Sony SRW-5800 Operation Manual page 13

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HOME menu
Use this menu to make the basic settings for recording,
playback, and editing operations, and to select channels to
be edited during insert editing.
TC menu
Use this menu to make time code settings.
VIDEO menu
Use this menu to adjust the video signals. The VIDEO
menu screen shows the VTR operation mode, current
position time code, time code type, and so on.
AUDIO menu
Use this menu to adjust the audio signals. The AUDIO
menu screen shows the VTR operation mode, current
position time code, time code type, and so on.
CUE menu
Use this menu to set up to 100 cue points. In page mode,
10 cue points per page can be set on a total of 10 pages. In
the TELE FILE menu, you can change the setting for the
memory label system Tele-File.
PF1/PF2 (Personal Function) menus
Use these menus to register up to 40 of the most frequently
used items from the other menus (up to 10 items each can
be registered to PF1, ALT/PF1, PF2 and ALT/PF2).
SET UP menu
This menu enables the following settings.
• The VTR BANK menu allows up to eight pages of menu
settings to be saved.
• Use the MEMORY CARD menu to store current settings
of the VTR and up to eight pages of the contents of the
VTR memory bank to a "Memory Stick".
• Use the scrollable PF ASSIGN menu to display the items
that can be registered, and to select and register the most
frequently used menu items.
• Use the scrollable VTR SETUP menu to display the
items necessary for making initial settings, and to
directly change settings without registering them with
the function buttons for each menu.
• Use the PANEL SETUP menu to set control panel
operations, such as the keyboard sound output.
MAINTENANCE menu
Use this menu to access the maintenance functions.
For details, refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1.
A full complement of storage/recall
functions
These functions allow you to use titles to store and recall
menu settings in either the VTR's internal memory banks
or "Memory Sticks".
VTR memory banks
These memory banks allow you to store up to eight pages
of VTR settings in addition to the current VTR settings.
Factory settings are also stored here, allowing the VTR to
be reset to these values at any time.
"Memory Sticks"
Each "Memory Stick" can hold the current VTR settings as
well as up to eight pages of settings. A single "Memory
Stick" thus allows you to store and recall the entire
contents of the VTR memory banks.
Title function
This function allows you to add titles when storing data to
the VTR memory bank or "Memory Stick", thus
facilitating data retrieval and management.
Write protect function
Setting pages stored in VTR memory banks or "Memory
Sticks" can be write protected on an individual basis.
A full range of editing functions
Two SRW-5800 units can be connected allowing
automatic or manual assemble and insert editing. The VTR
also features a full range of editing functions, including
preview, review, preroll, and the setting or changing of edit
points.
Quick access to edit points
The following methods are provided for the setting of edit
points:
• Multi-cuing for up to 100 edit points
• Search dial with shuttle and jog functions
• Direct input through numeric buttons
DMC (Dynamic Motion Control) editing
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Using the DT
(Dynamic Tracking) heads, you can play
back a section of an edit at speeds between –1 and +2 times
normal speed and store the speed variation in memory for
later use in automatic editing.
Note
When this unit is used as a player, DMC playback cannot
be selected for HDCAM-SR format.
Split editing
In insert mode, audio and video edit points can be set
separately.
Audio editing
With this unit, only fade-in and fade-out can be performed.
Note
When edited audio is played with this unit, fade-out/fade-
in processing is carried out in normal-speed playback only.
To play the same edited audio with the SRW-5000/5500,
upgrading of internal software may be required.
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