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Modèle:
HDW-M2000P
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Description:
HD DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER
Information
The HDW-2000.M2000/M2000P is a high-definition
(HD) digital videocassette recorder based on the
HDCAM format.
This unit uses large scale integrated circuits for signal
processing, and has a simple internal construction,
allowing it to provide functionality at least equivalent
to a conventional VTR in a compact (4U size),
lightweight, and low power consumption design.
In addition to HDCAM format recording and
playback, the HDW-M2000.M2000P can also play
back tapes recorded in the Digital Betacam, MPEG
IMX, Betacam SX, and analog Betacam formats.
HDCAM format
The HDCAM format uses the same 12.65-mm width
tape as the conventional Betacam series. It provides
high definition images, offering up to two hours of
recording. For video signal compression, prefiltration
and coefficient recording technologies are used.
High-performance heads and compatibility
functions
The newly developed high-performance heads and
dynamic tracking (DT) technology provide highdensity
recording and playback in narrow tracks with
high reliability. In addition to HDCAM recording and
playback heads, the unit is equipped with Betacam SX
playback heads and analog Betacam DT heads, for
compatibility with existing recording formats. The
VTR automatically detects the recording format of
tapes when they are loaded, so that no menu settings
need to be made when changing formats.
High-precision digital signal processing
and range of interfaces
The digital signal processing uses HD 4:2:2
component video signals complying with SMPTE
292M, which are converted into parallel data and then
compressed into HDCAM format.
The audio signals are based on AES/EBU format, and
are subjected to digital signal processing without being
compressed.
The unit is equipped with a high definition to standard
definition (HD to SD) downward Converter, and has
the following interfaces as standard equipment, for
ease of connection to different external devices.
• SD analog composite signal output
• SD analog component signal output
•Analog audio signal input/output (4 channels)
• HDSDI SMPTE 292M input/output (HD digital
video/audio, 4 channels)
• SDI SMPTE 259M output (component digital video/
audio, 4 channels)
•AES/EBU serial digital audio input/output (4
channels)
• SDTI SMPTE 305M input/output (HDCAM video/
audio data) (Option)
• Time code input/output
• CUE audio input/output
High quality four-channel audio
High quality 20 bit/48 kHz AES/EBU digital audio is
supported. There are four digital audio input/output
channels, and four analog audio input/output channels.
Recording and playback of SDTI
compressed data (optional)
This unit can be fitted with SDTI input/output
complying with SMPTE 305M, and can therefore be
used for transferring HDCAM data, audio data,
metadata, and so on to a VTR or nonlinear device via
an SDTI interface.
Type manuel:
Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
156
Taille:
2.36 Mbytes (2474299 Bytes)
Langue:
english
Révision:
Revised 6
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Information
Chapter 1
Overview
1-1 Features
...
1-1
1-2 Example System Configuration
... 1-4
Chapter 2
Location and Function of
Parts
2-1 Control Panels
...
2-1
2-1-1 Upper Control Panel
...
2-2
2-1-2 Lower Control Panel
...
2-3
2-1-3 Switch Panel
...
2-14
2-2 Connector Panel
...
2-15
Chapter 3
Preparations
3-1 Connections to External
Devices ... 3-1
3-1-1 Connections to Digital Devices
... 3-1
3-2 Reference Sync Signals
...
3-2
3-2-1 Selecting Reference Signal Depending on
Operational Status
...
3-2
3-2-2 Connecting Reference Signals
... 3-3
3-3 Setup
...
3-5
3-4 Superimposed Character Information
... 3-6
3-5 Cassettes
...
3-8
3-5-1 Cassette
Types ...
3-8
3-5-2 Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes
... 3-8
3-5-3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Recordings
... 3-9
3-6 Using a Memory Stick
...
3-10
3-6-1 Notes on Memory Stick
... 3-10
Chapter 4
Recording and Playback
4-1 Recording
...
4-1
4-1-1 Preparations for Recording
... 4-1
4-1-2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values
... 4-2
4-1-3 Recording Procedure
... 4-4
4-2 Playback
...
4-5
4-2-1 Preparations for Playback
... 4-5
4-2-2 Playback Procedures
...
4-6
4-2-3 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback
... 4-10
Chapter 5
Editing
5-1 Automatic Editing
...
5-1
5-1-1 Overview
...
5-1
5-1-2 Switch and Menu Settings
... 5-2
5-1-3 Selecting the Editing Mode
... 5-3
5-1-4 Setting Edit Points
...
5-3
5-1-5 Modifying and Deleting Edit Points
... 5-6
5-1-6 Cue-up to Edit Points and Preroll
... 5-7
5-1-7 Preview
...
5-7
5-1-8 Carrying Out Automatic Editing
... 5-8
5-2 DMC
Editing ...
5-11
5-2-1 Overview of DMC Editing
... 5-11
5-2-2 Carrying Out DMC Editing
... 5-12
5-3 Special Automatic Editing Methods
... 5-13
5-3-1 Quick Editing
...
5-13
5-3-2 Continuous Editing
...
5-13
5-3-3 Standalone Editing
...
5-14
5-3-4 Manual Editing
...
5-14
5-3-5 Preread Editing
...
5-14
Chapter 6
Shot Mark Function
6-1 Overview
...
6-1
6-2 Shot Mark Operation Menu
... 6-2
6-3 Shot Mark Operations
...
6-3
6-3-1 Reading Shot Marks
...
6-3
6-3-2 Writing Shot
Marks ...
6-3
6-3-3 Shot Mark List Operations
... 6-4
6-3-4 Cuing Up to Shot Marks
... 6-6
6-3-5 Reading In Shot Data
... 6-7
6-3-6 Sorting Shot Marks
...
6-8
Chapter 7
Tele-File
7-1 Overview of Tele-File Functions
... 7-1
7-2 Opening the Tele-File Menu
... 7-2
7-3 Tele-File Menu
...
7-3
7-3-1 Clip Data Display
...
7-3
7-3-2 Preroll and Cue Up Using Clip Data
... 7-6
7-3-3 Modifying Clip Data
...
7-7
7-3-4 Undo/Resume Functions
... 7-10
7-3-5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data
... 7-11
Chapter 8
UMID Functions
8-1 Overview of UMID Functions
... 8-1
8-2 Recording UMIDs
...
8-2
8-3 UMID Output and Display
... 8-4
8-3-1 UMID Output Settings
... 8-4
8-3-2 UMID Display
...
8-4
Chapter 9
Function Menu
9-1 Overview
...
9-1
9-1-1 Function Menu Configuration
... 9-1
9-1-2 Using the Function Menu
... 9-2
9-2 Function Menu Item List
...
9-3
Chapter 10
Setup Menus
10-1 Setup Menu Configuration
... 10-1
10-2 Setup Menu Operations
... 10-2
10-3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu
... 10-7
10-4 Items in the Extended Setup
Menu ... 10-10
Chapter 11
Maintenance and
Inspection
11-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack
Occurs ... 11-1
11-2 Head
Cleaning ...
11-1
11-3 Error Messages
...
11-2
11-4 Moisture Condensation
...
11-4
11-5 Regular
Checks ...
11-5
11-5-1 Digital Hours Meter
... 11-5
11-5-2 Maintenance Timings
... 11-6
Appendix Specifications
...
A-1
Index
...
I-1