PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDERPDW-R1OPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 1)
Chapter 1 Overview101-1 Features1) A clip is created every time recording is stopped.•Video and audio data are always recorded in empty sections of
Chapter 7 Menus1007-3 Extended MenuExternal synchronization to reference signal generatorsThe internal reference signal generator is synchronized ei
Chapter 7 Menus1017-3 Extended MenuMenu items in the 500s, relating to disc protectionItem number Item name Settings501 STILL TIMER To protect the d
Chapter 7 Menus1027-3 Extended Menu611 TC OUTPUT PHASE IN EE MODE Select the time code output mode for output from the TC OUT connector in E-E mode.
Chapter 7 Menus1037-3 Extended Menu652 UMID SDI VANC LINE Select the line in which UMID is output when menu item 651 is set to “on.”12 H (12 line),
Chapter 7 Menus1047-3 Extended Menu703 BLANK LINE SELECT Switch blanking of the video output signal on or off for individual lines in the vertical b
Chapter 7 Menus1057-3 Extended Menu713 VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE Select whether to remove the setup (7.5%) from the input analog video signals and wheth
Chapter 7 Menus1067-3 Extended Menu731 WIDE MODE Specify whether to record and play back with the addition of wide picture information.Sub-item1 INP
Chapter 7 Menus1077-3 Extended Menu823 NON-AUDIO FLAG PB Control non-audio flags in digital audio output.Sub-item1 CH1/CH2 During playback (except E
Chapter 7 Menus1087-3 Extended Menu7-3-2 Extended Menu OperationsThe extended menu can be used with the same procedures as in the basic menu.However
Chapter 7 Menus1097-3 Extended Menu3Replace the cover.NoteTighten the screws firmly.To enable extended menu display in the maintenance menuThe menu
112-1 ConfigurationChapter2Names and Functions ofParts2-1 ConfigurationOperation of the PDW-R1 uses the parts shown in the following figure.SDISDIPres
Chapter 7 Menus1107-3 Extended MenuWhat is a UMID?The UMID (Unique Material Identifier) is a unique identifier for audio-visual material defined by
Chapter 7 Menus1117-3 Extended Menu2Set the following item.To change the currently selected itemHold down the STOP button, and turn the jog dial or
Chapter 7 Menus1127-4 Maintenance Menu7-4 Maintenance Menu7-4-1 Items in the Maintenance MenuThe following tables show the items in the maintenance
Chapter 7 Menus1137-4 Maintenance MenuFor details of how to make settings, see “To change network settings” (page 115).SUBNET MASK PRESET Set the s
Chapter 7 Menus1147-4 Maintenance MenuFor details about OTHERS items other than the above, refer to the Maintenance Manual.7-4-2 Maintenance Menu Op
Chapter 7 Menus1157-4 Maintenance Menu4Press the g button.A lower-level menu (setting modification screen) appears. The current setting is highlight
Chapter 7 Menus1167-4 Maintenance Menu1Using the F/f buttons to select “IP ADDRESS.”2Press the g button.The IP ADDRESS PRESET menu appears, and the
Chapter 7 Menus1177-5 System Menu7-5 System Menu7-5-1 Items in the System MenuThe following tables show the items in the system menu.Item names are
Chapter 7 Menus1187-5 System MenuTo display disc status and clip statusInsert a disc and proceed as follows.1Hold down the SHIFT button and press th
Chapter 7 Menus1197-5 System MenuTo set the date and timeSee 3-4 “Setting the Date and Time” (page 34).
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts122-2 Control Panel2-2 Control Panela ACCESS indicatorThis lights when the disc is accessed and when a file is
1208-1 Periodic MaintenanceChapter8Maintenance andTroubleshooting8-1Periodic Maintenance8-1-1 Digital Hours MeterThe digital hours meter can provide s
1218-2 Condensation / 8-3 Error MessagesChapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting8-2CondensationWhen this unit is moved from a cold place to a warme
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1228-4 Alarms8-4AlarmsAn alarm (warning message) appears in the time data display when an operation is atte
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1238-4 AlarmsWhen the unit is powered ona) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016When a disc is ins
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1248-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016During playbacka) With respect to setting of
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1258-4 AlarmsNo Disc! on A button was pressed with no disc loaded.Operate after inserting a disc.No Disc! o
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1268-4 AlarmsMAX# SB CLP on, limit, off An attempt was made to add a sub clip when the number of registered
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1278-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016During reception of commands from an external
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1288-4 AlarmsRun Salvage on, limit A recording or E-E display command was received for a disc that needs cl
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1298-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016During recording and editing operationsLive L
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts132-2 Control Panel1 Time data settings sectiona INT/EXT/RP188 (internal/external/RP188 selector) switchBefore
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1308-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016Alarms relating to audio and video signalsa)
131 SpecificationsAppendixesSpecificationsGeneralPower requirements100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 HzDC, batteryPower consumptionAC: 37WDC or battery: 31WPea
Appendixes132 Specifications±1 times normal speedShuttle mode±20 times normal speedVideo performanceSampling frequencyY: 13.5 MHz, R–Y/B–Y: 6.75 MHz
Appendixes133 SpecificationsS400 (i.LINK)6-pin (×1), complying with IEEE 1394, supporting file access modePower input/output connectorsDC IN 12V XLR
Appendixes134 Using the Shoulder BeltUsing the Shoulder BeltThe following figures show how to fit the shoulder belt (not supplied).CautionIf you fit
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Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts142-2 Control Paneleach clip or sub-clip appear. Press once more to turn the button off, and return to a whole
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Appendixes149 GlossaryGlossaryAES/EBUA standard established jointly by the AES (Audio Engineering Society) and EBU (European Broadcasting Union) for s
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts152-2 Control Panelspeed varies in the range ±1 times normal speed, according to the rotation rate of the jog
Appendixes150 GlossaryUMIDUnique Material Identifier. A standard (SMPTE 330M) for video and audio metadata. The Basic section of a UMID contains a gl
Index151 IndexIndexAAC IN connector 24AC powerinlet connector 11switch 11ACCESS indicator 12, 17Accessoriesnot supplied 133supplied 133AE
Index152 IndexKKEY INHI indicator 17KEY INHI switch 12LLCD panel 11, 17Level adjustment 43LEVEL knob 21LIGHT switch 20Line modesetting
Index153 Indextypes 36Time data settings section 13Title 75Troubleshooting 120UUB/VIUB indicator 18U-BIT 13UMID data 109User bit record
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Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts162-2 Control Panel5 Recording and playback control sectiona PREV (previous) buttonPress this button, turning
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts172-3 LCD Panel2-3 LCD Panela Indicators on the back of the LCD panelThere are two indicators, as follows.OPER
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts182-3 LCD Panele REC INHI (recording inhibit) indicatorThis lights in the following cases.• When a disc with r
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts192-3 LCD Panel“BATT” and “E” flashing: Exhausted (charging required). Operation of the PDW-R1 stops.e Disc lo
2 • Read these instructions.• Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.• Follow all instructions.• Do not use this apparatus near water.• Clean onl
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts202-3 LCD Panela) This appears when a disc is loaded, and the format of a clip recorded on the disc is differe
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts212-4 Connectors2-4 Connectorsa PHONES jack and LEVEL knobThe jack is a standard stereo jack. Connect stereo h
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts222-4 Connectorsc REMOTE (remote control signal) connector (D-sub 9-pin)To control the PDW-R1 from a controlle
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts232-4 ConnectorsTo treat the input and output signals of these connectors as non-audio signals, set the mainte
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts242-4 Connectors“AUDIO CONFIG”-“NON-AUDIO INPUT” (recording) and extended menu item 823 “NON-AUDIO FLAG PB” (p
253-1 Connections and SettingsChapter3Preparations3-1 Connections and SettingsNoteProduction of some of the peripherals and related devices described
Chapter 3 Preparations263-1 Connections and Settings71.For information about how to use the software, refer to the Help provided in the software.Usi
Chapter 3 Preparations273-1 Connections and Settings3-1-3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing SystemYou can send video/audio signals (AV/C data) from
Chapter 3 Preparations283-1 Connections and SettingsSDIPDW-R1 (i.LINK) DV OUT1S400 (i.LINK)1: i.LINK cable (not supplied)DSR-400/400P/450WS/450WSP s
Chapter 3 Preparations293-1 Connections and Settings3-1-5 Connections for Cut EditingBy connecting this unit to a VTR (for example, MSW-M2000/M2000P
3If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord/Appliance Connector/Plug, please consult a qualified service personnel.When installing the i
Chapter 3 Preparations303-1 Connections and SettingsWhen using the editing functions of the recorderREF VIDEO INREMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU)S400I
Chapter 3 Preparations313-1 Connections and Settings3-1-6 Using the RM-280 Editing ControllerYou can connect an RM-280 Editing Controller to this un
Chapter 3 Preparations323-1 Connections and Settingsrecording from the RM-280 (when XDCAM mode is selected).RM-280 settingsEDITOR/REMOTE CONTROL swi
Chapter 3 Preparations333-2 Power Preparations3-2Power PreparationsThis unit can be powered by a battery pack, DC power, or AC power.3-2-1 Using AC
343-3 Setup / 3-4 Setting the Date and TimeChapter 3 Preparations3-3SetupThe principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried ou
Chapter 3 Preparations353-5 Superimposed Text InformationNoteThe time zone is reset to the factory default when you execute the maintenance menu ite
Chapter 3 Preparations363-5 Superimposed Text Informationa Type of time dataNoteIf the time data or user’s bits cannot be read correctly,they will b
Chapter 3 Preparations373-5 Superimposed Text Informationa) Read errors will occur if the playback condition continues to deteriorate.If a read erro
Chapter 3 Preparations383-6 Handling Discs3-6Handling Discs3-6-1 Discs Used for Recording and PlaybackThis disc recorder uses the following disc for
Chapter 3 Preparations393-6 Handling DiscsIf message “HUMID!” appears in the time data displayThere is moisture condensation in the unit.For the ste
4 For the customers in the USA and CanadaRECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIESFor the customers in EuropeThis product with the CE marking complies with both
Chapter 3 Preparations403-6 Handling DiscsThe disc is ejected.After removing the disc, you do not need to return the screw to its original position.
Chapter 3 Preparations413-6 Handling DiscsTo exit without salvagingPress the RESET button.The state of section where recording was interrupted is sa
424-1 RecordingChapter4Recording/Playback4-1RecordingThis section describes video and audio recording on the unit.4-1-1 Preparations for RecordingButt
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback434-1 RecordingTo set the video recording formatUse basic menu item 031 “RECORDING FORMAT” to select the video recording
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback444-1 Recording4-1-2 Recording Time Code and User Bit ValuesThere are the following four ways of recording time code:• I
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback454-1 Recording1Watching the indicators above the time data display, press the COUNTER SEL button to select TC.2Press th
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback464-1 RecordingTo record time code that follows sequentially upon the last recorded time codeYou can record time code so
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback474-1 RecordingTo synchronize to time code input to the TC IN connector• Set the INT/EXT/RP188 switch to EXT and the PRE
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback484-1 RecordingTo directly record SMPTE RP-188 LTC in an SDI signalConnect an SDI signal containing SMPTE RP188 LTC to t
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback494-2 Playback4-2PlaybackThis section describes playback of video and audio.Disc playback start positionAlthough this un
5 Table of ContentsTable of Contents Before Using the Unit ... 7 Setting the Line Mode...7Chap
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback504-2 Playback1With the SHIFT button held down, press the STATUS button.The process control screen 1) appears in the vid
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback514-2 Playback3If you selected “VAR” in step 2, set the parameter value by holding down the corresponding button and rot
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback524-2 Playbacksetting), just turning the jog dial with the JOG button off starts playback in jog mode.Playback in shuttl
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback534-2 PlaybackPress the THUMBNAIL button, turning it off.2Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the desired cl
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback544-2 Playback4-2-4 Clip List PlaybackYou can play back clips in the order of clip lists created with the scene selectio
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback554-2 PlaybackTo perform repeat playback, set extended menu item 142 “REPEAT MODE” to “play,” and then proceed as follow
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback564-2 PlaybackYou return to the thumbnail screen, and a lock icon appears on the thumbnail of the selected clip to show
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback574-2 PlaybackWhen the target clip is referenced in a clip list: “DELETE CLIP & CLIP LIST?” (The clip list that refe
585-1 OverviewChapter5Scene Selection5-1OverviewWhat is scene selection?Scene selection is a function which allows you to select material (clips) from
Chapter 5 Scene Selection595-1 OverviewFlow of scene selection editingSDISDIInsert disc containing recorded material into this unitLoad clip lists (
6 Table of Contents6-1-3 Assigning User-Defined Clip Titles 756-1-4 Assigning User-Defined Clip and Clip List Names ...
Chapter 5 Scene Selection605-1 OverviewClipsMaterial recorded on a disc with this unit is managed in units called “clips.” A clip contains the mater
Chapter 5 Scene Selection615-2 Creating Clip ListsClip list playbackClips and clip lists are saved together on a disc.Clips are played back accordin
Chapter 5 Scene Selection625-2 Creating Clip Lists2Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the desired clip.You can also select clips with t
Chapter 5 Scene Selection635-2 Creating Clip ListsTo searchUse the jog and shuttle dials.2At the point you want to set as the In point, hold down th
Chapter 5 Scene Selection645-2 Creating Clip ListsLoad the clip list from the disc into the unit memory (see page 68).To return to the full-screen d
Chapter 5 Scene Selection655-2 Creating Clip Lists5-2-3 Trimming Sub Clips1Carry out steps 1 to 4 of 5-2-2 “Reordering Sub Clips” to select a sub cl
Chapter 5 Scene Selection665-2 Creating Clip Lists5-2-4 Deleting Sub Clips1Carry out steps 1 to 4 of 5-2-2 “Reordering Sub Clips” to select a sub cl
Chapter 5 Scene Selection675-2 Creating Clip Lists1Display the CLIP menu.See “To display the CLIP menu” (page 68).2Use the F or f button to move th
Chapter 5 Scene Selection685-3 Managing Clip Lists (CLIP Menu)5-3 Managing Clip Lists (CLIP Menu)After you create a clip list, you can use the CLIP
Chapter 5 Scene Selection695-3 Managing Clip Lists (CLIP Menu)3Use the F or f button or the jog dial to select the desired clip list, and then press
7 Before Using the UnitBefore Using the UnitSetting the Line ModeThis unit is shipped with the line mode still unset. Therefore you need to set the li
Chapter 5 Scene Selection705-3 Managing Clip Lists (CLIP Menu)“00:00.00.00.” You can set the initial time code to any value.1Load an existing clip l
Chapter 5 Scene Selection715-4 Using PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software5-4Using PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing SoftwareWhen a computer with the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsin
726-1 OverviewChapter6File Operations6-1OverviewA remote computer can be connected to this unit and used to operate on recorded data which has been sa
Chapter 6 File Operations736-1 Overview6-1-2 File Operation RestrictionsThis section explains which operations are possible on files stored in each
Chapter 6 File Operations746-1 Overviewh) When a C*.MXF file is deleted, the C*M01.XML file with the same name in the “C*” part is also deleted auto
Chapter 6 File Operations756-1 OverviewGeneral directorya) UTF-8 file names can be up to 63 bytes in length. (Depending on the character type, file
Chapter 6 File Operations766-1 Overview5With the STOP button held down, rotate the jog or shuttle dial to move the asterisk (*) on the left of the m
Chapter 6 File Operations776-1 Overview1Before you start, set the “TITLE” sub item of basic menu item 035 “CLIP TITLE NAMING SELECT” to “enable,” an
Chapter 6 File Operations786-2 File Access Mode File Operations- The user-defined name or standard format name is displayed for clips without a titl
Chapter 6 File Operations796-2 File Access Mode File Operations2If this unit is connected to a remote computer by FTP, log out from the FTP session
8 Before Using the Unita) Underlined values are the factory defaults.• The following video processing parametersItem No.Item nameSettings a)525 (U)/52
Chapter 6 File Operations806-3 FTP File OperationsTo disable FAM connectionsExecute one of the procedures described in the previous section “Reconne
Chapter 6 File Operations816-3 FTP File Operations• Recording, playback, search and other disc operations (see page 16): Stopped• THUMBNAIL button (
Chapter 6 File Operations826-3 FTP File Operations6-3-2 Command ListThe FTP protocol commands supported by this unit include standard commands (see
Chapter 6 File Operations836-3 FTP File OperationsSTRU Specifies the data structure. STRU <SP> <structure-code> <CRLF><structur
Chapter 6 File Operations846-3 FTP File OperationsSTOR Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on the remote computer to the curre
Chapter 6 File Operations856-3 FTP File OperationsSTAT Sends information about properties of the specified file, or about data transfer status, from
Chapter 6 File Operations866-3 FTP File OperationsExtended commandsThe following table shows the extended FTP commands supported by this unit.In the
Chapter 6 File Operations876-3 FTP File Operationsa) This is supported from firmware version 1.5.SITE CHMOD a)Locks and unlocks clips. Also sets per
Chapter 6 File Operations886-4 Recording Continuous Time Code With FAM and FTP Connections6-4Recording Continuous Time Code With FAM and FTP Connect
897-1 Menu System ConfigurationChapter7Menus7-1Menu System ConfigurationThe settings for this unit use the following menus.• Setup menuSee the next it
91-1 FeaturesChapter1Overview1-1FeaturesThe PDW-R1 is a convenient, compact, and lightweight optical disc recorder. It allows you to record to optical
Chapter 7 Menus907-2 Basic Setup Menu7-2 Basic Setup Menu7-2-1 Items in the Basic Setup MenuThe basic menu items (excluding the items related to the
Chapter 7 Menus917-2 Basic Setup Menu006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE Determine which recording and playback control buttons on the control panel are enabl
Chapter 7 Menus927-2 Basic Setup Menu016 ALARM DISPLAY Select whether or not to display alarm messages.off: Do not display alarm messages. (However,
Chapter 7 Menus937-2 Basic Setup Menua) This is supported from firmware version 1.5.035 CLIP TITLE NAMING SELECT Specify whether or not to allow use
Chapter 7 Menus947-2 Basic Setup Menu7-2-2 Basic Menu OperationsBasic setup menu operationsThis section explains how to select setup menu items and
Chapter 7 Menus957-2 Basic Setup Menu4With the SHUTTLE button held down, rotate the jog dial or shuttle dial to change the setting.The displays in t
Chapter 7 Menus967-2 Basic Setup Menu3Hold down the SHUTTLE button, and turn the jog dial or shuttle dial to set menu item 013 to “on.”4Press the SE
Chapter 7 Menus977-3 Extended Menu7-3 Extended Menu7-3-1 Items in the Extended MenuThe following tables show the items in the extended menu.• Item n
Chapter 7 Menus987-3 Extended Menu131 AUDIO VOLUME Select whether each of the ALL/CH-1, CH-2 to CH-4 adjustment knobs on the control panel is effect
Chapter 7 Menus997-3 Extended Menu258LIVE LOGGINGEnable or disable the live logging function when using the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software.off: Disab
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