Sony PDWHR1 Operation Manual

Sony PDWHR1 Operation Manual

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SxS MEMORY CARD ADAPTOR FOR PDW-HR1
PDBK-MK1
OPERATION MANUAL
1st Edition
[English]

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  • Page 1 SxS MEMORY CARD ADAPTOR FOR PDW-HR1 PDBK-MK1 OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition...
  • Page 2 Electromagnetic Environments: E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors), E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio). The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1- 7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features.................... 6 Names and Functions of Parts............7 New Functions Assigned to Parts on the Control Panel ..... 7 Mode Indications in This Manual ........... 8 Chapter 2 Preparations File Systems..................9 Settings Required for Copy Operations ........9 Handling SxS Memory Cards ............
  • Page 4 Displaying clip properties ..............23 Changing clip index pictures ............... 24 Adding and deleting shot marks ............24 Adding, changing, and deleting clip flags ........... 25 Adding and deleting OK marks............25 Locking and unlocking clips ............... 25 Deleting clips..................25 Dividing clips ..................
  • Page 5 Appendix Specifications ................46 Index ....................47 Table of Contents...
  • Page 6: Features

    The PDBK-MK1 SxS Memory Card Adaptor (called “this board” in the following) is an option board for installation in the Sony PDW-HR1 Professional Disc Field Station. The principal features of this board are as follows. By installing this board in the PDW-HR1, you can play SxS memory cards, and copy content between Professional Discs and SxS memory cards.
  • Page 7: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Names and Functions of New Functions Assigned Parts to Parts on the Control Panel 1 Memory card slots When you install this board in the PDW-HR1 and update 2 Access lamps the PDW-HR1 to Version 2.0, the functions shown in the following figure are assigned to parts on the control panel.
  • Page 8: Mode Indications In This Manual

    SHIFT + EDIT/HYBRID button. The access target when Mode Indications in This this button is pressed is divided, as specified by the setting of BACKUP on the SxS page of the function menu, into Manual the recording area for MXF clips managed by XDCAM devices and the UserData area, which stores files that cannot be output by XDCAM devices (see page 45).
  • Page 9: File Systems

    Preparations Chapter File Systems Settings Required for Copy Operations This board supports the following two file systems. As shown in the table, file system support varies according to the recording media. Make the following settings or adjustments. • UDF: Universal Disk Format Recording video format •...
  • Page 10: Handling Sxs Memory Cards

    • To use SxS-1 memory card “SBS-32G1” in UDF mode, the software may need to be updated. For details, access the Sony website closest to your area. (Refer to the top page of the CD-ROM Manual on the supplied CD- ROM.)
  • Page 11: Loading And Ejecting Sxs Memory Cards

    Eject the card before setting the write protect switch. • Guard against accidents and inadvertent data loss by backing up the data stored on SxS memory cards. Sony cannot be responsible for any consequences of damage Loading and ejecting SxS memory to or loss of data stored on SxS memory cards.
  • Page 12: Selecting The Sxs Memory Card To Use

    Lamp Slot status Note Not lit • No SxS memory card is loaded. The SLOT button is disabled during playback. Even when • An unusable card is loaded. pressed, it does not change the selected slot. • An SxS memory card is loaded, Button operations are enabled when a thumbnail screen is but the other slot is selected.
  • Page 13: Checking The Remaining Recording Time

    In this case, an error message appears. Follow the When you load an SxS memory card that needs to be instructions in the error message and exchange the card for restored, a message appears to ask whether you want to an SxS memory card that can be used with this board.
  • Page 14: Using An External Hard Disk

    Notes Using an External Hard • The slot cover cannot be closed with the PHU-60/120A/ Disk 120R connected. • Bundle the cable so that it will not accidentally become entangled with nearby objects. You can use an optional PHU-60, PHU-120A, or PHU- To disconnect the PHU connection cable 120R Professional Hard Disk Unit with this board.
  • Page 15: Using A Media Adaptor

    When restoration is completed, a completion message is Using a Media Adaptor displayed for three seconds. If restoration fails • A PHU-60/120A/120R on which an error occurred may Use of the optional MEAD-MS01 or MEAD-SD01 Media become usable again through repeated formatting. Adaptor permits you to insert a “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 16 For details on the formatting method, refer to the operating instructions of the device to be used. • “Memory Stick” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Using a Media Adaptor...
  • Page 17: Playback

    Playback and Clip Operations Chapter To stop play Playback Press the STOP button. To pause play Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button Limitations again to restart play. Seamless playback between clips is not guaranteed when 16-bit × 8 ch clips and 24-bit × 4 ch clips in the IMX50 To play at high speed format are recorded continuously.
  • Page 18: Thumbnail Screens

    Thumbnail Screens A thumbnail screen appears if you press the THUMBNAIL/ESSENCE MARK button when the PDW-HR1 is in hybrid mode. Thumbnail screens display lists of the clips stored on the selected recording media in the form of index pictures. You can select any clip (see page 22) in a thumbnail screen and start playback of that clip (see page 22).
  • Page 19: To Display Thumbnail Screens

    To display thumbnail screens This board allows you to display the thumbnail screens in For information about THUMBNAIL menu operations, see the following table, according to what you want to do. “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 37). Type Target Purpose To display Clip thumbnail screen Clips that can be played in this...
  • Page 20: Clip Thumbnail Screen

    Clip thumbnail screen HD mode Cursor (yellow) The icon of the currently selected recording media is highlighted. (If the recording media is write protected, a lock mark appears on the left.) Clip number/Number of clips a Index picture For Slow & Quick Motion clips, the frame rates are When a clip is recorded, its first frame is set automatically displayed to the right as [Recording frame rate/Playback as the index picture.
  • Page 21: Take Mark

    SD mode The icon of the currently selected recording media is highlighted. Cursor (yellow) (If the recording media is write protected, a lock mark appears on the left.) Clip number/Number of clips a Take mark Indicates that the file size is larger than 2 GB, and that the clip has been split before being saved.
  • Page 22: Clip Operations

    To stop playback Clip Operations • Press the STOP button: Playback stops and a still image is displayed. • Press the THUMBNAIL/ESSENCE MARK button: Playback stops and the thumbnail screen appears on the Playing clips display. Playback also stops if you eject the memory card. To select clip thumbnails To cue up clips Do one of the following to move the yellow cursor to the...
  • Page 23: Using Thumbnails To Search Inside Clips

    Using thumbnails to search inside clips The different thumbnail screens allow you to search inside clips in different ways, depending on what you want to find (see page 19). Displaying clip properties The clip properties screen appears when you select Clip Properties in the THUMBNAIL menu.
  • Page 24: Changing Clip Index Pictures

    When clip names are 12 characters or longer, only the first Changing clip index pictures five characters and the last five characters are displayed. If you want to check the abbreviated characters, press the PUSH SET knob to switch to long display mode. In long display mode, up to 53 characters are displayed in clip In the expand thumbnail screen (see page 26) or the names.
  • Page 25: Adding, Changing, And Deleting Clip Flags

    To delete an OK mark Adding, changing, and deleting clip flags Select the clip to delete an OK mark, and then select Delete OK Mark in the THUMBNAIL menu. The screen changes to the clip properties screen, and a confirmation message appears beneath the index By adding clip flags to clips, you can make it possible to picture.
  • Page 26: Dividing Clips

    Dividing clips Notes • HD clips with OK marks cannot be deleted. If you want to delete such clips, first delete the OK marks (see FAT-HD page 25). In the expand thumbnail screen (see page 26) and the • Locked MXF clips cannot be deleted. If you want to essence mark thumbnail screen (see page 27), HD-mode delete such clips, first unlock the clips (see page 25).
  • Page 27: Essence Mark Thumbnail Screen

    a Timecode Number of the selected frame This is the timecode of the selected partial file. b Duration This is the duration of the selected partial file. To increase the number of divisions When you press the EXPAND button, or select Thumbnail View >Forward Expansion in the THUMBNAIL menu, the divided clip or file is further divided into 12 equally- sized blocks (a clip or file that has been divided into 12 is...
  • Page 28 a Timecode This is the timecode of the selected frame in the essence mark thumbnail screen. Clip Operations...
  • Page 29: Chapter 4 Copying

    Copying Chapter Copying MXF format clips to a disc and Overview using them as editing materials From SxS memory cards to Professional Discs Reusing SxS memory cards after backing up clips to Professional Discs If you copy clips on an SxS memory card to a Professional Disc in MXF format, you can use those clips as editing material on a PDW-HR1.
  • Page 30: From Professional Discs To Sxs Memory Cards

    From Professional Discs to SxS Copy conditions Copy processing type memory cards Copying of MP4 or AVI clips from an Dubbing SxS memory card to a Professional Disc after conversion to MXF Collecting clips from several discs on one format.(Except when a copy source clip disc is a 1440HQ or 1440SP clip and the Professional Disc recording format is...
  • Page 31: Copy Operations

    • Clip names are not inherited when a format conversion Copy Operations and copy is performed over a specified range, and when a clip list is converted to an MXF clip. • Seamless playback and clip flag operations (addition, modification, and deletion) are not supported for MXF Limitations clips and for independent AV files (files without •...
  • Page 32: Copying Sxs Memory Card Clips To Disc In Mxf Format

    To copy in clip units Do one of the following to select the thumbnail of the clip to copy. You can copy clips in clip units from an SxS memory card to a Professional Disc. Use the following procedure. • Turn the PUSH SET knob. •...
  • Page 33: Gathering Clips From Multiple Discs On One Disc

    To recall a deleted In point or Out point Notes Press the RECALL button with the IN button or OUT • The image quality of clips is degraded if the copying button held down. involves format conversion. • If you copy a clip having a name that is 53 bytes or Press the CLIP COPY button.
  • Page 34: Converting Clip Lists To Mxf Clips

    or higher (in the case of 1080/25P format) or 30P or • If you specified a range to copy, the range is copied higher (in the case of 1080/30P format). (Clip meeting by dubbing processing at normal speed. (If the these criteria are displayed in clip thumbnail screen with duration is 30 seconds, the copying takes 30 a “1080/2ch”...
  • Page 35 When two SxS memory cards are loaded PDW-HR1 Operation Manual for details about the Press the SLOT button on the SxS page of the function salvage functions. menu to select the copy destination card (A or B). Note With the SHIFT button held down, press the EDIT/ The image quality of copied clips is degraded.
  • Page 36: Chapter 5 Menus

    Menus Chapter OTHERS menu Setup Menu Organization and Levels On this board, settings for recording and playback are made in the setup menu. Setup menu organization The setup menu consists of the following menus. Au: AUDIO menu a) Depending on the combination of File System and HD/SD Mode settings, Settings related to audio recording (see page 40) some items in this menu may be grayed out.
  • Page 37: Basic Setup Menu Operations

    THUMBNAIL menu (FAT mode) Basic Setup Menu Operations To display the setup menu Press the SHIFT + EDIT/HYBRID button to put the PDW-HR1 into hybrid mode. Press the MENU button. This board enters menu mode and the menu list appears on the screen. A cursor appears over the first two characters of the most recently used menu, and the corresponding menu item selection area appears to the right.
  • Page 38 If you select an item that requires confirmation before execution The menu disappears and a confirmation message appears. Follow the instructions in the message to execute or cancel the operation. To enter text Some items, such as clip titles, must be set by entering text. V mark indicating that it is possible to scroll down (a v mark appears in the upper right when it is possible When you select one of these items, the text entry area is...
  • Page 39 Repeat step 1 to add more characters to the title (using Space, INS, and DEL as required). When you have finished entering the title, select END to close the Character Set screen. To cancel the setting change Press the RESET button. To reset a setting to the initial value Before a setting is changed or after a setting change is cancelled, press the RESET button.
  • Page 40: Setup Menu List

    Setup Menu List Settings in bold are the factory default values. AUDIO menu Menu items Sub-item Settings All Reset Setup Data Function target Recall target IMX Audio — 16bit × 8ch/ — — Specifies the audio channel configuration when 24bit × 4ch the recording format is IMX50.
  • Page 41: Thumbnail Menu (Udf Mode)

    Menu items Sub-item Settings All Reset Setup Data Function target Recall target Clip Auto Naming C****/Free When the file system is UDF mode, specifies the naming format of MXF format clips and clip list (specifies whether to allow use of files with user- defined names).
  • Page 42: Thumbnail Menu (Fat Mode)

    Menu items Sub-item Function Thumbnail View Forward Expansion • Displays the expand thumbnail screen. • In the expand thumbnail screen, increases the number of divisions. Back Expansion In the expand thumbnail screen, decreases the number of divisions. Essence Mark Thumbnail Displays the essence mark thumbnail screen.
  • Page 43 Menu items Sub-item Function Set Shot Mark Add Shot Mark1 In the expand thumbnail screen or the essence mark thumbnail screen, adds a Shot Mark1 mark. Delete Shot Mark1 In the expand thumbnail screen or the essence mark thumbnail screen, deletes a Shot Mark1 mark. Add Shot Mark2 In the expand thumbnail screen or the essence mark thumbnail screen, adds a Shot Mark2 mark.
  • Page 44: Checking Board Settings And Status Information (Status Screens)

    Checking Board Settings and Status Information (Status Screens) The status screens allow you to check board settings and various types of status information. There are two status screens, listed below. Status screen Information displayed Media A/Media B: VIDEO status Settings and status information •...
  • Page 45: Additional Function Menu Settings

    Additional Function Menu Additional Setup Menu Settings Items The menu shown in the following table is added when you When you install this board in the PDW-HR1 and update install this board in the PDW-HR1 and update the PDW- the PDW-HR1 to Version 2.0, the sub-item “SxS” is added HR1 to Version 2.0.
  • Page 46: Specifications

    SP mode 140 min. • Always verify that the unit is operating properly before DVCAM mode 130 min. use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT HD422 50/IMX50 60 min. NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR HD420 HQ 90 min.
  • Page 47 Function menu settings 45 Index VIDEO status screen 44 Independent AV file 20 Access lamps 7 Acessories supplied 46 Lock mark 20 All clips thumbnail screen 19 AUDIO menu 40 MEMORY button 7 Memory card slots 7 BATTERY/MEDIA status screen 44 “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 48 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any...
  • Page 49 Sony Corporation PDBK-MK1 (SY) 4-207-983-01 (1) © 2010...

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