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Table Of Contents - Sony Betacam SP BVW-50 User Manual
Sony betacam sp portable recorder/player
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2
Intended Readers
5
Introduction
10
Overview
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Features
12
Improved Video Characteristics
12
Four-Channel Audio Recording
12
High-Speed Picture Search Function
13
Accurate Continuous Recording
13
Dolby Nr System
13
Distinguishing The Cassette Tape Type
13
Designed For Field Operation
14
Low Power Consumption
14
L-Size Videocassette Loading
14
Button Deactivation Feature
14
Connecting Of Other Equipment
15
Earphones And Headphones
15
Phantom Microphone
15
Optional Accessories
15
System Configurations
16
System Configuration For Field Editing
16
Precautions
17
Handling The Vtr
17
Power Supply
17
Use And Storage Locations
17
Location And Function Of Parts And Controls
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Front Panel
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Operation Functions
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Rec Button/Lamp
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E-E Mode
20
Adjustment Functions
22
Level Meters
22
Level Indication Button
23
Audio Recording Level Controls
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Power Switch
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Light Selector
23
Display Functions
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Display Window
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Warning Indications
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Operation Status Indications
25
Batt Indication
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Tape Indication
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Time Data Indication
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Reset Button
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Display Selector
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Warning Lamp
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Time Code Panel
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Running Mode Selector
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Advance Button
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Shift Button
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Real Time Recording
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Real Time Insertion
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Connector Panel
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Audio Functions
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Afm Input Ch
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Confi Selector
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Dolby Nr Switch
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Audio Dub Selector
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Phone Level Control
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Audio Input Signal Selectors
32
Earphone Jack
33
Headphones Jack
33
Video Functions
34
Color Frame Switch
35
Video Level Control
35
Tc Out Connector
35
Power Source Functions
38
Power Source Functions On The Connector Panel
38
Rfu Out Connectors
38
Remote Connector
38
Dc Out Connector
39
Dc In 12V Connector
39
Breaker Button
39
Mode Selector
39
Time Base Corrector Adjustment Panel
40
Getting Started
41
Supplying Power
42
Installing A Battery Pack
42
Installing A Bp-90A Battery Pack
42
How Long The Battery Lasts
42
How To Install A Battery Pack
43
Installing Two Np-1B Battery Packs
45
Connecting An Ac Power Adaptor
46
Loading And Unloading A Cassette Tape
47
Usable Cassette Tapes
47
Preventing Accidental Erasure Of Recording
48
Loading A Cassette Tape
49
Checking The Tape Slack
50
Unloading A Cassette Tape
51
If The Battery Is Exhausted While The Tape Is In The Vtr
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Using The Vtr In A Dark Or Bright Place
52
Using In A Dark Place
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Using In A Bright Place
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Recording
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Getting Ready To Record
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Connecting The Required Equipment
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Setting The Time Data
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Setting The Time Code
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Accessing The Time Code Panel
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Drop Frame Mode
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Non-Drop Frame Mode
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Setting The User's Bits
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Setting The Real Time In The User's Bits
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User's Bit Indication In The Display Window
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Recording The Vitc And User's Bits
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Checking The Real Time
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Checking The Vitc Value
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Locking The Internal Time Code To An External Generator
61
Connecting The Equipment
61
To Start Locking The Internal Time Code
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How The Built-In Generator Functions After It Is Locked
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To Lock The User's Bits To External User's Bits
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Locking An External Time Code To The Built-In Generator
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Selecting The Video Input Signal
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Adjusting The Video Input Level
65
Selecting The Audio Input Signal
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Selecting The Recording Method
67
Recording With Afm Recording
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Recording With Dolby Nr System
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Adjusting The Audio Input Level
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Monitoring The Signal You Are Recording
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Checking The Vtr Before Recording
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Checking The Battrey Remaining
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Checking The Tape Remaining
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Tape Remaining Indication
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Tape Remaining Warnings
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Recording Operations
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Avoiding Misoperation
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Recording Procedure
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To Pause Recording
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Playback
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Getting Ready To Play Back
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Selecting And Adjusting The Monitor Audio Signal
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Selecting The Audio Signal For Monitoring
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Adjusting The Audio Monitor Level
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Selecting The Monitor Audio Signal
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Monitoring The Playback Picture On Tv
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Connecting The Required Equipment For Monitoring On Tv
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Playback The Signal On Tv
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Transmitting The Playback Signal Using A Field Pickup Unit
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Connecting Fpu
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Playback Operations
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To Pause Playback
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Searching A Particular Scene
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To Play Back The Picture At Faster Speed
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Reading And Dispalying The Time Code/User's Bits
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Displaying The Time Code/User's Bits
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Superimposing The Time Code/User's Bits
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Audio Dubbing
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Setting The Switches
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Audio Dubbing Operations
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Editing
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Overview Of Editing
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Setting Up The Editing System Without The Editing Control Unit
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Supplying The Signal
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Supplying The Video Signal
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Supplying The Reference Signal
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Troubleshooting
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When The Warning Indication Appears
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How To Remove A Cassette Tape If The Battery Is Exhausted
102
Cleaning The Heads
103
Specifications
104
Putting The Vtr Into The Carrying Case
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Video
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Audio
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Input Connectors
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Output Connectors
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Remote Control Connector
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Special Functions
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Supplied Accessories
110
Recommended Equipment
110
Glossary
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Ltc
112
Radio Frequency Unit
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Time Base Corrector
112
Time Code
112
Vertical Interval Time Code
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Index
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