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Seite 1 - 1st Edition (Revised 1)

PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDERPDW-R1OPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 1)

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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

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Chapter 7 Menus1007-3 Extended MenuExternal synchronization to reference signal generatorsThe internal reference signal generator is synchronized ei

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Chapter 7 Menus1017-3 Extended MenuMenu items in the 500s, relating to disc protectionItem number Item name Settings501 STILL TIMER To protect the d

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

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.

Seite 6 - Chapter 7 Menus

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),

Seite 7 - Before Using the Unit

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

Seite 8 - Before Using the Unit

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

Seite 9 - Overview

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

Seite 10 - 1-1 Features

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

Seite 11 - Names and Functions of

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

Seite 12 - 2-2 Control Panel

Chapter 7 Menus1097-3 Extended Menu3Replace the cover.NoteTighten the screws firmly.To enable extended menu display in the maintenance menuThe menu

Seite 13 - 1 Time data settings section

112-1 ConfigurationChapter2Names and Functions ofParts2-1 ConfigurationOperation of the PDW-R1 uses the parts shown in the following figure.SDISDIPres

Seite 14 - SHUTTLE JOG

Chapter 7 Menus1107-3 Extended MenuWhat is a UMID?The UMID (Unique Material Identifier) is a unique identifier for audio-visual material defined by

Seite 15 - 4 Audio settings section

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

Seite 16 - PREV NEXTPLAY STOP REC

Chapter 7 Menus1127-4 Maintenance Menu7-4 Maintenance Menu7-4-1 Items in the Maintenance MenuThe following tables show the items in the maintenance

Seite 17 - 2-3 LCD Panel

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

Seite 18 - 1 Status display

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

Seite 19 - 3 Display settings section

Chapter 7 Menus1157-4 Maintenance Menu4Press the g button.A lower-level menu (setting modification screen) appears. The current setting is highlight

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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

Seite 21 - 2-4 Connectors

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

Seite 22 - ATTENTION

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

Seite 23 - 4 SDI signal inputs/outputs

Chapter 7 Menus1197-5 System MenuTo set the date and timeSee 3-4 “Setting the Date and Time” (page 34).

Seite 24 - 2 -AC IN connector

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

Seite 25 - LMD-9030 LCD monitor

1208-1 Periodic MaintenanceChapter8Maintenance andTroubleshooting8-1Periodic Maintenance8-1-1 Digital Hours MeterThe digital hours meter can provide s

Seite 26 - DC OUT 12V

1218-2 Condensation / 8-3 Error MessagesChapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting8-2CondensationWhen this unit is moved from a cold place to a warme

Seite 27 - Parallel With a Camcorder

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1228-4 Alarms8-4AlarmsAn alarm (warning message) appears in the time data display when an operation is atte

Seite 28 - S400 (i.LINK)

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

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Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1248-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016During playbacka) With respect to setting of

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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

Seite 31 - Controller

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

Seite 32 - 3-1 Connections and Settings

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1278-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016During reception of commands from an external

Seite 33 - 3-2Power Preparations

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

Seite 34 - 3-4 Setting the Date and

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1298-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016During recording and editing operationsLive L

Seite 35 - Information

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts132-2 Control Panel1 Time data settings sectiona INT/EXT/RP188 (internal/external/RP188 selector) switchBefore

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Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting1308-4 Alarmsa) With respect to setting of basic menu item 016Alarms relating to audio and video signalsa)

Seite 37 - Playback condition displays

131 SpecificationsAppendixesSpecificationsGeneralPower requirements100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 HzDC, batteryPower consumptionAC: 37WDC or battery: 31WPea

Seite 38 - 3-6Handling Discs

Appendixes132 Specifications±1 times normal speedShuttle mode±20 times normal speedVideo performanceSampling frequencyY: 13.5 MHz, R–Y/B–Y: 6.75 MHz

Seite 39 - Powered Off

Appendixes133 SpecificationsS400 (i.LINK)6-pin (×1), complying with IEEE 1394, supporting file access modePower input/output connectorsDC IN 12V XLR

Seite 40 - Normally (Salvage Function)

Appendixes134 Using the Shoulder BeltUsing the Shoulder BeltThe following figures show how to fit the shoulder belt (not supplied).CautionIf you fit

Seite 41 - 3-6 Handling Discs

Appendixes135Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitNotice Concerning the Software License of This UnitThank you for your purchasing this

Seite 42 - Recording/Playback

Appendixes136Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitGNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSETERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICA

Seite 43 - 4-1 Recording

Appendixes137Notice Concerning the Software License of This Unita) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which mu

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Appendixes138Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitThis section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequenc

Seite 45 - RESET button

Appendixes139Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitThis program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRAN

Seite 46 - Video panel

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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Appendixes140Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitFor example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for a fee, yo

Seite 48 - Recorded Clips in Clip Lists

Appendixes141Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitThe “Library”, below, refers to any such software library or work which has been distr

Seite 49 - 4-2Playback

Appendixes142Notice Concerning the Software License of This Unit3. You may opt to apply the terms of the ordinary GNU General Public License instead

Seite 50 - 4-2 Playback

Appendixes143Notice Concerning the Software License of This Unitcontaining the modified Library. (It is understood that the user who changes the conte

Seite 51 - 4-2-2 Playback Operation

Appendixes144Notice Concerning the Software License of This Unitto satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent

Seite 52 - 4-2-3 Thumbnail Search

Appendixes145Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitEND OF TERMS AND CONDITIONSHow to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesIf you develo

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Appendixes146Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitTHIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR

Seite 54 - 4-2-5 Repeat Playback

Appendixes147Notice Concerning the Software License of This UnitNEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR P

Seite 55 - Locking clips

Appendixes148MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio LicenseMPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio LicenseThis product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Port

Seite 56 - Lock icon

Appendixes149 GlossaryGlossaryAES/EBUA standard established jointly by the AES (Audio Engineering Society) and EBU (European Broadcasting Union) for s

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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

Seite 58 - Scene Selection

Appendixes150 GlossaryUMIDUnique Material Identifier. A standard (SMPTE 330M) for video and audio metadata. The Basic section of a UMID contains a gl

Seite 59 - Create and edit a clip list

Index151 IndexIndexAAC IN connector 24AC powerinlet connector 11switch 11ACCESS indicator 12, 17Accessoriesnot supplied 133supplied 133AE

Seite 60 - Clip lists

Index152 IndexKKEY INHI indicator 17KEY INHI switch 12LLCD panel 11, 17Level adjustment 43LEVEL knob 21LIGHT switch 20Line modesetting

Seite 61 - 5-2Creating Clip Lists

Index153 Indextypes 36Time data settings section 13Title 75Troubleshooting 120UUB/VIUB indicator 18U-BIT 13UMID data 109User bit record

Seite 62 - (quick scene selection)

The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchaser

Seite 63 - 5-2-2 Reordering Sub Clips

Sony Corporation© 2006PDW-R1(SY)3-991-786-02 (1)http://www.sony.net/

Seite 64 - 5-2 Creating Clip Lists

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts162-2 Control Panel5 Recording and playback control sectiona PREV (previous) buttonPress this button, turning

Seite 65 - 5-2-3 Trimming Sub Clips

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

Seite 66 - 5-2-4 Deleting Sub Clips

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

Seite 67 - F/f buttons

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

Seite 68 - (CLIP Menu)

2 • Read these instructions.• Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.• Follow all instructions.• Do not use this apparatus near water.• Clean onl

Seite 69 - Code of the Current Clip List

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

Seite 70 - 5-3-5 Sorting Clip Lists

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

Seite 71 - Browsing Software

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

Seite 72 - File Operations

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

Seite 73 - Clip directory

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

Seite 74 - Sub directory

253-1 Connections and SettingsChapter3Preparations3-1 Connections and SettingsNoteProduction of some of the peripherals and related devices described

Seite 75 - ITEM-035

Chapter 3 Preparations263-1 Connections and Settings71.For information about how to use the software, refer to the Help provided in the software.Usi

Seite 76 - 6-1 Overview

Chapter 3 Preparations273-1 Connections and Settings3-1-3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing SystemYou can send video/audio signals (AV/C data) from

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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

Seite 78 - Operations

Chapter 3 Preparations293-1 Connections and Settings3-1-5 Connections for Cut EditingBy connecting this unit to a VTR (for example, MSW-M2000/M2000P

Seite 79 - 6-2-3 Exiting File Operations

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

Seite 80 - 6-3 FTP File Operations

Chapter 3 Preparations303-1 Connections and SettingsWhen using the editing functions of the recorderREF VIDEO INREMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU)S400I

Seite 81 - To log out

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

Seite 82 - 6-3-2 Command List

Chapter 3 Preparations323-1 Connections and Settingsrecording from the RM-280 (when XDCAM mode is selected).RM-280 settingsEDITOR/REMOTE CONTROL swi

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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

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343-3 Setup / 3-4 Setting the Date and TimeChapter 3 Preparations3-3SetupThe principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried ou

Seite 85

Chapter 3 Preparations353-5 Superimposed Text InformationNoteThe time zone is reset to the factory default when you execute the maintenance menu ite

Seite 86 - Extended commands

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

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Chapter 3 Preparations373-5 Superimposed Text Informationa) Read errors will occur if the playback condition continues to deteriorate.If a read erro

Seite 88 - FTP Connections

Chapter 3 Preparations383-6 Handling Discs3-6Handling Discs3-6-1 Discs Used for Recording and PlaybackThis disc recorder uses the following disc for

Seite 89 - Configuration

Chapter 3 Preparations393-6 Handling DiscsIf message “HUMID!” appears in the time data displayThere is moisture condensation in the unit.For the ste

Seite 90 - 7-2 Basic Setup Menu

4 For the customers in the USA and CanadaRECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIESFor the customers in EuropeThis product with the CE marking complies with both

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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.

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Chapter 3 Preparations413-6 Handling DiscsTo exit without salvagingPress the RESET button.The state of section where recording was interrupted is sa

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424-1 RecordingChapter4Recording/Playback4-1RecordingThis section describes video and audio recording on the unit.4-1-1 Preparations for RecordingButt

Seite 94 - 7-2-2 Basic Menu Operations

Chapter 4 Recording/Playback434-1 RecordingTo set the video recording formatUse basic menu item 031 “RECORDING FORMAT” to select the video recording

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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

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Chapter 4 Recording/Playback454-1 Recording1Watching the indicators above the time data display, press the COUNTER SEL button to select TC.2Press th

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Chapter 4 Recording/Playback464-1 RecordingTo record time code that follows sequentially upon the last recorded time codeYou can record time code so

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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

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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

Seite 100 - 7-3 Extended Menu

Chapter 4 Recording/Playback494-2 Playback4-2PlaybackThis section describes playback of video and audio.Disc playback start positionAlthough this un

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5 Table of ContentsTable of Contents Before Using the Unit ... 7 Setting the Line Mode...7Chap

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Chapter 4 Recording/Playback504-2 Playback1With the SHIFT button held down, press the STATUS button.The process control screen 1) appears in the vid

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Chapter 4 Recording/Playback514-2 Playback3If you selected “VAR” in step 2, set the parameter value by holding down the corresponding button and rot

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Chapter 4 Recording/Playback524-2 Playbacksetting), just turning the jog dial with the JOG button off starts playback in jog mode.Playback in shuttl

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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

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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

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Chapter 4 Recording/Playback554-2 PlaybackTo perform repeat playback, set extended menu item 142 “REPEAT MODE” to “play,” and then proceed as follow

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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

Seite 109 - 4,63,5,7

Chapter 4 Recording/Playback574-2 PlaybackWhen the target clip is referenced in a clip list: “DELETE CLIP & CLIP LIST?” (The clip list that refe

Seite 110 - What is a UMID?

585-1 OverviewChapter5Scene Selection5-1OverviewWhat is scene selection?Scene selection is a function which allows you to select material (clips) from

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Chapter 5 Scene Selection595-1 OverviewFlow of scene selection editingSDISDIInsert disc containing recorded material into this unitLoad clip lists (

Seite 112 - 7-4 Maintenance Menu

6 Table of Contents6-1-3 Assigning User-Defined Clip Titles 756-1-4 Assigning User-Defined Clip and Clip List Names ...

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Chapter 5 Scene Selection605-1 OverviewClipsMaterial recorded on a disc with this unit is managed in units called “clips.” A clip contains the mater

Seite 114 - 3,42,3,5

Chapter 5 Scene Selection615-2 Creating Clip ListsClip list playbackClips and clip lists are saved together on a disc.Clips are played back accordin

Seite 115 - To change network settings

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

Seite 116 - Item selection screen

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

Seite 117 - 7-5 System Menu

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

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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

Seite 119 - To set the date and time

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

Seite 120 - Troubleshooting

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

Seite 121 - Display in time data display

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

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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

Seite 123 - When a disc is inserted

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

Seite 124 - During playback

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

Seite 125 - 8-4 Alarms

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

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726-1 OverviewChapter6File Operations6-1OverviewA remote computer can be connected to this unit and used to operate on recorded data which has been sa

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Chapter 6 File Operations736-1 Overview6-1-2 File Operation RestrictionsThis section explains which operations are possible on files stored in each

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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

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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

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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

Seite 131 - Appendixes

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

Seite 132 - Specifications

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

Seite 133 - Related products

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

Seite 134 - Press and pull up

8 Before Using the Unita) Underlined values are the factory defaults.• The following video processing parametersItem No.Item nameSettings a)525 (U)/52

Seite 135 - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

Chapter 6 File Operations806-3 FTP File OperationsTo disable FAM connectionsExecute one of the procedures described in the previous section “Reconne

Seite 136 - Appendixes

Chapter 6 File Operations816-3 FTP File Operations• Recording, playback, search and other disc operations (see page 16): Stopped• THUMBNAIL button (

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Chapter 6 File Operations826-3 FTP File Operations6-3-2 Command ListThe FTP protocol commands supported by this unit include standard commands (see

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Chapter 6 File Operations836-3 FTP File OperationsSTRU Specifies the data structure. STRU <SP> <structure-code> <CRLF><structur

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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

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Chapter 6 File Operations856-3 FTP File OperationsSTAT Sends information about properties of the specified file, or about data transfer status, from

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Chapter 6 File Operations866-3 FTP File OperationsExtended commandsThe following table shows the extended FTP commands supported by this unit.In the

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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

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Chapter 6 File Operations886-4 Recording Continuous Time Code With FAM and FTP Connections6-4Recording Continuous Time Code With FAM and FTP Connect

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897-1 Menu System ConfigurationChapter7Menus7-1Menu System ConfigurationThe settings for this unit use the following menus.• Setup menuSee the next it

Seite 145 - The BSD Copyright

91-1 FeaturesChapter1Overview1-1FeaturesThe PDW-R1 is a convenient, compact, and lightweight optical disc recorder. It allows you to record to optical

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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

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Chapter 7 Menus917-2 Basic Setup Menu006 LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE Determine which recording and playback control buttons on the control panel are enabl

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Chapter 7 Menus927-2 Basic Setup Menu016 ALARM DISPLAY Select whether or not to display alarm messages.off: Do not display alarm messages. (However,

Seite 149 - Glossary

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

Seite 150 - Glossary

Chapter 7 Menus947-2 Basic Setup Menu7-2-2 Basic Menu OperationsBasic setup menu operationsThis section explains how to select setup menu items and

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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