENTRY button to recall the edit points. After adjusting the edit points, press the AUTO EDIT button to carry out the edit again.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-11 5-2 DMC Editing By controlling the player playback speed from the recorder, you can achieve variable speed editing. 5-2-1 Overview of DMC Editing Conditions for DMC editing DMC editing can be used for insert or assemble editing, but not for audio split editing.
Chapter 5 Editing 5-12 Chapter 5 Editing 5-2-2 Carrying Out DMC Editing Setting the edit points and player speed Use the following procedure. 1 Press the ASSEMBLE button or the desired INSERT button to select the editing mode. 2 Press the DMC EDIT button.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-13 This section describes the following automatic editing methods: •Q uick editing •C ontinuous editing • Standalone editing •M anual editing • Preread .
Chapter 5 Editing 5-14 Chapter 5 Editing 5-3-3 Standalone Editing This refers to editing using as the player an external device which cannot be controlled remotely through the REMOTE1-IN(9P) connector. For example, you can record a color bar signal from a signal generator in the joints between the scenes of an already completed tape.
Chapter 5 Editing Chapter 5 Editing 5-15 Notes • In preread editing, if an input video signal is used as the reference signal for the output video signal, this forms a feedback loop.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-1 First, the shot mark functions of this unit are described in simple terms. Reading shot marks This unit reads in shot marks written on a tape and stores them in memory (to a maximum of 200).
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-2 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function This section describes the settings in the shot mark operation menu. Displaying the shot mark operation menu With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display, hold down the MARK button, and press the F5 (MENU) button.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-3 This section describes the operations concerning reading and writing shot marks. Note that the following operations cannot be carried out by remote control. 6-3-1 Reading Shot Marks To read in shot marks With a cassette loaded, hold down the LIST button and press the F FWD or REW button.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-4 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function To write in crash recording or assemble editing 1 Hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds. 2 At the position you wish to write the mark, hold down the ENTRY button, and press the MARK button.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-5 Example of list display The following figure shows how the list is organized. Selecting a shot mark Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to align the asterisk cursor with the desired shot mark.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-6 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function To delete an individual shot mark Use the following procedure. 1 With the shot mark list displayed, select the shot mark to be deleted using the MULTI CONTROL knob. 2 Hold the MARK button down.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-7 Cuing up to shot marks adjacent to the current tape position (index function) 1 In item G01 of the shot mark operation menu (page 6-2) , select one of recording start mark, shot mark 1, shot mark 2, and post mark, or select all.
Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-8 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-3 Shot Mark Operations 6-3-6 Sorting Shot Marks Based on shot data recorded on the tape, you can separate the shot marks by cassette, and sort them in time code sequence. To sort the shot marks Use the following procedure.
Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-1 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 T ele-File 7-1 Overview of T ele-File Functions Tele-File is a non-contact data carrier system. Tele-File enables data writing/reading between cassettes with memory labels and VTRs. It increases the efficiency of operations such as recording, playback and editing, and source data management.
7-2 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-2 Opening the T ele-File Men u Opening from the function menu Display page 5 of the function menu in the menu display section, and then press the F1 (TELE-F) button. The Tele-File menu opens. For details about the function menu, see Chapter 9 “Function Menu” (page 9-1).
Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-3 Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-3 T ele-File Menu 7-3-1 Clip Data Displa y How to read the display Shown below are examples of the default menu displays in the menu display section and the monitor display. For more information about how to display menus on the monitor, see the section “To display menus on the monitor” (page 10-2).
7-4 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 Tele-File Setting display area Displays the setting of the currently selected data type, and a cursor (“*” or “>”). The meaning of the cursor symbols is as follows: *: Indicates that the mode is clip data display mode or attribute data display/modify mode, and that data is selected.
Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-5 Chapter 7 Tele-File Monitor display Title The title (maximum 14 characters) set in attribute data display/modify mode. Selected clip number A 4-digit number representing the number of the selected clip (with the “*” cursor).
7-6 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 Tele-File Moving the cursor directly Regardless of the cursor’s current position, pressing one of the following buttons moves the cursor directly to the specified position in the same clip and displays the data.
Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-7 Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-3-3 Modifying Clip Data To modify clip data, put the unit into clip data display mode and then press the F2 (SELECT) button to put it into clip data modification mode (the cursor changes to “>”). The function assignments for menu items in clip data modification mode are as follows.
7-8 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 Tele-File To add and delete clips To add clips 1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to move the “*” cursor to the position where you want to insert the clip. 2 Press the F2 (SELECT) button. The unit enters clip data modification mode.
Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-9 Chapter 7 Tele-File To set the set or modified data as other time data Press the F6 (SET TO) button and select the time data (cue point, IN point, or OUT point), and then press the F5 (SET) or F6 (SET NL) button. The position where the data is set differs as follows, depending on the button pressed.
7-10 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 Tele-File To make comment settings Proceed as follows to make comment settings. 1 Select a clip. 2 Select comment. 3 Press the F2 (SELECT) button. The unit enters clip data modification mode. 4 Press the F2 (MODIFY) button.
Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-11 Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-3-5 Displa ying and Modifying Attrib ute Data You can display and modify attribute data. The example below shows attribute data displayed on the monitor. Video final recording date The most recent date (year/month/day) on which video was recorded on the tape.
7-12 Chapter 7 Tele-File Chapter 7 Tele-File To modify attribute data You can modify the title, ID, administrator data, and write inhibit setting attributes. However, the attributes cannot be modified when the control mode is “remote.” The modification is not possible when the write inhibit setting is ON, either.
Chapter 8 UMID Functions Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8-1 Chapter 8 UMID Functions The UMID (Unique Material Identifier) is a type of meta-data in video and audio materials. It has been internationally standardized in SMPTE Standard 330M. This unit supports recording and generation of UMIDs.
Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8-2 Chapter 8 UMID Functions UMIDs can be recorded when recording video signals with this unit. You can select whether to inherit (copy) the UMID contained in input signals, or automatically or forcibly generate a new UMID.
Chapter 8 UMID Functions Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8-3 3 Press the F2 (USER) button. 4 The content of the setting is a character string (in this example “ABCD”). Select any character to change in the string by pressing the F3 (PREV) and F4 (NEXT) buttons.
Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8-4 Chapter 8 UMID Functions This section explains how to output and display UMIDs. 8-3-1 UMID Output Settings You can choose to output UMIDs or not, and select either Basic UMID or Extended UMID when you choose to output UMIDs.
Chapter 8 UMID Functions Chapter 8 UMID Functions 8-5 Note The function for converting unit count to UTC works only when the unit rate is 2 (24 frames), 3 (24/1.001 frames), 4 (25 frames), 6 (30 frames), or 7 (30/1.001 frames). For other unit rates, the unit rate number and unit rate are displayed in hexadecimal.
Chapter 9 Function Menu Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-1 Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-1 Overview The function menu allows you to make frequently made settings, such as selection of input video signals and time code settings.
Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-2 Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-1-2 Using the Function Menu To change a menu item setting To change a menu item setting, press the corresponding function button (F1 to F6) to display the desired setting in the lower part of the menu display.
Chapter 9 Function Menu Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-3 9-2 Function Men u Item List The function menu has the following items. HOME page a) When an editing operation is carried out, CONFI playback is disabled. b) The selection of LTC or VITC depends on the setting of F6 (TCR) in function menu page 1 .
Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-4 Chapter 9 Function Menu Page 1 Item Setting F1 (TCG) Selects the signal source to which the internal time code generator synchronizes.
Chapter 9 Function Menu Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-5 Page 2 Item Setting F1 (V.PROC) Selects the control method for the internal digital video processor.
Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-6 Chapter 9 Function Menu Page 3 Item Setting F1 (SYNC) Sets the HD output signal sync phase. Setting method With the displayed setting flashing, you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the output signal sync phase across the range ±15 µs relative to this unit’s input reference signal.
Chapter 9 Function Menu Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-7 Page 4 Item Setting F1 (CAPSTN) Selects the number of fields for capstan lock in playback and editing. In 59.94i, 29.97PsF mode 2F: The capstan servo locks in units of 2 fields. • For tape output, color framing may not match the reference signal selected with the F2 (OUTREF).
Chapter 9 Function Menu 9-8 Chapter 9 Function Menu Page 5 9-2 Function Menu Item List Item Setting F1 (TELE-F) Displays the Tele-File menu. For details of the Tele-File menu, see Section 7-3 “Tele-File Menu” (page 7-3). F2 (UMID) Displays UMID information during recording/playback.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-1 Chapter 10 Setup Menus This unit has the following setup menus. •B asic setup menu • Extended setup menu To access the extended setup menu, a setting on the internal SS-89 board is required. For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-2 Chapter 10 Setup Menus To display setup menus With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display, press the F5 (MENU) button. The currently selected setup menu item is displayed in the menu display, with the menu item number flashing.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-3 To display a desired sub-item For a menu item having sub-items, you can select a desired sub-item as follows. 1 With a desired menu item selected, press the F2 (SELECT) button. The currently selected sub-item name flashes.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Chapter 10 Setup Menus Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values (menu item B20) To reset the current active menu settings to their factory default values, proceed as follows.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-5 Line conversion mode Use the following procedure When setup menu item 018 ACTIVE LINE SELECT is set to 1035 Select the conversion mode in setup menu item 916 ACTIVE LINE 1035 CONVERT MODE. 1080 k 1035 (CONV): Convert the active scan lines from 1080 to 1035, without changing the aspect ratio.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-6 Chapter 10 Setup Menus a) a) a) a) To recall settings from a menu bank When recalling the settings saved in one of menu banks 1 to 3, set the corresponding one of menu items B01 RECALL BANK 1 to B03 RECALL BANK 3 to ON, then press F5 (SET) button.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-7 10-3 Items in the Basic Setup Men u The basic setup menu contains the following items. In the “Settings” column of the table, the factory default settings are indicated by an enclosing box. Item number Item name Settings 001 PREROLL TIME 0S .
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-8 Chapter 10 Setup Menus Item number Item name Settings 009 a) CHARACTER TYPE 011 a) CHARACTER V-SIZE SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT Determines the type of characters such as time c.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-9 Item number Item name Settings B01 RECALL BANK 1 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1. B02 RECALL BANK 2 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 2. B03 RECALL BANK 3 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 3.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-10 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels The extended setup menu contains the following items.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-11 109 Item number Item name Settings FORCED EE WHEN TAPE UNTHREAD During tape threading and unthreading, and when no cassette is inserted, select whether the setting of the function menu item PB/EE controls the PB/EE setting for output signals.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-12 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu 118 Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KEY INHIBIT switch on the switch panel is set to ON. The following sub-items control different sets of switches and buttons independently.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-13 135 TELE-FILE THREAD COUNTER CLEAR MODE Select whether to clear the thread counter when formatting a Tele-File.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-14 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 301 VAR SPEED RANGE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed mode from a remote control unit connected to the REMOTE-1 IN(9P) connector or REMOTE-1 OUT (9P) connector.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-15 Item number Item name Settings 310 REC INHIBIT Select the conditions under which recording is inhibited when F5 (RECINH) is set to ON in function menu page 4. ALL : All tape recording is inhibited. CRASH: Normal tape recording is inhibited.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-16 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu 318 EDIT RETRY For two-VTR editing, set when this unit is used as the recorder. Selects the operation if the recorder was not synchronized in time. OFF: Editing is not carried out, and the unit stops.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-17 Item number Item name Settings 401 FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUEUP Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing-up operation.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-18 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 501 STILL TIMER Select the time delay from the tape transport stopping (either .
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-19 602 VITC POSITION SEL-2 In 59.94i, 29.97PsF mode Select a line to insert the VITC in. (For SD output) 12H to 18H to 20H: Select any line from 12 to 20. Note You can insert the VITC signal in two places.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-20 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 608 PHASE CORRECTION Select whether or not to carry out phase correction control on the LTC generated by the time code generator. OFF : No control ON: Carry out control.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-21 Item number Item name Settings 620 TC CONVERT 24F t 25F (in 50i or 25PsF mode only) Select whether to convert playback time code to 25F time code during playback of tape recorded in 24PsF or 23.98PsF mode.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-22 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu 653 UMID HD VANC LINE Specify the HDSDI signal VANC line into which the UMID should be inserted. 9, 572 14,577 19,582 10,573 15,578 20,583 11,574 16,579 12,575 17,580 13,576 18,581 Note The output VANC line during playback follows the setting for recording.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-23 Item number Item name Settings 703 BLANK LINE SELECT Switch blanking on or off for individual lines in the vertical blanking interval of the SD video signal. The Y/C signal and odd/even fields are blanked simultaneously.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-24 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 712 VIDEO PROCESS ON CAP LOCK 2FIELD When the function menu item CAPSTN or setup menu item 106 is set to 2F for 2- field playback, select whether or not to carry out a “picture shift”.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-25 SYSTEM PHASE SC 719 SYSTEM PHASE SYNC Adjust the SD output signal sync phase. 0 to 80H to FFH 720 Adjust the SD output signal subcarrier phase. 0 to 3FFH 721 Y/C DELAY For playback from an analog Betacam cassette, adjust the Y/C delay.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-26 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item name Settings Item number 726 H BLANKING WIDTH Select the horizontal blanking width of the video output signal.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-27 Item number Item name Settings 801 DIGITAL JOG SOUND Turns the digital jog sound on and off. OFF: Digital jog sound is turned off. Audio of digital channels not subjected to speed correction is output.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-28 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 809 AUDIO LEVEL METER DIMMER CONTROL Set the brightness of the audio level meters. 0 to 7: Set in this range. 0 is the brightest, and 7 the dimmest.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-29 826 AUDIO PB VOLUME SELECT Selects which PB control knobs are assigned to control playback of digital audio channels.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-30 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu 903 FREEZE MODE Select the freeze mode and timing. FIELD : Freeze a video field. Field may be odd or even, according to the timing. FLD1: Freeze an odd field. FLD2: Freeze an even field.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-31 Item number Item name Settings 934 CROSS COLOR (DC) Carry out the down-converter cross color adjustment. 0 to 8 to 15 935 DETAIL GAIN (DC) Carry out the down-converter image enhancer adjustment. Adjust the sharpness of edge emphasis.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-32 Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Item number Item name Settings 942 V FILTER SELECT Set the vertical interpolation filter coefficient for HD-SD converter output. The vertical resolution increases as the setting grows larger.
Chapter 10 Setup Menus Chapter 10 Setup Menus 10-33 961 BACKGROUND COLOR (UC) Set the color of the part where no material exists (background) for up-converting. BACK GROUND COLOR: Set the color. BLACK : Black GRAY: Gray BLUE: Blue TABLE: Set with the following Y/PB/PR tables.
Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-1 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-1 Remo ving a Cassette When T ape Slac k Occur s If tape slack occurs in the unit, it is necessary to remove the upper lid and sound baffle. This job should always be entrusted to a technician who has undergone service training.
11-2 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-3 Err or Messages Z ALARM indicator This unit is equipped with a self-diagnosis function, and if a problem is detected, displays an error message in the time data display and on the monitor.
Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-3 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection Error Message List Code Message Description – NO COMMUNICATION Abnormality in the interface between the lower control panel (KY-464/465 board) and SYS CPU (SS-89 board) has been detected on the lower control panel side.
11-4 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-4 Moisture Condensation When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm location, or used in a very humid place, moisture from the air can condense on the head-drum.
Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-5 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 11-5 Regular Chec ks 11-5-1 Digital Hours Meter The digital hours meter can display seven items of information, in corresponding display modes, about the operational history of the unit.
11-6 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection Component Digital hours meter indication (menu number in parenthesis) Guideline replacement intervals R: Replace C: Che.
Appendix Appendix A-1 Specifications General Recording format HDCAM Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 2.2 A (220 W), when used without optional devices Peak inrush current .
Appendix A-2 Appendix Specifications Digital Betacam playback: Still to approx. ±50 times normal playback speed MPEG IMX/Betacam SX playback: Still to approx. ±78 times normal playback speed Analog Betacam playback: Still to ±35 times normal playback speed (525/59.
Appendix Appendix A-3 Digital Betacam playback Video Digital Audio (CH1 to CH4) Analog Audio (cue track) MPEG IMX playback Video Digital Audio (CH1 to CH4) Betacam SX playback Video Digital Audio (CH1 to CH4) Bandwidth Y0 to 5.75 MHz +0.5 dB/–0.5 dB K factor R–Y/B–Y 0 to 2.
Appendix A-4 Appendix Specifications Analog Betacam playback Video Audio a) Reference level: +4 dBm Processor adjustment range Video level ±3 dB/ – ∞ to +3 dB selectable Chroma level ±3 dB/ – ∞ to +3 dB selectable Setup level (59.
Appendix Appendix A-5 AUDIO INPUT(AES/EBU) CH1/2, 3/4 BNC (2) Complies with AES-3id-1995 TIME CODE IN XLR 3-pin, female (1) 0.5 to 18 Vp-p, 10 k Ω , balanced Output connectors HDSDI OUTPUT BNC (3 including 1 for character superimposition) Serial digital (1.
Appendix A-6 Appendix Specifications Optional accessories HKDW-101 Control Panel HKDW-102 SDTI Interface Board BKMW-102 Remote Control Unit BKMW-103 Control Panel Extension Kit RCC-5G 9-pin remote con.
Appendix Appendix A-7 Relation between HKDV-900/503 setting items and setup menu of this unit a) Valid for output only when F1 (V.PROC) in function menu page 2 is set to MENU. b) Select whether to set DC or UC with menu item 212 (VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL SELECT).
Appendix A-8 Appendix Specifications HD/SD video output phase settings For the HD/SD video output phase setting, you can use the maintenance menu. For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
Index Index I-1 Index A AC IN connector 2-17 ALARM indicator 2-12 Analog audio input/output section 2-15 video input/output section 2-16 ASSEMBLE button 2-11 Audio control section 2-4 monitor signal o.
Index Index I-2 Index N Non-drop frame mark 3-7 mode 9-4 O Operation mode 3-7 OUTREF (function menu) 9-7 P PANEL SELECT switch 2-14 Parts replacement 11-6 PB controls 2-6 PB/EE (function menu) 9-3 PHO.
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