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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Overview
Chapter 2
Locations and Functions
of Parts and Controls
Chapter 3
Setting Up the VTR
1-1 Features ............................................................................................ 1-1
1-1-1 Features of the HDW-F500 .................................................... 1-1
1-1-2 Features of the Control Panel ................................................. 1-3
Menu List ............................................................................................ A-15
Items Related to the Hours Meter (H01~) ..................................... A-15
Items Related to VTR Operations (001~) ..................................... A-16
Items Related to Operation Panels (101~) .................................... A-20
Items Related to Remote Interface (201~) .................................... A-23
Items Related to Editing (301~) .................................................... A-24
Items Related to Prerolling (401~) ................................................ A-27
Items Related to Recording Protection (501~).............................. A-28
Items Related to the Time Code (601~) ........................................ A-29
Items Related to the Video Control (701~) ................................... A-34
Items Related to the Audio Control (801~) ................................... A-39
Items Related to Digital Processing (901~) .................................. A-41
Items Related to the Pull Down Control (A01~)........................... A-43
Other Items (T01~)........................................................................ A-44
Index ........................................................................................................I-1
Table of Functions (Factory Default Settings) ......................... Last page
4Table of Contents
1-1 Features
Chapter 1 Overview
1-1-1 Features of the HDW-F500
The HDW-F500 is a HD digital videocassette recorder
using the HDCAM format. Comparable to a
conventional digital Betacam in size, weight, and easeof-use, the HDW-F500 is a small, lightweight HD
digital VTR using integrated circuit technology.
HDCAM Format
The HDCAM format was developed from the digital
Betacam format, and retains the same ease of use of
digital Betacam, while yielding high performance HD
digital recording and playback. The HDCAM format
uses the following technologies:
•Bandwidth restrictions and a new coefficient
recording system, compressing the data by a factor of
seven.
•Powerful error-correcting codes
•High-performance, high-accuracy heads and drum
with dynamic tracking (DT)™, together with a new
auto-tracking technique, yielding highly reliable
narrow track recording and playback.
Together, these technologies allow 120 minutes of
recording on a (large size)
the same size as a conventional digital Betacam
cassette.
Digital Signal Processing
In an HDCAM VTR, the signal processing takes a
4:2:2 component signal which has been quantized
according to ITU-R709/SMPTE 274M/SMPTE
260M(BTA S-002B) standards, and subjects it to prefilter, and then further applies data compression by
using a coefficient recording system. Audio signals
are processed using full bit processing based on the
AES/EBU format.
Input interface
The input interface is based on the SMPTE 291M/
292M/299M(BTA S-004B/-005B/-006B) /ARIB STD
B-4 HD component SDI(Serial Digital Interface)
format, allowing a single BNC coaxial cable to carry
one component video signal, four digital audio
channels, and time code in time division multiplex;
this is separated for conversion to parallel data.
1
/2-inch HDCAM cassette,
The interface can be used to record audio data from an
AES/EBU digital interface or digitally converted
analog signals.
Bit rate reduction encoder
The component video signal data is compressed by a
factor of about four by a process in which it is
subjected to frame shuffling, blocking, DCT (discrete
cosine transform), quantizing adjustment, and variable
length word encoding. This is the core of the newly
developed coefficient recording system.
ECC encoder
The outer ECC (Error Correction Code) is added to the
compressed video and audio data, followed by the
inner ECC, ID data, and sync data. The ReedSolomon code is employed in this error correction
system.
Channel coding
Video and audio data with the ECC added is recorded
in the form of serial data. The HDCAM format adopts
a scrambled NRZI channel coding system for off-track
and noise characteristics.
Playback signal processing
The playback digital data is equalized by equalizer
circuits and error-corrected by powerful inner and
outer ECC, which can correct most data disturbed by
noise and dropouts in the reproduced signal. Data that
cannot be completely corrected in this way is passed
through a bit reduction decoder and corrected by an
error concealment circuit.
Output interface
Component video data are converted into serial data
and multiplexed with audio data and time code, then
output in the HD SDI format.
By installing an HD-SD Converter Board (HKDV501A; optional accessory), D1 SDI or D2 SDI and
analog composite outputs are also available.
Audio output can be data from the AES/EBU digital
interface or analog audio converted from digital
signals.
The HDCAM system uses a component system to
record video signals. An AES/EBU format with a wide
dynamic range is used for 4-channel audio recording.
A unique and powerful error correction circuit and
concealment circuit are used in digital signal
processing.
Accurate, stable video signal output is made possible
by setting and adjusting an internal digital video
processor.
8 kinds of record/playback modes
As the record/playback mode, you can select from the
following 8 modes.
By installing an optional HD Pull Down Board
HKDV-507, the HD SDI output (to which the audio
signal and VITC are multiplexed) of 59.94i or 60i
mode are also available when the unit is operated in
the 23.98PsF or 24PsF mode.
Noiseless playback with DT heads
Using the playback DT heads, you can perform
noiseless playback at 51 speeds ranging from –1 to +2
times normal speed, including still-picture playback.
Video and audio confidence heads
Video and audio (channels 1 through 4) signals can be
recorded and simultaneously played back to check the
recording.
Capstan override function
You can adjust the playback speed by ±15% to ensure
synchronization between, for example, two VTRs
playing back the same program.
Independent level controls
The recording and playback levels of each of the four
audio channels can be adjusted independently while
peak values on all four audio channels are monitored.
Features for Ease of Operation
Compact, lightweight, low power consumption
The VTR is small and light enough to be used in
outside broadcast vans or in EFP (Electronic Field
Production) assignments.
Remote control operation
The VTR has a serial RS-422A 9-pin connector to allow
control of the VTR by an external control unit through
RS-422A communications.
The VTR also comes with 9-pin REMOTE1-IN(9P) and
OUT(9P) connectors to support bridge connection of
multiple HDW-F500 units or other VTRs equipped with
9-pin remote connectors for simultaneous operation.
Furthermore, by using the optional BKDW-509 Parallel
(50-pin) Interface Kit, you can control the VTR from an
external control unit with a parallel interface.
Digital hours meter
Three different hour displays and one cycle count
display are supported, showing total elapsed time since
the VTR was turned on, total drum revolution time,
total tape running time and total number of threadings
and unthreadings.
Internal time code generator and reader
The internal time code generator allows you to record
time code (LTC or user bits) together with video and
audio signals. Time codes (LTC or user bits) can be
read during playback using the time code reader.
Computer servo system
Computer-controlled servo motors provide direct drive
for the drum, capstan, and two reels, enabling quick
and accurate tape access.
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Self-diagnosis
This function allows the VTR to perform self
diagnostics when a malfunction occurs. An error
message is displayed and a history of all errors that
have occurred is recorded.
Easy-to-maintain plug-in boards
The VTR uses plug-in circuit boards to simplify
servicing and inspection.
Mountable in standard 19-inch rack
The unit can be mounted in an EIA-standard 19-inch
rack.
For rack mounting, refer to the Maintenance Manual.
1-1-2 Features of the Control
Panel
the function buttons for each menu.
• Use the PANEL SETUP menu to set control panel
operations, such as the keyboard sound output.
Chapter 1 Overview
The BKDW-515 Control Panel provides six menu
screens corresponding to the six operation modes to
allow fast and easy adjustment of necessary settings, as
well as the ability to store menu settings to a memory
card for later recall.
Menu-driven operations for a variety of
purposes
Six menus are displayed on the 90 × 72 mm (3 5/8
inches × 2 7/8 inches) screen and are set using the 10
function keys.
HOME menu
Use this menu to make the basic settings for recording,
playback, and editing operations, and to select
channels to be edited during insert editing.
TC menu
Use this menu to make time code settings.
CUE menu
Use this menu to set up to 100 cue points. In page
mode, 10 cue points per page can be set on a total of
10 pages.
PF1/PF2 (Personal Function) menus
Use these menus to register up to 40 of the most
frequently used items from the other menus (up to ten
items each can be registered to PF1, ALT+PF1, PF2
and ALT+PF2). Menu items that may be registered can
be displayed by pressing the [F4] (PF1&2 ASSIGN)
button in the SET UP menu.
SET UP menu
•The VTR BANK menu allows up to eight pages of
menu settings to be saved.
•Use the MEMORY CARD menu to store current
settings of the VTR and up to 8 pages of the contents
of the VTR memory bank to a memory card.
•Use the scrollable PF1&2 ASSIGN menu to display
the items that can be registered in the PF1/PF2
menus, and to select and register the most frequently
used menu items.
•Use the scrollable VTR SETUP menu to display the
items necessary for making initial settings, and to
directly change settings without registering them with
MAINTENANCE menu
Use this menu to access the maintenance functions.
For details, refer to the Maintenance Manual.
A full complement of storage/recall
functions
These functions allow you to use titles to store and
recall menu settings in either the VTR’s internal
memory banks or memory cards.
VTR memory banks
These memory banks allow you to store up to eight
pages of VTR settings in addition to the current VTR
settings. Factory settings are also stored here,
allowing the VTR to be reset to these values at any
time.
Memory cards
Each memory card can hold the current VTR settings
as well as up to eight pages of settings. A single
memory card thus allows you to store and recall the
entire contents of the VTR memory banks.
Title function
This function allows you to add titles when storing
data to the VTR memory bank or memory card, thus
facilitating data retrieval and management.
Write protect function
Setting pages stored in VTR memory banks or
memory cards can be write protected on an individual
basis.
A full range of editing functions
Two HDW-F500 units can be connected allowing
automatic or manual assembly and insertion. The
VTR also features a full range of editing functions,
including preview, review, preroll, and the setting or
changing of edit points.
Chapter 1 Overview1-3
Chapter 1 Overview
1-1 Features
Quick access to edit points
The following methods are provided for the setting of
edit points:
•Multi-cuing for up to 100 edit points
•Search dial with shuttle and jog functions
•Direct input through numeric buttons
DMC (Dynamic Motion Control) editing
Using the DT
®
(Dynamic Tracking) heads, you can
play back a section of an edit at speeds between –1 and
+2 times normal speed and store the speed variation in
memory for later use in automatic editing.
Split editing
In insert mode, audio and video edit points can be set
separately.
Preread editing
Video and audio signals that have been pre-read can be
externally processed and simultaneously re-recorded.
A variety of audio editing modes
You can select cut-in editing, cross-fade editing, and
fade in/out editing for the audio signals.
Display of duration between edit points
The duration between any two of IN, OUT, AUDIO
IN, or AUDIO OUT points can be displayed by
simultaneously pressing two buttons corresponding to
those edit points.
Digital time counter
The time counter display shows CTL and time codes
(LTC/VITC
Time code recorded on a video track during
the vertical blanking interval
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1-2 Optional Accessories
The following accessories can be used with the HDWF500.
BKDW-509 Parallel (50-pin) Interface Kit
A 50-pin parallel interfaces makes the HDW-F500
compatible with different broadcast station systems.
HKDV-501A HD-SD Converter Board
Allows you to output an NTSC/PAL component or
composite signal.
HKDV-502 HD Line Converter Board
•Allows you to convert an effective scanning line
number from 1035 to 1080 or from 1080 to 1035.
Note
This function is operative only when the frame
frequency of the VTR is set to 29.97Hz or 30Hz.
•Allows you to smooth the picture motion and
improve the vertical resolution during slow-motion
playback.
HKDV-503 HD Digital Video Controller
This allows you to remotely control the parameters for
video signals and image enhancement.
References
In addition to this Operation Manual, the following
manuals are available:
• Maintenance Manual Part 1
Provides information necessary for users to maintain
the VTR.
• Maintenance Manual Part 2 (sold separately)
Provides additional information to fully maintain the
HDW-F500. Contains details on electrical
adjustments, circuit diagrams, and other items.
Chapter 1 Overview
HKDV-506A SDTI Board
This board allows the input and output of special nondegrading SDTI
1)
(270Mbps) signals.
HKDV-507 HD Pull Down Board
This board allows the output of 2-3 pull down HD
signal of 59.94i or 60i mode when this unit is operated
with the frame frequency of 23.98 or 24 Hz. The 2-3
pull down sequence is as follows.
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
The control panel consists of the following sections:
•Upper control panel
•Lower control panel: menu operations section,
Upper control panel
Lower control panel
memory card insertion slot, editing operations
section, tape transport operations section and search
operations section
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER HDW-F500
Menu operations section
Editing operations section
Memory card
insertion slot
Control panel
Search operations section
Tape transport operations section
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2-1 Control Panel
2-1-1 Upper Control Panel
1DISPLAY FULL/FINE button
2PHONES jack
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3POWER switch
4PHONES level control
5 PB level
controls
6REC level controls7Audio level meters
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8MONITOR SELECT button
9Indicator window
!ºINPUT SELECT button
!¡AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons
!™REFERENCE signal indicators
!£REMOTE buttons and RS-232C indicator
Upper control panel
1 DISPLAY FULL/FINE button
Changes the display range of the audio level meters.
FULL: Display range is –60 to 0 dB (peak level = 0
dB) or –40 to +20 dB (peak level = +20 dB).
Use 814. LEVEL METER SCALE in the VTR
SETUP menu to select the range.
FINE: Displays the audio level in 0.25 dB
increments. The center LED lights up in each
meter as a signal level reference. When the level
exceeds the maximum display value, the top LED
flashes. When the level falls below the minimum
display value, the bottom LED flashes.
2 PHONES jack
Connects stereo headphones with 8 Ω impedance for
audio monitoring during recording, playback, and
editing. Adjust the headphone output level with the
PHONES level control.
3 POWER switch
Turns on the power. When the power is turned on, the
audio level meters and menu display in the lower
control panel light up.
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4 PHONES level control
Adjusts the output level to the PHONES jack.
You can enable this control to simultaneously adjust
the output level to the MONITOR OUTPUT
connectors on the connector panel.
For details, see Section 5-1-2, “Selecting Audio Signals” on
page 5-2.
5 PB (playback) level controls
Adjust the level of the audio output for channels 1 to 4
and the cue channel.
Pull out the controls during playback to adjust the
audio output for each channel. Push in again for
factory-set levels (+4 dB output for a signal recorded
at a reference level of 0 dB). When pushed in, the
controls cannot adjust the audio output level.
6 REC (recording) level controls
Adjust the recording level for channels 1 to 4 and the
cue channel.
Pull out the controls to adjust the recording level for
each channel in E-E mode
1)
. Push in again for the
factory-set recording level (0 dB reference level for an
input of +4 dB). When pushed in, the controls cannot
adjust the recording level.
9 Indicator window
The following indicators light up to indicate the VTR’s
status.
Indicators and corresponding VTR status
IndicatorStatus
CHANNEL
CONDITION
INTERLACELights when the VTR is operating under
PsFLights when the VTR is operating under
23.98Lights when the VTR is operating with a
24Lights when the VTR is operating with a
25Lights when the VTR is operating with a
29.97Lights when the VTR is operating with a
30Lights when the VTR is operating with a
Indicates the playback signal condition.
Green: Playback signal is good.
Yellow: Playback signal is less than
good, but still reproducible.
Red: Playback signal is poor. Head
cleaning or internal inspection is
necessary if the indicator lights up
continuously.
the interlace mode(50i/59.94i/60i).
the PsF mode(23.98PsF/24PsF/25PsF/
29.97PsF/30PsF).
frame frequency of 23.98 Hz.
frame frequency of 24 Hz.
frame frequency of 25 Hz.
frame frequency of 29.97 Hz.
frame frequency of 30 Hz.
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
7 Audio level meters
For more information about the selection of the frame
frequency , refer to the supplied Maintenance Manual.
Indicate the recording level in recording or E-E mode
or the playback level in playback or CONFI mode.
The display range can be changed by pressing the
DISPLAY FULL/FINE button. The reference level is
factory set at –20 dB, and the peak level at 0 dB.
8 MONITOR SELECT button
Selects the audio signal to be output at the MONITOR
OUTPUT L/R connector(s). Press to light the button
up, then press the AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR
SELECT button(s) to specify which channel(s) are to
be monitored at the MONITOR OUTPUT L or R
connector. If you specify more than one channel to the
same MONITOR OUTPUT connector, a mixed audio
signal is output from that connector. This specification
can also be done with setting the VTR SETUP menu
807~808 AUDIO MONITOR L~R select .
For details, see Section 4-6-3, “Selecting the Monitor
Output Signal (MON-L SEL/MON-R SEL)” on page 4-43.
An abbreviation for Electric-to-Electric mode. In this
mode, video or audio input signals are passed and output
only through the VTR’s internal circuitry, and not
through the magnetic conversion system comprising tape
and heads.
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls2-3
2-1 Control Panel
!º INPUT SELECT button
Selects the type and channel for the audio input signal.
Press to light the button up, then press one of the
AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons to select
the type and the channel of the audio signal.
HD SDI (CH-1 to CH-4): Selects the input signal
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from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI (OPTION) IN
connector.
AES/EBU (CH-1 to CH-4): Selects signal input to
the AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) connectors.
ANALOG (CH-1 to CH-4): Selects signal input to
the AUDIO INPUT connectors.
The INPUT SELECT button will flash if there is no
incoming signal and HD SDI or AES/EBU is selected.
This setting can also be done with setting the VTR
SETUP menu 802~805 AUDIO INPUT select
CH1~CH4.
Notes
•When the signal input to the SDTI (OPTION) IN
connector is selected for the input video signal, the
signal input to the SDTI (OPTION) IN connector is
automatically selected for the input audio signal as
well.
•When the audio signal input to the SDTI (OPTION)
IN connector is selected for the input audio signal,
only the INPUT SELECT button lights.
For details, refer to “4-6-1 Selecting the Audio Input
Signal” on page 4-43.
!¡ AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons
Select the audio input signal when the INPUT
SELECT button is lit, or the audio signal to be
monitored when the MONITOR SELECT button is lit.
!™ REF SYNC (reference signal) indicators
These indicate the signal selected as the reference
signal. If there is no reference signal input to the
selected connector, the STOP button flashes.
EXT SD: Is lit when the video signal input to the
REF. IN SD connector is acting as the reference
signal.
EXT HD: Is lit when the video signal input to the
REF. IN HD connector is acting as the reference
signal.
INPUT VIDEO: Is lit when the video signal input to
the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI (OPTION) IN
connector is acting as the reference signal.
!£ REMOTE buttons and RS-232C indicator
Press these buttons to select external equipment to be
used to remotely control the VTR.
1(9 pin): Press to select the unit connected to the
REMOTE1-IN(9P)/OUT (9P) connectors. The
button lights up.
2(50 pin): Press to select the unit connected to the
communicating with the external equipment
connected to the RS-232C connector.
Note
When the VTR is being controlled by external
equipment connected to the REMOTE1-IN (9P) or
PARALLEL I/O (50P) connector, all tape transport
buttons and edit operation buttons are disabled, except
the STOP and EJECT buttons. You may also specify
the disabling or enabling of all buttons by setting
008.LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE in the VTR
SETUP menu.
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2-1-2 Lower Control Panel (Menu Operations Section)
1Menu display
3MEMORY CARD indicator
2Menu buttons
4ACCESS button
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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
7ALT button
8MAINTENANCE switch
9ALARM indicator
5Memory card insertion slot
6Function buttons
Lower control panel (menu operations section)
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls2-5
2-1 Control Panel
1 Menu display
Menus selected by pressing the menu buttons appear
here.
Each menu shows the functions assigned to each
function button ([F1] to [F10]) and information
necessary for making settings, such as time codes.
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
2 Menu buttons
Press to activate the respective menu.
HOME button: Activates the HOME menu.
Settings for basic or editing operations are made
in the HOME menu.
TC button: Activates the TC (time code) menu. In
the TC menu, you can switch between LTC and
VITC and between DF and NDF, and make
settings for time code displays on an external
monitor.
CUE button: Activates the CUE menu. In the CUE
menu, you can register 10 cue points per page for
a total of 100 cue points.
PF1 button: Activates the PF (Personal Function) 1
menu. In the PF1 menu, you can register
frequently used settings in other menus. Settings
for video input/output signals are factory set.
PF2 button: Activates the PF (Personal Function) 2
menu. In the PF2 menu, you can register
frequently used settings in other menus. Settings
for audio input/output signals are factory set.
SET UP button: Activates the SET UP menu. Use
the SET UP menu to restore settings to the VTR
memory banks or IC memory card, register
functions to the PF1/2 menus, and set items in the
VTR SETUP menu.
5 Memory card insertion slot
Insert memory cards here. VTR settings can be stored
on cards and used to configure the VTR and control
panel at a later date, thus reducing the time required
for set up.
Press the button beside the insertion slot to eject the
memory card.
6 Function buttons
Activates the functions in each menu.
7 ALT (alternative) button
Press to change the functions of the current menu.
Press again to return to the original functions.
8 MAINTENANCE switch
Activates the MAINTENANCE menu.
To operate this switch, push it in using the tip of a pen
or some other pointed object while holding down the
SFT button.
9 ALARM indicator
Flashes when the communication between the VTR
and the control panel is abnormal.
For details, see Chapter 4, “Menu Settings” on page 4-1.
3 MEMORY CARD indicator
Lights up when the memory card is inserted.
The indicator will flash when the memory card is
improperly inserted or when the memory card battery
is dead.
4 ACCESS button
Press this button to directly activate the MEMORY
CARD menu. Flashes when the control panel is
accessing the memory card.
Note
Do not eject the memory card while the ACCESS
button is flashing as this may damage the contents of
the memory card.
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2-1-3 Lower Control Panel (Editing Operations Section)
!ºNumeric buttons and +/– buttons
!¡SFT button
!™RCL button
!£CLR button
!¢SET button
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!∞AUDIO IN/OUT buttons
!§IN/OUT buttons
!¶ENTRY button
!•Cursor control buttons
@™PREREAD indicator
@¡PLAYER/RECORDER buttons
@ºINPUT CHECK button
!ªAUTO button
Lower control panel (editing operations section)
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2-1 Control Panel
!º Numeric buttons and +/– buttons
Press to input time data or edit points data at the cursor
position in menu display. Press buttons 0 to 5 while
holding down the SFT button to input A to F
(hexadecimal figures) for user bits. Use the +/–
buttons to increase or decrease settings.
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!¡ SFT (shift) button
Press buttons 0 to 5 while holding down this button to
input A to F (hexadecimal figures) for user bits.
Use also in combination with other buttons to perform
other operations.
!™ RCL (recall) button
Press to call up a previously entered value.
!£ CLR (clear) button
Press to clear input data.
!¢ SET button
Press to finalize data.
!∞ AUDIO IN/OUT buttons
Press to set AUDIO IN and OUT points during insert
mode. Press either AUDIO IN or OUT button while
holding down the ENTRY button to set an audio edit
point.
!§ IN/OUT buttons
Press to set an IN or OUT point during editing. Press
either button while holding down the ENTRY button
to set an edit point.
!¶ ENTRY button
Press to enter an edit or cue point.
While holding down this button, press either the
AUDIO IN or OUT button, or the IN or OUT button.
!• Cursor control buttons
Press to move the cursor in the menu display. Move
the cursor as required to enter a value using the
numeric buttons, or to change a menu setting.
!ª AUTO button
When this button is pressed, it lights up and auto edit
mode is activated.
@º INPUT CHECK button
While you hold down this button, the input signal is
output from the monitor output connector, so that you
can monitor the input video and audio.
When the LTC/VITC time code is shown on the
display, you can check the time code generator.
Note
When the optional HKDV-501A HD-SD Converter
Board is installed in the unit and VTR SETUP menu
item 776 DOWNCONVERTER INPUT CHECK
ENABLE is set to “enable”, you can monitor
downconverter output. When you press the INPUT
CHECK button, the input video and audio is output
from all HD-SD converter output connectors.
@¡ PLAYER/RECORDER buttons
Select which VTR is to be controlled by this VTR’s
control panel during editing when this VTR is used as
a recorder and an external VTR is connected to the
REMOTE1-IN(9P)/OUT(9P) connectors as a player.
PLAYER: The tape transport buttons and editing
operation buttons on the control panel control the
external player VTR.
RECORDER: The tape transport buttons and
editing operation buttons on the control panel
control the recorder VTR (this VTR).
The PLAYER/RECORDER buttons have no effect
when using this VTR alone.
@™ PREREAD indicator
Lights up during preread mode.
For more information about PREREAD, see “6-2-3
Performing Preread Editing” on page 6-18.
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2-1-4 Lower Control Panel (Tape Transport Operations Section)
@£STANDBY button
@•STOP button
@¢EJECT button
@∞PREROLL button
@§PREVIEW/REVIEW button
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@¶SERVO indicator
@ªPLAY button
#ºREC/EDIT button
#¡REC INHIBIT indicator
Lower control panel (tape transport operations section)
@£ STANDBY button
Press this button in other than standby mode to make
it light up and place the VTR in standby mode. The
head drum rotates in standby mode, thereby
shortening the time required for the tape to start.
Press this button while in standby mode to turn the
button off and cancel standby mode. The head drum
stops rotating and the tape tension is released. If the
VTR remains in standby mode for more than eight
minutes (factory setting), standby mode is
automatically canceled in order to safeguard the tape.
@¢ EJECT button
Press to eject the cassette. When the button is pressed,
the tape is automatically unthreaded and the cassette is
ejected in a few seconds. Resets the display when CTL
codes appear in the menu display in the lower control
panel.
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2-1 Control Panel
@∞ PREROLL button
Press to position the tape to the preroll point (a
position factory set to five seconds before the IN
point).
Press this button while holding down the IN, OUT,
AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button to cue up the tape
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at the edit point of the respective button.
For details on changing the preroll time, refer to “4-2-7
Setting the Preroll Time (PREROLL TIME)” on page 4-18.
@§ PREVIEW/REVIEW button
After edit points are set, press this button to preview,
on the monitor connected to the recorder, the effect of
the edit before it is performed. In this operation, the
tape runs, but no editing is carried out.
If you press this button after carrying out an edit, the
results of the edit are played back on the monitor
connected to the recorder.
@¶ SERVO indicator
Lights up when the drum servo and capstan servo are
locked.
@• STOP button
When you insert the cassette, the VTR automatically
enters stop mode.
The STOP button flashes when the [F2] (SERVO REF)
button in the PF1 menu is set to input but there is no
video input signal, when the [F2] (SERVO REF)
button in the PF1 menu is set to ext but there is no
external reference video signal, or when the input
signal is out of sync with the external reference video
signal. If you want, you can set 102. REFERENCE
SYSTEM ALARM in the VTR SETUP menu so that
the STOP button will not flash under the above
conditions.
@ª PLAY button
Starts playback.
Press this button while holding down the REC button
to start recording.
Pressing this button during recording or manual editing
changes the VTR to playback mode.
#º REC/EDIT (recording/edit) button
Press this button while holding down the PLAY button
to start recording.
If you press this button in play mode manual editing
begins. After setting edit points, if you press this
button while the AUTO button is lit, automatic editing
is performed.
#¡ REC INHIBIT indicator
The status of this indicator depends on the setting of
the ALT button and [F2] (REC INH) button in the
HOME menu and the state of the record-protect plug
on the cassette.
Status of the REC INHIBIT indicator
Setting of the ALT
and [F2] (REC INH)
buttons in the
HOME menu
allRecording disabledLit/flashing
crash REC, video/
CTL, audio/CTL
offRecording disabledLit/flashing
a) Toggle between lit/flashing settings is possible using the
104.REC INHIBIT LAMP FLASHING setting in the
VTR SETUP menu.
Recording, editing, and selection of assemble and
insert modes are possible only when the indicator is
off.
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2-1-5 Lower Control Panel (Search Operations Section)
#™ VAR button
#£ JOG button
#¢ SHUTTLE button
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Lower control panel (search operations section)
#™ VAR button
Press to select variable speed playback mode for
noiseless playback in a maximum range of –1 to +2
times normal playback speed, in 51 steps. Playback
exceeding this speed range is not possible. The search
dial clicks at the positions for still-picture and normal
playback speed.
#£ JOG button
Press to select jog mode. In this mode, the button
lights up and playback at –1 to +1 or –2 to +2 times
normal playback speed is possible (determined by the
107. JOG DIAL RESPONSE setting in the VTR
SETUP menu). In this mode, the search dial does not
click.
#∞ Search dial
#¢ SHUTTLE button
Press to enter shuttle mode. In this mode, the button
lights and playback corresponding to the angle of
rotation of the search dial. The playback speed is
different depending on the frame frequency of the unit.
In this mode, the search dial clicks at the positions for
0 (still-picture), –10 and +10 times normal playback
speed.
Frame frequencyPlayback speed
23.98/24 HzRanging from –60 to +60
25 HzRanging from –58 to +58
29.97/30 HzRanging from –50 to +50
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2-1 Control Panel
#∞ Search dial
Rotate to search for edit points. Rotate the dial
clockwise for forward playback (the z indicator lights
up) or counterclockwise for reverse playback (the Z
indicator lights up). The p indicator lights up while
the VTR is in stop mode.
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Shuttle mode: The playback speed is different
depending on the frame frequency of the unit. (See
item #¢SHUTTLE button.) The dial clicks at the
positions corresponding to 0 (still-picture), –10
and +10 times normal playback speed.
Jog mode: The playback speed corresponds to the
rotational speed of the dial (–1 to +1 or –2 to +2
times normal playback speed depending on the
107.JOG DIAL RESPONSE setting in the VTR
SETUP menu). The dial does not click.
Variable speed playback mode: Noiseless playback
at –1 times normal speed when the dial is rotated
fully counterclockwise, and +2 times normal
speed when rotated clockwise. The dial clicks at
the positions of still-picture and normal playback
speed.
Capstan override mode: Rotating the dial while
holding down the PLAY button changes the
playback speed by up to ±15%.
After turning the power on, always set the search dial
at the center position (where the p indicator lights up).
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2-2 System Set-Up Panel
Lift the lower control panel up to its horizontal
position to access the system set-up panel.
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Lower control panel
Accessing the system set-up panel
CONTROL PANEL
EXT
INT
CONTROL PANEL switch
Selects which control panel controls this VTR.
INT: Control is by the control panel attached to
this VTR.
EXT: Control is remote, by connection to the
CONTROL PANEL connector on the rear
panel.
The switch is factory-set to INT.
System set-up panel
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2-3 Connector Panel
2-3 Connector Panel
1 REF. OUT 1125 SYNC connectors
2 D CONV. OUT (OPTION) COMPOSITE
(SUPER) connector
3 D CONV. OUT (OPTION) SYNC connector
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4 REF. IN SD connectors and 75 Ω
termination switch
5 REF. IN HD connectors and 75 Ω
termination switch
6 BREAKER button
7 ⁄AC IN connector and
ground connector
8 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU)
connectors
9 AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU)
connectors
!º HD SDI INPUT connectors
!¡ HD SDI OUTPUT connectors
!™ SDTI (OPTION) IN connector
!£ SDTI (OPTION) OUT
connector
!¢ AUDIO INPUT LEVEL/
600Ω termination switches
!∞ AUDIO INPUT connectors
!§ AUDIO OUTPUT connectors
!¶ CONTROL PANEL connector
!• REMOTE1-IN(9P)/OUT(9P) connectors
!ª MONITOR OUTPUT connectors
Connector panel
Note
For the AUDIO INPUT CH1/2/3/4 CUE connectors,
AUDIO OUTPUT CH1/2/3/4/CUE connectors, as well
as the TIME CODE IN/OUT (XLR, 3 pins)
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@º VIDEO CONTROL
connector
@¡ RS-232C connector
@™ PARALLEL I/O (50P) connector
@£ D CONV. SDI OUT (OPTION)
connectors
@¢ PULL DOWN OUT (OPTION)
connector
@∞ TIME CODE OUT connector
@§ TIME CODE IN connector
connectors, the type (male or female) of input/output
connectors used overseas are opposite of those used in
Japan. To use this unit with audio equipment outside
of Japan, you must use male/female adapters.
1 REF. OUT 1125 SYNC connectors (BNC)
Outputs a trilevel sync signal for the external
synchronization. The field frequency is synchronized
to the input video signal.
2 D CONV. OUT (OPTION) COMPOSITE
(SUPER) connector (BNC)
Outputs an analog composite signal for a video
monitor. When the ALT/[F6] (CHARA SUPER)
setting in the TC menu is on, character signals such as
time codes are superimposed on the output.
Note
This connector is operative only when the optional
HKDV-501A HD-SD Converter Board is installed.
3 D CONV. OUT (OPTION) SYNC connector
(BNC)
Outputs an NTSC external sync signal.
6 BREAKER button
Primary circuit breaker for the AC power circuit.
7 ⁄AC IN connector and connector
Connects to an AC outlet using the power cord
supplied with the VTR.
8 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) connectors (BNC)
Inputs for digital signals in AES/EBU format for
channels 1 to 4.
9 AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU)connectors (BNC)
Outputs digital signals in AES/EBU format for
channels 1 through 4.
!º HD SDI (SDI video/audio) INPUT connectors
(BNC)
The left connector accepts HD SDI video/audio
signals.
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Notes
•This is effective only when the optional HKDV-501A
HD-SD Converter Board is installed.
•The phase is the same as the phase of the composite
signal output from the COMPOSITE (SUPER) of D
CONV. OUT (OPTION) connector. Because the
output phase changes with the operation mode of the
VTR, use this to synchronize with the video monitor.
4 REF. IN SD connectors (BNC) and 75 Ω
termination switch
Inputs for a reference video signal (NTSC or PAL) of
the selected field frequency. Use a video signal with
chroma burst (VBS) or a monochrome video signal
(VS).
A loop-through connection is possible. Set the 75 Ω
termination switch to OFF if you are using a loopthrough connection and set it to ON if you are not
using a loop-through connection.
5 REF. IN HD connectors (BNC) and 75 Ω
termination switch
Inputs for a reference video signal (HD) of the selected
field frequency. Use a trilevel SYNC signal for the
external synchronization. A loop-through connection
is possible. Set the 75 Ω termination switch to OFF if
you are using a loop-through connection and set it to
ON if you are not using a loop-through connection.
Note
The INPUT MONITOR connector is for use with an
input monitor and does not follow the standards for
output.
!¡ HD SDI (SDI video/audio) OUTPUT connectors
(BNC)
Outputs up to four (1 to 4) HD SDI video/audio signal
lines.
Character data such as time codes are superimposed on
the signal from the MONITOR connector when the
ALT/[F6] (CHARA SUPER) setting in the TC menu is
set.
!™ SDTI (OPTION) IN connector (BNC)
Outputs a video/audio SDTI signal.
Note
This connector is operative only when the optional
HKDV-506A SDTI Board is installed.
!£ SDTI (OPTION) OUT connector (BNC)
Inputs a video/audio SDTI signal.
Note
This connector is operative only when the optional
HKDV-506A SDTI Board is installed.
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2-3 Connector Panel
!¢ AUDIO INPUT LEVEL/600Ω termination
switches
The termination switches should be set for in
ANALOG AUDIO INPUT connector according to the
audio input level and input impedance.
Use OFF for low input levels when:
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Audio input level is –60 dBu (microphone input)
and audio input impedance is high (approximately
20 kΩ)
Use OFF for high input levels when:
Audio input level is +4 dBu (line input) and audio
input impedance is high (approximately 20 kΩ)
Use ON for high input levels when:
Audio input level is +4 dBm (line input) and audio
input impedance is 600Ω
!∞ ANALOG AUDIO INPUT connectors
(XLR-3-32)
Accepts up to five analog audio signal lines (channels
1 to 4 and cue).
!§ ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT connectors
(XLR-3-31)
Outputs up to five analog audio signal lines (channels
1 to 4 and cue).
!¶ CONTROL PANEL connector (15-pin)
Connects the control panel through the 15-pin cable
when using the control panel is used as a remote
controller.
!• REMOTE1-IN (9P)/OUT (9P) connectors
(D-sub 9-pin)
Used with the included 9pin remote control cable to
connect two HDW-F500 VTRs, or a second HD VTR
when a BVE900/910/2000/9000/9100 series BVE
Editing Control Unit is used for editing. Used when
you edit using two VTRs and the BVE-900/910/2000/
9000/9100 Editing Control Unit. The REMOTE1-IN
and OUT connectors can be used to make a bridge
connection.
!ª MONITOR OUTPUT connectors (XLR-3-31)
Outputs signals for audio monitoring. These
connectors output two signal lines: L and R. Select
the signals to be output with the MONITOR SELECT
buttons and the AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT
buttons on the upper control panel. A setting can be
made so that volume can be controlled with the
PHONES volume knob.
For details, see Section 5-1-2, “Selecting Audio Signals”on
page 5-2.
@º VIDEO CONTROL (Digital Video Processor
Control) connector (D-sub 9-pin)
Connects to the optional HKDV-503 HD Digital Video
Controller to enable remote control of the internal
digital video processor. Turn off the power before
connecting the remote controller.
@¡ RS-232C connector (RS-232C serial interface)
(D-sub 25-pin)
Receives or transmits RS-232C serial remote control
signals and/or VTR status data from/to external
equipment. When this connector is being used for
communication, the RS-232C indicator on the upper
control panel will be lit.
@™ PARALLEL I/O (50P) connector (D-sub 50-pin,
with optional BKDW-509)
Inputs an external remote control signal.
For details, refer to the Maintenance Manual.
@£ D CONV. SDI (D1/D2 SDI video/audio)
(OPTION) OUT connectors (BNC)
Outputs up to three sets of video/audio signals. When
the ALT/[F8] (CHARA SUPER) key of the TC menu
is set to ON, text data such as time codes are
superimposed on the output of connector 3 (SUPER).
Selection of D1/D2 output is made using the [F9]
(OTHERS CHECK)/[F9] (SYSTEM)/[F3] (D-CONV
SDI) button in the MAINTENANCE menu.
Note
This connector is operative only when the optional
HKDV-501A HD-SD Converter Board is installed.
@¢ PULL DOWN OUT (OPTION) connectors
(BNC)
Outputs two sets of 2-3 pull down video/audio signals.
When the ALT/[F5] (PD CHARA) key of the TC
menu is set to ON, text data such as time codes are
superimposed.
Note
This connector is operative only when the optional
HKDV-507 HD PULL DOWN Board is installed.
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