Sony 85P Operating Instructions Manual

Digital video cassette recorder

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Digital
Videocassette
Recorder
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
DSR-85/85P
1996 by Sony Corporation
3-858-309-14(1)

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  • Page 1 Digital Videocassette Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. DSR-85/85P 1996 by Sony Corporation 3-858-309-14(1)
  • Page 2 Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. DSR-85 Serial No.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Recording and Playback Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation Features ... 5 Location and Function of Parts ... 8 Front Panel ... 8 Rear Panel ... 14 Recording ... 19 Settings for Recording ... 19 Usable Cassettes ...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Chapter 4 Menu Settings Chapter 5 Connections and Settings Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix Table of Contents Menu Organization ... 41 Menu Contents ... 42 Changing Menu Settings ... 51 Buttons Used to Change Settings ... 51 Changing the Settings of Basic Items ...
  • Page 5: Features

    (component method). The DSR-85/85P unit is equipped with the variety of functions that are needed for videocassette recorders and players used in professional digital video editing systems.
  • Page 6: A Wealth Of Interfaces

    High-speed transfer of digital signals Using the QSDI interface enables the digital video, audio and time code signals to be transferred between this unit and the Sony EditStation ES-7 at four times the normal speed. 1) QSDI is a type of SDTI.
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories

    When installed in the DSR-85/85P, this board enables SMPTE or EBU-format time code (LTC) to be input to and output from the unit. RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit This kit can be used to mount the DSR-85/85P onto an EIA-standard 19-inch rack. Chapter 1 Overview...
  • Page 8: Location And Function Of Parts

    Location and Function of Parts Location and Function of Parts Front Panel 1 Cassette compartment 2 REMOTE/LOCAL switch 3 POWER switch 4 HEADPHONES control knob 5 HEADPHONES connector 6 CONTROL S connector 1 Cassette compartment Accepts standard-size or mini-size DVCAM digital videocassettes.
  • Page 9 1 Display section (A) and video/audio input setting section OVER OVER OVER OVER CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 1 Audio level meter Indicates the recording level during recording or EE mode and the playback level during playback. When the audio level exceeds 0 dB, the OVER indicator lights.
  • Page 10 Location and Function of Parts 3 INPUT MODE display Indicates the format of the currently selected video and audio input signals. VIDEO indicators: The corresponding indicator lights when the selected video input signal is in the composite analog, S-video, component analog, or SDI (serial digital interface) format.
  • Page 11 BIT) lights to indicate the type of time data currently shown in the time counter display. COUNTER: CNT (count value of the time counter) TC: SMPTE time code (DSR-85) or EBU time code (DSR-85P) U-BIT: User bit data 3 Time counter display Indicates the following: •...
  • Page 12: Tape Transport Control Section

    Location and Function of Parts 8 ClipLink indicator Lights when a cassette is loaded on which ClipLink log data is stored in the cassette memory. For details of ClipLink log data, refer to the “ClipLink Guide” also supplied with this unit. 4 indicator Lights when this unit is put into quadruple-speed mode.
  • Page 13 4 Menu control panel The menu control panel is located on the inside of the door at the lower front of the unit. Press on the top of the door to open it. 1 SYNC PHASE control 2 SC PHASE control 3 MENU button SYNC PHASE SC PHASE...
  • Page 14: Rear Panel

    Location and Function of Parts 8 MONITOR SELECT switches Use these switches to select the channels for audio output via the MONITOR AUDIO connector on the rear panel and the HEADPHONES connector on the front panel. Use the left switch to select the basic channel setting, then use the right switch to select the output format (monaural, stereo, or mix).
  • Page 15 Outputs a reference video signal. 3 TIME CODE IN connector (BNC type) Input SMPTE time code (DSR-85) or EBU time code (DSR-85P) externally generated. 4 TIME CODE OUT connector (BNC type) When the unit is in normal-speed playback mode, this connector outputs the time code read from the tape as an analog (LTC) signal.
  • Page 16 0 S VIDEO OUT connector (4-pin) Outputs an S-video signal with separated Y (luminance) and C (chroma: 3.58 MHz with DSR-85 and 4.43 MHz with DSR-85P) components. 1 QSDI INPUT connector 2 QSDI OUTPUT connector 3 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) INPUT connectors...
  • Page 17 3 SDI (Serial Digital Interface) signal input/output section (with the optional DSBK-120/ 120P installed) When an optional DSBK-120/120P SDI Input/Output Board is installed in the unit, this section can be used for inputting and outputting SDI signals. SDI INPUT SDI OUTPUT 1 SDI (Serial Digital Interface signal) INPUT connector and active through output connector (BNC type)
  • Page 18 Location and Function of Parts 4 Analog audio signal input/output section ANALOG REF.VIDEO VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SUPER) COMPONENT VIDEO TIME CODE S VIDEO MONITOR AUDIO 1 AUDIO IN 600 ON/OFF switches Use these switches to select either 600 (the ON setting) or 10-k impedance (the OFF setting) for the AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors.
  • Page 19: Recording

    Power on this unit by pressing on the “1” side of the POWER switch. For details, see the section “Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format QSDI Dubbing Function” on page 38. , or as a Player (DSR-60/60P, etc.) Recorder (DSR-85/85P) (Continued) Chapter 2 Recording and Playback...
  • Page 20 Recording Chapter 2 Recording and Playback When the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set to “LOCAL”, use the COUNTER SELECT button to select the type of time data to be used. Each press of this button cycles through three options: COUNTER (CNT value), TC (time code), and U-BIT (user bit data). The time data type indicator for each option lights as it is selected.
  • Page 21 When the level exceeds 0 dB, the OVER indicator lights. The factory-preset audio recording level is –20 dB (DSR-85) or –18 dB (DSR-85P). This setting can be changed to –12 dB using the AUDIO CONTROL menu item. On how to use the menu, see Chapter 4 “Menu Settings”.
  • Page 22: Usable Cassettes

    Recording Usable Cassettes DVCAM cassettes Chapter 2 Recording and Playback This unit can use standard-size and mini-size DVCAM cassettes listed below. Model name PDV-64ME/94ME/124ME/184ME PDVM-12ME/22ME/32ME/40ME The numbers in each model name indicate the maximum recording/ playback time (in minutes) for each model. For example, the PDV-184ME has a maximum recording/playback time of 184 minutes.
  • Page 23 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 on its side. The storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially designed to ensure a long-period storage of the tape.
  • Page 24: Recording Procedure

    VCR will be recorded on the tape loaded in the unit. REMOTE/LOCAL switch Recorder (DSR-85/85P) Player (DSR-60/60P, etc.) Notes • When controlling this unit from an editing controller, set the REMOTE/ LOCAL switch to “REMOTE”.
  • Page 25 The cassette is automatically drawn into the unit and the tape is wound round the head drum. The tape is stationary while the head drum rotates, and the STOP button lights. If the REC INHIBIT indicator lights: It indicates that the loaded cassette’s REC/SAVE switch has been set to SAVE.
  • Page 26 Recording Chapter 2 Recording and Playback If the following indicators light when a cassette is loaded Indicator It means: Cassette memory indicator The loaded cassette contains a cassette memory. ClipLink indicator There is ClipLink log data stored in the cassette memory on the loaded cassette.
  • Page 27 Preventing accidental erasure Checking the tape for slack No double insertion of cassettes Set the REC/SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE to prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents. To enable re-recording Set the cassette’s REC/SAVE switch to REC. If you insert a cassette into the unit when this switch is set to SAVE, the unit will not record when you press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button.
  • Page 28: Playback

    Chapter 5 “Connections and Settings”. Player (DSR-85/85P) Power on this unit by pressing on the “1” side of the POWER switch. Power on the video monitor and set the monitor’s switches as shown below.
  • Page 29: Playback Procedure

    Playback Procedure REMOTE/LOCAL switch Note When controlling this unit from an editing controller, set the REMOTE/ LOCAL switch to “REMOTE”. When not, set the switch to “LOCAL”. Insert a cassette. For details of cassette insertion see page 24, and for usable cassette types see page 22.
  • Page 30 Playback Chapter 2 Recording and Playback For this purpose: Do this: Stop playback Press the STOP button. The unit enters stop mode, and will automatically switch to standby off mode after 8 minutes. Adjust the audio playback Use the audio level control on the monitor. level Search while viewing Press and hold either F FWD or REW button to...
  • Page 31: Setting The Time Data

    D DSR-85/85P operation mode a) This character can appear on the DSR-85 only. The character to appear in these two columns is always a colon ( : ) on the DSR-85P. A Time data type The following time data type indications are displayed.
  • Page 32 Setting the Time Data C Drop frame indication for time code generator (on DSR-85 only) Drop frame mode (factory default setting) Non-drop frame mode D DSR-85/85P operation modes Operation mode Indication Tape is being threaded (this indicator THREADING is displayed from the time a cassette is...
  • Page 33: Using The Internal Time Code Generator

    Using the Internal Time Code Generator You can set the time code’s initial value before recording the time code generated by the internal time code generator onto a tape. In addition, you can set the time code’s user bits to record user bit data such as the date, time, scene number, reel number, or other useful information.
  • Page 34: Synchronizing Internal And External Time Codes

    Setting the Time Data Press the SET (YES) button. The message “NOW SAVING...” appears on the monitor screen, “Saving...” appears in the time counter display, and the new settings are stored in the unit’s memory. After this saving operation is completed, the monitor screen and the time counter display return to their usual status.
  • Page 35: Rerecording The Time Code - Tc Insert Function

    Rerecording the Time Code — TC Insert Function The TC insert function makes it possible to use the internal time code generator to rewrite time code and user bits when the time code recorded on a tape is discontinuous. You can start recording time code from an initial value which can be set freely.
  • Page 36 Setting the Time Data Press the ÷ button. The following message appears. TC INSERT TC INSERT AT 4 TIMES NORMAL SPEED? Time counter display : YES : NO ABORT: MENU KEY Monitor screen Press the SET (YES) button to perform time code recording at 4 times normal speed.
  • Page 37: High-Speed And Low-Speed Search: Quickly And Accurately Determining Editing Points

    High-Speed and Low-Speed Search: Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing Points Use the search function to easily locate the desired scene and to quickly and accurately determine edit points. Search Operations via External Equipment You can control the following operation modes of the unit either from an editing controller (such as the ES-7, PVE-500, etc.) connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel or from a SIRCS-system remote...
  • Page 38: Dubbing Signals In Qsdi Format - Qsdi Dubbing Function

    To carry out QSDI dubbing, this unit must be connected to the REMOTE and QSDI IN/OUT connectors on the DSR-85/85P/80/80P/60/60P. For details of the connections and switch settings, see the section “Connections for QSDI Dubbing” (Page 64).
  • Page 39 Press the ÷ button. The following message appears. QSDI DUBBING (A/V/TC/CM) Time counter display DUB AT 4 TIMES NORMAL SPEED? : YES : NO ABORT: MENU KEY Monitor screen Press the SET (YES) button to perform dubbing at 4 times normal speed. Press the RESET (NO) button to perform dubbing at normal speed.
  • Page 40 Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format — QSDI Dubbing Function If the following message appears in step 7 for an A/V/TC/CM dubbing operation QSDI DUBBING CM capacity! (A/V/TC/CM) Time counter display CM MEMORY STORAGE CAPACITY OF THE RECORD TAPE IS TOO SMALL. ABORT:MENU KEY Monitor screen When carrying out A/V/TC/CM dubbing, the contents...
  • Page 41: Menu Organization

    Menu Organization As shown in the figure below, the menu system consists of four levels and is functionally divided into three subsystems: the setup menu, the auto mode (AUTO FUNCTION) execution menu and the digital hours meter display menu. This chapter mainly describes the setup menu, showing its contents and how to operate it.
  • Page 42: Menu Contents

    Menu Contents Menu Contents SETUP Menu The purpose and settings of the setup menu items are described below. Indications of menu Items and settings • In the table below entitled “Menu Contents”, the indication of each menu item or setting on the monitor screen is shown first, then the indication of the same item or setting on the time counter display of this unit is shown in square brackets ([ ]).
  • Page 43 Factory default setting: 5 FRAME DELAY [>> 5 delay] (for DSR-85) or 4 FRAME DELAY [>> 4 delay] (for DSR-85P) CH-1 [>> CH-1]: Assign to channel 1. CH-2 [>> CH-2]: Assign to channel 2.
  • Page 44 Menu Contents DISPLAY CONTROL [Display]: Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit CHARA. TYPE [> Chara type]: Set the type of characters in text superimposed on output from the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER) connector to the monitor. DISPLAY INFO [>...
  • Page 45 DISPLAY CONTROL [Display]: Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unit OVER DISP HOLD [> Hold OVER]: Determine whether or not to hold the OVER indication display on the audio level meter once the indication lights. BRIGHTNESS [> Brightness]: Set the brightness of front panel indicators.
  • Page 46 Menu Contents TIME CODE [Time code]: Settings related to the time code generator UB BINARY GP. [> UB Binary Gp]: Select the user bit binary group flag of the time code generator Note When the TC MODE menu item is set to EXT REGEN, the user-bit binary group flag setting follows the setting on the time code input to this unit.
  • Page 47 Select the level from among the following three: –12dB [>> –12dB], –18dB [>> –18dB], and –20dB [>> –20dB] Factory default setting: –20 dB (DSR-85), –18 dB (DSR- 85P) ON [>>ON]: Mute. OFF [>>OFF]: Do not mute. (This reduces the time delay until the audio signal is output.) Notes •...
  • Page 48 VCRs. When the camcorder is in genlock mode the timecode precision is ±0 frames, and when not in genlock mode is ±1 frame. Camcorder 1 DSR-85/85P (1st unit) Camcorder 2 DSR-85/85P (2nd unit) Camcorder n DSR-85/85P (nth unit)
  • Page 49 VCRs 1 to n. VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT TIME CODE OUT Input device (VCR, camera, etc.) DSR-85/85P (1st unit) DSR-85/85P (2nd unit) DSR-85/85P (nth unit) • Composite video signal • S-video signal • Analog component signal • SDI signal...
  • Page 50 Menu Contents Auto mode (AUTO FUNCTION) execution menu The following table shows the purpose and function of the items in the auto mode execution menu. QSDI DUBBING [QSDI dub]: Selection of data for QSDI dubbing For dubbing through the QSDI interface, select data that the dubbing applies to.
  • Page 51: Changing Menu Settings

    Changing Menu Settings This section explains how to change menu settings. Buttons Used to Change Settings Use the following buttons on the menu control panel to change the menu settings. Menu control buttons Functions MENU button • Opens the menu and launches menu control mode.
  • Page 52 Changing Menu Settings Press the ÷ button. This displays the menu level 2 for the menu item selected in step 3. Example: Level-2 display for “DISPLAY CONTROL” SETUP MENU > Chara disp DISPLAY CONTROL CHARA.DISPLAY Time counter display CHARA.POSITION CHARA.TYPE :WHITE DISPLAY INFO :T&STA...
  • Page 53: Displaying Enhanced Items

    Meanings of indications on the monitor screen On-screen indication Meaning Pressing the ÷ button Right-pointing arrow at the switches to the next lower right of a menu item (See menu level or to a setting step 1 on page 51.) selection screen.
  • Page 54: Returning Menu Settings To Their Factory Defaults

    Changing Menu Settings When you have completed the settings, press the SET (YES) button. The message “NOW SAVING...” appears on the monitor screen, and “Saving...” appears in the time counter display, while the new settings are saved in the unit’s memory. When the saving operation is completed, the monitor screen and time counter display return to their normal indications.
  • Page 55: Displaying Supplementary Status Information

    Displaying Supplementary Status Information When you set “SUB STATUS” under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to other than “OFF”, you can view supplementary status information on the monitor screen below the operating mode display area. T C R 0 0 : 0 4 P L A Y Supplementary status information The following items of supplementary status...
  • Page 57: Connections For A Digital Non-Linear Editing System

    ESBK-7011 Control Panel, the ESBK-7045 Disk Unit, etc., refer to your ES-7 Operating Instructions. Note The example connections shown in this chapter assume that DSR-85/85P, DSR-80/80P, and DSR-60/ 60P units have DSBK-100/110/120/130 (or DSBK- 100P/110P/120P/130P) option boards installed. B B OUT(1/2/3/4)
  • Page 58: Connections For A Cut Editing System

    For details of connecting devices other than the DSR-85/ 85Ps, refer to the instruction manual for each device. 1 75 coaxial cable (not supplied) 2 9-pin remote control cable (one cable is supplied with the DSR-85/85P) 3 Cable with RCA phono plugs (not supplied) REF. VIDEO...
  • Page 59: Connections For An A/B Roll Editing System

    Connections for an A/B Roll Editing System The following is an example configuration of A/B roll editing system using the DSR-85/85P. In this configuration, the recorder is a DSR-85/85P, player 1 is a DSR-60/60P, and player 2 is an analog Betacam UVW-1600/1600P Videocasette Player. To...
  • Page 60 REF. VIDEO IN 75 termination switch: ON Use 75 coaxial cables for all of these connections. REF. VIDEO IN 75 termination switch: ON DSR-85/85P (recorder) REF. VIDEO IN 75 termination switch: ON DSR-60/60P (player 1) ANALOG I/O QSDI SDI OUTPUT REF.VIDEO...
  • Page 61 9-pin remote control cable 9-pin/15-pin mixer control cable (not supplied) a) Use the 9-pin remote control cable supplied with this unit or an optional RCC-5G/10G/30G cable. DSR-85/85P (recorder) DSR-60/60P (player 1) 9-pin remote control cable UVW-1600/1600P (player 2) PLAYER 1...
  • Page 62 (Consult your Sony dealer about this cable.) 2 12-pin dubbing cable (not supplied) 3 Cable with XLR connectors (not supplied) Settings on the DSR-85/85P (recorder) Switch AUDIO IN 600 ON/OFF AUDIO IN –6dBm/0dBm/+4dBm For details of the video/audio input and audio mode settings, see “Settings for Recording”...
  • Page 63 In addition to video signals, you can have time data, the DSR-85/85P’s operation mode, alarm messages, and other information displayed as text on the monitor screen by setting “CHARA. DISPLAY” under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu item to “ON”...
  • Page 64: Connections For Qsdi Dubbing

    Connections for QSDI Dubbing Connections for QSDI Dubbing The following shows an example of connections for QSDI dubbing (see page 38), with the DSR-85/85P used as the recorder and a DSR-60/60P as the player. DSR-60/60P (player) AC IN QSDI OUTPUT...
  • Page 65: Connections For Analog Recording

    The following shows connections for a system in which analog playback signals from another recorder or player are recorded on a DSR-85/85P. In this system, the video signals are analog component signals and the audio signals are recorded from audio channels 1 and 2.
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Sync And Subcarrier Phases

    BURST coaxial cable (B) coaxial cable (A) REF. VIDEO Editing controller (PVE-500) Note Ensure that the 75 length. DSR-85/85P (recorder) Vectorscope (Sony Tektronix 1750/1751, etc.) A IN B IN EXT IN coaxial cables (A) and (B) are of the same...
  • Page 67 Performing a phase adjustment operation Press the SCH button on the vectorscope. The vectorscope switches to “SCH” mode. Press the B channel button on the vectorscope. This displays the black burst signal from the switcher. Press the EXT button on the vectorscope. This switches the vectorscope to external synchronization mode.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance. In general, consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks. Digital hours meter display modes The digital hours meter has the following four display modes.
  • Page 70: Head Cleaning

    To end the digital hours meter display Press the MENU button on the menu control panel. Resetting the trip values About this operation, consult your Sony dealer. Head Cleaning Always use the PDVM-12CL Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads. You can run the cleaning cassette for 10 seconds per cleaning operation.
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If an alarm message appears on the monitor screen or the time counter display, or if the unit appears to be malfunctioning, please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer. Tape problems Symptom Cause Recording is not possible.
  • Page 72 Troubleshooting Monitor problems Symptom Cause Data is not superimposed on “CHARA. DISPLAY” under the DISPLAY the monitor screen. CONTROL menu item is set to “OFF”. The monitor is not connected to the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER) connector of this unit. The image on the monitor’s The 75 screen is too bright.
  • Page 73: Error Messages

    Error Messages This unit is provided with a self-diagnostic function that detects internal abnormalities. When it detects an abnormality, it outputs an error message to the monitor screen and indicates an error code in the time counter display. If an error message appears, follow the direction indicated under the message in the monitor screen.
  • Page 74 The tape will automatically be ejected after cleaning is completed. Use a standard signal. Correct the setup menu settings. Contact your Sony dealer if this alarm message appears again after making corrections. Use a tape recorded in 2-channel (48 kHz) or 4-channel (32 kHz) mode.
  • Page 75 Alarm messages and associated directions (Continued) Alarm message on monitor screen Cause Key is jammed. Moisture has been detected. No cassette in VTR. Record inhibit plug on the cassette is set to inhibit. Remote mode is selected. Tape cannot be replayed. Tape end has been detected.
  • Page 77: Notes On Use

    Notes on Use Operation and storage locations Avoid operation or storage in any of the following places. • Location subject to extremes of temperature (operating temperature range 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)) • Location subject to direct sunlight for long periods, or close to heating appliances (Note that the interior of a car left in summer with the windows closed can exceed 50°C (122°F).)
  • Page 78: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications General Signal system DSR-85: NTSC DSR-85P: Power requirements DSR-85: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz DSR-85P: 220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 185 W Operating temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage temperature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)
  • Page 79 (with 600 XLR 3-pin, female ( 2), 110 , balanced BNC type, SMPTE time code (DSR-85), EBU time code (DSR- 85P), 0.5 Vp-p to 18 Vp-p, 3.3 k , unbalanced BNC type, QSDI format (270 Mbps) BNC type ( 2, active-through),...
  • Page 80 Time code output TIME CODE OUT (with optional DSBK-130/130P Time Code Input/Output Board installed) BNC type, SMPTE time code (DSR-85), EBU time code (DSR- 85P), 2.2 Vp-p +3 dBu/–3 dBu, 600 , unbalanced Remote control connectors REMOTE D-sub 9-pin, for connection of...
  • Page 81: Glossary

    Glossary A/B roll editing An editing method that uses two or more playback VCRs to create special effects such as dissolve and wipe, and uses one record VCR to record the results of the editing. Using an editing controller allows efficient control of the VCRs and very precise editing.
  • Page 82 Glossary S-video A signal format in which Y (luminance) and C (chrominance) signals are separated to reduce interference between them so that noiseless images are reproduced. Sync signal A reference signal consisting of vertical and horizontal sync signals used for synchronizing the scanning patterns of the video camera and the monitor.
  • Page 83: Index

    Index A MODE CHANGE (menu) ... 43 A/B roll editing system ... 59 A1 EDIT CH (menu) ... 43 A2 EDIT CH (menu) ... 43 AC IN connector ... 14 Accessories ... 7 AFTER CUE-UP (menu) ... 43 ALARM (menu) ... 45 Alarm messages ...
  • Page 84 Index Internal time code generator/ reader ... 6, 33, 34, 35 advancement ... 34 using ... 33 J, K Jog audio, search ... 37 Jog ... 37 LOCAL ENABLE (menu) ... 42 Luminance signal input ... 15 Luminance signal output ... 15 Maintenance ...
  • Page 85 TIME CODE IN connector ... 15 TIME CODE OUT connector ... 15 Time code reader ... 6 Time code ... 31 initial value, setting ... 33 rerecording ... 35 synchronizing ... 33, 34 Time counter display ... 11 Time data problems ... 71 Time data type indicators ...
  • Page 88 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan...

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