For HKSR-101 only WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the This Optical Interface Unit is classified as a CLASS 1 cabinet.
Voor de Klanten in Nederland AVERTISSEMENT • Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie ou klein chemisch afval (KCA) • Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de appareil à...
Chapter 3 Preparations (When Optional HKSR-101 Is Installed) ............58 3-1 Assembly ..........23 5-2-2 Selecting Signals to Output to the HD 3-1-1 Joining the SRW-1 and SRPC-1..23 Monitor ..........58 3-1-2 Using the Control Panel Extension 5-2-3 Making Audio Signal Settings...59 Cable ..........25 5-2-4 Setting Recording Audio Levels..60...
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Appendixes Maintenance and Inspections ....79 Head Cleaning ..........79 Handling the Optical-Fiber Connector (When Optional HKSR-101 Is Installed) ..79 Condensation ..........79 Specifications..........80 General ............80 Digital Video System ........81 Digital Audio System ........81 Input Connectors .........81 Output Connectors........81 Other Connectors.........82 Supplied Accessories........82 Optional Accessories........82 Recommended Accessories......82...
HD SDI High-quality digital recording signals described above, audio signals from the AES/EBU The SRW-1 uses a Y/Pb/Pr component system and an digital interface, and analog audio signals from RGB component system to record video signals. An AES/ microphones or other analog audio devices.
AES/EBU Removable control panel format. The control panel is independent of the SRW-1 (VTR main Bit rate reduction encoder unit), allowing it to be installed in the most convenient location in your operating environment. It can be held in Component video signal data is compressed to specified the hand and operated like a remote controller.
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Tele-File memory label system The SRW-1 supports the Tele-File memory label system. 1) Tele-File: A system in which non-contact memory ICs on the spines of cassettes allow you to record and read data about the material on the cassettes. Tele- File is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
1-2 System Configuration The following figure shows a system configured around the SRW-1 and SRPC-1. HD color video camera BATTERY/ BP-GL95 Microphone DC IN Switching Earphones VTR etc. HD VTR etc. AC-DN10/DN2B Headphones Audio input Analog: 4 channels HD SDI video/...
Names and Functions of Parts Chapter 2-1 SRW-1 2-1-1 Principal Sections Control panel (see page 12) See 3-1-2 “Using the Control Panel Extension Cable” (page 25) for more information about using the control panel apart from the recorder. 8 Top handle...
Use to carry the SRW-1 or joined SRW-1/SRPC-1. Lights in green when both the SRPC-1 and SRW-1 are If you need to remove the top handle from the SRW-1 powered on. Flashes when the SRW-1 is put into power body, use a coin driver, etc. to loosen the four screws.
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Control panel connection cable For details, see 2-1-3 “Display” (page 15). Connect to the SRW-1 CTRL PANEL connector. c KEY INHI (inhibit) switch i Tape transport control buttons When the KEY INHI item (see page 52) in the SYSTEM Use these buttons for tape transport operations.
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Note the button is pressed together with the When using the SRW-1 with 880 Mbps recording rate, × 8 FUNC button (searching at the same normal speed search is disabled. speed as searching was stopped previously).
SRW-1: Normally, only the model name is displayed. TC >OTHERS(MAIN) >VITC Delay and When the SRW-1 is in Power Save Mode 1, one AUDIO>INPUT DELAY are set to something other than asterisk (*) is prefixed to the name. When the unit is in...
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The time display flashes when the tape is within three minutes of the end. h Battery level/external power supply voltage Displays the current power level of the battery pack. When the battery pack is fully charged, all seven segments light 2-1 SRW-1...
The timecode output is determined by the setting of Connect the control panel. You can remove the short cable OTHERS (MAIN) >TC OUT in the TC Setup menu as connected when the SRW-1 is shipped from the factory follows. and replace it with the supplied extension cable.
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POWER ON/OFF switch When the SRPC-1 power is on, push this switch up to the ON side to power the SRW-1 on. To power the SRW-1 off, push the switch down to the OFF side. Normally leave this switch on the ON side since the SRW- 1 is powered on and off automatically by the SRPC-1 POWER ON/OFF switch.
Note Set the input selection switches as follows, depending on Once you have joined the SRW-1 and SRPC-1, do not pull the type and level of the input audio. out the release knob except when you want to detach the...
Note i Assist lever When using a reference video signal, its field frequency Use this lever when joining or separating the SRW-1 and must correspond to the system frame frequency set with SRPC-1. FORMAT >FRAME in the SYSTEM Setup menu.
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POWER (power supply) indicator Lights in green when the SRPC-1 is powered on. Flashes when the SRW-1 is put into power save mode by the setting of SAVE MODE in the SYSTEM Setup menu to “SAVE”.
Assist lever To release SRW-1 side SRPC-1 side Grasp the top handle of the SRW-1, align the mark on To lock SRW-1 side the SRW-1 with the v mark on the SRPC-1 (see “To release” in the following figure), and then place the SRPC-1 side SRW-1 on the top of the SRPC-1.
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SRW-1. Remove the two screws from the holes on the SRW-1, The mark on the SRW-1 is aligned with the v mark and use these two screws to mount the supplied assist on the SRPC-1. (See “To release” in the figure on lever holding bracket on the SRW-1.
SRW-1 are connected by a short cable. You can replace this cable with the supplied extension cable, which allows you to use the control panel apart from the SRW-1. Proceed as follows. Disconnect the short cable from the CTRL PANEL connector on the SRW-1.
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Groove B Groove A Cable clamp Screws Gently pull the part of the cable closest to the control panel in the direction of the arrow so that there is almost no slack, then fix the cable in groove A and groove B.
To connect the HDW-F900R to record 4:2:2 signals HD SDI OUT HD SDI IN A HDW-F900R HD multi-format camcorder SRW-1 + SRPC-1 To connect the HDC-1500 to record RGB 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 50P/59P signals LINK A/B OUT HD SDI IN A HD SDI IN B...
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CAMERA FC2-PD50/PD250 Optical-Fiber Cable (optional). HDC-F950 multi-format camera system SRW-1 + SRPC-1 + HKSR-101 (optional) Note Set VIDEO I/O >VA INPUT in the VIDEO Setup menu to CAM(Optical). Further, set CAM TYPE to F950 or STD, depending on the type of camera system you are using.
LINK B IN HD video input HD SDI OUT A HD SDI HD SDI OUT B MONITOR OUT HD SDI SRW-1 + SRPC-1 SRW-1 + SRPC-1 To connect an NTSC monitor NTSC monitor SD video input SD SDI MONITOR OUT SD SDI...
3-3 About Reference Sync Signals This section explains how to select reference signals for video output signals. 3-3-1 Reference Signals for Video Output Signals The video signals output from this system are state of the system, SYSTEM Setup menu settings (see synchronized as shown below, depending on the operating page 50), and input signals.
HD SDI IN A/B (A only or A/B) In the SYSTEM Setup menu, set REFERENCE >MODE to “Input.” SRW-1 + SRPC-1 Connections to record using optical-fiber cable To record using an optical-fiber connection between this When you need to input external reference...
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HD SDI OUT A/B (A only or A/B) REF IN HD In the SYSTEM Setup menu, set REFERENCE >MODE to SRW-1 + SRPC-1 SRW-5000 HD Digital “External,” and set REFERENCE Videocassette Recorder >EXTERNAL to “HD.” Connections to output playback signals from this system (synchronized with both 23.98PsF and 59.94i)
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(A only, or A/B) SRW-5000 HD Digital Videocassette MONITOR OUT HD SDI Recorder REF IN SD MONITOR OUT SD SDI SRW-1 + SRPC-1 HD monitor In the SYSTEM Setup menu, set REFERENCE >MODE to “External”, and set REFERENCE >EXTERNAL to “SD”. SD monitor...
3-4 Power Supply Preparations This system can be used with a battery pack or AC power. Arrow mark 3-4-1 Using a Battery Pack The battery pack usable with this system is the BP-GL95. Line on SRPC-1 Before use, charge the battery pack with the special battery charger.
As the battery pack discharges, the segments go out from Note left to right. When the battery pack is almost exhausted To protect tapes, do not power the SRW-1 off with a (NEAR END), the voltage indication and the tally cassette loaded. Always eject the cassette first, and then indicator start to flash, and an intermittent warning tone use the following procedure to power the system off.
Select the menu item CHAR(MON) ANLG ANLG KEY INHI HOME SELECT/ENTER (see page 45) to make settings for text information output LIGHT BACK SRW-1 from the MONITOR OUT HD SDI connector, and select VIDEO OOOO PLAY LOCK ADJUST LTC INTRP EXT-LK KEYINHI...
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b Tape remaining e Timecode reader drop-frame mark (525-line mode The remaining tape capacity is displayed as follows. only) “ . ”: Drop-frame mode “ : ”: Non-drop frame mode Display of remaining tape time when it is 23 minutes or less f Timecode generator drop-frame mark (525-line T C R .
83). Note To protect tapes, do not power the SRW-1 off with a cassette loaded. Always eject the cassette first, and then use the following procedure to power the system off. Press the cover of the cassette insertion slot to close it.
To remove a cassette with the system powered Proceed as follows if you need to remove a cassette with the SRW-1 powered off, because the battery pack is exhausted or for some other reason. Cassette insertion slot 1 Power off the SRW-1 and SRPC-1.
In Power Save Mode1: *SRW-1 In Power Save Mode2: **SRW-1 When the SRW-1 is put into power save mode, it reduces the power consumption during recording and playback, for example, by turning off unnecessary signals. So, you can set power save mode to increase the battery operating time.
Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to move the cursor to the target item. 4-1-1 Displaying Menus T C S e t u p TIMER SEL TIMER RESET The menu system of the joined SRW-1/SRPC-1 consists of TIMER PRESET TCR SEL four setup menus. TCG MODE PRST...
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A setting window opens. Setting window T C S e t u p TCG Setting(Main) TIMER SEL DF/NDF TIMER RESET UBG SRC TIMER PRESET TCR SEL 12H/24H TCG MODE PRST REGEN SRC INT L RUN MODE R RUN TCG SET(MAIN) 12H/24H MODE OTHERS (MAIN) PD TC...
4-2 TC Setup Menu The TC (timecode) Setup menu allows you to make • Default settings are underlined. settings related to timecode. • Square brackets indicate settings as displayed in setting In the Settings column of the following table: windows (see the figure for step 3 on page 55). Item Settings TIMER SEL...
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Item Settings TCG SET(MAIN) DF/NDF Selects the frame count mode. Timecode generator (Valid only when the DF [Drop Frame]: Drop-frame mode settings for the main frame frequency of NDF [Non Drop Frame]: Non-drop frame mode timecode this system is 29.97 Note UBG SOURCE Selects the source timecode of user bits.
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Item Settings CHAR(MON) ON/OFF Selects whether to output text information. The style of text ON [On]: Output. information OFF [Off]: Do not output. superimposed on the HPOS Sets the horizontal display position of text information. output of the 0 to 15 (8) MONITOR OUT HD SDI connector VPOS...
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Item Settings CHAR(SD) ON/OFF Selects whether to output text information. The style of text ON [On]: Output. information OFF [Off]: Do not output. superimposed on the HPOS Sets the horizontal display position of text information. output of the 0 to 15 (8) MONITOR OUT SD SDI connector VPOS...
CAM TYPE Selects the type of connected camera, when CAM is selected under VA INPUT. F950 [F950]: When using the HDC-F950. STD [Standard]: When using a recommended optically-connectable camera. Contact a Sony service representative for details about optically-connectable cameras. 4-3 VIDEO Setup Menu...
4-4 AUDIO Setup Menu The AUDIO Setup menu allows you to make settings • Default settings are underlined. related to audio signals. • Square brackets indicate settings as displayed in setting In the Settings column of the following table: windows (see the figure for step 3 on page 55). Item Settings INPUT SEL...
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Item Settings BEEP(PHONE) ALARM Determines whether to generate alarm tones. Level of beep tones OFF [Off]: Do not generate alarm tones. HIGH [High]: Generate high-level alarm tones. LOW [Low]: Generate low-level alarm tones. WARN Determines whether to generate warning tones. OFF [Off]: Do not generate warning tones.
DUB [Dub(bypass MY)]: Record without using the HKSR-102. (Select this to dub a tape recorded with the Select FPS function.) VTR [VTR]: Enables Select FPS function with frame rate (FPS) set on the SRW-1. For details, see 6-1 “Select FPS Function” (page 70). Note When the HKSR-102 is not installed in this unit, the ON and DUB settings have the same effect.
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Item Settings REFERENCE MODE Selects the input signals to use as reference signal. Reference signal INP [Input]: Video signals input to the HD SDI IN A/B connectors. selection EXT [External]: Signals selected with the next item EXTERNAL. EXTERNAL When the previous item MODE is set to EXT, selects the signals to use as reference signal.
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RMT [Remote]: Control the unit remotely from the external device connected to the REMOTE IN connector. In this case, the tape transport, EJECT, and FUNC buttons on the unit's control panel follow the KEY MAP settings. (The EJECT button on the top panel of the SRW-1 functions normally.) SERVO STBY OFF Sets the time after the tape stops until the system enters tape protect mode.
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PB [PB]: This mode selects playback signals for video, audio, and timecode use of output output during tape stop and standby. Select this only to use the SRW-1 as connectors a player under remote control via the RENOTE IN connector.
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Item Settings OTHERS SOFT VERSION Displays the software version installed in the SRW-1 and SRPC-1. HOURS METER Display count values of the digital hours meter (totals since the start of use, or totals during a certain period). SYSTEM: Total system operation time...
T CR Recording/Playback Tape Formats (Table of Compatibility with SRW-5000/5500)” (page 95). • If a cassette is loaded in the SRW-1, be sure to eject it Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select LINE in the before starting the following procedure.
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SELECT FPS function is enabled. See 6-1 “Select FPS Function” (page 70) for more ANLG ANLG KEY INHI HOME SELECT/ENTER information about the SELECT FPS function. LIGHT BACK SRW-1 VIDEO OOOO PLAY LOCK ADJUST LTC INTRP EXT-LK KEYINHI RECINHI AUDIO EJECT...
• OUT (recording end point) Recording/playback HD monitor Output SD • Tape format signal monitor • Duration (time from In point to Out point) Output • File name (automatically assigned file name in the 1080/4:2:2 23.98Ps 1080/ 525/ 23.98PsF format HDCAMSR_00X) 4:2:2 59.94i 59.94i...
fiber connector) or the input from the HD SDI IN A/B 5-2 Recording connectors. Preparations and Press the menu selection button “VIDEO”. Operations The VIDEO Setup menu appears. Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select “VIDEO I/ O”, and press the dial. Before recording, make the following preparations.
ANA1 to ANA4: Analog audio signal input to the AUDIO INPUT CH-1and CH-2 connectors on the Average Average SRW-1 or the AUDIO INPUT CH-3 and CH-4 connectors on the SRPC-1 C A S S O U T 0 0:00:00:00 S RW - 1...
Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select the mixing method. R e c L e v e l Cursor ADD: Simple addition RMS: Multiplied average (room mean square) Recording Average: Simple average levels Channel Press the SELECT/ENTER dial. numbers 4040 4040 4000 4040 4040...
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To display the TC Setup menu Menu item Timecode Press the menu selection button “TC.” TCG MODE REGENE SOURCE SELECT/ INT L Timecode in synchronization TC button TC Setup menu ENTER dial with the timecode recorded in the longitudinal direction on the tape.
To synchronize the internal timecode generator • Record the output of the timecode generator synchronized with external timecode or timecode to external timecode recorded in the longitudinal direction on the tape. Use the following method to synchronize the timecode generators of multiple VTRs. To preset an arbitrary initial timecode value Set the TCG MODE menu item to RGN, then use Set the TCG MODE menu item to PRST, then proceed as...
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Press the PAUSE button at the position where you want to pause. ANLG ANLG KEY INHI HOME SELECT/ENTER LIGHT BACK To restart the recording, press the PAUSE button SRW-1 VIDEO OOOO ADJUST LTC INTRP EXT-LK KEYINHI RECINHI AUDIO again. EJECT...
To select the conversion mode 5-3 Playback In the VIDEO Setup menu (see page 47), set DC >TYPE to one of the following. Preparations and LB: Letterbox mode EC: Edge crop mode Operations When this is selected, you can use DC > POS(EC) to adjust the H crop (horizontal position of the cropped sections).
REMOTE/LOCAL SERVO REC INHI EDIT POWER ANLG ANLG KEY INHI BATTERY HOME SELECT/ENTER OTHERS LIGHT BACK SRW-1 VIDEO OOOO PLAY LOCK ADJUST LTC INTRP EXT-LK KEYINHI RECINHI AUDIO EJECT STOP PLAY S RW - 1 C A S S O U T...
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Step 4 and following are not necessary. When the tracking is being automatically optimized, the tracking control is not released even if the cassette is ejected or the system is powered off. 5-3 Playback Preparations and Operations...
HDW-F900/F900R). effects with variable speeds (Ramp function). Set the frame interval (FRM) on the SRW-1. a) Requires the HKSR-101 as well as the HKSR-102. Notes b) For details on the cameras supporting the Select FPS function, contact a •...
24 FPS frame intervals with other frames thinned out (6 FPS recording) Target frame frequency 23.98PsF HDC-1500 SRW-1+SRPC-1 (with HKSR-102 installed) Playback: 1080/23.98PsF SRW-5000 HD DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER SRW-5000/5500 Relation between the system frequency at necessary to set the appropriate number of frames according to the target frame frequency.
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Normal speed playback Quick motion Operation of SRW-1 during Slow & Quick Motion shooting During Slow & Quick Motion shooting, input data is stored in the memory of the HKSR-102. Transfer of the data to tape starts when a specified amount of data has been stored.
The number of frames recorded in 1 second is displayed in For more information about the cameras which support units of FPS (frames per second). Select FPS, contact a Sony service representative. Relation between the number of frames shot and the number of playback frames (outline of Select FPS)
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Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select “ON” and press the dial. To dub tapes shot with Select FPS using two SRW-1 units Select “DUB” instead of “ON” in step 3. Note When the HKSR-102 is not installed, the operation is the same as “DUB”, even if “SELECT FPS”...
Store 3 frames (29.97PsF, 10 FPS). Transfer at 30P 1 NV NV 2 NV NV NV 4 NV 10 NV NV 11 NV: Ineffective frame SRW-1+SRPC-1+HKSR-101+HKSR-102 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 HKSR-102 Store only effective frames in memory.
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To set up the Slow Shutter function Perform the procedure in 6-4 “Common Settings for Slow & Quick Motion Shooting” (page 76) to set the target frame frequency and signal format. Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select “SELECT FPS” in the submenu window. A setting window opens.
1 7 13 19 25 HKSR-102 Selected frames Record only extracted frames onto tape (record with continuous timecode). SRW-1+SRPC-1+HKSR-102 Playback: 24P Playback at 24P 1 7 13 19 25 Cassette Quick motion at 6 times normal playback speed without afterimaging...
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SIGNAL : 6 FRM MEMORY : 41 % [ x 2.400 ] Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select “SELECT SRW-1 OO1O FPS” in the submenu window. KEYINHI RECINHI A setting window opens. SYS : 1080 S59P(23PsF) 4:2:2 Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select “VTR”...
6-4 Common Settings for Slow & Quick Motion Shooting Proceed as follows to set the target frame frequency and signal format required for Slow & Quick Motion shooting. Perform steps 1 and 2 in the procedure of “To set with FORMAT”...
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Menu Settings State of SRW-1 Format 4 FPS 3 SELECT System 5 Format indication SD monitor FORMAT frame signal output 2 SIGNAL 1 FRAME freq. (Hz) frame (target frame frequency frequency, (Hz) 4:2:2 23.98 23/24 23.98 1080 S23PsF (23PsF) 23.98 525/59.94i...
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Example settings Signal format: 4:4:4 SQ Target frame frequency: 24 Hz In this case, 23/24, 25 or 29/30 can be selected for “FPS FORMAT”. • When 23/24 is selected The system frame frequency is set to 24 Hz. Input a 24 Hz reference signal. The maximum number of frames is 24 FPS.
Appendixes Condensation Maintenance and If you suddenly move the VTR (SRW-1) from a cold Inspections location to a warm one, or use the VTR in a very humid place, moisture in the air can collect on the head drum or tape guide.
Leave the VTR powered off for about 10 minutes, since some time is needed for the condensation detection mechanism to work. General Power requirements 12 V DC +5.0/–1.0 V (The power for SRW-1 is supplied via SRPC-1.) Power consumption SRW-1 Approx. 60 W SRPC-1 Approx.
Digital audio signal format (channels 1 to 12) Sampling frequency Output Connectors 48 kHz (synchronized with video) Quantization 24 bits/sample Wow and flutter SRW-1 Below measurable level EARPHONES Stereo minijack (×1) Headroom 20 dB TC OUT BNC type (×1) 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω), 2.2 Vp-p (10 kΩ)
Optional Accessories contact a Sony service representative. For information about recommended cameras for Select AC-DN10/DN2B AC Adaptor FPS recording, contact a Sony service representative . BP-GL95 Battery Pack BC-M150/M50 Battery Charger Design and specifications are subject to change without BCT-6/33/40SR HDCAM-SR videocassette tape notice.
But the number of current errors appears at the bottom of the popup window. Note If a cassette is stuck in the SRW-1 because of tape Example: protection mode, remove the tape manually, making sure Popup window displaying error message “VTR: to power the system off before doing so.
S-reel speed error was detected. 007D — SLACK-44 T-reel speed error was detected. 007F — HUMID ERROR Condensation detector detected condensation. a) When an SRW-1 error is detected, the error code is displayed following the indication “VTR:”. Error Messages and Warning Messages...
b) When an SRPC-1 error is detected, the error code is displayed following the indication “VA:”. About Warning Messages If one of the conditions described in the table of warning messages (see page 86) is detected, a warning message code appears in the operation status and warnings section of the control panel display (see page 15).
The temperature inside the unit has risen. 000F — VA MISSING SRPC-1 is not connected. — 010F VTR MISSING SRW-1 is not connected. 0010 — TELEFILE FULL Telefile memory is almost full. The next recording will erase existing data, beginning with oldest. 0011 —...
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0067 — CASSETTE REC INHI The cassette is record-protected. a) When an SRW-1 warning occurs, the warning code is displayed following the indication “VTR:”. b) When an SRPC-1 warning occurs, the warning code is displayed following the indication “VA:”. Error Messages and Warning Messages...
“Warning messages” (page 86). — Servo lock lost Recording Turn off the power during recording. continues, but the and contact a Sony results may be service invalid. representative. — An error occurred Continues Check the warning (Excepting “0050...
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Warning tones Alarm tones Tally indicator Description VTR (SRW-1) Steps to take : 1 beep/ : 1 beep/ behavior : 1 flash/second second second : 4 flashes/ : 4 beeps/ : 4 beeps/ second second second Continuous Continuous tone tone —...
How to attach Attaching the Shoulder Belt Attach the supplied shoulder belt as shown in the figure below. Clip Note If you fit the shoulder belt incorrectly, the unit may fall down and cause body injury. Follow the procedures described below to fit or remove the shoulder belt. Pull the belt up and secure it firmly.
The SRW-1 is not powered on. The system does not operate properly when the SRW-1 is not powered on, even if the SRPC-1 is powered on. Check the power switches. Check with the operation panel.
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Select a camera that supports the Select FPS function Select FPS function. before setting SELECT FPS to ON. The SRW-1 software does not Upgrade to a version that supports the Select FPS function. support the Select FPS function. (Contact a Sony service representative.)
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Cannot input AES/EBU. AES/EBU is not locked to the video. Lock the equipment on the AES/EBU input side to the video of the SRW-1. No 48kHz input. Input 48kHz audio to the AES/EBU input. Not enabled.
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• VTR does not power on. The VTR power switch is not on. Turn the VTR power switch on. • “VTR MISSING”, “VA The SRW-1 and SRPC-1 are not Check the SRW-1 and SRPC-1 assembly. MISSING” appears. completely connected. Low voltage.
About Recording/Playback Tape Formats (Table of Compatibility with SRW-5000/5500) The following table shows how tapes recorded on the SRW-1 are played back on the SRW-5000/5500. Yes: Recordable/playable No: Not compatible PB: Playback only PB (Slow): Slow motion playback only, with audio muted...
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Tape Format No. of Signal Scanning Frame Recording SRW-1 SRW-5000/5500 Effective System Rate Rate +SRPC-1 (440Mbps) Lines (VideoNET) (440/ 880Mbps) HDCAM-SR 1080 4:4:4 RGB Interlaced 880Mbps (HQ) 29.97 23.98 29.97 4:2:2 23.98 440Mbps PB (S/Q) with audio 4:4:4RGB(SQ) SELECT FPS: muted 4:2:2×2...
BNC cables. With Dual Link, you can do the following. • Handle different color spaces For HD SDI signal input/output, the SRW-1 supports Dual Dual Link allows you to expand color difference signals Link in addition to the normal Single Link.
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