HD DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDERSRW-5000SRW-5500FORMAT CONVERTER BOARDHKSR-5001 DIGITAL BETACAM PROCESSOR BOARD HKSR-5002 RGB PROCESSOR BOARDHKSR-500
101-1 Features Chapter 1 OverviewWith an HD-SD converter board installed, the unit can output both D1 SDI and analog composite signals.Besides audio
1004-7 SET UP Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings6To continue with changing the settings, repeat steps 1 to 5.7Press the [F10] (SAVE/EXIT) button.This save
1014-7 SET UP Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsDisabling button operations on the upper/lower control panelSet the [F1] (KEYINH) button to “on”.Setting t
Chapter51025-1 Preparing for Recording Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackRecording/Playback5-1 Preparing for Recording5-1-1 Setting Switches and MenusBefo
1035-1 Preparing for Recording Chapter 5 Recording/Playback5-1-2 Selecting Audio SignalsThis section describes how to select the audio signals for i
1045-1 Preparing for Recording Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackSelecting non-audio data as the audio input signalDo the procedure below to select non-au
1055-1 Preparing for Recording Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackFULL mode: The meter range is –60 to 0 dB or –40 to +20 dB.FINE mode: The meter scale i
1065-2 Recording Chapter 5 Recording/Playback5-2 RecordingTo record, follow the procedure below.1Check that the REC INHIBIT indicator is off, then i
1075-3 Preparing for Playback Chapter 5 Recording/Playback5-3 Preparing for Playback5-3-1 Setting Switches and MenusBefore starting playback, set th
1085-3 Preparing for Playback Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackTo adjust the audio playback level manuallyIn the PB LEVEL adjustment mode, make the chann
1095-4 Playback Chapter 5 Recording/Playback5-4 PlaybackThere are four types of playback:• Normal-speed playback• Jog/Shuttle/Variable mode playback
111-1 Features Chapter 1 OverviewFeatures for ease of operationCompact, lightweight, low power consumptionThe VTR is small and light enough to be us
1105-4 Playback Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackFor details on switching the search dial functions, refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1.Shuttle mod
1115-4 Playback Chapter 5 Recording/Playbackthe VTR SETUP menu item 101 “SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE”.5-4-3 Capstan Override PlaybackWhen playi
1125-4 Playback Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackThe tape is prerolled and played back at the initial speed from the preroll point to the speed variation
1135-4 Playback Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackWhen non-audio data is being played back:• Below the input display in the audio level meter section, the
1145-4 Playback Chapter 5 Recording/PlaybackMode2: Search for zero-cross points in the same way as Mode1, but connect zero-cross points only when lo
1156-1 Basic Automatic EditingChapter Chapter 6 Editing6Editing6-1 Basic Automatic Editing6-1-1 Overview of Automatic EditingAutomatic edit modesThe
1166-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing6-1-2 Setting Switches and MenusBefore editing, set the following switches and menus as shown below.
1176-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing6-1-3 Selecting the Edit ModeSelect assemble or insert mode.Press one of the following buttons to se
1186-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing3Press the SET button to set the input data.4Press the IN (or OUT) button.The time data for the IN (
1196-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing1Press the appropriate INSERT button ([F4] (INS TC), [F5] (INS VIDEO), [F6] (INS AUDIO)).2Press the
121-1 Features Chapter 1 OverviewVTR memory banksThese memory banks allow you to store up to eight pages of VTR settings in addition to the current
1206-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 EditingAutomatic setting of AUDIO OUT pointsWhen the sixth edit point (AUDIO OUT point) is set, the edit po
1216-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing• Between AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT pointsDurations are calculated as follows.• If both IN and OUT poin
1226-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 EditingDuring previewing, the PREVIEW/REVIEW button lights up.After previewing, correct the edit points as
1236-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 EditingMoving an edit point position with the numeric buttons1Press one of the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO
1246-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing6-1-10 Performing Automatic EditingOverviewOnce you have set the necessary edit points, the AUTO but
1256-1 Basic Automatic Editing Chapter 6 EditingMonitoring signals during editingDuring editing, you can monitor the following video and audio signa
1266-2 Advanced Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing6-2 Advanced Automatic EditingThis section describes the following advanced editing methods:• DMC
1276-2 Advanced Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing7Press the PREVIEW/REVIEW and PREROLL buttons at the same time.The tape prerolls and the player V
1286-2 Advanced Automatic Editing Chapter 6 Editing• In preread editing, if an input video signal is used as the reference signal for the output vid
1296-3 Manual Editing Chapter 6 Editing6-3 Manual EditingFollow the procedure below to perform manual editing.1Enter jog or shuttle mode to position
131-2 Optional Accessories / 1-3 Using the CD-ROM Manual Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Optional AccessoriesThe following accessories can be used with this u
130 Maintenance AppendixAppendixMaintenanceHead CleaningUse the BCT-HD12CL Cleaning Cassette to clean the video and audio heads. Read the instruction
131 Specifications AppendixSpecificationsGeneralRecord format HDCAM-SR (SRW-5000/5500) or HDCAM (SRW-5500)Power requirements100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
132 Specifications AppendixChannel codingS-NRZError correctionReed-Solomon codeAnalog composite outputBandwidth Y: 0 to 5.75 MHz +0.5 dB/–3.0 dBS/N
133 Specifications AppendixRemote connectorsETHERNET RJ-45 modular jackREMOTE 1-IN(9P)D-sub 9-pin, femaleREMOTE 1-I/O(9P)D-sub 9-pin, femaleVIDEO CON
134 Error Messages and Warning Messages AppendixError Messages and Warning MessagesError MessagesWhen the unit ceases to operate correctly due to m
135 Error Messages and Warning Messages AppendixWarning MessagesWhen one of the problems described below is detected, a warning mark is displayed in
136 Error Messages and Warning Messages AppendixTo clear a warning messageTo cancel the display of a warning message, see “Clearing warning message
137 Error Messages and Warning Messages AppendixError Log MenuThe time and time codes of errors and warnings occurring during operation can be displa
138 Error Messages and Warning Messages AppendixFor more information about error log menu settings, refer to the Maintenance Manual.Clearing warnin
139Glossary AppendixGlossaryAES/EBU formatA standard format for the transfer of digital audio signals. In this format, two audio signals can be input/
141-3 Using the CD-ROM Manual Chapter 1 OverviewIf you lose the CD-ROM disc or become unable to read its content, for example because of a hardware
140Glossary AppendixExternal synchronizationA method to maintain color subcarrier phase continuity by performing editing in two-frame units in order
141 Menu List AppendixMenu ListThis section describes all of the VTR SETUP menu items.The VTR SETUP menu items are divided into the following categor
142 Menu List Appendix005 SERVO/AV REFERENCE select[input]autoexternalThe servo reference is determined by the following menu.input: The reference si
143 Menu List AppendixItem number Item Setting Function009 LOCAL KEY MAP Sets the LOCAL KEY MAP.Sub itemsSTOP [disable]enabledisable: The STOP butto
144 Menu List Appendix017 PB/EE SELECT MENUSelects output video and audio signals.Sub itemsSTAND BY OFF PB/MU[EE/EE]Selects the video and audio outpu
145 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to Operation Panels (Nos. 101 to ...)019 AUTO EJECT LEVEL2 (HDCAM)[off]LEVEL1LEVEL2LEVEL3Selects the tape condit
146 Menu List Appendix107 JOG DIAL RESPONSE[type1: -1 to +1]type2: –2 to + 2type3: –2 to + 2Selects the tape speed (VTR command) characteristics for
147 Menu List Appendix117 SCREEN SAVER 3 min10 min60 min[off]Selects the time after which the screen saver function operates for the color display.11
148 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to Remote Interface (Nos. 201 to ...)129 STOP CODE FUNCTIONStop code detection mode and adjustment of stop posit
149 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to Editing (Nos. 301 to ...)203 PARALLEL RUNNING[disable]enableSelects whether two or more VTRs can be operated
152-1 Control PanelChapter Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts2Locations and Functions of Parts2-1 Control PanelThe control panel consists of
150 Menu List Appendix304VAR SPEED RANGE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION[-1 to +2]–1.15 to +2.45Specifies the variable tape speed range when the variable speed p
151 Menu List Appendix317 AUDIO EDIT MODE cut edit [cross fade]fade in/outSpecifies the type of editing for digital audio signals.cut edit: Cut editi
152 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to Prerolling (Nos. 401 to ...)Item number Item Setting Function401 FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUE-UP[stop]still Select
153 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to Recording Protection (Nos. 501 to ...)407 AUTO REWIND [off]onSelects the rewind mode for the end of the tape.
154 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to the Time Code (Nos. 601 to ...)Item number Item Setting Function601 DF/NDF MODE select[drop frame]non-drop fr
155 Menu List Appendix605 TAPE TIMER DISPLAY+/– 12H[24H]Selects whether the CTL counter operates in 12-hour display mode or 24-hour display mode.+/–1
156 Menu List Appendix612 VITC POSITION-2 select (NTSC)12,281 line [16,279 line] 20,283 lineWhen 29.97PsF/59.94i mode is selected on the VTR, thi
157 Menu List Appendix622 CHARACTER H-POSITION0 [8] 15Sets the horizontal position of text information superimposed on the signal output from the MON
158 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to the Video Control (Nos. 706 to ...)628 REMAIN TIME DISPLAY[off]10minonSets whether to display remaining time
159 Menu List Appendix708 MASTER LEVEL (HD)preset: 100% (4000H)0.0% (0H) 141.3% (5A70H)Adjusts the level of the HD video signal output from the
162-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts2-1-1 Upper Control Panela POWER switchPressing on the ‘(’ side of this switch powers
160 Menu List Appendix743 BLACK LEVEL (ALL)(HD/UC/SD/DC)preset: 100% (4000H)–31.0% (0H) [0$110H%] 31.0% (220H)Adjusts the black level of HD, UC,
161 Menu List Appendix776DOWNCONVERTER INPUT CHECK ENABLE[disable]enableSelects the HD-SD converter mode when the INPUT CHECK button on the control p
162 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to the Audio Control (Nos. 807 to ...)Item number Item Setting Function807 AUDIO MONITOR-L selectSelects the aud
163 Menu List Appendix808 AUDIO MONITOR-R selectSelects the audio channel output from the MONITOR OUTPUT R connector.Sub itemsA-MON CH1 [disable]enab
164 Menu List Appendix814 LEVEL METERSCALE[peak 0 dB]reference 0 dBSpecifies the mode in which the digital audio level is displayed.peak 0 dB: Displa
165 Menu List Appendix817 PITCH CORRECTION GROUP selectWhen pitch correction is performed during program play and play at a different frequency (23.9
166 Menu List Appendix818 PITCH CORRECTION DETECT MODE select[Mode1]Mode2Mode3OFFWhen pitch correction is performed during program play and play at a
167 Menu List Appendix831 NON AUDIO SELECTAES/EBUSDI[off]Selects a non-audio input signal. The setting is in units of stereo pairs. When this is set
168 Menu List Appendix833 AUDIO PB LEVEL FFFF (HEX) [4000 $HEX%] 0 (HEX)Sets the audio playback level.Sub itemsA-PB LEVEL CH1A-PB LEVEL CH2A-PB L
169 Menu List Appendix834 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT EXCHANGESpecifies the audio multiplexed with HD SDI output, and the signal tracks to be output to AES/
172-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Partsh PHONES level controlAdjusts the output level to the PHONES jack.For details, see “5-
170 Menu List AppendixDIGITAL OUT CH12 TR1 [TR12]835 ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT EXCHANGESets the signal track to be superimposed on the analog audio signa
171 Menu List Appendix836 SD AUDIO OUTPUT EXCHANGEMakes independent track selections for the audio (channels 1 to 8) to be multiplexed into SD SDI.Su
172 Menu List AppendixItems Relating to Digital Processing (Nos. 902 to ...)Item number Item Setting Function902 FREEZE MODE [field]field1field2frame
173 Menu List Appendix912 SLOW PROCESS MODEon[off]Selects whether or not to activate the function to improve the vertical resolution during slow-moti
174 Menu List Appendix937 CRISP THRESHOLD(DC)preset: 0[0] 15Adjustment of the down converter image enhancer, and setting an amplitude so that low amp
175 Menu List Appendix953 UP CONVERTER PROCESSFIELDFRAME[ADAPTIVE]ADAPTIVE-2ADAPTIVE-3Selects the original image used for conversion from SD to HD.FI
176 Menu List AppendixStop freeze operation• A “DT picture” is a frozen picture in noiseless DT playback mode. The picture freezes in frame mode when
177 Menu List AppendixA05 PD EXT SD REF LOCK MODE[off]lock1lock2When the operating frequency is set to 23.98PsF, specifies whether or not the pulldow
178 Menu List AppendixOther Items (Nos. T01 to ...)Items T01, T02, and T04 are reset to their factory default settings whenever the power is turned o
179 Menu List AppendixRecording and playback formatsRecording and playback formats:Recording formats:a) When the number of valid input signal lines i
182-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of PartsVITC, switch DF/NDF, set the time code to be displayed on an external monitor, and so
180 Menu List AppendixRecording tape format conversion outputsa: Normal playback of video, audio, and time code possible.z: 0.1% off-speed playback o
181 Menu List AppendixRecording and playback tape formats and conversion outputa) Optional HKSR-5001 required.b) Optional HKSR-5002 required.c) Optio
182 Menu List AppendixRelation between HKDV-900/503 setting items and setup menu items of this unitIn the cells of the “Setup menu items of this unit
183 Index IndexIndexAAC IN connector 28Adjustingaudio playback level 107output video signal 88Advanced Automatic Editing 126ALT button 18A
184 Index IndexMMaintenance 130Manual editing 129Memory label 10, 11, 73Memory stickadding titles 46data compatibility 47formatting 41op
185 Index IndexTime code reader (TCR) 60Time dataresetting 59selecting the time data display 57setting 57UUpper control panel 16USB connec
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192-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of PartsPress this button again to exit from the recording audio level adjustment mode, and th
2• Read these instructions.• Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.• Follow all instructions.• Do not use this apparatus near water.• Clean only
202-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts3 Tape transport control sectiona STANDBY buttonPress this button in other than standb
212-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of PartsPage 2: System statusACTIVE LINE: Shows the status of 1080/1035 conversion active line
222-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Partsd SERVO indicatorLights up when the drum servo and capstan servo are locked.e REC INHI
232-1 Control Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts2-1-3 System Set-Up PanelLift the lower control panel up to its horizontal position to
242-2 Connector Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts2-2 Connector Panel1 ANALOG I/O section (see page 25)2 DIGITAL I/O section (see page
252-2 Connector Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts1 ANALOG I/O (input/output) sectiona MONITOR OUTPUT L/R connectors (XLR-3-31, male)T
262-2 Connector Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Partsf SD OUT COMPOSITE (MONITOR) connector (BNC)Outputs an analog composite signal for a
272-2 Connector Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts2 DIGITAL I/O (input/output) sectiona HD SDI (SDI video/audio) INPUT A/B connectors
282-2 Connector Panel Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts3 Remote input/output sectiona RS232C connector (RS-232C serial interface) (D-sub 9-
293-1 Connecting External EquipmentChapter Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR3Setting Up the VTR3-1 Connecting External Equipment3-1-1 Making HD Digital C
3If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord/Appliance Connector/Plug, please consult a qualified service personnel.CAUTIONThe apparatus
303-1 Connecting External Equipment Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR3-1-2 Making NTSC/PAL Digital ConnectionsThis example shows how to connect two VTRs,
313-1 Connecting External Equipment Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR3-1-3 Cascade ConnectionThis example shows how to connect multiple SRW-5000/5500 VTR
323-2 Reference Signals Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR3-2 Reference SignalsThis section describes how reference signals for the video output are selec
333-2 Reference Signals Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR3-2-2 Reference Signal ConnectionsMake the reference signal connections as follows, according to
343-3 Handling Cassettes Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTR3-3 Handling Cassettes3-3-1 Recommended CassettesFor recording and playback:Use 1/2 inch HDCAM-
353-4 Using a Memory Stick Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTRPreventing double cassette insertingWhen a cassette is loaded, an orange lock-out bar appears
363-4 Using a Memory Stick Chapter 3 Setting Up the VTROn MagicGateMagicGate is copyright-protection technology that uses encryption technology.Befo
374-1 Registering and Storing Menu SettingsChapter Chapter 4 Menu Settings4Menu Settings4-1 Registering and Storing Menu SettingsThe operating condi
384-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu Settings1Press the TC button.The first page of the TC menu appears in the display.2Press
394-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo unregister the selected itemPress the [F6] (BLANK) button.When a function butt
4Table of ContetsTable of ContentsChapter 1 Overview1-1 Features ... 91-1-1
404-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu Settings1Press the SET UP button.The SET UP menu appears in the display.2Press the [F1] (
414-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu Settings3Press the [F8] (DIRECTION) button to select the < direction.The left cursor b
424-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu Settings4Press the [F1] (FORMAT CARD) button.A message asking you to confirm the operatio
434-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu SettingsThe flashing cursor bar indicates the storage destination.6To change the title of
444-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu SettingsA message asking you to confirm the operation appears in the display.7Press the [
454-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo change the current VTR menu settingsMove the cursor (B) to [C] (CURRENT SETUP)
464-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu SettingsThe VTR recalls the cue point list in the memory stick.After the recalling proces
474-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu SettingsData that can be stored to/recalled from a VTR memory bank or a memory stick•VTR
484-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu Settings1Make the VTR SETUP menu and PF assignment settings.2In the VTR BANK menu screen,
494-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings Chapter 4 Menu Settings4Press the [F2] (DEFAULT MEMORY CARD) button.The DEFAULT MEMORY CARD screen appea
5Table of ContetsChapter 4 Menu Settings4-1 Registering and Storing Menu Settings ...374-1-1 Menu Configuration ...
504-2 HOME Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-2 HOME MenuThe HOME menu sets the basic VTR operation conditions for recording, playback, and editing.The H
514-2 HOME Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-2-1 Selecting the Output Signals (PB/EE)The audio/video output signals from the line output and monitor out
524-2 HOME Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-2-4 Preread Settings (PRE READ)This setting allows pre-reading (reading before writing) in insert edit mode
534-2 HOME Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsFor detail on the procedure for DMC editing, see “6-2-1 DMC Editing” on page 126.4-2-8 Setting the Stop Code
544-2 HOME Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings2Press the ALT/[F8] (STOP CODE) button.The STOP CODE menu screen appears.3Press the [F4] (DETECT ADJUST) butt
554-2 HOME Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings1Press the HOME button.The HOME menu screen appears.2Press the ALT/[F8] (STOP CODE) buttons.The stop code men
564-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-3 TC MenuThe TC menu allows you to set time code-related items through a single menu. The HOME, TC, VIDEO, AU
574-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-3-1 Setting the Time Data (TIMER SEL/RESET/SET/HOLD)The display shows the following types of time data:1) LTC
584-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsSelecting the time code and the user bits to be recordedUse the [F6], [F7], and [F9] buttons in the TC menu to
594-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo cancel entered valuesPress the CLR button.3Press the SET UP button to set the entered value.If you pressed t
6Table of Contets4-3-11 Superimposition of Character Information (PD CHARA/CHARA SUPER/H-POS/V-POS)...644-4 CUE Menu .
604-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo pause the current timePress the [F4] (TIMER HOLD) button.The time is paused only while the button is held do
614-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-3-5 Selecting the Drop Frame Mode (DF/NDF)Press the [F9] (DF/NDF) button to select the running mode for the C
624-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsThe selected time code is framed with the thick line. Each press of the button switches time code between 24F a
634-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsSTARTING TC: Time code used as a reference when converting time code.JUMPING TC: The loopback point for convert
644-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-3-10 Displaying the Pulldown Time Code (PDTC DISP) (when HKSR-5001 is installed)To display the pulldown time
654-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsWhen time data or user bits are not read correctly, a “*” will be displayed in this block so that the symbols b
664-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settingsa) Initial speed or memorized speedTo display a warning messageSet the VTR SETUP menu item 626 “DISPLAY INFORMA
674-3 TC Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsChanging the superimpose positionThe superimpose position can be set to 16 different positions in the horizonta
684-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-4 CUE MenuCue points can be registered in a total of 10 pages (numbered 0 to 9), to a total of 100 cue point
694-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-4-1 Selecting a Multi-Cue ModeThe SRW-5000/5500 has the following two multi-cue modes.PAGE mode Press the AL
7Table of Contets5-1-4 Simultaneously Monitoring Playback of Video and Audio Signals Being Recorded ...10
704-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsIn PAGE mode, the cue number advances only within the current page when the ENTRY button is pressed repeatedly
714-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-4-3 Erasing Cue Point DataTo erase any cue point data, blank out the data entry window, then do the cue poin
724-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsPrerolling to a cue point1Press the ALT/[F8] (PAGE MODE) buttons or the ALT/[F9] (EXTEND MODE) buttons.2If you
734-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsIn HDCAM format: When an MLB-1M-100 memory label (optional) is attached to the cassette, this screen allows op
744-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settingse REC DATEDisplays the date the memory label contents were last modified.f Date/TimeDisplays the recording dat
754-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4Press the [F7] (SET LETTER) button or the cursor center button.The selected character is entered.5Repeat step
764-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsUpdating File Name dataTo update File Name data, press the cursor t button several times.To update data1With t
774-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo delete a lineTo delete a line, with the cursor buttons align the cursor with the line to be deleted, hold d
784-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settingsa REC DATE (recording data date)Shows the last date of recording.b TITLEShows the title of the cassette conten
794-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settingsoff: Clear write protection for the whole TELE FILE menu.To change the TITLE data1Press the ALT/[F3] (ATTRIB E
8Table of ContetsError Messages and Warning Messages ... 134Error Messages ...
804-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo undo the deletion of a time data or linePress the ALT/[F2] (UNDO ALL) buttons.A message appears (in the con
814-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo move the cursor using the numeric buttonsEnter the line number using the numeric buttons. Then press the [F
824-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsAutomatic time data changes during IN/OUT point data entry or modificationThe table below shows the automatic
834-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings5Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter more characters.To enter a spacePress the [F5] (SPACE) button.If you enter a wr
844-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo change a characterPress the cursor R button to move the cursor to the scene data to be changed. Then press
854-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo start the procedure over againPress the [F9] (CANCEL) button to start again.To change a characterPress the
864-4 CUE Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsTo close the windowPress the [F8] (TAPE INFO) button again.To change ID or ADMIN data1Press the ALT/[F3] (ATTR
874-5 VIDEO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-5 VIDEO MenuIn the VIDEO menu, adjust the video signal. The VIDEO menu screen shows the VTR operation mode
884-5 VIDEO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-5-1 Selecting the Reference Signal (SERVO REF)Press the [F2] (SERVO REF) button to select the signal to be
894-5 VIDEO Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsALT/[F8] button BLK LV (ALL): Pressing this button makes it active, and the cursor R and r buttons increase
91-1 FeaturesChapter Chapter 1 Overview1Overview1-1 Features1-1-1 Features of the SRW-5000/SRW-5500The SRW-5000/SRW-5500 is a high-definition digita
904-5 VIDEO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settingsprst: 100% (4000H)Numerical value: 0.0 (0H) to 141.3% (5A70H)Adjustable range: 0.0% to 141.3%This setting ca
914-6 AUDIO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-6 AUDIO MenuIn the AUDIO menu, make audio signal adjustments. The AUDIO menu screen shows the VTR operatio
924-6 AUDIO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settingsnumber on the tape.In this case, if SDOUT EXCHNG is set to “dis”, the [F5] button is also highlighted in ora
934-6 AUDIO Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsThis returns to the AUDIO menu screen.To make output settings for individual channels with the F buttonsBy p
944-6 AUDIO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings3Select the digital audio output signal for each channel.TR1 to TR2: Output the audio signals recorded on tr
954-6 AUDIO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-6-7 External Device Digital Audio Edit Preset Command Replace Mode Selection (AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE)Yo
964-6 AUDIO Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings23.98/24 frame y 25 frame, 29.97 frame y 30 frame), you can set up group relations between audio channels.1P
974-7 SET UP Menu Chapter 4 Menu Settings4-7 SET UP MenuIn the SET UP menu, you can store and recall menu settings to and from the VTR memory banks
984-7 SET UP Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsWhen the ALT/[F8] (REMOTE 9-PIN) buttons are set to “on”You can operate the VTR with a device connected to
994-7 SET UP Menu Chapter 4 Menu SettingsScrolling items in the VTR SETUP menu Press the R and r buttons to scroll the items in the VTR SETUP menu.T
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