Sony SRW-9000 Operation Manual

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Sony Corporation
SRW-9000
(SY)
4-160-062-01 (1)
Printed on recycled paper.
Printed in Japan
2009.09 08
© 2009
HD CAMCORDER
SRW-9000
HD-SDI EXPANSION BOARD
HKSR-9001
RGB 4:4:4PROCESSOR BOARD
HKSR-9003
OPERATION MANUAL [English]
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 HD CAMCORDER SRW-9000 HD-SDI EXPANSION BOARD HKSR-9001 RGB 4:4:4PROCESSOR BOARD HKSR-9003 Sony Corporation OPERATION MANUAL [English] SRW-9000 Printed in Japan 1st Edition (SY) 2009.09 08 4-160-062-01 (1) © 2009 Printed on recycled paper.
  • Page 2 You are cautioned that any changes or Por medio de la presente Sony Corporation modifications not expressly approved in this declara que el [SRW-9000] cumple con los manual could void your authority to operate requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras this equipment.
  • Page 3 Nadere informatie kunt u vinden op: http:// www.compliance.sony.de/ Sony Corporation tímto prohlašuje, že tento Härmed intygar Sony Corporation att denna [SRW-9000] je ve shode se základními [SRW-9000] står I överensstämmelse med požadavky a dalšími príslušnými de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga ustanoveními smernice 1999/5/ES.
  • Page 4 Pour utiliser ce produit en toute sécurité, évitez l’écoute prolongée à des pressions sonores excessives. The manufacturer of this product is Sony Pour les clients au Canada Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est Japan.
  • Page 5 Freien) und E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, veuillez consulter l’URL suivante: http:// z.B. Fernsehstudio). www.compliance.sony.de/ Hiermit erklärt Sony Corporation, dass sich Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony das Gerät [SRW-9000] in Übereinstimmung Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und Japon.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features ...................... 11 Example System Configuration..............13 Locations and Functions of Parts ............. 14 Front Panel ..................14 Left Side ..................15 Right Side..................16 Display/Menu Operations Section ..........17 Rear Panel ..................18 Upper Panel..................
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings Selecting the Basic Operation Mode ............39 Overview of the Basic Operation Modes ........39 Switching between the Basic Operation Modes......39 Basic Settings with the Subdisplay............40 Basic Operations in the Subdisplay..........40 Shutter Settings ................
  • Page 8 Using S-LOG .................. 69 Using User Gamma ................. 69 Inverting the Camera Picture..............70 Display Settings ..................71 Detailed Video Format Settings..............71 Setting the Video Format in the Camera Menu ......71 Setting the Video Format in the VTR Menu........72 Relation between Playback and Recording Signals and Video Monitor Output Signals................
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    FILE Menu ..................119 DIAGNOSIS Menu............... 124 Editing the USER Menu................125 Creating New Pages ..............125 Returning the USER Menu to the Factory Defaults...... 128 VTR Menu Operations................128 Displaying VTR Menus ..............128 Changing Menu Settings ............... 128 VTR Menu List ..................
  • Page 10 Maintenance and Inspections ..............162 Head Cleaning................162 Condensation................. 162 Note About the Battery Terminal..........163 About Recording/Playback Formats............164 What Is Dual Link? ................. 166 MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE ....... 167 Specifications.................... 167 Lip Sync Compensation ................170 Index......................
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Overview

    • 1080 × 1920 (progressive) formats: 23.98PsF/24PsF/25PsF/29.97PsF/50P/59.94P • 1080 × 1920 (interlaced) formats: 50i/59.94i The SRW-9000 is an HDCAM SR format integrated camcorder. RGB 4:4:4 shooting and recording It combines the high quality and high Because of its high compatibility with computer...
  • Page 12 optional VCT-14 Tripod Attachment to mount held in the hand and operated like a remote the unit on a tripod. controller. Assignable buttons/switch AP-1 Assistant Panel (optional) The unit is equipped with 10 assignable buttons/ The optional AP-1 Assistant Panel provides the switch on the side panel.
  • Page 13: Example System Configuration

    Name/purpose Magnification Part No. Example System Eyepiece (low –3.6D to A-8262-538-A magnification) –0.8D Configuration Eyepiece –3.6D to A-8267-737-A (aberration +0.4D compensation) Eyepiece (×3 –2.4D to A-8314-798-A magnification) +0.5D The figure below shows a camera system configured around this unit. In this manual, Products for battery operation figures and explanations assume that you are using the optional HDVF-C30WR HD Electronic...
  • Page 14: Locations And Functions Of Parts

    Remote control devices Locations and Functions Name Model name of Parts Remote Control Unit RM-B750/B150 Video and audio output devices Purpose Name HD video output HD video monitor Front Panel monitoring (HDSDI) SD Video Output SD video monitor monitoring (TEST OUT) Audio monitoring Stereo headphones...
  • Page 15: Left Side

    Left Side Filter selector (outer knob) settings and optical CC (color conversion) filter selection Setting knob CC filter selection 3200K 4300K 5600K 6300K ND 0.3 ( Filter selector (inner knob) settings and ND filter selection Setting knob ND filter selection CLEAR ND 0.6 ( ND 1.2 (...
  • Page 16: Right Side

    e Power ON (])/OFF (1) switch and Right Side indicator Push the switch to the ON side to power the unit on (the indicator lights). Push it to the OFF side to power the unit off (the indicator goes out). f EARPHONES jack and LEVEL knob Use the jack to attach earphones or stereo headphones equipped with a stereo miniplug, for...
  • Page 17: Display/Menu Operations Section

    i Assignable buttons 1 to 3 setting on the <SUBDISPLAY 2> page (see page 88) of the Camera >USER (OPERATION) menu. You can assign frequently used functions to these buttons by menu settings. They are set to OFF d Assignable 4/AUTO BLK BAL (auto (disabled) when the unit is shipped from the black balance) switch factory.
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    d PAGE button set the switch to OFF to prevent the indicator from lighting or flashing. In subdisplay screens, switches to the next page or confirms settings. See “Warning System” (page 155)” for more information about when the tally indicator flashes. e MENU SEL (selection)/ENTER dial c GENLOCK IN (external sync signal In subdisplay and viewfinder screens, confirms...
  • Page 19: Upper Panel

    MIC: When an external microphone is connected Upper Panel (no power is supplied.) MIC +48V ON: When an external microphone is Control panel connected (+48 V power is supplied) (page 20) j HD SDI OUT A/B connectors (BNC type) and ON/OFF switch (when the HKSR-9001 is installed) When the switch is set to ON, HDSDI signals are output from the A and B connectors.
  • Page 20: Control Panel

    f EJECT button c KEY INHI (inhibit) switch Pressing this button opens the lid of the cassette When the KEY INHI item (see page 137) in the insertion slot, allowing you to take out the SYSTEM Setup menu is set to ALL, setting this inserted cassette.
  • Page 21 k Tape transport control buttons Use these buttons for tape transport operations.The functions of the buttons change when they are pressed together with the FUNC button. Name Pressed alone Pressed with FUNC button STOP button Stops tape transport. Puts the unit into standby off mode. Pressing this button while in standby on mode resets the still timer (see page 138).
  • Page 22 Name Pressed alone Pressed with FUNC button PLAY button and indicator Starts playback. (The indicator Pressed with tape transport stopped: lights during playback.) To start Searches for the recording end point and recording, press this button with then stops. When SYSTEM >SERVO the REC button held down.
  • Page 23 Name Pressed alone Pressed with FUNC button REC button and indicator Pressing PLAY button with this Temporarily memorizes the time data of the button held down starts recording. current position (Mark In). Mark In data is (The indicator lights during displayed in the format “IN: xx:xx:xx:xx”...
  • Page 24: Display

    EXT-LK: Timecode is locked to external timecode. KEY INHI: The KEY INHI switch is set to ON. REC INHI: The cassette is record inhibited. SRW-9000: Model name display. [1]/[2]/[3]: Option board installation status. “1” represents the HKSR-9001, and “3” represents the HKSR-9003.
  • Page 25: Assistant Panel (Optional)

    c Time data Red bar: Recording signal quality is degraded. If this continues, head cleaning or internal Displays time data for the current tape position. inspection is needed. The type of time data is CTL (tape running time), timecode, or user bits, as selected with TC g Remaining tape time Setup >TIMER SEL in the VTR menu (see page Displays the time remaining on the tape.
  • Page 26 1 Connection cable 2 LOCK switch (page 16) 3 VF MENU/DISPLAY button (page 17) 4 Assignable switches 1 to 3 (page 17) 5 CANCEL/STATUS button (page 17) 6 RUN button and indicator (page 17) 7 Assignable 4/AUTO BLK BAL switch (page 17) 8 PAGE button (page 18) 9 SET button (page 18)
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Preparations

    Supply power by connecting it directly to a DC power source or by using a battery pack or AC adaptor. Note For safety, use only the Sony products listed below. • BP-GL95 Lithium-ion Battery Pack 1Battery pack • AC-DN2B/DN10 AC Adaptor 2Align these lines.
  • Page 28: Using Ac Power

    • Do not remove the battery or disconnect the DC cord before the power goes off. Checking the Power and Voltage To check the type of power being used A battery mark appears in the lower left of the control panel display when power is being supplied from the battery attachment section.
  • Page 29: Mounting The Lens

    Selecting the Fan Mode” (page 47) and “Viewing Mounting the Lens Settings and Indications in the Viewfinder” (page For details on the warning tone, see “Warning System” (page 155). Use an optional lens that conforms to the B4 ( ") lens mount.
  • Page 30 Holding the lens in place, push the lens locking lever down to lock the lens. Caution If the lens is not firmly locked, it may come off while the camcorder is being used. This could cause About three meters (10 ft) a serious accident.
  • Page 31: Attaching The Viewfinder

    Stopper Attaching the Viewfinder Caution When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the unit with the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire. For details on handling the viewfinder, refer to the Set the viewfinder to the most instruction manual for the viewfinder.
  • Page 32: Connecting Audio Input

    To connect a microphone Connecting Audio Input Mount the microphone in the microphone holder, connect the microphone cable to the AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector, and set the input selection switch for that connector. Using a Microphone You can attach a microphone to the viewfinder (when the viewfinder has a microphone holder), to the top panel of the main unit, or to the handle.
  • Page 33: Connecting An Audio Multiplexer (Mux) To The Aux In Connector (When Using The Hksr-9001)

    1 To AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector 2 Audio equipment 3 Input selection switches HDSDI HDSDI input output Connecting an Audio Multiplexer (MUX) to the AUX IN Connector Audio input (When Using the HKSR-9001) a) 75Ω coaxial cable b) The HD SDI MON2 connector and the HD You can multiplex audio signals into HDSDI SDI MON1 connector on the side panel can also be used.
  • Page 34: Mounting On A Tripod

    Mounting on a Tripod Two tripod receptacles (for " camera screws) are provided on the riser plate at the bottom of the HDSDI unit. output HDSDI Audio input input HDSDI signal generator, VTR Tripod receptacles ( ") a) 75Ω coaxial cable Notes •...
  • Page 35: Attaching The Control Panel

    To detach the control panel Attaching the Control Hold down the lock release button and detach the control panel by sliding it out. Panel The supplied control panel is used for tape and VTR menu operations. You can attach it to the top panel of this unit.
  • Page 36 Holder attachment screws Cable holder To use the cable holder of the AP-1 Assistant Attach the control panel. Panel Connect the cable of the control panel to When you are using the optional AP-1 Assistant the CTRL (VTR) connector, and store Panel, you can attach a cable holder to the AP-1 the excess length of the cable in the attachment hook base, and use the cable holder to...
  • Page 37: Attaching The Ap-1 Assistant Panel (Optional)

    AP-1 Attaching the AP-1 Assistant Panel (Optional) The optional AP-1 Assistant Panel provides the same functions as the controls on the right-side panel of the unit. You can attach the assistant panel to the left side of the unit. Remove the microphone holder Connect the cable of the AP-1 to the attachment screws, and use the screws CTRL (VTR) connector, gather up the...
  • Page 38: Setting The Built-In Clock

    Setting the Built-in Clock When using the camera for the first time, set the built-in clock to the local time, using the <DATE> page of the MAINTENANCE menu in Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to the Camera menu. scroll the page and move the pointer to The Camera menu appears in the subdisplay and <DATE>.
  • Page 39: Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments And Settings

    Basic Adjustments and Settings Chapter USER menu, and the only file data that can be Selecting the Basic reset to factory defaults is the data in that file. • The only operation that can be carried out with Operation Mode lens files is loading a lens file by specifying its number.
  • Page 40: Basic Settings With The Subdisplay

    <BASE SETTING> page of the MAINTENANCE Basic Settings with the menu Subdisplay On the unit, you can easily make basic settings for the camera module by using the subdisplay located on the side of the unit or the optional AP- 1 Assistant Panel connected via the CTRL (CAM) connector.
  • Page 41: Shutter Settings

    AP-1 Assistant Panel Cursor (flashing) Question mark CANCEL/STATUS button VF MENU/ MENU SEL/ DISPLAY button ENTER dial On a page with two or more setting items, pressing the SET button moves the cursor to Press the next item. Turn Cursor PAGE button SET button a) Turning the dial changes a setting, and pressing it...
  • Page 42 ECS to ON on this unit. However, an upgrade is required to display shutter values correctly on the remote control unit. The speed value for a given shutter angle For details, consult a Sony representative. varies depending on the selected video format and frame rate. Shutter settings page When you are not using the shutter Select OFF at 3.
  • Page 43: Selecting The Video Formats

    You can also use the <SHUTTER> page of the Example: Delete 90.0 at step 6 Camera >USER (PAINT) menu to change a registered shutter step value. See “Detailed Shutter Settings” (page 66) for more information about the <SHUTTER> page. <SHUTTER ASSIGN> page During step selection operations, the unit displays registered values only.
  • Page 44: Displaying The Filter Status

    <FORMAT MEMORY> page Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial until the format that you want appears. If the format that you want is not registered Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to display the number of the format that you want to change in the second line. Move the cursor to the item you want to select, and press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to change Note...
  • Page 45: Selecting Gain, Color Temperature, And White Balance Values

    3: The selected CC filter is displayed. For details on white balance adjustment, see “Adjusting the White Balance (in Custom Mode)” 4: Dispalys the color temperature corresponding (page 51). to the filter selected at 3. Gain switch values (L/M/H) page Selecting Gain, Color Temperature, and White Balance Values...
  • Page 46: Selecting A Lens File

    (700 mV), with ITU-R709 gamma (standard corresponding file. gamma) and the input level as 100%. Lens file selection page Latitude values are displayed with E, showing the latitude on the high luminance side as an f-stop value, using a gray-scale chart with an 18% reflection rate as the key light Gradations on the low luminance side can be expressed up to approximately –6.5 stop at 0 dB.
  • Page 47: Checking Timecode And The Remaining Tape Time

    Checking Timecode and the Checking the Power Voltage and Remaining Tape Time Selecting the Fan Mode The timecode/tape remaining page allows you to Voltage check/Fan mode page check timecode and the approximate remaining tape time (unit: minutes). Timecode/tape remaining page The first line allows you to check the battery voltage, and the second line displays the operating mode of the internal fans.
  • Page 48: Character Data On And Off

    • If the internal temperature rises so high that the TEMP Assigning Functions to WARNING/FAN MAX message appears, the fan Assignable Buttons/Switch mode changes automatically to MAX. After the temperature has dropped sufficiently and the message has disappeared, restore the original mode manually. You can assign functions to the following •...
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Brightness Of The Subdisplay

    Functions that can be assigned to assignable Assignable buttons 5 and 6 setting page switch 4 Menu indication Function Automatic white balance adjustment You can assign the functions of buttons 5 and 6 on BARS Color-bar indication the first and second lines, respectively. TEST1 Test signal output None...
  • Page 50: Selecting Pages To Display In The Subdisplay

    Indication Target page Gamma table selection page ASSIGN SW5/ Assignable buttons 5 and 6 setting page ASSIGN SW7/ Assignable buttons 7 and 8 setting page ASSIGN SWN/ Assignable buttons N and C Select the gamma table (STANDARD, HYPER, setting page SPECIAL, or USER) on the first line and the BRIGHT...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Black Balance

    Adjusting the Black Adjusting the White Balance Balance (in Custom Mode) To obtain consistently high picture quality, you When adjusting the white balance, select a white need to adjust the black balance. After turning the balance memory bank. The filter is fixed to CC:A unit on, wait for a minute and then adjust the (3200K) when the preset memory is selected.
  • Page 52 menu in the <TOP MENU> screen and display A rectangle centered in the screen. the <AUTO SETUP> page. The length of the sides must be at least 70% of the height and width of the screen. Within this rectangle, there must be Move the cursor to AUTO WHITE, and then an area of white greater than 10% press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
  • Page 53: Setting The Camera Outputs

    Setting the Camera Setting Signal VBS signals (default) Outputs HD-Y HD-Y signals FRAME One pulse per frame Example 1: SHUTTER OFF 1 frame Selecting Video Output Signals for the Connectors Exposure Exposure exposure Frame You can select the types of video signals to be pulse output to the HD SDI MON1, HD SDI MON2, TEST OUT, and REMOTE connectors.
  • Page 54 You can change the PB setting separately for the <PB/MON LUT> page VF, MONI, and VBS signals to select their playback signal output modes. Setting Signal The playback picture is always output. AUTO Normally, the camera image is output. When the unit enters playback mode (PLAY, FF, REW, or REC REVIEW), the playback picture is automatically selected.
  • Page 55 Item Setting Content Setting How to display RIGHT With HOR, the The playback picture and camera image POSITION playback picture is are overlapped (default). displayed on the WIPE The screen is horizontally or vertically right and the split in two, and two pictures are camera image on displayed simultaneously.
  • Page 56: Outputting Color Bars

    HD-BAR (VF/MON) <MLUT MARK> page You can select the formats of the color bar signals sent to the VF, HD SDI MON1 and HD SDI MON2 connectors from among 17 types. SD-BAR You can select the formats of the color bar signals to the TEST OUT and REMOTE connectors from among five types.
  • Page 57: Viewing Settings And Indications In The Viewfinder

    The indication begins to flash if the voltage Viewing Settings and decreases to the NEAR END value specified on the <BATT ALARM SET> page of the Camera Indications in the >MAINTENANCE menu. The flashing becomes quicker when the voltage decreases further and Viewfinder approaches the END value.
  • Page 58: Viewing The Abnormal Display

    k Shutter Item Setting Displays the shutter setting as a shutter angle or Set to ON to obtain the frame rate speed. For a shutter angle, w is displayed at the indication 1. left. Set to ON to display the lens extender The type of the display, angle (deg) or speed indication 2.
  • Page 59: Viewing The Function (Format/Switch Function)/System (System Settings) Display

    Item Setting Lens extender (normal: OFF) Viewing the FUNCTION (Format/ Switch Function)/SYSTEM (System Settings) Display When the ABNORMAL<‘!’> screen (see page 59) is displayed, you can press the CANCEL/ This screen allows you to check for items that are STATUS button repeatedly to cycle through the set to non-standard settings.
  • Page 60: Specifying And Displaying Markers

    SYSTEM screen >USER (OPERATION) menu allow you to switch the display of the markers on or off and to specify the appearance, and parameters of the markers. Activating/deactivating marker display on each output The <CHAR/MARK MIX> page allows you to activate and deactivate the display of markers on each output.
  • Page 61: Making Viewfinder Detail Adjustments

    (OPERATION) menu. This adjustment does not <MARKER SETTING> page affect the image being recorded. <VF/HD-Y DETAIL> page All the markers have been set to OFF at the factory. Item Setting Item Function CENTER Set to ON to display the center Turn the VF detail adjustment function marker and select the type of the on or off.
  • Page 62: Specifying And Displaying Cursors

    <ZEBRA> page Example: Box cursor Activating/deactivating cursor display on each output Item Function The <CHAR/MARK MIX> page of the Camera Turn the zebra pattern in the >USER (OPERATION) menu allows you to viewfinder on and off. activate and deactivate the display of cursors on Turn the zebra pattern on the MONITOR each output.
  • Page 63: Checking The Power Supply Voltage

    Item Indication <MARKER SETTING> page NEAR END Displays the NEAR END value of the power supply selected with DCIN TYPE. Displays the END value of the power supply selected with DCIN TYPE. The only items that can be changed on this page are the two TYPE items, which specify the type of battery or power supply to check.
  • Page 64: Detailed Function Settings

    Setting page for assignable button 1 Detailed Function Settings You can use the <SW ASSIGN 1> and <SW ASSIGN 2> pages of the Camera >USER (OPERATION) menu to assign functions to the assignable buttons/switch, in the same way that The setting pages for buttons 2, 3, N and C have you assign functions using the subdisplay.
  • Page 65: Setting The Gain

    Setting Operation Setting the Gain STD (default) Clockwise rotation moves the cursor down (to the next position) or increases a setting value. Clockwise rotation moves the cursor up (to the previous position) or decreases a setting If the gain of the video amplifier of the unit is to value.
  • Page 66: Detailed Shutter Settings

    page (see page 99) of the Camera >USER Detailed Shutter (OPERATION) menu. ADD: After a Continuous mode operation to Settings specify a shutter value in the [deg] field, you can use ADD to register that value as a new shutter step. If eight shutter step values have been already registered, “STEPS FULL”...
  • Page 67: Restoring Factory Default Settings

    Restoring Factory Selecting the Gamma Default Settings The <OPERATOR FILE> page of the Camera In addition to the built-in standard gamma and >USER (OPERATION) menu allows you to HyperGamma curves, you can create and use return the operation items on pages U02 to U14 of your own user gamma tables.
  • Page 68: Using Hypergamma

    Note that ITU-R709 provides 4.5-times gain near black. Select the No. 6 (×5.0) curve when you need higher contrast near black. Using HyperGamma Hyper Gamma enables the wide dynamic range of the CCD sensors to be reproduced with smooth contrast without using the Knee function.
  • Page 69: Using S-Log

    When the unit is shipped from the factory, it is set up to use a user gamma table initialized to HG8009G33. 1) CvpFileEditor is a trademark of Sony Corporation. To select a user gamma table To use a gamma table you have created, load it into the unit.
  • Page 70: Inverting The Camera Picture

    “eCSite”, the site for downloading business and See “Lip Sync Compensation” (page 170) for more professional software from Sony Corporation. information about lip sync compensation. If you have not registered at “eCSite,” access the following URL and register.
  • Page 71: Display Settings

    Display Settings Detailed Video Format Settings The display of the control panel displays VTR On this unit, you can select the video formats menus and information such as audio levels, listed in the following table. warnings, operating status indications, time data, Frame rate Signal format remaining tape capacity, and remaining battery...
  • Page 72: Setting The Video Format In The Vtr Menu

    play tapes recorded by this unit. Also, the SRW-5000/ <OUTPUT FORMAT> page 5500 supports some frame frequencies that are not supported by this unit. Before selecting the tape format, be sure to read “About Recording/Playback Formats” (page 164). • If a cassette is loaded in the unit, be sure to eject it before starting the following procedure.
  • Page 73 Setting window Select the desired value by turning and Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial and pressing the SELECT/ENTER dial. select FORMAT LIST in the submenu This returns you to the submenu window, window. which is activated again. The format list screen appears. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the FRAME and SIGNAL items.
  • Page 74: Relation Between Playback And Recording Signals And Video Monitor Output Signals

    Relation between Playback and Recording Signals and Video Monitor Output Signals During recording and playback of HD SDI signals, signals in the formats shown in the following table are output to the video monitors connected to the HD SDI MON1 and HD SDI MON2 connectors. Recording/playback HD monitor SD monitor...
  • Page 75: Power Saving Mode

    2 Turn the AUX IN input circuits off by Power Saving Mode making the following settings: on the <GENLOCK> page of the Camera >MAINTENANCE menu, set REFERENCE to something other than AUX IN; set audio input to something other than SDI; set TC REGEN SRC to You can extend battery operation time by putting something other than AUX IN.
  • Page 76: Chapter 4 Recording/Playback

    If the Note reels will not move, there is no slack to adjust. Use this unit (SRW-9000) or Sony SRW series video cassette recorder to rewind tapes. Do not use cassettes which have been rewound by other units or by rewinders.
  • Page 77: Preventing Accidental Erasure

    Note Recording When you do not intend to use the camcorder for a long time, take out the cassette to protect the tape and turn off the power. Preventing Accidental Erasure Before recording and monitoring audio signals on The following procedure prevents cassettes from this unit, select the audio signal type and set the being recorded inadvertently.
  • Page 78: Setting Recording Audio Levels

    Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select other select the signal to record on the track channels and steps 3 and 4 to make L/R selected in steps 1 and 2. settings for those channels. SDI1 to SDI12 (displayed when the When you are finished, turn the HKSR-9001 is installed): SDI signal...
  • Page 79: Making Timecode And User Bits Settings

    UNI is shown for channels whose recording levels have not been changed. Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to select UNI/VAL, and press the dial. If you do not need to change the recording level, set the recording level of the channel selected in steps 1 and 2 to UNI and proceed to step 5.
  • Page 80 Menu item Timecode To select the type of time data to display REGENE Use the TIMER SEL item. MODE SOURCE Timecode in AUX V synchronization with the VITC timecode of the SDI signal input to the AUX IN connector. a) Only when the HKSR-9001 is installed To select user bits to record You can select the following types of user bits.
  • Page 81 Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to To record timecode move the cursor to SET, then press the You can use either of the following methods to dial. record timecode. If RUN MODE is set to F RUN, the timecode • Initialize the internal timecode generator with starts advancing immediately.
  • Page 82: Shooting

    Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to Shooting move the cursor to the digit you want to change, and press the dial. Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to change the value of the selected digit, and press the dial. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired value is displayed.
  • Page 83: Continuous Recording

    If the recording start/stop function has been Continuous recording in other cases assigned to an assignable switch, that switch After rewinding or fast forwarding, after functions as a REC START button. removing the cassette, or on a tape that has been For details, see “Assigning Functions to partially recorded, you can obtain a continuous Assignable Buttons/Switch”...
  • Page 84: Playback - Checking The Recording

    To use this function, set SYSTEM >SERVO Playback – Checking the >EOS MODE in the VTR menu to “LONG”. Recording You can view playback video by pressing the PLAY button. Playback video appears in the viewfinder, and on monitors connected to the HD SDI MON1 connector, the HD SDI OUT MON2 connector, the TEST OUT connector, and the HD SDI OUT A/B connectors (when the HKSR-9001...
  • Page 85 To select time data to display during playback Proceed as follows to select the type of time data to display during playback. Display the TC Setup menu. (See “To display the TC Setup menu” (page 79).) Select TIMER SEL. The TIMER SEL settings window appears. (See “To select the type of time data to Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to display”...
  • Page 86: Checking The Last Three Seconds Of The Recording -Recording Review

    To automatically optimize the tracking For details, see “Setting the Camera Outputs” (page 53). Select “AUTO” in step 3 of the procedure for playback with manual tracking control. Step 4 and following are not necessary. When the tracking has been automatically optimized, the tracking control is not released even if the cassette is ejected or the system is powered off.
  • Page 87 To output VTR playback signals to the HD SDI MON1 and HD SDI MON2 connectors, and output the camera picture to the viewfinder and the TEST OUT connector On the <PB/MON LUT> page (see page 88) of the OPERATION menu, set MON to AUTO and set VF/VBS to CAM.
  • Page 88: Camera Menu Configuration

    Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Chapter Camera Menu Configuration In addition to the subdisplay pages, the menus displayed on the viewfinder and the external monitor enable various detailed settings of the camera. The available menus are: USER menu This menu can include menu pages selected from among the OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE, and DIAGNOSIS menus, for your convenience.
  • Page 89: Basic Camera Menu Operations

    OPERATION menu Basic Camera Menu This menu contains items for camera operators to operate the unit. It mainly permits viewfinder and Operations switch settings. For the pages and items of the OPERATION menu, see “OPERATION Menu” (page 93). PAINT menu For Camera menu operations, you can use the This menu contains items for making detailed display/menu operations section on the right side...
  • Page 90: Displaying Setting Pages

    You can also use the display/menu operations TOP MENU screen section to operate the subdisplay of the assistant panel, and use the AP-1 to operate the subdisplay on the right-side panel. However, the LOCK switches function independently. When you want to lock the operation section on the right side panel, or lock the AP-1, set the LOCK switch on that side to Note...
  • Page 91: Setting Menu Items

    CONTENTS page (Example: USER menu) Setting Menu Items cursor If the screen can be scrolled, arrows indicate If a “?” symbol is flashing at the left of the page the direction of scrolling. number, press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to change it to the pointer (c or b).
  • Page 92 Position the cursor the character to be entered and press the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. To enter a space: Select INS on the line below the character list. To delete the character: Select DEL. To return to step 1 without changing the character: Select RET.
  • Page 93: Camera Menu List

    Camera Menu List The following tables list the menus and menu items in the Camera menu. • For the pages that have been registered in the USER menu at the factory, the USER menu page numbers are indicated in parentheses in the No. column of the tables. •...
  • Page 94 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <‘ ! ’ IND> 02(U02) ND [IND] ON ON, OFF [IND]: Set whether to be Specify included in the ‘ ! ’ [NORMAL] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ABNORMAL indications on the 1 –...
  • Page 95 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <CHAR/MARK 03(U09) CHAR VF ON ON, OFF Character superimposing MIX> ON/OFF MON ON ON, OFF Turn characters and HD-Y ON ON, OFF markers ON/OFF VBS OFF ON, OFF and adjust their MARKER VF ON ON, OFF...
  • Page 96 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <MARKER 04(U03) CENTER ON, OFF SETTING> 1, 2, 3, 4 1: Entire cross Specify markers 2: Entire cross with a hole 3: Center 4: Center with a hole SAFETY ON, OFF 90.0% 80.0%, 90.0%, 92.5%, 95.0%...
  • Page 97 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <MONITOR 07(U06) COLOR COLOR COLOR, R, G, B OUTPUT> [SIG] VF VF (display Set up the monitor only) output [SRC] CAM CAM, AUTO, MIX (display Note only) The monitor LUT [MLUT] ON, OFF function is enabled...
  • Page 98 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <PB/MON LUT> 08(U07) MLUT/PBMIX MLUT MLUT, PBMIX, Set the gamma of the playback MLUT SEL 709(800%) 709(800%), picture/monitor HG8009G40, picture HG8009G33, 709(180%) Note VF/VBS [CAM/PB] AUTO, CAM, --- The monitor LUT AUTO (for PBMIX) function is enabled...
  • Page 99 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <SHUTTER 10(U10) STEP [deg] column: Shutter ASSIGN> angle value settings 216.0 360.0 to 4.3 Set shutter step [sec] column: The 180.0 360.0 to 4.3 values converted speed values 172.8 360.0 to 4.3 (sec) depending on the 150.0 360.0 to 4.3...
  • Page 100 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <SUBDISPLAY 12(U12) LOCK SW 2> MODE Set the LOCK CAMERA FULL FULL, –RUN Set the mode of the LOCK switch mode and switch on the camera. select subdisplay –RUN: Enable the RUN pages button even when the LOCK switch is set to...
  • Page 101 OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <SW ASSIGN 1> 13(U13) ASSIGN SW1 OFF, REC Select from among the Assign functions to REVIEW, functions displayed on the ASSIGN SW2 assignable buttons/ PB(VF), MLUT, corresponding subpage. ASSIGN SW3 switch FAN MODE, VTR MODE...
  • Page 102 FILE ID Max.14 Enter a comment for the characters operator file to be written to a “Memory Stick.” See “Specifying a character string” (page 91). CAM CODE SRW-9000 Camera code Display only DATE Date Display only Camera Menu List...
  • Page 103: Paint Menu

    OPERATION menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <LENS FILE> 18(U18) FILE 1 to 32 Lens files No Offset Lens file name Display only operations F1.7 F1.0 to F3.4 Display only CENTER Set and store the center MARKER marker position: H POS: Increasing the H POS...
  • Page 104 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <SW STATUS> P01[P01] FLARE (OFF) ON, OFF Fixed to OFF in Cine List of paint mode functions and their GAMMA (ON) ON, OFF Fixed to ON in Cine on/off setting mode BLK GAM (OFF)
  • Page 105 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <GAMMA> P03[P02] LEVEL [R] [G] [B] [M] –99 to +99 R, G, B, and M Select or adjust the (U19) (master) values can be gamma set independently. BLACK [M] 0 –99 to +99 Only M (master) value can be set.
  • Page 106 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <BLACK P04[ - - ] LEVEL [R] [G] [B] [M] –99 to +99 R, G, B, and M GAMMA> (master) values can be Adjust the contrast set independently. near black RANGE HIGH LOW, L.MID,...
  • Page 107 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <WHITE CLIP> P07[ - - ] W CLIP [R] [G] [B] [M] –99 to +99 R, G, B, and M Adjust the clip (master) values can be level for high- set independently.
  • Page 108 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <DETAIL 2> P09[ - - ] H/V RATIO –99 to +99 Specify the vertical Adjust the factor of the contour emphasis of edges emphasis (absolute in the video values are displayed in ABS mode).
  • Page 109 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <USER MATRIX> P11[ - - ] –99 to +99 Adjust the color –99 to +99 components –99 to +99 without affecting –99 to +99 the black and white –99 to +99 components –99 to +99 MATRIX...
  • Page 110 PAINT menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <SHUTTER> P13[P03] SHUTTER ON, OFF Setting to ON displays Adjust the shutter (U20) the current shutter while observing the values in the [deg] and shutter angles and [sec] columns. speeds [deg]: Shutter angle (360.0 to 4.3) [sec]: Shutter speed...
  • Page 111 “Memory Stick.” FILE ID Max.14 characters Enter a comment for the scene files to be written to a “Memory Stick.” CAM CODE SRW-9000 Camera code Display only (when files made by the unit are detected, “SRW- 9000” is displayed). DATE...
  • Page 112: Maintenance Menu

    MAINTENANCE Menu : Enabled in Custom mode only : Enabled in both Cine and Custom modes Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pressing the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Notes • The markings [M01] to [M12] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode. •...
  • Page 113 MAINTENANCE menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <WHITE V SAW [R][G][B] –99 to +99 R, G, and B values can be SHADING> [ - - ] 0 0 0 set independently. Adjust the V SAW, H SAW: To shading of white vertically or level...
  • Page 114 MAINTENANCE menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <OHB PHASE 0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, Select an axis (angle) at MATRIX> [ - - ] 135, 158, 180, 203, 225, PHASE for which the OHB Adjust the colors 248, 270, 293, 315, 338 matrix adjustment is to be at the CCD block...
  • Page 115 MAINTENANCE menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <OUTPUT CURRENT 23.98PsF FORMAT> [M03] Select the output NEXT 23.98PsF video format SCAN PROGRESS PROGRESSIVE, INTERLACE FRAME 23.98 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 50, Appears when 59.94 PROGRESSIVE is selected for SCAN. FIELD 59.94 59.94, 50...
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <BATT ALARM BATT TYPE BP-GL AC ADP, LITHIUM, For settings about SET> [M06] BPGL, OTHERS1, remaining battery power, Set the voltage OTHERS2 see item “BATTERY” (page values to trigger 139) in “VTR Menu List”. NEAR END 11.9(AC), 11.0 to 15.0 V...
  • Page 117 MAINTENANCE menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <OTHERS 1> FAN MODE AUTO1 AUTO1, AUTO2, MIN, Select the operation modes Set various [M09] of the fans subsidiary (U21) AUTO1: Automatically functions controlled according to the internal temperature, quiet during recording.
  • Page 118 MAINTENANCE menu Page title & Item Default Settings Remarks purpose <OTHERS 2> DATE TYPE 5 M/D/Y 1 Y/Mn/D Select the date display mode Set various [M10] 2 Mn/D Y: Year subsidiary 3 D/M/Y Mn: Month (numeric) functions 4 D/M M: Month (abbr. in English) 5 M/D/Y D: Day 6 M/D...
  • Page 119: File Menu

    FILE Menu : Enabled in Custom mode only : Enabled in both Cine and Custom modes Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pressing the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. For details on the files, see Chapter 6 “Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data” (page 141). Note The markings [F01] to [F04] in the No.
  • Page 120 “Memory Stick” FILE ID Max.14 Enter a comment for the characters scene files to be written to a “Memory Stick” See “Specifying a character string” (page 91). CAM CODE SRW-9000 Camera code Display only DATE Date Display only Camera Menu List...
  • Page 121 READ Execute by Load a user gamma table [F02] ENTER. from a “Memory Stick” CAM) FILE ID Max.14 Display only characters CAM CODE SRW-9000 Camera code Display only DATE Date Display only <LENS FILE> STORE Execute by [F03] ENTER. FILE...
  • Page 122 Enter a comment for the lens characters file to be written to a “Memory Stick.” See “Specifying a character string” (page 91). CAM CODE SRW-9000 Camera code Display only DATE Date Display only <OHB FILE> F06[ - - ] STORE FILE...
  • Page 123 FILE menu Page title Item Default Settings Remarks <FILE PRESET 2> F08 USER Execute by Restore factory defaults [F05] GAMMA ENTER. FILE LENS FILE Execute by Restore factory defaults ENTER. (ALL) 1 to 32 (when a To resume the factory non-serial lens defaults for a selected lens is mounted) 1...
  • Page 124: Diagnosis Menu

    This menu is for viewing only and no setting is possible. DIAGNOSIS menu Page title Item Indication Remarks <BOARD OK, NG Display only (If NG is displayed, consult STATUS> your local Sony representative.) OK, NG OK, NG OK, NG <PLD VERSION> D03 Vx.xxx Display only Vx.xxx Display only Vx.xxx...
  • Page 125: Editing The User Menu

    If the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu has Editing the USER Menu been used before, the most recently accessed page appears. If the CONTENTS page is appears, turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the pointer to any of USER 1 EDIT to USER 19 EDIT, and then press You can select pages and items from the the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
  • Page 126 Select MOVE, and then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The previously displayed page appears again. Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the pointer to the position where you wish to move the item, and then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Add the item.
  • Page 127 Select “USER MENU CUSTOMIZE” on the TOP MENU screen. If this is the first time the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu has been displayed, the CONTENTS page of the menu appears. If the menu has been used before, the most recently accessed page appears.
  • Page 128: Returning The User Menu To The Factory Defaults

    then press the MENU SEL/ENTER VTR Menu Operations dial. To move a page Proceed as follows: Display the EDIT PAGE screen of the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu. Displaying VTR Menus Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the pointer to the page that you The VTR menu of this unit contains three setup wish to move.
  • Page 129 Cursor Press the SELECT/ENTER dial. A submenu window opens for the selected item. If the selected item is a command, the command is executed. Submenu window Turn the SELECT/ENTER dial to select the desired setting in the submenu window. A setting window opens. Setting window Turn or press the SELECT/ENTER dial to select the desired setting.
  • Page 130: Vtr Menu List

    VTR Menu List TC Setup Menu The TC (timecode) Setup menu allows you to make settings related to timecode. • Factory default settings are underlined. • Square brackets indicate settings as displayed in setting windows (see page 129). Item Settings TIMER SEL Selects the type of time data to use.
  • Page 131 Item Settings REGENE SOURCE Selects the timecode to be regenerated by the internal timecode generator. INT L [Internal LTC]: Timecode recorded in the longitudinal direction on the tape EXT L [External LTC]: Timecode input to the TC IN connector AUX L [AUX LTC]: LTC time data of the multiplexed signal input to the AUX IN connector (when the optional HKSR-9001 is installed) AUX V [AUX VITC]: VITC time data of the multiplexed...
  • Page 132 Item Settings OTHERS (MAIN) RT REC Selects whether or not to record the real time in user bits Other settings related to (see page 81). main timecode OFF [Off]: Do not record. VITC [VITC UB]: Record in VITC. V+L [VITC UB+LTC UB]: Record in VITC and LTC. LTC [LTC UB]: Record in LTC.
  • Page 133: Audio Setup Menu

    AUDIO Setup Menu The AUDIO Setup menu allows you to make settings related to audio signals. • Factory default settings are underlined. • Square brackets indicate settings as displayed in setting windows (see page 129). Item Settings INPUT SEL TRACK1 Selects the signal to assign to track 1.
  • Page 134 Item Settings OUTPUT SEL Selects the track to assign to channel 1 of the SDI output. Track selection (when the Track 1 to Track 12 optional HKSR-9001 is Selects the track to assign to channel 2 of the SDI output. installed) Track 1 to Track 12 (Track 2) Selects the track to assign to channel 3 of the SDI output.
  • Page 135: System Setup Menu

    Item Settings MIC LEV/LIM Track1 Specifies limiter ON or OFF settings for the audio levels Microphone level and of microphones connected to the AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 Track2 limiter settings connectors. Track3 (Only for tracks set to –34dB/Off, –34dB/On, –46dB/Off, –46dB/On, –58dB/Off, Track4 “ANA1”...
  • Page 136 Item Settings FORMAT LINE Sets the number of effective lines and the scanning system. Signal format settings 1080I [1080I] 1080P [1080PsF/P] FRAME Sets the operation frame frequency. 23.98 [23.98]: Frame frequency 23.976 Hz 24 [24]: Frame frequency 24 Hz 25 [25]: Frame frequency 25 Hz (field frequency 50 Hz) 29.97 [29.97]: Frame frequency 29.97 Hz (field frequency 59.94 Hz) 50 [50]: Frame frequency 50 Hz...
  • Page 137 Item Settings LIGHT OFF Determines whether to turn the backlight off after a Display backlight settings specified interval. DIS [Disable]: Do not turn off. 5sec [5sec]: Turn off after 5 seconds. 10sec [10sec]: Turn off after 10 seconds. 30sec [30sec]: Turn off after 30 seconds. 1min [1min]: Turn off after 1 minute.
  • Page 138 Item Settings SERVO STBY OFF Sets the time after the tape stops until the system enters tape protect mode (still timer). 1sec [1sec]: After 1 second 5sec [5sec]: After 5 seconds 10sec [10sec]: After 10 seconds 20sec [20sec]: After 20 seconds 30sec [30sec]: After 30 seconds 40sec [40sec]: After 40 seconds 50sec [50sec]: After 50 seconds...
  • Page 139 Item Settings EDIT IN POINT Set time data to cue up (Mark IN data). (The time data set is displayed in the format “IN: xx:xx:xx:xx” in the time data field of the display.) POWER Controls the POWER indicator. Settings to reduce power ON [On]: Normally light.
  • Page 140 Item Settings OTHERS SOFT VERSION Displays the software version installed in the unit. HOURS METER Display count values of the digital hours meter (totals since the start of use, or totals during a certain period). SYSTEM: Total system operation time DRUM: Total drum revolution time TAPE: Total tape running time THREADING: Total number of threadings and...
  • Page 141: Chapter 6 Storage And Retrieval Of User Setting Data

    Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data Chapter compensation for that lens by loading the File Configuration corresponding lens file. For non-serial lenses Select the lens file (File No. 1 to 32) corresponding to the mounted lens using the subdisplay or the <LENS FILE> page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
  • Page 142 To use 32 scene files User gamma files are stored in built-in memory. Set 32 SCENE FILE to ON on the <OTHERS 2> They cannot be backed up to “Memory Stick” page of the MAINTENANCE menu. media. Note Note If you return “32 SCENE FILE” to OFF, all scene files In Cine mode, you cannot load user gamma files from No.
  • Page 143: List Of Items Stored In Files

    List of Items Stored in Files The items that are stored in scene files, reference files, lens files, and OHB files are listed in the table below. For details on setting values, see the corresponding items in the table in “Camera Menu List” (page 93). S: Scene file R: Reference file L: Lens file...
  • Page 144 Menu page (No. in Custom mode) Item √ √ <DETAIL 1> DETAIL ON/OFF √ √ (P08) LEVEL √ √ LIMITER M √ √ LIMITER WHT √ √ LIMITER BLK √ √ CRISP √ √ LVL DEP √ √ LVL DEP ON/OFF √...
  • Page 145 Menu page (No. in Custom mode) Item √ √ <AUTO IRIS> AUTO IRIS √ √ (M06) WINDOW √ √ IRIS LEVEL √ √ APL RATIO √ √ √ IRIS GAIN √ Non-menu items ND filter selection √ CC filter selection √...
  • Page 146: File Operations

    Removing a “Memory Stick” File Operations Confirm that the access lamp is not lit in red, then lightly push in the “Memory Stick” to release the lock. Note If the access lamp is lit in red, data is being read from or written to the “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 147: Storage And Retrieval Of The Operator File

    You can add a comment (maximum: 14 characters) to be sotred with the operator file by specifying it on the FILE ID line. For details on how to enter a comment, see “Specifying a character string” (page 91). To retrieve on operator file stored on a “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 148: Storage And Retrieval Of The Scene Files

    To store To store the data as a lens file in built-in Move the pointer to WRITE (CAM t MS)and memory then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. As required, set the items marked with “√” in the You can add a comment (maximum length: 14 L column of the table in “List of Items Stored in characters) to be saved with the lens file on the Files”...
  • Page 149: Storage And Retrieval Of Reference Files

    settings and press the MENU SEL/ Move the pointer to READ (MS t ENTER dial. CAM) and press the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. During the storage process, “MEMORY STICK ACCESS” is displayed. Storage and Retrieval of When storage is completed, “COMPLETE” Reference Files appears.
  • Page 150: Reading User Gamma Curves

    in the “O” column of the table in “List To retrieve a reference file stored on a of Items Stored in Files” (page 143) to “Memory Stick” the state that you want to store. You can read a reference file stored on a Display the <OHB FILE>...
  • Page 151: Resetting To The Initial Settings

    factory default settings, either by specified file Note type or all at once. If you cannot obtain a video level in the range 560 to 630 mV, do not adjust the ND offsets. Select ND:1 and CC:A. Adjust iris of the lens so that the video level you wrote down in step 5 is obtained.
  • Page 152 Move the pointer to the item you wish to reset and then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. To reset a specific item in the reference file to the initial setting The items in the reference file can be reset individually. On the <FILE PRESET>...
  • Page 153: Appendixes

    Appendixes • Set VBS of CHAR to ON on the <CHAR/ Using the RM-B750 MARK MIX> page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. Settings on the RM-B750 MONITOR button When the RM-B750 Remote Control Unit (optional) is connected, you can control the menu settings of the unit and monitor the camera images on the display of the RM-B750.
  • Page 154: Monitoring The Camera Image

    Monitoring the Camera Image Camera images are output as VBS signals and can be monitored on the display of the RM-B750 and on a monitor connected to the MONITOR connector of the RM-B750. Settings on this unit Set RM VIDEO to VBS on the <MONITOR OUTPUT>...
  • Page 155: Warning System

    – Problem Operation on the VTR Action to take module Servo lock lost during Recording continues, but Turn off the power and contact a Sony service recording. the results may be invalid. representative. Message Tally lamp Warning tone Alarm tone See “Error messages”...
  • Page 156 “Description” column in the table of REC RF”). type of error. “Error messages” (page 158). Or contact a Sony service representative. If a slack error occurs, refer to the maintenance manual and remove the cassette, or contact a Sony service representative.
  • Page 157: Warning/Error Messages

    Warning/Error Messages Errors Detected in the Camera Module If low battery power is detected, or if an error or other abnormal condition occurs on power on or during operation, the RUN indicator flashes and alarm message flash in the viewfinder, on the external monitor, and in the subdisplay.
  • Page 158 For other errors, power the unit off and on again. detected. If the same error message appears again when the 0060 SLACK-10 Drum drive voltage unit is powered on, contact a Sony service error was detected. representative. 0061 SLACK-11 Drum FG error was To close the error message popup window detected.
  • Page 159: About Warning Messages

    Code Message Description Note 0068 SLACK-20 Capstan drive voltage Warning messages do not appear unless the display is error was detected. showing the HOME screen. To display the HOME 0069 SLACK-21 Capstan FG error was screen, press the HOME button on the control panel. detected.
  • Page 160 Code Message Description Code Message Description 0007 REC INHIBIT The system cannot 0032 INVALID SDI Data of the signal MODE record because of a DATA input to the AUX IN record inhibit menu connector is invalid. setting. Or the tape is 0036 SDI FMT Format of signals...
  • Page 161: Precautions

    They do not indicate malfunctions. Precautions White flecks Although the CCD image sensors are produced with high-precision technologies, fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases, caused by cosmic rays. This is related to the principle of CCD image sensors and is not a malfunction.
  • Page 162: About A "Memory Stick

    • To prevent data loss, make backups of data If you move the camcorder from a very cold place frequently. In no event will Sony be liable for to a warm place, or use it in a damp location, any loss of data.
  • Page 163: Note About The Battery Terminal

    Periodic inspections are recommended to keep the unit working properly and to prolong its usable lifetime. Contact a Sony service or sales representative for more information about inspections. Maintenance and Inspections...
  • Page 164: About Recording/Playback Formats

    About Recording/Playback Formats The following table shows how HDCAM-SR tapes recorded on the unit are played back on the SRW- 5000/5500, etc. Yes: Recordable/playable No: Not compatible PB: Playback only PB(Spl): Video playback of every other frame, with audio muted Signal Scanning System...
  • Page 165 Signal Scanning System Recording SRW- SRW- SRW-5000/ SRW- SRW- format system frame Rate 9000 1+SRPC-1 5500 5800 5100 frequency (VideoNET) (440/880 (440/880 s(440 (440/880 (440/880 Mbps) Mbps) Mbps) Mbps) Mbps) 1080/4:4:4 Interlaced 880Mbps RGB(HQ) (HKSR- (HKSR- (The 5803HQ) 5103) optional 29.97 HKSR-9003 (HKSR-...
  • Page 166: What Is Dual Link

    In the SMPTE-372M 4:2:2 60P standard, the active lines 1920 × 1080. of digital field 2 are different between Link A and Link B (Link A: line 584 to 1123, Link B: line 583 to 1122). HD SDI formats supported by the SRW-9000 Single Link Dual Link Format...
  • Page 167: Mpeg-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License

    MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT Specifications PORTFOLIO LICENSE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE General MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON- Power requirements COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR 11 to 17 V DC Power consumption (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE Approx.
  • Page 168 ND), 5: CAP Shutter speed Angle Mode: 360.0º to 4.3º Continuous Mode: ECS Lens mount Special made rugged -inch type sony bayonet mount (B4) Sensitivity 29.97PsF: T10 ISO480 (2000 lx, 89.9% reflectance) Gain selection –6, –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB Smear level –135 dB (typical)
  • Page 169 RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE. audio, character on/off) • Always verify that the unit is operating HD SDI OUT A/B (optional) properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE BNC×2 (when the optional HKSR-9001 LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND is installed)
  • Page 170: Lip Sync Compensation

    Lip Sync Compensation Compensation (Lip Sync compensation) for the delay of video relative to audio may be necessary, depending on the video format and system configuration. Perform Lip Sync compensation manually when the SRW-1+SRPC-1 is connected to a camera by Amount of delay of video relative to a cable and you are using a microphone connected audio...
  • Page 171: Index

    switch 20 Index turning off after a specified interval 71 Battery 27 attachment shoe 18 level display 25 voltage indication 57 Battery pack 27 Symbols attaching 27 detaching 27 ! display 58 Black balance adjusting 51 switch 17 ABNORMAL ! display 58 AC adaptor 28 Accessory attachment screw holes 19 Cable holder 35...
  • Page 172 Condensation 162 operations 146 Continuous recording 83 resetting 151 Control panel 20 Filter attaching 35 selector 14 connection cable 20 status display 44 connector 15 Flange focal length 30 detaching 35 Focus position indication 57 extension cable 35 Focus reference mark (φ) 15, 17 CTRL (CAM) connector 15 Formats CTRL (VTR) connector 15...
  • Page 173 Multiplexing 33 Lens connector 15 mounting 29 OHB files 142 LENS connector 15 storage 150 Lens extender indication 57 Operating status (VTR module) Lens files 30, 141 checking 46 registration/retrieval 147 during recording 57 selecting 46 Operation modes 39 Lens fixing lever 15 Cine mode 39 Lens mount 15 Custom mode 39...
  • Page 174 adjusting the brightness 49 basic operations 40 REC button/indicator 23 on/off button 17 Record selecting pages to display 50 indicator 17 settings 40 operation button 17, 23 Synchronization 18 Recording 77 SYSTEM button 20 checking 84 System configuration 13 operation mode indication 57 review 86 timecode 81 user bits 81...
  • Page 175 recording 81 selecting 80 User gamma 69 USER menu editing 125 User setting data 141 User-Gamma files 142 reading 150 VCT-14 34 VF connector 14 VF MENU/DISPLAY button 17 VIDEO button 20 Video formats 71 selecting 43 Video signals selecting outputs 53 Viewfinder attaching 31 connector 14...
  • Page 176 Index...
  • Page 177 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 portion of this manual or the...

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