Sony J-3, J-1, J-2 User Manual

J-1 / J-2 / J-3
Compact Player
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Compact
Players
for Your Desk
Actual size
Ideal Personal-Use Compact Players
The design concept of the J series Compact Players was for affordable, compact office viewers to be used by producers, journalists and production staff.
The result is three models that are ideal for personal, desktop use. At the same time, they have all the features required
for viewing, logging and source feeding to servers or nonlinear editing systems.
All J series Compact Players can playback Betacam SX™, Betacam SP™ and Betacam™ tapes. In addition to this ability to playback analogue Betacam formats, the J-2 Compact Player can playback MPEG IMX™ tapes while the J-3 model
adds both MPEG IMX and Digital Betacam™ tape playback. All models
have a Jog/Shuttle dial, 525/625 playback, simple remote control capability via RS-422A and audio meters – they can even replay L-size cassettes.
J Series main Applications
Betacam/SP
Betacam SX
MPEG IMX (J-2 / J-3)
Digital Betacam (
J-3)
Betacam/SP
Betacam SX
MPEG IMX
J-2 / J-3
Digital Betacam
(J-3)
Can be used vertically
9-pin Simple Remote
Feeding
SDI / Analogue Component / Analogue Composite / S-Video / Analogue Audio
* For source feeding purpose only.
Not available for linear synchronised editing.
NLE
JZ-1 Videocassette
Logging Software installed
AVID Log Exchange digitizing format for
Avid Newscutter systems
Sony BVE-9100 format
for linear/non-linear
editing systems
XML format for Sony
NewsBase™ server systems
HTML format
for web browsing
RS-232C Phono (RCA)
Cable
Feeding
SDI / Analogue Component / Analogue Composite / S-Video / Analogue Audio
* For source feeding purpose only.
Not available for linear synchronised editing.
PC
Server
9-pin Simple Remote
Viewing
Logging
Source Feeding to NLE
Source Feeding to Server
Small Large
1
2
3
4
Replay of both Small and Large cassettes
Despite their very compact body size, J series Compact Players can play Large as well as Small size cassettes.
525/625 versatility
J series Compact Players are easily switched between 525/60 and 625/50 playback modes. This enables them to work in international environments.
Betacam, Betacam SP, Betacam SX, MPEG IMX and Digital Betacam tape playback capability
All J series Compact Players have the capability to play back Betacam SX, Betacam SP and Betacam tape recordings. The J-2 Compact Player has the added capability of MPEG IMX tape playback. The J-3 Compact Player adds the playback capability of both MPEG IMX and Digital Betacam recordings.
During cassette loading, each format is automatically identified for playback, so no menu settings or switching is necessary. (During Betacam SPplayback, the
AFM audio tracks are not replayed, and video performance is equiv­alent to UVW Betacam quality).
525 625
Compact body design
J series Compact Players are extremely compact. They are just 307 x 100 x 397 mm (12
1
8 x 4 x 153⁄4 inches) in size
and weigh only 7 kg (15 lb 7 oz).
Their compact design allows them to fit on the desks of busy producers, journalists and editors.
They operate equally well used horizontally or standing upright on either end using the supplied vertical stand.
J-1 J-2 J-3
100 mm
321.5 mm
307 mm
397 mm
161 mm
100 mm
Main features
The combined use of a J series player and JZ-1 Videocassette Logging Software creates an affordable tape logging system available to all playback-compatible VTR formats. This is achieved by connecting a J series player to a PC* running JZ- 1 software via an RS-232C cable. This software provides an easy-to-use GUI to create log data of edit in/out points and to add simple comments to each logged scene. In addition, a storyboard function is available to assemble a sequence of logged scenes into a simple EDL prior to data export. Log lists can be exported in a variety of formats including the AVID Log Exchange digitizing format for Avid Newscutter, the Sony BVE-9100 format for linear/non-linear editing systems, the XML format for Sony NewsBase™ server systems, and the HTML format for web browsing.
Tele-File™ system
Another important option to increase editing efficiency is the Sony Tele-File system, a non-contact read/write system for storing production-related data on an IC memory embedded in a 1/2-inch cassette label. Connecting a PC running JZ-1 Videocassette Logging Software to a J series VTR allows information to be read from and written to a Tele-File label (option: MLB-1M-100) via GUI-based operations.
Shot Mark handling
The J series VTRs can scan tapes with Shot Marks and automatically detect their positions. After scanning, a list of all marks can be displayed on a video monitor, allowing easy cueing to any mark.
Source feeding to server/NLE by simple remote control via RS-422A
Equipped with the industry standard RS-422A Sony 9-pin remote control interface, J series Compact Players can be used not only for viewing and logging but also for feeding source material to servers and nonlinear editors.
Note: J series Compact Players can not be used as editing
players in conventional linear editing applications, or for on-air playout of material.
Choice of analogue component output or SDI output
There is a choice of outputs with the J-Series Compact Players - the J-1/A, J-2/A and J-3/A have an analogue component video output. The J-1/SDI, J-2/SDI and J-3/SDI have an SDI output. Both versions also have analogue composite video, S-video and analogue audio outputs. This choice of player provides either an analogue component video output or an SDI output, plus the common outputs.
9-pin Simple Remote SDI or Component, plus Composite
Note: An appropriate video capture card must be installed in the PC.
An affordable tape logging system with JZ-1 software
J-1/A, J-2/A, J-3/A
J-1/SDI, J-2/SDI, J-3/SDI
Specifications
Rear Panel
J-1 J-2 J-3
General Power requirements AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 50 W Operating temperature +5 °C to +40 °C (+41 °F to +104 °F) Storage temperature -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F) Humidity 25% to 80% (relative humidity) Mass 7 kg (15 lb 7 oz) Dimensions (W × H × D) 307 × 100 × 397 mm (12 1/8× 4 × 15 3/
4 inches)
Tape speed Digital Betacam 96.7 mm/s
MPEG IMX 64.467 mm/s (525 mode), 53.776 mm/s (625 mode) Betacam SX 59.515 mm/s (525 mode), 59.575 mm/s (625 mode) Betacam/Betacam SP 118.6 mm/s (525 mode), 101.5 mm/s (625 mode)
Playback time Digital Betacam Max. 124 min. with BCT-D124L
MPEG IMX
Max.184 (525 mode)/220 (625 mode) min
with BCT-184MXL cassette Betacam SX Max. 194 min with BCT-194SXLA cassette Betacam/Betacam SP Max. 90 (525 mode)/105 (625 mode) min with BCT-90MLA cassette
Fast forward/rewind time Digital Betacam Approx. 5 min with BCT-D124L
MPEG IMX Approx. 5 min with BCT-184MXL cassette Betacam SX Approx. 5 min with BCT-194SXLA cassette Betacam/Betacam SP Approx. 5 min with BCT-90MLA cassette
Search speed range Digital Betacam ± 20 times normal playback speed
MPEG IMX ±32 times normal playback speed Betacam SX ±35 times normal playback speed Betacam/Betacam SP ±18 times normal playback speed
Servo lock time 0.5 s or less (from standby on) Load/unload time 6 s or less
Input signals Ext. sync BNC (×1), Frame lock Output signals Analogue composite output BNC (×1), Pin Jack (×1), 1.0 Vp-p, 75
S-video output Mini DIN 4-pin (×1),Y: 1.0 Vp-p, C.0.286 Vp-p burst, 75 Analogue component output (with J-1/A, J-2/A, J-3/A) BNC (×3), Y: 1.0 Vp-p, R-Y/B-Y: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 SDI output (with J-1/SDI, J-2/SDI, J-3/SDI) BNC (×1), SMPTE 259M, 270 Mb/s, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 Remote control RS-422A D-sub 9-pin (female) (×1), Sony 9-pin remote interface
RS-232C D-sub 9-pin (female) (×1)
Monitor output L/R Pin Jack (x1): -10 dBu at 47 kload, unbalanced,
XLR (male ×2): +4 dBm, 600 load, low impedance, balanced
Headphone output JM-60 Stereo Phone Jack, -to -12 dBu at 8 load, unbalanced
Supplied accessories Operation manual (CD-ROM) (×1)
Vertical stand (×2)
Quick Operation Guide (×1)
© 2001 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission of Sony is prohibited. Features, designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. All non-metric weights and measures are approximate. Sony, Betacam, Betacam SP and Betacam SX, MPEG IMX, T ele-File and NewsBase are trademarks of Sony Corporation. All other trade­marks are the property of their respective owners. CA J-1/J-2/J-3/GB- / /2001
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