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PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER PD W -V1 OPERA TION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 1 ).
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12 Table of Conten ts Table of Content s Before Using the Unit ............. ......... ...... 14 Setting the Line Mode .............................. 14 Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features ........... .......... ......... ......... ...... 16 1-2 Using the CD-ROM Manual .
13 Table of Cont ents 7-4-2 Maintenance Menu Operations ........ 81 7-5 System Menu ................. .......... ......... . 84 7-5-1 Items in the System Menu ............... 84 7-5-2 System Menu Operations ................. 84 Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshootin g 8-1 Periodic Maintenance .
14 Before Using the Unit Before Using the Unit Setting the Line Mode This unit is ship ped with t he line mode still unset . Therefore y ou need to set the line mod e before using the unit. (The uni t cannot be used unless the line mode is set. ) Once it is set, th e line mo de is re tained e ven when th e unit is powered off.
15 Before Using the Unit 601 VITC POSITION SEL -1 602 VITC POSITION SEL -2 628 DF MOD E 652 UMID SDI V ANC LI NE 660 ESSENCE MARK SDI V ANC LINE 703 BLAN K LINE SELECT 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE OUTPUT LEVEL 718 SETUP LEVEL /BLA CK LEVEL Item No.
16 1-1 Feat ures Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Feat ures The PDW-V1 Professio nal Disc Recorder is a compact a nd lightweight unit, offered as an affordable solution for playing back optical discs as well as for aud io and vid eo data fil e recording thr ough its (netwo rk) connect or or S400 (i.
Chapter 1 Ov erview 17 1-1 Feat ures 1) A c lip is create d ever y time record ing is stoppe d. Suppor ting digital and anal og interfaces This unit supports t he following i nterfaces. Digital int erfaces SDI: T his allows the uni t to out put D1 (compo nent) for mat digital video and au dio signal s.
Chapter 1 Ov ervie w 18 1-2 Using the CD- ROM Manual 1-2 Using the CD-ROM Manual The suppl ied CR -ROM includ es version s of the Operati on Manual for the PD W-V1 in English, Japanese, F rench, German, Italian, S panish, and Chinese. 1-2-1 CD-R OM System Requirements The following are requi red to access the supp lied CD- ROM disc.
19 2-1 Configu ration Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2-1 Configura tion Operation of the PDW- V1 uses th e parts shown in the following fi gure. Press here to raise the cover. AC power inlet connector (left side) Connect to AC power with a power cord (not supplied, see page 95).
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 20 2-2 Control Panel 2-2 Contr ol Pa nel a Remote control switch and NETWORK access indicato r Differe nt positions o f the switch a llow differen t operatio ns as follows. NETWORK: Enables access to the net work.
Chap ter 2 Nam es a nd Fu ncti ons of Part s 21 2-2 Control Panel 1 Jog/shuttle contr ol bloc k For details of play back operati ons with these butto ns and dials, see 4-2 “P layback Operati on” on p age 40. a SHUTTL E button To play back i n shuttl e mode using the shut tle dia l, press this butt on, turning it o n.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 22 2-2 Control Panel An In or Out point i s set when y ou press the SET butt on with the G /IN or g /OUT but ton held down. The In or Out point set ting is del eted when you press the R ESET button with th e G /IN or g /OUT button held down.
Chap ter 2 Nam es a nd Fu ncti ons of Part s 23 2-2 Control Panel d STO P but ton To stop play back, press t his button, t urning it on. The frame at the stop point app ears. The unit en ters stand by off mo de when you pr ess this button with the SHI FT button held down .
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 24 2-3 LCD Pane l 2-3 LCD Panel a Image display (color) In playback and editi ng operati ons, this shows t he playback v ideo, cli p thumbnail i mages, and so on. b Indicators on the back of the LCD panel There are two indica tors, as follows.
Chap ter 2 Nam es a nd Fu ncti ons of Part s 25 2-3 LCD Panel The DATA indicat or lights when non-audi o signals ar e played back . b Time da ta display Normally, this shows the disc pla yback time, time code, or user bit information, as selected by the COUNT ER button in the di splay set ting sect ion and the TC/VITC b utton.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 26 2-3 LCD Pane l c CH1-4/5-8 (level display ch annel selectio n) but ton Selec ts whether the audio level mete rs show channel s 1 to 4 or channels 5 to 8. Every time you pre ss this button, th e audio level meter channel display changes t o reflect t he setting.
Chap ter 2 Nam es a nd Fu ncti ons of Part s 27 2-4 Conne ctors 2-4 Connec tors For the locatio ns of the AC power in let connector o n the left side of the PDW-V1, and the AC power switch on the rear panel , see the figure on page 1 9 . a PHONES jack and LEVEL kn ob The jack is a standard st ereo jack.
Chapter 2 Names and Func tions of P arts 28 2-4 Conne ctors e VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type) Outputs an analog compo site video signal . The time code, menu settings, alarm messages, or other text inf ormation can be super imposed on t he output video sign al.
29 3-1 Conn ections and Setting s Chapter 3 Preparations 3-1 Connections an d Settings 3-1-1 Connecting an External Monitor Connecting a video moni tor to the MONITOR, VIDEO OUT, or SDI OUT connecto r of this uni t enables you to see the outpu t vid eo on th e monitor scr een.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 30 3-1 Conne ctions an d Set tings When connecting to the VIDEO OUT or SDI OUT connector Connect a vid eo monitor as exampl e 1 or 2 shown in the following fi gure.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 31 3-1 Conn ections and Setting s Using the S400 (i.LINK) c onnector ( F AM connection) The following shows an exa mple of a FAM (file access mode) conn ection. Note The PDZ-1 Prox y Browsing Softwar e must be insta lled in advance.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 32 3-1 Conne ctions an d Set tings 3-1-3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editi ng System You can send vi deo/audio si gnals (AV/C dat a) from thi s unit to a nonli near editing system co nnected to the S400 (i.LINK) conn ector. The following figure sho ws an example con nection.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 33 3-2 Po wer Pr eparati ons / 3-3 Set up 3-2 Power Prep arations This unit can be power ed by a bat tery pack or AC power. 3-2-1 Using A C P ower Connect an AC power sour ce (100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz) to the AC power inlet conne ctor on the left side of the unit wi th a power c ord (not sup plied, see page 9 5 ).
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 34 3-4 Setting t he Date and Time / 3-5 Superimpo sed Text Inf ormation 3-4 Setti ng th e Date and Time When using this u nit fo r the f irst time, you shoul d set t he date and tim e as follows. 1 Holding down t he SHIFT button, p ress the MENU but ton.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 35 3-5 Supe rimposed Te xt Info rmation Note If the time data or user's bits cannot be read correctly , they will be disp layed with an asterisk. Fo r example, “ T*R” or “U*R.” b Time code rea der drop frame mark (f or 525-li ne mode onl y) “.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 36 3-6 Handl ing Discs For deta ils, see 8-1-1 “Digital Hours Mete r” (page 86) about t his setti ng. Refer to the Mai ntenance Ma nual for a n approximat e guide to when it is time t o replac e optical hea ds.
Chapter 3 Prepar ations 37 3-6 Handl ing Discs 3-6-4 Loading and Unloading a Disc When the on/ standby switch i ndicator is lit green , you can load and u nload a disc as shown in the follo wing figure. If mess age “H UMID!” appear s in the time dat a disp lay There is mo isture cond ensation in the unit.
Chapter 3 Prepar ation s 38 3-6 Handl ing Discs 3-6-6 T o Eject Discs With the Uni t Po w e r e d O f f When bat tery po wer is low and at other t ime s, it ma y not be possibl e to eject di scs by pressin g the EJEC T butto n. In these situatio ns, you can use t he following a s an emergency pro cedure to ej ect a disc manual ly.
39 4-1 Preparat ions for Play back Chapter 4 Playback 4-1 Preparation s for Play back Button/Switch Settings Before beginn ing pl ayback, mak e any nece ssary butt on/ switch settings. For deta ils of the sett ings of the buttons /switches, see th e pages indi cated in p arenthesis.
Chapter 4 Pla ybac k 40 4-2 Playba ck Op eration 4-2 Playback Ope ratio n Disc pla yback start position Althou gh this un it uses op tical discs, it is designe d to of fer the most conven ient features of tape playback by VTRs. One of these is the pl ayback start posi tion, which works i n the same way as tape, as described below.
Chap ter 4 Pl a yback 41 4-2 Pl ayback Operat ion Note To erase or chang e essence marks, use t he supplied PDZ- 1 Proxy Browsing Soft ware. Pla yback in jog mode In jog mode, you can contro l the spe ed of playb ack by the speed of turning t he jog dial.
Chapter 4 Pla ybac k 42 4-3 Thumbn ail Sea rch 4-3 Thumbna il Search 4-3-1 Cuing Up a Desired Cli p To display the thumb nail image s of all clips o n the disc, and cue up a d esired cl ip, proce ed as foll ows. 1 With the SUBCLIP bu tton off , press the THUMBNAIL butto n, turning it on.
Chap ter 4 Pl a yback 43 4-3 Thumbnail Search 4-3-2 Cuing Up a Frame Including an Essence Mark Proceed as follows. 1 Hold down the SHIFT button, a nd press the THUMBNAIL butto n, turning it on. The essence mark selection screen appears. To escape from the essence mark selection screen to the previous scre en Press th e RESET butt on.
Chapter 4 Pla ybac k 44 4-4 Clip List Playback 4-4 Clip List Playba ck You can play back clips in the order of clip li sts created with the scene selection functi on (see page 45) . 4-4-1 Playing Back in Cli p List Order Proceed as follows. 1 If the clip li st that you want to play exi sts on the disc, load it into th e current clip l ist.
45 5-1 Overv iew Chapter 5 Scene Selection 5-1 Overview Clip lists and sub c lips Scene select ion is a functi on whic h allows you to save, load, and edit clip lists consi sting of clips recorded on disc, or parts of cli ps, arranged i n any order . Clips or parts o f clips which have been in serted into clip lists are calle d sub clips.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 46 5-2 Basic Ope rations 5-2 Basic Oper ation s 5-2-1 C reating Clip Lists You can create a clip list by e ither of the fol lowing two methods. • Selecti ng a desi red clip f rom the thumbn ail d isplay, and including it in the clip list as a sub clip.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 47 5-2 B asi c Op erati ons To move the curso r within the scene selecti on window When the scene sel ection window appe ars as you carry out step 3 , use the left and righ t arr ow button s to move in the desi red direct ion.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 48 5-2 Basic Ope rations 5-2-2 E diting Clip Lists You can carry out the f ollowing op eration s on sub clip s withi n a c lip list .
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 49 5-2 B asi c Op erati ons To escape from the thu mbnail displa y to the full- screen display Press the TH UMBNAIL but ton, turning it o ff. 3 Use the arrow butt ons or jog dial to select the desi red sub clip. You can select sub c lips with the fo llowin g opera tions.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 50 5-2 Basic Ope rations 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 i n the procedure, “Moving a sub clip” a bove. 2 Use the arrow butt ons to select T RIM, and press the SET butt on. The first frame of t he selected sub cli p appears in a full-scr een display.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 51 5-3 Clip List Operat ions This dele tes th e sub cl ip, a nd the scr een re turn s to th e sub clip thumbna il displ ay. Sav ing edited c l ip lists to dis c The operati ons descri bed abov e (moving, trimmin g, and deleting su b clip s) are carri ed out on the cur rent clip list.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 52 5-3 Clip List Operatio ns 2 Use the up an d down arr ow buttons or the jog di al to select the desire d clip list, and press t he right arrow but ton. A confirmation me ssage like t he one shown below appears. 3 Press th e SET but ton.
Chapter 5 S cene Se lect ion 53 5-3 Clip List Operat ions 1 In the CLIP menu, use the up and do wn arrow button s to move the cu rsor to DELETE and p ress th e right arro w butt on. A list of clip lists appears. The dat e of creation or the title of each cli p list is shown in t he list o f clip lists.
Chapter 5 Scene Sele ction 54 5-4 Using PDZ-1 Prox y Browsing So ftware 5-4 Using PDZ-1 Pr oxy Browsing Software When a comput er with the PDZ- 1 Proxy B rowsing Software insta lled is connected to this unit, you c an transfer the prox y AV dat a and metadata files recorded o n a disc to the compu ter.
55 6-1 Overv iew Chapter 6 File Operations 6-1 Overview A remote compu ter can be connecte d to thi s unit and u sed to operate on record ed data which has b een saved in d ata files, such as v ideo and audio data files. There are t wo ways to connec t a remot e computer.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 56 6-1 Overv iew 6-1-2 File Operation Restricti ons This sectio n explains wh ich operat ions are possible on files stored in each directory. When requi red, the foll owing operat ion table s distin guish reading and overwr iting fr om part ial read ing and overw riting .
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 57 6-1 Overv iew Edit Direct ory a) Only fi les which can be ov erwritten by XDCAM. Partial ove rwriting is not possible. b) Only files wh ich can be ove rwritten by XDCAM c) Only when the write inhibit tab on the d isc i s set to enabl e recor ding.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 58 6-2 File Acces s Mode File Oper ations 6-2 F ile Acce ss Mode Fi le Operations File acce ss mode operating en vironment Operating system requi rements for file operations by file access mode (called FAM below) are as fol lows.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 59 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s 2 Sele ct “Sony XDCAM PDW-V1 IE EE 1394 SB P2 Device” and click St op. The Stop a Hardware device dialog appears. 3 Sele ct “Sony XDCAM PDW-V1 IE EE 1394 SB P2 Device” and click OK. • Windo ws 2000: A confirmation message appears.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 60 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations Note Login is no t possi ble unless a disc is loaded a nd the unit is in t he state de scribed above. 2 Start the c ommand prompt . 3 Enter “ftp <SP> <I P address>,” and press t he Enter key.
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 61 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s 6-3-1 Com mand List This unit supports st andard FT P commands (see the next section) , an d extended F TP commands (see pa ge 65) . Standard commands The following tabl e shows the standard F TP commands support ed by this u nit.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 62 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations STR U Specifi es the da ta structure . STR U <SP> < structure-code> < CRLF> <str uc ture- code> can be any of th e following . Howev er , for XDCAM, th e structure is alw a ys “F , ” regardle ss of the structur e-code spec ification .
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 63 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s ST OR Begins t ransf er of a cop y of a file in the speci fied path on the rem ote compu ter to the c urrent d irectory on this unit. Depen ding o n the t ype of fil e tra nsf erred, the f o llo wing it ems a re creat ed.
Chapter 6 F ile Opera tions 64 6-3 FTP F ile Oper ations ST A T Send s inf o rmation about p roperties of the sp ecified file , or abou t data tran sf er status , fro m this u nit to th e remote comput er . The f ollo wing pro perty info rmation is sent, d ependi ng on the file ty pe .
Chapter 6 File Oper ations 65 6-3 FTP File Ope ration s Extended commands The followin g table sho ws the ext ended FTP c ommands support ed by this u nit. In the command syntax column, < SP> means a space, entered by pr essing the space bar, and <CRLF> means a new line, entered by pressing the Enter ke y.
66 7-1 Menu System Conf igurat ion Chapter 7 Menus 7-1 Menu System Configuration The setti ngs for this u nit use th e followin g menus. •S e t u p m e n u See the ne xt item. • Maintenance me nu This provi des audio co ntrol, and net work and set up menu setting s, and also shows version informati on.
Chapter 7 Menus 67 7-2 Basi c Setu p Menu 7-2 Basic Setup Me nu 7-2-1 Items in the B asic Set up Menu The basic me nu items ( excluding the items re lated to th e digital hours meter ) are li sted i n the foll owing tabl e. In the Sett ings colum n of the tab le, underlin ed values indica te the fa ctory d efault se ttings.
Chapter 7 Menus 68 7-2 Basic Set up Menu 011 CHARA CTER V -SIZE Determine the v er tic al siz e of cha racters such as time c ode outpu t from the VIDEO OUT conne ctor an d SDI OU T co nnector f or supe rimposed displ ay on th e monit or .
Chapter 7 Menus 69 7-2 Basi c Setu p Menu 7-2-2 Basic Menu Operations This sectio n describes t he basic menu display an d how to change the settings. Disp laying the menu Press the MENU button. The SHUTTLE b utton and NEXT butt on light and th e setting of the cu rrently selecte d menu item appears i n the imag e dis play a nd s tatus displ ay.
Chapter 7 Menus 70 7-2 Basic Set up Menu To chan ge the cu rrentl y dis playe d sub-i tem Hold down th e STOP butt on, and turn th e jog dial or shuttle d ial. The sub-item nu mber changes at a rat e depending on the jog dial r otation r ate or on t he shuttl e dial po sition.
Chapter 7 Menus 71 7-2 Basi c Setu p Menu 3 Hold down the SHUTTLE butto n, and turn the j og dial or shuttl e dial to set menu item 013 to “on.” 4 Press th e SET but ton. 5 Hold down the SHUTTLE butto n, and turn the j og dial or shuttle dial to select the line mode 525 (U), 525(J ) or 625.
Chapter 7 Menus 72 7-3 Exte nded Me nu 7-3 E xtende d Menu 7-3-1 Items in the Extended Menu The extended me nu contains the following items. In the Setti ngs column o f the tabl e, underlined val ues indica te the fact ory de fault sett ings.
Chapter 7 Menus 73 7-3 Exte nded Menu Menu ite ms in the 600s, relating to the time cod e reader , metadata, and UMID Item num ber Item name Settings 601 VITC POSITI ON SEL-1 Se lect a line into which to insert VITC signals f or D VCAM pla ybac k signa ls.
Chapter 7 Menus 74 7-3 Exte nded Me nu In 525(u)-l ine mode 12 ... 1 9 LINE 12 ... LINE 19 Specify b l anking f or lines 12 to 19 . blnk : Carry out blan king. thru : Switch off b la nking. 20 LINE 20 Specify b l ankin g f or line 20. blnk : Carry out blan king.
Chapter 7 Menus 75 7-3 Exte nded Menu 7-3-2 Extended Menu Operatoins The extended menu ca n be us ed with the same proced ures as in the basi c menu. However, sin ce with th e factor y defaul t settings t he extended men u is not di splayed, i t is fir st necessary to enable di splay of the extende d menu.
Chapter 7 Menus 76 7-3 Exte nded Me nu To set the i nternal switc h to on 1 Using a Phill ips screwdriv er, remove the bo ttom cover. There are five screws fixing the cover. 2 Using a sharp impl ement such as a b all-point pen, set switch 4 in the S19 02 group to the ON po sition (on th e front side).
Chapter 7 Menus 77 7-3 Exte nded Menu 8 Press th e SET but ton. When you ne xt display t he menu and chan ge the it em display, th e extended menu will appear aft er the basic menu.
Chapter 7 Menus 78 7-3 Exte nded Me nu Using th e Extend ed UMID You have to enter a cou ntry cod e, organiz ation code and user code. Set th e country cod e referring to the ISO-3166 table, and set the organi zation code and user code independen tly.
Chapter 7 Menus 79 7-4 Maint enance Menu 7-4 Maintenance M enu 7-4-1 Items in the Maintenance Menu The maintenan ce menu in cludes the following i tems.
Chapter 7 Menus 80 7-4 Mainten ance Menu SETUP MAINTENANCE: item s relating to the setup menu Item Setting EXTENDED ME NU Select wh ether o r not to displa y the e xtende d men u. DISABLE : Do not displa y . ENABLE : Displa y . SETUP BANK4 Select t he ban k to be stored in men u ban k 4, or reset men u bank 4.
Chapter 7 Menus 81 7-4 Maint enance Menu 7-4-2 Maintenance Men u Opera tions This secti on describ es the indicati ons in the maintena nce menu and how t o change the settings. T o displa y a menu item setting To display the mai ntenance menu it em settings, cha nge the switch set ting with in the u nit, then c arry out th e follow ing operations.
Chapter 7 Menus 82 7-4 Mainten ance Menu To cancel ch anging a setti ng Befo re pr essing the S ET butto n, pr ess t he MENU but ton. The menu disappear s from th e status d isplay, wi thout saving the ne w setti ng.
Chapter 7 Menus 83 7-4 Maint enance Menu 6 In the NETWORK CONFIG menu, press the SET but ton. 7 When the “NOW SAVING...” message van ishes, power the unit off an d then on aga in with the on/ standby switch.
Chapter 7 Menus 84 7-5 Sys tem Menu 7-5 S ystem Men u 7-5-1 Items in the System Menu The system menu i ncludes the following items. 7-5-2 System Menu Operations T o display disc status and c lip status Insert a disc and p roceed as follo ws. 1 Hold down the SHIFT button an d press the ME NU butto n.
Chapter 7 Menus 85 7-5 System Menu To display the disc status Press the J b utton or j button to select “DISC,” then press the k butto n. The status of the loaded di sc appears. To display the status of the curr ent clip Press the J button or j butt on to s elec t “CL IP,” t hen press the k butto n.
86 8-1 Peri odic Maint enance Chapter 8 Maintena nce and Troubleshooting 8-1 Periodic Maintenanc e 8-1-1 Digital Hour s Meter The digi tal hour s meter can provide six items of inform ation abou t the operati onal hist ory of the unit .
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T roubl eshoo ting 87 8-2 Err or Messages / 8-3 Alarms 8-2 Error Mes sages Error codes a ppear in the ti me data display when an error (usually a hardware problem) occurs. Error co des and error messages appear on the imag e display.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roublesho oting 88 8-3 Alar ms When t he unit is po wered on a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 When a di sc is i nsert ed Messag e in time data displa y Dis play condition a) Description Action MENU V er .
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T roubl eshoo ting 89 8-3 Alar ms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 Durin g play back a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 During c ontrol pa nel op erations ILL. Inde x! o ff An i nde x fil e er ror wa s dete cted.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roublesho oting 90 8-3 Alar ms No Clip! limit A playba c k or sear ch butto n w as pres sed f or a disc cont aining no record ed cli ps. These opera tions are not po ssib le . No Clip! off An attempt was made to d elete a clip from a dis c con taining n o reco rded cl ips .
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T roubl eshoo ting 91 8-3 Alar ms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 Durin g recept io n of comma nds fro m an exter nal de vice co nnec ted to the REMOT.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and T roublesho oting 92 8-3 Alar ms a) With respe ct to se tting of b asic men u item 0 16 F AN Stopp ed o ff The motor of th e mai n unit f an has stopped.
Chapter 8 Mainte nance and T roubl eshoo ting 93 8-4 Conde nsation 8-4 Condens ation When th is unit is move d from a c old place to a warmer place, or ope rated i n high humidi ty, condensat ion may form on the opti cal picku p. This is called condensatio n, and if t he unit is operat ed in thi s state, i t may make correct playback impossi ble.
94 Specifications Appendixes Specificat ions General Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC , 50/60 Hz DC (with battery ) Pow er con sum ption 45 W Peak inrush current (1)Po wer O N, c urre nt pr obe me.
95 Using the S houlder Belt Appendix es 40 Mb/ s: 55 m in. 30 Mb/ s: 68 m in. DVCAM 85 min. Search speed Jog mode ±1times n ormal speed Shut tle mod e ±20 times normal speed Video perf ormance Sampli ng fre quency Y: 13.5 MHz, R-Y/B-Y: 6.75 MHz Quantiz ation 10 bits/sa mple Output/input connectors VIDEO OUT BNC × 1 (character out), 1.
96 Gloss ary Appendix Glossar y AES/ EBU A standard est ablished jo intl y by the AES (Audi o Engineeri ng Societ y) and EBU (European Broadcasting Union) for serial transmission of digita l audio. T wo channel s of au dio can be transmi tted via a si ngle connector.
97 Gloss ary Appendix UMID Unique Materi al Identifier. A standard (SMPTE 330 M) for video and audio metadata. The Basic section of a UMID contains a globall y unique n umber and a material number for the identifi cation of recorded material .
98 Index Inde x Index A AC power inlet connector 19 switch 19, 39 ACCESS indi cator 20 , 24 Accessories not su pplied 95 supplied 9 5 ALARM indicat or 25 Alarms 87 list 87 Analog interfaces 17 Appendi.
99 Index Inde x Operation mo de 35 Overview 16 P PDZ-1 30 , 54 installatio n 54 system requiremen ts 54 Periodic maintenance 86 PHONES jack 27 Playback 39 clip list 44 conditi on disp lays 35 contr ol.
The mate rial conta ined i n this manual consi sts of in formation that is the prop erty of Sony Co rporati on and is inten ded sol ely for use b y the p urchasers of the eq uipme nt descri bed in thi s manual.
Sony Cor poration B & P Co mpan y © 2004 PDW-V1 (SYL) 3-796-068- 02 (1) http://www.s ony.net/.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Sony PDW-V1 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Sony PDW-V1 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Sony PDW-V1 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Sony PDW-V1 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Sony PDW-V1, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Sony PDW-V1.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Sony PDW-V1. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Sony PDW-V1 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.