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Sony SR-R1 Operation Manual

Sony SR-R1 Operation Manual

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SR-R1
(SY)
4-400-203-06 (1)
Printed on recycled paper.
Printed in Japan
2013.1 32
© 2011
PORTABLE MEMORY RECORDER
SR-R1
[English]
OPERATION MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 5)

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  • Page 1: Sony Corporation

    PORTABLE MEMORY RECORDER SR-R1 Sony Corporation SR-R1 Printed in Japan [English] OPERATION MANUAL (SY) 2013.1 32 1st Edition (Revised 5) 4-400-203-06 (1) © 2011 Printed on recycled paper.
  • Page 2 Before operating the unit, please read this - Reorient or relocate the receiving manual thoroughly and retain it for future antenna. reference. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a WARNING circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 3 For the customers in Europe attentivement ce manuel et le conserver This product has been manufactured by or pour future référence. on behalf of Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. Inquiries related to product compliance based on AVERTISSEMENT...
  • Page 4 Schlägen Pour les clients en Europe zu verringern, darf dieses Ce produit a été fabriqué par ou pour le compte de Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Gerät nicht Regen oder Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japon. Toutes Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt les questions relatives à la conformité des produits basées sur la législation...
  • Page 5 Bereich), E3 (Stadtbereich im Freien) und E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio). Für Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt wurde von oder für Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokio, 108-0075 Japan hergestellt. Bei Fragen zur Produktkonformität auf Grundlage der Gesetzgebung der Europäischen Union kontaktieren Sie bitte den Bevollmächtigten...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Locking the Controls ....27 Chapter 1 : Overview Signal Format Settings......28 Features........... 8 Selecting the Signal Format..28 System Configuration Example .... 9 Display Settings ........29 Using the Backlight ....29 Names of Parts........10 Using the Screen Saver....
  • Page 7 Performing File Operations ..44 About Warning Messages..81 Changing the File Display Warning System ........84 Order ........45 Troubleshooting ........86 Restricting File Access....45 Displaying and Opening MARK IN About Recording/Playback Points........46 Formats ........... 90 INGEST Mode........47 Monitor LUT Function ......
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 : Overview

    (DURATION, FILENAME) on the SxS memory card in the PMW-F3 and the SRMemory card is possible. The SR-R1 is a portable memory recorder of the SRMASTER series that has 1.5G SDI Dual Link SRExpress / 3G Dual Link input and output and uses the...
  • Page 9: System Configuration Example

    System Configuration Example The following figure shows a system configured around the SR-R1. HD color video camera BP-GL95A BKP-L551 Earphones/ HD VTR etc. Headphones AC-DN10 DC IN HD SDI video/ Audio input audio input Microphone HD SDI video/audio output Analog: 2 channels HD VTR etc.
  • Page 10: Names Of Parts

    Left Side View Names of Parts For detailed information on functions and usage, see the pages indicated in brackets. Overall View 10 9 AUDIO INPUT CH-1, CH-2 (analog audio input channel 1, 2) connectors (3-pin XLR, female) and input selection switches Set the input selection switches as follows, depending on the type and level of the input audio.
  • Page 11: Rear And Right Side View

    REMOTE (remote control input) connector (14-pin, female) DC IN (DC power input) connector (4-pin XLR, male) (page 16) CTRL PANEL (Control Panel) connector (page 16) Rear and Right Side View Power switch (page 23) Setting the switch to the ? side turns power on, and setting the switch to the 1 side turns power off.
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Control Panel For information on how to use the control panel, see “Basic Menu Operations” (page 26). KEY INHI HOME SELECT/ENTER LIGHT BACK SR-R1 VIDEO STOP KEYINHI ADJUST RECINHI AUDIO EJECT STOP PLAY MK: --:--:--:-- SYSTEM A001C001_120530RT LOCAL F FWD PAUSE 16.5V...
  • Page 13: Display

    11 below when the HOME button is pressed while holding down the FUNC button. MK: --:--:--:-- A001C001_120530RT SYS: 1920x1080 23.98PsF 4:2:2 LOCAL ENCODE: SR-SQ 10bit 60min 16.6V SR-R1 STOP KEYINHI RECINHI MK: --:--:--:-- MK: --:--:--:-- A001C001_120530RT A001C001_120530RT LOCAL ENCODE 1920x1080 16.5V...
  • Page 14 (page 24) Shows the remaining space on the SRMemory card calculated as remaining time, using the current recording settings. When the remaining time is less than 3 SR-R1 minutes, the indication flashes. KEYINHI RECINHI STOP Battery/External power supply voltage...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 : Preparation

    Mount Control Panel The steps that are required before starting to use Attach the supplied CP bracket to the unit, and the SR-R1 are listed below. connect the unit and the control panel with the control panel cable. Mount control panel (page 15)
  • Page 16: Connect Power

    Use the supplied control panel cable to Connect Power connect the unit and the control panel. The SR-R1 can be powered either from a battery pack or AC power. For safety, do not use any AC adapter or battery pack other than the Sony products specified below.
  • Page 17 ATTENTION Attach the supplied BKP spacer. Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement The S symbol must face up. incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement S symbols avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Lorsque vous mettez la batterie au rebut, vous devez respecter la législation en vigueur dans le pays ou la région où...
  • Page 18 Align the line on the side of the battery Lock release button pack with the line on the unit and place the battery pack on the rear section of the unit. 1 Battery pack 2 Main unit/battery pack line Notes •...
  • Page 19: Connect Hd Sdi Compliant Equipment

    Connect HD SDI Compliant Equipment Connect equipment with an HD SDI interface to the HD SDI IN (MON) (HD SDI signal input) connector A/B and HD SDI OUT (HD SDI output) connector A/B of the SR-R1. Representative connection examples are shown below.
  • Page 20 Using the PMW-TD300 to record 3D signals SR-R1 HD SDI OUT L HD SDI IN A HD SDI OUT R HD SDI IN B PMW-TD300 Solid State Memory 3D Camcorder Using the HDC2500 to record a 59ix2 or 50ix2 signal...
  • Page 21: Connecting An Hd Monitor

    Connecting an HD Monitor Connecting a 4:2:2 compatible HD monitor HD monitor SR-R1 HD video input HD SDI HD SDI OUT (MON) 1/2 Connecting a RGB4:4:4 and 1080 50p/60p (Dual Link) compatible HD monitor BVM-E250 HD Monitor SR-R1 LINK B IN...
  • Page 22: About The Reference Sync Signal

    External synchronization required If external synchronization is required, connect an HD SDI signal synchronized to the reference signal. Recording/playback with synchronized camera, switcher, signal generator etc. Reference signal SR-R1 REF IN, GENLOCK IN Camera, switcher, signal generator etc. HD SDI OUT...
  • Page 23: Turn Power On

    To prevent the risk of data corruption, do not interrupt 16.5V the DC IN power supply while the SR-R1 is turned on. If power is turned off while an SRMemory card is mounted, the unit will not power down immediately, to protect the data on the card.
  • Page 24: Insert Srmemory Card

    The SRMemory card is mounted, and the Insert SRMemory Card LID LOCK indicator lights up in orange. Verify that no error message is shown on the control panel display. If a message prompting you to salvage or format the SRMemory card appears on the display Supported SRMemory cards This indicates that the previous recording did not...
  • Page 25: Formatting An Srmemory Card (File System Format )

    “WP.” Write-protect switch Slide fully to the right. When the card is inserted in the SR-R1 in this condition, the indication “PROTECT” appears, and recording is not possible. To re-enable recording on this card, return the write-protect switch to the original condition.
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 : Basic Menu Operations

    Basic Menu Operations Chapter The menu system of the SR-R1 consists of the Serve for Selecting a Menu following four menus. Menu Overview Selecting a menu TC Setup Serves for making time code Press the respective menu selection button. settings.
  • Page 27: Locking The Controls

    REGEN SRC INT L RUN MODE R RUN TCG SET OTHERS CHAR KEY INHI HOME SELECT/ENTER LIGHT BACK SR-R1 VIDEO STOP KEYINHI ADJUST RECINHI AUDIO S T O P 00 :0 0: 00 :0 0 SR - R1 EJECT STOP...
  • Page 28: Signal Format Settings

    BATTERY 1920x1080PsF/P SRMemory OTHERS S T O P 00:00:00:00 SR-R1 3 Signal format Return to submenu window. Make settings for SIGNAL, SELECT FPS, FPS FORMAT, ENCODE, SDI IN, and SDI OUT in the same way. After settings are complete, select SET.
  • Page 29: Display Settings

    Display the System menu, and then LIGHT switch select and confirm “OTHERS” t select and confirm “SET DATE.” KEY INHI HOME SELECT/ENTER LIGHT Set the year, month, day, local time, and BACK SR-R1 VIDEO STOP KEYINHI ADJUST UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) RECINHI AUDIO EJECT STOP...
  • Page 30: Recording Preparations And Operations

    EARPHONES jack. jack. Cancel record REC INHI in the page 35 inhibit if the SYSTEM Setup SR-R1 S T O P 00:00:00:00 system is set to menu 3Signal to record record inhibit mode. SDI1 to SDI16: SDI signals input via the HD...
  • Page 31: Setting The Recording Levels

    “PHONE SEL.” Average Average The Phone Select screen appears. SR-R1 S T O P 00 : 0 0 : 00 : 0 0 T CR 1 Select and confirm the channel number (1 to 16) t2 press the...
  • Page 32: Setting The Time Code And User

    CH12 UNI CH16 4000 UNI/VAR RESET S T O P 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SR-R1 SR-R1 S T O P 0 0 :0 0: 00 :0 0 Channel numbers Recording level settings Full Peak: Displays 0 dBFS as the peak value.
  • Page 33 TM1/TM2: Displays the timer value of Timer 1 or Timer 2. To select the time code to record The time code can be selected in the following menu. Menu item Time code TCG MODE REGENE SOURCE PRST — An arbitrary time code can be set. (R RUN/F RUN and DF/NDF can be set to an arbitrary value in the menu.) EXT L In accordance with the time code input via the TC IN connector.
  • Page 34 As an alternative to connecting a time code SELECT/ENTER dial to change the generator to the TC IN connectors of two SR-R1 value and then confirm the value. units to perform synchronization, you can have Set the other digits as necessary.
  • Page 35: Recording

    To record the user bits Playback Preparations By setting user bits, you can record up to eight and Operations hexadecimal digits of information (date, time, etc.). To set an arbitrary value and then record user bits Making Settings Related to Audio Set the TC Setup menu.
  • Page 36: Playback

    Playback Jog Mode Insert the SRMemory card to play Performs variable speed playback according to the speed at which the ADJUST knob is turned. back. For details, see “To insert the SRMemory card” Press the PAUSE button in the HOME (page 24).
  • Page 37 card will be unmounted, and the unit will consume less power. • By pressing the REC button during the REC PAUSE* state, you can exit the power saving mode and enter the REC PAUSE state. In addition, you can press the PAUSE button to enable mounting and recording start.
  • Page 38: How To Use The Recording And Playback Operation Buttons

    How to Use the Recording and Playback Operation Buttons Button Function when pressed alone Function when pressed with FUNC button STOP button Stops the recording and playback If pressed during the STOP or REC operation. PAUSE state, the unit enters Standby If pressed during Standby Off mode, Off mode.
  • Page 39 Button Function when pressed alone Function when pressed with FUNC button REW button and indicator Moves to the beginning of the current Executes a reverse direction search. (PREV) file. With each press, the search speed If this button is pressed when at the changes in the order of x2 t x5 t x8 beginning of the file, moves to the t x16 t x32 t x2 ...
  • Page 40: Making Superimpose Settings

    “PLAY PAUSE” Making Superimpose “F.FWD” “REW” Settings “UNMOUNT” “STOP” “MEDIA IN” “MEDIA OUT” “FORMAT” Time codes, operating modes, warning/error “SALVAGE” messages, and other text information can be “STANDBY OFF” superimposed on (added to) the video signals output from the HD SDI OUT (MON) c Remaining amount of recording time on connectors.
  • Page 41: Cuing Files

    For details, see “Error Messages and Warning Cuing Files Messages” (page 80). When a warning/error message is not being displayed, the information selected in CHAR > MODE in the TC Setup menu flashes on the second line. By setting a MARK IN point during recording or To change the superimpose position playback, you can immediately cue up to that point again later.
  • Page 42: Cuing Via Time Code Entry (In Points)

    To open a MARK IN point To move to an IN point Opening the current MARK IN point Open the file in which you want to move Display the HOME screen, and while a valid to an IN point. MARK IN point set and active, press the PAUSE button while holding down the FUNC button.
  • Page 43: File List Operations

    Format: 23PsF 1920x1080 422 SR-SQ 10bit Folder Name: E 0 0 9 C 0 5 4 _ 1 2 0 4 2 3 8 4 SR-R1 S T O P 0 0: 0 0 : 0 0: 0 0 Display the SYSTEM Setup menu and...
  • Page 44: Performing File Operations

    Format: -------------------- Select and confirm RENAME to display the file S T O P 00 :0 0 :0 0: 00 SR-R1 rename screen. Rename the file and then move the cursor to and Display during recording confirm [END] to apply the file name.
  • Page 45: Changing The File Display Order

    Note To change the signal format of the Locked files cannot be deleted. system according to the file playback format To lock a file To properly play back files that cannot be played You can lock individual files to prevent in the current system format (i.e., files displayed accidental deletion.
  • Page 46: Displaying And Opening Mark In Points

    00:00:03:22 Format: 23PsF 1920x1080 444 SR-SQ 10bit Folder Name: F I L E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 SR-R1 S T O P 00 :0 0: 0 0: 00 Notes • In the “Mark In Point” display, use the ADJUST knob...
  • Page 47: Ingest Mode

    3G-SDI interface and perform high-speed transfer of file data. A 60-minute SR-Lite file can be transferred as an MXF file in 15 minutes or less. Thunderbolt cable MPEG-4 SStP SR-R1 Io XT Storage MacBook Pro 3G-SDI...
  • Page 48: Sdi Ingest Mode

    • The “SYSTEM FORMAT” setting in the SYSTEM Setup menu is disabled. To return to normal mode (1) Set “SRExpress” to “OFF” and confirm t(2) select and confirm “SET.” The system reboots automatically, and starts in SR-R1 STOP KEYINHI normal mode. RECINHI MK: --:--:--:--...
  • Page 49: Sr Motion

    • When using the SR Motion function, be sure to check the version of the PMW-F3 that will be connected to the unit. For details on versions, contact a Sony service representative. For details on format settings during connection to the PMW-F3, see “Using the Select FPS function”...
  • Page 50 Slow or quick motion effects can be obtained by recording with a system frequency or number of frames set to a value that is different from the target frame frequency. On the other hand, normal speed video can be obtained by recording with the number of frames set to the same value as the target frame frequency.
  • Page 51 Quick motion example When video recorded at 18 FPS (recording only The following example shows shooting and the valid frame images of video shot at 18 FPS) is recording at a system frequency of 23.98PsF and played back at 24 FPS, it is played back in quick a frame rate of 18 FPS, and playback at a system motion at 24/18 = 4/3 times normal playback frequency of 23.98PsF.
  • Page 52 Relation between the target frame frequency and time code When the system frequency is 23.98 Hz, the time advances from the 0 to 23 frames of the target code normally advances from 0 to 23 frames, and frame frequency. If 1 second is recorded with this becomes the time code of the recorded these settings beginning from the 00 second 00 material (target frame frequency).
  • Page 53: Sr Motion Operation Flow

    SR Motion Operation Flow Connect the unit to the camera Set the target frame frequency (playback time code) Select the system format to use during shooting Select the SR Motion mode (function) Set the number of frames to shoot Shoot Review SR Motion...
  • Page 54: Target Frame Frequencies And Signal Formats

    Target Frame Frequencies and Signal Formats The following table shows the combinations of target frame frequencies and signals formats that are required for SR Motion shooting. Menu settings Unit state Format SELECT FPS System Format indication FORMAT frame SIGNAL FRAME frequency (TC) (Hz)
  • Page 55 Relation between the number of frames shot and number of playback frames (Basic concept of Select FPS) To obtain the desired slow or quick motion effects transferred data is padded with frames using the Select FPS function, it is necessary to (ineffective frames) in which no signal is set the appropriate number of frames to shoot.
  • Page 56 : ON REC INHI SIGNAL : 48 FPS POWER [ x 0.500 ] BATTERY SRMemory OTHERS SR-R1 OO3O CASS OUT KEYINHI S T O P 0 0: 00: 00 :0 0 S R - R 1 RECINHI 3 SET MK: --:--:--:--...
  • Page 57: File Naming System

    Review. File Naming System 1 To play back with the target frame frequency at 23.98PsF, set “Select FPS” to “OFF” under “SYSTEM FORMAT.” 2 Move the cursor to [SET] and confirm to change the format of the unit. The files created during recording will be named 3 Load the recording file from the file list using the following naming system.
  • Page 58: Rec Trigger Input

    SRMemory card containing files up to “E003CXXX_XXXXXXXX” By connecting the SDI output of an SR-R1, F65, If you change the camera ID to “F” and the reel or camcorder that supports SDI remote output, number to “001,”...
  • Page 59: Sdi Remote Out

    SDI REMOTE OUT When SYSTEM Setup >OTHERS >SDI RMT OUT is enabled, operation occurs as follows according to the OTHERS >REC TRIGGER setting. When REC TRIGGER is set to OFF SDI REMOTE REC information is included in the SDI OUT signals while the unit is recording. If the unit is not recording, SDI REMOTE STOP information is included.
  • Page 60: Chapter 5 : Menu Details

    Menu Details Chapter • The settings displayed in bold are the factory default settings. • The settings enclosed in [] are the settings as displayed in the settings windows. TC Setup Menu Setting Item Settings TIMER SEL Selects the type of time data to display on the display. TC [Time Code]: Displays the time code: Displays the time code.
  • Page 61 Setting Item Settings REGEN SRC Selects the time code to be synchronized (regenerated) by the internal time code generator. EXT L [External LTC]: Time code input to the TC IN connector SDI L [SDI LTC]: LTC time data of video signal input to the HD SDI IN connectors A SDI V [SDI VITC]: VITC of video signal input to the HD SDI IN connectors A...
  • Page 62 Setting Item Settings OTHERS TC OUT Selects the time code to output from the TC OUT Other settings related connector. to the main time code AUTO [Auto]: During playback, the time code read by the internal time code reader. During recording or when in E-E mode, the time code generated by the time code generator.
  • Page 63 Setting Item Settings CHAR ON/OFF Sets whether or not to output text information. Settings related to the ON [On]: Outputs. text information OFF [Off]: Does not output. superimposed on the 3D CHAR Sets the output for displaying text information when the output from the HD system is set to 3D mode and SDI OUT is set to 1.5G SDI OUT (MON)
  • Page 64 Setting Item Settings CHAR REMAIN Sets whether or not to display the remaining amount of Settings related to the possible recording time estimated from the current text information recording settings of the SRMemory card. superimposed on the OFF [Off]: Does not display. output from the HD ON [On]: Displays.
  • Page 65: Video Setup Menu

    VIDEO Setup Menu Setting Item Settings MON SEL (3D) VPID SEL Sets the VPID that is superimposed on the HD SDI output signal when the system is set to 3D mode and SDI OUT is set to 1.5G Dual or 3G Single. DUAL [Dual Stream]: Dual Stream 3D [3D]: 3D VPID (Video Payload ID)Packet defined by...
  • Page 66 Setting Item Settings MON SEL (3D) SPLIT (H) Sets the split position when the SPLIT MODE is set to a horizontal split. 0 to [50] to 100% SPLIT (V) Sets the split position when the SPLIT MODE is set to a vertical split.
  • Page 67: Audio Setup Menu

    AUDIO Setup Menu Setting Item Settings INPUT SEL TRACK1 Selects the signal to assign to track 1. Selection of input SDI1 [SDI CH1] to SDI16 [SDI CH16], signals ANA1 [Analog CH1] to ANA2 [Analog CH2], OFF [Off], AUX1 [AUX SDI CH1] to AUX16 [AUX SDI CH16] TRACK2 Selects the signal to assign to track 2.
  • Page 68 Setting Item Settings REC LEVEL Adjusts the recording level (see page 32). (This adjustment is not possible during playback.) PB LEVEL Adjusts the playback level (see page 35). (This adjustment is not possible during recording.) METER TYPE Sets the display range of the audio level meters. PEAK [Full Peak]: Displays 0 dBFS as the peak value.
  • Page 69: System Setup Menu

    SYSTEM Setup Menu Setting Item Settings FILE LIST FILE LIST Displays a list of recording files and allows recording files to be selected and file operations to be performed. For details, see “FILE LIST Operations” (page 43). SORT Sorts the files in the FILE LIST screen. DATE: Date order NAME: Name order DURATION: Order of file recording length...
  • Page 70 Setting Item Settings SYSTEM FORMAT FRAME (TC) When “SELECT FPS” is set to “OFF,” this sets the Settings of signal operation frame frequency. formats When “SELECT FPS” is set to “ON,” this sets the target frame frequency (i.e., the playback frame frequency of the created file).
  • Page 71 Setting Item Settings SYSTEM FORMAT SDI OUT Sets the HD SDI OUT (MON) connectors 1/2. Settings of signal 1.5G SNGL [1.5G Single]: 1.5G SDI single-link output. formats For dual-link format, the signal is converted to single- link output (4:4:4 to 4:2:2, 50p to 50i, and 59.94p to 59.94i conversion).
  • Page 72 Setting Item Settings PB FUNCTION SEAMLESS Sets whether to play back files seamlessly when “PB CONTINUE” is set to “List.” OFF [Off]: Disables seamless playback. The image will freeze for an instant during transitions between files. LIST [List]: Enables seamless playback. Tips •...
  • Page 73 Setting Item Settings TEST SG VIDEO Selects the test signal to generate with the internal video Settings of test signal signal generator. output OFF [Off]: Does not generate a test signal. CB [Color Bar]: Color bar signal Note SMPTE [SMPTE Color Bar]: SMPTE color bar signal The VIDEO and RP219 [RP-219 Color Bar]: RP-219 color bar signal AUDIO settings are...
  • Page 74 Setting Item Settings KEYMAP EJECT DIS [Disable]: Disables the button/knob function. Settings of keymap EJECT button function ENA [Enable]: Enables the button/knob function. STOP STOP button function PLAY PLAY button function REC button function REW button function FFWD FFWD button function PAUSE PAUSE button function Jog function using...
  • Page 75 Setting Item Settings POWER MODE Selects the output signal mode for the STOP state. Settings to reduce EE [EE]: Selects EE signals (input signals) for the video, power consumption audio, and time code output. by limiting output PB [PB]: Selects the playback signal for the video, audio, signals or restricting and time code output.
  • Page 76 Setting Item Settings SRMemory INFO DISP Displays SRMemory card information. SRMemory related FS LOCK Lock setting for the SRMemory card to disable file settings recording/deletion. When the write-protect switch is WP, this setting cannot be configured. LOCK: Locked. UNLOCK: Unlocked. FORMAT Formats the SRMemory card.
  • Page 77: Appendix

    4 °F to +140 °F) –20 °C to +60 °C – usable lifetime. Contact a Sony service or sales Operating relative humidity representative for more information about 10% to 95% (no condensation) inspections.
  • Page 78: Video

    Analog audio input A/D quantization 24 bits Reference input level LINE: +4 dBu MIC: –34 dBV Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5 dB/–1.0 dB (at reference level) Dynamic range More than 100 dB (1 kHz) Distortion Less than 0.05% (1 kHz, at reference level) Crosstalk Less than –80 dB (1 kHz, between any two channels)
  • Page 79: Supplied Accessories

    CP bracket (1) • Always verify that the unit is operating properly Control panel cable (0.6 m) (1) before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR REMOTE cable (1) DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT Operation Manual (this document) (1)
  • Page 80: Error Messages And Warning Messages

    E033 HD ENC The encoder has detected If the same error message appears again when the ERROR a recording error. system is powered on, contact a Sony service representative. Error Messages and Warning Messages...
  • Page 81: About Warning Messages

    Code Message Meaning About Warning Messages E050 MEDIA IF Cannot communicate ERROR with the SRMemory If an error is detected, a warning message code card. appears in the operation status and warnings E051 UNMOUNT An interface error section of the HOME screen (see page 13) and at ERROR occurred when ejecting the bottom left of each Setup menu screen (model...
  • Page 82 Code Message Meaning Warning messages W015 VPID C-SP The color space information in the video Code Message Meaning payload identifier W001 PB FREQ There is a mismatch (VPID) of the input MISMATCH between the configured signal and the SYSTEM system frequency and the settings (444/422) do not frequency information match.
  • Page 83 Code Message Meaning Code Message Meaning W030 NO SDI No input on the HD SDI W057 REC A prohibited command INPUT A IN A connector. TRIGGER was executed from the MODE control panel while REC W032 INVALID SDI Invalid input signal data TRIGGER is not set to DATA on the HD SDI IN...
  • Page 84: Warning System

    Warning tones are only output if the BEEP (PHONE) > WARN (see page 68) setting in the AUDIO Setup menu is HIGH or LOW. Warning tones Alarm tones Tally indicator Description SR-R1 Countermeasures operation 1 beeps/second 1 beeps/second 1 flashes/...
  • Page 85 Warning tones Alarm tones Tally indicator Description SR-R1 Countermeasures operation 1 beeps/second 1 beeps/second 1 flashes/ second 4 beeps/second 4 beeps/second 4 flashes/ second Continuous tone Continuous tone — SRMemory Recording, Perform recording, processing (i.e., playback, and playback, or other...
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting

    A warning massage and a message asking Troubleshooting whether you want to perform salvaging or formatting appears on the display. Notes • If REC inhibit is set to “ON” in the SYSTEM menu, set it to “OFF.” • After you start the salvaging process, the process cannot be stopped.
  • Page 87 Video Problem Cause Countermeasures Picture is gray. No input signal is being supplied to Supply the input signal for the selected system HD SDI IN connector A. format to HD SDI IN connector A. No input signal is being supplied to To enable use of the 4:4:4 format, input a HD SDI IN connector B(when signal with the correct format to HD SDI IN...
  • Page 88 Audio Problem Cause Countermeasures • No sound. Level meter indication is flashing, Set up input device correctly to supply an SDI • “AUDIO PLL and input is disabled. or AUX audio signal. UNLOCK” is Mode was switched. To prevent noise and damage to audio monitor displayed.
  • Page 89 Problem Cause Countermeasures Cannot record. SRMemory card is write-protected. Return the write-protect switch to the original position. Power to other Power switch of other equipment is Turn power switch of other equipment on. equipment does not not on. come on. Low voltage.
  • Page 90: About Recording/Playback Formats

    About Recording/Playback Formats When Select FPS is ON Select FPS Number of Signal FPS Format Frame (TC) Encoding setting lines (system frame (target frame SR-SQ SR-Lite frequency) frequency) 1920 × 1080 S25PsF 25PsF 10 bit S29PsF 23PsF/29PsF S50PsF 25PsF S59PsF 23PsF/29PsF a : Supported —...
  • Page 91 Select FPS Number of lines Signal Frame (TC) Encoding setting (target frame frequency) SR-HQ SR-SQ 1920 × 1080 — 10 bit — 23.98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29.97PsF 23.98PsF — 12 bit 24PsF — 25PsF — 29.97PsF — 444 3D — 10 bit —...
  • Page 92: Monitor Lut Function

    In the VIDEO Setup menu, select available during S-Log operation with the LUT>LUT MODE. PMW-F3 combined with the SR-R1, and during playback on the SR-R1 of an SRMemory card L o a d L U T [ *.LUT] 27.628/1919.43 MB Free: 85% used that was recorded using S-Log with the F65 <\MSSONY\PRO\SRMASTER\R1\LUT\>...
  • Page 93 To select another LUT file To check LUT files in the banks Rotate the SELECT/ENTER dial to select You can check LUT files in the banks, change file another bank, and press the dial with the FUNC selection, and delete unneeded LUT files from the button held down.
  • Page 94 OK, and then press the dial with S T O P 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SR-R1 the FUNC button held down. Set LUT MODE to one of the following. BANK0 [Bank 0]: Select the LUT file of To delete all LUT files from all banks BANK0.
  • Page 95 LUT file format 4088: 4096th data item (output value for input LUT files for loading into this unit must be text value 4095) files configured as shown below. Example: # S-Log Viewing XXXXXX LUT: 1 4096 Header Comment line Data 4088 4088 4088...
  • Page 96: Connection To The Pmw-F3

    The MPEG-2 files on the SxS card can be used as material for offline editing. • When using S-Log on the PMW-F3, you can apply Monitor LUT to the HD SDI output of the SR-R1. • Configure Slow & Quick Motion settings on the PMW-F3 to perform Select FPS recording on the SR- R1 using the FPS setting of the PMW-F3.
  • Page 97: Synchronizing File Names

    For details on the Monitor LUT function, see PMW-F3. “Monitor LUT Function” (page 92). When “REC TRIGGER” on the SR-R1 is set to “SYNCHRO REC” and HD SDI input data that includes file name information is received, the files recorded to the SRMemory card will be...
  • Page 98: Select Fps Recording

    By configuring Slow & Quick Motion settings on the PMW-F3, you can perform Select FPS recording on the SR-R1 using the FPS value configured on the PMW-F3 (4:2:2, 17 to 60 fps; 4:4:4, 17 to 30 fps). The settings can be configured together as follows.
  • Page 99 SR-R1 PMW-F3 settings SR-R1 SYSTEM FORMAT settings display [CAMERA [CAMERA [VIDEO SET]- SET]- [OTHERS]- SET]- FRAME [S&Q [S&Q [System]- [Dual-Link (Target SIGNAL SDI IN SYSTEM Motion]- Motion]- FORMAT & Gamma [Country] [S&Q Select] Ratio] (fps) Format] S25PsF 1.5G YPbPr 1.5G...
  • Page 100: Automatic File Name Configuration In Response To Changes In Srmemory Cards And Settings

    Automatic File Name Configuration in Response to Changes in SRMemory Cards and Settings Depending on the condition of the SRMemory Remove the SRMemory card, and card that is inserted in the unit or whether the insert another blank SRMemory card camera ID is changed, the name of the next (i.e., a recently formatted card or a card recorded file will be automatically configured.
  • Page 101: When The Camera Id Is Changed

    Record. About “Memory Stick” When you record, the file name display will stop blinking and display steadily. Media “(NEXT)” will change to “G003C008,” “G003C009,” etc. in sequence. Note The camera ID and reel number settings in the “FILE The unit supports the storing and recalling of the LIST”...
  • Page 102 - Under direct sunlight - Very humid or subject to corrosive substances • To prevent data loss, make backups of data frequently. In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data. Labeling position • Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of copyright law.
  • Page 103: Mpeg-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License

    MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON- COMMERCIAL 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...
  • Page 104: Index

    File system format 25 Index FORMAT 70 HD SDI IN connectors A/B 10 HD SDI OUT connectors A/B 10 Accessories supplied 79 ADJUST knob 12 INPUT DELAY 68 Adjusting playback audio levels 35 INPUT SEL 67 AUDIO INPUT CH-1, CH-2 connectors 10 AUDIO INPUT CH-1, CH-2 input selection switches 10 Audio level meters 13...
  • Page 105 POWER 75 Time code 32 POWER (power supply) indicator 10 Time data 35 Power supply 16 TIMER PRESET 60 TIMER RESET 60 TIMER SEL 60 Troubleshooting 86 REC INHI 74 REC LEVEL 68 Recording 35 Recording and playback operation buttons User bits 32 12, 38 Recording preparations 30...
  • Page 106: Supported Formats And Maximum Recording Times (Approximate)

    Supported Formats and Maximum Recording Times (Approximate)
  • Page 107 Supported Formats and Maximum Recording Times (Approximate)
  • Page 108 Supported Formats and Maximum Recording Times (Approximate)
  • Page 109 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the...

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