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Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located in the rear.Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Referto them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regardingthis product. Model No. Serial No. WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do no...
Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents Chapter1 Overview Features ............................................................................. 9 Location and Function of Parts ..................................... 13 Display Panel ........................................................................
Table of Contents 4 Table of Contents Chapter3 Editing (Continued) Setting Edit Points .......................................................... 50 Setting Edit Points ................................................................ 50 Checking Edit Points .............................................
Table of Contents 5 Chapter5 Special Editing andRecording/Playback Special Editing ................................................................ 75 Quick Editing ....................................................................... 75 Continuous Editing ............................................
Table of Contents 6 Table of Contents Chapter7 Setup Menu Menu System Configuration ........................................ 101 Basic Menu .................................................................... 101 Items in the Basic Menu ..................................................... 101 Basic...
Table of Contents 7 Chapter9 Maintenance andTroubleshooting Condensation ................................................................ 127 Head Cleaning ............................................................... 127 Periodic Maintenance ................................................... 128...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 9 Chapter 1 Overview Features The DSR-70/70P is a 1 / 4 -inch digital videocassette recorder using the DVCAM TM digital recording format. It uses a component video system, with separateluminance and chrominance signals and digitalprocessing to realize a stable, ...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 10 Chapter 1 Overview Playback compatibility with DV format A DV cassette recorded on a DV format VCR can beplayed back on this unit. (It is not possible, however,to play back cassettes recorded in LP mode.) Support for two cassette sizes There are t...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 11 Internal timecode generator and reader An internal timecode generator and reader enablestimecode compliant with SMPTE/EBU format to berecorded and played back. This allows editing to singleframe precision.Outputting or inputting timecode (LTC) to or from anex...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 12 Chapter 1 Overview Features Sequential recording Combining two DSR-70/70P units allows you toperform sequential recording from one unit to another.Using two cassettes repeatedly, the last six hours ofrecording is always available (using 184 minute...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 14 Chapter 1 Overview 1 LCD monitor Displays the playback or E-E pictures 1) . Time data, status information, and setup menus, etc. aresuperimposed on the LCD monitor. 2 BRIGHT (brightness)/CONTRAST knob Adjusts the brightness and contrast of the LCD...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 15 8 Audio level meter Displays the recording and playback audio levels oftwo (CH-1/2 or CH-3/4) of the four audio channels(CH-1 to CH-4), as selected with the METER switch 7 . 9 UP and DOWN buttons Press to make settings in the sub LCD menu. For more informatio...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 16 Chapter 1 Overview Control Panel OFF ON ON OFF LOCAL REC INHI REMOTE INT EXT MENU TC CHARACTER SET AUDIO IN VIDEO CH1,1/2 CH2,3/4 AUDIO TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT ASSEMBLE INSERT TC – + DELETE EJECT REW PLAY F FWD SERVO CH-1/2 CH-...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 17 1 PREROLL button Press to run the tape up to the preroll point (located inadvance of the IN point by the amount of the prerolltime). You can set the preroll time using setup menuitem 001 (page 102). You can set the state of the unitat the end of preroll by us...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 19 OFF ON ON OFF LOCAL REC INHI REMOTE INT EXT MENU TC CHARACTER SET VIDEO CH1,1/2 CH2,3/4 AUDIO ASSEMBLE INSERT TC EJECT REW PLAY F FWD SERVO CH-1/2 CH-3/4 PREROLL REC SEQ EDIT METER REC INHI ) 0 r p 6 4 STOP STANDBY !£ PLAYER/RECORDER buttons and indicators Wh...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 20 Chapter 1 Overview OFF ON ON OFF LOCAL REC INHI REMOTE INT EXT MENU TC CHARACTER SET AUDIO IN VIDEO CH1,1/2 CH2,3/4 AUDIO TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT ASSEMBLE INSERT TC – + DELETE EJECT REW PLAY SERVO PREROLL REC SEQ REC INHI PLAYE...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 21 4 AUDIO IN button In insert editing, press this button together with theENTRY/SHIFT button 5 to set audio IN point separately from video IN point (audio split editing).After setting audio IN points, you can press this buttonalone to display them in the sub LC...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 22 Chapter 1 Overview PRESET: Preset to fixed levels. Levels cannot be adjusted with the level adjustment knobs. VARIABLE: Levels adjustable with level adjustment knobs. This allows you to adjust thelevels while viewing the audio level meters in E-Em...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 23 3 SET UP/BLACK LEVEL knob Adjusts the setup level (for DSR-70) or the black level(for DSR-70P). This knob is a push switch. When youpress it to bring it into the raised position, the settingbecomes VARIABLE. When you press it again todepress it, the setting r...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 24 Chapter 1 Overview Analog audio/video input and output section 2 BREAKER button When excess power flows inside the unit, the breakeractivates to protect the circuits by automaticallyshutting down the power. After inspecting andadjusting the unit, ...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 25 3 AUDIO INPUT CH-1/CH-2 connectors (XLR 3- pin, female)Input the analog audio signals of input channels 1 and2. 4 AUDIO OUTPUT CH-1/3 and CH-2/4 connectors (XLR 3-pin, male)Output the audio signals of the channels selected withthe LINE OUT in the sub LCD menu...
Location and Function of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 26 Chapter 1 Overview Optional board/timecode/remote control/power input and output section 1 REMOTE connector 2 TC IN connector 3 DC IN connector 4 TC OUT connector AUDIO INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO REMOTE REF. INPUT IN OUT DC IN OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT MONITOR...
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 27 SDTI(QSDI) IN SDTI(QSDI) OUT 1 2 SDI IN SDI OUT IN/OUT switch R-Y B-Y Y OUT IN Connector of the DSBK-140 DV IN/OUT (DV input/output) connector (6- pin IEEE1394 connector): This connector is i.LINK compatible. Connect to another DSR-70/70P unitor a consumer DV...
Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 29 Chapter 2 Power Preparationsand Connections Power Preparations This unit can be powered by batteries or AC power.Example battery packs and AC adaptors that can be used are shown below. Note If you attach or ...
Power Preparations Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 30 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections Notes about battery usage • Before using the batteries, be sure to charge them fully with the special battery charger. Refer to the operating instructions of your battery chargerfor more i...
Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 31 To remove the battery pack With the lever pushed in, slide the BP-L60(A)/L90(A) out. Using the BP-90(A) Battery Pack Different battery adaptors are used when mounting the BP-90(A) on thetop panel of this uni...
Power Preparations Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 32 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 2 Attach the DC-L90 to the top panel of this unit. Use the same method that you use to attach the BP-L60(A)/L90(A).For details, see “To attach the battery pack” on page 30. To connect to t...
Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 33 To use the AC-550/550CE As shown in the following figure, connect the AC-550/550CE to the ACpower source and turn it on.When you connect AC power, the power supply automatically switches tothe AC power from ...
Power Preparations Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 34 Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 1 Remove the cover of the battery connector. 2 Insert the V-wedge shoe on the AC-DN2A in the V-groove on one unitand slide the AC-DN2A until the battery charging connector isconnected to t...
Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections Chapter 2 Power Preparations and Connections 35 System Configuration The figure below shows example equipment that can be connected to thisunit. i.LINK(DSBK-140) a) i.LINK(DSBK-140) a) SDI(DSBK-160) a) Component(DSBK-170) a) SDTI(QSDI)(DSBK-150) a) SDTI(Q...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 37 Chapter 3 Editing Sequence of Editing Operations The following is a typical sequence of cut editing operations carried outusing two DSR-70/70P units as a pair of player and recorder. Sequence of Operations See Making necessary settings “Settings for Editing” (p...
Settings for Editing Chapter 3 Editing 38 Chapter 3 Editing Settings for Editing When using two units of the DSR-70/70P as a pair of recorder and playerin an editing system, set the recorder and player as follows. Basically, thesame recorder settings and player settings apply when you use a DSR 70/7...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 39 3 Use the COUNTER SELECT button to select the type of time data tobe used. Each press of the button cycles through three options in the sub LCD:CNT, TC, and UB. 4 When the time data selected in step 3 is timecode (TC), use the TC INT/EXT switch to select the ty...
Settings for Editing Chapter 3 Editing 40 Chapter 3 Editing To select an input audio signal formatPress the sub LCD operation button F3, highlighting the input audiosignal indication, then press the UP button or the DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the input audio signal indication corresponding to thede...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 41 7 Use the AUDIO INPUT PRESET/VARIABLE switch and the AUDIOINPUT CH 1 to CH-4 level adjustment knobs to adjust the audio inputlevels.Watching the audio level meter, adjust the levels so that the meter doesnot indicate higher values than 0 dB when the audio signa...
Settings for Editing Chapter 3 Editing 42 Chapter 3 Editing 2 Set the POWER switch to ON, then make the following checks. When the unit is powered, the POWER indicator lights and the subLCD home page appears in the sub LCD. Check Indication/What to do Enoughbatterypowerremaining? Check the remaining...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 43 Handling Cassettes This unit can use standard-size and mini-size DVCAM cassettes listedbelow. The numbers in each model name indicate the maximum recording/playback time (in minutes) for each model. For example, the PDV-184MEhas a maximum recording/playback tim...
Handling Casettes Chapter 3 Editing 44 Chapter 3 Editing Notes on using cassettes • Before storing the cassette, rewind the tape to the beginning and be sure to put the cassette in its storage case, preferably on end instead of flat onits side. The storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially desig...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 45 Loading/Ejecting Cassettes To load a cassette 1 With the unit powered on, press the EJECT button. The control panel lifts up and the cassette compartment opens. 2 Load a cassette in the direction shown in the figure. The message “CASSETTE OUT” displayed on the ...
Handling Casettes Chapter 3 Editing 46 Chapter 3 Editing To eject the cassette 1 With the unit powered on, press the EJECT button. The control panel lifts up and the cassette compartment opens. 2 Remove the cassette and close the control panel. Notes • Do not shut the display panel while the control...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 47 Selecting an Edit Mode When you use two DSR-70/70P units, you can do two types of editing:assemble editing and insert editing. This section provides an outline ofeach type and explains how to select an edit mode. In the subsequent explanation of editing operati...
Selecting an Edit Mode Chapter 3 Editing 48 Chapter 3 Editing Insert Editing In insert editing, you insert video, audio, and timecode at desired positionson an already recorded tape. You can insert all three types of data at thesame time, or insert one of the types separately. Note Before you use an...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 49 Finding Edit Points —Search Playback in search mode using the jog and shuttle dials allows finding editpoints quickly. Jog mode Playback speed is determined by the rotation speed of the jog dial between±1 times normal speed. Rotate the dial in the clockwise dir...
Selecting an Edit Mode Chapter 3 Editing 50 Chapter 3 Editing Setting Edit Points In editing operations, there are four edit points: an IN point and an OUTpoint on the recorder side, and an IN point and an OUT point on the playerside. As soon as you set three of the edit points, the fourth edit poin...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 51 2 Press the IN button together with the ENTRY/SHIFT button at thepoint you want to set as the IN point. Press the OUT button togetherwith the ENTRY/SHIFT button at the point you want to set as theOUT point. The IN and OUT points are set, and the IN and OUT butt...
Selecting an Edit Mode Chapter 3 Editing 52 Chapter 3 Editing Checking Edit Points You can check the time data of edit points and the duration between twoedit points by displaying them in the sub LCD. To display the time data of edit points Press the recorder side or player side IN or OUT button. Wh...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 53 Cuing Up Edit Points You can cue up any edit point, or cue up a position located a specifiedamount of time before the edit start point (preroll). To set the preroll time Using the setup menu item 001, specify how many seconds (the prerolltime) in advance of the...
Selecting an Edit Mode Chapter 3 Editing 54 Chapter 3 Editing To preroll the tape Press the recorder side or player side PREROLL button. The tape runs to the preroll point, located in advance of the edit start pointby the specified amount of time, and then stops. Previewing Edit Results When you fin...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 55 To stop a preview Press the STOP button on the recorder.The tape stops when the button was pressed. Modifying Edit Points Once you set edit points, you can delete them or modify them as requiredin units of one frame.When edit points have been set incorrectly, f...
Selecting an Edit Mode Chapter 3 Editing 56 Chapter 3 Editing To modify edit points slightly Proceed as follows. 1 While pressing the recorder side or player side IN or OUT button,depending on the edit point that you want to modify, press a TRIMbutton (+/MARK or –/LIST) on the same side of the contr...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 57 Executing an Edit Outline of Editing Operations The figure below shows how the recorder and player operate during edit. Monitoring signals during an edit Just as during a preview, you can see the video in the recorder side LCDmonitor and listen to the audio thr...
Executing an Edit Chapter 3 Editing 58 Chapter 3 Editing Starting an Edit To start an edit, press the AUTO EDIT button. The AUTO EDIT button is lit during an edit. It goes out when the editfinishes. To stop an edit Press the ENTRY/SHIFT button together with the OUT button.The edit ends, and the poin...
Chapter 3 Editing Chapter 3 Editing 59 Redoing an Edit Edit point data is retained even after you execute an edit, until you set newedit points.You can redo an edit after modifying the edit point data. 1 Press the recorder side DELETE button together with the ENTRY/SHIFT button. 2 Modify the edit po...
Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 61 Chapter 4 Time Data andSub LCD Menu Setting Time Data This unit provides the following timecode functions:• Setting, displaying, recording, and playing back timecode and user bit values • Outputting the timecode read from t...
62 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Information displayed The figure below shows the time data and operationstatus that can be superimposed. Note The example above shows the factory defaultconfiguration.You can use setup menu item 005 to display a differentty...
Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 63 5 Operating mode The ■ mark, indicating an auto editing segment, may appear at the rightmost position.The contents displayed other than the ■ mark are listed below. a) “+2.0” in the left box is an example of playback speed ...
64 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 2 Press the HOLD button. The first digit of the time data(hours:minutes:seconds:frames) in the sub LCDbegins to flash. To set all digits to 0Press the RESET button. 3 Confirm the JOG indicator lights, and select jogmode if ...
66 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 1 Time data indication Shows the type of time data being displayed. TC: TimecodeUB: User bitsCNT: Counter count 2 Audio mode indication This shows the mode in which audio is recorded. 2/48k: two-channel, 48 kHz mode4/32k: f...
68 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu UP PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE AU-1 AU-2 b) b) PAGE b) F1 F2 F3 F4 F4 MIX/ SWP PAGE 01 : 23 : 45 : 01 AU-1 2/48k ANALOG CMPST F1 F2 F3 F4 Audio 1-1 Audio 2-1 Audio 1-2 Audio 1-3 Home Home Video Home IN OUT ...
Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 69 To select an item Display the page that contains the item you want toselect, then press F1 to F4, that is located in the samecolumn as the item. The selected item is highlighted.Press the button repeatedly until the item th...
70 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Input and Output Settings for Video and AudioSignals –– Sub LCD Menu Using the sub LCD menu, you can make settingsrelated to the input and output of video and audiosignals. For more information about basic sub LCD menuopera...
Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 71 Audio settings page 1-3 Item Setting LINE OUT Select channels 1/2 or 3/4 as the lineout channels. MONI.VR Select ENA for an output leveldetermined according to the setting ofthe PB AUDIO PRESET/VARIABLEswitch of the control...
72 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Input and Output Settings for Video and Audio Signals –– Sub LCD Menu Input mixing settings page By pressing F1 to F3, you can make the followingthree settings for mixing of input signals in audiochannels 1 and 2. The selec...
Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu 73 General Settings Pages of the Sub LCD Menu There are general settings pages (1) and (2). General settings page (1) 1 PRESET/REGEN (regenerate) setting Selects the value set in the internal timecode generator. PRESET: Preset...
74 Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu Chapter 4 Time Data and Sub LCD Menu LIGHTSW SUB BAT–END 11.0 BAT–TYP AUTO BAT–NE 11.3 BACKLGT NORMAL General settings page (2) 3 BAT-END setting 4 BAT-NE setting 5 LIGHTSW setting 1 BACKLGT (back light) setting Set to HIGH to increase the brightness of the LC...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 75 Chapter 5 Special Editing andRecording/Playback Special Editing 3 3 5 2,4 1 1 AUDIO IN TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LINK ENTRY SHIFT IN OUT – + DELETE AUTO EDIT PREVIEW REVIEW AUDIO IN TRIM LIST MARK CLIP LIN...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 76 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 1 Stop the tapes at the points where you want to setthe recorder side and player side IN points. 2 Press the recorder side PREVIEW button. A preview starts. The points selected in step 1 are set as t...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 77 When you execute multiple edits in succession, youcan edit from the second time on by setting the IN andOUT points of the player side only.After execution of an edit, the recorder returnsautomaticall...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 78 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 1 Press the RECORDER button, lighting theindicator. 2 Use the jog or shuttle dial to find the point wherethe edit will start (the recorder IN point), and stopthe tape slightly in advance of this poin...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 79 This section describes recording of external inputsignals using this unit as a recorder. Notes • When two DSR-70/70P units are combined, set both REMOTE/LOCAL switches to LOCAL. • When controlling th...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 80 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback When you combine two DSR-70/70P units, you canperform sequential recording from one unit to another.(In the following explanation of two-unit sequentialrecording, the controlling unit is referred to ...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 81 To stop sequential recording Sequential recording stops in the following cases.• When a tape transport button (PLAY, STOP, F FWD, REW) or a search button is pressed during recording. • If the cassett...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 82 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Two-Input Switched VideoRecording (Optional DSBK-180/180P Required) With the optional DSBK-180/180P Dual Video InputBoard installed, you can record, switching between thevideo signals output by two c...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 83 4 While watching the LCD monitor display, whenyou wish to switch the display, hold down the +/MARK button and press the –/LIST button. The display on the LCD monitor as well as thepicture being recor...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 85 Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format (Optional DSBK-140 or DSBK-150 Required) In addition to straightforward tape dubbing, you canalso use this unit to digitally dub signals in DVCAMformat autom...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 86 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback • SYSTEM MENU screen displayed when using the SDTI(QSDI) interface (DSBK-150) Note When neither the DSBK-140 nor the DSBK-150 isinstalled in the unit, the setup menu appearsinstead of the system menu...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 87 5 Press the SET button. The recording tape and source tape are bothautomatically wound back to the beginning, anddubbing starts. At the same time, the screenchanges as follows. To end the dubbing ope...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 88 Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Playback This section describes playback of tapes performedusing this unit as a player. Notes • When two DSR-70/70P units are combined, set both REMOTE/LOCAL switches to LOCAL. • When controlling thi...
Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback Chapter 5 Special Editing and Recording/Playback 89 Two-Unit Synchronous Playback Connecting two DSR-70/70P units and synchronizingtheir tape transport, you can carry out two-unitsynchronous playback with an accuracy of ±0 frame. For equipment/signal ...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 91 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Overview of ClipLink Operation The ClipLink function provides the following.• Displaying ClipLink log data• Cueing up to Mark IN/OUT points and cue points• Rewriting ClipLink log data (reel numbers, Mark IN/ OU...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 92 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Displaying ClipLink Log Data To display ClipLink log data, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the TRIM –/LIST button. The following ClipLink log data list appears in themonitor. To return to the original monitor display To exit fro...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 93 Cuing Up to Mark IN/OUT and Cue Points Cuing Up to Any DesiredPosition To cue up to the point specified by the data itemselected on the ClipLink log data list, proceed asfollows. 1 Using the jog/shuttle dial, move the selection mark(asteri...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 94 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation You can rewrite the reel number, Mark IN/OUT pointsand OK/NG status included in the ClipLink log data. Changing the Reel Number To change the reel number of the data item selected onthe ClipLink log data list, proceed as follows. 1 Using t...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 95 1 Using the jog/shuttle dial, move the selection mark(asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLinklog data list. The Mark IN point address is stored as the INpoint and the Mark OUT point address is stored asthe OUT point. At the same...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 96 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 5 Hold down the STOP button and press the SETbutton. This returns to the original ClipLink log data list. Note If you carry out step 5 skipping step 4 , the original ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitorand, in this case, the...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 97 Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data You can add new Mark IN/OUT point data to theClipLink log data or delete Mark IN/OUT point datafrom the ClipLink log data. Adding Mark IN/OUT Points Set the setup menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) to ONbefo...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 98 Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data 2 Holding down the DELETE button, press theTRIM+/MARK button. The specified data disappears from the ClipLinklog data list. 3 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, pressthe TRIM+/MARK button. Note I...
Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation Chapter 6 ClipLink Operation 99 Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data To erase ClipLink log data After displaying the ClipLink log data list, proceed asfollows. 1 Holding down the DELETE button, press theTRIM–/LIST button. The data shown on the ClipLink log data l...
Chapter 7 Setup Menu Chapter 7 Setup Menu 101 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Menu System Configuration The menu system of this unit comprises the basicmenu and extended menu.• Basic menu This menu is used to make settings relating, forexample, to the following.– the digital hours meter– the preroll time– the ...
Chapter 7 Setup Menu 104 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Basic Menu Basic Menu Operations This section describes the basic menu displays andhow to change the settings. Displaying the menus Press the MENU button.The setting of the currently selected menu item appearsin the LCD monitor and sub LCD. Output from t...
Chapter 7 Setup Menu Chapter 7 Setup Menu 105 Changing a menu item setting value To change the setting value of the currently displayedmenu item use the following procedure. 1 Holding down the search button, turn the jog orshuttle dial. The setting value changes at a rate depending onthe shuttle dia...
Chapter 7 Setup Menu 106 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Extended Menu Extended Menu Items in the Extended Menu The extended menu contains the following items.In the Settings column of the table, the factory defaultsettings are underlined. Item number Item name Settings 101 SELECTION FORSEARCH DIALENABLE Selec...
Chapter 7 Setup Menu 112 Chapter 7 Setup Menu Extended Menu Extended Menu Operations To use the extended menu, set basic menu item 999MENU GRADE to ENHAN beforehand. In the extended menu, you can carry out the sameoperations as in the basic menu except setting of sub-items. To set sub-items Operate ...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 113 Chapter 8 Connections andSettings Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Editing In order to provide stable video and audio signals foranalog editing, it is necessary for the built-in time basecorrector (TBC) to operate cor...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 115 Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface (Optional DSBK-160 Required) For a cut editing system using this unit together with aDNW-A25/A25P Betacam SX VCR using an SDIconnection, the following figure shows an example oft...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 116 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Settings on Editing Control Units Make the following settings according to the editormodel. For FXE-100/120 (NTSC) Set the VCR constants as follows. For FXE-100P/120P (PAL) Set the VCR constants as follows. For BVE-910/2000 Se...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 117 AUDIO INPUT CH-1 AUDIO INPUT CH-2 CH-1 CH-2 TC OUT TC IN DSBK-170(Y,R–Y,B–Y) AUDIOOUT COMPONENT 2OUTPUT Connections for Component Analog Recording (Optional DSBK-170 Required) The following shows connections for a system inwhi...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 120 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Connections for Parallel Recording Using TwoUnits The following shows connections for parallelrecording using two DSR-70/70P units.In the following, the controlling unit is referred to asthe recorder and the controlled unit as...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 121 Inputting the timecode generated by the recorder to the player Player settings Switch/menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω termination switch REMOTE/LOCAL switch REMOTE ON Recorder settings Switch/menu Setting VIDEO INPUT 75 Ω termin...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 122 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback The following shows connections for synchronousplayback using two DSR-70/70P units.In the following, the controlling unit is referred to asthe recorder and the controlled unit as t...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 123 Connections for Two-Input Switched VideoRecording (Optional DSBK-180/180P Required) You can use the DSR-70/70P in combination with twoDSR-300/300P or other camcorders, for two-inputswitched video recording.The following figure...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 125 Combining Two VCRs The following figure shows how to combine twoVCRs using the optional BKNW-225 Docking Kit. For more information, refer to the operation guide for theBKNW-225. Caution If you combine two units or separate the...
Chapter 8 Connections and Settings 126 Chapter 8 Connections and Settings Press and pull up. ∫ ∫ While pressing down the indication PRESS,move the clip downwards to release it. Using the Shoulder Belt The following figures show how to fit the suppliedshoulder belt. Caution If you fit the shoulder be...
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 127 Chapter 9 Maintenance andTroubleshooting Condensation If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to warmlocation, or if you use it in a very humid place,moisture from the air may condense on the head drum.This is ...
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 128 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Digital hours meter The digital hours meter can display seven items ofinformation in the sub LCD, in corresponding displaymodes, about the operational history of the unit. Use itas a guide in scheduling periodic ...
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 129 Troubleshooting If an alarm message appears on the monitor (this unit’sLCD monitor or the video monitor connected to thisunit) or in the sub LCD, or if the unit appears to be malfunctioning, please check the foll...
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 131 Error Messages This unit is provided with a self-diagnostic functionthat detects internal abnormalities. When it detects anabnormality, it outputs an error message to the monitorscreen and indicates an error code...
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 132 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting List of alarm messages and associated directions Here is a list of alarm messages and associateddirections to appear on the monitor screen. It alsoshows the corresponding alarm messages to appear onthe sub LCD of...
Appendixes Appendixes 135 Appendixes General Power requirements 12 V DC Power consumption 46 W (with no optional boards installed) DSBK-140: 2.2 WDSBK-150: 3 WDSBK-160: 4 WDSBK-170: 0 WDSBK-180: 5 W Operating temperature 0˚C to 40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F) Storage temperature –20˚C to +60˚C (–4˚F to +140˚F)...
Specifications Appendixes 136 Appendixes Video performance Band width Composite (DSR-70): 30 Hz to 4.2 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y) Composite (DSR-70P): 25 Hz to 4.8 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y) S-Video (DSR-70): 30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0dB (Y),5.75 MHz +1.0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM) S-Video (DSR-70P): 25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0dB (Y),5.5 MHz...
Appendixes Appendixes 137 SDTI (QSDI) OUT (When using DSBK-150 SDTI(QSDI) Input/Output Board) BNC type × 1, SDTI (QSDI) format (270Mbps) SDI OUT (When using DSBK-160 SDI Input/OutputBoard) Control connector REMOTE D-sub 9-pin × 1, for connection with another DSR-70/70P unit orother editing control u...
Appendixes Appendixes 139 Assemble editing Editing in which new video/audio is addedin sequence to the end of existing recordedvideo/audio. See also “Insert editing”. Bridge connection A connection which allows a signal inputto an input terminal to pass through theunit and exit from an output termin...
Index Index 142 Index Index A Aborting an edit 58 AC power 32 AC-550/550CE 33 AC-DN2/DN2A 33 AGC 70 Alarm messages 131 ASSEMBLE button and indicator 20 Assemble editing 47 Assemble mode 47 Audio control section 21 AUDIO IN button 21 AUDIO INPUT CH-1 to CH-4 level adjustment knobs 21 AUDIO INPUT CH-1...
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