Sony Camera Accessories 370PK1 User Manual

3-206-359-12(1)  
Digital Camcorder  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual  
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.  
Note  
The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for  
the DSR-370/570WS series of digital camcorders  
(English, Japanese, French, German, Italian and  
Spanish versions).  
For more details, see page 14 “Using the CD-ROM  
Manual.”  
DSR-370L/370PL  
DSR-370K1/370PK1  
DSR-370K2/370PK2  
DSR-570WSL/570WSPL  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1  
Overview  
Product Configurations ....................................................9  
Features ...........................................................................10  
Features of the DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP Camera  
Section.......................................................................... 10  
Features of the DSR-570WS/570WSP Camera Section ... 12  
Features of VCR Section ................................................... 12  
Other Features ................................................................... 13  
Using the CD-ROM Manual.............................................14  
CD-ROM System Requirements ....................................... 14  
Preparations ....................................................................... 14  
To Read the CD-ROM Manual.......................................... 14  
Location and Function of Parts .....................................15  
Front View ......................................................................... 15  
Right Side View ................................................................. 16  
Left and Upper View ......................................................... 26  
Rear and Bottom................................................................ 28  
VCL-716BX Zoom Lens (for DSR-370K2/370PK2) ....... 30  
VCL-719BX Zoom Lens (for DSR-370K1/370PK1) ....... 32  
DXF-801/801CE Viewfinder............................................. 35  
Chapter 2  
Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery ...............37  
Fitting the Lens ...............................................................39  
Using Accessories ..........................................................41  
Using the Viewfinder ......................................................... 41  
Fitting the 5-inch Electronic Viewfinder ........................... 42  
Fitting to a Tripod.............................................................. 42  
Using an Optional Microphone ......................................... 43  
Using a Video Light........................................................... 44  
Fitting the Shoulder Strap ................................................. 45  
Connecting to Audio System............................................. 46  
Connecting a CA-370 Intercom Adaptor .......................... 48  
Using the Optional LC-DS500 Carrying Case .................. 49  
Using the Optional LC-DS300SFT Soft Carrying Case ... 49  
Fitting and  
Connections  
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Chapter 2  
Connections ....................................................................50  
Connecting a Number of Camcorders ............................... 50  
Connecting an External VCR ............................................ 51  
Connecting an i.LINK Digital Cassette Recorder ............. 51  
Connecting a Camera Control Unit ................................... 52  
Power Supply...................................................................53  
Fitting and  
Connections  
(Continued)  
Using a BP-L40/L40A/L60/L60A/L90/L90A/M50/M100  
Battery Pack ................................................................. 53  
Using an AC Adaptor ........................................................ 55  
Using the Anton Bauer Intelligent Battery System ........... 55  
Chapter 3  
Shooting  
Basic Procedure for Shooting........................................57  
Using DynaLatitude Function ........................................... 58  
Recording ........................................................................59  
Usable Cassettes ................................................................ 59  
Recording on the Internal VCR ......................................... 60  
Recording External Video Signals..................................... 64  
Recording on an External VCR Using the VTR/CCU  
Connector (26-pin) or DV OUT Connector ................. 64  
Back Space Editing .........................................................67  
Starting Back Space Editing at Any Tape Position ........... 67  
Using the Edit Search Function While Back Space  
Editing .......................................................................... 68  
Using the Freeze Mix Function ......................................... 69  
Playback Checking Recorded Contents ...................70  
Checking the Recorded Contents Immediately After  
Shooting — Recording Review.................................... 70  
Viewing Monochrome Playback in the Viewfinder........... 70  
Viewing Color Playback.................................................... 70  
Setting Time Values .........................................................71  
Setting the User Bit Value ................................................. 72  
Setting the Time Code Value ............................................. 73  
Synchronization With External Time Code Signals  
— Gen-Lock ................................................................ 75  
ClipLink Shooting ...........................................................77  
Setting Editing Points While Shooting.............................. 79  
Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode ........................... 81  
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Chapter 4  
Viewfinder Screen Indications .......................................85  
Changing the Viewfinder Display ..................................... 85  
Viewfinder Normal Indications.......................................87  
Status Indications .............................................................. 90  
Viewfinder Basic Menu ...................................................92  
Basic Menu Operations ..................................................... 92  
Contents and Settings of Each Menu Page........................ 92  
Viewfinder Advanced Menu............................................98  
Advanced Menu Operations .............................................. 98  
Contents and Settings of Each Menu Page...................... 100  
Viewfinder Screen  
Indications and  
Menus  
Video Output and Viewfinder Picture (DSR-570WS/  
570WSP only) ............................................................ 107  
Setup Files .....................................................................108  
Calling up a Setup File .................................................... 108  
Changing File Settings .................................................... 110  
Saving File Settings......................................................... 110  
Using SetupNavi and SetupLog...................................113  
Setting Up the Camera Using Data Recorded on Tape ... 113  
Recording the Menu Settings Onto a Tape...................... 114  
Viewing SetupLog Data .................................................. 115  
Chapter 5  
Adjustments and  
Settings  
Setting on the VCR Section VCR Menu...................117  
VCR Menu Operation ....................................................118  
Basic Operation ............................................................... 118  
Menu 101 Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar ... 119  
Menu 201 Checking the Total Operating (Power-On)  
Hours .......................................................................... 119  
Menu 204 Selecting Frame Mode (DF/NDF) for Time  
Code (for DSR-370/570WS only).............................. 119  
Menu 206 Selecting Battery Capacity Indication .......... 120  
Menu 207 Setting Standby-On Period ........................... 120  
Menu 210 Using Auto-Check Function .......................... 121  
Menu 211 Selecting ClipLink Function ......................... 123  
Menu 212 Selecting Audio Recording Mode ................. 123  
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Chapter 5  
Menu 213 Selecting Audio Reference Level.................. 124  
Adjustments and  
Settings (Continued)  
Menu 214 Setting Fade-In/Fade-Out for the Audio  
Recording Start and Stop Points ................................ 124  
Menu 220 Using Setup Add  
(for DSR-370/570WS only) ....................................... 125  
Menu 221 Using Setup Remove  
(for DSR-370/570WS only) ....................................... 125  
White Balance Adjustment ...........................................126  
Saving an Appropriate White Balance Value in  
Memory ...................................................................... 126  
Using the Preset White Balance Settings ........................ 127  
Light Sources and Color Temperature............................. 128  
Using the ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance)  
Function ..................................................................... 128  
Black Balance Adjustment ...........................................129  
Shutter Settings ............................................................130  
Viewfinder Screen Adjustments ..................................132  
Adjusting the Lens ........................................................133  
Flange Focal Length Adjustment .................................... 133  
Iris Adjustments............................................................... 134  
Adjusting the Iris Sensitivity ........................................... 135  
Macrophotography .......................................................... 135  
Settings for Special Cases ...........................................137  
Skin Detail Correction..................................................... 138  
Adjusting Color in the Specified Area ............................ 138  
Appendix  
Important Notes on Operation .....................................139  
Characteristics of CCD Sensors ...................................... 140  
Cleaning the Video Heads ............................................141  
Warning System ............................................................142  
Condensation ................................................................... 143  
Troubleshooting ............................................................144  
Specifications ................................................................146  
Related Products.............................................................. 149  
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Appendix  
(Continued)  
Chart of Optional Components and Accessories ......151  
What Is ClipLink? ..........................................................152  
How ClipLink Changes Video Production Techniques ... 152  
ClipLink Operation Flow ...............................................153  
Example System Configuration ...................................... 153  
Data Generated When Shooting ...................................... 154  
Glossary.........................................................................157  
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Chapter  
1
Overview  
Product Configurations  
The eight models, DSR-370L/370PL, DSR-370K1/  
370PK1/, DSR-370K2/370PK2/ and DSR-570WSL/  
570WSPL, comprise both NTSC and PAL versions  
and the components as shown in the figure below.  
The operation of the basic camcorder is the same in all  
cases.  
DSR-370K1/370PK1/370K2/370PK2  
DSR-370L/370PL/570WSL/570WSPLc)  
VCT-U14 Tripod  
Adaptor  
Microphone  
DXF-801/801CE Viewfindera)  
Switch guardb)  
VCL-716BX Zoom Lens  
(for DSR-370K2/370PK2)  
Test chart for flange focal  
length adjustment  
Shoulder strap  
Lens mount cap  
Binding tie  
Operating instructions  
VCL-719BX Zoom Lens  
(for DSR-370K1/370PK1)  
DSR-370/370P/570WS/  
570WSP Camcorder  
a)Part No. A-8279-329-A (for DSR-370/570WS)  
Part No. A-8326-150-A (for DSR-370P/570WSP)  
b)The switch guard can be removed. (See page 15.)  
c) Use an optional zoom lens with the DSR-570WS/570WSP.  
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Features  
DCC+ (dynamic contrast control plus)  
Prevents white breakup when shooting a high intensity  
subject, and also prevents color faults in high intensity  
subject.  
The DSR-370/370P is a 4:3 standard screen type  
digital camcorder. The DSR-570WS/570WSP is a 16:9  
wide screen type (4:3/16:9 switchable) digital  
camcorder.  
The performance of the Camcorder CCDs is as  
follows.  
Black stretch and compress  
Enables control of luminance signal levels in black  
areas without changing the hue.  
DSR-370/370P  
1
/
2-inch IT type Power HAD CCD  
Variety of detail corrections  
The DSR-370/370P uses 1/2-inch IT type Power HAD  
CCDs which excel in reduction of smear, sensitivity  
and picture quality.  
Smear: 110 dB  
Sensitivity: F11.0 (at 3200 K, 2000 lux)  
S/N: 62 dB  
Skin detail function: this function gives a slightly  
softer appearance to the subjects face. The target  
skin color can be automatically set.  
Black halo correction  
Red/green vertical detail correction: this function  
performs vertical detail compensation for both red  
and green signals.  
DSR-570WS/570WSP  
2
/
3-inch IT type Power HAD CCD  
Horizontal detail frequency control  
The DSR-570WS/570WSP uses 2/3-inch IT type  
Power HAD CCDs with 520,000 pixels which excel in  
picture quality and sensitivity.  
New Functions boost operability  
Smear: 120 dB  
Sensitivity: F11.0 (at 3200 K, 2000 lux)  
S/N: 63 dB  
EZ (easy) mode function  
When there isnt time to check the camcorder settings,  
simply press the EZ mode button to start the auto  
adjustment function using standard settings. There is  
no need to lose a shot for lack of setup time.  
Features of the DSR-370/370P/  
570WS/570WSP Camera Section  
EZ (easy) focus  
Press the EZ focus button before shooting to ensure a  
Following are common features of the DSR-370/370P  
and DSR-570WS/570WSP camera section.  
quick and accurate focus.  
Dual pixel readout (DPR1))  
For more information about the DSR-570WS/570WSP, see  
“Features of the DSR-570WS/570WSP Camera Section” on  
page 12.  
When the gain is set to either 18 dB or 24 dB, the gain  
setting can be doubled (6 dB up) without increasing  
the noise level.  
Programmable gain  
Sophisticated image processing  
The amount of gain relative to the GAIN switch setting  
(H, M, or L) can be programmed as 3 dB, 0 dB, 3  
dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 18 dB+DPR, 24 dB,  
24 dB+DPR and hyper gain.  
TruEyeprocessing makes the following  
performance features possible. This digital signal  
processing has brought reproduction of natural colors  
to the level achieved by the human eye.  
Hyper gain  
Hyper gain (36 dB , or about 60 times greater than 0  
dB (about 120 times greater for DSR-570WS/570WSP  
only)) can be easily set via one switch setting. This can  
also be done from remote equipment.  
DynaLatitude™  
Enables detailed adjustment of contrast control in each  
pixel in accordance with a histogram of luminance  
signal levels (see page 58).  
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1) DPR = Dual Pixel Readout  
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Auto tracing white balance (ATW)  
1-kHz reference signal output  
Along with a color bar, a 1-kHz reference signal can  
also be output.  
This function automatically traces the white balance,  
which constantly changes as lighting conditions  
change. Auto tracing white balance is especially  
useful when there is no time to manually adjust the  
white balance or when shooting moves between indoor  
and outdoor locations.  
Freeze mix function  
The freeze mix function superimposes any previously  
recorded still picture on the viewfinder screen to  
facilitate framing the subject when reshooting the  
scene.  
Total level control system (TLCS)  
Even if the incoming light exceeds the range in which  
the standard auto iris can control exposure, the auto  
gain control (AGC) or auto exposure (AE) backs up to  
ensure proper exposure.  
Edit Search Function  
Pressing the EDIT SEARCH buttons allows the tape to  
play back in search mode. Set either of two playback  
speeds.  
Recording time (REC TIME) display  
Recording time can be displayed in either of the  
following modes.  
SetupLogTM function  
Settings at shooting are recorded onto the tape in real  
time. This recorded data can then be used to reproduce  
the same shooting conditions in subsequent shots. It  
also makes it easier to identify the cause of problems  
in previous shots.  
Total recording time for all cuts (TTL1))  
Total recording time for current cut (DUR2))  
Viewfinder super detail  
Video signals for the viewfinder are mixed with DTL  
Video light control  
signals to make focusing easier.  
A video light connector and control switch are  
equipped. You can turn the light on and off  
automatically as you start and stop the VCR operation.  
Dual zebra pattern display  
Two types of zebra patterns, zebra 1 and zebra 2 can  
be displayed simultaneously or independently. The  
zebra 1 can be set to the levels ranging from 70 to 90  
IRE on the DSR-370/570WS (or from 70 to 90% on  
the DSR-370/570WSP) and the zebra 2 indicates the  
levels of 100 IRE or more for the DSR-370/570WS (or  
the levels of 100% or more for the DSR-370/  
570WSP).  
High-performance viewfinder (DXF-801/  
801CE)  
High resolution (600 TV lines of horizontal  
resolution)  
DISPLAY switch that can turn the character display  
on and off  
Color temperature display  
Light that can light the lens control elements  
Large-diameter eye cup for easier viewing and  
focusing  
When reading the white balance, the color temperature  
is displayed on the viewfinder screen.  
PEAKING potentiometer for vertical and horizontal  
detail control  
Switching the color temperatures for the  
preset white balance  
You can select the preset white balance at 3200 K or  
5600 K by setting the FILTER control. The preset  
white balance can be switched to other value when the  
menu setting is changed (see page 93).  
Two indicators can be used as TALLY indicators  
Tough die-cast aluminum body  
Automatic aspect ratio switching between 16:9 and  
4:3 (DSR-570WS/570WSP only)  
Video monitor output with text  
The video signal with text superimposed that is shown  
in the viewfinder can also be output to an external  
video monitor.  
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1) TTL = Total  
2) DUR = Duration  
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Features  
DVCAM cassettes  
Features of the DSR-570WS/  
570WSP Camera Section  
This camcorder can use both standard-size and mini-  
size DVCAM cassettes. According to cassette size,  
the camcorder automatically corrects reel position.  
The maximum recording/playback times are 184  
minutes for standard size cassettes and 40 minutes for  
mini cassettes.  
DVCAM cassettes include a cassette memory.  
Information about the editing points (ClipLinklog  
data) that is specified while shooting is recorded into  
this cassette memory.  
Following are features of the DSR-570WS/570WSP,  
considered only as a 16:9 wide screen type camcorder.  
For features which are common with the DSR-370/  
370P 4:3 standard screen type camcorder, see  
Features of the DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP  
Camera Sectionon the previous page.  
Switchable between aspect ratios 16:9 and 4:3  
Menu operations allows instantaneous switching  
between 16:9 (wide screen) and 4:3 (standard screen)  
aspect ratios. In 4:3 mode, 16:9 video signals produced  
by wide aspect CCDs are digitally processed to extract  
the section corresponding to a 4:3 screen (see page  
105).  
Able to record the external video signals  
Fitting the optional DSBK-501/501P Analog  
Composite Input Board enables the camcorder to  
record external analog video signals. (See pages 27, 64  
and 93.)  
Addition of aspect ID signal  
By menu settings, a wide-aspect ID signal1) can be  
added to video signals2) in 16:9 mode (see page 105).  
ClipLinkfunction  
Automatic switching of viewfinder aspect ratio  
When the supplied DXF-801/801CE viewfinder is  
used, the scan size of the viewfinder screen switches  
automatically to match the current aspect ratio (16:9 or  
4:3) (see page 105).  
The ClipLink function links all stages from shooting to  
editing. Once editing points have been set with this  
function during shooting, they can be used to boost the  
efficiency of editing work.  
Creation of clips  
Features of VCR Section  
Using the ClipLink function, the camcorder operator  
can create clips to be used during editing.  
The images captured at the Mark IN points are  
recorded in a compressed format onto the tape as  
Index Pictures3). In addition, editing point-related  
data (scene number, time code for Mark IN/OUT  
points, etc.) is recorded in the cassette memory.  
Features of the VCR section are common to the DSR-  
370/370P and DSR-570WS/570WSP.  
The camcorder uses the DVCAM recording format.  
The internal signal processing is digitalized to provide  
more stable output signals and higher reliability.  
ClipLink mode  
Compatible with consumer DV  
To use the ClipLink function, select the menu setting  
to set the camcorder into ClipLink mode. There is also  
a ClipLink continue function that enables clips to be  
continued even after a break in recording.  
A DV cassette recorded on a DV-format VCR can be  
played back on the camcorder. (Cassettes recorded in  
LP mode cannot be played back.)  
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The Y component of Y/C separate signals and the Y  
component of component signals output from the VTR/  
CCU connector.  
1) ID signals complying with EIAJ CPR-1204 (DSR-370/  
570WS) or complying with ETS WSS (DSR-370P/  
570WSP).  
3) It is necessary to fit the optional DSBK-301A Index  
Picture Board.  
2) Video signals refer to the following:  
Video signals output from the VIDEO OUT connector  
and MONITOR OUT connector.  
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PCM digital audio  
Equipped with DV OUT connector  
Recording/playback can be set to audio lock mode.  
You are able to select between two-channel recording  
(with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz) mode or four-  
channel recording (with a sampling frequency of 32  
kHz) mode (CH-1 and CH-2 only).  
The DV OUT connector is i.LINK1) compatible. You  
can connect Sony equipment with DV input  
connectors.  
You can control cut editing, dubbing, recording, and  
recording pause if you connect the DSR-70A/70AP  
Digital Videocassette Recorder (with the DSBK-140  
i.LINK/DV Input/Output Board fitted) to the DV  
OUT connector on the camcorder, using an i.LINK  
cable (DV connecting cable). (See pages 29, 51, and  
64.)  
Equipped with audio output connectors  
During recording or playback, audio output can be  
monitored via a built-in speaker, a connected earphone  
or via (two-channel) audio output connectors.  
Other Features  
Color playback  
Can be combined with portable VCR and  
CCU  
Connect an external video monitor for color playback  
(playback adaptor not required). This camcorder is  
equipped with two video monitor connectors: one for  
composite video output and the other for S-video  
output.  
You can connect Betacam VCRs, commercial S-VHS  
VCRs, and the CCU-M5A/M5AP to the 26-pin VTR/  
CCU connection on the front panel.  
VCR data display  
This camcorder is able to display the following data on  
the viewfinder screen.  
Time values (counter, time code, or user bit values)  
Audio recording levels  
Remaining tape time  
Operation mode of the VCR section  
Remaining battery capacity  
ClipLink information  
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this product is in agreement with IEEE 1394-1995  
specifications and their revisions.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Using the CD-ROM Manual  
The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for  
the DSR-370/570WS series of digital camcorders and  
players (English, Japanese, French, German, Italian  
and Spanish versions).  
To Read the CD-ROM Manual  
To read the operation manual contained in the CD-  
ROM disc, do the following.  
CD-ROM System Requirements  
1 Insert the CD-ROM disc in your CD-ROM drive.  
The following are required to access the supplied CD-  
ROM disc.  
A cover page appears automatically in your  
browser.  
Computer: PC with MMX Pentium 166 MHz or  
faster CPU, or Macintosh computer with PowerPC  
CPU.  
If it does not appear automatically in the browser,  
double click the index.htm file on the CD-ROM  
disc.  
- Installed memory: 32 MB or more  
- CD-ROM drive: × 8 or faster  
Monitor: Monitor supporting resolution of 800 × 600  
or higher  
2 Select and click the operation manual that you  
want to read.  
A PDF file of the operation manual opens.  
When these requirements are not met, access to the  
CD-ROM disc may be slow, or not possible at all.  
Note  
If you lose the CD-ROM disc or become unable to  
read its content, for example because of a hardware  
failure, contact a Sony service representative.  
Preparations  
The following software must be installed on your  
computer in order to use the operation manuals  
contained in the CD-ROM disc.  
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4.0 or higher, or  
Netscape Navigator Version 4.0 or higher  
Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4.0 or higher  
Notes  
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be downloaded from the following URL:  
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If Netscape Navigator is not installed, it may be  
downloaded from the following URL:  
http://home.netscape.com/  
If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed, it may be  
downloaded from the following URL:  
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/  
readstep.html  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Front View  
0 Switch guard  
How to remove the switch guard  
1. Detach the two screws (M3).  
2. Remove the switch guard, and replace  
the screws detached in step 1.  
1 MIC IN +48 V connector  
2 VF connector  
3 FILTER control  
4 Lens mount  
5 SHUTTER switch  
6 TAKE button  
7 AUDIO LEVEL knob  
8 WHT/BLK switch  
9 VTR button  
1 MIC (microphone) IN +48 V connector (XLR 3-  
pin, female)  
Connect the supplied microphone or an optional  
microphone (operable with a 48 V supply).  
6 TAKE button  
Press this button to specify an editing point (Mark IN/  
OUT or Cue point) at the current tape position during  
shooting. (See page 79.)  
2 VF (viewfinder) connector (20-pin)  
This is the connector for the DXF-801/801CE  
viewfinder.  
7 AUDIO LEVEL knob  
You can use this knob to manually adjust the channel 1  
audio recording level.  
3 FILTER control  
Select the color temperature conversion filter  
appropriate to the lighting conditions. (See page 58.)  
8 WHT/BLK (white/black) switch  
This switch is used for automatic adjustment of the  
white balance and black balance. (See pages 126 to  
129.)  
4 Lens mount  
Attach the zoom lens here.  
9 VTR button  
Press this button to start and stop recording on the  
VCR.  
5 SHUTTER switch  
Use this switch to set the shutter speed, CLS (clear  
scan), or EVS setting (see page 130). Usually, set this  
switch to OFF.  
0 Switch guard  
Prevents mis-operation of the EZ MODE button (4  
on page 17), A.IRIS MODE switch (6 on page 17),  
and ATW button (qf on page 17). When using these  
buttons and switch, open the guard.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Right Side View  
Front section  
1 EZ FOCUS button  
2 EDIT SEARCH buttons  
3 LIGHT switch  
4 EZ MODE button and indicator  
5 ZEBRA button and indicator  
6 A.IRIS MODE switch and indicator  
7 MENU switch  
8 W.BAL switch  
9 MENU dial  
0 POWER switch  
qa OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch  
qs NG button  
qd GAIN switch  
qf ATW button and indicator  
1 EZ FOCUS button  
2 EDIT SEARCH buttons  
Press this button to turn the easy focusfunction on.  
This opens the iris, to make it easier to focus before  
shooting. The indication EZ FOCUSappears in the  
viewfinder while the function is on; to turn it off, press  
the EZ FOCUS button again. If left on, the function  
automatically turns off after about ten seconds.  
You can see the search playback while pressing either  
of these buttons at recording pause mode to quickly  
find the next recording start point. Two playback  
speeds are available. Press either of the buttons to the  
inner position to increase the speed.  
3 LIGHT (video light) switch  
Note  
Controls the video light connected as follows.  
AUTO: turns on the video light during recording if  
the power switch on the light is set to on.  
MAN (manual): allows the power switch on the  
video light to turn the light on and off.  
If the easy focusfunction is still on when you press  
the VTR button, it turns off automatically and  
recording starts about one second later.  
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4 EZ (“easy”) MODE button and indicator  
Press this button (EZ mode on) when you want to  
shoot immediately, with automatic adjustment of the  
camcorder settings to standard values. (See page 104  
for EZ mode setting.) When this function is used, the  
iris and the white balance are adjusted automatically.  
(The total level control system functions.) Press this  
button again to return the camcorder to the previous  
settings (EZ mode off).  
9 MENU dial  
Use this dial to change menu pages or settings.  
0 POWER switch  
Powers the camcorder on or off.  
qa OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ (DynaLatitude/dynamic  
contrast control plus) switch  
Use this switch to select the DCC+ function, the  
DynaLatitude function, or color bar output.  
Select the CAM/DCC+ position in most cases.  
CAM/DCC+: This activates the DCC+ function.  
This prevents color faults when shooting high-  
intensity subjects.  
Note  
EZ mode does not function in the following cases.  
When the RM-M7G Remote Control Unit is  
connected  
When the CCU-M5A/M5AP Camera Control Unit is  
connected  
When external analog signals are being input.  
CAM/DL: This setting uses the DynaLatitude  
function, which finely adjusts the contrast of each  
pixel according to a histogram of luminance signal  
levels. Access advanced menu page 2 to set the  
DynaLatitude function ON or OFF. The  
DynaLatitude effect can be set to any of three  
levels, Low, STD (standard), and High with basic  
menu page 2.  
5 ZEBRA button and indicator  
Depress this button to display a zebra pattern (diagonal  
stripes) in the viewfinder.  
Depending on the zebra setting in advanced menu page  
4 (see page 102), the zebra 1 for video levels between  
70 to 90 IRE (or 70 to 90%) and the zebra 2 for video  
levels 100 IRE or more (or 100% or more) can be  
displayed independently or simultaneously.  
BARS: This setting displays color bars.  
For details of menu operation, see Chapter 4 Viewfinder  
Screen Indications and Menus(See page 85).  
qs NG button  
6 A.IRIS (auto iris) MODE switch and indicator  
When you use the auto iris function (by setting the iris  
selector on the lens to A), set this switch to suit the  
shooting conditions. Selecting BACK L gives more  
light to back-lit subjects, and selecting SPOT L adjusts  
for high contrast in spot-lit subjects. For normal  
shooting, set this switch to STD.  
When using the ClipLink function during shooting,  
you can designate a particular scene as NG(No  
Good) by pressing this button before shooting the next  
scene. Press the button again to cancel the NG setting.  
qd GAIN switch  
This selects one of the three gain settings, high,  
medium or low. You can choose the gain values  
assigned to the H, M and L settings from values from  
3 dB to 24 dB + DPR and hyper gain. (See page  
100.) The factory default selections are 18 dB (H), 9  
dB (M) and 0 dB (L).  
7 MENU switch  
When you press this switch to the ON position, the  
basic menu is displayed. Keep pressing it to the ON  
position to cycle through the various menu displays.  
When you press the switch to the STATUS position,  
the camcorders status (of current settings) is  
displayed.  
Note  
When the HYPER GAIN switch (7 on page 25) is in  
the ON position, the GAIN switch has no effect.  
8 W. BAL (white balance) switch  
This selects the white balance setting from the preset  
value, the value in memory A or the value in memory  
B. (See page 126.) You can select the preset white  
balance at 3200 K or 5600 K using the FILTER  
control (3 on page 15). You can change the preset  
color temperature on basic menu page 2. (See page  
93.)  
qf ATW (auto tracing white balance) button and  
indicator  
Press this button, turning the indicator on, when you to  
automatically adjust the white balance to follow  
changes in the lighting conditions. (See page 128.)  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Rear section  
1 EJECT button  
STOP  
REW  
PLAY  
F FWD  
EJECT  
2 Tape transport buttons and indicators  
3 EARPHONE connector  
4 WARNING indicator  
5 LIGHT switch  
6 DISPLAY switch  
7 AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) knobs  
8 Display window  
9 RESET/(MENU SET) button  
0 Speaker  
qa ALARM knob  
qs MONITOR knob  
1 EJECT Z button  
3 EARPHONE connector (mini-jack)  
Press to open the cassette holder (1 on page 27) when  
the camcorder is powered.  
Connect an earphone or headphones. This outputs the  
same sound that would be output to the speaker (0 on  
page 21), but mutes the speaker.  
2 Tape transport buttons and indicators  
These buttons transport the tape as shown below.  
4 WARNING indicator  
This lights or blinks when an abnormality occurs.  
Note  
For details, see Warning Systemon page 142.  
During recording, none of these buttons operates.  
Buttons  
Operation  
5 LIGHT switch  
This switches the display window (8 on page 19)  
light on or off.  
REW m  
Rewinds the tape. The indicator lights while  
the tape is being rewound.  
Press while the tape is being rewound or  
during playback to view reverse search  
playback.  
6 DISPLAY switch  
Switches time value indication shown in the display  
window (8 on page 19).  
COUNTER: Shows the tape transport time in  
HH:MM:SS (hours, minutes and seconds).  
TC: Shows the time code value.  
F FWD M Fast forwards the tape. The indicator lights  
while the tape is being fast forwarded.  
Press while the tape is being fast forwarded  
or during playback to view forward search  
playback.  
PLAY N  
Plays back the recorded video. The indicator  
lights during playback.  
U-BIT: Shows the user bit data in the time code.  
STOP x  
Stops the tape.  
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The audio levels are indicated in the display window 8.  
For details, see 8 Display window.  
7 AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) (audio recording  
level adjustments for channels 1 and 2) knobs  
When the AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2) switches  
(4 on page 23) are set to MAN, these knobs adjust  
the audio levels being recorded on channels 1 and 2.  
8 Display window  
Shows the following items. Use the LIGHT switch (5  
on page 18) to light up the display window.  
A Playback indication  
B DATE indication  
C Non-drop frame indication (DSR-370/570WS only)  
D External synchronization lock indication  
E Hold indication  
F Audio level indicators  
G ClipLink log data indication  
dB  
0
OVER  
OVER  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
H ClipLink continue  
S Time value  
indication  
indication  
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
CL  
FRM  
R Clip remaining  
indication  
IP  
CONT  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
I IP indication a)  
CL  
IP  
CONT  
Q Tape remaining  
indication  
P Battery capacity  
-30  
-40  
DVCAM  
Li  
DVCAM  
Li  
E
F
-∞  
J Lithium backup  
F
F88 3428kk  
1
2
battery warning  
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK  
indication  
O Service indication  
M Audio mode indications  
N Warning indications  
K DVCAM indication  
L Cassette memory indication  
a) When the optional DSBK-301A is fitted  
Indications in the display window  
Description  
Indication  
A Playback indication  
Appears during playback, fast forward or rewind with the time data display showing a  
time code or user bit value.  
B DATE indication  
Appears when the date or time is displayed in the time value indication area S.  
C Non drop-frame indication (DSR- Appears when non-drop frame mode is selected.  
370/570WS only)  
D External synchronization  
indication  
Appears when the internal time code generator is locked to an external signal input to  
the TC IN connector (3 on page 28).  
E Hold indication  
Appears when the internal time code generator is stopped.  
These show the audio recording or playback levels of channel 1 and channel 2.  
F Audio level indicators  
G ClipLink log data indication  
H ClipLink continue indication  
I IP (Index Picture) indication  
Appears when using a cassette with cassette memory containing ClipLink log data.  
Appears when back space editing using ClipLink function is possible.  
Appears when the ClipLink function is set to on in the VCR menu and Index Picture  
recording is allowed. (The optional DSBK-301A is required.)  
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Indications in the display window (continued)  
Description  
Indication  
J Lithium backup Appears when the voltage of the internal lithium backup battery (CR2032) is low. If this  
battery warning indication appears, replace the lithium backup battery immediately.  
For further information about replacing lithium battery, see Inserting and Replacing  
the Lithium Battery(page 37).  
K DVCAM  
Disappears when the cassette being played back is not for DVCAM format.  
indication  
L Cassette  
memory  
Appears when using a cassette with cassette memory.  
indication  
M Audio mode  
These show audio recording/playback mode.  
indications  
Fs32k: 4-channel mode (32kHz sampling frequency)  
Fs48k: 2-channel mode (48kHz sampling frequency)  
For further information about selecting audio recording mode, see Selecting Audio  
Recording Mode Menu 212(page 123).  
N Warning  
Include the following.  
indications  
RF: Appears when the video heads are clogged, or when there is a fault in the  
recording system.  
SERVO: Appears when the servo lock is not functioning.  
HUMID: Appears when there is condensation on the drum.  
SLACK: Appears when there is a tape winding fault.  
For measures against warning indications, see Warning System(page 142).  
O Service  
Appears during maintenance or VCR menu operations (page 117). It does not appear  
during normal operation.  
indication  
P Battery  
capacity  
This indicates the battery capacity and voltage as shown below.  
Change menu setting for the battery you are using.  
indication  
For menu settings, see Selecting Battery Capacity Indication Menu 206(page 120).  
Battery voltage  
Indication  
BP-L40/L40A/  
L60/L60A/L90/L90A  
NP-1B/BP-90A  
BP-M50/M100  
BATT E[xxxxxx]F  
15.0 V or more  
14.0 to 15.0 V  
13.0 to 14.0 V  
12.0 to 13.0 V  
11.3 to 12.0 V  
11.25 to 11.3 V  
11.0 to 11.25 V  
11.0 V or less  
12.5 V or more  
12.0 to 12.5 V  
11.75 to 12.0 V  
11.5 to 11.75 V  
11.3 to 11.5 V  
11.25 to 11.3 V  
11.0 to 11.25 V  
11.0 V or less  
14.0 V or more  
BATT E[xxxxx ]F  
13.65 V to 14.0 V  
13.40 V to 13.65 V  
12.90 V to 13.40 V  
12.40 V to 12.90 V  
12.25 V to 12.40 V  
11.00 V to 12.25 V  
11.0 V or less  
BATT E[xxxxp]F  
BATT E[xxx p]F  
BATT E[xxpp]F  
BATT E[xxpp]F (blinking)1)  
BATT E[x pp]F (blinking)  
BATT E[ppp]F (blinking)  
1) Replace the battery pack when this indication appears.  
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Indication  
Description  
Q Tape remaining indication  
During recording or pause mode, this indication shows the remaining tape time as  
shown below. It is not displayed when no cassette is loaded.  
Indication  
Tape time remaining  
30 minutes or more  
25 to 30 minutes  
20 to 25 minutes  
15 to 20 minutes  
10 to 15 minutes  
5 to 10 minutes  
2 to 5 minutes  
TAPExxxxxxx  
TAPExxxxxx  
TAPExxxxx  
TAPExxxx  
TAPExxx  
TAPExx  
TAPEx  
TAPEx (blinking)  
TAPE (blinking)  
0 to 2 minutes  
End of tape  
R Clip remaining indication  
This shows how many clip shots or Cue points can be recorded1).  
Indication  
Clip shots  
51 or more  
41 to 50  
Cue point  
CLIPxxxxxx  
CLIPxxxxx  
CLIPxxxx  
CLIPxxx  
101 points or more  
81 to 100 points  
61 to 80 points  
41 to 60 points  
21 to 40 points  
1 to 20 points  
1 to 6 points  
31 to 40  
21 to 30  
CLIPxx  
11 to 20  
CLIPx  
CLIPx (blinking) 2)  
1 to 10  
1 to 3  
CLIP  
CLIP (blinking) 2)  
Cannot record  
Cannot record  
1) The optional DSBK-301A is required for Index Picture recording.  
2) When back space editing using ClipLink function is possible (when CONT is displayed)  
S Time value indication  
Depending on the DISPLAY switch (6 on page 18) setting, this shows a counter  
value, time code value or user bit value. Press the MENU button (1 on page 22) to  
display the VCR menu.  
9 RESET/(MENU SET) (counter reset/VCR  
menu) button  
Also, this button is used to change menu settings.  
Resets the time value shown in the display window.  
This button operates differently depending on settings  
of the DISPLAY switch (6 on page 18) and the TC  
mode switch 1 (9 on page 23) and 2 (8 on page 23).  
For details on the VCR menu, see Setting on the VCR  
Section VCR Menu(page 117).  
0 Speaker  
Outputs the recorded or playback audio. When a  
warning indicator appears in the viewfinder or display  
window, the speaker sounds a warning tone.  
The speaker is muted (does not output a warning tone)  
when an earphone is connected to the EARPHONE  
connector (3 on page 18).  
Switch setting  
RESET button operation  
DISPLAY: COUNTER  
Resets counter value to  
0:00:00.  
DISPLAY: TC  
TC mode switch 1: PRESET  
TC mode switch 2: SET  
Resets time code to  
00:00:00:00.  
For details on the warning tone, see Warning System”  
(page 142).  
DISPLAY: U-BIT  
TC mode switch 1: PRESET  
TC mode switch 2: SET  
Resets user bit a) to  
00 00 00 00.  
a)Bits of time code recorded on tape, in which users can  
record necessary information.  
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qa ALARM (alarm tone volume adjustment) knob  
Controls the volume of the warning tone that is output  
via the speaker (0 on page 21) or EARPHONE  
connector (3 on page 18). Turning this knob to the  
minimum setting mutes the alarm tone.  
qs MONITOR (monitor volume adjustment) knob  
Controls the volume of the sound other than the  
warning tone that is output via the speaker (0 on page  
21) or EARPHONE connector (3 on page 18).  
Turning this knob to the minimum setting mutes the  
audio output.  
Operation panel under the cover  
Right side  
1 MENU button  
2 ADVANCE button  
3 SHIFT button  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
4 AUDIO SELECT  
MAN  
REGEN  
DATE/TIME  
SET  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
(CH-1/CH-2)  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
R-RUN  
switches  
CH-1  
CH-2  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
5 AUDIO IN (CH-1/  
CH-2) switches  
6 Lithium battery compartment  
7 MONITOR OUT CHARACTER switch  
8 TC mode switch 2  
9 TC mode switch 1  
0 ClipLink CONTINUE button  
qa MONITOR SELECT switch  
setting, press this button to increment the digit that has  
been selected with the SHIFT button (3 on page 23).  
In other case, keep pressing this button to show the  
clip remaining indication instead of time value.  
(Example: CLIP 045)  
1 MENU button  
Press this button to display the VCR menu in the  
display window.  
For details about the VCR menu, see Setting on the VCR  
Section VCR Menu(page 117).  
For time code and user bit settings, see page 71.  
2 ADVANCE button  
When setting time code and user bit values, or at menu  
On how to use the ADVANCE button for menu settings, see  
Setting on the VCR Section VCR Menu(page 117).  
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3 SHIFT button  
8 TC (time code) mode switch 2  
When setting time code and user bit values, or at menu  
setting, keep pressing this button to select a digit. The  
selected digit will start blinking.  
In other case, keep pressing this button to show the  
date (when the DISPLAY switch (6 on page 17) is  
set to U-BIT) and time (when the DISPLAY switch is  
set to TC) instead of time value.  
Sets the mode for advancing time code values when  
the TC mode switch 1 9 has been set to PRESET.  
F-RUN: The time code advances continuously  
whether or not the camcorder is recording. Use  
this setting to align the time code value with real  
time.  
SET: Use this setting to set the time code or user bit  
value.  
R-RUN: The time code value advances only during  
recording. Use this setting to have consecutive  
recordings on the tape.  
For time code and user bit settings, see page 71.  
On how to use the SHIFT button for menu settings, see  
Setting on the VCR Section VCR Menu(page 117).  
Note for the DSR-370/570WS  
4 AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2) (audio recording  
level adjustments manual/auto selection for  
channels 1 and 2) switches  
There are two time code frame modes: drop-frame  
(DF) mode and non drop-frame (NDF) mode. This  
product is shipped with drop-frame mode selected.  
These select the audio recording level adjustment  
method.  
For details on switching between drop-frame mode and non  
drop-frame mode, see Selecting Frame Mode (DF/NDF)  
for Time Code (for DSR-370/570WS only) Menu 204”  
(page 119).  
AUTO: Use the AGC (automatic gain control) circuit  
to automatically adjust the audio level.  
MAN: Enables users to manually adjust the AUDIO  
LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) knobs (7 on page 19) for  
each channel. Select AUTO if excess input levels  
are likely to occur.  
For details on drop-frame mode and non drop-frame mode,  
see Drop-frame mode (for DSR-370/570WS only)on page  
74.  
5 AUDIO IN (CH-1/CH-2) (audio input selection  
for channels 1 and 2) switches  
9 TC (time code) mode switch 1  
These select the input signals to channels 1 and 2.  
FRONT: Signals from the microphone connected to  
the MIC IN +48 V connector.  
Selects between resetting the time code value or  
continuing from the time code value at the end of the  
previous recording.  
VJ MIC: Signals from the remote control unit with  
microphone connected to the REMOTE connector  
2
WIRELESS: Signals from the WRR-855A  
synthesized tuner connected to the WRR  
connector via the CA-WR855 Camera Adaptor.  
REAR: Signals from a microphone or external  
equipment connected to the AUDIO IN (CH-1/  
CH-2) connectors.  
PRESET: This starts recording time code values on  
the tape from the currently set value.  
REGEN: During back space editing, this reads the  
tapes current time code value and sets the time  
code to record starting from that value. The time  
code value is advanced in R-RUN mode  
regardless of the setting on TC mode switch 2 8.  
DATE/TIME: This synchronizes the time code to  
the real time clock set in the VCR menu (see page  
119). In this case the time code of the DSR-370/  
570WS is recorded in DF (drop-frame mode).  
6 Lithium battery compartment  
Insert the supplied CR2032 Lithium Battery.  
Note  
On how to fit the lithium battery, see page 37.  
If the ClipLink function is set to on (meaning ClipLink  
shooting is allowed) in menu 211 and CONT is  
displayed in the display window, regardless of the  
setting of this switch, the time code generator  
automatically enters the REGEN mode at recording.  
(When not performing ClipLink shooting, set the  
ClipLink function to oFF (see page 123)).  
7 MONITOR OUT (monitor output)  
CHARACTER switch  
Set ON to superimpose text information on the  
monitor output.  
Note  
Set this switch ON when using the freeze mix  
function.  
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0 ClipLink CONTINUE button  
When restarting ClipLink shooting, press this button to  
add the new clip at the end of the recorded clips.  
qa MONITOR SELECT (audio monitor selection)  
switch  
Selects audio output via the speaker (0 on page 21) or  
earphone.  
CH-1: Channel 1 audio  
Note  
When restart recording without pressing this button,  
the pre-recorded ClipLink log data and Index Pictures  
are deleted.  
MIX: Mixed audio (channels 1 and 2)  
CH-2: Channel 2 audio  
EXT: The sound selected by an external VCR  
connected to the VTR/CCU connector (0 on  
page 29)  
For details , see ClipLink Shooting(page 77).  
Left side  
1 REC TIME switch  
2 SKIN DTL switch  
3 EXT VTR OUTPUT switch  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
DATE/TIME  
SET  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
R-RUN  
CH-1  
CH-2  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
4 VTR TRIGGER switch  
5 FRONT MIC LOW CUT switch  
6 SETUP switch  
7 HYPER GAIN switch  
8 SKIN DTL SET button  
9 TTL RESET button  
OFF: Switches off the recording time display.  
If, however, in advanced menu 6 you set the time  
code display item (TC IND) to ON (see page  
103), then the VCR time data (time code, counter,  
or user bit value) is displayed.  
1 REC (recording) TIME switch  
Selects the recording time indication in the viewfinder.  
TTL (TOTAL): Displays the total recording time.  
The total recording time is not reset even when  
you stop the VCR and power off the camcorder,  
for example, to replace the battery pack.  
DUR (DURATION): Displays the recording time of  
the current cut.  
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Note  
7 HYPER GAIN switch  
Setting this switch to ON increases the gain by a factor  
of about 60 with respect to 0 dB (a 30 dB increase by  
electronic amplification and a 6 dB increase for DPR,  
bringing about a total gain increase of 36 dB, or an  
increase 42 dB for the DSR-570WS/570WSP only).  
When this switch is in the ON position, the indication  
“HYPER” appears in the viewfinder, and the GAIN  
UP indicator in the viewfinder also lights.  
The recording time displayed when this switch is set to  
TTL or DUR is obtained by counting the duration of  
the internal reference signal input to the camcorder.  
The value may not agree exactly with the value  
derived from the time code values. Furthermore, the  
value displayed may not be correct when another  
manufacture’s VCR is connected to the camcorder.  
When finished shooting, return this switch to OFF  
position. The “HYPER” indication disappears and the  
GAIN UP indicator goes out.  
2 SKIN DTL (skin detail) switch  
Set this switch to ON to use the skin detail correction  
function.  
Note  
For details, see “Skin Detail Correction” (page 138).  
Increasing the gain with this switch reduces the  
horizontal resolution by approx. 50%.  
3 EXT VTR OUTPUT switch  
Depending on the external VCR connected to the  
VTR/CCU connector (0 on page 29), this switches  
the video signal output to the VCR.  
COMPONENT, VBS: Component/composite video  
signal  
8 SKIN DTL (skin detail ) SET button  
Press this button with the SKIN DTL switch 2 to  
display the area detect cursor on viewfinder screen.  
Place the cursor on the target and press this button to  
perform skin detail correction.  
Y/C: S-video signal  
Note  
For details, see “Skin Detail Correction” (page 138).  
When a CCU (camera control unit) is connected,  
component video signals/composite video signals are  
output, regardless of the setting of this switch.  
9 TTL (total) RESET button  
Pressing this button resets the total recording time  
(TTL selection) to 0.  
4 VTR TRIGGER switch  
Sets the function of the VTR button on the camcorder  
or lens when a VCR is connected to the VTR/CCU  
connector (0 on page 29) or DV OUT connector (8  
on page 29).  
PARALLEL: Operates both internal and external  
VCRs.  
INT ONLY: Operates the internal VCR only.  
External VCR operation is performed locally.  
EXT ONLY: Operates the external VCR only.  
Set this switch to INT ONLY when you need to do  
cut editing or dubbing using the DV OUT connector.  
5 FRONT MIC LOW CUT switch  
Set this switch to ON to insert a high-pass filter in the  
microphone circuit, reducing wind noise.  
Normally leave the switch in the OFF position.  
6 SETUP switch  
This selects the setup method for this camcorder.  
FILE: Set up using both a setup file and the setup  
menu.  
STD: Set up using the setup menu. The setup file is  
no longer displayed.  
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Left and Upper View  
Front section  
1 Shoulder strap fitting  
2 Attachment shoe for large viewfinder  
3 Accessory fitting shoe and screw hole  
4 Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring  
5 Viewfinder fitting shoe  
6 REMOTE connector 1  
7 Viewfinder front-to-back position locking knob  
8 Fitting for optional microphone holder  
9 Video light connector  
0 LENS connector  
qa VIDEO OUT connector  
qs REMOTE connector 2  
6 REMOTE connector 1 (mini-jack)  
1 Shoulder strap fitting  
Connect the RM-LG1 Remote Control Unit to enable  
remote operation of the ClipLink function.  
To use the supplied shoulder strap, fix one end here  
and the other end to the right side. (See page 45.)  
Note  
2 Attachment shoe for large viewfinder  
This allows you to attach the optional electronic  
viewfinder. (See page 42.)  
The RM-81 cannot be connected.  
If you connect the optional cable (Sony part number:  
1-790-779-11) to this connector, you can control the  
zoom using the optional RM-VJ1 Remote Control Unit  
(equipped with microphone and monitor), even when  
using the conventional lens.  
3 Accessory fitting shoe and screw hole  
Attach optional video lights or other accessories. (See  
page 44.)  
4 Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring  
Loosen this ring to adjust the left-to-right position of  
the viewfinder. (See page 41.)  
For details, consult your Sony dealer.  
7 Viewfinder front-to-back position locking knob  
Loosen this knob to adjust the front-to-back position of  
the viewfinder. (See page 41.)  
5 Viewfinder fitting shoe  
Fix the DXF-801/801CE Viewfinder.  
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8 Fitting for optional microphone holder  
You can fit an optional CAC-12 Microphone Holder  
here. (See page 43.)  
qs REMOTE connector 2 (10-pin)  
Connect the optional RM-M7G Remote Control Unit  
to this connector. Set the CAMERA SELECT switch  
on the bottom of RM-M7G to 1.  
9 Video light connector  
Notes  
A video light with a maximum power consumption of  
30 W such as the Anton Bauer Ultralight 2 or  
equivalent can be connected.  
• EZ mode cannot be used if the RM-M7G is  
connected to the camcorder.  
• Be sure to turn off the power of the camcorder before  
connecting the RM-M7G.  
0 LENS connector (12-pin)  
• Be sure to turn off the power of the camcorder before  
disconnecting the equipment connected to this  
connector. Otherwise, the camcorder will not work  
properly.  
• To control this unit from a CCU (camera control  
unit), connect the RM-M7G to the CCU.  
If you use a lens with cable, connect the lens cable.  
qa VIDEO OUT connector (BNC)  
This outputs the video signal captured by the  
camcorder.  
Rear section  
1 Cassette holder  
2 GEN LOCK IN/VIDEO IN connector a)  
3 TC IN connector  
4 TC OUT connector  
5 S VIDEO OUT connector  
6 MONITOR OUT connector  
7 AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2 connectors  
a) When the optional DSBK-501/501P is fitted  
1 Cassette holder  
GEN LOCK IN: When synchronizing the camcorder  
to an external signal, input a reference video  
signal (VBS or BS). (See page 93.)  
VIDEO IN: When the optional DSBK-501/501P  
Analog Composite Input Board is fitted to the  
camcorder, you can input the analog video signals  
(VBS) to this connector.  
Power the camcorder and press the EJECT button to  
open the lid. Insert the cassette and close the lid by  
pressing the indication “PUSH” .  
2 GEN LOCK IN (gen lock video input)/VIDEO  
IN (video input) connector (BNC)  
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3 TC IN (time code input) connector (BNC)  
Input an external signal for synchronizing the built-in  
time code generator. Use an SMPTE (DSR-370/  
570WS) or EBU (DSR-370P/570WSP) time code  
signal.  
5 S VIDEO OUT (S-video output) connector (DIN  
4-pin)  
This outputs the image being shot or played back as S-  
video signals. Connect to the S-video input connector  
on an external VCR or video monitor.  
Note  
6 MONITOR OUT (output) connector  
Use a jitterless LTC signal. Using an LTC signal  
reproduced by other equipment may cause the  
camcorder to malfunction.  
Outputs the image being shot or played back as  
composite video signals. Connect to the video input  
connector on an external VCR or video monitor.  
Note  
4 TC OUT (time code output) connector (BNC)  
This outputs time code signals from the built-in time  
code generator. When a time code signal is input to  
the TC IN connector, this output signal is synchronized  
to it.  
The output signal from this connector may discontinue  
when switching the operation between recording and  
playback. Do not use as a reference signal for external  
equipment.  
For details about time code, see Setting the Time code  
Valueon page 73.  
7 AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2 (audio output channel  
1 and 2) connectors (phono jacks)  
These output the sound being recorded or played back.  
Connect to a stereo amplifier or video monitors audio  
input connectors.  
Rear and Bottom  
1 TALLY indicator  
2 TALLY switch  
3 Battery attachment  
interface  
6 WRR connector  
7 Cable clamp  
4 DC IN connector  
8 DV OUT connector  
5 AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2  
connectors and input  
selection switches  
9 DC OUT connector  
0 VTR/CCU connector  
qa BREAKER button  
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See Connecting to Audio System(page 46) for more  
information about how to connect a UHF synthesizer tuner.  
See Connecting a CA-370 Intercom Adaptor(page 48)  
for more information about how to connect an intercom  
adaptor.  
1 TALLY (back tally) indicator (red)  
This indicator lights during recording. It will not light  
if the TALLY switch 2 is set to OFF. This indicator  
also blinks to indicate warnings in the same manner as  
the REC/TALLY indicator in the viewfinder.  
7 Cable clamp  
2 TALLY switch  
Set this switch to ON to activate the TALLY indicator  
1 function.  
Fasten an i.LINK cable (DV connecting cable) to the  
clamp using the supplied binding tie so that the plug is  
not pulled out from the DV OUT connector 8.  
For details, see Warning Systemon page 142.  
i.LINK cable (DV  
connecting cable)  
3 Battery attachment interface  
Attach a battery pack or an AC-DN1/DN2A AC  
Adaptor. When using the WRR-855A synthesized  
tuner (for wireless microphones), attach the CA-  
WR855 Camera Adaptor here.  
For information about fitting a battery pack or an AC  
adaptor, see Power Supply(page 53). For information  
about attaching a synthesized tuner, see Connecting to  
Audio System(page 46).  
Binding tie  
8 DV OUT connector (6-pin)  
Connect to the DV input connector of an external VCR  
via an i.LINK cable.  
4 DC IN (DC power input) connector (XLR 4-pin,  
male)  
To use the camcorder with an AC power supply  
connect an optional AC-550/550CE or CMA-8A/  
8ACE AC Adaptor.  
Notes  
This connector will not work as an input connector.  
When external equipment, such as a VCR, is  
connected to this connector, the ClipLink function  
and the function for audio fade-in/fade-out during  
recording do not work.  
5 AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 (audio input channel 1  
and 2) connectors (XLR 3-pin, female) and input  
selection switches  
Connect a microphone or other external audio  
equipment. Set the input selection switches as  
shown below according to the microphone or  
equipment.  
9 DC OUT (DC power output) connector (4-pin,  
female)  
This connector supplies power for a WRR-810A/860A  
UHF Portable Tuner.  
MIC+48V ON (right position): For connecting to a  
48-V microphone  
Note  
0 VTR/CCU connector (26-pin, male)  
Connect an external VCR or CCU-M5A/M5AP or  
other camera control unit.  
If this position is selected for a microphone other than  
48-V microphone, the microphone may be damaged.  
Notes  
MIC (center position): For connecting any  
microphone other than 48-V microphone  
LINE (left position): For connecting an external  
audio signal source such as a stereo amplifier.  
This connector always outputs the signals from the  
camera. It is impossible to output the playback  
video of the internal VCR.  
The image size on the viewfinder or on the screen of  
the RM-VJ1 does not switch automatically, even if  
the aspect ratio (16:9/4:3) of the return signal, input  
from an external VCR, is switched.  
6 WRR (synthesizer tuner/intercom adaptor)  
connector (7-pin)  
Connect a CS-WR855 Camera Adaptor with attached  
WRR-855 UHF Synthesizer Tuner, or a CA-370  
Intercom Adaptor for the CCU-M5A/M5AP.  
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When this connector is used with a battery pack  
attached, operation may be interrupted due to  
exhaustion of the batteries. To prevent this, see  
Avoiding breaks in operation due to dead  
batteries(page 54).  
qa BREAKER (breaker reset) button  
If an excessive current flows in the internal circuits,  
the internal circuit breaker shuts off the power supply.  
Push this button after eliminating the cause of the  
excessive current.  
When a CCU is connected to this connector and a  
battery pack is attached, power is supplied  
automatically from the battery pack. Always power  
off the camcorder before attaching or detaching a  
battery pack or switching the power.  
VCL-716BX Zoom Lens (for DSR-370K2/370PK2)  
When using a lens other than VCL-716BX or VCL-719BX,  
see page 40 and page 134 (Designating the lens).  
1 Iris ring  
4 MACRO selector  
2 Zoom ring  
3 Focus ring  
5 F.f adjustment ring  
and F.f fixing knob  
6 MACRO ring  
Lens hood  
7 ZOOM selector  
8 Zoom remote control  
connector  
qa Instant automatic iris  
adjustment button  
9 RET button  
qs Iris selector  
qd Motorized zoom lever  
0 VTR button  
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1 Iris ring  
9 RET (return) button  
For manual iris control, set the Iris selector qs to the  
Mposition, and turn this ring.  
This allows you to check the video signal.  
When the internal VCR is in recording pause mode,  
press this button to review the last few seconds of the  
recording in the viewfinder (recording review). When  
an external VCR is connected, pressing this button  
connects the E-E video signal1) from the external VCR  
to the viewfinder while the internal VCR is recording  
or no tape is inserted in the internal VCR.  
When a CCU (camera control unit) is connected, you  
can view the return video from the CCU in the  
viewfinder.  
2 Zoom ring  
For direct manual zoom control, set the ZOOM  
selector 7 to the MANU.position, and turn this  
ring.  
3 Focus ring  
Turn this ring to focus the lens on the subject.  
4 MACRO (close-up) selector  
For close-up work, turn the MACRO ring 6 while  
holding this button down. (See page 135.)  
For details, see Playback Checking Recorded Contents”  
(page 70).  
0 VTR button  
This button starts and stops recording on the VCR.  
Press it once to start recording, and once more to stop.  
5 F.f (flange focal length) adjustment ring and F.f  
(flange focal length) fixing knob  
F.f adjustment ring : To adjust the flange focal  
length, loosen the F.f fixing knob, then turn the  
ring. (See page 133.)  
qa Instant automatic iris adjustment button  
While using manual iris control, press this button to  
switch temporarily to automatic iris control setting.  
Automatic control is maintained as long as you hold  
the button down.  
F.f fixing knob: Fixes the F.f adjustment ring.  
6 MACRO (close-up) ring  
For close-up, turn this ring while holding the MACRO  
selector down. (See page 135.)  
qs Iris selector  
This selects the mode of iris operation. (See page  
134.)  
A (automatic): automatic iris  
M (manual): manual iris  
7 ZOOM selector  
This selects the mode of zoom operation.  
SERVO: power zoom  
MANU. (manual): manual zoom  
qd Motorized zoom lever  
8 Zoom remote control connector (8-pin)  
Connect the optional Lens Remote Control Unit for  
remote control of zooming.  
Use this to carry out a power zoom. Pressing the lever  
harder increases the zoom speed.  
W end: zoom toward wide angle  
T end: zoom toward telephoto  
For details of the lens remote control unit, please contact  
Fuji Photo Optical Co., Ltd.  
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1) E-E video signal: electric-to-electricvideo signal.  
This is an input video signal which has passed through  
internal electrical circuits, but which has not been  
converted to a magnetic signal.  
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VCL-719BX Zoom Lens (for DSR-370K1/370PK1)  
When using a lens other than VCL-716BX or VCL-719BX,  
see page 40 and page 134 (Designating the lens).  
1 Iris ring  
2 Zoom ring  
4 M (close-up) button  
5 F.B adjustment ring  
and F.B fixing knob  
3 Focus ring  
6 MACRO ring  
7 ZOOM selector  
8 Zoom remote control  
connector  
9 VTR button  
0 Shtl button  
qa RET button  
qs Motorized zoom lever  
qd Iris selector  
qf Instant automatic iris adjustment button  
qg Dip switchs  
qh Iris gain adjustment trimmer  
qj Shuttle memory position knob  
3 Focus ring  
1 Iris ring  
Turn this ring to focus the lens on the subject.  
For manual iris control, set the Iris selector qd to the  
Mposition, and turn this ring.  
4 M (close-up) button  
For close-up work, turn the MACRO ring 6 while  
2 Zoom ring  
holding this button down. (See page 135.)  
For direct manual zoom control, set the ZOOM  
selector 7 to the MANU.position, and turn this  
ring.  
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5 F.B (flange focal length) adjustment ring and  
F.B (flange focal length) fixing knob  
F.B adjustment ring : To adjust the flange focal  
length, loosen the F.B fixing knob, then turn the  
ring. (See page 133.)  
qs Motorized zoom lever  
Use this to carry out a power zoom. Pressing the lever  
harder increases the zoom speed.  
W end: zoom toward wide angle  
T end: zoom toward telephoto  
F.B fixing knob: Fixes the F.B adjustment ring.  
qd Iris selector  
This selects the mode of iris operation. (See page  
6 MACRO (close-up) ring  
For close-up, turn this ring while holding the M button  
134.)  
down. (See page 135.)  
A (automatic): automatic iris  
M (manual): manual iris  
7 ZOOM selector  
This selects the mode of zoom operation.  
SERVO: power zoom  
MANU. (manual): manual zoom  
qf Instant automatic iris adjustment button  
While using manual iris control, press this button to  
switch temporarily to automatic iris control setting.  
Automatic control is maintained as long as you hold  
the button down.  
8 Zoom remote control connector (8-pin)  
Connect the optional Lens Remote Control Unit for  
remote control of zooming.  
qg Dip switchs  
These are used to make settings for shuttle shot  
function.  
This section is normally covered by a rubber cap.  
9 VTR button  
This button starts and stops recording on the VCR.  
Press it once to start recording, and once more to stop.  
qh Iris gain adjustment trimmer  
Use this to adjust the iris gain.  
0 Shtl button  
Use this for shuttle shot function (see next page).  
This section is normally covered by a rubber cap.  
qa RET (return) button  
qj Shuttle memory position knob  
This allows you to check the video signal.  
Use this for the shuttle shot function (see next page).  
When the internal VCR is in recording pause mode,  
press this button to review the last few seconds of the  
recording in the viewfinder (recording review). When  
an external VCR is connected, pressing this button  
connects the E-E video signal from the external VCR  
to the viewfinder while the internal VCR is recording  
or no tape is inserted in the internal VCR.  
Note  
The E-E video from an external VCR connected to the  
DV OUT connector cannot be displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
When a CCU (camera control unit) is connected, you  
can view the return video from the CCU in the  
viewfinder.  
For details, see Playback Checking Recorded Contents”  
(page 70).  
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Shuttle shot function  
What is the shuttle shot function?  
The shuttle shot function allows you to zoom at  
maximum speed to a preset position (shuttle memory  
position) simply by pressing the lens Shtl button.  
When you release the Shtl button, the lens returns to  
the original position.  
Shtl button  
Position before  
operation  
Shuttle memory  
position  
Hold Shtl button down.  
Dip switch settings  
The dip switches on the VCL-719BX zoom lens (see  
Release Shtl button.  
page 32) are used to make shuttle shot settings.  
To set the shuttle memory position  
While pressing the Shtl button, rotate the shuttle  
memory position knob to set the zoom position.  
Rotate the knob to the T side to move in the telephoto  
direction, and rotate to the W side to move in the wide-  
angle direction.  
Dip switches  
Shuttle memory position knob  
By dip switch settings, the shuttle shot function can be  
assigned to the VTR button and the RET button.  
Purpose  
Dip switch setting  
(number: position)  
Turn shuttle shot Turn on  
1: ON  
function on or off  
1: OFF  
2: OFF  
Turn off  
Assign shuttle  
Turn VTR  
shot function to  
VTR button  
To zoom to the preset shuttle memory  
position  
control function  
off  
Press the Shtl button and keep it held down. The lens  
zooms to the preset position and stops.  
When you release the Shtl button, the lens returns to  
the position it was in before the operation.  
Turn shuttle shot 2: ON  
function on  
Assign shuttle  
shot function to  
RET button  
Turn return  
video display  
function off  
3: OFF  
Note  
Turn shuttle shot 3: ON  
function on  
The motorized zoom lever does not function while the  
Shtl button is held down.  
Dip switch 4 is reserved. It is not used currently.  
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DXF-801/801CE Viewfinder  
Note  
camera or camcorder. It operates in 4:3 mode when  
connected to the DSR-370/370P. It operates in either  
4:3 or 16:9 mode when connected to the DSR-570WS/  
570WSP.  
You can switch the scan size of the DXF-801/801CE  
in accordance with the aspect ratio selected on the  
4 TAKE/TALLY indicator  
TALLY  
TAKE REC BATT  
5 BATT indicator  
6 REC/TALLY indicators  
7 GAIN UP indicator  
1 Eyepiece focusing knob  
SHUTTER  
GAIN UP  
2 Stopper  
8 SHUTTER indicator  
Microphone holding screw  
Microphone holder  
Microphone  
Eye cup  
9 PEAKING control  
0 CONTRAST control  
qa Tally lamp  
qs BRIGHT control  
qd Eyepiece release catch  
qf TALLY switch  
qg DISPLAY switch  
3 LIGHT switch and light  
HIGH LOW OFF  
qh Viewfinder connector  
LIGHT  
1 Eyepiece focusing knob  
4 TAKE/TALLY indicator (orange)  
Turn this to adjust the viewfinder focus to match your  
eyesight. (See page 132.)  
When using the ClipLink function while shooting, this  
indicator lights when the TAKE button (6 on page  
15) has been pressed to set a Mark IN point and goes  
out when a Mark OUT point is set.  
2 Stopper  
Lift up when detaching the viewfinder (See page 41).  
5 BATT (battery) indicator (red)  
This lights when the battery capacity is low.  
3 LIGHT switch and light  
The light lights the lens and the switch controls the  
light as follows.  
Note  
This indicator flashes when switches and knobs on the  
camera control unit are operated. This is normal and  
not a malfunction.  
HIGH/LOW: Turn the light on and control the  
brightness.  
OFF: Turns the light off.  
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6 REC/TALLY (recording/tally) indicators (red)  
These flashe from the time when you press the VTR  
button on the lens or camcorder until recording starts,  
then stay on continuously during recording.  
These are also used to indicate a fault. (See page  
142.)  
When a CCU (camera control unit) is connected,  
these indicators light only when a CALL signal is  
received from the CCU. They do not light or flash  
during VCR recording or in the case of a VCR fault.  
The lower indicator can be disabled by menu setting.  
(See page 102.)  
qg DISPLAY switch  
Set this switch to OFF when you want to remove the  
character data from the viewfinder and the monitor  
connected to the MONITOR OUT connector.  
However, items which are set to OFF in advanced  
menu page 5 and page 6 are not displayed even when  
this switch is set to ON.  
qh Viewfinder connector (20-pin)  
Connect this to the VF connector (2 on page 15).  
7 GAIN UP indicator (orange)  
This lights when the gain is 3 dB or more.  
8 SHUTTER indicator (red)  
This lights when the SHUTTER switch (5 on page  
15) is in the ON position. (If the EVS is selected, the  
indicator will not light.)  
9 PEAKING control  
This adjusts the outline intensity of the viewfinder  
image. (See page 132.)  
0 CONTRAST control  
This adjusts the contrast of the viewfinder image. (See  
page 132.)  
qa Tally lamp  
When the TALLY switch qf is in the ON position, this  
operates in the same way as the REC/TALLY  
indicators 6.  
qs BRIGHT (brightness) control  
This adjusts the brightness of the viewfinder image.  
(See page 132.)  
qd Eyepiece release catch  
To view the viewfinder screen directly, press this  
catch, and hinge up the eyepiece.  
qf TALLY switch  
Set this switch to the ON position to use the tally lamp  
qa.  
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Connections  
Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery  
This camcorder uses a lithium battery to retain stored  
Inserting or replacing the lithium battery  
data. When using the camcorder for the first time, be  
sure to insert the supplied lithium battery  
(CR2032). The camcorder will not operate correctly  
without this lithium battery.  
Notes  
Carefully read the instructions for inserting and  
replacing the lithium battery. Lithium batteries can  
explode if misused.  
Use only CR2032 Lithium Batteries. Other types of  
lithium batteries may come loose when this  
camcorder is moved. If you have difficulty finding  
CR2032 Lithium Batteries, contact your Sony dealer.  
Lifetime of the lithium battery  
When the lithium batterys voltage falls, the lithium  
backup battery warning  
appears in the display  
Li  
window. If this warning appears, replace the lithium  
battery (CR2032) within three or four days.  
The lithium battery has an average service life of about  
two years, however operation in ClipLink mode will  
shorten the lifetime until about one year (when the  
DSBK-301A is fitted).  
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Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery  
1 Turn the POWER switch on.  
2 Press down the catch at the top  
of the battery cover and open  
the cover.  
2
Catch  
Press and pull forward.  
LI  
LITHIUM BATT  
Battery cover  
1
POWER switch  
3Take out the lithium battery.  
Press down and pull out toward you.  
4 Reverse step 3 to insert a  
replacement lithium battery.  
Make sure that the + symbol  
on the battery is facing you.  
5 Close the battery cover.  
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Fitting the Lens  
Use the following procedure to fit the lens.  
Note  
Be sure to turn off the power before fitting the lens.  
1 Remove the retaining rubber  
which prevents the lens mount  
from coming loose, then raise  
the lens fixing lever, and  
Retaining rubber  
remove the lens mount cap.  
Lens fixing lever  
Lens mount cap  
2 With the lens fixing lever  
turned fully counterclockwise,  
push in the lens, aligning the  
projection on the lens with the  
cutout on the camcorder.  
Align and push in.  
3 Supporting the lens, turn the  
lens fixing lever fully  
clockwise. Replace the  
retaining rubber on the lens  
mount.  
Note  
When removing the lens, rotate the lens fixing lever  
with your finger on the curved part of the lever.  
You could injure your finger if you rotate the fixing  
lever with your finger on the tip of the lever.  
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Fitting the Lens  
If using a 1/2lens other than the VCL-716BX/  
719BX on DSR-370/370P  
Fitting optional filters  
If the connector on the lens attachment section is a 14-  
pin connector (VCL-714BXA and other lenses), then  
the lens may be operated in the same way as the VCL-  
716BX/719BX.  
If the lens has a 7-pin connector, then the following  
limitations apply.  
Loosen the lens hood fixing screw to remove the lens  
hood, then attach the filter.  
Use a commercially available M82 × 0.75 size screw  
to attach the filter.  
The lens iris f. value is not displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
Iris operation may be slow in auto iris mode, and  
hunting may occur. If this happens, you should adjust  
the iris sensitivity (see page 135).  
Remove lens hood  
If using a lens with a 6-pin connector  
This camcorder head has a 12-pin LENS connector. If  
the lens cable has a 6-pin connector, fit an adaptor  
cable: LO-612 (manufactured by Canon) or ECF-124  
(manufactured by Fujinon) or equivalent.  
When using a lens with a 6-pin connector, the  
following limitations apply.  
Lens hood fixing  
screw  
Filter (optional)  
The lens iris f. value is not displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
Iris operation may be slow in auto iris mode, and  
hunting may occur. If this happens, you should adjust  
the iris sensitivity (see page 135).  
If using a 2/3lens (for only DSR-370/370P)  
Fit the lens using the optional LO-32BMT 2/3lens  
adaptor.  
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Using Accessories  
Using the Viewfinder  
Removing the Viewfinder  
Remove any microphone from the viewfinder before  
beginning.  
VF connector  
1 Pull the viewfinder connector  
out of the VF connector on the  
front.  
2 Loosen the viewfinder left-to-  
right position fixing ring, then  
pulling up the retaining catch,  
slide the viewfinder out.  
Retaining catch  
Viewfinder left-to-right  
position fixing ring  
To fit the viewfinder  
Reverse the removal procedure. (You need not hold  
Adjusting the viewfinder position  
the viewfinder stopper up.)  
To adjust the viewfinder left-to-right position, loosen  
the left-to-right fixing ring, and to adjust the front-to-  
back position loosen the front-to-back position locking  
knob.  
Left eye adaptor  
By fitting a left eye adaptor, you can use the  
camcorder with your left eye to the viewfinder.  
Viewfinder left-to-right  
position fixing ring  
Note  
Viewfinger front-to-back  
You cannot stow the camcorder attached with a left  
eye adaptor in the LC-DS500 Carrying Case.  
position locking knob  
For details, consult your Sony dealer.  
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Using Accessories  
Fitting the 5-inch Electronic Viewfinder  
How to fit  
You can fit the optional DXF-51/51CE (5-inch)/(DXF-  
41/41CE (4-inch)) Electronic Viewfinder. To fit, the  
following parts are required.  
Remove the cover of the grip and attach the shoe and  
stopper screw (accessory shoe kit).  
VF Cable  
Required parts to fit  
Name  
Part No.  
Accessory Shoe Kit  
A-8274-968-B  
Shoe a)  
Fixing ring  
Adaptor cable (8-pin y 20-pin) 1-783-665-11  
(DXF-41/41CE only)  
Stopper  
Guide  
screw a)  
8-pin  
For details, contact your Sony dealer.  
20-pin  
Adaptor cable (8-pin y 20-pin)  
a) Supplied with the Accessory Shoe Kit  
Fitting to a Tripod  
First fit the VCT-U14 Tripod Adaptor to the tripod,  
then mount the camcorder on the tripod adaptor.  
Removal  
Hold down the red button  
and pull the lever in the  
direction of the arrow.  
Note  
VCT-U14 Tripod Adaptor  
After removing the camcorder, if the tripod adaptor pin  
has not returned to its original position, hold down the  
red button and move the lever in the direction of the  
arrow to return the pin to its original position. It is not  
possible to mount a camcorder with the pin left out.  
Tripod  
Slide the camcorder  
forward along the slot, until  
it clicks firmly into place.  
Pin  
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Using an Optional Microphone  
Fitting the optional CAC-12 Microphone Holder  
Remove the two retaining screws (M3 × 8) for the  
optional microphone holder, then use these screws to  
attach the CAC-12 Microphone Holder.  
Screws removed from the  
camcorder  
CAC-12  
Fitting an optional microphone  
Use the following procedure to attach an optional  
ECM-670 Microphone.  
1 Loosen the screw of the CAC-  
12 Microphone Holder, then  
open the holder and replace the  
microphone adaptor with the  
one supplied with the ECM-  
670 Microphone.  
Microphone adaptor  
2 Insert the microphone in the  
microphone holder, close the  
holder, and tighten the screw.  
Connect the microphone cable  
to the MIC IN +48 V  
MIC IN +48 V connector  
Mark  
connector.  
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Using Accessories  
Fitting optional microphones (operable with a  
48 V supply) other than the ECM-670  
Use the same fitting procedure as for the ECM-670,  
but note the following differences with respect to the  
microphone adaptor.  
ECM-672: no microphone adaptor required.  
Slender microphones (19 mm (3/4 inch) diameter):  
use the microphone adaptor supplied with the  
CAC-12.  
Using a Video Light  
You can use the Anton Bauer Ultralight 2 or  
equivalent for this comcorder. Use a video light  
powered by 12 V with maximum power consumption  
of 30 W.  
camcorder is supplied with 12 V or more power  
(through the DC IN connector or battery pack). The  
brightness or color temperature of the light will not  
change according to voltage increase.  
If you connect the video light to the video light  
connector 9 on the camcorder (page 27) and set the  
LIGHT switch 3 to AUTO (page 16), you can turn  
the light on and off automatically as you start and  
stop the VCR operation.  
Notes  
Do not use a video light with power consumption of  
over 30 W.  
The brightness or color temperature of the light will  
change when the supplied voltage is under 12 V.  
The output of the video light connector on the  
camcorder is controlled to 12 V even when the  
To fit the video light  
When using a video light with a long cable  
You can pass part of the cable through the camcorder  
grip.  
Fit the video light to the camcorder grip or the  
accessory shoe on the viewfinder and connect the  
video light cable to the video light connector.  
Projection B  
Projection A  
1 Remove the cover of the  
camcorder grip and break off  
projection A (see the figure).  
2 Pass the cable through the grip  
as shown in the figure and  
replace the cover.  
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When using equipment other than this  
camcorder for power supply  
Break off projections A and B on the camcorder. (See  
step 1 of the previous section When using a video  
light with a long cable.) Insert the cable into the grip  
from the front hole and take out from the rear hole as  
shown in the figure.  
Fitting the Shoulder Strap  
This section describes the procedure for fitting the  
supplied shoulder strap to the camcorder.  
1 Fit one of the clips to a  
Pull up the strap to  
lock the fiting.  
shoulder strap fitting.  
g
Clip  
2 Fit the other clip to the  
shoulder strap fitting on the  
other side of the grip in the  
same way.  
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Using Accessories  
Removing the shoulder strap  
g
Press here to release.  
Connecting to Audio System  
For connecting an intercom adaptor, see page 48.  
The camcorder is able to record sound not only from  
the attached microphone but also from a wireless  
microphone or an external audio system.  
Using a wireless microphone system  
For details on using the wireless microphone system, see the  
operating instructions for the microphone and tuner.  
You can use the wireless microphone system including  
a WRT-810A/830A UHF Wireless Microphone and a  
WRR-810A/855A/860A UHF Portable Tuner to record  
sound.  
To connect a WRR-855A  
1 Open the cover of the WRR  
connector.  
WRR connector  
WRR  
2 Insert the WRR-855A into the  
CA-WR855.  
Fasten the screws (supplied with  
the WRR-855A).  
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3 Fit the attachment plate on the  
rear side of the CA-WR855 to  
the V-groove on the battery  
attachment interface, and then  
slide the CA-WR855 down  
until it connects to the WRR  
connector.  
CA-WR855  
4 Set one of the AUDIO IN (CH-  
1/CH-2) switches to  
WIRELESS.  
To connect a WRR-810A/860A  
Attach the WRR tuner fitting (not supplied) (Part No.  
A-8278-057-A) to the rear of the camcorder as shown  
in the following figure.  
2,3  
4
5
1 4  
WRR-810A/860A  
1 Pass a screwdriver through the holes and tighten  
4 Attach the holder kit (two fittings and four screws,  
supplied with the tuner) to the WRR tuner fitting  
(one for the upper position and the other for the  
lower position).  
the screws .  
2 Loosen the adjustment screws.  
3 Adjust the metal fitting position for a battery pack  
to be attached, and tighten the adjustment screws  
to fix its position.  
5 Mount the tuner on the WRR tuner fitting.  
For details about the WRR tuner fitting (Part No. A-8278-  
057-A), contact your Sony dealer.  
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Using Accessories  
Using an external audio system  
Connect an audio mixer or other external audio system  
component to the AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connector as  
shown below.  
AUDIO IN (CH-1/CH-2) switches: Set to REAR.  
CH-1  
CH-2  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
Input selection switch: Set to LINE.  
+48V ON  
LINE  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
CH-1/CH-2  
To audio mixer, etc.  
Connecting a CA-370 Intercom Adaptor  
You can connect a CA-370 Intercom Adaptor to this  
unit to enable intercom communications.  
Location and Function of Parts  
1 LEVEL knob  
Adjusts the volume of intercom communications.  
2 INTERCOM connector (mini-jack)  
1 LEVEL knob  
Connect the optional DR-100 Intercom Headset.  
2 INTERCOM connector  
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Connecting the CA-370 Intercom Adaptor  
to this camcorder  
Fit the attachment plate on the read side of the CA-370 to  
the V-groove on the battery attachment interface, and then  
slide the CA-370 down until it connects to the WRR  
connector.  
CA-370  
WRR connector  
Using the Optional LC-DS500  
Carrying Case  
For details on using the carrying case, refer to the  
instruction manual supplied with the carrying case.  
Using the Optional LC-DS300SFT  
Soft Carrying Case  
For details on using the soft carrying case, refer to the  
instruction manual supplied with the soft carrying  
case.  
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Connections  
Connecting a Number of Camcorders  
When using two or more synchronized camcorders,  
connect an external sync signal to the GEN LOCK IN  
connector, supplying a VBS or BS signal. The  
camcorder will then operate synchronized to this  
signal.  
Note  
When you fit the optional DSBK-501/501P, set the  
VIDEO IN to CAM using the basic menu page 4. (see  
page 93.)  
You can adjust the synchronization using the basic  
menu page 5. (See page 94.)  
BNC cable  
Example 1: Camcorder 2 synchronized  
to the signal from camcorder 1  
DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP  
Camcorder 2  
DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP  
Camcorder 1  
Portable VTR  
GEN LOCK IN  
VTR/CCU  
VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
To camera  
connector  
To video input  
connector  
CCZ-A Camera Cable  
BNC cable  
Example 2: Camcorders 1 and 2 synchronized to the signal  
from a special effects unit or similar  
DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP  
Camcorder 1  
VIDEO OUT  
GEN LOCK IN  
BNC cable  
Video input connector  
Sync signal output  
connector  
BNC cable  
Special effects  
unit or similar  
DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP  
Camcorder 2  
Video input connector  
BNC cable  
BNC cable  
VIDEO OUT  
Sync signal output  
connector  
GEN LOCK IN  
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Connecting an External VCR  
You can connect the following external VCRs to the  
VTR/CCU connector (26-pin) or the DV OUT  
connector for recording.  
Notes  
• Although power can be supplied to the camcorder  
from an external VTR, the camcorder may not  
operate correctly in some such cases, depending on  
the power supply capacity of the VTR. It is  
recommended that you power the camcorder from a  
battery pack or from an external power supply.  
• The VTR/CCU connector always outputs the signals  
from the camera. (The playback video of the internal  
VCR cannot be output.)  
• When no VCR is connected to the VTR/CCU  
connector (26-pin), it does not supply signals.  
• A hub cannot be used to control a VCR connected to  
the DV OUT connector, because the REC command  
is not transmitted to the external VCR when a hub is  
used.  
Connecting cable  
Connector  
VCR  
VTR/CCU  
connector  
CCZ-A Camera  
cable (max. length  
10 m (33 ft.))  
BVW-50/50P/35/  
35P (portable)  
Digital  
DV OUT  
connector  
i.LINK cable (DV  
connecting cable)  
(max. length  
Videocassette  
Recorder DSR-  
20/20P/70A/  
70AP/2000/  
2000P, etc.  
4.5 m (14 ft.))  
However, a hub can be used to control this camcorder  
from an external VCR.  
Connecting an i.LINK Digital Cassette Recorder  
When you connect an i.LINK-compatible digital VCR  
(such as the DSR-70A/70AP) to the DV OUT  
or dubbing. In this case, set the camcorder’s VTR  
TRIGGER switch to INT ONLY.  
connector of this camcorder using an i.LINK cable  
(DV connecting cable), you can perform a cut editing  
The camcorder begins to record when a REC  
command is received from the connected VCR.  
DSR-70A/70AP Digital  
Videocassette Recorder  
DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP  
DV OUT  
DV IN  
i.LINK cable (DV connecting cable)  
Notes  
• When dubbing tapes using the DSR-70A/70AP, a  
continuous recorded section of approximately five  
seconds is required before the recording start point. It  
is recommended to record color bars or a similar  
signal beforehand at the start point of the source tape  
to be dubbed on this camcorder.  
• The camcorder does not support noiseless various  
speed playback.  
• To protect the tape, slow playback is automatically  
cancelled if the slow playback lasts for about one  
minute.  
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Connections  
Connecting a Camera Control Unit  
CCZ-A cable transmission distance when CCU  
connected  
The following table shows cable transmission lengths  
when a CCU is connected to the DSR-370/370P/  
570WS/570WSP.  
You can connect CCU-M5A/M5AP Camera Control  
Unit (CCU) to the VTR/CCU connector of this  
camcorder.  
Note the following when connecting a CCU.  
• The only video signal formats that can be transmitted  
from this camcorder to the CCU are VBS and R–Y/  
B–Y/Y.  
• A CCU cannot be used at the same time as a remote  
control device connected to the REMOTE1 or  
REMOTE2 connector of this camcorder.  
Maximum transmission distance  
Connected  
viewfinder  
Power not from CCU  
Power from CCU  
DXF-801/801CE 300 ma)  
(1.5-inch type)  
300 ma)  
300 ma)  
DXF-51/51CE  
(5-inch type)  
300 ma)  
• When the camcorder is gen-locked to a CCU  
reference signal, and then gen-locked to another  
external reference signal, the other external reference  
signal overrides the CCU reference signal for  
camcorder gen-lock.  
a) The maximum transmission distance of gen-lock signals  
and return video is 150 m.  
For details, contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service  
representative.  
• The REC/TALLY indicator on the front of the DXF-  
801/801CE viewfinder lights only when a CALL  
signal is received from the CCU. It does not light or  
flash during VTR recording or on errors.  
• The interface gain of microphone input is –20 dB.  
• Three types of power supply are available for  
powering the camcorder under CCU operation.  
The camcorder uses power sources, if present, in the  
order EXT DC IN >Battery Pack > CCU.  
Before switching the camcorder power supply  
between CCU and another power source, always turn  
off the camcorder's Power switch.  
(CCU or EX DC power is recommended for shooting  
over extended periods.)  
• Before using a CCU, set the camcorder’s EZ mode to  
OFF (see page 17). (The advanced menu does not  
appear unless it is set to OFF.)  
• The color matrix switching function of the CCU-  
M5A/M5AP does not work with this camcorder.  
• When the OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ item on page 2 of the  
advanced menu is set to DL, the knee adjustment  
function of the CCU-M5A/M5AP does not work.  
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Power Supply  
The following power supplies can be used with this  
camcorder.  
AC power (The AC-550/550CE, AC-DN1, AC-  
DN2B or CMA-8A/8ACE AC Adaptor is required.)  
BP-L40/L40A/L60/L60A/L90/L90A lithium-ion  
battery pack  
BP-M50/M100 nickel metal hydride battery pack  
NP-1B Ni-Cd Battery Pack (The DC-L1Battery  
Adaptor is required.)  
Alternatively, you can make combined use of internal  
and external batteries, by mounting one of the above  
batteries as an internal battery and connecting an  
external battery that can be a BP-90A contained in a  
DC-210 Battery Adaptor and connected to the DC IN  
connector of the camcorder.  
BP-90A Ni-Cd Battery Pack (The DC-L90 Battery  
Adaptor is required.)  
Using a BP-L40/L40A/L60/L60A/L90/L90A/M50/M100 Battery Pack  
With a battery pack, the camcorder will operate  
continuously for the time shown below.  
At low temperatures, the usable time of battery packs  
decreases. When the ambient temperature is 0°C  
(32°F), usable time decreases by about 10%.  
(However, the usable time is affected by the power  
consumption of the camcorder in addition to the  
usage status of the battery packs.) The usable time of  
battery packs increases if they are warmed to the  
room temperature (about 20°C (68°F)) before use at  
low temperatures.  
DSR-370/370P  
BP-L40/L40A: Approx. 80 minutes  
BP-M50: Approx. 100 minutes  
BP-L60A: Approx. 180 minutes  
BP-M100: Approx. 230 minutes  
BP-L90A: Approx. 290 minutes  
If you use the BP-L40/L40A at temperatures of 0°C  
(32°F) or below, when power consumption of the  
camcorder and accessories is 40 W or higher (due to  
using a video light, for example), power may break  
after a short time (a few minutes). To increase the  
usable time, store the BP-L40/L40A in a warm place,  
and power on the camcorder before the BP-L40/  
L40A cools down.  
DSR-570WS/570WSP  
BP-L40/L40A: Approx. 70 minutes  
BP-M50: Approx. 90 minutes  
BP-L60A: Approx. 140 minutes  
BP-M100: Approx. 200 minutes  
BP-L90A: Approx. 230 minutes  
Compared to the BP-L40/L40A, the BP-L60/L60A/  
L90/L90A offer better performance at low  
temperatures. The BP-L60/L60A/L90/L90A are  
recommended for use at low temperatures.  
Carrying a spare battery pack is recommended.  
Before use, charge the battery pack with a BC-L50/  
L100/L100CE/M50 Battery Charger.  
Notes on using the battery pack  
A warm battery pack may not be fully recharged.  
Even when fully charged, battery packs gradually  
lose their charge naturally. Use the battery packs as  
soon as possible after recharging.  
To prolong the life of battery packs, store them in a  
cool place (about 20°C (68°F)), and charge in a place  
with an ambient temperature between 10°C and 30°C  
(50°F to 86°F).  
The BP-L40/L40A/L60/L60A/L90/L90A is free from  
memory effect. There is no need to discharge it fully  
before recharging.  
Before long-term storage, discharge the battery fully.  
This extends the battery life if the battery is of the  
lithium-ion type.  
It is recommended that the BP-L40/L40A be used at  
30 W or less. The specified capacity may not be  
obtained if it is connected to the camcorder with  
accessories which is operated at 30 W or higher,  
especially when the ambient temperature is low.  
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Power Supply  
Attaching the battery pack  
1 Press the battery pack against  
the rear of the camcorder,  
aligning the side line of the  
battery pack with the line on  
the camcorder.  
BP-L40/L40A/L60/L60A/L90/L90A/  
M50/M100  
Align these lines.  
LOCK  
2 Slide the battery pack down  
until its LOCKarrow points  
at the matching line on the  
camcorder.  
LOCK  
Matching line on the  
camcorder  
LOCKarrow  
When the external battery begins to fail and  
an internal battery pack is also used  
Remove the DC output cable of the external battery  
from the DC IN connector. The power source will  
switch to the internal battery pack.  
Detaching the battery pack  
When the external battery begins to fail and  
an internal battery pack is not used  
Holding the button in, pull the  
battery pack up.  
First load the camcorder with a fully charged internal  
battery pack, then remove the DC output cable of the  
external battery from the DC IN connector. The power  
source will switch to the internal battery pack. To use  
an external battery again, connect a fully charged  
external battery to the DC IN connector before  
unloading the internal battery pack. The power source  
will switch to the external battery.  
LOCK  
Avoiding breaks in operation due to dead  
batteries  
Continuous operation when operating with  
only an internal battery pack  
First, connect a fully charged external battery to the  
If you use both an internal battery pack and an external  
battery connected to the DC IN connector at the same  
time, you can avoid breaks in operation due to the dead  
batteries.  
DC IN connector, then change the internal battery.  
Notes  
Whenever an internal battery pack is loaded and an  
external battery is connected to the DC IN connector,  
the external battery is always used as the power  
source.  
There may be some noise on the video or audio signal  
at the instant the power sources are switched.  
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Using an AC Adaptor  
Using the Anton Bauer  
Intelligent Battery System  
Using a CMA-8A/8ACE AC Adaptor  
You can equip the camcorder with a special battery  
mount which the Anton Bauer Corporation has  
developed for its Intelligent Battery System and  
Ultralight System.  
When the camcorder is used with an Anton Bauer  
Digital Magnum series battery, the remaining battery  
capacity is shown numerically in the viewfinder  
display.  
Connect the camcorder to the AC power supply as  
shown in the following figure, and turn the POWER  
switch of the CMA-8A/8ACE ON.  
To AC power source  
CMA-8A/8ACE  
AC Adaptor  
Contact your Sony dealer for more information.  
POWER switch: ON  
LOCK  
CCQX-3 cable  
CAMERA/CCU  
DC IN  
Using an AC-DN1 AC Adaptor  
Mount the AC-DN1 on the camcorder in the same way  
as a battery, then connect to the AC power source.  
To AC power  
source  
Note  
When power consumption of the camcorder and  
accessories is 38 W or higher, use the AC-DN2A/  
DN2B AC adaptor (lower than 150 W).  
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3
Shooting  
Basic Procedure for Shooting  
RET button  
ZEBRA button  
Focusing ring  
POWER switch  
FILTER control  
VTR button  
1 Power the camcorder.  
2 Set the FILTER control appropriately for the  
lighting conditions.  
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Basic Procedure for Shooting  
11Setup the VCR section according to your shooting  
Filter setting  
Lighting conditions  
objectives, then start recording.  
1 (3200)  
Studio halogen lighting (incandescent),  
sunrise and sunset.  
During recording, the REC/TALLY indicator(s)  
in the viewfinder light(s), and RECappears on  
the viewfinder screen.  
Depending on the setting of the REC TIME  
switch (see page 24), you can display the total  
recording time or the length of the current cut on  
the viewfinder screen.  
2 (5600K +  
Sunlight.  
1
/
8
ND)  
Use it to prevent hunting1) or to reduce the  
depth of field2).  
3 (5600K)  
Cloudy or rainy outdoor shooting, and  
fluorescent lighting.  
4 (5600K +  
1/64ND)  
Sunlight.  
Use it to prevent hunting1) or to reduce the  
depth of field2).  
You can use the AUDIO LEVEL knob on the  
front to manually adjust the channel 1 audio level.  
To do this, you must first set up the VCR section  
to enable manual adjustment of the audio  
recording level.  
3 Check the switch settings on the camcorder. (See  
pages 15 to 30).  
If there is not sufficient time to check the  
camcorder settings, you can use EZ modeby  
setting the EZ MODE button ON. The camcorder  
is automatically adjusted to standard settings, and  
the iris and the white balance are adjusted  
automatically. (See page 104.)  
12To pause recording, press the VTR button again.  
Using the DynaLatitude Function  
4 Check the settings in the basic menu (page 92) and  
advanced menu (page 98).  
This function detects the bright and dark parts of the  
subject and automatically adjusts for the appropriate  
contrast. The DynaLatitude function enables fine-  
grained contrast adjustment according to the  
5 Check the lens settings (pages 39 and 40) and  
flange focal length adjustment (page 133).  
luminance level of each pixel. It is effective when  
shooting scenes with mixed light and dark parts.  
6 Adjust the eyepiece focus, and the contrast and  
brightness of the viewfinder image (page 132).  
7 Check the sound system settings.  
Microphone connections  
Settings on the VCR section  
8 If required, switch on the center marker and/or  
safety zone (basic menu page 6 and advanced  
menu page 4) and zebra pattern (ZEBRA button) in  
the viewfinder image.  
DL OFF  
DL ON  
However, the brightness of the subject on the screen  
may change if the subject moves during shooting.  
Also, for some subjects, there may be increased noise  
in dark sections of the picture.  
9 Adjust the white balance (page 126) and black  
balance (page 129).  
For information on turning this function on and off, see  
page 100. For information on setting effect levels, see page  
93.  
10Turn the focusing ring so that the subject is  
sharply in focus. It may be convenient to use the  
EZ FOCUS button for the EZ focusfunction (see  
page 16).  
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1) Hunting: This occurs if the automatic iris function is not  
able to reach a stable state, and as a result the image  
brightness keeps changing, alternately lighter and darker.  
2) Depth of field: This is the range over which the subject  
is sharply in focus.  
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Recording  
Notes on using cassettes  
Usable Cassettes  
Before storing the cassette, rewind the tape to the  
beginning and be sure to put the cassette in its storage  
case, preferably on end instead of flat on its side. The  
storage case of a DVCAM cassette is specially  
designed to eusure a long-period storage of the tape.  
Storing a cassette in any other condition (not  
rewound, out of its case, etc.) may cause the video  
and audio contents to become damaged over time.  
If the cassette memory connector (contact point)  
becomes dirty, connection problems may occur and  
cause a loss of functions. Remove away any dust or  
dirt from this area before using the cassette.  
If the cassette is dropped on the floor or otherwise  
receives a hard impact, the tape may become  
slackened and may not record and or play back  
correctly. For instructions on removing tape slack,  
see next page.  
This camcorder can use the DVCAM cassettes listed  
below.  
Model name  
Size  
PDV-64*/94*/124*/184*/34*  
Standard size  
Mini size  
PDVM-12*/22*/32*/40*  
The * in each model name is actually ME”  
(indicating that a cassette memory is contained), or  
N(indicating that no cassette memory is contained).  
The numbers in the model names show maximum  
recording/playback time (minutes) for each model. For  
example, the maximum recording/playback time of the  
PDV-184ME is 184 minutes.  
Note  
Follow the instructions on page 61 to insert a  
cassette, or the camcorder may be damaged.  
If you insert an incorrect type of cassette, it will be  
automatically ejected.  
Preventing accidental erasure  
DVCAM cassettes  
Set the REC/SAVE switch to SAVE to prevent  
accidental erasure of recorded contents.  
The following figure illustrates the DVCAM cassettes  
appearance.  
REC/SAVE switch  
Set to SAVE  
Standard size  
Mini size  
REC  
SAVE  
Cassette memory  
REC/SAVE switch  
If you insert a cassette into the camcorder when this  
switch is set to SAVE, the camcorder will not record  
when you press the REC button.  
For ClipLink shooting, a DVCAM cassette including  
cassette memoryis necessary. In the cassette  
memory, data required for editing the recorded video  
(ClipLink log data) is stored. This unit can record or  
play back the cassettes with cassette memory of 16  
kbits or less.  
To enable recording  
Set the REC/SAVE switch back to REC.  
For details of ClipLink log data, see ClipLink Shooting”  
(page 77).  
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Checking the tape for slack  
Turn the reel gently in the direction shown by the  
arrow. If the reel does not move, there is no slack.  
Insert the cassette into the cassette holder, close the  
cassette holder, and after about 10 seconds take it out.  
Paper clip, etc.  
See page 61 on how to insert a cassette.  
Reel  
Recording on the Internal VCR  
This section describes basic recording operations using  
the internal VCR.  
When using a tape recorded by this camcorder to  
transfer digital (video/audio/time code) signals at four  
times the normal speed from the DSR-85/85P Digital  
Videocassette Recorder to the ES-7 EditStation for  
editing purposes, there must be about at least 40  
seconds of recording on the tape before the IN point.  
To perform editing without problems, it is  
recommended that you pre-record at least 40  
seconds of color bar signals at the beginning of the  
tape.  
When dubbing tapes using the DSR-70A/70AP, a  
continuous recorded section of approximately five  
seconds is required before the recording start point. It  
is recommended to record color bars or a similar  
signal beforehand at the start point of the source tape  
to be dubbed on this camcorder.  
Notes  
When you will not perform ClipLink shooting, set the  
ClipLink function to oFF in the VCR menu. (See  
page 123 for menu setting and see page 77 for details  
of ClipLink shooting.)  
Before shooting, mount or connect any required  
equipment or accessories and check the power  
supply. (See Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections.)  
Also, it is desireable to make sure for problems in  
camcorders internal operations using the auto-check  
function. (See Using Auto-Check Function Menu  
210on page 121.)  
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2
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1 Set the POWER switch to ON and check the  
following items in the display window.  
Indication and steps  
Item to check  
See also  
How is the battery?  
BATT E [xxxxxx] F: The battery is fully charged.  
If two or fewer marks appear and the indication is blinking,  
replace the battery.  
8 Display window(page 19)  
Make sure that the  
window. If it is shown, replace the lithium battery.  
is not shown in the display  
Has the lithium battery  
been inserted and is it  
charged?  
Inserting and Replacing the  
Lithium Battery(page 37)  
Li  
Make sure that the HUMIDindication is not shown in the  
display window. If it is shown, do not use the equipment until  
the HUMIDindication disappears.  
Is there a condensation  
problem?  
Condensation(page 143)  
Inserting a mini-size cassette  
2 Press the EJECT button to open the cassette  
holder, and insert the cassette.  
Stage  
Make sure that the cassettes REC/SAVE switch is  
set to REC, then check for tape slack before  
loading the cassette.  
For details on handling cassettes, see Usable  
Cassetteson page 59.  
Inserting a standard-size cassette  
PUSH  
Indication PUSH”  
Cassette holder window  
Guides  
Mini-size cassette  
match marks  
PUSH  
Indication PUSH”  
Lock  
Cassette holder window  
Insert the cassette with the cassette window (on the front) facing  
outward. Push the cassette between the both guides along the  
stage until it goes under the lock.  
Insert the cassette with the cassette window (on the front)  
facing outward.  
Press PUSHon the cassette holder solidly to  
close the holder.  
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Notes  
operation buttons inoperable, press on the PUSH”  
indication again to make sure that the cassette holder  
is solidly closed.  
Turn the power on and then insert or eject the  
cassette.  
When inserting a mini-size cassette, confirm the  
cassette is under the lock (see the above figure), and  
then close the cassette holder. If the cassette is not  
inserted fully under the lock, a stopper will prevent  
the cassette holder from closing when you press  
down on it.  
Internal parts of the camcorder may become bent or  
otherwise damaged if you attempt to close the  
cassette holder after inserting a mini-size cassette in  
the wrong direction (such as with the cassette turned  
backside front so the reel holes face the cassette  
holder window or with the cassette turned sideways  
so that a short side enters first).  
Do not insert cassette sideways.  
CL  
If  
appears in the display window when the  
cassette is loaded, it means that data has already been  
recorded into the cassette memory. If you record  
under this condition whether the ClipLink function is  
available or not, the existing cassette memory data  
will be overwritten. To avoid this, insert a new  
cassette.  
After inserting the cassette, close the cassette holder  
solidly by pressing on the PUSHindication on the  
holder. Unless the cassette holder is closed solidly,  
the tape will not be loaded and the tape operation  
buttons will not function. If you find the tape  
Do not insert cassette backside front.  
3 Make the switch settings shown in the figure  
below.  
LIGHT  
ON  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
0
OFF  
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
CL CONT IP  
DVCAM  
RESET  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
DISPLAY  
-30  
-40  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
E
F
Li  
-•  
F
32k  
48k  
F8  
8
1
2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK  
(MENU SET)  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
AUDIO SELECT  
(CH-1/CH-2)  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
SET  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
switches: AUTOa)  
AUDIO SELECT  
CH-1 CH-2  
AUDIO IN  
LITHIUM BATT  
DATE/TIME  
R-RUN  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
FRONT  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
REAR  
a) When one of these switches is set to MAN, the  
recording volume can be manually adjusted. For  
details, see Manually adjusting audio recording  
levelon page 63.  
b) For details, see Setting the Time Code Valueon  
TC mode switch 2: F-RUN or R-RUNb)  
TC mode switch 1: PRESETb)  
page 73.  
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4 Display menu 212 and select the audio recording  
During recording, the tape transport buttons  
(EJECT, REW, F FWD, PLAY, and STOP) cannot  
be used.  
mode (two-channel mode or four-channel mode).  
For menu operation, see Selecting Audio Recording  
Mode Menu 212(page 123).  
Operation  
Step  
To view image  
being shot  
Look into the viewfinder.  
Connect a video monitor to the  
MONITOR OUT connector or S  
VIDEO OUT connector.  
Note  
One of the following warning indications appears  
in the display area when you change the audio  
mode setting during recording pause.  
To listen to audio  
track being shot  
Connect an earphone to the  
EARPHONE connector  
or listen to the audio from the  
speaker.  
Status  
Warning indication  
Fs 48k (flashes four  
times per second)  
Attempting to switch from 32-kHz  
mode (four-channel mode) to 48-kHz  
mode (two-channel mode).  
To pause recording Press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or lens.  
For instructions on continuing to  
record after a pause, see Back  
Space Editing(page 67).  
Attempting to switch from 48-kHz  
mode (two-channel mode) to 32-kHz  
mode (four-channel mode).  
Fs 32k (flashes four  
times per second)  
To stop recording  
Press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or lens, then press the  
STOP button.  
The recordings at switching points prevent editing.  
Avoid changing the audio mode once you have  
started recording.  
With this state, it is impossible to start  
back space editing.  
To remove the  
cassette  
Check that the power is on, then  
press the EJECT button to open the  
cassette holder and remove the  
cassette. Close the cassette holder.  
5 Set up the camcorder to suit your recording  
objectives, and press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or lens.  
Recording begins when the TALLY indicator stays  
lit after blinking for a moment.  
Manually adjusting audio recording level  
1 In step 3 above (Recording on the Internal  
VCR), set the AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2)  
switches to MAN (see page 62).  
2 While checking the audio level in the display  
window, turn the AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2)  
knob for the channel being used for microphone or  
wireless microphone system connection (CH-1 or  
CH-2) so that the maximum audio level is under  
0 dB.  
LIGHT  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
ON  
OFF  
0
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
Audio level  
indications  
CL CONT IP  
RESET  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
DISPLAY  
-30  
-40  
DVCAM  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
E
F
Li  
-•  
F
32k  
48k  
F8  
8
1
2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK  
(MENU SET)  
AUDIO LEVEL  
(CH-1/CH-2)  
knobs  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
SET  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
DATE/TIME  
R-RUN  
CH-1  
CH-2  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
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When the battery is getting exhausted  
Recording on an External VCR  
Using the VTR/CCU Connector  
(26-pin) or DV OUT Connector  
When the battery is getting exhausted, the BATT  
indication in the display window blinks once a second  
(see page 20). Replace the battery with a charged  
battery immediately.  
If you continue to use the low battery, the BATT  
indication will blink four times a second, and the  
operation will stop.  
Set the VTR TRIGGER switch as follows when  
operating this unit to control an external VCR  
connected to the VTR/CCU connector or the DV OUT  
connector.  
Simultaneous recording on the external and  
internal VCR: PARALLEL  
For description of how to replace batteries, see Power  
Recording on the external VCR: EXT ONLY  
Supplyon page 53.  
Note  
For information about connectable VCRs, see Connecting  
an External VCR(page 51).  
Turn the POWER switch OFF before replacing the  
battery.  
Notes  
When the VTR TRIGGER switch is set to INT  
ONLY, the camcorder controls only the internal VCR  
even if an external VCR is connected.  
Recording External Video  
Signals  
When external VCRs are connected to the VCR/CCU  
and DV OUT connectors, both VCRs operate in the  
same way under the control of the VTR button of this  
camcorder or of the lens.  
When the optional DSBK-501/501P Analog  
Composite Input Board is fitted to this camcorder, you  
can record external video signals.  
If you do not want to operate an external VCR  
connected to the DV OUT connector, set the iLINK  
CTL item on page 3 of the advanced menu to OFF.  
When external equipment, such as VCR, is connected  
to the DV OUT connector, the ClipLink and the  
audio fade-in/fade-out function during recording do  
not work.  
1 Connect the external video signals to the GEN  
LOCK IN/VIDEO IN Connector.  
2 Set VIDEO IN to EXT using basic menu page 4.  
For details, see Viewfinder Basic Menuon page 92.  
3 Press the EJECT switch to open the cassette  
Note about simultaneous use of an external  
VCR connected to the VTR/CCU connector  
(26-pin) and an RM-M7G Remote Control Unit  
connected to the REMOTE connector (10-pin)  
About 15 seconds are required after the camcorder and  
an external VCR are powered on for control of the  
camcorder from a remote control unit to become  
possible.  
holder, and insert the cassette.  
4 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
The camcorder starts recording.  
Notes  
This limitation does not apply to the external VCR if it  
is powered on after you have confirmed that the  
camcorder can be controlled from the remote control  
unit.  
If the external video signals include noise, such as  
jitter, the camcorder may not record signals properly.  
When recording external analog video signals, signals  
are not output from the S VIDEO OUT connector.  
When recording external analog video signals, setup  
log data is not recorded on the tape (see page 115).  
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To operate either VCR during recording,  
change the VTR TRIGGER switch setting. Both  
VCRs continue recording at the time of switching.  
Setting to INT ONLY: The camcorder can  
operate only the internal VCR.  
Recording on the internal and external  
VCRs simultaneously  
1 Set the switches as shown in the table below.  
Setting to EXT ONLY: The camcorder can  
operate only the external VCR.  
Switch  
Setting  
PARALLEL  
VTR TRIGGER switch  
EXT VTR OUTPUT switch  
Set depending on the  
connected VCR.  
Note  
When two external VCRs are connected using the  
VTR/CCU connector and the DV OUT connector,  
both VCRs operate identically in response to  
operations with this camcorder or with the lens  
VTR button.  
2 For an external VCR connected to the VTR/CCU  
connector, put the VCR into the recording paused  
state.  
If the tape on one of the VCR ends, exchange the  
cassette and then resume recording by external  
VCR operations.  
For an external VCR connected to the DV OUT  
connector, do one of the following, depending on  
the setting of the iLINK CTL item on page 3 of the  
advanced menu.  
Set to ALL: Put the VCR into either the stopped  
or recording paused state.  
Recording on the external VCR only  
Set to REC/P: Put the VCR into the recording  
paused state.  
1 Set the VTR TRIGGER switch to EXT ONLY.  
2 For an external VCR connected to the VTR/CCU  
connector, put the VCR into the recording paused  
state.  
3 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
The both VCRs start recording simultaneously.  
For an external VCR connected to the DV OUT  
connector, do one of the following, depending on  
the setting of the iLINK CTL item on page 3 of the  
advanced menu.  
To pause recording, press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or lens again.  
The both VCRs go into the recording paused state.  
Set to ALL: Put the VCR into either the stopped  
or recording paused state.  
Set to REC/P: Put the VCR into the recording  
paused state.  
If either VCR comes to end of tape during  
recording, one VCR stops at the end of the tape,  
and the other will continue recording. To restart  
simultaneous recording, perform the following.  
When the internal VCR has run out of tape:  
Change the cassette, and press the VTR  
button on the camcorder or lens.  
When the external VCR has run out of tape:  
Change the cassette, and start recording with  
the controls on the external VCR.  
3 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
The external VCR starts recording.  
To pause recording  
Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
Note  
After replacing the cassette on the external  
VCR, do not press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or lens, as this will pause the  
internal VCR.  
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Using the viewfinder to see playback  
pictures  
To see playback pictures of the internal VCR  
Press the PLAY button.  
To see playback pictures of an external VCR  
For an external VCR connected to the VTR/CCU  
connector: Press the RET button on the lens when  
the internal VCR is recording or no cassette is  
loaded in the internal VCR. While holding down  
the RET button, you can see the return video from  
the external VCR.  
For an external VCR connected to the DV OUT  
connector: With the VTR TRIGGER switch of  
this camcorder set to PARALLEL or EXT  
ONLYand with the internal VCR stopped or  
having no cassette loaded, start playback on the  
external VCR.  
Note  
Depending on the VCR model, an external VCR may  
not output return video when INPUT SELECT is set to  
i.LINK on the external VCR. In this case, set INPUT  
SELECT to another position.  
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Back Space Editing  
This section describes the steps for recording several  
scenes continuously.  
If there is a long period before shooting  
the next scene  
1 Follow steps 1 to 5 (pages 60 to 63) in the  
procedure Recording on the Internal VCRto  
begin recording.  
Once put the camcorder into recording pause mode, it  
waits a certain (user-definable) period of time and then  
automatically switches to standby-off mode. When the  
camcorder is in standby-off mode, it takes time for the  
recording to start after pressing the VTR button.  
To continue the time code that has been recorded  
on the tape, set the TC mode switch 2 to R-RUN in  
step 3 (page 62).  
For details on setting the timeout value for automatic  
switching to standby-off mode, see Setting Standby-On  
Period Menu 207on page 120.  
For details of time codes, see Setting the Time Code  
Valueon page 73.  
2 When you have finished recording a scene, press  
Starting Back Space Editing at  
Any Tape Position  
the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
This pauses the recording operation.  
This section describes the steps for inserting a new  
scene at any desired position on the tape.  
The following steps can also be used to restart  
recording after an interruption has occurred.  
Note  
Do not do any of the following before the next  
scene is shot as it will interrupt the recording  
(the recording will not be continuous).  
Remove the cassette.  
Transport the tape (play, rewind, fast forward).  
Press the STOP button.  
1 Perform step 1 (page 61) in Recording on the  
Internal VCR.  
Replace the battery when the camcorder is  
powered.  
2 Insert the cassette containing the previous  
recording.  
3 When you are ready to shoot the next scene, again  
3 Perform steps 3 and 4 (pages 62 and 63) in  
press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
Recording on the Internal VCR.  
This restarts the recording operation.  
To continue from the last time code of the previous  
recording, set TC mode switch 1 to REGEN.  
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each scene to be shot.  
For details about time codes, see Setting the Time  
Code Valueon page 73.  
Operation  
Step  
4 Press the PLAY button.  
Restart an  
See next section Starting Back  
interrupted recording Space Editing at Any Tape Position.  
(see step 2 above)  
The recorded contents are displayed on the  
viewfinder screen.  
Check the recorded See Checking the Recorded  
contents  
Contents Immediately After Shooting  
Recording Reviewon page 70.  
Operation at playback Step  
Stop recording  
Press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or lens, then press the  
STOP button.  
Fast forward the tape  
Rewind the tape  
Press the F FWD button.  
Press the REW button.  
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Back Space Editing  
If the POWER switch is turned on and off repeatedly.  
If the camcorder is left powered off for several hours.  
If the camcorder is subject to severe vibration while  
powered off.  
If for any other reason the automatic recording  
continuity function is unable to operate correctly.  
If the lithium battery (CR2032) is exhausted, or if no  
lithium battery has been fitted.  
STOP button  
REW button  
PLAY button  
F FWD button  
Using the Edit Search Function  
While Back Space Editing  
STOP  
REW  
PLAY  
F FWD  
EJECT  
You can use the edit search function to find the desired  
tape location when continuing to record from any other  
location on the tape. Press and hold one of the EDIT  
SEARCH buttons to activate the search playback  
function for as long as you hold down it.  
5 Press the STOP button when the tape reaches the  
position where the new recording will start (see the  
figure above).  
1 Turn on the power, then insert a cassette into the  
VCR.  
This stops the tape.  
2 Perform steps 2 to 12 in Basic Procedure for  
6 Press the RET buttonon the lens.  
Shooting(page 57).  
This rewinds the tape slightly and runs it until the  
continue point (specified by step 5), then sets the  
camcorder to recording pause state.  
3 Press and hold either of the EDIT SEARCH  
buttons (REV or FWD).  
7 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
This starts recording.  
The edit search function enables you to search for the  
continue position. For details, see next section.  
Note  
If you turn the POWER switch off during recording, or  
when recording is paused, the camcorder automatically  
goes through its shut-down sequence, then powers off.  
When you next turn the POWER switch on, the  
camcorder automatically finds the point at which  
recording ended, and sets itself up so that you can  
carry in with continuous recording. Note that this  
operation takes several seconds: do not turn the  
POWER switch is turned off or replace the battery  
during this interval, as the automatic recording  
continuity will be lost.  
REV button  
FWD button  
The tape is moved in reverse or forward search  
mode for as long as you hold down the REV or  
FWD button, and the image is shown in the  
viewfinder.  
Note also that the recording continuity is lost in the  
following cases.  
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To change the playback speed  
The following indication appears on the screen.  
Press the REV or FWD button down firmly into  
the inner position to make the tape move at the  
faster speed. Press the button down lightly to  
make the tape move at the slower speed.  
Note  
Do not shut off the power while using the edit  
search function. The VCR may not be able to find  
the continue point.  
For details of the playback operation, see page 70.  
4 Release the REV or FWD button when you find  
the tape location where you wish to continue  
shooting.  
4 Press the MENU dial when you see the image you  
want to freeze.  
The frozen playback image is displayed, mixed  
with the shooting image, in monochrome. The  
indication FREEZE MIX ONappears on the  
screen.  
The VCR enters recording pause mode.  
5 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or the lens.  
The VCR starts recording.  
Using the Freeze Mix Function  
The freeze mix function superimposes a freeze-frame  
image of a previously recorded shot on the shooting  
image displayed on the viewfinder screen.  
You can use this function to easily frame a subject  
within the same framework from a previous shot.  
To release the freeze mix mode, press the MENU  
dial again.  
Note  
To change the freeze-frame image  
Press the PLAY button.  
Use the tape transport buttons to find the desired  
image and then perform step 4 again.  
When the camcorder is in EZ mode, the freeze mix  
function is disabled. Press the EZ MODE button to  
release the EZ mode beforehand. (See page 17.)  
1 Connect a color monitor to the MONITOR OUT  
connector and set the MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER switch to ON. (It is not necessary  
to set the MONITOR OUT CHARACTER switch  
to ON when using only the viewfinder for freeze  
mix operation.)  
5 Once you have framed your subject, press the  
MENU dial to cancel the freeze mix function.  
6 Find the recording start point or insert a new  
cassette for recording, then begin recording.  
Notes  
2 Perform steps 2 to 10 from Basic Procedure for  
If you use the tape transport buttons during back  
space editing, the back space editing mode will be  
stopped. When you were using the ClipLink function  
at shooting, if you simply restart the recording you  
will lose any ClipLink data that was recorded. To  
avoid this, press the ClipLink CONTINUE button  
before restarting recording.  
Shooting(page 57).  
3 Play back the tape on which the image to be used  
for framework alignment has been recorded, and  
press the MENU switch to ON position.  
Signals are not output from the DV OUT connector  
while using the freeze mix function.  
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Playback Checking Recorded Contents  
Checking the Recorded Contents  
Immediately After Shooting  
Recording Review  
Immediately after shooting, you can use the recording  
review function to automatically rewind and play back  
the last 2 to 10 seconds of the recording to check the  
recorded contents.  
STOP button  
REW button  
PLAY button  
Performing recording review  
With recording paused, press the RET button on the  
lens.  
F FWD button  
STOP  
REW  
PLAY  
F FWD  
EJECT  
Depending on how long you hold down the button, the  
tape is automatically rewound over the last 2 to 10  
seconds of the recording, and then this last part of the  
recording is shown in the viewfinder. You can also  
listen to the recorded sound via an earphone or the  
speaker. After the recorded part is played back, the  
camcorder is automatically returns to the pause state.  
Operation  
Step  
Fast forward the tape  
Rewind the tape  
Stop the tape  
Press the F FWD button.  
Press the REW button.  
Press the STOP button.  
Notes  
Note  
During recording review, do not turn the POWER  
switch off. The camcorder may not be able to find the  
continue point.  
If two or more series of Index Pictures are recorded  
separately on the tape, they may be played back at  
back space editing points.  
When the ClipLink function is set to oFF and you  
press the VTR button on the camcorder or the lens  
during recording preview, the recording preview is  
halted and recording starts. In this case, back space  
editing is not possible.  
For details about Index Pictures, see ClipLink Shooting”  
(page 77).  
When a CCU (camera control unit) is connected, the  
lens RET button does not function for recording  
review.  
Viewing Color Playback  
Using a color television or color video monitor, you  
can view a color playback (with no playback adaptors).  
Connect a color television or color video monitor to  
the MONITOR OUT connector or the S VIDEO OUT  
connector.  
Viewing Monochrome Playback  
in the Viewfinder  
See the previous section Viewing Monochrome  
Playback in the Viewfinderfor playback operation.  
You can view a monochrome playback of the  
recording in the viewfinder.  
1 Turn the power on.  
2 Load a cassette.  
3 Press the PLAY button.  
This starts playback, during which a monochrome  
playback of the recording is shown in the  
viewfinder.  
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Setting Time Values  
The camcorder uses three types of time values: counter 2 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.  
values, time code values, and user bits.  
The time value is displayed in the viewfinder screen  
and in the display window.  
This resets the counter shown in the viewfinder  
and display window as 0:00:00:00.  
The counter value starts advancing as the tape is  
transported. It shows negative values if the tape is  
rewound past the point where the counter was  
reset.  
LIGHT  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
ON  
OFF  
0
Time value  
indication  
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-20  
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MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
RESET  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
CL CONT IP  
DVCAM  
DISPLAY  
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-40  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
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F8  
(MENU SET)  
Note  
DISPLAY  
switch  
Discontinuous recording in the tape may cause the  
counter to malfunction during playback.  
Use the DISPLAY switch to switch time value  
indications.  
Displaying the date/time  
Type of time value  
DISPLAY switch setting  
The camcorder automatically records the real time of  
the built-in clock on the tape in addition to time codes  
and video/audio signals.  
Perform the following steps to display the date or time  
instead of the time value.  
Counter of tape transport time COUNTER  
Time code  
User bits  
TC  
U-BIT  
Note  
The time code and user bits cannot be displayed if the  
tape does not have time code and/or user bits  
recordings or if the time code was recorded using a  
non-compatible method.  
1 Confirm the following.  
Parts to confirm  
State  
Display window  
The VCR menu is not displayed.  
TC mode switch  
1/2  
Set the position other than  
PRESET/SET.  
For details of the time value indication in the viewfinder, see  
page 87.  
2 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC or U-BIT.  
Resetting the counter  
3 Press the SHIFT button.  
The counter value shows the tapes running time in  
hours, minutes, seconds, and frames format. Before  
starting a tape, perform the following steps to reset the  
counter.  
While pressing the SHIFT button, the date or time  
is displayed at the location of the time value  
indication.  
DISPLAY switch setting  
Indication  
Time  
TC  
Counter  
U-BIT  
Date  
LIGHT  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
0
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
ON  
OFF  
For description of how to set the built-in clock, see  
Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar  
Menu 101on page 119.  
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
RESET  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
CL CONT IP  
DISPLAY  
-30  
-40  
DVCAM  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
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(MENU SET)  
1 Set the DISPLAY switch to COUNTER.  
The time value indication in the display window  
shows the current counter value.  
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Setting Time Values  
Setting the User Bit Value  
You can set the user bits as eight-digit hexadecimal  
values (base 16) to have the date, time, scene number,  
and other information inserted into the time code.  
When using both the time code and user bits, set up the  
user bits first. If you set the time code first, the internal  
time code generator will remain stopped while you set  
the user bits, which will set the time value off from the  
original setting.  
Note  
Setting the user bit value may be disallowed in some  
cases at ClipLink shooting. For details, see step 4 on  
page 78 in ClipLink Shooting.  
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LIGHT  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
HOLD  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
ON  
OFF  
0
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
CL CONT IP  
DVCAM  
RESET  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
DISPLAY  
-30  
-40  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
E
F
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F
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F8  
8
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2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK  
1
(MENU SET)  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
SET  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
DATE/TIME  
R-RUN  
CH-1  
CH-2  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
2 3  
1 Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT.  
The user bits indication appears.  
Operation Step  
Select a  
digit  
Press the SHIFT button.  
Each time you press the SHIFT button,  
the next digit to the right starts blinking.  
Change a  
value  
Press the ADVANCE button.  
2 Set the TC mode switch 1 to PRESET.  
3 Set the TC mode switch 2 to SET.  
Each time you press the ADVANCE  
button, the displayed value is  
incremented to F and returns to 0.  
Reset  
Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.  
This causes the left-most digit in the user bits  
indication to start blinking.  
The display returns to 00 00 00 00.  
Hexadecimal digits A to F are displayed as  
follows.  
4 Set the user bits.  
Hexadecimal digit  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Display  
A
b
C
d
E
F
5 Perform step 6 in Setting the Time Code Value”  
on page 74.  
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Setting the Time Code Value  
For details of setting user bits, see Setting the User Bit  
Valueon previous page.  
This section describes the steps for setting time code  
recording methods for particular shooting conditions  
and setting initial values.  
When using both the time code and user bits, setup the  
user bits first. If you set the time code first, the  
internal time code generator will remain stopped while  
you set the user bits, which will set the time value off  
from the original setting.  
Note  
Setting the time code value may be disallowed in some  
cases at ClipLink shooting. For details, see step 4 on  
page 78 in ClipLink Shooting.  
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LIGHT  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
HOLD  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
ON  
OFF  
0
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
CL CONT IP  
DVCAM  
RESET  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
DISPLAY  
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-40  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
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(MENU SET)  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
SET  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
DATE/TIME  
R-RUN  
CH-1  
CH-2  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
2 3,6  
1 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.  
2 Set the TC mode switch 1 to PRESET.  
3 Set the TC mode switch 2 to SET.  
The time code value can be set anywhere in the  
range of 00:00:00:00to 23:59:59:29(DSR-  
370/570WS) or 23:59:59:24 (DSR-370P/  
570WSP).  
5 For the DSR-370/570WS, use menu 204 to select  
This causes the left-most digit in the time code  
display to start blinking.  
the frame mode.  
Operation  
Adjust the discrepancy bestrewn Select the drop-  
time code value and real time frame mode.  
Step  
4 Set the time code initial value.  
Need not adjust the discrepancy Select the non-  
between time code value and real drop-frame mode.  
time  
Operation Step  
Select a  
digit  
Press the SHIFT button.  
Each time you press the SHIFT button,  
the next digit to the right starts blinking.  
For more information about the drop-frame/non-drop-  
frame mode, see Drop-frame mode (for DSR-370/  
570WS only)on next page.  
Change a  
value  
Press the ADVANCE button.  
Each time you press the ADVANCE  
button, the displayed value increases.  
Reset  
Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.  
The display returns to 00:00:00:00.  
For details of menu operations, see page 119.  
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Setting Time Values  
Restarting an interrupted recording  
Perform the following steps to make the time code  
continuous when the recording has been interrupted or  
when the cassette tape has been removed from the  
camcorder between shootings.  
6 Use the TC mode switch 2 to set the desired  
running mode.  
Operation  
Setting  
Time code advances freely regardless of  
F-RUN  
the VCRs current operation mode.  
1 Set the TC mode switch 1 to REGEN.  
Time code value advances only while  
recording.  
R-RUN  
Time code advance is automatically set to R-RUN  
even if the TC mode switch 2 has been set to F-  
RUN.  
If you select F-RUN, the time code starts  
advancing immediately.  
2 Perform steps 1 to 6 of Starting Back Space  
Drop-frame mode (for DSR-370/570WS  
only)  
Editing at Any Tape Positionon page 67.  
When the camcorder is at the recording pause  
state, the recorded time code is read from the tape  
and synchronized to the internal time code  
generator.  
Time code is processed as 30 frames per second, but  
the exact video frame frequency for NTSC signals is in  
fact 29.97 frames per second. In prolonged recording,  
this leads to a discrepancy between the time code and  
the real time.  
Drop-frame mode corrects for this by skipping two  
frame counts at the beginning of every minute which is  
not a multiple of ten.  
3 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens to  
restart back space editing.  
Setting the time code to the real time  
clock and calendar  
Example: When the minute value is changing from  
11 to 12  
Set the TC mode switch 1 to DATE/TIME.  
This synchronizes the time code generator to real time  
(recorded in the user bits) and date (recorded in the  
time code), using the real time clock and calendar set  
in menu 101.  
05:12:00:00  
05:12:00:01  
These two are dropped.  
Once you set this switch to DATE/TIME position, it is  
not possible to retrieve the previous value (user bits  
and time code) in the time code generator.  
In non-drop-frame mode, however, no frame counts  
are omitted, and there is a gradual deviation of the time  
code from real time.  
For how to set the real time clock and calendar, see  
Setting the Real Time Clock and Calendar Menu 101”  
on page 119.  
Making the time code continuous in back  
space editing  
Set the TC mode switch 2 to R-RUN and start back  
space editing.  
For back space editing operations, see Back Space  
Editingon page 67.  
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Synchronization With External Time Code Signals — Gen-Lock  
To edit and compile a recording that is shot using  
multiple camcorders, it is necessary to synchronize the  
video and time code of the various camcorders (by  
gen-lock).  
Note  
Synchronization with external time code signals (by  
gen-lock) may be disallowed in some cases at  
ClipLink shooting. For details, see step 4 on page 78  
in “ClipLink Shooting”  
Connection for gen-lock  
Connect the reference video and time code signals to  
the camcorder as shown below.  
Locking the video and time code signals to an  
external reference signal  
GEN LOCK IN  
TC IN  
Reference video signal  
Reference time code signal  
Locking the video and time code signals to  
another camcorder’s video and time code  
signals  
If the reference camcorder is gen-locked to an external  
reference signal, any other connected camcorders are  
gen-locked to the same reference signal.  
Using one camcorder as reference, to its video and  
time code signals, lock the other camcorders’ video  
and time code signals.  
Composite video signal (used as reference video signal)  
Time code signal (used as reference time code signal)  
VIDEO OUTa)  
Notes  
Reference camcorder  
TC OUT  
• When connecting a number  
of camcorders, power them  
on beginning with the  
reference camcorder.  
TC IN  
• The H phase and subcarrier  
phase must be adjusted  
when operating under  
external synchronization.  
For details, consult your  
Sony dealer.  
GEN LOCK IN  
Locked camcorder  
TC OUT  
VIDEO OUTa)  
a) The output signal from the MONITOR OUT connector on  
the camcorder may discontinue when switching the  
operation between recording and playback.  
Use the output signal from the VIDEO OUT connector.  
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Setting Time Values  
Locking the internal time code generator  
to the reference time code  
Perform the following steps to synchronize the  
camcorders internal time code generator to an external  
time code.  
1 Set the TC mode switch 1 to PRESET.  
2 Set the TC mode switch 2 to F-RUN.  
3 Connect a reference time code and video signal to  
the camcorder.  
For connections, see the previous section Connection  
for gen-lock.  
EXT-LKwill be displayed in the display  
window. The internal time code generator will  
maintain its externally synchronized state even  
after you disconnect the reference time code signal.  
The precision of this synchronization (phase  
alignment) of time codes depends on the precision  
of the camcorders sync signal generator.  
Notes  
After setting up external synchronization, allow a few  
seconds for the camcorders sync signal generator to  
stabilize before recording.  
Only the time code can be externally synchronized.  
User bits cannot be externally synchronized.  
If you turn the POWER switch on or off while the  
camcorder is operating under external  
synchronization, synchronization precision will be  
reduced.  
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ClipLink Shooting  
The ClipLink function is intended to be used at various  
stages from recording to editing. When you record  
using this function, Index Pictures are automatically  
recorded along with the time code, scene number, and  
other data, all of which make for more efficient  
editing.  
Notes  
When external equipment, such as a VCR, is  
connected to the DV OUT connector, you cannot  
shoot with ClipLink.  
On this camcorder, you can also use the ClipLink  
function without recording Index Pictures. However,  
if you perform ClipLink shooting on the unit without  
fitting the optional DSBK-301A, the recorded tape  
may occasionally cause malfunctions at ClipLink  
continue on a DSR-1/1P.  
When you perform ClipLink shooting for a system  
that contains both the DSR-1/1P and this camcorder,  
fit the optional DSBK-301A Index Picture Board to  
this camcorder.  
For an overview of the ClipLink function, see page 152.  
To record Index Pictures, the optional DSBK-301A  
Index Picture Board is required.  
On how to attach the DSBK-301A, see the operating  
instructions for the DSBK-301A.  
LIGHT  
WARNING  
OVER dB OVER  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
ON  
OFF  
0
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
CL CONT IP  
DVCAM  
RESET  
CLIP  
2
3
DISPLAY  
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TAPE  
BATT  
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COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
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(MENU SET)  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
2
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
SET  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
DATE/TIME  
R-RUN  
CH-1  
CH-2  
AUDIO IN  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
1 Turn the power on and perform steps 2 to 10 in  
Check point  
Method  
Basic Procedure for Shooting(page 57).  
Check to see if the the  
See Selecting ClipLink  
ClipLink function is on (or Function Menu 211”  
set it to on).  
under Setting on the VCR  
Section VCR Menu”  
(page 123).  
2 Perform steps 1 and 2 (page 61) in Recording on  
the Internal VCR. Check the following points.  
Check whether or not the  
appears in the display  
cassette includes cassette window when the loaded  
memory. (The camcorder cassette includes cassette  
supports cassettes with up memory. (The ClipLink  
to 16 Kbits of cassette  
memory.)  
function cannot be used  
unless appears in the  
display window.)  
Make sure that the lithium  
battery has been correctly  
inserted and is not used  
up.  
appears in the display  
Li  
window if the lithium  
battery has not been  
inserted or is used up.  
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CLIP and  
appear in the display window.  
from that data on ClipLink mode.  
IP  
The number of recordable clips varies with  
cassette memory capacity. Up to 45 clips (Index  
Pictures) can be recorded in a 4-Kbit cassette  
memory and up to 198 clips (Index Pictures) can  
be recorded in a 16-Kbit cassette memory.  
Display Meaning  
CLIP  
IP  
The camcorder is in ClipLink mode.  
The camcorder is in ClipLink mode and can  
record Index Pictures (when the DSBK-301A  
is fitted).  
The following display appears on the viewfinder  
screen.  
3 Set the AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2) switch to  
AUTO or MAN (see page 23).  
4 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or the lens.  
ClipLink mode  
indication: CLIP  
M or Ca)  
Recording begins when the TALLY indicator stays  
lit after blinking for a moment.  
The camcorder enters ClipLink continue mode (in  
which back space editing is possible using  
ClipLink function) and indication CONT appears in  
the display window.  
Clip remaining  
a) For details, see Basic menu page 7(page 95).  
During recording, the time code (HH:MM:SS  
format) at the recording start (Rec IN) point is  
recorded into the camcorders internal memory.  
Index Pictures are also recorded if you use the  
DSBK-301A.  
To record the cassette name/number  
Access basic menu page 7 to specify a name or  
number for the inserted cassette (see page 95).  
Notes  
If you use a cassette that contains data recorded  
via a different VCR when you enter a cassette  
name/number in the cassette memory, you may  
lose any data that was previously written to the  
cassette memory. Also, if you use a cassette that  
contains data recorded in ClipLink mode on the  
camcorder for recording on a different VCR, you  
may lose any data that was previously written to  
the cassette memory.  
When you power the camcorder or insert a  
cassette, black squares (x) blink in the place of  
the clip remaining indication in the display  
window (during this, the cassette memory data is  
being checked). Start recording after the blinking  
ends, or the ClipLink function will be disabled.  
Note  
When CONT appears, regardless of the setting of the  
TC mode switch 1, the time code generator  
automatically enters REGEN mode. Consequently,  
you cannot freely specify a time code nor can you  
use the external synchronization (genlock)  
function.  
5 To stop recording, press the VTR button on the  
camcorder or the lens.  
This sets recording pause mode.  
The time codes (HH:MM:SS) for the current clip  
(contents between the Rec IN and Rec OUT  
points) are recorded along with the scene number  
(as scene 001) in the cassette memory. The last  
Index Picture in the recorded scene is also recorded  
when the DSBK-301A is fitted.  
CL  
When  
appears in the display window, it  
means that data has already been recorded into  
the cassette memory. If you record under this  
condition whether the ClipLink function is  
available or not, the existing cassette memory  
data will be overwritten. To avoid this, you can  
either insert a new cassette or follow the  
Note  
While data is being recorded in the cassette  
memory, cutting the power supply or opening the  
cassette holder is disallowed. If you turn the  
POWER switch off or press the EJECT button,  
black squares (x) blink in the place of the clip  
remaining indication in the display window. When  
the data has been recorded, the power supply is cut  
or the cassette is ejected.  
procedure for appending cassette memory data, as  
described in the section Resuming Recording in  
CL  
ClipLink Mode(page 81). If the  
is flashing,  
it means abnormality of the cassette memory. In  
this case, it is impossible to continue recording  
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To continuously record the next scene  
Repeat steps 4 and 5.  
The scene number will be automatically incremented  
Setting Editing Points While  
Shooting  
from the previous number.  
You can use the TAKE button to record a time code  
for a Cue point or a Mark IN/OUT point.  
You can set or clear an NGdesignation for the  
previously recorded scene before shooting the next  
scene.  
Setting Mark IN/OUT points as you shoot  
If you have stopped the recording, see Resuming  
Recording in ClipLink Mode(page 81).  
The following data is recorded onto the cassette when  
you specify Mark IN/OUT points while shooting  
continuously at length, instead of during linked  
recording of each scene.  
Notes  
During recording pause, pressing the STOP/PLAY/F  
FWD/REW buttons, performing edit search, or  
ejecting the cassette will interrupt the ClipLink  
shooting. With this state, it is impossible to start back  
space editing using ClipLink function. (The ClipLink  
Time codes (HH:MM:SS) for Mark IN/OUT points  
Scene number: The scene number counter is  
automatically incremented with each Mark OUT  
point specification.  
CONT  
continue mode is canceled and indication  
in the  
NG specification, cassette name/number  
Index Pictures for all Mark IN points (when the  
DSBK-301A is fitted): these are recorded each time  
recording is stopped.  
display window disappears.) To perform back space  
editing at the recording stop position, press the  
ClipLink CONTINUE button before resuming  
recording. If you do resume recording without  
pressing this button first, the previous recorded data  
(and Index Pictures) will be overwritten or otherwise  
invalidated.  
Each time you press the STOP button, the number of  
remaining clips is decremented by one. If you  
resume recording with the same VCR, the number of  
remaining clips is automatically incremented by one.  
Note  
The time codes for Rec IN/OUT points are not  
recorded.  
Perform the following procedure.  
1 Perform steps 1 to 3 from ClipLink Shooting”  
(pages 77 and 78).  
For details, see Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode”  
(page 81).  
2 Access basic menu page 7 and perform the  
following operations.  
Do not unplug the power supply connector  
(connected to a battery pack or AC outlet) while the  
POWER switch is still set to ON, as this may cause  
the ClipLink function to operate abnormally. Be sure  
to set the POWER switch to OFF before  
1) Set MARK/CUE to MARK.  
The ClipLink mode indication CLIP M”  
appears on the viewfinder screen.  
2) Set the cassette name or number if necessary.  
disconnecting the power supply.  
For details of menu operations, see Basic Menu  
Operations(page 92).  
3 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
The camcorder starts recording, and the REC/  
TALLY indicator(s) light(s) in the viewfinder.  
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4 Press the TAKE button when you find a shot  
Setting Cue points as you shoot  
where you would like to set a Mark IN point.  
The following data is recorded onto the cassette when  
you specify a Cue point to highlight a scene.  
Time codes (HH:MM:SS) for Rec IN/OUT points  
Time codes (HH:MM:SS:frame) for Cue points  
Scene number: The scene number counter is  
automatically incremented with each Rec OUT point  
specification.  
NG designation, cassette name/number (if set from  
the camcorder)  
TAKE button  
Index Pictures for all Rec IN points (when the  
DSBK-301A is fitted): these are recorded each time  
recording is stopped.  
The TAKE/TALLY indicator (orange) lights in the  
viewfinder and TAKEappears on the screen.  
5 Press the TAKE button when you find a shot  
Perform the following procedure.  
where you would like to set a Mark OUT point.  
1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in ClipLink Shooting”  
The TAKE/TALLY indicator (orange) goes out in  
the viewfinder and the TAKEdisappears from  
the screen.  
At this time, the time code (HH:MM:SS) at the  
Mark IN/OUT point for scene 001 is recorded to  
the camcorders internal memory, and then  
recorded to the cassette memory.  
(pages 77 and 78).  
2 Access basic menu page 7 and perform the  
following operations.  
1) Set MARK/CUE to CUE.  
The ClipLink mode indication CLIP C”  
appears on the viewfinder screen.  
2) Set the cassette name or number if necessary.  
To set/clear NG  
For details of menu operations, see Basic Menu  
Operations(page 92).  
If you press the NG button before you set the next  
Mark IN point, the previous scene will be  
designated as NG(NGappears on the screen).  
Once NG has been set, you can cancel it by  
pressing the NG button again before you set the  
next Mark IN point (the NGon the screen  
disappears).  
3 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
The camcorder starts recording, and the REC/  
TALLY indicator lights in the viewfinder.  
4 Press the TAKE button when you find a shot  
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to record time  
codes at Mark IN/OUT points, scene numbers, and  
NG designations to cassette memory.  
where you would like to set a Cue point.  
The CUEindication appears (for about 1 second)  
on the viewfinder screen. At this point, the time  
code (HH:MM:SS:frame) at the Cue point is  
recorded into the cassette memory.  
The scene number is automatically incremented  
each time you specify a Mark IN point.  
7 To finish shooting, press the VTR button on the  
5 Repeat step 4 to specify more Cue points.  
camcorder or lens.  
This stops the recording operation.  
The Index Pictures of each Mark IN point are  
recorded onto the tape (when the DSBK-301A is  
fitted).  
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6 To finish shooting, press the VTR button on the  
Time codes (HH:MM:SS) and scene number  
(scene 001) are recorded to the cassette memory  
and the Index Picture of the Rec IN point is  
recorded onto the tape (when the DSBK-301A is  
attached).  
camcorder or lens.  
This stops recording operation.  
Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode  
During recording pause in ClipLink mode, pressing the  
STOP/PLAY/F FWD/REW buttons, performing edit  
search, or ejecting the cassette will interrupt the  
ClipLink shooting. With this state, it is impossible to  
start back space editing using ClipLink function. (The  
ClipLink continue mode is canceled and indication  
CONT in the display window disappears.) If you resume  
recording on the same cassette, the previously recorded  
data will be overwritten.  
You can avoid this and continue recording in ClipLink  
mode from the previous recording stop point by  
performing the following steps.  
Note  
If you stop recording during the first ten seconds of  
recording, you may not be able to use these steps to  
continue recording in ClipLink mode.  
1 3  
2
1
4
1 Perform steps 2 to 10 in Basic Procedure for  
Shooting(page 57) and step 1 (page 61) in  
Recording on the Internal VCR.  
3 Check the following points.  
Result and response  
Check point  
If these indications do not appear in  
the display window, access the  
VCR menu and set ClipLink  
CLIP and  
IP  
(when the DSBK-  
301A is fitted)  
appear in the  
2 Insert a cassette if one is not already loaded.  
function to on (see page 123).  
display window  
CL  
The  
and  
indications should appear in the  
Remaining clips Make sure there are enough  
capacity for recording clips (see  
page 21).  
display window.  
Note  
CL  
(Continued)  
If the  
is flashing, it means abnormality of the  
cassette memory. In this case, it is impossible to  
continue recording from that data on ClipLink  
mode.  
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4 Press the ClipLink CONTINUE button.  
When all Index Pictures are recorded at the end  
of the recordings  
The tape remaining indication in the display  
window flashes as the camcorder automatically  
searches the recording stop point. When it finds the  
recording stop point, it stops and enters recording  
pause mode.  
Index Pictures  
A
E
B
F
C
G
D
Recording stop  
Recording restart  
(ClipLink continue)  
Once it has stopped, check that the CONT indication  
appears in the display window.  
Recording  
Recording  
start  
stop  
To find the recording stop point efficiently  
If you press the ClipLink CONTINUE button after  
rewinding or fast forwarding the tape to the  
position between the previous recordings start  
point and stop points, the recording stop point can  
more efficiently be found via an automatic search  
function.  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Clip  
When two or more series of Index Pictures are  
separately recorded  
Two or more series of Index Pictures may be  
recorded if ClipLink shooting is once interrupted  
due to ejecting the cassette and resumed (in case of  
changing the camcorder on resuming, for  
example).  
If the recording stop point cannot be found, the  
CONT indication flashes in the display window.  
5 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or the lens.  
Index Pictures A  
Index Pictures B  
D E  
A
B
C
F
G
This starts the recording function.  
6 When the recording is finished, set recording pause  
Recording Recording  
mode (or specify a Mark OUT point).  
stop  
restart  
Recording Remove  
(ClipLink  
continue)  
Recording  
stop  
start  
cassette.  
The time code (HH:MM:SS), scene number (serial  
number of scene during which recording was  
stopped) and other data for the current clip  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Clip  
(contents between the Rec IN and Rec OUT points  
or between Mark IN and Mark OUT points) are  
recorded into cassette memory. The Index Pictures  
for the recorded scene are recorded after the  
recorded scene when the DSBK-301A is fitted.  
Camcorder A  
Camcorder B  
Insert cassette in camcorder B.  
If there is no need for ClipLink continue  
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to start recording the next  
scene.  
It is not necessary to press the ClipLink CONTINUE  
button when restarting recording.  
See step 4 in the previous section Resuming  
Recording in ClipLink Mode.  
The Index Pictures are recorded onto the tape as  
described below when the DSBK-301A is fitted.  
The contents recorded on the cassette may differ in this  
case depending on the settings when the recording is  
restarted.  
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When recording in ClipLink mode is started and  
previous recording is overwritten  
Previous  
New  
recording  
recording  
Previous Index Pictures:  
erased  
New Index Pictures are  
recorded (when the  
DSBK-301A is fitted).  
ClipLink log data: overwritten by new data  
When recording in ClipLink mode is started after a  
previous recording  
Previous  
recording  
New  
recording  
New Index Pictures are  
recorded (when the  
DSBK-301A is fitted).  
Previous Index Pictures:  
retained but invalid  
ClipLink log data: overwritten by new data  
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Chapter  
4
Viewfinder Screen  
Indications and Menus  
Viewfinder Screen Indications  
There are four types of indication screen which appear  
in the viewfinder, as follows.  
Changing the Viewfinder Display  
Normal indications  
These show the operating state of the camcorder.  
(See page 87.)  
Use the dial and switches shown in the following  
figure to switch the viewfinder display among the  
normal indications, basic menu pages and advanced  
menu pages.  
Status indications  
Pressing the MENU switch up while the normal  
indications are present calls a display of current  
settings. (See page 90.)  
Basic menu  
This provides settings for the lens iris, shutter speed  
and so forth, and also a titling screen. (See the  
section Viewfinder Basic Menuon pages 92 to 97.)  
Advanced menu  
This provides settings for the center marker, zebra  
pattern, viewfinder screen indications, and so forth.  
(See the section Viewfinder Advanced Menuon  
pages 98 to 106.)  
MENU dial  
POWER switch  
MENU switch  
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Displaying the normal indications and  
switching to the basic menu  
Status indications  
Display by holding the  
MENU switch up while  
the normal indications  
are present.  
To display the normal indications, move the POWER  
switch to the ON position.  
To switch to and from the basic menu, use the MENU  
switch or MENU dial.  
CHECK DIAGappears before basic menu page 1  
when the self diagnostic function has detected an  
abnormality. (see page 97.)  
Normal indications  
Display by moving the  
POWER switch to the  
ON position.  
Switch by pressing the  
MENU switch down or  
press and turn the  
MENU dial downward.  
Page 1a)  
Page 2  
Basic menu  
Page 9b)  
a) For the DSR-570WS/570WSP, when MENU MODE on page 9  
of the advanced menu is set to 2, an aspect ratio (16:9/4:3)  
switching menu appears before page 1 of the basic menu.  
b) The menu configuration differs according to the camcorders  
switch settings, the connected VCR, accessories (remote  
control devices), and the type of input signal. A nine-page  
configuration results when all of the basic menu pages are  
displayed.  
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Viewfinder Normal Indications  
During normal operation, the following items can be  
indicated in the viewfinder.  
1 VCR operation status indication  
qs VCR warning indication  
qd External VCR status  
indication c)  
2 TAKE/CUE indication  
qf VCR recording mode  
3 Recording time or time data  
indication a)  
indication c)  
4 NG indication  
qg White balance indication  
5 Clip mode indication  
qh SKIN DTL indication  
qj EVS indication  
6 Clip remaining indication  
qk Lens f-stop indication a)  
ql Gain indication a)  
7 Status display area  
8 EZ FOCUS indication  
w; Filter setting indication a)  
wa Clock indication a), b)  
ws Voltage/error indication  
9 LOW LIGHT indication a)  
0 Audio recording level indicators a)  
wd Shutter setting indication a)  
qa Tape remaining indication a)  
a) Whether or not to display can be selected by menu setting.  
b) This is recorded over the picture being shot.  
c) Displayed only when an external VCR is connected  
When the REC TIME switch is in the DUR position:  
The duration of the current recording cut.  
The significance of each of the indications shown in  
the figure is as follows.  
When there is an external VCR connected to the  
VTR/CCU connector or the DV OUT connector, you  
can switch the display as follows, according to the  
setting of the VTR TRIGGER switch.  
1 VCR operation status indication  
This indicates the VCRs current operation status  
(REC, PLAY, etc.).  
VTR TRIGGER switch  
setting  
Display  
2 TAKE/CUE indication  
PARALLEL or INT ONLY Recording time of the current  
cut on the internal VCR  
This displays a TAKE or CUE indication when using  
the ClipLink function for recording.  
TAKE: When recording in Mark mode, this  
indication appears when a Mark IN point is set  
and disappears when the next Mark OUT point is  
set.  
CUE: When recording in Cue mode, this indication  
appears for about 1 second when a Cue point is  
set.  
EXT ONLY  
Recording time of the current  
cut on the external VCR  
Note  
Recording time for an external VCR (total recording  
time, or recording time of the current cut) is  
calculated based on the time that REC2 is displayed  
in the external VCR status indication.  
When the REC TIME switch is in the OFF position  
and the item TC IND in advanced menu page 6 is set  
to ON: A time data value depending on the  
DISPLAY switch settings as shown in the following  
table.  
3 Recording time or time data indication  
This shows the following values.  
When the REC TIME switch is in the TTL position:  
The total recording time. (When an external VCR is  
connected, you can select whether to show the  
recording time of the internal VCR or of the external  
VCR using advanced menu page 4. See page 102 for  
more information.)  
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Viewfinder Normal Indications  
0 Audio recording level indicators  
These show the recording levels of audio channels 1  
and 2.  
DISPLAY switch  
setting  
Time data displayed  
COUNTER  
TC  
CNT: Tape transport time  
TCG: a time code from the time code  
generator  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
TCR: a time code from the time code  
reader  
U-BIT  
UBG: a user bit value from the time  
code generator  
∞  
2 dB  
0 dB  
UBR: a user bit value from the time  
code reader  
qa Tape remaining indication  
This shows the tape remaining as follows.  
Time data values appear during playback, fast forward,  
rewind, or recording review.  
Indication  
F-30  
Tape remaining  
At least 30 minutes  
25 - 30 minutes  
20 - 25 minutes  
15 - 20 minutes  
10 - 15 minutes  
5 - 10 minutes  
2 - 5 minutes  
4 NG indication  
30-25  
An NG(No Good) indication appears if you  
designate a recorded scene as NGwhen using the  
ClipLink function for recording.  
25-20  
20-15  
15-10  
5 Clip mode indication  
10-5  
A CLIP Mor CLIP Cindication appears when  
you use the ClipLink function for recording.  
CLIP M: Indicates shooting in Mark mode  
CLIP C: Indicates shooting in Cue mode  
5-0  
5-0 (flashing)  
0 - 2 minutes  
qs VCR warning indication  
This shows warning indications about operation or  
6 Clip remaining indication  
status of the VCR.  
The number of available clips is displayed when you  
use the ClipLink function for recording.  
Indication  
NO TAPE  
Meaning  
There is no tape loaded.  
7 Status display area  
REC INHIBIT  
The tape is in the recording inhibited  
state.  
One of the following values or messages is displayed  
to indicate the camcorders current status or its  
operation status.  
The battery is almost exhausted.  
The battery is exhausted.  
LOW BATT  
BATT END  
New values when changing camcorders settings  
Messages indicating progress or results of  
adjustments  
The camcorders current settings  
SetupLog data recorded to a tape during shooting (see  
page 115)  
TAPE NEAR END The tape is near the end.  
TAPE END  
SERVO  
HUMID  
RF  
The tape is at the end.  
The servo lock has been lost.  
There is condensation.  
The video heads are clogged, or there  
is some other fault in the recording  
system.  
8 EZ FOCUS indication  
This appears when the EZ FOCUS button is pressed,  
enabling the easy focusfunction.  
The tape is not wound properly.  
SLACK  
MP TAPE  
An incorrect type of cassette has been  
loaded. (The cassette is automatically  
ejected and the indication disappears  
in about two seconds.)  
Note  
The status indication is not shown while this indication  
appears.  
CLIP DATA ERR  
Abnormality of ClipLink log data in the  
cassette memory data.  
9 LOW LIGHT indication  
This warning appears if the lighting level is  
inadequate.  
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Meaning  
Indication  
Indication  
Meaning  
PARA  
Simultaneous recording of the internal  
and external VCRs  
AUDIO 48kHz?  
At back space editing, you are  
switching from 32 kHz audio recording  
mode (4-channel mode) to 48 kHz  
audio recording mode (2-channel  
mode).  
INT  
Recording on the internal VCR  
Recording on the external VCR  
EXT  
AUDIO 32kHz?  
At back space editing, you are  
switching from 48 kHz audio recording  
mode (2-channel mode) to 32 kHz  
audio recording mode (4-channel  
mode).  
Note  
Even if there is an external VCR connected to the DV  
OUT connector, the above indications do not appear if  
iLINK CTL on page 3 of the advanced menu is set to  
OFF.  
ERROR:91-13F  
CLIP CONT?  
Failure in loading or saving the  
cassette memory data.  
Asking whether you will continue  
shooting in ClipLink mode or not when  
the cassette contains ClipLink data.  
(The indication disappears when you  
press the ClipLink CONTINUE button  
or start the next shooting without  
pressing it.)  
qg White balance indication  
The following indications appear.  
Indication Meaning  
EZ  
Operating in EZ mode (The ATW function is  
selected.)  
CLIP NEAR END At ClipLink shooting, capacity for only  
1 to 3 clips remains.  
ATW  
The ATW function is selected (The ATW  
button was pressed and the indication is lit.)  
CLIP END  
Impossible to record any more clip  
shots.  
W:A  
W:B  
W:P  
W:M  
White balance memory A is selected.  
White balance memory B is selected.  
Preset white balance is selected.  
Note  
Manual adjustment is performed remotely.  
If the message appears other than above, contact your  
Sony dealer.  
qh SKIN DTL indication  
This appears when the skin detail function is activated  
(The SKIN DTL switch is set ON.)  
qd External VCR (connected to the VTR/CCU  
connector (26-pin) or DV OUT connector) status  
indication (when an external VCR is connected)  
Shows the external VCR operation status.  
qj EVS indication  
This appears when the EVS (Enhanced Vertical  
definition System) function is enabled. (See page  
130.)  
Notes  
When the VTR TRIGGER switch is set to INT  
ONLY, operation status is not shown for an external  
VCR connected to the DV OUT connector, even if  
that VCR starts recording.  
qk Lens f-stop indication  
This shows the f-stop of the lens.  
When there are external VCRs connected to both the  
VTR/CCU and DV OUT connectors, REC2 is  
displayed when either VCR starts recording.  
When iLINK CTL on page 3 of the advanced menu is  
set to OFF, the status of an external VCR connected  
to the DV OUT connector is not displayed.  
Note  
Depending on the lens being used, this indication may  
differ slightly from the actual f-stop on the lens.  
ql Gain indication  
This shows the gain value, and the settings of the  
HYPER GAIN switch (see page 100) and the DPR  
(Dual Pixel Readout) function as shown in the  
following table.  
Depending on the type of external VCR connected to  
the DV OUT connector, status may not be displayed.  
qf VCR recording mode indication (when an  
external VCR is connected to the VTR connector  
(26-pin) or DV OUT connector)  
Shows recording mode of the internal and external  
VCRs set by the VTR TRIGGER switch.  
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Viewfinder Normal Indications  
If an error message appears, contact your Sony dealer.  
Example indication Meaning  
If using an Anton Bauer Intelligent Battery System  
The remaining battery capacity is shown as a  
percentage.  
18 dB  
Gain setting is 18 dB.  
DPR 18 dB  
The DPR function is enabled.  
In this case the DPR function  
approximately doubles the gain (an  
increase of 6 dB) over the current  
gain setting (in this case 18 dB).  
wd Shutter setting indication  
When the SHUTTER switch has been set to ON, the  
basic menu page 1 setting for the item SHUTTER  
(shutter speed, CLS frequency, EVS) is displayed here.  
HYPER  
The HYPER GAIN switch is in the  
ON position.  
In this case, regardless of the  
current gain setting, the hyper gain  
function increase the gain by a  
factor of about 60 with respect to 0  
dB (to 36 dB). In the case of the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP, menu  
switching allows the gain to be  
increased by a factor of about 120  
with respect to 0 dB (to 42 dB).  
Status Indications  
If you set the MENU switch to STATUS while a menu  
is being displayed, the camcorders current setting  
status will be shown in this display area.  
w; Filter setting indication  
This shows the setting of the FILTER control.  
Indication  
3200  
Filter setting  
1 (3200K)  
56ND  
2 (5600K + 1/8ND)  
5600  
3 (5600K)  
56ND  
4 (5600K + 1/64ND)  
wa Clock indication  
The clock indication is shown in one of the following  
ways (according to the CLOCK IND setting of OFF,  
CAM, or BARS in advanced menu page 8). (See page  
105.)  
a) When both the DCC+ and DynaLatitude  
functions are set to OFF  
Display  
Description  
OFF: Not displayed.  
WHITE  
White balance adjustment method  
selection (PRE/A/B) and color  
temperature during auto white  
balance adjustment  
CAM: Always displayed.  
BARS: Displayed whenever color bars are  
displayed.  
If the clock indication is displayed during recording, it  
is recorded onto the image.  
A.IRIS  
Iris adjustment method selection  
(STD/SPOT L/BACK L)  
SETUP FILE  
DCC+ or DL  
Setting of the SETUP switch (page  
25)  
ws Voltage/error indication  
When power in the camcorders batteries grows low  
and the error message LOW BATT appears, the  
voltage is displayed. When power is normal, you can  
view the voltage by pressing the MENU switch up to  
the STATUS side and holding it there to view the  
status indication.  
For DCC+ indication: ON with the  
OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch set to  
CAM/DCC+ (DCC+ ON), and OFF  
with the switch set to CAM/DL and DL  
in advanced menu page 2 (page 100)  
set to OFF (both DCC+ and  
DynaLatitude OFF).  
For DL indication: When setting the  
OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch to DL and  
DL in advanced menu page 2 to OFF  
(DynaLatitude OFF), LOW, STD or  
HIGH is displayed according to DL  
LEV setting in basic menu page 2  
(page 93).  
An error message is displayed when an abnormality  
has been detected by the auto diagnostic function  
(page 97). If there is a voltage drop below 11.3 V DC  
and an error has been detected, the low voltage  
indication alternates at one-second intervals with the  
error indication.  
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Notes  
Status indicators will not be displayed during EZ  
mode.  
When the CCU function switch is set to TITLE ON,  
the title display is given priority and the normal status  
display (see page 86) does not appear.  
However, the status display does appear while you  
press the camcorders MENU switch up to the  
STATUS side and hold it there.  
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Viewfinder Basic Menu  
To display the basic menu pages, press the MENU  
switch downward (to ON position) or press the MENU  
dial while the normal indications are being shown in  
the viewfinder. The basic menu configuration can  
include up to nine pages. (The configuration depends  
on the switch settings.)  
Contents and Settings of Each  
Menu Page  
Each pages contents and settings are described below.  
Basic menu page 1  
Basic Menu Operations  
The common operations on all basic menu pages are  
described below.  
To change the page or item  
The cursor is moved downward each time you press  
the MENU switch down. Once the cursor has reached  
the last item on a page, press down the MENU switch  
to go to the next page. When the last page is being  
displayed, pressing down the MENU switch returns  
the display to the normal indications.  
Item  
Settings  
A. IRIS  
Sets a base value +1.0  
for auto adjustment Negative adjustment values set a  
of lens iris.  
1.0, 0.5, 0 (normal value), +0.5,  
narrower lens iris and positive values  
set a wider lens iris.  
The cursor is moved upward each time you press up  
the MENU switch. Once the cursor has reached the  
first item on a page, pressing up the MENU switch  
returns the display to the normal indications.  
The cursor starts blinking when you press the MENU  
dial. In this state, you can change the page or item by  
turning the MENU dial.  
DTL LEV  
Sets the detail  
(edge) emphasis.  
99 to 0 (normal value) to +99  
Negative adjustment values soften the  
images edges and positive values  
sharpen them.  
M. BLACK  
Sets the master  
pedestal level.  
99 to 0 (normal value) to +99  
Negative adjustment values make  
dark areas of the picture darker and  
increase the contrast. Positive  
adjustment values dark areas of the  
picture lighter and reduce the  
contrast.  
To change settings  
STRETCH  
16 to 0 (normal value) to +15  
Sets black stretch/ This function adjusts the intensity of  
compress value.  
dark areas of the screen. Negative  
values make these areas darker  
(black compress) and positive values  
make these areas brighter (black  
stretch).  
Align the cursor to the desired item using the MENU  
switch and turn the MENU dial.  
You can change settings only with the MENU dial.  
Press and turn the MENU dial to align the cursor to the  
desired item and press the MENU dial.  
SHUTTER  
DSR-370/570WS: 1/100 (normal  
value), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000, EVS, CLS (60.4 Hz to  
200.3 Hz)  
DSR-370P/570WSP: 1/60 (normal  
value), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
EVS, CLS (50.3 Hz to 201.4 Hz)  
This selects either the shutter speed,  
the scan frequency, or EVS for the  
clear scan function. When the  
SHUTTER switch is set to OFF, this  
item cannot be set.  
Sets shutter speed  
or CLS/EVS  
setting. (see page  
130.)  
To reset any item to its shipped settings, press the  
MENU dial for 2 seconds.  
For the DSR-570WS/570WSP, when MENU MODE  
on page 9 of the advanced menu is set to 2, an aspect  
ratio (16:9/4:3) switching menu appears before page 1  
of the basic menu.  
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Basic menu page 2  
Basic menu page 4  
This is displayed when the optional DSBK-501/501P  
Analog Composite Input Board is fitted to the  
camcorder.  
Item  
Settings  
0.0 to 0.5 (normal value) to 1.0  
SKIN DTL  
Sets the amount of Smaller values set a softer skin detail.  
Item  
Settings  
skin detail  
correction.  
CAM (normal value)  
Records the signal shot by this camcorder.  
VIDEO  
IN  
Selects  
the  
DL LEV  
Sets the  
LOW, STD (normal value), HIGH  
EXT  
Set the amount of DynaLatitude  
Records the signal input from the GEN LOCK IN/  
VIDEO IN connector. The image on the  
viewfinder and the signal output from the  
MONITOR OUT connector are switched to the  
external video signal. When inputting the external  
video signal, EXT INPUTblinks on the screen.  
signal  
to be  
DynaLatitude level. effects as high level, standard level  
(STD), or low level.  
recorded  
onto the  
internal  
VCR.  
PRE WHT  
Sets the color  
When the filter is 3200 or CROSS:  
2200 to 3200 (normal value) to 4300,  
temperature of the filter 5600K, 5600K + 1/8ND  
preset white  
balance.  
When the filter is 5600K + 1/64ND:  
4600 to 5600 (normal value) to 12000  
Basic menu page 3  
This is displayed when the SETUP switch has been set  
to FILE.  
If you set VIDEO IN to EXT and input the external  
VBS signal from the GEN LOCK IN connector, the  
image in the viewfinder and the signal output from the  
MONITOR OUT connector are switched to the  
external video signal. When inputting the external  
video signal, EXT INPUTalways blinks on the  
screen.  
For details of this operation, see Setup Files(page 108).  
Notes  
When VIDEO IN is set to EXT, the video signals are  
not output from the S VIDEO OUT connector.  
When VIDEO IN is set to EXT, the basic menu page  
5 is not displayed.  
This page is not displayed when a CCU (camera  
control unit) is connected.  
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Item  
Settings  
Basic menu page 5  
This menu is displayed when CAM is selected on the  
basic menu page 4 and an external sync signal is input  
to the GEN LOCK IN connector.  
MARKER  
Sets marker display ON/OFF.  
ON (normal value), OFF  
Markers are displayed  
when this setting is ON  
and is not displayed  
when it is OFF.  
When the setting is ON,  
go to advanced menu  
page 4 to select the type  
of marker (see page  
102).  
DUR TIME  
Sets the recording time.  
00:00 to 59:59 (minute :  
second)  
Setting the recording time before  
shooting helps you with making  
scenes of equal duration.  
When shooting with displaying  
the recording time of the current  
cut in the viewfinder (with the  
REC TIME switch set to DUR),  
the recording time indication  
flashes to remind you that the  
recording time has passed.  
See Setting the  
recording time in  
seconds.  
Item  
Settings  
SC PHASE  
000 to 999  
Sub carrier phase adjustment for  
when the camcorder is genlocked.a)  
H PHASE  
000 to 135 (normal value)  
to 199  
Horizontal phase adjustment for  
when the camcorder is genlocked.a)  
a) This applies when using an external sync signal to  
Setting the recording time in seconds  
Move the cursor to DUR TIME, then press the MENU  
dial.  
synchronize operation of several camcorders (see page 50).  
Note  
This page is not displayed when a CCU (camera  
control unit) is connected.  
A value of seconds appears.  
Basic menu page 6  
If you turn the MENU dial when 59is displayed, the  
number under MMincreased by one.  
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3 Turn the MENU dial until the desired character  
Basic menu page 7  
appears, and press it.  
The character cycles through the following  
sequence.  
(Space)  
4 Turn the MENU dial to move the text entry arrow.  
5 Return to step 3 and repeat the text entry  
Item  
Settings  
procedure.  
MARK/CUE  
MARK (normal value), CUE  
Selects Mark mode See ClipLink Shooting(page 77).  
6 After completing text entry, move the text entry  
or Cue mode  
cursor to the parenthesis position.  
CHG REEL NO.  
Sets the cassette  
name/number  
See To set the cassette name/  
numberbelow.  
The display changes as follows.  
To set the cassette name/number  
Note  
When using a cassette without cassette memory, you  
cannot set the cassette name or number.  
1 Load a cassette.  
2 Press the MENU switch to move the cursor to  
7 Check your cassette name/number setting, and  
press the MENU dial if no more changes are  
required. (To make changes or to abort the  
procedure for this setting, return to step 2.)  
CHG REEL NO., then press the MENU dial.  
This writes the new cassette name/number to the  
cassette memory, after which the display changes  
as follows.  
The cursor () changes to the text entry arrow ()  
and the current cassette name/number is displayed.  
(NO TAPEis displayed if you neglected to load  
a cassette.)  
Current cassette  
name/number  
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3 Press the MENU dial.  
Basic menu pages 8 and 9  
This brings up the cursor on the screen, and  
switches to cursor transport mode.  
You can create a title of up to four lines, each of  
twelve alphanumeric or punctuation characters, and  
then save it. It is then possible to record the title over  
the picture while shooting.  
Initial cursor position  
Note  
You cannot set the skin detail correction while a title is  
displayed.  
Entering the title (basic menu page 8)  
1 Press the MENU switch or turn the MENU dial as  
necessary to display basic menu page 8 (title  
setting display) in the viewfinder.  
4 Turn the MENU dial to move the cursor to the  
position where you wish to insert a character.  
To reverse the direction, turn the dial in the  
opposite direction.  
5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 until the title is complete.  
If a title is already present, it appears on this  
screen.  
2 Press and turn the MENU dial until the desired  
character appears.  
The character cycles through the following  
sequence.  
6 Align the cursor to EXIT and press the MENU  
dial.  
(Space)  
This displays basic menu page 8 again.  
The title created is retained, even when you power  
the camcorder off.  
Press the MENU dial when the desired character  
appears.  
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To record a title (basic menu page 9)  
When CHECK DIAGis displayed  
1 Access basic menu page 9 (title display).  
The CHECK DIAGindication appears in the status  
display area whenever the camcorders automatic self  
diagnostic function detects an abnormality. Access  
this page and perform error checking. (This page is  
displayed as basic menu page 1.)  
CHECK DIAGwill also be displayed if there is a  
problem on the sync signal input to the GEN LOCK  
IN connector. Input a proper sync signal and then  
perform error checking.  
2 Press the MENU dial once.  
The title is superimposed to the picture displayed  
on the viewfinder screen.  
3 Start shooting.  
4 To stop the title recording, press the MENU switch  
or MENU dial to clear the title display.  
To perform error checking  
Press the MENU dial.  
When using the CCU-M5A/M5AP Camera Control Unit  
The error checking performs on the digital signal  
processing (DSP) and memory circuits and the results  
are displayed.  
When no error is detected, OKappears.  
Example: If an abnormality is detected in the DSP  
circuit.  
When the CCU function switch is set to TITLE ON,  
the title display is given priority and the normal status  
display (see page 86) does not appear.  
However, the status display does appear while you  
press the camcorders MENU switch up to the  
STATUS side and hold it there.  
The error message DIAG ERRORappears when the  
normal indications are displayed. If this message  
appears, contact your Sony dealer.  
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Viewfinder Advanced Menu  
Advanced Menu Operations  
To reinitialize all settings in the advanced  
menu to their factory defaults  
See also the figure on next page.  
1) Align the cursor to ALL RESET and press the  
MENU dial. (The indication changes to ALL  
RESET SURE?.)  
To display the advanced menu  
2) Press the MENU dial again. (The indication  
changes to ALL RESET OKand reinitialization  
completes.) To cancel the reinitialization, turn the  
MENU dial (without pressing).  
Move the POWER switch to the ON position while  
holding down the MENU dial.  
Note  
The advanced menu does not appear when the  
camcorder is in EZ mode.  
Take the camcorder out of EZ mode first.  
Note  
When using the VCL-716BX Zoom Lens, after  
performing the above operations, set LENS SEL (see  
page 102) to 3.  
To change the page  
Align the cursor to the page number and press the  
MENU dial so that the page number is blinking. Turn  
the dial until the desired page.  
To select items in a page  
Press the MENU dial to blink the cursor, and press the  
MENU switch to move the cursor among the menu  
items. While the cursor is blinking, you can move the  
cursor by turning the MENU dial.  
To change settings  
This operation is the same as for the basic menus.  
For a description of basic menu operations, see  
page 92.  
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The following example shows settings for the DSR-  
570WS/570WSP. The settings are somewhat different  
from those for the DSR-370/370P.  
Normal indications  
Move the POWER switch to  
the ON position with the  
MENU dial held down.  
Turn the MENU dial.a)  
Advanced menu  
page 2  
Advanced  
menu page 1  
Press the  
MENU dial.b)  
Align the cursor to  
ALL RESETand  
press the MENU dial.  
Turn the  
Advanced menu  
page 3  
Confirmation  
screen  
MENU dial.a)  
Turn the MENU dial  
(to cancel resetting).  
Press the  
MENU dial.b)  
Press the MENU dial  
(to cancel resetting).  
Turn the  
MENU dial.a)  
Turn the MENU dial.  
Advanced menu  
page 9 c)  
Turn the MENU dial.a)  
a) Set the cursor to the page number (blinking) and turn the MENU  
dial.  
b) Set the cursor to EXIT MENU and press the MENU dial.  
c) This page is not displayed for the DSR-370/370P. Therefore,  
pages 10 to 15 are moved forward, becoming pages 9 to 14.  
Press the  
MENU dial.b)  
Note  
After page 1 of the advanced menu, some pages and items may  
not be displayed, depending on the connected accessories  
(remote control devices), type of input signal, switch settings,  
and so on.  
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Contents and Settings of Each Menu Page  
Advanced menu page 2  
Each pages contents and settings are described below.  
The following example is for the DSR-570WS/  
570WSP. HYPER is not displayed for the DSR-370/  
370P.  
Advanced menu page 1  
Use this page to return all menu settings to their  
factory preset values.  
For details of this operation, see Advanced Menu  
Operations(page 98).  
Settings  
Item  
GAIN  
This sets gain values for the positions of the GAIN switch.  
The HIGH, MID, and LOW values must be set so that LOW  
< MID < HIGH.  
LOW  
Sets the L position.  
3 dB, 0 dB (normal  
value), 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB,  
12 dB, 18 dB, 18 dB + DPR,  
24 dB  
Note  
When using the VCL-716BX Zoom Lens, execute  
ALL RESET and then set LEN SEL (see page 102) to  
3.  
MID  
0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB  
(normal value), 12 dB,  
18 dB, 18 dB + DPR, 24 dB,  
24 dB + DPR  
Sets the M position.  
HIGH  
Sets the H position.  
3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB,  
18 dB (normal value),  
18 dB + DPR, 24 dB, 24 dB  
+ DPR, HYPER GAIN  
HYPER  
36 dB (normal value),  
42 dB  
Sets the HYPER position.  
Displayed only for DSR-  
570WS/570WSP.  
DL  
ON (normal value), OFF  
When set to ON, the amount  
of DynaLatitude effects is  
set in the basic menu page 2  
(see page 93).  
Sets DynaLatitude function  
ON/OFF. This setting is  
valid only when the  
OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch  
has been set to CAM/DL.  
For details on the  
DynaLatitude function, see  
page 58.  
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Item  
Settings  
Advanced menu page 3  
AWB MEM  
2 (normal value): No  
Selects whether or not correspondence with FILTER  
to make the FILTER  
control settings. Only two  
control settings (1 to 4) adjustment values (A and B) are  
correspond to  
separate white  
balance adjustment  
values stored in  
memory.  
stored in memory.  
2 × 4FL: Correspondence with  
FILTER control settings. Each of  
the four control settings can be  
used to set A and B adjustment  
values, for a total of eight settings.  
TONE  
ON (normal value): Outputs  
Selects whether or not audio signal.  
a) For DSR-370P/570WSP: EBU75  
to output a 1-kHz  
audio signal with the  
color bars when the  
OUTPUT/DL/DCC+  
has been set to  
BARS.  
OFF: Does not output audio  
signal.  
BARS  
SMPTE (normal value for DSR-  
370/570WS): Normal width  
EBU75 (normal value for DSR-  
370P/570WSP): EBU 75%  
EBU100 (for DSR-370P/  
Selects normal width  
or narrower width for  
color bars.  
570WSP): EBU 100%  
SPLIT (for DSR-370P/570WSP):  
Not for normal operation  
SNG: Narrower than normal (used  
for satellite communications, etc.)  
REMOTE1  
REC (normal value): Specifies  
recording start/stop.  
MARK: Specifies a Mark IN/OUT  
point.  
CUE: Specifies a Cue point.  
NG: Specifies NG/OK.  
Sets a function for  
switch 1 of the RM-  
LG1 connected to the  
REMOTE connector 1.  
REMOTE2  
REC: Specifies recording start/stop.  
MARK (normal value): Specifies  
a Mark IN/OUT point.  
CUE: Specifies a Cue point.  
NG: Specifies NG/OK.  
Sets a function for  
switch 2 of the RM-  
LG1 connected to the  
REMOTE connector 1.  
BAUD RATE  
9600, 38400 (normal value)  
Sets a baud rate for a  
computer connected  
to the REMOTE  
connector 2 (to be  
supported in the future  
version).  
iLINK CTL  
Selects whether to  
control from the  
camera the start and  
stop of recording by  
the external VCR  
connected to the DV  
OUT connector.  
REC/P (normal value): When an  
external VCR is recording or  
recording paused, control from the  
camera according to the setting of  
the VTR TRIGGER switch.  
ALL: When an external VCR is  
recording, recording paused, or  
stopped, control from the camera  
according to the setting of the VTR  
TRIGGER switch.  
For the DSR-1500/1500P/1600/  
1600P/1800/1800P/2000/2000P,  
which cannot be set to recording  
paused, set this item to ALL.  
OFF: Do not control from the  
camera.  
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Item  
Settings  
Advanced menu page 4  
ZEBRA  
Selects type of zebra  
pattern display.  
1 (normal value): Displays the  
zebra pattern over parts having a  
video level. between 70 and 90  
IRE (or 70 and 90%).  
Use the next item (ZEBRA1) to  
select the base level.  
a)  
2: Displays the zebra pattern over  
parts having video levels of 100  
IRE or above (or 100% or above).  
1/2: Dual display (both 1 and 2)  
70 IRE (normal value) to 90 IRE  
(DSR-370/570WS) or 70%  
(normal value) to 90% (DSR-  
370P/570WSP):  
Can be set for each IRE step or  
1% step.  
a) For DSR-370P/570WSP: 70%  
ZEBRA1  
Sets base level for  
zebra pattern 1.  
Settings  
Item  
MARKER  
CENT/90% (normal value):  
Displays center marker and safety  
zone marker at 90% size.  
CENT/80%: Displays center  
marker and safety zone marker at  
80% size.  
Selects ON/OFF  
setting for center  
marker, size setting,  
and display ON/OFF  
setting.  
REC TIME  
INT (normal value): Recording  
time of the internal VCR  
EXT: Recording time of the  
external VCR connected to the  
VTR/CCU connector (26-pin) or  
DV OUT connector.  
Selects whether to  
show the recording  
time (TTL) of the  
internal VCR or of the  
external VCR.  
90%: Displays only safety zone  
The safety zone value  
differs as follows,  
depending on the  
LIMITS setting.  
marker at 90% size.  
80%: Displays only safety zone  
marker at 80% size.  
CENT: Displays only center  
marker.  
VF TALLY  
×1: Uses only the upper REC/  
TALLY indicator.  
×2 (normal value): Uses two  
REC/TALLY indicators.  
Selects whether or not  
to use more than one  
REC/TALLY indicators  
in the viewfinder  
LIMITS set to OFF: %  
value with respect to  
viewfinder screen  
(displayed only when  
the DXF-801/801CE  
viewfinder is attached).  
LIMITS set to value  
other than OFF: %  
value with respect to  
LIMITS value  
LENS SEL  
Select the types of the  
lens.  
1 (normal value), 2,3,4  
For details, see Designating the  
lenson page 134.  
LIMITS  
DSR-570WS/ 16:9 mode  
570WSP  
OFF (normal value): Outputs  
safety zone according to scan size.  
4:3: 4:3 section safety zone  
13:9: 13:9 section safety zone  
14:9: 14:9 section safety zone  
15:9: 15:9 section safety zone  
4:3 mode  
OFF (normal value): Outputs  
safety zone according to scan size.  
13:9: 13:9 section safety zone  
14:9: 14:9 section safety zone  
15:9: 15:9 section safety zone  
16:9: 16:9 section safety zone  
DSR-370/  
370P  
OFF (normal value): Outputs safety  
zone according to scan size.  
13:9: 13:9 section safety zone  
14:9: 14:9 section safety zone  
15:9: 15:9 section safety zone  
16:9: 16:9 section safety zone  
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Advanced menu page 5  
Advanced menu page 6  
Item  
SS INDa)  
Settings  
Item  
AUDIO INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
show the audio level  
indication on the normal  
indications.  
Settings  
3SEC: Displays shutter  
setting for three seconds only  
ON (normal value):  
Displays.  
OFF: Not display.  
Selects the mode for  
showing the shutter setting when the setting has been  
when displaying the normal changed.  
indications.  
ALWAYS (normal value):  
Displays the shutter setting at  
all times.  
TAPE INDa)  
ON (normal value):  
Displays.  
OFF: Not display.  
Selects whether or not to  
show the remaining tape  
indication on the normal  
indications.  
LL INDa)  
ON (normal value):  
Displays.  
OFF: Not display.  
Selects whether or not to  
show the LOW LIGHT  
indication on the normal  
indications when inadequate  
lighting is detected.  
TC INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
show the time data indication OFF: Not display.  
on the normal indications.  
ID INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
display the camera ID when OFF: Not display.  
displaying color bars.  
ON (normal value):  
Displays.  
IRIS INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
show the lenss F-stop value OFF: Not display.  
(iris indication) on the  
normal indications. The F-  
stop value is always  
displayed when in EZ mode.  
GAIN INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
always show the gain  
setting indication on the  
normal indications.  
ON (normal value):  
Displays.  
ON (normal value):  
Displays.  
ID SETa)  
See To set the camera ID”  
on below.  
Sets the camera ID (up to  
eight characters, including  
alphanumeric, symbols, and  
spaces).  
ON (normal value): Always  
displays.  
OFF: Displays for two  
seconds only when the  
setting has been changed.  
a) When the viewfinders DISPLAY switch is set to OFF,  
indications related to these items are not displayed even  
when menu settings are set to ON.  
FILTER INDa)  
ON (normal value): Always  
displays.  
OFF: Displays for two  
seconds only when the  
setting has been changed.  
Selects whether or not to  
always show the FILTER  
control setting indication on  
the normal indications.  
The FILTER control setting  
indication is always  
To set the camera ID  
1 Press the MENU switch or turn the MENU dial to  
move the cursor to ID SET.  
displayed when in EZ mode.  
WHITE INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
show the setting of the white  
balance switch.  
The cursor () changes to the text entry arrow ().  
ON (normal value): Displays.  
OFF: Not display.  
SKIN INDa)  
Selects whether or not to  
show the setting for skin  
detail correction.  
ON (normal value): Displays.  
OFF: Not display.  
Current camera ID  
a) When the viewfinders DISPLAY switch is set to OFF,  
indications related to these items are not displayed even  
when menu settings are set to ON.  
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Viewfinder Advanced Menu  
2 Press and turn the MENU dial to move the text  
Item  
Settings  
entry arrow.  
A.IRIS-AE  
F5.6 , F8, F11, F16 (normal  
Selects auto iris adjustment value)  
which sets an F-stop value  
that can be switched to AE  
(displayed only when the EZ  
MODE is set to CUSTOM).  
Turn the MENU dial downward to move the cursor  
to the right, or upward to move it to the left.  
3 Press and turn the MENU dial to enter the desired  
AGC LIMIT  
0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB (normal  
characters.  
Sets an upper limit value for value)  
AGC adjustment (displayed  
only when the EZ MODE is  
set to CUSTOM).  
The displayed character changes as you turn the  
dial.  
4 Return to step 2 and repeat the text entry  
EZ mode settings  
The following settings are set for the camcorder when  
procedure.  
EZ mode has been selected.  
5 When you have finished entering the text, press  
and turn the MENU dial to move the cursor to the  
parenthesis position.  
Item  
Settings  
STD  
STD  
0
CUSTOM  
Selectable  
Selectable  
Selectable  
Selectable  
OFF  
Setup file  
Detail level  
Master black  
Black stretch  
Skin detail  
Shutter  
This clears the displayed menu and returns to the  
normal indications.  
0
0
OFF  
Advanced menu page 7  
OFF (AE mode) OFF (AE mode)  
Freeze mix  
Gain  
OFF  
OFF  
AGC mode  
OFF  
AGC mode  
OFF  
Hyper gain  
Iris control method Automatic  
Automatic  
STD  
Auto iris control  
mode  
STD  
Iris override  
0
Selectable  
Not output  
Selectable  
Selectable  
Selectable  
ON  
Color bar output  
AGC upper limit  
Not output  
12dB  
a) At shipping, the EZ MODE is set to STD.  
AGCs F-stop value F2.8  
Item  
Settings  
AEs F-stop value  
ATW  
F16  
ON  
EZ MODE  
STD (normal value):  
When the EZ MODE button Changes settings to  
DynaLatitude  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
has been set to EZ mode  
standard settings.  
ON, this selects whether or CUSTOM: Changes only  
not to change the settings of some settings to standard  
other switches and menus to settings.  
the standard settings. (The For details of the settings  
EZ mode function cannot be when STD or CUSTOM is  
used during remote  
operation.)  
DCC+  
F-stop value  
indication  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Filter indication  
Clock indication  
ON  
ON  
specified, see EZ mode  
settingsbelow.  
OFF  
OFF  
A.IRIS-AGC  
DSR-570WS/570WSP  
OPEN, F2.8 (normal value),  
F4, F5.6  
Selects auto iris adjustment  
which sets an F-stop value  
that can be switched to AGC  
(displayed only when the EZ  
MODE is set to CUSTOM).  
DSR-370/370P  
OPEN, F2, F2.8 (normal  
value), F4, F5.6  
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Advanced menu page 8  
Advanced menu page 9 (DSR-570WS/  
570WSP only)  
Item  
Settings  
Item  
Settings  
CLOCK IND  
Selects whether or not to  
display the date/time on the CAM: Displays.  
normal indications.  
OFF (normal value): Not  
display.  
16:9/4:3  
16:9 (normal value)  
4:3 a)  
Selects whether to put  
the camera in 16:9  
mode or 4:3 mode.  
BARS: Displays only when  
color bars are displayed.  
DATE MODE  
Selects the date display  
format.  
YY MM DD (normal  
value): Year/month/day  
MM DD YY : Month/day/  
year  
DD MM YY : Day/month/  
year  
WIDE ID  
ON (normal value): Adds.  
Selects whether or not  
to add a wide aspect ID  
signal to video output  
signals in 16:9 mode.  
OFF: Does not add.  
VF SCAN  
AUTO (normal value):  
TIME MODE  
Automatically switch to 16:9 size  
when the camera is in 16:9  
mode, and automatically switch  
to 4:3 size when the camera is in  
4:3 mode.a)  
12hours: 12-hour clock  
24hours (normal value):  
24-hour clock  
Selects 16:9 or 4:3 as  
the viewfinder scan size  
when using the supplied  
DXF-801/801CE  
Viewfinder.  
Selects whether to display a  
12-hour clock (showing A.M.  
and P.M. hours) or a 24-hour  
clock.  
FULL: Regardless of cameras  
mode (16:9b) or 4:3), the  
viewfinder picture completely fills  
the display area.  
Note  
Use the VCR menu to set the date and time (see page  
119).  
MENU MODE  
Selects whether or not  
switch the mode (16:9/  
1 (normal value): Selects the  
16:9 or 4:3 mode only with the  
advanced menu.  
4:3) on the basic menu. 2: Selects the 16:9 or 4:3 mode  
with both the basic and advanced  
menus.  
a) Compared to 16:9 mode, the 4:3 mode video appears as  
if a zoom lens has been adjusted slightly toward the  
telephoto end (see figure on page 107).  
b) When the camera is in 16:9 mode, the viewfinder picture  
appears stretched vertically (see figure on page 107).  
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Viewfinder Advanced Menu  
Advanced menu pages 9 to 12 (DSR-370/  
370P) or pages 10 to 13 (DSR-570WS/  
570WSP)  
These pages are displayed only when the SETUP  
switch has been to FILE.  
For details of this operation, see Setup Files(page 108).  
Advanced menu pages 13, 14 (DSR-370/  
370P) or pages 14, 15 (DSR-570WS/  
570WSP)  
These pages are displayed only when the SETUP  
switch has been to FILE.  
For details of this operation, see Using SetupNavi and  
SetupLog(page 113).  
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Video Output and Viewfinder Picture (DSR-570WS/570WSP only)  
The video output and viewfinder picture of DSR-  
570WS/570WSP vary as shown below according to  
the settings of the 16:9/4:3 item and the VF SCAN  
item of the advanced menu page 9.  
Subject  
Item  
Settings  
16:9  
2
/
3-inch optics  
16:9/4:3  
VF SCAN  
AUTO  
The camera outputs 16:9 video.  
The scan size of the viewfinder  
picture is 16:9 size.  
Viewfinder picture  
Item  
Settings  
16:9/4:3  
VF SCAN  
16:9  
4:3 effective area  
FULL  
The camera outputs 16:9 video.  
The viewfinder picture is 16:9  
video that has been stretched  
vertically to completely fill the  
display area.  
16:9 effective area  
Viewfinder picture  
Item  
Settings  
4:3  
16:9/4:3  
VF SCAN  
AUTO or FULL  
The camera outputs 4:3 video that  
has been electronically extracted  
from the effective area of the 16:9  
aspect ratio. Compared to 16:9  
video, this video appears as if a  
zoom lens has been adjusted  
slightly toward the telephoto end.  
The picture in the viewfinder is 4:3  
video, which completely fills the  
display area.  
Viewfinder picture  
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Setup Files  
You can use setup files to reproduce a particular  
configuration of settings. You can also revise the  
contents of setup files.  
There are eight types of setup files, of which five are  
factory preset setup files and the other three are user  
files.  
3 Move the cursor to SELECT FILE with the MENU  
switch and use the MENU dial to select the desired  
file.  
Calling up a Setup File  
This describes how to call up a setup file and use it to  
replace the current menu settings.  
File  
Description  
1 Set the SETUP switch to FILE.  
STD  
Settings for shooting under  
standard conditions  
HISAT  
Settings for making pictures  
vivid  
FL  
Settings for shooting under  
fluorescent lighting  
Settings for making pictures  
like ones shot by film camera  
FILMLIKE  
SVHS/VHS  
Settings to optimize camera  
image for recording and  
playback characteristics of S-  
VHS, VHS, or Hi-8 tape  
USER1 to USER3  
User setup files (set to STD at  
shipping)  
SETUP switch  
4 Move the cursor to CHG FILE and press the  
The camcorder is set according to the currently-  
selected file data.  
MENU dial.  
The display changes as shown below and the  
selected file is called up.  
2 Access basic menu page 3.  
Current file a)  
Selected file  
a) An asterisk (*) appears in front of any factory preset  
file whose contents have been revised at least once.  
You can also call up these files via a similar operation  
in advanced menu page 10 (page 9 on the DSR-370/  
370P). In this page, a file recorded onto a tape can  
also be called up.  
For details, see To call up files recorded onto a tape ”  
(page 109).  
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5 Press the MENU dial to call up the file. To abort  
the call up operation, move the MENU dial (the  
display returns to the one shown in step 3).  
To call up files recorded onto a tape  
Load the cassette that contains the recorded files.  
1 Set the SETUP switch to FILE.  
During the call up operation, the following display  
appears.  
2 Access advanced menu page 10 (page 9 on the  
DSR-370/370P).  
(The following figure shows an example for the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP.)  
a) The model name DSR-570WS/570WSP or DSR-370/  
370P is displayed when a tape saved by one of those  
models is read. Nothing is displayed when a tape  
saved by previous models (DSR-500WS/500WSP,  
etc.) is read.  
3 Move the cursor to SELECT FILE with the MENU  
switch and move the MENU dial to select TAPE.  
When the call up operation ends, the display  
changes as shown below.  
Name of file  
recorded onto  
tape  
4 Move the cursor to CHG FILE and press the  
MENU dial.  
The settings of the camcorder are now replaced by  
the settings in the called file.  
The screen appears as shown below.  
Note  
Files saved to tape by the DSR-370/370P cannot  
be recalled by other models.  
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Page 12 (page 11 on DSR-370/370P)  
Changing File Settings  
Item  
Settings  
When using advanced menu page 11 or 12 (page 10 or  
11 on the DSR-370/370P), you can change the settings  
about picture quality in setup files. (In basic menu  
page 1, a part of items are changeable.)  
The changes are accepted only until another file is  
called up, after which the original settings are restored.  
If you save the changes, store the modified file as one  
of the user files or record it in a cassette. (See the  
following section Saving File Settings.)  
99 to 0 (normal value) to  
+99  
Negative adjustment values  
decrease the saturation and  
positive adjustment values  
increase the saturation.  
SAT  
Adjusts the saturation of the  
image.  
HUE  
99 to 0 (normal value) to  
+99  
Adjusts the hue of the  
image.  
99 to 0 (normal value) to  
+99  
Negative adjustment values  
decrease the saturation and  
positive adjustment values  
increase the saturation.  
SKIN SAT  
Adjusts the saturation in the  
specified area of the image.  
1 Perform the steps described in To call up files  
recorded onto a tapeon page 109 to call up the  
selected file.  
SKIN HUE  
Adjusts the hue in the  
specified area of the image.  
99 to 0 (normal value) to  
+99  
2 Access advanced menu page 11 or 12 (page 10 or  
11 on the DSR-370/370P).  
(The following figure shows an example for the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP.)  
Saving File Settings  
Files whose settings have been changed for certain  
shooting conditions can be saved as a user file or onto  
a tape.  
Currently  
selected filea)  
For details, see To save setup files to a tape(page 111).  
1 Set the SETUP switch to FILE.  
Currently  
selected filea)  
a) An asterisk (*) appears in front of any factory preset  
file whose contents have been revised at least once.  
3 Make the desired changes.  
SETUP switch  
Page 11 (page 10 on DSR-370/370P)  
2 Call up a setup file whose settings approximate the  
desired shooting conditions and then change some  
of the settings.  
Item  
Settings  
M.BLACK, STRETCH and  
DTL LEV  
See Basic menu page 1”  
(page 92).  
M.GAMMA  
99 to 0 (normal value) to  
For details of this operation, see Calling up a Setup  
File(page 108), Changing File Settingsabove,  
Viewfinder Basic Menu(pages 92 to 97), and  
Viewfinder Advanced Menu(pages 98 to 106).  
Adjusts the gamma curve.  
+99  
99 to 0 (normal value) to  
+99  
V DTL LEV  
Adjusts the vertical detail.  
DTL FREQ  
Adjusts the central frequency  
of the detail.  
LL, L, M (normal value), H,  
HH  
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3 Access advanced menu page 13 (page 12 on DSR-  
370/370P).  
(The following figure shows an example for the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP.)  
Currently  
selected filea)  
To save setup files to a tape  
Load the tape onto which the file will be recorded.  
a) An asterisk (*) appears in front of any factory preset  
file whose contents have been revised at least once.  
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of Saving File Settingsand  
select TAPE as the file saving destination.  
4 Move the cursor to DESTINATION FILE with the  
MENU switch and turn the MENU dial to select  
USER1, USER2, or USER3.  
File in which  
current  
settings are  
to be stored  
2 Move the cursor to STORE FILE? with the MENU  
switch and press the MENU dial.  
5 Move the cursor to STORE FILE? with the MENU  
switch and press the MENU dial.  
The display changes as shown below.  
(The following figure shows an example for the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP.)  
The display changes as shown below.  
6 Press the MENU dial to store the file. To abort the  
save operation, move the MENU dial (the display  
returns to the one shown at step 4).  
(Continued)  
When the save operation is finished, the display  
changes as shown below.  
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3 Press the MENU dial to store the file. To abort the  
save operation, move the MENU dial (the screen  
returns to the screen shown in step 2).  
The tape automatically rewinds and recording  
starts.  
The display changes as shown below. (CAN  
NOT WRITEappears on the screen if no tape is  
loaded or if the loaded tape is write-protected.)  
a) During recording, the model name DSR-370/370P or  
DSR-570WS/570WSP is displayed.  
After the settings are stored, the following display  
appears.  
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Using SetupNavi and SetupLog  
The SetupNavi function records a setting of the setup  
menu and setup files onto a tape, so that the same  
settings can be called up and used again or copied to  
another camera.  
The SetupLog function records a camera setting every  
few seconds at shooting and displays the recorded data  
in the viewfinder during playback.  
NO TAPEis displayed if you neglected to load a  
cassette.  
3 Move the cursor to RECALL DATA with the  
MENU switch to call up the data recorded on the  
tape. (Press the MENU switch to cancel.)  
The tape is rewound and playback starts. The  
display changes as follows and the call up  
operation begins.  
Note  
The setup navigation function cannot be used with the  
RCP-TX7, RM-M7G, or CCU-M5A/M5AP connected.  
To use this function, disconnect the RCP-TX7, RM-  
M7G, or CCU-M5A/M5AP, power the camera off, and  
then power it on again.  
Setting Up the Camera Using  
Data Recorded on Tape  
Name of data  
being called up  
The procedure to replace cameras menu settings with  
settings recorded onto video tape is described here.  
a) The model name DSR-570WS/570WSP or DSR-370/  
370P is displayed when a tape saved by one of those  
models is read. Nothing is displayed when a tape  
saved by previous models (DSR-500WS/500WSP,  
etc.) is read.  
1 Insert the cassette onto which the data was  
recorded. Set the SETUP switch to FILE, then set  
the POWER switch to ON while holding down the  
MENU dial.  
To abort the call up operation while in progress  
Press the MENU dial.  
Advanced menu page 1 appears.  
(The following figure shows an example for the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP.)  
After the data has been read, the following display  
appears.  
(Continued)  
2 Turn the MENU dial until advanced menu page 14  
(page 13 on DSR-370/370P) appears.  
For details of menu operation, see Advanced Menu  
Operations(page 98).  
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4 Press the MENU dial.  
NO TAPEappears if you neglected to load a  
cassette.  
To cancel the setup of data that has been read,  
rotate the MENU dial.  
6 Press the MENU dial.  
The previous menu settings are overwritten by the  
data recorded on the tape.  
The following display appears.  
5 Change the menu settings if necessary.  
7 Set the cursor to NAME SETand press the  
MENU dial. (Press the MENU switch to cancel.)  
The cursor (c) changes to the text entry cursor (x).  
Recording the Menu Settings  
Onto a Tape  
1 Load the tape onto which the settings are to be  
recorded. Turn the camcorder power on.  
2 Make your basic menu settings.  
For details of this operation, see Basic Menu  
Operations(page 92).  
8 Enter a name for the data.  
3 Again, set the POWER switch to ON while  
Moving the text entry cursor: Press the MENU  
switch down to move the cursor to the right,  
and press the MENU switch up to move the  
cursor to the left.  
holding down the MENU dial.  
4 Make your advanced menu settings.  
For details of this operation, see Advanced Menu  
Operations(page 98).  
Selecting the character: Turn the MENU dial  
until the desired character appears.  
5 Access advanced menu page 15 (page 14 on DSR-  
370/370P) and move the cursor to STORE DATA.  
(The following figure shows an example for the  
DSR-570WS/570WSP.)  
9 After completing text entry, move the cursor to the  
parenthesis position.  
The display changes as follows.  
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10Move the cursor to SURE TO STORE?and  
press the MENU dial (press the MENU switch to  
cancel).  
1 Turn the power on and load the tape that contains  
the recording to be viewed.  
2 Play back the tape.  
The tape is rewound and the recording starts. The  
display changes as follows and the data recording  
begins.  
For details of playback operation, see page 70.  
3 Press the MENU switch upward (to STATUS  
position).  
The display changes to page 1 of the status display.  
Name of data  
being recorded  
Settings during  
recording  
a) During recording, the model name DSR-370/370P or  
DSR-570WS/570WSP is displayed.  
To abort the data recording while in progress  
Press the MENU dial.  
Each time you press upward the MENU switch, the  
status display cycles through the status pages and  
playback display in the order: page 2, page 3, the  
playback display (containing the current settings),  
and page 1.  
After the data has been recorded, the following  
display appears.  
Status display (page 2)  
Notes  
It takes about three and a half minutes to record the  
data.  
The former setupnavi data or the recorded contents of  
the tape are overwritten.  
Status display (page 3)  
Viewing SetupLog Data  
The SetupLog function records camcorder settings  
every few seconds at shooting and displays the  
recorded data in the viewfinder during playback.  
Note  
Setup log data is not displayed when playing back a  
tape containing externally recorded analog signals.  
To view the SetupLog Data, perform the following  
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Notes  
SetupLog data is not recorded while SetupNavi data  
or a setup file is being recorded onto the portion of a  
tape. (If you play back that portion of a tape  
containing SetupNavi data or a setup file, the data  
displayed in the setup display is not the SetupLog  
data of the playback picture.)  
In the following cases, changed settings that were not  
recorded may appear as blank settings.  
SetupLog data is overwritten at intervals of a few  
seconds during recording. If the settings are  
changed frequently for certain items, it may not  
always be recorded in time.  
If the recording time is very short, recording may  
be ended before all of the data has been  
overwritten.  
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5
Adjustments and  
Settings  
Setting on the VCR Section VCR Menu  
You can use the VCR menu for settings on the VCR  
section.  
Operation  
Menu No.  
101  
Reference  
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Real time clock and calendar settings  
Cumulative hour counts:  
Head drum operating hours  
Tape transport hours  
201  
Operating (power-on) hours  
Frame mode selection for time code (DSR-370/570WS only)  
Battery capacity indication selection  
Standby-on period setting  
204  
206  
207  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
220  
221  
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Page 120  
Page 120  
Page 121  
Page 123  
Page 123  
Page 124  
Page 124  
Page 125  
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Use auto-check function  
Selection of ClipLink function  
Audio recording mode selection  
Audio reference level selection  
Fade-in/fade-out setting for the audio recording start and stop points  
Use setup add (DSR-370/570WS only)  
Use setup remove (DSR-370/570WS only)  
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Basic Operation  
Display window  
LIGHT  
ON  
WARNING  
RESET  
OVER dB OVER  
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK  
HOLD  
0
OFF  
-12  
-20  
H
MIN  
SEC  
FRM  
CL CONT IP  
DVCAM  
CLIP  
TAPE  
BATT  
DIAG  
DISPLAY  
-30  
-40  
COUNTER  
TC  
U-BIT  
E
F
Li  
-
5
F
32k  
48k  
1
2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK  
F8  
8
(MENU SET)  
2,4  
3,4  
1,6  
MENU  
ADVANCE  
SHIFT  
REC TIME SKIN DTL  
EXT VTR  
OUTPUT  
TTL  
DUR  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPONENT.  
VBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO LEVEL  
TTL RESET  
SET  
PRESET  
F-RUN  
SET  
MONITOR SELECT  
VTR  
TRIGGER  
AUTO  
MAN  
CH-1  
MIX  
CH-2  
EXT  
REGEN  
PARALLEL  
INT ONLY  
EXT ONLY  
AUDIO SELECT  
LITHIUM BATT  
DATE/TIME  
R-RUN  
CH-1  
CH-2  
ClipLink  
CONTINUE  
HYPER  
GAIN  
SETUP  
FRONT MIC  
LOW CUT  
MONITOR OUT  
CHARACTER  
AUDIO IN  
FRONT  
REAR  
ON  
OFF  
FILE  
STD  
ON  
OFF  
VJ MIC  
WIRELESS  
ON  
OFF  
1 Press the MENU button.  
4 Change the settings.  
DIAGappears in the display window and the  
time data display in the display window switches  
to the menu display.  
Step  
Operation  
Select digit to be changed Press the SHIFT button.  
Change the value  
Press the ADVANCE  
button.  
5 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.  
Menu No. (blinking)  
Year (factory-set to 2001)  
This records the new setting and returns to a  
blinking display of the menu number.  
6 Press the MENU button.  
2 Press the ADVANCE button repeatedly until the  
desired menu appears.  
This returns the display window to the display  
shown before the VCR menu.  
3 Press the SHIFT button.  
This shows the current settings for the menu  
selected by step 2.  
The setting can be changed for the digit that is  
blinking.  
To exit from changing settings  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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On the DSR-370/570WS: Displayed in  
mmddyyyy format (Example: 05012002)  
On the DSR-370P/570WSP: Displayed in  
ddmmyyyy format (Example: 01052002)  
Menu 101 Setting the Real Time  
Clock and Calendar  
1 Display menu 101 and press the SHIFT button.  
The current calendar setting appears in the setting  
mode format (yyyymmdd).  
Example: May 1, 2002  
Menu 201 Checking the Total  
Operating (Power-On) Hours  
1 Display menu 201 and press the SHIFT button.  
Blinking  
Pressing the SHIFT button cycles through the  
following display items.  
Note  
Indication  
Example  
A 0492Hr  
b 0480Hr  
C 0853Hr  
201 0492  
The first two digits of the year setting cannot be  
changed.  
Head drum operating hours  
Tape transport hours  
Total operating hours  
Menu number  
2 Use the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons to set the  
desired date.  
2 Check the indication, then press the RESET/  
(MENU SET) button, followed by the MENU  
button.  
If there are no more new settings to be made, go  
directly to step 5.  
This returns the display window to the display  
shown before the VCR menu.  
3 Press the SHIFT button while the date display is  
blinking (Example: 20020501).  
The current time (real time clock) setting is  
displayed.  
Example: 10:15:05 PM  
Menu 204 Selecting Frame Mode  
(DF/NDF) for Time Code (for  
DSR-370/570WS only)  
Blinking  
Select frame modes when setting the time code.  
Drop-frame mode (factory setting): When adjusting  
the discrepancy between time code value and real  
time  
Non-drop-frame mode: When you need not adjust  
the discrepancy between time code value and real  
time  
4 Use the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons to set the  
current time.  
5 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.  
This starts the clock advance operation.  
6 Press the MENU button.  
For details of time code settings, see page 73.  
This returns the display window to the display  
shown before the VCR menu.  
The date set can be displayed in the time value  
indication (see page 71) in the following way.  
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1 Display menu 204.  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
The menu number and the current frame mode  
setting are shown.  
2 Press the SHIFT button until the desired battery  
name is displayed, then press the ADVANCE  
button.  
Example: dF (drop-frame mode)  
Pressing the ADVANCE button cycles through the  
following indications.  
nIcd y LI y nI-H y Antn y Auto  
Blinking  
Frame mode indication  
Indication  
Meaning  
Automatic detection of battery  
type.  
Auto  
(factory setting)  
nIcd  
LI  
Indication for NP-1B/BP-90A  
battery is selected.  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
Indication for BP-L40/L40A/L60/  
L60A/L90/L90A battery is  
selected.  
Indication for BP-M50/M100  
battery is selected.  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the frame mode  
start blinking, then press the ADVANCE button.  
nI-H  
Antn  
This switches the frame mode display as shown  
below.  
Indication for Anton Bauer  
Magnum battery is selecteda).  
Example: ndF (non-drop-frame mode)  
a) To use the Anton Bauer Magnum Battery System, a  
special battery mount developed by Anton Bauer  
Corporation is required.  
For details, contact an Anton Bauer dealer or your  
Sony dealer.  
Blinking  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
the MENU button.  
The settings are recorded and the display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
The settings are recorded and the display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
Menu 207 Setting Standby-On  
Period  
Menu 206 Selecting Battery  
Capacity Indication  
At recording pause state, the camcorder waits for a  
certain standby-on period and then automatically  
switches to standby-off mode. This standby-on period  
can be set in advance.  
This selects the indication type of battery capacity.  
1 Display menu 206.  
The selected menu number is displayed, along with  
the name of the currently selected battery.  
Example: nIcd (Indication for the NP-1B/BP-  
90A)  
1 Display menu 207.  
The selected menu number is displayed, along with  
the current standby-on period setting (in minutes).  
Blinking  
Selected battery capacity  
indication  
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Example: 8 minutes  
To perform the auto-check  
1 Display menu 210.  
Blinking  
Standby-on period  
Blinking  
Auto-check function  
indication  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the auto-check  
function indication (oFF) start blinking, then press  
the ADVANCE button to change the indication to  
on.  
2 Press the SHIFT button until the standby-on period  
starts blinking, then press the ADVANCE button.  
Each press of the ADVANCE button changes the  
setting as follows.  
08 (factory setting) y 01 y 03 y 05  
To cancel the auto-check function, press the  
MENU button to close the menu.  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
This changes the display and opens the cassette  
holder. If there is a cassette in the holder, it is  
ejected (except during recording).  
The settings are recorded and the display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
Blinking  
Menu 210 Using Auto-Check  
Function  
4 Insert the cassette and close the cassette holder.  
On the DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP, the internal  
check can be automatically performed using the auto-  
check function. Meanwhile, a test recording and  
playback are also performed for about 1 minute.  
Before shooting, it is desirable to perform auto-check  
and make sure for problems in VCRs internal  
operations through the result of the internal check  
displayed in the display window and the video and  
audio recording qualities.  
The display changes to the following, and the tape  
is loaded.  
Blinking  
5 Use the tape transport buttons to change the tape  
position for test recording if necessary, or advance  
to step 6.  
Preparations for testing  
(Continued)  
Make preparations as shown in the table below.  
Preparation  
Refer to  
Connect a monitor to the MONITOR OUT or S Page 28  
VIDEO OUT connector  
Connect an earphone or headphones to the  
EARPHONE connector  
Page 18  
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6 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.  
Confirming the result  
Test recording starts.  
The result of the internal check is displayed in code as  
shown in the table below. When a problem is  
indicated, follow the instructions to check the  
camcorder and cassette. If no errors can be found,  
contact your Sony dealer. Also, be sure to check the  
quality of the playback video and audio (see step 7).  
The display changes as shown below during  
recording. (The hyphen following Atmoves to  
right.)  
Display  
Diagnostic result  
At good  
VCRs internal operations are normal. If the  
video and audio recording qualities are  
normal, the unit is ready for use.  
After about 1 minute, the tape is rewound to the  
recording start position and playback starts. The  
following is displayed during playback.  
At ng-01  
At ng-02  
There may be a problem in the VCR or the  
cassette. Contact your Sony dealer.  
There may be a problem in VCRs internal  
operations or data loading from the tape.  
Clean the video heads using the DVM-  
12CLD Cleaning Cassette (see page 141)  
and repeat the auto-check. If the result is the  
same, contact your Sony dealer.  
7 Check the recording quality of the playback video  
on the viewfinder or monitor screen. Check the  
recording quality of the playback audio from the  
earphone or headphones.  
At ng-03  
At ng-04  
There may be a problem in the link between  
the camera and VCR sections. If not, correct  
the error and repeat the auto-check. If the  
result is the same, contact your Sony dealer.  
Check whether the REC/SAVE switch is set  
to SAVE. If so, repeat the auto-check with  
setting the switch to REC or using another  
cassette whose REC/SAVE switch is set to  
REC. If the result is the same, contact your  
Sony dealer.  
If the recording quality is poor  
There may be some kind of problem whether or  
not it is detected by the internal check. Refer to the  
section Troubleshooting(page 144) and repeat  
the test. If the recording quality remains poor,  
contact your Sony dealer.  
At ng-05  
o-HAUL  
At Abort  
Check whether a cassette is inserted. If not,  
insert a cassette and repeat the auto-check.  
If the result is the same, contact your Sony  
dealer.  
If the video and audio recording qualities are  
normal, the unit is ready for use. However,  
the unit requires service. It is desirable to  
consult your Sony dealer.  
When playback ends, the internal check result is  
displayed and the camcorder enters recording  
pause mode.  
The test recording or playback and internal  
check have aborted (when a tape transport  
button was pressed during recording or  
playback or when the tape ended). To  
resume the auto-check, press the MENU  
button to close the menu and perform the  
procedure described in the previous section  
To perform the auto-check.  
8 After confirming the result (see the next section  
Confirming the result), press the MENU button.  
The display window returns to the display shown  
before the VCR menu.  
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Menu 211 Selecting ClipLink  
Function  
Menu 212 Selecting Audio  
Recording Mode  
This setting must be made when not using the  
ClipLink function.  
The audio recording mode can be set to either of the  
following modes.  
48-kHz mode (factory setting): Enables two-  
channel recording mode with 48-kHz sampling  
frequency.  
For details of the ClipLink function, see ClipLink  
Shooting(page 77).  
32-kHz mode: Enables four-channel recording mode  
with 32-kHz sampling frequency (for CH-1 and  
CH-2).  
1 Display menu 211.  
The ClipLink function is factory-set to on.  
1 Display menu 212.  
The menu number and current audio recording  
mode is displayed.  
Example: 48 (2-channel mode with 48-kHz  
sampling frequency)  
Blinking  
ClipLink function on/oFF  
indication  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
Blinking  
Audio recording mode  
indication  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the ClipLink  
function on/oFF indication start blinking. Press the  
ADVANCE button to change the indication to  
oFF.  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the audio  
recording mode indication start blinking, then  
press the ADVANCE button.  
The settings are recorded and display window  
returns to the display Ûêown before the VCR menu.  
This switches the mode setting to the other audio  
recording mode.  
Example: 32 (4-channel mode with 32-kHz  
sampling frequency)  
Blinking  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
The settings are recorded and display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
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Changing the audio reference level setting from  
20 dB (or 18 dB) to 12 dB increases the audio  
recording level by 8 dB (or 6 dB) whether the  
AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2) switch is set to  
AUTO or MAN.  
Menu 213 Selecting Audio  
Reference Level  
The audio reference level can be set to either of the  
following.  
20 dB (factory setting for DSR-370/570WS) or  
18 dB (factory setting for DSR-370P/  
570WSP): Audio reference level for professional  
use  
12 dB: Audio reference level commonly used for  
consumer DV (The maximum level is 0 dB.)  
Menu 214 Setting Fade-In/Fade-  
Out for the Audio Recording  
Start and Stop Points  
You can reduce noise at back space editing points (if  
necessary) by setting the fade-in/fade-out to on. The  
fade-in/fade-out transition time is within one frame  
(1/30 seconds for DSR-370/570WS or 1/25 seconds for  
DSR-370P/570WSP).  
1 Display menu 213.  
The menu number and current audio reference  
level is displayed.  
Example: 20 dB (for DSR-370/570WS)  
1 Display Menu 214.  
a)  
The fade-in/fade-out is factory-set to oFF.  
Blinking  
Audio reference  
level indication  
a) For DSR-370P/570WSP: 18  
Blinking  
Fade-in/fade-out  
setting indication  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the audio  
reference level display start blinking, then press  
the ADVANCE button.  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the fade-in/fade-  
out setting indication start blinking, then press the  
ADVANCE button to change the setting to on.  
This switches the setting to the other audio  
reference level.  
Example: 12 dB  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
Blinking  
The settings are recorded and the display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
The settings are recorded and display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
When using the camcorder in a editing system  
containing both consumer DV and professional  
equipment, setting the audio reference level to  
12 dB is recommended.  
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Menu 220 Using Setup Add (for  
DSR-370/570WS only)  
Menu 221 Using Setup Remove  
(for DSR-370/570WS only)  
Use this menu to add setup to the playback video  
signals.  
Use this menu to remove setup from a video signal  
which contains setup (when the DSBK-501/501P is  
fitted).  
1 Display menu 220.  
1 Display menu 221.  
The setup add is factory-set to oFF.  
Setup remove is factory-set to on.  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Setup add on/oFF indication  
Setup remove on/oFF indication  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press  
the MENU button to close the menu.  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the setup add on/  
oFF indication start blinking, then press the  
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the setup remove  
on/oFF indication start blinking, then press the  
ADVANCE button to change the setting to on.  
ADVANCE button to change the setting to on.  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then  
the MENU button.  
The settings are recorded and display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
The settings are recorded and display window  
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.  
Note  
Note  
During recording the signal of the image being shot  
contains setup add, when it is output from the  
camcorders S VIDEO OUT and MONITOR OUT  
connectors.  
During playback, the setup is removed from the output  
video signal.  
Even if you set setup remove to on, the video signals  
output from the camcorders MONITOR OUT  
connector during recording will contain setup.  
However, signals with setup removed are recorded  
onto tape.  
To have the setup added during playback, set the setup  
add to on.  
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White Balance Adjustment  
1 Make the following settings.  
POWER switch: ON  
Adjusting the white balance ensures that as lighting  
conditions change white objects remain white in the  
image and tones remain natural.  
The color of light emitted varies from one light source  
to another, and as the lighting changes the apparent  
color of an illuminated subject changes. It is therefore,  
necessary to adjust the white balance each time the  
principal lighting source changes.  
OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch: one of the CAM  
positions  
Lens iris selector: A (automatic)  
ATW button: off  
2 Set the FILTER control according to the lighting  
conditions. (See page 57.)  
3 Set the W. BAL switch to A or B.  
Saving an Appropriate White  
Balance Value in Memory  
4 Arrange a white subject (paper, cloth, etc.) under  
the same lighting conditions as for shooting, and  
zoom in on it so that as far as possible the whole  
screen is white.  
You can save two white balance values in separate  
memories, A and B. Unless changed, the saved values  
are retained for approximately ten years, even when  
the camcorder is turned off.  
The minimum white area requirements for the  
adjustment are shown in the following figure.  
Once a value is saved, you can automatically restore  
the adjustment by moving the W. BAL switch to the A  
or B position. This makes shooting under alternating  
lighting conditions easy.  
Area of white within this  
rectangle should be  
equivalent to at least 10% of  
the image area.  
Center of the screen  
Separate white balance values for each  
FILTER control setting  
In the default case, as described above, the same two A  
and B white balance values apply to all four settings of  
the FILTER control. It is possible, however, to change  
the AWB MEM setting in advanced menu page 3 (see  
page 101) so that there are eight possibly different  
values for the A and B positions.  
approximately  
approximately  
70% of the  
height of the  
image  
70% of the  
width of the  
image  
5 Push the WHT/BLK switch in the WHT direction  
and release.  
The white balance adjustment is carried out.  
During the adjustment the legend AUTO WHITE  
-OP-appears in the viewfinder.  
2
4
1
1
After a few seconds the adjustment is complete,  
and the legend in the viewfinder changes to  
AUTO WHITE -OK-plus a color temperature,  
as shown in the following figure.  
5 1 3  
The adjustment value is automatically saved in  
memory A or B as selected above.  
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To save the white balance adjustment for different  
lighting conditions, repeat steps 2 to 4 above. You can  
save two different values for the white balance, in  
memories A and B.  
Message  
Meaning and corrections to be made  
The color temperature is too high. Try  
the following, in this order of  
precedence.  
(1) If the FILTER control is in position 1,  
change it to position 2, 3 or 4, then  
retry the adjustment.  
(2) Check that the subject is completely  
white, then retry the adjustment.  
(3) The color temperature may be  
outside the range of the camcorder.  
Fit an appropriate color temperature  
conversion filter, then retry the  
adjustment.  
AUTO WHITE  
-NG-  
:C.TEMP.HI  
CHG.FILTER  
TRY AGAIN  
Note  
The color temperature display is an approximate guide.  
There is a margin of error in the displayed color  
temperature when the white balance is adjusted on  
another DSR-370/370P/570WS/570WSP, camera, or  
camcorder, even under the same conditions.  
The margin of error is higher for higher temperatures.  
WHITE:PRESET The W. BAL switch is in the PRESET  
To recall a white balance value from memory  
Before beginning shooting, set the W. BAL switch to  
the A or B position. This automatically sets the  
camcorder to the white balance adjustment saved in  
the corresponding memory.  
position.  
Move the W. BAL switch to the A or B  
position.  
BARS  
The camcorder is outputting a color bar  
signal.  
Move the OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch to  
one of the CAM positions.  
If white balance adjustment cannot be  
completed automatically  
The warning message AUTO WHITE -NG-appears  
in the viewfinder.  
Make the necessary corrections, then carry out the  
process again.  
Using the Preset White Balance  
Settings  
The camcorder provides preset white balance settings,  
for instant shooting with approximately the correct  
adjustment.  
There are also particular shooting conditions under  
which the preset values may give better results than the  
human eye adjustment.  
Warning messages for white balance adjustment  
Message  
Meaning and corrections to be made  
AUTO WHITE Light level is too low.  
-NG-  
:LOW LIGHT  
TRY AGAIN  
Increase the illumination level, open  
the iris, or use the GAIN switch to  
increase the video signal level.  
Check the setting of the FILTER  
control.  
1 Set the W. BAL switch to PRESET.  
After these checks, retry the  
adjustment.  
2 Set the FILTER control.  
AUTO WHITE  
-NG-  
The subject is not white or the white  
area is too small, or the lighting level is  
too high.  
The white balance is automatically adjusted for  
3200 K when the FILTER control is in position 1  
and for 5600 K in position 2, 3 or 4.  
:
??  
Use a white subject.  
TRY AGAIN  
Lower the illumination level, stop down  
the iris, or use the GAIN switch to  
decrease the video signal level.  
Check the setting of the FILTER  
control.  
You can change those values (3200 K and 5600 K)  
to other values in basic menu page 2 (See page 93).  
After these checks, retry the adjustment.  
AUTO WHITE The color temperature is too low. Try  
-NG-  
the following, in this order of  
precedence.  
(1) If the FILTER control is in position 2,  
3 or 4, change it to position 1, then  
retry the adjustment.  
:C.TEMP.LOW  
CHG.FILTER  
TRY AGAIN  
(2) Check that the subject is completely  
white, then retry the adjustment.  
(3) The color temperature may be  
outside the range of the camcorder.  
Fit an appropriate color temperature  
conversion filter, then retry the  
adjustment.  
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White Balance Adjustment  
Using the ATW (Auto Tracing  
White Balance) Function  
Light Sources and Color  
Temperature  
The ATW function continuously adjusts the white  
balance automatically to adapt to changes in lighting  
conditions.  
Adjustment of the white balance to match the light  
source is essential to ensure correct color rendering.  
The color of a light source is indicated as a color  
temperature in kelvins (K). It is higher for bluish light,  
and lower for reddish light. When the camcorder is  
shipped it is adjusted for use with video lights (studio  
lamps with a color temperature of 3200 K). For use  
with other light sources, therefore, adjustment is  
required.  
Note  
Depending on the shooting conditions, automatic  
adjustment may not necessarily give optimum results.  
For the best possible results, use the W. BAL switch.  
To use the ATW function  
First use the FILTER control to set the approximate  
color temperature, then carry out white balance  
adjustment.  
The following table shows typical color temperature  
values for different light sources.  
Press the ATW button turning the indicator on.  
This activates the ATW function, and the ATW  
indication appears in the viewfinder.  
To disable the ATW function, press the ATW button  
again, turning the indicator off.  
Color temperatures of different light sources  
If the ATW function does not operate correctly  
A warning message appears in the viewfinder as  
shown in the table below.  
Color temperature (K)  
Light source  
Natural  
Artificial  
Clear sky  
Light cloud  
M
10,000  
8,000  
7,000  
6,000  
5,000  
Message  
Meaning and correction to be made  
:C.TEMP.LOW If the FILTER control is in position 2, 3 or  
4, change it to position 1, then retry the  
ATW operation.  
Cloudy or rainy  
skies  
Blue light  
M
:C.TEMP.HIGH If the FILTER control is in position 1,  
change it to position 2, 3 or 4, then retry  
the ATW operation.  
Fluorescent light  
(daylight white)  
Direct sunlight, Mercury lighting  
m
White light  
M
noon  
Fluorescent light  
(white)  
One hour after  
sunrise or  
before sunset  
Fluorescent light  
(warm white)  
4,000  
3,500  
3,200  
3,000  
2,500  
Studio lighting  
m
Yellow light  
M
Halogen lamps  
and video lights  
Thirty minutes  
Incandescent  
after sunrise or lighting  
before sunset  
Sodium street-  
lighting  
m
Sunrise or  
sunset  
Candlelight  
Red light  
2,000  
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Black Balance Adjustment  
If black balance adjustment cannot be  
completed automatically  
The warning message AUTO BLACK -NG-appears  
in the viewfinder.  
Make the necessary corrections, then carry out the  
process again.  
Correct adjustment of the black balance is important  
for optimum operation of a camcorder. It is necessary  
when using the camcorder for the first time or after a  
significant period out of use, and also when there has  
been a sudden change in temperature.  
The adjustment value is saved in memory, and  
readjustment is not normally necessary after powering  
the camcorder off or simply when lighting conditions  
change.  
Warning messages for black balance adjustment  
Message  
AUTO BLACK The lens iris did not close fully.  
Meaning and corrections to be made  
Check whether the lens cable is  
connected properly, and whether there is  
a fault in the lens. If a second attempt to  
carry out the adjustment fails, consult  
your Sony dealer.  
-NG-  
: IRIS  
NOT CLOSED  
TRY AGAIN  
AUTO BLACK The iris opened during adjustment or  
there is a hardware error.  
Close the iris and try again. If this fails,  
consult your Sony dealer.  
-NG-  
??  
TRY AGAIN  
:
BARS  
The camcorder is outputting a color bar  
signal.  
Move the OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch to  
one of the CAM positions.  
2
1
1 Turn on the power and check that the OUTPUT/  
DL/DCC+ switch is in one of the CAM positions.  
2 Push the WHT/BLK switch in the BLK direction  
and release.  
The lens iris closes, and black balance adjustment  
is carried out.  
During the adjustment the legend AUTO BLACK  
-OP-appears in the viewfinder.  
After a few seconds the adjustment is complete,  
and the legend in the viewfinder changes to  
AUTO BLACK -OK-.  
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Shutter Settings  
This section covers the settings for electronic shutter  
speed, CLS (clear scan ) and EVS function.  
The new value for the shutter speed or clear scan  
frequency and EVS setting remains set until changed,  
even when the camcorder is powered off.  
Shutter speeds  
There are five shutter speeds, from 1/100 s (DSR-370/  
570WS) or 1/60 s (DSR-370P/570WSP) to 1/2000 s.  
Increasing the shutter speed reduces blurring when  
shooting a fast-moving subject. It is also possible to  
reduce flicker when shooting under fluorescent  
lighting by changing the shutter speed.  
1 3 2  
CLS (Clear Scan) function  
When shooting a computer screen or projected image,  
horizontal bands may appear in the camcorder image.  
This is because the vertical scan frequency of the  
computer-generated image is different from the  
vertical scan frequency of the video system. The clear  
scan function allows you to select a vertical scan  
frequency to reduce this interference.  
1 Set the SHUTTER switch to the ON position.  
The SHUTTER indicator in the viewfinder comes  
on, and it is now possible to change the shutter  
speed or clear scan frequency setting and to set the  
EVS function. (If the EVS is already selected, the  
SHUTTER indicator will not light.)  
EVS (Enhanced Vertical Scan)  
2 Operate the MENU switch and MENU dial to align  
the cursor with the item SHUTTERin basic  
menu page 1.  
This function enhances the vertical scan resolution  
from 400 to 450 lines (or 450 to 530 lines) to reduce  
flicker. However, this increases the aliasing.  
Setting the shutter speed, CLS and EVS  
function  
Notes on setting the shutter speed  
The faster you make the shutter speed, the darker the  
image becomes. Check the brightness in the  
viewfinder, and if necessary increase the lighting  
level or adjust the iris.  
When the shutter speed is very fast, shooting a high  
intensity subject may cause long vertical tails to  
appear on the highlights (smear).  
3 Turn the MENU dial to select the required shutter  
speed, scan frequency or EVS.  
The shutter speed or clear scan frequency setting  
changes in the following order:  
Note on setting the CLS function  
DSR-370/570WS  
1/100  
The vertical scan frequencies of computer screens  
vary, and it may not be possible to eliminate the  
interference patterns entirely. Note also that the  
vertical scan frequency may change depending on the  
software being run.  
(Value when  
shipped)  
1/60  
1/250  
1/500  
1/1000  
1/2000  
EVS  
DSR-370P/570WSP  
DSR-370/570WS  
200.3Hz  
201.4Hz  
60.4Hz  
50.3Hz  
DSR-370P/570WSP  
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When using the clear scan function  
Watching the monitor screen, adjust the frequency  
to give minimum interference.  
If there is a black band in the monitor image,  
reduce the frequency, and if there is a white band,  
increase the frequency.  
To return from the basic menu to the normal  
indications  
Press the MENU switch as many times as necessary  
until the normal indications appear. The new setting  
of the shutter speed or clear scan frequency appears in  
the normal screen display.  
When shooting is finished  
Set the SHUTTER switch to the OFF position.  
The SHUTTER indicator in the viewfinder goes off.  
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Viewfinder Screen Adjustments  
The following adjustments are provided to improve the  
visibility of the viewfinder screen.  
Contrast and brightness adjustment  
Although these adjustments may make the viewfinder  
image clearer, they have no effect on the output video  
signal from the camcorder.  
Carry out these adjustments with the color bars  
displayed.  
1 Set the OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch to the BARS  
position.  
Eyepiece focusing knob  
BRIGHT control  
The color bars appear in the viewfinder.  
CONTRAST control  
PEAKING control  
2 Watching the color bars, turn the CONTRAST and  
BRIGHT controls to adjust the contrast and  
brightness.  
3 Return the OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch to its  
original position.  
OUTPUT/DL/  
DCC+ switch  
Outline emphasis adjustment  
Turning the PEAKING control changes the degree of  
outline emphasis in the viewfinder image, to make  
focusing easier.  
Adjusting the eyepiece focus  
Depending on the eyesight of the operator whether  
longsighted or shortsighted the optimal position of  
the viewfinder image varies. Adjust the eyepiece  
focus to get the clearest viewfinder image for your  
eyesight. First focus the image with the lens, then  
adjust the eyepiece focusing knob. The adjustment  
range is from 3 to 0 diopters1) (default when shipped  
is 0 diopters).  
Using an optional part allows you to modify the  
adjustment range to 2 to +1 diopters or 0.5 to +3  
diopters.  
For details, consult your Sony dealer.  
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1) Diopter: A unit to indicate the degree of convergence or  
divergence of a bundle of rays.  
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Adjusting the Lens  
Flange Focal Length Adjustment  
It is necessary to adjust the flange focal length (the  
distance from the lens flange to the plane of the image  
along the optical axis) in the following cases.  
When a lens is fitted for the first time  
After changing lenses  
When during zoom operations the focus does not  
match properly from telephoto to wide angle  
4,11  
2 1  
3
About 3 m (10 feet)  
Flange focal length  
adjustment test chart  
9
8
6
7 5  
ZOOM  
MANU.  
SERVO  
1 Set the IRIS selector to the M position.  
7 Turn the focus ring so that the test chart is in focus.  
2 Turn the iris ring to open it.  
8 Turn the zoom ring to the wide angle position.  
3 Place the supplied flange focal length adjustment  
test chart at a range of about 3 meters (10 feet), and  
adjust the light so that an appropriate video output  
level is obtained with the iris open.  
9 Turn the F.B fixing ring so that the test chart is in  
focus. Do not move the focusing ring.  
10Repeat steps 6 to 9 until the image stays in focus  
from telephoto to wide angle.  
4 Loosen the F.B fixing knob.  
11After adjustment, tighten the screw of the F.B  
5 Set the ZOOM selector to the MANU. position.  
6 Turn the zoom ring to the telephoto position.  
fixing knob.  
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Adjusting the Lens  
Iris Adjustments  
Iris ring  
Instant automatic  
iris button  
ZEBRA button  
Iris selector  
A.IRIS MODE switch  
There are three ways of adjusting the iris:  
automatically, manually, and with the instant  
automatic iris adjustment function.  
To make the image clearer when shooting a  
subject lit by a spotlight  
In the automatic iris adjustment mode, set the A.IRIS  
MODE switch to SPOT L, turning the indicator on.  
Iris adjustment  
Adjustment method  
Operation  
Using the zebra pattern in manual  
adjustment mode  
Automatic adjustment mode  
The iris is adjusted automatically to  
adapt to changes in the brightness of  
the subject. This is the mode for  
normal shooting.  
Set the iris selector  
to the A position.  
To use the zebra pattern as a guideline for iris  
adjustment in manual adjustment mode, press the  
ZEBRA button to set it on.  
Select the zebra pattern to be displayed in advanced  
menu page 4 (see page 102).  
Manual adjustment mode  
Use this mode in the following cases:  
For special effects  
When filming a person with a very  
bright sky background  
When shooting a subject with  
extreme contrast  
The zebra pattern can be used as a  
guideline for iris adjustment.  
Set the iris selector  
to the M position  
and turn the iris ring  
as required.  
When the subject is a person  
Adjust the iris manually so that the zebra pattern  
appears on the highlights of the subjects face.  
For other subjects  
Adjust the iris manually so that the zebra pattern  
appears on the most important parts of the subject.  
Instant automatic adjustment  
function  
While in manual adjustment mode,  
this function makes a temporary  
automatic adjustment.  
With the iris selector  
in the M position,  
hold down the  
instant automatic iris  
button for as long as  
necessary.  
Designating the lens  
You have to designate the lens number according to  
the types of your lens.  
To make the image lighter when shooting  
against the light  
If the number is not designated properly, other colors  
may appear on the upper and lower of the screen when  
shooting a white subject.  
In the automatic iris adjustment mode, set the A.IRIS  
MODE switch to BACK L, turning the indicator on.  
Set the number in advanced menu page 4 (page 102)  
according to the following table.  
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Lens for DSR-370/370P (1/2-inch type)  
Lens number  
Iris sensitivity trimmer (S  
or IRIS GAIN is indicated.)  
Product  
1
Fujinon: VCL-714, S16X6.7B  
Canon: YH18X6.7KRS, VCL-719BX  
2
Fujinon: S15X6.1BE, S16X6.7BE,  
S19X6.5B, S19X6.5BE, S20X6.1BE  
Canon: YH18X6.7IRS, H21aX5.8, H15aX6,  
H9aX3.8  
IRIS  
GAIN  
Fujinon: VCL-716BX  
3
4
When referring data setting to your Sony  
dealer.  
Lens for DSR-570WS/570WSP (2/3-inch type)  
Product  
You can see the iris sensitivity trimmer when  
removing the gum cap on the front of the lens driving  
unit. Use a mini-screwdriver to turn the trimmer. If  
you turn it clockwise, the sensitivity increases, and if  
you turn it counterclockwise, the sensitivity decreases.  
It is recommended that you confirm the iris sensitivity  
after replacing the lens.  
Lens number  
1
Fujinon: VCL-916BYA, A16X9 BRM,  
A12X6.8 BRM  
Canon: VCL-918BY, VCL-919BY,  
YJ18X9B KRS  
Fujinon: A10X4.8 BEVM/BERD, A15X8  
BERM/BERD, A16X9 BERM, A20X8  
BEVM/BERD, A19X8.7 BERM, A19X8.7  
BRM  
2
For more information, refer to the operating instructions for  
the lens (or consult the lens maker).  
Canon: J9aX5.2B IRS/IAS, J15aX8B IRS/  
IAS  
3
4
Canon: J21aX7.8B IRS/IAS, YJ18X9B IRS  
When referring data setting to your Sony  
dealer.  
Macrophotography  
If you use the lens that is not mentioned above, set the  
lens number as follows:  
When using a lens without an extender, set it to 1.  
When using a lens with an extender, set it to 2.  
When using a lens with a ratio converter, set it to 2.  
Use the macro function when the subject is less than  
about 1.1 m (4 feet) (for the VCL-716BX) from the  
front of the lens. It is possible to shoot close-ups down  
to a range of 10 mm (wide angle, f = 7.5 mm).  
2
4
3
You can also ask a Sony dealer more precise settings,  
according to your lens. In this case, set it to 4.  
1
Adjusting the Iris Sensitivity  
When you use the VCL-716BX or VCL-719BX lens,  
you usually need not adjust the iris sensitivity because  
lenses are equipped with iris sensitivity adjustment  
function.  
In auto iris mode, if hunting or response delay  
happens, adjust the iris sensitivity using the iris  
sensitivity trimmer.  
ZOOM  
MANU.  
SERVO  
1 Bring the lens up to the subject so that the image is  
the required size.  
2 Move the focusing ring to the closest focus  
position.  
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3 Slide the M button toward the rear of the  
camcorder, and turn the MACRO ring fully in the  
direction shown by the arrow.  
4 Move the ZOOM selector to the MANU. position,  
and turn the manual zoom control to focus the  
image.  
Ending close-up shooting  
Return the MACRO ring to its original position (turn  
fully in the opposite direction to the arrow in the  
figure).  
Reducing the size of the image  
After completing steps 1 to 4 above, if you wish to  
reduce the size of the image, turn the MACRO ring  
back slightly, then use the manual zoom control again  
to focus the image.  
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Settings for Special Cases  
Settings for special cases  
Shooting conditions  
Setting  
Effect  
The background is very bright, and the  
subject is too dark.  
Set the A.IRIS MODE switch to BACK L, This lightens the foreground.  
turning the indicator on.  
The subject is under a spotlight.  
Set the A.IRIS MODE switch to SPOT L, This prevents white burn-out in highlights  
turning the indicator on.  
of faces and clothes.  
The subject is completely still (e.g. when Enable the EVS (Enhanced Vertical  
This enhances the vertical resolution.  
shooting documents, drawings, etc.).  
definition System) function. (See page  
130.)  
Note  
Enabling the EVS function tends to  
increase the occurrence of aliasing  
problems (moiré patterns). Therefore,  
normally leave the function disabled.  
When you wish to give a lush effect, as  
when shooting a wedding or similar  
occasion.  
This increases the saturation of primary  
colors.  
Use HISAT file. (See page 108.)  
Shooting under fluorescent lighting.  
Use FL file. (See page 108.)  
This eliminates the blue-green cast, and  
restores natural hues.  
When shooting bright areas mixed with  
dark areas (Example: A person indoors page 2 and, then set the OUTPUT/DL/  
Set DL to ON in the advanced menu  
This prevents white breakup and color  
faults in bright areas.  
looking through a window at a bright  
landscape outdoors)  
DCC+ switch to CAM DL. (See page  
100.)  
When adjusting for skin detail or tone  
(Example: When shooting to hide skin  
details)  
See Skin Detail Correctionor  
Adjusting Color in the Specified Area”  
(page 138).  
This adjusts the skin detail or tone to a  
designated active area.  
To make focusing before shooting  
easier.  
Press the EZ FOCUS button, turning the This opens the iris, to make it easier to  
easy focusfunction on. (See page 16.) focus before beginning shooting.  
To begin shooting immediately when  
there is no time to make adjustments.  
Press the EZ MODE button, turning the This provides automatic adjustment to a  
EZ modefunction on. (See page 17.)  
set of standard values, to allow  
immediate shooting.  
The 3200 K preset white balance makes Change the setting of the preset white  
This prevents the picture from reddening.  
the picture reddish.  
balance on basic menu page 2 (see  
page 93).  
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Settings for Special Cases  
Skin Detail Correction  
Adjusting Color in the Specified  
Area  
This camcorder provides an easy push-button function  
that designates an active skin tone area  
You can adjust the color of the specified area. Perform  
the same procedure as for the skin detail correction to  
designate the target area.  
Note  
The SKIN DTL SET button is disabled while a title is  
displayed in basic menu page 8 or color bars are  
displayed. Before skin detail correction, clear the title  
or color bars display.  
1 Turn the POWER switch on with holding down the  
MENU dial so that you can access the advanced  
menu.  
2 Display advanced menu page 12 (page 11 on DSR-  
SKIN DTL  
370/370P).  
ON  
OFF 1  
SET  
2,3  
1 Set the SKIN DTL switch to ON.  
3 Perform the procedure for the skin detail correction  
to designate the area to which you apply color  
adjustment.  
The indication SKIN AREA: 0appears in the  
viewfinder.  
While this procedure is being performed, the menu  
is not displayed.  
2 Press the SKIN DTL SET button.  
This causes the area detect cursor to be shown in  
the viewfinder (for 10 seconds).  
4 When advanced menu page 12 (page 11 on DSR-  
370/370P) appears, change the value of the SKIN  
SAT or SKIN HUE to adjust color in the area  
designated in step 3.  
3 Place the area detect cursor on the target, then  
press the SKIN DTL SET button.  
Note  
This designates the correction area, which is  
indicated by a zebra pattern, and the indication  
SKIN AREA: 0appears again. If the area  
detect cursor disappears before designating the  
area, press the SKIN DTL SET button again to  
display the cursor. (Return to step 2.)  
Set the SKIN DTL to 1.0 in basic menu page 2 if the  
skin detail correction is unnecessary.  
4 Turn the MENU dial to change the SKIN AREA  
value (99 to +99)so that the zebra pattern may be  
displayed in the target area.  
Use basic menu page 2 to set the correction level  
(see page 93).  
You can also change color in the designated area  
(see the following section).  
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Appendix  
Important Notes on Operation  
Fitting the zoom lens  
Avoid violent impacts  
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent  
shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.  
It is important to fit the lens correctly, as otherwise  
damage may result. Be sure to refer to the section  
Fitting the Lens(See page 39).  
After use  
Turn the POWER switch off.  
Do not cover the unit while operating  
Putting a cloth, for example, over the unit can cause  
excessive internal heat build-up.  
When not use for a period time  
Remove the battery pack.  
Operation and storage  
Avoid storing or operating the unit in the following  
Shipping  
conditions.  
Remove the cassette before transporting the unit.  
If sending the unit by truck, ship, air or other  
transportation service, pack it in the shipping carton  
of the unit.  
In excessive heat or cold (operating temperature  
range: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F))  
Remember that in summer in warm climates the  
temperature inside a car with the windows closed can  
easily exceed 50°C (122°F).  
Care of the unit  
Remove dust and dirt from the surfaces of the lenses  
In damp or dusty locations  
or optical filters using a blower.  
Locations where the unit may be exposed to rain  
Locations subject to violent vibration  
Close to radio or TV transmitters producing strong  
electromagnetic fields.  
If the body of the unit is dirty, clean it with a soft, dry  
cloth. In extreme cases, use a cloth steeped in a little  
neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use organic  
solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may  
cause discoloration or other damage to the finish of the  
unit.  
Viewfinder  
Do not leave the unit with the eyepiece pointing  
directly at the sun.  
In the event of operating problems  
If you should experience problems with the unit,  
contact your Sony dealer.  
The eyepiece lens can concentrate the suns rays and  
melt the interior of the viewfinder.  
Do not use the viewfinder close to strong magnetic  
fields. This can cause picture distortion.  
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Important Notes on Operation  
Characteristics of CCD Sensors  
The following effects may appear in the image. They  
are characteristic of camcorders using CCDs (charge-  
coupled devices), and do not indicate a malfunction.  
Vertical smear  
When shooting a very bright object, such as a light, the  
highlight tends to produce vertical tails. This effect is  
much reduced in this camcorder. (Use of the electronic  
shutter increases this effect.)  
Vertical tail on the image  
Monitor screen  
Bright object  
(electric light, sun,  
etc.)  
White flecks  
White flecks may appear on the screen during use  
under high-temperature conditions. White flecks may  
also appear under normal temperature conditions if the  
sensitivity is increased (especially to +18 dB or  
higher).  
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Cleaning the Video Heads  
Always use the special-purpose Sony DVM-12CLD  
Cleaning Cassette for cleaning the audio and video  
heads. Follow the instructions with the cleaning  
cassette carefully, as inappropriate use of the cleaning  
cassette can damage the heads.  
Note  
The DVM-12CLD Cleaning Cassette can be used only  
once. When the DVM-12CLD is loaded in the  
camcorder, only STOP, PLAY and EJECT buttons  
function.  
Replacing the video heads  
If cleaning the video heads fails to restore picture  
quality, the heads may be due for replacement.  
Keep a check of the hours of head drum operation:  
with normal use, the heads should need replacing  
after about 1,500 hours of use.  
When the heads need replacement, contact your Sony  
dealer.  
Check the hours of head drum operation using the VCR  
menu. For details see Checking the Total Operating  
(Power-On) Hours Menu 201on page 119.  
Replacing other parts  
For replacement of all parts other than the video heads,  
contact your Sony dealer.  
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Warning System  
When the camcorder is powered on, or if a fault occurs  
during operation, a warning is given in the following  
ways:  
By warning indications in the display window.  
By means of the WARNING indicator together with  
a warning tone from the speaker or earphone.  
By the warning indicators in the viewfinder.  
You can adjust the volume of the warning tone with  
the ALARM knob. When this knob is turned to the  
minimum position, there is no sound output at all.  
Operation warnings and action to be taken  
Display window  
State  
WARNING indication Warning tones Viewfinder indicators  
Continuous REC/TALLY BATT  
Continuous  
1 blinks/s  
Machine  
action  
Problem  
What to do  
Continuous  
1 beep/s  
Warning  
(blinking/  
indication  
1 blinks/s  
Continuous)  
4 beeps /s  
4 blinks /s  
4 blinks/s  
Video head After  
Clean the  
heads. If the  
problem  
gaps  
detecting  
clogged or head  
problem in clogging,  
a)  
a)  
persists,  
a)  
RF  
Continuousa)  
recording  
circuit.  
recording  
continues  
but quality is your Sony  
power off,  
and consult  
poor.  
Servo lock Recording  
lost. continues  
dealer.  
Power off,  
and consult  
a)  
a)  
a)  
SERVO Continuousa)  
but quality is your Sony  
poor.  
dealer.  
Condensa- The VCR  
Without  
powering  
off, wait until  
the HUMID  
tion on stops, and  
head drum. all  
operations  
HUMID  
SLACK  
Continuous  
Continuous  
are inhibited indication  
except eject. disappears.  
The tape  
Operation  
Consult your  
Sony dealer  
before doing  
anything.d)  
cannot be stops.  
wound  
properly.  
Close to  
the end of continues.  
tape.  
Operation  
Replace the  
cassette as  
soon as  
Blinkinga)  
(1 blink/s)  
a)  
c)  
c)  
possible.  
TAPE  
BATT  
End of  
tape.  
Recording, Replace the  
playback or cassette or  
fast forward rewind.  
stops.  
Blinking  
(4 blinks/s)  
b)  
c)  
Battery  
almost  
exhausted.  
Operation  
continues.  
Replace the  
battery as  
soon as  
Blinking  
(1 blink/s)  
b)  
(Blinking in  
reverse phase)  
possible.  
Blinking  
(4 blinks/s)  
Battery  
exhausted. stops.  
Operation  
Replace the  
battery.  
a) During recording or at recording pause.  
b) Except during playback, fast forward, rewind and  
recording review  
For details of warning messages displayed in the viewfinder,  
see page 88.  
c) During recording only  
d) Do not operate the camcorder with SLACKindication  
displayed or the tape may be damaged.  
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Condensation  
If you move a camcorder suddenly from a very cold  
place to a warm place, or use it in a very humid  
location, condensation may form on the head drum. If  
it is operated in this state, the tape may adhere to the  
drum, and cause a failure or even permanent damage.  
Take the following steps to prevent this from  
happening:  
Remove the cassette before moving the camcorder  
from a very cold place to a warm place.  
Before inserting a cassette, turn the power on, and  
check that the HUMID indication is not showing in  
the display window. If it is showing, wait do not  
insert a cassette until the HUMID indication  
disappears. You can save waiting time if you keep the  
camcorder powered.  
For details of cassette insertion and removal, see the section  
Recording on the Internal VCRon page 60, and for  
details of the HUMID indication, see the section Warning  
Systemon page 142.  
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Troubleshooting  
You can use this chart to establish possible causes of  
an apparent problem; always double-check before  
sending the camcorder for repair. If a problem persists,  
contact your Sony dealer.  
Troubleshooting chart  
Symptoms  
Cause  
Remedy  
The camcorder does not power on when There is no battery pack loaded.  
you turn the POWER switch on.  
Load a battery pack (page 53).  
The battery pack has reached the end of Replace the battery pack with a fully  
its usable life.  
The AC power adaptor is not connected, Connect the AC power adaptor (page  
or it is not turned on. 55).  
charged one (page 53).  
The tape transport does not operate  
when you press either VTR button.  
The POWER switch of the unit is turned Turn the POWER switch on (page 17).  
off.  
The camcorder has reached the end of  
tape.  
Rewind the tape, or load a new cassette  
(page 61).  
The cassette is set record-inhibited.  
Either load a new cassette, or release  
the record-inhibit (page 59).  
An incorrect type of DVCAM or DV  
cassette is loaded.  
Load a correct type of DV or DVCAM  
cassette (page 59).  
(The  
The camcorder has reached the end of Either rewind the tape, or load a new  
tape. cassette (page 61).  
The cassette holder is not solidly closed Press on the PUSHindication to close  
indication blinks.)  
The tape transport does not operate  
when you press any tape transport  
button.  
after the cassette is inserted.  
the holder solidly (page 61).  
The power supply cuts while operating.  
The battery goes dead very quickly.  
The battery pack is exhausted.  
Replace the battery pack with a fully  
charged one (page 53).  
The operating temperature is very low.  
Use a BP-L60/L60A or BP-L90/L90A/  
M100 (page 53).  
Recharge the battery pack (page 53).  
The battery pack is inadequately  
charged.  
The battery pack is exhausted.  
It is not possible to eject the cassette.  
Replace the battery pack with a fully  
charged one (page 53).  
The POWER switch is turned off.  
Turn the POWER switch on. (page 17)  
Press on the PUSHindication to close  
the holder solidly and then press the  
EJECT button (page 61).  
The cassette holder is not solidly closed  
after the cassette is inserted.  
The playback picture quality is poor.  
The playback picture does not appear.  
The playback sound does not hear.  
The video heads are dirty.  
Clean the video heads using a DVM-  
12CLD Cleaning Cassette (page 141).  
All controls except the EJECT button are There is condensation on the head  
Remove the cassette, power off, and  
wait until the condensation has  
evaporated (page 143).  
disabled.  
drum.  
Audio recording is not possible.  
Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL  
(CH-1/CH-2) knobs (page 19).  
The AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) knobs  
are set to the minimum level.  
The AUDIO LEVEL knob on the front is  
set to the minimum level.  
Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL  
knob (page 15).  
Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL  
(CH-1/CH-2) knobs, and record again  
(page 19).  
The audio level is too high.  
The recorded sound is distorted.  
The recorded sound has a high noise  
level.  
The audio level is too low.  
Adjust the setting of the AUDIO LEVEL  
(CH-1/CH-2) knobs, and record again  
(page 19).  
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Troubleshooting chart (continued)  
Cause  
Symptoms  
Remedy  
The unit has failed in loading or saving  
the cassette memory data.  
The indication Er91-13Fappears in the  
display window.  
Load a new cassette (page 59).  
An incorrect type of cassette is loaded.  
Load a correct type of cassette (page  
59).  
The cassette is automatically ejected.  
The time code setting is not possible.  
At the recording, the ClipLink function is Only the REGEN mode can be used for  
set to on (meaning ClipLink shooting is ClipLink shooting. If you will not perform  
allowed) in menu 211, CONT is displayed ClipLink shooting, set the ClipLink  
in the display window and the time code function to oFF (see page 123).  
generator is in the REGEN mode.  
The time code value does not advance  
though the TC mode switch 1 or 2 is set  
to the F-RUN or DATE/TIME.  
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Specifications  
Input connectors AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2:XLR-3 pin  
× 2, male  
DSR-370/370P  
60 dBu, 3 kΩ  
Imaging element Three-chip interline transfer CCD  
Pixel resolution 768 (horizontal) × 494 (vertical)  
(DSR-370)  
+4 dBu, 10 kΩ  
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)  
GEN LOCK IN: BNC  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
752 (horizontal) × 582 (vertical)  
(DSR-370P)  
VIDEO IN: BNC  
Imaging area  
6.4 × 4.8 mm (corresponds to 1/2  
-
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
inch picture tube)  
(When fitting DSBK-501/501P.  
The connector shares with GEN  
LOCK IN)  
Built-in filter settings  
1: 3200K  
2: 5600K + 1/8ND  
3: 5600K  
TC IN: BNC  
0.5 to 18 Vp-p, 10 kΩ  
DC IN: XLR-4 pin, female  
Output connectors  
4: 5600K + 1/64ND  
Sony 1/2-inch bayonet mount  
Lens mount  
Signal standards EIA standard signal (NTSC color  
system) (DSR-370)  
DV OUT: 6-pin IEEE1394, ×1  
AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2: phono  
jack  
10 dBu, 47 kΩ  
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)  
VIDEO OUT:  
CCIR standard signal (PAL color  
system) (DSR-370P)  
Scanning system 525 lines, 2:1 interlace (DSR-370)  
625 lines, 2:1 interlace  
(DSR-370P)  
BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
MONITOR OUT:  
Scanning frequencies  
Horizontal: 15.734 kHz  
(DSR-370)  
15.625 kHz (DSR-370P)  
Vertical: 59.94 Hz (DSR-370)  
50.00 Hz (DSR-370P)  
BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
S VIDEO OUT: DIN 4 pin  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
TC OUT: BNC, 1.0 Vp-p,  
75 Ω  
DC OUT: 4 pin, male  
EARPHONE: mini-jack  
to 15.5 dBu variable, 8 Ω  
LENS: 12-pin  
Synchronization Internal sync  
External sync, using signal input  
(VBS or BS) to the GEN LOCK  
IN/VIDEO IN connector or  
input to the VTR/CCU  
VF: 20-pin  
LIGHT : 2-pin  
connector.  
Horizontal resolution  
VTR/CCU: 26-pin  
Control connectors  
REMOTE 1: stereo mini-jack  
REMOTE 2: 10-pin  
800 TV lines (center)  
Minimum illumination  
0.5 lux (at f/1.4, +36 dB)  
0.8 lux (at f/1.8, +36 dB)  
Power supply  
11 to 17 V DC  
Sensitivity  
Gain levels  
2000 lux (f/11.0 standard, 3200 K)  
Selectable 3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB,  
9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 18 dB +  
DPR, 24 dB, 24 dB + DPR, hyper  
gain (30 dB + DPR)  
Power consumption  
20 W  
Operating temperature  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Storage temperature  
Video S/N ratio (output from the VIDEO OUT  
connector)  
20°C to +60°C (4°F to 140°F)  
3.5 kg approx. (7 lb 11 oz)  
(camcorder only)  
62 dB (typical) (DSR-370)  
60 dB (typical) (DSR-370P)  
0.05% for all zones, without lens  
Mass  
Registration  
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External dimensions in millimeters (inches)  
Minimum illumination  
0.25 lux (at F/1.4, +42 dB)  
0.4 lux (at F/1.8, +42 dB)  
2000 lux (F/11.0 standard, 3200 K)  
Selectable 3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB,  
9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 18 dB +  
DPR, 24 dB, 24 dB + DPR, hyper  
gain  
Sensitivity  
Gain levels  
121  
270 (1034  
536 (2118  
)
(478  
)
Video S/N ratio (output from the VIDEO OUT  
connector)  
63 dB (typical) (DSR-570WS)  
61 dB (typical) (DSR-570WSP)  
0.05% for all zones, without lens  
242 (958  
)
)
Registration  
Input connectors AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2:XLR-3 pin  
× 2, female  
DSR-570WS/570WSP  
60 dBu, 3 kΩ  
Imaging element Three-chip interline transfer CCD  
Pixel resolution 980 (horizontal) × 494 (vertical)  
(DSR-570WS)  
+4 dBu, 10 kΩ  
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)  
GEN LOCK IN: BNC  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
980 (horizontal) × 582 (vertical)  
(DSR-570WSP)  
VIDEO IN: BNC  
Imaging area  
9.6 × 5.4 mm (corresponds to 2/3  
-
inch picture tube)  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
(When fitting DSBK-501/501P.  
The connector shares with GEN  
LOCK IN)  
Built-in filter settings  
1: 3200K  
2: 5600K + 1/8ND  
3: 5600K  
TC IN: BNC  
0.5 to 18 Vp-p, 10 kΩ  
DC IN: XLR-4 pin, male  
Output connectors  
4: 5600K + 1/64ND  
Lens mount  
Sony 2/3-inch bayonet mount  
Signal standards EIA standard signal (NTSC color  
system) (DSR-570WS)  
CCIR standard signal (PAL colour  
system) (DSR-570WSP)  
Scanning system 525 lines, 2:1 interlace (DSR-  
570WS)  
625 lines, 2:1 interlace  
(DSR-570WSP)  
Scanning frequencies  
DV OUT: 6-pin IEEE1394, × 1  
AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2: phono  
jack  
10 dBu, 47 kΩ  
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)  
VIDEO OUT:  
BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
MONITOR OUT:  
BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
S VIDEO OUT: DIN 4 pin  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
TC OUT: BNC, 1.0 Vp-p,  
75 Ω  
DC OUT: 4 pin, female  
EARPHONE: mini-jack  
to 15.5 dBu variable, 8 Ω  
LENS: 12-pin  
Horizontal: 15.734 kHz  
(DSR-570WS)  
15.625 kHz (DSR-570WSP)  
Vertical: 59.94 Hz (DSR-570WS)  
50.00 Hz (DSR-570WSP)  
Synchronization Internal sync  
External sync, using signal input  
(VBS or BS) to the GEN LOCK  
IN/VIDEO IN connector or  
input to the VTR/CCU  
VF: 20-pin  
VTR/CCU: 26-pin  
LIGHT : 2-pin  
connector.  
Horizontal resolution  
Control connectors  
REMOTE 1: stereo mini-jack  
REMOTE 2: 10-pin  
16:9 Mode: 800 TV lines (center)  
4:3 Mode: 850 TV lines (center)  
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Specifications  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
24 W  
Operating temperature  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
11 to 17 V DC  
Audio system (at playback with the DSR-  
1800/1800P)  
Frequency response  
2-channel mode: 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
+0.5/1.0 dB  
Storage temperature  
4-channel mode: 20 Hz to 14.5  
kHz +0.5/1.0 dB  
20°C to +60°C (4°F to 140°F)  
3.7 kg approx. (8 lb 2 oz)  
(camcorder only)  
Dynamic range  
Min. 80 dB  
Mass  
Distortion (THD) (1 kHz, Max. 0.08%  
reference level, 48 kHz)  
External dimensions in millimeters (inches)  
242 (958  
)
DXF-801/801CE Viewfinder  
Picture tube  
Indicators  
1.5-inch monochrome  
REC/TALLY (×2), BATT,  
SHUTTER, GAIN UP  
600 TV lines  
Resolution  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
12 V DC  
280 (1118  
536 (2118  
)
121  
(478  
)
)
2.1 W  
Mass  
620 g approx. (1 lb 5 oz)  
Maximum external dimensions (w/h/d)  
241 × 91 × 203 mm  
Tape transport system  
(91/2 × 35/8 × 8 inches)  
Tape speed  
Approx. 28.2 mm/s  
Recording/playback time (using PDV-184ME)  
Max. 184 minutes  
VCL-716BX Zoom Lens  
Fast forward/rewind time (using PDV-184ME)  
Max. 12 minutes  
Focal length  
Zoom  
7.3 to 117 mm  
Manual or motorized, selectable  
zoom ratio: 16 ×  
Usable cassettes  
Maximum aperture  
Iris control  
1 : 1.9  
Model name  
Size  
Manual or automatic, selectable  
f/1.9 to f/16 and C (closed)  
PDV-184ME/184N/124ME/124N/  
94ME/94N/64ME/64N/34ME/34N  
Standard size  
PDVM-40ME/40N/32ME/32N/22ME/ Mini size  
22N/12ME/12N  
Range of object field  
Wide angle: 823 × 617 mm  
(32 1/2 × 24 3/8 inches)  
Telephoto: 51 × 39 mm  
(2 1/8 × 1 9/16 inches)  
Video system (at playback with the DSR-  
1800/1800P)  
Minimum object distance  
1 m (39 3/8 inches)  
Bandwidth Luminance (Y) DSR-370/570WS: 30 Hz to  
5.0 MHz 1.0 dB  
Filter thread  
Mount  
External dimensions (w/h/d)  
82 mm dia.; 0.75 pitch  
DSR-370P/570WSP: 25 Hz  
Sony 1/2 -inch bayonet mount  
to 5.5 MHz +1.0/2.0 dB  
Chrominance  
(RY/BY)  
DSR-370/570WS: 30 Hz to  
1.5 MHz +1.0/5.0 dB  
123 × 102 × 205 mm  
(4 7/8 × 4 1/8 × 8 1/8 inches)  
excl. lens grip and incl. lens hood.  
1.2 kg approx. (2 lb 10 oz)  
(including lens hood)  
DSR-370P/570WSP: 25 Hz  
to 2.0 MHz +1.0/2.0 dB  
Mass  
S/N ratio  
Luminance  
Min. 55 dB  
K-factor (K2T, KPB)  
Y/C time delay  
Max. 2%  
Max. 30 nsec.  
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Binding ties (4)  
VCL-719BX Zoom Lens  
Operating Instructions (1)  
Focal length  
Zoom  
6.7 to 127 mm  
Manual or power, selectable;  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
zoom ratio: 19 ×  
Maximum aperture  
Iris control  
1:1.4  
Manual or automatic, selectable;  
f/1.4 to f/16 and C (closed)  
Related Products  
Range of object field  
There is a range of Sony products available to meet  
every conceivable video shooting requirement. For  
details, consult your Sony sales representative or  
supplier.  
Wide angle: 772 × 579 mm  
(301/2 × 227/8 inches)  
Telephoto: 42 × 32 mm  
(13/4 × 15/16 inches)  
Focusing range  
Filter threads  
Mount  
Infinity to 0.9 m  
Lenses  
82 mm dia., 0.75 pitch (on lens)  
VCL series zoom lens  
Sony 1/2-inch bayonet mount  
LO-32BMT 2/3lens adapter  
External dimensions (w/h/d)  
139.8 × 99.5 × 218.9 mm  
Remote control unit  
RM-M7G/LG1/VJ1 Remote Control Unit  
(55/8 × 4 × 85/8 inches)  
1.45 kg approx. (3 lb 3 oz)  
(including lens hood)  
Mass  
Camera Control Unit  
CCU-M5A/M5AP Camera Control Unit  
CA-370 Intercom Adaptor  
VTR products  
BVV-5/5PS Videocassette Recorder  
BVW-50/50P Portable Videocassette Recorder  
DSR-70A/70AP/1500/1500P/1600/1600P/1800/  
1800P/2000/2000P Digital Videocassete Recorder  
VA-5/5P/90/90P VTR Adaptor  
Operating temperature  
0˚C to 40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F)  
Storage temperature  
20˚C to +60˚C (4˚F to 140˚F)  
Dimensions (w/h/d)  
45 × 140 × 112 mm  
Battery products  
BP-L40/L40A/L60/L60A/L90/L90A Battery Pack  
NP-1B/BP-90A Battery Pack  
(113/16 × 5 5/8 × 41/2 inches)  
0.35 kg approx. (12 oz)  
Mass  
BP-M50/M100 Battery Pack  
BC-1WD/1WDCE/410/410CE Battery Charger  
BC-L50/L100/L100CE Battery Charger  
BC-M50 Battery Charger  
Supplied accessories  
VCL-719BX Zoom Lens (1) (supplied with DSR-  
370K1/370PK1)  
VCL-716BX Zoom Lens (1) (supplied with DSR-  
370K2/370PK2)  
DXF-801/801CE Viewfinder (1)  
Microphone (1)  
Wind screen (1)  
AC power supply  
CMA-8A/8ACE AC Adaptor  
AC-550/550CE/DN1/DN2B AC Adaptor  
Synthesized tuner products  
CA-WR855 Camera Adaptor  
WRR-810A/855A/860A UHF Synthesized Tuner  
VCT-U14 Tripod Adaptor (1)  
Shoulder strap (1)  
Lens mount cap (1)  
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Specifications  
Microphone products  
ECM-670/672 Electret Condenser Microphone  
C-74 Condenser Microphone  
CAC-12 Microphone Holder  
EC-0.5C2/0.3C2 Microphone Cable  
Studio equipment  
SEG-2550A/2550AP Special Effects Unit  
DFS-300/300P/500/500P DME Switcher  
DCK-500/500P Digital Chroma Keyer  
WEX-2000 Wipe Pattern Extender  
DXF-51/51CE 5-inch Viewfinder (monochrome)  
CA-370 Intercom Adaptor  
Cables and miscellaneous  
The suffix number on a cable part number indicates the  
length in meters: e.g. a CCZ-A2 is 2 meters long.  
(Approximate equivalents in feet: 2 m = 6 ft, 5 m = 16  
ft, 10 m = 33 ft, 25 m = 82 ft, 50 m = 164 ft, 100 m =  
328 ft)  
Camera cables with Z-type 26-pin connectors  
CCZ-A2/A5/A10/A25  
Camera cables with Q-type 14-pin connectors  
CCZQ-A2/A5/A10/A2AM  
i.LINK cable (DV connecting cable)  
CCFD-3L (6-pin y 4-pin, 3.5m)  
CCF-3L (6-pin y 6-pin, 3.5m)  
DSBK-301A Index Picture Board  
LCR-1 Rain Cover  
LC-DS500 Carrying Case  
LC-DS300SFT Soft Carrying Case  
DSBK-501/501P Analog Composite Input Board  
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CCZ-A cable  
CCU-M5A/M5AP Camera  
Control Unit  
Video monitor  
EC-0.5C2/0.3C2 Microphone  
Cable  
ECM-670/672 and C-74  
Microphone  
CCZ-A cable  
BVW-50/50P Betacam SP  
VTR  
CCZQ-A cable  
S VHS VCR  
CAC-12 Microphone Holder  
CCZ-A cable  
CCZ-A cable  
VA-5/5P + BVV-5/5PS  
DXF-51/51CE 5-inch  
Viewfinder a)  
VA-5/5P + DNV-5/5P  
DSBK-501/501P  
Analog Composite  
Input Board a)  
DSR-70A/70AP Digital Videocassete  
Recorder  
DSBK-301A Index  
Picture Bord  
DSR-1500/1500P/1600/1600P/1800/1800P/  
2000/2000P Digital Videocassete Recorder  
DVCAM mini size cassette tape  
DVCAM standard size  
cassette tape  
DSR-370/370P/  
570WS/570WSP  
BC-1WD/  
DC-L1  
Battery Adaptor  
1WDCE  
Battery  
Charger  
CCA-7/CCA-7-7A cable  
NP-1B  
Battery Pack  
RM-M7G  
Remote Control Unit  
DC-L90  
Battery Adaptor  
VCT-U14 Tripod  
Adaptor  
BC-410/410CE  
Battery Charger  
BP-90A  
Battery Pack  
Tripod  
BP-L40 d)/L40A/L60/  
L60A/L90/L90A/M50/  
M100 Battery Pack  
BC-L100/L100CE  
Battery Charger  
BC-L50/M50  
Battery Charger  
LC-DS300SFT Soft  
Carrying Case  
AC-DN1  
CA-WR855  
Camera  
Adaptor  
AC Adaptor b)  
CMA-8A/8ACE or AC-  
550/550CE AC Adaptor  
LC-DS500 Carrying Case  
LCR-1 Raincover  
Intercom  
Adaptor  
CA-370  
WRR-855A UHF  
Synthesized Tuner  
AC-DN2B  
AC Adaptor c)  
a) Optional accessory shoe kit is required for fitting. For details, consult your Sony dealer.  
b) Use when power consumption of the camcorder and accessories is 38 W or lower.  
c) When power consumption is 38 W or higher due to fiting a video light (with power  
consumption of 30 W or lower) to the camcorder, use the AC-DN2A/DN2B (150 W or  
lower).  
d) It is recommended that the BP-L40/L40A be used at 30 W or less (See page 53).  
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What Is ClipLink?  
The ClipLinkTM function greatly improves the  
efficiency of the video production process as a whole  
by recording various editing-related data on tape when  
shooting. As such, ClipLink is a revolutionary  
function that transcends the conventional separation of  
shooting and editing.  
Next, begin rough editing by viewing the Index  
Pictures on the EditStations GUI display and  
rearranging them as you wish. This eliminates the  
difficult work of matching up a handwritten shot list  
with recorded scenes. After you have completed this  
rough editing, you can then transfer only the  
recordings needed for your video program.  
Note  
When an external equipment, such as VCR, is  
connected to the DV OUT connector, the ClipLink  
function will not work.  
High-speed transfer of recordings  
It is also possible to transfer the editing material itself  
between the DSR-85/85P and ES-7 at four times  
normal speed. In other words, the transfer can be  
carried out in one fourth of the real time duration. It is  
of course possible to carry out a transfer at four times  
normal speed when backing up video and audio data  
recorded on the disk drive to the DSR-85/85P, or in the  
opposite direction when loading data backed up on the  
DSR-85/85P to the disk drive. Thus the time required  
is much shorter than with conventional equipment (for  
which, for example, transferring a 40-minute segment  
of video takes 40 minutes).  
How ClipLink Changes Video  
Production Techniques  
The following describes various ways in which  
ClipLink1) video production differs from conventional  
video production.  
Recording of ClipLink log data lightens  
the shooting workload  
When you start shooting a scene, ClipLink log data  
such as the scene number and time code data are  
automatically recorded into the cassette memory. This  
eliminates the need for a conventional shot list”  
compiled by someone using a stopwatch, clipboard  
and pencil. You can also designate unwanted scenes as  
NG(no good) and automatically skip all NG”  
scenes when editing.  
Note  
When using a tape recorded by this camcorder to  
transfer digital (video/audio/time code) signals at four  
times normal speed from the DSR-85/85P Digital  
Videocassette Recorder to the ES-7 EditStation for  
editing purposes, there must be about at least 40  
seconds of recording on the tape before the IN point.  
To perform editing without problems, it is  
recommended that you pre-record at least 40  
seconds of color bar signals at the beginning of the  
tape.  
Recorded Index Pictures drastically cut  
editing time  
The ClipLink function also features Index  
Pictures a time-saving tool for rough editing. Each  
Index Picture is a compressed image taken from the  
start of each scene, which is recorded onto the tape as  
a still picture. When editing, begin by transferring  
only the Index Pictures and the ClipLink log data to  
the EditStations hard disk. You can also transfer OK  
scenes only (NGscenes are skipped).  
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1) The ClipLink system is a video production system which  
uses the cassette memory function.  
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ClipLink Operation Flow  
The following is a detailed description of how to use  
the ClipLink function during the video production  
process.  
Example System Configuration  
The following illustration shows the optimum system  
configuration for using the ClipLink function.  
ClipLink operation is possible even with a system  
containing existing analog equipment. However, note  
that a part of functions are disabled.  
Shooting  
DVCAM standard cassette or DVCAM mini cassette  
DSR-370/370P/  
570WS/570WSP  
Digital Camcorder  
Index Pictures: recorded on  
tape  
ClipLink log data: recorded in  
cassette memory  
ClipLink log data recorded onto DVCAM cassettes  
links shooting and editing operations.  
ClipLink log data transfer  
ES-3/7 EditStation  
non-linear editing  
system  
DSR-1600a)/1800/85b) (or  
DSR-1600Pa)/1800P/85Pb))  
Digital Videocassette  
Recorder  
Index Pictures  
Video output (QSDI)  
ClipLink log data  
RS-422A interface  
Editing  
ES-3/7 EditStation™  
non-linear editing  
system  
DSR-1600a)/1800/85b (or  
DSR-1600Pa)/1800P/85Pb))  
Digital Videocassette Recorder  
Actual AV data  
QSDI input/output  
a) The DSR-1600/1600P is a videocassette player.  
b) Between the DSR-85/85P and ES-7, quadruple transfer is possible through the QSDI.  
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Data Generated When Shooting  
The following describes the kinds of data that is  
generated when using the ClipLink function.  
Index Pictures  
When shooting, a single-frame image from the Mark  
IN point at the start of each scene is recorded as a still  
picture into the DSBK-301As internal memory.  
These images are called Index Pictures. When you  
finish shooting, the Index Pictures from all scenes are  
recorded onto the tape after the last scene.  
Index Picture  
0
90  
180  
270  
360  
450  
540  
630  
1
2
3
4
60  
120  
180  
240  
300  
360  
420  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
14  
18  
22  
26  
30  
11  
15  
19  
23  
27  
31  
12  
16  
20  
24  
28  
32  
13  
17  
21  
25  
29  
Tape  
Scene n  
Scene 3  
Scene 2  
Scene 1  
DSBK-301As internal  
memory (option)  
720 dots  
After shooting, the Index  
Pictures in the internal  
memory are recorded onto  
the video tape.  
Seven frame spaces are reserved at the end of the last  
scene as a recording area for Index Pictures. (A  
cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory can record  
up to 198 Index Pictures, and a cassette with 4 Kbits of  
cassette memory can record up to 45 Index Pictures.)  
Up to 32 Index Pictures can be recorded onto the tape  
space normally occupied by one frame, as shown  
below.  
ClipLink log data  
convenient alternative to the conventional shot list.  
ClipLink log data includes the following items.  
ClipLink log data can be recorded automatically or  
manually into the cassette memory for use as a  
ClipLink log data  
Description  
Data (maximum length: 8 digits) consisting of alphanumeric characters and/or symbols  
(This is left blank at shipping.)  
Reel number (cassette number)  
Scene number  
A three-digit number from 001 to 198 (starts at 001 and is automatically incremented  
with each scene).  
This cannot be changed (set to 1at shipping).  
Take number  
OK/NG  
Indicates the OK/NG status of a particular scene. (In the OK case, nothing is  
recorded.)  
Mark IN/OUT point time codes  
Cue point time code  
These are the time codes that indicate the Mark IN and Mark OUT points for each  
scene (HH:MM:SS). These time codes are recorded when the camcorder has been  
set to MARK mode.  
The frame digit is incremented at each Mark IN point and is decremented at each Mark  
OUT point. (For details, see Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT pointson page  
155.)  
This is the time code that indicates the cue points (valid up to the frame digit). This  
time code is recorded when the camcorder has been set to CUE mode. When in this  
mode, the time codes at the start and end of a recording (the Rec IN and Rec OUT  
time codes) are automatically recorded as Mark IN/OUT points.  
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Cue point time codes  
How to record ClipLink log data  
This type of data is especially useful when shooting  
scenes that may contain unexpected events, such as  
when shooting for sports coverage or documentaries.  
Set the camcorder to CUE mode before you start to  
record. While recording, each time you press the  
camcorders TAKE button, the current time code is  
recorded as a cue point time code.  
The following describes how to record the various  
ClipLink log data items.  
OK/NG status  
To designate a scene as NG, press the NG button on  
the camcorder while shooting the scene or at any time  
before you begin shooting the next scene.  
All scenes that do not receive an NGdesignation are  
recorded as OKscenes.  
Start  
End  
Index Picture 1  
recording  
recording  
(When you exit the VCR recording mode, changing  
the OK/NG status is no longer possible.)  
Scene 1  
Take 1  
Mark IN/OUT points time codes  
This data is especially useful when shooting a video  
program for which a scenario has been created.  
Set the camcorder to MARK mode before you start  
shooting. While shooting, each time you press the  
camcorders TAKE button, Mark IN and Mark OUT  
time codes are recorded alternately.  
Rec OUT  
(automatic  
recording)  
Cue point  
time code  
(manual  
Cue point  
time code  
(manual  
recording)  
Cue point  
time code  
(manual  
recording)  
Rec IN  
(automatic  
recording)  
recording)  
Index Picture 1  
Index Picture 2  
Start  
recording  
End  
recording  
Scene 1  
Take 1  
Scene 2  
Take 1  
Mark OUT (manual  
recording)  
Mark IN (manual  
recording)  
Mark OUT  
(manual  
recording)  
Mark IN  
(manual  
recording)  
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ClipLink Operation Flow  
Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points  
There is a gap between actual time codes and Mark IN/  
OUT time codes recorded in the cassette memory, as  
shown in the figure below. The frame digit is  
incremented at each Mark IN point and is decremented  
at each Mark OUT point.  
Mark IN  
(or Rec IN)  
Mark OUT  
(or Rec OUT)  
Cue  
Actual time code  
12:23:15:10  
12:34:20:20  
12:39:24:23  
Frame digit  
incremented  
Frame digit  
decremented  
Cue  
Time code  
recorded in the  
cassette memory  
12:23:16  
12:34:20:20  
12:39:24  
(The Index  
Picture is the  
image around  
12:23:15:10.)  
Recording capacity for Mark IN/OUT time codes and Cue point time codes  
When in MARK mode, up to 198 pairs of Mark IN and  
Mark OUT points can be recorded (if using a cassette  
with 16 Kbits of cassette memory).  
When in CUE mode, up to 396 time codes points  
(including all cue point time codes and all Mark (Rec)  
IN and Mark (Rec) OUT time codes) can be recorded  
(if using a cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory).  
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Aliasing  
Condensation  
Horizontal resolution  
The capability of a CCD camera to  
preserve detail in the horizontal  
resolution.  
Usually expressed as the number  
of vertical lines which can be  
distinguished in the reproduced  
image of a test chart.  
Distortion of the signal caused by  
overlap of the baseband signal and  
lower sideband signal when the  
signal is demodulated.  
Condensation refers to tiny  
droplets of water that can appear in  
a device, such as in the tape  
transport system. When  
condensation occurs on a video  
head drum, the tape may stick to  
the drum, which can damage not  
only the tape but also the VCR  
unit.  
Aperture compensation  
Electronic compensation for  
frequency response degradations  
caused to sampled high-frequency  
signals by the limited aperture of  
CCD image sensors.  
i.LINK  
i.LINK stands for IEEE1394-1995  
stan-dards and their revisions. It is  
applied to the DV connector  
through which DV signals can be  
transmitted with AV protocol.  
DCC  
Dynamic Contrast Control. A  
video camera containing a DCC  
circuit can handle a wide dynamic  
range of luminance.  
Black balance adjustment  
To balance the black levels of the  
R, G, and B channels of a video  
camera so that black has no color.  
IRE scale  
Drum  
See Head drum.  
The scale to determine video  
signal amplitudes devised by the  
Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE),  
an American organization now  
called the Institute of Electrical  
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).  
The IRE scale includes a total of  
140 units, with 100 up and 40  
down from zero.  
CCD  
Charge-coupled device. A solid  
state imager used in most recent  
video cameras in place of a pickup  
tube. It converts input light levels  
into electrical charges, which are  
once stored and then output in the  
form of voltage variations.  
Flare  
Dark or colored flashes caused by  
signal overload through extreme  
light reflections of polished objects  
or very bright lights.  
Flicker  
Center marker  
Repeated change of brightness on  
the screen, which is caused by  
frequency difference between the  
cameras scanning and the  
variations in the lightning.  
PCM audio  
A cross that indicates the center of  
the image on the viewfinder  
screen.  
PCM stands for pulse code  
modulation.PCM audio means  
audio signals that have been  
processed by pulse code  
Color conversion filter  
modulation. Each analog audio  
signal is converted into pulses that  
are generated in rapid succession,  
and each pulse is recorded as a  
digital signal having a value of 0  
or 1.  
An optical filter used with color  
video cameras to convert the color  
temperature of a light source.  
Gen-lock  
Abbreviation of generator lock.  
It refers to the synchronization of a  
VCR to a reference sync signal.  
Color temperature  
The temperature in Kelvins (K) to  
represent the color of a light  
source.  
HAD  
Hole-Accumulated Diode. A CCD  
sensor structure designed to  
suppress certain types of noise  
inherent CCDs. See also CCD.  
Pedestal level  
A black level which is the absolute  
black level of a video signal.  
Composite video signal  
A composite video signal includes  
a video signal, burst signal, and  
sync signal.  
Return video  
Head drum  
This refers to a video signal  
returned from the VCR to the  
camera or from the CCU to one  
camera in a multi-camera system,  
allowing the camera operator to  
monitor the image output from the  
camera or shot on other cameras.  
A metal cylinder to which a video  
head is attached. This drum is  
rotated at high speeds in  
synchronization with the sync  
signal during recording and  
playback.  
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S/N  
S video connectors  
Video gain  
Signal-to-Noise ratio. The relation  
of the strength of the desired signal  
to the accompanying electronic  
interference, the noise. If S/N is  
high, sounds are reproduced with  
less noise and pictures are  
Input/output connectors for  
separate Y (luminance) and C  
(chroma) signals. This method  
eliminates interference between Y  
and C signals that can occur in  
conventional composite video  
signals to obtain a higher-  
resolution picture.  
Amount of amplification for video  
signals, expressed in decibels (dB).  
White balance adjustment  
In the light of a particular color  
temperature, to adjust the white  
levels of the R, G, and B channels  
of a color video camera so that any  
white object shot in that light is  
reproduced as a truly white image.  
reproduced clearly without snow.  
Search  
The search function enables  
recorded images or time codes to  
be viewed while the tape is played  
back at various forward or reverse  
speeds, as a means of locating a  
particular scene in the taped  
program.  
Sync  
This refers to the sync  
(synchronization) signal. The sync  
signal is used as a reference signal  
for duplicating the scanning  
patterns recorded via a camera  
when playing back the recording  
on a monitor. The sync signal  
actually includes two signals: a  
horizontal sync signal and a  
vertical sync signal.  
Zebra pattern  
Striped patterns which appear in  
the viewfinder to indicate areas of  
the image where the video level is  
about 70 IRE (NTSC) or 70%  
(PAL). This unit can show areas  
where the video level is 100 IRE  
(NTSC) or 100% (PAL).  
Standby-off mode  
One of the stop modes. In this  
mode, head drum rotation is  
stopped and the tape tension is  
slackened. It is not possible to  
switch instantaneously from this  
mode to recording or playback  
mode. This mode is not harmful to  
the tape or heads.  
Time code  
The time code is a tape position  
information signal that includes  
time and frame data that are  
recorded onto the tape when  
shooting so as to facilitate  
searching of editing points and  
recorded scenes when viewing or  
editing.  
Standby-on mode  
One of the stop modes. In this  
mode, the head drum continues  
rotating and the tape remains  
wound onto the drum. This mode  
enables instantaneous switching to  
recording or playback mode. To  
prevent damage to the tape or  
heads, the device automatically  
switches from standby-on mode to  
standby-off mode after a certain  
period of time.  
User bits  
These are also referred to as  
usersbits. The user bits are a  
32-bit segment of the time code  
recording area. The user can select  
what to record in this segment and  
how to use the recorded data. For  
example, it can be used to record  
date information in addition to the  
time code data or ID numbers for  
tape reels or programs.  
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