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PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER PD W -R1 OPERA TION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 1 ).
2 • Read t hese i nstructio ns. • Keep t hese ins tructio ns. • Heed a ll warni ngs. • Fol low a ll inst ructi ons . • Do not use this appara tus near w ater. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ven til ation ope nings . Install in accordan ce with the manuf acturer ’s instruc tions .
3 If you ha ve qu estion s on th e use of the abo ve Pow er Cord/ Applianc e Conne ctor/Plu g, ple ase c onsult a q ualifi ed se rvice personne l. When ins talli ng the i nstal lation spac e must be secu red in consid eration of the ventilati on and servi ce operation .
4 For the c ustomers in th e USA and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES For the c ustomers in Europe This prod uct with t he CE m arking co mplie s wit h both the EM C Directive (89/336 /EEC) and the Lo w Voltage Dir ectiv e (73/23/ EEC) issue d by th e Comm ission of the European Commu nity.
5 Tabl e of Co ntents Table of Content s Before Using the Unit ............. ......... ........ 7 Setting the Line Mode ................................ 7 Chapter 1 Overvie w 1-1 Features ....... .............. ......... ......... ........ 9 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2-1 Configurat ion .
6 Table of Conten ts 6-1-3 Assigning User-Defined Clip Titles 75 6-1-4 Assigning User-Defined Clip and Clip List Names ....................................... 76 6-2 File Acc ess Mode File O perations ... 78 6-2-1 Making FAM Connections ..............
7 Before Using the Unit Before Using the Unit Setting the Line Mode This unit is ship ped with t he line mode still unset . Therefore y ou need to set the line mod e before using the unit. (The uni t cannot be used unless the line mode is set. ) Once it is set, th e line mo de is re tained e ven when the unit is powered off.
8 Before Using the Unit a) Underl ined values a re the fac tory defaul ts. • The followi ng video pr ocessing parameters Item No. Item name Settings a) 525 (U)/525 (J) 625 Basic menu 002 CHARACTER H.
9 1-1 Feat ures Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features The PDW-R1 i s a conven ient, compact, and light weight optical disc recorde r. It allows yo u to record to opti cal discs, play b ack optical d iscs, and rec ord audio and vi deo data files transferred over the S400 (i.
Chapter 1 Ov ervie w 10 1-1 Feat ures 1) A c lip is crea ted ev ery ti me rec ording is stop ped. •Vide o and aud io data a re alwa ys recor ded in emp ty sect ions of the disc. Reco rdin g be gin s i nst antl y, e ven afte r p layb ack, wit hou t o verw ri ting existin g video on the di sc.
11 2-1 Configu ration Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2-1 Configura tion Operation of the PDW-R 1 uses the par ts shown in the following fi gure. S D I S D I Press here to raise the cover. Security slot You can fit a commercially av ailable securi ty cable into this slot.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 12 2-2 Control Panel 2-2 Control Pane l a ACCESS indicator This lights whe n the disc is acc essed and when a file is opened by a F AM or F TP connect ions (s ee page 72) .
Chap ter 2 Na mes a nd F uncti ons of Par ts 13 2-2 Control Panel 1 Time data se ttings section a INT/EXT/RP188 (int ernal/ external/ RP188 selector) switch Befor e rec ord ing t ime c ode, s elec t the type o f ti me cod e with th is swi tch. INT: Use time code ge nerate d internal ly by th is unit .
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 14 2-2 Control Panel each clip or sub -clip appear. Pr ess once more to turn t he button off, and return to a whole- screen di splay. To display t he thumbnai ls of essen ce mark frames (fr ames with an essence mark a ttached), ho ld down the SHIFT button, and press th is but ton.
Chap ter 2 Na mes a nd F uncti ons of Par ts 15 2-2 Control Panel speed vari es in the range ±1 times nor mal speed, acc ording to the rotati on rate of the jog dial.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 16 2-2 Control Panel 5 Recording and pla ybac k contr ol section a PREV (previo us) button Press this b utton, turning it o n, to show the first frame of the current clip. While th e first frame of a clip is sho wn, pressing thi s butt on jumps to t he beginni ng of th e previous clip.
Chap ter 2 Na mes a nd F uncti ons of Par ts 17 2-3 LCD Panel 2-3 LCD Panel a Indicators on the back of the LCD panel There are two indica tors, as follows. OPERATION in dicator: Light s when the o n/standby switch on the con trol panel is in the on ( " ) positi on.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 18 2-3 LCD Pane l e REC INHI (recording inhi bit) indica tor This light s in the following c ases. • When a di sc with rec ording inhi bited is loaded. • When ext ended menu it em 310 “ REC INHIBIT” is set to “on.
Chap ter 2 Na mes a nd F uncti ons of Par ts 19 2-3 LCD Panel “BATT” a nd “E” flashi ng: Exhau sted ( charging require d). Operati on of the PDW- R1 stops. e Disc loaded ma rk This li ghts wh ile a d isc is loa ded in th e PDW -R1. It flas hes as the disc is i nserted, and while it is being eject ed.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 20 2-3 LCD Pane l a) This app ears when a dis c is loaded , an d the for mat of a cl ip re cord ed on the disc is di fferent from the format spec ified by basi c menu item 031 or the sett ing of the “AUDIO CONFIG” - “DATA LENGTH” item in the mainte nance men u.
Chap ter 2 Na mes a nd F uncti ons of Par ts 21 2-4 Conne ctors 2-4 Connec tors a PHONES jack and LEVEL kn ob The jack is a standard st ereo jack. C onnect stereo headphones wi th an i mpedance of 8 ohms, to monitor the audio during p layback. (Non-aud io signals are mut ed.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 22 2-4 Conne ctors c REMOTE (remote control signa l) connector (D- sub 9 -pin) To control the PDW-R1 from a co ntroller or VTR supportin g the RS-422 A Sony 9-pin VT R protocol , connect the d evice to thi s connector.
Chap ter 2 Na mes a nd F uncti ons of Par ts 23 2-4 Conne ctors To treat t he input and output sign als of these connectors as non-audio si gnals, set the maintenance menu it em “AUDIO CONFIG”-“NON- AUDIO INPUT” (recording) and extended menu item 823 “NON-AUDIO FLAG PB” (playback).
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 24 2-4 Conne ctors “AUDIO CONFIG”-“NON- AUDIO INPUT” (recording) and extended menu item 823 “NON-AUDIO FLAG PB” (playback). See 7-3-2 “Exten ded Menu Opera tions ” (page 108 ) for more information a bout ho w to make extend ed menu settings.
25 3-1 Conn ections and Setting s Chapter 3 Preparations 3-1 Connections an d Settings Note Product ion of some of the periph erals and relate d devic es described in t his chapt er has been di scontinued . For advi ce about choosin g devices, please cont act your Son y dealer or a Sony sales r epresent ative .
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 26 3-1 Conne ctions an d Set tings 71. For informa tion about how to use the softw are, refer to the Help prov ided in the software. Using the ( network) connector (FTP connection) The following shows an example of an FTP (File Tran sfer Protoc ol) connecti on.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 27 3-1 Conn ections and Setting s 3-1-3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System You can send vi deo/audio si gnals (AV/C dat a) from thi s unit t o a nonli near edi ting system c onnecte d to th e S400 (i.LINK) conn ector. The following figure sho ws an example con nection.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 28 3-1 Conne ctions an d Set tings S D I PDW-R1 (i.LINK) DV OUT 1 S400 (i.LINK) 1 : i.LINK cable (not supplied) DSR-400/400P/4 50WS/450WSP settings REC TRIGGER switch : INT ON.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 29 3-1 Conn ections and Setting s 3-1-5 Con nections f or Cut Editing By connecting t his unit t o a VTR (for example, M SW- M2000/M2000P or DSR-2000/2 000P) and an editing control uni t, you can make up a cut edi ting system. So me example conn ections are show n in the followin g.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 30 3-1 Conne ctions an d Set tings When using the ed iting functions of the recorder REF VIDEO IN REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) S400 IN DC OUT 12V 1/2 3/4 OUT 1/2 3/4 SDI IN OUT(SUPER) VIDEO IN OUT1 OUT2(SUPER) TC IN OUT AUDIO OUT 1/3 2/4 1/3 2/4 AUDIO IN REMO TE 1 OUT (9P) REMO TE PD W -R1 2 REF VIDEO IN REF .
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 31 3-1 Conn ections and Setting s 3-1-6 Using the RM-280 Editing Controller You can c onnec t an RM-2 80 Editi ng Contro ller to this unit and use it as an editor or as a remo te control ler.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 32 3-1 Conne ctions an d Set tings recordin g from the R M-280 (when XDC AM mode is selected). RM-280 s ettings EDITOR/RE MOTE CONT ROL switch: REMO TE CONTROL Setup menu item 19 “FNC MODE”: XDCAM For info rmation abou t fun ction assi gnments t o PF keys in XDCAM mode, ref er to the Operation Ma nual for the RM - 280.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 33 3-2 Power Prepa rations 3-2 Power Preparations This unit can be po wered by a batt ery pack, DC power, or AC power. 3-2-1 Using A C P ower Connect an AC power sour ce (100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz) to the ~ AC IN con nector on the right side of the un it with an AC power cord (not sup plied, see page 1 33 ).
34 3-3 Setup / 3-4 Sett ing the Date and Time Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 3-3 Setup The princi pal setup oper ations b efore op erating th is uni t can be carri ed out usi ng setup menus. The setup menus of this unit compri se a basic set up menu and an extended setup menu.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 35 3-5 Supe rimposed Te xt Info rmation Note The time zone is reset t o the f actory defau lt when you execute the mai ntenance men u item “RESET ALL SETUP.” You will need to set it aga in. The date an d time are not reset.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 36 3-5 Superimpose d Text Informat ion a Type of time d ata Note If the time data or u ser’s bit s cannot be read co rrectly, they will be displaye d with an aste risk. For exa mple, “T*R”, “U*R”, “T*R.” or “U*R.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 37 3-5 Supe rimposed Te xt Info rmation a) Read erro rs will occur if th e playba ck conditio n continue s to deteriorate . If a read erro r occurs, a “ Disc Err or!” alarm ap pears in the time data display, the pi cture freez es, and audio is mut ed.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 38 3-6 Handl ing Discs 3-6 Handling Di scs 3-6- 1 Dis cs Us ed for Reco rding and Pla ybac k This disc recorder uses the follo wing disc for recording and playba ck: PFD2 3 Profession al Disc 1) (capaci ty 23.3 GB) 1) Professional Di sc is a tradema rk of Sony Cor poration.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 39 3-6 Handl ing Discs If mess age “H UMID!” appear s in the time dat a disp lay There is mo isture cond ensation in the unit. For the steps to take when the message appears, se e 8-2 “Condensat ion” (page 121). 3-6-5 Fo rmatti ng a Disc An unused di sc requi res no formatti ng operat ion.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 40 3-6 Handl ing Discs The disc is e jected. After re moving the disc, y ou do not need to retur n the screw to its orig inal positi on. Normal o peration wi ll resume when the unit is powered o n again. 3 Close the rubber cover fi rmly.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 41 3-6 Handl ing Discs To exit witho ut salva gin g Press th e RESET butt on. The state of section where recordi ng was interrupted is saved, but no salvage proc essing i s done. Sections whi ch were recorded normally can be p layed back, but no new recording can be done o n the di sc.
42 4-1 Recordin g Chapter 4 Recordin g/Playback 4-1 Recording This secti on describes vi deo and audio rec ording on t he unit. 4-1-1 Preparations f or Recordi ng Button/switch settings Before beginn ing recor ding, make any necessary b utton/ switch settings.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 43 4-1 Recording T o set the video recor di ng format Use basic menu item 031 “RECORDING FORMAT” to select the video recording format fr om MPEG IMX 50 Mbps, MPEG I MX 40 Mbps, MPE G IMX 30 Mbps, a nd DVCAM. The factory d efault setting i s IMX50.
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 44 4-1 Recordin g 4-1-2 Recording Time Code and User Bit V alues There are the foll owing four ways of reco rding t ime cod e: • Internal P reset mode, which recor ds the out put of the interna l time code genera tor, set before hand to an initia l value.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 45 4-1 Recording 1 Watchi ng the ind icators above th e time dat a display, press the CO UNT ER S EL butt on to selec t TC. 2 Press the HOLD button . The SHUTTLE but ton lights and t he first two di gits of the time c ode show n in the tim e data displa y start flashing.
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 46 4-1 Recordin g T o record time code that f ollow s sequentially upon the la st recor ded time code You can record ti me code so tha t it is conti nuous from one clip to the next on the disc. Set the I NT/EXT/RP 188 switch t o INT and the PR ESET/ REGEN switch to RE GEN before hand.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 47 4-1 Recording To sy nchronize t o ti me code in put to the T C IN connector • Set the INT/EXT/RP1 88 switch to E XT and the PRESET /REGEN sw itch to REG EN. • Set extended menu ite m 629 “TC SELECT” to “tc.
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 48 4-1 Recordin g To directly record SMPTE RP-188 LTC in an SDI signal Connect an SDI sign al contai ning SMPT E RP188 LTC to the SD I IN connecto r. Press t he VIDEO INPUT SEL button and, whil e viewin g the ti me data display or the video panel, sele ct SDI.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 49 4-2 Playb ack 4-2 Playback This sectio n describes p layback of video and audio. Disc pla yback star t position Althou gh this un it uses op tical disc s, it is design ed to of fer the most conven ient features of tape playback by VTRs.
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 50 4-2 Playba ck 1 With the SHIFT bu tton held down, press the STATUS but ton. The process co ntrol screen 1) appears i n the vide o pane l. 1) When the line mod e is 525(U)/525 (J), SETUP ap pears instead of BLACK. Notes • Do the follo wing operat ions withi n 30 seconds.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 51 4-2 Playb ack 3 If you selected “ VAR” in step 2 , set the paramet er valu e by holdi ng down the co rres ponding but ton a nd rotating the jog d ial, whil e viewin g the vid eo. Setti ng values var y with t he rota tion sp eed of th e jog dia l.
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 52 4-2 Playba ck setting), just turning th e jog dial with the JOG bu tton off starts playback in jog mode. Pla yback in shuttle mode In shuttle mode, you can control th e speed of playback by the angular positi on of the shuttle d ial.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 53 4-2 Playb ack Press the TH UMBNAIL but ton, turning it off. 2 Use the arrow butt ons or the jog di al to select the desi red c lip. You can sel ect clips with the following operation s. Press the PREV or NEXT button: Move to the previous or next clip.
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 54 4-2 Playba ck 4-2-4 Clip List Playbac k You can play back clips in the order of clip li sts created with the scene selection functi on (see page 58) . Pla ying bac k in c lip list or der Proceed as follows. 1 If the clip li st that you want to play exi sts on the disc, load it into th e current clip l ist.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 55 4-2 Playb ack To perform rep eat playbac k, set exten ded menu item 142 “REPEAT MODE” to “play,” and t hen proceed as fol lows. 1 Insert a disc. To perform repeat playback for n ormal playbac k, proceed to step 3 .
Chapter 4 Recordin g/Pla ybac k 56 4-2 Playba ck You return to t he thumbnail screen, and a loc k icon appears on t he thumbnail o f the selected cl ip to show that it is locked. Locked cli ps cannot be delet ed or renamed. Unlock t he clip if you want to perform an y of these oper ations.
Chapter 4 Recording/ Pla ybac k 57 4-2 Playb ack When the target cli p is referenced in a clip list: “DELETE CLIP & CLIP LIST?” (The clip list that referenc es the clip will also be deleted .
58 5-1 Overv iew Chapter 5 Scene Selection 5-1 Overvie w What is scene selecti on? Scene select ion is a functi on whic h allo ws you to select material (clips) from the material recorded on a disc and perform cut ed iting. Yo u can do t his by oper ating o n this unit only.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 59 5-1 Overv iew Flo w of scene se lection edit ing S D I S D I Inser t disc cont aining recor ded materia l into th is unit Load clip lists (s ee page 68) To edit a clip .
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 60 5-1 Overv iew Clips Material recorded on a disc with this u nit is mana ged in units called “ clips.” A cl ip contains the material betwee n a recording start poi nt (In point) and a recording end poi nt (Out point ).
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 61 5-2 Creatin g Clip Lists Clip list pla ybac k Clips and cli p lists are sa ved togeth er on a disc. Clips are played back according to clip list data. 5-2 Creating Cl ip L ists Bef ore st arting Insert a disc cont aining recorded c lips into the u nit.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 62 5-2 Creating Clip Lists 2 Use the arrow butt ons or the jog di al to select the desi red c lip. You can al so select clip s with the fo llowing operations. Press the PREV or NEXT button: Move s to the previous or next clip.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 63 5-2 Creatin g Clip Lists To search Use the jog and shuttle dials. 2 At the p oint you want to set as t he In poi nt, ho ld down the G /I N button and pre ss the SET b utton . An In point is set , and th e IN indi cator ligh ts.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 64 5-2 Creating Clip Lists Load the clip list from the disc i nto the unit memory (see page 68) . To return to the full-screen display Press th e THUMBNAIL butt on, tur ning it on. 3 Use the arrow butt ons or the jog di al to select the desi red su b cl ip.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 65 5-2 Creatin g Clip Lists 5-2-3 T ri mming S ub Clips 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 of 5-2-2 “Reorder ing Sub Clips” to select a sub clip and display t he sub clip ope ration menu. 2 Use the F or f butt on to selec t TRIM, and th en press the SET butt on.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 66 5-2 Creating Clip Lists 5-2-4 Deleting Su b Clips 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 of 5-2-2 “Reorder ing Sub Clips” to select a sub clip and display t he sub clip ope ration menu. 2 Use the F or f butt on to selec t DELETE , and then press the SET button .
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 67 5-2 Creatin g Clip Lists 1 Display the CLIP menu. See “To di splay the CLIP men u” (page 68). 2 Use the F or f button t o move the c ursor to SAVE, an d then press the g butt on. A list of clip lists appears. “NEW FILE ” is displ ayed for cli p li sts withou t any registered data.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 68 5-3 Managing Clip Li sts ( CLIP Menu) 5-3 Man aging Clip List s (CLIP Menu) After you create a clip list, you can use the CLIP menu to save it to disc, load it fr om disc i nto the unit memory, a nd delete it fr om the d isc.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 69 5-3 Manag ing Clip Lists (CLIP Me nu) 3 Use the F or f butt on or th e jog dial t o select t he des ired clip list , and the n press the g but ton A confirmation me ssage like t he one shown below appears. 4 Press th e SET but ton.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 70 5-3 Managing Clip Li sts ( CLIP Menu) “00:00 .00.00. ” You can set t he initial ti me code to any value. 1 Load an existi ng clip list for whic h you want to set the initia l time cod e into to the unit m emory a s the curr ent clip list.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 71 5-4 Using PDZ-1 Pro xy Browsi ng Software 5-4 Using PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software When a comput er with the PDZ- 1 Proxy B rowsing Software insta lled is connected to this unit, you c an transfer the prox y AV dat a and metadata files recorded o n a disc to the compu ter.
72 6-1 Overv iew Chapter 6 File Operations 6-1 Overvie w A remote compu ter can be connecte d to thi s unit and u sed to operate on record ed data which has b een saved in d ata files, such as v ideo and audio data files. There are t wo ways to connec t a remot e computer.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 73 6-1 Overv iew 6-1-2 File Operation Restricti ons This sectio n explains wh ich operat ions are possible on files stored in each directory. When requi red, the foll owing operat ion table s distin guish reading and overwr iting fr om part ial read ing and overw riting .
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 74 6-1 Overv iew h) When a C*.MXF file i s deleted , the C* M01.XML fi le with th e same name in the “C*” part is also dele ted automat ical ly. Notes • Directories canno t be created in the Clip direct ory. • When the following operati ons, support ed by versi on 1.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 75 6-1 Overv iew General directory a) UTF-8 file name s can be up to 63 bytes in length. (De pending on the charact er ty pe, fi le name s (incl uding e xtensi on) may be limi ted to 21 char acters .
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 76 6-1 Overv iew 5 With the STOP but ton held down, rotate the jog or shuttle dial to move the asteri sk (*) on the left of the menu items to “TITLE.” The asterisk indi cates the sele cted item. 6 With the SHUTTLE bu tton held down , rotate the jog or shuttle d ial to select “enable.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 77 6-1 Overv iew 1 Before you start, set the “TITLE” sub item of basi c men u it em 035 “CLI P TIT LE NA MING SELE CT” t o “enable,” and set a ti tle (see the prev ious section) . 2 Press th e MENU butto n. 3 Rotate t he jog dial or the shutt le dial to di splay menu item 03 6.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 78 6-2 File Acces s Mode File Oper ations - The user-defined name or standa rd format name is displaye d for clip s without a ti tle. • If the fi rmware of yo ur XDCAM devi ce is versi on 1.4x or lower, clips with user-defined na mes appear as “C5000” to “C 9999,” in order of recor ding.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 79 6-2 File Access Mode File Operations 2 If this unit is connected to a remote computer by FTP, log out from the FTP session (see p age 80) . 3 Connect the S4 00 (i.LINK) conn ector on this uni t to the i.L INK (IEEE139 4) connector on the r emote computer, using an i.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 80 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations T o disab le F AM connections Execute one of the pr ocedures descri bed in the pr evious section “Reco nnecting” to make a FAM connect ion between this u nit and the remo te computer. To d isable FAM connection s, set extend ed menu i tem 215 “i.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 81 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s • Recording, play back, search an d other disc operations (see p age 16) : Stoppe d • THUMBNAIL button (see page 13) : Off • Disc access b.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 82 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations 6-3-2 C ommand List The FTP protocol comman ds suppor ted by th is uni t include standar d commands (see the next section) a nd extended co mmands (see page 86) . Notes • To execut e FTP c ommands, you must instal l app lication software suc h as PDZ-1 on you r computer.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 83 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s STR U Specifies the data s tructure. STR U <SP> <structu re-code> < CRLF> <str uc ture- cod e> can b e any of t he following . However , for XDCAM, th e structure is alw a ys “F , ” regardless of t he structur e-code spec ification .
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 84 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations ST OR Begins t ransf er of a cop y of a file in the speci fied path on the rem ote compu ter to the c urrent d irectory on this unit. Depen ding o n the t ype of fil e tra nsf erred, the f o llo wing fi les are creat ed.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 85 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s ST A T Send s inf o rmation about p roperties of the sp ecified file , or abou t data tran sf er status , fro m this u nit to th e remote comput er . The f ollo wing pro perty info rmation is sent, d ependi ng on the file ty pe .
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 86 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations Extended commands The followin g table sho ws the ext ended FTP c ommands support ed by this u nit. In the Command syn tax column, <SP> means a space, entered by pr essing the space bar, and <CRLF> means a new line, entered by pressing the Enter ke y.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 87 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s a) This is supporte d from firmw are version 1.5 . SITE CHMOD a) L ock s and unloc ks clips . Al so se ts per mis sions f or di rect or ies and file s in the Ge nera l directory .
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 88 6-4 Recording Continu ous Time Code Wit h FAM and FTP Connectio ns 6-4 Recording Continuous Time Code With F AM and FTP Connect ions When you ar e conne cted t o the uni.
89 7-1 Menu S ystem Configurat ion Chapter 7 Menus 7-1 Menu Syst em Configur atio n The sett ings for thi s unit use th e followi ng menus. • Setup menu See the next i tem. • Maintenan ce menu This pr ovides audi o control, an d networ k and setup menu setti ngs, and also sh ows version inf ormation.
Chapter 7 Menus 90 7-2 Basic Set up Menu 7-2 Basic Setup Me nu 7-2-1 Items in the B asic Set up Menu The basic me nu items ( excluding the items re lated to th e digital hours meter ) are li sted i n the foll owing tabl e.
Chapter 7 Menus 91 7-2 Basi c Setu p Menu 006 LOCAL F UNCTION ENABLE Determine w hich rec ording and pla yback con trol b utt ons on the contro l panel a re enab l ed when this u nit is contro lled fr om e xternal eq uipme nt. dis (all di sabl e) : All b ut tons a nd s wi tches are disab l ed.
Chapter 7 Menus 92 7-2 Basic Set up Menu 016 ALARM D ISPLA Y Select w hether or not to displ a y alarm messag es . off : Do no t displa y alarm messages . (How e v er , cer tain important alarms ar e displa y ed). limit (on (limited)) : Di spla y only a mi nim um n umbe r of ala rm message s.
Chapter 7 Menus 93 7-2 Basi c Setu p Menu a) This is supporte d from firmw are version 1.5 . 035 CLIP TITLE NAMING SELECT Sp ecify whe ther or n ot to allo w user defi nition of the t itles as signed to clips . off : Do not a llow assign ment. on: A llow as signme nt.
Chapter 7 Menus 94 7-2 Basic Set up Menu 7-2-2 Basic Menu Operations Basic setup men u operations This section exp lains how t o select setup men u items and how to chan ge their va lues. The operation s are common t o both the basi c menu and th e extended men u.
Chapter 7 Menus 95 7-2 Basi c Setu p Menu 4 With the SHUTTLE bu tton held down , rotate the jog dial or shut tle dial to ch ange the set ting. The disp lays in the video panel, on an exte rnal monitor, and in the t ime data display secti on change as shown below whe n you hold d own the SHUTTLE butto n.
Chapter 7 Menus 96 7-2 Basic Set up Menu 3 Hold down the SHUTTLE butto n, and turn the j og dial or shuttl e dial to set menu item 013 to “on.” 4 Press th e SET but ton. 5 Hold down the SHUTTLE butto n, and turn the j og dial or shuttle dial to select the line mode 525 (U), 525(J ) or 625.
Chapter 7 Menus 97 7-3 Exte nded Menu 7-3 E xtende d Menu 7-3-1 Items in the Extended Menu The following tab les show the items in the ext ended menu. • Item names are t he names which app ear in the vide o panel, and on an e xternal monitor to whic h the outpu t of the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER)/SD I OUT (SUPER) connector i s inpu t.
Chapter 7 Menus 98 7-3 Exte nded Me nu 131 A UD IO V OLUME Select w hether ea ch of the ALL/ CH-1, C H-2 to CH -4 ad justment knobs on the c ontrol panel is eff ec tiv e to control th e audi o reco rd.
Chapter 7 Menus 99 7-3 Exte nded Menu 258 LIVE LOGGING Enable o r disab le th e liv e lo gging function when us ing the PDZ-1 Pro x y Browsing Softw are.
Chapter 7 Menus 100 7-3 Extende d Menu External synchr oniza tion to reference signal g enerators The internal reference signal generat or is synchronized either to a reference sig nal input to the REF VIDEO IN connector or an input video si gnal.
Chapter 7 Menus 101 7-3 Exte nded Menu Menu items in the 500s, r elating to disc pr ot ection Item num ber Item name Settings 501 STILL TIM ER T o protect t he dis c agains t shoc k a nd vib ratio ns,.
Chapter 7 Menus 102 7-3 Extende d Menu 611 TC OUTPUT PHASE IN EE MODE Select the time c ode output m ode f or output from the TC OUT connect or in E-E mode . mutng (mut ing) : Supp ress t he output. thru (thr ough) : Outp ut the t ime code input to the TC IN conn ector as it is.
Chapter 7 Menus 103 7-3 Exte nded Menu 652 UMID SDI V ANC LIN E Select the l ine in which U MID is output when me nu i tem 651 i s set to “on. ” 12 H (12 li ne), 13 H (13 line), 15 H (15 line), 1 .
Chapter 7 Menus 104 7-3 Extende d Menu 703 BL ANK LINE SE LECT Switch b lanking of the v ideo o utput sig nal on or off f o r indi vidual l ines in the v er tical bla nking interva l. The Y/ C signa l and o dd/e v en fields are b lank ed sim ultan eously .
Chapter 7 Menus 105 7-3 Exte nded Menu 713 VIDEO SET UP REFERENCE Select whether to remo v e the setu p (7.5% ) from the i nput analo g video signal s and whether to add th e setup (7 .5%) to the out put ana log vide o signal s (when 5 25(U ) or 525(J) line m ode is selecte d).
Chapter 7 Menus 106 7-3 Extende d Menu 731 WI DE MODE Sp ecify whether to reco rd and p la y bac k w ith the ad dition of wide pictu re infor mati on. Sub-item 1 INPUT Specify whet her to sa v e wide pi cture i nf ormation on a disc during recordi ng.
Chapter 7 Menus 107 7-3 Exte nded Menu 823 NON-A UDIO FLA G PB Control non-audio flags in di gital aud io outp ut. Sub-item 1 CH1/CH2 During pla yba c k (e xcept E-E mode), se t non-aud io flags in di gital au dio output to the f o llo wing state s. on: Set to on (d ata is non-au dio) auto : Set as f ollo ws .
Chapter 7 Menus 108 7-3 Extende d Menu 7-3-2 Extended Menu Operations The extended menu ca n be us ed with the same proced ures as in the basi c menu. However, sin ce with th e factor y defaul t settings t he extended men u is not di splayed, i t is fir st necessary to enable di splay of the extende d menu.
Chapter 7 Menus 109 7-3 Exte nded Menu 3 Replace the cov er. Note Tighten the sc rews firmly. To en able ext ended menu di splay in t he mainte nance m enu The menu screens i n the foll owing procedure are those that appear i n the vide o panel, and on a mo nitor to whic h the output of the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER)/S DI OUT (SUPER) conn ector is input .
Chapter 7 Menus 110 7-3 Extende d Menu What is a UMID? The UMID (Uni que Mate rial Iden tifier ) is a uni que identif ier for audio-visual material defined b y the SMPTE33 0M-2003 st andard .
Chapter 7 Menus 111 7-3 Exte nded Menu 2 Set the fol lowin g it em. To change the currently selected i tem Hold down the S TOP butto n, and tur n the jog di al or shuttle dial. To select a different d igit to be chang ed Turn the jog dial or shuttl e dial.
Chapter 7 Menus 112 7-4 Maintenanc e Menu 7-4 Maintenance M enu 7-4-1 Items in the Maintenance Menu The follo wing tab les show the items in th e mainte nance menu. • Item names are t he names which app ear in the vide o panel, and on an e xternal monitor to whic h the outpu t of the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER)/SD I OUT (SUPER) connector i s inpu t.
Chapter 7 Menus 113 7-4 Maint enance Menu For details of how to make settings, see “T o change network sett ings” (page 1 15). SUBNET MASK PRESET Set the subne t mask. 255.255.2 55.000 Note When DHCP is set to “ENABLE, ” it is not possible to set the subnet mask.
Chapter 7 Menus 114 7-4 Maintenanc e Menu For detail s about OTHERS items other than the abo ve, refer to the Ma inte nance Manu al. 7-4-2 Maintenance Men u Opera tions Basic maintenanc e menu operations The follo wing ex plains how to select m aintena nce menu items and how t o change their val ues.
Chapter 7 Menus 115 7-4 Maint enance Menu 4 Press the g button. A lower-level menu (setting modi fication screen) appears. The c urrent setting is h ighlighted, and the arrow ( C ) flashes to indic ate that you can move t o a higher-level menu.
Chapter 7 Menus 116 7-4 Maintenanc e Menu 1 Using the F / f bu ttons to select “IP ADDRESS.” 2 Press the g button. The IP ADDRESS PRESET menu appears, an d the digit that can be changed flashes. 3 Set the IP address. To select a different d igit to be chang ed Use the G / g butt ons.
Chapter 7 Menus 117 7-5 System Menu 7-5 S ystem Men u 7-5-1 Items in the System Menu The follo wing table s show th e items in the system menu. Item names ar e the names which a ppear in the vide o panel, and on an ext erna l monitor t o which the outpu t of th e VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER )/SDI OUT (SUPER) c onnecto r is input.
Chapter 7 Menus 118 7-5 System Men u T o displa y disc status and clip status Insert a disc and pro ceed as fol lows. 1 Hold down th e SHI FT butt on an d pre ss the MENU but ton. The system me nu appears in t he video pa nel or on an external moni tor.
Chapter 7 Menus 119 7-5 System Menu T o set the date and time See 3-4 “Setti ng th e Date and Ti me” (pa ge 34)..
120 8-1 Periodic Mainten ance Chapter 8 Maintena nce and Troubleshooting 8-1 Periodic Mainte nance 8-1-1 Digital Hours Meter The digi tal hour s meter can provide six items of infor mation about th e ope rationa l histor y of t he unit .
121 8-2 Condens ation / 8-3 Er ror Message s Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T ro ubl eshoo ting 8-2 Condensation When th is unit is mov ed from a c old place to a warmer place, or ope rated i n high humidi ty, condensat ion may form on the opti cal picku p.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roub lesho oting 122 8-4 Alarms 8-4 Alarms An alarm (warning message) app ears in the time dat a display whe n an opera tion is attemp ted which is inappro priate for the se ttings on this unit or the state of the disc.
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T ro ubl eshoo ting 123 8-4 Alar ms When t he un it is po wered on a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 When a di sc is i nsert ed Messag e in time data displa y Displa y condition a) Description Action MENU V er .
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roub lesho oting 124 8-4 Alarms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 Durin g play back a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 During c ont.
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T ro ubl eshoo ting 125 8-4 Alar ms No Disc! on A b utton w a s pressed with no disc loaded . Oper ate af ter ins erting a disc. No Disc! on , limit, o ff An attem pt to de lete a clip w as ma de with no d isc load ed. No Disc! on, limit, o ff An attem pt to f ormat a di sc w as made with no d isc load ed.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roub lesho oting 126 8-4 Alarms MAX# SB CL P on, li mit, o ff An attempt w as made t o add a sub c lip when th e number of registe red sub cl ips had alre ady re ached the upper limit (300) of the spe cificati ons o f this uni t.
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T ro ubl eshoo ting 127 8-4 Alar ms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 Durin g recept io n of comma nds fro m an exter nal de vice co nnec ted to the REMOTE co nnect or ST OP O NCE! on, limi t The SUBCLI P but ton w as pre ssed dur ing playback of a cl ip l ist.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roub lesho oting 128 8-4 Alarms Run Sal vag e on, limit A rec ording or E-E displ a y co mmand wa s receiv ed f or a disc that needs cli p reco ve r y (salv age). T r y the ope ratio n agai n after r eco ve ring clips from the dis c (salv age func tion).
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T ro ubl eshoo ting 129 8-4 Alar ms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 Duri ng rec ord ing and e dit ing o perat ions Liv e Log g! on, limi t A time c ode or user bit p reset o pera tion wa s atte mpted with e xte nded men u ite m 258 “LIVE LOGGING” set t o “on.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roub lesho oting 130 8-4 Alarms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 Alarms relating to aud io and video s ignals a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic m.
131 Specifications Appendixes Specific atio ns General Power requirements 100 V to 24 0 V AC, 50/60 Hz DC, battery Power consumpti on AC: 37W DC or batter y: 31W Peak inrush curren t (1)Power ON, cur .
Appendi xes 132 Specifications ±1 times normal sp eed Shut tle mod e ±20 times normal speed Video perf ormance Sampli ng fre quency Y: 13.5 MHz, R–Y/B–Y: 6.75 MHz Quantiz ation 10 bits/s ample Analog composi te inpu t to anal og composite output Bandwid th: 30 Hz to 4.
Appendix es 133 Specifications S400 (i.LINK) 6-pin ( ×1), complyi ng with I EEE 139 4, supporting file access mode P o wer input/output connectors DC IN 12V XLR 4-pin, male ( ×1), 11 to 17 V DC DC OUT 12V 1) Round type 4-pin, f emale (×1) When driven by AC power: DC 14.
Appendi xes 134 Using the Shoulder Belt Using the Shoulder Be lt The foll owing figur es show how to f it the shoulde r belt (not suppl ied). Caution If you f it the shoul der belt incorrect ly, the unit ma y fall down and cause b ody inj ury. Fol low the pro cedures describe d below to fit or remove the shou lder belt.
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Appendix es 149 Gloss ary Glossar y AES/ EBU A standard est ablished jo intl y by the AES (Audi o Engineeri ng Societ y) and EBU (European Broadcasting Union) for serial transmission of digita l audio. T wo channel s of au dio can be transmi tted via a si ngle connector.
Appendix es 150 Glossa ry UMID Unique Materi al Identifier. A standard (SMPTE 330 M) for video and audio metadata. The Basic section of a UMID contains a globall y unique n umber and a material number for the identifi cation of recorded material .
Inde x 151 Index Index A AC IN connector 24 AC power inlet connector 11 switch 11 ACCESS indi cator 12 , 17 Accessories not su pplied 133 supplied 1 33 AES/EBU 19 Alarms 122 list 122 ALL/CH-1, CH-2 to.
Inde x 152 Index K KEY INHI indicator 17 KEY INHI switch 12 L LCD panel 11, 17 Level adjus tment 43 LEVEL knob 21 LIGHT switch 20 Line mode setting 7 Live loggin g functi on 71 Loading/u nloading a d .
Inde x 153 Index types 36 Time data settings section 13 Title 75 Troublesho oting 120 U UB/VIUB indi cator 1 8 U-BIT 13 UMID data 10 9 User bit recording 44 V VARIABLE switch 15 VIDEO IN connectors 23.
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