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Digital Videocassette Recorder

Digital Videocassette Recorder

3-867-754-11(1)

Digital

Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

DSR-2000/2000P

 1999 by Corporation Table of Contents

Owner’s Record For customers in the USA (DSR-2000 only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of The model and serial numbers are located in the rear. the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer reasonable protection against harmful interference when the to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This this product. equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Model No. Serial No. instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the WARNING user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.

Caution Television prograrms, films, tapes and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws.

For the customers in Europe (DSR-2000P only) This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive This symbol is intended to alert the user to the (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” Community. within the product’s enclosure that may be of Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of following European standards: electric shock to persons. • EN60065: Product Safety • EN55103-1: Electromagnetic Interference (Emission) This symbol is intended to alert the user to the • EN55103-2: Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity) presence of important operating and This product is intended for use in the following maintenance (servicing) instructions in the Electromagnetic Environment(s): literature accompanying the appliance. E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors) and E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio).

2 Table of Contents Table of Contents

Chapter1

Overview Features...... 7 System Configuration ...... 11 Location and Function of Parts ...... 12 Upper Control Panel...... 13 Lower Control Panel ...... 16 Subsidiary Control Panel ...... 25 Connector Panel ...... 28 Usable Cassettes ...... 33 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes ...... 34 Chapter2

Setting/Displaying Displaying Time Data and Unit’s Operating Status— Time Data and Text Superimposing Text Information ...... 35 Information Setting Time Code and User Bits ...... 39 Synchronizing the Internal Time Code Generator With an External Signal—External Lock ...... 42

Chapter3

Recording and Recording ...... 45 Playback Preparations for Recording ...... 45 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values...... 47 Recording Operation ...... 48 Playback ...... 49 Preparations for Playback ...... 49 Playback Operation ...... 50 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback...... 55 Synchronous Playback ...... 59 Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format (Optional DSBK-190 Required When Using i.LINK Interface) ...... 61

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Chapter4 Editing Automatic Editing ...... 67 Overview of Automatic Editing ...... 67 Button/Switch Settings for Editing ...... 70 Selecting an Edit Mode ...... 71 Setting Edit Points...... 72 Checking Edit Points...... 75 Modifying Edit Points ...... 76 Cuing Up to Edit Points ...... 78 Checking Edit Results—Preview ...... 80 Executing Automatic Editing ...... 81 DMC Editing ...... 84 Overview of DMC Editing ...... 84 Carrying Out DMC Editing...... 85 Preread Editing ...... 87 Special Editing Methods ...... 89 Quick Editing ...... 90 Continuous Editing ...... 91 Standalone Editing ...... 93 Manual Editing...... 94 Adding a Narration (Sound-on-Sound) ...... 95

4 Table of Contents Chapter5 ClipLink Operation Overview of ClipLink Operation ...... 97 Displaying ClipLink Log Data ...... 98 Detailed Data Display ...... 98 Cuing Up to Mark IN/OUT and Cue Points...... 99 Cuing Up to Any Desired Position ...... 99 Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN/Cue Points ...... 99 Rewriting ClipLink Log Data ...... 100 Changing the Reel Number ...... 100 Changing Mark IN/OUT Points ...... 100 Changing the OK/NG Status ...... 101 Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data ...... 103 Adding Mark IN/OUT Points ...... 103 Deleting Mark IN/OUT Points...... 103 Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data ...... 105

Chapter6

Setup Menu Menu System Configuration ...... 107 Basic Menu ...... 107 Items in the Basic Menu...... 107 Basic Menu Operations ...... 110 Extended Menu ...... 113 Items in the Extended Menu ...... 113 Extended Menu Operations...... 123

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Chapter7 Connections and Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Editing .. 125 Settings Connections for Cut Editing Using i.LINK Interface (Optional DSBK-190 Required) ...... 125 Connections for Digital Nonlinear Editing Using SDTI (QSDI) Interface ...... 127 Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface ...... 128 Connections for Preread Editing ...... 129 Settings Required When Connecting an External Editing Control Unit...... 130 Time Code Settings on This Unit ...... 130 Settings on Editing Control Units ...... 130 Connections for Component ...... 131 Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback .... 132 Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format (Optional DSBK-190 Required When Using i.LINK Interface) ...... 133

Chapter8

Maintenance and Condensation...... 135 Troubleshooting Head Cleaning...... 135 Periodic Maintenance ...... 136 Troubleshooting...... 137 Error Messages...... 139 Alarm Messages ...... 139

Appendixes Notes on Use...... 143 Specifications ...... 144 ClipLinkTM Guide ...... 147 What is ClipLink? ...... 147 Example System Configuration and Operation Flow ...... 148 Data Generated When Shooting ...... 149 Glossary ...... 152

Index ...... 155

6 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview 7 see the ) of this 1 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter Note There are two recording modes: two-channel mode There are two recording modes: two-channel When playing back a tape recorded in DVCPRO The recording track width is 15 µm, 50% wider than The recording track width is 15 µm, high audio The PCM encoding method yields a A DV cassette recorded on a DV format VCR as well (48-kHz sampling and 16-bit quantization), which offers sound quality equivalent to the DAT (Digital Audio Tape) format, or four-channel (32-kHz sampling and 12-bit quantization). (25M) format, the SDTI and i.LINK outputs ( the 10 µm of the DV format. This ensures adequate the 10 µm of the DV format. This ensures reliability for professional use. high signal-to- quality, with wide and noise ratio. as a DVCPRO(25) format recorded cassette can be played back on this unit. section “Digital interfaces” on the next page unit are muted. Furthermore, it is not possible to playback the cue-audio track of the tape. Wide track quality PCM digital audio for high sound Playback compatibility with DV and DVCPRO formats function, Overview TM

format. -inch digital videocassette -inch digital recording 4 4 TM / /

1 1 compression, giving a stable high 5 . / 1 TM Features DVCAM Format DVCAM The luminance and signals are encoded DVCAM is a professional The DSR-2000/2000P is a The following are the principal features of the unit. Since this is a digital system, nth-generation copies This unit is equipped with a variety of functions This unit is equipped with a variety improving operating efficiency when combined with a improving operating efficiency when Sony EditStation separately, with a High image quality and high stability recorder using the DVCAM quality video image. created by repeated dubbing show virtually no loss in picture quality. format developed by Sony from the consumer DV component digital format (4:1:1 for DSR-2000/4:2:0 for DSR-2000P). It uses a component video system, with separate It uses a component video system, with and digital luminance and chrominance signals quality. processing to realize a stable, high image players used in needed for videocassette recorders and you can easily . By combining two units, also equipped with assemble a cut editing system. It is to support a full-fledged analog and digital interfaces analog hybrid systems that combine conventional it equipment with digital equipment. Furthermore, supports the Sony-developed ClipLink FeaturesLocation and Function of Parts

Support for three cassette sizes Analog interfaces

There are two sizes of DVCAM cassette: standard and A wide range of analog interfaces is provided, mini. You can use either size with this unit. allowing this unit to be connected to various video and hpe Overview Chapter 1 The unit also accepts L and M sizes of DVCPRO audio devices. cassette. • Analog video: Composite, component and S-video • The reel mechanism automatically adjusts to the size interfaces are provided. of cassette inserted. • Analog audio: There are four input channels and • The capacity of a standard cassette is 184 minutes of four output channels. There is also support for recording/playback, and that of a mini cassette is 40 microphone input. minutes. Connection to external control devices

Variety of Interfaces It is possible to connect a PVE-500, RM-450/450CE, FXE-100/100P/120/120P, BVE-900/910/2000/9000/ Digital interfaces 9000P/9100/9100P or other editor equipped with an RS-422A interface, or a UVR-60/60P remote controller for the built-in digital video processor, and The unit can use the following digital interfaces. so forth. • SDTI (QSDI)1) This interface allows video, audio and time code signals in SDTI (QSDI) format to be transferred at normal speed between this unit and the ES-7 Full Functionality for More EditStation. When this unit is connected to another Efficient Editing DVCAM VCR, it is possible to copy compressed signals between the two VCRs. This unit has a number of functions which assist in • SDI2) efficient and precise editing. This interface allows the unit to input or output D1 With two DSR-2000/2000P units together, you can (component) digital video and audio signals. carry out automatic or manual editing, using either • AES/EBU assemble or insert editing. This interface allows the unit to input or output The system also provides a powerful range of digital audio signals in AES/EBU format. functions for setting and amending edit points, • i.LINK (DV)3) (Optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV preview, review, and other aspects of efficient editing. Input/Output Board) When the unit is fitted with the optional DSBK-190 DMC (dynamic motion control) editing i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board using i.LINK You can save a varying speed, in the range −1 to +1 technology, it can input and output digital video and times normal speed, for an editing segment, and audio signals in DV format. automatically edit with this varying speed.

Split editing In insert editing, this allows the audio IN and OUT points to be set separately from the video IN and OUT points.

...... 1) SDTI (QSDI): SDTI (Serial Data Interface) is 2) SDI: Serial Digital Interface is used for transferring video the name of a standard interface established as SMPTE signals in component digital format (D1). 305M. This unit uses SDTI to transmit DV data, and the input/ 3) is a trademark of Sony Corporation and indicates that output connectors are labled “SDTI(QSDI)”. this product is in agreement with IEEE1394-1995 In indicator and menu indications, however, the specifications and their revisions. “SDTI(QSDI)” name is shortened to “SDTI”.

8 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 9 or 30 / 1 Chapter 1 Overview ...... 1) to –1 times normal speed, the digital jog sound to –1 times normal speed, the digital 30 / 1 When searching at speeds in the range +1 to + When searching at speeds in the range video output, For analog video output and SDI-format You can carry out a picture search while playing back search while playing carry out a picture You can noiseless slow Using the frame memory function, When controlling the unit in shuttle mode from an When controlling you can adjust the video output level, chroma signal output level, setup level (for DSR-2000), black level (for DSR-2000P), and chroma phase. in color within the range +60 to –60 times normal in color within the speed in the range motion playback is possible at any speed +1 to –1 times normal speed. editor or unit, you can search at any editor or remote control +60 to –60 times normal speed. In speed in the range by frame search is possible. During jog mode a frame +10 to –10 times normal speed, playback in the range playback is also possible. high-speed audio Digital jog sound function Video process control High-speed search function High-speed Digital slow motion playback function is enabled. The audio signal is saved in function is enabled. The audio signal to the temporary memory, and replayed according on the sound search speed. This allows searching track. – tape, and the negative direction to reverse movement. log data ClipLink log data 1) The positive direction refers to forward movement of the The unit is also compatible with VITC. Outputting or inputting timecode (LTC) to or from an Outputting or inputting An internal timecode generator and reader enables An internal timecode generator and For an overview of the ClipLink function, see the appendix For an overview of the ClipLink function, This unit accepts instructions from an EditStation, to This unit accepts instructions Cross-fade editing you can select from cut-in editing, For audio editing, Preread editing Preread using tape can be read out or video on the The audio external device is also possible using the TIME CODE IN/OUT connectors. timecode compliant with SMPTE/EBU format to be timecode compliant with SMPTE/EBU recorded and played back. This allows editing to single frame precision. • IN data from ClipLink For cut editing, copying Mark • Displaying ClipLink log data • OK/NG status Changing ClipLink log data • points provided by Cuing up to Mark IN and cue transfer to the EditStation ClipLink log data held in the transfer to the EditStation ClipLink on the cassette memory or index pictures recorded these images and tape. On the EditStation you can use efficiently. data to carry out editing operations fade-in/fade-out editing, and cross-fade editing. fade-in/fade-out editing, the preread heads. The signals then can be processed heads. The signals the preread they have been. and rerecorded where “ClipLink Guide” (page 147). and reader Internal time code generator Support for ClipLink function Support for ClipLink ...... FeaturesLocation and Function of Parts

Other Features Options

Menu operations for functions and DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board hpe Overview Chapter 1 operating settings This board enables cut editing between two DSR- To make it easier to use this unit for any particular 2000/2000P units. It also allows you to connect the purpose, various functions and operating settings are unit to other equipment provided with a Sony DV provided in the menu system. connector to carry out editing or dubbing of digital video and audio signals. Superimposing function DSBK-200 Control Panel Timecode, operating mode, error messages, and other text information, can be superimposed on the SDI When connected to the unit, you can operate the unit video signal and analog signal output. remotely from the DSBK-200.

Functions for easy maintenance RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit

• Self-diagnosis and alarm function: This This kit can be used to mount the unit in an EIA- automatically detects incorrect operations or standard 19-inch rack. connections, operating faults, and so forth, and displays details of the problem, the cause, and the action to be taken, in the control panel display section. • Digital hours meter: This keeps four cumulative counts of the powered on time, the drum rotation time, the tape transport time, and the number of tape threadings and unthreadings, and displays them in the control panal display section.

Compatible with wide screen aspect ratio (16:9)

The unit can record and play back aspect ratio information. When video accompanied by wide-screen aspect ratio information is recorded or played back, the unit can output the video signal also containing the aspect ratio information.

Rack mountable

Using the optional RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit, you can mount the unit in an EIA standard 19-inch rack (height: 4 units).

10 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 11 Video monitor Chapter 1 Overview DNW-A75/A75P Audio monitor system Analog VCR ES-7/ES-3 Edit Station DSR-60/60P/80/80P/85/85P Digital VCR COMPONENT VIDEO IN/OUT SDTI(QSDI) INPUT/OUTPUT SDTI(QSDI) INPUT/OUTPUT SDI INPUT/OUTPUT a) DSR-2000/2000P (this unit) a) Headphones i.LINK (DSBK-190) i.LINK (DSBK-190) DV cassette DVCAM cassette Microphone ANALOG VIDEO I/O S VIDEO IN/OUT

DV DV camcorder SVO-5800/5800P DSR-500WS/500WSP DVCAM camcorder

a) The DSBK-190 is an optional board. System Configuration System The figure below shows example equipment that can equipment below shows example The figure be connected to this unit. be connected LocationLocation and Function and Function of Parts of Parts

There are four control panels as shown in the figure below. hpe Overview Chapter 1

Connector panel (See page 28.)

Upper control panel (See page 13.)

Lower control panel (See page 16.)

Subsidiary control panel (See page 25.)

To adjust the position of the lower control panel You can fix the lower control panel in any position between vertical and horizontal for ease of operation.

Handle

If you raise the panel to the horizontal, it automatically locks in position.

Lock knob

When the panel is at the desired angle, To lower the panel, press both turn both lock knobs to fix in position. release levers. Release lever

Raise the panel by holding both ends or both handles.

To fix the panel at an angle where the lock knobs are inaccessible 1 First position the panel at the desired angle, then without tightening the lock knobs, press the release levers and raise the panel to the horizontal. 2 With the panel horizontal, tighten the lock knobs, then press the release levers and return the panel to the desired position, where it will lock into place.

12 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 13 setting section (see page 15) Remote control REC MODE display 3 9PIN i.LINK REMOTE 6 Chapter 1 Overview ...... Cassette compartment SDI SG SDI SG SDI SG 3 2CH4CH i.LINK S VIDEO Cassette compartment but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as heads and tapes. This can be used to check input signals and for adjusting input signal levels. SDTI REC MODE 3 Accepts DVCAM, DV and DVCPRO(25) For details of usable cassettes, see page 33. For details of usable cassettes, see page videocassettes. Y-R,B AES/EBU AES/EBU SDTI/i.LINK VIDEO IN CH-1,1/2 CH-2,3/4 and Input selection section (see page 14) INPUT SELECT MIXING 1) V:SDTI COMPOSITE ANALOG ANALOG 2 48k44.1k32k SDI SG SDI SG SDI SG 2CH4CH i.LINK S VIDEO CH11/2 CH23/4 VIDEO AUDIO INPUT PB FS SDTI REC MODE Y-R,B AES/EBU AES/EBU (see below) Input selection/audio mode display section Input selection/audio mode ”side of the switch. V:SDTI 1 COMPOSITE ANALOG ANALOG ¬ 48k44.1k32k CH11/2 CH23/4 VIDEO AUDIO INPUT PB FS 2 1 0 -1 -2 4 dB OVER 0 dB -12 -20 -30 -40 -60 2 1 0 -1 -2 3 dB OVER 0 dB -12 -20 -30 -40 -60 2 1 0 -1 -2 2 Audio level meters dB OVER 2 0 dB -12 -20 -30 -40 -60 2 1 0 -1 -2 1 dB OVER 0 dB -20 -30 -40 -60 -12 ” side to power the unit on. When the unit ” side to power the unit on. When the 1 POWER switch 1 PB FS display INPUT VIDEO display AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display INPUT display POWER 5 2 4 3 1 Input selection/audio mode display section Audio level meters POWER switch In this mode, video and audio signals input to the VCR are output after passing through internal electric circuits, Upper Control Panel Control Upper 2 1 to 4 These show the audio levels of channels To power the unit off, press the “ There are two modes for audio level indications: There are two modes for audio level 1 Press the “ (recording levels in recording mode or E-E mode (recording levels in recording mode is powered on, the display windows in the upper and is powered on, the display windows lower control panels light. FULL and FINE, selected by the METER FULL/FINE FULL and FINE, selected by the METER button on the lower control panel. playback level in playback mode). 1) E-E mode: Abbreviation of “Electric-to-Electric mode”. 1 ...... Location and Function of Parts

1 INPUT display 2 Input selection section Indicates the input signal selected with the SDTI/ i.LINK button in the input selection section. V:SDTI: Digital video signal in SDTI(QSDI) format SDTI: Digital video and audio signals in hpe Overview Chapter 1 SDTI(QSDI) format INPUT SELECT 1 SDTI/i.LINK button i.LINK: Digital video and audio signals in DV SDTI/i.LINK format, using i.LINK technology 2 VIDEO IN button VIDEO IN

3 CH1, 1/2 button CH-1,1/2 2 INPUT VIDEO display 4 CH2, 3/4 button Indicates the input video signal selected with the CH-2,3/4 VIDEO IN button in the input selection section. 5 MIXING button MIXING COMPOSITE: Composite video signal Y-R, B: Y, R−Y and B−Y component video signals S VIDEO: S-video signal SDI: SDI video signal 1 SG: Video test signal SDTI/i.LINK (SDTI(QSDI) interface/i.LINK selection) button 3 AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display Each press of this button cycles through the following Indicates the input audio signal selected with the CH1, input signal selection options. CH1/2 button in the input selection section. • Digital video signal in SDTI(QSDI) format input to ANALOG: Analog audio signal the SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector AES/EBU: Digital audio signal in AES/EBU format When this is selected, use the CH1, 1/2 button and SDI: SDI audio signal CH2, 3/4 button to select the required input audio SG: Audio test signal signals. • Digital video and audio signals in SDTI(QSDI) 4 AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display format input to the SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector Indicates the input audio signal selected with the CH2, • Digital video and audio signals in DV format, using CH3/4 button in the input selection section. The i.LINK technology, input to the i.LINK connector indications available are the same as for the AUDIO (available when the optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV CH1, CH1/2 display described above. Input/Output Board is installed) In the input selection/audio mode display section, the 5 PB FS (playback audio sampling frequency) INPUT display shows the selection made with this button. display Indicates the sampling frequency (48 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 2 32 kHz) at which audio is recorded on tape. VIDEO IN button Each press of this button cycles through the following input video signal selection options. 6 REC MODE (audio recording mode) display • Composite video signal input to the VIDEO IN Indicates the audio recording mode (2CH or 4CH) connectors. selected with extended menu item 817. • Component video signals input to the COMPONENT VIDEO Y/R−Y/B−Y IN connectors • S-video signal input to the S VIDEO IN connector • SDI video signal input to the SDI INPUT connector • Video test signal (selected with extended menu item 710) generated by the internal signal generator In the input selection/audio mode display section, the INPUT VIDEO display shows the selection made with this button.

14 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 15 9PIN i.LINK REMOTE Chapter 1 Overview REMOTE button 9PIN button i.LINK button 1 2 3 Remote control setting section control setting Remote i.LINK button 9PIN button REMOTE button This button is effective only when the optional DSBK- This button is effective only when the 3 this unit When carrying out remote control between 2 this unit When carrying out remote control between 1 the unit When remote-controlling this unit from 190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board is installed. and the unit connected to the i.LINK connector, press and the unit connected to the i.LINK this button, turning it on. and the unit connected to the REMOTE-IN or and the unit connected to the REMOTE-IN button, turning it REMOTE-OUT connector, press this on. connected to the REMOTE-IN, REMOTE-OUT or connected to the REMOTE-IN, REMOTE-OUT turning it on. i.LINK connector, press this button, 3 MIXING (mixing setting on/off) button MIXING (mixing setting on/off) CH2, 3/4 (audio channel 2 or 3/4) button CH2, 3/4 (audio channel 2 or 3/4) CH1, 1/2 (audio channel 1 or 1/2) button (audio channel CH1, 1/2 808) generated by the internal signal generator 808) generated by the internal signal DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) CH-1/2 connector DIGITAL AUDIO connector (when in 2-channel mode) or AUDIO IN connector (when in (when in 4-channel CH-1 and CH-2 connectors mode). If the selected signal (except for analog audio) is not 5 the setting for This enables (ON) or disables (OFF) In the input selection/audio mode display section, the In the input selection/audio mode display 4 the input audio Each press of this button cycles through In the input selection/audio mode display section, the In the input selection/audio mode display 3 following through the of this button cycles Each press supplied to the appropriate connector, the corresponding indicator in the input selection/audio mode display section flashes. audio input mixing made with extended menu item audio input mixing made with extended 819. AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display shows the selection made AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display shows with this button. signal selection options for audio channel 2 (when in 2- signal selection options for audio channel 3 and 4 (when in channel mode) or for audio channels selection 4-channel mode) The input audio signal CH1, 1/2 button options corresponding to those for the described above are available. AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display shows the selection made AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display shows with this button. • signal input to the SDI INPUT connector SDI audio • item signal (selected with extended menu Audio test • to the signal in AES/EBU format input Digital audio input audio signal selection options for audio channel 1 options for audio signal selection input audio mode) or for audio channels 1 and (when in 2-channel mode). 2 (when in 4-channel •IN CH-1 signal(s) input to the AUDIO Analog audio Location and Function of Parts

Lower Control Panel

1 METER FULL/FINE button hpe Overview Chapter 1 2 REC controls

3 PB controls

4 MONITOR SELECT buttons

1 Monitor/menu/display setting 2 Display section (see page 18) section (see page 17)

MONITOR SELECT METER CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 ClipLink COUNTER SHUTTLE FULL/FINE L U-BIT TC REPEAT JOG CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 VITC NOT LP EDITABLE REC INHIBIT KEY INHIBIT SERVO HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES REC R PHONE LEVEL PULL FOR VARIABLE

LIST MARK PREREAD PB/EE PB MENU SET HOLD COUNTER SEL RESET CHANNEL CONDITION -+TRIM PB INSERT IN OUT PLAYER RECORDER VIDEO CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 TC REC AUDIO STANDBY PREROLL EDIT

ASSEMBLE DMC EDIT DELETE ENTRY SHIFT MEMORY HEADPHONES EJECT REW PLAY F FWD STOP AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW IN OUT SEARCH VARIABLE

5 Tape transport control section (see page 22) 6 Search control section (see page 23) 4 Editing control section (see page 21) 6 PLAYER button and RECORDER button 3 Edit mode setting section (see page 20)

5 HEADPHONES jack and PHONE LEVEL control

1 METER FULL/FINE button 2 REC (recording) controls This switches the display mode of the audio level These individually adjust the recording levels on meters in the upper control panel as follows: channels 1 to 4. FULL: In this mode the segment of the display To set the recording level, put the unit in E-E mode, corresponding to the current audio level and all pull out the control knobs and adjust the level while lower segments light. A marker indicating the watching the level meters. reference level (set with extended menu item 811) When the control knobs are pushed in, the recording also appears. levels return to the preset levels and cannot be FINE: The display is enlarged, with a step of 0.25 dB adjusted. with respect to the reference level of 0 dB. In this mode only the segment of the display For details of selecting the E-E mode, see the description of corresponding to the current audio level lights. If the REC button in the tape transport control section (see the audio level exceeds the maximum display page 22) and the PB/EE button in the monitor/menu/display level, the top segment flashes, and if the audio setting section (see page 17). level goes below the minimum display level, the bottom segment flashes.

16 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 17 Chapter 1 Overview RESET button 4 RESET The editing control buttons and tape COUNTER SEL COUNTER SEL button 8 The editing control buttons and tape HOLD button 7 transport buttons on this unit control the external transport buttons on this unit control player VCR. transport buttons on this unit control the recorder transport buttons on this unit control (this unit). PLAYER button and RECORDER button PLAYER button HEADPHONES jack and PHONE LEVEL jack and HEADPHONES SET button SET button PLAYER: RECORDER: The PHONE LEVEL control knob adjusts the volume. The PHONE LEVEL 6 editing using a VCR connected to When you carry out 5 of 8 with an impedance stereo headphones Connect 3 Use this button for setting time code and user bit For details of setting time code and user bit values see For details of setup menu operations, see Chapter 6 “Setup When this unit is being used in standalone mode, When this unit is being used in standalone the REMOTE-IN or REMOTE-OUT connector as the the REMOTE-IN as the recorder, these buttons select player and this unit control buttons and tape which VCR the editing this unit control. transport buttons on ohms to monitor the sound during recording, playback ohms to monitor the and editing. control values and in setup menu operations. Chapter 2 “Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information” (page 35). Menu” (page 107). neither button functions. 3 MENU button 2 PB button 6 PB/EE button 5 . PREREAD PB/EE PB MENU SET HOLD (see page 18) PREREAD button 1 Monitor/menu/display setting section Monitor/menu/display setting MENU button PREREAD button MONITOR SELECT buttons MONITOR SELECT PB (playback) controls PB (playback) 1 Press the button once more to exit from the menu 2 Use this button for setup menu operations. Pressing this button, turning it on, shows setup menus For details of preread editing, see the section “Preread 1 When this is lit, a preread (read-before-write) is carried In 2-channel audio recording mode (selected with In 2-channel audio recording mode You can select two or more channels in either row by You can select two or more channels The HEADPHONES connector outputs stereo sound The HEADPHONES connector outputs 4 CH-1 to CH-4 (channels 1 to 4) There are four buttons When the control knobs are pushed in, the playback When the control During playback, pull out the control knobs and adjust During playback, 3 on playback levels individually the These adjust display. in the time counter display out in insert editing. extended menu item 818), it is possible to use the extended menu item 818), it is possible CH-4 AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT for channels 1 and connectors for monitor audio output item 820). 2, respectively (use extended menu pressing the buttons for the desired channels pressing the buttons for the desired selected in simultaneously. The sounds of the channels the row are mixed. (L and R) and the MONITOR AUDIO connector (L and R) and the MONITOR AUDIO outputs sound (L and R mixed). in each of the upper (L) and lower (R) rows. Use these in each of the upper channels for audio output via the buttons to select the control panel HEADPHONES connector on the lower on the and the MONITOR AUDIO connector connector panel. levels return to the preset levels, and cannot be levels return to the adjusted. the level while watching the level meters. the level while watching channels 1 to 4. channels Editing” (page 87). Location and Function of Parts

4 RESET button 7 HOLD button To reset a time counter value (COUNTER) shown in To stop updating of the time code or user bit value in the time counter display, press this button. the time counter display (that is, to hold the display), Resetting the COUNTER value erases all edit points. press this button, turning it on. To set a time code or This button is also used for setting time code and user user bit value, first press this button to hold the value. hpe Overview Chapter 1 bit values and in setup menu operations. 8 COUNTER SEL (select) button 5 PB/EE (playback/E-E) button This switches the value shown in the time counter To select E-E mode input signals for the video/audio display in the following sequence: COUNTER, TC, U- signals output during fast forward, rewind, still, and BIT. standby, press this button, turning it on. Either one of this button and the PB button is always Time counter display selection lit. Selection Value displayed COUNTER Tape running time (hours, minutes, 6 PB (playback) button seconds, frames) To select playback signals for the video/audio signals TC Playback time code read by the internal output during fast forward, rewind, still, and standby, time code reader or time code being a) press this button, turning it on. recorded. Either one of this button and the PB/EE button is U-BIT User bit value inserted in the playback time code or time code being recorded.a) always lit. a) The selection of TC or VITC is made by the TC SELECT switch on the subsidiary control panel.

2 Display section

1 Recording/playback format indicators

2 ClipLink indicator 3 VITC indicator

4 Time data type indicators 5 Time counter display

9 SERVO indicator

8 KEY INHIBIT indicator !º CHANNEL CONDITION indicator 7 Cassette memory indicator

6 REC INHIBIT indicator

!¡Tape end alarm indicator

!™ SHUTTLE/JOG indicators

!£ NOT EDITABLE indicator

18 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview , 19 1) a) REC INHIBIT indicator state Chapter 1 Overview ...... State of the REC/ SAVE switch on the cassette REC Off REC INHIBIT indicator indications REC INHIBIT indicator The playback signal is somewhat The state of the playback signal is good. The playback signal is deteriorated. deteriorated, but playback is possible. When the red indicator remains on, head cleaning or an internal inspection is necessary. Cassette memory indicator KEY INHIBIT indicator SERVO indicator CHANNEL CONDITION indicator REC (recording) INHIBIT indicator INHIBIT REC (recording) so that in this case the indicator flashes. Green: Yellow: Red: REC INHIBIT switch position ONOFF SAVE/REC SAVE Lit Lit a) a setting (extended menu item 107) It is possible to make 7 a memory chip Lights when a cassette provided with (“cassette memory”) is loaded. 8 INHIBIT switch This indicator lights when the KEY to ON. on the subsidiary control panel is set even when this The buttons/switches to be operable extended menu indicator is on can be determined using item 118. 9 are locked When the drum servo and capstan servo this indicator lights. !º This three-color indicator shows the state of the playback signal. 6 to the is on or off according This indicator switch of the REC INHIBIT of the setting combination control panel and the REC/SAVE on the subsidiary cassette, as shown in the switch on the loaded this indicator is on, recording following table. When on tape is prohibited. Count value of the time counter This lights when a tape recorded in when a tape recorded This lights User bit data This lights when a tape recorded in consumer This lights when SMPTE time code (DSR-2000) or EBU time SMPTE time code (DSR-2000) or This lights when a tape recorded in LP mode is This lights when DV format is played back. DV format is played DVCAM format is played back. format is played DVCAM code (DSR-2000P) played back. Time data type indicators VITC indicator Recording/playback format indicators format Recording/playback Time counter display ClipLink indicator phase of the drum rotation and the reference signal for the tape transport position, so that the video heads can trace the same pattern on the tape for playback or recording. COUNTER: U-BIT: TC: DVCAM: DVCAM: LP: DV: 1) Servo lock: This refers to the synchronization of the 4 U-BIT, and One of the three indicators (COUNTER, 3 recorded regardless Lights when VITC is being read or For details of ClipLink log data, see the appendix “ClipLink For details of ClipLink log data, see the 1 Also used to display edit point values, edit duration 5 counter, time Indicates the count value of the time 2 is loaded on which ClipLink Lights when a cassette When a tape recorded in DVCPRO (25) format or any When a tape recorded TC) lights to indicate the type of time data currently TC) lights to indicate the type of time shown in the time counter display. of the data shown in the time counter display. of the data shown in the time counter Guide” (page 147). values, error messages and setup menu data. code, or user bit data depending on the settings of the COUNTER SEL button in the monitor/menu/display setting section and the TC SELECT switch on the subsidiary control panel. log data is stored in the cassette memory. other format than those mentioned above is played other format than above indicators lights. back, none of the ...... Location and Function of Parts

!¡ Tape end alarm indicator 3 Edit mode setting section Starts flashing when the remaining capacity of the tape is for about 2 minutes.

!™ SHUTTLE/JOG indicators 1 INSERT buttons hpe Overview Chapter 1 When searching in shuttle or variable mode using the search dial, the SHUTTLE indicator lights, and when INSERT searching in jog mode using the search dial, the JOG VIDEO CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 TC indicator lights. When the search dial is turned

clockwise causing playback to take place in the ASSEMBLE forward direction, the · indicator lights. When the search dial is turned counterclockwise causing 2 ASSEMBLE button playback to take place in the reverse direction, the ª indicator lights. When the tape is stopped, the π indicator lights.

For more information about the search dial, see page 23. 1 INSERT buttons Use these buttons to select the signals for insert !£ NOT EDITABLE indicator editing1). Lights during playback of a tape that contains a VIDEO: To select the video signal, press this button, recording in other than the DVCAM format. When turning it on. this indicator is lit, the recordings contained in the tape CH-1 to CH-4 (channel 1 to channel 4): To select can be used as source material for editing, but editing audio channels 1 to 4, press these buttons, turning operations such as insert editing and assemble editing them on. You can select any number of the cannot be performed. channels. This indicator also lights when the audio recording TC: To select time code, press this button, turning it mode selected on this unit does not coincides with that on. of the loaded tape. 2 ASSEMBLE button Press this button, turning it on, to carry out assemble editing2). All signals (video signals, audio signals, time code signals, and so forth) are recorded together.

...... 1) Insert editing: Editing in which new video/audio is added 2) Assemble editing: Editing in which new video/audio is into the middle of existing recorded video/audio. added in sequence to the end of existing recorded video/ audio.

20 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 21 Chapter 1 Overview button sets it back by one − IN button and OUT button REVIEW button ENTRY/SHIFT button AUDIO IN button and AUDIO OUT button AUDIO IN button and TRIM buttons 9 !º 8 7 6 8%, correspondingly. (Capstan override − OUT AUDIO IN button and AUDIO OUT button TRIM buttons AUTO (automatic) EDIT button During playback, pressing one of these buttons while These buttons are also used for ClipLink operations After you have made the setting, pressing the AUDIO 7 In insert editing, to set an audio IN point or audio OUT For more information about ClipLink operations and setup Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, 6 to single-frame Use these buttons to trim an edit point If you pressed the PREVIEW button to carry out a If you pressed the PREVIEW button If the IN point is not set, the automatic editing is If the IN point is not set, the automatic 5 automatic editing After setting edit points, to carry out holding down the PLAY button adjusts the tape speed by +8% or and setup menu operations. frame. function) IN button or AUDIO OUT button displays the audio IN point or audio OUT point set on the time counter display. point separate from the corresponding video edit point, hold down the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button, and press the ENTRY/SHIFT button. button, and press one of these buttons. The MARK/+ button, and press one of these buttons. edit point by one button advances the corresponding frame, and the LIST/ precision. preview, when the preview ends this button flashes. preview, when the preview ends this carried out with the point where you pressed this carried out with the point where you button as the IN point. (recording), press this button, turning it on. (recording), press this button, turning menu operations, see Chapter 5 “ClipLink Operation” (page 97) and Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” (page 107), respectively. TRIM AUDIO ENTRY SHIFT ENTRY LIST MARK IN OUT IN -+ DELETE EDIT MEMORY AUTO DMC EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW 1 times normal speed and carry out ± DELETE button PREVIEW button MOMORY indicator AUTO EDIT button DMC EDIT button 4 1 2 5 3 Editing control section Editing PREVIEW button DMC EDIT button MEMORY indicator DELETE button During the preview the button is lit, and when the If the IN point is not set, the preview is carried out 4 After setting edit points, to preview the editing results For information about how to carry out DMC playback or 3 speed varied Use this button to memorize the playback 2 using the DMC When memorizing the playback speed 1 This deletes an existing edit point. IN, OUT, AUDIO Hold down this button and press the automatic playback or automatic editing using the memorized playback speed. preview ends it flashes. with the point where you pressed this button as the IN point. before carrying out the edit, press this button, turning it on. between EDIT button, this indicator flashes as the playback EDIT button, this indicator flashes continuously speed is captured to memory, and lights once the speed is captured. IN, or AUDIO OUT button which is lit, indicating an IN, or AUDIO OUT button which is goes off or existing edit point. The button either is deleted. flashes and the corresponding edit point to set the When the button flashes, it is necessary deleted edit point again. DMC editing using this button, see the section “Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback” (page 55) and “DMC Editing” (page 84), respectively. 4 Location and Function of Parts

8 ENTRY/SHIFT button 1 STANDBY button Use this button for setting edit points, carrying out When a cassette is inserted and this button is off, to put ClipLink operations, and so forth. the VCR in standby mode, press the button, turning it • To set a video IN point or OUT point: Hold down the on. IN button or OUT button, and press this button. In standby mode, the drum is rotating and the tape is in hpe Overview Chapter 1 • To set an audio IN point or OUT point: Hold down contact with the drum. As a result, recording or the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button, and playback can start immediately. press this button. To end standby mode, press the STANDBY button, turning it off. For more information about ClipLink operation, see If eight minutes (value can be varied using extended Chapter 5 “ClipLink Operation” (page 97). menu item 501) elapse in standby mode, the unit automatically switches out of standby mode to protect 9 IN button and OUT button the tape. To set a video IN point or OUT point, hold down the IN button or OUT button, and press the ENTRY/ 2 PREROLL button SHIFT button. Press this button to cue up to the preroll point (before After you have made the setting, pressing the IN the IN point by the time set as the preroll time) on the button or OUT button displays the IN point or OUT tape. You can change or select the preroll time and the point on the time counter display. state of the unit at the end of preroll (stop mode1) or still playback mode) using basic menu item 001 and !º REVIEW button extended menu item 401. Use this button to carry out a review of the editing results after carrying out automatic editing. Cuing up to edit points Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button while pressing this button to cue up to the 5 Tape transport control section corresponding edit point.

3 1 STANDBY button REC (record) button To start recording, press this button together with the 2 PREROLL button PLAY button, turning it on. 3 REC button 4 EDIT button REC Monitoring in E-E mode STANDBY PREROLL EDIT When the unit is in stop mode, pressing this button 5 STOP button lights it, and you can monitor the video and audio in E-

EJECT REW PLAY F FWD STOP E mode. To return to the original state, press the STOP button. During playback, search, fast forward, or rewind, holding down this button allows you to monitor the video and audio in E-E mode. In this case the button 9 F FWD button does not light. 8 PLAY button

7 REW button

6 EJECT button

...... 1) Stop mode: the state in which the device currently the subject of operation is stopped, and the STOP button is lit.

22 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 23 Chapter 1 Overview Search dial indicator in the display 3 ª indicator in the display π VARIABLE button 2 SEARCH button 1 SEARCH VARIABLE indicator in the display section and plays back · Search control section Search Search dial VARIABLE button SEARCH button You can carry out noiseless playback in the range of ± When playing back in shuttle or variable mode, the Pressing this dial toggles between shuttle mode and 3 Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in 2 in variable speed To use the search dial for playback 1 in shuttle or jog To use the search dial for playback 1 times normal speed. SHUTTLE indicator in the display section lights, and when playing back in jog mode, the JOG indicator lights. jog mode (or between variable mode and jog mode). section lights. the following table. Turning the dial clockwise lights the in the forward direction. Turning the dial counterclockwise lights the section and plays back in the reverse direction. When the tape is stopped, the mode, press this button, turning it on. Pressing the dial mode, press this button, turning it on. and jog mode. toggles between variable speed mode mode, press this button, turning it on. Pressing the dial mode, press this button, turning it on. In shuttle toggles between shuttle and jog modes. display section mode, the SHUTTLE indicator in the in the lights, and in jog mode, the JOG indicator display section lights. 6 Search dial” 3 F FWD (fast forward) button PLAY button REW (rewind) button EJECT button STOP button EDIT button on this page. 9 To fast forward the tape, press this button, turning it on. For details of capstan override mode, see “ To operate in capstan override mode Hold down this button, and turn the search dial. 8 To start playback, press this button, turning it on. 7 turning it on. To rewind the tape, press this button, 6 While the To eject the cassette, press this button. lights. cassette is being ejected, this button Fault display function external reference This button flashes when there is no signal is not signal input or the input external reference synchronized to the input video signal. 5 this button, To stop recording or playback, press turning it on. either to When you stop playback, the unit switches to setup menu still playback or to E-E mode according button and PB settings, and the settings of the PB/EE button. Monitoring in E-E mode Monitoring in E-E stop mode, pressing this button When the unit is in monitor the input signal selected lights it, and you can button or INSERT buttons in E- with the ASSEMBLE to the original state, press the STOP E mode. To return search, fast forward, or button. During playback, this button allows you to rewind, holding down in E-E mode. monitor the video 4 press this button out manual editing, To carry button. with the PLAY simultaneously Location and Function of Parts

Playback modes using the search dial Playback Operations and functions mode Shuttle Press the SHUTTLE button or the search dial so that the SHUTTLE indicator in the display hpe Overview Chapter 1 section lights, then turn the search dial. Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the position of the search dial. The maximum shuttle mode playback speed can be changed using extended menu item 102. Jog Press the SHUTTLE button or the search dial so that the JOG indicator in the display section lights, then turn the search dial. Playback is carried out at a speed determined by the speed of rotation of the search dial. The playback speed range is ±1 times normal speed. The search dial has no detents. Variable Press the VARIABLE button, turning it on, then speed turn the search dial. You can control the playback speed finely (61 steps) in the range of –1 to +2 times normal speed. The search dial has detents at the still position and at the normal speed position. The variable mode playback speed range can be changed using extended menu item 119. Noiseless playback is possible in the range of ±1 times normal speed. Capstan Hold down the PLAY button and turn the override search dial to adjust the playback speed in the range of ±15%. Use this for phase adjustment between this unit and an external device connected to this unit.

Changing the setting of extended menu item 101 enables you to select shuttle or jog mode just by turning the search dial without using the SEARCH or VARIABLE button.

24 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 25 SC knob Chapter 1 Overview SYNC knob !¶ !§ MANUAL SC SET UP PRESET SYNC SYSTEM PHASE MANUAL CHROMA PHASE (DSR-2000P) knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch CHROMA PHASE (HUE) (DSR-2000)/ MANUAL CHROMA (HUE) !∞ PRESET CHROMA PHASE CHROMA PRESET VIDEO knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch MANUAL When operating this unit remotely by the Y/C DELAY knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch !¡ When operating this unit by its own control MANUAL VIDEO !¢ panel. optional DSBK-200 Control Panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector. PRESET CONTROL PANEL switch Y/C DELAY INT: EXT: PRESET The factory default setting is INT. 2 Select the state of the control panel when this unit is operated. PROCESS CONTROL switch PROCESS CONTROL 5 MANUAL MENU PROCESS CONTROL SET UP REMOTE LOCAL PRESET TC SELECT switch KEY INHIBIT switch MANUAL !º 4 CHROMA ON OFF KEY INHIBIT TC SELECT VITC TC PRESET VITC switch REC INHIBIT switch MANUAL 9 3 VITC VIDEO ON OFF REC INHIBIT OFF ON PRESET DF/NDF switch (DSR-2000 only) CONTROL PANEL switch 8 2 EXT INT NDF DF CONTROL PANEL CONTROL TC GENERATOR FREE RUN/REC RUN switch CHARACTER switch PRESET/REGEN switch − 7 1 CHARACTER OFF ON RECRUN FREE RUN INT/EXT 6 EXT INT No superimposed text REGEN PRESET Superimposed text CHROMA knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch SET UP (DSR-2000)/BLACK LEVEL (DSR-2000P) knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch Subsidiary Control Panel Control Subsidiary CHARACTER switch !£ !™ ON: OFF: 1 Select whether or not to superimpose text information The factory default setting is ON. such as time code, menu settings, and alarm messages on the video signal output from the SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector and VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER) connector. Location and Function of Parts

3 REC (record) INHIBIT switch Selection relating to the internal time code generator When this switch is set to ON, the REC INHIBIT Setting Operation of the internal time code generator indicator in the display section lights, and recording on PRESET The initial value of the time code produced by tape is no longer possible. the internal time code generator can be preset by a control panel operation or by remote control hpe Overview Chapter 1 from a device connected to the REMOTE-IN or 4 KEY INHIBIT switch REMOTE-OUT connector. When this switch is set to ON, the KEY INHIBIT REGEN The internal time code generator is indicator in the display section lights, and the buttons synchronized to the playback time code read by in the upper control panel and lower control panel the internal time code reader. specified by the setting of extended menu item 118 are disabled. 7 FREE RUN/REC RUN switch This switch selects the time code run mode of the 5 PROCESS CONTROL switch internal time code generator. This selects the method of control of the internal FREE RUN: Regardless of the operating mode of digital video processor. this unit, the time code value advances REMOTE: Select this position to use an optional continuously while the power is on. UVR-60/60P or BVR-50/50P Remote Control REC RUN: The time code value advances only Unit for remote control of the internal digital during recording. When this mode is selected, set − − video processor. the INT/EXT PRESET/REGEN switch to INT MENU: Select this position to use the setup menu to PRESET. change the settings for the internal digital video processor. 8 DF/NDF (drop-frame/non-drop-frame) switch LOCAL: Select this position to use the subsidiary (for the DSR-2000 only) control panel to change the settings for the internal This switch selects the mode of advancing the time digital video processor. code generator and time counter. DF: Drop-frame mode 6 INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN (internal/external− NDF: Non-drop-frame mode preset/regenerated) switch This switch is used to make selections relating to the Note time code and the internal time code generator. When the PRESET/REGEN switch is set to REGEN, (In this Operating Instructions, this switch may also be since the time code generator is synchronized to the called simply as the INT/EXT switch or PRESET/ playback time code, this switch has no effect. REGEN switch depending on the contents of the description in which the switch is referred to.) 9 VITC switch and indicator To record the time code produced by the internal time Selection of internal/external time code code generator as a VITC, set this switch to ON. Setting Time code used When this switch is set to OFF, internally generated INT The time code produced by the internal time time code is not recorded as VITC, but VITC present code generator in the input video signal is recorded unchanged. By setting the switch in the INT/REGEN position or INT/PRESET position, you can select !º TC (time code) SELECT switch “PRESET” or “REGEN” for the internal time This switch selects the time code, TC or VITC, shown code generator (see the next table). in the time counter display. When VITC is selected, EXT The external time code selected as follows. the VITC indicator in the display section lights. • When the TC SELECT switch is set to TC The external time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector • When the TC SELECT switch is set to VITC The VITC time code included in the input video signal In this case, for the internal time code generator, “REGEN” is always selected (see the next table).

26 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 27 Chapter 1 Overview . ° ...... You can adjust the Y/C delay in the You can adjust the You can adjust the hue/chrominance Regardless of the position of the knob, the Regardless of the Regardless of the position of the knob, the Regardless of the position of the knob, Y/C delay is set to the reference value. Y/C delay is set to range ±100 ns. hue/chrominance phase is set to the reference hue/chrominance phase is set to the value. phase in the range ±30 SC (subcarrier) knob Y/C DELAY knob and PRESET/MANUAL Y/C DELAY CHROMA PHASE (HUE) (DSR-2000)/ CHROMA PHASE

SYNC knob s. PRESET: MANUAL: PRESET: MANUAL: !¢ described below. makes the selection The switch !∞ below. The switch makes the selection described For editing with composite signals, use this adjustment !¶ This adjusts the output signal subcarrier phase with Use this adjustment when the output phase of this unit Use this adjustment when the output !§ with respect This adjusts the output signal sync phase When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to When it is set to MANUAL, adjust the Y/C delay. switch When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to When it is set to MANUAL, you can phase adjust the hue/chrominance phase (the difference from a burst signal). CHROMA PHASE (DSR-2000P) knob and CHROMA PHASE switch PRESET/MANUAL when the output phase of this unit with respect to the phase of the reference signal is not accurately aligned with the subcarrier phase. respect to the input reference signal to this unit in the range ±180°. is not accurately aligned with the reference signal is not accurately aligned with the reference effects editing with phase, or when carrying out special to a switcher or this unit and other VCRs connected other equipment. to the input reference signal to this unit in the range ±3 to the input reference signal to this µ , or the black level 1) You can adjust the video signal output You can adjust the You can adjust the chrominance signal You can adjust the setup level (DSR- Regardless of the position of the knob, the Regardless of the position of the knob, Regardless of the position of the knob, the Regardless of the Regardless of the position of the knob, the Regardless of the position of the knob, video signal output level is set to the reference video signal output value. chrominance signal output level is set to the chrominance signal output level is set reference value. (DSR-2000P) in the range ±210 mV. level in the range ±3 dB. level in the range adjustment range using You can change the 714. extended menu item output level in the range ±3 dB. You can change the adjustment range using extended menu item 714. setup level (DSR-2000) or black level (DSR- setup level (DSR-2000) or black level 2000P) is set to the reference value. 2000) in the range ±30 IRE VIDEO knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch knob and PRESET/MANUAL VIDEO CHROMA (chrominance) knob and PRESET/ CHROMA (chrominance) knob and SET UP (DSR-2000)/BLACK LEVEL (DSR- SET UP (DSR-2000)/BLACK the IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers). The IRE is now the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). PRESET: MANUAL: PRESET: MANUAL: PRESET: MANUAL: ...... !¡ described below. makes the selection The switch !£ below. The switch makes the selection described !™ below. The switch makes the selection described When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to you can use the set to MANUAL, When it is output level. adjust the video signal When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to When it is set to MANUAL, you can level. adjust the chrominance signal output MANUAL switch When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to When it is set to MANUAL, you can or black adjust the (black) setup level (DSR-2000) level (DSR-2000P). 2000P) knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch 2000P) knob and PRESET/MANUAL 1) IRE: A unit for representing a video level laid down by Location and Function of Parts

Connector Panel

hpe Overview Chapter 1 1 Analog video input/output section (see page 29)

2 Digital input/output section (see page 30)

ANALOG VIDEO I/O DIGITAL AUDIO I/O(AES/EBU) SDTI(QSDI) i.LINK INPUT OUTPUT REF.VIDEO VIDEO IN CH-1/2 IN CH-3/4 IN 75Ω 75Ω ON ON SDI INPUT SDI OUTPUT CH-1/2 OUT CH-3/4 123 OFF OFF (SUPER)

AUDIO IN LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH OUT 1 IN OUT Y OFF ON-600Ω OFF ON-600Ω OFF ON-600Ω OFF ON-600Ω VIDEO CONTROL 0dBm 0dBm 0dBm 0dBm -6dBm +4dBm -6dBm +4dBm -6dBm +4dBm -6dBm +4dBm TIME CODE IN 2 CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CONTROL PANEL R-Y

(SUPER) OUT 3 ~AC IN REMOTE-IN B-Y AUDIO OUT

CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 S VIDEO REMOTE-OUT IN OUT MONITOR AUDIO

1 AC IN 3 External device connectors 4 Analog audio input/output section (see page 31) connector (see page 31) 2 Ground terminal

This figure shows the connector panel fitted with the optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board.

1 AC IN connector Use the optional power cord to connect this to an AC outlet.

2 Ground terminal Connect this to ground.

28 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 29 Y/ − Y IN − termination Ω Y/B − Chapter 1 Overview Y OUT connectors − COMPONENT VIDEO Y/R B termination switch to OFF and Ω 9 VIDEO IN connectors and 75 VIDEO IN connectors Y/R COMPONENT VIDEO switch connectors OUT 7 8 Y VIDEO OUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER) connectors R-Y B-Y !º VIDEO IN connectors (BNC type) and 75W S VIDEO OUT connector (4-pin) S VIDEO IN connector (4-pin) COMPONENT VIDEO 7 Input an analog composite video signal to one of these 6 This connector outputs an S-video signal with For more information about the time code output during For more information about the time code 5 Y (luminance) Input an S-video signal with separated connectors. The two connectors can be used for a loop- through connection. When making a loop-through connection, set the 75 when not, set the switch to ON. separated Y (luminance) and C (chroma: 3.58 MHz for DSR-2000 or 4.43 MHz for DSR-2000P) components. termination switch and C (chroma: 3.58 MHz for DSR-2000 or 4.43 MHz and C (chroma: 3.58 MHz for DSR-2000 for DSR-2000P) components to this connector. recording, see extended setup menu item 611. recording, see extended setup menu item IN Ω ON OFF 75 (SUPER) VIDEO IN 1 2 3 VIDEO OUT OUT Ω ON OFF 75 S VIDEO IN OUT IN OUT ANALOG VIDEO I/O TIME CODE REF.VIDEO IN the time code generated by the the playback time code termination switch termination switch Ω . Ω REF. VIDEO IN connectors S VIDEO OUT connector TIME CODE OUT connector TIME CODE IN connector and 75 S VIDEO IN connector REF. VIDEO OUT connector 6 4 3 1 5 2 internal time code generator or the time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector. Analog video input/output section video input/output Analog TIME CODE OUT connector (BNC type) TIME CODE IN connector (BNC type) REF. (reference) VIDEO OUT connector (BNC REF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors (BNC REF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors During playback: During recording: 4 This connector outputs a time code according to the 3 Input SMPTE time code (DSR-2000) or EBU time 2 This connector outputs a reference video signal, except Input a reference video signal to one of these Input a reference video signal to one 1 operating state of the unit, as follows: code (DSR-2000P) externally generated to this connector. when i.LINK is selected in the input selection section (see page 14) type) connectors. The two connectors can be used for a loop- connectors. The two connectors can a loop-through through connection. When making to OFF, and connection, set the termination switch when not, set the switch to ON. type) and 75 1 Location and Function of Parts

8 COMPONENT VIDEO Y/R–Y/B–Y IN !º VIDEO OUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER) connectors connectors (BNC type) (BNC type) Input analog component video signals (Y/R−Y/B−Y) These connectors output analog composite video to these connectors. signals. When the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary hpe Overview Chapter 1 9 COMPONENT VIDEO Y/R–Y/B–Y OUT control panel is set to ON, connector 3 (SUPER) connectors (BNC type) outputs a signal with superimposed text information. These connectors output analog component video signals (Y/R−Y/B−Y).

2 Digital input/output section

2 SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector

3 SDTI(QSDI) OUTPUT connector

4 i.LINK connector (optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board) 1 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN connectors

DIGITAL AUDIO I/O(AES/EBU) SDTI(QSDI) i.LINK INPUT OUTPUT

CH-1/2 IN CH-3/4

SDI INPUT SDI OUTPUT CH-1/2 OUT CH-3/4 123

(SUPER)

6 SDI INPUT connectors 7 SDI OUTPUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER) 5 DIGITAL AUDIO connectors (AES/EBU) OUT connectors

1 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN connectors Note 1 (BNC type) When searching at speeds in the range +1 to + /30 or 1 Input digital audio signals in AES/EBU format to these – /30 to –1 times normal speed, the audio signal output connectors. from this connector and monitored on external The left-hand connector (CH-1/2) is for audio channels equipment may sound differently from the audio signal 1 and 2, and the right-hand connector (CH-3/4) is for played back on this unit. audio channels 3 and 4. 4 i.LINK connector (6-pin IEEE-1394)(optional 2 SDTI (QSDI) (Serial Data Transport Interface DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board) (QSDI)) INPUT connector (BNC type) This connector is available when the optional DSBK- Input digital video and audio signals in SDTI (QSDI) 190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board is fitted. format to this connector. This connector inputs and outputs digital video and audio signals in DV format. 3 SDTI (QSDI) (Serial Data Transport Interface (QSDI)) OUTPUT connector (BNC type) Note 1 This connector outputs digital video and audio signals When searching at speeds in the range +1 to + /30 or 1 in SDTI (QSDI) format. – /30 to –1 times normal speed, the audio signal output from this connector and monitored on external equipment may sound differently from the audio signal played back on this unit.

30 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 31 Ω HIGH -600 ON LEVEL 0dBm CH-4 LOW CH-4 -6dBm +4dBm Ω OFF HIGH -600 ON LEVEL 0dBm LOW CH-3 -6dBm +4dBm Ω OFF switches 4dBm switches Chapter 1 Overview HIGH -600 4dBm switches + Ω ON + LEVEL 0dBm LOW CH-2 CH-2 CH-3 -6dBm +4dBm Ω OFF HIGH -600 AUDIO OUT CH-1 to CH-4 connectors LEVEL ON 0dBm 5 6dBm/0dBm/ − LOW -6dBm +4dBm CH-1 OFF 6dBm/0dBm/ AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors AUDIO IN CH-1 − AUDIO OUT 4 AUDIO IN LEVEL/600 2 AUDIO IN 1 MONITOR AUDIO connector 3 MONITOR AUDIO Analog audio input/output section Analog audio input/output REMOTE-OUT connector (D-sub 9-pin) REMOTE-OUT connector (D-sub AUDIO IN REMOTE-IN connector (D-sub 9-pin) REMOTE-IN connector CONTROL PANEL connector (D-sub 15-pin) PANEL connector CONTROL Set these switches according to the audio input levels 4 output for This connector provides the loop-through When controlling another VCR from this unit, connect When controlling 1 3 this unit from an editing controller When controlling 2 Panel to Control the optional DSBK-200 When using to the AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors. remote control signals from the REMOTE-IN connector. the VCR to this connector. such as the ES-7, PVE-500, BVE-600/800/910, or such as the ES-7, the unit to the editing RM-450/450CE, connect connector using the supplied 9-pin controller via this remote control cable. remotely control this unit, connect the DSBK-200 to connect the DSBK-200 control this unit, remotely this connector. 4 VIDEO CONTROL connector REMOTE-IN connector CONTROL PANEL connector REMOTE-OUT connector 1 3 2 4 REMOTE-IN REMOTE-OUT VIDEO CONTROL CONTROL PANEL External device connectors VIDEO CONTROL connector (D-sub 15-pin) SDI (Serial Digital Interface) OUTPUT 1, 2 and SDI (Serial Digital Interface) OUTPUT SDI (Serial Digital Interface) INPUT connectors SDI (Serial Digital DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT connectors AUDIO (AES/EBU) DIGITAL Note Always power off this unit before connecting the 1 For remote control of the internal digital video When the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary When the CHARACTER switch on 7 and audio These connectors output digital video Input digital video and audio signals in SDI (D1) Input digital video 6 The left-hand connector (CH-1/2) is for audio channels The left-hand connector 5 in AES/ audio signals onput digital These connectors remote control unit. processor, connect an optional remote control unit such as the UVR-60/60P or BVR-50/50P to this connector. control panel is set to ON, connector 3 (SUPER) control panel is set to ON, connector text information. outputs a signal with superimposed signals in SDI (D1) format. 3 (SUPER) connectors (BNC type) format to the left-hand connector. The right-hand format to the left-hand active-through connection. connector is for an (BNC type) 1 and 2, and the right-hand connector (CH-3/4) is for 1 and 2, and the right-hand 4. audio channels 3 and EBU format. (BNC type) 3 Location and Function of Parts

2 AUDIO IN LEVEL/600Ω switches Set these switches for each channel as shown in the following table, according to the audio input levels to the AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors and the impedance. hpe Overview Chapter 1

Settings of the AUDIO IN LEVEL/600Ω switches Audio input Switch setting Level Impedance −60dBs High impedance LOW-OFF (microphone input) (about 20kΩ) (left position) +4dBs/0dBs/−6dBs High impedance HIGH-OFF (line audio input) (about 20kΩ) (middle position) +4dBm/0dBm/−6dBm 600Ω HIGH-ON (line audio input) (right position)

3 MONITOR AUDIO connector (RCA phono jack) This connector outputs audio signals for monitoring. The audio signals to be output from this connector can be selected with the MONITOR SELECT buttons on the lower control panel.

4 AUDIO IN CH-1 (channel 1) to CH-4 connectors (XLR 3-pin, female) Use these connectors to connect separate channels of audio input from a player VCR or other external audio equipment.

5 AUDIO OUT CH-1 (channel 1) to CH-4 connectors (XLR 3-pin, male) These connectors output channel-1 to channel-4 audio signals, respectively. In 2-channel audio recording mode (selected with extended menu item 818), it is possible to use the AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4 connectors for monitor audio output for channels 1 and 2, respectively (use extended menu item 820).

32 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 33 Reel Chapter 1 Overview Paper clip, etc. beginning and be sure to put the cassette in its storage beginning and be end instead of flat on its side. The case, preferably on cassette is specially storage case of a DVCAM a long-period storage of the tape. designed to ensure in any other condition (not Storing a cassette case, etc.) may cause the video rewound, out of its to become damaged over time. and audio contents problems may occur, becomes dirty, connection Remove away any dust causing a loss of functions. cassette. or dirt from this area before using the become receives a hard impact, the tape may play back slackened and may not record and/or correctly. For information about how to check the tape for slack, see For information about how to check the turn the reel Using a paper clip or a similar object, gently in the direction shown by the arrow. If the reel gently in the direction shown by the the cassette does not move, there is no slack. Insert after about 10 into the cassette compartment, and seconds take it out. the next section. Checking the tape for slack Notes on using cassettes Notes on • tape to the cassette, rewind the storing the Before • memory connector (contact point) If the cassette • the floor or otherwise If the cassette is dropped on . (page 147) . Guide”  Standard size (page 34)

Cassette memory This memory is used to store ClipLink log data. For details of ClipLink log data, see the appendix “ClipLink Mini size REC/SAVE switch For details of this switch, see “Preventing accidental erasure” Usable Cassettes Usable recorder can be played back on this unit but cannot be recorder can be played back on this such as the used for recording at editing operation such a setting of edit points. When you insert indicator cassette into this unit, the NOT EDITABLE display section. lights up in the lower control panel DV cassettes on the unit. However, it is the best DV cassettes on the unit. However, because they choice to always use DVCAM cassettes whatever your are more reliable than DV cassettes or long-period purpose may be: playback, editing, storage of recordings. automatically ejected. PDV-64ME/94ME/124ME/184MEPDVM-12ME/22ME/32ME/40ME Standard size Mini size Model name Size Notes The following figure illustrates the DVCAM cassette’s Cassettes usable for playback only Cassettes usable cassettes and L- and M-size All consumer DV The numbers in each model name indicate the The numbers in each This unit can use the DVCAM cassettes listed below. cassettes listed can use the DVCAM This unit appearance. DVCPRO (25M) cassettes are usable for playback DVCPRO (25M) cassettes are usable only. maximum recording/playback time (in minutes) for maximum recording/playback the PDV-184ME has a each model. For example, time of 184 minutes. maximum recording/playback DVCAM cassettes • by a DV-format Cassettes that have been recorded • a player, you can also use When operating this unit as • of cassette, it will be If you insert an incorrect type Location and Function of Parts

Preventing accidental erasure

Set the REC/SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE to Outer guides Mini size (Insert the cassette prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents. into the middle of the cassette compartment.) hpe Overview Chapter 1

REC/SAVE switch Standard size Set to SAVE

REC SAVE

To enable re-recording Set the cassette’s REC/SAVE switch to REC. Tape window facing upward When this switch is set to SAVE, the unit cannot record on the tape. Inner guides Medium size (Align the cassette with the outer guides, then slide it in over the inner guides.) Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes

Inserting a cassette

This unit accepts three sizes of cassette: L (standard size), M (medium size: DVCPRO) and S (mini size). Tape window facing upward When inserting a cassette in the unit, make sure its tape window faces upward as shown in the following figure. Ejecting a cassette

Press the EJECT button.

EJECT button

34 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information 35 − 2 Chapter Chapter 2 Time Data and Text Information Setting/Displaying

Time Data andText For details, see pages 108 and 109. To display superimposed time data and text information about the To display superimposed time data and to ON, the text information is When the CHARACTER switch is set To adjust the displayed text You can adjust the position, size, and type of superimposed information operating status of the unit on the monitor, set the CHARACTER switch operating status of the unit on the monitor, on the subsidiary control panel to ON. OUT 3 (SUPER) connector and superimposed on the output of the VIDEO connector. also of the SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) using setup menu items 002, 003, 009, and 011. Setting/Displaying Information

Superimposing Text Superimposing Text Information Displaying Time Data and Unit's Operating Status Time Data and Displaying Displaying Time Data and Unit's Operating Status−Superimposing Text Information

Information displayed The figure below shows the time data and operation status that can be superimposed.

1 Time data type Time data

2 Timecode reader drop- frame marka) 3 Timecode generator drop-frame marka)

4 VITC field hpe Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 TCR 23 : 5 9 . 4 0 . 1 8 * PSHUTTLESTILL

6 Operating mode

5 Recorder/player selection

a) This character can appear on the DSR-2000 only. The character to appear in these two columns is always a colon (:) on the DSR-2000P.

Note The example above shows the factory default configuration. You can use setup menu item 005 to display a different type of time data in the second line as well.

For details, see page 108.

1 Time data type Display Meaning CNT Count value of the time counter (COUNTER) TCR Timecode reader timecode data UBR Timecode reader user bits data TCR. VITC reader time code data UBR. VITC reader user bits data TCG Timecode generator timecode data UBG Timecode generator user bits data IN IN point time data OUT OUT point time data AI Audio IN point time data AO Audio OUT point time data DUR The duration between any two of the four edit points (IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, AUDIO OUT) T*Ra) Time code data from time code reader. The asterisk indicates an interpolation by the time code reader to make up for the time code data not correctly read from the tape. U*Ra) User bit data from the time code reader. The asterisk indicates that last data is retained by the time code reader, as the new data has not been read correctly from the tape. a) “*” appears when data has not been correctly read from tape.

36 Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information 37 ABC mark to indicate an edit section during automatic mark to indicate an edit section during Chapter 2 Time Data and Text Information Setting/Displaying p Fields 1 and 3 Neither of the RECORDER and PLAYER buttons is lit. Neither of the RECORDER and PLAYER Fields 2 and 4 The RECORDER button is lit. The PLAYER button is lit. Recorder/player selection Operation mode Time code generator drop-frame mark Time code generator VITC field Time code reader drop-frame mark (for DSR-2000 only) mark (for reader drop-frame Time code .: setting) Drop frame mode (factory default Non-drop frame mode .: setting) Drop frame mode (factory default Non-drop frame mode No display: P: R: editing. “*”: 5 the status of the RECORDER/ The indication changes depending on 6 A, B and C. The field is divided into three blocks, 3 4 “ ” (blank): 2 PLAYER buttons. • Block A displays the operation mode. • Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed. • Block C displays a (for DSR-2000 only) Displaying Time Data and Unit's Operating Status−Superimposing Text Information

Display Operation mode Block A Block B CASSETTE OUT Cassette is not loaded TAPE UNTHREAD Tape has not been threaded STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T.RELEASE Tape tension released STOP Stop mode F.FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode hpe Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 PLAY Playback mode (servo unlocked) PLAYLOCK Playback mode (servo locked) PLAY Deviation from normal Capstan override mode speed (%) REC Record mode (servo unocked) REC LOCK Record mode (servo locked) EDIT Edit mode (servo unlocked) EDIT LOCK Edit mode (servo locked) JOG STILL A still picture in jog mode JOG FWD Jog mode in forward direction JOG REV Jog mode in reverse direction SHUTTLE (Speed) Shuttle mode VAR (Speed) Variable mode AUTO EDIT Automatic editing mode PREVIEW Preview mode REVIEW Review mode DMC (Speed)a) DMC playback speed D-PREV (Speed)a) DMC editing preview mode D-EDIT (Speed)a) DMC editing mode DMC-SPD (Speed) DMC initial speed setting a) Initial speed settings or stored speed settings

38 Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information 39 Display section (3),4 REMOTE button RESET button PRESET 5 − 1 As required Settings Off

2 7 Button/switch settings Chapter 2 Time Data and Text Information Setting/Displaying PRESET/REGEN switch −

DF/NDF switch FREE RUN/REC RUN switch FREE RUN/REC RUN switch CHARACTER switch PRESET/REGEN switch INT INT/EXT − Buttons/switches REMOTE button CHARACTER switchINT/EXT ON FREE RUN/REC RUN switch DF/NDF switch As required To set an initial time code value, use the following procedure. Set the buttons and switches as shown below. and switches Set the buttons Setting Time Code and User Bits User and Code Time Setting Setting an Initial Time Code Value an Initial Time Setting Setting Time Code and User Bits

1 Press the COUNTER SEL button and select TC.

Time data type indicator TC lights in the display section of the lower control panel.

2 Press the HOLD button.

The first digit of the time counter display (hours:minutes:seconds:frames) in the display section begins to flash.

To set all digits to 0 hpe Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 Press the RESET button.

3 Confirm the JOG indicator in the display section is lit. If not lit, press the search dial to select jog mode.

4 Select the digit to set by rotating the search dial.

The flashing digit changes to the digit on the right when you rotate the search dial clockwise, and to the digit on the left when you rotate it counterclockwise.

5 Set the value for the flashing digit by rotating the search dial while pressing the SEARCH button.

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you finish setting all digits.

7 Press the SET button.

If the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch is set to FREE RUN, the time code starts to advance immediately.

To set time code to the current time

1 Set the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch and DF/NDF switch (for DSR- 2000 only) on the subsidiary control panel to FRR RUN and DF, respectively.

2 Carry out steps 1 to 6 of the previous section “Setting an initial time code value” to set the time code to a time slightly ahead of the current time.

3 Press the SET button at the instant when the current time matches the displayed time code.

40 Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information 41 Display section 1 of the section “Setting an initial time code of the section “Setting an initial time 7 Chapter 2 Time Data and Text Information Setting/Displaying to . 2 (page 39) Settings are made in hexadecimal (0, 1, 2,... 8, 9, A, B,... E, F). Settings are made in hexadecimal (0, COUNTER SEL button and select U-BIT. value” Watching the time data type indicator in the display section, press the Watching the time data type indicator Carry out steps Proceed as follows. You can record up to 8 hexadecimal digits of information (date, time, digits of information up to 8 hexadecimal You can record event number, etc.) in the time code track. event number, etc.) 1 2 To set user bits To set user Setting Time Code and User Bits

Synchronizing the Internal Time Code Generator With an External Signal—External Lock

You can synchronize the internal time code generator to an external time code signal (TC) input to this unit. Use this method to synchronize the time code generators of a number of VCRs, or to carry out recording maintaining the synchronization between the source video and time code. In this case, the settings of the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch and DF/NDF switch on the subsidiary control panel are ignored. You can synchronize the internal time code generator to one of the

hpe Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 following external time codes. • The time code (TC) output of an external time code generator or external VCR connected to the TIME CODE IN connector • The time code (VITC) present in a video signal input to the unit • The time code (TC) input to the SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector or i.LINK connector (when fitted with the optional DSBK-190) of the unit

To synchronize to an external time code signal

Proceed as follows. 1 1

TIME CODE IN

OUT

2

1 • When synchronizing to an external time code Connect the time code output of the external time code generator or external VCR to the TIME CODE IN connector. • When synchronizing to the time code (VITC) in an input video signal In the input selection section, select an input video signal containing VITC, then select TC or VITC with extended menu item 613. Select TC or VITC with extended menu item 613.

42 Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information Chapter 2 Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text Information 43 − REGEN − EXT–REGEN (left position) EXT–REGEN (left the same as the external time PRESET/REGEN switch is set to EXT − TC or VITC according as you are according as TC or VITC PRESET/REGEN switch to EXT − Chapter 2 Time Data and Text Information Setting/Displaying ON (when recording VITC) ON (when recording free running synchronizing to TC or VITC synchronizing TC SELECT switch: TC SELECT NT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch: NT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN VITC switch: code signal (drop frame or non-drop frame) code signal (drop frame or non-drop This starts the internal time code generator running in synchronization time code generator running in This starts the internal code generator. with the external time with the external time code generator is synchronized Once the internal even if the external time code generator time code generator, continues to the internal time code generator connection is removed, run. Set switches on the subsidiary control panel as follows. control panel on the subsidiary Set switches Frame count mode (DSR-2000 only): Advance mode: Note 2 Note that when the INT/EXT Press the STOP button to stop this unit, then press the REC button. Press the STOP button to stop this unit, check that the values displayed Watch the time counter display, and When the input mode is V:SDTI, SDTI or i.LINK (the V:SDTI, SDTI or When the input mode is V:SDTI, SDTI REGEN, the advance mode and frame count mode (DSR-2000 only) are REGEN, the advance mode and frame automatically set as follows. automatically synchronizes the internal time code generator to the time automatically synchronizes the internal INPUT connector or i.LINK code transferred through the SDTI(QSDI) DSBK-190). connector (when fitted with the optional coincide with the external time code values. i.LINK indicator is lit in the input selection/audio mode display section), i.LINK indicator is lit in the input selection/audio then setting the INT/EXT To check the synchronization to the external signal To check the synchronization

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 45 : unlit (page 3 (page 15) Chapter : select the data to be 18 REMOTE button displayed (counter’s count, time code value, or user bit value) COUNTER SEL button : select the input Chapter 3 and Playback Recording : TC or VITC (when displaying time code) : lit (page 14) (page 26) (page 18) : ON (when recording VITC) (page 26) PB/EE button Input selection section video and audio signals. TC SELECT switch VITC switch Before beginning recording, make any necessary button/switch settings. Before beginning recording, make any buttons/switches, see the pages indicated For details of the settings of each of the This section describes video and audio recording on the unit. This section describes video and audio in parenthesis. RecordingPlayback and : : (page 26) (page 17) : OFF : (page 26) side 1 (page 16)

PRESET/REGEN switch –

MONITOR SELECT buttons select the audio channels to be monitored. POWER switch: REC INHIBIT switch

Preparations for Recording Preparations for Recording adjust the audio recording levels. REC controls select the time code to be recorded. INT/EXT Buttom/switch settings switch is set to Ω . and extended menu item (see page 16) (see page 32) switch Ω 811. When, for example, the AUDIO IN LEVEL/600 811. When, for example, the AUDIO The analog input reference level is determined by the settings of the The analog input reference level is AUDIO IN LEVEL/600 For details of selecting the E-E mode, see the description of the REC button in the For details of selecting the E-E mode, see and the PB/EE button in the monitor/ tape transport control section (page 22) menu/display setting section (page 17). Press the METER FULL/FINE button Change the setting of extended menu item 818 between 2-channel (2CH) between 2-channel menu item 818 setting of extended Change the (4CH) mode (4CH). mode and 4-channel level out audio recording at a reference When carrying will be recorded at a pressed in. The audio signals Leave the REC controls preset reference level. the recording levels Manually adjusting control in the upper control panel, and For each channel, pull out the REC is 0 dB for an average volume. adjust so that the audio level indication Carry out the adjustment in E-E mode. +4 811 to –20 dBm (HIGH-ON) and extended menu item dB, the reference level is set to –20 dB, causing +4 be converted into a dBm analog input to –20 dB digital signal. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Recording 46 Setting the reference level To change the display range of the audio level meters To change the display range Adjusting the audio recording levels Adjusting the To change the number of audio channels to be recorded of audio channels the number To change

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 47 . (see page 48) Chapter 3 and Playback Recording , then carry out the recording operation , then carry out the (page 39) generator generator an external time code See page 40. Setting a user bit value See page 41. code generator to an external To synchronize the internal time signal See page 42. There are the following two ways of recording time code: ways of recording the following two There are • of the internal time code initial value, then recording the output Setting an • generator synchronized to the output of the internal time code Recording value then record the time code To set an initial Initial Time Code described in the section “Setting an Use the procedure Value” Setting the time code value to the current time Setting the time code value to Recording Time Code and User Bit Values User Bit Code and Time Recording 1 23 To stop recording, press the STOP button. To stop recording, press the STOP Insert a cassette. cassette” (page 34). For details, see the section “Inserting a the PLAY button. Hold down the REC button, and press the SERVO indicator in the Recording starts, the servo locks, and display section lights. 3 1 2 To record, use the following procedure. use the following To record, If you record to the end of the tape If you record to the end of the and stops. The tape is automatically rewound, menu item 125 so that the tape just You can change the setting of extended stops without being automatically rewound when it is recorded to the end. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Recording Operation Recording Recording 48

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback : 49 : unlit (page 18) (page 15) COUNTER SEL button REMOTE button select the data to be displayed (see the section “Displayed time data” on this page). Chapter 3 and Playback Recording : TC or VITC (when displaying time : lit (page 26) (page 18) PB button TC SELECT switch code)(see the section “Displayed time data” on this page) code)(see the section “Displayed time data” : select the audio channels to be monitored. (page 17) TC SELECT switch settingTCVITC Displayed data TC recorded on tape VITC recorded on tape Displayed time data Use the COUNTER SEL button to select one of counter’s count Before beginning playback, make any necessary button/switch settings. playback, make any necessary button/switch Before beginning see the pages indicated of each of the buttons/switches, For details of the settings This section describes playback of video and audio. of video and describes playback This section (COUNTER), time code (TC), and user bit values (U-BIT). When you select time code, the data displayed is determined by the setting (TC/ VITC) of the TC SELECT switch on the subsidiary control panel as follows. in parenthesis.

: MONITOR SELECT buttons side 1 (page 17) Playback Preparations for Playback for Preparations PB controls adjust the audio playback levels. POWER switch: Time data selection Buttom/switch settings Buttom/switch Display section STOP button Cassette compartment PLAY button 1) speed × Variable speed playback, with the speed determined by the speed of with the speed determined Variable speed playback, dial turning the search by the angular with the speed determined Variable speed playback, dial position of the search finely determined by the angular Variable speed playback, with the speed position of the search dial according to the angular The playback speed is adjusted temporarily the playback phase with that of position of the search dial, to align another VCR. Playback at normal ( Playback at normal To start playback Press the PLAY button. Playback starts, the servo locks, and the SERVO indicator in the display section lights. To stop playback Press the STOP button. For details of how to insert a cassette, see the section “Inserting and Ejecting For details of how to insert a cassette, Cassettes” (page 34). • in jog mode Playback • in shuttle mode Playback • in variable mode Playback • override function Playback using the capstan First insert a cassette. This section describes the following types of playback: following types of describes the This section • Normal playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Playback Operation Playback Playback 50 Normal playback

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 51 Display section 1,2,3 1 times normal speed (can be 1 times normal speed ± Chapter 3 and Playback Recording 1 To stop playback in jog mode, stop turning the search dial. Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the JOG indicator in Press the SEARCH button or search the display section is lit. jog mode and shuttle mode. Pressing the search dial toggles between Turn the search dial in the desired direction, at the speed corresponding to the desired playback speed. Playback in jog mode starts. changed using extended menu item 116). changed using extended procedure. in jog mode, use the following To carry out playback 3 1 2 In jog mode, you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning can control the speed of playback by In jog mode, you playback speed range is the search dial. The If you play back to the end of the tape back to the If you play and stops. is automatically rewound, The tape the tape just item 125 so that of extended menu change the setting You can recorded to the end. automatically rewound when it is stops without being Playback in jog mode Playback in jog 10 times ± 32 times Display section 1,2,3 ± 1 3 Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired Turn the search dial to the desired angle playback speed. Playback in shuttle mode starts. To stop playback in shuttle mode, return the search dial to the center position, or press the STOP button. Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE Press the SEARCH button or search indicator in the display section is lit. jog mode and shuttle mode. Pressing the search dial toggles between normal speed (can be changed using menu item 102). normal speed (can and at on the search dial at the still position There are detents normal speed. procedure. in shuttle mode, use the following To carry out playback 2 3 1 In shuttle mode, you can control the speed of playback by the angular playback by the the speed of mode, you can control In shuttle is dial. The range of playback speed position of the search To return to normal-speed playback Press the PLAY button. To alternate between normal-speed playback and shuttle mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired shuttle playback speed, then switch between normal-speed playback and shuttle playback by pressing the PLAY and SEARCH buttons alternately. For intermittent shuttle mode playback, press the STOP and SEARCH buttons alternately. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Playback 52 Playback in shuttle mode Playback

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 53 1 times ± 1,2,3 Display section 2 Chapter 3 and Playback Recording 1 4 2 times normal speed. Noiseless playback is possible 2 times normal speed. + 1 to − To stop playback in variable mode, return the search dial to the center position, or press the STOP button. Press the VARIABLE button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE Press the VARIABLE button or search indicator in the display section is lit. VARIABLE button, turning it If the SEARCH button is lit, press the on. corresponding to the desired Turn the search dial to the desired angle playback speed. Playback in variable mode starts. in the range of ±1 times normal speed. in the range of ±1 using extended playback speed range can be changed (The variable mode menu item 119.) and at on the search dial at the still position There are detents normal speed. procedure. in variable mode, use the following To carry out playback 4 1 2 3 In variable mode, you can finely control (61 steps) the speed of playback steps) the speed of finely control (61 mode, you can In variable in the range of To return to normal-speed playback Press the PLAY button. To alternate between normal-speed playback and variable mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired variable playback speed, then switch between normal-speed playback and variable playback by pressing the PLAY and VARIABLE buttons alternately. For intermittent variable mode playback, press the STOP and VARIABLE buttons alternately. Playback in variable mode in variable Playback (A) Display section 1 ,2 (B) ,1 (A) 1 (B) 1 desired direction to adjust the playback speed. desired direction to adjust the playback in steps of 1%. The range of speed adjustment is ±15% adjust the playback speed. to ±8% only. The playback speed can be adjusted (B) TRIM buttons to Hold down the PLAY button, and press the section goes off. The SERVO indicator in the display release the PLAY button. When the adjustment is completed, The tape transport returns to normal speed, and the SERVO indicator in the display section lights on again. (A) Hold down the PLAY button, and turn the search dial in the 2 1 You can use the capstan override function to adjust the playback speed adjust the playback function to use the capstan override You can phase function is convenient for playback temporarily. This program. another VCR playing back the same synchronization with Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Playback 54 Playback using the capstan override function override using the capstan Playback

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 55 Stop On-air end point Normal speed playback Normal speed playback Chapter 3 and Playback Recording 1 to +1 times normal speed), and store 1 to +1 times normal Speed variation end point − DMC playback DMC playback Press the PREVIEW button. DMC playback allows you to vary the playback speed for a certain section you to vary the playback speed DMC playback allows mode (from of a tape, in variable same varying speed. in memory for later playback at the the varying speed you can set the a live broadcast of a sporting event For example, during then provide of highlights while recording, and start and end points playbaimmediate DMC -of those highlights. following figure. the tape moves as shown in the During DMC playback Press the REVIEW button. Normal speed playback Normal speed playback Preroll point Speed variation start point Stop On-air start point Press the REVIEW button again at the on-air cue. Starting DMC playback immediately after preroll Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback (DMC) Motion Control Dynamic Waiting for the on-air cue before starting DMC playback. Overview Display section 3,5,7 4 . 5 3 IN button OUT button AUDIO IN button AUDIO OUT button 2 MEMORY indicator 6 Holding down the DMC EDIT button, turn the search dial, to set the initial speed at the speed variation start point. The speed you set appears in the display section. During this period the tape does not move. Press the PREVIEW button. The tape is prerolled and played back at normal speed from the on-air start point to the speed variation start point. On passing the speed variation start point, the MEMORY indicator begins to flash, and playback begins at the speed set in step Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE Press the SEARCH button or search indicator in the display section is lit. If you want to use the variable mode to set the varying playback speed, press the VAIRABLE button, turning it on. Press the DMC EDIT button, turning it on. Press the DMC EDIT button, turning tape, or during recording, press Either while playing back the recorded following buttons simultaneously, the ENTRY button and each of the to set the start and end points. • On-air start point: • Speed variation start point: • Speed variation end point: • On-air end point: Each press turns the corresponding button on. Each press turns the corresponding 1,5 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 To store the playback speed for DMC playback, use the following for DMC playback, the playback speed To store procedure. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Playback 56 Storing a varying playback speed in memory speed a varying playback Storing

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 57 Chapter 3 and Playback Recording , press the PLAY button. 5 Press the STOP button to stop the tape. Press the STOP button Turn the search dial to vary the playback speed. search dial to vary Turn the are speed variations is flashing, the MEMORY indicator While the point, the On passing the speed variation end stored in memory. lit, and the changes from flashing to continuously MEMORY indicator ends. variable speed storing Starting playback at the on-air cue from the on-air start point Starting playback at the on-air cue from preroll Starting playback immediately after To avoid operating mistakes we recommend that you use the VCR in standalone mode when carrying out DMC playback. When using two VCRs connected for editing, you can only use the recorder VCR for DMC playback, and only when both the RECORDER and PLAYER buttons are off. Notes There are two methods of starting DMC playback. There are two methods of starting DMC • • • • 8 7 If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the speed indicator lights continuously If the MEMORY variation end point It is therefore not the memory became full at that point. This indicates that capacity is a more speed variation. The maximum possible to record duration of 120 seconds. To amend the stored speed variation Press the PREVIEW button. start and end points is The interval between the speed variation speed. Operate the search dial as automatically played back at the stored required, to adjust the playback speed. speed Setting the initial speed to normal In step Executing DMC Playback REVIEW button PREVIEW button At the moment the on-air cue is given, press the REVIEW button once At the moment the on-air cue is given, more. starts at normal speed. The REVIEW button lights, and playback end points, DMC playback is Between the speed variation start and then playback continues at normal carried out at the stored speed, and speed and the tape stops at the on-air end point. Press the REVIEW button. tape is cued up to the on-air start The REVIEW button lights, and the REVIEW button flashes. point. After the tape is cued up, the 2 To start playback at the on-air cue from the on-air start point To start playback at the on-air Use the following procedure. 1 You can start DMC playback using either the REVIEW button or REVIEW button using either the start DMC playback You can you use. above two methods on which of the button depending PREVIEW Starting playback immediately after preroll Press the PREVIEW button. The PREVIEW button lights, and after preroll, DMC playback is carried out for the section between the speed variation start and end points, then playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point. Stopping the tape during DMC playback Press the STOP button. To exit DMC playback mode Press the DMC EDIT button and the DELETE button simultaneously. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Playback 58

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 59 (Continued) 2,5 4 1 Chapter 3 and Playback Recording 3,6 7 0 frame. ± Press the RECORDER button, turning it on. Cue up to the recorder tape position where to start synchronous playback. Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, and press the IN button. The recorder IN point is set. Press the PLAYER button, turning it on. Press the PLAYER button, turning to start playback. Cue up to the player tape position where Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, and press the IN button. The player IN point is set. 4 5 6 1 2 3 Connecting two DSR-2000/2000P units and synchronizing their tape synchronizing their units and two DSR-2000/2000P Connecting with an carry out two-unit synchronous playback transport, you can accuracy of section connections and basic settings, see the For equipment/signal 132). Synchronous Playback” (page “Connections for Two-Unit procedure. Use the following the recorder (this the controlling unit is referred to as (In the following, unit as the player.) unit) and the controlled Synchronous Playback Synchronous Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, and press the PREVIEW button, and the ENTRY/SHIFT Hold down button. synchronous and player start preroll followed by Both the recorder units. playback by the two ACCUR on the item 004 is set to ON and 305 set to When setup menu are synchronized recorder and player tape transports recorder side, the ±0 with allowing two-unit synchronous playback during the preroll points. start at the player and recorder IN frame accuracy to 7 To end synchronous playback while it is in progress To end synchronous Press the STOP button. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Playback 60

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On the recorder, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the MENU button. The SYSTEM MENU screen appears on the monitor connected to this unit. DV format cannot be used as a source tape for dubbing through an be used as a source tape for dubbing DV format cannot SDTI(QSDI) or i.LINK interface. with the original audio section of this unit, dubbing is performed mode (48 kHz) or four-channel recording mode unchanged (two-channel mode (32 kHz)). Index Picture is recorded in this of differences in tape lengths. (If an portion, it may also not be copied.) recommended to record beforehand before the recording start point. It is start point of the recording tape to be color bars or a similar signal at the used on this unit. Notes 1 For information about connections and basic settings, see the section connections and basic settings, see For information about (page 133). Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format” “Connections for Digitally • format. A tape recorded in which is recorded in the DVCAM Use a tape • settings made in the input selection Regardless of the audio channel • of the tape may not be copied because Approximately the last 2 minutes • of approximately 5 seconds is required A continuous recorded section Perform the following procedure. In addition to straightforward tape dubbing, you can also use this unit to you can also use this tape dubbing, to straightforward In addition beginning from the format automatically dub signals in DVCAM digitally SDTI(QSDI) interface. an i.LINK or to the end, through of the tape Recorder or on a DSR-1/1P Digital Videocassette When a tape recorded log data held in Camcorder is dubbed, the ClipLink DSR-300/300P Digital is also copied. the cassette memory

(Optional DSBK-190 Required When Using i.LINK Interface) i.LINK Using When Required DSBK-190 (Optional Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format DVCAM in Signals Dubbing Digitally SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU (Optional DSBK-190 Required DSBK-190 (Optional SDTI DUBBING A/V A/V/TC A/V/TC/CM SDTI DUBBING i.LINK DUBBING Audio, video, timecode, and cassette memroy Audio, video and timecode Audio and video (ClipLink log data) • A/V/TC: • A/V: • A/V/TC/CM: Using the search dial in jog mode, select either SDTI DUBBING or Using the search dial in jog mode, select button. i.LINK DUBBING, then press the SET you to select a desired group The screen changes as follows, allowing of items for dubbing. procedure, illustrations of (In explaining the subsequent operating dubbing are used. You can screens shown when performing SDTI also when performing i.LINK follow the same operating procedure dubbing.) 2 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format Format DVCAM in Signals Dubbing Digitally When Using i.LINK Interface) i.LINK Using When 62

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START:SET KEY ABORT:MENU KEY ABORT:MENU KEY (A/V/TC/CM) (A/V/TC/CM) SDTI DUBBING SDTI DUBBING THIS VTR AND SOURCE INSERT RECORD TAPE IN INSERT RECORD TAPE START i.LINK DUBBING? TAPE IN THE PLAYER VTR. TAPE IN THE PLAYER For more information about this, see the section “If the cassette memory of the recording tape is not large enough” (page 65). To cancel the dubbing operation Press the MENU button. If the cassette memory capacity is not sufficient A message urging you to replace the recording tape by a tape with a larger cassette memory capacity appears. Insert the source tape in the player and the recording tape in this unit. Insert the source tape in the player and be started appears. A message to make sure dubbing may Using the search dial, select a desired group of items for dubbing, then of items for dubbing, a desired group search dial, select Using the SET button. press the changes as follows. The menu screen selected.) displayed when A/V/TC/CM is (Example: The screen 4 3 . 5 and 4 . 3

ABORT:MENU KEY EXECUTING. (A/V/TC/CM) SDTI DUBBING TCR 00:00:00:00 UBR 00:00:00:00 (Optional DSBK-190 Required DSBK-190 (Optional A message “COMPLETED” appears on the monitor. A message “COMPLETED” appears are both automatically rewound The source tape and recording tape to the beginning, and the cassettes ejected. The unit returns to the state in step When dubbing is completed 1 2 3 repeat steps To continue by dubbing another tape, To end the dubbing operation and exit from the menu, press the MENU button. To end the dubbing operation while it is in progress To end the dubbing operation while Press the STOP button. asking whether to copy the The dubbing operation stops and a message contents of the cassette memory appears. section “If you end dubbing while it For more information about this, see the is in progress” (page 65). Press the SET button. Press the back automatically wound tape are both tape and source The recording the screen dubbing starts. At the same time, to the beginning, and changes as follows. 6 7 5 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format Format DVCAM in Signals Dubbing Digitally When Using i.LINK Interface) i.LINK Using When 64

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ABORT:MENU KEY (A/V/TC/CM) (A/V/TC/CM) SDTI DUBBING SDTI DUBBING COPY :SET KEY NOT COPY:RESET KEY CM MEMORY STORAGE TAPE IS TOO SMALL. EXECUTE CM COPY? DUBBING IS ABORTED. CAPACITY OF THE RECORD To copy the contents of the cassette memory, press the SET button. If you do not wish to copy the contents of the cassette memory, press the of RESET button. If you press the RESET button, however, the contents the cassette memory may not agree with the material recorded on the tape. If this message appears, replace the recording tape by a tape with a larger If this message appears, replace the cassette memory capacity. progress If you end dubbing while it is in with A/V/TC/CM selected as the If you end dubbing while it is in progress appears. items for dubbing, the following message If the cassette memory of the recording tape is not large of the recording memory If the cassette enough and the tape in this unit tape and source insert the recording When you as the items whereas A/V/TC/CM has been selected player, respectively, automatically. If, cassette memory contents are checked for dubbing, their tape is found memory capacity of the recording as a result, the cassette message appears. inadequate, the following

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Note Before you begin assemble editing for the first time with a new tape, a video signal, e.g. a black signal, and time code must be recorded on the tape in advance of the recorder IN point for a length equal to or greater than the preroll time. With this unit, you can use the following two edit modes. With this unit, you can use the following • Assemble edit mode • Insert edit mode two modes are also referred to simply (In this Operating Instructions, these respectively.) as assemble mode and insert mode, Assemble edit mode In assemble editing, you record video and audio materials in order from the start of the tape. In addition to video and audio, time code is also recorded. This edit mode is convenient when you are recording on a new tape. This section describes how to carry out automatic editing with this unit and This section describes how to carry or REMOTE-OUT connector. another VCR connected to the REMOTE-IN Editing

Overview of Automatic Editing Overview of Automatic Automatic Editing Automatic − (see page as follow. PRESET (right position) (see page 25) − INT . REC RUN (see page 39) (see page 48) Set as required. , select the video test signal (SG) as the input video signal. , select the video test signal (SG) as DF/NDF switch: FREE RUN/REC RUN switch: 14) INT/EXT-PRESET/REGEN switch: Set an initial time code value Carry out recording Insert an unrecorded cassette in the unit and rewind it. Insert an unrecorded cassette in the input selection section Using the VIDEO IN button in the panel Set switches on the subsidiary control Note 4 5 to Using extended menu item 610, it is also possible to record time code according the settings on the control panels. 1 2 3 Before you use an unrecorded tape in insert editing, a video signal, e.g. a unrecorded tape in insert editing, a Before you use an the tape. code must be recorded on all over black signal, and time insert editing, split DMC editing in both edit modes. In You can carry out editing is also possible. unrecorded tape signal and time code on an To record a video time code on an unrecorded tape to use When recording a video signal and you can use a test signal generated it as a recording tape in insert editing, unit. An example procedure follows. by the internal signal generator of the Insert edit mode Insert edit positions time code at desired video, audio, and editing, you insert In insert at the all three types of data You can insert recorded tape. on an already one of the types separately. same time or insert Recording time code the settings of the INT/EXT For automatic editing, regardless of PRESET/REGEN switch, time code is recorded continuously from the previous time code recorded on the tape. Chapter 4 Editing Automatic Editing Automatic 68

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 69 (page 76 “Modifying Edit Points” Preview” (page 80) “Checking Editing Results— 72) “Setting Edit Points” (page (page 71) “Selecting an Edit Mode” ) results” (page 83) 33) “Reviewing the editing “Usable Cassettes” (page Chapter 4 Editing Editing” (page 70) Editing” (page 81) See “Button/Switch Settings for “Executing Automatic Determine edit points. Select an edit mode. Execute automatic editing. Making necessary settings Preview the editing results. Modify edit points as necessary. Review the editing results as necessary. editing in the recorder. has been recorded in the player. Insert cassettes. • Insert a cassette for recording the results of • Insert the cassette on which material to be edited Sequence of Operation The following flowchart outlines the sequence of operations in automatic of operations in the sequence flowchart outlines The following units. editing with two DSR-2000/2000P Sequence of editing operations of editing Sequence : (page (page 15) : select the data to be 18) REMOTE button unlit 9PIN (when using REMOTE-IN/-OUT) or i.LINK (when using i.LINK) button: lit COUNTER SEL button displayed (counter value or time code value) : select the input video and : select the time code to be recorded. : TC or VITC, when displaying time code (page 14) : OFF (page 26) (page 26) (page 26) Input selection section audio signals. TC SELECT switch : select the audio channels to be monitored. REC INHIBIT switch For details of the settings of each of the buttons/switches, see the pages indicated For details of the settings of each of the in parenthesis. In E-E mode, the video output of the unit is delayed by the time for video delayed by the time of the unit is the video output In E-E mode, (8H). with respect to the input video signal circuit processing 3, for playback to be operations described in Chapter Unlike the playback specified, you mode with both the player and recorder carried out in edit phase by 8H. menu item 701 to delay the V-SYNC can use extended the recorder and editing, set buttons and switches on Before beginning player as follows. (page 17) INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch : MONITOR SELECT buttons (page 16) Chapter 4 Editing Button/Switch Settings for Editing Settings for Button/Switch POWER switch: I side adjust the audio recording levels. REC controls 70 Recorder settings Notes on video output to the monitor video output Notes on Automatic Editing Automatic

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 71 : lit (page (page 15) Chapter 4 Editing select the data to be 18): COUNTER SEL button COUNTER SEL button or displayed (counter value time code value) 9PIN (when using REMOTE- REMOTE button IN/-OUT) or i.LINK (when using i.LINK) button: lit : TC or VITC, when displaying time code : lit IN button and OUT button (page 26) (page 18) ASSEMBLE button PB button TC SELECT switch INSERT buttons TIME CODE) Depending on the desired edit mode, press the following button or buttons. When you select an edit mode, the IN and OUT buttons begin to flash, Select either assemble mode or insert mode. Select either assemble mode or insert (In the subsequent description, except where the player is explicitly (In the subsequent description, except • For assemble editing: ASSEMBLE button • to CH-4, For insert editing: the desired INSERT buttons (VIDEO, CH-1 indicating that the edit points require setting. mentioned, operations are all on the recorder.) mentioned, operations are all on the : (page 17) PB controls POWER switch: I side adjust the audio playback levels. Selecting an Edit mode Player settings Player 2 1 3 until three of the four edit points (recorder IN and 3 to 1 OUT points, and player IN and OUT points) are set. When the IN points on both the recorder and player are set, the PREVIEW button and AUTO EDIT button flash, indicating that it is possible to carry out a preview or editing operation. At the point at which you wish to set the IN point or OUT point, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the IN button or OUT button as the case may be. When the IN point or OUT point is set, the IN button or OUT button correspondingly lights. Repeat steps Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER which you will set edit points. lights. The button which you have pressed Turn the search dial in jog or shuttle mode, and position the tape at the required edit point. For details of playback in jog or shuttle mode, see the sections “Playback in jog mode” (page 51) and “Playback in shuttle mode” (page 52). 3 4 1 2 Of the four edit points (recorder IN and OUT points, and player IN and points, and player IN and OUT edit points (recorder Of the four is set set any three. The last edit point OUT points) required, automatically. audio separately can set the edit points for video and In insert mode, you (split editing). split edit points” split edit points, see the section “Setting For details of setting (page 73). Chapter 4 Editing Setting Edit Points Setting Automatic Editing Automatic 72 To set edit points

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 73 3 (Continued) Chapter 4 Editing 2 4 1 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VCR for which edit points are to be set. The button you have pressed lights. To find the edit point, rotate the search dial in jog or shuttle mode. For details of jog/shuttle mode playback, see the sections "Playback in jog mode" (page 51) and “Playback in shuttle mode” (page 52). Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press one of the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, and AUDIO OUT buttons, to set the edit point. Press the appropriate INSERT button (VIDEO, CH-1 to CH-4, or TC). The IN and OUT buttons flash. points have been set. Notes 2 3 4 1 In split editing, you can set the edit points for audio and video In split editing, you can set the edit with the AUDIO IN/OUT buttons, independently. Set the audio edit points buttons. and the video edit points with the IN/OUT when the recorder is set for insert Note that split editing is only possible editing. In the following cases, the DELETE button begins to flash and you cannot begins to flash and DELETE button cases, the In the following automatic editing. carry out • point is before the IN point. The OUT • the player IN and OUT the recorder IN and OUT points and All four of or set the edit button to delete a redundant edit point, Use the DELETE points correctly. an edit point” (page edit points, see the section “To delete For details of deleting 77). Setting split edit points OUT point Audio OUT point OUT point Audio OUT point to set the required edit points. to set the 4 through 2 Audio IN point IN point Audio IN point IN point As each edit point is set, the corresponding button changes from corresponding button point is set, the As each edit lit. flashing to continuously Player Repeat steps Repeat steps Recorder Note You can set audio cut in, crossfade, fade in, and fade out effects using extended menu item 317. Automatic setting of edit points in split editing Automatic setting of edit points edit points: four video edit points Split editing requires a total of eight and OUT) and four audio edit points (player IN and OUT and recorder IN audio IN and OUT). However, as (player audio IN and OUT and recorder automatically calculates and sets the soon as you set five points, the system once you have set three of the four remaining three points. Specifically, points, the remaining three edit points video edit points and two audio edit whether these points are for the are set automatically, regardless of recorder or player. within boxes are already set. The In the figure below, the edit points shown point, and player audio IN and video other edit points (recorder audio OUT OUT points) are set automatically. set manually or automatically, any Note that, regardless of whether it was later. edit point can be deleted or corrected During split editing, if you set six or more edit points for the recorder and if you set six or more edit points During split editing, that editing cannot button starts to flash, to indicate player, the DELETE button. all excess edit points, using the DELETE be executed. Delete an edit point” (page edit points, see the section “To delete For details of deleting 77). 5 Chapter 4 Editing 74 Automatic Editing Automatic

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 75 Chapter 4 Editing 1 Display section 2 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on which you wish to check the edit point. The button you have pressed lights. Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button according to the edit point you wish to check. While you hold down the button, the time value of the edit point is shown in the display section. 1 2 You can check the time value for an edit point and the duration between You can check the time value for an in the display section. two edit points by displaying them Use the following procedure. When the audio IN point is not set for insert editing of audio insert editing of is not set for audio IN point When the only or is ready for preview point is set, the VCR the audio OUT As long as tape position is IN point has not been set, the current editing. If the audio as the audio IN point. automatically used the player a split editing function as Using a VCR without points on the VCR to set separate audio and video edit If it is not possible OUT points on the player, by setting the audio IN and you are using as the split editing is then setting three video edit points, recorder (this unit), possible. Checking Edit Points Checking To display the time value for an edit point To display the time value for Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on button or PLAYER button to Press the RECORDER check the duration. which you wish to pressed lights. The button you have player IN, of the four edit points (recorder or Hold down any two audio OUT points). OUT, audio IN, and the two edit the buttons, the duration between While you hold down the display section. points is shown in Once you set edit points, you can modify or delete them as required. Once you set edit points, you can modify for example when an OUT When edit points have been set incorrectly, when the duration of editing point is located before an IN point or do not match, the DELETE buttons segments on the player and recorder cannot be carried out. In this case, flash to alert you that a preview or edit or first delete it and then enter it either modify the erroneous edit point, correctly. To turn a flashing DELETE button off The DELETE button goes off when the erroneous edit point is correct. 1 2 When only one of the two selected edit points is set When only one of the two selected and the current tape position is The duration between the edit point displayed. edit points is set When neither of the two selected set corresponding edit points is The duration between the most recently displayed. Chapter 4 Editing Modifying Edit Points Automatic Editing Automatic 76 To display the duration between two edit points between two the duration To display

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 77 (Continued) Chapter 4 Editing 1 button increases the value 1 + Display section 2 2 or –). + by one frame, and pressing the –button decreases it by one frame. by one frame, and pressing the –button Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER which you wish to modify the edit point. The button you have pressed lights. or AUDIO OUT button Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, wish to modify, and press the corresponding to the edit point you TRIM buttons ( time value for the edit point While you hold down the button, the the appears in the display section; pressing To delete an edit point, use the following procedure. You can use the same procedure whether or not the DELETE button is flashing. 1 2 Use the following procedure. Use the following To delete an edit point To modify an edit point To modify 1 2 Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button according to the edit point to which you wish to cue up, and press the PREROLL button. The edit point you have selected is cued up. Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on which you wish to cue up to an edit point. The button you have pressed lights. Hold down the DELETE button and press the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or button and press the IN, OUT, Hold down the DELETE to delete. according to the edit point you wish AUDIO OUT button off. and the DELETE button goes The edit point is deleted, Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on to select the or PLAYER button RECORDER button Press the edit point. wish to delete the which you pressed lights. The button you have 2 1 You can cue up to any edit point, or cue up to a position located a specified You can cue up to any edit point, or point (preroll). amount of time before the edit start Use the following procedure. 2 1 Chapter 4 Editing Cuing Up to Edit Points Cuing Up to Automatic Editing Automatic 78 To cue up to an edit point

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 79 Chapter 4 Editing 1 2 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER which you wish to carry out a preroll. The button you have pressed lights. Press the PREROLL button. 5 seconds (factory default setting) The tape is wound back to a position before the edit IN point, and stops. 1 2 Use the following procedure. Use the following To change the preroll time time is 5 seconds, but you can The factory default setting for the preroll this to any value from 0 to 30 seconds. use basic menu item 001 to change sure that the setting is not longer than If you change the preroll time, make the recording length before the edit IN point. Note that for automatic editing, the preroll time setting on the recorder takes precedence. To preroll PREVIEW button For details of how to modify or delete edit points, see the section “Modifying Edit For details of how to modify or delete edit points, see the section “Modifying Points” (page 76). To carry out a preview, press the PREVIEW button. To carry out a preview, press the PREVIEW flashing to continuously lit, and the The PREVIEW button changes from preview is carried out. button flashes again. At the end of the preview, the PREVIEW To stop the preview Press the STOP button. you pressed the button. The tape stops at the position where point To return the tape to the preroll Press the PREROLL button. or OUT point To return the tape to the IN point Press the PREROLL button and the IN button or OUT button simultaneously. After the preview, make any necessary adjustments to the edit points, then repeat the preview. When you have set the edit points, the PREVIEW button flashes, points, the PREVIEW have set the edit When you can carry out a preview. indicating that you Chapter 4 Editing Checking Edit Results—Preview Edit Checking Automatic Editing Automatic 80

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 81 Chapter 4 Editing Recording overlap (When editing in assemble mode) Postroll Stop Playback (recorder) OUT point OUT point Postroll point Stop Tape transport E-E mode (player) IN point Editing results Playback Playback (recorder) the recorder. the recorder in E-E mode. the player through from the recorder. IN point The figure below shows how the recorder and player operate during The figure below shows how the recorder editing. During a preview, you can monitor the following video and audio on a video and audio monitor the following preview, you can During a to the recorder. monitor connected • monitor the playback from preroll point to the IN point, you can From the • monitor the playback from IN point to the OUT point, you can From the • can monitor the playback OUT point to the postroll point, you From the illustrates this. The following figure Preroll point Player Preroll Recorder Time flow Executing Automatic Editing Automatic Executing Overview of editing operations Monitor output during a preview output during Monitor , only the playback from the , only the playback OUT button STOP button (see page 87) ENTRY/SHIFT button REVIEW button . Connect the monitor to the recorder. “AUTO”. In the setup menus, set item 008 to Press the PLAYER button on the recorder. in which the player video and This forces the recorder to E-E mode, audio signals are output to the monitor. PREVIEW button AUDIO EDIT button DELETE button Note Continuous recording must exist on the recorder tape to be used in issert Continuous recording must exist on editing on a section of the tape with editing. It is not possible to carry out no signal recorded. the flashing AUTO EDIT button. When you have set the edit points, press flashing to continuously lit, and the The AUTO EDIT button changes from automatic editing operation begins. At the end of the editing operation, the AUTO EDIT button goes off. 1 2 3 During execution of an automatic edit, on a monitor connected to the monitor connected edit, on a of an automatic During execution during a preview monitor the same video and audio as recorder, you can (see page 81) recorder can be monitored. use the following if only one monitor is available, For efficient editing method. However, during preread editing However, during preread Chapter 4 Editing Automatic Editing Automatic 82 Starting automatic editing Using a single monitor for video and audio on both player and recorder monitor for video and audio Using a single Monitor output during an edit output during Monitor

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 83 Chapter 4 Editing For details of how to adjust edit points, see the section “Modifying Edit Points” For details of how to adjust edit points, (page 76). To change the OUT point after starting automatic editing after starting the OUT point To change operation before to end the operation editing operation, the automatic After starting button and press the hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT the preset OUT point, OUT button. OUT point, and you pressed the button becomes the The position where editing ends. editing To abandon automatic Press the STOP button. same time, the operation is abandoned. At the The automatic editing and the state and AUTO EDIT button start flashing, PREVIEW button was started is restored. before the editing already set are preserved so that you In this case, the IN and OUT points editing operation again by pressing can carry out a preview or automatic button. the PREVIEW button or AUTO EDIT Reviewing the editing results you can carry out a review, to After carrying out an editing operation, check the editing results on the monitor. out the edit, and before you set any To carry out a review, after carrying press the REVIEW button. new edit points or make other settings, review is carried out. The REVIEW button lights, and the button goes off, and the tape returns At the end of the review the REVIEW to the OUT point. the edit points and reexecute After automatic editing, to adjust the edit press the ENTRY/SHIFT button to Hold down the DELETE button and the edit points, press the AUTO recall the edit points. After adjusting EDIT button to carry out the edit again. final speed × Postroll Postroll time Stop Playback Tape moves at final speed OUT point Stop DMC editing Playback at stored varying speed DMC editing can be used for insert or assemble editing, but cannot be used DMC editing can be used for insert or assemble editing, but cannot be for audio split editing. The following figure illustrates how the tapes move on both the player and illustrates how the tapes move on The following figure editing. recorder during DMC You can carry out variable speed editing, controlling the player playback the player speed editing, controlling carry out variable You can the recorder. speed from IN point IN point Tape moves at initial speed Playback Preroll Player Recorder initial speed ×

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Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 85 (Continued) 1,7,10 Chapter 4 Editing 6 Display section 51 4 MEMORY indicator 2 9 3 Note When the initial speed setting is complete, release the DMC EDIT button. It is not possible to set the player OUT point. Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE indicator in the display section is lit. Holding down the DMC EDIT button, turn the search dial to set the initial speed. To select normal speed as the initial speed, press the PLAY button. The speed you set appears in the display section. Press the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT button to select an edit Press the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT mode. Press the DMC EDIT button. mode, and the DMC EDIT button The unit switches to the DMC edit lights. Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the IN or OUT button to set an edit point. Press the PLAYER button, to set the player IN point. Press the RECORDER button. 8 6 7 2 3 4 5 1 Use the following procedure. Use the following Carrying Editing Out DMC Setting the edit points and player speed Setting the edit On passing the IN point, the MEMORY indicator begins to flash: turn point, the MEMORY indicator begins On passing the IN the search dial to vary the playback speed. the search dial to variations are indicator is flashing, the speed While the MEMORY indicator On passing the OUT point, the MEMORY stored in memory. speed to continuously lit, and the variable changes from flashing storing ends. Press the PREVIEW button. Press the operating at normal the recorder starts is prerolled and then The tape at the set initial speed. speed and the player Press the AUTO EDIT button. varying speed. DMC editing is carried out at the stored speed variation is lost from Once the editing is carried out, the stored memory. Press the REVIEW button. Hold down the DELETE button and press the DMC EDIT button. Hold down the DELETE button and 10 9 If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the speed If the MEMORY indicator lights variation end point full at that point. Thus even before This indicates that the memory became to record more speed variation. the OUT point is reached, it is not possible of 120 seconds. The maximum capacity is a duration Chapter 4 Editing 86 To check the editing results To execute the DMC edit To quit the DMC edit mode DMC Editing DMC

Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 87 Digital or analog audio output (preread signals) Chapter 4 Editing AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO(AES/EBU) DIGITAL Audio mixer Audio source Digital or analog audio input Y R-Y B-Y AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO(AES/EBU) DIGITAL Video and audio signals already recorded on the recorder tape can be used the recorder tape recorded on audio signals already Video and sent to a video read out by the preread heads can be The video signals as an edit source for insert editing. This type of editing is called “preread of editing is called editing. This type source for insert as an edit in advance to read the signals the preread heads as the VCR uses editing”, from the tape. for recording. with video signals from the player switcher, and combined sent to an audio read out by the preread heads can be The audio signals recording, and can with audio signals from the player for mixer for mixing audio channels. on the original channels or on other be recorded either Video source Video switcher Digital or analog video input DSR-2000/2000P(recorder) ANALOG VIDEO IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN SDI INPUT Player

ANALOG VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT SDI OUTPUT Digital or analog video

output (preread signals) Preread Editing Preread Preread Editing

Note • You cannot carry out preread editing using SDTI or i.LINK signals. • When the preread mode is selected (the PREREAD button is lit), to prevent feedback in the loop connection, no E-E video out is available, regardless of the operating mode of the unit. When preread mode is turned off after preread editing, however, if the same channel remains connected to both input and output, an E-E signal is output, and feedback will occur. To prevent this, select PB mode as in step 1 of the following procedure.

To carry out preread editing, use the following procedure.

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1 Press the PB button, turning it on.

2 Press the PREREAD button, turning it on.

3 Make the necessary connections for the preread editing. (See the illustrations on the previous page and on page 129.)

4 After selecting the desired insert edit mode, carry out the preread editing.

For details of how to select an edit mode, set edit points, etc., see Chapter 4 “Editing” (page 67).

5 When the preread editing is completed, remove the connections.

6 Press the PREREAD button, turning it off.

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After selecting an edit mode, you can save on editing time by setting the editing time by you can save on an edit mode, After selecting the edit at the same time. edit points and executing edit from the multiple edits in succession, you can When you execute only. setting the player IN and OUT points second time on by device, for editing using as the player an external You can carry out remotely through which cannot be controlled example a signal generator, or REMOTE-OUT connector. the REMOTE-IN out editing points in advance, you can carry Without setting edit screen. manually while watching the monitor carry out simple sound-on-sound Using this unit alone, it is possible to editing (such as adding a narration). This section describes the following editing methods. following editing describes the This section • editing Quick • Continuous editing • Standalone editing • Manual editing • Adding a narration (Sound-on-sound) Special Editing Methods Editing Special Special Editing Methods

Quick Editing

After selecting an edit mode, you can save on editing time by setting the edit points and executing the edit at the same time.

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1 Press the PLAYER button, turning it on. hpe Editing Chapter 4 2 Stop the tape on the player at the position you wish to make the IN point.

3 Press the RECORDER button, turning it on.

4 Stop the tape on the recorder at the position you wish to make the IN point.

5 Press the PREVIEW button.

A preview starts. The tape positions determined in steps 2 and 4 are set as the player IN point and recorder IN point, respectively.

6 Watching the editing on the monitor, at the position you wish to make the OUT point, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the OUT button.

Both the player OUT point and recorder OUT point are set.

7 Carry out another preview and modify the edit points as required.

For details of how to modify edit points, see the section “Modifying Edit Points” (page 76).

90 Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 91 Chapter 4 Editing OUT point OUT point of previous edit = IN point of next edit Section edited in next edit IN point of the foregoing procedure. 4 through 1 Recorder Player Section edited in previous edit The edit starts. button and press the the OUT point, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT OUT button. The edit ends. as the IN point, and the point The point where the edit started is set point. where the edit ended is set as the OUT The edit starts. The edit point and the the recorder stops at the OUT When the edit finishes, 2 seconds after the OUT point. player stops about Press the AUTO EDIT button. at the position you wish to make Watching the editing on the monitor, Perform steps Press the AUTO EDIT button. Press the When you execute multiple edits in succession, you can edit from the When you execute multiple edits in returns automatically to the OUT After execution of an edit, the recorder By skipping the preview in the foregoing procedure, you can execute the in the foregoing procedure, By skipping the preview second time on by setting the player IN and OUT points only. second time on by setting the player point. Therefore, the recorder OUT point of the current edit becomes the IN point of the next edit. edit even more quickly. To do so, proceed as follows. edit even more quickly. 2 3 1 8 Continuous Editing Continuous To edit even more quickly To edit even more Special Editing Methods

To carry out continuous editing, use the following procedure.

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1 Press the PLAYER button, turning it on.

2 Set the player IN and OUT points.

For details of how to set IN and OUT points, see the section “Setting Edit Points” (page 72).

hpe Editing Chapter 4 On the recorder, the OUT point for the previous edit becomes the new IN point.

3 Press the PREVIEW button to carry out a preview.

4 Press the AUTO EDIT button.

The edit starts. When the edit finishes, the recorder stops at the OUT point and the player stops about 2 seconds after the OUT point.

To stop the edit Press the ENTRY/SHIFT button together with the OUT button. The edit ends, and the point where you pressed the buttons becomes the OUT point.

To abort the edit Press the STOP button.

By repeating this process, you can carry out continuous editing.

With extended menu item 326, a setting can be made so that the preceding OUT point automatically becomes the new IN point.

92 Chapter 4 Editing Chapter 4 Editing 93 Chapter 4 Editing 12 43 For details of how to set IN and OUT points, see the section “Setting Edit Points” (page 72). Press the AUTO EDIT button. The edit is carried out. In the input selection section, select the signal being generated by the In the input selection section, select signal generator connected to the unit. see page 14. For details of the input selection section, RECORDER button, turning them Press both the PLAYER button and off. Set the IN point and, if necessary, also OUT point. The AUTO EDIT button flashes. 4 1 2 3 This method allows you to use as the player an external device which an external device use as the player allows you to This method or REMOTE- remotely through the REMOTE-IN cannot be controlled bar signal from a example, you can record a color OUT connector. For already completed the joints between the scenes of an signal generator in tape. use the following procedure. For standalone editing, Standalone Editing Standalone Special Editing Methods

Manual Editing

To carry out manual editing, start playback on the player beforehand, then use the following procedure.

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2 Use the search dial in jog or shuttle mode to find the edit start point (the recorder IN point), and stop the tape just before this point. hpe Editing Chapter 4

3 Select an edit mode.

For details of how to select an edit mode, see the section “Selecting an Edit Mode” page 71.

4 Press the PLAY button.

The recorder begins playback.

Note It takes about two seconds until the playback video stabilizes. For this reason, start the playback from before the segment of video you wish to use.

5 At the edit start point (the recorder IN point), press the EDIT button and PLAY button simultaneously.

The edit starts.

6 At the edit end point (the recorder OUT point), press the PLAY button.

The edit ends, and the recorder continues with playback.

7 Press the STOP button to stop the recorder playback.

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ARRANGE ITEM-819 on on in1 in2 in3 in4 tape ------AUDIO INPUT SOURCE ch1: ch2: ch3: ch4: Input channel numbers while reciting the narration into the microphone. For details of extension menu item 819 settings, see page 123. Press the MIXING button in the upper control panel, turning it on. Carry out insert editing on audio channels 1 and 2 (CH-1 and CH-2) Set extension menu item 819 as follows. monitor screen) Extension menu item 819 settings (on and CH-2 buttons, turning them on. select an analog audio signal. After checking the above settings, use the following procedure. After checking the above settings, use By means of preread editing with an audio mixer connected with an audio mixer of preread editing By means To add a narration from microphone input To add a narration to record a following procedure describes how As an example, the to the AUDIO IN CH-1 In this case, first connect the microphone • In the edit mode setting section you can mix in an audio signal with the existing recorded soundtrack, but audio signal with the existing recorded you can mix in an editing 819 provides a simple sound-on-sound extension menu item a narration, using this unit alone. function for adding recorded on the tape, audio channels 1 and 2 already narration mixed with 1. is connected to input audio channel when the microphone editing mode as follows. connector, and set the audio input and • In the input selection section 2 3 1 Adding a Narration (Sound-on-Sound) a Narration Adding

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recorded, you cannot change any ClipLink log data recorded, you cannot change any ClipLink status. (When other than the reel numbes and OK/NG the ClipLink index pictures are recorded on a tape, indication.) log data list for the tape shows an IP “Continue” on the DSR-1/1P or DSR-300/300P/ log data 500WS/500WSP for a tape whose ClipLink has been modified on this unit. Notes For an overview of the ClipLink function, see the appendix “ For an overview of the ClipLink function, • For a tape on which index pictures are already • For a tape on which index pictures such as • You cannot carry out ClipLink operation ClipLink Guide” (page 147). ClipLink Operation Overview of ClipLink Operation of ClipLink Overview IN/OUT points only) ClipLink log data (Mark IN/OUT points only) ClipLink log data (Mark IN/OUT points OUT points, and OK/NG status only) The above operations other than automatic creation of The above operations other than automatic When Mark IN/OUT points are created, the scene When Mark IN/OUT points are created, The ClipLink function provides the following. The ClipLink function provides the new ClipLink log data require the ClipLink log data new ClipLink log data require the ClipLink list display. number and take number for them are fixed at 000 and number and take number for them are 00, respectively. • Automatically creating new ClipLink log data (Mark • Automatically creating new ClipLink • Creating additional ClipLink log data and deleting • Creating additional ClipLink log data • Displaying ClipLink log data and cue points • Cueing up to Mark IN/OUT points numbers, Mark IN/ • Rewriting ClipLink log data (reel Mark IN point display (cue point and index picture addresses not displayed) 21 (003/196) MARK IN 00:03:50:00 MARK OUT 00:04:03:00 OK/NG OK SCENE NO 001 TAKE NO 03 CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST Using the search dial, move the selection mark Using the search dial, move the selection you wish to (asterisk) to the data item for which display details. Press the SEARCH button. the While you hold the search button down, detailed data display appears. Detailed Data Display Detailed 1 2 To check more details related to the data item selected to the data item more details related To check data list, proceed as follows. on the ClipLink log OK/NG status or IP (index picture) indication Data serial number M = Mark IN point indication C = cue point indication I = Index picture address indication Mark IN/cue timecode ENTRY/SHIFT button

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REEL NO XXXXXXXX 1 M 00:01:23:00 OK 2 M 00:02:35:00 OK 4 M 00:04:03:00 OK 5 M 00:04:48:00 NG 6 M 00:04:53:00 OK 7 M 00:05:08:00 OK 8 I 00:06:13:00 IP * 3 M 00:03:50:00 OK CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST Chapter 5 Operation ClipLink Displaying ClipLink Log Data Log ClipLink Displaying The following ClipLink log data list appears in the The following ClipLink log data list monitor. To exit from the ClipLink log data list and return to the original monitor display, hold down the ENTRY/ SHIFT button and press the LIST/– button. 98 To return to the original monitor display To display ClipLink log data, hold down the ENTRY/ hold down the ClipLink log data, To display LIST/– button. and press the SHIFT button

Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation 99 F FWD button Chapter 5 Operation ClipLink REW button MARK/+ button Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN/ Up to Adjacent Cuing Cue Points During the cue-up operation is in progress, the F FWD Holding down the MARK/+ button, press the F FWD To cue up to the Mark IN point or cue point During the cue-up operation is in progress, the REW During the cue-up operation is in progress, Holding down the MARK/+ button, press the REW Holding down the MARK/+ button, To cue up to the Mark IN point or cue point To cue up to the Mark IN point Once you select data on a ClipLink log data list, you Once you select data button flashes. button. following the current point selected on the list button flashes. button. preceding the current point selected on the preceding the current point selected list can cue up to the point preceding or following the can cue up to the point ease without reverting to the selected data with list. ClipLink log data 21

Holding down the IN button, press the PREROLL button. Holding down the OUT button, press the PREROLL button. • To cue up to the mark OUT point This exits from the ClipLink log data list and cues up to the selected position. Operate as follows. • To cue up to the mark IN point or cue point When the selected data item display contains “C” mark The cue point address is stored as the IN point and the IN button on the control panel lights. When the selected data item display contains When the selected data item display “M” mark as the IN point The Mark IN point address is stored stored as the and the Mark OUT point address is button and OUT point. At the same time, the IN light. the OUT button on the control panel Using the SEARCH dial, move the selection mark Using the SEARCH dial, move the the ClipLink (asterisk) to the desired data item on log data list.

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8 6 4 Any frame-digits value is and 3 2,7 4 counted as 1 second. ignored. Note are complete. ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor ClipLink log data list appears again not rewritten. and, in this case, the reel number is Repeat steps Repeat steps been set, hold down the When all digits have and press the MARK/+ ENTRY/SHIFT button button. The reel number changes. button and press the SET Hold down the STOP button. original ClipLink log data list. This returns to the If you carry out step Changing Mark IN/OUT Points Changing Mark IN/OUT For Mark IN point: For Mark OUT point: When Mark IN/OUT points are rewritten to the When Mark IN/OUT points are rewritten To change Mark IN/OUT points selected on the To change Mark IN/OUT points selected cassette memory, the frame digits of the address data cassette memory, the frame digits of are processed as follows. ClipLink log data list, perform the following procedure. 5 6 7 4 1,3 2,7 (003/196) 6 REEL NO (YYYYYYYY) CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST *REEL NO (XXXXXXXX)

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Chapter 5Operation ClipLink Hold down the SEARCH button and turn the search dial to change the digit indicated by an arrow ( Rotating the search dial clockwise moves the current digit position to the right, and counterclockwise moves it to the left. Turn the search dial to select the digit to change. The following setting screen appears. Hold down the STOP button and press the SET Hold down the STOP button and press button. Using the search dial, move the selection mark Using the search dial, move the selection the ClipLink (asterisk) to the desired data item on log data list. Rewriting ClipLink Log Data Log ClipLink Rewriting Changing the Reel Number Changing the 100 4 3 2 1 To change the reel number of the data item selected on To change the reel list, proceed as follows. the ClipLink log data You can rewrite the reel number, Mark IN/OUT points Mark IN/OUT rewrite the reel number, You can log data. in the ClipLink status included and OK/NG

Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation 101 3 (Continued) 1 2,5 Chapter 5 Operation ClipLink (003/196) 4 OK/NG OK CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST * 3 M 00:03:50:00 OK Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the MARK/+ button. The OK/NG status is rewritten. Using the serarch dial, move the selection mark Using the serarch dial, move the selection the ClipLink (asterisk) to the desired data item on log data list. the SET Hold down the STOP button and press button. The following setting screen appears. Hold down the SEARCH button and turn the search dial to change the setting to OK or NG as required. Changing the OK/NG Status the OK/NG Changing 4 1 2 3 To change the OK/NG status of the data item selected of the data item the OK/NG status To change data list, proceed as follows. on the ClipLink log (See page (See page 72.) . 1 (See page 72.) 99.) the LIST/– button, exiting from the ClipLink log the LIST/– button, data list. The ENTRY/SHIFT button goes out and the Mark IN point and Mark OUT point addresses are rewritten. Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the MARK/+ button. The Mark OUT point address changes. Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the LIST/– button to display the ClipLink log data list, then make sure the selection mark (asterisk) is kept at the position of the desired data item selected in step Holding down the OUT button, press the ENTRY/ Holding down the OUT button, press SHIFT button. Cue up to the tape position to be made the new Cue up to the tape position to be made Mark OUT point. If the selection mark (asterisk) is at a wrong position Using the search dial, return the selection mark to the desired data item. The ENTRY/SHIFT button lights and the Mark IN The ENTRY/SHIFT button lights and point address changes. Holding down the IN button, press the ENTRY/ Holding down the IN button, press SHIFT button. Cue up to the tape position to be made the new Cue up to the tape position to be made Mark IN point. • point. Cue up to the IN point or OUT Perform either one of the following operations. Perform either one • the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press Hold down The Mark IN point address is stored as the IN The Mark IN point OUT point address is stored as point and the Mark the same time, the IN button the OUT point. At and the ENTRY/SHIFT and OUT button light button starts flashing. Using the search dial, move the selection mark search dial, move Using the item on the ClipLink to the desired data (asterisk) log data list. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 , the original 4 skipping step 5 Chapter 5Operation ClipLink Note ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor ClipLink log data OK/NG status is not rewritten. and, in this case, the If you carry out step If you carry out step This returns to the original ClipLink log data list. This returns to the Hold down the STOP button and press the SET the STOP button Hold down button. Rewriting ClipLink Log Data ClipLink Rewriting 102 5

Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation 103 1 (Continued) Storable volume of data Storable volume of Mark OUT points Mark OUT points 3 Chapter 5 Operation ClipLink 2 Note Cassette memory capacity 4K bits16K bitspairs of Mark IN and 45 and 198 pairs of Mark IN Using the search dialog, move the selection mark (asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list. Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press down the ENTRY/SHIFT Holding button. the MARK/+ button goes out, and the Mark The ENTRY/SHIFT OUT point data is added to the IN point and Mark ClipLink log data. end of the existing log data that can be stored The volume of ClipLink depends on the cassette in a cassette memory as follows. memory capacity log data, When adding to the existing ClipLink list not to carefully watch the ClipLink log data the available allow the additional data to exceed cassette memory capacity. Deleting Mark IN/OUT Points After displaying the ClipLink log data, proceed as After displaying the ClipLink log data, follows. 1 5 1,3 (See page 72.) (See page 72.) 4 5 2

The OUT button and ENTRY/SHIFT button light, and the Mark OUT point address is set. Holding down the OUT button, press the ENTRY/ SHIFT button. Cue up to the tape position you wish to make an additional Mark OUT point. The IN button lights, and the Mark IN point address is set. Holding down the IN button, press the ENTRY/ Holding down the IN button, press SHIFT button. Cue up to the tape position you wish to make an Cue up to the tape position you wish additional Mark IN point.

Adding Mark IN/OUT Points Adding Mark Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data Log ClipLink From to/Deleting Adding For information about how to operate the setup menu, see For information about Set the setup menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) to ON Set the setup menu beforehand, then proceed as follows. beforehand, then proceed 4 3 2 1 Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” on page 107. Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” You can add new Mark IN/OUT point data to the point data to add new Mark IN/OUT You can data Mark IN/OUT point log data or delete ClipLink ClipLink log data. from the , the previous data is restored. The data , the previous data 3 Chapter 5Operation ClipLink Note specified for deletion is not deleted. specified for deletion If you exit from the ClipLink log data list skipping If you exit from the step Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press Holding down the the MARK/+ button. The specified data disappears from the ClipLink The specified data log data list. Holding down the DELETE button, press the down the DELETE Holding button. MARK/+ Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data Log ClipLink From to/Deleting Adding 104 3 2

Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation Chapter 5 ClipLink Operation 105 Chapter 5 Operation ClipLink 2 1 Holding down the DELETE button, press the Holding down the DELETE button, LIST/– button. data list The data shown on the ClipLink log disappears. button, press Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT the MARK/+ button. DATA” The message “NO CLIPLINK LOG log data is appears on the screen and the ClipLink completely erased. To erase ClipLink log data To erase as log data list, proceed the ClipLink After displaying follows. 1 2

If the existing ClipLink log data is IN point and the recording ending point is IN point and the recording made a Mark OUT point. a IN point whichever coming first) is made made Mark IN point and the edit OUT point is a Mark OUT point. Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data Log ClipLink New Creating Automatically during recording or editing operation for a tape on during recording or editing operation is added to the which no index pictures are recorded for the tape. end of the existing ClipLink log data or editing on a In this case, if you carry out recording log data, tape position linked to the existing ClipLink when you the link between them is lost. Therefore, where on the start creating new ClipLink log data, be determined tape to start recording or editing must very carefully. no longer required, erase it beforehand. which index pictures are already recorded, the which index pictures are already recorded, is lost. existing ClipLink log data for the tape menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) is set to OFF, the menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) is set to existing ClipLink log data is erased. Editing The edit IN point (the video IN point or audio Notes Operation IN/OUT points Automatic creation of Mark Recording starting point is made a Mark The recording New Mark IN/OUT points are created as follows. New Mark IN/OUT For information about how to operate the setup menu, see For information about • automatically created The Mark IN/OUT point data • editing on a tape on If you carry out recording or • out when the setup If recording or editing is carried Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” on page 107. Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” When the setup menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) is set to 129 (CLIPLINK) setup menu item When the IN/OUT create new Mark can automatically ON, you editing operation. recording or points during

Chapter 6 Setup Menu 107 6 Chapter Chapter 6 Menu Setup In the “Settings” column of the table, the factory default settings are indicated by an enclosing box. For detailed information about menu operation relating to For detailed information about menu operation meter” (page the digital hours meter, see “Digital hours 136). This menu is used to make a wide range of settings This menu is used to make a wide range for example, the relating to the functions of this unit, control, and control panel functions, video and audio digital data processing. • Extended menu

Setup Menu

output to the monitor Menu System Configuration Menu

Items in the Basic Menu Basic Menu This menu is used to make settings relating, for This menu is used to make settings example, to the following. – the digital hours meter – the preroll time – the text information superimposed on the video – the menu banks for retaining menu settings The setup menu system of this unit comprises the basic The setup menu system of this unit menu and extended menu. • Basic menu The basic menu items (excluding the items related to the digital hours meter) are listed in the following table. (Continued) The hexadecimal value 00 is for The hexadecimal value The hexadecimal value 00 is for The hexadecimal value Set the preroll time to between 0 and 30 seconds in steps of 1 second. 0 and 30 seconds time to between Set the preroll Items in the basic menu Items in the 12-hour mode Only the STOP button and EJECT button are enabled. Black letters on a white background. White letters on a black background. Time data and counter count. (When COUNTER is selected with the Time data and counter count. (When COUNTER Time data and the units status. White letters with black outline. Do not force the recorder into E-E mode. Black letters with white outline. Time data and user bit data. (When U-BIT is selected with the COUNTER SEL Time data and user bit data. (When U-BIT Force the recorder into E-E mode. Recording date and time. Timecode (TC or VITC) only. All buttons and switches except the RECORDER button and PLAYER button are Do not operate in phase synchronization. 24-hour mode Time data and time code (TC or VITC). All buttons and switches are disabled. Operate in phase synchronization. button, the user bit data and time data arranged in that order are displayed.) button, the user bit data and time data arranged and time data arranged in that order are COUNTER SEL button, the counter count displayed.) the top of the screen. Increasing the value lowers the position of the characters. the top of the screen. Increasing the value enabled. the far left of the screen. Increasing the value moves the position of the characters to Increasing the value moves the position the far left of the screen. the right. T&CNT: T&T: TIME: DATE: Determine whether to display the counter in 12-hour mode or 24-hour mode. + –12H : 24H: Adjust the vertical screen position (as a hexadecimal value) of the text information position (as a hexadecimal value) Adjust the vertical screen OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) OUT 3 (SUPER) connector and SDI output from the VIDEO display on the monitor. connector for superimposed 37 ...43 (DSR-2000P): 00... 2E ...38 (DSR-2000)/00... cable, this item determines whether or not via a 9-pin remote control cable or i. LINK/DV to operate the two units in phase synchronization. ON : OFF: be output from the VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER) Determine the kind of text information to connector when the CHARACTER switch on connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) the subsidiary control panel is set to ON. T&STA : T&UB: buttons on the control panel are enabled when Determine which tape transport control this unit is controlled from external equipment. DIS: ST&EJ : ENA: 0S... 5S ...30S: using this unit for editing. 5 seconds is recommended when A preroll time of at least of the text information screen position (as a hexadecimal value) Adjust the horizontal OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) OUT 3 (SUPER) connector and SDI output from the VIDEO display on the monitor. connector for superimposed /00... 09 ...29 (DSR-2000P): 00... 0A ...2A (DSR-2000) For editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units, determine whether the recorder unit is For editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units, determine whether the recorder unit player forced into E-E mode when the recorder PLAYER button is pressed to view the playback signals on the monitor. MANU : AUTO: 3 Determine the type of characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUT display (SUPER) connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector for superimposed on the monitor. WHITE : BLACK: W/OUT: B/OUT: DISPLAY FUNCTION ENABLE CHARACTER V-POSITION INFORMATION SELECT CHARACTER H-POSITION SELECTION FOR VTR-TO-VTR EDIT CHARACTER TYPE Chapter 6 Setup Menu a) a) a) 007 TAPE TIMER 006 LOCAL 005 DISPLAY 004 SYNCHRONIZE a controller and an external VCR connected to this unit When editing using this unit as 003 002 Item number name Item 001 Settings TIME PREROLL 009 008 MONITORING Basic Menu Basic 108 a) When setting items 002, 003, and 009, watch the monitor screen, and adjust to the required state. a) When setting items 002, 003, and 009, watch the monitor screen, and adjust to the required

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 109 Chapter 6 Menu Setup Display both the basic menu information and the extended menu information. Display both the basic menu information Black letters on a white background. Black letters on a white White letters on a black background. White letters on a black White letters with black outline. White letters with black Black letters with white outline. Display the basic menu information only. Items in the basic menu (continued) Items in the Display alarm messages only during recording or editing. Display alarm messages only during recording No alarm messages. Display alarm messages. : Standard size : 2 times standard size 1 2 OFF: LIMIT : ON: extended menu information. both the basic menu information and the BASIC : ENHAN: Determine the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUT time code output from characters such as the vertical size of Determine for superimposed and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector 3 (SUPER) connector display on the monitor. × × display on the 3 (SUPER) connector for superimposed connector and SDI OUTPUT monitor. WHITE : BLACK: W/OUT: B/OUT: Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1. Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 2. Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 3. Set to ON to recall menu settings from to menu bank 2. Set to ON to save current menu settings Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 3. Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 4. Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 4. Set to ON to recall menu settings from to menu bank 1. Set to ON to save current menu settings RECALL BANK 1 MENU DISPLAY 3 (SUPER) in menu text output from the VIDEO OUT Determine the type of characters CHARACTER V- CHARACTER SIZE RECALL BANK 2 RECALL BANK 3 RECALL BANK 4 SAVE BANK 1 SAVE BANK 2 SAVE BANK 3 SAVE BANK 4 a) a) B02 B01 B13 B14 B03 B04 B11 B12 099 MENU GRADE information only or For setup menu operations, select whether to display the basic menu 016 ALARM not to display alarm messages. Select whether or Item number Item name Item name 015 Item number name Item 011 Item name a) When setting items 011 and 015, watch the monitor screen, and adjust to the required state. a) When setting items 011 and 015, watch

------HOUR METER *HO1:OPE HOURS - 102 HO2:DRUM HOURS - 52 Item group name Group name for the currently selected item Cursor indicating the currently selected item You can now view the menu as shown in the following You can now view the menu as shown To display the item group name the item group To display the 100's in groups, by menu are arranged Items in the To display menus on the monitor subsidiary control Set the CHARACTER switch on the figure on a monitor connected to the VIDEO OUT 3 figure on a monitor connected to the 3 (SUPER) (SUPER) connector or SDI OUTPUT connector. digit of the item number. To display the name of the display the name item number. To digit of the currently selected item belongs, group to which the button. hold down the VARIABLE button. panel to ON, then press the MENU Setting VARIABLE button Display section F FWD button MENU button Item name Chapter 6 Setup Menu Basic Menu Operations Menu Basic Item number (flashing) To display the full item name Hold down the F FWD button. Press the MENU button. button light and The F FWD button and VARIABLE For information about how to use items B01 to B14, see the For information about This section describes the basic menu display and how basic menu display describes the This section Basic Menu Basic the setting of the currently selected menu item appears the setting of the currently selected panel. in the display section of the lower control to change the settings. 110 section “Menu bank operations (menu items B01 to B14)” section “Menu bank (page 112). menu Displaying the

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 111 2 3 Chapter 6 Menu Setup 1 Setting value (flashes while changing) Setting value (flashes Press the RESET button. Press the SET button. The menu settings are reset to their factory default settings. Press the MENU button. The menu appears in the display section. The setting value changes at a rate depending on at a rate depending value changes The setting the SHUTTLE dial position (when the search rate dial rotation is lit) or on the search indicator is lit). (when the JOG indicator press When the desired setting value is displayed, the SET button. the menu This saves the new setting value, and section. display disappears from the display To abandon making a change the SET Press the MENU button before pressing button. the display The menu display disappears from being saved. section without the new setting value 2 3 Resetting the menu settings to their Resetting the menu settings factory default values 1 2 JOG SHUTTLE 1 VARIABLE button SHUTTLE/JOG indicator 2 Search dial Hold down the SEARCH button, and turn the search dial. To change the setting value of the currently displayed To skip from one item group to the next To skip from one item group to and turn the search Hold down the VARIABLE button, When you turn the search dial, the item number When you turn the search dial, the item Turn the search dial. direction Turning the search dial in the forward menu item, use the following procedure. dial. changes at a rate depending on the search dial position changes at a rate depending on the search or on the search (when the SHUTTLE indicator is lit) is lit). dial rotation rate (when the JOG indicator increments the item number, and turning it in the increments the item number, and turning number. reverse direction decrements the item 1 Changing a menu item setting value Changing a menu item setting Changing the currently displayed menu the currently Changing item Menu bank 3 Menu bank 1 Menu bank 4 Menu bank 2 Menu bank 4 Save Recall Save Recall Save Recall Save Recall Chapter 6 Setup Menu Current active menu settings Recalling settings from a menu bank Recalling settings from a menu BANK 1 to B04 Set one of menu items B01 RECALL Saving the current active menu settings Saving the current active menu 1 to B14 Set one of menu items B11 SAVE BANK If you press teh MENU button first, then the If you press teh MENU To jump to menu item B01 To jump to menu required menu by turning the You can recall any This unit allows four different complete sets of menu This unit allows four Basic Menu Basic RECALL BANK 4 to ON, depending on which of the RECALL BANK 4 to ON, depending then press the menu banks you wish to recall from, SET button. SAVE BANK 4 to ON, depending on which of the SAVE BANK 4 to ON, depending press the SET menu banks you wish to save in, then button. COUNTER SEL button, you can jump directly to COUNTER SEL button, menu item toggles menu item B1 o r H01. The recalled press the between B01 and H01 every time you COUNTER SEL button. search dial after pressing the MENU button. search dial after pressing settings to be saved in what are termed "menu banks" settings to be saved sets of menu settings can be numbered 1 to 4. Saved required. recalled for use as 112 Menu bank operations (menu items B01 to (menu items operations Menu bank B14)

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 113 (Continued) Chapter 6 Menu Setup Flash the STOP button as a warning only when the reference video signal is out Flash the STOP button as a warning only In STOP/F FWD (fast-forward)/REW (rewind) modes In STOP mode Press the SEARCH or VARIABLE button or, except during recording/editing, turn or VARIABLE button or, except during Press the SEARCH Light the REC INHI indicator. No maximum tape speed is specified. Press the SEARCH or VARIABLE button. Press the SEARCH Control. No warning. Maximum 32 times normal Maximum 85 times normal No control (the signal is always an E-E signal). Maximum 16 times normal Maximum 60 times normal Maximum 32 times normal Maximum 60 times normal Flash the STOP button as a warning. Flash the REC INHI indicator. of phase with the input video signal. the search dial. Note ON: KEY: Specify the maximum tape speed in search mode (shuttle) or F.FWD (fast forward)/ Specify the maximum tape speed in search REW (rewind) mode. When a cassette is inserted and the PB/EE button is lit,select the operation modes in When a cassette is inserted and the PB/EE button is lit,select the operation modes which input video and audio signals are automatically handled in E-E mode. S/F/R : STOP: whether During tape threading and unthreading, or when no cassette is inserted, select the PB/EE button controls the output signal PB/EE setting. ON : OFF: Select whether or not to display a warning when the reference video signal is not Select whether or not to display a warning video signal. supplied or is out of phase with the input OFF: LIMIT : Select whether or not to flash the REC INHIBIT indicator when recording is prevented with the REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary control panel set to OFF. OFF : ON: Select how the unit enters the search mode. Select how the unit DIAL : X16: X32 : X60: Specify the maximum tape speed in F.FWD/REW mode. Specify the maximum tape speed in F.FWD/REW X32: X60: X85 : MAX: When this item is set to MAX, the playback video signal is muted. When this item is set to MAX, the playback Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels Menu items in the 100s,

2 F.FWD/REW 1 SHUTTLE mode (shuttle). Specify the maximum tape speed in search SPEED SELECT WHEN TAPE UNTHREAD LAMP FLASHING SYSTEM ALARM SEARCH DIAL ENABLE Sub-item

Items in the Extended Menu in the Extended Items Extended Menu Extended 102 MAXIMUM TAPE 109 FORCED EE 108 AUTO EE 107 REC INHIBIT 105 REFERENCE Item number Item name101 Settings SELECTION FOR The extended menu contains the following items. The extended menu of the table, the factory default In the Settings column by an enclosing box. settings are indicated (Continued) over the range –3 to a) Rotation rate FWD -3 FWD Speed +3 . b) RVS Tape speed varies linearly over the range –3 to +3, as shown in the figure over the range –3 to +3, as shown Tape speed varies linearly Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in the figure below Tape speed varies stepwise Tape speed varies linearly over the range –1 to +1. Tape speed varies Both the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector and the Both the control panel connected to the Rewind the tape automatically. –1 to +2 times normal speed All switches and buttons for editing operations are disabled. All switches and buttons for editing operations All switches and buttons are enabled. Enabled. Enabled. All switches and buttons are disabled. Disabled. Disabled. Only the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL control connector on connected to the CONTROL PANEL Only the control panel Do not rewind the tape automatically. 0 to +1 times normal speed. RVS the connector panel functions. the connector panel control panel of this unit function. +3. (Characterized by a zone around –1 and +1 where the tape speed is independent a zone around –1 and +1 where the +3. (Characterized by of the rotation rate) below TYPE 3 PARA: Select the control panel function when the CONTROL PANEL switch on the subsidiary function when the CONTROL PANEL Select the control panel to EXT. control panel is set SW : Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable mode from the Select the playback speed range when control panel of this unit. OFF : ON: Select which switches and buttons on the control panel of this unit as well as the Select which switches and buttons on the unit are enabled. external control panel connected to this DIS : EDIT: ENA: Select whether the REMOTE button on the upper control panel is enabled. Select whether the REMOTE button on DIS : ENA: Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KEY INHIBIT switch on Select which switches and buttons can The following sub-items control different sets the subsidiary control panel is set to ON. of switches and buttons independently. Select whether the buttons in the input selection section on the upper control panel and Select whether the buttons in the input lower control panel are enabled. the MONITOR SELECT buttons on the DIS : ENA: TYPE3: Select the tape speed characteristics for the search dial rotation rate in jog mode. dial rotation rate for the search tape speed characteristics Select the TYPE1 : TYPE2: Select whether to rewind the tape automatically when recording or playback reaches the Select whether to rewind the tape automatically when recording or playback reaches end of a tape. DIS: ENA : Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels (continued) to the control panels in the 100s, relating Menu items Rotation rate FWD CONTROL PANEL REMOTE SELECT MON./ INPUT SEL CONTROL PANEL SELECTION 3 1 Sub-item SPEED LIMIT IN KEY PANEL CONTROL SWITCH EFFECTIVE AREA 2 JOG DIAL RESPONSE -1 -3 FWD Speed +3 +1 RVS Chapter 6 Setup Menu RVS TYPE 2 a) b) 117 125 AUTO REW 119 VARIABLE 118 KEY INHIBIT 116 Item number name Item Settings Extended Menu Extended 114 (reverse)

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 115 0.1.) ± (Continued) 0.2, ± 0.03, ± 0.5, ± Chapter 6 Menu Setup 1, ± 1 (select from ± 0.03 to ± Set in this range. 0 is the brightest, and 6 the dimmest. Set in this range. 0 is the brightest, and The speed determined by the rotation of the search dial. Speed set in the range –1.5 ~+2 times normal speed ±0 frame accuracy. ±1 frame accuracy. Stationary. –1~+1 times normal speed. Normal playback speed. Do not create. Use synchronized operation. No synchronized operation. : Create. Note Note Set the brightness of the audio level meters. 0 ... 1 ...6 : phase synchronization accuracy. ACCUR : ROUGH: Select the initial speed automatically set when carrying out DMC editing. MANUAL : PLAY: STILL: ±0.03~±1: Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable mode from a Select the playback speed range when connector or REMOTE-OUT remote control unit connected to the REMOTE-IN connector. –1~+1: –1.5 ~+2 : ON IN point and the recording recording starting point is made a Mark When recording, the edit IN point (the video IN a Mark OUT point. When editing, the ending point is made IN point and the edit OUT whichever coming first) is made a Mark point or audio IN point second) is made a point or audio OUT point whichever coming point (the video OUT Mark OUT point. OFF : If recording or editing is carried out when this item is set to OFF, the existing ClipLink is carried out when this item is set to If recording or editing log data is erased. DIS : ENA: or more VCRs, set this item to ENA on all of the To use synchronized operation for two VCRs. Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing Menu items in the 200s, relating to the remote control interface Menu items in the 200s, relating to the Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels (continued) to the control panels in the 100s, relating Menu items SPEED RANGE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION DISPLAY DIMMER CONTROL 305 SYNC GRADE 004 set to ON, select the target When editing in phase-synchronized mode with item 306 DMC INITIAL 301 VAR SPEED Item number name Item Settings 129 CLIPLINK Select whether to create ClipLink log data. 130 Item number Item name Settings Item number Item name201 Settings PARA RUN or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VCRs. Select whether (Continued) OUT IN/OUT IN Follow edit preset of analog channel 1 or 2. Follow edit preset of analog channel 1 Cross-fade Follow edit preset of analog channel 1. Follow edit preset of analog channel 2. When inconsistent edit points are set, such as when an OUT point is before an points are set, such as when an OUT When inconsistent edit A warning is given by flashing the DELETE button on the control panel. flashing the DELETE button on the control A warning is given by Use this setting when the input video signal is unstable (forced NON-STD Use this setting when the input video signal Fade in and fade out The STD mode is always used (forced STD mode). The STD mode is always used (forced When inconsistent edit points are set, such as when an OUT point is before an IN edit points are set, such as when an OUT When inconsistent Cut editing (discontinuity in audio signal may result at the editing point, causing NO DEFINITION ANALOG CH1 ANALOG CH2 NO DEFINITION mode). point, or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point, the previously set edit point point is before an audio IN point, the point, or an audio OUT button on the many edit points are specified, the DELETE is deleted. When too to give a warning. control panel flashes IN point, or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point, or when too many edit OUT point is before an audio IN point, IN point, or an audio the previously set edit point is deleted. points are specified, noise during playback.) Note When using a VCR with no built-in time base corrector (e.g. a home-use VHS-system When using a VCR with no built-in time VCR), select N-STD. N-STD: Select the STD or NON-STD mode in accordance with a composite video or S-video Select the STD or NON-STD mode in accordance input. STD : Pressing the button corresponding to an edit point to be deleted and the DELETE button Pressing the button corresponding to an an erroneous edit point is set (the DELETE simultaneously deletes the edit point. If button is flashing), editing is not executed. Select what happens when an erroneous edit point is set. erroneous edit point happens when an Select what MANU : . delete the unnecessary edit point The operator must manually NEG&E: NEG: ANALOG CH2: ANALOG CH1+CH2: follows: The default settings for each item are as 311: 312: 313: 314: Items 311 to 314: When using an editor (PVE-500, BVE-600, etc.) or a remote controller Items 311 to 314: When using an editor select how to activate edit preset of each which cannot control digital audio edit preset, analog audio editor preset function of the digital audio channel on this unit using the editor or remote controller. (channels 1 to 4) of this unit on or off Set edit preset of each digital audio channel by the remote controller or editor. according to the analog audio preset specified NO DEFINITION ANALOG CH1: FADE: CROSS FADE : Specify the type of editing for audio signals. CUT: Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations (continued) to editing operations in the 300s, relating Menu items ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE FOR CH3 ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE FOR CH4 ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE FOR CH1 STD/NON-STD FOR ANALOG VIDEO IN FOR INCONSISTENT DATA ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE FOR CH2 MODE Chapter 6 Setup Menu 314 313 312 311 308 SELECTION OF Item number name Item Settings 307 AUTO-DELETION 317 AUDIO EDIT Extended Menu Extended 116

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 117 Chapter 6 Menu Setup Stops (the STOP mode). Preread for audio only. Preread for video only. Still playback (in search mode). Set recorder IN point automatically, and also player IN point in two-VCR editing. Set recorder IN point automatically, and No automatic setting. Do not allow re-recording in a different audio mode. Do not allow re-recording in a different IN point is not set automatically. I N point is set automatically. Editing is not carried out, and the unit stops. Editing is not carried Menu items in the 400s, relating to preroll Preread for both audio and video. Preread for both audio The editing is automatically retried (up to twice). The editing is automatically Allow re-recording in a different audio mode. Set recorder IN point automatically. Note Select whether to allow audio data recorded on tape in two-channel mode (or four- Select whether to allow audio data recorded (or two-channel mode). channel) to be re-recorded in four-channel OFF : ON: Select whether or not to automatically set the OUT point of the previous edit as the next Select whether or not to automatically set IN point at the end of an automatic edit. OFF : R: R & P: When editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units, select the operation if the recorder was the operation if units, select with two DSR-2000/2000P When editing time. (Make this setting on the recorder.) not synchronized in OFF: ON : Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing-up operation. Select the state that the unit goes into after STOP : STILL: editor, set this item to STOP. When controlling this unit from the BVE-800 automatically set by pressing the PREROLL Select whether or not the edit IN point is button when the IN point is not set before starting preroll. DIS : ENA: Specify the preread editing operation. Specify the preread A/V : AUDIO: VIDEO: button on the control panel can be controlled with the PREREAD The preread operation control interface. or from the 9-pin remote Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations (continued) to editing operations in the 300s, relating Menu items CHANGE PREROLL REFERENCE ENTRY AFTER CUE-UP AUTOMATIC IN ENTRY AFTER AUTO EDIT EDIT RETRY PREREAD SELECT 326 318 319 327 AUDIO MODE 403 AUTOMATIC Item number Item name401 Settings FUNCTION MODE Item number name Item Settings normal speed every 2 seconds. normal speed every 30 / 1 Select any line from 12 to 20. Select any line from 12 to 20. Select any line from 9 to 22. Select any line from 9 to 22. Set the value in the range 0.5 seconds to 30 minutes. Set the value in the Switch to Standby OFF mode (the unit not on standby). Switch to Standby Step forward at Menu items in the 500s, relating to tape protection in the 500s, relating Menu items Note Note Note Note For DSR-2000P Select a line to insert the VITC in. 9H ... 19H ... 22H: You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items You can insert the VITC signal in two places. 601 and 602. STDBY: You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both 601 and 602. You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both 601 and 602. For DSR-2000P Select a line to insert the VITC in. 9H ... 21H ... 22H: You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items You can insert the VITC signal in two places. 601 and 602. Select the operation of the protection mode to protect the rotary heads and tape when in of the protection mode to protect the rotary Select the operation in search (jog/shuttle) mode. the still playback mode STEP : still playback mode in search mode) until the unit automatically switches to the tape in search mode) until the unit automatically still playback mode tape. order to protect the rotary heads and the protection mode, in 0.5S... 8M ...30M: For DSR-2000 Select a line to insert the VITC in. 12H ... 18H ... 20H: For DSR-2000 Select a line to insert the VITC in. 12H ... 16H ... 20H: Menu items in the 600s, relating to the time code generator Menu items in the 600s, PROTECTION MODE FROM SEARCH SEL-2 VITC POSITION SEL-1 Chapter 6 Setup Menu 601 602 VITC POSITION Item number Item name Settings 502 TAPE Item number Item name501 Settings TIMER STILL mode" or the (either the "STOP" Select the time delay from the tape transport stopping Extended Menu Extended 118

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 119 Chapter 6 Menu Setup In editing with this unit as the recorder, regardless of the setting of the INT/ In editing with this unit as the recorder, Both the time code and user bits are regenerated. Both the time code Mute the output. In editing with this unit as the recorder, regardless of the setting of the INT/ In editing with this unit as the recorder, Output the time code with the same phase as the output video signal phase. Regardless of whether this unit is the recorder or player, the time code Regardless of whether this unit is the Output the time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector as it is. Regardless of the REMOTE button setting, when any of the ASSEMBLE, Regardless of the REMOTE button setting, Output VITC. Mute. Do not mute. Do not output VITC. Output the time code with the same phase as the input video signal phase. Character set not specified. Only the user bits are regenerated. Only the user bits are 8-bit characters compliant with ISO 646 and ISO 2022. 8-bit characters compliant Undefined. Undefined. Undefined. SMPTE 262M page/line multiplex system. Undefined. Undefined. Output TC after converting it into VITC. Only the time code is regenerated. Only the time code EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch, in assemble and insert editing, the time code EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch, in assemble time code on the tape. generator regenerates according to the editing only, the time code generator EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch, in assemble on the tape. regenerates according to the time code generator operates in accordance with the PRESET/REGEN setting of the INT/EXT– generator operates in accordance with PRESET/REGEN switch. VIDEO, CH-1 to CH-4 and TC buttons is lit, the time code generator regenerates VIDEO, CH-1 to CH-4 and TC buttons is from the tape. according to the time code played back OFF: Select whether to mute the output from the TIME CODE OUT connector in search (jog/ Select whether to mute the output from the TIME CODE OUT connector in search shuttle) mode. ON : OFF: TC: VITC : Select the time code output mode for output from the TIME CODE OUT connector in E- Select the time code output mode for output E mode. MUTE : THRU: V-IN: V-OUT: Select the user bits to be used in the time code generated by the time code generator. to be used in the time code generated Select the user bits 000 : 001: 010: 011: 100: 101: 110: 111: units, if you use the control panel for editing When editing with two DSR-2000/2000P code is automatically regenerated. operation, select whether or not the time AS&IN : Select the signal to be regenerated when the time code generator is in the regeneration code generator is when the time signal to be regenerated Select the control panel is set to PRESET/REGEN switch on the subsidiary mode (i.e., when the is in automatic edit mode). REGEN, or the unit TC&UB : TC: UB: ASSEM: MANU: FULL: Menu items in the 600s, relating to the time code generator to the time code in the 600s, relating Menu items MUTE IN SEARCH MODE PHASE IN EE MODE CONTROL MODE GROUP FLAG MODE 613 VITC OUTPUT Select the time code to be output as VITC. 612 TC OUTPUT 611 TC OUTPUT 610 REGEN 607 BINARY U-BIT Item number name Item 605 Settings REGEN TCG 100% color bar signal 75% color bar signal 00H to 80H to FFH 00H to 200H to 3FFH 00H to 200H to 3FFH 00H to 200H to 3FFH 00H to to +3 dB ∞ –3 dB to +3 dB Attach a sync signal with the same timing as the input signal. Attach a sync signal Select this setting when observing the unit's component video output level using Select this setting when observing the Delay the sync signal by the corresponding amount before attaching it. by the corresponding amount before Delay the sync signal – Remove. Add. Do not remove. Do not add. Do not enable. Select this setting when observing the unit's composite video output level using a Select this setting when observing the unit's Enable. Black burst signal a component vectorscope. composite vectorscope. Menu items in the 700s, relating to video control in the 700s, relating Menu items Select the variable range of the VIDEO and CHROMA knobs when the PROCESS CONTROL switch on the subsidiary control panel is set to PANEL. –3~+3 : WIDE: PB/PR: from the input analog video signals and Select whether to remove the setup (7.5%) output analog video signals. whether to add the setup (7.5%) to the Select the phase rotation mode for chroma phase control. Select the phase rotation the composite video, S applies to the output levels of all of The effect of this setting video, SDI and component video signals. U/V : Whether to remove the setup from the input. 0.0% : 7.5%: Whether to add the setup to the output. 0.0% : 7.5%: Select the test signal to be output from the internal test signal generator. When SG is Select the test signal to be output from internal test signal generator operates to output selected using the VIDEO IN button, the also be recorded. the selected test signal. This signal can CB100 (for DSR-2000P): CB75 (for DSR-2000): BB: An E-E video signal is output delayed with respect to the video input signal by the time for to the video input signal delayed with respect signal is output An E-E video to delay the sync signal With this item, select whether or not video circuit processing. to the video signal delay. video signal by an amount corresponding attached to the output SYNC : VIDEO: the edge subcarrier reducer (ESR). Select whether to enable ON : OFF : a composite signal, set this to ON. When playing back Adjust the chroma phase. Default value: Adjust the setup level (DSR-2000)/black level (DSR-2000P). Default value: Adjust the video output level. Default value: Adjust the chroma output level. Default value: Adjust the subcarrier phase. Default value: INPUT LEVEL OUT PUT LEVEL REFERENCE (DSR-2000 only) ROTATION MODE RANGE Sub-item INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR SYSTEM PHASE SC 1 SETUP LEVEL (DSR-2000)/ BLACK LEVEL (DSR-2000P) CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL SELECTION OF SELECTION VIDEO/SYNC DELAY EDGE SUBCARRIER REDUCER MODE 2 Items 715 to 718 : Settings for controlling the system according to the menu settings. Items 715 to 718 : Settings for controlling the video processing system according Chapter 6 Setup Menu 714 VIDEO ADJUST 713 VIDEO SETUP 708 CHROMA PHASE Item number name Item Settings 701 710 705 720 718 717 CHROMA PHASE 716 CHROMA GAIN Item number Item name715 Settings VIDEO GAIN Extended Menu Extended 120

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 121 (Continued) Chapter 6 Menu Setup Setting in this range. Muted during cue-up or preroll operations. 1-kHz, –20 dB FS sine wave signal. Muted in shuttle mode. Not muted. Do not mute. Do not adjust the audio playback speed. Do not mute. Adjust the audio playback speed. Mute. Mute. Menu items in the 800s, relating to audio control Menu items in the 800s, relating to audio Select the audio reference level (headroom) for recording on tape. –12dB –16dB –18dB (factory default for DSR-2000P) –20dB (factory default for DSR-2000) Set the audio muting conditions during shuttle playback. Set the audio muting conditions during OFF : CUEUP: FULL: Select whether to adjust the audio playback speed during slow playback. Select whether to adjust the audio playback OFF: ON : Select the output timing of an audio playback signal. The reference position corresponds Select the output timing of an audio playback less than 80H, the output timing is advanced, to a setting of 80H; when the setting is = and when it is higher than 80H, the output timing is delayed. (80H = 128 samples approx. 2.7 ms, 1 sample = approx. 20 µs) 0 ... 80 ... FF : Select the operation of the internal audio test signal generator. SILNC: Silent signal. 1KHZ : control When you select SG as the audio input in the input selection section of the upper is input. panel, the audio test signal generated by the internal audio test signal generator Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st and the closed caption signal to be superimposed Select whether to mute video signal. 2nd fields of the output signal to be superimposed on the 2nd field of Select whether to mute the closed caption the output video signal. OFF : ON: Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st field of the closed caption signal to be superimposed Select whether to mute the output video signal. OFF : ON: Menu items in the 700s, relating to video control (continued) Menu items in the 700s, FIELD 1 2 FIELD 2 CAPTION BLANK (DSR-2000 only) Sub-item REFERENCE LEVEL INTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR MUTE IN SHUTTLE MODE PHASE SOUND 1 729 CLOSED Item number Item name Settings 811 AUDIO 807 AUDIO OUTPUT 802 DIGITAL AUDIO Item number Item name801 Settings DIGITAL JOG Note 808 When you make settings for items 715 to 720, set the items 715 to 720, make settings for When you on the subsidiary CONTROL switch PROCESS When it is set to MENU, all control panel to MENU. control panel are disabled. controls on the subsidiary OFF (no peak hold) to OFF (no peak hold) Set the analog output level of the signal at the reference level to +40 dBm. level of the signal at the reference level Set the analog output Output the monitor audio L-channel (CH-1) and monitor audio R-channel (CH-2) Output the monitor audio L-channel (CH-1) Output the audio channel-3 and audio channel-4 signals from the AUDIO OUT Output the audio channel-3 and audio Set the analog output level of the signal at the reference level to –6 dBm. level of the signal at the reference level Set the analog output 2ch, 48 kHz mode Bypass E-E (ordinary setting) Do not hold. Set the analog output level of the signal at the reference level to 0 dBm. level of the signal at the reference level Set the analog output 4ch, 32 kHz mode Attenuate. Do not attenuate. System E-E Hold. CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4 connectors as they are. CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4 connectors AUDIO OUT CH-4 connectors, respectively. signals from the AUDIO OUT CH-3 and Menu items in the 900s, relating to digital process Menu items in the 900s, relating to digital menu item 819)” (page 123). Select the audio recording mode. Select the audio recording 2CH : 4CH: Select the bypass E-E mode or system E-E mode. Select the bypass E-E mode or system OFF : ON: When playing back a tape recorded in consumer DV format, select whether to attenuate When playing back a tape recorded in consumer the audio output level. OFF: ON : Select whether to hold the audio level meter OVER display. Select whether to hold OFF : ON: For details, see the section “Making settings for mixing an audio input signal (extension Select the audio input signals to be mixed when the MIXING button is lit. Select the audio input signals to be mixed AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4 Select the signals to be output from the connectors. 1.5 seconds in 0.1 second steps. 1.5 seconds in 0.1 LINE : MONI: 0dB: –6dB: Select the analog audio output reference level. analog audio output Select the +4dB : Menu items in the 800s, relating to audio controll (continued) to audio controll in the 800s, relating Menu items MODE OVER RANGE DISPLAY HOLD LEVEL PEAK HOLD TIME audio level meter in the range of Set the peak hold time for the AUDIO ATTENUATE WHEN DV TAPE PLAYBACK CH3/CH4 SELECT AUDIO INPUT SOURCE ARRANGE AUDIO REC MODE Chapter 6 Setup Menu Item number Item name902 Settings SYSTEM EE 821 820 AUDIO OUTPUT 819 818 814 813 812 OUTPUT AUDIO Item number name Item Settings Extended Menu Extended 122

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 6 Setup Menu 123 Setting (Continued) 3 24 Input channel number 6 Chapter 6 Menu Setup Item number Select extension menu item 819. the section, For details of selecting a menu item, see item” (page “Changing the currently displayed menu 111). Press the STOP button. The following displays appear in the display section of the lower control panel and on a monitor connected to this unit. Display section Recording channel number To carry out the extension menu item 819 settings, use To carry out the extension Using extension menu item 819, you can mix audio Using extension menu the following procedure. input signals, dub an input audio signal over a channel input signals, dub on the tape, or mix an audio input previously recorded channel recorded on the tape signal with an audio (sound-on-sound). 1 2 Making settings for mixing an audio input an audio settings for mixing Making item 819) menu signal (extension 31 2 Holding down the SEARCH button, turn the search dial to change the value for the selected sub-item. Holding down the STOP button, turn the search dial to select the desired sub-item. For information about how to select a menu item, see the section “Changing the currently displayed menu item” (page 111). Turn the search dial to select the desired menu Turn the search dial to select the desired item. Extended Menu Operations Menu Extended Operate as follows. In the extended menu, you can carry out the same In the extended menu, To use the extended menu, set basic menu item 099 set basic menu item extended menu, To use the operations as in the basic menu except setting of sub- operations as in the items. MENU GRADE to ENHAN beforehand. MENU GRADE to 3 2 1 To set sub-items ), the settings see extended menu item 818 see extended menu Note For example, when input channels 1 and 3 (in1 and For example, when input channels 1 When the MIXING button is off, the settings of When the MIXING Press the MIXING button in the upper control panel, in the upper control MIXING button Press the To enable the setting of extension menu item extension menu the setting of To enable in3) are set to on for recording channel 1 (ch1), in 2CH in3) are set to on for recording channel 1 is recorded mode, only the signal from input channel on recording channel 1. made with this item for input channels 3 and 4 (in3 and made with this item for input channels and 4 (ch3 and in4) as well as recording channels 3 ch4) are invalid. extension menu item 819 are ignored, and the input extension menu item channels are recorded one-to- channels and recording to carry out mixing or channel one. It is not possible switching. turning it on. 819 When 2-channel mode (2CH) is selected for audio When 2-channel mode recording ( Input channel numbers for each of the recording 4 on and

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on ARRANGE ITEM-819 to on or off. *on in1 in2 in3 in4 tape ------AUDIO INPUT SOURCE 3 Chapter 6 Setup Menu ch1: ch2: ch3: ch4: This saves the settings. In addition to the selected input channel(s), set For the selected recording channel, set two or more For the selected recording channel, For the selected recording channel, set the desired For the selected recording channel, channels. Press the SET button. “tape” to “on.” Repeat steps To switch on the sound-on-sound setting of the input channels to on. All of the input of the input channels to on. All of the channel will channels set to on for each recording be mixed for that channel. To record, mixing more than one input signal To record, mixing more than one input channel to on. To select an input channel for recording Holding down the SEARCH button, turn the Holding down the SEARCH button, made in search dial to set the channel selection step Holding down the STOP button, turn the search Holding down the STOP button, turn of dial to move the cursor to select a combination input and recording channels. Monitor screen Cursor (shows the item selected for menu operations) Recording channel numbers Recording channel 6 5 4 3 Extended Menu Extended 124

Chapter 6 Setup Menu Chapter 7 Connections and Settings 125 7 Chapter termination switch Chapter 7 and Settings Connections Ω REF. VIDEO IN connector and 75 It is also possible to use an i.LINK-compatible camcorder such as the DSR-500WS/500WSP as the player and carry out cut editing. ConnectionsSettings and

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Ω (Optional DSBK-190 Required) Connections for Cut Editing Using i.LINK Interface Cut Editing Using Connections for Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Editing Video Signals for Reference see page 61 Using two DSR-2000/2000P units, each fitted with the optional DSBK-190 board, as a pair of player and recorder, you can configure a cut editing system. You can use the same system also to digitally dub signals in DVCAM format through an i.LINK interface ( In order to provide stable video and audio signals for In order to provide stable video and a reference analog editing, it is necessary to input video signal to the video signal synchronized with the the REF. VIDEO REF. VIDEO IN connector and set IN 75 (Optional DSBK-190 (Optional 1 6-pin to 6-pin i.LINK cable (supplied with the DSBK-190) 6-pin to 6-pin i.LINK cable (supplied with the 1 i.LINK(DSBK-190) i.LINK(DSBK-190) DSR-2000/2000P (recorder and player) settings DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) DSR-2000/2000P (player) Chapter 7 Connections and Settings REMOTE buttoni.LINK buttonSDTI/i.LINK button(input selection section) Unlit i.LINK Lit Lit i.LINK Lit Control Setting (recorder) Setting (player) 126 Connections for Cut Editing Using i.LINK Interface Interface i.LINK Using Editing Cut for Connections Required)

Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Chapter 7 Connections and Settings 127 ES-7 BB OUT Chapter 7 and Settings Connections coaxial cable (not supplied) Ω RECORDER QSDI INPUT QSDI OUTPUT 75 RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied) 1 2 1 1 1 2 The following is a connection diagram for digital non- diagram for digital is a connection The following the EditStation’s peripheral devices (the For connections of linear editing system in which this unit serves as the this unit serves system in which linear editing recorder. control panel, the disk unit, etc.) and the player, refer to control panel, the disk Instructions. your ES-7 Operating REMOTE-IN SDTI(QSDI) OUTPUT SDTI(QSDI) INPUT Setting Lit Lit SDTI ON

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SDTI (QSDI) Interface (QSDI) SDTI Connections for Digital Nonlinear Editing Using Editing Nonlinear Digital for Connections switch section) REF.VIDEO IN 75 9PIN button SDTI/i.LINK button (input selection Control REMOTE button For an overview of the ClipLink function, see the appendix For an overview of The unit supports ClipLink functions, enabling index The unit supports “ClipLink Guide” (page 147). “ClipLink Guide” (page pictures recorded on tape and ClipLink log data stored pictures recorded to be transferred to the EditStation in cassette memory in an instant. This unit can be connected to an ES-7 EditStation to to an ES-7 EditStation can be connected This unit Using the editing system. a digital non-linear configure audio, can transfer video, interface, you SDTI (QSDI) compressed data between this unit timecode, and other and the EditStation. DSR-2000/2000P (player) ON SDI OUTPUT Ω coaxial cable (not supplied) Ω DSR-2000/2000P (player) settings REMOTE-IN 75 RCC-5G remote control cable (supplied) 1 2 REF.VIDEO OUT termination switch ControlREMOTE button9PIN buttonREF.VIDEO IN 75 Lit Setting Lit 1 1 2 SDI INPUT Setting Local REF. VIDEO REF. INPUT

REMOTE1-OUT(9P) DNW-A75/A75P (recorder) settings Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface SDI Using Editing Cut for Connections DNW-A75/A75P (recorder) Control RREMOTE/LOCAL switch 128 For a cut editing system using this unit together with a this unit together editing system using For a cut SDI SX VCR using an Betacam DNW-A75/A75P of shows an example the following figure connection, this example, the DNW-A75/A75P the connections. In and this unit is used as the is used as the recorder player.

Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Chapter 7 Connections and Settings 129 AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2 3 VIDEO OUT 2 1 1 1 3 Chapter 7 and Settings Connections IN REMOTE-IN IN 1 REF IN RS-422 RS-422 RS-422A REF OUT REF OUT DSR-2000/2000P (player) 4 REF.VIDEO IN GPI REMOTE Audio mixer (SRP-V200, etc.) Video switcher (BVS-3200C, DVS-2000C, etc.) Editing control unit (BVE-2000, etc.) IN 2 PGM OUT REF OUT IN MASTER OUT RS-422 AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2 AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 3 2 2 1 1 1 REMOTE IN

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75 (not supplied) RCC-5A/11A 15-pin parallel control cable (not supplied) RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied) DSR-2000/2000P (recorder and player) settings (not supplied) Cable with XLR connectors DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) 1 4 3

2 Connections for Preread Editing Preread for Connections VIDEO OUT REF.VIDEO IN VIDEO IN ControlREMOTE button9PIN button Lit Setting Lit For a preread editing system using two DSR-2000/ editing system For a preread 2000P units together with a video switcher, audio a video switcher, together with 2000P units figure unit, the following and editing control switcher of connections. shows an example 12345678 ON OFF ON ON —12345678 ONOFF ON OFF OFF — ON — ON OFF OFF 76543210 ON — OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 12345678 ON OFF ON ON —12345678 ONON ON ON — ON OFF — ON OFF OFF 76543210 OFF — — OFF —76543210 —OFF — — OFF ON — OFF OFF ON ON 76543210 OFF — — OFF — — — — Switch No. Switch No. Switch No. Switch No. Switch No. Switch No. Switch No. Switch No. Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Use the factory settings as they are. Set the VCR constants as follows. When using the DSR-2000 (NTSC) When using the DSR-2000P (PAL) Set the VCR constants as follows. Set the VCR Set the VCR constants as follows. • SW2 • SW2 •switch Left DIP • Left DIP switch • SW3 For PVE-500 • Right DIP switch For BVE-800 • SW3 For RM-450 (NTSC) For RM-450 • switch Right DIP For RM-450CE (PAL) 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 INT–PRESET (right position) INT–PRESET (right

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Editing Control Unit Control Editing Settings Required When Connecting an External an Connecting When Required Settings ControlINT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN Setting switch Setting Byte No. Setting Byte No. Setting Byte No. Byte No. Setting FREE RUN/REC RUN switch FREE RUNswitch Set the VCR constants as follows. Set the VCR constants as follows. Set the VCR constants as follows. Make the following settings according to the editor Make the following settings according Make the following time code settings for this unit. Make the following • When using the DSR-2000 (NTSC) model. 130 • When using the DSR-2000P (PAL) For BVE-910/2000 For FXE-100P/120P (PAL) For FXE-100/120 (NTSC) When connecting an external editing control unit to editing control an external When connecting the as a recorder, make using this unit this unit and VCR on this unit and timecode settings following switch settings on the editing control constant and DIP unit.

Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Chapter 7 Connections and Settings 131 TC OUT player such as COMPONENT OUTPUT UVW-1600/1600P Videocassette recorder/ coaxial cable (not supplied) Ω Chapter 7 and Settings Connections AUDIO OUT (not supplied) Cable with XLR connectors 75 1 2 CH-2 CH-1 Note In this case, the DSBK-170 Analog Component Iuput/ Analog Component the DSBK-170 In this case, Output Board is required. Output Board 2 1 1 2 (HIGH- AUDIO IN CH-2 Ω Y) − Y,B − CH-1 COMPONENT VIDEO IN (Y,R AUDIO IN Setting Y–R, B ANALOG Normally, 4 dBm, 600 ON)

DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings TIME CODE IN Connections for Component Analog Recording Analog Component for Connections CH1,1/2 button and CH2,3/4 button AUDIO IN LEVEL/600 switch (connector panel) Control REMOTE buttonVIDEO IN button (input selection section) Unlit The following shows connections for a system in for a system shows connections The following recorder from another playback signals which analog In this DSR-2000/2000P. are recorded on the or player signals are analog component signals system, the video are recorded from audio channels and the audio signals 1 and 2. DSR-2000/2000P (player) coaxial cable (not supplied) REF.VIDEO OUT Ω 75 RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied) 1 2 DSR-2000/2000P (player) settings REMOTE-IN ControlREMOTE button9PIN button Lit Setting Lit For information about how to carry out two-unit about how to For information synchronous playback, see the section “Synchronous playback, see the synchronous on page 59. Playback” 2 1 Setting OFF (Do not synchronize.) ON ACCUR (±0 frame) ROUGH (±1 frame) REF.VIDEO IN DSR-2000/2000P (recorder)

DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings Chapter 7 Connections and Settings REMOTE-OUT Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback Synchronous Two-Unit for Connections REF. VIDEO IN 75 Setup menu item 305 Setup menu item 004 ON (Synchronize.) termination switch (When synchronizing, synchronization accuracy) 9PIN button Lit Control REMOTE button Unlit In the following, the controlling unit is referred to as unit is referred the controlling In the following, The following shows connections for synchronous shows connections The following the recorder and the controlled unit as the player. the recorder and the playback using two DSR-2000/2000P units. using two DSR-2000/2000P playback 132

Chapter 7 Connections and Settings Chapter 7 Connections and Settings 133 . DSR-2000/2000P (player) SDTI(QSDI) OUTPUT Chapter 7 and Settings Connections (page 125) coaxial cable (not supplied) Ω 75 RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied) DSR-2000/2000P (player) settings 1 2 REMOTE-IN ControlREMOTE button9PIN button Lit Setting Lit Make the same connections and settings as described Make the same connections Connecting two DSR-2000/2000P units using units two DSR-2000/2000P Connecting in the section “Connections for Cut Editing Using in the section “Connections i.LINK Interface” the i.LINK interface (DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV the i.LINK interface Input/Output Board) 1 2 (Optional DSBK-190 Required When Required DSBK-190 (Optional DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) SDTI(QSDI) INPUT

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DVCAM Format Format DVCAM i.LINK Interface) Using Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in Signals Dubbing Digitally for Connections 9PIN buttonSDTI/i.LINK button(input selection section) SDTI Lit ControlREMOTE button Unlit Setting The SDTI(QSDI) interface connector of the DSR-60/ When connecting this unit with a DSR-60/60P/ Replace the DSR-2000/2000P (player) shown in the For information about how to carry out digital dubbing, see For information about Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format” the section “Digitally (page 61). 60P/80/80P/85/85P is marked “QSDI(OUTPUT)”. above diagram with a DSR-60/60P/80/80P/85/85P/90/ 90P unit and make the same connections as shown above. 80/80P/85/85P/90/90P unit using the SDTI(QSDI) interface Connecting two DSR-2000/2000P units using the SDTI(QSDI) interface DSR-2000/2000P units using Connecting two You can use this unit to digitally dub signals in dub signals use this unit to digitally You can from the beginning of DVCAM format automatically through an i.LINK or SDTI(QSDI) the tape to the end, interface.

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 135 8 Chapter Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance Leave the unit powered on and wait until the alarm If the condensation alarm messages appear If the condensation alarm messages After about 10 seconds, the cleaning cassette will be The alarm message “MOISTURE HAS BEEN The alarm message “MOISTURE HAS To clean the heads Insert the cleaning cassette. This automatically starts If condensation occurs while the unit is If condensation occurs while the messages disappear. You cannot load a cassette into the unit while the alarm messages are being displayed Once the alarm messages disappear, the unit is ready for use. immediately after powering on: automatically ejected. DETECTED.” appears on the monitor screen, and the DETECTED.” appears on the monitor section of the alarm message “HUMID!” in the display the unit ejects lower control panel. At the same time leave the the cassette automatically. If this happens, messages unit’s power on and wait until the alarm disappear. cleaning. You cannot operate any tape transport control buttons other than the EJECT button during the cleaning operation. operating:

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Condensation Head Cleaning Always use the DVM12CL (mini-size) or DV12CL This is called condensation, and if a tape is run in this This is called condensation, and if a If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to warm If you move the unit suddenly from (standard size) Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads. You can run the cleaning cassette for 10 seconds per cleaning operation. Follow the instructions for the cleaning cassette, as inappropriate use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads. state, the tape may stick to the drum and can be easily state, the tape may stick to the drum occurring, this unit damaged. To lessen the risk of this system. is equipped with a condensation detection location, or if you use it in a very humid place, location, or if you use it in a very humid on the head drum. moisture from the air may condense Search dial Display section SET button COUNTER SEL button MENU button

Every time you press the COUNTER SEL button, Every time you press the COUNTER To exit from the hours meter Press the MENU button or SET button. To jump to H01 SEL Press the MENU button, then the COUNTER Press the MENU button, then turn the search dial to turn the search MENU button, then Press the menu item H01 or B01 is recalled alternately. button. display the required item in the display section and on display the required to the unit. the monitor connected To display the hours meter the hours To display Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Periodic H14: THREADING mode (resettable) Same as H04 except that the count is resettable. This can be used as a guide in determining when to H13: TAPE RUNNING mode (resettable) Same as H03 except that the count is resettable. This can be used as a guide in determining when to H12: DRUM RUNNING mode (resettable) Same as H02 except that the count is resettable. This can be used as a guide in determining when to H04: THREADING mode has been Display the total number of times tape H03: TAPE RUNNING mode the unit has been in Displays the total number of hours H02: DRUM RUNNING mode the drum has run Displays the total number of hours H01: OPERATION mode the unit has been Displays the total number of hours Display modes of the digital hours meter Display modes For periodic maintenance, cousult your Sony dearler. For periodic maintenance, The digital hours meter can provide seven items of provide seven items hours meter can The digital replace, for example, the threading motor. replace such components as stationary heads and pinch roller. replace the drum. threaded in the unit. fast forward, rewind, playback, search, recording or fast forward, rewind, playback, search, in units of 1 editing (except for stop and still) mode hour. with tape threaded in units of 1 hour. powered on in units of 1 hour. information about the operational history of the unit. information about be displayed in the display The information can control panel and also, by text section of the lower the monitor connected to the unit. superimposition, on as a guide in scheduling periodic Use the information maintenance. 136 Digital hours meter Digital

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 137 Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance subsidiary control panel to INT. subsidiary control panel the tape. unit. can use the tape currently loaded in the source tape for playback and editing. editing. Set the KEY INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary Set the KEY INHIBIT • on the Set the CONTROL PANEL switch Set the REC/SAVE switch to REC, or use Set the PRESET/REGEN switch on the subsidiary control panel to PRESET. Press the COUNTER SEL button to light the TC (time code) or U-BIT (user bits) indicator in the display section (the counter value cannot be preset). Turn off the REMOTE button and, on the Turn off the REMOTE Insert a cassette. Set the REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary control panel to OFF. another cassette. subsidiary control panel, set the KEY INHIBIT subsidiary control panel, PANEL switch to OFF and switch and CONTROL INT, respectively. control panel to OFF. • to PARA. Set extended menu item 117 Turn off the REMOTE button and, on the subsidiary control panel, set the KEY INHIBIT switch and CONTROL PANEL switch to OFF and INT, respectively. preset mode. Press the COUNTER SEL button to light the COUNTER (counter value) or TC (time code) indicator in the display section. • the same recording mode as with Set the unit for • purpose is recording, you When your current • the currently loaded tape as a You can use • the tape as a recording tape for You cannot use unit appears to be malfunctioning, please check the please check to be malfunctioning, unit appears your Sony dealer. before contacting following

a) a) a)

a) a) a) a) The HOLD button has been pressed. Press the button once again to exit the time code The U-BIT indicator is lit in the display section. The recording mode selected on this unit does not coincide with that of the loaded tape. The recording format of the currently loaded tape is DV or DVCPRO. The counter value is selected as the time data for display (the COUNTER indicator is lit in the display section). No cassette is loaded. The PRESET/REGEN switch on the The REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary control panel is set to ON. subsidiary control panel is set to REGEN. The CONTROL PANEL switch on the The CONTROL PANEL is set to EXT. subsidiary control panel is lit and menu item The REMOTE button ENABLE) is set 006 (LOCAL FUNCTION to ST&EJ or DIS. to SAVE. The KEY INHIBIT switch on the The KEY INHIBIT switch is set to ON. subsidiary control panel Troubleshooting Cannot set the time data to an optional initial value. The tape is running, but the time data does not appear in the display section. Time data problems Symptom Cause Remedy The NOT EDITABLE indication appears in the display section. Recording is not possible. The cassette’s REC/SAVE switch is set Tape problems The unit’s transport control The unit’s transport REW, buttons (PLAY, F FWD, etc.) do not work. Symptom do The unit’s control buttons not work. Cause Remedy Operation problems Symptom Cause Remedy a) In these states, alarm messages appear in the diaplay section and on the monitor screen. If an alarm message appears in the display section or in the display section message appears If an alarm or if the to this unit, monitor connected on the video termination switch to ON or connect termination switches to OFF on all Ω Ω Set the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary Set the CHARACTER to the VIDEO OUT 3 Connect the monitor Set the 75 Set the 75 Connect an SDTI (QSDI) signal to the SDTI SDTI (QSDI) signal Connect an control panel to ON. 3 (SUPER) connector. (SUPER) or SDI OUTPUT connection to display any (You must make this type of text on the monitor.) a terminator. . monitors other than the loop-end monitor (QSDI) INPUT connector. a) termination Ω terminator is not fitted Ω termination switch for video Ω The REC controls are pushed in.The PB controls are pushed in. Pull out the REC controls. out the PB controls. Pull The CHARACTER switch on the The CHARACTER switch is set to OFF. subsidiary control panel to the The monitor is not connected or SDI OUTPUT VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER) of this unit. 3 (SUPER) connector The 75 input on the monitor is in the OFF position or a 75 to its video input connector. In a video signal loop-through connection of video monitors, 75 switches for video input on monitors other than the loop-end monitor are in the ON position. No SDTI signal is input to the unit. is input to the No SDTI signal Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance Turning the PB controls does not change the playback audio output levels. Audio problems Turning the REC controls does not change the audio input levels. Symptom Cause Remedy The image on the monitor screen is too dark. The image is too dark when recording a composite video signal. The image on the monitor screen is too bright. Data is not superimposed on Data is not superimposed the monitor screen. Symptom Cause Remedy It is not possible to record an It is not possible SDTI signal. Monitor problems Input problems Symptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting 138 a) and on the monitor screen. alarm message appears in the diaplay section In this state, an

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 139 Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance Error code REMOTE! Error02-603 Note For details of setup menu operations, see Chapter 6 “Setup To display error messages on the monitor screen, set To display error messages To display alarm messages on the monitor screen, set the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary control panel to ON, and setup menu item 016 (ALARM) to ON or LIMIT. the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary control the CHARACTER panel to ON. Menu” (page 107). Cause of alarm Direction Error message Error code Direction

ALARM ERROR 02-603 TO LOCAL Monitor screen Display section Monitor screen Display section TO EJECT TAPE. PRESS EJECT KEY AN ERROR HAS BEEN OF FOLLOWING CODE: REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED SET REMOTE/LOCAL SWITCH DETECTED. INFORM SERVICE Error Messages Error Alarm Messages If an alarm message appears, follow the direction indicated under the message on the monitor screen. An alarm message , for example, like the one shown An alarm message , for example, like during below may appear on the monitor screen operation of the unit. If an error message appears, follow the direction If an error message appears, follow monitor screen. indicated under the message on the This unit is provided with a self-diagnostic function is provided with This unit abnormalities. When it detects an that detects internal an error message to the monitor abnormality, it outputs and indicates an error code in the connected to the unit the unit. display section of (Continued)

HUMID! REC INHI.! KEY INHI. Cleaning Tp ILL. SETUP 2CH/32kHz! A mode err CNT mode! No INPUT! UNLOCK mode ILL. REF! Fs 44.1kHz! 2000) 2000P) diaplay section Note Use a standard signal. REF NON-STD message disappears. control panel to OFF. Set the REC/SAVE switch on the cassette to REC. REC INHI.! Use a common reference signal or connect the recorder REF. VIDEO OUT connector to the player REF. VIDEO IN connector. Set the KEY INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary control panel to OFF. —BIT indicator in the display section. ——selection/audio mode display section and supply an appropriate video signal. REC mode! REC mode! Unknown Sig —4-channel (32 kHz) mode. as that of Select the same audio recording mode the tape. REC mode! is completed. Use a standard signal. message appears again Sony dealer if this alarm after making corrections. VIN NON-STD Use a tape having audio signals recorded in locked Use a tape having audio signals recorded mode. When connecting the recorder REF. VIDEO OUT connector to the player REF. VIDEO IN connector, set extended menu item 308 to N-STD. Alarm messages and associated directions and associated Alarm messages Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance A non-standard ref. signal is being used for A non-standard ref. REF. VIDEO. Record inhibit plug on the cassette is set to inhibit. No cassette in VTR.Rec inhibit mode is selected. Set the REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary Load a cassette. No Cass.! Moisture has been detected. Keep the power on and wait until this alarm Key inhibit mode is selected. Input video signal does not synchronize with REF. VIDEO signal. Input video is not detected. Check the INPUT VIDEO indication in the input Input signal is 625/50. (For DSR-2000)Input signal is 525/60. (For DSR-2000P) — — 625/50 sig! (For DSR- 525/60 sig! (For DSR- Input signal does not conform to DVCAM/DV format. Counter mode is selected.Input selection cannot be changed in REC (recording) mode. Use the COUNTER SEL button to light the TC or U- Audio REC (recording) mode cannot be changed during recording. Cassette adaptor not usable. a tape without cassette adaptor. Use Adaptor! Audio REC mode selection different from audio on tape. Audio not editable on this tape. or Use a tape recorded in 2-channel (48 kHz) Audio mixing mode cannot be changed Audio mixing mode during recording. Abnormal settings selected in setup menu.Abnormal settings selected your Correct the setup menu settings. Contact A non-standard signal is being used for A non-standard signal input video. A cleaning tape has been inserted.A cleaning tape has be ejected after cleaning The tape will automatically Alarm message on monitor screen on monitor Alarm message Direction Alarm message in the Cause Troubleshooting 140

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 141 REGEN mode! REC RUN! 525/60 Tape (For DSR- 2000P) TC EXT! LCD 625/50 Tape (For DSR- 2000) 625/50 Tape (For DSR- 2000) 525/60 Tape (For DSR- 2000P) ILL. Tape! Chapter 8 and Troubleshooting Maintenance Use a tape recorded in 625/50 format. (For DSR- Use a tape recorded tape.Use a new cleaning Tape end! 2000P) subsidiary control panel to FREE RUN. control panel to PRESET. 2000) Use a tape recorded in 625/50 format. (For DSR- Use a tape recorded in 625/50 format. (For 2000P) contol Set the INT/EXT switch on the subsidiary panel to INT. Direction button.Turn off the REMOTE in 525/60 format. (For DSR- Use a tape recorded REMOTE! 2000) on sub Alarm message Alarm messages and associated directions (Continued) and associated Alarm messages Tape not recordable. ME tape. Use a DVCAM/DV REC INHI.! Remote mode is selected. Cause Tape end has been detected. Tape end has been TCG RUN mode is set to REC RUN. Set the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch on the TC EXTERNAL is selected. TCG REGEN mode is selected. on the subsidiary Set the PRESET/REGEN switch Tape not usable.tape. Use DVCAM/DV/DVCPRO (25) Tape not editable. Use a tape recorded in DVCAM format. Not DVCAM! Tape cannot be replayed. a tape recorded in 525/60 format. (For DSR- Use Alarm message on monitor screen on monitor Alarm message

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Avoid violent impacts a violent Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction. Do not obstruct ventilation openings do not obstruct To prevent the unit from overheating, wrapping the unit ventilation openings, by for example in a cloth while it is in operation. Care it gently with a soft If the casing or panel is dirty, wipe use a cloth dry cloth. In the event of extreme dirt, the dirt, then steeped in a natural detergent to remove thinners, wipe with a dry cloth. Applying alcohol, insecticides, or other volatile solvents may result in deforming the casing or damaging the finish. Shipping Pack the unit in its original carton or equivalent packing, and take care not to impart violent shocks in transit. Appendixes Notes on Use radio waves electromagnetic emissions close to heating appliances (Note that the interior of a close to heating appliances (Note that closed can car left in summer with the windows exceed 50°C (122°F).) (operating temperature range 5°C to 40°C (41°F to (operating temperature range 5°C to 104°F)) Operate the unit in a horizontal position This unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal Operation and storage locations the following Avoid operation or storage in any of position. Do not operate it on its side, or tilted through an excessive angle (exceeding 20°). • Location near transmitting stations generating strong • Damp or dusty places •vibrations Location subject to severe • strong Location near equipment generating • for long periods, or Location subject to direct sunlight places. • of temperature Location subject to extremes 30 Hz to 4.2 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y) 25 Hz to 4.8 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y) 30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0dB (Y), 5.75 MHz +0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM) 25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0dB (Y), 5.5 MHz +1.0/–2.0 dB (Y), 5.75 MHz +0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM) 30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y), 5.75 MHz +0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM), 30 Hz to 1.3 MHz ±1.0 dB (C), 1.5 MHz +0/–5.0 dB (C) 25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y), 5.5 MHz +1.0/–2.0 dB (Y), 5.75 MHz +1.0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM), 25 Hz to 1.5 MHz ±1.0 dB (C), 2.0 MHz +1.0/–2.0 dB (C) 53 dB or more 55 dB or more cassette: 184 minutes or less cassette: 184 minutes or less cassette: 40 minutes cassette: 3 minutes or less cassette: 3 minutes cassette: 1 minute or less Composite (DSR-2000P): S-Video (DSR-2000): S-Video (DSR-2000P): Component (DSR-2000): Component (DSR-2000P): S-Video I/O (Y): 55 dB or more Component I/O (Y): 28.221 mm/s (DSR-2000P) standard-size Using PDV-184ME mini-size Using PDVM-40ME Using PDV-184ME standard-size Using PDV-184ME mini-size Using PDVM-40ME directions

Band width Composite (DSR-2000): Tape transport control system control Tape transport Tape speed time Recording/playback 28.193 mm/s (DSR-2000) Video performance S/NY/C delay Composite I/O (Y): K-factor 30 ns or less 2.0% or less (K2T, KPB) Fast forward/rewind time Fast forward/rewind Search speed both Up to 60 times normal in

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175 8 27.5 (1 1/8) / × 7 (16 accordance with European standard accordance with European EN55103-1: 15A (230V) to 104˚F) 5˚C to 40˚C (41˚F –20˚C to +60˚C (–4˚F to +140˚F) Maximum 90% (Storage) 427 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC, 110 W

427 (16 7/8) 424 (16 3/4) 372 (14 3/4) Appendixes

(1) Power ON, current probe method: 65A(1) Power ON, current (240V) inrush current, measured in (2) Hot switching Specifications Operating temperature Storage temperature HumidityMassDimensions (w/h/d) 80% (Operating) Maximum About 18 kg (39 lb 10 oz) 144 Power consumption Peak inrush current Power requirements General

Appendixes Appendixes 145 1 × , unbalanced 4, , sync (75% for Ω ON/OFF/–60 × (75% for Ω Ω Appendixes Ω , sync negative Ω Ω , SDTI (QSDI) format 1, SMPTE (DSR- 3, component video 3, component 3, composite, 1.0 Vp-p, 1, composite sync, 3, SMPTE 259M × × × × × ×1 2, complying with AES-3id- × , sync negative Ω DSR -2000 or 100% for DSR- DSR -2000 or 100% 2000P) for DSR- DSR -2000 or 100% 2000P) 0.5 to 18 Vp-p, 3.3 k BNC Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Y: 1.0 Vp-p, R–Y: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 B–Y: 0.7Vp-p, 75 BNC type BNC type BNC type BNC type BNC type 6-pin IEEE1394 connector BNC type 2000)/EBU (DSR-2000P) –6/0/+4 dBu, 600 –6/0/+4 dBu, 600 balanced dBu, high impedance, 1995 negative (with burst) 75 0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or 0.3 Vp- p (DSR-2000P), 75 (DSR-2000)/ITU-R BT.656 (DSR- 2000P), SDI format (270Mbps) (270Mbps), SMPTE 305M/322M Digital audio input Timecode input Analog audio input Analog video output Digital output DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN CH-1/2, CH-3/4 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN TIME CODE IN BNC type COMPONENT VIDEO IN Y/R–Y/B–Y VIDEO IN COMPONENT AUDIO IN (female) XLR 3-pin VIDEO OUT 1, 2, 3 (SUPER) REF. VIDEO OUT SDI OUTPUT 1, 2, 3 (SUPER) i.LINK (When using DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/ i.LINK (When using DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Output Board) SDTI (QSDI) OUTPUT Output connectors Ω , sync 1 Ω × , sync Ω , sync negative Ω 1 2 (loop-through), black 2 (loop-through), 2 (active-through), 1, SDTI (QSDI) format × × × × × to 3 dB selectable to 3 dB selectable ∞ ∞ 0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), 75 (burst level) 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5/–1.0 dB 20 Hz to 14.5 kHz +0.5/–1.0 dB Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 C: 0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or ±30 IRE (±210 mV) SC: ±180° 6-pin IEEE1394 connector BNC type 2 ch (48 kHz/16 bit): 4 ch (32 kHz/12 bit): burst, 0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or 0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), 75 negative composite, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 negative SMPTE 259M (DSR-2000)/ITU-R BT.656 (DSR-2000P), SDI format (270Mbps) (270Mbps), SMPTE 305M/322M Analog video input Digital input S VIDEO IN 4-pin DIN REF. VIDEO IN BNC type VIDEO IN BNC type SDI INPUT type BNC Setup/Black level Chroma phaseY/C delay ±30˚ System phase Sync: ±3µs ±100 ns SDTI (QSDI) INPUT i.LINk (When using DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/ i.LINk (When using DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Output Board) Input connectors Frequency response Audio performance Video level ±3 dB/– Processor adjustment range adjustment Processor Chroma level ±3 dB/– Dynamic rangeDistortion (2CH, 48 kHz) 90 dB or more 0.05% or less (2CH, 48 kHz) of another DSR-2000/2000P unit or DSR-2000/2000P of another controller, complying other editing with RS-422A signals from the through output of REMOTE-IN connector Cassette (standard size) Cassette (mini-size) AC power cord (1) (1) Operating Instructions (1) RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable Board DSBK-190 i. LINK/DV Input/Output size) DV12CL Cleaning Cassette (standard DVM12CL Cleaning Cassette (mini-size) to change Design and specifications are subject RCC-5G 9-pin Remote Control Cable, 5 m (16 ft) long RCC-5G 9-pin Remote Control Cable, DSBK-200 Control Panel RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit Digital Video PDV-64ME/94ME/124ME/184ME Digital Video PDVM-12ME/22ME/32ME/40ME without notice. Accessories supplied Accessories not supplied REMOTE-IN for connection D-sub 9-pin, female, REMOTE-OUT for loop- D-sub 9-pin, female, Ω Ω to , ∞ Ω , +4/0/–6 dBu (75% for (75% for 1, – Ω Ω ×4 × , sync negative , sync negative Ω Ω , unbalanced 1, –11 dBu, 47 k 1 3, component video 1, SMPTE (DSR- × Ω × × × 2, complying with AES-3id- loaded, low impedance, × Ω 0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), 75 0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), (burst level) DSR-2000 or 100% for DSR- DSR-2000 or 100% 2000P) for DSR- DSR-2000 or 100% 2000P) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Y: 1.0 Vp-p, or Vp-p (DSR-2000) C: 0.286 Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 R–Y: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 R–Y: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 B–Y: 0.7Vp-p, 75 Phono jack BNC 2.2 Vp-p±3.0 dB, 600 D-sub 15-pin, male, for connection D-sub 15-pin, female, for BNC type BNC type (selectable by menu setting), 600 balanced load, unbalanced 1995 –13 dBu, 8 2000)/EBU (DSR-2000P) of optional UVR-60/60P or BVR- 50/50P connection of optional DSBK-200 unbalanced Appendixes Digital audio output CH-1/2, CH-3/4 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT Headphone output Analog audio output Timecode output MONITOR AUDIO HEADPHONES Stereo phone jack 146 Control connectors VIDEO CONTROL CONTROL PANEL S VIDEO OUTS VIDEO DIN 4-pin COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y/R–Y/B–Y COMPONENT VIDEO AUDIO OUT XLR 3-pin (male) TIME CODE OUT Specifications

Appendixes Appendixes 147 Appendixes ...... Note High-speed transfer of recordings High-speed transfer to transfer the editing material itself It is also possible To transfer digital signals (video, audio and time code) To transfer digital signals (video, audio between the DSR-85/85P and ES-7 at four times between the DSR-85/85P other words, the transfer can be normal speed. In is fourth of the real time duration. It carried out in one at four times of course possible to carry out a transfer and audio data normal speed when backing up video or in the recorded on the disk drive to the DSR-85/85P, backed up on the opposite direction when loading data the time required DSR-85/85P to the disk drive. Thus equipment (for is much shorter than with conventional segment which, for example, transferring a 40-minute of video takes 40 minutes). Next, begin rough editing by viewing the Index rough editing by Next, begin GUI display and the EditStation’s Pictures on the This eliminates them as you wish. rearranging up a handwritten shot list difficult work of matching After you have completed this with recorded scenes. can then transfer only the rough editing, you for your video program. recordings needed recorded on a tape on this unit from the DSR-85/85P recorded on a tape on this unit from requires a to the ES-7 at four times normal speed 40 seconds continuous recorded section of about tape. before the IN point on the recorded Guide TM function greatly improves the greatly improves function TM

video production differs from conventional 1)

uses the cassette memory function.

What Is ClipLink? What Is ClipLink efficiency of the video production process as a whole efficiency of the video editing-related data on tape when by recording various ClipLink is a revolutionary shooting. As such, the conventional separation of function that transcends shooting and editing. Recorded Index Pictures drastically cut Recorded Index Pictures drastically editing time Index The ClipLink function also features editing. Each Pictures a time-saving tool for rough Index Picture is a compressed image taken from the start of each scene, which is recorded onto the tape as a still picture. When editing, begin by transferring only the Index Pictures and the ClipLink log data to the EditStation’s hard disk. You can also transfer OK scenes only (“NG” scenes are skipped). Recording of ClipLink log data lightens the Recording of ClipLink log data shooting workload log data When you start shooting a scene, ClipLink code data are such as the scene number and time memory. This automatically recorded into the cassette “shot list” eliminates the need for a conventional clipboard compiled by someone using a stopwatch, unwanted scenes and pencil. You can also designate skip all “NG” as “NG” (no good) and automatically scenes when editing. video production. The following describes various ways in which The following describes various ways ClipLink The ClipLink 1) The ClipLink system is a video production system which How ClipLink Changes Video Production How ClipLink Techniques ...... ES-7 EditStation™ non-linear editing system ES-7 EditStation™ non-linear editing system Index Pictures: recorded on Index Pictures: recorded tape ClipLink log data: recorded in cassette memory ClipLink log data recorded onto DVCAM cassettes links shooting and editing operations. DVCAM standard cassette or DVCAM mini cassette DVCAM standard cassette Actual AV data QSDI input/output Index Pictures Video output (QSDI) ClipLink log data RS-422A interface DVCAM camcorder (DSR- 130/130P/300/ 300P/500WS/ 500WSP) / a) (or b) a) /80/60 b) Digital a) Digital a) Guide

80P/60P Videocassette Recorder DSR-2000/85 (or DSR-2000P/85P DSR-2000P/85P/80P/ 60P Videocassette Recorder DSR-2000/85/80/60 Appendixes a) player. The DSR-60/60P is a videocassette b) and ES-7, quadruple transfer is possible through the QSDI. Between the DSR-85/85P Editing ClipLink log data tranfer Shooting Example System Configuration and Operation Flow and Operation System Configuration Example The following illustration shows an example system an example illustration shows The following configuration for using the ClipLink function and a configuration for flow. typical ClipLink operation 148 ClipLink

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Appendixes 480 lines (NTSC) or 576 lines (PAL) lines 576 or (NTSC) lines 480 149 8 4 12 16 20 24 28 32 Appendixes 7 3 11 15 19 23 27 31 720 dots 6 2 10 14 18 22 26 30 Index Picture 5 9 1 13 17 21 25 29 0 90 180 270 360 450 540 630 60 120 180 240 300 360 420 NTSC (72) (144) (216) (288) (360) (432) (504) (PAL) Seven frame spaces are reserved at the end of the last Seven frame spaces are reserved at convenient alternative to the conventional “shot list”. ClipLink log data includes the following items. scene as a recording area for Index Pictures. (A scene as a recording area for Index can record cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory with 4 Kbits of up to 198 Index Pictures, and a cassette Index Pictures.) cassette memory can record up to 45 Scene n This cannot be changed (set to “1” at shipping). scene (HH:MM:SS). These time codes are recorded when the camera has been set to scene (HH:MM:SS). These time codes are recorded when the camera has been MARK mode. Mark The frame digit is incremented at each Mark IN point and is decremented at each page OUT point. (For details, see “Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points” on 14.) recorded.) This is the time code that indicates the cue points (valid up to the frame digit). This This is the time code that indicates the cue points (valid up to the frame digit). this time code is recorded when the camera has been set to CUE mode. When in OUT mode, the time codes at the start and end of a recording (the Rec IN and Rec time codes) are automatically recorded as Mark IN/OUT points. Description Data (maximum length: 8 digits) consisting of alphanumeric characters and/or symbols (This is left blank at shipping.) with each scene). After shooting, the Index Pictures in the internal memory are recorded onto the video tape. Scene 3 DVCAM camcorder’s internal memory Scene 1 Scene 2 Tape Data Generated When Shooting When Data Generated Mark IN/OUT point time codes These are the time codes that indicate the Mark IN and Mark OUT points for each OK/NG the OK/NG status of a particular scene. (In the OK case, nothing is Indicates Cue point time code Take number Scene number A three-digit number from 001 to 198 (starts at 001 and is automatically incremented Reel number (cassette number) ClipLink log data ClipLink log data can be recorded automatically or manually into the cassette memory for use as a ClipLink log data Up to 32 Index Pictures can be recorded onto the tape Up to 32 Index Pictures can be recorded as shown space normally occupied by one frame, below. When shooting, a single-frame image from the Mark When shooting, a of each scene is recorded as a still IN point at the start internal memory. These picture into the DSR-1/1P’s “Index Pictures”. When you finish images are called Pictures from all scenes are shooting, the Index scene. recorded onto the tape after the last Index Pictures The following describes the kinds of data that is kinds of data that describes the The following the ClipLink function. generated when using End recording Rec OUT (automatic recording) Cue point time code (manual recording) Cue point time code (manual recording) Scene 1 Take 1 Index Picture 1 Cue point time code (manual recording) Start recording Rec IN (automatic recording) Set the camera to CUE mode before you start to Set the camera to This type of data is especially useful when shooting This type of data is record. While recording, each time you press the record. While recording, the current time code is camera’s TAKE button, point time code. recorded as a cue scenes that may contain unexpected events, such as scenes that may contain sports coverage or documentaries. when shooting for Cue point time codes Cue point End recording Mark OUT (manual recording) Take 1 Scene 2 Mark IN (manual recording) Mark OUT (manual recording) Take 1 Scene 1 Guide

Mark IN (manual recording) Index Picture 1 Index Picture 2 Appendixes Start recording Set the camera to MARK mode before you start Set the camera to MARK mode before Mark IN/OUT points time codes shooting a video This data is especially useful when (When you exit the VTR recording mode, changing the (When you exit the All scenes that do not receive an “NG” designation are All scenes that do OK/NG status as “NG”, press the NG button on To designate a scene The following describes how to record the various describes how The following shooting. While shooting, each time you press the shooting. While shooting, each time Mark OUT time camera’s TAKE button, Mark IN and codes are recorded alternately. program for which a scenario has been created. program for which a scenario has been OK/NG status is no longer possible.) OK/NG status is no recorded as “OK” scenes. recorded as “OK” the camera while shooting the scene or at any time the camera while the next scene. before you begin shooting ClipLink log data items. ClipLink log data 150 How to record ClipLink log data record ClipLink How to ClipLink

Appendixes Appendixes 151 Appendixes Cue Frame digit decremented 12:39:24 Mark OUT 12:39:24:23 (or Rec OUT) 12:34:20:20 12:34:20:20 Frame digit incremented 12:23:16 Mark IN (The Index Picture is the image around 12:23:15:10.) (or Rec IN) 12:23:15:10 Time code recorded in the cassette memory Actual time code When in CUE mode, up to 396 time codes points When in CUE mode, up to 396 time When in MARK mode, up to 198 pairs of Mark IN and When in MARK mode, up to 198 pairs (including all cue point time codes and all Mark (Rec) IN and Mark (Rec) OUT time codes) can be recorded (if using a cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory). Mark OUT points can be recorded (if using a cassette Mark OUT points can be recorded (if with 16 Kbits of cassette memory). Recording capacity for Mark IN/OUT time Recording capacity for Mark codes and Cue point time codes There is a gap between actual time codes and Mark IN/ time codes and gap between actual There is a in the cassette memory, as OUT time codes recorded below. The frame digit is shown in the figure Mark IN point and is decremented incremented at each point. at each Mark OUT Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points for Mark IN/OUT recorded Time codes GlossaryGlossary

AES/EBU format Digital VCR Linear editing A unified format for digital audio signals. On a digital VCR, video and audio signals Editing while playing back video and It allows a single XLR connector to carry are recorded on and, unlike audio signals recorded on video tape. the signals for two channels. on an analog VCR, can be played back See also “Non-linear editing”. without any quality deterioration. Assemble editing Loading Editing in which new video/audio is added Drop frame mode Also called “threading”. To pull the tape in sequence to the end of existing recorded Time code runs at 30 frames/sec. The out of the cassette case, thread it along the video/audio. See also “Insert editing”. NTSC system, however, runs at about specified tape path, and wrap it on the 29.97 frame /sec. Drop frame mode drum in order to prepare it for recording or Bridge connection adjusts this difference. The timecode and playback. The VCR automatically loads A connection which allows a signal input video are synchronized by dropping the the when you insert the to an input terminal to pass through the first two frames of the timecode every cassette into the cassette compartment.

Appendixes unit and exit from an output terminal as minute, except at the ten-minute marks. There are two loading modes: standby-on input to external equipment. mode and standby-off mode. Drum B–Y signal See “Head drum”. Loop-through connection One of the color difference signals, the B See “Bridge connection”. (blue) signal minus Y (luminance) signal. E-E mode Abbreviation of “Electric to Electric” LTC C signal mode. In this mode, video and audio Abbreviation of “Longitudinal Time See “Chrominance signal”. signals input to the VCR are output after Code”. This timecode is recorded on a passing through internal electric circuits, longitudinal track on the tape. Reading is Capstan but not through magnetic conversion unreliable at low speeds, and not possible A drive mechanism that moves the tape at circuits such as heads and tapes. This can at all during still playback. See also a specified speed. Its rotation is normally be used to check input signals and for “VITC”. synchronized with a reference sync signal. adjusting input signal levels. Luminance signal Chrominance signal Emphasis A signal that determined the brightness of A signal which carries information about The signal is emphasized at high the picture. Also called “Y signal”. hue and saturation. Also called “C signal”. frequencies. During playback, it is de- emphasized. This suppresses noise Non-drop frame mode Condensation without affecting the original signal. The number of frames of the timecode and Moisture which condensed on tape video run is not adjusted. When you use transport mechanisms. If there is External lock/Gen-lock the timecode in non-drop frame mode, the condensation on the head drum, tape sticks Synchronizing one equipment (controlled real playback time will be about 86 to drum and the VCR may malfunction. or slave unit) to another (controlling or seconds shorter per day than the timecode. master unit). The signal and tape run of If you edit frame by frame or if you Component video signal the VCRs used for editing, player and determine the length of a shot by counting A signal that consists of a luminance recorder, are usually synchronized. the timecode, use drop frame mode. signal (Y) and two chrominance signals (R–Y, B–Y). Gen-lock (generator lock) Non-linear editing See “External lock”. Editing while playing back video and Composite video signal audio signals recorded on hard disks. A signal that consists of video, sync and Head drum Video scenes stored on disk can be cued color burst signals. A metal cylinder to which a video head is up quickly, for increased editing attached. This drum is rotated at high efficiency. See also “Linear editing”. CTL speeds in synchronization with the sync Control signal in the form of regular pulses signal during recording and playback. PCM audio recorded along a longitudinal track on the This is an audio signal represented by . By counting these pulses, it is Insert editing pulse code modulation. The analog audio possible to determine the number of Editing in which new video/audio is added signal is first broken down into a frames, and hence the tape’s running time. into the middle of existing recorded video/ sequences of pulses, and these are then Used mainly to adjust the tracking position audio. See also “Assemble editing”. represented digitally. of video heads, and to achieve timecode continuity in continuous recording. IRE Preroll A unit for representing a video level laid Running of a video tape to a prior to an down by the IRE (Institute of Radio edit-start point to enable the tape to reach a Engineers). The IRE is now the IEEE steady speed and to be synchronized with (Institute of Electric and Electronic other video tapes. Engineers).

152 Appendixes Appendixes 153 Appendixes “Loading”.

Synchronization position alignment of the In video editing, VCRs player and recorder and speed of in order to out during preroll tapes. Carried increase editing precision. Tape tension a tape. For the tape The tension applied to being wound on the to run properly while lightly in the drum, it must be pulled direction of opposite direction to the of tape transport. Improper adjustment along the tension can cause deviations analog VCRs, temporal signal axis. In as skew and these deviations are evident distortion in the upper part of the screen. TBC Abbreviation of Time Base Corrector. Electronic circuits to electrically stabilize the playback signals by removing color variation and roll in the playback picture caused by irregularity in drum rotation and tape movement. Time base correction reduces deterioration of picture quality when transmitting or copying playback signals. Threading See Time code The timecode is a tape position information signal that includes time and frame data that are recorded onto the tape so as to facilitate searching of editing points and recorded scenes when viewing or editing. SMPTE timecode is applied to NTSC system, and EBU timecode is applied to PAL/SECAM systems. There are two kinds of signal recorded on tape. One is longitudinal timecode (LTC) recorded along the tape (the same way as audio and CTL signals). The other is vertical interval timecode (VITC). This code is inserted in the vertical blanking period and it is recorded on the tape with video signals. Time data This refers either to time data that is generated by a timecode generator or time data that is played back from a tape and read by a timecode reader. Unloading When the EJECT button is pressed, the VCR automatically winds the tape back into the cassette case. Also called “Unthreading”. Setup (for DSR-2000) Setup (for black between the reference The difference SMPTE of Motion Picture Abbreviation of Society S/N The relation of the Signal-to-Noise ratio. Standby-off mode One of the stop modes. In this mode, head Standby-on mode One of the stop modes. In this mode, the Subcarrier Color information contained in a Superimpose To put one picture (or characters) onto S-video A singal format in which Y (luminance) Sync A reference signal consisting of vertical level and the blanking level of a composite blanking level of a level and the signal. a professional and Television Engineers, in the USA. association established signal to the strength of the desired interference, the accompanying electronic sounds are noise. If S/N is high, reproduced with less noise and pictures are reproduced clearly without snow. drum rotation is stopped and the tape tension is slackened. It is not possible to switch instantaneously from this mode to recording or playback mode. This mode is not harmful to the tape or heads. head drum continues rotating and the tape remains wound onto the drum. This mode enables instantaneous switching to recording or playback mode. To prevent damage to the tape or heads, the device automatically switches from standby-on mode to standby-off mode after a certain period of time. composite video signal. Its amplitude is for color saturation and its phase to color burst is for hue. another so that both can be seen at the same time. and C (chrominance) signals are separated to reduce interference between them so that noiseless images are reproduced. and horizontal sync signals used for synchronizing the scanning patterns of the and the monitor. Servo lock This refers to the synchronization of the phase of the drum rotation and the reference signal for the tape transport position, so that the video heads can trace the same pattern on the tape for playback and recording. Servo A mechanism that controls the number and phase of rotations of the head drum or capstan. Servo mechanism allows playback of the video signal without guard band noise. The reference signal of the servo control is normally a vertical sync signal. Search Viewing the picture or timecode by running the tape in fast forward or rewind mode, in order to search for a particular scene. SCH Abbreviation of Sub Carrier to Horizontal. The phase of the subcarrier with respect to the phase of the horizontal synchronization signal. In editing of monochrome video, phase continuity is maintained by editing in units of frames (two fields), so that the continuity of the horizontal synchronization signal phase is maintained. Editing of color video must be done in units of two frames (four fields) to maintain subcarrier continuity. The SCH of a field can be checked to find out which of the four fields it represents. This allows edited video signals to be joined while maintaining subcarrier continuity. Sampling frequency when converting an The unit of time used varying analog signal with a continuously sampling the level level to digital form by general, a higher at a fixed interval. In sampling frequency makes it possible to digitize analog signals of a higher frequency. R–Y signal signals, the R One of the color difference signal. (red) signal minus Y (luminance) Reference video signal Reference sync which contains a A video signal used as a and burst signals, signal or sync video synchronization of reference for equipment. Glossary

Unthreading See “Unloading”.

User bits These are also referred to as “user’s bits”. The user bits are a 32-bit segment of the timecode recording area. The user can select what to record in this segment and how to use the recorded data. For example, it can be used to record date information in addition to the timecode data or ID numbers for tape reels or programs. Appendixes V (vertical)-blanking The portion of the video signal that occurs between the end of one field and the beginning of the next. During this time, the electron beams in monitors are turned off so that they can return from the bottom of the screen to the top without showing tracks of movement on the screen. When the position of v-blanking is not adjusted correctly, a horizontal black bar appears on the screen.

Video gain Amount of amplification for video signals, expressed in decibels (dB).

VITC Abbreviation of “Vertical Interval Time Code”. This timecode is inserted in the vertical blanking interval and recorded on the video tracks. It can be read at low speeds and during still playback, but not during high-speed playback. See also “LTC”.

Y signal See “Luminance signal”.

154 Appendixes Index 155 Index assemble edit 67 insert edit 68 setting section 20 checking 75 cuing up 22, 78 duration display 76 modifying 76 setting 72 split edit points 73 time value display 75 adding a narration 95 automatic editing 67 button/switch settings 70 continuous editing 91 DMC editing 84 manual editing 94 preread editing 87 quick editing 90 sequence of operations 69 standalone editing 93 items in the menu 113 menu operations 123 connections 133 connections editing 84 playback 55 cassettes 33 dubbing 133 connections for digital digital dubbing 61 E EDIT button 23 Edit mode 71 Edit points Edit result checking 80 Editing Editing control section 21 E-E mode 13, 22, 23 EJECT button 23 ENTRY/SHIFT button 22 Error messages 139 Extended menu 113 External device connectors 31 External editor settings 130 External lock 42 Digitally dubbing DVCAM signals 61 DVCAM signals Digitally dubbing 18 Display section DMC DMC EDIT button 21 Drop-frame mark 37 Duration display 76 DVCAM playback 55 Dynamic motion control 127 (QSDI) 127 format 133 IN connectors 30 OUT connectors 31 input/output section 30 interfaces 8 jog sound 9 nonlinear editing using SDTI (QSDI) adding to/deleting from 103 adding to/deleting creating 105 display 98 rewriting 100 connections 131 IN connectors 30 OUT connectors 30 131 component analog recording cut editing using i.LINK 125 cut editing using SDI 128 digital nonlinear editing using SDTI digitally dubbing signals in DVCAM preread editing 129 settings on external editor 130 time code settings 130 two-unit synchronous playback 132 lower control panel 16 subsidiary control panel 25 upper control panel 13 connector 31 switch 25 adjacent Mark IN/cue points 99 any desired position 99 cue points 99 edit points 22, 78 Mark IN/OUT points 99 using i.LINK 125 using SDI 128 D DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) DELETE button 21 DF/NDF switch 26 Digital ClipLink log data ClipLink log ClipLink operation 97 Component analog recording COMPONENT VIDEO Condensation 135 125 Connections and settings Connector panel 28 Continuous editing 91 Control panel CONTROL PANEL COUNTER SEL button 18 Cuing up to Cut editing

compartment 13 inserting/ejecting 34 items in the menu 107 menu operations 110 button 21 CH-1 to CH-4 connectors 32 execution 82 button 21 CH-1 to CH-4 connectors 32 LEVEL switches 32 switches 31 audio input/output section 31 audio input/output section interfaces 8 29 video input/output section level meters 13 recording level 46 Index display 14 C B A Cassette memory indicator 19 CH1, 1/2 button 15 CH2, 3/4 button 15 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator 19 CHARACTER switch 25 CHROMA knob 27 CHROMA PHASE (HUE) knob 27 CHROMA PHASE knob 27 ClipLink Guide 147 ClipLink indicator 19 Capstan override 23 Cassettes 33 Basic menu 107 BLACK LEVEL knob 27 AUDIO OUT AUTO EDIT button 21 Automatic editing 67 AUDIO IN AC IN connector 28 AC IN connector Adding a narration 95 Alarm messages 139 Analog ASSEMBLE button 20 67 Assemble edit mode Audio AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 (CH2, CH3/4) Index

F M PLAYER button 17 POWER switch 13 F FWD button 23 Maintenance 135 Preread Fault display function 23 Manual editing 94 connections 129 Features 7 Mark IN/OUT points editing 87 FREE RUN/REC RUN switch 26 changing 100 PREREAD button 17 cuing up to 99 Preroll 79 deleting 103 PREROLL button 22 MEMORY indicator 21 Preview 80 G Menu See Setup menu PREVIEW button 21 Menu bank operations 112 Ground terminal 28 PROCESS CONTROL switch 26 MENU button 17 H METER FULL/FINE button 16 MIXING button 15 Q Head cleaning 135 MONITOR AUDIO connector 32 Quick editing 90 HEADPHONES jack 17 Monitor output 81 HOLD button 18 MONITOR SELECT buttons 17 R Monitor/menu/display setting section 17 Index Rack mount 10 I Monitoring in E-E mode 22, 23 REC i.LINK button 22 button 15 N controls 16 connector 30 REC INHIBIT Narration 95 cut editing 125 indicator 19 digital dubbing 61 9PIN button 15 switch 26 IN button 22 NOT EDITABLE indicator 20 REC MODE display 14 Initial time code value 39 Notes on use 143 RECORDER button 17 INPUT display 14 Recording 45 Input selection section 14 O button/switch settings Input selection/audio mode display section operation 48 13 OK/NG status 101 time code/user bit values 47 INPUT VIDEO display 14 Operating status display 35 Recording/playback format indicators 19 INSERT buttons 20 Operation mode 37 Reel number 100 Insert edit mode 68 OUT button 22 REF. VIDEO IN connectors 29 INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch 26 OUT connector 29 Interfaces 8 P Reference level 46 PB Reference video signals for analog signal J button 18 editing 125 controls 17 REMOTE button 15 JOG indicator 20 PB FS display 14 Remote control setting section 15 Jog mode 24 PB/EE button 18 REMOTE-IN connector 31 PCM digital audio 7 REMOTE-OUT connector 31 K PHONE LEVEL control 17 RESET button 18 KEY INHIBIT PLAY button 23 REVIEW button 22 indicator 19 Playback 49 REW button 23 switch 26 button/switch settings 49 capstan override 54 DMC playback 55 S L jog mode playback 51 normal playback 50 S VIDEO Lower control panel 16 shuttle mode playback 52 IN connector 29 position adjustment 12 synchronous playback 59 OUT connector 29 variable mode playback 53

156 Index Index 157 Index W, X Y, Z Wide screen 10 Wide screen Y/C DELAY knob 27 recording 47 setting 41 button 14 connectors 29 field 37 indicator 19 switch 26 generator/reader 9, 42 recording 47 setting 39 IN connector 29 OUT connector 29 display 35 selection 49 indicators 19 connections 132 connectors 30 V U T VIDEO knob 27 VIDEO OUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER) VITC Upper control panel 13 User bit VARIABLE button 23 Variable speed mode 24 VIDEO CONTROL connector 31 VIDEO IN TIME CODE Time counter display 19 Time data Time data type 36 TRIM buttons 21 Troubleshooting 137 Two-unit synchronous playback Tape end alarm indicator 20 Tape end alarm section 22 Tape transport control TC SELECT switch 26 Text information 35 Time code connectors 31 fault display function 23 adding a narration 95 continuous editing 91 manual editing 94 quick editing 90 standalone editing 93 basic menu 107 extended menu 113 menu system configuration 107 control section 23 dial 23 digital nonlinear editing 127 digital nonlinear editing INPUT connector 30 30 OUTPUT connector cut editing 128 cut editing INPUT connectors 31 (SUPER) OUTPUT 1, 2, and 3 Subsidiary control panel 25 Superimposing text information 35 SYNC knob 27 Synchronizing time code generator 42 Synchronous playback 59, 132 System configuration 11 Specifications 144 Standalone editing 93 STANDBY button 22 STOP button 23 75-ohm termination switch 29 SHUTTLE indicator 20 Shuttle mode 24 Sound-on-sound 95 Special editing methods 89 SEARCH button 23 SERVO indicator 19 SET button 17 SET UP knob 27 Setup menu 107 SDTI/i.LINK button 14 SDTI/i.LINK button Search SDTI (QSDI) SC knob 27 SDI

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