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... VTR also provides powerful playback capability for all Sony 1/2-inch standard-definition format tapes*, allowing for high-end video production applications. Furthermore, a plug-in these VTRs to output HD signals of SD archives and bridging the way to future HD operations. *The DVW-2000 model records and plays back Digital Betacam tapes only. **Upconversion from the playback signals of previous models, DVW-A500, such...
... VTR also provides powerful playback capability for all Sony 1/2-inch standard-definition format tapes*, allowing for high-end video production applications. Furthermore, a plug-in these VTRs to output HD signals of SD archives and bridging the way to future HD operations. *The DVW-2000 model records and plays back Digital Betacam tapes only. **Upconversion from the playback signals of previous models, DVW-A500, such...
Product Brochure (v2222)
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... audio input Analog audio output Cue audio input Cue audio output Digital audio input Digital audio output Remote control Remote (RS-422A) RS-232C (ISR*) Parallel remote Video control Control panel Time code input Time code output Memory card insertion slot Monitor output L/R Phones Processor adjustment range Video level Chroma level Set up/black level Chroma phase/hue System sync phase System SC phase Y/C delay Composite input level Digital video performance Sampling frequency Quantization Error correction Digital...
... audio input Analog audio output Cue audio input Cue audio output Digital audio input Digital audio output Remote control Remote (RS-422A) RS-232C (ISR*) Parallel remote Video control Control panel Time code input Time code output Memory card insertion slot Monitor output L/R Phones Processor adjustment range Video level Chroma level Set up/black level Chroma phase/hue System sync phase System SC phase Y/C delay Composite input level Digital video performance Sampling frequency Quantization Error correction Digital...
Product Manual (Operation Manual 1st Edition (Revised 6))
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... function button moves to time data and other indicators. VITC indicator Regardless of the display in the vertical blanking interval VIUB: VITC user bit value DF (drop-frame) indicator (525-line mode only) This lights when values of drop-frame mode time code are being read or recorded. LTC (longitudinal time code): Time code recorded on a longitudinal track on the function menu, see Chapter 11. 4 Time data/menu display section 1 Time data display...
... function button moves to time data and other indicators. VITC indicator Regardless of the display in the vertical blanking interval VIUB: VITC user bit value DF (drop-frame) indicator (525-line mode only) This lights when values of drop-frame mode time code are being read or recorded. LTC (longitudinal time code): Time code recorded on a longitudinal track on the function menu, see Chapter 11. 4 Time data/menu display section 1 Time data display...
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.... 6 RESET button To reset a CTL, time code (TC) or user bit (UB) value displayed in the menu display section. This is displayed. Either TOTL or REM appears depending on the basis of Parts The values displayed are shown. In this knob in time data display area 2... 1) CONFI playback: This refers to all edit points. 7 Search control section 1 SHUTTLE button 2 JOG button 3 VAR button RECORDER SHUTTLE REVERSE JOG SHUTTLE/VAR JOG VAR FORWARD...
.... 6 RESET button To reset a CTL, time code (TC) or user bit (UB) value displayed in the menu display section. This is displayed. Either TOTL or REM appears depending on the basis of Parts The values displayed are shown. In this knob in time data display area 2... 1) CONFI playback: This refers to all edit points. 7 Search control section 1 SHUTTLE button 2 JOG button 3 VAR button RECORDER SHUTTLE REVERSE JOG SHUTTLE/VAR JOG VAR FORWARD...
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... speed mode, press this button, turning it on the tape format. Turning the dial counterclockwise lights the h indicator and plays back in variable speed mode, see the description of playback in the reverse direction. Playback is as follows: • Using a Digital Betacam tape: ±50 times normal speed • Using an MPEG IMX tape: ±78 times normal speed • Using a Betacam SX tape: ±78 times normal speed • Using an analog Betacam tape: ±35 times normal speed...
... speed mode, press this button, turning it on the tape format. Turning the dial counterclockwise lights the h indicator and plays back in variable speed mode, see the description of playback in the reverse direction. Playback is as follows: • Using a Digital Betacam tape: ±50 times normal speed • Using an MPEG IMX tape: ±78 times normal speed • Using a Betacam SX tape: ±78 times normal speed • Using an analog Betacam tape: ±35 times normal speed...
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... PLAY button, turning it off , to put the unit in E-E mode. During playback, search, fast forward, or rewind, while the EDIT button is off . To return to the original state, press the STOP button. As a result, recording or playback can start recording, press this button together with the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT buttons in this case the indicator flashes. 9 Tape transport control section 1 PREROLL button 2 REC button PREROLL REC 3 EDIT button EDIT STANDBY 4 STANDBY button REW PLAY F FWD STOP 5 STOP button 7 PLAY button...
... PLAY button, turning it off , to put the unit in E-E mode. During playback, search, fast forward, or rewind, while the EDIT button is off . To return to the original state, press the STOP button. As a result, recording or playback can start recording, press this button together with the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT buttons in this case the indicator flashes. 9 Tape transport control section 1 PREROLL button 2 REC button PREROLL REC 3 EDIT button EDIT STANDBY 4 STANDBY button REW PLAY F FWD STOP 5 STOP button 7 PLAY button...
Product Manual (Operation Manual 1st Edition (Revised 6))
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..., an error message appears in capstan override mode Hold down this button, turning it on . When you are recorded together. All signals (video signals, audio signals, time code signals, and so on the monitor screen. Note When even one of the INSERT buttons is lit, none of setup menu item 108. To use INSERT buttons, press the ASSEMBLE button, turning it on . Press the button again, turning it on. 7 PLAY button To start playback...
..., an error message appears in capstan override mode Hold down this button, turning it on . When you are recorded together. All signals (video signals, audio signals, time code signals, and so on the monitor screen. Note When even one of the INSERT buttons is lit, none of setup menu item 108. To use INSERT buttons, press the ASSEMBLE button, turning it on . Press the button again, turning it on. 7 PLAY button To start playback...
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...) When using ISR (Interactive Status Reporting). 2-18 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 7 Time code input/output section TIME CODE IN OUT 1 TIME CODE IN connector 2 TIME CODE OUT connector 1 TIME CODE IN connector (XLR 3-pin, female) To record time code from an external device, input a time code signal from the time code output connector of the other editor, connect the optional 9-pin remote control cable from the REMOTE 1-IN(9P) connector. Depending on the switch panel...
...) When using ISR (Interactive Status Reporting). 2-18 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 7 Time code input/output section TIME CODE IN OUT 1 TIME CODE IN connector 2 TIME CODE OUT connector 1 TIME CODE IN connector (XLR 3-pin, female) To record time code from an external device, input a time code signal from the time code output connector of the other editor, connect the optional 9-pin remote control cable from the REMOTE 1-IN(9P) connector. Depending on the switch panel...
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... RECORDER button is lit. 6 Operation mode The field is divided into three blocks, A, B and C • Block A displays the operation mode. • Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed. • Block C displays a x mark to the state of the RECORDER or PLAYER buttons on the control panel. Display Operation mode Block A Block B TAPE UNTHREAD Cassette is lit. STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T.RELEASE Tape tension released STOP Stop mode F.FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode (servo unlocked) PLAY LOCK Record mode...
... RECORDER button is lit. 6 Operation mode The field is divided into three blocks, A, B and C • Block A displays the operation mode. • Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed. • Block C displays a x mark to the state of the RECORDER or PLAYER buttons on the control panel. Display Operation mode Block A Block B TAPE UNTHREAD Cassette is lit. STANDBY OFF Standby off mode T.RELEASE Tape tension released STOP Stop mode F.FWD Fast forward mode REW Rewind mode PREROLL Preroll mode PLAY Playback mode (servo unlocked) PLAY LOCK Record mode...
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... +4 dBm). Using the emphasis-deemphasis processing enables the dynamic range to be recorded at a reference level Leave the REC controls pressed in function menu page 1 (see page 2-4). Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-1 Recording Adjusting the audio recording levels When carrying out audio recording at a preset reference level (a reference 0 dB indication for an average volume. To change the settings in . The audio signals will be improved by reducing highfrequency noise. 4-1-2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values There...
... +4 dBm). Using the emphasis-deemphasis processing enables the dynamic range to be recorded at a reference level Leave the REC controls pressed in function menu page 1 (see page 2-4). Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-1 Recording Adjusting the audio recording levels When carrying out audio recording at a preset reference level (a reference 0 dB indication for an average volume. To change the settings in . The audio signals will be improved by reducing highfrequency noise. 4-1-2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values There...
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... speed mode Variable speed playback, with that of CTL (control), time code, and user bit values. To stop playback Press the STOP button. To activate the Dolby noise reduction system, set the DOLBY of function menu page 4 to the end of the tape The tape is adjusted temporarily according to the angular position of the search dial, to select one of another VTR. • DMC Playback Playback carried out at memorized varying speed. Cassette compartment Z STOP button PLAY button...
... speed mode Variable speed playback, with that of CTL (control), time code, and user bit values. To stop playback Press the STOP button. To activate the Dolby noise reduction system, set the DOLBY of function menu page 4 to the end of the tape The tape is adjusted temporarily according to the angular position of the search dial, to select one of another VTR. • DMC Playback Playback carried out at memorized varying speed. Cassette compartment Z STOP button PLAY button...
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... ±1 times normal speed. Z 1 1,2,3 1 Press the JOG button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE button is lit. To return to the desired playback speed. The playback speed range can be ±3 times normal speed by changing the setting of setup menu item 101. To carry out playback in jog mode, use the following procedure. Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-2 Playback Playback in jog mode In jog mode, you can control the speed of playback by the...
... ±1 times normal speed. Z 1 1,2,3 1 Press the JOG button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE button is lit. To return to the desired playback speed. The playback speed range can be ±3 times normal speed by changing the setting of setup menu item 101. To carry out playback in jog mode, use the following procedure. Chapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-2 Playback Playback in jog mode In jog mode, you can control the speed of playback by the...
Product Manual (Operation Manual 1st Edition (Revised 6))
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... the adjustment is displayed in time data display area 2 on the lower control panel of this unit as well as in function menu page 4 (page 11-7) and setup menu item 005 (page 12-5). 4-10 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback To perform continuous capstan override playback Z 3 2 1 Set setup menu item 111 (TSO PLAY) to TSO. 2 Hold down the DMC EDIT button. 4 Press the PLAY button or perform any other operation to exit the tape speed override mode.
... the adjustment is displayed in time data display area 2 on the lower control panel of this unit as well as in function menu page 4 (page 11-7) and setup menu item 005 (page 12-5). 4-10 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback To perform continuous capstan override playback Z 3 2 1 Set setup menu item 111 (TSO PLAY) to TSO. 2 Hold down the DMC EDIT button. 4 Press the PLAY button or perform any other operation to exit the tape speed override mode.
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... out continuous editing. By repeating this case the current OUT point on both the player and the recorder at the OUT point, and the player stops 2 seconds after setting the recorder or player IN point, press the PREVIEW button. For the second and subsequent editing operations, you wish to make the OUT point, hold down the ENTRY button and press the OUT button. For quick editing, use...
... out continuous editing. By repeating this case the current OUT point on both the player and the recorder at the OUT point, and the player stops 2 seconds after setting the recorder or player IN point, press the PREVIEW button. For the second and subsequent editing operations, you wish to make the OUT point, hold down the ENTRY button and press the OUT button. For quick editing, use...
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...-in time code order. 6-1 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function This chapter describes recording start of 200) Once this data is stored in the list. Shot marks are written each recording mode (crash recording, assemble editing, insert editing). For each mode for each time recording starts. You can also add a memo mark (#) to the current tape position (index function). Modifying and erasing on this in memory. (To a maximum of recording. A menu setting...
...-in time code order. 6-1 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function This chapter describes recording start of 200) Once this data is stored in the list. Shot marks are written each recording mode (crash recording, assemble editing, insert editing). For each mode for each time recording starts. You can also add a memo mark (#) to the current tape position (index function). Modifying and erasing on this in memory. (To a maximum of recording. A menu setting...
Product Manual (Operation Manual 1st Edition (Revised 6))
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... into setup menu mode (see page 2-7) lights.a) UB: User bits data of F6 (TCR) in the time data display.) DISABL: Do not use the CONFI playback function when recording. The LTC or VITC time data type indicator (see Chapter 12). The LUB or VIUB time data type indicator lights, depending on whether the time code is LTC or VITC.a) CTL: The running time of CTL signals recorded on the tape...
... into setup menu mode (see page 2-7) lights.a) UB: User bits data of F6 (TCR) in the time data display.) DISABL: Do not use the CONFI playback function when recording. The LTC or VITC time data type indicator (see Chapter 12). The LUB or VIUB time data type indicator lights, depending on whether the time code is LTC or VITC.a) CTL: The running time of CTL signals recorded on the tape...
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... time code generator by a control panel operation, or by the internal time code generator. Selects one of the following time codes • When F6 (TCR) is set to LTC or AUTO, the external time code input from the device connected to display in compliance with the playback time code read by the internal time code generator EXT: One of the following . LTC: Display LTC. VITC: Display VITC. 11-4 Chapter 11 Function Menu In 525-line mode...
... time code generator by a control panel operation, or by the internal time code generator. Selects one of the following time codes • When F6 (TCR) is set to LTC or AUTO, the external time code input from the device connected to display in compliance with the playback time code read by the internal time code generator EXT: One of the following . LTC: Display LTC. VITC: Display VITC. 11-4 Chapter 11 Function Menu In 525-line mode...
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... such as time code output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3(SUPER) connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3(SUPER) connector for superimposed display on page 3 of the function menu determines whether TTL or REM is displayed. b) The channel condition indication appears under the timer or status line (under the video playback level indication during playback of an analog tape), in the format "V-A-", where...
... such as time code output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3(SUPER) connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3(SUPER) connector for superimposed display on page 3 of the function menu determines whether TTL or REM is displayed. b) The channel condition indication appears under the timer or status line (under the video playback level indication during playback of an analog tape), in the format "V-A-", where...
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... essages This unit is equipped with error codes are saved in nonvolatile memory as a secondary error message. ERROR-01 REEL TROUBLE-1 14-2 Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection If an error message appears, contact your Sony service representative. Z ALARM indicator Time data display area 1 Indications on the monitor The error message and code also appear superimposed on the monitor, set the CHARA in function menu page 4 to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT...
... essages This unit is equipped with error codes are saved in nonvolatile memory as a secondary error message. ERROR-01 REEL TROUBLE-1 14-2 Chapter 14 Maintenance and Inspection If an error message appears, contact your Sony service representative. Z ALARM indicator Time data display area 1 Indications on the monitor The error message and code also appear superimposed on the monitor, set the CHARA in function menu page 4 to the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT...
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...(function menu) 11-6 Tape transport control section 2-10 TC button 2-11 TCG (function menu) 11-4 TCGSET (function menu) 11-3 TCR (function menu) 11-4 TELE-F (function menu) 11-8 Tele-File attribute data 7-11 clip data 7-3 format 7-12 memory label 7-1 overview 7-1 resume 7-10 undo 7-10 Time Code 4-2 TIME CODE IN connector 2-18 Time code input/output section 2-18 TIME CODE OUT connector 2-18 Time data 3-8 display 2-7 TRIM buttons 2-12 U UMID (function menu) 11-8 UMID display 8-4 output 8-4 overview 8-1 recording 8-2 Upper control panel 2-2 User bit values 4-2 V VAR button 2-9 Variable speed mode...
...(function menu) 11-6 Tape transport control section 2-10 TC button 2-11 TCG (function menu) 11-4 TCGSET (function menu) 11-3 TCR (function menu) 11-4 TELE-F (function menu) 11-8 Tele-File attribute data 7-11 clip data 7-3 format 7-12 memory label 7-1 overview 7-1 resume 7-10 undo 7-10 Time Code 4-2 TIME CODE IN connector 2-18 Time code input/output section 2-18 TIME CODE OUT connector 2-18 Time data 3-8 display 2-7 TRIM buttons 2-12 U UMID (function menu) 11-8 UMID display 8-4 output 8-4 overview 8-1 recording 8-2 Upper control panel 2-2 User bit values 4-2 V VAR button 2-9 Variable speed mode...