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Less than 2.5 m (8 ft 3 in)
RatingMinimum 10 A, 125 V
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personnel only.
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(mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if
the unit itself has been turned off.
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(Urban outdoors) and E4 (Controlled EMC environment ex.
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• Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Overview
Chapter 2
Location and Function of
Parts
Chapter 3
Preparations
1-1 Features ........................................................................................... 1-1
1-2 Example System Configuration .................................................... 1-5
Index ....................................................................................................... I-1
Table of Contents3
1-1 Features
Chapter 1Overview
The MSW-2000-series models are digital videocassette
recorders based on the MPEG IMX format.
Each unit uses large scale integrated circuits for signal
processing, and has a simple internal construction,
allowing it to provide functionality at least equivalent
to a conventional VTR in a compact (4U size),
lightweight, and low power consumption design.
It not only offers recording and playback in MPEG
IMX format, but can also play back tapes recorded in
Betacam SX format, analog Betacam format or Digital
Betacam format.
Applicable formats
ModelRecording/Playback
Playback
MPEGBetacam DigitalAnalog
IMXSXBetacam Betacam
MSW-A2000/ yes yes no yes
A2000P
MSW-M2000/ yes yes yes yes
M2000P
MSW-M2000E/ yes yes yes yes
M2000EP
MSW-2000 yes yes no no
MPEG IMX format
The MPEG IMX format uses the same 12.65-mm
width tape as the conventional Betacam series. This
economical format uses 50 Mbps high image quality
MPEG-2 compression, and offers up to three hours of
recording.
The video signal compression, as in the Betacam SX
format, uses MPEG-2, and compressed data can be
passed directly without loss of quality, not only to
VTRs, but also to other devices with MPEG support,
such as nonlinear editors or servers. There is thus high
compatibility with the next generation of digital
television formats supporting MPEG-2.
The audio tracks allow up to eight channels to be
recorded, and this also provides future extensibility for
multichannel, multilingual broadcasting, data
broadcasting, and so on.
Direction of tape travel
Direction of head
Video
Audio
Audio
motion
SAT
a)
Chapter 1Overview
Video
Control (CTL) track
a) Supplemental Automatic Tracking signal
Time code track
High-performance heads and compatibility
playback function
The newly developed high-performance heads and
dynamic tracking (DT) technology provide highdensity recording and playback in narrow tracks with
high reliability. In addition to the MPEG IMX
recording and playback heads, this unit is also
equipped with Betacam SX format playback heads,
digital Betacam playback heads, and analog Betacam
DT heads, to provide compatibility playback functions,
and allowing a wide variety of recorded resources to
be used effectively.
(Note that the compatibility playback functions differ
depending on the models covered by this manual.)
Chapter 1 Overview1-1
1-1 Features
Chapter 1 Overview
High-precision digital signal processing
and range of interfaces
The MPEG IMX VTR digital video signal processing
uses 4:2:2 component video signals complying with
ITU-R Rec 601/SMPTE 259M, which are compressed
with ISO/IEC 13818-2000 MPEG-2 compression.
While supporting a wide range of input and output
signals, all of the VTR internal processing is digital,
providing high stability and reliability.
The audio signals, similarly, are based on AES/EBU
format, and are subjected to digital signal processing
while still uncompressed.
The following interfaces are standard equipment, for
ease of connection to different external devices.
•Analog composite signal input/output
•Analog component signal input/output
•Analog audio signal input/output (4 channels)
• Serial Digital Interface SMPTE 259M input/output
(component digital video/audio, 8 channels)
•AES/EBU serial digital audio input/output (8
channels)
High image quality MPEG-2 intraframe
encoding at 50 Mbps
The video signal compression uses MPEG-2
intraframe encoding conforming to 4:2:2 Profile @
Main Level, with a 1:3.3 compression ratio; the data is
then recorded with a bit rate of 50 Mbps. With the
highly efficient MPEG-2 compression, the image
quality is high enough to withstand a range of editing
and dubbing operations.
The recorded MPEG-2 data can be passed directly to
other nonlinear systems, allowing optimum editing
with no loss of image quality.
High quality eight-channel audio
High quality 16 bit/48 kHz digital audio is supported.
There are eight digital audio input/output channels, and
four analog audio input/output channels.
To support even higher quality recording and
playback, there is a four-channel mode using 24 bit/48
kHz encoding. Thus this unit is eminently suitable not
only for multichannel applications, but also for high
quality audio editing.
Network interface function (MSW-M2000E/
M2000EP only)
The MSW-M2000E/M2000EP is equipped with an
Ethernet
a 10/100/1000Base-T network to transfer video, audio,
and metadata as MXF files. You can use MXF data
received over the network to record video, audio, and
metadata onto cassettes. MXF (Material Exchange
Format) is a file format that stores video, audio, and
metadata in a single package. It enables
communication between network devices such as
VTRs and servers.
a) Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
a)
connector, enabling the VTR to be added to
Recording and playback of SDTI
compressed data
This unit is fitted with SDTI-CP input/output
complying with SMPTE 326M, and can therefore be
used for transferring MPEG-2 data, audio data,
metadata, and so on to a VTR or nonlinear device.
Newly developed multifunction control
panel
While a compact 4U size, this unit has a front panel
which provides a wide range of functions while
maintaining existing operability.
1-2Chapter 1 Overview
Basic operation buttons and jog/shuttle
dial
The basic buttons and jog/shuttle dial for VTR and
editing operations are provided in the conventional
VTR layout, ensuring continuity with conventional
operating panels.
Wide range of editing functions
By combining two units, you can carry out both
assemble editing and insert editing automatically. All
of the necessary editing functions are provided to set
and amend edit points, to preview and review results of
editing, and so on.
Chapter 1 Overview
Time data display
This can be selected to display a CTL counter value,
time code value, or time code user bits. It can also
display edit points and edit durations.
Menu-based control interface
The time data/menu display shows not only various
values and settings, but also the pages of a menu
system for commonly used functions. You can use the
function keys and MULTI CONTROL knob to easily
change settings.
Other operation settings, including interfacing with
external devices, can be set from the control panel by
the same type of setup menu system as on a
conventional VTR.
Eight-channel audio level meters
The unit has independent audio level meters and
recording/playback level controls for all eight
channels. The level meters are on the control panel, so
that when the panel is used remotely from the main
unit it is still easy to check or adjust the audio levels.
DMC editing
This allows automatic editing with a varying playback
speed memorized beforehand for an edit segment.
Split editing
In insert editing, this allows editing with the audio IN
and OUT points to be displaced from the video edit
points.
Preread editing
This allows you to play back prerecorded video and
audio material, edit it by applying effects with an
external device, and then rerecord in real time on the
same tape.
Cross-fade editing
In audio editing, to avoid unnatural effects at edit
points, you can fade the audio track. The setting allows
you to select fade-in, fade-out, or cut-in.
High quality variable speed playback and
digital jog sound function
In Digital Betacam or MPEG IMX format playback,
the dedicated playback DT heads allow smooth,
noiseless playback from –1 to +3 times normal speed.
In analog Betacam compatible playback also, similar
dedicated DT heads allow noiseless playback from –1
to +3 times normal speed, and in Betacam SX format
compatible playback, special multi-head playback
technology allows noiseless playback from –1 to +2
times normal speed.
In slow motion operation, the digital jog sound
function provides the same ease of operation as a
conventional analog VTR.
Tele-File functions
Tele-File enables data writing/reading between
cassettes with memory labels and VTRs. It increases
the efficiency of operations such as recording,
playback and editing, and source data management.
Chapter 1 Overview1-3
1-1 Features
Remote control function
Chapter 1 Overview
This unit can be controlled from an external remote
controller or editor through an interface complying
with RS-422A (serial 9-pin). Since two remote control
connectors are provided, you can also control a
number of VTRs simultaneously.
Additionally, a parallel (50-pin) interface is also fitted
as standard, supporting easy external control through
the parallel interface.
Rack mounting
Using the optional RMM-131 Rack Mount Adaptor,
you can mount the unit in a standard EIA 19-inch rack.
For details of rack mounting, refer to the Installation
Manual.
1-4Chapter 1 Overview
1-2 Example System Configuration
The following conceptual diagrams show examples of use.
Basic System
Digital/analog cassette
Video monitor
Audio monitor
Microphone
MSW-2000-series VTR
Analog composite
Analog audio
BVE-series editor
Tape control
SDTI-CP
SDI
Analog composite/component
SDI
Chapter 1 Overview
Audio/video
server
system
VTR with SDI connectors
or analog VTR
Chapter 1 Overview1-5
1-2 Example System Configuration
Network System
Chapter 1 Overview
MSW-M2000E/M2000EP
MSW-M2100E/M2100EP
MXF files
MXF files
PC
Control
Network (Ethernet)
MXF files
Audio/Video
server
system
Using the Application Software (for users of the MSW-M2000E/M2000EP)
By installing the supplied application software “e-VTR
Manager” on a PC, you can control the VTR from the
PC.
System requirements
The following are required for the PC on which e-VTR
To install the software
1Insert the CD-ROM in the drive of your PC and
double-click on Setup.exe.
2Perform the installation, following the instructions
of the Wizard.
Manager is to be installed. If these requirements are
not met, e-VTR Manager may not operate properly.
To start e-VTR Manager
Double-click on the e-VTR Manager icon on the
CPU: 1 GHz or higher
desktop.
Memory: 256 MB or greater
OS: Windows XP/2000
DirectX 8.1b or higher
For details, refer to the BKMW-E3000 Operation Manual
contained on the enclosed CD-ROM.
Language: English
Available hard disk space: 5 MB or more
Monitor resolution: XGA (1024×768) or more
recommended
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
1-6Chapter 1 Overview
1-3 MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License
Model: MSW-M2000E/M2000EP
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual
Patent Portfolio License. For the personal and
noncommercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding
video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard
(“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4
Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a
personal and non-commercial activity and/or was
obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA
to provide MPEG-4 Video.
No license is granted or shall be implied for any other
use.
Additional information including that relating to
promotional, internal and commercial uses and
licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC.
See http://www.mpegla.com
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 1 Overview1-7
2-1 Control Panels
There are three control panels, as follows:
•Upper control panel
• Lower control panel
•Switch panel
MSW-M2000E/M2000EP
REMOTE
NETWORK 1 (9P) 2 (50P) RS-232C
Chapter 2Location and Function of Parts
Chapter 2Location and Function of Parts
MSW-A2000/A2000P/M2000/M2000P/2000
KEY INHI
ON
Z
VID. INPB/EE CONFI CTL/TC
PB
Y-R,B
PANEL SEL
OFF
CONTROL PANEL
FRONTREAR
OFF TC
Switch panel (access by opening the lower control panel)
MENU
TCGSET
Upper control panel
Lower control panel
(see page 2-16)
(see page 2-2)
(see page 2-4)
Lower control panel unlock buttons
Pushing in these buttons allows you to open the lower control panel.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1
2-1 Control Panels
2-1-1 Upper Control Panel
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
1 POWER switch
3 REMOTE buttons
POWER
PHONES
REMOTE
1(9P) 2(50P) RS-232C
4 RS-232C indicator
5 EJECT button
6 Format indicators
BETACAM/SP
EJECT
Z
BETACAM SX MPEG IMX
Digital BETACAM
MSW-M2000E/M2000EP
2 NETWORK button and indicator
3 REMOTE buttons
4 RS-232C indicator
REMOTE
NETWORK 1 (9P) 2 (50P) RS-232C
MSW-A2000/A2000P/M2000/M2000P/2000
7 PHONES jack and control
1 POWER switch
Pressing the ‘ ) ’ side of the switch powers the unit on.
When the unit is powered on, the audio setting display
section (see page 2-6) and the time data/menu display
section (see page 2-8) light.
2 NETWORK (network enable) button and
indicator (MSW-M2000E/M2000EP only)
The VTR can send/receive MXF files containing
video, audio and metadata to/from devices connected
via the RJ-45 network. When you press the button , it
lights up. Even when the button is off, web and SNMP
communications are enabled. When you press and
light the button, the REMOTE 1(9P) and 2 (50P)
buttons go dark.
When the VTR is connected using the RJ-45 control ,
the NETWORK indicator lights.
The NETWORK indicator flashes during data
connection (MXF file transmission).
For details on the network functions using the NETWORK
button, refer to the Operation Manual of the BKMW-E3000
Network Interface Board.
Cassette compartment
3 REMOTE buttons
Press one of these buttons to select the device
controlling this unit.
1(9P): This unit is controlled by the device connected
to the REMOTE 1-IN(9P) or REMOTE 1OUT(9P) connector. The button lights.
2(50P): This unit is controlled by the device
connected to the REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/
O(50P) connector. The button lights.
4 RS-232C indicator
This indicator lights when this unit is controlled
through the RS-232C connector.
5 EJECT button
To eject the cassette, press this button. While the
cassette is being ejected, this button lights.
When using the lower control panel as remote control
panel, press the DELETE button and STOP button at
the same time to eject the cassette.
Note
Ejecting with the EJECT button is a local operation. It
is not possible to eject a cassette in another unit by
remote control.
2-2Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
6 Format indicators
a)
The BETACAM/SP
or Digital BETACAM
, BETACAM SX, MPEG IMX,
b)
indicator lights depending on
the current recording or playback format.
The BETACAM/SP indicator lights when the format is
Betacam or Betacam SP.
a) The MSW-2000 does not have the Digital BETACAM
and BETACAM/SP indicator.
b) The MSW-A2000/A2000P does not have the Digital
BETACAM indicator.
7 PHONES jack and control
Connect stereo headphones with an impedance of
8 ohms, to monitor the sound during recording,
playback and editing.
The control knob adjusts the volume.
It is possible to set an internal board switch so that the
output volume from the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R
connectors is controlled simultaneously.
For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-3
2-1 Control Panels
2-1-2 Lower Control Panel
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
1 Audio control section
(see page 2-5)
2 CHANNEL CONDITION
indicator
(see page 2-7)
3 Menu control buttons
(see page 2-8)
VID. IN PB/EE CONFI CTL/TC
PB
Y-R,B
OFF TC
4 Time data/menu display section
5 MULTI CONTROL knob and SHIFT
indicator
(see page 2-10)
6 RESET button
TCGSET
MENU
7 Search control section
8 REC INHI indicator
9 Tape transport control section
(see page 2-8)
(see page 2-10)
(see page 2-10)
(see page 2-11)
(see page 2-11)
VID. IN PB/EE CONFI CTL/TC
Y-R,B
qd Editing control section
qf Shot mark section
q; Editing mode setting
section
(see page 2-13)
TCGSET
PB
OFF TC
MENU
(see page 2-15)
qa ALARM indicator and KEY INHI
indicator
(see page 2-13)
qs PLAYER button and RECORDER
button
(see page 2-13)
(see page 2-14)
2-4Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
1 Audio control section
1 Audio selection function selector buttons
2 DISPLAY FULL/FINE button
3 Audio setting display section
4 Audio signal
selection buttons
7 ALL CH
indicators
6 PB controls
5 REC controls
In the audio control section, you can select and display
input and output signals for audio channels 1 to 8.
Depending on the number of audio recording channels,
the indication of the format during tape playback
changes to an indication of the channels that can be
set.
1 Audio selection function selector buttons
INPUT (input signal selection mode) button:
Pressing this button puts the unit into input signal
selection mode. In the audio setting display
section, indicators flash to indicate the currently
selected signal for each channel (SDI, AES/EBU,
or ANA). In this state, you can use the audio
signal selection buttons to select the signal to
input to each channel.
Pressing this button again takes the unit out of
input signal selection mode and puts it into
monitor signal selection mode.
Note
When SDTI is selected for the input video signal,
you cannot use audio signal selection buttons to
make audio signal input selection for each
channel. Use the function menu to make SDTI
signal selection.
MIXING (mixing setting mode) button: Pressing
this button puts the unit into mixing setting mode.
In the audio setting display section, the MIX
indicator flashes. In this state, you can use the
audio signal selection buttons to specify which
input channel signal will be recorded on which
audio track on the tape.
Pressing this button again takes the unit out of
mixing setting mode and puts it into monitor
signal selection mode.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
Switching audio recording mode between 16-bit/8-channel
and 24-bit/4-channel requires maintenance menu
operations. For details, refer to the Maintenance Manual
Volume 1.
When a digital Betacam tape is played back, the digital
audio levels are displayed on the level meters for
channels 1 to 4 in the audio setting display section 3.
The level meter for channel 7 displays the cue audio
level always in FULL mode (see the description of the
DISPLAY FULL/FINE button 2).
On how to operate in input signal selection mode, mixing
setting mode, and monitor signal selection mode, see the
descriptions of the audio signal selection buttons 4 on page
2-6.
2 DISPLAY FULL/FINE button
Pressing this button toggles the display mode of the
level meters in the audio setting display section
between FULL and FINE.
FULL: The display covers the range –60 dB to 0 dB
or –40 dB to +20 dB as selected using setup menu
item 806. In this mode the segment of the display
corresponding to the current audio level and all
lower segments light.
FINE: The display is enlarged, with a step of
0.25 dB. A segment indicating the reference level
lights. In this mode only the segment of the
display corresponding to the current audio level
lights. If the audio level exceeds the maximum
display level, the top segment flashes, and if the
audio level goes below the minimum display
level, the bottom segment flashes.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-5
2-1 Control Panels
3 Audio setting display section
Input signal indicator
DATA indicator
MIX indicator
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
OVER indicator
Level meter
Input signal indicator: Indicates the currently
selected input signal (‘SDI’, ‘SDTI’, ‘AES/EBU’,
‘ANA’ for analog) for the corresponding audio
input channel.
DATA indicator: Lights when the corresponding
audio track (audio channel on the tape) is put into
data mode.
For details of the data mode, refer to the Maintenance
Manual Volume 1.
MIX (mixing) indicator: Flashes when a mixing
setting operation is enabled for the corresponding
audio track. The indicator showing the number of
the selected input channel lights.
OVER indicator: While the unit is in recording or
playback mode, this lights when the level of the
audio signal on the corresponding channel exceeds
the maximum level that can be indicated on the
level meter.
Level meter: Displays the audio signal level when
the unit is in recording, E-E
You can use the setup menu to switch the display
mode between PEAK.0 (0 dB is maximum level)
and REF.0 (0 dB is the reference level). You can
also use the DISPLAY FULL/FINE button 2 to
enlarge the display only near the reference level.
When a digital Betacam tape is played back, the
level meter for channel 7 displays the cue audio
level.
1) E-E mode: Abbreviation of “Electric-to-Electric mode”.
In this mode, video and audio signals input to the VTR
are output after passing through internal electric circuits,
SDI SDTI
AES/EBU/ANA
5 6 7 8
DATA
MIX
1 2 3 4
dBdB
OVER
20
0
2
-10
-20
-30
-40
-60
LR
10
1
0
-1
-10
-20
-2
-40
EMPH
EMPH indicator
1)
Input channel
indicator
Monitor channel L
and R indicators
, or playback mode.
Input channel indicator: Indicates the input channel
from which audio signals are recorded on the
audio track. Two numbers light to indicate that
signals from the corresponding input channels are
mixed for recording.
Monitor channel L and R indicators: Indicate
whether or not the signals of the track are output
to the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors
or the PHONES jack. ‘L’ lights to indicate output
to the left monitor channel, and ‘R’ lights to
indicate output to the right monitor channel.
EMPH (emphasis) indicator: While the unit is in
recording or playback mode, this lights when the
emphasis setting is on for the audio signal on the
corresponding track.
4 Audio signal selection buttons (CH1 to CH8)
The function of these buttons depends on the signal
selection mode set with the audio selection function
selector buttons (INPUT, MIXING) 1 as follows.
Input signal selection mode (the input signal
indicator flashes): The buttons in the upper row
select signals for each audio input channel.
When the CH1 to CH4 buttons are pressed, the
selected signal cycles between SDI t AES/EBU
t ANA(LOG) t SDI.
When ANA (analog) has been selected with the
CH5 to CH8 buttons, the analog audio signals
connected to the CH1 to CH4 input connectors are
selected, respectively.
Press the INPUT button to confirm the input signal
selections.
Mixing setting mode (the MIX indicator flashes):
The buttons in the lower row (REC row) select the
tracks (audio channels on the tape) to contain the
mixed signals. In the audio setting display section,
the MIX indicator for the corresponding track
flashes. The buttons in the upper row (EXT row)
select the input channel signals to record on the
corresponding track. By pressing two buttons at
the same time, you can specify that the signals of
two input channels be mixed for recording.
For example, if you want to record the mixed
signals of input channels 1 and 4 on track 3, press
the CH3 button in the lower row (REC row), and
then simultaneously press the CH1 and CH4
buttons in the upper row (EXT row).
but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as
heads and tapes. This can be used to check input signals
and for adjusting input signal levels.
2-6Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
Note
Before selecting signals from two input channels
for recording in one recorder channel, check to be
sure that the emphasis settings (ON or OFF) of the
two input channels are the same. Recording and
playback of mixed signals cannot be carried out
correctly if the emphasis settings are different.
For audio tracks with emphasis on, the EMPH
indicator in the audio setting display section
lights.
When the input signal selection for the CH5
button is ANA, and MIX for track 2 is set to the
CH5 button, the analog signals connected to the
CH1 input connector are recorded on track 2.
Monitor signal selection mode (the input signal
indicator and the MIX indicator do not flash):
The buttons in the upper and lower rows select
tracks to be output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L
and R connectors on the connector panel or the
PHONES jack on the upper control panel. The
buttons in the upper row (L row) select tracks for
output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L connector,
and the buttons on the lower row (R row) select
tracks for output to the MONITOR OUTPUT R
connector. You can obtain the mixed output of
multiple tracks by simultaneously pressing
multiple buttons in the upper or lower rows. For
example, simultaneously press the CH1, CH2, and
CH3 buttons in the upper row to mix the signals of
audio tracks 1, 2, and 3 for output to the
MONITOR OUTPUT L connector.
5 REC (recording) controls
These individually adjust the recording levels on
channels 1 to 8.
To set the recording level, put the unit into E-E mode,
press to protrude the control knobs and adjust the level
while watching the level meters.
When the control knobs are pushed in, the recording
levels return to the preset levels and cannot be
adjusted.
For details about selecting the E-E mode, see the
description of the REC button in the tape transport control
section (see page 2-11) and function menu HOME page (see
page 11-3).
About the CH8/ALL CH (channels) control in the
REC control row
You can choose to use the rightmost CH8/ALL CH
control in the REC control row to adjust the recording
level of all channels. This setting is made in setup
menu item 131. When adjustment by the CH8/ALL
CH control is enabled, the CH1 to CH7 controls in the
REC row are disabled.
6 PB (playback) controls
These adjust individually the playback levels on
channels 1 to 8.
During playback, press to protrude the control knobs
and adjust the level while monitoring the audio level
indication on the level meters in the audio setting
display section.
When the control knobs are pushed in, the playback
levels return to the preset levels, and cannot be
adjusted.
When playing back a digital Betacam tape, you can
use the control knob for channel 7 to adjust the cue
audio playback level.
About the CH8/ALL CH (channels) control in the
PB control row
You can choose to use the rightmost CH8/ALL CH
control in the PB control row to adjust the playback
level of all channels. This setting is made in setup
menu item 132. When adjustment by the CH8/ALL
CH control is enabled, the CH1 to CH7 controls in the
PB row are disabled.
7 ALL CH (channels) indicators
These indicators light when adjustment of all audio
channels by the CH8/ALL CH controls in the REC and
PB control rows is selected.
2 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator
A three-color indicator shows the state of the playback
signal.
Green: The state of the playback signal is good.
Yellow: The playback signal is somewhat
deteriorated, but playback is possible.
Red: The playback signal is deteriorated.
When this indicator remains on, head cleaning or
an internal inspection is necessary.
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Note
During analog playback, indications are by green and
red only.
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2-1 Control Panels
3 Menu control buttons
These buttons are used for function menu (see the
following section “Overview of the function menu”)
and setup menu (see Chapter 12) operations. The page
buttons (V, v, and HOME) select menu pages, and the
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
function buttons (F1 to F6) make function settings.
V: Selects the next page in the order HOME t 1 t
2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 t HOME.
v: Selects the next page in the order HOME t 6 t
5 t 4 t 3 t 2 t 1 t HOME.
When there are setup menu definitions on page 6,
page 6 is displayed between page 5 and the HOME
page.
HOME: Selects the function menu HOME page.
When at least one user-defined function key is set
in the HOME2 page, pressing the HOME button
toggles the menu page display between HOME
and HOME2.
F1 to F6: Make settings for the items displayed in the
upper line of the menu display (the menu item
display line). Pressing one of these buttons
changes the setting for the corresponding item and
displays the setting in the lower line of the menu
display.
If there is no setting displayed in the lower line of
the menu display, even though a menu item is
displayed in the upper line, pressing the
corresponding function button moves to a lower
menu level.
Overview of the function menu
The function menu provides convenient access to
frequently used function settings, such as input video
signal selection and time code settings.
For details on the function menu, see Chapter 11.
4 Time data/menu display section
1 Time data display
This displays indicators relating to time data and other
indicators.
Time data display area 1
Time data type indicator
DF indicator
LTC indicator
VITC indicator
Capstan lock mode indicator
Playback format indicator
System frequency indicator
525/625 indicator
CONFI (ON)/PREREAD
indicators
DF LTC
VIUBVITC
01:::23 45 06
Time data display area 2
2F
CONFI ON
DOLBY NR
DOLBY NR indicator
Speed indication area
Time data display area 1
Normally this displays a CTL count, time code value,
or user bit value according to the setting in function
menu HOME page for F4 (CTL/TC).
Time data type indicator
This indicates the type of data displayed in the time
data display area 1.
LTC (longitudinal time code): Time code recorded
on a longitudinal track on the tape
LUB: LTC user bit values
VITC (vertical interval time code): Time code
recorded in the vertical blanking interval
VIUB: VITC user bit value
1 Time data display
VIUBVITC
DF LTC
01:::23 45 06
1
VID. IN PB/EE CONFI CTL/TC
Y-R,B
PB
2 Menu display
2F
OFFTC
59.94
IMX 525
REM: 01: 23 : 45 78. 9%
MENU
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CONFI ON
DOLBY NR
TCGSET
DF (drop-frame) indicator (525-line mode only)
This lights when values of drop-frame mode time code
are displayed.
LTC indicator
Regardless of the display in time data display
area 1, this indicator lights when LTC values are being
read or recorded.
VITC indicator
Regardless of the display in time data display
area 1, this indicator lights when VITC values are
being read or recorded.
Capstan lock mode indicator
This indicates the capstan lock mode (2F, 4F, or 8F)
set in function menu page 4 or in setup menu item 106.
Playback format indicator
This indicator shows the current playback format.
DB: Digital BETACAM format
IMX: MPEG IMX format, bit rate 50 Mbps, 8 audio
channels
IMX4: MPEG IMX format, bit rate 50 Mbps, 4 audio
channels
SX: Betacam SX format
SP: Betacam SP format
No display: Betacam format
Note
In E-E mode, the IMX or IMX4 format indicator
flashes to indicate that the number of audio tracks
recorded on the tape is different from the setting for
the number of audio track recordings.
To switch between the 16-bit/8-channel mode and 24-bit/4channel modes for audio recording, refer to the
Maintenance Manual, Volume 1.
System frequency indicator
Displays the current playback field frequency, and the
bit rate of recording or SDTI-CP output.
525/625 indicator
This indicator shows the number of scan lines for the
television standard (525 (NTSC) or 625 (PAL))
selected using setup menu item 013.
CONFI (ON)/PREREAD indicators
These indicate the state of the VTR CONFI playback
1)
function. When the CONFI playback function is
enabled by the setting in function menu HOME page,
the CONFI indicator appears, and when CONFI
playback is actually being carried out the ON indicator
also appears.
When F6 (PREREAD) is set to ON in function menu
page 4, the CONFI playback function is disabled and
one of the following is displayed.
PREREAD: Preread of both audio and video
A-PREAD: Preread of both audio only
V-PREAD: Preread of video only
Time data display area 2
Displays data types and time data such as the time code
of edit points and the total time of that tape.
The following data types are shown.
TOTL: Time value representing the total tape length.
REM: Time value representing the remaining tape
length.
Either TOTL or REM appears depending on the
function menu page 3 setting for F5 (T INFO).
The values displayed are approximate values
calculated on the basis of the detected tape diameter.
They are not precise to units of seconds.
BOT: Returned to top of tape.
EOT: Reached end of tape.
IN: video IN point
OUT: video OUT point
AIN: audio IN point
AOUT: audio OUT point
DUR: duration value
TCG (time code generator): time code generated by
1) CONFI playback: This refers to playback of the audio
and video signals immediately after recording, using the
confidence heads, the signal being output to all intents
and purposes simultaneously with recording. This is used
to check recording.
2) Dolby noise reduction: Dolby noise reduction
manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double-D
symbol ; are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
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Speed indication area
This indicates the speed of a DMC playback.
During a DMC playback, “DMC SPD” is displayed in
time data display area 2.
2 Menu display
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This displays the function menu and setup menu.
For details on the function menu, see Chapter 11 and for
details on the setup menu, see Chapter 12.
5 MULTI CONTROL knob and SHIFT
indicator
In function menu operations, rotate the MULTI
CONTROL knob to change settings that flash in the
menu display section. In setup menu operations, rotate
this knob to select menu items.
The SHIFT indicator lights when you press this knob
in. In this state, the value of the setting changes by a
greater amount when you rotate the knob.
6 RESET button
To reset a CTL, time code (TC) or user bit (UB) value
displayed in time data display area 1, hold this button
down.
Resetting the CTL value erases all edit points.
7 Search control section
RECORDER
1 SHUTTLE button
2 JOG button
3 VAR button
SHUTTLE/VAR
JOG
E
T
T
U
H
S
REVERSE
L
V
A
R
FORWA
1 SHUTTLE button
To use the search dial for playback in shuttle mode,
press this button, turning it on.
For details of playback in shuttle mode, see the description
of the search dial 5.
2 JOG button
To use the search dial for playback in jog mode, press
this button, turning it on.
For details of playback in jog mode, see the description of
the search dial 5.
3 VAR (variable) button
To use the search dial for playback in variable speed
mode, press this button, turning it on.
For details of playback in variable speed mode, see the
description of the search dial 5.
4 SHUTTLE/VAR and JOG indicators
Either of the indicators is lit to show the current search
mode or the mode used last. When the unit is turned
on, the SHUTTLE/VAR indicator lights.
When the SHUTTLE/VAR indicator is lit: Shuttle
or variable speed mode
When the JOG indicator is lit: Jog mode
5 Search dial
Turn this to carry out playback in the modes shown in
the following table. Turning the dial clockwise lights
the H indicator and plays back in the forward
direction. Turning the dial counterclockwise lights the
h indicator and plays back in the reverse direction.
When the tape is stopped or the unit is turned on, the
s indicator lights. Pressing the dial toggles between
shuttle and jog modes or between variable speed and
jog modes.
You can carry out noiseless playback in the following
JOG
RD
4 SHUTTLE/VAR
and JOG
indicators
speed ranges depending on the tape format.
Digital Betacam: –1 to +3 times normal speed
MPEG IMX: –1 to +3 times normal speed
Betacam SX: –1 to +2 times normal speed
Betacam/Betacam SP: –1 to +3 times normal speed
5 Search dial
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Playback modes using the search dial
Playback mode
Shuttle
JogPress the JOG button or the search
Variable speedPress the VAR button, turning it on,
Capstan override
Operations and functions
Press the SHUTTLE button or the
search dial so that the SHUTTLE
button lights, then turn the search dial.
Playback is carried out at a speed
determined by the position of the
search dial. The playback speed
range is as follows:
• Using a Digital Betacam tape: ±50
times normal speed
• Using an MPEG IMX tape: ±78
times normal speed
• Using a Betacam SX tape: ±78
times normal speed
• Using an analog Betacam tape: ±35
times normal speed for 525/60 mode
or ±42 times normal speed for 625/
50 mode
The search dial has detents at the still
position and at ±5 times normal
speed.
The maximum shuttle mode playback
speed can be changed by changing
the setting of setup menu item 102
(see page 12-8)
dial so that the JOG button lights, then
turn the search dial. Playback is
carried out at a speed determined by
the speed of rotation of the search
dial. The playback speed range is ±1
time normal speed.
The search dial has no detents.
then turn the search dial. You can
control the playback speed finely (a
maximum of 51 steps) in the range in
which noiseless playback is possible.
The search dial has detents at the still
position and at the normal speed
position.
.
For details on operation, see page
4-9.
Setting setup menu item 101 (see page 12-8) to KEY enables
you to use only the SHUTTLE, JOG, and VAR buttons to
select shuttle/jog/variable speed modes.
8 REC INHI (recording inhibit) indicator
This indicator is on or off according to the
combination of the F5 (RECINH) setting on function
menu page 4 and the record inhibit plug on the
cassette, as shown in the following table. When this
indicator is on, recording on tape is prohibited.
REC INHI indicator indications
RECINH setting
ON
OFFRecord inhibitLit
State of the record
inhibit plug on the
cassette
Record inhibit/permitLit
Record permit
a) It is possible to make a setting (setup menu item 107) so
that in this case the indicator flashes.
REC INHI
indicator state
a)
Off
9 Tape transport control section
1 PREROLL button
2 REC button
PREROLL
REW
REC
PLAY
7 PLAY button
8 SERVO indicator
9 REW button
EDIT
F FWD
STANDBY
1 PREROLL button
Press this button to cue up to the preroll point (before
the IN point by the time set as the preroll time) on the
tape. You can change or select the preroll time and the
state of the unit at the end of preroll (“stop mode”
still playback mode) using setup menu item 001 or
401.
3 EDIT button
4 STANDBY button
STOP
5 STOP button
6 F FWD button
1)
or
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
Cuing up edit points
Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT
button while pressing this button to cue up to the
corresponding edit point.
1) Stop mode: The state in which the device currently the
subject of operation is stopped, and the STOP button is
lit.
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2 REC (record) button
To start recording, press this button together with the
PLAY button, turning it on.
Monitoring in E-E mode
When the unit is in stop mode, pressing the REC
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button causes it to light and allows you to monitor the
video and audio in E-E mode. To return to the original
state, press the STOP button.
During playback, search, fast forward, or rewind,
while the REC button is held down you can monitor
the video and audio in E-E mode. In this case the
button does not light.
3 EDIT button
To carry out manual editing, press this button
simultaneously with the PLAY button.
Monitoring in E-E mode
When the unit is in stop mode, pressing the EDIT
button causes it to light and allows you to monitor the
input signal selected with the ASSEMBLE button or
INSERT buttons in E-E mode. To return to the original
state, press the STOP button.
During playback, search, fast forward, or rewind,
while the EDIT button is held down you can monitor
the video and audio input signals in E-E mode.
4 STANDBY button
When a cassette is inserted and this button is off, to put
the unit in standby mode, press the button, turning it
on.
In standby mode, the drum is rotating and the tape is in
contact with the drum. As a result, recording or
playback can start immediately.
To end standby mode, press the STANDBY button,
turning it off.
If 8 minutes (value can be varied using setup menu
item 501) elapse in standby mode, the unit
automatically switches out of standby mode to protect
the tape.
5 STOP button
To stop recording or playback, press this button,
turning it on.
When you stop playback, the unit switches either to
still playback or to E-E mode according to the setting
on function menu HOME page for F2 (PB/EE) and the
setting of setup menu item 108.
On the MSW-M2000E/M2000EP, press and light the
button to stop file transmission to the network.
Fault display function
The STOP button flashes in the following cases related
to reference signals:
•When F2 (OUTREF) is set to INPUT on function
menu page 4, and there is no input video signal.
•When F2 (OUTREF) is set to REF in function menu
page 4, and there is no external reference signal input
or the input external reference signal is not
synchronized to the input video signal.
6 F FWD (fast forward) button
To fast forward the tape, press this button, turning it
on.
7 PLAY button
To start playback, press this button, turning it on.
To operate in capstan override mode
Hold down this button, and turn the search dial.
For details of capstan override mode, see page 4-9.
8 SERVO indicator
Lights when the drum servo and capstan servo are
locked.
9 REW (rewind) button
To rewind the tape, press this button, turning it on.
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q; Editing mode setting section
1 ASSEMBLE button
VIDEO
TC
CH1
2 INSERT buttons
1 ASSEMBLE button
Press this button, turning it on, to carry out assemble
1)
editing
.
All signals (video signals, audio signals, time code
signals, and so on) are recorded together.
Press the button again, turning it off, to exit from
assemble editing mode.
Note
When even one of the INSERT buttons is lit, the
ASSEMBLE button does not work. To use the
ASSEMBLE button, turn off all the lit INSERT
buttons.
INSERTASSEMBLE
CH2
CH3
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH4
CH8
To switch between the 16-bit/8-channel mode and 24-bit/4channel modes for audio recording, refer to the
Maintenance Manual, Volume 1.
qa ALARM indicator and KEY INHI
indicator
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ALARM indicator
This lights when a hardware error is detected on the
unit, and goes off when the error is resolved.
When this indicator is lit, an error message appears in
the time data/menu display section. If you are using
the SDI OUTPUT 3(SUPER) or COMPOSITE
VIDEO OUTPUT 3(SUPER) connector, then when the
setting of F4 (CHARA) in function menu page 4 is
ON, the error message also appears on the monitor
screen.
For details on error messages, refer to Section 1-24 in the
Maintenance Manual Volume 1.
KEY INHI (inhibit) indicator
This indicator lights when the KEY INHI switch on
the switch panel (see page 2-16) is set to ON.
2 INSERT buttons
Press the corresponding button, turning it on, to select
2)
a signal for insert editing
. Press the button again,
qs PLAYER button and RECORDER
button
turning it off, to cancel the selection.
VIDEO button: Selects the video signal.
TC (time code) button: Selects time code.
CH1 to CH8 (audio channels 1 to 8) buttons:
Select the signals on audio channels 1 to 8.
Notes
•When the ASSEMBLE button is lit, none of the
INSERT buttons work. To use INSERT buttons,
press the ASSEMBLE button, turning it off.
•When the audio recording mode is set to 24-bit/4-
channel, the CH5 to CH8 buttons do not function.
•When the audio recording mode is incompatible with
the number of audio channels already recorded on the
tape, assemble editing mode and the CH1 to CH8
buttons do not function.
When you carry out editing using a VTR connected to
the REMOTE 1-IN(9P) or REMOTE 1-OUT(9P)
connector (see page 2-20) as the player and this unit as
the recorder, these buttons select which VTR the
editing control buttons and tape transport buttons on
this unit control.
PLAYER: The editing control buttons and tape
transport buttons on this unit control the external
player VTR.
RECORDER: The editing control buttons and tape
transport buttons on this unit control the recorder,
that is to say, this unit.
When this unit is being used in standalone mode,
neither button functions.
1) Assemble editing: Editing in which new video/audio is
added in sequence to the end of existing recorded video/
audio.
2) Insert editing: Editing in which new video/audio is added
to an intermediate position of existing recorded video/
audio.
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2-1 Control Panels
qd Editing control section
1 DMC/FEED button
2 MEMORY indicator
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DMC/FEED
PREVIEWREVIEWAUTO EDIT
8 PREVIEW button
3 DELETE button
DELETE
MEMORY
7 AUTO EDIT button
4 TRIM buttons
5 Edit point setting buttons
TRIM
INOUT
INOUT
6 REVIEW button
AUDIO
ENTRY
4 TRIM buttons
Use these buttons to trim an edit point to single-frame
precision.
Hold down the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT
button, and press one of these buttons. The ‘+’ button
advances the corresponding edit point by one frame,
and the ‘–’ button sets it back by one frame.
Pressing one of these buttons while holding down the
PLAY button adjusts the tape speed by +8% or –8%
correspondingly. (Capstan override function)
5 Edit point setting buttons
IN button and OUT button
To set a video IN point or OUT point, hold down the
IN button or OUT button, and press the ENTRY
button.
After you have made the setting, pressing the IN
button or OUT button displays the video IN point or
video OUT point set in time data display area 2.
On the MSW-M2000E/M2000EP, you can set IN and
OUT points of an MXF file when sending it via a
network.
1 DMC/FEED button
To carry out recording of playback at any speed
between –1 and +3 times normal (between –1 and +2
times normal for Betacam SX), automatic playback,
and automatic editing.
For playback in feed mode, hold down this button and
press the PLAY button.
Playback in feed mode requires a setting of extended
menu item 111.
2 MEMORY indicator
When memorizing the playback speed using the DMC/
FEED button, this indicator flashes as the playback
speed is captured to memory, and lights continuously
once the speed is captured.
3 DELETE button
This deletes an existing edit point.
Hold down this button and press the IN, OUT, AUDIO
IN, or AUDIO OUT button which is lit, indicating an
existing edit point, to delete the corresponding edit
point. The button either goes off or flashes. When the
button flashes, it is necessary to set the deleted edit
point again.
To cancel the DMC mode, hold down the DMC/FEED
button and press the DELETE button.
AUDIO IN button and AUDIO OUT button
In insert editing, to set an audio IN point or audio OUT
point separate from the corresponding video edit point,
hold down the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT
button, and press the ENTRY button.
After you have made the setting, pressing the AUDIO
IN button or AUDIO OUT button displays the audio
IN point or audio OUT point set in time data display
area 2.
ENTRY button
Use this for setting edit points and so on.
• To set a video IN point or OUT point: Hold down the
IN button or OUT button, and press this button.
• To set an audio IN point or OUT point: Hold down
the AUDIO IN button or AUDIO OUT button, and
press this button.
• To send MXF files via a network: Hold down this
button , and press the PLAY button (MSW-M2000E/
M2000EP only).
•When the VTR is in File Transmission mode that
uses the control panel, and the number of the
destination server has been selected, the host name or
IP address of the destination server can be displayed
in the time data display area 2 by pressing this button.
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6 REVIEW button
Use this button to review the editing results after
carrying out automatic editing.
7 AUTO (automatic) EDIT button
After edit point setting, to carry out automatic editing
(recording), press this button, turning it on.
If the IN point is not set, the automatic editing is
carried out with the point where you pressed this
button as the IN point.
If you pressed the PREVIEW button to carry out a
preview, when the preview ends this button flashes.
8 PREVIEW button
After edit point setting, to preview the editing results
on the monitor before recording, press this button,
turning it on.
If the IN point is not set, the preview is carried out
with the point where you pressed this button as the IN
point.
During the preview it is lit, and when the preview ends
it flashes.
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qf Shot mark section
1 LIST button
LISTGOOD SHOT MARK
REC/
ERASE
1 LIST button
Use this button to read in and list shot marks.
2 REC/ERASE indicator
This lights in the state in which writing, amending, and
deleting of shot marks is enabled and flashes while a
shot mark is actually being written, amended or
deleted.
3 MARK button
Hold this button down for 2 seconds or more, to enable
writing, amending, and deleting of shot marks.
2 REC/ERASE indicator
3 MARK button
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2-1 Control Panels
2-1-3 Switch Panel
To access the switch panel, open the lower control
panel.
On how to open the lower control panel, see the figure on
page 2-1.
2 Memory card ejection button
3 CONTROL PANEL connector
CONTROL PANEL
PANEL SEL
FRONTREAR
4 PANEL SELECT switch
REAR: Enables the control panel connected to the
CONTROL PANEL connector on the connector
panel. When setup menu item 117 is set to PARA,
this switch position also enables the control panel
connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector
on the switch panel.
5 KEY INHI switch
Moving this switch to the ON position disables the
controls on the upper and lower control panels.
You can specify which buttons and knobs are disabled
in setup menu item 118.
3 CONTROL PANEL connector (10-pin, round
type)
Plug in the lower control panel connection cable.
4 PANEL SELECT switch
In addition to the lower control panel, you can connect
a similar control panel to this unit. When two control
panels are connected to the unit, the PANEL SELECT
switch is used to specify which panel be enabled to
control the unit.
FRONT: Enables the control panel connected to the
CONTROL PANEL connector on the switch
panel.
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6 Memory stick slot
Use this to update the firmware. You can also save or
load setup menu settings onto the memory stick.
Note
After inserting a memory stick or memory card, allow
at least five seconds to elapse before removing it.
For details on firmware update and save or load setup menu
settings, refer to the Maintenance Manual Volume 1.
2-2 Connector Panel
Cooling fan
1 Analog audio input/output
section
2 Analog video input/output section
(page 2-18)
75Ω75Ω
3 Digital audio input/output
section
(page 2-18)
MSW-M2000E/M2000EP
Ethernet
4 Network connection
section
(page 2-19)
5 Digital signal input/
output section
(page
2-19)
5 Digital signal input/output section
(page 2-19)
Cooling fan
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
8 Time code input/output section
(page 2-20)
9 Audio monitor signal output section
(page 2-21)
1 Analog audio input/output section
1 AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors
2 AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 LEVEL switches
CH1
LEVEL
LOW
HIGH
ON
OFF
600
CH1OUTCH2CH3CH4
AUDIO INPUT
CH2
LOW
OFF
CH3
LEVEL
HIGH
LOW
ON
OFF
600
AUDIO OUTPUTCUE
LEVEL
HIGH
ON
600
CH4
LOW
OFF
LEVEL
HIGH
ON
600
7 External device connectors
(page 2-20)
2 AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 (channels 1 to 4)
LEVEL switches
Set these for each channel as shown in the following
table, according to the audio input levels to the
AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors and the
impedance.
AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 LEVEL switch settings
Audio input level and impedanceSwitch setting
Level
–60 dBu
(microphone input)
+4 dBu
(line audio input)
+4 dBm
(line audio input)
6 Power supply section
(see page 2-19)
MSW-A2000/A2000P/M2000/
M2000P/2000
Impedance
High impedance
(approx. 20 kΩ)
High impedance
(approx. 20 kΩ)
LOW-OFF
(left position)
HIGH-OFF
(center position)
600ΩHIGH-ON 600Ω
(right position)
4 CUE OUT connector
(MSW-M2000/M2000P/
3 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1
M2000E/M2000EP only)
to CH4 connectors
1 AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 (channels 1 to 4)
connectors (XLR 3-pin, female)
Input analog audio signals to channels 1 to 4.
You can record analog audio signals input to these
connectors to any audio track on the tape.
3 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 (channels 1 to 4)
connectors (XLR 3-pin, male)
These connectors output analog audio signals for
channels 1 to 4.
When playing back a digital Betacam tape, this
connector outputs the cue audio signal.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-17
2-2 Connector Panel
2 Analog video input/output section
1 REF.VIDEO INPUT connectors and 75 Ω termination switch
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
VIDEO INPUT
REF.VIDEO COMPOSITE COMPONENT
OFFON OFFON
7575
VIDEO OUTPUT
COMPOSITE COMPONENT
1
2
R-Y
3
(SUPER)
B-Y
2 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors
and 75 Ω termination switch
Y
R-Y
3 COMPONENT VIDEO
B-Y
Y
INPUT connectors
4 COMPONENT VIDEO
OUTPUT connectors
5 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT connectors
(BNC type)
These connectors output analog composite video
signals.
When the setting of F4 (CHARA) in function menu
page 4 is ON, connector 3 (SUPER) outputs a signal
with superimposed time code, menu settings, alarm
messages, and other text information.
3 Digital audio input/output section
1 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) connectors
AUDIO INPUT(AES/EBU)
CH1/2CH3/4CH5/6CH7/8
AUDIO OUTPUT(AES/EBU)
CH1/2CH3/4CH5/6CH7/8
2 AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU) connectors
5 COMPOSITE VIDEO
OUTPUT connectors
1 REF. (reference) VIDEO INPUT connectors
(BNC type) and 75 Ω termination switch
Input a reference video signal. Input a video signal
with chroma burst (VBS) or a monochrome video
signal (VS). When using the loop-through connection
set the switch to the OFF position, and otherwise to the
ON position.
2 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT connectors (BNC
type) and 75 Ω termination switch
Input analog composite video signals.
When using the loop-through connection set the switch
to the OFF position, and otherwise to the ON position.
3 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT connectors
(BNC type)
Input analog component video signals (Y/R–Y/B–Y).
4 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT connectors
(BNC type)
These connectors output analog component video
signals (Y/R–Y/B–Y).
1 AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) connectors (BNC
type)
Input up to four sets (8 channels: channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6
and 7/8) of AES/EBU format digital audio signals.
2 AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU) connectors (BNC
type)
These connectors output up to four sets (8 channels:
channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8) of AES/EBU format
digital audio signals.
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