This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.
Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die
Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei
Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben
Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung
dazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin
de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les
réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres.
Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
HDW-2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
HDW-M2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
HDW-M2100 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
HDW-S2000 (SY)Serial No. 16001 and Higher
HDW-S2000P (SY)Serial No. 46001 and Higher
HDW-M2000P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
HDW-M2100P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
DVW-2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
DVW-2000P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
DVW-M2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
DVW-M2000P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
MSW-2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MSW-A2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MSW-M2000 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MSW-M2000E (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MSW-M2100 (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MSW-M2100E (SY)Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MSW-A2000P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
MSW-M2000P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
MSW-M2000EP (SY) Serial No. 40001 and Higher
MSW-M2100P (SY)Serial No. 40001 and Higher
MSW-M2100EP (SY) Serial No. 40001 and Higher
1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuit
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please
make sure that the rack does not overload the supply
circuit.
2. Providing protective earth
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please
confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable
protective earth connection.
3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rack
When this product is installed in a rack, please make
sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the
rack is within the specified limit of this product.
4. Prevention against achieving hazardous
condition due to uneven mechanical loading
When this product is installed in a rack, please make
sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous
condition due to uneven mechanical loading.
5. Install the equipment while taking the operating
temperature of the equipment into consideration
For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer
to the specifications of the Operation Manual.
Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene
Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den
Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann,
wenn das Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert “Batterie
leer” oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien
“nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert”. Um
sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit
einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien
einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.
For the customers in the Netherlands
Voor de klanten in Nederland
Hoe u de batterijen moet verwijderen, leest u in de
Onderhoudshandleiding.
Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein
chemisch afval (KCA).
6. When performing the installation, keep the rear of
the unit 10 cm (4 inches) or more away from walls
in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of
heat.
When using a LAN cable:
For safety,do not connect to the connector for
peripheral device wiring that might have excessive
voltage.
This manual is the installation manual of the following models.
HD Digital Videocassette RecorderHDW-2000/M2000/M2000P/S2000/S2000P
HD Digital Videocassette PlayerHDW-M2100/M2100P
Digital Videocassette RecorderDVW-2000/2000P/M2000/M2000P,
MSW-2000/A2000/A2000P/M2000/
M2000P/M2000E/M2000EP
Digital Videocassette PlayerMSW-M2100/M2100P/M2100E/M2100EP
This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and
provides the information that is required to install (environment, connection information, initial setting, etc.) and the setting check sheet.
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The figures in this manual are MSW-A2000 unless otherwise specified.
Besides this “installation manual”, the following manuals are available for this unit.
If these manuals are required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service
Center.
..
. Operation Manual (Supplied with this unit.)
..
This manual is necessary for application and operation (and installation) of this unit.
..
. Maintenance Manual (Available on request)
..
Volume-1 : Service Instruction
Volume-2 : Parts List, Block Diagrams, and Board Layouts
Volume-3 : Schematic Diagrams
These manuals describe the maintenace and service information (service overview, adjustments, board layouts, schematic diagrams, detailed parts list, etc.) for
this unit.
..
. Protocol Manual of Remote (9-pin) Connector (Available on request)
..
This manual explains the protocol for controlling the VTR via the RS-422A (9-pin
serial remote).
..
. Interface Manual of Parallel I/O (50-pin) Connector (Available on
..
request)
This manual explains the protocol for controlling the VTR via the parallel (50pin).
..
. “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM (Available on request)
..
This “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM allows you to search for
semiconductors used in this unit.
Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in the
maintenance manual (volume-2) for the corresponding unit. The maintenance
manual (volume-2) contains a complete list of all semiconductors and their ID
Nos., and thus should be used together with the CD-ROM.
Part number: 9-968-546-XX
Installation procedure of this unit is shown on the following flowchart.
Refer to each section about detail of each flow.
The operation manual is also required to do *-marked
flow.
Start
Determination of
installation place
Unpacking
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When the unit is transported, it is required to
pack the unit into the specified new packing
materials.
Do not reuse the packing materials.
Rack mounting
*Connection
1-3. Operating Conditions
1-4. Power Supply
1-5. Installation Space
1-6. Rack Mounting
1-7. Connection
1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
1-2.Supplied Accessories
. Screws for rack mounting (PSW 4 x 16) ....................... 4
. Clamp filters (HDW series only) ............................ 4 or 6
*1: Supplied with DVW series only.
*2: Supplied with MSW-M2000E/M2000EP/M2100E/
M2100EP only.
1-3.Operating Conditions
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Good air circulation is essential to prevent internal heat buildup. Place the unit in location with sufficient air circulation.
Do not block the ventilation holes of the cabinet and the
front and rear panels.
*Initial setup
*Operation check
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If an error message appears on the time data
display area, refer to the operation manual.
(For more details, refer to the maintenance
manual volume-1.)
End
1-9. Switch Settings on Connector
Panel
1-10. Switch Settings on Circuit
Boards
1-11. Operation Mode Settings
(For DVW-2000/M2000 only)
1-12. Removing/Reattaching
Lower Control Panel Unit
1-13. Switching Search Dial Mode
1-14. Reference System
1-15. Settings and Adjustment
when External Equipment
is Connected
Operating temperature: 5 dC to 40 dC
Operating humidity:25 % to 80 % (non-condensing)
Storage temperature:_20 dC to 60 dC
Locations to avoid:
. Areas where the unit will be exposed to direct sunlight
of any other strong lights.
. Areas near heat sources.
. Dusty areas or areas subject to vibration.
. Areas with strong magnetic field.
. Areas with much electrical noise.
. Areas with much static electricity.
. Areas that is impossible to find a specified room for
installation. (Refer to “1-5. Installation Space”.)
. Areas windtight.
Tilt allowance:Within 30d (Do not slant the front
and rear of the unit more than 30d.)
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Fix the unit securely to avoid drop when the unit is operated at not-horizontal place.
Be sure to operate the unit within the range of following
power voltage.
Power voltage:AC 100 to 240 V ± 10 %
Power frequency:50 Hz or 60 Hz
Power consumption: Maximum 240 W
(With all of the presumed optional kits.)
Rush current:
ModelPower Voltage
100 V IN240 V IN
HDW-200020 A40 A
Other HDWs14 A50 A
DVWs, MSWs20 A54 A
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AC power supply is required a capacity which is commensurate with rush current.
If the capacity of the AC power supply is not enough, the
breaker of AC power of a supply side may operate or this
unit may not operate normally.
1-4-2. Power Cord
This unit does not come with a power cord.
To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony Sales
Office/Service Center.
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Use the specified power cord only when connecting the
AC power. Never use a injured power cord.
For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada:
1 Power cord 125 V 10 A (2.4 m):! 1-557-377-11
2 Plug holder (Brown):3-613-640-01
1
2
For customers in the United Kingdom:
1 Power cord 250 V 10 A (2.0 m):! 1-777-823-12
2 Plug holder (Brown):3-613-640-01
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AC inlet
AC inlet
For customers in European countries except the United
Kingdom:
1 Power cord 250 V 10 A (2.0 m):! 1-551-631-22
2 Plug holder (Brown):3-613-640-01
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AC inlet
For customers in the China:
1 Power cord 250 V 10 A (1.8 m):! 1-783-481-12
2 Plug holder (Brown):3-613-640-01
1
2
AC inlet
If the unit is used in the area except above, please contact
your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
When installing, the installation space must be secured in
consideration of the ventilation and service operation.
. Do not block the ventilation slots at the left side and
right side panels, and vents of the fans.
. Leave a space around the unit for ventilation.
. Leave more than 40 centimeters of space in the rear of
the unit to secure the operation area.
When the unit is installed on the desk or the like, leave at
least four centimeters of space in the left and right sides.
Leaving 40 centimeters or more of space above the unit is
recommended for service operation.
(Mass of this unit : approx. 23 kg)
Moreover, an air flow that is effective in cooling the unit is
essential. If the ventilation is not enough, the unit may be
damaged because of an increase of the internal temperature.
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This unit is air-cooled by the five fans. The operation with
the upper lid is removed affects the air cooling by the fans.
Complete the work in a short time as possible when operating the unit for inspection with the upper lid removed. If it
takes a long time, blow to the unit by an electric fan to cool
the unit.
544
427(Unit width)
416(Rail-installed width)
481
36.2
87
17419.5
465
36431.5
427
1123131
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48
n Remove the feet when rack mounting.
Dimensions when Rack-Mounting
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This unit allows the operation with the detached lower control panel unit.
For details, refer to Section 1-12.
Explains how to mount this unit into a 19-inch standard
rack.
Two positions (center and low) are available to attach the
inner rails of the slide rails to this unit.
Be sure to mount this unit (*) into a rack accurately
following the procedure and notes mentioned below.
*: The center position only is available for the units listed
below.
MSW-A2000 : Serial No. 10001 through 10180
MSW-A2000P : Serial No. 40001 through 40520
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. To prevent toppling over the rack, fix it on the horizontal
and firm floor securely with bolts, etc.
. When installing the unit in an Outside Broadcasting van,
be sure to fix the unit to the rack using the screws and
ornamental washers supplied with the rack mount kit.
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. Use the specified rack mount rail.
The use of other rail of low strength may drop the unit
and cause the risk of injury.
. Mount the unit into a rack with a steady posture.
2. Unscrew the four screws to remove the feet from the
bottom plate of the unit.
3. Set the unit in a horizontal position.
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. When other equipment with built-in hard disk drive is
already mounted in the same rack for mounting this unit,
turn off the power of the equipment before mounting this
unit.
. Connect long enough cables on the connector panel,
considering that the unit is pulled out from the rack.
. Do not operate this unit without the upper lid and bottom
plate except when servicing it.
. Adjust the temperature inside the rack within the range
of the unit’s operating temperature.
(Refer to Section 1-3.)
Specified Rack Mount Kit
RMM-131 (Optional accessory)
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. When mounting this unit into Sony LMS (Library
Management System) VTR console, it is necessary to
modify the VTR console.
. When mounting this unit into Flexicart, be sure to use
the specified kit below.
VTR Mounting kit: BKFC-53/3
. The RMM-130 rack mount kit also can be used for the
center position.
Feet
PS4 x 20
Feet
PS4 x 20
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Keep these screws and the feet.
When operating the unit after demounting it from the rack,
be sure to reattach the feet.
Tightening torque: 98 x 10_2 N . m {10 kgf . cm}
4. Pull out the inner rails from the two intermediate rails.
5. While pressing the stopper of the inner rail in the
direction of the arrow A in the figure, pull the inner
rail out in the direction of the arrow B.
Intermediate rail
Inner rail
Outer rail
A
Stopper
B
6. Remove the ten screws from both sides (left and right)
of the unit as shown in the figure below.
7. Attach the two inner rails to both sides (left and right)
of unit with the removed screws in the step 6.
Tightening torque: 120 x 10_2 N . m {12.2 kgf . cm}
m
. Be sure to use the (B4 x 6) screws when attaching
the inner rail. The use other-sized screws may cause
a malfunction.
. Pay attention not to fasten the screws to the screw
holes other than actually used screw holes for fixing
the inner rails on both sides of the unit.
If unnecessary screws are fastened, rack mounting
will be unenabled.
Inner rail
. Attaching the rack angles (handles)
8. Remove the four screws from both sides (left and
right) of the unit.
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Keep these screws (B4 x 6).
Be sure to use these screws when directly fixing the
side panels without the rack angles.
The use of longer screws such as the screws (PSW 4 x
16) for fixing the rack angles of RMM-130 will cause
a malfunction of the unit.
9. Attach the two rack angles to both sides (left and right)
of the unit with the four screws (PSW4 x 16).
Tightening torque: 120 x 10_2 N . m {12.2 kgf . cm}
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. For RMM-131, screws with stop washers are used
for fixing the rack angles.
. For RMM-130, use the supplied screws PSW4 x 16
as shown in Fig. 1.
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
Inner rail
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When replacing a 5U size Sony VTR with this unit, attach
the inner rails to the low position, so that the bottom of the
unit becomes same as that of the 5U size VTR.
10. Slide the intermediate rail as shown in the figure, and
then loosely attach the rail bracket to the outer rail
with a plate nut (large) and the two screws.
Plate nut (large)
Rail bracket
Outer rail
B4 x 8
Intermediate rail
11. Slide the ball retainer in the direction of the arrow, and
then loosely attach the rail bracket to the outer rail
with a plate nut (large) and the two screws.
Outer rail
Plate nut (large)
Rail bracket
Intermediate rail
Ball retainer
. Attaching the outer rails
12. Loosely attach the two outer rails to the middle of the
4U space in the rack for mounting this unit, with the
eight hexagon socket head cap screws, eight flat
washers, and four plate nuts (small).
Plate nut (small)
Rail
By 4U
2U
Flat washer
Hexagon socket
head cap screw
L-shaped hexagon wrench
Rail bracket
13. As shown in the following figure, adjust each frontside position of the outer rails on both sides (left and
right) so that the distance from the surface of the rack
to the tip of the rail becomes within the range of 50 to
55 millimeters.
14. Fully tighten the eight screws (B4 x 8) fixing the four
rail brackets.
Tightening torque: 120 x 10_2 N . m {12.2 kgf . cm}
15. Check that the two intermediate rails attached to the
rack are parallel.
A
Intermediate rails
A'
Width : A = A' = 416 mm
16. To fix the two outer rails to the rack, fully tighten the
eight loosely fitted hexagon socket head cap screws in
step 12 using the L-shaped hexagon wrench.
. Mounting in rack
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Be sure to carry the unit by the two persons or more.
17. Slide each ball retainer of intermediate rails on both
sides (left and right) in the direction of the arrow.
Intermediate rail
Ball retainer
18. Pull equal length of each rail on both sides out.
19. Lift the unit holding the gripes on both sides, slowly
insert the inner rails into the intermediate rails.
20. While pressing each stopper of inner rails on both
sides, slowly push the unit into the rack.
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Be careful not to catch your finger or hand in rack
mount rail.
Pushing the unit in the depths of the rack, the lock mechanism prevents the unit from being pulled out.
To pull the unit out of the rack, pull the unit while pressing
the release buttons of the rack angles.
1-7
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1-6. Rack Mounting
1-7. Connection
21. Slide the unit in and out from the rack about three
times and check that the slide rails move smoothly.
If they are not smoothly, demount the unit and go back
to “Attaching the outer rails” (step 12).
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When demounting the unit, carry it by the two persons
or more.
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This unit does not have the feet at this operating.
Put down the unit on the floor or other, being careful
not to damage the unit.
22. Push the unit in the depths of the rack. The unit is
fixed to the rack by the lock mechanism.
Attempt to pull the rack angles and confirm that the
unit cannot be pulled out of the rack.
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When installing the unit in an Outside Broadcasting
van, be sure to fix the unit to the rack using the screws
and ornamental washers supplied with the rack mount
kit.
Tightening torque: 120 x 10_2 N . m {12.2 kgf . cm}
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When the unit is not fixed to the rack or the clearances
between the rack angle and rack are existed, it is
necessary to perform the adjustment for the lock
mechanism.
Refer to the RMM-131 installation guide for more
detailed information.
1-7.Connection
1-7-1. Attaching the Clamp Filters (HDW
Series Only)
In the case of HDW series, to make the unit compliant with
the EMC regulation, be sure to attach the clamp filter on
each XLR cable connected to the following connectors.
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In the case of DVW series and MSW series, it is not
required.
Supplied Accessories
Clamp filter (1-543-798-21) 6 pieces (Recorder)
or 4 pieces (Player)
Connectors of the XLR Cables
Required Attachment of the Clamp Filters
. MONITOR OUT L
. MONITOR OUT R
. TIME CODE IN (Recorder only)
. TIME CODE OUT
. CUE IN (Recorder only)
. CUE OUT
Attaching Position
Snap on the clamp filter at the place 50 to 150 mm away
from the connector plug of the XLR cable.
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Meanings of “*” marks applied for the connector names are shown below:
*1 :Connector for recorder
*2 :Connector for player
*3 :Connector for HDW
*4 :Connector for DVW
*5 :Connector for MSW
*6 :Connector for MSW-M2000E/M2000EP/M2100E/M2100EP
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Input connectors
1 AUDIO INPUT
1 CUE IN
1 TIME CODE IN
2 VIDEO INPUT, REF.VIDEO
REF. INPUT, REF.VIDEO
REF. INPUT
2 VIDEO INPUT, COMPOSITE
2 VIDEO INPUT, COMPONENT
3 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU)
5 SDI INPUT
5 SDTI-CP INPUT
5 HD SDI INPUT
5 SDTI INPUT (OPTION)
*1
*1, 3, 4
*1
*3
*1, 4, 5
*1, 5
*1, 3
*1, 3
*2, 5
*1, 4, 5
*1
*1, 4, 5
*1, 4, 5
XLR 3-pin x 4 (1 set : CH1, CH2, CH3, and CH4)
Analog audio
LOW OFF : _60 dBu, high impedance, balanced
HIGH OFF : +4 dBu (Standard), high impedance, balanced
HIGH ON : +4 dBm (Standard), 600 Z termination, balanced
XLR 3-pin x 1
Analog audio
LOW OFF : _60 dBu, high impedance, balanced
HIGH OFF : +4 dBu (Standard), high impedance, balanced
HIGH ON : +4 dBm (Standard), 600 Z termination, balanced
XLR 3-pin x 1
Time code 0.5 to 18 V p-p, 10 kZ, balanced
BNC x 2 in loop through connection
Outside reference video signal
SD : 0.3 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative (Black burst or composite sync)
HD : 0.6 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative (Ternary SYNC) (HDW series only)
BNC x 2 in loop through connection
Analog composite video 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative
BNC x 3 (1 set : Y, R-Y, and B-Y)
Analog component video
Y: 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative
R-Y/B-Y : 0.7 V p-p, 75 Z
BNC x 4 (1 set : CH1/2, CH3/4, CH5/6, and CH7/8) or
BNC x 2 (1 set : CH1/2, CH3/4)
Digital audio
AES/EBU format, complies with AES-3id-1995
BNC x 1 (active through out x 1)
Serial digital interface (270 Mbit/s), complies with SMPTE 259M & ITU-R BT.656
BNC x 1
Serial data transport interface (270 Mbit/s), complies with SMPTE 326M (SDTI-CP)
BNC x 1 (input monitor x 1)
Serial digital interface (1.485 Gbit/s), complies with SMPTE 292M
BNC x 1
Serial data transport interface (270 Mbit/s), complies with SMPTE 305M (SDTI)
RJ-45 modular jack (with LED)
1000BASE-T (compliant with IEEE802.3ab)
100BASE-TX (compliant with IEEE802.3u)
10BASE-T (compliant with IEEE802.3i)
(Automatically detected by Auto-Negotiation)
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1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
Other
Memory stickMemory stick x 1
(Switch panel)Applicable memory stick (8 MB to 128 MB)
Memory cardPCMCIA x 1
(Switch panel)Recommended usable memory card :
(Excl. DVW-2000/2000P/M2000/M2000P2 MB : Part No. 1-772-003-11
and MSW-2000)4 MB : Part No. 1-772-004-11
1INOFFCLOSURE SW (FF)
2OUTXREC SWPANEL REC SW OUT
3OUTXPLAY SWPANEL PLAY SW OUT
4OUTXSTOP SWPANEL STOP SW OUT
5OUTXENTRY SWPANEL ENTRY SW OUT
6OUTXREF SYSTEM ALARMNon-REFERENCE
7OUTXCF LOCKCOLOR FRAME LOCK STATUS
8OUTXDRUM LOCKLOCK STATUS OF DRUM SERVO
9OUTXCAP LOCKLOCK STATUS OF CAPSTAN SERVO
10OUTOCUE PRESETEDIT PRESET STATUS of the CUE Channel
11OUTOTC PRESETEDIT PRESET STATUS of the TC Channel
12OUTOOXIDE/METALOXIDE/METAL TAPE STATUS
13OUTOTAPE THICKNESSTAPE THICKNESS STATUS
14OUTXSPARESPARE
15OUTXSPARESPARE
16————+12V(Maximum output current 50 mA)
17————GNDSIGNAL GND
18INOPREROLLCLOSURE SW (PREROLL)
19INOSTBY ONCLOSURE SW (STANDBY ON)
20INOREWCLOSURE SW (REW)
21INOENTRYCLOSURE SW (ENTRY IN)
22INOSTBY OFFCLOSURE SW (STANDBY OFF)
23INOEJECTCLOSURE SW (EJECT)
24OUTXRECREC STATUS
25OUTXCH CONDITION REDCHANNEL CONDITION RED STATUS
26OUTOASSEMBLE PRESETASSEMBLE PRESET STATUS
27OUTOEDIT OUTEDIT STATUS
28OUTOEJECT OUTEJECT STATUS
29OUTOANALOG/DIGITALANALOG/DIGITAL STATUS
30OUTOREEL HUBREEL HUB STATUS
31OUTXREM2 SETTING DATA RESET REMOTE2 SETTING DATA RESET STATUS
32OUTXALL REC INHIBITALL REC INHIBIT STATUS
36INORECCLOSURE SW (REC)
37OUTXREV LAMPREV LAMP STATUS
38OUTODA2 PRESETDA2 EDIT PRESET STATUS
39OUTODA1 PRESETDA1 EDIT PRESET STATUS
40OUTXFWD LAMPFWD LAMP STATUS
41OUTODA4 PRESETDA4 EDIT PRESET STATUS
42OUTODA3 PRESETDA3 EDIT PRESET STATUS
43OUTXSTOPSTOP STATUS
44OUTOVIDEO PRESETVIDEO EDIT PRESET STATUS
45OUTOINSERT PRESETINSERT EDIT PRESET STATUS
46OUTXSTBY ONSTANDBY ON STATUS
47OUTXPLAYPLAY STATUS
48OUTXREMOTEREMOTE STATUS
49OUTXALARMSYSTEM ALARM STATUS
50OUTOPREROLLPREROLL STATUS
*1: Input ; 47 kZ pull up to +5 V (close/open)
Output ; 10 kZ pull up to +5 V (0 V or open)
*2: The pins described as O mark are possible to change the setting.
Refer to the optional interface manual for changing the setting.
1SYNC CONT (Input)_5 to +5
2HUE CONT (Input)_5 to +5
3SC CONT (Input)_5 to +5
4VIDEO LEVEL CONT (Input)_5 to +5
5SETUP CONT (Input)_5 to +5
6CHROMA LEVEL CONT (Input) _5 to +5
7REG _12V (Output)_12
8GND——
9 to 12NC——
13Y/C DELAY CONT (Input)_5 to +5
14NC——
15REG +12V (Output)+12
1-9.Switch Settings on Connector Panel
When the unit is installed, be sure to perform the following
setup.
Refer to the operation manual “Section 2 Location and
Function of Parts” for setup.
. Analog audio input level/600 Z termination switches
(Recorder only)
. 75 Z termination switch of reference video input
. 75 Z termination switch of composite video input
(DVW/MSW recorder only)
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This connector exclusively connects the TBC remote
controller BVR-50.
*1: Select the level for each channel from +4, 0, _3, _20 dBm. (Factory settings: +4 dBm for each channel)
*2: Select the headroom for each channel from 20, 18, 16, 12 dB. (Factory settings: 20 dB for each channel)
*1
(Recorder only)
*2
*1
*2
*1
*2
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Refer to Section 1-16 for removing and reattaching the plug-in boards.
APR-52
M
S400S300S200S100
A
A
BCDEFGHJ KL
S901S1001
S900
S1000
S800
S700
S600
S902
S1002
S801
S701
S601
APR-52 Board (Side A)
S401S301S201S101
S500
S501
Audio input level settings (Recorder only)
ChannelRef. No.Switches state (
CH1S100
N
O
CH2S200
1
2
CH3S300
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If necessary, perform the following settings for DVW/MSW series. They are not required for HDW
series.
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Operation mode settings (for MSW-2000 only)
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Refer to Section 1-11 for the DVW series settings.
Ref. No. BitNameDescriptionFactory setting
S15018525/625OFF: 525 modeON
ON: 625 mode
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. To use MSW-2000 in 525 mode, please turn this switch to OFF.
In the case of models other than MSW-2000, setting change is not required because the switch is set up
by the NTSC model or PAL model.
. Although “ERROR 96” is displayed in MSW-2000 after the above settings are switched, it will disap-
pear by turning the power off then on.
Menu display settings (for DVW/MSW series)
Ref. No. BitNameDescriptionFactory setting
S15021EXTENDED MENUOFF: Not display extended menu of setup menuOFF (DVW/MSW series)
2MAINTENANCE MODEOFF: Not enter into maintenance mode from lower control panelOFF (DVW/MSW series)
ACCESS ENABLEON: Enters into maintenance mode from lower control panelON (HDW series)
6CUSTOMIZE MENUOFF: Disables access to Setup menu customize modeOFF
ON: Displays extended menu of setup menuON (HDW series)
ON: Enables access to Setup menu customize mode
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Refer to the operation manual for the details of ITEM-H00 through ITEM-900 and ITEM-B00 series.
Refer to Section 1 of the maintenance manual volume 1 for the details of ITEM-F series.
For switch settings on the VN-13 board, refer to “1-1-5.
Switch Setting and Function of LEDs on VN-13 Board” in
the BKMW-E3000 Installation Manual.
1-11. Operation Mode Settings (For DVW-
2000/M2000 Only)
When turning on the POWER switch for the first time or
after executing “M49: RESET ALL SETUP” in the
maintenance mode, the mode for selecting a destination (J
or SYL) appears.
Select a destination following the operation procedure of
the destination selection mode.
Once a destination is selected, this mode does not appear
when the POWER switch is turned on and the unit operates
with the selected destination.
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. Be sure to select a destination before use.
If no destination is selected, the unit will not perform the
playback and recording operations correctly even though
these operations are enabled.
. Destination: “J” is for the models for Japan, and “SYL”
is for the models for the countries other than Japan.
1-11-1. Operation Procedure of Destination
Selection Mode
1. When no destination has not been selected, turning on
the POWER switch displays the following indication
in the menu display area of the control panel.
DESTINATION SEL - NO-SET
2. Press the F2 (SELECT) button.
. Pressing the F2 (SELECT) button blinks “NO-SET”.
. Pressing the F3 (_) or F4 (+) button selects the
destination SYL or J.
. Pressing the F1 (RETURN) button returns the
indication to the original indication shown in step 1.
DESTINATION SEL - NO-SET
RETURNSE T
When “SYL” is selected as a destination
(“SYL” blinks)
DESTINATION SEL - SYL
RETURNSE T
When “J” is selected as a destination
(“J” blinks)
SELECTS ET
F1F2F3F4F5F6
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F1F2F3F4F5F6
+_
F1F2F3F4F5F6
DESTINATION SEL - J
RETURNS ET
F1F2F3F4F5F6
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3. Press the F5 (SET) button.
. Pressing the F5 (SET) button accepts the selected
destination.
. When the message “TURN OFF/ON POWER!!”
appears, turn off the POWER switch.
TURN OFF/ON POWER !!
F1F2F3F4F5F6
SET
To return the destination to the “NO-SET” status:
Reset all the unit settings to the factory settings using
“M49: RESET ALL SETUP” of the maintenance mode.
For details about the maintenance mode, refer to Section 3
in the Maintenance Manual Volume-1.
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All the settings, including the setup menu, are reset.
1-12. Removing/Reattaching Lower Control Panel Unit
1-12. Removing/Reattaching Lower
Control Panel Unit
The lower control panel unit is detachable from the main
unit, therefore operation with placing the single panel unit
on the table as a keyboard of a personal computer is
possible. (The length of the connected cable is about 62
centimeters.)
PANEL SELECT switch
Front switch panel
Cable
Lower control panel unit
Removal/Extension of the Lower Control Panel
Unit
1. Turn off the power of VTR.
2. After pressing the unlock button, open the lower
control panel as shown in the figure below.
3. Disconnect the cable from the connector on the back
side of the lower control panel unit and from the cord
holder.
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Check the power of the VTR is turned off before
disconnecting the cable. Disconnecting or connecting
the cable in the power-on state will damage the control
panel.
4. Remove the two screws shown in the figure.
POWER
Unlock button
OI
Power OFF
Unlock button
Not only connecting the cable to a CONTROL PANEL
connector in the front switch panel, but connection between the cable and the CONTROL PANEL connector in
the rear connector panel provides operating the lower
control panel. After connection, set a PANEL SELECT
switch on the switch panel as follows:
Connector to be connectedSetting of PANEL
to lower control panel unitSELECT switch
Front (on the switch panel)FRONT (Factory setting)
Rear (on the connector panel)REAR
Settings when connecting the two lower control
units
When connecting the two lower control units to one VTR,
select which operation to enable by setting from the setup
extended menu ITEM-117.
OperationSetting of ITEM-117Setting of PANEL
enabledSELECT switch
Front-side panelSW or PARAFRONT
(Factory setting)
Rear-side panelSW (Factory setting)REAR
Both panelsPARAREAR
BVTT3 x 6
Lower control panel unit
Back view
Cable
BVTT3 x 6
Cable holder
Connector
5. Lightly draw the lower control panel unit toward you,
and then lift it upward.
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To display ITEM-117 for MSW-series, menu display
setting is necessary. See Section 1-10-4. As to the setting
of ITEM-117, refer to the operation manual of the VTR.
For each reference signal of the recorder, either of an
external reference video signal (*3) or input video signal
(*4) is automatically selected according to the setting of
function menu item OUT REF, the setting of setup menu
ITEM-309, and the operation mode (PB/EDIT/REC) of
this unit. (Refer to the table 1-14-1 below.)
In case of DVW series and MSW series, the reference
signal (clock) of an analog video signal in an A/D converter regards the analog video signal itself as a reference
signal under any setting.
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. To select the video input, open the HOME page on the
function screen and use the F1 button (VID. IN).
. To set the OUT REF, open the P4 page (MISCELLA-
NEOUS) on the function screen and use the F2 button
(OUTREF).
Audio Signal Independent Recording
Even if an input video signal is selected as the reference
signal, the reference signal is automatically selected to an
external reference video signal for the period in which the
no input video signal is input. When no external reference
video signal is input, the internal-generated reference
signal is automatically selected for the period.
An audio signal can be independently recorded by this
system even if no reference video signal is input from the
outside.
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In the case of DVW series and MSW series, when the
setup menu ITEM-185 (AUDIO SAMPLING RATE
CONVERTER) set to “44 kHz” or “32 kHz”, an audio
signal can be independently recorded.
Alarm Display for Video Input Signal and
Reference Signal
1. Blink of the selected input video indication
area of the video input selection
This area at the HOME page on the function screen blinks
when signal is not input to the connector selected by the
video input selection.
2. Blink of the STOP button
The button blinks when the reference signal is not locked
to an input video signal.
(This function can be canceled in the setup menu ITEM-105.)
. When the OUT REF is set to “INPUT”:
The STOP button blinks when the signal is not input to
the connector selected by the video input selection.
. When the OUT REF is set to “REF”:
The STOP button blinks in the following either cases.
When no reference signal is input to REF. VIDEO connector.
When the reference video signal (REF.VIDEO input) is
not synchronized with an input video signal selected by
the video input selection.
1-14-2. Player
The player regards the external reference video signal as a
reference signal. However, when no external reference
video signal (REF./REF. VIDEO INPUT) is input, the
player automatically switches to the reference signal
generated inside the unit.
Alarm Display for Reference Signal
Blink of the STOP button
The STOP button blinks when the signal is not input to the
REF./REF. VIDEO INPUT connector.
(This function can be canceled in the setup menu ITEM-105.)
Table 1-14-1. Reference System for Recorder
Menu ITEM-309EXTAUTO
OUT REF—————REFINPUT
Operation mode—————PBEDIT
Video input A/D
(DVW/MSW series only)
Video output process
Digital audioExternal Reference Video
Servo system
*1: When the setup menu ITEM-309 is set to “AUTO1”.
*2: When the setup menu ITEM-309 is set to “AUTO2”.
*3: REF. VIDEO input
*4: The input video signal is selected by the video input selection.
1-15. Settings and Adjustment when External Equipment is Connected
1-15-2. VTR Constant Values Settings of Editor
Set the VTR constant values according to the table 1-15-2 below when the editor which needs the setting
of VTR constant values is connected. Moreover, the change of VTR constant values are required when
the operation mode (HDW series : 50/59.94 Hz mode, DVW/MSW series : 525/625 mode) is switched by
setup menu of this unit.
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When remote-controlling this unit by the editor, set the setup menu ITEM-401: FUNCTION MODE
AFTER CUE-UP to “STOP”.
Table 1-15-2. VTR Constant Values Settings of Editor
1-15. Settings and Adjustment when External Equipment is Connected
1-15-3. System Phase Alignment
An external reference video signal and analog composite
signal (DVW/MSW recorder only) must be input to this
unit after they are adjusted so that SC-H conforms to the
specifications.
When Connecting to a Digital Switcher
Fundamentally, the system phase adjustment is not necessary.
Refer to the manual of the digital switcher for details.
When Connecting to an Analog Switcher
Perform the system phase adjustment according to the
manual of the analog switcher.
To adjust the system phase of this unit, open the P3 page
(VIDEO OUT CONTROL2 & MISC) and use the MULTI
CONTROL knob.
When adjusting (i.e. changing the settings), press the
button below to blink the current setting value, and then
turn the MULTI CONTROL knob.
ButtonItem (Display)
F1SYSTEM SYNC PHASE (SYNC)
F2SYSTEM SUBCARRIER PHASE (SC)
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. Be sure to adjust in PB mode for the recorder.
The system phase does not change even if the SYNC/SC
is adjusted in the REC mode, but it changes when the
REC mode is shifted to the PB mode.
. The playback sound may be momentarily interrupted if
the SYNC/SC is adjusted during tape playback.
. For the HDW series, the system phase of HD input and
output can be adjusted in function menu Page 3.
. The system phase of SD output of both HDW, DVW and
MSW series can be adjusted in ITEM-719 and -720 of
the extended setup menu.
Commonly, when integrating the menu into the editing
system, set to “VIDEO”.
To prevent the picture shift during EE/PB switching in the
VTR-to-VTR edit operation, this setup menu is also set to
“VIDEO”.
Analog Component Signal Format Setting “ITEM-
709” (59.94 Hz mode, 525/60 system only)
The input (SUB-ITEM-0) and output (SUB-ITEM-1) sides
are set to “D-1” or “B-CAM” according to the operating
system, respectively.
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For the HDW series and MSW-M2100/M2100P/M2100E/
M2100EP, set only output side.
1-15-5. Other Settings
When make the following settings, please contact your
local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
Setting When Combining with Editing Control
Unit PVE-500
When setting initial speed to extra slow playback at less
than ± 0.03 time speed duaring DMC editing the unit as a
player, the setup extended menu ITEM-F34 setting should
be changed.
For detail of ITEM-F series, refer to the maintenance
manual volume-1 (Section 1).
Setting of Audio Channel and Data Length Mode
(MSW recorder only)
When changing the audio channel configuration of this
unit from 16 bit x 8 ch (factory setting) to 24 bit x 4 ch,
change the setting of the menu M371 : DATA LENGTH in
the maintenance mode, refer to the maintenance manual
volume-1 (Section 3).
When slacking the tape in this unit, follow the steps below
to take out the cassette tape.
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Being careful not to damage the tape, take out the cassette
tape with care.
1. Turn off the power.
2. Fully loosen the fixing screw.
3. Slide the knobs on upper lid (front) assembly each in
the inside. (Move the knobs to the outside to fix the
upper lid (front) assembly.
4. Remove the upper lid (front) assembly.
Knob
Upper lid (front) assembly
5. Release the lock of the board holder and open the AE31 board in the arrow direction. (As for MSW-2000,
skip this step because the AE-31 board is not used.)
6. Check by eye that the unit is in the state to be able to
wind manually the tape.
7. Pull the ME wire for a few times with short steps to
take up the tape inside the cassette.
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. Be careful for the tape not to catch in parts such as a
flange of a tape guide.
. Don’t take the ME wire off the wire holder.
. The ME wire links with the T real table.
The T real table rotates about 1/24 turns clockwise (takeup direction) by pulling the ME wire about 6 mm.
8. Rotate the M gear of the threading motor block in
direction of arrow shown in the EJECT label by about
a half turn to slack off the tape.
9. Pull the ME wire for a few times with short steps in
the direction of arrow shown in the EJECT label to
take up the tape inside the cassette.
It is recommended to copy these check sheets and write down the setup conditions (switch and so on)
under the application.
If the setting is changed temporarily by changing operating condition, the setting can be reset easily.
It is recommended to attach the sheets to the unit when check, maintenance and repair.
If the unit is used frequently by changing the combination of each system, making the sheets are convenient.
(Make use of the check sheets in prevention of setting error.)
Model name:Serial No.: _____________________________
. Firmware
SY ROM version:____________________________
SV ROM version:____________________________
VN ROM version:____________________________
(MSW-M2000E/M2000EP/M2100E/M2100EP)
. RS-232C baud rate:bps
. Hours meter
Write down the value of hours meter when checking, servicing, and maintaining.
ITEMDateHours meter
H01: OPERATION HOURS/
H02: DRUM RUNNING HOURS/
H03: TAPE RUNNING HOURS/
H04: THREADING COUNTER/
H12: DRUM RUNNING HOURS (Resettable)/
H13: TAPE RUNNING HOURS (Resettable)/
H14: THREADING COUNTER (Resettable)/
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The current settings of setup menu can be saved and read using a Memory Stick or a memory card.
(Not available in MSW-A2000/A2000P with SY ROM version 1.09 or earlier.)
For details, refer to the maintenance manual volume 1.
*1: DVW series does not have this item.
*2: For 525 mode. Does not indicated in 625 mode.
*3: The name is different between 525/59.94 Hz mode and 625/50 Hz mode.
*4: HOME2 is programmable at user side. Nothing is assigned to it at exfactory.
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