Sony MSW-A2000P User Manual

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DIGITAL VODEOCASSETTE RECORDER
MSW-A2000/A2000P
INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition Serial No. 10001 and Higher: MSW-A2000 Serial No. 40001 and Higher: MSW-A2000P
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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.
! W ARNUNG
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.
Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:
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.
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CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Voor de klanten in Nederland
Dit apparaat bevat een (CF) back-up.
n-Li batterij voor memory
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Vorsicht!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem
Austausch der Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom
Hersteller empfohlenen ähnlichen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben
des Herstellers.
ATTENTION
Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement
incorrect de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du
même type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé
par le constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées
conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde levensduur afdankt.
Gooi de batterij niet weg. maar lever hem in als KCA.
Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig
håndtering.
Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
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Table of Contents

Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual .............................................................................................. 2
Related manuals......................................................................................................... 2
1. Installation
1-1. Installation Procedure..................................................................................1-1
1-2. Supplied Accessories ..................................................................................1-1
1-3. Operating Conditions ..................................................................................1-2
1-4. Power Supply ..............................................................................................1-2
1-4-1. Voltage and Power Requirements ..............................................1-2
1-4-2. Power Cord................................................................................. 1-2
1-5. Installation Space ........................................................................................1-3
1-6. Rack Mounting............................................................................................1-4
1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables................................................................1-9
1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs ......................................................................... 1-10
1-9. Switch Settings on Connector Panel .........................................................1-14
1-10. Analog Audio-related Switch Settings......................................................1-15
1-11. Displaying Setup Extended Menu............................................................. 1-18
1-12. Removing/Reattaching Lower Control Panel Unit ...................................1-19
1-13. Switching Search Dial Mode ....................................................................1-21
1-14. Reference System......................................................................................1-22
1-15. Settings and Adjustment when External Equipment is Connected...........1-23
1-15-1. Settings for Time Code ............................................................1-23
1-15-2. VTR Constant Values Settings of Editor .................................1-23
1-15-3. System Phase Alignment.......................................................... 1-24
1-15-4. Setup Menu Settings ................................................................1-24
1-16. Removing/Reattaching Plug-in Boards.....................................................1-25
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Purpose of this manual

Related manuals

Manual Structure

This manual is the installation manual of digital videocassette recorder MSW­A2000/A2000P. 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.
Besides this “installation manual”, the following manuals are available for digital videocassette recorder MSW-A2000/A2000P.
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. Operation Manual (Supplied with the MSW-A2000/A2000P.)
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This manual is necessary for application and operation (and installation) of the MSW.
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. Maintenance Manual (Available on request)
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Volume-1 : Service Instruction Volume-2 : Parts List Volume-3 : Diagrams
These manuals describe the maintenace and service information (service over­view, adjustments, board layouts, schematic diagrams, detailed parts list, etc.) for this unit. If these manuals are required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
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. Protocol Manual of Remote (9-pin) Connector (Available on request)
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This manual explains the protocol for controlling the VTR via the RS-422A (9-pin serial remote). If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
..
. 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). If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/ Service Center.
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. “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM (Available on request)
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This “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM allows you to search for semiconductors used in the MSW. Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in the maintenance manual (volume-3) for the corresponding unit. The maintenance manual (volume-3) 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
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Section 1

Installation

1-1. Installation Procedure

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
1-3. Operating Conditions 1-4. Power Supply 1-5. Installation Space
1-6. Rack Mounting

1-2. Supplied Accessories

Screws for rack mounting (PSW 4 x 16) .......................... 4
Operation manual ..............................................................1
Installation manual ............................................................1
*Connection
*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
1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables 1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
1-9. Switch Settings on Connector Panel 1-10. Analog Audio-related Switch Settings 1-11. Displaying Setup Extended Menu 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
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1-3. Operating Conditions 1-4. Power Supply

1-3. Operating Conditions

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Good air circulation is essential to prevent internal heat build-up. Place the unit in location with sufficient air circulation. Do not block the ventilation holes of the cabinet and the front and rear panels.
Operating temperature: 5 dC to 40 dC Operating humidity: 25 % to 80 %
(Condensation not allowed) 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” page 1-3.)
. Areas windtight.
Tilt allowance: Within 30d
Do not slant the front and rear of the unit more than 30d.
c
Fix the unit securely to avoid drop when the unit is operat­ed at not-horizontal place.
n
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

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Use the specified power cord only when connecting the AC power. Never use a damaged power cord.
For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada:
1 Power cord (approx. 2.4 m) ! 1-557-377-11 2 Plug holder (Brown) 3-613-640-01
Please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
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2
For customers in the United Kingdom:
1 Power cord DK-2401(UK) (approx. 2.4 m) 2 Plug holder (Brown) 3-613-640-01
Plug holder is included in DK-2401(UK).
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2
AC inlet
AC inlet

1-4. Power Supply

1-4-1. Voltage and Power Requirements

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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: 2A (200 W)
(Without the optional kit.)
Rush current: Power voltage 100 V IN; 10 A
Power voltage 240 V IN; 20 A
This unit’s power line has a switching regulator.
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For customers in Europe except the United Kingdom:
1 Power cord DK-2401(AE) (approx. 2.4 m) 2 Plug holder (Brown) 3-613-640-01
Plug holder is included in DK-2401(AE).
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2
AC inlet
If the unit is used in the area except above, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
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1-5. Installation Space

1-5. Installation Space

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 MSW-A2000/A2000P : 22 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)
533
45445105
263.5
415.9
457.5
17419.5
87
3737
481
36431.5 427
3131
112
45.5
48
34
577(Maximum traveling distance)
15.9465
12.7
123.8
n Remove the feet when rack mounting.
Dimensions when Rack-Mounting
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The MSW-A2000/A2000P allows the operation with the detached lower control panel unit. For details, refer to Section 1-12.
8787
(38.5)
Unit : mm
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1-6. Rack Mounting

1-6. Rack Mounting
Explains how to mount this unit into a 19-inch standard rack. Be sure to mount this unit into a rack accurately following the procedure and notes mentioned below.
c . Use the specified rack mount rail.
The use of other rail of low strength may drop the unit and cause the risk of injury.
. To prevent toppling over the rack, fix it on the horizontal
and firm floor securely with bolts, etc.
. Mount the unit into a rack with a steady posture. m . 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
Parts Packed in RMM-130
. Slide rails......................................... 2
. Rack angles (handles) ..................... 2
. Rail brackets.................................... 4
. Plate nuts (large) ............................. 4
. Plate nuts (small)............................. 4
. Screws (PSW4 x 16) ...................... 4
. Screws (B4 x 8) .............................. 8
. Hexagon socket head cap screws .... 8
. Flat washers..................................... 8
. Screws (RK5 x 14) ......................... 2
. Ornamental washers ........................ 2
. L-shaped hexagon wrench .............. 1
Rack Mounting Procedure
. Removing the feet
1. Set the unit its side panel down.
2. Unscrew the four screws to remove the feet from the bottom plate of the unit.
3. Set the unit in a horizontal position.
Foot
RMM-130 (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.
PS4 x 20
Foot
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}
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1-6. Rack Mounting
. Attaching the inner rails
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}
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Be sure to use the (B4 x 6) screws when attaching the inner rail. The use other-sized screws may cause a malfunction.
Inner rail
B4 x 6
. Attaching the rack angles (handles)
8. Remove the four screws from both sides (left and right) of the unit.
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
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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 will cause a malfunction of the unit.
9. Attach the two rack angles to both sides (left and right) of the unit with the supplied four screws (PSW4 x 16). Tightening torque: 120 x 10_2 N . m {12.2 kgf . cm}
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Inner rail
B4 x 6
PSW4 x 16
PSW 4 x 16
Rack angle
Rack angle
PSW4 x 16
PSW4 x 16
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1-6. Rack Mounting
. Loosely attaching the rail brackets
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}
Rack
1-6
B4 x 8
Rack angle
50 to 55 mm
Rail bracket
Outer rail
B4 x 8
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1-6. Rack Mounting
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 c
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.
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Stopper
Intermediate rail
Stopper
Inner rail
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1-6. Rack Mounting
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).
c
When demounting the unit, carry it by the two persons or more.
n
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. Secure the unit to the rack with the two screws and two ornamental washers. Tightening torque: 120 x 10_2 N . m {12.2 kgf . cm}
Ornamental washer
RK5 x 14
RK5 x 14
Ornamental washer
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1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables

1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables
When external cables are connected to the connector of this unit, the hardware listed below (or equiva­lents) must be used.
Panel indication Matching connector (cable) Sony part No. Remarks
AUDIO INPUT XLR 3P, MALE 1-508-084-00 AUDIO OUTPUT XLR 3P, FEMALE 1-508-083-00 MONITOR OUTPUT XLR 3P, FEMALE 1-508-083-00 TIME CODE IN XLR 3P, MALE 1-508-084-00
OUT XLR 3P, FEMALE 1-508-083-00 VIDEO INPUT BNC 75Z, MALE 1-569-370-12 VIDEO OUTPUT BNC 75Z, MALE 1-569-370-12 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) BNC 75Z, MALE AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU) BNC 75Z, MALE REMOTE 2 D-SUB 50P, MALE and 1-565-516-11
PARALLEL I/O (50P) JUNCTION SHELL 50P 1-563-379-11 REMOTE 1-IN (9P) 9P remote control cable
(RCC-G series) _ or D-SUB 9P, MALE and 1-560-651-00 JUNCTION SHEEL 9P 1-561-749-00
REMOTE 1-OUT (9P) 9P remote control cable
(RCC-G series) _ or D-SUB 9P, MALE and 1-560-651-00
JUNCTION SHEEL 9P 1-561-749-00 RS-232C D-SUB 9P, FEMALE 1-563-815-21 CONTROL PANEL 10P, MALE (connecting cable) 1-792-418-11 VIDEO CONTROL D-SUB 15P, FEMALE and 1-561-610-21
JUNCTION SHELL 15P 1-561-929-00 (OPTION) Specified by optional kit _
or
D-SUB 9P, MALE and 1-560-651-00
JUNCTION SHEEL 9P 1-561-749-00 SDI BNC 75Z, MALE SDTI BNC 75Z, MALE
*3
PHONE
JM-60 stereo phone plug _
*1
*1
*2
*2
1-569-370-12 1-569-370-12
1-569-370-12 1-569-370-12
*1: Coaxial cable length : max. 600 meters (Reference value based on MSW series)
It is recommended to connect the BELDEN8281 cable or equivalent to this connector.
*2: Coaxial cable length : max. 200 meters (Reference value based on MSW series)
It is recommended to connect the BELDEN8281 cable or equivalent to this connector.
*3: It is used on the front (upper control panel).
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1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs

1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
Reduced drawing of rear panel
3
12
5
4
Input connectors
1 AUDIO INPUT XLR 3-pin x 4 (1 set : CH1, CH2, CH3, and CH4)
Analog audio 4 channels
LOW OFF : _60 dBu, high impedance, balanced HIGH OFF : +4 dBu (Standard), high impedance, balanced HIGH ON : +4 dBm (Standard), 600 Z termination, balanced
1 TIME CODE IN XLR 3-pin x 1
Time code 0.5 to 18 V p-p, 10 kZ, balanced
2 VIDEO INPUT, REF.VIDEO BNC x 2 in loop through connection
Outside reference video signal (Black burst or composite sync)
0.3 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative
2 VIDEO INPUT, COMPOSITE BNC x 2 in loop through connection
Analog composite video 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative
2 VIDEO INPUT, COMPONENT 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
3 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) BNC x 4 (1 set : CH1/2, CH3/4, CH5/6, and CH7/8)
Digital audio 8 channels
AES/EBU format, 2 channel mode, 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z
5 SDI INPUT BNC x 1 (active through out x 1)
Serial digital interface (270 Mbit/s) in conformity to SMPTE 259M & ITU-R BT.656
5 SDTI INPUT BNC x 1
Serial data transport interface (270 Mbit/s) in conformity to SMPTE 305M (SDTI) and
SMPTE 322M (SDTI-CP)
Remote connectors
4 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O (50P) D-SUB 50P connector (Refer to Optional “Interface manual” for details.) 4 REMOTE1-IN (9P) D-SUB 9P connector (RS-422A interface)
Remote control
4 REMOTE1-OUT (9P) D-SUB 9P connector (RS-422A interface)
Remote control
4 RS-232C D-SUB 9P connector (RS-232C interface)
for ISR (Interactive Status Reporting)
4 CONTROL PANEL 10P connector
for an outside control panel connection only
4 VIDEO CONTROL D-SUB 15P connector
for a TBC remote controller (BVR-50) connection
4 (OPTION) D-SUB 9P connector
for an optional kit
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Rear panel
1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
)
)
)
CONTROL PANEL
(
OPTION
CH1
LEVEL
LOW HIGH OFF
ON 600
CH2
Z
CH2CH1
AUDIO INPUT
LEVEL
LOW HIGH OFF
LR
AUDIO OUTPUT
CH3
LOW HIGH
ON
OFF
600
Z
INLR OUT
LEVEL
ON 600
TIME CODEMONITOR OUTPUT
CH4
Z
CH4CH3
LEVEL
LOW HIGH OFF
LR
VIDEO INPUT
75Z 75Z
CONPONENTCONPOSITE Y1
R-Y
B-Y
CONPONENTCONPOSITE
Y
R-Y
B-Y
REF.VIDEO
ON 600
Z
OFF ON OFF ON
VIDEO OUTPUT
2
3
(
)
SUPER
AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU
AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU
CH3/4CH1/2
REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P
REMOTE 1-IN(9P
REMOTE 1-OUT(9P)VIDEO CONTROL
RS232C
Output connectors
1 AUDIO OUTPUT XLR 3-pin x 4 (1 set : CH1, CH2, CH3, and CH4)
Analog audio 4 channels
+4 dBm (Standard) (600 Z load), low impedance, balanced
1 TIME CODE OUT XLR 3-pin x 1
Time code 2.2 V p-p, low impedance, balanced
1 MONITOR OUTPUT XLR 3-pin x 2 (1 set : R and L)
Analog audio
+4 dBm (Standard) (600 Z load), low impedance, balanced
2 VIDEO OUTPUT, COMPOSITE BNC x 3 (including 1 for character superimpose)
Analog composite video 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z, sync negative
2 VIDEO OUTPUT, COMPONENT 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
3 AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU) BNC x 4 (1 set : CH1/2, CH3/4, CH5/6, and CH7/8)
Digital audio 8 channels
AES/EBU format, 2 channel mode, 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z
5 SDI OUTPUT BNC x 3 (including 1 for character superimpose)
Serial digital interface (270 Mbit/s) in conformity to SMPTE 259M & ITU-R BT.656
5 SDTI OUTPUT BNC x 2
Serial data transport interface (270 Mbit/s) in conformity to SMPTE 305M (SDTI) and
PHONE JM-60 stereo phone jack (Upper control panel) Analog audio
up to _12 dBu (8 Z load), unbalanced
CH7/8CH5/6CH3/4CH1/2
CH7/8CH5/6
)
)
SDI OUTPUT 1
2
(
3
SUPER
INPUT
)
SDI
SDTI
INPUT
AC IN
OUTPUT 1
2
SMPTE 322M (SDTI-CP)
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1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O: 50-pin (female)
External view
117
33 18
3450
Pin No. I/O
**
*1
**
Setting change
**
*2
**
Signal Description
1INO FF CLOSURE SW (FF) 2 OUT X REC SW PANEL REC SW OUT 3 OUT X PLAY SW PANEL PLAY SW OUT 4 OUT X STOP SW PANEL STOP SW OUT 5 OUT X ENTRY SW PANEL ENTRY SW OUT 6 OUT X REF SYSTEM ALARM Non-REFERENCE 7 OUT X CF LOCK COLOR FRAME LOCK STATUS 8 OUT X DRUM LOCK LOCK STATUS OF DRUM SERVO 9 OUT X CAP LOCK LOCK STATUS OF CAPSTAN SERVO 10 OUT O CUE PRESET EDIT PRESET STATUS of the CUE Channel 11 OUT O TC PRESET EDIT PRESET STATUS of the TC Channel 12 OUT O OXIDE/METAL OXIDE/METAL TAPE STATUS 13 OUT O TAPE THICKNESS TAPE THICKNESS STATUS 14 OUT X SPARE SPARE 15 OUT X SPARE SPARE 16 —— —— +12V —— 17 —— —— GND SIGNAL GND 18 IN O PREROLL CLOSURE SW (PREROLL) 19 IN O STBY ON CLOSURE SW (STANDBY ON) 20 IN O REW CLOSURE SW (REW) 21 IN O ENTRY CLOSURE SW (ENTRY IN) 22 IN O STBY OFF CLOSURE SW (STANDBY OFF) 23 IN O EJECT CLOSURE SW (EJECT) 24 OUT X REC REC STATUS 25 OUT X CH CONDITION RED CHANNEL CONDITION RED STATUS 26 OUT O ASSEMBLE PRESET ASSEMBLE PRESET STATUS 27 OUT O EDIT OUT EDIT STATUS 28 OUT O EJECT OUT EJECT STATUS 29 OUT O ANALOG/DIGITAL ANALOG/DIGITAL STATUS 30 OUT O REEL HUB REEL HUB STATUS 31 OUT X REM2 SETTING DATA RESET REMOTE2 SETTING DATA RESET STATUS 32 OUT X ALL REC INHIBIT ALL REC INHIBIT STATUS 33 —— —— GND 34 IN O PLAY CLOSURE SW (PLAY) 35 IN O STOP CLOSURE SW (STOP)
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1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs
Pin No. I/O
**
*1
**
Setting change
**
*2
**
Signal Description
36 IN O REC CLOSURE SW (REC) 37 OUT X REV LAMP REV LAMP STATUS 38 OUT O DA2 PRESET DA2 EDIT PRESET STATUS 39 OUT O DA1 PRESET DA1 EDIT PRESET STATUS 40 OUT X FWD LAMP FWD LAMP STATUS 41 OUT O DA4 PRESET DA4 EDIT PRESET STATUS 42 OUT O DA3 PRESET DA3 EDIT PRESET STATUS 43 OUT X STOP STOP STATUS 44 OUT O VIDEO PRESET VIDEO EDIT PRESET STATUS 45 OUT O INSERT PRESET INSERT EDIT PRESET STATUS 46 OUT X STBY ON STANDBY ON STATUS 47 OUT X PLAY PLAY STATUS 48 OUT X REMOTE REMOTE STATUS 49 OUT X ALARM SYSTEM ALARM STATUS 50 OUT O PREROLL PREROLL 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.
REMOTE1-IN: 9-pin (female) REMOTE1-OUT: 9-pin (female)
External view
15
96
Pin No. Signal
1 GND 2 RM TX(_) 3 RM RX(+) 4 GND 5 PRIORITY 6 GND 7 RM TX(+) 8 RM RX(_) 9 GND
RS-232C: 9-pin (male)
External view
51
69
Pin No. Signal
1 DCD ; Data Carrier Detect (Input) 2 RXD ; Received Data (Input) 3 TXD ; Transmitted Data (Output) 4 DTR ; Data Terminal Ready (Output) 5 SG ; Signal Ground 6 DSR ; Data Set Ready (Input) 7 RTS ; Request to Send (Output) 8 CTS ; Clear to Send (Input) 9NC
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1-8. Signal Inputs and Outputs 1-9. Switch Settings on Connector Panel
CONTROL PANEL: 10-pin (female)
External view
1
3
68
Pin No. Signal Terminal voltage (V)
1 +21 V +21 V 2 +21 V +21 V 3 KEY TX (+) (Output) RS422 4 FRONT/REAR +5: FRONT
5 KEY TX (_) (Output) RS422 6 KEY RX (+) (Input) RS422 7 GND 8 KEY RX (_) (INPUT) RS422 9 GND —— 10 GND ——
2
5
109
0: REAR
(OPTION): 9-pin (female)
External view
15
96
Pin No. Signal
1 GND 2 RM TX (_) 3 RM RX (+) 4 GND 5—— 6 GND 7 RM TX (+) 8 RM RX (_) 9 GND
VIDEO CONTROL: 15-pin (male)
External view
81
915
Pin No. Signal Terminal voltage (V)
1 SYNC CONT (Input) _5 to +5 2 HUE CONT (Input) _5 to +5 3 SC CONT (Input) _5 to +5 4 VIDEO LEVEL CONT (Input) _5 to +5 5 SETUP CONT (Input) _5 to +5 6 CHROMA LEVEL CONT (Input) _5 to +5 7 REG _12V (Output) _12 8 GND —— 9 to 12 NC —— 13 Y/C DELAY CONT (Input) _5 to +5 14 NC —— 15 REG +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
. 75 Z termination switch of reference video input
. 75 Z termination switch of composite video input
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1-10. Analog Audio-related Switch Settings

1-10. Analog Audio-related Switch Settings
If necessary, perform the following audio-related settings using the switches on the APR-52 board.
. Audio input level . Audio input headroom . Audio output level . Audio output headroom . Monitor output level . Monitor output headroom . Monitor output level, fixed/variable selection
*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 dBm. (Factory settings: 20 dBm for each channel)
*1
*2
*1
*2
*1
*2
A
A
BCDEFGHJKL
S901 S1001
S900
S1000
S800
S700
S600
S902
S1002
S801
S701
S601
APR-52 Board (Side A)
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Refer to Section 1-16 for removing and reattaching the plug-in boards.
APR-52
M
S401 S301 S201 S101
S500
S501
S400 S300 S200 S100
NP
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Audio input level settings
Channel Ref. No. Input level and Switches state (
CH1 S100
N
O
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
N
O
N
O
N
O
CH2 S200 CH3 S300
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
CH4 S400 +4 dBm/600 Z 0 dBm/600 Z_3 dBm/600 Z_20 dBm/600 Z
(Factory setting)
Audio input headroom settings
Channel Ref. No. Input headroom and Switches state (
CH1 S101
N
O
N
O
CH2 S201 CH3 S301
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
CH4 S401 20 dB 18 dB 16 dB 12 dB
(Factory setting)
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
4
N
O
1
2
3
4
N
O
1
2
3
Audio output level settings
Channel Ref. No. Output level and Switches state (
CH1 S501
N
O
O
CH2 S601 CH3 S701
4
1
1
2
3
CH4 S801 +4 dBm/600 Z 0 dBm/600 Z_3 dBm/600 Z_20 dBm/600 Z
(Factory setting)
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
N
2
3
4
N
O
1
2
3
4
N
O
1
2
3
4
4
4
Audio output headroom settings
Channel Ref. No. Output headroom and Switches state (
CH1 S500
N
O
N
O
CH2 S600 CH3 S700
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
CH4 S800 20 dB 18 dB 16 dB 12 dB
(Factory setting)
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
N
O
1
2
3
4
O
1
N
2
3
4
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Monitor output level settings
1-10. Analog Audio-related Switch Settings
Channel Ref. No. Output level and Switches state (
L S902
R S1002
N
O
1
2
3
4
O
1
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
N
2
3
4
N
O
1
2
3
4
+4 dBm/600 Z 0 dBm/600 Z_3 dBm/600 Z_20 dBm/600 Z
(Factory setting)
Monitor output headroom settings
Channel Ref. No. Output headroom and Switches state (
L S900
R S1000
N
O
1
2
3
4
N
O
1
2
3
4
20 dB 18 dB 16 dB 12 dB
(Factory setting)
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
N
O
1
2
3
4
Monitor output level switching (fixed or variable)
When the variable level is selected, the level is adjusted with the PHONE level control knob.
Channel Ref. No. Setting and Switch state (
L S901 Fixed Variable
1
O
2
R S1001
N
(Factory setting)
\ \
\ : Knob position)
\ \
1
O
2
N
N
O
1
2
3
4
N
O
1
2
3
4
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1-11. Displaying Setup Extended Menu

1-11. Displaying Setup Extended Menu
The extended menus of the setup menu are usually not accessible. To display them, set the bit-1 of the DIP switch S1502 on the SS-89 board to ON.
n
For details on H-, 9- and B-series items, refer to the operation manual supplied with the unit. For details on F-series items, refer to the maintenance manual, volume-1.
Ref. No. Bit Name Description Factory setting
S1502 1 EXTENDED MENU OFF (OPEN) : Not display extended menu of setup menu OFF (OPEN)
ON (CLOSE) : Displays extended menu of setup menu
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Never change the settings of the switches except above.
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
BCDEFGHJK
ON
18
S1501
S1502
A
SS-89 Board (Side A)
SS-89
L
M
NP
S101
n
Refer to Section 1-16 for removing and reattaching the plug-in boards.
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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
Not only connecting the cable to a CONTROL PANEL connector in the front switch panel, but connection be­tween the cable and a 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:
Removal/Extension of the Lower Control Panel Unit
1. After pressing the release levers, open the lower control panel as shown in the figure below.
2. Disconnect the cable from the connector on the back side of the lower control panel unit and from the cord holder.
3. Remove the two screws shown in the figure.
Release lever
Release lever
BVTT3 x 6
Lower control panel unit Back view
Cable
BVTT3 x 6
Cable holder
Connector
Connector to be connected Setting of PANEL to lower control panel unit SELECT switch
Front (on the switch panel) FRONT side Rear (on the connector panel) REAR side
Settings when connecting the two lower control units
When connecting the two lower control units to one MSW­A2000/A2000P, select which operation to enable by setting from the setup extended menu ITEM-117.
Operation Setting of ITEM-117 Setting of PANEL enabled SELECT switch
Front-side panel EXT or PARA FRONT side Rear-side panel EXT REAR side Both panels PARA REAR side
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ITEM-117’s factory setting : EXT
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4. Lightly draw the lower control panel unit toward you, and then lift it upward.
Lower control panel unit
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5. Erect the feet on the back side of the lower control panel unit and place it.
Foot
Foot
Lower control panel unit
6. While lifting the outer stay by the forefinger, fold the arm in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure.
n
Move the forefinger off before pinching it between the arm and chassis.
Arm (right side)
Craw
9. Connect the connecting cable to the connector on the back side of the lower control panel unit and fix the connecting cable in the cord holder.
Back view
Cable
Connector
Cable holder
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In the case of connecting between the CONTROL PANEL connector of the rear connector panel and the lower control panel unit, set the PANEL SELECT switch on the switch panel to REAR.
Reattachment of the Lower Control Panel Unit
Outer stay
7. Check that each arm is locked and unmoving state. If it rattles, lightly push in the arm until it locks.
8. Take the connecting cable off the three cord holders on the switch panel.
Cable holders
Arm (left side)
Cable
Reattach the lower control panel unit in the reverse order of removal and extension, yet when reattaching, use care about following points.
. Set the PANEL SELECT switch to FRONT. . When opening the arms, follow step 1. . When reattaching the lower control panel unit to the
arms, fit each claw of the arms with the notches on the back side of the lower control panel unit, then press.
. Check the screw holes are visible from your side before
tightening the screws.
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1-13. Switching Search Dial Mode

1-13. Switching Search Dial Mode
There are two kinds of operation to switch the search dial on the lower control panel between jog mode and shuttle mode.
. SHUTTLE/JOG button selecting
To enter the shuttle mode, press the SHUTTLE button. To enter the jog mode, press the JOG button.
. Search dial pressing
When you press the dial, the search dial toggles between shuttle and jog modes. It is possible to prohibit a manner of toggling.
Prohibiting Search Dial Pressing
1. After pressing the release levers, open the lower control panel as shown in the figure below.
2. Loosen a screw on the backside of the search dial as shown in the figure.
n
If it is difficult to loosen the screw, remove the lower control panel unit in advance. (Refer to Section 1-12.)
3. Slide the mode selection plate in the direction indicat­ed by the arrow until it contacts the portion A.
Release lever
4. Check to see that the shaft of the search dial is not seen in the round hole of the mode selection plate, and then tighten the screw.
Back view
Mode selection plate
Screw
Round hole
The shaft is not seen.
Allowing Search Dial Pressing
1. Open the lower control panel. (Operation side up)
2. Loosen a screw on the backside of the search dial as shown in the figure.
3. Fully slide the mode selection plate in the direction indicated by the arrow.
4. Check to see that the shaft of the search dial is seen in the round hole of the mode selection plate, and then tighten the screw.
Lower control panel unit
Back view
Mode selection plate
Screw
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Release lever
Search dial
Portion A
Back view
Mode selection plate
Screw
Round holeSearch dial shaft
The shaft is seen.
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1-14. Reference System

1-14. Reference System
For each reference signal in this unit, 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 below.) Regarding the reference signal (clock) of an analog video signal in an A/D converter, the analog video signal itself is used as a reference signal under any setting.
Menu ITEM-309 EXT AUTO OUT REF ————— REF INPUT Operation mode ————— PB EDIT Video input A/D Video output process Digital audio External 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.
(*3)
(*1)
EDIT
(*2)
Input Video
REC —————
(*4)
m . 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 (MISCELLANEOUS) 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.
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 cancelled 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.
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1-15. Settings and Adjustment when External Equipment is Connected

1-15. Settings and Adjustment when External Equipment is Connected

1-15-1. Settings for Time Code

To set the TIME CODE, open the P1 page (TCG/TCR SETTING) on the function screen.
When Editing with an Editor (BVE-2000, etc.) Capable of the 1st Edit
When MSW-A2000/A2000P is used by connecting to an editor, set as follows.
Button Item (Display) Setting
F1 TCG INT/EXT (TCG) INT F2 TCG PRESET/REGEN (TCG) PRESET F3 TCG RUN (RUN) FREE
When Editing with Direct Machine-to-Machine (VTR to VTR)
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The setup menu ITEM-610: REGEN CONTROL MODE setting data must be set to “AS&IN”.
Button Item (Display) Setting
F1 TCG INT/EXT (TCG) INT F2 TCG PRESET/REGEN (TCG) PRESET F3 TCG RUN (RUN) REC

1-15-2. VTR Constant Values Settings of Editor

Set the VTR constant values according to the table 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 525/ 625 system is switched by setup menu of this unit.
VTR CONSTANT 1 VTR CONSTANT 2
Model 525/625 Data No. Data No.
12345678 12345678
MSW-A2000 525/60 B0 61 00 96 07 07 03 8A*0A 07 FB 00 81 3D FF 5A
625/50 B1 61 00 7D 07 07 03 8A*0A 06 FB 00 83 4B FF 4B
MSW-A2000P 525/60 B0 61 00 96 07 07 03 8A*0A 07 FB 00 81 3D FF 5A
625/50 B1 61 00 7D 07 07 03 8A*0A 06 FB 00 83 4B FF 4B
*: Set the data of No.8 of the VTR CONSTANT 1 to “0A” for the following editors.
. BVE-900 ROM versions earlier than 1.08 . BVE-600 ROM versions earlier than 1.01
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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”.
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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 must be input to MSW-A2000/A2000P 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.
Button Item (Display)
F1 SYSTEM SYNC PHASE (SYNC) F2 SYSTEM SUBCARRIER PHASE (SC)
m . Be sure to adjust in PB mode.
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 when the SYNC/SC is adjusted during tape
playback.

1-15-4. Setup Menu Settings

Video/Sync Delay Setting “ITEM-701”
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” (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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1-16. Removing/Reattaching Plug-in Board

1-16. Removing/Reattaching Plug-in
Board
m . Turn off the power and unplug the power cord before
removing/reattaching the board.
. When the plug-in board is replaced, refer to the mainte-
nance manual, volume-1.
1. Fully loosen the two fixing screws.
2. Remove the upper lid (rear) by moving in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Screw with stopper
Upper lid (rear)
Screw with stopper
5. When removing the EQ-84 or VPR-64 board, discon­nect the harnesses from its board.
EQ-84 board :
CN101 (G-3) ............. 6P White (Orange and Red)
CN200 (E-4) .............. 6P White (Yellow and Blue)
CN600 (A-3) ............. 3P White (Red)
CN700 (E-3) .............. 3P White (Yellow)
CN1600 (A-4) .............3P White (Orange)
CN1700 (E-4).............. 3P White (Blue)
VPR-64 board :
*
CN100 (E-1/SDI-52)............................. 1P Red
*
CN101 (F-1/SDI-52) ............................. 1P Yellow
*
CN500 (H-1/SDI-52) ............................ 1P Orange
*
CN501 (F-1/SDI-52) ............................. 1P Green
*
CN600 (H-1/SDI-52) ............................ 1P Blue
*: The VPR-64 board piggybacks the SDI-52 board,
therefore those connectors are mounted on the SDI­52 board.
When reattaching the board, install in the reverse order of removal.
m . After inserting the board, push in the two folded eject
levers simultaneously to firmly connect the plug-in board to the connector on the motherboard.
. When reattaching the upper lid (rear), be sure to insert
the protrusions in the square holes on the chassis, and then secure the lid.
3. Open the eject levers on both ends of the board in the direction of the arrows.
4. Hold the eject levers and slowly pull the board out.
2
11
Pulling out Insertion
11
33
2
n
The AU-272 and EQ-84 boards should be removed together due to their structural feature.
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VPR-64 (SDI-52)
EPR-1 DM-123 DPR-155 SS-89 APR-52 AU-272 EQ-84
The SDI-52 board is piggybacked onto the VPR-64 board.
Locations of Plug-in Boards
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