Sony Speaker System DSR 2000 User Manual

3-867-754-11(1)  
Digital  
Videocassette  
Recorder  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual  
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.  
DSR-2000/2000P  
1999 by Sony Corporation  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter1  
Overview  
Features............................................................................. 7  
System Configuration .................................................... 11  
Location and Function of Parts..................................... 12  
Upper Control Panel.............................................................13  
Lower Control Panel ............................................................16  
Subsidiary Control Panel .....................................................25  
Connector Panel ...................................................................28  
Usable Cassettes ............................................................ 33  
Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes ..........................................34  
Chapter2  
Setting/Displaying  
Time Data and Text  
Information  
Displaying Time Data and Unit’s Operating Status—  
Superimposing Text Information ............................ 35  
Setting Time Code and User Bits .................................. 39  
Synchronizing the Internal Time Code Generator With an  
External Signal—External Lock .....................................42  
Chapter3  
Recording ........................................................................ 45  
Preparations for Recording ..................................................45  
Recording Time Code and User Bit Values..........................47  
Recording Operation ............................................................48  
Playback .......................................................................... 49  
Preparations for Playback ....................................................49  
Playback Operation ..............................................................50  
Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback.........................55  
Synchronous Playback .........................................................59  
Recording and  
Playback  
Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format  
(Optional DSBK-190 Required When Using i.LINK  
Interface) ........................................................................... 61  
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Chapter4  
Editing  
Automatic Editing ........................................................... 67  
Overview of Automatic Editing ...........................................67  
Button/Switch Settings for Editing ......................................70  
Selecting an Edit Mode ........................................................71  
Setting Edit Points................................................................72  
Checking Edit Points............................................................75  
Modifying Edit Points ..........................................................76  
Cuing Up to Edit Points .......................................................78  
Checking Edit Results—Preview .........................................80  
Executing Automatic Editing ...............................................81  
DMC Editing .................................................................... 84  
Overview of DMC Editing ...................................................84  
Carrying Out DMC Editing..................................................85  
Preread Editing ............................................................... 87  
Special Editing Methods ................................................ 89  
Quick Editing .......................................................................90  
Continuous Editing ..............................................................91  
Standalone Editing ...............................................................93  
Manual Editing.....................................................................94  
Adding a Narration (Sound-on-Sound) ................................95  
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Chapter5  
Overview of ClipLink Operation .................................... 97  
Displaying ClipLink Log Data ........................................ 98  
Detailed Data Display ..........................................................98  
Cuing Up to Mark IN/OUT and Cue Points.................... 99  
Cuing Up to Any Desired Position.......................................99  
Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN/Cue Points .........................99  
Rewriting ClipLink Log Data........................................ 100  
Changing the Reel Number................................................100  
Changing Mark IN/OUT Points .........................................100  
Changing the OK/NG Status..............................................101  
Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data .............. 103  
Adding Mark IN/OUT Points ............................................103  
Deleting Mark IN/OUT Points...........................................103  
Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data......... 105  
ClipLink Operation  
Chapter6  
Menu System Configuration ........................................ 107  
Basic Menu.................................................................... 107  
Items in the Basic Menu.....................................................107  
Basic Menu Operations ......................................................110  
Extended Menu ............................................................. 113  
Items in the Extended Menu ..............................................113  
Extended Menu Operations................................................123  
Setup Menu  
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Chapter7  
Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Editing .. 125  
Connections and  
Settings  
Connections for Cut Editing Using i.LINK Interface  
(Optional DSBK-190 Required) ...................................... 125  
Connections for Digital Nonlinear Editing Using SDTI  
(QSDI) Interface ...................................................... 127  
Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface ...... 128  
Connections for Preread Editing ................................ 129  
Settings Required When Connecting an External  
Editing Control Unit................................................ 130  
Time Code Settings on This Unit .......................................130  
Settings on Editing Control Units ......................................130  
Connections for Component Analog Recording ....... 131  
Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback .... 132  
Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM  
Format (Optional DSBK-190 Required When Using  
i.LINK Interface) .............................................................. 133  
Chapter8  
Condensation................................................................ 135  
Head Cleaning............................................................... 135  
Periodic Maintenance................................................... 136  
Troubleshooting............................................................ 137  
Error Messages...................................................................139  
Alarm Messages .................................................................139  
Maintenance and  
Troubleshooting  
Appendixes  
Notes on Use................................................................. 143  
Specifications ............................................................... 144  
ClipLinkTM Guide ........................................................... 147  
What is ClipLink? ..............................................................147  
Example System Configuration and Operation Flow ........148  
Data Generated When Shooting .........................................149  
Glossary ........................................................................ 152  
Index .............................................................................. 155  
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Chapter  
1
Overview  
Features  
The DSR-2000/2000P is a 1/4-inch digital videocassette  
recorder using the DVCAMTM digital recording format.  
It uses a component video system, with separate  
luminance and chrominance signals and digital  
processing to realize a stable, high image quality.  
This unit is equipped with a variety of functions  
needed for videocassette recorders and players used in  
video editing. By combining two units, you can easily  
assemble a cut editing system. It is also equipped with  
a full-fledged analog and digital interfaces to support  
hybrid systems that combine conventional analog  
equipment with digital equipment. Furthermore, it  
supports the Sony-developed ClipLinkTM function,  
improving operating efficiency when combined with a  
Sony EditStationTM.  
Wide track  
The recording track width is 15 µm, 50% wider than  
the 10 µm of the DV format. This ensures adequate  
reliability for professional use.  
PCM digital audio for high sound quality  
The PCM encoding method yields a high audio  
quality, with wide dynamic range and high signal-to-  
noise ratio.  
There are two recording modes: two-channel mode  
(48-kHz sampling and 16-bit quantization), which  
offers sound quality equivalent to the DAT (Digital  
Audio Tape) format, or four-channel (32-kHz  
sampling and 12-bit quantization).  
The following are the principal features of the unit.  
DVCAM Format  
Playback compatibility with DV and  
DVCPRO formats  
DVCAM is a professional 1/4-inch digital recording  
format developed by Sony from the consumer DV  
component digital format (4:1:1 for DSR-2000/4:2:0  
for DSR-2000P).  
A DV cassette recorded on a DV format VCR as well  
as a DVCPRO(25) format recorded cassette can be  
played back on this unit.  
Note  
High image quality and high stability  
When playing back a tape recorded in DVCPRO  
(25M) format, the SDTI and i.LINK outputs (see the  
section “Digital interfaces” on the next page) of this  
unit are muted. Furthermore, it is not possible to  
playback the cue-audio track of the tape.  
The luminance and chrominance signals are encoded  
separately, with a 1/5 compression, giving a stable high  
quality video image.  
Since this is a digital system, nth-generation copies  
created by repeated dubbing show virtually no loss in  
picture quality.  
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Support for three cassette sizes  
Analog interfaces  
There are two sizes of DVCAM cassette: standard and  
mini. You can use either size with this unit.  
The unit also accepts L and M sizes of DVCPRO  
cassette.  
• The reel mechanism automatically adjusts to the size  
of cassette inserted.  
• The capacity of a standard cassette is 184 minutes of  
recording/playback, and that of a mini cassette is 40  
minutes.  
A wide range of analog interfaces is provided,  
allowing this unit to be connected to various video and  
audio devices.  
• Analog video: Composite, component and S-video  
interfaces are provided.  
• Analog audio: There are four input channels and  
four output channels. There is also support for  
microphone input.  
Connection to external control devices  
Variety of Interfaces  
It is possible to connect a PVE-500, RM-450/450CE,  
FXE-100/100P/120/120P, BVE-900/910/2000/9000/  
9000P/9100/9100P or other editor equipped with an  
RS-422A interface, or a UVR-60/60P remote  
controller for the built-in digital video processor, and  
so forth.  
Digital interfaces  
The unit can use the following digital interfaces.  
• SDTI (QSDI)1)  
This interface allows video, audio and time code  
signals in SDTI (QSDI) format to be transferred at  
normal speed between this unit and the ES-7  
EditStation. When this unit is connected to another  
DVCAM VCR, it is possible to copy compressed  
signals between the two VCRs.  
Full Functionality for More  
Efficient Editing  
This unit has a number of functions which assist in  
efficient and precise editing.  
• SDI2)  
This interface allows the unit to input or output D1  
(component) digital video and audio signals.  
• AES/EBU  
With two DSR-2000/2000P units together, you can  
carry out automatic or manual editing, using either  
assemble or insert editing.  
This interface allows the unit to input or output  
digital audio signals in AES/EBU format.  
• i.LINK (DV)3) (Optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV  
Input/Output Board)  
The system also provides a powerful range of  
functions for setting and amending edit points,  
preview, review, and other aspects of efficient editing.  
When the unit is fitted with the optional DSBK-190  
i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board using i.LINK  
technology, it can input and output digital video and  
audio signals in DV format.  
DMC (dynamic motion control) editing  
You can save a varying speed, in the range 1 to +1  
times normal speed, for an editing segment, and  
automatically edit with this varying speed.  
Split editing  
In insert editing, this allows the audio IN and OUT  
points to be set separately from the video IN and OUT  
points.  
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1) SDTI (QSDI): SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) is  
the name of a standard interface established as SMPTE  
305M.  
2) SDI: Serial Digital Interface is used for transferring video  
signals in component digital format (D1).  
This unit uses SDTI to transmit DV data, and the input/  
output connectors are labled “SDTI(QSDI)”.  
In indicator and menu indications, however, the  
“SDTI(QSDI)” name is shortened to “SDTI”.  
3) is a trademark of Sony Corporation and indicates that  
this product is in agreement with IEEE1394-1995  
specifications and their revisions.  
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Preread editing  
High-speed search function  
The audio or video on the tape can be read out using  
the preread heads. The signals then can be processed  
and rerecorded where they have been.  
You can carry out a picture search while playing back  
in color within the range +60 to –60 times normal  
speed1).  
When controlling the unit in shuttle mode from an  
editor or remote control unit, you can search at any  
speed in the range +60 to –60 times normal speed. In  
jog mode a frame by frame search is possible. During  
playback in the range +10 to –10 times normal speed,  
high-speed audio playback is also possible.  
Cross-fade editing  
For audio editing, you can select from cut-in editing,  
fade-in/fade-out editing, and cross-fade editing.  
Support for ClipLink function  
This unit accepts instructions from an EditStation, to  
transfer to the EditStation ClipLink log data held in the  
cassette memory or index pictures recorded on the  
tape. On the EditStation you can use these images and  
data to carry out editing operations efficiently.  
Digital slow motion playback  
Using the frame memory function, noiseless slow  
motion playback is possible at any speed in the range  
+1 to –1 times normal speed.  
• Displaying ClipLink log data  
• Changing ClipLink log data OK/NG status  
• Cuing up to Mark IN and cue points provided by  
ClipLink log data  
Digital jog sound function  
• For cut editing, copying Mark IN data from ClipLink  
log data  
When searching at speeds in the range +1 to +1/30 or  
1/30 to –1 times normal speed, the digital jog sound  
function is enabled. The audio signal is saved in  
temporary memory, and replayed according to the  
search speed. This allows searching on the sound  
track.  
For an overview of the ClipLink function, see the appendix  
“ClipLink Guide” (page 147).  
Internal time code generator and reader  
Video process control  
An internal timecode generator and reader enables  
timecode compliant with SMPTE/EBU format to be  
recorded and played back. This allows editing to single  
frame precision.  
Outputting or inputting timecode (LTC) to or from an  
external device is also possible using the TIME CODE  
IN/OUT connectors.  
For analog video output and SDI-format video output,  
you can adjust the video output level, chroma signal  
output level, setup level (for DSR-2000), black level  
(for DSR-2000P), and chroma phase.  
The unit is also compatible with VITC.  
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1) The positive direction refers to forward movement of the  
tape, and the negative direction to reverse movement.  
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Other Features  
Options  
Menu operations for functions and  
operating settings  
DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board  
This board enables cut editing between two DSR-  
2000/2000P units. It also allows you to connect the  
unit to other equipment provided with a Sony DV  
connector to carry out editing or dubbing of digital  
video and audio signals.  
To make it easier to use this unit for any particular  
purpose, various functions and operating settings are  
provided in the menu system.  
Superimposing function  
DSBK-200 Control Panel  
Timecode, operating mode, error messages, and other  
text information, can be superimposed on the SDI  
video signal and analog composite video signal output.  
When connected to the unit, you can operate the unit  
remotely from the DSBK-200.  
RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit  
Functions for easy maintenance  
This kit can be used to mount the unit in an EIA-  
standard 19-inch rack.  
Self-diagnosis and alarm function: This  
automatically detects incorrect operations or  
connections, operating faults, and so forth, and  
displays details of the problem, the cause, and the  
action to be taken, in the control panel display  
section.  
Digital hours meter: This keeps four cumulative  
counts of the powered on time, the drum rotation  
time, the tape transport time, and the number of tape  
threadings and unthreadings, and displays them in the  
control panal display section.  
Compatible with wide screen aspect ratio  
(16:9)  
The unit can record and play back aspect ratio  
information. When video accompanied by wide-screen  
aspect ratio information is recorded or played back, the  
unit can output the video signal also containing the  
aspect ratio information.  
Rack mountable  
Using the optional RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit, you  
can mount the unit in an EIA standard 19-inch rack  
(height: 4 units).  
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System Configuration  
The figure below shows example equipment that can  
be connected to this unit.  
SDI INPUT/OUTPUT  
DVCAM cassette  
DVCAM camcorder  
DNW-A75/A75P  
DV cassette  
DV camcorder  
SDTI(QSDI)  
INPUT/OUTPUT  
DSR-60/60P/80/80P/85/85P  
Digital VCR  
i.LINK  
(DSBK-190)a)  
DV camcorder  
SDTI(QSDI)  
INPUT/OUTPUT  
DSR-500WS/500WSP  
i.LINK  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN/OUT  
(DSBK-190)a)  
ANALOG VIDEO I/O  
S VIDEO IN/OUT  
ES-7/ES-3 Edit Station  
DSR-2000/2000P (this unit)  
SVO-5800/5800P  
Analog Betacam VCR  
Microphone  
Headphones  
Video monitor  
a) The DSBK-190 is an optional board.  
Audio monitor system  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Location and Function of Parts  
There are four control panels as shown in the figure  
below.  
Connector panel (See page 28.)  
Upper control panel (See page 13.)  
Lower control panel (See page 16.)  
Subsidiary control panel (See page 25.)  
To adjust the position of the lower control  
panel  
You can fix the lower control panel in any position  
between vertical and horizontal for ease of operation.  
Handle  
If you raise the panel to the horizontal, it  
automatically locks in position.  
Lock knob  
When the panel is at the desired angle,  
turn both lock knobs to fix in position.  
To lower the panel, press both  
release levers.  
Release lever  
Raise the panel by holding both ends or  
both handles.  
To fix the panel at an angle where the lock knobs are inaccessible  
1 First position the panel at the desired angle, then without tightening the lock knobs, press the release levers  
and raise the panel to the horizontal.  
2 With the panel horizontal, tighten the lock knobs, then press the release levers and return the panel to the  
desired position, where it will lock into place.  
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Upper Control Panel  
1 POWER switch  
2 Audio level meters  
3 Cassette compartment  
1 Input selection/audio mode display section  
(see below)  
3 Remote control  
setting section  
(see page 15)  
2 Input selection section  
(see page 14)  
INPUT SELECT  
SDTI/i.LINK  
POWER  
REMOTE  
9PIN  
dB dB  
dB dB  
dB dB  
dB dB  
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
VIDEO IN  
CH-1,1/2  
CH-2,3/4  
MIXING  
CIY-R,B S VIDEO SDI SG  
CH11/2  
1
1
1
1
-12  
-20  
-12  
-20  
-12  
-20  
-12  
-20  
0
0
0
0
AA
A
SDI SG  
SDI SG  
CH23/4  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-2  
1
-2  
2
-2  
3
-2  
4
i.LINK  
48k44.1k32k
2CH4CH  
-60  
-60  
-60  
-60  
1 POWER switch  
3 Cassette compartment  
Press the “1” side to power the unit on. When the unit  
is powered on, the display windows in the upper and  
lower control panels light.  
Accepts DVCAM, DV and DVCPRO(25)  
videocassettes.  
For details of usable cassettes, see page 33.  
To power the unit off, press the “¬”side of the switch.  
2 Audio level meters  
These show the audio levels of channels 1 to 4  
(recording levels in recording mode or E-E mode1) and  
playback level in playback mode).  
There are two modes for audio level indications:  
FULL and FINE, selected by the METER FULL/FINE  
button on the lower control panel.  
1 Input selection/audio mode display section  
1 INPUT display  
SDI SG  
Y-R,B S VIDEO  
2 INPUT VIDEO display  
CH11/2  
CH23/4  
SDI SG  
SDI SG  
3 AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display  
4 AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display  
5 PB FS display  
6 REC MODE display  
48k44.1k32k
2CH4CH  
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1) E-E mode: Abbreviation of “Electric-to-Electric mode”.  
In this mode, video and audio signals input to the VCR  
are output after passing through internal electric circuits,  
but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as  
heads and tapes. This can be used to check input signals  
and for adjusting input signal levels.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
1 INPUT display  
2 Input selection section  
Indicates the input signal selected with the SDTI/  
i.LINK button in the input selection section.  
V:SDTI: Digital video signal in SDTI(QSDI) format  
SDTI: Digital video and audio signals in  
SDTI(QSDI) format  
INPUT SELECT  
SDTI/i.LINK  
1 SDTI/i.LINK button  
i.LINK: Digital video and audio signals in DV  
format, using i.LINK technology  
2 VIDEO IN button  
VIDEO IN  
CH-1,1/2  
CH-2,3/4  
MIXING  
3 CH1, 1/2 button  
4 CH2, 3/4 button  
5 MIXING button  
2 INPUT VIDEO display  
Indicates the input video signal selected with the  
VIDEO IN button in the input selection section.  
COMPOSITE: Composite video signal  
Y-R, B: Y, RY and BY component video signals  
S VIDEO: S-video signal  
SDI: SDI video signal  
SG: Video test signal  
1 SDTI/i.LINK (SDTI(QSDI) interface/i.LINK  
selection) button  
Each press of this button cycles through the following  
input signal selection options.  
• Digital video signal in SDTI(QSDI) format input to  
the SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector  
When this is selected, use the CH1, 1/2 button and  
CH2, 3/4 button to select the required input audio  
signals.  
• Digital video and audio signals in SDTI(QSDI)  
format input to the SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector  
• Digital video and audio signals in DV format, using  
i.LINK technology, input to the i.LINK connector  
(available when the optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV  
Input/Output Board is installed)  
3 AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display  
Indicates the input audio signal selected with the CH1,  
CH1/2 button in the input selection section.  
ANALOG: Analog audio signal  
AES/EBU: Digital audio signal in AES/EBU format  
SDI: SDI audio signal  
SG: Audio test signal  
4 AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display  
Indicates the input audio signal selected with the CH2,  
CH3/4 button in the input selection section. The  
indications available are the same as for the AUDIO  
CH1, CH1/2 display described above.  
In the input selection/audio mode display section, the  
INPUT display shows the selection made with this  
button.  
5 PB FS (playback audio sampling frequency)  
display  
Indicates the sampling frequency (48 kHz, 44.1 kHz or  
32 kHz) at which audio is recorded on tape.  
2 VIDEO IN button  
Each press of this button cycles through the following  
input video signal selection options.  
• Composite video signal input to the VIDEO IN  
connectors.  
• Component video signals input to the COMPONENT  
VIDEO Y/RY/BY IN connectors  
6 REC MODE (audio recording mode) display  
Indicates the audio recording mode (2CH or 4CH)  
selected with extended menu item 817.  
• S-video signal input to the S VIDEO IN connector  
• SDI video signal input to the SDI INPUT connector  
• Video test signal (selected with extended menu item  
710) generated by the internal signal generator  
In the input selection/audio mode display section, the  
INPUT VIDEO display shows the selection made with  
this button.  
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3 CH1, 1/2 (audio channel 1 or 1/2) button  
Each press of this button cycles through the following  
input audio signal selection options for audio channel 1  
(when in 2-channel mode) or for audio channels 1 and  
2 (when in 4-channel mode).  
3 Remote control setting section  
• Analog audio signal(s) input to the AUDIO IN CH-1  
connector (when in 2-channel mode) or AUDIO IN  
CH-1 and CH-2 connectors (when in 4-channel  
mode).  
• Digital audio signal in AES/EBU format input to the  
DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) CH-1/2 connector  
• SDI audio signal input to the SDI INPUT connector  
• Audio test signal (selected with extended menu item  
808) generated by the internal signal generator  
In the input selection/audio mode display section, the  
AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 display shows the selection made  
with this button.  
REMOTE  
1 REMOTE button  
9PIN  
2 9PIN button  
i.LINK  
3 i.LINK button  
1 REMOTE button  
When remote-controlling this unit from the unit  
connected to the REMOTE-IN, REMOTE-OUT or  
i.LINK connector, press this button, turning it on.  
4 CH2, 3/4 (audio channel 2 or 3/4) button  
Each press of this button cycles through the input audio  
signal selection options for audio channel 2 (when in 2-  
channel mode) or for audio channels 3 and 4 (when in  
4-channel mode) The input audio signal selection  
options corresponding to those for the CH1, 1/2 button  
described above are available.  
In the input selection/audio mode display section, the  
AUDIO CH2, CH3/4 display shows the selection made  
with this button.  
2 9PIN button  
When carrying out remote control between this unit  
and the unit connected to the REMOTE-IN or  
REMOTE-OUT connector, press this button, turning it  
on.  
3 i.LINK button  
When carrying out remote control between this unit  
and the unit connected to the i.LINK connector, press  
this button, turning it on.  
This button is effective only when the optional DSBK-  
190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board is installed.  
5 MIXING (mixing setting on/off) button  
This enables (ON) or disables (OFF) the setting for  
audio input mixing made with extended menu item  
819.  
If the selected signal (except for analog audio) is not  
supplied to the appropriate connector, the  
corresponding indicator in the input selection/audio  
mode display section flashes.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Lower Control Panel  
1 METER FULL/FINE button  
2 REC controls  
3 PB controls  
4 MONITOR SELECT buttons  
1 Monitor/menu/display setting  
2 Display section (see page 18)  
section (see page 17)  
MONITOR SELECT  
CH-1  
CH-2  
CH-3  
CH-4  
METER  
FULL/FINE  
COUNTER  
SHUTTLE  
JOG  
L
U-BIT TC  
REPEAT  
NOT  
CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4  
LP  
VITC  
EDITABLE  
REC  
INHIBIT KEY INHIBIT SERVO  
HOURS  
MINUTES  
SECONDS  
FRAMES  
R
REC  
PHONE LEVEL  
PULL FOR VARIABLE  
LIST  
IN  
MARK  
OUT  
CHANNEL CONDITION  
PREREAD PB/EE  
PB  
MENU  
SET  
HOLD COUNTER SEL RESET  
-
+
TRIM  
PB  
INSERT  
VIDEO CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4  
PLAYER RECORDER  
TC  
REC  
STANDBY PREROLL  
EDIT  
AUDIO  
ASSEMBLE  
DMC EDIT  
PREVIEW  
DELETE  
REVIEW  
ENTRY SHIFT  
MEMORY  
HEADPHONES  
EJECT  
REW  
PLAY  
F FWD  
STOP  
AUTO EDIT  
SEARCH VARIABLE  
IN  
OUT  
5 Tape transport control  
6 Search control section  
section (see page 22)  
(see page 23)  
4 Editing control section (see page 21)  
3 Edit mode setting section (see page 20)  
5 HEADPHONES jack and PHONE LEVEL control  
6 PLAYER button and RECORDER button  
1 METER FULL/FINE button  
2 REC (recording) controls  
This switches the display mode of the audio level  
meters in the upper control panel as follows:  
FULL: In this mode the segment of the display  
corresponding to the current audio level and all  
lower segments light. A marker indicating the  
reference level (set with extended menu item 811)  
also appears.  
FINE: The display is enlarged, with a step of 0.25 dB  
with respect to the reference level of 0 dB.  
In this mode only the segment of the display  
corresponding to the current audio level lights. If  
the audio level exceeds the maximum display  
level, the top segment flashes, and if the audio  
level goes below the minimum display level, the  
bottom segment flashes.  
These individually adjust the recording levels on  
channels 1 to 4.  
To set the recording level, put the unit in E-E mode,  
pull out the control knobs and adjust the level while  
watching the level meters.  
When the control knobs are pushed in, the recording  
levels return to the preset levels and cannot be  
adjusted.  
For details of selecting the E-E mode, see the description of  
the REC button in the tape transport control section (see  
page 22) and the PB/EE button in the monitor/menu/display  
setting section (see page 17).  
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3 PB (playback) controls  
These adjust individually the playback levels on  
channels 1 to 4.  
During playback, pull out the control knobs and adjust  
the level while watching the level meters.  
When the control knobs are pushed in, the playback  
levels return to the preset levels, and cannot be  
adjusted.  
5 HEADPHONES jack and PHONE LEVEL  
control  
Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of 8  
ohms to monitor the sound during recording, playback  
and editing.  
The PHONE LEVEL control knob adjusts the volume.  
6 PLAYER button and RECORDER button  
When you carry out editing using a VCR connected to  
the REMOTE-IN or REMOTE-OUT connector as the  
player and this unit as the recorder, these buttons select  
which VCR the editing control buttons and tape  
transport buttons on this unit control.  
PLAYER: The editing control buttons and tape  
transport buttons on this unit control the external  
player VCR.  
4 MONITOR SELECT buttons  
There are four buttons CH-1 to CH-4 (channels 1 to 4)  
in each of the upper (L) and lower (R) rows. Use these  
buttons to select the channels for audio output via the  
HEADPHONES connector on the lower control panel  
and the MONITOR AUDIO connector on the  
connector panel.  
The HEADPHONES connector outputs stereo sound  
(L and R) and the MONITOR AUDIO connector  
outputs monaural sound (L and R mixed).  
You can select two or more channels in either row by  
pressing the buttons for the desired channels  
simultaneously. The sounds of the channels selected in  
the row are mixed.  
RECORDER: The editing control buttons and tape  
transport buttons on this unit control the recorder  
(this unit).  
When this unit is being used in standalone mode,  
neither button functions.  
In 2-channel audio recording mode (selected with  
extended menu item 818), it is possible to use the  
AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4  
connectors for monitor audio output for channels 1 and  
2, respectively (use extended menu item 820).  
1 Monitor/menu/display setting section  
2 MENU button  
3 SET button  
PREREAD PB/EE  
PB  
MENU  
SET  
HOLD COUNTER SEL RESET  
1 PREREAD button  
4 RESET button  
6 PB button  
5 PB/EE button  
8 COUNTER SEL button  
7 HOLD button  
For details of setup menu operations, see Chapter 6 “Setup  
Menu” (page 107).  
1 PREREAD button  
When this is lit, a preread (read-before-write) is carried  
out in insert editing.  
3 SET button  
Use this button for setting time code and user bit  
values and in setup menu operations.  
For details of preread editing, see the section “Preread  
Editing” (page 87).  
For details of setting time code and user bit values see  
Chapter 2 “Setting/Displaying Time Data and Text  
Information” (page 35).  
2 MENU button  
Use this button for setup menu operations.  
Pressing this button, turning it on, shows setup menus  
in the time counter display (see page 18).  
Press the button once more to exit from the menu  
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Location and Function of Parts  
4 RESET button  
7 HOLD button  
To reset a time counter value (COUNTER) shown in  
the time counter display, press this button.  
Resetting the COUNTER value erases all edit points.  
This button is also used for setting time code and user  
bit values and in setup menu operations.  
To stop updating of the time code or user bit value in  
the time counter display (that is, to hold the display),  
press this button, turning it on. To set a time code or  
user bit value, first press this button to hold the value.  
8 COUNTER SEL (select) button  
This switches the value shown in the time counter  
display in the following sequence: COUNTER, TC, U-  
BIT.  
5 PB/EE (playback/E-E) button  
To select E-E mode input signals for the video/audio  
signals output during fast forward, rewind, still, and  
standby, press this button, turning it on.  
Either one of this button and the PB button is always  
lit.  
Time counter display selection  
Selection  
Value displayed  
COUNTER  
Tape running time (hours, minutes,  
seconds, frames)  
6 PB (playback) button  
To select playback signals for the video/audio signals  
output during fast forward, rewind, still, and standby,  
press this button, turning it on.  
Either one of this button and the PB/EE button is  
always lit.  
TC  
Playback time code read by the internal  
time code reader or time code being  
recorded.a)  
U-BIT  
User bit value inserted in the playback time  
code or time code being recorded.a)  
a) The selection of TC or VITC is made by the TC SELECT  
switch on the subsidiary control panel.  
2 Display section  
1 Recording/playback format indicators  
2 ClipLink indicator  
3 VITC indicator  
5 Time counter display  
4 Time data type indicators  
9 SERVO indicator  
8 KEY INHIBIT indicator  
CHANNEL CONDITION indicator  
7 Cassette memory indicator  
6 REC INHIBIT indicator  
Tape end alarm indicator  
!™ SHUTTLE/JOG indicators  
NOT EDITABLE indicator  
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1 Recording/playback format indicators  
DVCAM: This lights when a tape recorded in  
DVCAM format is played back.  
DV: This lights when a tape recorded in consumer  
DV format is played back.  
6 REC (recording) INHIBIT indicator  
This indicator is on or off according to the  
combination of the setting of the REC INHIBIT switch  
on the subsidiary control panel and the REC/SAVE  
switch on the loaded cassette, as shown in the  
following table. When this indicator is on, recording  
on tape is prohibited.  
LP: This lights when a tape recorded in LP mode is  
played back.  
When a tape recorded in DVCPRO (25) format or any  
other format than those mentioned above is played  
back, none of the above indicators lights.  
REC INHIBIT indicator indications  
REC INHIBIT  
switch position SAVE switch on  
the cassette  
State of the REC/ REC INHIBIT  
indicator state  
2 ClipLink indicator  
Lights when a cassette is loaded on which ClipLink  
log data is stored in the cassette memory.  
ON  
SAVE/REC  
SAVE  
Lit  
Lita)  
OFF  
REC  
Off  
For details of ClipLink log data, see the appendix “ClipLink  
Guide” (page 147).  
a) It is possible to make a setting (extended menu item 107)  
so that in this case the indicator flashes.  
3 VITC indicator  
Lights when VITC is being read or recorded regardless  
of the data shown in the time counter display.  
7 Cassette memory indicator  
Lights when a cassette provided with a memory chip  
(“cassette memory”) is loaded.  
4 Time data type indicators  
8 KEY INHIBIT indicator  
One of the three indicators (COUNTER, U-BIT, and  
TC) lights to indicate the type of time data currently  
shown in the time counter display.  
COUNTER: Count value of the time counter  
U-BIT: User bit data  
This indicator lights when the KEY INHIBIT switch  
on the subsidiary control panel is set to ON.  
The buttons/switches to be operable even when this  
indicator is on can be determined using extended menu  
item 118.  
TC: SMPTE time code (DSR-2000) or EBU time  
code (DSR-2000P)  
9 SERVO indicator  
When the drum servo and capstan servo are locked1),  
this indicator lights.  
5 Time counter display  
Indicates the count value of the time counter, time  
code, or user bit data depending on the settings of the  
COUNTER SEL button in the monitor/menu/display  
setting section and the TC SELECT switch on the  
subsidiary control panel.  
CHANNEL CONDITION indicator  
This three-color indicator shows the state of the  
playback signal.  
Green: The state of the playback signal is good.  
Yellow: The playback signal is somewhat  
deteriorated, but playback is possible.  
Red: The playback signal is deteriorated.  
When the red indicator remains on, head cleaning  
or an internal inspection is necessary.  
Also used to display edit point values, edit duration  
values, error messages and setup menu data.  
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1) Servo lock: This refers to the synchronization of the  
phase of the drum rotation and the reference signal for the  
tape transport position, so that the video heads can trace  
the same pattern on the tape for playback or recording.  
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Tape end alarm indicator  
Starts flashing when the remaining capacity of the tape  
is for about 2 minutes.  
3 Edit mode setting section  
1 INSERT buttons  
!™ SHUTTLE/JOG indicators  
When searching in shuttle or variable mode using the  
search dial, the SHUTTLE indicator lights, and when  
searching in jog mode using the search dial, the JOG  
indicator lights. When the search dial is turned  
clockwise causing playback to take place in the  
forward direction, the · indicator lights. When the  
search dial is turned counterclockwise causing  
playback to take place in the reverse direction, the ª  
indicator lights. When the tape is stopped, the π  
indicator lights.  
INSERT  
VIDEO CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4  
TC  
ASSEMBLE  
2 ASSEMBLE button  
For more information about the search dial, see page 23.  
1 INSERT buttons  
Use these buttons to select the signals for insert  
NOT EDITABLE indicator  
editing1).  
Lights during playback of a tape that contains a  
recording in other than the DVCAM format. When  
this indicator is lit, the recordings contained in the tape  
can be used as source material for editing, but editing  
operations such as insert editing and assemble editing  
cannot be performed.  
This indicator also lights when the audio recording  
mode selected on this unit does not coincides with that  
of the loaded tape.  
VIDEO: To select the video signal, press this button,  
turning it on.  
CH-1 to CH-4 (channel 1 to channel 4): To select  
audio channels 1 to 4, press these buttons, turning  
them on. You can select any number of the  
channels.  
TC: To select time code, press this button, turning it  
on.  
2 ASSEMBLE button  
Press this button, turning it on, to carry out assemble  
editing2).  
All signals (video signals, audio signals, time code  
signals, and so forth) are recorded together.  
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2) Assemble editing: Editing in which new video/audio is  
added in sequence to the end of existing recorded video/  
audio.  
1) Insert editing: Editing in which new video/audio is added  
into the middle of existing recorded video/audio.  
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4 Editing control section  
LIST  
IN  
MARK  
OUT  
1 DELETE button  
6 TRIM buttons  
-
+
TRIM  
2 MOMORY indicator  
7 AUDIO IN button and AUDIO OUT button  
AUDIO  
DMC EDIT  
DELETE  
REVIEW  
ENTRY SHIFT  
MEMORY  
3 DMC EDIT button  
8 ENTRY/SHIFT button  
AUTO EDIT  
IN  
OUT  
PREVIEW  
9 IN button and OUT button  
4 PREVIEW button  
5 AUTO EDIT button  
REVIEW button  
1 DELETE button  
5 AUTO (automatic) EDIT button  
This deletes an existing edit point.  
After setting edit points, to carry out automatic editing  
(recording), press this button, turning it on.  
If the IN point is not set, the automatic editing is  
carried out with the point where you pressed this  
button as the IN point.  
Hold down this button and press the IN, OUT, AUDIO  
IN, or AUDIO OUT button which is lit, indicating an  
existing edit point. The button either goes off or  
flashes and the corresponding edit point is deleted.  
When the button flashes, it is necessary to set the  
deleted edit point again.  
If you pressed the PREVIEW button to carry out a  
preview, when the preview ends this button flashes.  
2 MEMORY indicator  
6 TRIM buttons  
When memorizing the playback speed using the DMC  
EDIT button, this indicator flashes as the playback  
speed is captured to memory, and lights continuously  
once the speed is captured.  
Use these buttons to trim an edit point to single-frame  
precision.  
Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT  
button, and press one of these buttons. The MARK/+  
button advances the corresponding edit point by one  
frame, and the LIST/button sets it back by one  
frame.  
During playback, pressing one of these buttons while  
holding down the PLAY button adjusts the tape speed  
by +8% or 8%, correspondingly. (Capstan override  
function)  
3 DMC EDIT button  
Use this button to memorize the playback speed varied  
between ±1 times normal speed and carry out  
automatic playback or automatic editing using the  
memorized playback speed.  
For information about how to carry out DMC playback or  
DMC editing using this button, see the section “Dynamic  
Motion Control (DMC) Playback” (page 55) and “DMC  
Editing” (page 84), respectively.  
These buttons are also used for ClipLink operations  
and setup menu operations.  
For more information about ClipLink operations and setup  
menu operations, see Chapter 5 “ClipLink Operation”  
(page 97) and Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” (page 107),  
respectively.  
4 PREVIEW button  
After setting edit points, to preview the editing results  
before carrying out the edit, press this button, turning it  
on.  
If the IN point is not set, the preview is carried out  
with the point where you pressed this button as the IN  
point.  
7 AUDIO IN button and AUDIO OUT button  
In insert editing, to set an audio IN point or audio OUT  
point separate from the corresponding video edit point,  
hold down the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT  
button, and press the ENTRY/SHIFT button.  
After you have made the setting, pressing the AUDIO  
IN button or AUDIO OUT button displays the audio  
IN point or audio OUT point set on the time counter  
display.  
During the preview the button is lit, and when the  
preview ends it flashes.  
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8 ENTRY/SHIFT button  
1 STANDBY button  
Use this button for setting edit points, carrying out  
ClipLink operations, and so forth.  
When a cassette is inserted and this button is off, to put  
the VCR in standby mode, press the button, turning it  
on.  
In standby mode, the drum is rotating and the tape is in  
contact with the drum. As a result, recording or  
playback can start immediately.  
• To set a video IN point or OUT point: Hold down the  
IN button or OUT button, and press this button.  
• To set an audio IN point or OUT point: Hold down  
the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button, and  
press this button.  
To end standby mode, press the STANDBY button,  
turning it off.  
For more information about ClipLink operation, see  
Chapter 5 “ClipLink Operation” (page 97).  
If eight minutes (value can be varied using extended  
menu item 501) elapse in standby mode, the unit  
automatically switches out of standby mode to protect  
the tape.  
9 IN button and OUT button  
To set a video IN point or OUT point, hold down the  
IN button or OUT button, and press the ENTRY/  
SHIFT button.  
After you have made the setting, pressing the IN  
button or OUT button displays the IN point or OUT  
point on the time counter display.  
2 PREROLL button  
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  
state of the unit at the end of preroll (stop mode1) or  
still playback mode) using basic menu item 001 and  
extended menu item 401.  
REVIEW button  
Use this button to carry out a review of the editing  
results after carrying out automatic editing.  
Cuing up to edit points  
Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT  
button while pressing this button to cue up to the  
corresponding edit point.  
5 Tape transport control section  
3 REC (record) button  
To start recording, press this button together with the  
PLAY button, turning it on.  
1 STANDBY button  
2 PREROLL button  
3 REC button  
4 EDIT button  
Monitoring in E-E mode  
REC  
STANDBY PREROLL  
EDIT  
When the unit is in stop mode, pressing this button  
lights it, and you can monitor the video and audio in E-  
E mode. To return to the original state, press the STOP  
button.  
5 STOP button  
EJECT  
REW  
PLAY  
F FWD  
STOP  
During playback, search, fast forward, or rewind,  
holding down this button allows you to monitor the  
video and audio in E-E mode. In this case the button  
does not light.  
9 F FWD button  
8 PLAY button  
7 REW button  
6 EJECT button  
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1) Stop mode: the state in which the device currently the  
subject of operation is stopped, and the STOP button is  
lit.  
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4 EDIT button  
To carry out manual editing, press this button  
simultaneously with the PLAY button.  
6 Search control section  
Monitoring in E-E mode  
When the unit is in stop mode, pressing this button  
lights it, and you can monitor the input signal selected  
with the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT buttons in E-  
E mode. To return to the original state, press the STOP  
button. During playback, search, fast forward, or  
rewind, holding down this button allows you to  
monitor the video in E-E mode.  
SEARCH VARIABLE  
5 STOP button  
To stop recording or playback, press this button,  
turning it on.  
When you stop playback, the unit switches either to  
still playback or to E-E mode according to setup menu  
settings, and the settings of the PB/EE button and PB  
button.  
3 Search dial  
2 VARIABLE button  
1 SEARCH button  
1 SEARCH button  
To use the search dial for playback in shuttle or jog  
mode, press this button, turning it on. Pressing the dial  
toggles between shuttle and jog modes. In shuttle  
mode, the SHUTTLE indicator in the display section  
lights, and in jog mode, the JOG indicator in the  
display section lights.  
Fault display function  
This button flashes when there is no external reference  
signal input or the input external reference signal is not  
synchronized to the input video signal.  
6 EJECT button  
To eject the cassette, press this button. While the  
cassette is being ejected, this button lights.  
2 VARIABLE button  
To use the search dial for playback in variable speed  
mode, press this button, turning it on. Pressing the dial  
toggles between variable speed mode and jog mode.  
7 REW (rewind) button  
To rewind the tape, press this button, turning it on.  
3 Search dial  
8 PLAY button  
Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in  
the following table. Turning the dial clockwise lights  
the · indicator in the display section and plays back  
in the forward direction. Turning the dial  
counterclockwise lights the ª indicator in the display  
section and plays back in the reverse direction. When  
the tape is stopped, the π indicator in the display  
section lights.  
To start playback, press this button, turning it on.  
To operate in capstan override mode  
Hold down this button, and turn the search dial.  
For details of capstan override mode, see “3 Search dial”  
on this page.  
Pressing this dial toggles between shuttle mode and  
jog mode (or between variable mode and jog mode).  
When playing back in shuttle or variable mode, the  
SHUTTLE indicator in the display section lights, and  
when playing back in jog mode, the JOG indicator  
lights.  
9 F FWD (fast forward) button  
To fast forward the tape, press this button, turning it  
on.  
You can carry out noiseless playback in the range of ±  
1 times normal speed.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Playback modes using the search dial  
Playback  
mode  
Operations and functions  
Shuttle  
Press the SHUTTLE button or the search dial  
so that the SHUTTLE indicator in the display  
section lights, then turn the search dial.  
Playback is carried out at a speed determined  
by the position of the search dial. The  
maximum shuttle mode playback speed can be  
changed using extended menu item 102.  
Press the SHUTTLE button or the search dial  
so that the JOG indicator in the display section  
lights, then turn the search dial. Playback is  
carried out at a speed determined by the speed  
of rotation of the search dial. The playback  
speed range is ±1 times normal speed. The  
search dial has no detents.  
Jog  
Variable  
speed  
Press the VARIABLE button, turning it on, then  
turn the search dial. You can control the  
playback speed finely (61 steps) in the range of  
–1 to +2 times normal speed.  
The search dial has detents at the still position  
and at the normal speed position.  
The variable mode playback speed range can  
be changed using extended menu item 119.  
Noiseless playback is possible in the range of  
±1 times normal speed.  
Capstan  
override  
Hold down the PLAY button and turn the  
search dial to adjust the playback speed in the  
range of ±15%. Use this for phase adjustment  
between this unit and an external device  
connected to this unit.  
Changing the setting of extended menu item 101 enables you  
to select shuttle or jog mode just by turning the search dial  
without using the SEARCH or VARIABLE button.  
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Subsidiary Control Panel  
1 CHARACTER switch  
2 CONTROL PANEL switch  
3 REC INHIBIT switch  
4 KEY INHIBIT switch  
5 PROCESS CONTROL switch  
PROCESS  
CONTROL  
CHARACTER CONTROL PANEL  
REC INHIBIT  
KEY INHIBIT  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MANUAL  
PRESET  
MANUAL  
MANUAL  
OFF  
ON  
EXT  
INT  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
REMOTE LOCAL  
MENU  
EXT  
INT  
REC  
RUN  
FREE  
RUN  
NDF  
DF  
OFF  
ON  
VITC  
TC  
REGEN  
PRESET  
VITC  
TC SELECT  
VIDEO  
CHROMA  
SET UP  
TC GENERATOR  
TC SELECT switch VIDEO knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch  
9 VITC switch  
8 DF/NDF switch (DSR-2000 only)  
7 FREE RUN/REC RUN switch  
6 INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch  
!™ SET UP (DSR-2000)/BLACK LEVEL (DSR-2000P)  
knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch  
Y/C DELAY knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch  
CHROMA knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch  
!∞ CHROMA PHASE (HUE) (DSR-2000)/  
CHROMA PHASE (DSR-2000P) knob and  
PRESET/MANUAL switch  
PRESET  
PRESET  
MANUAL  
PRESET  
MANUAL  
PRESET  
MANUAL  
PRESET  
SYNC knob  
MANUAL  
MANUAL  
SC knob  
VIDEO  
CHROMA  
SET UP  
Y/C DELAY CHROMA PHASE SYNC  
(HUE)  
SC  
SYSTEM PHASE  
1 CHARACTER switch  
2 CONTROL PANEL switch  
Select the state of the control panel when this unit is  
operated.  
INT: When operating this unit by its own control  
panel.  
EXT: When operating this unit remotely by the  
optional DSBK-200 Control Panel connected to  
the CONTROL PANEL connector.  
The factory default setting is INT.  
Select whether or not to superimpose text information  
such as time code, menu settings, and alarm messages  
on the video signal output from the SDI OUTPUT 3  
(SUPER) connector and VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER)  
connector.  
ON: Superimposed text  
OFF: No superimposed text  
The factory default setting is ON.  
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Selection relating to the internal time code generator  
3 REC (record) INHIBIT switch  
Setting Operation of the internal time code generator  
When this switch is set to ON, the REC INHIBIT  
indicator in the display section lights, and recording on  
tape is no longer possible.  
PRESET The initial value of the time code produced by  
the internal time code generator can be preset  
by a control panel operation or by remote control  
from a device connected to the REMOTE-IN or  
REMOTE-OUT connector.  
4 KEY INHIBIT switch  
When this switch is set to ON, the KEY INHIBIT  
indicator in the display section lights, and the buttons  
in the upper control panel and lower control panel  
specified by the setting of extended menu item 118 are  
disabled.  
REGEN The internal time code generator is  
synchronized to the playback time code read by  
the internal time code reader.  
7 FREE RUN/REC RUN switch  
This switch selects the time code run mode of the  
internal time code generator.  
FREE RUN: Regardless of the operating mode of  
this unit, the time code value advances  
continuously while the power is on.  
REC RUN: The time code value advances only  
during recording. When this mode is selected, set  
the INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch to INT−  
PRESET.  
5 PROCESS CONTROL switch  
This selects the method of control of the internal  
digital video processor.  
REMOTE: Select this position to use an optional  
UVR-60/60P or BVR-50/50P Remote Control  
Unit for remote control of the internal digital  
video processor.  
MENU: Select this position to use the setup menu to  
change the settings for the internal digital video  
processor.  
LOCAL: Select this position to use the subsidiary  
control panel to change the settings for the internal  
digital video processor.  
8 DF/NDF (drop-frame/non-drop-frame) switch  
(for the DSR-2000 only)  
This switch selects the mode of advancing the time  
code generator and time counter.  
DF: Drop-frame mode  
NDF: Non-drop-frame mode  
6 INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN (internal/external−  
preset/regenerated) switch  
Note  
This switch is used to make selections relating to the  
time code and the internal time code generator.  
(In this Operating Instructions, this switch may also be  
called simply as the INT/EXT switch or PRESET/  
REGEN switch depending on the contents of the  
description in which the switch is referred to.)  
When the PRESET/REGEN switch is set to REGEN,  
since the time code generator is synchronized to the  
playback time code, this switch has no effect.  
9 VITC switch and indicator  
To record the time code produced by the internal time  
code generator as a VITC, set this switch to ON.  
When this switch is set to OFF, internally generated  
time code is not recorded as VITC, but VITC present  
in the input video signal is recorded unchanged.  
Selection of internal/external time code  
Time code used  
Setting  
INT  
The time code produced by the internal time  
code generator  
By setting the switch in the INT/REGEN position  
or INT/PRESET position, you can select  
“PRESET” or “REGEN” for the internal time  
code generator (see the next table).  
TC (time code) SELECT switch  
This switch selects the time code, TC or VITC, shown  
in the time counter display. When VITC is selected,  
the VITC indicator in the display section lights.  
EXT  
The external time code selected as follows.  
• When the TC SELECT switch is set to TC  
The external time code input to the TIME  
CODE IN connector  
• When the TC SELECT switch is set to VITC  
The VITC time code included in the input  
video signal  
In this case, for the internal time code generator,  
“REGEN” is always selected (see the next  
table).  
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VIDEO knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch  
The switch makes the selection described below.  
When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to  
adjust the video signal output level.  
PRESET: Regardless of the position of the knob, the  
video signal output level is set to the reference  
value.  
Y/C DELAY knob and PRESET/MANUAL  
switch  
The switch makes the selection described below.  
When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to  
adjust the Y/C delay.  
PRESET: Regardless of the position of the knob, the  
Y/C delay is set to the reference value.  
MANUAL: You can adjust the Y/C delay in the  
range ±100 ns.  
MANUAL: You can adjust the video signal output  
level in the range ±3 dB.  
You can change the adjustment range using  
extended menu item 714.  
!∞ CHROMA PHASE (HUE) (DSR-2000)/  
CHROMA PHASE (DSR-2000P) knob and  
PRESET/MANUAL switch  
The switch makes the selection described below.  
When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to  
adjust the hue/chrominance phase (the phase  
difference from a burst signal).  
PRESET: Regardless of the position of the knob, the  
hue/chrominance phase is set to the reference  
value.  
MANUAL: You can adjust the hue/chrominance  
phase in the range ±30°.  
!™ SET UP (DSR-2000)/BLACK LEVEL (DSR-  
2000P) knob and PRESET/MANUAL switch  
The switch makes the selection described below.  
When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to  
adjust the (black) setup level (DSR-2000) or black  
level (DSR-2000P).  
PRESET: Regardless of the position of the knob, the  
setup level (DSR-2000) or black level (DSR-  
2000P) is set to the reference value.  
MANUAL: You can adjust the setup level (DSR-  
2000) in the range ±30 IRE1), or the black level  
(DSR-2000P) in the range ±210 mV.  
SYNC knob  
This adjusts the output signal sync phase with respect  
to the input reference signal to this unit in the range ±3  
µs.  
Use this adjustment when the output phase of this unit  
is not accurately aligned with the reference signal  
phase, or when carrying out special effects editing with  
this unit and other VCRs connected to a switcher or  
other equipment.  
CHROMA (chrominance) knob and PRESET/  
MANUAL switch  
The switch makes the selection described below.  
When it is set to MANUAL, you can use the knob to  
adjust the chrominance signal output level.  
PRESET: Regardless of the position of the knob, the  
chrominance signal output level is set to the  
reference value.  
MANUAL: You can adjust the chrominance signal  
output level in the range ±3 dB.  
SC (subcarrier) knob  
This adjusts the output signal subcarrier phase with  
respect to the input reference signal to this unit in the  
range ±180°.  
You can change the adjustment range using  
extended menu item 714.  
For editing with composite signals, use this adjustment  
when the output phase of this unit with respect to the  
phase of the reference signal is not accurately aligned  
with the subcarrier phase.  
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1) IRE: A unit for representing a video level laid down by  
the IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers). The IRE is now  
the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic  
Engineers).  
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Connector Panel  
1 Analog video input/output section (see page 29)  
2 Digital input/output section (see page 30)  
ANALOG VIDEO I/O  
i.LINK  
REF.VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
IN  
75  
75Ω  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
LEVEL  
HIGH  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LOW  
LEVEL  
AUDIO IN  
LOW  
HIGH  
HIGH  
LOW  
HIGH  
LOW  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUT  
OUT  
Y
IN  
OFF  
ON-600  
0dBm  
OFF  
ON-600  
OFF  
ON-600  
0dBm  
OFF  
ON-600  
0dBm  
VIDEO CONTROL  
CONTROL PANEL  
REMOTE-IN  
0dBm  
-6dBm  
CH-1  
+4dBm -6dBm  
CH-2  
+4dBm -6dBm  
CH-3  
+4dBm -6dBm  
CH-4  
+4dBm  
TIME CODE  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
OUT  
~AC IN  
REMOTE-OUT  
MONITOR AUDIO  
1 AC IN  
3 External device connectors  
4 Analog audio input/output section (see page 31)  
connector  
(see page 31)  
2 Ground terminal  
This figure shows the connector panel fitted with the optional DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board.  
1 AC IN connector  
Use the optional power cord to connect this to an AC  
outlet.  
2 Ground terminal  
Connect this to ground.  
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ANALOG VIDEO I/O  
REF.VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
IN  
7 VIDEO IN connectors and 75termination  
75  
75Ω  
switch  
ON  
ON  
1 REF. VIDEO IN connectors  
and 75termination switch  
8 COMPONENT VIDEO Y/RY/BY IN  
OFF  
OFF  
connectors  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
2 REF. VIDEO OUT connector  
Y
TIME CODE  
IN  
3 TIME CODE IN connector  
R-Y  
B-Y  
9 COMPONENT VIDEO Y/RY/  
BY OUT connectors  
OUT  
4 TIME CODE OUT connector  
VIDEO OUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER) connectors  
5 S VIDEO IN connector  
6 S VIDEO OUT connector  
For more information about the time code output during  
recording, see extended setup menu item 611.  
1 REF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors (BNC  
type) and 75termination switch  
Input a reference video signal to one of these  
5 S VIDEO IN connector (4-pin)  
connectors. The two connectors can be used for a loop-  
through connection. When making a loop-through  
connection, set the termination switch to OFF, and  
when not, set the switch to ON.  
Input an S-video signal with separated Y (luminance)  
and C (chroma: 3.58 MHz for DSR-2000 or 4.43 MHz  
for DSR-2000P) components to this connector.  
6 S VIDEO OUT connector (4-pin)  
2 REF. (reference) VIDEO OUT connector (BNC  
type)  
This connector outputs a reference video signal, except  
when i.LINK is selected in the input selection section  
(see page 14).  
This connector outputs an S-video signal with  
separated Y (luminance) and C (chroma: 3.58 MHz for  
DSR-2000 or 4.43 MHz for DSR-2000P) components.  
7 VIDEO IN connectors (BNC type) and 75W  
termination switch  
3 TIME CODE IN connector (BNC type)  
Input SMPTE time code (DSR-2000) or EBU time  
code (DSR-2000P) externally generated to this  
connector.  
Input an analog composite video signal to one of these  
connectors. The two connectors can be used for a loop-  
through connection. When making a loop-through  
connection, set the 75termination switch to OFF and  
when not, set the switch to ON.  
4 TIME CODE OUT connector (BNC type)  
This connector outputs a time code according to the  
operating state of the unit, as follows:  
During playback: the playback time code  
During recording: the time code generated by the  
internal time code generator or the time code input  
to the TIME CODE IN connector.  
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VIDEO OUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER) connectors  
(BNC type)  
8 COMPONENT VIDEO Y/R–Y/B–Y IN  
connectors (BNC type)  
These connectors output analog composite video  
signals.  
Input analog component video signals (Y/RY/BY)  
to these connectors.  
When the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary  
control panel is set to ON, connector 3 (SUPER)  
outputs a signal with superimposed text information.  
9 COMPONENT VIDEO Y/R–Y/B–Y OUT  
connectors (BNC type)  
These connectors output analog component video  
signals (Y/RY/BY).  
2 Digital input/output section  
2 SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector  
3 SDTI(QSDI) OUTPUT connector  
4 i.LINK connector (optional DSBK-190  
i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board)  
1 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN connectors  
i.LINK  
6 SDI INPUT connectors  
7 SDI OUTPUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER)  
5 DIGITAL AUDIO  
(AES/EBU) OUT connectors  
connectors  
1 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN connectors  
(BNC type)  
Note  
When searching at speeds in the range +1 to +1/30 or  
1/30 to –1 times normal speed, the audio signal output  
from this connector and monitored on external  
equipment may sound differently from the audio signal  
played back on this unit.  
Input digital audio signals in AES/EBU format to these  
connectors.  
The left-hand connector (CH-1/2) is for audio channels  
1 and 2, and the right-hand connector (CH-3/4) is for  
audio channels 3 and 4.  
4 i.LINK connector (6-pin IEEE-1394)(optional  
DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board)  
This connector is available when the optional DSBK-  
190 i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board is fitted.  
This connector inputs and outputs digital video and  
audio signals in DV format.  
2 SDTI (QSDI) (Serial Data Transport Interface  
(QSDI)) INPUT connector (BNC type)  
Input digital video and audio signals in SDTI (QSDI)  
format to this connector.  
3 SDTI (QSDI) (Serial Data Transport Interface  
(QSDI)) OUTPUT connector (BNC type)  
This connector outputs digital video and audio signals  
in SDTI (QSDI) format.  
Note  
When searching at speeds in the range +1 to +1/30 or  
1/30 to –1 times normal speed, the audio signal output  
from this connector and monitored on external  
equipment may sound differently from the audio signal  
played back on this unit.  
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5 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT connectors  
(BNC type)  
These connectors onput digital audio signals in AES/  
EBU format.  
2 CONTROL PANEL connector (D-sub 15-pin)  
When using the optional DSBK-200 Control Panel to  
remotely control this unit, connect the DSBK-200 to  
this connector.  
The left-hand connector (CH-1/2) is for audio channels  
1 and 2, and the right-hand connector (CH-3/4) is for  
audio channels 3 and 4.  
3 REMOTE-IN connector (D-sub 9-pin)  
When controlling this unit from an editing controller  
such as the ES-7, PVE-500, BVE-600/800/910, or  
RM-450/450CE, connect the unit to the editing  
controller via this connector using the supplied 9-pin  
remote control cable.  
6 SDI (Serial Digital Interface) INPUT connectors  
(BNC type)  
Input digital video and audio signals in SDI (D1)  
format to the left-hand connector. The right-hand  
connector is for an active-through connection.  
When controlling another VCR from this unit, connect  
the VCR to this connector.  
7 SDI (Serial Digital Interface) OUTPUT 1, 2 and  
3 (SUPER) connectors (BNC type)  
These connectors output digital video and audio  
signals in SDI (D1) format.  
4 REMOTE-OUT connector (D-sub 9-pin)  
This connector provides the loop-through output for  
remote control signals from the REMOTE-IN  
connector.  
When the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary  
control panel is set to ON, connector 3 (SUPER)  
outputs a signal with superimposed text information.  
4 Analog audio input/output section  
3 External device connectors  
1 AUDIO IN 6dBm/0dBm/+4dBm switches  
2 AUDIO IN LEVEL/600switches  
VIDEO CONTROL  
LEVEL  
LOW  
LEVEL  
LOW  
LEVEL  
LOW  
LEVEL  
LOW HIGH  
AUDIO IN  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
1 VIDEO CONTROL connector  
ON-600  
ON-600  
ON-600  
ON-600  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
0dBm  
0dBm  
0dBm  
0dBm  
-6dBm  
CH-1  
+4dBm -6dBm  
CH-2  
+4dBm -6dBm  
CH-3  
+4dBm -6dBm  
CH-4  
+4dBm  
CONTROL PANEL  
2 CONTROL PANEL connector  
REMOTE-IN  
3 REMOTE-IN connector  
REMOTE-OUT  
MONITOR AUDIO  
4 REMOTE-OUT connector  
5 AUDIO OUT CH-1 to CH-4  
connectors  
1 VIDEO CONTROL connector (D-sub 15-pin)  
For remote control of the internal digital video  
processor, connect an optional remote control unit  
such as the UVR-60/60P or BVR-50/50P to this  
connector.  
4 AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors  
3 MONITOR AUDIO connector  
1 AUDIO IN 6dBm/0dBm/+4dBm switches  
Set these switches according to the audio input levels  
to the AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors.  
Note  
Always power off this unit before connecting the  
remote control unit.  
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2 AUDIO IN LEVEL/600switches  
Set these switches for each channel as shown in the  
following table, according to the audio input levels to  
the AUDIO IN CH-1 to CH-4 connectors and the  
impedance.  
Settings of the AUDIO IN LEVEL/600switches  
Audio input  
Switch setting  
Level  
Impedance  
High impedance LOW-OFF  
60dBs  
(microphone input)  
+4dBs/0dBs/6dBs  
(line audio input)  
(about 20k)  
High impedance  
(about 20k)  
(left position)  
HIGH-OFF  
(middle position)  
HIGH-ON  
+4dBm/0dBm/6dBm 600Ω  
(line audio input)  
(right position)  
3 MONITOR AUDIO connector (RCA phono  
jack)  
This connector outputs audio signals for monitoring.  
The audio signals to be output from this connector can  
be selected with the MONITOR SELECT buttons on  
the lower control panel.  
4 AUDIO IN CH-1 (channel 1) to CH-4 connectors  
(XLR 3-pin, female)  
Use these connectors to connect separate channels of  
audio input from a player VCR or other external audio  
equipment.  
5 AUDIO OUT CH-1 (channel 1) to CH-4  
connectors (XLR 3-pin, male)  
These connectors output channel-1 to channel-4 audio  
signals, respectively.  
In 2-channel audio recording mode (selected with  
extended menu item 818), it is possible to use the  
AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4  
connectors for monitor audio output for channels 1 and  
2, respectively (use extended menu item 820).  
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Usable Cassettes  
This unit can use the DVCAM cassettes listed below.  
Notes on using cassettes  
Model name  
Size  
• Before storing the cassette, rewind the tape to the  
beginning and be sure to put the cassette in its storage  
case, preferably on end instead of flat on its side. The  
storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially  
designed to ensure a long-period storage of the tape.  
Storing a cassette in any other condition (not  
rewound, out of its case, etc.) may cause the video  
and audio contents to become damaged over time.  
• If the cassette memory connector (contact point)  
becomes dirty, connection problems may occur,  
causing a loss of functions. Remove away any dust  
or dirt from this area before using the cassette.  
• If the cassette is dropped on the floor or otherwise  
receives a hard impact, the tape may become  
slackened and may not record and/or play back  
correctly.  
PDV-64ME/94ME/124ME/184ME  
PDVM-12ME/22ME/32ME/40ME  
Standard size  
Mini size  
The numbers in each model name indicate the  
maximum recording/playback time (in minutes) for  
each model. For example, the PDV-184ME has a  
maximum recording/playback time of 184 minutes.  
Cassettes usable for playback only  
All consumer DV cassettes and L- and M-size  
DVCPRO (25M) cassettes are usable for playback  
only.  
Notes  
• If you insert an incorrect type of cassette, it will be  
automatically ejected.  
• When operating this unit as a player, you can also use  
DV cassettes on the unit. However, it is the best  
choice to always use DVCAM cassettes because they  
are more reliable than DV cassettes whatever your  
purpose may be: playback, editing, or long-period  
storage of recordings.  
For information about how to check the tape for slack, see  
the next section.  
Checking the tape for slack  
• Cassettes that have been recorded by a DV-format  
recorder can be played back on this unit but cannot be  
used for recording at editing operation such as the  
setting of edit points. When you insert such a  
cassette into this unit, the NOT EDITABLE indicator  
lights up in the lower control panel display section.  
Using a paper clip or a similar object, turn the reel  
gently in the direction shown by the arrow. If the reel  
does not move, there is no slack. Insert the cassette  
into the cassette compartment, and after about 10  
seconds take it out.  
DVCAM cassettes  
The following figure illustrates the DVCAM cassette’s  
appearance.  
Paper clip, etc.  
REC/SAVE switch  
For details of this switch, see “Preventing  
accidental erasure” (page 34).  
Reel  
Standard size  
Mini size  
Cassette memory  
This memory is used to store ClipLink log data.  
For details of ClipLink log data, see the  
appendix “ClipLink Guide” (page 147).  
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Preventing accidental erasure  
Set the REC/SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE to  
prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents.  
Mini size (Insert the cassette  
into the middle of the cassette  
compartment.)  
Outer guides  
REC/SAVE switch  
Set to SAVE  
Standard size  
REC  
SAVE  
To enable re-recording  
Tape window facing upward  
Set the cassette’s REC/SAVE switch to REC.  
When this switch is set to SAVE, the unit cannot  
record on the tape.  
Inner guides  
Medium size (Align the  
cassette with the outer  
guides, then slide it in over  
the inner guides.)  
Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes  
Inserting a cassette  
This unit accepts three sizes of cassette: L (standard  
size), M (medium size: DVCPRO) and S (mini size).  
When inserting a cassette in the unit, make sure its  
tape window faces upward as shown in the following  
figure.  
Tape window facing upward  
Ejecting a cassette  
Press the EJECT button.  
EJECT button  
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Setting/Displaying  
Time Data and Text  
Information  
Displaying Time Data and Unit's Operating Status  
Superimposing Text Information  
Todisplaysuperimposedtimedataandtextinformationaboutthe  
operatingstatusoftheunitonthemonitor,settheCHARACTERswitch  
onthesubsidiarycontrolpaneltoON.  
WhentheCHARACTERswitchissettoON,thetextinformationis  
superimposedontheoutputoftheVIDEOOUT3(SUPER)connectorand  
alsooftheSDIOUTPUT3(SUPER)connector.  
To adjust the displayed text  
Youcanadjusttheposition,size,andtypeofsuperimposedinformation  
using setup menu items 002, 003, 009, and 011.  
For details, see pages 108 and 109.  
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Information  
Information displayed  
The figure below shows the time data and operation status that can be  
superimposed.  
1 Time data type  
Time data  
2 Timecode reader drop-  
frame marka)  
3 Timecode generator  
drop-frame marka)  
4 VITC field  
T C R  
2 3  
:
5 9  
.
4 0  
S T  
.
I
1 8  
L L  
*
P
S H U T T L E  
6 Operating mode  
5 Recorder/player selection  
a) This character can appear on the DSR-2000 only. The character to  
appear in these two columns is always a colon (:) on the DSR-2000P.  
Note  
The example above shows the factory default configuration.  
You can use setup menu item 005 to display a different type of time data in  
the second line as well.  
For details, see page 108.  
1 Time data type  
Display  
CNT  
TCR  
UBR  
TCR.  
UBR.  
TCG  
UBG  
IN  
Meaning  
Count value of the time counter (COUNTER)  
Timecode reader timecode data  
Timecode reader user bits data  
VITC reader time code data  
VITC reader user bits data  
Timecode generator timecode data  
Timecode generator user bits data  
IN point time data  
OUT  
AI  
OUT point time data  
Audio IN point time data  
AO  
Audio OUT point time data  
DUR  
The duration between any two of the four edit points (IN, OUT,  
AUDIO IN, AUDIO OUT)  
T*Ra)  
Time code data from time code reader. The asterisk indicates an  
interpolation by the time code reader to make up for the time code  
data not correctly read from the tape.  
U*Ra)  
User bit data from the time code reader. The asterisk indicates that  
last data is retained by the time code reader, as the new data has  
not been read correctly from the tape.  
a) “*” appears when data has not been correctly read from tape.  
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2 Time code reader drop-frame mark (for DSR-2000 only)  
.
:
Drop frame mode (factory default setting)  
Non-drop frame mode  
3 Time code generator drop-frame mark  
(for DSR-2000 only)  
.
:
Drop frame mode (factory default setting)  
Non-drop frame mode  
4 VITC field  
“ ” (blank): Fields 1 and 3  
“*”: Fields 2 and 4  
5 Recorder/player selection  
The indication changes depending on the status of the RECORDER/  
PLAYER buttons.  
No display: Neither of the RECORDER and PLAYER buttons is lit.  
P: The PLAYER button is lit.  
R: The RECORDER button is lit.  
6 Operation mode  
The field is divided into three blocks, A, B and C.  
• Block A displays the operation mode.  
• Block B displays the servo lock status or tape speed.  
• Block C displays a p mark to indicate an edit section during automatic  
editing.  
A
B
C
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Information  
Display  
Operation mode  
Block A  
Block B  
CASSETTE OUT  
TAPE UNTHREAD  
STANDBY OFF  
T.RELEASE  
STOP  
Cassette is not loaded  
Tape has not been threaded  
Standby off mode  
Tape tension released  
Stop mode  
F.FWD  
Fast forward mode  
REW  
Rewind mode  
PREROLL  
PLAY  
Preroll mode  
Playback mode (servo unlocked)  
Playback mode (servo locked)  
PLAY  
LOCK  
PLAY  
Deviation from normal Capstan override mode  
speed (%)  
REC  
Record mode (servo unocked)  
REC  
LOCK  
Record mode (servo locked)  
Edit mode (servo unlocked)  
Edit mode (servo locked)  
A still picture in jog mode  
Jog mode in forward direction  
Jog mode in reverse direction  
Shuttle mode  
EDIT  
EDIT  
LOCK  
STILL  
FWD  
JOG  
JOG  
JOG  
REV  
SHUTTLE  
VAR  
(Speed)  
(Speed)  
Variable mode  
AUTO EDIT  
PREVIEW  
REVIEW  
DMC  
Automatic editing mode  
Preview mode  
Review mode  
(Speed)a)  
(Speed)a)  
(Speed)a)  
(Speed)  
DMC playback speed  
DMC editing preview mode  
DMC editing mode  
D-PREV  
D-EDIT  
DMC-SPD  
DMC initial speed setting  
a) Initial speed settings or stored speed settings  
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Setting Time Code and User Bits  
Setting an Initial Time Code Value  
Setthebuttonsandswitchesasshownbelow.  
REMOTE button  
CHARACTER switch  
DF/NDF switch  
FREE RUN/REC RUN switch  
INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch  
Button/switch settings  
Settings  
Buttons/switches  
Off  
REMOTE button  
CHARACTER switch  
INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch  
FREE RUN/REC RUN switch  
DF/NDF switch  
ON  
INTPRESET  
As required  
As required  
Tosetaninitialtimecodevalue,usethefollowingprocedure.  
RESET button  
7 2 1  
Display section  
(3),4  
5
FREE RUN/REC RUN switch  
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Setting Time Code and User Bits  
1 Press the COUNTER SEL button and select TC.  
Time data type indicator TC lights in the display section of the lower  
control panel.  
2 Press the HOLD button.  
The first digit of the time counter display  
(hours:minutes:seconds:frames) in the display section begins to flash.  
To set all digits to 0  
Press the RESET button.  
3 Confirm the JOG indicator in the display section is lit.  
If not lit, press the search dial to select jog mode.  
4 Select the digit to set by rotating the search dial.  
The flashing digit changes to the digit on the right when you rotate the  
search dial clockwise, and to the digit on the left when you rotate it  
counterclockwise.  
5 Set the value for the flashing digit by rotating the search dial while  
pressing the SEARCH button.  
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you finish setting all digits.  
7 Press the SET button.  
If the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch is set to FREE RUN, the time  
code starts to advance immediately.  
To set time code to the current time  
1 Set the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch and DF/NDF switch (for DSR-  
2000 only) on the subsidiary control panel to FRR RUN and DF,  
respectively.  
2 Carry out steps 1 to 6 of the previous section “Setting an initial time  
code value” to set the time code to a time slightly ahead of the current  
time.  
3 Press the SET button at the instant when the current time matches the  
displayed time code.  
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To set user bits  
Youcanrecordupto8hexadecimaldigitsofinformation(date,time,  
eventnumber,etc.)inthetimecodetrack.  
Proceedasfollows.  
Display section  
1
1 Watchingthetimedatatypeindicatorinthedisplaysection,pressthe  
COUNTERSELbuttonandselectU-BIT.  
2 Carryoutsteps 2to 7ofthesectionSettinganinitialtimecode  
value” (page 39).  
Settings are made in hexadecimal (0, 1, 2,... 8, 9, A, B,... E, F).  
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Setting Time Code and User Bits  
Synchronizing the Internal Time Code Generator With an External  
Signal—External Lock  
Youcansynchronizetheinternaltimecodegeneratortoanexternaltime  
codesignal(TC)inputtothisunit.Usethismethodtosynchronizethe  
timecodegeneratorsofanumberofVCRs,ortocarryoutrecording  
maintainingthesynchronizationbetweenthesourcevideoandtimecode.  
Inthiscase,thesettingsoftheFREERUN/RECRUNswitchandDF/NDF  
switchonthesubsidiarycontrolpanelareignored.  
Youcansynchronizetheinternaltimecodegeneratortooneofthe  
followingexternaltimecodes.  
• Thetimecode(TC)outputofanexternaltimecodegeneratororexternal  
VCRconnectedtotheTIMECODEINconnector  
• Thetimecode(VITC)presentinavideosignalinputtotheunit  
• Thetimecode(TC)inputtotheSDTI(QSDI)INPUTconnectoror  
i.LINKconnector(whenfittedwiththeoptionalDSBK-190)oftheunit  
To synchronize to an external time code signal  
Proceedasfollows.  
1
1
TIME CODE  
IN  
OUT  
2
1 Whensynchronizingtoanexternaltimecode  
Connectthetimecodeoutputoftheexternaltimecodegeneratoror  
externalVCRtotheTIMECODEINconnector.  
• Whensynchronizingtothetimecode(VITC)inaninputvideo  
signal  
Intheinputselectionsection,selectaninputvideosignalcontaining  
VITC,thenselectTCorVITCwithextendedmenuitem613.  
SelectTCorVITCwithextendedmenuitem613.  
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2 Set switches on the subsidiary control panel as follows.  
TC SELECT switch: TC or VITC according as you are  
synchronizing to TC or VITC  
NT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch: EXT–REGEN (left position)  
VITC switch: ON (when recording VITC)  
This starts the internal time code generator running in synchronization  
with the external time code generator.  
Once the internal time code generator is synchronized with the external  
time code generator, even if the external time code generator  
connection is removed, the internal time code generator continues to  
run.  
Note  
When the input mode is V:SDTI, SDTI or i.LINK (the V:SDTI, SDTI or  
i.LINK indicator is lit in the input selection/audio mode display section),  
then setting the INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch to EXTREGEN  
automatically synchronizes the internal time code generator to the time  
code transferred through the SDTI(QSDI) INPUT connector or i.LINK  
connector (when fitted with the optional DSBK-190).  
Note that when the INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch is set to EXT−  
REGEN, the advance mode and frame count mode (DSR-2000 only) are  
automatically set as follows.  
Advance mode: free running  
Frame count mode (DSR-2000 only): the same as the external time  
code signal (drop frame or non-drop frame)  
To check the synchronization to the external signal  
Press the STOP button to stop this unit, then press the REC button.  
Watch the time counter display, and check that the values displayed  
coincide with the external time code values.  
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Chapter  
3
Recording and  
Playback  
Recording  
This section describes video and audio recording on the unit.  
Preparations for Recording  
Buttom/switch settings  
Before beginning recording, make any necessary button/switch settings.  
For details of the settings of each of the buttons/switches, see the pages indicated  
in parenthesis.  
MONITOR SELECT buttons (page 17):  
select the audio channels to be monitored.  
Input selection section (page 14): select the input  
video and audio signals.  
REMOTE button (page 15): unlit  
POWER switch: 1 side  
REC controls (page 16):  
adjust the audio recording levels.  
COUNTER SEL button (page  
18: select the data to be  
displayed (counter’s count, time  
code value, or user bit value)  
PB/EE button (page 18): lit  
REC INHIBIT switch (page 26): OFF  
INT/EXTPRESET/REGEN switch (page 26):  
select the time code to be recorded.  
TC SELECT switch (page 26): TC or VITC (when displaying time code)  
VITC switch (page 26): ON (when recording VITC)  
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Recording  
To change the number of audio channels to be recorded  
Change the setting of extended menu item 818 between 2-channel (2CH)  
mode and 4-channel (4CH) mode (4CH).  
Adjusting the audio recording levels  
When carrying out audio recording at a reference level  
Leave the REC controls pressed in. The audio signals will be recorded at a  
preset reference level.  
Manually adjusting the recording levels  
For each channel, pull out the REC control in the upper control panel, and  
adjust so that the audio level indication is 0 dB for an average volume.  
Carry out the adjustment in E-E mode.  
For details of selecting the E-E mode, see the description of the REC button in the  
tape transport control section (page 22) and the PB/EE button in the monitor/  
menu/display setting section (page 17).  
To change the display range of the audio level meters  
Press the METER FULL/FINE button (see page 16).  
Setting the reference level  
The analog input reference level is determined by the settings of the  
AUDIO IN LEVEL/600 switch (see page 32) and extended menu item  
811. When, for example, the AUDIO IN LEVEL/600 switch is set to  
+4 dBm (HIGH-ON) and extended menu item 811 to –20 dB, the reference  
level is set to –20 dB, causing +4 dBm analog input to be converted into a  
–20 dB digital signal.  
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Recording Time Code and User Bit Values  
There are the following two ways of recording time code:  
• Setting an initial value, then recording the output of the internal time code  
generator  
• Recording the output of the internal time code generator synchronized to  
an external time code generator  
To set an initial value then record the time code  
Use the procedure described in the section “Setting an Initial Time Code  
Value” (page 39), then carry out the recording operation (see page 48).  
Setting the time code value to the current time  
See page 40.  
Setting a user bit value  
See page 41.  
To synchronize the internal time code generator to an external  
signal  
See page 42.  
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Recording  
Recording Operation  
To record, use the following procedure.  
1
2 3  
1 Insert a cassette.  
For details, see the section “Inserting a cassette” (page 34).  
2 Hold down the REC button, and press the PLAY button.  
Recording starts, the servo locks, and the SERVO indicator in the  
display section lights.  
3 To stop recording, press the STOP button.  
If you record to the end of the tape  
The tape is automatically rewound, and stops.  
You can change the setting of extended menu item 125 so that the tape just  
stops without being automatically rewound when it is recorded to the end.  
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Playback  
This section describes playback of video and audio.  
Preparations for Playback  
Buttom/switch settings  
Before beginning playback, make any necessary button/switch settings.  
For details of the settings of each of the buttons/switches, see the pages indicated  
in parenthesis.  
MONITOR SELECT buttons (page 17): select the audio channels to be monitored.  
REMOTE button (page 15): unlit  
POWER switch: 1 side  
PB controls (page 17):  
adjust the audio  
playback levels.  
COUNTER SEL button (page 18):  
select the data to be displayed  
(see the section “Displayed time  
data” on this page).  
PB button (page 18): lit  
TC SELECT switch (page 26): TC or VITC (when displaying time  
code)(see the section “Displayed time data” on this page)  
Time data selection  
Displayed time data  
Use the COUNTER SEL button to select one of counter’s count  
(COUNTER), time code (TC), and user bit values (U-BIT). When you  
select time code, the data displayed is determined by the setting (TC/  
VITC) of the TC SELECT switch on the subsidiary control panel as  
follows.  
TC SELECT switch setting  
Displayed data  
TC  
TC recorded on tape  
VITC recorded on tape  
VITC  
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Playback  
Playback Operation  
This section describes the following types of playback:  
• Normal playback  
Playback at normal (×1) speed  
• Playback in jog mode  
Variable speed playback, with the speed determined by the speed of  
turning the search dial  
• Playback in shuttle mode  
Variable speed playback, with the speed determined by the angular  
position of the search dial  
• Playback in variable mode  
Variable speed playback, with the speed finely determined by the angular  
position of the search dial  
• Playback using the capstan override function  
The playback speed is adjusted temporarily according to the angular  
position of the search dial, to align the playback phase with that of  
another VCR.  
Normal playback  
First insert a cassette.  
For details of how to insert a cassette, see the section “Inserting and Ejecting  
Cassettes” (page 34).  
Cassette compartment  
Display section  
STOP button  
PLAY button  
To start playback  
Press the PLAY button.  
Playback starts, the servo locks, and the SERVO indicator in the display  
section lights.  
To stop playback  
Press the STOP button.  
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If you play back to the end of the tape  
The tape is automatically rewound, and stops.  
You can change the setting of extended menu item 125 so that the tape just  
stops without being automatically rewound when it is recorded to the end.  
Playback in jog mode  
In jog mode, you can control the speed of playback by the speed of turning  
the search dial. The playback speed range is ±1 times normal speed (can be  
changed using extended menu item 116).  
To carry out playback in jog mode, use the following procedure.  
Display section  
1,2,3  
1
1 Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the JOG indicator in  
the display section is lit.  
Pressing the search dial toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode.  
2 Turn the search dial in the desired direction, at the speed  
corresponding to the desired playback speed.  
Playback in jog mode starts.  
3 To stop playback in jog mode, stop turning the search dial.  
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Playback  
Playback in shuttle mode  
In shuttle mode, you can control the speed of playback by the angular  
position of the search dial. The range of playback speed is ±32 times  
normal speed (can be changed using menu item 102).  
There are detents on the search dial at the still position and at ±10 times  
normal speed.  
To carry out playback in shuttle mode, use the following procedure.  
Display section  
1,2,3  
3 1  
1 Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE  
indicator in the display section is lit.  
Pressing the search dial toggles between jog mode and shuttle mode.  
2 Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired  
playback speed.  
Playback in shuttle mode starts.  
3 To stop playback in shuttle mode, return the search dial to the center  
position, or press the STOP button.  
To return to normal-speed playback  
Press the PLAY button.  
To alternate between normal-speed playback and shuttle mode  
playback  
Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired shuttle  
playback speed, then switch between normal-speed playback and shuttle  
playback by pressing the PLAY and SEARCH buttons alternately.  
For intermittent shuttle mode playback, press the STOP and SEARCH  
buttons alternately.  
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Playback in variable mode  
In variable mode, you can finely control (61 steps) the speed of playback  
in the range of 1 to +2 times normal speed. Noiseless playback is possible  
in the range of ±1 times normal speed.  
(The variable mode playback speed range can be changed using extended  
menu item 119.)  
There are detents on the search dial at the still position and at ±1 times  
normal speed.  
To carry out playback in variable mode, use the following procedure.  
Display section  
1,2,3  
1 2  
4
1 Press the VARIABLE button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE  
indicator in the display section is lit.  
2 If the SEARCH button is lit, press the VARIABLE button, turning it  
on.  
3 Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired  
playback speed.  
Playback in variable mode starts.  
4 To stop playback in variable mode, return the search dial to the center  
position, or press the STOP button.  
To return to normal-speed playback  
Press the PLAY button.  
To alternate between normal-speed playback and variable  
mode playback  
Set the search dial to the position corresponding to the desired variable  
playback speed, then switch between normal-speed playback and variable  
playback by pressing the PLAY and VARIABLE buttons alternately.  
For intermittent variable mode playback, press the STOP and VARIABLE  
buttons alternately.  
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Playback  
Playback using the capstan override function  
You can use the capstan override function to adjust the playback speed  
temporarily. This function is convenient for playback phase  
synchronization with another VCR playing back the same program.  
Display section  
1(A)  
1(B) 1(A),1(B),2  
1 (A) Hold down the PLAY button, and turn the search dial in the  
desired direction to adjust the playback speed.  
The range of speed adjustment is ±15% in steps of 1%.  
(B) Hold down the PLAY button, and press the TRIM buttons to  
adjust the playback speed.  
The playback speed can be adjusted to ±8% only.  
The SERVO indicator in the display section goes off.  
2 When the adjustment is completed, release the PLAY button.  
The tape transport returns to normal speed, and the SERVO indicator  
in the display section lights on again.  
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Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback  
Overview  
DMC playback allows you to vary the playback speed for a certain section  
of a tape, in variable mode (from 1 to +1 times normal speed), and store  
the varying speed in memory for later playback at the same varying speed.  
For example, during a live broadcast of a sporting event you can set the  
start and end points of highlights while recording, and then provide  
immediate DMC playba -of those highlights.  
During DMC playback the tape moves as shown in the following figure.  
On-air start point  
Waiting for the on-air cue  
On-air end point  
Speed variation end point  
Preroll point  
Speed variation start point  
Press the REVIEW button.  
Stop  
before starting DMC playback.  
Normal speed  
playback  
DMC playback  
Press the REVIEW button  
again at the on-air cue.  
Normal speed playback  
Stop  
Starting DMC playback  
immediately after preroll  
Press the PREVIEW button.  
Normal speed  
playback  
DMC playback  
Normal speed playback  
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Playback  
Storing a varying playback speed in memory  
To store the playback speed for DMC playback, use the following  
procedure.  
MEMORY indicator  
Display section  
3,5,7  
1,5 6  
2
8 3 4  
1 Press the DMC EDIT button, turning it on.  
2 Either while playing back the recorded tape, or during recording, press  
the ENTRY button and each of the following buttons simultaneously,  
to set the start and end points.  
• On-air start point: AUDIO IN button  
• Speed variation start point: IN button  
• Speed variation end point: OUT button  
• On-air end point: AUDIO OUT button  
Each press turns the corresponding button on.  
3 Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE  
indicator in the display section is lit.  
4 If you want to use the variable mode to set the varying playback speed,  
press the VAIRABLE button, turning it on.  
5 Holding down the DMC EDIT button, turn the search dial, to set the  
initial speed at the speed variation start point.  
The speed you set appears in the display section. During this period the  
tape does not move.  
6 Press the PREVIEW button.  
The tape is prerolled and played back at normal speed from the on-air  
start point to the speed variation start point. On passing the speed  
variation start point, the MEMORY indicator begins to flash, and  
playback begins at the speed set in step 5.  
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7 Turn the search dial to vary the playback speed.  
While the MEMORY indicator is flashing, the speed variations are  
stored in memory. On passing the speed variation end point, the  
MEMORY indicator changes from flashing to continuously lit, and the  
variable speed storing ends.  
8 Press the STOP button to stop the tape.  
If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the speed  
variation end point  
This indicates that the memory became full at that point. It is therefore not  
possible to record more speed variation. The maximum capacity is a  
duration of 120 seconds.  
To amend the stored speed variation  
Press the PREVIEW button.  
The interval between the speed variation start and end points is  
automatically played back at the stored speed. Operate the search dial as  
required, to adjust the playback speed.  
Setting the initial speed to normal speed  
In step 5, press the PLAY button.  
Executing DMC Playback  
There are two methods of starting DMC playback.  
Starting playback at the on-air cue from the on-air start point  
Starting playback immediately after preroll  
Notes  
To avoid operating mistakes we recommend that you use the VCR in  
standalone mode when carrying out DMC playback.  
When using two VCRs connected for editing, you can only use the  
recorder VCR for DMC playback, and only when both the RECORDER  
and PLAYER buttons are off.  
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Playback  
You can start DMC playback using either the REVIEW button or  
PREVIEW button depending on which of the above two methods you use.  
REVIEW button  
PREVIEW button  
To start playback at the on-air cue from the on-air start point  
Use the following procedure.  
1 Press the REVIEW button.  
The REVIEW button lights, and the tape is cued up to the on-air start  
point. After the tape is cued up, the REVIEW button flashes.  
2 At the moment the on-air cue is given, press the REVIEW button once  
more.  
The REVIEW button lights, and playback starts at normal speed.  
Between the speed variation start and end points, DMC playback is  
carried out at the stored speed, and then playback continues at normal  
speed and the tape stops at the on-air end point.  
Starting playback immediately after preroll  
Press the PREVIEW button.  
The PREVIEW button lights, and after preroll, DMC playback is carried  
out for the section between the speed variation start and end points, then  
playback continues at normal speed from the speed variation end point.  
Stopping the tape during DMC playback  
Press the STOP button.  
To exit DMC playback mode  
Press the DMC EDIT button and the DELETE button simultaneously.  
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Synchronous Playback  
Connecting two DSR-2000/2000P units and synchronizing their tape  
transport, you can carry out two-unit synchronous playback with an  
accuracy of ±0 frame.  
For equipment/signal connections and basic settings, see the section  
“Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback” (page 132).  
Use the following procedure.  
(In the following, the controlling unit is referred to as the recorder (this  
unit) and the controlled unit as the player.)  
1 4  
2,5  
7
3,6  
1 Press the PLAYER button, turning it on.  
2 Cue up to the player tape position where to start playback.  
3 Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, and press the IN button.  
The player IN point is set.  
4 Press the RECORDER button, turning it on.  
5 Cue up to the recorder tape position where to start synchronous  
playback.  
6 Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, and press the IN button.  
The recorder IN point is set.  
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7 Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, and press the PREVIEW  
button.  
Both the recorder and player start preroll followed by synchronous  
playback by the two units.  
When setup menu item 004 is set to ON and 305 set to ACCUR on the  
recorder side, the recorder and player tape transports are synchronized  
during the preroll allowing two-unit synchronous playback with ±0  
frame accuracy to start at the player and recorder IN points.  
To end synchronous playback while it is in progress  
Press the STOP button.  
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Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format  
(Optional DSBK-190 Required When Using i.LINK Interface)  
In addition to straightforward tape dubbing, you can also use this unit to  
digitally dub signals in DVCAM format automatically from the beginning  
of the tape to the end, through an i.LINK or SDTI(QSDI) interface.  
When a tape recorded on a DSR-1/1P Digital Videocassette Recorder or  
DSR-300/300P Digital Camcorder is dubbed, the ClipLink log data held in  
the cassette memory is also copied.  
For information about connections and basic settings, see the section  
“Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format” (page 133).  
Notes  
• Use a tape which is recorded in the DVCAM format. A tape recorded in  
DV format cannot be used as a source tape for dubbing through an  
SDTI(QSDI) or i.LINK interface.  
• Regardless of the audio channel settings made in the input selection  
section of this unit, dubbing is performed with the original audio  
recording mode unchanged (two-channel mode (48 kHz) or four-channel  
mode (32 kHz)).  
• Approximately the last 2 minutes of the tape may not be copied because  
of differences in tape lengths. (If an Index Picture is recorded in this  
portion, it may also not be copied.)  
• A continuous recorded section of approximately 5 seconds is required  
before the recording start point. It is recommended to record beforehand  
color bars or a similar signal at the start point of the recording tape to be  
used on this unit.  
Perform the following procedure.  
7 2,5  
4
3
1
1 On the recorder, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the  
MENU button.  
The SYSTEM MENU screen appears on the monitor connected to this  
unit.  
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Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format (Optional DSBK-190 Required  
When Using i.LINK Interface)  
SYSTEM MENU  
SDTI DUBBING  
i.LINK DUBBING  
2 Using the search dial in jog mode, select either SDTI DUBBING or  
i.LINK DUBBING, then press the SET button.  
The screen changes as follows, allowing you to select a desired group  
of items for dubbing.  
(In explaining the subsequent operating procedure, illustrations of  
screens shown when performing SDTI dubbing are used. You can  
follow the same operating procedure also when performing i.LINK  
dubbing.)  
SYSTEM MENU  
SDTI DUBBING  
A/V  
A/V/TC  
A/V/TC/CM  
• A/V: Audio and video  
• A/V/TC: Audio, video and timecode  
• A/V/TC/CM: Audio, video, timecode, and cassette memroy  
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3 Using the search dial, select a desired group of items for dubbing, then  
press the SET button.  
The menu screen changes as follows.  
(Example: The screen displayed when A/V/TC/CM is selected.)  
SDTI DUBBING  
(A/V/TC/CM)  
INSERT RECORD TAPE IN  
THIS VTR AND SOURCE  
TAPE IN THE PLAYER VTR.  
ABORT:MENU KEY  
4 Insert the source tape in the player and the recording tape in this unit.  
A message to make sure dubbing may be started appears.  
SDTI DUBBING  
(A/V/TC/CM)  
START i.LINK DUBBING?  
START:SET KEY  
ABORT:MENU KEY  
If the cassette memory capacity is not sufficient  
A message urging you to replace the recording tape by a tape with a  
larger cassette memory capacity appears.  
For more information about this, see the section “If the cassette memory of  
the recording tape is not large enough” (page 65).  
To cancel the dubbing operation  
Press the MENU button.  
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5 Press the SET button.  
The recording tape and source tape are both automatically wound back  
to the beginning, and dubbing starts. At the same time, the screen  
changes as follows.  
SDTI DUBBING  
(A/V/TC/CM)  
EXECUTING.  
TCR 00:00:00:00  
UBR 00:00:00:00  
ABORT:MENU KEY  
To end the dubbing operation while it is in progress  
Press the STOP button.  
The dubbing operation stops and a message asking whether to copy the  
contents of the cassette memory appears.  
For more information about this, see the section “If you end dubbing while it  
is in progress” (page 65).  
When dubbing is completed  
1 A message “COMPLETED” appears on the monitor.  
2 The source tape and recording tape are both automatically rewound  
to the beginning, and the cassettes ejected.  
3 The unit returns to the state in step 3.  
6 To continue by dubbing another tape, repeat steps 4 and 5.  
7 To end the dubbing operation and exit from the menu, press the  
MENU button.  
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If the cassette memory of the recording tape is not large  
enough  
When you insert the recording tape and source tape in this unit and the  
player, respectively, whereas A/V/TC/CM has been selected as the items  
for dubbing, their cassette memory contents are checked automatically. If,  
as a result, the cassette memory capacity of the recording tape is found  
inadequate, the following message appears.  
SDTI DUBBING  
(A/V/TC/CM)  
CM MEMORY STORAGE  
CAPACITY OF THE RECORD  
TAPE IS TOO SMALL.  
ABORT:MENU KEY  
If this message appears, replace the recording tape by a tape with a larger  
cassette memory capacity.  
If you end dubbing while it is in progress  
If you end dubbing while it is in progress with A/V/TC/CM selected as the  
items for dubbing, the following message appears.  
SDTI DUBBING  
(A/V/TC/CM)  
DUBBING IS ABORTED.  
EXECUTE CM COPY?  
COPY  
:SET  
KEY  
NOT COPY:RESET KEY  
To copy the contents of the cassette memory, press the SET button.  
If you do not wish to copy the contents of the cassette memory, press the  
RESET button. If you press the RESET button, however, the contents of  
the cassette memory may not agree with the material recorded on the tape.  
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Editing  
Automatic Editing  
This section describes how to carry out automatic editing with this unit and  
another VCR connected to the REMOTE-IN or REMOTE-OUT connector.  
Overview of Automatic Editing  
With this unit, you can use the following two edit modes.  
• Assemble edit mode  
• Insert edit mode  
(In this Operating Instructions, these two modes are also referred to simply  
as assemble mode and insert mode, respectively.)  
Assemble edit mode  
In assemble editing, you record video and audio materials in order from  
the start of the tape. In addition to video and audio, time code is also  
recorded. This edit mode is convenient when you are recording on a new  
tape.  
Note  
Before you begin assemble editing for the first time with a new tape, a  
video signal, e.g. a black signal, and time code must be recorded on the  
tape in advance of the recorder IN point for a length equal to or greater  
than the preroll time.  
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Insert edit mode  
In insert editing, you insert video, audio, and time code at desired positions  
on an already recorded tape. You can insert all three types of data at the  
same time or insert one of the types separately.  
Note  
Before you use an unrecorded tape in insert editing, a video signal, e.g. a  
black signal, and time code must be recorded on all over the tape.  
You can carry out DMC editing in both edit modes. In insert editing, split  
editing is also possible.  
To record a video signal and time code on an unrecorded tape  
When recording a video signal and time code on an unrecorded tape to use  
it as a recording tape in insert editing, you can use a test signal generated  
by the internal signal generator of the unit. An example procedure follows.  
1 Insert an unrecorded cassette in the unit and rewind it.  
2 Using the VIDEO IN button in the input selection section (see page  
14), select the video test signal (SG) as the input video signal.  
3 Set switches on the subsidiary control panel (see page 25) as follow.  
INT/EXT-PRESET/REGEN switch: INTPRESET (right position)  
FREE RUN/REC RUN switch: REC RUN  
DF/NDF switch: Set as required.  
4 Set an initial time code value (see page 39)  
5 Carry out recording (see page 48).  
Recording time code  
For automatic editing, regardless of the settings of the INT/EXT−  
PRESET/REGEN switch, time code is recorded continuously from the  
previous time code recorded on the tape.  
Using extended menu item 610, it is also possible to record time code according to  
the settings on the control panels.  
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Sequence of editing operations  
The following flowchart outlines the sequence of operations in automatic  
editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units.  
See  
Sequence of Operation  
“Button/Switch Settings for  
Editing” (page 70)  
Making necessary settings  
“Usable Cassettes” (page  
33)  
Insert cassettes.  
• Insert a cassette for recording the results of  
editing in the recorder.  
• Insert the cassette on which material to be edited  
has been recorded in the player.  
“Selecting an Edit Mode”  
(page 71)  
Select an edit mode.  
Determine edit points.  
“Setting Edit Points” (page  
72)  
“Checking Editing Results—  
Preview” (page 80)  
Preview the editing results.  
Modify edit points as necessary.  
“Modifying Edit Points”  
(page 76)  
“Executing Automatic  
Editing” (page 81)  
Execute automatic editing.  
“Reviewing the editing  
results” (page 83)  
Review the editing results as necessary.  
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Notes on video output to the monitor  
In E-E mode, the video output of the unit is delayed by the time for video  
circuit processing with respect to the input video signal (8H).  
Unlike the playback operations described in Chapter 3, for playback to be  
carried out in edit mode with both the player and recorder specified, you  
can use extended menu item 701 to delay the V-SYNC phase by 8H.  
Button/Switch Settings for Editing  
Before beginning editing, set buttons and switches on the recorder and  
player as follows.  
For details of the settings of each of the buttons/switches, see the pages indicated  
in parenthesis.  
Recorder settings  
MONITOR SELECT buttons (page 17): select the audio channels to be monitored.  
Input selection section (page 14): select the input video and  
audio signals.  
REMOTE button (page 15):  
unlit 9PIN (when using  
POWER switch: I side  
REMOTE-IN/-OUT) or i.LINK  
(when using i.LINK) button: lit  
REC controls (page 16):  
adjust the audio recording  
levels.  
COUNTER SEL button (page  
18): select the data to be  
displayed (counter value or  
time code value)  
REC INHIBIT switch (page 26): OFF  
TC SELECT switch (page 26): TC or VITC, when displaying time code  
INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch (page 26): select the time code to be recorded.  
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Player settings  
REMOTE button (page 15): lit  
9PIN (when using REMOTE-  
IN/-OUT) or i.LINK (when  
using i.LINK) button: lit  
POWER switch: I side  
PB controls (page 17):  
adjust the audio playback  
levels.  
COUNTER SEL button (page  
18): select the data to be  
displayed (counter value or  
time code value)  
PB button (page 18): lit  
TC SELECT switch (page 26): TC or VITC, when displaying time code  
(In the subsequent description, except where the player is explicitly  
mentioned, operations are all on the recorder.)  
Selecting an Edit mode  
Select either assemble mode or insert mode.  
INSERT buttons  
IN button and OUT button  
ASSEMBLE button  
Depending on the desired edit mode, press the following button or buttons.  
• For assemble editing: ASSEMBLE button  
• For insert editing: the desired INSERT buttons (VIDEO, CH-1 to CH-4,  
TIME CODE)  
When you select an edit mode, the IN and OUT buttons begin to flash,  
indicating that the edit points require setting.  
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Setting Edit Points  
Of the four edit points (recorder IN and OUT points, and player IN and  
OUT points) required, set any three. The last edit point is set  
automatically.  
In insert mode, you can set the edit points for video and audio separately  
(split editing).  
For details of setting split edit points, see the section “Setting split edit points”  
(page 73).  
To set edit points  
2
3
1
1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you will set edit points.  
The button which you have pressed lights.  
2 Turn the search dial in jog or shuttle mode, and position the tape at the  
required edit point.  
For details of playback in jog or shuttle mode, see the sections “Playback in  
jog mode” (page 51) and “Playback in shuttle mode” (page 52).  
3 At the point at which you wish to set the IN point or OUT point, hold  
down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the IN button or OUT  
button as the case may be.  
When the IN point or OUT point is set, the IN button or OUT button  
correspondingly lights.  
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until three of the four edit points (recorder IN and  
OUT points, and player IN and OUT points) are set.  
When the IN points on both the recorder and player are set, the  
PREVIEW button and AUTO EDIT button flash, indicating that it is  
possible to carry out a preview or editing operation.  
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Notes  
In the following cases, the DELETE button begins to flash and you cannot  
carry out automatic editing.  
• The OUT point is before the IN point.  
• All four of the recorder IN and OUT points and the player IN and OUT  
points have been set.  
Use the DELETE button to delete a redundant edit point, or set the edit  
points correctly.  
For details of deleting edit points, see the section “To delete an edit point” (page  
77).  
Setting split edit points  
In split editing, you can set the edit points for audio and video  
independently. Set the audio edit points with the AUDIO IN/OUT buttons,  
and the video edit points with the IN/OUT buttons.  
Note that split editing is only possible when the recorder is set for insert  
editing.  
3
1 4  
2
1 Press the appropriate INSERT button (VIDEO, CH-1 to CH-4, or TC).  
The IN and OUT buttons flash.  
2 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the VCR for  
which edit points are to be set.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
3 To find the edit point, rotate the search dial in jog or shuttle mode.  
For details of jog/shuttle mode playback, see the sections "Playback in jog  
mode" (page 51) and “Playback in shuttle mode” (page 52).  
4 Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press one of the IN, OUT,  
AUDIO IN, and AUDIO OUT buttons, to set the edit point.  
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5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set the required edit points.  
As each edit point is set, the corresponding button changes from  
flashing to continuously lit.  
Note  
During split editing, if you set six or more edit points for the recorder and  
player, the DELETE button starts to flash, to indicate that editing cannot  
be executed. Delete all excess edit points, using the DELETE button.  
For details of deleting edit points, see the section “To delete an edit point” (page  
77).  
Automatic setting of edit points in split editing  
Split editing requires a total of eight edit points: four video edit points  
(player IN and OUT and recorder IN and OUT) and four audio edit points  
(player audio IN and OUT and recorder audio IN and OUT). However, as  
soon as you set five points, the system automatically calculates and sets the  
remaining three points. Specifically, once you have set three of the four  
video edit points and two audio edit points, the remaining three edit points  
are set automatically, regardless of whether these points are for the  
recorder or player.  
In the figure below, the edit points shown within boxes are already set. The  
other edit points (recorder audio OUT point, and player audio IN and video  
OUT points) are set automatically.  
Note that, regardless of whether it was set manually or automatically, any  
edit point can be deleted or corrected later.  
Audio OUT point  
OUT point  
Audio IN point  
Recorder  
IN point  
Player  
OUT point  
Audio OUT point  
Audio IN point  
IN point  
You can set audio cut in, crossfade, fade in, and fade out effects using extended  
menu item 317.  
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When the audio IN point is not set for insert editing of audio  
only  
As long as the audio OUT point is set, the VCR is ready for preview or  
editing. If the audio IN point has not been set, the current tape position is  
automatically used as the audio IN point.  
Using a VCR without a split editing function as the player  
If it is not possible to set separate audio and video edit points on the VCR  
you are using as the player, by setting the audio IN and OUT points on the  
recorder (this unit), then setting three video edit points, split editing is  
possible.  
Checking Edit Points  
You can check the time value for an edit point and the duration between  
two edit points by displaying them in the display section.  
To display the time value for an edit point  
Use the following procedure.  
Display section  
1
2
1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you wish to check the edit point.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
2 Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button  
according to the edit point you wish to check.  
While you hold down the button, the time value of the edit point is  
shown in the display section.  
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To display the duration between two edit points  
1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you wish to check the duration.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
2 Hold down any two of the four edit points (recorder or player IN,  
OUT, audio IN, and audio OUT points).  
While you hold down the buttons, the duration between the two edit  
points is shown in the display section.  
When only one of the two selected edit points is set  
The duration between the edit point and the current tape position is  
displayed.  
When neither of the two selected edit points is set  
The duration between the most recently set corresponding edit points is  
displayed.  
Modifying Edit Points  
Once you set edit points, you can modify or delete them as required.  
When edit points have been set incorrectly, for example when an OUT  
point is located before an IN point or when the duration of editing  
segments on the player and recorder do not match, the DELETE buttons  
flash to alert you that a preview or edit cannot be carried out. In this case,  
either modify the erroneous edit point, or first delete it and then enter it  
correctly.  
To turn a flashing DELETE button off  
The DELETE button goes off when the erroneous edit point is correct.  
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To modify an edit point  
Use the following procedure.  
Display section  
1
2
1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you wish to modify the edit point.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
2 Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button  
corresponding to the edit point you wish to modify, and press the  
TRIM buttons (+ or –).  
While you hold down the button, the time value for the edit point  
appears in the display section; pressing the +button increases the value  
by one frame, and pressing the –button decreases it by one frame.  
To delete an edit point  
To delete an edit point, use the following procedure. You can use the same  
procedure whether or not the DELETE button is flashing.  
1
2
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1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you wish to delete the edit point.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
2 Hold down the DELETE button and press the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or  
AUDIO OUT button according to the edit point you wish to delete.  
The edit point is deleted, and the DELETE button goes off.  
Cuing Up to Edit Points  
You can cue up to any edit point, or cue up to a position located a specified  
amount of time before the edit start point (preroll).  
To cue up to an edit point  
Use the following procedure.  
1
2
1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you wish to cue up to an edit point.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
2 Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button  
according to the edit point to which you wish to cue up, and press the  
PREROLL button.  
The edit point you have selected is cued up.  
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To preroll  
Use the following procedure.  
1
2
1 Press the RECORDER button or PLAYER button to select the VCR on  
which you wish to carry out a preroll.  
The button you have pressed lights.  
2 Press the PREROLL button.  
The tape is wound back to a position 5 seconds (factory default setting)  
before the edit IN point, and stops.  
To change the preroll time  
The factory default setting for the preroll time is 5 seconds, but you can  
use basic menu item 001 to change this to any value from 0 to 30 seconds.  
If you change the preroll time, make sure that the setting is not longer than  
the recording length before the edit IN point.  
Note that for automatic editing, the preroll time setting on the recorder  
takes precedence.  
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Checking Edit Results—Preview  
When you have set the edit points, the PREVIEW button flashes,  
indicating that you can carry out a preview.  
PREVIEW button  
To carry out a preview, press the PREVIEW button.  
The PREVIEW button changes from flashing to continuously lit, and the  
preview is carried out.  
At the end of the preview, the PREVIEW button flashes again.  
To stop the preview  
Press the STOP button.  
The tape stops at the position where you pressed the button.  
To return the tape to the preroll point  
Press the PREROLL button.  
To return the tape to the IN point or OUT point  
Press the PREROLL button and the IN button or OUT button  
simultaneously.  
After the preview, make any necessary adjustments to the edit points, then  
repeat the preview.  
For details of how to modify or delete edit points, see the section “Modifying Edit  
Points” (page 76).  
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Monitor output during a preview  
During a preview, you can monitor the following video and audio on a  
monitor connected to the recorder.  
• From the preroll point to the IN point, you can monitor the playback from  
the recorder.  
• From the IN point to the OUT point, you can monitor the playback from  
the player through the recorder in E-E mode.  
• From the OUT point to the postroll point, you can monitor the playback  
from the recorder.  
The following figure illustrates this.  
OUT point  
IN point  
Playback (recorder)  
Playback (recorder)  
E-E mode (player)  
Executing Automatic Editing  
Overview of editing operations  
The figure below shows how the recorder and player operate during  
editing.  
Tape transport  
Preroll point  
IN point  
OUT point Postroll point  
Recorder  
Preroll  
Postroll  
Editing results  
Recording overlap  
(When editing in  
assemble mode)  
Stop  
Player  
Time flow  
Playback  
Stop  
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Monitor output during an edit  
During execution of an automatic edit, on a monitor connected to the  
recorder, you can monitor the same video and audio as during a preview  
(see page 81).  
However, during preread editing (see page 87), only the playback from the  
recorder can be monitored.  
Using a single monitor for video and audio on both player and recorder  
For efficient editing if only one monitor is available, use the following  
method.  
1 Connect the monitor to the recorder.  
2 In the setup menus, set item 008 to “AUTO”.  
3 Press the PLAYER button on the recorder.  
This forces the recorder to E-E mode, in which the player video and  
audio signals are output to the monitor.  
Note  
Continuous recording must exist on the recorder tape to be used in issert  
editing. It is not possible to carry out editing on a section of the tape with  
no signal recorded.  
Starting automatic editing  
When you have set the edit points, press the flashing AUTO EDIT button.  
The AUTO EDIT button changes from flashing to continuously lit, and the  
automatic editing operation begins.  
At the end of the editing operation, the AUTO EDIT button goes off.  
ENTRY/SHIFT button  
DELETE button  
AUDIO EDIT button  
PREVIEW button  
OUT button  
REVIEW button  
STOP button  
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To change the OUT point after starting automatic editing  
operation  
After starting the automatic editing operation, to end the operation before  
the preset OUT point, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the  
OUT button.  
The position where you pressed the button becomes the OUT point, and  
editing ends.  
To abandon automatic editing  
Press the STOP button.  
The automatic editing operation is abandoned. At the same time, the  
PREVIEW button and AUTO EDIT button start flashing, and the state  
before the editing was started is restored.  
In this case, the IN and OUT points already set are preserved so that you  
can carry out a preview or automatic editing operation again by pressing  
the PREVIEW button or AUTO EDIT button.  
Reviewing the editing results  
After carrying out an editing operation, you can carry out a review, to  
check the editing results on the monitor.  
To carry out a review, after carrying out the edit, and before you set any  
new edit points or make other settings, press the REVIEW button.  
The REVIEW button lights, and the review is carried out.  
At the end of the review the REVIEW button goes off, and the tape returns  
to the OUT point.  
After automatic editing, to adjust the edit points and reexecute  
the edit  
Hold down the DELETE button and press the ENTRY/SHIFT button to  
recall the edit points. After adjusting the edit points, press the AUTO  
EDIT button to carry out the edit again.  
For details of how to adjust edit points, see the section “Modifying Edit Points”  
(page 76).  
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DMC Editing  
You can carry out variable speed editing, controlling the player playback  
speed from the recorder.  
Overview of DMC Editing  
The following figure illustrates how the tapes move on both the player and  
recorder during DMC editing.  
Postroll  
Preroll  
OUT point  
IN point  
Recorder  
Playback  
DMC editing  
Playback  
Stop  
Preroll time × initial speed  
Postroll time × final speed  
IN point  
Player  
Tape  
Playback at stored varying speed  
moves at  
initial  
speed  
Stop  
Tape moves at  
final speed  
DMC editing can be used for insert or assemble editing, but cannot be used  
for audio split editing.  
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Carrying Out DMC Editing  
Setting the edit points and player speed  
Use the following procedure.  
Display section  
2 4  
1,7,10  
MEMORY indicator  
3 9  
5 6 1  
1 Press the RECORDER button.  
2 Press the ASSEMBLE button or INSERT button to select an edit  
mode.  
3 Press the DMC EDIT button.  
The unit switches to the DMC edit mode, and the DMC EDIT button  
lights.  
4 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the IN or OUT button  
to set an edit point.  
5 Press the PLAYER button, to set the player IN point.  
Note  
It is not possible to set the player OUT point.  
6 Press the SEARCH button or search dial so that the SHUTTLE  
indicator in the display section is lit.  
7 Holding down the DMC EDIT button, turn the search dial to set the  
initial speed.  
To select normal speed as the initial speed, press the PLAY button.  
The speed you set appears in the display section.  
8 When the initial speed setting is complete, release the DMC EDIT  
button.  
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9 Press the PREVIEW button.  
The tape is prerolled and then the recorder starts operating at normal  
speed and the player at the set initial speed.  
10On passing the IN point, the MEMORY indicator begins to flash: turn  
the search dial to vary the playback speed.  
While the MEMORY indicator is flashing, the speed variations are  
stored in memory. On passing the OUT point, the MEMORY indicator  
changes from flashing to continuously lit, and the variable speed  
storing ends.  
If the MEMORY indicator lights continuously before the speed  
variation end point  
This indicates that the memory became full at that point. Thus even before  
the OUT point is reached, it is not possible to record more speed variation.  
The maximum capacity is a duration of 120 seconds.  
To quit the DMC edit mode  
To execute the DMC edit  
Hold down the DELETE button and press the DMC EDIT button.  
Press the AUTO EDIT button.  
DMC editing is carried out at the stored varying speed.  
Once the editing is carried out, the stored speed variation is lost from  
memory.  
To check the editing results  
Press the REVIEW button.  
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Preread Editing  
Video and audio signals already recorded on the recorder tape can be used  
as an edit source for insert editing. This type of editing is called “preread  
editing”, as the VCR uses the preread heads to read the signals in advance  
from the tape.  
The video signals read out by the preread heads can be sent to a video  
switcher, and combined with video signals from the player for recording.  
The audio signals read out by the preread heads can be sent to an audio  
mixer for mixing with audio signals from the player for recording, and can  
be recorded either on the original channels or on other audio channels.  
Player  
Video source  
Audio source  
Audio mixer  
Video switcher  
Digital or analog audio input  
Digital or analog video input  
AUDIO IN  
ANALOG VIDEO IN  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
S VIDEO IN  
DIGITAL AUDIO(AES/EBU) IN  
SDI INPUT  
DSR-2000/2000P(recorder)  
Y
R-Y  
B-Y  
Digital or analog video  
output (preread signals)  
Digital or analog audio  
output (preread signals)  
ANALOG VIDEO OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
S VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO(AES/EBU) OUT  
SDI OUTPUT  
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Preread Editing  
Note  
• You cannot carry out preread editing using SDTI or i.LINK signals.  
• When the preread mode is selected (the PREREAD button is lit), to  
prevent feedback in the loop connection, no E-E video out is available,  
regardless of the operating mode of the unit. When preread mode is  
turned off after preread editing, however, if the same channel remains  
connected to both input and output, an E-E signal is output, and feedback  
will occur. To prevent this, select PB mode as in step 1 of the following  
procedure.  
To carry out preread editing, use the following procedure.  
2,6 1  
1 Press the PB button, turning it on.  
2 Press the PREREAD button, turning it on.  
3 Make the necessary connections for the preread editing. (See the  
illustrations on the previous page and on page 129.)  
4 After selecting the desired insert edit mode, carry out the preread  
editing.  
For details of how to select an edit mode, set edit points, etc., see Chapter 4  
“Editing” (page 67).  
5 When the preread editing is completed, remove the connections.  
6 Press the PREREAD button, turning it off.  
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Special Editing Methods  
This section describes the following editing methods.  
• Quick editing  
After selecting an edit mode, you can save on editing time by setting the  
edit points and executing the edit at the same time.  
• Continuous editing  
When you execute multiple edits in succession, you can edit from the  
second time on by setting the player IN and OUT points only.  
• Standalone editing  
You can carry out editing using as the player an external device, for  
example a signal generator, which cannot be controlled remotely through  
the REMOTE-IN or REMOTE-OUT connector.  
• Manual editing  
Without setting edit points in advance, you can carry out editing  
manually while watching the monitor screen.  
• Adding a narration (Sound-on-sound)  
Using this unit alone, it is possible to carry out simple sound-on-sound  
editing (such as adding a narration).  
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Quick Editing  
After selecting an edit mode, you can save on editing time by setting the  
edit points and executing the edit at the same time.  
1 3  
5,7 8 6  
2,4  
1 Press the PLAYER button, turning it on.  
2 Stop the tape on the player at the position you wish to make the IN  
point.  
3 Press the RECORDER button, turning it on.  
4 Stop the tape on the recorder at the position you wish to make the IN  
point.  
5 Press the PREVIEW button.  
A preview starts.  
The tape positions determined in steps 2 and 4 are set as the player IN  
point and recorder IN point, respectively.  
6 Watching the editing on the monitor, at the position you wish to make  
the OUT point, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the  
OUT button.  
Both the player OUT point and recorder OUT point are set.  
7 Carry out another preview and modify the edit points as required.  
For details of how to modify edit points, see the section “Modifying Edit  
Points” (page 76).  
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8 Press the AUTO EDIT button.  
The edit starts.  
When the edit finishes, the recorder stops at the OUT point and the  
player stops about 2 seconds after the OUT point.  
To edit even more quickly  
By skipping the preview in the foregoing procedure, you can execute the  
edit even more quickly. To do so, proceed as follows.  
1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the foregoing procedure.  
2 Press the AUTO EDIT button.  
The edit starts.  
3 Watching the editing on the monitor, at the position you wish to make  
the OUT point, hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the  
OUT button.  
The edit ends.  
The point where the edit started is set as the IN point, and the point  
where the edit ended is set as the OUT point.  
Continuous Editing  
When you execute multiple edits in succession, you can edit from the  
second time on by setting the player IN and OUT points only.  
After execution of an edit, the recorder returns automatically to the OUT  
point. Therefore, the recorder OUT point of the current edit becomes the  
IN point of the next edit.  
OUT point of previous edit =  
IN point of next edit  
Section edited in previous edit  
Recorder  
Section edited in next edit  
Player  
OUT point  
IN point  
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Special Editing Methods  
To carry out continuous editing, use the following procedure.  
1
34  
2
1 Press the PLAYER button, turning it on.  
2 Set the player IN and OUT points.  
For details of how to set IN and OUT points, see the section “Setting Edit  
Points” (page 72).  
On the recorder, the OUT point for the previous edit becomes the new  
IN point.  
3 Press the PREVIEW button to carry out a preview.  
4 Press the AUTO EDIT button.  
The edit starts.  
When the edit finishes, the recorder stops at the OUT point and the  
player stops about 2 seconds after the OUT point.  
To stop the edit  
Press the ENTRY/SHIFT button together with the OUT button.  
The edit ends, and the point where you pressed the buttons becomes  
the OUT point.  
To abort the edit  
Press the STOP button.  
By repeating this process, you can carry out continuous editing.  
With extended menu item 326, a setting can be made so that the preceding OUT  
point automatically becomes the new IN point.  
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Standalone Editing  
This method allows you to use as the player an external device which  
cannot be controlled remotely through the REMOTE-IN or REMOTE-  
OUT connector. For example, you can record a color bar signal from a  
signal generator in the joints between the scenes of an already completed  
tape.  
For standalone editing, use the following procedure.  
1
2
4
3
1 In the input selection section, select the signal being generated by the  
signal generator connected to the unit.  
For details of the input selection section, see page 14.  
2 Press both the PLAYER button and RECORDER button, turning them  
off.  
3 Set the IN point and, if necessary, also OUT point.  
The AUTO EDIT button flashes.  
For details of how to set IN and OUT points, see the section “Setting Edit  
Points” (page 72).  
4 Press the AUTO EDIT button.  
The edit is carried out.  
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Manual Editing  
To carry out manual editing, start playback on the player beforehand, then  
use the following procedure.  
4,6 1  
3
5 7  
2
1 Press the RECORDER button, turning it on.  
2 Use the search dial in jog or shuttle mode to find the edit start point  
(the recorder IN point), and stop the tape just before this point.  
3 Select an edit mode.  
For details of how to select an edit mode, see the section “Selecting an Edit  
Mode” page 71.  
4 Press the PLAY button.  
The recorder begins playback.  
Note  
It takes about two seconds until the playback video stabilizes. For this  
reason, start the playback from before the segment of video you wish  
to use.  
5 At the edit start point (the recorder IN point), press the EDIT button  
and PLAY button simultaneously.  
The edit starts.  
6 At the edit end point (the recorder OUT point), press the PLAY button.  
The edit ends, and the recorder continues with playback.  
7 Press the STOP button to stop the recorder playback.  
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Adding a Narration (Sound-on-Sound)  
By means of preread editing with an audio mixer connected (see page 87),  
you can mix in an audio signal with the existing recorded soundtrack, but  
extension menu item 819 provides a simple sound-on-sound editing  
function for adding a narration, using this unit alone.  
To add a narration from microphone input  
As an example, the following procedure describes how to record a  
narration mixed with audio channels 1 and 2 already recorded on the tape,  
when the microphone is connected to input audio channel 1.  
In this case, first connect the microphone to the AUDIO IN CH-1  
connector, and set the audio input and editing mode as follows.  
• In the input selection section (see page 14), with the CH1, 1/2 button,  
select an analog audio signal.  
• In the edit mode setting section (see page 20), press the INSERT CH-1  
and CH-2 buttons, turning them on.  
After checking the above settings, use the following procedure.  
1 Set extension menu item 819 as follows.  
Extension menu item 819 settings (on monitor screen)  
ITEM-819  
AUDIO INPUT SOURCE  
ARRANGE  
Recording channel numbers  
in1 in2 in3 in4 tape  
--------------------  
ch1: on  
on  
ch2:  
ch3:  
ch4:  
on  
on  
Input channel numbers  
For details of extension menu item 819 settings, see page 123.  
2 Press the MIXING button in the upper control panel, turning it on.  
3 Carry out insert editing on audio channels 1 and 2 (CH-1 and CH-2)  
while reciting the narration into the microphone.  
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Chapter  
5
ClipLink Operation  
Overview of ClipLink Operation  
The ClipLink function provides the following.  
• Displaying ClipLink log data  
Notes  
• For a tape on which index pictures are already  
recorded, you cannot change any ClipLink log data  
other than the reel numbes and OK/NG status. (When  
index pictures are recorded on a tape, the ClipLink  
log data list for the tape shows an IP indication.)  
• You cannot carry out ClipLink operation such as  
“Continue” on the DSR-1/1P or DSR-300/300P/  
500WS/500WSP for a tape whose ClipLink log data  
has been modified on this unit.  
• Cueing up to Mark IN/OUT points and cue points  
• Rewriting ClipLink log data (reel numbers, Mark IN/  
OUT points, and OK/NG status only)  
• Creating additional ClipLink log data and deleting  
ClipLink log data (Mark IN/OUT points only)  
• Automatically creating new ClipLink log data (Mark  
IN/OUT points only)  
When Mark IN/OUT points are created, the scene  
number and take number for them are fixed at 000 and  
00, respectively.  
For an overview of the ClipLink function, see the appendix “  
ClipLink Guide” (page 147).  
The above operations other than automatic creation of  
new ClipLink log data require the ClipLink log data  
list display.  
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Displaying ClipLink Log Data  
To display ClipLink log data, hold down the ENTRY/  
SHIFT button and press the LIST/– button.  
Detailed Data Display  
To check more details related to the data item selected  
on the ClipLink log data list, proceed as follows.  
LIST/– button  
ENTRY/SHIFT button  
2 1  
1 Using the search dial, move the selection mark  
(asterisk) to the data item for which you wish to  
display details.  
The following ClipLink log data list appears in the  
monitor.  
2 Press the SEARCH button.  
While you hold the search button down, the  
detailed data display appears.  
CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST  
(003/196)  
REEL NO  
XXXXXXXX  
CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST  
(003/196)  
1 M 00:01:23:00 OK  
2 M 00:02:35:00 OK  
* 3 M 00:03:50:00 OK  
4 M 00:04:03:00 OK  
5 M 00:04:48:00 NG  
6 M 00:04:53:00 OK  
7 M 00:05:08:00 OK  
8 I 00:06:13:00 IP  
MARK IN 00:03:50:00  
MARK OUT 00:04:03:00  
Mark IN point  
OK/NG  
OK  
display (cue point  
and index picture  
addresses not  
displayed)  
SCENE NO 001  
TAKE NO 03  
OK/NG status or  
IP (index picture)  
indication  
Mark IN/cue timecode  
M = Mark IN point indication  
C = cue point indication  
I = Index picture address indication  
Data serial number  
To return to the original monitor display  
To exit from the ClipLink log data list and return to the  
original monitor display, hold down the ENTRY/  
SHIFT button and press the LIST/– button.  
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Cuing Up to Mark IN/OUT and Cue Points  
Cuing Up to Any Desired  
Position  
Cuing Up to Adjacent Mark IN/  
Cue Points  
To cue up to the point specified by the data item  
selected on the ClipLink log data list, proceed as  
follows.  
Once you select data on a ClipLink log data list, you  
can cue up to the point preceding or following the  
selected data with ease without reverting to the  
ClipLink log data list.  
2
1
F FWD button  
REW button  
MARK/+ button  
1 Using the SEARCH dial, move the selection mark  
(asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink  
log data list.  
To cue up to the Mark IN point or cue point  
When the selected data item display contains  
“M” mark  
preceding the current point selected on the  
list  
Holding down the MARK/+ button, press the REW  
button.  
During the cue-up operation is in progress, the REW  
button flashes.  
The Mark IN point address is stored as the IN point  
and the Mark OUT point address is stored as the  
OUT point. At the same time, the IN button and  
the OUT button on the control panel light.  
To cue up to the Mark IN point or cue point  
following the current point selected on the list  
Holding down the MARK/+ button, press the F FWD  
button.  
When the selected data item display contains  
“C” mark  
The cue point address is stored as the IN point and  
the IN button on the control panel lights.  
During the cue-up operation is in progress, the F FWD  
button flashes.  
2 Operate as follows.  
• To cue up to the mark IN point or cue point  
Holding down the IN button, press the PREROLL  
button.  
• To cue up to the mark OUT point  
Holding down the OUT button, press the  
PREROLL button.  
This exits from the ClipLink log data list and cues  
up to the selected position.  
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Rewriting ClipLink Log Data  
You can rewrite the reel number, Mark IN/OUT points 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the settings for all digits  
and OK/NG status included in the ClipLink log data.  
are complete.  
6 When all digits have been set, hold down the  
ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the MARK/+  
button.  
Changing the Reel Number  
To change the reel number of the data item selected on  
the ClipLink log data list, proceed as follows.  
The reel number changes.  
7 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET  
button.  
1,3  
This returns to the original ClipLink log data list.  
Note  
If you carry out step 7 skipping step 6, the original  
ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor  
and, in this case, the reel number is not rewritten.  
Changing Mark IN/OUT Points  
6 2,7  
4
To change Mark IN/OUT points selected on the  
ClipLink log data list, perform the following  
procedure.  
1 Using the search dial, move the selection mark  
(asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink  
log data list.  
When Mark IN/OUT points are rewritten to the  
cassette memory, the frame digits of the address data  
are processed as follows.  
For Mark IN point: Any frame-digits value is  
counted as 1 second.  
2 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET  
button.  
The following setting screen appears.  
For Mark OUT point: Any frame-digits value is  
ignored.  
CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST  
(003/196)  
*REEL NO  
(XXXXXXXX)  
2,7 8  
REEL NO  
(YYYYYYYY)  
3 Turn the search dial to select the digit to change.  
Rotating the search dial clockwise moves the  
current digit position to the right, and  
counterclockwise moves it to the left.  
4 6  
1,3,5  
4 Hold down the SEARCH button and turn the  
search dial to change the digit indicated by an  
arrow (µ).  
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1 Using the search dial, move the selection mark  
(asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink  
log data list.  
Changing the OK/NG Status  
To change the OK/NG status of the data item selected  
on the ClipLink log data list, proceed as follows.  
The Mark IN point address is stored as the IN  
point and the Mark OUT point address is stored as  
the OUT point. At the same time, the IN button  
and OUT button light and the ENTRY/SHIFT  
button starts flashing.  
1
2 Perform either one of the following operations.  
• Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press  
the LIST/– button, exiting from the ClipLink log  
data list.  
• Cue up to the IN point or OUT point. (See page  
99.)  
3 Cue up to the tape position to be made the new  
4 2,5  
3
Mark IN point. (See page 72.)  
4 Holding down the IN button, press the ENTRY/  
1 Using the serarch dial, move the selection mark  
(asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink  
log data list.  
SHIFT button.  
The ENTRY/SHIFT button lights and the Mark IN  
point address changes.  
2 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET  
button.  
5 Cue up to the tape position to be made the new  
Mark OUT point. (See page 72.)  
The following setting screen appears.  
6 Holding down the OUT button, press the ENTRY/  
CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST  
(003/196)  
SHIFT button.  
* 3 M 00:03:50:00 OK  
The Mark OUT point address changes.  
7 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press  
the LIST/– button to display the ClipLink log data  
list, then make sure the selection mark (asterisk) is  
kept at the position of the desired data item  
selected in step 1.  
OK/NG  
OK  
3 Hold down the SEARCH button and turn the  
search dial to change the setting to OK or NG as  
required.  
If the selection mark (asterisk) is at a wrong  
position  
Using the search dial, return the selection mark to  
the desired data item.  
4 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press  
the MARK/+ button.  
8 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press  
the MARK/+ button.  
The OK/NG status is rewritten.  
(Continued)  
The ENTRY/SHIFT button goes out and the Mark  
IN point and Mark OUT point addresses are  
rewritten.  
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Rewriting ClipLink Log Data  
5 Hold down the STOP button and press the SET  
button.  
This returns to the original ClipLink log data list.  
Note  
If you carry out step 5 skipping step 4, the original  
ClipLink log data list appears again on the monitor  
and, in this case, the OK/NG status is not rewritten.  
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Adding to/Deleting From ClipLink Log Data  
You can add new Mark IN/OUT point data to the  
ClipLink log data or delete Mark IN/OUT point data  
from the ClipLink log data.  
5 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press  
the MARK/+ button.  
The ENTRY/SHIFT button goes out, and the Mark  
IN point and Mark OUT point data is added to the  
end of the existing ClipLink log data.  
Adding Mark IN/OUT Points  
Note  
Set the setup menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) to ON  
beforehand, then proceed as follows.  
The volume of ClipLink log data that can be stored  
in a cassette memory depends on the cassette  
memory capacity as follows.  
For information about how to operate the setup menu, see  
Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” on page 107.  
Cassette memory  
capacity  
Storable volume of data  
4K bits  
45 pairs of Mark IN and  
Mark OUT points  
5
16K bits  
198 pairs of Mark IN and  
Mark OUT points  
When adding to the existing ClipLink log data,  
carefully watch the ClipLink log data list not to  
allow the additional data to exceed the available  
cassette memory capacity.  
Deleting Mark IN/OUT Points  
2 4  
1,3  
After displaying the ClipLink log data, proceed as  
follows.  
1 Cue up to the tape position you wish to make an  
additional Mark IN point. (See page 72.)  
2
2 Holding down the IN button, press the ENTRY/  
SHIFT button.  
The IN button lights, and the Mark IN point  
address is set.  
3 Cue up to the tape position you wish to make an  
additional Mark OUT point. (See page 72.)  
4 Holding down the OUT button, press the ENTRY/  
3
1
SHIFT button.  
The OUT button and ENTRY/SHIFT button light,  
and the Mark OUT point address is set.  
1 Using the search dialog, move the selection mark  
(asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink  
log data list.  
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2 Holding down the DELETE button, press the  
MARK/+ button.  
The specified data disappears from the ClipLink  
log data list.  
3 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press  
the MARK/+ button.  
Note  
If you exit from the ClipLink log data list skipping  
step 3, the previous data is restored. The data  
specified for deletion is not deleted.  
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Automatically Creating New ClipLink Log Data  
To erase ClipLink log data  
After displaying the ClipLink log data list, proceed as  
follows.  
When the setup menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) is set to  
ON, you can automatically create new Mark IN/OUT  
points during recording or editing operation.  
For information about how to operate the setup menu, see  
Chapter 6 “Setup Menu” on page 107.  
1
New Mark IN/OUT points are created as follows.  
Operation  
Automatic creation of Mark IN/OUT points  
Recording  
The recording starting point is made a Mark  
IN point and the recording ending point is  
made a Mark OUT point.  
Editing  
The edit IN point (the video IN point or audio  
IN point whichever coming first) is made a  
Mark IN point and the edit OUT point is made  
a Mark OUT point.  
2
Notes  
• If recording or editing is carried out when the setup  
menu item 129 (CLIPLINK) is set to OFF, the  
existing ClipLink log data is erased.  
1 Holding down the DELETE button, press the  
LIST/– button.  
• If you carry out recording or editing on a tape on  
which index pictures are already recorded, the  
existing ClipLink log data for the tape is lost.  
• The Mark IN/OUT point data automatically created  
during recording or editing operation for a tape on  
which no index pictures are recorded is added to the  
end of the existing ClipLink log data for the tape.  
In this case, if you carry out recording or editing on a  
tape position linked to the existing ClipLink log data,  
the link between them is lost. Therefore, when you  
start creating new ClipLink log data, where on the  
tape to start recording or editing must be determined  
very carefully. If the existing ClipLink log data is  
no longer required, erase it beforehand.  
The data shown on the ClipLink log data list  
disappears.  
2 Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press  
the MARK/+ button.  
The message “NO CLIPLINK LOG DATA”  
appears on the screen and the ClipLink log data is  
completely erased.  
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Chapter  
6
Setup Menu  
Menu System Configuration  
For detailed information about menu operation relating to  
the digital hours meter, see “Digital hours meter” (page  
136).  
The setup menu system of this unit comprises the basic  
menu and extended menu.  
• Basic menu  
This menu is used to make settings relating, for  
example, to the following.  
– the digital hours meter  
– the preroll time  
– the text information superimposed on the video  
output to the monitor  
• Extended menu  
This menu is used to make a wide range of settings  
relating to the functions of this unit, for example, the  
control panel functions, video and audio control, and  
digital data processing.  
– the menu banks for retaining menu settings  
Basic Menu  
Items in the Basic Menu  
The basic menu items (excluding the items related to  
the digital hours meter) are listed in the following  
table.  
In the “Settings” column of the table, the factory  
default settings are indicated by an enclosing box.  
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Basic Menu  
Items in the basic menu  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
001  
PREROLL TIME  
0S... 5S ...30S: Set the preroll time to between 0 and 30 seconds in steps of 1 second.  
A preroll time of at least 5 seconds is recommended when using this unit for editing.  
002 a)  
CHARACTER  
H-POSITION  
Adjust the horizontal screen position (as a hexadecimal value) of the text information  
output from the VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER) connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER)  
connector for superimposed display on the monitor.  
00... 0A ...2A (DSR-2000) /00... 09 ...29 (DSR-2000P): The hexadecimal value 00 is for  
the far left of the screen. Increasing the value moves the position of the characters to  
the right.  
003 a)  
CHARACTER  
V-POSITION  
Adjust the vertical screen position (as a hexadecimal value) of the text information  
output from the VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER) connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER)  
connector for superimposed display on the monitor.  
00... 2E ...38 (DSR-2000)/00... 37 ...43 (DSR-2000P): The hexadecimal value 00 is for  
the top of the screen. Increasing the value lowers the position of the characters.  
004  
SYNCHRONIZE  
When editing using this unit as a controller and an external VCR connected to this unit  
via a 9-pin remote control cable or i. LINK/DV cable, this item determines whether or not  
to operate the two units in phase synchronization.  
ON : Operate in phase synchronization.  
OFF: Do not operate in phase synchronization.  
005  
DISPLAY  
INFORMATION  
SELECT  
Determine the kind of text information to be output from the VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER)  
connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector when the CHARACTER switch on  
the subsidiary control panel is set to ON.  
T&STA : Time data and the units status.  
T&UB: Time data and user bit data. (When U-BIT is selected with the COUNTER SEL  
button, the user bit data and time data arranged in that order are displayed.)  
T&CNT: Time data and counter count. (When COUNTER is selected with the  
COUNTER SEL button, the counter count and time data arranged in that order are  
displayed.)  
T&T: Time data and time code (TC or VITC).  
TIME: Timecode (TC or VITC) only.  
DATE: Recording date and time.  
006  
LOCAL  
FUNCTION  
Determine which tape transport control buttons on the control panel are enabled when  
this unit is controlled from external equipment.  
ENABLE  
DIS: All buttons and switches are disabled.  
ST&EJ : Only the STOP button and EJECT button are enabled.  
ENA: All buttons and switches except the RECORDER button and PLAYER button are  
enabled.  
007  
008  
TAPE TIMER  
DISPLAY  
Determine whether to display the counter in 12-hour mode or 24-hour mode.  
+ –12H : 12-hour mode  
24H: 24-hour mode  
MONITORING  
For editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units, determine whether the recorder unit is  
SELECTION FOR forced into E-E mode when the recorder PLAYER button is pressed to view the player  
VTR-TO-VTR  
playback signals on the monitor.  
EDIT  
MANU : Do not force the recorder into E-E mode.  
AUTO: Force the recorder into E-E mode.  
009 a)  
CHARACTER  
TYPE  
Determine the type of characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUT 3  
(SUPER) connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector for superimposed display  
on the monitor.  
WHITE : White letters on a black background.  
BLACK: Black letters on a white background.  
W/OUT: White letters with black outline.  
B/OUT: Black letters with white outline.  
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Items in the basic menu (continued)  
Item name  
Item number Item name  
011 a)  
CHARACTER V-  
Determine the vertical size of characters such as time code output from the VIDEO OUT  
3 (SUPER) connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector for superimposed  
display on the monitor.  
SIZE  
×1 : Standard size  
×2: 2 times standard size  
015 a)  
MENU DISPLAY  
Determine the type of characters in menu text output from the VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER)  
connector and SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector for superimposed display on the  
monitor.  
WHITE : White letters on a black background.  
BLACK: Black letters on a white background.  
W/OUT: White letters with black outline.  
B/OUT: Black letters with white outline.  
Select whether or not to display alarm messages.  
OFF: No alarm messages.  
016  
099  
ALARM  
LIMIT : Display alarm messages only during recording or editing.  
ON: Display alarm messages.  
MENU GRADE  
For setup menu operations, select whether to display the basic menu information only or  
both the basic menu information and the extended menu information.  
BASIC : Display the basic menu information only.  
ENHAN: Display both the basic menu information and the extended menu information.  
a) When setting items 011 and 015, watch the monitor screen, and adjust to the required state.  
Item number Item name  
Item name  
B01  
B02  
B03  
B04  
B11  
B12  
B13  
B14  
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  
SAVE BANK 1  
SAVE BANK 2  
SAVE BANK 3  
SAVE BANK 4  
Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 4.  
Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 1.  
Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 2.  
Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 3.  
Set to ON to save current menu settings to menu bank 4.  
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Basic Menu  
To display the item group name  
Basic Menu Operations  
Items in the menu are arranged in groups, by the 100's  
digit of the item number. To display the name of the  
group to which the currently selected item belongs,  
hold down the VARIABLE button.  
This section describes the basic menu display and how  
to change the settings.  
For information about how to use items B01 to B14, see the  
section “Menu bank operations (menu items B01 to B14)”  
(page 112).  
Item group name  
Displaying the menu  
To display menus on the monitor  
MENU button  
Set the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary control  
panel to ON, then press the MENU button.  
You can now view the menu as shown in the following  
figure on a monitor connected to the VIDEO OUT 3  
(SUPER) connector or SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER)  
connector.  
Display section  
Group name for the  
currently selected item  
HOUR METER  
Cursor indicating the  
currently selected  
item  
*HO1:OPE HOURS  
HO2:DRUM HOURS -  
-
102  
52  
VARIABLE button  
F FWD button  
Press the MENU button.  
The F FWD button and VARIABLE button light and  
the setting of the currently selected menu item appears  
in the display section of the lower control panel.  
Item number (flashing)  
Setting  
To display the full item name  
Hold down the F FWD button.  
Item name  
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The setting value changes at a rate depending on  
the search dial position (when the SHUTTLE  
indicator is lit) or on the search dial rotation rate  
(when the JOG indicator is lit).  
Changing the currently displayed menu  
item  
Search dial  
SHUTTLE/JOG indicator  
SHUTTLE  
JOG  
Setting value (flashes while changing)  
2 When the desired setting value is displayed, press  
the SET button.  
VARIABLE button  
This saves the new setting value, and the menu  
display disappears from the display section.  
Turn the search dial.  
Turning the search dial in the forward direction  
increments the item number, and turning it in the  
reverse direction decrements the item number.  
When you turn the search dial, the item number  
changes at a rate depending on the search dial position  
(when the SHUTTLE indicator is lit) or on the search  
dial rotation rate (when the JOG indicator is lit).  
To abandon making a change  
Press the MENU button before pressing the SET  
button.  
The menu display disappears from the display  
section without the new setting value being saved.  
Resetting the menu settings to their  
factory default values  
To skip from one item group to the next  
Hold down the VARIABLE button, and turn the search  
dial.  
1 3 2  
Changing a menu item setting value  
To change the setting value of the currently displayed  
menu item, use the following procedure.  
2
1
1 Press the MENU button.  
The menu appears in the display section.  
2 Press the RESET button.  
3 Press the SET button.  
1 Hold down the SEARCH button, and turn the  
search dial.  
The menu settings are reset to their factory default  
settings.  
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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.  
To jump to menu item B01  
You can recall any required menu by turning the  
search dial after pressing the MENU button.  
If you press teh MENU button first, then the  
COUNTER SEL button, you can jump directly to  
menu item B1 o r H01. The recalled menu item toggles  
between B01 and H01 every time you press the  
COUNTER SEL button.  
Saving the current active menu settings  
Set one of menu items B11 SAVE BANK 1 to B14  
SAVE BANK 4 to ON, depending on which of the  
menu banks you wish to save in, then press the SET  
button.  
Recalling settings from a menu bank  
Set one of menu items B01 RECALL BANK 1 to B04  
RECALL BANK 4 to ON, depending on which of the  
menu banks you wish to recall from, then press the  
SET button.  
Recall  
Current active  
menu settings  
Menu bank 1  
Save  
Recall  
Save  
Menu bank 2  
Recall  
Save  
Menu bank 3  
Recall  
Menu bank 4  
Save  
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Menu bank 4  
Extended Menu  
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  
Settings  
Item number Item name  
101  
102  
SELECTION FOR Select how the unit enters the search mode.  
SEARCH DIAL  
DIAL : Press the SEARCH or VARIABLE button or, except during recording/editing, turn  
ENABLE  
the search dial.  
KEY: Press the SEARCH or VARIABLE button.  
MAXIMUM TAPE Specify the maximum tape speed in search mode (shuttle) or F.FWD (fast forward)/  
SPEED  
REW (rewind) mode.  
Sub-item  
1
SHUTTLE  
Specify the maximum tape speed in search mode (shuttle).  
X16: Maximum 16 times normal  
X32 : Maximum 32 times normal  
X60: Maximum 60 times normal  
Specify the maximum tape speed in F.FWD/REW mode.  
X32: Maximum 32 times normal  
2
F.FWD/REW  
X60: Maximum 60 times normal  
X85 : Maximum 85 times normal  
MAX: No maximum tape speed is specified.  
Note  
When this item is set to MAX, the playback video signal is muted.  
105  
REFERENCE  
Select whether or not to display a warning when the reference video signal is not  
SYSTEM ALARM supplied or is out of phase with the input video signal.  
OFF: No warning.  
LIMIT : Flash the STOP button as a warning only when the reference video signal is out  
of phase with the input video signal.  
ON: Flash the STOP button as a warning.  
107  
108  
109  
REC INHIBIT  
Select whether or not to flash the REC INHIBIT indicator when recording is prevented  
LAMP FLASHING with the REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary control panel set to OFF.  
OFF : Light the REC INHI indicator.  
ON: Flash the REC INHI indicator.  
AUTO EE  
SELECT  
When a cassette is inserted and the PB/EE button is lit,select the operation modes in  
which input video and audio signals are automatically handled in E-E mode.  
S/F/R : In STOP/F FWD (fast-forward)/REW (rewind) modes  
STOP: In STOP mode  
FORCED EE  
WHEN TAPE  
UNTHREAD  
During tape threading and unthreading, or when no cassette is inserted, select whether  
the PB/EE button controls the output signal PB/EE setting.  
ON : No control (the signal is always an E-E signal).  
OFF: Control.  
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Extended Menu  
Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels (continued)  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
116  
JOG DIAL  
Select the tape speed characteristics for the search dial rotation rate in jog mode.  
RESPONSE  
TYPE1 : Tape speed varies linearly over the range –1 to +1.  
TYPE2: Tape speed varies stepwise as shown in the figure belowa) over the range –3 to  
+3. (Characterized by a zone around –1 and +1 where the tape speed is independent  
of the rotation rate)  
TYPE3: Tape speed varies linearly over the range –3 to +3, as shown in the figure  
belowb).  
117  
118  
CONTROL PANEL Select the control panel function when the CONTROL PANEL switch on the subsidiary  
SELECTION  
control panel is set to EXT.  
SW : Only the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL control connector on  
the connector panel functions.  
PARA: Both the control panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector and the  
control panel of this unit function.  
KEY INHIBIT  
SWITCH  
Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KEY INHIBIT switch on  
the subsidiary control panel is set to ON. The following sub-items control different sets  
EFFECTIVE AREA of switches and buttons independently.  
Sub-item  
1
2
REMOTE  
SELECT  
Select whether the REMOTE button on the upper control panel is enabled.  
DIS : Disabled.  
ENA: Enabled.  
MON./ INPUT Select whether the buttons in the input selection section on the upper control panel and  
SEL  
the MONITOR SELECT buttons on the lower control panel are enabled.  
DIS : Disabled.  
ENA: Enabled.  
3
CONTROL  
PANEL  
Select which switches and buttons on the control panel of this unit as well as the  
external control panel connected to this unit are enabled.  
DIS : All switches and buttons are disabled.  
EDIT: All switches and buttons for editing operations are disabled.  
ENA: All switches and buttons are enabled.  
119  
125  
VARIABLE  
Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable mode from the  
control panel of this unit.  
SPEED LIMIT IN  
KEY PANEL  
CONTROL  
OFF : –1 to +2 times normal speed  
ON: 0 to +1 times normal speed.  
Select whether to rewind the tape automatically when recording or playback reaches the  
end of a tape.  
AUTO REW  
DIS: Do not rewind the tape automatically.  
ENA : Rewind the tape automatically.  
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a)  
b)  
Speed  
Speed  
TYPE 2  
TYPE 3  
FWD  
FWD  
+3  
+3  
+1  
(reverse)  
Rotation rate  
Rotation rate  
RVS  
FWD  
RVS  
FWD  
-1  
-3  
-3  
RVS  
RVS  
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Menu items in the 100s, relating to the control panels (continued)  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
129  
CLIPLINK  
Select whether to create ClipLink log data.  
OFF : Do not create.  
ON: Create.  
When recording, the recording starting point is made a Mark IN point and the recording  
ending point is made a Mark OUT point. When editing, the edit IN point (the video IN  
point or audio IN point whichever coming first) is made a Mark IN point and the edit OUT  
point (the video OUT point or audio OUT point whichever coming second) is made a  
Mark OUT point.  
Note  
If recording or editing is carried out when this item is set to OFF, the existing ClipLink  
log data is erased.  
130  
Set the brightness of the audio level meters.  
DISPLAY DIMMER  
CONTROL  
0 ... 1 ...6 : Set in this range. 0 is the brightest, and 6 the dimmest.  
Menu items in the 200s, relating to the remote control interface  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
201  
PARA RUN  
Select whether or not to use synchronized operation for two or more VCRs.  
DIS : No synchronized operation.  
ENA: Use synchronized operation.  
Note  
To use synchronized operation for two or more VCRs, set this item to ENA on all of the  
VCRs.  
Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
301  
VAR SPEED  
RANGE FOR  
SYNCHRONIZATION  
Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable mode from a  
remote control unit connected to the REMOTE-IN connector or REMOTE-OUT  
connector.  
–1~+1: –1~+1 times normal speed.  
–1.5 ~+2 : –1.5 ~+2 times normal speed  
305  
306  
SYNC GRADE  
When editing in phase-synchronized mode with item 004 set to ON, select the target  
phase synchronization accuracy.  
ACCUR : ±0 frame accuracy.  
ROUGH: ±1 frame accuracy.  
DMC INITIAL  
SPEED  
Select the initial speed automatically set when carrying out DMC editing.  
MANUAL : The speed determined by the rotation of the search dial.  
PLAY: Normal playback speed.  
STILL: Stationary.  
±0.03~±1: Speed set in the range ±0.03 to ±1 (select from ±1, ±0.5, ±0.03, ±0.2, ±0.1.)  
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Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations (continued)  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
307  
AUTO-DELETION Select what happens when an erroneous edit point is set.  
FOR  
MANU : A warning is given by flashing the DELETE button on the control panel.  
INCONSISTENT  
DATA  
The operator must manually delete the unnecessary edit point .  
NEG&E: When inconsistent edit points are set, such as when an OUT point is before an  
IN point, or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point, or when too many edit  
points are specified, the previously set edit point is deleted.  
NEG: When inconsistent edit points are set, such as when an OUT point is before an IN  
point, or an audio OUT point is before an audio IN point, the previously set edit point  
is deleted. When too many edit points are specified, the DELETE button on the  
control panel flashes to give a warning.  
Note  
Pressing the button corresponding to an edit point to be deleted and the DELETE button  
simultaneously deletes the edit point. If an erroneous edit point is set (the DELETE  
button is flashing), editing is not executed.  
308  
SELECTION OF  
STD/NON-STD  
FOR ANALOG  
VIDEO IN  
Select the STD or NON-STD mode in accordance with a composite video or S-video  
input.  
STD : The STD mode is always used (forced STD mode).  
N-STD: Use this setting when the input video signal is unstable (forced NON-STD  
mode).  
When using a VCR with no built-in time base corrector (e.g. a home-use VHS-system  
VCR), select N-STD.  
311  
312  
313  
314  
ANALOG AUDIO Items 311 to 314: When using an editor (PVE-500, BVE-600, etc.) or a remote controller  
EDIT PRESET  
REPLACE FOR  
CH1  
which cannot control digital audio edit preset, select how to activate edit preset of each  
digital audio channel on this unit using the analog audio editor preset function of the  
editor or remote controller.  
ANALOG AUDIO  
EDIT PRESET  
REPLACE FOR  
CH2  
Set edit preset of each digital audio channel (channels 1 to 4) of this unit on or off  
according to the analog audio preset specified by the remote controller or editor.  
NO DEFINITION  
ANALOG CH1: Follow edit preset of analog channel 1.  
ANALOG CH2: Follow edit preset of analog channel 2.  
ANALOG CH1+CH2: Follow edit preset of analog channel 1 or 2.  
ANALOG AUDIO  
EDIT PRESET  
REPLACE FOR  
CH3  
The default settings for each item are as follows:  
311: ANALOG CH1  
ANALOG AUDIO  
EDIT PRESET  
REPLACE FOR  
CH4  
312: ANALOG CH2  
313: NO DEFINITION  
314: NO DEFINITION  
317  
AUDIO EDIT  
MODE  
Specify the type of editing for audio signals.  
CUT: Cut editing (discontinuity in audio signal may result at the editing point, causing  
noise during playback.)  
CROSS FADE : Cross-fade  
IN/OUT  
FADE: Fade in and fade out  
IN  
OUT  
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Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations (continued)  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
EDIT RETRY  
318  
When editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units, select the operation if the recorder was  
not synchronized in time. (Make this setting on the recorder.)  
OFF: Editing is not carried out, and the unit stops.  
ON : The editing is automatically retried (up to twice).  
PREREAD  
SELECT  
319  
Specify the preread editing operation.  
A/V : Preread for both audio and video.  
AUDIO: Preread for audio only.  
VIDEO: Preread for video only.  
The preread operation can be controlled with the PREREAD button on the control panel  
or from the 9-pin remote control interface.  
AUTOMATIC IN  
ENTRY AFTER  
AUTO EDIT  
Select whether or not to automatically set the OUT point of the previous edit as the next  
IN point at the end of an automatic edit.  
326  
327  
OFF : No automatic setting.  
R: Set recorder IN point automatically.  
R & P: Set recorder IN point automatically, and also player IN point in two-VCR editing.  
AUDIO MODE  
CHANGE  
Select whether to allow audio data recorded on tape in two-channel mode (or four-  
channel) to be re-recorded in four-channel (or two-channel mode).  
OFF : Do not allow re-recording in a different audio mode.  
ON: Allow re-recording in a different audio mode.  
Menu items in the 400s, relating to preroll  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
401  
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 the BVE-800 editor, set this item to STOP.  
403  
AUTOMATIC  
PREROLL  
REFERENCE  
ENTRY  
Select whether or not the edit IN point is automatically set by pressing the PREROLL  
button when the IN point is not set before starting preroll.  
DIS : IN point is not set automatically.  
ENA: I N point is set automatically.  
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Menu items in the 500s, relating to tape protection  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
501  
STILL TIMER  
Select the time delay from the tape transport stopping (either the "STOP" mode" or the  
still playback mode in search mode) until the unit automatically switches to the tape  
protection mode, in order to protect the rotary heads and the tape.  
0.5S... 8M ...30M: Set the value in the range 0.5 seconds to 30 minutes.  
502  
TAPE  
Select the operation of the protection mode to protect the rotary heads and tape when in  
the still playback mode in search (jog/shuttle) mode.  
STEP : Step forward at 1/30 normal speed every 2 seconds.  
PROTECTION  
MODE FROM  
SEARCH  
STDBY: Switch to Standby OFF mode (the unit not on standby).  
Menu items in the 600s, relating to the time code generator  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
601  
VITC POSITION  
SEL-1  
For DSR-2000  
Select a line to insert the VITC in.  
12H ... 16H ... 20H: Select any line from 12 to 20.  
Note  
You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items  
601 and 602.  
For DSR-2000P  
Select a line to insert the VITC in.  
9H ... 19H ... 22H: Select any line from 9 to 22.  
Note  
You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items  
601 and 602.  
602  
VITC POSITION  
SEL-2  
For DSR-2000  
Select a line to insert the VITC in.  
12H ... 18H ... 20H: Select any line from 12 to 20.  
Note  
You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items  
601 and 602.  
For DSR-2000P  
Select a line to insert the VITC in.  
9H ... 21H ... 22H: Select any line from 9 to 22.  
Note  
You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set both items  
601 and 602.  
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Menu items in the 600s, relating to the time code generator  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
605  
TCG REGEN  
MODE  
Select the signal to be regenerated when the time code generator is in the regeneration  
mode (i.e., when the PRESET/REGEN switch on the subsidiary control panel is set to  
REGEN, or the unit is in automatic edit mode).  
TC&UB : Both the time code and user bits are regenerated.  
TC: Only the time code is regenerated.  
UB: Only the user bits are regenerated.  
Select the user bits to be used in the time code generated by the time code generator.  
000 : Character set not specified.  
607  
U-BIT BINARY  
GROUP FLAG  
001: 8-bit characters compliant with ISO 646 and ISO 2022.  
010: Undefined.  
011: Undefined.  
100: Undefined.  
101: SMPTE 262M page/line multiplex system.  
110: Undefined.  
111: Undefined.  
610  
REGEN  
When editing with two DSR-2000/2000P units, if you use the control panel for editing  
CONTROL MODE operation, select whether or not the time code is automatically regenerated.  
AS&IN : In editing with this unit as the recorder, regardless of the setting of the INT/  
EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch, in assemble and insert editing, the time code  
generator regenerates according to the time code on the tape.  
ASSEM: In editing with this unit as the recorder, regardless of the setting of the INT/  
EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch, in assemble editing only, the time code generator  
regenerates according to the time code on the tape.  
MANU: Regardless of whether this unit is the recorder or player, the time code  
generator operates in accordance with the PRESET/REGEN setting of the INT/EXT–  
PRESET/REGEN switch.  
FULL: Regardless of the REMOTE button setting, when any of the ASSEMBLE,  
VIDEO, CH-1 to CH-4 and TC buttons is lit, the time code generator regenerates  
according to the time code played back from the tape.  
611  
TC OUTPUT  
PHASE IN EE  
MODE  
Select the time code output mode for output from the TIME CODE OUT connector in E-  
E mode.  
MUTE : Mute the output.  
THRU: Output the time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector as it is.  
V-IN: Output the time code with the same phase as the input video signal phase.  
V-OUT: Output the time code with the same phase as the output video signal phase.  
612  
613  
TC OUTPUT  
MUTE IN  
SEARCH MODE  
Select whether to mute the output from the TIME CODE OUT connector in search (jog/  
shuttle) mode.  
ON : Mute.  
OFF: Do not mute.  
Select the time code to be output as VITC.  
VITC OUTPUT  
OFF: Do not output VITC.  
TC: Output TC after converting it into VITC.  
VITC : Output VITC.  
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Menu items in the 700s, relating to video control  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
SELECTION OF  
VIDEO/SYNC  
DELAY  
An E-E video signal is output delayed with respect to the video input signal by the time for  
video circuit processing. With this item, select whether or not to delay the sync signal  
attached to the output video signal by an amount corresponding to the video signal delay.  
701  
SYNC : Delay the sync signal by the corresponding amount before attaching it.  
VIDEO: Attach a sync signal with the same timing as the input signal.  
Select whether to enable the edge subcarrier reducer (ESR).  
ON : Enable.  
EDGE  
SUBCARRIER  
REDUCER MODE  
705  
708  
OFF : Do not enable.  
When playing back a composite signal, set this to ON.  
CHROMA PHASE Select the phase rotation mode for chroma phase control.  
ROTATION MODE  
The effect of this setting applies to the output levels of all of the composite video, S  
video, SDI and component video signals.  
U/V : Select this setting when observing the unit's composite video output level using a  
composite vectorscope.  
PB/PR: Select this setting when observing the unit's component video output level using  
a component vectorscope.  
710  
713  
Select the test signal to be output from the internal test signal generator. When SG is  
selected using the VIDEO IN button, the internal test signal generator operates to output  
the selected test signal. This signal can also be recorded.  
INTERNAL VIDEO  
SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
CB100 (for DSR-2000P): 100% color bar signal  
CB75 (for DSR-2000): 75% color bar signal  
BB: Black burst signal  
VIDEO SETUP  
REFERENCE  
(DSR-2000 only)  
Select whether to remove the setup (7.5%) from the input analog video signals and  
whether to add the setup (7.5%) to the output analog video signals.  
Sub-item  
1 INPUT LEVEL  
Whether to remove the setup from the input.  
0.0% : Do not remove.  
7.5%: Remove.  
2
OUT PUT LEVEL Whether to add the setup to the output.  
0.0% : Do not add.  
7.5%: Add.  
714  
VIDEO ADJUST  
RANGE  
Select the variable range of the VIDEO and CHROMA knobs when the PROCESS  
CONTROL switch on the subsidiary control panel is set to PANEL.  
–3~+3 : –3 dB to +3 dB  
WIDE: to +3 dB  
Items 715 to 718 : Settings for controlling the video processing system according to the menu settings.  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
715  
716  
717  
718  
VIDEO GAIN  
CONTROL  
Adjust the video output level.  
Default value: 00H to 200H to 3FFH  
Adjust the chroma output level.  
Default value: 00H to 200H to 3FFH  
CHROMA GAIN  
CONTROL  
CHROMA PHASE Adjust the chroma phase.  
CONTROL  
Default value: 00H to 80H to FFH  
SETUP LEVEL  
(DSR-2000)/  
BLACK LEVEL  
(DSR-2000P)  
Adjust the setup level (DSR-2000)/black level (DSR-2000P).  
Default value: 00H to 200H to 3FFH  
720  
Adjust the subcarrier phase.  
SYSTEM PHASE  
SC  
Default value: 00H to  
120  
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When you make settings for items 715 to 720, set the  
PROCESS CONTROL switch on the subsidiary  
control panel to MENU. When it is set to MENU, all  
controls on the subsidiary control panel are disabled.  
Menu items in the 700s, relating to video control (continued)  
Settings  
Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st and  
Item number Item name  
729 CLOSED  
CAPTION BLANK 2nd fields of the output video signal.  
(DSR-2000 only)  
Sub-item  
FIELD 1  
Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st field of  
the output video signal.  
1
OFF : Do not mute.  
ON: Mute.  
2 FIELD 2  
Select whether to mute the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 2nd field of  
the output video signal.  
OFF : Do not mute.  
ON: Mute.  
Menu items in the 800s, relating to audio control  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
801  
DIGITAL JOG  
SOUND  
Select whether to adjust the audio playback speed during slow playback.  
OFF: Do not adjust the audio playback speed.  
ON : Adjust the audio playback speed.  
802  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
MUTE IN  
SHUTTLE MODE  
Set the audio muting conditions during shuttle playback.  
OFF : Not muted.  
CUEUP: Muted during cue-up or preroll operations.  
FULL: Muted in shuttle mode.  
807  
808  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
PHASE  
Select the output timing of an audio playback signal. The reference position corresponds  
to a setting of 80H; when the setting is less than 80H, the output timing is advanced,  
and when it is higher than 80H, the output timing is delayed. (80H = 128 samples =  
approx. 2.7 ms, 1 sample = approx. 20 µs)  
0 ... 80 ... FF : Setting in this range.  
INTERNAL AUDIO Select the operation of the internal audio test signal generator.  
SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
SILNC: Silent signal.  
1KHZ : 1-kHz, –20 dB FS sine wave signal.  
When you select SG as the audio input in the input selection section of the upper control  
panel, the audio test signal generated by the internal audio test signal generator is input.  
811  
AUDIO  
REFERENCE  
LEVEL  
Select the audio reference level (headroom) for recording on tape.  
–12dB  
–16dB  
–18dB (factory default for DSR-2000P)  
–20dB (factory default for DSR-2000)  
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Menu items in the 800s, relating to audio controll (continued)  
Settings  
Item number Item name  
812  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
Select the analog audio output reference level.  
+4dB : Set the analog output level of the signal at the reference level to +40 dBm.  
0dB: Set the analog output level of the signal at the reference level to 0 dBm.  
–6dB: Set the analog output level of the signal at the reference level to –6 dBm.  
PEAK HOLD TIME Set the peak hold time for the audio level meter in the range of OFF (no peak hold) to  
813  
814  
1.5 seconds in 0.1 second steps.  
OVER RANGE  
DISPLAY HOLD  
Select whether to hold the audio level meter OVER display.  
OFF : Do not hold.  
ON: Hold.  
818  
Select the audio recording mode.  
2CH : 2ch, 48 kHz mode  
AUDIO REC  
MODE  
4CH: 4ch, 32 kHz mode  
819  
820  
AUDIO INPUT  
SOURCE  
ARRANGE  
Select the audio input signals to be mixed when the MIXING button is lit.  
For details, see the section “Making settings for mixing an audio input signal (extension  
menu item 819)” (page 123).  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
CH3/CH4 SELECT connectors.  
Select the signals to be output from the AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4  
LINE : Output the audio channel-3 and audio channel-4 signals from the AUDIO OUT  
CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4 connectors as they are.  
MONI: Output the monitor audio L-channel (CH-1) and monitor audio R-channel (CH-2)  
signals from the AUDIO OUT CH-3 and AUDIO OUT CH-4 connectors, respectively.  
821  
AUDIO  
When playing back a tape recorded in consumer DV format, select whether to attenuate  
the audio output level.  
ATTENUATE  
WHEN DV TAPE  
PLAYBACK  
OFF: Attenuate.  
ON : Do not attenuate.  
Menu items in the 900s, relating to digital process  
Item number Item name  
Settings  
902  
SYSTEM EE  
MODE  
Select the bypass E-E mode or system E-E mode.  
OFF : Bypass E-E (ordinary setting)  
ON: System E-E  
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Making settings for mixing an audio input  
signal (extension menu item 819)  
Extended Menu Operations  
To use the extended menu, set basic menu item 099  
MENU GRADE to ENHAN beforehand.  
Using extension menu item 819, you can mix audio  
input signals, dub an input audio signal over a channel  
previously recorded on the tape, or mix an audio input  
signal with an audio channel recorded on the tape  
(sound-on-sound).  
In the extended menu, you can carry out the same  
operations as in the basic menu except setting of sub-  
items.  
To carry out the extension menu item 819 settings, use  
the following procedure.  
To set sub-items  
Operate as follows.  
6 3  
2
2
4
3
1
1 Select extension menu item 819.  
For details of selecting a menu item, see the section,  
“Changing the currently displayed menu item” (page  
111).  
1 Turn the search dial to select the desired menu  
item.  
2 Press the STOP button.  
For information about how to select a menu item, see  
the section “Changing the currently displayed menu  
item” (page 111).  
The following displays appear in the display  
section of the lower control panel and on a monitor  
connected to this unit.  
2 Holding down the STOP button, turn the search  
dial to select the desired sub-item.  
Display section  
3 Holding down the SEARCH button, turn the search  
dial to change the value for the selected sub-item.  
Input channel number  
Recording channel number  
Setting  
Item number  
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Extended Menu  
To enable the setting of extension menu item  
819  
Monitor screen  
Press the MIXING button in the upper control panel,  
turning it on.  
Recording channel numbers  
When the MIXING button is off, the settings of  
extension menu item 819 are ignored, and the input  
channels and recording channels are recorded one-to-  
one. It is not possible to carry out mixing or channel  
switching.  
ITEM-819  
AUDIO INPUT SOURCE  
ARRANGE  
Input channel numbers  
in1 in2 in3 in4 tape  
--------------------  
*on  
on  
ch1:  
ch2:  
ch3:  
ch4:  
on  
Note  
on  
on  
When 2-channel mode (2CH) is selected for audio  
recording (see extended menu item 818), the settings  
made with this item for input channels 3 and 4 (in3 and  
in4) as well as recording channels 3 and 4 (ch3 and  
ch4) are invalid.  
Cursor (shows the item selected for menu operations)  
For example, when input channels 1 and 3 (in1 and  
in3) are set to on for recording channel 1 (ch1), in 2CH  
mode, only the signal from input channel 1 is recorded  
on recording channel 1.  
3 Holding down the STOP button, turn the search  
dial to move the cursor to select a combination of  
input and recording channels.  
4 Holding down the SEARCH button, turn the  
search dial to set the channel selection made in  
step 3 to on or off.  
To select an input channel for recording  
For the selected recording channel, set the desired  
input channel to on.  
To record, mixing more than one input signal  
For the selected recording channel, set two or more  
of the input channels to on. All of the input  
channels set to on for each recording channel will  
be mixed for that channel.  
To switch on the sound-on-sound setting  
In addition to the selected input channel(s), set  
“tape” to “on.”  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the recording  
channels.  
6 Press the SET button.  
This saves the settings.  
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7
Connections and  
Settings  
Reference Video Signals for Analog Signal Editing  
In order to provide stable video and audio signals for  
analog editing, it is necessary to input a reference  
video signal synchronized with the video signal to the  
REF. VIDEO IN connector  
and 75 termination switch  
REF. VIDEO IN connector and set the REF. VIDEO  
IN 75 termination switch to ON.  
Connections for Cut Editing Using i.LINK Interface  
(Optional DSBK-190 Required)  
Using two DSR-2000/2000P units, each fitted with the  
optional DSBK-190 board, as a pair of player and  
recorder, you can configure a cut editing system.  
You can use the same system also to digitally dub  
signals in DVCAM format through an i.LINK interface  
(see page 61).  
It is also possible to use an i.LINK-compatible  
camcorder such as the DSR-500WS/500WSP as the  
player and carry out cut editing.  
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Connections for Cut Editing Using i.LINK Interface (Optional DSBK-190  
Required)  
1
i.LINK(DSBK-190)  
i.LINK(DSBK-190)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder)  
DSR-2000/2000P (player)  
1 6-pin to 6-pin i.LINK cable (supplied with the DSBK-190)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder and player) settings  
Control  
Setting (recorder)  
Setting (player)  
REMOTE button  
i.LINK button  
Unlit  
Lit  
Lit  
Lit  
SDTI/i.LINK button  
i.LINK  
i.LINK  
(input selection section)  
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Connections for Digital Nonlinear Editing Using  
SDTI (QSDI) Interface  
This unit can be connected to an ES-7 EditStation to  
configure a digital non-linear editing system. Using the  
SDTI (QSDI) interface, you can transfer video, audio,  
timecode, and other compressed data between this unit  
and the EditStation.  
The unit supports ClipLink functions, enabling index  
pictures recorded on tape and ClipLink log data stored  
in cassette memory to be transferred to the EditStation  
in an instant.  
The following is a connection diagram for digital non-  
linear editing system in which this unit serves as the  
recorder.  
For connections of the EditStation’s peripheral devices (the  
control panel, the disk unit, etc.) and the player, refer to  
your ES-7 Operating Instructions.  
For an overview of the ClipLink function, see the appendix  
“ClipLink Guide” (page 147).  
BB OUT  
1
1
SDTI(QSDI) INPUT  
SDTI(QSDI) OUTPUT  
1
REF. VIDEO IN  
QSDI OUTPUT  
QSDI INPUT  
ES-7  
RECORDER  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder)  
REMOTE-IN  
2
1 75 coaxial cable (not supplied)  
2 RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings  
Control  
Setting  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
Lit  
Lit  
SDTI/i.LINK button (input selection  
section)  
SDTI  
REF.VIDEO IN 75termination  
switch  
ON  
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Connections for Cut Editing Using SDI Interface  
For a cut editing system using this unit together with a  
DNW-A75/A75P Betacam SX VCR using an SDI  
connection, the following figure shows an example of  
the connections. In this example, the DNW-A75/A75P  
is used as the recorder and this unit is used as the  
player.  
1
1
REF. VIDEO  
INPUT  
DSR-2000/2000P  
(player)  
DNW-A75/A75P (recorder)  
SDI INPUT  
SDI OUTPUT  
REF.VIDEO OUT  
REMOTE-IN  
REMOTE1-OUT(9P)  
2
1 75 coaxial cable (not supplied)  
2 RCC-5G remote control cable (supplied)  
DNW-A75/A75P (recorder) settings  
DSR-2000/2000P (player) settings  
Control  
Setting  
Control  
Setting  
RREMOTE/LOCAL  
switch  
Local  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
Lit  
Lit  
REF.VIDEO IN 75Ω  
termination switch  
ON  
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Connections for Preread Editing  
For a preread editing system using two DSR-2000/  
2000P units together with a video switcher, audio  
switcher and editing control unit, the following figure  
shows an example of connections.  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder)  
DSR-2000/2000P (player)  
VIDEO  
OUT  
REMOTE-IN  
REF.VIDEO IN  
AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2  
AUDIO OUT  
CH-1/CH-2  
REMOTE IN  
REF.VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO IN  
AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2  
1
1
1
VIDEO OUT  
IN 2  
IN 1  
REF OUT  
PGM OUT  
1
REF OUT  
1
Video switcher (BVS-3200C,  
DVS-2000C, etc.)  
RS-422A  
REF OUT  
1
1 75 coaxial cable  
2
2
2
IN  
IN  
(not supplied)  
Audio mixer (SRP-V200, etc.)  
2 Cable with XLR connectors  
(not supplied)  
MASTER  
OUT  
REMOTE  
4
3 RCC-5G 9-pin remote  
3
3
RS-422  
RS-422  
GPI  
control cable (supplied)  
Editing control unit (BVE-2000, etc.)  
REF IN  
RS-422  
4 RCC-5A/11A 15-pin  
parallel control cable  
(not supplied)  
3
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder and player) settings  
Control  
Setting  
Lit  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
Lit  
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Settings Required When Connecting an External  
Editing Control Unit  
When connecting an external editing control unit to  
this unit and using this unit as a recorder, make the  
For RM-450 (NTSC)  
following timecode settings on this unit and VCR  
Set the VCR constants as follows.  
constant and DIP switch settings on the editing control  
• Left DIP switch  
unit.  
Switch No.  
Setting  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
OFF —  
OFF —  
Timecode Settings on This Unit  
• Right DIP switch  
Switch No.  
Setting  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Make the following time code settings for this unit.  
OFF —  
OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON  
Control  
Setting  
INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN INT–PRESET (right position)  
switch  
For RM-450CE (PAL)  
FREE RUN/REC RUN switch FREE RUNswitch  
Set the VCR constants as follows.  
• Left DIP switch  
Settings on Editing Control Units  
Switch No.  
Setting  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
OFF —  
OFF —  
Make the following settings according to the editor  
model.  
• Right DIP switch  
Switch No.  
Setting  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
For FXE-100/120 (NTSC)  
ON  
OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON  
Set the VCR constants as follows.  
For BVE-800  
Byte No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
Setting 80 14 00 96 05 05 03 80 0A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF  
Set the VCR constants as follows.  
When using the DSR-2000 (NTSC)  
• SW2  
For FXE-100P/120P (PAL)  
Switch No.  
Setting  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Set the VCR constants as follows.  
ON OFF ON ON  
ON ON  
Byte No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
Setting 81 14 00 7D 05 05 02 80 0A 07 FE 00 80 4C FF  
• SW3  
Switch No.  
Setting  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
For BVE-910/2000  
ON ON ON OFF —  
ON OFF OFF  
When using the DSR-2000P (PAL)  
• SW2  
Set the VCR constants as follows.  
• When using the DSR-2000 (NTSC)  
Switch No.  
Setting  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Byte No. Block 1  
Block 2  
9 10 11 12 13 14 15  
ON OFF ON ON  
ON ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Setting 80 14 00 96 05 05 03 80 0A 08 FE 00 80 5A FF  
• SW3  
• When using the DSR-2000P (PAL)  
Switch No.  
Setting  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF OFF OFF ON  
ON OFF OFF  
Byte No. Block 1  
Block 2  
10 11 12 13 14 15  
Setting 81 14 00 7D 05 05 02 80 0A 07 FE 00 80 4C FF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
For PVE-500  
Use the factory settings as they are.  
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Connections for Component Analog Recording  
The following shows connections for a system in  
which analog playback signals from another recorder  
or player are recorded on the DSR-2000/2000P. In this  
system, the video signals are analog component signals  
and the audio signals are recorded from audio channels  
1 and 2.  
Note  
In this case, the DSBK-170 Analog Component Iuput/  
Output Board is required.  
2
1
1
AUDIO IN  
CH-1  
AUDIO IN  
CH-2  
TIME CODE IN  
TC OUT  
CH-1  
CH-2  
AUDIO  
OUT  
Videocassette recorder/  
player such as  
UVW-1600/1600P  
COMPONENT  
OUTPUT  
DSR-2000/2000P  
(recorder)  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
(Y,RY,BY)  
2
1 Cable with XLR connectors  
(not supplied)  
2 75 coaxial cable (not supplied)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings  
Control  
Setting  
REMOTE button  
Unlit  
VIDEO IN button (input  
selection section)  
Y–R, B  
CH1,1/2 button and  
CH2,3/4 button  
ANALOG  
AUDIO IN LEVEL/600Normally, 4 dBm, 600(HIGH-  
switch (connector panel) ON)  
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Connections for Two-Unit Synchronous Playback  
For information about how to carry out two-unit  
synchronous playback, see the section “Synchronous  
Playback” on page 59.  
The following shows connections for synchronous  
playback using two DSR-2000/2000P units.  
In the following, the controlling unit is referred to as  
the recorder and the controlled unit as the player.  
1
REF.VIDEO IN  
REF.VIDEO OUT  
DSR-2000/2000P (player)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder)  
REMOTE-IN  
REMOTE-OUT  
2
1 75 coaxial cable (not supplied)  
2 RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings  
DSR-2000/2000P (player) settings  
Control  
Setting  
Unlit  
Lit  
Control  
Setting  
Lit  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
Lit  
Setup menu item 004  
ON (Synchronize.)  
OFF (Do not  
synchronize.)  
Setup menu item 305  
(When synchronizing,  
synchronization accuracy)  
ACCUR (±0 frame)  
ROUGH (±1 frame)  
REF. VIDEO IN 75 Ω  
termination switch  
ON  
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Connections for Digitally Dubbing Signals in  
DVCAM Format (Optional DSBK-190 Required When  
Using i.LINK Interface)  
Connecting two DSR-2000/2000P units using  
the i.LINK interface (DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV  
Input/Output Board)  
Make the same connections and settings as described  
in the section “Connections for Cut Editing Using  
i.LINK Interface” (page 125).  
You can use this unit to digitally dub signals in  
DVCAM format automatically from the beginning of  
the tape to the end, through an i.LINK or SDTI(QSDI)  
interface.  
For information about how to carry out digital dubbing, see  
the section “Digitally Dubbing Signals in DVCAM Format”  
(page 61).  
Connecting two DSR-2000/2000P units using the SDTI(QSDI) interface  
1
SDTI(QSDI) INPUT  
SDTI(QSDI) OUTPUT  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder)  
DSR-2000/2000P (player)  
REMOTE-OUT  
REMOTE-IN  
2
1 75 coaxial cable (not supplied)  
2 RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (supplied)  
DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings  
DSR-2000/2000P (player) settings  
Control  
Setting  
Control  
Setting  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
Unlit  
Lit  
REMOTE button  
9PIN button  
Lit  
Lit  
SDTI/i.LINK button  
SDTI  
(input selection section)  
When connecting this unit with a DSR-60/60P/  
80/80P/85/85P/90/90P unit using the  
SDTI(QSDI) interface  
Replace the DSR-2000/2000P (player) shown in the  
above diagram with a DSR-60/60P/80/80P/85/85P/90/  
90P unit and make the same connections as shown  
above.  
The SDTI(QSDI) interface connector of the DSR-60/  
60P/80/80P/85/85P is marked “QSDI(OUTPUT)”.  
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8
Maintenance and  
Troubleshooting  
Condensation  
If condensation occurs while the unit is  
operating:  
If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to warm  
location, or if you use it in a very humid place,  
The alarm message “MOISTURE HAS BEEN  
DETECTED.” appears on the monitor screen, and the  
alarm message “HUMID!” in the display section of the  
lower control panel. At the same time the unit ejects  
the cassette automatically. If this happens, leave the  
unit’s power on and wait until the alarm messages  
disappear.  
moisture from the air may condense on the head drum.  
This is called condensation, and if a tape is run in this  
state, the tape may stick to the drum and can be easily  
damaged. To lessen the risk of this occurring, this unit  
is equipped with a condensation detection system.  
If the condensation alarm messages appear  
immediately after powering on:  
Leave the unit powered on and wait until the alarm  
messages disappear. You cannot load a cassette into  
the unit while the alarm messages are being displayed  
Once the alarm messages disappear, the unit is ready  
for use.  
Head Cleaning  
To clean the heads  
Always use the DVM12CL (mini-size) or DV12CL  
(standard size) Cleaning Cassette to clean the video  
and audio heads. You can run the cleaning cassette for  
10 seconds per cleaning operation. Follow the  
instructions for the cleaning cassette, as inappropriate  
use of the cleaning cassette can damage the heads.  
Insert the cleaning cassette. This automatically starts  
cleaning. You cannot operate any tape transport  
control buttons other than the EJECT button during the  
cleaning operation.  
After about 10 seconds, the cleaning cassette will be  
automatically ejected.  
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Periodic Maintenance  
Digital hours meter  
To display the hours meter  
The digital hours meter can provide seven items of  
information about the operational history of the unit.  
The information can be displayed in the display  
section of the lower control panel and also, by text  
superimposition, on the monitor connected to the unit.  
Use the information as a guide in scheduling periodic  
maintenance.  
Press the MENU button, then turn the search dial to  
display the required item in the display section and on  
the monitor connected to the unit.  
COUNTER SEL button  
Display section  
For periodic maintenance, cousult your Sony dearler.  
Display modes of the digital hours meter  
H01: OPERATION mode  
Displays the total number of hours the unit has been  
powered on in units of 1 hour.  
Search dial  
H02: DRUM RUNNING mode  
Displays the total number of hours the drum has run  
with tape threaded in units of 1 hour.  
SET button  
MENU button  
H03: TAPE RUNNING mode  
Displays the total number of hours the unit has been in  
fast forward, rewind, playback, search, recording or  
editing (except for stop and still) mode in units of 1  
hour.  
To exit from the hours meter  
Press the MENU button or SET button.  
To jump to H01  
Press the MENU button, then the COUNTER SEL  
button.  
H04: THREADING mode  
Display the total number of times tape has been  
threaded in the unit.  
Every time you press the COUNTER SEL button,  
menu item H01 or B01 is recalled alternately.  
H12: DRUM RUNNING mode (resettable)  
Same as H02 except that the count is resettable.  
This can be used as a guide in determining when to  
replace the drum.  
H13: TAPE RUNNING mode (resettable)  
Same as H03 except that the count is resettable.  
This can be used as a guide in determining when to  
replace such components as stationary heads and pinch  
roller.  
H14: THREADING mode (resettable)  
Same as H04 except that the count is resettable.  
This can be used as a guide in determining when to  
replace, for example, the threading motor.  
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Troubleshooting  
If an alarm message appears in the display section or  
on the video monitor connected to this unit, or if the  
unit appears to be malfunctioning, please check the  
following before contacting your Sony dealer.  
Operation problems  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
The unit’s control buttons do  
not work.  
The KEY INHIBIT switch on the  
subsidiary control panel is set to ON.  
Set the KEY INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary  
control panel to OFF.  
The CONTROL PANEL switch on the  
subsidiary control panel is set to EXT.  
• Set the CONTROL PANEL switch on the  
subsidiary control panel to INT.  
• Set extended menu item 117 to PARA.  
The unit’s transport control  
The REMOTE button is lit and menu item Turn off the REMOTE button and, on the  
buttons (PLAY, F FWD, REW, 006 (LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE) is set subsidiary control panel, set the KEY INHIBIT  
etc.) do not work.  
to ST&EJ or DIS.a)  
switch and CONTROL PANEL switch to OFF and  
INT, respectively.  
No cassette is loaded.a)  
Insert a cassette.  
Tape problems  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Recording is not possible.  
The cassette’s REC/SAVE switch is set Set the REC/SAVE switch to REC, or use  
to SAVE.a)  
another cassette.  
The REC INHIBIT switch on the  
subsidiary control panel is set to ON.  
Set the REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary  
control panel to OFF.  
The NOT EDITABLE indication The recording mode selected on this unit • Set the unit for the same recording mode as with  
appears in the display section. does not coincide with that of the loaded  
the tape.  
tape.a)  
• When your current purpose is recording, you  
can use the tape currently loaded in the unit.  
The recording format of the currently  
loaded tape is DV or DVCPRO.  
• You can use the currently loaded tape as a  
source tape for playback and editing.  
• You cannot use the tape as a recording tape for  
editing.  
Time data problems  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Cannot set the time data to an The PRESET/REGEN switch on the  
Set the PRESET/REGEN switch on the  
subsidiary control panel to PRESET.  
optional initial value.  
subsidiary control panel is set to  
REGEN.a)  
The counter value is selected as the time Press the COUNTER SEL button to light the TC  
data for display (the COUNTER indicator (time code) or U-BIT (user bits) indicator in the  
is lit in the display section).a)  
display section (the counter value cannot be  
preset).  
Turn off the REMOTE button and, on the  
subsidiary control panel, set the KEY INHIBIT  
switch and CONTROL PANEL switch to OFF and  
INT, respectively.  
The tape is running, but the  
time data does not appear in  
the display section.  
The HOLD button has been pressed.  
Press the button once again to exit the time code  
preset mode.  
The U-BIT indicator is lit in the display  
section.a)  
Press the COUNTER SEL button to light the  
COUNTER (counter value) or TC (time code)  
indicator in the display section.  
a) Inthesestates,alarmmessagesappearinthediaplaysectionandonthemonitorscreen.  
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Input problems  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
It is not possible to record an  
SDTI signal.  
No SDTI signal is input to the unit.a)  
Connect an SDTI (QSDI) signal to the SDTI  
(QSDI) INPUT connector.  
a) Inthisstate,analarmmessageappearsinthediaplaysectionandonthemonitorscreen.  
Monitor problems  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Data is not superimposed on  
the monitor screen.  
The CHARACTER switch on the  
subsidiary control panel is set to OFF.  
Set the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary  
control panel to ON.  
The monitor is not connected to the  
Connect the monitor to the VIDEO OUT 3  
VIDEO OUT 3 (SUPER) or SDI OUTPUT (SUPER) or SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector.  
3 (SUPER) connector of this unit.  
(You must make this connection to display any  
type of text on the monitor.)  
The image on the monitor  
screen is too bright.  
The 75 termination switch for video  
input on the monitor is in the OFF  
position or a 75 terminator is not fitted  
to its video input connector.  
Set the 75 termination switch to ON or connect  
a terminator.  
The image on the monitor  
screen is too dark.  
In a video signal loop-through connection Set the 75 termination switches to OFF on all  
of video monitors, 75 termination  
switches for video input on monitors  
other than the loop-end monitor are in  
the ON position.  
monitors other than the loop-end monitor .  
The image is too dark when  
recording a composite video  
signal.  
Audio problems  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Turning the REC controls does The REC controls are pushed in.  
Pull out the REC controls.  
not change the audio input  
levels.  
Turning the PB controls does  
not change the playback audio  
output levels.  
The PB controls are pushed in.  
Pull out the PB controls.  
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Error Messages  
This unit is provided with a self-diagnostic function  
that detects internal abnormalities. When it detects an  
abnormality, it outputs an error message to the monitor  
connected to the unit and indicates an error code in the  
display section of the unit.  
Note  
To display error messages on the monitor screen, set  
the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary control  
panel to ON.  
ERROR  
AN ERROR HAS BEEN  
DETECTED. INFORM SERVICE  
OF FOLLOWING CODE:  
02-603  
Error message  
Error code  
PRESS EJECT KEY  
TO EJECT TAPE.  
Direction  
Error code  
Error02-603  
Monitor screen  
Display section  
If an error message appears, follow the direction  
indicated under the message on the monitor screen.  
Alarm Messages  
An alarm message , for example, like the one shown  
below may appear on the monitor screen during  
operation of the unit.  
ALARM  
Cause of alarm  
Direction  
REMOTE MODE IS SELECTED  
SET REMOTE/LOCAL SWITCH  
TO LOCAL  
REMOTE!  
Monitor screen  
Display section  
If an alarm message appears, follow the direction  
indicated under the message on the monitor screen.  
To display alarm messages on the monitor screen, set  
the CHARACTER switch on the subsidiary control  
panel to ON, and setup menu item 016 (ALARM) to  
ON or LIMIT.  
For details of setup menu operations, see Chapter 6 “Setup  
Menu” (page 107).  
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Troubleshooting  
Alarm messages and associated directions  
Alarm message on monitor screen  
Cause  
Direction  
Alarm message in the  
diaplay section  
A cleaning tape has been inserted.  
The tape will automatically be ejected after cleaning Cleaning Tp  
is completed.  
A non-standard signal is being used for  
input video.  
Use a standard signal.  
VIN NON-STD  
REF NON-STD  
ILL. SETUP  
A non-standard ref. signal is being used for Use a standard signal.  
REF. VIDEO.  
Abnormal settings selected in setup menu.  
Correct the setup menu settings. Contact your  
Sony dealer if this alarm message appears again  
after making corrections.  
Audio mixing mode cannot be changed  
during recording.  
REC mode!  
2CH/32kHz!  
Audio not editable on this tape.  
Use a tape recorded in 2-channel (48 kHz) or  
4-channel (32 kHz) mode.  
Fs 44.1kHz!  
UNLOCK mode  
Use a tape having audio signals recorded in locked  
mode.  
Audio REC mode selection different from  
audio on tape.  
Select the same audio recording mode as that of  
the tape.  
A mode err  
REC mode!  
Adaptor!  
Audio REC (recording) mode cannot be  
changed during recording.  
Cassette adaptor not usable.  
Counter mode is selected.  
Use a tape without cassette adaptor.  
Use the COUNTER SEL button to light the TC or U- CNT mode!  
BIT indicator in the display section.  
Input selection cannot be changed in REC  
(recording) mode.  
REC mode!  
Input signal does not conform to DVCAM/DV —  
format.  
Unknown Sig  
Input signal is 625/50. (For DSR-2000)  
Input signal is 525/60. (For DSR-2000P)  
Input video is not detected.  
625/50 sig! (For DSR-  
2000)  
525/60 sig! (For DSR-  
2000P)  
Check the INPUT VIDEO indication in the input  
selection/audio mode display section and supply an  
appropriate video signal.  
No INPUT!  
Input video signal does not synchronize with Use a common reference signal or connect the  
ILL. REF!  
REF. VIDEO signal.  
recorder REF. VIDEO OUT connector to the player  
REF. VIDEO IN connector.  
Note  
When connecting the recorder REF. VIDEO OUT  
connector to the player REF. VIDEO IN connector,  
set extended menu item 308 to N-STD.  
Set the KEY INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary  
control panel to OFF.  
Key inhibit mode is selected.  
Moisture has been detected.  
KEY INHI.  
HUMID!  
Keep the power on and wait until this alarm  
message disappears.  
No cassette in VTR.  
Load a cassette.  
No Cass.!  
Rec inhibit mode is selected.  
Set the REC INHIBIT switch on the subsidiary  
control panel to OFF.  
REC INHI.!  
Record inhibit plug on the cassette is set to Set the REC/SAVE switch on the cassette to REC. REC INHI.!  
inhibit.  
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Alarm message on monitor screen  
Cause  
Direction  
Alarm message on sub  
LCD  
Remote mode is selected.  
Tape cannot be replayed.  
Turn off the REMOTE button.  
REMOTE!  
Use a tape recorded in 525/60 format. (For DSR-  
2000)  
625/50 Tape (For DSR-  
2000)  
Use a tape recorded in 625/50 format. (For DSR-  
2000P)  
525/60 Tape (For DSR-  
2000P)  
Tape end has been detected.  
Tape not editable.  
Use a new cleaning tape.  
Tape end!  
Use a tape recorded in DVCAM format.  
Not DVCAM!  
Use a tape recorded in 525/60 format. (For DSR-  
2000)  
625/50 Tape (For DSR-  
2000)  
Use a tape recorded in 625/50 format. (For DSR-  
2000P)  
525/60 Tape (For DSR-  
2000P)  
Tape not recordable.  
Tape not usable.  
Use a DVCAM/DV ME tape.  
REC INHI.!  
ILL. Tape!  
TC EXT!  
Use DVCAM/DV/DVCPRO (25) tape.  
TC EXTERNAL is selected.  
Set the INT/EXT switch on the subsidiary contol  
panel to INT.  
TCG REGEN mode is selected.  
Set the PRESET/REGEN switch on the subsidiary REGEN mode!  
control panel to PRESET.  
TCG RUN mode is set to REC RUN.  
Set the FREE RUN/REC RUN switch on the  
subsidiary control panel to FREE RUN.  
REC RUN!  
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Notes on Use  
Avoid violent impacts  
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent  
shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.  
Operation and storage locations  
Avoid operation or storage in any of the following  
places.  
• Location subject to extremes of temperature  
(operating temperature range 5°C to 40°C (41°F to  
104°F))  
• Location subject to direct sunlight for long periods, or  
close to heating appliances (Note that the interior of a  
car left in summer with the windows closed can  
exceed 50°C (122°F).)  
Do not obstruct ventilation openings  
To prevent the unit from overheating, do not obstruct  
ventilation openings, by for example wrapping the unit  
in a cloth while it is in operation.  
Care  
If the casing or panel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft  
dry cloth. In the event of extreme dirt, use a cloth  
steeped in a natural detergent to remove the dirt, then  
wipe with a dry cloth. Applying alcohol, thinners,  
insecticides, or other volatile solvents may result in  
deforming the casing or damaging the finish.  
• Damp or dusty places  
• Location subject to severe vibrations  
• Location near equipment generating strong  
electromagnetic emissions  
• Location near transmitting stations generating strong  
radio waves  
Shipping  
Operate the unit in a horizontal position  
This unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal  
position. Do not operate it on its side, or tilted through  
an excessive angle (exceeding 20°).  
Pack the unit in its original carton or equivalent  
packing, and take care not to impart violent shocks in  
transit.  
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Specifications  
General  
Tape transport control system  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Peak inrush current  
Tape speed  
28.193 mm/s (DSR-2000)  
28.221 mm/s (DSR-2000P)  
100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
110 W  
Recording/playback time  
Using PDV-184ME standard-size  
cassette: 184 minutes or less  
Using PDVM-40ME mini-size  
cassette: 40 minutes or less  
(1) Power ON, current probe method: 65A (240V)  
(2) Hot switching inrush current, measured in  
accordance with European standard  
EN55103-1: 15A (230V)  
Fast forward/rewind time  
Using PDV-184ME standard-size  
cassette: 3 minutes or less  
Using PDVM-40ME mini-size  
cassette: 1 minute or less  
Up to 60 times normal in both  
directions  
Operating temperature  
5˚C to 40˚C (41˚F to 104˚F)  
Storage temperature  
–20˚C to +60˚C (–4˚F to +140˚F)  
Search speed  
Humidity  
Maximum 80% (Operating)  
Maximum 90% (Storage)  
About 18 kg (39 lb 10 oz)  
Mass  
Video performance  
Dimensions (w/h/d)  
427 × 175 × 496.5 mm  
(16 7/8 × 7 × 19 5/8 inches)  
Band width  
Composite (DSR-2000):  
30 Hz to 4.2 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y)  
Composite (DSR-2000P):  
25 Hz to 4.8 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y)  
S-Video (DSR-2000):  
30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0dB (Y),  
5.75 MHz +0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM)  
S-Video (DSR-2000P):  
25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0dB (Y),  
5.5 MHz +1.0/–2.0 dB (Y),  
5.75 MHz +0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM)  
Component (DSR-2000):  
30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y),  
5.75 MHz +0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM),  
30 Hz to 1.3 MHz ±1.0 dB (C),  
1.5 MHz +0/–5.0 dB (C)  
Component (DSR-2000P):  
25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y),  
5.5 MHz +1.0/–2.0 dB (Y),  
5.75 MHz +1.0/–3.0 dB (Y) (TM),  
25 Hz to 1.5 MHz ±1.0 dB (C),  
2.0 MHz +1.0/–2.0 dB (C)  
Composite I/O (Y):  
424 (16 3/4)  
427 (16 7/8)  
S/N  
53 dB or more  
S-Video I/O (Y): 55 dB or more  
Component I/O (Y):  
27.5 (1 1/8)  
372 (14 3/4)  
55 dB or more  
Y/C delay  
K-factor  
30 ns or less  
2.0% or less (K2T, KPB)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
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COMPONENT VIDEO IN Y/R–Y/B–Y  
BNC type ×3, component video  
Processor adjustment range  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative  
R–Y: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 (75% for  
DSR -2000 or 100% for DSR-  
2000P)  
B–Y: 0.7Vp-p, 75 (75% for  
DSR -2000 or 100% for DSR-  
2000P)  
Video level  
Chroma level  
Setup/Black level  
±3 dB/–to 3 dB selectable  
±3 dB/–to 3 dB selectable  
±30 IRE (±210 mV)  
±30˚  
±100 ns  
Sync: ±3µs  
SC: ±180°  
Chroma phase  
Y/C delay  
System phase  
Analog audio input  
AUDIO IN  
XLR 3-pin (female) ×4,  
–6/0/+4 dBu, 600 ON/OFF/–60  
dBu, high impedance, balanced  
Audio performance  
Digital audio input  
Frequency response  
2 ch (48 kHz/16 bit):  
20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5/–1.0 dB  
4 ch (32 kHz/12 bit):  
DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN CH-1/2, CH-3/4  
BNC×2, complying with AES-3id-  
1995  
20 Hz to 14.5 kHz +0.5/–1.0 dB  
90 dB or more (2CH, 48 kHz)  
0.05% or less (2CH, 48 kHz)  
Timecode input  
TIME CODE IN BNC type ×1, SMPTE (DSR-  
Dynamic range  
Distortion  
2000)/EBU (DSR-2000P)  
0.5 to 18 Vp-p, 3.3 k, unbalanced  
Input connectors  
Output connectors  
Digital input  
i.LINk (When using DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/  
Output Board)  
6-pin IEEE1394 connector ×1  
SDTI (QSDI) INPUT  
Digital output  
i.LINK (When using DSBK-190 i.LINK/DV Input/  
Output Board)  
6-pin IEEE1394 connector ×1  
BNC type ×1, SDTI (QSDI) format  
(270Mbps), SMPTE 305M/322M  
SDTI (QSDI) OUTPUT  
BNC type ×1, SDTI (QSDI) format  
(270Mbps), SMPTE 305M/322M  
SDI OUTPUT 1, 2, 3 (SUPER)  
BNC type ×3, SMPTE 259M  
(DSR-2000)/ITU-R BT.656 (DSR-  
2000P), SDI format (270Mbps)  
SDI INPUT  
BNC type ×2 (active-through),  
SMPTE 259M (DSR-2000)/ITU-R  
BT.656 (DSR-2000P), SDI format  
(270Mbps)  
Analog video input  
VIDEO IN  
BNC type ×2 (loop-through),  
Analog video output  
composite, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , sync  
VIDEO OUT 1, 2, 3 (SUPER)  
BNC type ×3, composite, 1.0 Vp-p,  
75 , sync negative  
negative  
REF. VIDEO IN BNC type ×2 (loop-through), black  
burst, 0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or  
0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), 75 , sync  
negative  
REF. VIDEO OUT  
BNC type ×1, composite sync,  
0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or 0.3 Vp-  
p (DSR-2000P), 75 , sync  
negative (with burst)  
S VIDEO IN  
DIN 4-pin ×1  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative  
C: 0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or  
0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), 75 Ω  
(burst level)  
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S VIDEO OUT  
DIN 4-pin ×1  
REMOTE-IN  
D-sub 9-pin, female, for connection  
of another DSR-2000/2000P unit or  
other editing controller, complying  
with RS-422A  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative  
C: 0.286 Vp-p (DSR-2000) or  
0.3 Vp-p (DSR-2000P), 75 Ω  
(burst level)  
REMOTE-OUT D-sub 9-pin, female, for loop-  
through output of signals from the  
REMOTE-IN connector  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y/R–Y/B–Y  
BNC type ×3, component video  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative  
R–Y: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 (75% for  
DSR-2000 or 100% for DSR-  
2000P)  
Accessories supplied  
B–Y: 0.7Vp-p, 75 (75% for  
DSR-2000 or 100% for DSR-  
2000P)  
AC power cord (1)  
Operating Instructions (1)  
RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable (1)  
Analog audio output  
AUDIO OUT  
Accessories not supplied  
XLR 3-pin (male) ×4, +4/0/–6 dBu  
(selectable by menu setting),  
600 loaded, low impedance,  
balanced  
DSBK-190 i. LINK/DV Input/Output Board  
RCC-5G 9-pin Remote Control Cable, 5 m (16 ft) long  
DSBK-200 Control Panel  
RMM-130 Rack Mount Kit  
PDV-64ME/94ME/124ME/184ME Digital Video  
Cassette (standard size)  
PDVM-12ME/22ME/32ME/40ME Digital Video  
Cassette (mini-size)  
DV12CL Cleaning Cassette (standard size)  
DVM12CL Cleaning Cassette (mini-size)  
MONITOR AUDIO  
Phono jack ×1, –11 dBu, 47 kΩ  
load, unbalanced  
Digital audio output  
DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT CH-1/2, CH-3/4  
BNC×2, complying with AES-3id-  
1995  
Headphone output  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
HEADPHONES Stereo phone jack ×1, –to  
–13 dBu, 8 , unbalanced  
Timecode output  
TIME CODE OUT  
BNC type ×1, SMPTE (DSR-  
2000)/EBU (DSR-2000P)  
2.2 Vp-p±3.0 dB, 600 ,  
unbalanced  
Control connectors  
VIDEO CONTROL  
D-sub 15-pin, male, for connection  
of optional UVR-60/60P or BVR-  
50/50P  
CONTROL PANEL  
D-sub 15-pin, female, for  
connection of optional DSBK-200  
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Next, begin rough editing by viewing the Index  
Pictures on the EditStation’s GUI display and  
rearranging them as you wish. This eliminates the  
difficult work of matching up a handwritten shot list  
with recorded scenes. After you have completed this  
rough editing, you can then transfer only the  
recordings needed for your video program.  
What Is ClipLink?  
The ClipLinkTM function greatly improves the  
efficiency of the video production process as a whole  
by recording various editing-related data on tape when  
shooting. As such, ClipLink is a revolutionary  
function that transcends the conventional separation of  
shooting and editing.  
High-speed transfer of recordings  
It is also possible to transfer the editing material itself  
between the DSR-85/85P and ES-7 at four times  
normal speed. In other words, the transfer can be  
carried out in one fourth of the real time duration. It is  
of course possible to carry out a transfer at four times  
normal speed when backing up video and audio data  
recorded on the disk drive to the DSR-85/85P, or in the  
opposite direction when loading data backed up on the  
DSR-85/85P to the disk drive. Thus the time required  
is much shorter than with conventional equipment (for  
which, for example, transferring a 40-minute segment  
of video takes 40 minutes).  
How ClipLink Changes Video Production  
Techniques  
The following describes various ways in which  
ClipLink1) video production differs from conventional  
video production.  
Recording of ClipLink log data lightens the  
shooting workload  
When you start shooting a scene, ClipLink log data  
such as the scene number and time code data are  
automatically recorded into the cassette memory. This  
eliminates the need for a conventional “shot list”  
compiled by someone using a stopwatch, clipboard  
and pencil. You can also designate unwanted scenes  
as “NG” (no good) and automatically skip all “NG”  
scenes when editing.  
Note  
To transfer digital signals (video, audio and time code)  
recorded on a tape on this unit from the DSR-85/85P  
to the ES-7 at four times normal speed requires a  
continuous recorded section of about 40 seconds  
before the IN point on the recorded tape.  
Recorded Index Pictures drastically cut  
editing time  
The ClipLink function also features Index  
Pictures a time-saving tool for rough editing. Each  
Index Picture is a compressed image taken from the  
start of each scene, which is recorded onto the tape as  
a still picture. When editing, begin by transferring  
only the Index Pictures and the ClipLink log data to  
the EditStation’s hard disk. You can also transfer OK  
scenes only (“NG” scenes are skipped).  
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1) The ClipLink system is a video production system which  
uses the cassette memory function.  
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Example System Configuration and Operation Flow  
The following illustration shows an example system  
configuration for using the ClipLink function and a  
typical ClipLink operation flow.  
Shooting  
DVCAM standard cassette or DVCAM mini cassette  
DVCAM  
camcorder (DSR-  
130/130P/300/  
300P/500WS/  
500WSP)  
Index Pictures: recorded on  
tape  
ClipLink log data: recorded in  
cassette memory  
ClipLink log data recorded onto DVCAM  
cassettes links shooting and editing operations.  
ClipLink log data tranfer  
ES-7 EditStation™  
non-linear editing  
system  
DSR-2000/85/80/60a) (or  
DSR-2000P/85P/80P/  
60Pa) Digital  
Videocassette Recorder  
Index Pictures  
Video output (QSDI)  
ClipLink log data  
RS-422A interface  
Editing  
ES-7 EditStation™  
non-linear editing  
system  
DSR-2000/85b)/80/60a)  
(or DSR-2000P/85Pb)/  
80P/60Pa) Digital  
Videocassette Recorder  
Actual AV data  
QSDI input/output  
a) The DSR-60/60P is a videocassette player.  
b) Between the DSR-85/85P and ES-7, quadruple transfer is possible through the QSDI.  
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Data Generated When Shooting  
The following describes the kinds of data that is  
generated when using the ClipLink function.  
Index Pictures  
When shooting, a single-frame image from the Mark  
IN point at the start of each scene is recorded as a still  
picture into the DSR-1/1P’s internal memory. These  
images are called “Index Pictures”. When you finish  
shooting, the Index Pictures from all scenes are  
recorded onto the tape after the last scene.  
Index Picture  
0
90  
180  
270  
360  
450  
540  
630  
(PAL) NTSC  
(72) 60  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(144) 120  
(216) 180  
(288) 240  
(360) 300  
(432) 360  
(504) 420  
9
10  
14  
18  
22  
26  
30  
11  
15  
19  
23  
27  
31  
12  
16  
20  
24  
28  
32  
13  
17  
21  
25  
29  
Tape  
Scene 1  
Scene 2  
Scene 3  
Scene n  
720 dots  
DVCAM camcorder’s  
internal memory  
After shooting, the Index  
Pictures in the internal  
memory are recorded onto the  
video tape.  
Seven frame spaces are reserved at the end of the last  
scene as a recording area for Index Pictures. (A  
cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory can record  
up to 198 Index Pictures, and a cassette with 4 Kbits of  
cassette memory can record up to 45 Index Pictures.)  
Up to 32 Index Pictures can be recorded onto the tape  
space normally occupied by one frame, as shown  
below.  
ClipLink log data  
ClipLink log data can be recorded automatically or  
manually into the cassette memory for use as a  
convenient alternative to the conventional “shot list”.  
ClipLink log data includes the following items.  
ClipLink log data  
Description  
Reel number (cassette number)  
Data (maximum length: 8 digits) consisting of alphanumeric characters and/or  
symbols (This is left blank at shipping.)  
Scene number  
A three-digit number from 001 to 198 (starts at 001 and is automatically incremented  
with each scene).  
Take number  
OK/NG  
This cannot be changed (set to “1” at shipping).  
Indicates the OK/NG status of a particular scene. (In the OK case, nothing is  
recorded.)  
Mark IN/OUT point time codes  
Cue point time code  
These are the time codes that indicate the Mark IN and Mark OUT points for each  
scene (HH:MM:SS). These time codes are recorded when the camera has been set to  
MARK mode.  
The frame digit is incremented at each Mark IN point and is decremented at each Mark  
OUT point. (For details, see “Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points” on page  
14.)  
This is the time code that indicates the cue points (valid up to the frame digit). This  
time code is recorded when the camera has been set to CUE mode. When in this  
mode, the time codes at the start and end of a recording (the Rec IN and Rec OUT  
time codes) are automatically recorded as Mark IN/OUT points.  
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How to record ClipLink log data  
The following describes how to record the various  
ClipLink log data items.  
Cue point time codes  
This type of data is especially useful when shooting  
scenes that may contain unexpected events, such as  
when shooting for sports coverage or documentaries.  
Set the camera to CUE mode before you start to  
record. While recording, each time you press the  
camera’s TAKE button, the current time code is  
recorded as a cue point time code.  
OK/NG status  
To designate a scene as “NG”, press the NG button on  
the camera while shooting the scene or at any time  
before you begin shooting the next scene.  
All scenes that do not receive an “NG” designation are  
recorded as “OK” scenes.  
(When you exit the VTR recording mode, changing the  
OK/NG status is no longer possible.)  
Start  
recording  
End  
recording  
Index Picture 1  
Mark IN/OUT points time codes  
Scene 1  
Take 1  
This data is especially useful when shooting a video  
program for which a scenario has been created.  
Set the camera to MARK mode before you start  
shooting. While shooting, each time you press the  
camera’s TAKE button, Mark IN and Mark OUT time  
codes are recorded alternately.  
Rec OUT  
(automatic  
recording)  
Cue point  
time code  
(manual  
Cue point  
time code  
recording)  
(manual  
Cue point  
time code  
(manual  
recording)  
Rec IN  
(automatic  
recording)  
Index Picture 1  
Index Picture 2  
recording)  
Start  
recording  
End  
recording  
Scene 1  
Take 1  
Scene 2  
Take 1  
Mark OUT  
(manual  
recording)  
Mark IN  
(manual  
recording)  
Mark OUT  
(manual  
recording)  
Mark IN  
(manual  
recording)  
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Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points  
There is a gap between actual time codes and Mark IN/  
OUT time codes recorded in the cassette memory, as  
shown in the figure below. The frame digit is  
incremented at each Mark IN point and is decremented  
at each Mark OUT point.  
Mark IN  
(or Rec IN)  
Mark OUT  
(or Rec OUT)  
12:23:15:10  
12:34:20:20  
12:39:24:23  
Actual time code  
Frame digit  
incremented  
Frame digit  
decremented  
Cue  
Time code  
recorded in the  
cassette memory  
12:23:16  
12:34:20:20  
12:39:24  
(The Index  
Picture is the  
image around  
12:23:15:10.)  
Recording capacity for Mark IN/OUT time  
codes and Cue point time codes  
When in MARK mode, up to 198 pairs of Mark IN and  
Mark OUT points can be recorded (if using a cassette  
with 16 Kbits of cassette memory).  
When in CUE mode, up to 396 time codes points  
(including all cue point time codes and all Mark (Rec)  
IN and Mark (Rec) OUT time codes) can be recorded  
(if using a cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory).  
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Glossary  
Glossary  
AES/EBU format  
Digital VCR  
Linear editing  
A unified format for digital audio signals.  
It allows a single XLR connector to carry  
the signals for two channels.  
On a digital VCR, video and audio signals  
are recorded on magnetic tape and, unlike  
on an analog VCR, can be played back  
without any quality deterioration.  
Editing while playing back video and  
audio signals recorded on video tape.  
See also “Non-linear editing”.  
Assemble editing  
Loading  
Editing in which new video/audio is added  
in sequence to the end of existing recorded  
video/audio. See also “Insert editing”.  
Drop frame mode  
Also called “threading”. To pull the tape  
out of the cassette case, thread it along the  
specified tape path, and wrap it on the  
drum in order to prepare it for recording or  
playback. The VCR automatically loads  
the cassette tape when you insert the  
cassette into the cassette compartment.  
There are two loading modes: standby-on  
mode and standby-off mode.  
Time code runs at 30 frames/sec. The  
NTSC system, however, runs at about  
29.97 frame /sec. Drop frame mode  
adjusts this difference. The timecode and  
video are synchronized by dropping the  
first two frames of the timecode every  
minute, except at the ten-minute marks.  
Bridge connection  
A connection which allows a signal input  
to an input terminal to pass through the  
unit and exit from an output terminal as  
input to external equipment.  
Drum  
See “Head drum”.  
Loop-through connection  
B–Y signal  
See “Bridge connection”.  
One of the color difference signals, the B  
(blue) signal minus Y (luminance) signal.  
E-E mode  
Abbreviation of “Electric to Electric”  
mode. In this mode, video and audio  
signals input to the VCR are output after  
passing through internal electric circuits,  
but not through magnetic conversion  
circuits such as heads and tapes. This can  
be used to check input signals and for  
adjusting input signal levels.  
LTC  
C signal  
See “Chrominance signal”.  
Abbreviation of “Longitudinal Time  
Code”. This timecode is recorded on a  
longitudinal track on the tape. Reading is  
unreliable at low speeds, and not possible  
at all during still playback. See also  
“VITC”.  
Capstan  
A drive mechanism that moves the tape at  
a specified speed. Its rotation is normally  
synchronized with a reference sync signal.  
Luminance signal  
Emphasis  
A signal that determined the brightness of  
the picture. Also called “Y signal”.  
Chrominance signal  
A signal which carries information about  
hue and saturation. Also called “C signal”.  
The signal is emphasized at high  
frequencies. During playback, it is de-  
emphasized. This suppresses noise  
without affecting the original signal.  
Non-drop frame mode  
The number of frames of the timecode and  
video run is not adjusted. When you use  
the timecode in non-drop frame mode, the  
real playback time will be about 86  
seconds shorter per day than the timecode.  
If you edit frame by frame or if you  
determine the length of a shot by counting  
the timecode, use drop frame mode.  
Condensation  
Moisture which condensed on tape  
transport mechanisms. If there is  
condensation on the head drum, tape sticks  
to drum and the VCR may malfunction.  
External lock/Gen-lock  
Synchronizing one equipment (controlled  
or slave unit) to another (controlling or  
master unit). The signal and tape run of  
the VCRs used for editing, player and  
recorder, are usually synchronized.  
Component video signal  
A signal that consists of a luminance  
signal (Y) and two chrominance signals  
(R–Y, B–Y).  
Gen-lock (generator lock)  
Non-linear editing  
See “External lock”.  
Editing while playing back video and  
audio signals recorded on hard disks.  
Video scenes stored on disk can be cued  
up quickly, for increased editing  
efficiency. See also “Linear editing”.  
Composite video signal  
A signal that consists of video, sync and  
color burst signals.  
Head drum  
A metal cylinder to which a video head is  
attached. This drum is rotated at high  
speeds in synchronization with the sync  
signal during recording and playback.  
CTL  
PCM audio  
Control signal in the form of regular pulses  
recorded along a longitudinal track on the  
videotape. By counting these pulses, it is  
possible to determine the number of  
frames, and hence the tape’s running time.  
Used mainly to adjust the tracking position  
of video heads, and to achieve timecode  
continuity in continuous recording.  
This is an audio signal represented by  
pulse code modulation. The analog audio  
signal is first broken down into a  
sequences of pulses, and these are then  
represented digitally.  
Insert editing  
Editing in which new video/audio is added  
into the middle of existing recorded video/  
audio. See also “Assemble editing”.  
Preroll  
IRE  
Running of a video tape to a prior to an  
edit-start point to enable the tape to reach a  
steady speed and to be synchronized with  
other video tapes.  
A unit for representing a video level laid  
down by the IRE (Institute of Radio  
Engineers). The IRE is now the IEEE  
(Institute of Electric and Electronic  
Engineers).  
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Reference video signal  
Setup (for DSR-2000)  
Synchronization  
A video signal which contains a sync  
signal or sync and burst signals, used as a  
reference for synchronization of video  
equipment.  
The difference between the reference black  
level and the blanking level of a composite  
signal.  
In video editing, alignment of the position  
and speed of player and recorder VCRs  
tapes. Carried out during preroll in order to  
increase editing precision.  
SMPTE  
R–Y signal  
One of the color difference signals, the R  
(red) signal minus Y (luminance) signal.  
Abbreviation of Society of Motion Picture  
and Television Engineers, a professional  
association established in the USA.  
Tape tension  
The tension applied to a tape. For the tape  
to run properly while being wound on the  
drum, it must be pulled lightly in the  
opposite direction to the direction of  
transport. Improper adjustment of tape  
tension can cause deviations along the  
temporal signal axis. In analog VCRs,  
these deviations are evident as skew and  
distortion in the upper part of the screen.  
Sampling frequency  
S/N  
The unit of time used when converting an  
analog signal with a continuously varying  
level to digital form by sampling the level  
at a fixed interval. In general, a higher  
sampling frequency makes it possible to  
digitize analog signals of a higher  
frequency.  
Signal-to-Noise ratio. The relation of the  
strength of the desired signal to the  
accompanying electronic interference, the  
noise. If S/N is high, sounds are  
reproduced with less noise and pictures are  
reproduced clearly without snow.  
TBC  
Standby-off mode  
Abbreviation of Time Base Corrector.  
Electronic circuits to electrically stabilize  
the playback signals by removing color  
variation and roll in the playback picture  
caused by irregularity in drum rotation and  
tape movement. Time base correction  
reduces deterioration of picture quality  
when transmitting or copying playback  
signals.  
SCH  
One of the stop modes. In this mode, head  
drum rotation is stopped and the tape  
tension is slackened. It is not possible to  
switch instantaneously from this mode to  
recording or playback mode. This mode is  
not harmful to the tape or heads.  
Abbreviation of Sub Carrier to Horizontal.  
The phase of the subcarrier with respect to  
the phase of the horizontal synchronization  
signal. In editing of monochrome video,  
phase continuity is maintained by editing  
in units of frames (two fields), so that the  
continuity of the horizontal  
Standby-on mode  
synchronization signal phase is  
One of the stop modes. In this mode, the  
head drum continues rotating and the tape  
remains wound onto the drum. This mode  
enables instantaneous switching to  
recording or playback mode. To prevent  
damage to the tape or heads, the device  
automatically switches from standby-on  
mode to standby-off mode after a certain  
period of time.  
maintained. Editing of color video must be  
done in units of two frames (four fields) to  
maintain subcarrier continuity. The SCH  
of a field can be checked to find out which  
of the four fields it represents. This allows  
edited video signals to be joined while  
maintaining subcarrier continuity.  
Threading  
See “Loading”.  
Time code  
The timecode is a tape position  
information signal that includes time and  
frame data that are recorded onto the tape  
so as to facilitate searching of editing  
points and recorded scenes when viewing  
or editing.  
SMPTE timecode is applied to NTSC  
system, and EBU timecode is applied to  
PAL/SECAM systems. There are two  
kinds of signal recorded on tape. One is  
longitudinal timecode (LTC) recorded  
along the tape (the same way as audio and  
CTL signals). The other is vertical  
interval timecode (VITC). This code is  
inserted in the vertical blanking period and  
it is recorded on the tape with video  
signals.  
Search  
Viewing the picture or timecode by  
running the tape in fast forward or rewind  
mode, in order to search for a particular  
scene.  
Subcarrier  
Color information contained in a  
composite video signal. Its amplitude is  
for color saturation and its phase to color  
burst is for hue.  
Servo  
A mechanism that controls the number and  
phase of rotations of the head drum or  
capstan. Servo mechanism allows  
playback of the video signal without guard  
band noise. The reference signal of the  
servo control is normally a vertical sync  
signal.  
Superimpose  
To put one picture (or characters) onto  
another so that both can be seen at the  
same time.  
S-video  
A singal format in which Y (luminance)  
and C (chrominance) signals are separated  
to reduce interference between them so  
that noiseless images are reproduced.  
Time data  
Servo lock  
This refers either to time data that is  
generated by a timecode generator or time  
data that is played back from a tape and  
read by a timecode reader.  
This refers to the synchronization of the  
phase of the drum rotation and the  
reference signal for the tape transport  
position, so that the video heads can trace  
the same pattern on the tape for playback  
and recording.  
Sync  
A reference signal consisting of vertical  
and horizontal sync signals used for  
synchronizing the scanning patterns of the  
video camera and the monitor.  
Unloading  
When the EJECT button is pressed, the  
VCR automatically winds the tape back  
into the cassette case. Also called  
“Unthreading”.  
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Unthreading  
See “Unloading”.  
User bits  
These are also referred to as “user’s bits”.  
The user bits are a 32-bit segment of the  
timecode recording area. The user can  
select what to record in this segment and  
how to use the recorded data. For  
example, it can be used to record date  
information in addition to the timecode  
data or ID numbers for tape reels or  
programs.  
V (vertical)-blanking  
The portion of the video signal that occurs  
between the end of one field and the  
beginning of the next. During this time,  
the electron beams in monitors are turned  
off so that they can return from the bottom  
of the screen to the top without showing  
tracks of movement on the screen. When  
the position of v-blanking is not adjusted  
correctly, a horizontal black bar appears on  
the screen.  
Video gain  
Amount of amplification for video signals,  
expressed in decibels (dB).  
VITC  
Abbreviation of “Vertical Interval Time  
Code”. This timecode is inserted in the  
vertical blanking interval and recorded on  
the video tracks. It can be read at low  
speeds and during still playback, but not  
during high-speed playback.  
See also “LTC”.  
Y signal  
See “Luminance signal”.  
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Index  
ClipLink log data  
adding to/deleting from 103  
creating 105  
Digitally dubbing DVCAM signals 61  
connections 133  
A
Display section 18  
AC IN connector 28  
Adding a narration 95  
Alarm messages 139  
display 98  
rewriting 100  
DMC  
editing 84  
playback 55  
ClipLink operation 97  
Analog  
Component analog recording  
connections 131  
DMC EDIT button 21  
Drop-frame mark 37  
Duration display 76  
audio input/output section 31  
interfaces 8  
video input/output section 29  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
IN connectors 30  
ASSEMBLE button 20  
Assemble edit mode 67  
DVCAM  
OUT connectors 30  
cassettes 33  
connections for digital dubbing 133  
digital dubbing 61  
Condensation 135  
Audio  
Connections and settings 125  
component analog recording 131  
cut editing using i.LINK 125  
cut editing using SDI 128  
digital nonlinear editing using SDTI  
(QSDI) 127  
level meters 13  
recording level 46  
Dynamic motion control playback 55  
AUDIO CH1, CH1/2 (CH2, CH3/4)  
display 14  
E
AUDIO IN  
digitally dubbing signals in DVCAM  
format 133  
preread editing 129  
settings on external editor 130  
time code settings 130  
two-unit synchronous playback 132  
button 21  
EDIT button 23  
CH-1 to CH-4 connectors 32  
LEVEL switches 32  
switches 31  
Edit mode 71  
assemble edit 67  
insert edit 68  
setting section 20  
AUDIO OUT  
button 21  
CH-1 to CH-4 connectors 32  
Edit points  
Connector panel 28  
checking 75  
Continuous editing 91  
AUTO EDIT button 21  
cuing up 22, 78  
duration display 76  
modifying 76  
setting 72  
split edit points 73  
time value display 75  
Control panel  
Automatic editing 67  
execution 82  
lower control panel 16  
subsidiary control panel 25  
upper control panel 13  
B
CONTROL PANEL  
connector 31  
switch 25  
Edit result checking 80  
Basic menu 107  
Editing  
items in the menu 107  
menu operations 110  
adding a narration 95  
automatic editing 67  
button/switch settings 70  
continuous editing 91  
DMC editing 84  
manual editing 94  
preread editing 87  
quick editing 90  
COUNTER SEL button 18  
Cuing up to  
BLACK LEVEL knob 27  
adjacent Mark IN/cue points 99  
any desired position 99  
cue points 99  
edit points 22, 78  
Mark IN/OUT points 99  
C
Capstan override 23  
Cassettes 33  
Cut editing  
sequence of operations 69  
standalone editing 93  
compartment 13  
inserting/ejecting 34  
using i.LINK 125  
using SDI 128  
Editing control section 21  
E-E mode 13, 22, 23  
EJECT button 23  
Cassette memory indicator 19  
CH1, 1/2 button 15  
D
CH2, 3/4 button 15  
ENTRY/SHIFT button 22  
Error messages 139  
DELETE button 21  
DF/NDF switch 26  
CHANNEL CONDITION indicator 19  
CHARACTER switch 25  
CHROMA knob 27  
Extended menu 113  
items in the menu 113  
menu operations 123  
Digital  
input/output section 30  
interfaces 8  
jog sound 9  
nonlinear editing using SDTI (QSDI)  
127  
CHROMA PHASE (HUE) knob 27  
CHROMA PHASE knob 27  
ClipLink Guide 147  
External device connectors 31  
External editor settings 130  
External lock 42  
ClipLink indicator 19  
DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU)  
IN connectors 30  
OUT connectors 31  
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F
PLAYER button 17  
POWER switch 13  
M
F FWD button 23  
Maintenance 135  
Manual editing 94  
Preread  
connections 129  
editing 87  
Fault display function 23  
Features 7  
Mark IN/OUT points  
changing 100  
PREREAD button 17  
Preroll 79  
FREE RUN/REC RUN switch 26  
cuing up to 99  
deleting 103  
PREROLL button 22  
Preview 80  
MEMORY indicator 21  
G
Menu See Setup menu  
PREVIEW button 21  
PROCESS CONTROL switch 26  
Menu bank operations 112  
MENU button 17  
Ground terminal 28  
METER FULL/FINE button 16  
MIXING button 15  
H
Q
Head cleaning 135  
HEADPHONES jack 17  
HOLD button 18  
MONITOR AUDIO connector 32  
Monitor output 81  
Quick editing 90  
MONITOR SELECT buttons 17  
Monitor/menu/display setting section 17  
Monitoring in E-E mode 22, 23  
R
Rack mount 10  
I
REC  
button 22  
controls 16  
i.LINK  
N
button 15  
connector 30  
cut editing 125  
digital dubbing 61  
REC INHIBIT  
indicator 19  
switch 26  
Narration 95  
9PIN button 15  
NOT EDITABLE indicator 20  
Notes on use 143  
IN button 22  
REC MODE display 14  
RECORDER button 17  
Initial time code value 39  
INPUT display 14  
Recording 45  
button/switch settings  
operation 48  
time code/user bit values 47  
Input selection section 14  
O
Input selection/audio mode display section  
13  
OK/NG status 101  
Operating status display 35  
Operation mode 37  
OUT button 22  
Recording/playback format indicators 19  
Reel number 100  
INPUT VIDEO display 14  
INSERT buttons 20  
REF. VIDEO  
Insert edit mode 68  
IN connectors 29  
OUT connector 29  
INT/EXT–PRESET/REGEN switch 26  
Interfaces 8  
P
Reference level 46  
Reference video signals for analog signal  
editing 125  
PB  
button 18  
controls 17  
J
REMOTE button 15  
JOG indicator 20  
Jog mode 24  
PB FS display 14  
Remote control setting section 15  
REMOTE-IN connector 31  
REMOTE-OUT connector 31  
RESET button 18  
PB/EE button 18  
PCM digital audio 7  
PHONE LEVEL control 17  
PLAY button 23  
K
REVIEW button 22  
KEY INHIBIT  
indicator 19  
switch 26  
Playback 49  
REW button 23  
button/switch settings 49  
capstan override 54  
S
DMC playback 55  
L
jog mode playback 51  
normal playback 50  
shuttle mode playback 52  
synchronous playback 59  
variable mode playback 53  
S VIDEO  
Lower control panel 16  
position adjustment 12  
IN connector 29  
OUT connector 29  
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SC knob 27  
SDI  
T
W, X  
cut editing 128  
Tape end alarm indicator 20  
Tape transport control section 22  
TC SELECT switch 26  
Wide screen 10  
INPUT connectors 31  
OUTPUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER)  
connectors 31  
Y, Z  
Text information 35  
SDTI (QSDI)  
Y/C DELAY knob 27  
Time code  
digital nonlinear editing 127  
INPUT connector 30  
OUTPUT connector 30  
generator/reader 9, 42  
recording 47  
setting 39  
SDTI/i.LINK button 14  
TIME CODE  
Search  
IN connector 29  
OUT connector 29  
control section 23  
dial 23  
Time counter display 19  
SEARCH button 23  
SERVO indicator 19  
SET button 17  
Time data  
display 35  
selection 49  
SET UP knob 27  
Time data type 36  
indicators 19  
Setup menu 107  
basic menu 107  
extended menu 113  
menu system configuration 107  
TRIM buttons 21  
Troubleshooting 137  
Two-unit synchronous playback  
connections 132  
75-ohm termination switch 29  
SHUTTLE indicator 20  
Shuttle mode 24  
U
Sound-on-sound 95  
Special editing methods 89  
adding a narration 95  
continuous editing 91  
manual editing 94  
Upper control panel 13  
User bit  
recording 47  
setting 41  
quick editing 90  
standalone editing 93  
V
Specifications 144  
Standalone editing 93  
STANDBY button 22  
VARIABLE button 23  
Variable speed mode 24  
STOP button 23  
VIDEO CONTROL connector 31  
fault display function 23  
VIDEO IN  
button 14  
Subsidiary control panel 25  
Superimposing text information 35  
SYNC knob 27  
connectors 29  
VIDEO knob 27  
Synchronizing time code generator 42  
Synchronous playback 59, 132  
System configuration 11  
VIDEO OUT 1, 2, and 3 (SUPER)  
connectors 30  
VITC  
field 37  
indicator 19  
switch 26  
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