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DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER
DNW-65/65P
OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
1st Edition (Revised 2)

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER DNW-65/65P OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 2)
  • Page 2 WARNING For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European expose the unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1-1 Features ................... 1-1 Chapter 1 1-2 Example System Configurations ........... 1-3 Overview 2-1 Control Panels ................2-1 Chapter 2 2-1-1 Upper Control Panel .............. 2-2 Location and Function of 2-1-2 Lower Control Panel .............. 2-4 Parts 2-1-3 Subsidiary Control Panel .............
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 7-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs ......7-1 Chapter 7 7-2 Head Cleaning ................7-1 Maintenance and Inspec- 7-3 Error Messages ................7-2 tion 7-4 Moisture Condensation ..............7-4 7-5 Regular Checks ................7-5 7-5-1 Digital Hours Meter ............... 7-5 7-5-2 Maintenance Timings ............
  • Page 5: Features

    1-1 Features The DNW-65/65P is a digital videocassette player, High image quality, high audio quality, based on the Betacam SX format. high reliability The following are some of the features of the system. Even with a low data rate, playback with high image quality and high audio quality is achieved.
  • Page 6 1-1 Features Menu-based setup Connection to external control devices Initial settings for the unit’s operating condition, the It is possible to connect a BVE-900/910/2000/9000/ interfaces with connected equipment, and so forth can 9000P/9100/9100P or other BVE-series editor, a be made by menu operations on the front panel of the control and monitoring computer, a BVR-50/50P unit.
  • Page 7: Example System Configurations

    • Operation in an outside broadcast van or local station Betacam SX camcorder system Digital (SDTI/SDI) Digital Digital modulator demodulator Digital cassette Analog composite DNW-65/65P Analog composite Analog audio Video monitor Audio monitor a) SNG: Satellite News Gathering • Operation in a broadcasting station BVE-series editor Tape control...
  • Page 9: Control Panels

    2-1 Control Panels There are three control panels, as follows: • Upper control panel • Lower control panel • Subsidiary control panel Upper control panel (See page 2-2.) Subsidiary control panel (See page 2-11.) VI TC UB INTRP A IN DF LTC VITC 8F 4F 2F CONFI ON A OUT TCG TOTAL REMAIN...
  • Page 10: Upper Control Panel

    2-1 Control Panels 2-1-1 Upper Control Panel 3 AUDIO MONITOR SELECT buttons 1 POWER switch 2 Level meters Cassette compartment POWER DIGITAL PHONES CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 REMOTE AUDIO MONITOR SELECT 1(9P) PULL FOR VARIABLE CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 AUTO 2(50P) DISPLAY CH-1...
  • Page 11 6 PHONES jack and control DF/NDF (drop-frame/non-drop-frame) switch and Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8 indicators ohms, to monitor the sound during playback. In a 525/60 system, this switch selects the mode of The control knob adjusts the volume. advancing the CTL counter.
  • Page 12: Lower Control Panel

    2-1 Control Panels 2-1-2 Lower Control Panel 1 Monitor/menu/display setting section 2 Display section SHUTTLE CAPSTAN LOCK CONDITION BETACAM SX – TRIM VI TC UB INTRP A IN DF LTC VITC 8F 4F 2F CONFI ON A OUT TCG TOTAL REMAIN 525 625 EVENT REVERSE...
  • Page 13 4 TOTAL/REMAIN button 5 RESET button Press this button to switch between a TOTAL To reset a CTL value displayed in the fluorescent indication or REMAIN (remaining) indication on the display, hold this button down. fluorescent display. According to the selection, the Resetting the CTL value erases all DMC playback TOTAL indicator or REMAIN indicator above the points.
  • Page 14 2-1 Control Panels Time data display area 2 • A IN indicator: When a STUNT IN point is This shows a TOTAL time indication or REMAIN displayed in time data display area 1, the IN (remaining) time indication according to the setting of indicator lights, and when a PLAY IN point is the TOTAL/REMAIN button in the monitor/menu/ displayed, the A indicator lights in addition to the...
  • Page 15 2 Indicators GOOD SHOT REC INHIBIT indicator indications GOOD SHOT State of the record inhibit GOOD SHOT switch position plug on the cassette REC INHIBIT BETACAM SX indicator BETACAM SX indicator state REC INHIBIT Record inhibit/permit Record inhibit Record permit ALARM indicator ALARM GOOD SHOT...
  • Page 16 2-1 Control Panels 3 DELETE button STUNT IN button and STUNT OUT button This deletes an existing DMC playback control point. To set a speed variation start or end point, hold down Hold down this button and press the STUNT IN, the STUNT IN or STUNT OUT button, and press the STUNT OUT, PLAY IN, or PLAY OUT button which ENTRY button.
  • Page 17 2 PREROLL button 5 Tape transport control section Press this button to cue up to the preroll point (before the IN point by the time set as the preroll time) on the tape. You can change or select the preroll time and the 1 STANDBY button state of the unit at the end of preroll (“stop mode”...
  • Page 18 2-1 Control Panels Pressing the dial toggles between shuttle and jog 6 Search control section modes or between variable and jog modes. You can carry out noiseless playback in the range of –1 times to +2 times normal speed when using a 1 SHUTTLE button Betacam SX format tape.
  • Page 19: Subsidiary Control Panel

    (625/50) INHIBIT MENU SYSTEM PHASE 7 CHROMA PHASE knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch 6 SET UP (DNW-65)/BLACK LEVEL (DNW-65P) knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch 5 CHROMA knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch 4 VIDEO knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch 1 CONTROL PANEL switch 3 PROCESS CONTROL switch...
  • Page 20 714. range of ±200 ns. 6 SET UP (DNW-65)/BLACK LEVEL (DNW- For playback of composite signals, use this adjustment when the output phase of this unit with respect to the...
  • Page 21 !™ CAPSTAN LOCK switch For DNW-65P This switch selects the capstan lock mode. 2FD/4FD: The capstan servo locks every two fields For DNW-65 (2FD)/four fields (4FD). There may be a color framing difference between 2FD: The capstan servo locks every two fields.
  • Page 22: Connector Panel

    2-2 Connector Panel 2-2 Connector Panel 3 Digital output section (See page 2-16.) 4 Time code output section and audio monitor signal output section Cooling fan (See page 2-16.) 1 Analog audio output section (See page 2-15.) 5 Digital audio output section (See page 2-16.) 2 Reference video input/analog video output section...
  • Page 23 1 Analog audio output section 2 Reference video input/analog video output section AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors 1 REF. VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75 Ω termination switch AUDIO OUTPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT REF.VIDEO COMPOSITE COMPONENT 75Ω (SUPER) AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors (XLR 3- pin, male) 2 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT These output analog audio signals for channels 1 to 4.
  • Page 24 2-2 Connector Panel 3 Digital output section 4 Time code output section and audio monitor signal output section SDTI OUTPUT 1 TIME CODE OUT connector TIME CODE OUTPUT 2 SDTI OUTPUT connectors (SUPER) MONITOR OUTPUT 1 SDI OUTPUT connectors 1 SDI (Serial Digital Interface) OUTPUT 2 MONITOR OUTPUT connectors connectors (BNC type) These output D-1 format digital video/audio signals.
  • Page 25 6 External device connectors REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) 1 CONTROL PANEL connector 6 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O (50P) 2 REMOTE1-IN(9P) connector connector CONTROL PANEL REMOTE1-IN(9P) REMOTE1-OUT(9P) RS-232C VIDEO CONTROL 5 VIDEO CONTROL connector 4 RS-232C connector 3 REMOTE1-OUT(9P) connector 1 CONTROL PANEL connector (29-pin) 4 RS-232C connector (D-sub 9-pin) After disconnecting the control panel from this unit, Use this for monitoring and diagnosis of the state of...
  • Page 27: Connections To External Devices

    DVR-2100 D-1 component digital VTR as recorder, and a DNW- 75/75P as editing controller. SDI OUTPUT DNW-65/65P (Player) REMOTE-IN(9P) SDI INPUT SDI OUTPUT 3 DNW-75/75P...
  • Page 28: Connections For Analog Output Signals

    The following example shows the connections with a Betacam SP VTR, 1-inch VTR, D-2 VTR, and so forth for recording analog audio and video signals output from this unit. Video monitor COMPOSITE DNW-65/65P VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3(SUPER) REMOTE1-IN COMPONENT...
  • Page 29: Connecting A Reference Signal

    Serial monitor REF. VIDEO INPUT SDI OUTPUT 75 Ω termination switch: ON DNW-65/65P Reference signal for video output and servo system The output from the internal reference video signal generator is supplied to the output video signal and servo circuits as a reference signal.
  • Page 30: Setup

    3-2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System 3-2 Setup The principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried out using setup menus. The setup menus of this unit comprise a basic menu and an extended menu. The contents of these menus are as follows.
  • Page 31: Superimposed Character Information

    3-3 Superimposed Character Information When the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary Adjusting the character display control panel is set to ON, the video signal output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) You can adjust the position, size and type of the connector or the SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector superimposed characters using the basic menu.
  • Page 32 3-3 Superimposed Character Information 2 Drop frame mode for time code reader (for 525 Display Operation mode mode only) Block A Block B “.”: Drop frame mode UNTHREAD Cassette is not loaded. “:”: Non-drop-frame mode STANDBY OFF Standby off mode 3 Drop frame mode for time code generator (for T.RELEASE Tape tension released...
  • Page 33: Cassettes

    3-4 Cassettes 3-4-1 Cassette Types Turn the POWER switch on. Check the following points, before inserting the This unit uses a -inch tape width for both recording cassette in the orientation shown in the figure. and playback. You can use Betacam SX cassettes, •...
  • Page 35: Preparations For Playback

    4-1 Preparations for Playback 4-1-1 Switch Settings Before beginning playback, make any necessary For details of the settings of each of the switches, refer to the pages indicated in parenthesis. switch settings. AUDIO MONITOR SELECT buttons (see page 2-2) : TC switch (see page 2-3) : select the audio channel(s) to be monitored select the time code to be displayed...
  • Page 36: Playback/Feed Play Procedures

    4-2 Playback/Feed Play Procedures 4-2 Playback/Feed Play Procedures This section describes the following types of playback 4-2-1 Normal Playback which the unit can carry out: • Normal playback First insert a cassette. Playback at normal (×1) speed • Playback in jog mode For details of how to insert a cassette, see Section 3-4-2, Variable speed playback, with the speed determined “Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes”...
  • Page 37: Playback In Jog Mode

    4-2-2 Playback in Jog Mode 4-2-3 Playback in Shuttle Mode In jog mode, you can control the speed of playback by In shuttle mode, you can control the speed of playback the speed of turning the search dial. The playback by the angular position of the search dial.
  • Page 38: Playback In Variable Mode

    4-2 Playback/Feed Play Procedures To alternate between normal-speed playback To alternate between normal-speed playback and shuttle mode playback and variable mode playback Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired shuttle playback speed, then switch between desired variable playback speed, then switch between normal-speed playback and shuttle playback by...
  • Page 39: Carrying Out Playback In Feed Mode

    4-2-6 Carrying Out Playback in Feed Mode When using a Betacam SX tape, you can use feed mode to play back at any speed from 0.1 to 2 times normal. You can select the playback speed in steps of 0.1 times normal speed. The playback output is output from the (optional) SDTI OUTPUT connectors.
  • Page 40: Dynamic Motion Control (Dmc) Playback

    4-3 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback 4-2 Playback/Feed Play Procedures 4-3-1 Overview DMC playback allows you to vary the playback speed For example, during a live broadcast of a sporting for a certain section of a tape, in variable mode (from event you can set the start and end points of highlights, –1 to +2 times normal speed), and store the varying and then provide immediate DMC playback of those...
  • Page 41: Executing Dmc Playback

    Holding down the DMC MODE button, turn the 4-3-3 Executing DMC Playback search dial, to set the initial speed at the playback start point. There are two methods of starting DMC playback. The speed you set appears in the time counter. •...
  • Page 42 4-3 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback Starting playback immediately after preroll Press the LEARN button. The LEARN button lights, and after preroll, DMC playback is carried out for the section from the speed variation start point, then playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point.
  • Page 43: Overview

    5-1 Overview This unit can use shot marks recorded with Betacam DNW-75/75P/A75/A75P. Shot marks are indications SX camcorders and Betacam SX VTRs such as the at desired points on a tape which enable faster cueing. Types of shot mark This unit supports the following three types of shot and post marks, treating them as varieties of shot marks.
  • Page 44: Shot Mark Operation Menu

    5-2 Shot Mark Operation Menu 5-3 Shot Mark Operations This section describes the settings in the shot mark Details of the shot mark operation menu operation menu. The shot mark operation menu comprises two items, G01 and G02. The detailed contents appear in the Displaying the shot mark operation menu following table.
  • Page 45: Shot Mark Operations

    5-3 Shot Mark Operations This section describes the operations concerning Reading shot marks from more than one reading and writing shot marks. Note that the cassette following operations cannot be carried out by remote control. After changing the cassettes, carry out the reading operation again.
  • Page 46: Shot Mark List Operations

    5-3 Shot Mark Operations Selecting a shot mark 5-3-3 Shot Mark List Operations Turn the search dial to align the asterisk cursor with Displaying the shot mark list the desired shot mark. Hold down the ENTRY button and press the LIST Entering virtual shot marks button.
  • Page 47 To delete the entire list You can also use the following procedure. Hold down the DELETE button and press the LIST button. With the shot mark list displayed, hold down the STOP button, and press the SET button. This deletes all shot marks from the list. This does not erase marks from the tape.
  • Page 48: Cueing Up To Shot Marks

    5-3 Shot Mark Operations 5-3-4 Cueing Up to Shot Marks 5-3-5 Reading in Shot Data When there is shot data (time, device, and other Cueing up to a selected shot mark information about the shooting) written on the tape, you can read it in and display it on the monitor. Use the following procedure.
  • Page 49: Sorting Shot Marks

    Displaying the shot data on the shot mark Model name (4 characters) list Model number (4 digits) Turn the search dial to position the cursor on a Serial number (6 digits) Cassette number (4 digits) separator in the shot mark list. SHOT MARK If there is shot data recorded when the immediately (---/180)
  • Page 51: Menu System Configuration

    6-1 Menu System Configuration The menu system of this unit comprises the basic For detailed information about menu operation relating to the hours meter, see Section 7-5-1 “Digital Hours Meter” menu and extended menu. (page 7-5). • Basic menu This menu is used to make settings relating, for •...
  • Page 52 6-2 Basic Menu Item number Item name Settings DISPLAY INFORMATION Determines the kind of character information to be output from the COMPOSITE SELECT VIDEO OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector and the SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector when the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary control panel is set to T&STA : Time data display information and the unit’s status.
  • Page 53 Item number Item name Settings RECALL BANK 1 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1. RECALL BANK 2 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 2. RECALL BANK 3 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 3. RECALL BANK 4 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 4.
  • Page 54: Basic Menu Operations

    6-2 Basic Menu To display the full item name 6-2-2 Basic Menu Operations Hold down the F FWD button. This section describes the basic menu displays and how to change the settings. For information about how to use item 013, see the section “Switching between 525/625 line systems (menu item 013)”...
  • Page 55 Changing the currently displayed menu Changing a menu item setting value item To change the setting value of the currently displayed menu item, use the following procedure. VAR button JOG button SHUTTLE button Search dial Holding down the SHUTTLE button or JOG Turn the search dial.
  • Page 56 6-2 Basic Menu Select menu item 013. Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values (menu item B20) The time data display and the monitor screen show the following displays. Time data display Monitor screen ITEM-013 Time data display 525/625 SYSTEM SET button SELECT...
  • Page 57 Press the SET button. Press the SET button. The displays change as follows. The displays change as follows. Time data display Time data display Monitor screen Monitor screen 525/625 SYSTEM SELECT 525/625 SYSTEM SELECT If the 525/625 setting is changed, turn power Turn off/on POWER!! off and on! To abandon the 525/625 setting operation...
  • Page 58 6-2 Basic Menu Menu bank operations (menu items B01 to B14) This unit allows four different complete sets of menu settings to be saved in what are termed “menu banks” numbered 1 to 4. Saved sets of menu settings can be recalled for use as required.
  • Page 59: Extended Menu

    6-3 Extended Menu 6-3-1 Items in the Extended Menu The extended menu contains the following items. In the “Settings” column of the table, the factory default settings are indicated by an enclosing box. Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels Item number Item name Settings SELECTION FOR...
  • Page 60 6-3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels (Continued) Item number Item name Settings JOG DIAL RESPONSE Select the tape speed characteristics for the jog dial rotation rate (VTR commands). TYPE1 : Tape speed varies linearly over the range –1 to +1. TYPE2: Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in the figure below over the range –3 to +3.
  • Page 61 Menu items in the 200s, relating to the remote control interface Item number Item name Settings PARA RUN Select whether or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs (including players). DIS: No synchronized operation. ENA: Use synchronized operation. Note To use synchronized operation for two or more VTRs, set item 201 to “ENA”...
  • Page 62 6-3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations Item number Item name Settings VAR SPEED RANGE FOR Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable mode SYNCHRONIZATION from a remote control unit connected to the REMOTE-1 IN (9P) connector or REMOTE-1 OUT (9P) connector.
  • Page 63 Menu items in the 400s, relating to preroll Item number Item name Settings FUNCTION MODE Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing-up operation. AFTER CUE-UP STOP : Stops (the “STOP mode”). STILL: Still playback (in search mode). Note When controlling this unit from an editor with the standard constants set, select “STOP”.
  • Page 64 6-3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 600s, relating to the time code generator Item number Item name Settings TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN Select the signal output from the TIME CODE OUT connector during normal (x1) REGEN MODE speed playback. TAPE : The playback time code signal is output without regeneration.
  • Page 65 (When operating in 525 Note mode) The setup amounts specified in this menu item have no connection with the SETUP (DNW-65)/ BLACK LEVEL (DNW-65P) knob on the subsidiary control panel. Sub-Item MASTER LEVEL When the output signal setting is “MSTER” (master), the setup amount specified for this sub-item is added to the output signal.
  • Page 66 6-3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 700s, relating to video control (Continued) Item number Item name Settings VIDEO ADJUST RANGE Select the variable range of the VIDEO and CHROMA controls when the PROCESS CONTROL switch on the subsidiary control panel is set to LOCAL. –3~+3 : –3 dB to +3 dB WIDE: –∞...
  • Page 67 Menu items in the 800s, relating to audio control Item number Item name Settings DIGITAL AUDIO MUTE IN Set the digital audio muting conditions during shuttle playback. SHUTTLE MODE OFF : Not muted. CUEUP: Muted during cue-up or preroll operations. FULL: Muted in shuttle mode.
  • Page 68: Extended Menu Operations

    6-3 Extended Menu Menu items in the 900s, relating to digital processing Item number Item name Settings FREEZE MODE Select the freeze mode and timing. FIELD : Freeze a video field. Field may be odd or even, according to the timing. FLD1: Freeze an odd field.
  • Page 69: Removing A Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs

    7-2 Head Cleaning To clean the video heads and audio heads, always use Insert the cleaning cassette. the special-purpose Sony BCT-5CLN cleaning cassette. Press the EJECT button and PLAY button Follow the instructions with the cleaning cassette simultaneously.
  • Page 70: Error Messages

    • To display error messages and codes superimposed If an error message appears, contact your Sony service on the monitor, the CHARACTER switch on the representative.
  • Page 71 Error Message List Code Message Description – NO COMMUNICATION Abnormality in the interface between the lower control panel (KY-438 board) and SYS1 CPU (SS-83 board) is detected in the lower control panel side. REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking is detected in the threading or unthreading operation. REEL TROUBLE Tape slacking or tape breaking is detected in the SEARCH, FF,or REW mode.
  • Page 72: Moisture Condensation

    7-4 Moisture Condensation 7-4 Moisture Condensation When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to a If this happens, the drum and capstan motors stop and warm location, or used in a very humid place, moisture the cassette is automatically ejected. Then, the durm from the air can condense on the head-drum.
  • Page 73: Regular Checks

    7-5 Regular Checks 7-5-1 Digital Hours Meter The hours meter can display eight items of Displaying the hours meter information, in corresponding display modes, about the operational history of the unit. Use it as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance. Search dial Display modes of the hours meter H01: OPERATION mode...
  • Page 74: Maintenance Timings

    7-5 Regular Checks 7-5-2 Maintenance Timings Use the following table as a timing guide for checking Note that an arrow in the table means that the and replacing components of the unit. component to be replaced is part of the assembly the These intervals are not guaranteed lifetimes;...
  • Page 75: Appendix

    European Analog component output standard EN55103-1: 14A(230V) Bandwidth Operating temperature DNW-65: 0 to 4.5 MHz 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) +0.5 dB/ –3.0 dB Storage temperature DNW-65P: 0 to 5.5 MHz –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) +0.5 dB/ –3.0 dB...
  • Page 76 Video level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectable Sampling frequency Chroma level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectable 48 kHz (synchronized with video) Setup level (DNW-65) Quantization 16 bits/ sample ±30 IRE Wow and flutter Below measurable level...
  • Page 77 Installation Manual (1) 100% color bar for DNW-65P and with 100% or 75% color bar Optional accessories selectable for DNW-65 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable BNC (3 including 1 for character Maintenance Manuals (Volumes 1, 2 and 3)
  • Page 79: Index

    Index DMC MODE button 2-7 DMC playback control section 2-7 AC IN connector 2-17 Maintenance timings 7-6 DOLBY NR indicator 2-6 AES/EBU digital audio 1-1 MARK button 2-8 DOLBY NR switch 2-6 ALARM indicator 2-7 MEMORY indicator 2-7 Drop frame mode 2-3, 3-5 Analog MENU button 2-4 output signal connections 3-2...
  • Page 80 Index SC knob 2-12 SDI OUTPUT connectors 2-16 SDI video/audio 1-1 Search control section 2-10 Search dial 2-10 SERVO indicator 2-7 SET button 2-4 SET UP knob 2-12 Setup 3-4 Shot data 5-6 Shot mark function cueing up 5-6 list operations 5-4 operation menu 5-3 operations 5-4 overview 5-1...
  • Page 81 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 82 Sony Corporation Communication System Solutions Network Company Printed in Japan DNW-65/65P 2000.04.13 (SYL, © 1999 3-867-614-03(1)

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