
DSR-1600A/1600AP© 2005 Sony Corporation3-869-574-12(1)DigitalVideocassettePlayerOperating InstructionsBefore operating the unit, please read this manu
10Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 Overviewg CONTROL S connector (stereo minijack)Connect a SIRCS-compatible remote control unit such as the
11Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 Overviewb MENU buttonPress this button to display the menu on the monitor screen and the time counter disp
12Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 Overviewe STOP buttonPress this button to stop the current tape transport operation.NoteNo tape transport
13Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 Overviewb ClipLink indicatorLights when a cassette is loaded on which ClipLink log data is stored in the c
14Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 OverviewPlayback modes using the search dialYou can use the SEARCH ENABLE menu item (see page 39) to selec
15Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 OverviewRear PanelAC IN connectorUse the supplied power cord to connect this to an AC outlet.AUDIO OUT(AES
16Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 OverviewA Analog video signal output sectiona REF. (reference) VIDEO IN/OUT connectors (BNC type) Input a
17Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 OverviewB Digital signal output section (optional DSBK-1601 board required)a DV IN/OUT connector (6-pin
18Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 Overviewa AUDIO OUT CH-1 (channel 1) to CH-4 connectors (XLR 3-pin, male)These connectors output channel-1
19PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackPlaybackThis section describes the necessary settings and operations to perform playback on this unit. The same settings a
2Owner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located at the rear.Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call
20PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackDVCAM cassettesThe following figure illustrates the DVCAM cassettes.Notes on using cassettes• Before storing the cassett
21PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackInserting and Ejecting CassettesInserting a cassetteThis unit accepts three sizes of cassette: L (standard size), M (med
22PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackSettings for Playback1 Power on this unit by pressing on the side of the POWER switch.2 Power on the video monitor and s
23PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackFor details of cassette insertion see page 21, and for usable cassette types see page 19.The cassette is automatically d
24PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackRepeat Playback—Automatic Cyclical PlaybackProceed as follows to perform automatic cyclical playback of recording (repea
25PlaybackChapter 2 PlaybackOnce set, the point A or B time code value is held in the non-volatile memory of the unit until changed. It is not lost
26PlaybackChapter 2 Playback2 With “SETUP MENU” selected, press the Bk button.The display changes as follows.3 With “OPERATIONAL FUNCTION” selected,
27PlaybackChapter 2 Playback5 Press the j button to select “REPEAT TOP.”6 Press the Bk button.The display changes as follows.7 Press the j button to
28PlaybackChapter 2 Playback8 Press the KA button.The display changes as follows.9 Press the j button to select “A PRESET.”10Press the Bk button.The
29PlaybackChapter 2 Playback12Press the J or j button to increment or decrement the value of the flashing digit.Each press of the button increments
3For the customers in the USA (DSR-1600A only)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuan
30Displaying Time Data and Other Text InformationChapter 3Convenient Functionsfor Editing OperationDisplaying Time Data and Other Text InformationThis
31Displaying Time Data and Other Text InformationChapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing OperationA Time data typeThe following time data type in
32Displaying Time Data and Other Text InformationChapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing OperationTo display the desired time data in the time co
33High-Speed and Low-Speed Search—Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing PointsChapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing OperationHigh-Speed an
34High-Speed and Low-Speed Search—Quickly and Accurately Determining Editing PointsChapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation2 Turn the se
35Menu OrganizationChapter 4Menu SettingsMenu OrganizationAs shown in the following figure, the menu system consists of four levels and is functionall
36Menu OrganizationChapter 4 Menu SettingsMenu organizationOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONREPEAT FUNCTIONLOCAL ENABLESEARCH ENABLEMAX SRCH SPEEDJOG RESPONSEPR
37Menu OrganizationChapter 4 Menu SettingsAUDIO CONTROLMENU GRADEREF LEVELOUTPUT LEVELT1:OPERATIONT2:DRUM ROTATIONT3:TAPE RUNNINGCT:THREADING HOURS
38Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsMenu ContentsSetup MenuThe purpose and settings of the setup menu items are described below.Indications of men
39Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsSEARCH ENABLE [>Search ENA]: Select how the unit enters the search mode.*DIAL DIRECT [>> DIAL]: Press
4Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 OverviewFeatures... 6DVCA
40Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsDISPLAY CONTROL [Display]: Settings related to indications on the monitor and the unitDescription of settingsC
41Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsALARM [> ALARM]: Determine whether alarm messages are issued or not. OFF [>> OFF]: Alarm messages are
42Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsFROM STILL [> From STILL]: Set the time to switch from still search mode to tape protection mode. Also sele
43Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsPROCESS CONTROL [>Proc ctrl]CONTROL DEV [>>Ctrl dev]: Select the method of controlling the internal d
44Menu ContentsChapter 4 Menu SettingsSHUTTLE MUTE [>Shutl mute]: Set the audio muting conditions during shuttle playback.*OFF [>> OFF]: No
45Changing Menu SettingsChapter 4 Menu SettingsChanging Menu SettingsThis section explains how to change menu settings. Buttons Used to Change Setti
46Changing Menu SettingsChapter 4 Menu Settings2 With “SETUP MENU” selected, press the k button.This displays all items on menu level 1.3 Press the
47Changing Menu SettingsChapter 4 Menu Settings8 To change other settings, press the K button to return to the previous screen, then repeat steps 5
48Changing Menu SettingsChapter 4 Menu Settings3 Follow the same procedure as in steps 3 to 8 of the procedure in the section “Changing the Settings
49Connections for a Digital Non-Linear Editing SystemChapter 5Connections andSettingsNoteProduction of some of the peripherals and related devices des
5Table of ContentsReturning Menu Settings to Their Factory Default Settings... 48Chapter 5 Connections and SettingsConnections for a Digital Non-Lin
50Connections for a Digital Non-Linear Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsSettings on the DSR-1600A/1600APNotes• When you connect this
51Connections for a Cut Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsConnections for a Cut Editing SystemThe following figure shows a cut editing
52Connections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsConnections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemThe following is an example
53Connections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsAudio monitor system connectionsThe following shows an example of audi
54Connections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsControl signal connectionsThe following shows an example of control si
55Connections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsVideo/audio signal connectionsThe following shows an example of video/
56Connections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemChapter 5 Connections and SettingsConnection of a video monitorSet up the following connections to enabl
57Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier PhasesChapter 5 Connections and SettingsAdjusting the Sync and Subcarrier PhasesWhen using two or more players,
58Adjusting the Sync and Subcarrier PhasesChapter 5 Connections and SettingsPerforming a phase adjustment operation1 Press the SCH button on the vec
59MaintenanceChapter 6Maintenance andTroubleshootingMaintenanceCondensationIf you move the unit suddenly from a cold to a warm location, or if you use
6FeaturesChapter 1OverviewFeaturesThe DSR-1600A/1600AP is a 1/4-inch digital video cassette player using the DVCAM digital recording format. It achiev
60MaintenanceChapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDisplaying the digital hours meterUse the following procedure.1 Press the MENU button on the m
61MaintenanceChapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingTo end the digital hours meter displayPress the MENU button on the menu control panel.To reset
62TroubleshootingChapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf an alarm message appears on the monitor screen, or if the unit appears t
63TroubleshootingChapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingError MessagesThis unit is provided with a self-diagnostic function that detects internal
64TroubleshootingChapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingAlarm messages and associated directionsAlarm message on monitor screen(Cause)Direction Al
65PrecautionsAppendixesPrecautionsOn safety• Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified
66SpecificationsAppendixesSpecificationsGeneralSignal system DSR-1600A: NTSCDSR-1600AP: PALPower requirements100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 HzPower consumpt
67SpecificationsAppendixesS-video (DSR-1600A):30 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB (Y), 5.75 MHz +0/−3.0 dB (Y) (TM)S-video (DSR-1600AP):25 Hz to 5.0 MHz ±1.0 dB
68SpecificationsAppendixesDigital audio outputsDIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) OUT (with optional DSBK-1601 SDI/AES/EBU Output Board installed)BNC type (×2),
69GlossaryAppendixesGlossaryA/B roll editingAn editing method that uses two or more playback VCRs to create special effects such as dissolve and wipe,
7FeaturesChapter 1 OverviewSupport for three cassette sizesThere are two sizes of DVCAM cassette: standard and mini. You can use either size with th
70GlossaryAppendixesS/NAbbreviation of Signal-to-Noise (ratio). The higher the S/N value, the less noise and higher the picture quality.Search modeA V
71IndexIndexIndexNumerics9PIN button 14AA/B roll editing system 52AC IN connector 15AES 7, 17Alarm messages 63Analogaudio signal output sect
72IndexIndexProcessor adjustment range 67RRack mount 8Rear panel 15REC/SAVE switch 20REF. VIDEO IN/OUT connectors 16Reference video signals
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8FeaturesChapter 1 OverviewMenu system for functionality and operation settingsThe unit provides a menu system to make its various functions easier
9Location and Function of PartsChapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsFront Panela POWER switchPress the “ ” side to power the unit on. Wh
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