Sony MP3 Player DSR 11 User Manual

3-065-956-11(1)  
Digital  
Videocassette  
Recorder  
Operating Instructions-  
Mode d'emploi ____  
DSR-11  
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WARNING  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not  
expose the unit to rain or moisture.  
Owner'srecord  
The model number is located at the rear and front of the unit  
and the serial number on the rear Record the serial number  
in the space provided below Refer to these numbers  
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this  
product  
CAUTION  
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DO NOT OPEN  
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CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
For customers in the U.S.A.  
I fyou have any questions aboutthis product, you may  
call: Sony's Business Information Center (BIC) at 1-800-  
686-SONY (7669)  
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REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
or Write to: Sony Customer Information Services Center  
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This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"  
within the product's enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  
electric shock to persons  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name.  
Model  
SONY  
DSR-11  
Sony Electronics Inc  
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201-930-6972  
Responsible Party:  
Address.  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance  
Telephone Number  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation  
The AC adaptor must be changed only at qualified service  
shop  
The nameplate of the AC adaptor is located on its bottom  
For customers in Europe  
This product with the CE marking complies with both the  
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive  
(73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European  
Community  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the  
following European standards  
• EN60065 Product Safety (supplied AC adaptor)  
• EN55103-1 Electromagnetic Interference (Emission)  
• EN55103-2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity)  
This product is intended for use in the following  
Electromagnetic Environments)  
E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3  
(urban outdoors) and E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex  
TV studio)  
For the customers in the Netherlands  
Voor de klanten in Nederland  
BI) dit product zijn batterijen  
geleverd Wanneer deze leeg  
zi]n, moet u ze met weggooien  
maar inleveren als KCA  
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Precautions  
CAUTION  
• Do not damage the power cord and AC adaptor.  
•Use only the supplied power cord and supplied AC  
adaptor.  
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority  
to operate this equipment.  
• Do not use the unit in an environment that is subject  
to excessive soot, steam, humidity or dust.  
Note  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
You can use this equipment in any country or area with  
the AC power adaptor supplied with this unit within  
100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.  
Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor [a], if  
necessary, depending on the design of the wall outlet  
lb].  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
The AC adaptor is not intended to be serviced. Should  
the product cease to function in its intended manner, it  
should be returned to the manufacturer or be discarded.  
On installing  
The unit is equipped with ventilation holes on the rear.  
Do not block or place anything near these holes, or  
internal heat build-up may occur, causing damage to  
the unit.  
For customers in the U.S.A. and CANADA  
CAUTION  
On repacking and shipping  
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE  
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
Save the original shipping carton and packing material;  
they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your  
unit. For maximum protection, repack your unit as it  
was originally packed at the factory, and take care not  
to impart violent shocks in transit.  
Caution  
Television programs, films, video tapes and other materials  
may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such material  
may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws. Also,  
use of this recorder with cable television transmission may  
require authorization from the cable television transmission  
and/or program owner.  
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Features ...............................................................  
DVCAM Format....................................................  
Other Features ......................................................  
Location and Function of Parts ..........................  
Front Panel ...........................................................  
Rear Panel ............................................................  
Supplied Remote Commander .............................  
Overview  
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Notes on Video Cassettes ...................................  
Preparations .........................................................  
Power Preparations................................................  
Inserting/Ejecting Cassettes ..................................  
Playback and  
Recording  
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Notes on Recording/Playback ............................... 1 9  
20  
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2 3  
2 4  
2 5  
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Playback ................................................................  
Connections for Playback......................................  
Settings for Playback.............................................  
Playback Procedure ...............................................  
Playback Functions ...............................................  
Recording .............................................................  
Connections for Recording....................................  
Settings for Recording ...........................................  
Recording Procedure .............................................  
Installing the Unit Vertically ................................  
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3 7  
3 9  
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4 2  
4 3  
Operating the Menus .....................................  
Menu Organization .........................................  
Menu Contents ...............................................  
Adjusting and  
Setting Through  
Menus  
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Chapter 1  
Overview  
The DSR-11 is a '/4-inch digital video cassette recorder  
Wide track pitch  
that uses the DVCAM™ digital recording format. This  
system achieves stable, superb picture quality by  
digitally processing video signals that are separated  
into color difference signals and luminance signals  
(component video).  
With a compact, lightweight and space-saving case,  
the unit can be installed vertically and is equipped with  
an analog interface as well as a digital interface  
enabling connection to a digital device such as a  
computer.  
The recording track pitch is 15 urn, fully 50 percent  
wider than the DV format's 10-um track pitch. Thanks  
to this feature, the DVCAM format sufficiently meets  
the reliability and precision requirements of  
professional editing.  
High-quality PCM digital audio  
PCM recording makes for a wide dynamic range and a  
high signal-to-noise ratio, thereby enhancing sound  
quality.  
There are two recording modes: 2-channel mode (48-  
kHz sampling and 16-bit linear code), which offers  
sound quality equivalent to the DAT (Digital Audio  
Tape) format, or 4-channel mode (32-kHz sampling  
and 12-bit nonlinear code).  
The DSR-11 's main features are described below.  
DVCAM Format  
DVCAM is based on the consumer DV format, which  
uses the 4:1:1 component digital format (NTSC) or the  
4:2:0 format (PAL), and provides a '/4-inch digital  
recording format for professional use.  
DV format compatibility  
A DV cassette recorded on a DV-format VCR can be  
played back on the unit (SP mode only). The unit can  
also record in DV format (SP mode only). (Recording/  
playing back an image in LP mode is not available.)  
High picture quality, high stability  
Video signals are separated into color difference  
signals and luminance signals, which are encoded and  
compressed to one-fifth size before being recorded to  
ensure stable and superb picture quality.  
Because the recording is digital, multi-generation  
digital dubbing can be performed with virtually no  
deterioration of quality.  
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NTSC/PAL systems compatible  
Jog audio function  
The unit is compatible with NTSC and PAL systems.  
When inputting the signals to the DV IN/OUT  
connector or playing back a tape, the color system of  
signals is detected automatically. The color system  
select switch on the unit allows input of analog video  
signals in either color system. This compatibility  
allows you to record (download) or play back (upload)  
both NTSC and PAL formatted signals with your  
VCR, computer, or other equipment.  
If you use the optional remote control unit DSRM-20,  
audio can be monitored at various playback speeds  
when in jog mode.  
Other Features  
Compact and can be installed vertically  
However, the unit cannot convert the color system of  
the signals.  
The unit is compact and can be installed vertically.  
With non-linear editing system, you can save space by  
installing it vertically beside your computer.  
Choice of two cassette sizes  
The unit can use both standard-size and mini-size  
DVCAM or DV cassettes.  
• According to cassette size, the position of the reel  
drive plate changes automatically.  
Menu system for functionality and  
operation settings  
• The maximum recording/playback times are 184  
minutes for standard size cassettes and 40 minutes for  
mini-size cassettes (DVCAM format).  
The unit provides a menu system to make its various  
functions easier to use and set up.  
Superimposition function  
Remote control  
Time code, operation mode indications, menus, error  
messages, and other text data can be superimposed and  
output in analog video signals.  
The unit can be operated by remote control from a  
CONTROL-S system remote control unit, the DSRM-  
20 (not supplied).  
Easy maintenance functions  
High-speed search function  
• Self-diagnostics/alarm functions: The system  
automatically detects an invalid operation, an invalid  
connection or a malfunction, and outputs a  
description, a cause and a recovery method as a  
message superimposed on analog video signals.  
• Digital hours meter: A digital hours meter counts  
four types of time data—operating time, drum  
rotation time, tape running time, and tape threading/  
unthreading. The digital hours data is displayed in the  
menu.  
When you use an editing controller or the optional  
remote control unit (DSRM-20), the unit has a picture  
search function that allows you to view color picture at  
playback speeds up to 14 times (NTSC) or up to 17  
times (PAL) normal speed in forward and reverse  
directions. You can also search frame-by-frame in jog  
mode.  
You can also hear playback audio.  
Digital slow playback  
The unit has a frame memory function that allows  
smooth, slow playback. This is available only at +'/3-  
time speed and -'/3-time speed.  
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Front Panel  
Cassette lid  
INPUT SELECT selector  
You can select DV, S VIDEO, or VIDEO to input the  
signals.  
DV: Signal input from the DV IN/OUT connector  
S VIDEO: Signal input from the S VIDEO connector  
on INPUT jacks  
To insert/eject a cassette, open the lid.  
For details of usable cassettes, see "Notes on Video  
Cassettes " on page ]5 (GB).  
REMOTE CONTROL switch  
Selects whether the unit is operated from the Remote  
Commander or from an optional remote control unit.  
WIRELESS: The unit is operated from the Remote  
Commander.  
VIDEO: Signal input from the VIDEO jack on  
INPUT jacks  
CONTROL S: The unit is operated from a remote  
control unit (the DSRM-20, not supplied),  
connected to the CONTROL S jack on the rear  
panel.  
Do not change the selector setting during recording.  
Otherwise, noise is output to the picture and sound and  
that portion will not be recorded properly.  
Remote sensor  
You can operate this unit from its front panel  
regardless of this switch setting.  
ON/STANDBY switch  
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[1] Tape transport control section  
Tape transport indicators  
resumes the operation. The indicator lights when the  
unit is in pause mode.  
REC (record) button  
When you press the PLAY button while holding down  
this button, the indicator lights and recording begins.  
To set the unit to recording pause mode, press the  
PAUSE and PLAY buttons while holding down this  
button. If you press only this button when the unit is in  
the stop mode and the DV IN TC on the OTHERS  
menu is set to EXTERNAL, the REC indicator lights  
and you can also check the EE signals for time code.  
After checking them, press the STOP button.  
For details on the OTHERS menu, see "OTHERS menu" on  
page 49 .  
F FWD (fast forward) button  
When you press this button, the indicator lights and the  
tape is fast forwarded. During fast forward, the picture  
does not appear on the monitor (you can see the picture  
as it is seen in the EE mode'' during fast forward).  
To locate a scene while monitoring the picture, keep  
pressing this button during fast forward, playback or in  
playback pause mode (picture search).  
You can change the tape transport mode in FF/REW  
SPD on the VTR SET menu.  
For details on the VTR SET menu, see "VTR SET menu" on  
page 43  
.
• The unit cannot record in the LP mode of the  
consumer DV format. Only recording in the SP mode  
is available.  
• To set the unit to recording pause mode with the  
remote control unit (DSRM-20, not supplied), press  
the PAUSE button while holding down the PLAY  
button to set the unit to the playback pause mode,  
then press the REC button on the DSRM-20.  
If you set the FF/REW SPD on the VTR SET menu to  
SHUTTLEMAX, you can display the picture while  
fast-forwarding the tape.  
PLAY button  
When you press this button, the indicator lights and  
playback begins.  
If you press this button while holding down the REW  
button during stop, the tape is rewound to its beginning  
and starts playing automatically (during rewind, the  
REW indicator lights and the PLAY indicator flashes).  
PAUSE button  
Press this button to set the unit to pause mode while  
recording or playing. Pressing this button again  
1) EEmode  
conversion circuits but instead are output via electric circuits  
only. This mode is used to check the input signals and adjust  
input levels. The pictures output in EE mode are referred to ,  
as; F.F nicturps  
"EE" stands for "Electric to Electric". In this EE mode, the  
video and audio signals that are input to the VCR'S  
recording circuitry do not pass through any magnetic  
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Location and Function of Parts  
button during stop, the tape is rewound to its beginning  
and starts playing automatically (during rewind, the  
REW indicator lights and the PLAY indicator flashes).  
You can change the tape transport mode in FF/REW  
SPD on the VTR SET menu.  
• When the unit is playing back a part of the tape where  
the recording format has been changed between the  
DVCAM format and the DV format, the picture and  
sound may be distorted.  
• The unit cannot play back a tape recorded in the LP  
mode of the consumer DV format.  
For details on the VTR SET menu, see "VTR SET menu" on  
page 43  
REW (rewind) button  
If you set the FF/REW SPD on the VTR SET menu to  
SHUTTLEMAX, you can display the picture while  
rewinding the tape.  
When you press this button, the indicator lights and the  
tape starts rewinding. During rewind, the picture does  
not appear on the monitor (you can see the picture as it  
is seen in the EE mode during rewind).  
To locate a scene while monitoring the picture, keep  
pressing this button during rewind, playback or in  
playback pause mode (picture search).  
STOP button  
Press this button to stop the current tape transport  
operation.  
If you press the PLAY button while holding down this  
[2] Indicators  
POWER indicator  
CAUTION indicator  
indicator  
DVCAM indicator  
NTSC indicator  
PAL indicator  
POWER CAUTION  
DVCAM  
NTSC  
PAL  
For details on the VTR SET menu, see "VTR SET menu" on  
page 43 (GB).  
POWER indicator  
Lights in green when the power of this unit is on and  
lights in red when the unit is in the standby mode.  
NTSC indicator  
Lights when:  
• the unit is in the EE mode, analog video signals are  
input and the NTSC/PAL select switch is set to  
NTSC.  
CAUTION indicator  
Flashes when an error occurs.  
For details on cautions, see "Alarm Messages" on page  
51  
• the unit is in the EE mode and NTSC formatted  
video signals are input from the DV IN/OUT  
connector.  
• a tape that has NTSC formatted video signals is  
being played back.  
(cassette) indicator  
Lights when a digital video cassette is loaded. Even  
if the unit is in the standby mode, the indicator lights  
as long as the cassette is inside of the unit. While the  
cassette is being ejected, the indicator flashes.  
PAL indicator  
DVCAM indicator  
Lights when:  
Lights when the unit is playing back a tape recorded  
in DVCAM format.  
• the unit is in the EE mode, analog video signals are  
input and the NTSC/PAL select switch is set to PAL.  
• the unit is in the EE mode and PAL formatted video  
signals are input from the DV IN/OUT connector. •  
• a tape that has PAL formatted video signals is being  
played back.  
When the REC MODE on the VTR SET menu is set  
to DVCAM, this indicator also lights during  
recording or in the EE mode.  
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LANC jack  
CONTROL S  
jack  
DV IN/OUT  
connector  
RESET button  
INPUT jacks  
DC IN 12V  
connector  
NTSC/PAL  
select switch  
AUTO REPEAT  
switch  
OUTPUT jacks  
Connects to other video devices that have a LANC  
jack. You can operate the unit from other video  
devices.  
i.LINK and the i.LINK logo  
indicate that this product is in agreement with IEEE  
1394-1995 specifications and their revisions.  
are trademarks and  
INPUTjacks  
• You cannot operate the ejection of a cassette from a  
device connected to the LANC jack.  
• The LANC jack on the unit has only LANC-S  
functions. The unit has no LANC-M functions.  
Used to input analog video and audio signals. To  
connect a VCR equipped with S-video output, use the  
S VIDEO connector on the unit.  
DC IN 12V connector  
DV IN/OUT connector (4-pin)  
Used to input/output a digital signal that complies with  
the i.LINK standard (Recommended cable: VMC-  
IL4415(A),VMC-IL4615(A)). Use when an external  
device which you want to connect to the unit has a DV  
jack. If you connect the unit and the other device using  
DV jacks, you can minimize deterioration of picture  
quality during recording, dubbing or capturing still  
pictures into a personal computer by digital  
AUTO REPEAT switch  
Used to repeat the playback of all or a part of the tape.  
For details on the auto repeat function, see "Auto Repeat"  
on page 32  
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processing. For details, refer to the instruction manual  
of the equipment you use.  
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• When the switch is set to PAL, the unit works as a  
PAL model. Therefore the time code generated by the  
unit while recording in the DVCAM format turns to  
the non-drop frame mode. Even if an NTSC  
formatted signal is input from the DV IN/OUT  
connector, the time code generated by the unit is non-  
drop frame mode as long as the switch is set to PAL,  
regardless of the TC FORMAT setting on the  
OTHERS menu. If you intend to set the unit to  
generate the time code in the drop frame mode, set  
the switch to NTSC.  
• The color system of the signals output from the unit  
is the one recorded on the tape being played back.  
The unit cannot convert the color system of signals of  
one system into that of the other. (For example:  
converting NTSC formatted signals into PAL  
formatted signals is not possible) Therefore, to view  
or record the signal output from the unit, you need a  
device compatible with the color system of the  
signals output from the unit.  
• When the color system of playback signals is  
different from the one last used on the unit, playback  
picture and sound will be distorted and time code will  
be discontinuous for a short time at the beginning of  
the playback.  
• If you play back a tape with both NTSC and PAL  
color system recordings, the following limitations  
apply.  
OUTPUT iacks  
Used to output analog video and audio signals. To  
connect a VCR equipped with S-video input, use the S  
VIDEO connector on the unit.  
• Various text data are superimposed and output from  
the VIDEO jack or the S VIDEO connector on the  
OUTPUT jacks. If you want to output video signals  
without text data, carry out the following operations.  
- Set TITLE DISP and LABEL DISP on the CM SET  
menu to OFF.  
• Depending on the displayed items, press the  
MENU, DATA CODE, DISPLAY or SEARCH  
SELECT button on the Remote Commander to  
clear the text data on the monitor screen.  
For details on text data, see "Displaying data recorded on a  
tape" on page 25  
and "Displaying various data" on  
page  
26  
.
For details on the CM SET menu, see "CM SET menu" on  
page 46  
.
•When the unit is in the EE mode (when the input  
signal is output as an analog signal), the subcarrier of  
the color signal is not synchronized with the  
horizontal sync signal. The color of the picture or the  
horizontal sync signal may be distorted depending on  
the type of monitor connected to the unit.  
NTSC/PAL select switch  
- At the point where the recorded signals format  
changes, the picture may be distorted or the audio  
noise may be output.  
- The tape transport control buttons may be disabled  
until the tape running is stabilized.  
Used to switch me color system of signals mat will oe  
recorded on the unit when you use analog input.  
To change the switch setting, turn off the power of the  
unit first, then use the tip of a ball-point pen or similar  
tool to slide this switch.  
• Do not change the switch setting during recording.  
Before inputting NTSC or PAL formatted analog video  
signals, set this switch to appropriate position  
according to the color system of it.  
RESET button  
Press this button to initialize the internal clock and all  
menu items. Press this button with the tip of a ball-  
point pen or similar tool.  
• If the color system of the input signals is different  
from that of the switch setting, both picture and sound  
will be muted.  
CONTROL S lack  
Connects to a remote control unit (DSRM-20, not  
• When inputting signals to the DV IN/OUT connector  
or during playback, this switch setting is invalid. The  
unit detects the color system of the signals  
automatically.  
supplied) for controlling this unit.  
When using a CONTROL S-device, set the REMOTE  
CONTROL switch on the front panel to CONTROL S.  
Otherwise, you cannot operate the unit with  
CONTROL S-devices.  
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On/standby switch  
TC RESET button  
DISPLAY button  
DATA CODE button  
SEARCH SELECT  
buttons  
Buttons for menu operation  
Buttons for  
playing at various  
speeds  
REC buttons  
PAUSE button  
PLAY button -  
FF button  
STOP button  
REW button -  
TC RESET button  
SEARCH SELECT buttons  
Press this button to reset the time code to 00:00:00:00  
during recording or in the recording pause mode.  
Press these buttons to search for scenes using the  
search function.  
For details on the search function, see "Searching using the  
search function" on page 29  
When the command mode of a Sony device / remote  
commander is set to VTR 4;  
• if you press this button while pointing the Remote  
Commander toward a Sony device other than this  
unit, the HMS counter on that machine will be reset  
to zero.  
Buttons for playing at various speeds  
You can play back a tape at normal speed or at a speed  
other than normal with these buttons.  
For details, see "Playing at various speeds" on page 28  
• if you press a counter reset button on a Sony remote  
commander while pointing it toward this unit during  
recording or in the recording pause mode, the time  
code will be reset to zero.  
PAUSE button  
PLAY button  
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REW button  
Battery installation  
On/standby switch  
DISPLAY button  
1 Push and slide the lid to open.  
Press this button to see indications, such as time code  
and tape remaining time, on the monitor screen.  
For details on displayed data, see "Displaying various  
data" on page 26  
DATA CODE button  
Press this button to see the data codes (recording date/  
time, camera data) on the monitor screen.  
For details on data codes, see "Displaying data recorded  
on a tape " on paee 25  
Install the two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied)  
with the correct polarity.  
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Buttons for menu operation  
Press these buttons to operate the menu.  
Be sure to install the  
battery from the side  
REC buttons  
When you press these buttons at the same time, the  
REC and PLAY indicators light and recording begins.  
FF button  
® STOP button  
Replace the lid.  
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When using the Remote Commander, set the  
REMOTE CONTROL switch on the front panel to  
WIRELESS. Otherwise, you cannot operate this unit  
with the Remote Commander.  
Notes on batteries  
• Make sure that the battery orientation is correct when  
inserting batteries.  
• Do not mix an old battery with a new one, or mix  
different types of batteries.  
• If you will not use the Remote Commander for a long  
time, remove the batteries to avoid damage from  
battery leakage. If batteries have leaked, remove  
them, wipe the battery compartment dry and replace  
the batteries with new ones.  
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Playbackand  
Recording  
Usable cassettes  
Use Standard-DVCAM cassettes or Mini-DVCAM cassettes with this unit.  
The PDV-184 can record programs for 184 minutes (DVCAM format) /  
270 minutes (DV format) and the PDVM-40 can record for 40 minutes  
(DVCAM format) / 60 minutes (DV format).  
You can get the highest quality pictures with this digital videocassette  
recorder using DVCAM cassettes. You may not be able to get as good  
quality with other cassettes. We recommend using DVCAM cassettes so  
that you can record your one-time events in the highest quality.  
DVCAM cassette  
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Notes on Video Cassettes  
Cassette memory  
Cassette memory is an optional feature that is mounted on some Standard  
DVCAM/DV cassettes and Mini DVCAM/Mini DV cassettes. When you  
record a program, the recording date and time, and the programs' position  
on the tape are stored in the cassette memory so that you can quickly  
locate the program later on. CPHGK indicates that you can use the  
cassettes to store up to 16 kbits of data. On this unit, you can use cassettes  
on which up to 16 kbits of data can be stored.  
To save a recording  
To prevent accidental erasure of a recording, slide the REC/SAVE switch  
on the cassette so that the red portion becomes visible. To record on a tape,  
slide the switch so that the red portion is hidden.  
REC/SAVE switch  
Checking the tape for slack  
Using a paper clip or a similar object, turn the reel gently in the direction  
shown by the arrow. If the reel does not move, there is no slack.  
Reel  
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Power Preparations  
Connect the power cord (supplied) to the AC adaptor (AC-SU1, supplied)  
and connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 12V connector on the unit. Then,  
connect the power plug to the wall outlet.  
When you undo these connections, be sure to disconnect the power cord  
from the wall outlet first.  
DSR-11  
to DC IN 12V  
connector  
AC adaptor  
AC-SU1 (supplied)  
Power cord (supplied)  
to wall outlet  
Inserting/Ejecting Cassettes  
To insert a cassette  
• Do not insert the cassette forcibly. The unit may be damaged.  
• Do not eject/load the cassette in a place subject to light. Make sure to  
close the cassette lid when using the unit. The internal sensor of the unit  
may operate incorrectly if too much light finds its way into the unit.  
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indicator is off, then  
With the unit powered on, confirm that the  
ooen the cassette lid.  
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Preparations  
After checking the tape for slack, hold the cassette so that the tape  
window is facing upward, then insert it into the unit.  
2
Mini cassette  
Insert the mini cassette into the  
center of the cassette compartment.  
Standard cassette  
Tape window facing upward  
The cassette is automatically loaded into the unit.  
Close the cassette lid.  
3
To eject the cassette  
1
With the unit powered on, open the cassette lid. Press the EJECT  
button located at the right side of the cassette compartment.  
The cassette is unloaded and ejected.  
2 Remove the cassette from the unit. Close the cassette lid.  
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NotesonRecording/Playback  
No compensation for contents of the recording  
Contents of the recording cannot be compensated for if recording or  
playback is not successful due to a malfunction of the unit, video tape, etc.  
Copyright precautions  
On recording  
You cannot record any software having copyright protection signals on  
this unit. If you start recording protected video and audio signals, a  
warning appears on the monitor screen and the unit stops recording.  
On playback  
If you play back a software having copyright protection signals on this  
unit, you may not be able to copy it onto other equipment.  
Limitations caused by the difference in format  
The unit can record and play back tapes recorded in DVCAM format. It  
can also record and play back tapes recorded in DV format (SP mode).  
However, due to the difference in format, you may not be able to record or  
edit some tapes affected by recording conditions of the tape.  
For details, see "Compatibility of DVCAM and DV Format" on page 55 .  
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This section describes the necessary connections, settings, and operations  
to perform playback on this unit. The same settings and operations apply  
whether you are using the unit for dubbing or as a stand-alone  
videocassette player.  
Connections for Playback  
To equipment with a DV jack  
Connecting to a computer  
The video and audio signals are sent to a computer with virtually no  
deterioration in quality, enabling high-quality uploading. The signal flow  
is automatically detected so you do not need to make separate connections  
for input and output.  
Recorder  
Player  
Monitor  
DSR-11  
Computer  
to the  
DV jack  
i.LINK cable (DV cable) (not supplied)  
Signal flow  
•Set DV EE OUT on the VTR SET menu to OFF.  
For details on the VTR SET menu, see "VTR SET menu" on page 43 .  
• With the DV connection, data codes (recording date/time, camera data)  
recorded on the source tape are transmitted from this unit (player).  
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Connecting to another VCR  
The video and audio signals are sent to another VCR with virtually no  
deterioration in quality, enabling high-quality recording. The signal flow is  
automatically detected so you do not need to make separate connections  
for input and output.  
Recorder  
Player  
DSR-11  
Monitor  
Other VCR  
to the  
DV jack  
to the  
LANC jack  
LANC cable (not supplied)  
i.LINK cable (DV cable) (not supplied)  
Signal flow  
• Set DV EE OUT on the VTR SET menu to OFF.  
For details on the VTR SET menu, see "VTR SET menu" on page 43 .  
• With the DV connection, the sound is recorded in the same audio  
recording mode as that of the source tape. To record in a different audio  
recording mode from the source tape, use the analog connection instead.  
• With the DV connection, data codes (recording date/time, camera data)  
recorded on the source tape are transmitted from this unit (player). As a  
result, when you play back a recorded tape on this unit and press the  
DATA CODE button on the Remote Commander, the same data codes  
recorded on the source tape are displayed on the monitor screen.  
• As for the LANC connection, see "Notes for a LANC connection" on the  
next page.  
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Playback  
To video equipment without a DV jack  
Recorder  
OtherVCR  
Player  
Monitor  
DSR-11  
to the audio input  
jacks  
to the video input jack  
to the S-video  
input connector  
to the LANC jack  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
Video cable (not supplied)  
S-video cable (not supplied)  
LANC cable (not supplied)  
Signal flow  
Connect either an S-video cable or a video cable as the cable for video  
signals.  
• When you connect the output jacks of the recorder to the input jacks of  
this unit, select the input correctly with an input select switch on the  
recorder to prevent a humming noise or distortion of the picture.  
•Distorted signals (e.g., when played back at a speed other than normal)  
will not be recorded properly.  
• The LANC connection transmits signals such as control signals, time  
code, time counter data, and status data.  
• Jacks labeled CONTROL L have the same function as LANC jacks.  
Jacks labeled REMOTE may also have the same function.  
• Set the LANC switch on the recorder to M. A device which does not have  
M / S switch cannot be used to control this unit.  
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Preparation on the player (this unit)  
Various text data are superimposed and output from the VIDEO jack or  
the S VIDEO connector on the OUTPUT jacks. If you want to record  
video signals without text data, carry out the following operations.  
• Set TITLE DISP and LABEL DISP on the CM SET menu to OFF.  
• Depending on the displayed items, press the MENU, DATA CODE,  
DISPLAY or SEARCH SELECT button on the Remote Commander to  
clear the text data on the monitor screen.  
For details on text data, see "Displaying data recorded on a tape " on page 25  
and "Displaying various data " on page 26 .  
For details on the CM SET menu, see "CM SET menu" on page 46 .  
1 Power on the video monitor, then set the monitor's input switch  
according to the signals input from the recorder.  
2 Set up the recorder.  
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the recorder.  
Power on this unit by pressing the ON/STANDBY switch on this unit.  
3
When you play back a tape recorded in 4-channel mode (Fs32k),  
adjust the balance between channel 1/2 and channel 3/4 with AUDIO  
MIX on the AUDIO SET menu.  
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FordetailsontheAUDIO SETmenu, see "AUDIO SETmenu" onpage44  
The AUDIO MIX on the AUDIO SET menu (audio balance  
adjustment) does not function on the source audio output through the  
DV IN/OUT connector.  
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Playback  
This section describes the procedures used to play back a tape and send  
signals to another VCR. For details on the procedures required when using  
a computer as a recorder, refer to the instruction manual of your computer  
or the user's manuals of the software installed in it.  
1 After checking the tape for slack and confirming that the  
indicator  
is off, hold the cassette so that the tape window is facing upward, then  
insert it into this unit.  
For details on checking the tape for slack, see "Notes on Video Cassettes" on  
page  
15  
.
Do not insert the cassette forcibly. The unit may be damaged.  
The cassette is automatically loaded into the unit.  
2 Press the PLAY button.  
This unit starts playback.  
To stop playback  
Press the STOP button on the unit.  
To pause playback  
Press the PAUSE button on the unit.  
• When this unit is playing back a part of the tape where the recording  
format has been changed between the DVCAM format and the DV  
format, the picture and sound may be distorted.  
• This unit cannot play back a tape recorded in the LP mode of the  
consumer DV format.  
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Displaying data recorded on a tape  
If you record on a tape using a Sony digital camcorder (DSR-200/200P,  
200A/200AP, PD100/PD100P, PD100A/PD100AP, PD150/PD150P, 250/  
250P, etc.), data codes (the shutter speed, SteadyShot, program AE mode,  
white balance, iris, gain, date and time) can be recorded on the tape. You  
can check these data items during playback on this unit.  
Press the DATA CODE button on the Remote Commander during  
playback.  
Each time you press the DATA CODE button, the display changes as  
follows.  
No indicator  
Recording  
date/time  
Date  
Time  
Shutter speed  
SteadyShot  
Program AE  
White balance  
Gain  
Iris  
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Playback  
• The data codes are also displayed by setting DATA CODE on the  
DISPLAY SET menu. You can change the displayed item in the same  
way as described above.  
Example  
Menu setting : CAMERA  
Display : camera data> no indicator > recording date/time > camera data  
For details on the DISPLAY SET menu, see "DISPLAY SET menu " on page 45  
• Camera data items show the settings of a tape recorded by a digital  
camcorder (DSR-200/200P, 200A/200AP, PD100/PD100P, PD100A/  
PD100AP, PD150/PD150P, 250/250P, etc.). This unit cannot record  
camera data.  
• When the data codes were not recorded, "- - -" appears instead.  
• Some of the camera data items displayed on the monitor screen by this  
unit are different from those shown by the digital camcorder.  
Displaying various data  
You can check various data items such as the time code, tape remaining  
time, etc. on the monitor screen. These data items are useful for normal  
recording/playback operation.  
An item with * is displayed when you press the DISPLAY button on the Remote  
Commander.  
You can hide the item by pressing the DISPLAY button again.  
Cassette memory indicator*  
This is shown when a cassette with cassette memory has been loaded.  
Tape transport mode indicator*  
Displays the tape transport mode.  
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Time code indicator*  
•Displays the time code. In the drop frame mode (only for NTSC), a  
period is displayed between the minute and second. (Example:  
00:12.58:00)  
•Displays the diagnostics code numbers if the self-diagnostic function is  
enabled.  
Tape remaining time indicator*  
If  
REMAIN on the DISPLAY SET menu has been set to ON, the  
remaining tape time is displayed.  
If the tape has been rewound to the beginning, this indicator will not show  
the tape time remaining when the tape is inserted into the unit. The  
remaining tape time is displayed after the tape runs for a while.  
Search indicator  
Displays the search mode when you search for scenes with the Remote  
Commander or the DSRM-20 (not supplied).  
For details on the searchfunction, see "Searching using the searchfunction" on  
page 29  
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Index indicator*  
Displays the INDEX MARK when an index has been marked.  
Caution indicators*  
Displays a caution.  
For details on cautions, see "Alarm Messages" on page 51 .  
DVCAM/DV indicator*  
In the EE and recording modes, displays the recording format selected in  
REC MODE on the VTR SET menu. During playback, displays the  
recording format recorded on the tape.  
Audio mode indicator*  
In the EE and recording modes, displays the audio mode selected in  
AUDIO MODE on the AUDIO SET menu. During playback, displays the  
audio mode recorded on the tape. When inputting signals from the DV IN/  
OUT connector, displays the audio mode of signals input from the DV IN/  
OUT connector.  
Input signal indicator*  
Displays the INPUT SELECT selector setting.  
NS (Non Standard) audio mode indicator*  
This is shown when you play back a tape in the unlock audio mode or  
when the unlock mode signal has been input from the DV IN/OUT  
connector. Always this is shown when the REC MODE on the VTR SET  
menu has been set to DV SP and the unit is in the EE mode.  
For details on the unlock mode, see "Compatibility ofDVCAMand DV Format"  
on page 55 .  
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Playback  
Playing at various speeds  
You can enjoy playback functions using the Remote Commander.  
To change playback direction  
Press the FRAME  
To play back in the forward direction, press the  
backward direction, press the button.  
buttons during playback at various speeds.  
button; in the  
To hear the sound when playing at various speeds  
If you want to hear the sound when playing at various speeds, set JOG  
AUDIO on the AUDIO SET menu to ON.  
For details on the AUDIO SET menu, see "AUDIO SET menu " on page 44 .  
When the command mode of a Sony device / remote commander is set to  
VTR4;  
• if you press the x l/3 button while pointing the Remote Commander  
toward a Sony device other than this unit, the playback speed may turn to  
1/5 of normal speed.  
• if you press the x l/5 button on a remote commander while pointing it  
toward this unit, the playback speed will turn to 1/3 of normal speed.  
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Searching using the search function  
There are four kinds of search available on this unit:  
- Searching for the beginnings of recordings: Index search  
- Searching for the boundaries of recorded tape by title: Title search*  
- Searching for a point on the tape where the recorded date changes: Date  
search  
- Searching for scenes recorded in the photo mode with a digital  
camcorder: Photo search  
-*A function available only on a cassette with cassette memory  
Searching with the cassette memory  
If you set the CM SEARCH on the CM SET menu to ON and the tape has  
cassette memory, the recordings are listed in the chronological order in  
which they were made. You can search using this chronological list.  
If the tape does not have cassette memory, you cannot search for scenes in  
chronological order.  
For details on the CM SET menu, see "CM SET menu" on page 46 .  
1 Press the SEARCH SELECT button on the Remote Commander to  
select the search type: INDEX, TITLE, DATE or PHOTO SEARCH.  
A chronological list appears on the monitor screen.  
When selecting INDEX SEARCH  
The date and time display can be changed by setting DATE DISP and TIME  
DISP on the DISPLAY SET menu.  
For PAL model, "PROG" is displayed instead of'CH."  
For details on the DISPLA Y SET menu, see "DISPLA Y SET menu" on page  
45  
.
2 Press the  
button to select a recording.  
The unit starts searching and when it locates the recording, begins  
playback. During Photo search, the unit turns to the playback pause  
mode.  
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Playback  
Searching without cassette memory  
When you use a tape without cassette memory, the unit searches in the  
order of the actual positions of the recordings, regardless of the setting of  
CM SEARCH on the CM SET menu.  
When you use a tape with cassette memory, set CM SEARCH on the CM  
SET menu to OFF.  
For details on the CM SET menu, see "CM SET menu" on page 46  
The title search is not available in searching without cassette memory.  
1 Press the SEARCH SELECT button on the Remote Commander to  
select the search type.  
When selecting INDEX SEARCH  
2 Press the  
button repeatedly to locate the recording you  
want.  
Each time you press the  
or  
button, the unit searches for the  
previous or next search point. When an search point is located, its  
number is indicated on the monitor screen.  
The unit starts searching backwards or forwards until the number  
comes to zero, then plays back the recording. During Photo search, the  
unit turns to the playback pause mode.  
How signals are recorded  
There are four different signal types, one for each search method; index,  
title, date and photo signals. They are recorded by the digital camcorder  
(DSR-200/200P, 200A/200AP, PD100/PD100P, PD100A/PD100AP,  
PD150/PD150P, 250/250P, etc.). However, the type of signal recorded and  
where it is recorded (on the tape or in the cassette memory) depends on  
whether the cassette has cassette memory or which type of video  
equipment is used for recording. Please note that if the signals for a certain  
search type are not recorded, you cannot do that type of search. For details  
on the signals used for a particular type of search, refer to the instruction  
manual of the recorder.  
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When you record on this unit  
Signals for  
Index search*  
Title search  
Date search  
Photo search  
In cassette memory  
On tape  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
* The signals for Index search are recorded when you start recording in stop mode.  
• If you record another program over the beginning of the search signals,  
you will not be able to locate the original program.  
Search signal  
If D is recorded  
over the beginning of B...  
B cannot be  
searched for  
•You cannot add search signals after recording.  
To add signals only for Auto Repeat, start recording from the point you  
want to add them.  
• When recording on this unit, signals for index search do not have  
information on the day of the week.  
• Searching may not be done correctly if the signals were not recorded on a  
piece of Sony-brand digital video equipment.  
About the cassette memory  
•A tape with  
mark has cassette memory. When using the 16 kbits  
cassette memory, you can store up to 135 search signals. (The number  
changes depending on the memory capacity of various tapes. It also  
changes depending on the data size combination of index, title, date,  
photo, and tape label data stored on a tape.) This unit is capable of storing  
and retrieving up to 16 kbits of information in cassette memory.  
• To locate recordings that did not fit in the cassette memory, or to locate  
recordings in order of their position on the tape, set CM SEARCH on the  
CM SET menu to OFF. You can use the same procedure to search for a  
recording on a tape without cassette memory.  
For details on the CM SET menu, see "CM SET menu" on page 46 .  
The number of search signals that you can record is limited by the cassette  
memory space available when you start recording. When you use a  
previously recorded tape for repeated recordings, make more memory  
space available by erasing unwanted items using ITEM ERASE or ERASE  
ALL on the CM SET menu before you start recording.  
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Auto Repeat  
This unit can repeat the playback of all or a part of the tape.  
1 Set the AUTO REPEAT switch on the rear panel to ON.  
2 Press the REW button. (If the tape is already rewound, press the PLAY  
button.)  
The unit rewinds the tape to its beginning, and starts playback  
automatically. The unit repeats the playback from the beginning to the  
first index (if there is no signal for index search on the tape, to the next  
unrecorded portion; if there is no unrecorded portion, to the end of the  
tape).  
Auto Repeat using an external AC timer  
If you connect an external AC timer (not supplied) to this unit, you can  
repeat playback automatically at the preset time.  
1 Connect an external AC timer (not supplied) to this unit.  
DSR-11  
AC adaptor  
AC timer  
to a wall outlet  
2 Set the AUTO REPEAT switch on the rear panel to ON.  
3 Set the starting time on the external AC timer.  
At the preset time, the power of this unit turns on, and after a few  
seconds (no more than 30), Auto Repeat playback starts automatically.  
The unit repeats the playback from the beginning to the first index (if  
there is no signal for index search on the tape, to the next unrecorded  
portion; if there is no unrecorded portion, to the end of the tape).  
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• The unit cannot search for a signal for index search or an unrecorded  
portion within 20 seconds of the beginning of the playback.  
• While a tape is running, be sure not to turn off the power by using an AC  
timer. The unit and the tape may be damaged. When turning off the  
power of the unit, make sure to press the STOP button on this unit first to  
stop the tape transport, then turn off the power.  
To stop Auto Repeat  
Press the STOP button on this unit.  
To release the Auto Repeat mode  
Set the AUTO REPEAT switch on the rear panel to OFF.  
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This section describes the necessary connections, settings and operations  
to perform recording on this unit. The same settings and operations apply  
whether you are using the unit for dubbing or as a stand-alone recorder.  
Connections for Recording  
To equipment with a DV jack  
Connecting to a computer  
The video and audio signals are sent from a computer with virtually no  
deterioration in quality, enabling high-quality downloading. The signal  
flow is automatically detected so you do not need to make separate  
connections for input and output.  
Player  
Computer  
Recorder  
DSR-11  
Monitor  
to the  
DV jack  
i.LINK cable (DV cable) (not supplied)  
Signal flow  
• With the DV connection, data codes (recording date/time, camera data)  
are transmitted from the computer (player). However, the contents of the  
cassette memory are not transmitted.  
• If no picture appears via the DV jack, disconnect, then reconnect the  
i.LINK cable (DV cable).  
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Connecting to another VCR  
The video and audio signals are sent from another VCR with virtually no  
deterioration in quality, enabling high-quality recording. The signal flow is  
automatically detected so you do not need to make separate connections for  
input and output.  
Player  
Other VCR  
Recorder  
DSR-11  
Monitor  
to the  
LANC jack  
to the  
DV jack  
LANC cable (not supplied)  
i.LINK cable (DV cable) (not supplied)  
Signal flow  
• With the DV connection, the sound is recorded in the same audio  
recording mode as that of the source tape. To record in a different audio  
recording mode from the source tape, use the analog connection instead.  
•With the DV connection, data codes (recording date/time, camera data)  
recorded on the source tape are transmitted from the other VCR (player).  
As a result, when you play back a recorded tape on this unit and press the  
DATA CODE button on the Remote Commander, the same data codes  
recorded on the source tape are displayed on the monitor screen.  
However, the contents of the cassette memory are not transmitted.  
• If no picture appears via the DV jack, disconnect, then reconnect the  
i.LINK cable (DV cable).  
• As for the LANC connection, see "Notes for the LANC connection" on  
the next page.  
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Recording  
To video equipment without a DV jack  
Player  
OtherVCR  
Recorder  
DSR-11  
Monitor  
to the audio  
output jacks  
to the video output  
jack  
to the S-video  
output connector  
to the LANC jack  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
Video cable (not supplied)  
S-video cable (not supplied)  
LANC cable (not supplied)  
Signal flow  
Connect either an S-video cable or a video cable as the cable for video  
signals.  
• When recording analog input signals, this unit can digitally output the  
signals from the DV IN/OUT connector for backup. Set DV EE OUT on  
the VTR SET menu to ON.  
For details on the VTR SET menu, see "VTR SET menu" on page 43).  
When you connect the output jacks of this unit to the input jacks of the  
player, select the input correctly with the INPUT SELECT selector on this  
unit to prevent a humming noise or distortion of the picture.  
• Distorted signals (e.g., when played back at a speed other than normal)  
will not be recorded properly.  
• The LANC connection transmits signals such as control signals, time  
code, time counter data, and status data.  
' Jacks labeled CONTROL L have the same function as LANC jacks. Jacks  
labeled REMOTE may also have the same function.  
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Preparation on the recorder (this unit)  
• Before recording, set the date and time on the unit so that the recording  
time can be written into the search signal. You can set the date and time  
by setting CLOCK SET on the OTHERS menu.  
For details on the OTHERS menu, see "OTHERS menu" onpage 49.  
•Editing is not possible with a tape that is copyright protected.  
1
Power on the video monitor, then set the monitor's input switch  
according to the signals input from this unit.  
2 Set up the player to play back a tape.  
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the player.  
When the player is connected to the INPUT jacks on this unit, set the  
NTSC/PAL select switch on this unit to the appropriate position  
according to the input signals.  
For NTSC formatted signals, set the switch to NTSC and for PAL  
formatted signals, set it to PAL.  
For details on the NTSC/PAL select switch setting, see "Rear Panel" on page  
12  
.
Do not change the NTSC/PAL select switch setting during recording.  
• If the color system of the input signals is different from that of the  
switch setting, both picture and sound will be muted.  
• You do not need to set the NTSC/PAL select switch when inputting  
the signals to the DV IN/OUT connector. The unit detects the color  
system of the input signal automatically. However when the NTSC/  
PAL select switch is set to PAL, the time code generated by the unit  
while recording in DVCAM format turns to the non-drop frame mode.  
Even if an NTSC formatted signal is input from the DV IN/OUT  
connector, the time code generated by the unit is non-drop frame  
mode regardless of the TC FORMAT setting on the OTHERS menu.  
If you intend to set the unit to generate the time code in the drop  
frame mode, set the switch to NTSC.  
4 Power on this unit by pressing the ON/STANDBY switch on this unit.  
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Recording  
Select an input signal by switching the INPUT SELECT selector on  
this unit.  
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DV: to record input signals from the DV IN/OUT connector  
S VIDEO: to record input signals from the S VIDEO connector on the  
INPUTjacks  
VIDEO: to record input signals from the VIDEO jack on the INPUT  
jacks  
Do not change the selector setting during recording. Otherwise, noise  
is output to the picture and sound and that portion will not be recorded  
properly.  
When the player is connected to the INPUT jacks on this unit, select  
the audio mode.  
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Select the desired mode by setting AUDIO MODE on the AUDIO SET  
menu.  
Audio mode  
Set the menu to  
FS32K  
4-channel mode  
2-channel mode  
FS48K  
For details on the AUDIO SET menu, see "AUDIO SET menu" on page 44  
In the DVCAM format, there are two audio modes, with either two  
channels at 48 kHz or four channels at 32 kHz. It is not possible to  
select other modes (for example with two channels at 32 kHz).  
• When recording in 4-channel mode on this unit, audio signals are  
recorded only in channels 1/2. When you are going to dub sounds  
onto the tape, set AUDIO MODE to FS32K. (To dub a sound onto a  
tape (audio dubbing), you need another VCR that has audio dubbing  
capabilities. This unit does not have this function.)  
• During recording, you cannot change the audio mode selection.  
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Recording Procedure  
This section describes the procedures used to record signals sent from  
another VCR to this unit. For details on the procedures required when  
using a computer as a player, refer to the instruction manual of your  
computer or the user's manuals of the software installed in it.  
1 After checking that the REC/SAVE switch is set to REC, checking the  
tape for slack and confirming that the [20] indicator is off, hold the  
cassette so that the tape window is facing upward, then insert it into  
this unit.  
For details on the REC/SAVE switch and checking the tape for slack, see  
"Notes on Video Cassettes" on page 75 .  
The cassette is automatically loaded into the unit and the tape will stop.  
2 Press the playback button on the player.  
The player starts playback.  
Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button.  
3
The unit starts recording and the index is marked.  
To stop recording  
Press the STOP button on the unit.  
To pause recording  
Press the PAUSE button on the unit.  
To display useful data for recording on the monitor screen  
Press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander.  
For details on displayed data, see "Displaying various data " on page 26 ..  
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To install the unit  
Put the unit into the supplied rack as illustrated below. You can install it  
either standing on its left side or on its right side.  
Align the V on the unit  
with the A on the rack.  
• Be sure to use the supplied rack. Without the rack, the unit may topple  
over and may be damaged or may cause injury.  
• Install the unit on a flat place.  
• When inserting a cassette, especially a mini cassette, hold it until it is  
loaded into the unit. Otherwise the cassette may fall out and the tape may  
be damaged.  
For details on inserting a cassette, see "Notes on Video Cassettes" on page 15  
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Chapter  
Adjusting and Setting  
Through Menus  
The unit allows you to set various parameters in the  
Changing the menu settings  
menus. Before you start using the unit, set the internal  
clock in CLOCK SET on the OTHERS menu. Except  
for clock setting, you can use all other factory-set  
default parameters but change them as needed.  
1
Pressing the  
buttons on the Remote  
Commander, select the menu icon you want to  
change, then press the SET button on the Remote  
Commander.  
If the internal backup battery is exhausted, the menu  
settings will be initialized. The internal backup battery  
is fully charged if you connect the power to the unit  
for about 10 hours. The menu settings will be kept for  
about one month.  
buttons, select the submenu you  
want to change, then press the SET button.  
Pressing the  
2
Pressing the  
buttons, change the setting.  
3
4
5
Press the SET button to return to the submenu.  
Displaying the menu  
Repeat steps 2 to 4, as needed.  
Press the MENU button on the Remote Commander.  
The menu is superimposed on the analog video output.  
To return to step 1  
RETURN, then  
buttons, select  
Pressing the  
press the SET button.  
To exit from the menu  
Press the MENU button again.  
Icons  
Submenus  
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OperatingtheMenus  
The menu ofthis unit consists ofthe following menus  
and submenus.  
Submenu(page)  
Menu  
VTR SET ————— REC MODE (page 43)  
— FF/REW SPD (page 43)  
STILL TIME (page 43  
)
FROM STILL (page 44 )  
FROM REC P (page 44 )  
DV EE OUT (page 44 )  
1— STILL PICT (page 44 )  
AUDIO SET———— AUDIO MODE (page 44 )  
JOG AUDIO (page 45  
)
\AUDIO MIX (page 45)  
DISPLAY SET-Ti [^REMAIN (page 45  
)
DATA CODE (page 45  
COLOR BAR (page 45 a)  
DATE DISP (page 45 )  
)
'— TIME DISP (page 45  
)
CM SET ————rj— CM SEARCH (page 46 )  
TITLE DISP (page 46  
)
LABEL DISP (page 46 )  
TAPE LABEL (page 46 )  
ITEM ERASE (page 47 )  
\ERASE ALL (page 48  
)
OTHERS ————— DV IN TC (page 49 )  
TC FORMAT (page 49  
— CLOCK SET (page 49)  
I— HRS METER (page 49 )  
)
a) COLOUR BAR for PAL model  
b) available only when you use an NTSC formatted signal  
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Menu Contents  
Initial settings are indicated with rectangles.  
VTR SET menu  
Submenu  
Icon/Menu  
Setting  
(page)  
Switches the recording mode between DVCAM and DV (SP mode only). When you play  
back a tape, the DVCAM/DV setting will be automatically switched; you do not need to use  
this item.  
VTR SET  
REC MODE  
Records in DVCAM format.  
DV SP: Records in DV format (SP mode).  
• This unit is not compatible with playing or recording in LP mode of the consumer DV format.  
• You cannot change the setting while recording.  
• It is recommended that you record in the DVCAM format. There are some limitations with  
respect to DV recording depending on machine specifications and the consumer DV  
format as follows:  
- The head system is optimized for DVCAM recording. A DV recording overwrites the last  
track just before the beginning of the recording. As a result, at the border of these two  
recorded portions, picture and sound may be distorted.  
- The sound will be recorded unsynchronized. (unlock mode)  
- The time code is fixed to the drop frame mode. (only for NTSC)  
- The DV IN TC setting on the OTHERS menu turns invalid. The unit records internal time  
code.  
• If you dub a consumer DV tape from the DV IN/OUT connector on this unit, keep the  
following in mind:  
- Set the REC MODE to DV SP. If the REC MODE has been set to DVCAM, a tape with  
an invalid format (recording speed: DVCAM, sound: unsynchronized, unlock mode) will  
be made. (The unit cannot convert unlock mode sound to lock mode sound.)  
- If you edit a tape with an invalid format in the DSR-70/70P, DSR-80/80P, DSR-85/85P,  
DSR-2000/2000P, etc., there may be some restrictions.  
For details on DVCAM/DV format compatibility, see "Compatibility of DVCAM and DV  
Format" on page 55.  
Selects the taoe transport mode in fast-forward and rewind.  
Fast-forwards or rewinds the tape at maximum speed without displaying the  
picture.  
SHUTTLEMAX: Fast-forwards or rewinds the tape at maximum speed (about 14 times  
normal speed for NTSC; about 17 times normal speed for PAL) while displaying the  
picture.  
FF/REW SPD  
STILL TIME  
Selects the time to switch to the tape protection mode from the still mode.  
30 SEC: 30 seconds  
: 1 minute  
2 MIN: 2 minutes  
3 MIN: 3 minutes  
5 MIN: 5 minutes  
• If the unit is left in playback pause mode for a long time, the tape or the video heads may  
be damaged or the video heads may become clogged. Select the shortest time possible  
—particularly when using a Mini-DV cassette that is longer than 60 minutes, select 30  
SEC or1 MIN.  
• When the setting is changed, the first tape protection mode change uses the time setting  
from before the settings were changed. From the second tape protection mode change,  
the new time setting is used.  
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Operating the Menus  
Submenu  
(page)  
Icon/Menu  
Setting  
VTR SET  
FROM STILL Selects the tape protection mode which to change the mode from the still mode.  
Forwards one frame.  
STOP: Stops the tape.  
Selects the tape protection mode that the system changes to after the recording has been  
paused for more than five minutes.  
FROM REC  
P
: Stops the tape.  
REC PAUSE: Maintains the recording pause mode.  
When the recording pause mode continues for a long time after you select REC PAUSE, the  
tape may be damaged or the video heads may be damaged or clogged. If there is no other  
reason to do this, select STOP. Particularly when you use a Mini-DV cassette that is longer  
than 60 minutes, select STOP.  
DV EE OUT  
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Selects the output from the DV IN/OUT connector in the EE mode.  
|OFF|: Does not output DV signals converted from analog input signals.  
ON: Outputs DV signals from the DV IN/OUT connector that were converted from selected  
analog input signals.  
)
• During playback, the unit outputs DV signals from the DV IN/OUT connector regardless of  
this setting.  
• When you connect a computer to the DV IN/OUT connector, depending on your computer  
software, the selected analog input signals may be output to the computer even if this item  
is set to OFF.  
STILL PICT  
Selects the image displayed in the still mode.  
: Displays an optimized image according to the movement in the image.  
FRAME: Displays a frame image.  
FIELD: Displays a field image.  
If you select FIELD, the image of field 2 is displayed.  
AUDIO SET menu  
Submenu  
(page)  
Icon/Menu  
Setting  
AUDIO SET  
AUDIO  
Selects the audio mode.  
MODE  
(page 38  
Switches the audio mode to the four channel mode (12-bit mode).  
FS48K: Switches the audio mode to the two channel stereo mode (16-bit mode). (This  
setting records the sound in all audio ranges, providing a high-quality sound recording.)  
)
• This item is disabled when inputting signals from the DV IN/OUT connector.  
• You cannot display the selection screen while in the recording mode.  
• Noise may occur at the moment you switch the audio mode.  
• When you are going to dub sounds onto the tape, set this item to FS32K. (To dub a sound  
onto a tape, you need another VCR which has audio dubbing capabilities. This unit does  
not have this function.)  
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CM SET menu  
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Chapter4  
Maintenance  
Please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer.  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
TheACadaptorisdisconnected.---- Connect theACadaptor.  
The power cannot be turned on.  
The unit will not operate even if the power • Moisture condensation has occurred. --- Turn off the power and disconnect the  
has been turned on.  
AC adaptor. Connect the AC adaptor after about one minute and turn on the  
power. Then, if there is a cassette in the unit, remove the cassette and keep the  
cassette lid open, power on the unit and leave it on for more than one hour.  
• The cassette is not inserted straight. --- Insert it straight.  
• There is moisture condensation on the head drum. --- Keep the cassette lid  
open and turn the power on. Then, wait more than one hour.  
• The cassette is not inserted straight. --- Insert it straight.  
The cassette cannot be inserted.  
• Another cassette has been loaded already.---  
the one you want to load.  
Remove the cassette and insert  
It takes time to eject the cassette.  
No picture.  
This is not a malfunction.---  
This unit ejects the cassette slowly to protect the tape.  
The video heads are dirty. — Clean the video heads using the supplied cleaning cassette.  
• A damaged cassette is inserted. — Insert another cassette.  
• The video heads are dirty. — Clean the video heads using the supplied  
cleaning cassette.  
Noise appears on the screen.  
• Reconnect the i.LINK cable (DV cable) (not supplied).  
• The INPUT SELECT selector is set to other than DV. -— Set it to DV.  
No picture via the DV jack.  
A damaged cassette is inserted. — Insert another cassette.  
Pause mode is automatically released to protect the tape.  
The audio is noisy.  
Pause is released automatically.  
The NTSC/PAL select switch setting is not appropriate. Set it to a suitable  
position for the color system of the input signals.  
The picture and sound are muted in the  
EE or recording mode.  
The REMOTE CONTROL switch setting is not appropriate. — Set it to a suitable  
position for the device you use.  
The Remote Commander or remote  
control unit does not work.  
The REC MODE on the VTR SET menu is set to DV SP.  
to DVCAM.  
Set the REC MODE  
Though DV IN TC on the OTHERS menu  
was set to EXTERNAL, the time code of  
the signals input from the DV IN/OUT  
connector cannot be recorded.  
The NTSC/PAL select switch is set to PAL. —- Set it to NTSC.  
When the unit is recording an NTSC  
formatted signal input from the DV IN/OUT  
connector in DVCAM format, even if the  
TC FORMAT on the OTHERS menu is set  
to DF, the time code is recorded in non-  
drop frame mode.  
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If an error occurs, a caution appears on the analog video outputs when you set the unit to output signals with data  
items. Check them with the following list.  
For details on data items, see "Displaying various data" on page 26  
Indicator lamp (flash)a)  
Description/Recovery  
Monitor  
CAUTION  
Moisture condensation (without a cassette) —»• Keep the cassette lid  
open and turn the power on, then wait more than one hour.  
Rapid flashing  
Moisturecondensation (with acassette) —»• Removethecassetteand  
keep the cassette lid open and turn the power on, then wait more than  
one hour.  
Rapid flashing  
You tried to record without a cassette inserted. —»• Insert a cassette.  
Slow flashing  
Slow flashing  
Slow flashing  
NO TAPE  
The tape is reaching the end during recording. —»• Provide a new  
cassette.  
The tape reached the end and still tried to record. —»• Rewind the tape or  
replace the tape with a new one.  
TAPE END  
The cassette is write-protected (The REC/SAVE switch is set to SAVE) and  
you tried to record. —»• Set the REC/SAVE switch to REC or use another  
Slow flashing  
cassette (See page 16  
.
You did not set the clock when you turned on the unit. —>• Set the clock  
with the menu (See page 49)  
CLOCK SET  
COPY  
INHIBIT  
You tried to record a copyright-protected source.  
—»• You cannot record a copyright-protected source (See page 19.  
Slow flashing  
Rapid flashing  
The video heads are clogged. —»• Clean the video heads with the supplied  
cleaning cassette. (The unit detects if the video heads are clean only  
before recording. If the video heads get clogged during recording, the unit  
cannot detect it.)  
0
t
Displayed  
alternately  
CLEANING  
CASSETTE  
The unit is running the self-diagnostics (See page 54 . This caution  
display ceases when you turn on/off the power of the unit.  
Rapid flashing  
The indicator flashes 3.2 times per second in the rapid flashing mode and flashes 0.8 time per second in the slow flashing  
mode.  
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To prevent electromagnetic interference  
caused by radio communication equipment  
such as cellular phones, transceivers, etc.  
The use of the radio communication equipment such as  
cellular phones or transceivers near the unit may cause  
a malfunction and can affect the audio/video signals.  
The cellular phones or transceivers near the unit should  
be switched off.  
Notes on the video cassette recorder  
Do not install the unit in a place subject to  
direct sunlight or heat sources  
If you do, its cabinet, mechanical parts, etc., may be  
damaged.  
Do not install the unit in an extremely hot  
place  
If the unit is left in a car parked with its windows  
closed (especially in summer), its cabinet may be  
damaged or it may not work correctly.  
Do not use the unit in an area exposed to  
radiation  
A malfunction may occur.  
Checking the video heads every 1000 hours  
A VCR is a high-precision piece of equipment that  
records and plays back the picture on a magnetic tape.  
In particular, the video heads and other mechanical  
parts become dirty or worn. To maintain a clean  
picture, we recommend maintenance every 1000 hours,  
though the conditions of use may differ depending on  
temperature, humidity, dust, etc.  
If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location  
Moisture may condense inside the unit and cause  
damage to the video head and tape. If you use the unit  
in a place subject to direct cold currents from an air  
conditioner, moisture may also condense inside the  
unit.  
Do not place a heavy object on the unit  
The cabinet may be damaged, or the unit may not work  
correctly.  
Cleaning of the video heads  
If the video heads are contaminated, the pictures  
cannot be recorded properly or the playback pictures  
become noisy. If the following phenomena occur, use  
the cleaning cassette (supplied) to clean the heads.  
•Square-shaped noise appears on the playback picture.  
• A part of the playback picture does not move.  
• The playback picture does not appear on the screen.  
Do not handle the unit roughly  
Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock.  
To avoid damaging the cabinet finish  
Plastic is often used for the surface finishing of the  
unit. Do not spray a volatile solvent such as an  
insecticide toward the cabinet or place rubber or vinyl  
products on the cabinet for a long time. If you do, the  
finish of the cabinet may be damaged or the coating  
may come off.  
Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads  
Do not clean the cabinet with thinner or  
benzine  
The cabinet may be damaged or its coating may come  
off. When you use a chemical-impregnated cloth, use  
it according to its directions.  
Normal picture  
If these images appear on the  
screen, use the cleaning cassette.  
To use the cleaning cassette  
Refer to your cleaning cassette's operating instructions  
Clean the cabinet with soft dry cloth  
When the cabinet is very dirty, clean it with a soft dry  
cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution  
and finish it with a dry cloth.  
After prolonged use, the video heads may become  
worn out. If optimum picture quality is not restored  
even after you have cleaned the video heads with the  
cleaning cassette, the video heads may have worn out.  
In that case, you have to replace the video heads with  
new ones. Please consult your Sony dealer.  
Do not put magnetic objects close to the unit  
Magnetic fields may damage the recording.  
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When bringing the unit or tape from a cold place to a  
warm place or vice versa, put it in a plastic bag and  
seal the bag tightly. After bringing it into the new  
place, leave the bag on for more than one hour, and  
remove the bag when the air temperature inside it has  
reached the temperature surrounding it.  
Notes on the video cassettes  
If the cassette memory function does not work  
Reinsert the cassette a few times. The terminal portion  
of the cassette may be dusty or dirty.  
Cleaning the terminal  
If moisture condensation occurred  
If the terminal of the cassette gets dirty, or dust sticks  
to the terminal, the unit may not work correctly.  
Clean the terminal with a swab once every ten times  
you eject a cassette.  
You cannot operate the unit except to press the EJECT  
button, and the cassette cannot be inserted. If this  
occurs, turn on the power to remove the cassette, then  
keep opening the cassette lid, and finally wait more  
than one hour for the moisture to evaporate.  
Digital hours meter  
Terminal  
The digital hours meter keeps cumulative counts of the  
total operation time, the head drum rotation time, the  
tape running time and the number ofunthreading  
operations. These counts can be displayed on the  
monitor screen. Use them as guidelines for scheduling  
maintenance.  
When affixing a label on the cassette  
Be sure to affix a label only on the correct location so  
as not to cause malfunction of the unit.  
In general, consult your Sony dealer about necessary  
periodic maintenance checks.  
After using a cassette  
After use, please be sure to rewind the tape completely  
(to prevent picture and sound distortion). Return it to  
its case and store it in an upright position.  
The digital hours meter has the following four display  
modes and you can check them in HRS METER of the  
OTHERS menu (See page 49).  
About moisture condensation  
•OPERATION mode  
The cumulative total hours of operating time is  
displayed in 10-hour increments.  
If the unit or tape is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, moisture may condense inside or  
outside the unit or tape. If you use the tape or video  
heads in this condition, the tape may adhere to the  
head drum, and the video heads or the tape may be  
damaged, or a malfunction may occur.  
•DRUM ROTATION mode  
The cumulative total hours of drum rotation with tape  
threaded is displayed in 10-hour increments.  
•TAPE RUN mode  
The cumulative total hours of tape running time is  
displayed in 10-hour increments.  
Moisture condensation is likely to occur under the ,  
following conditions:  
• The unit or tape is brought from the cold outdoors to  
a warm indoor location.  
• The unit or tape is brought from the air-conditioned  
indoors to the hot outdoors.  
•The unit is used in a place subject to cold currents  
from an air conditioner.  
•THREADING mode  
The cumulative number oftape unthreading  
operations is displayed in 10-operation increments.  
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Self-diagnostics function  
The unit has a self-diagnostics display function.  
This function displays the current condition of the unit  
as a five-digit code (a combination of a letter and  
numbers) on the analog video output. If a five-digit  
code is displayed, check the following code chart. The  
last two digits (indicated by DD) will differ depending  
on the state of your unit.  
Symptom  
C:21:DD Moisture  
condensation has  
occurred.  
Code  
Remedy  
Remove the cassette  
and keep the cassette  
lid open and turn the  
power on. After waiting  
more than one hour,  
insert the cassette  
again.  
C:22:DD  
C:31:DD  
The video heads are Clean the heads using  
dirty.  
the cleaning cassette  
(supplied).  
To prevent the unit  
from malfunctioning,  
the self-diagnostics  
function has taken  
over.  
• Remove the cassette,  
or turn on/off the unit.  
• Disconnect the AC  
adaptor. After  
reconnecting it,  
operate the unit.  
C:32:DD  
To prevent the unit  
from malfunctioning,  
the self-diagnostics  
function has taken  
over.  
• Turn on/off the unit.  
• Disconnect the AC  
adaptor. After  
reconnecting it,  
operate the unit.  
If you are unable to resolve the problem, or a code  
other than those in the above chart appears, contact  
your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service  
facility and inform them of the number.  
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Appendix  
The DVCAM format was developed as a more reliable and higher end  
format than the consumer DV format. Here we explain the DVCAM and  
DV formats: the differences, compatibility and limitations on editing.  
Differences between DVCAM and DV format  
DVCAM  
15 urn  
Item  
DV  
Track pitch  
10 [im  
12 bit: 32 kHz  
16 bit: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz2'  
12 bit: 32 kHz  
16 bit: 48 kHz  
Audio sampling  
frequency  
Unlock mode  
Audio recording  
mode1)  
Lock mode  
Drop frame mode (NTSC)  
without user bits  
Time code system  
NTSC; SMPTE time  
code (DF/NDF/including  
user bits)3'  
PAL; EBU time code  
(including user bits)3'  
There are two modes for audio recording; Lock mode and Unlock mode. In  
Lock mode, the sampling frequencies of audio and video are synchronized. In  
Unlock mode, which the consumer DV format adopts, the two sampling  
frequencies are independent. The lock mode maintains high compatibility with  
the higher formats and is more effective than unlock mode in digital processing  
and smooth transition during audio editing.  
1)  
This unit cannot record in DV format with 16 bit - 32 kHz or 44.1 kHz.  
The user bits cannot be set on this unit.  
2)  
3)  
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Compatibility of DVCAM and DV Format  
DVCAM and DV cassettes  
Both DVCAM and DV cassettes can be used on DVCAM or DV video  
equipment. The recording format is defined according to recorder format  
as described below.  
Recorder format  
Cassette format  
Recording format  
DVCAM  
DVCAM  
DV  
DVCAM  
(If the REC MODE  
on the VTR SET  
menu is set to  
DVCAM on this unit.)  
DV  
DVCAM  
DV  
DV  
(If the REC MODE  
on the VTR SET  
menu is set to DV SP  
on this unit.)  
• This unit can record in DV format. (SP mode only)  
• This digital videocassette recorder complies with the DVCAM format.  
Though DV cassettes can be used for recording, we recommend that you  
use DVCAM cassettes. Particularly when you use a Mini-DV cassette  
that is longer than 60 minutes, do not play back the tape repeatedly (i.e.,  
when editing). Set STILL TIME to 1 MIN or 30 SEC (See page 43 ),  
and FROM REC P to STOP (See page 44 ).  
• If you use a DV cassette to record images in the DVCAM format, the  
recording time will be reduced to 2/3 of the time indicated on the DV  
cassette.  
• If you use a DVCAM cassette to record images in the DV format (SP  
mode), the recording time will be extended to 1.5 times the time indicated  
on the DVCAM cassette.  
Some tapes cannot be played on DVCAM or DV video equipment.  
On DV video equipment  
(Consumer VCR)  
On DVCAM video equipment  
(This unit)  
Tape  
Can be played back only when  
recorded in the SP mode.  
A tape recorded in the LP mode  
can be played by some  
Can be played back.  
(A tape recorded in the  
LP mode cannot be  
played by some  
DV-formatted  
equipment.)  
equipment. (This unit can play  
back a DV-tormatted tape only in  
the SP mode.)  
Can be played back.  
Some DV video  
DVCAM-formatted  
equipment may be able  
to play back a DVCAM-  
formatted tape.  
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Compatibility on editing using a DV connection  
When this unit is connected to other DVCAM or DV video equipment  
using DV connectors, the recording format of an edited tape is defined  
according to the recorder format as described below.  
Recorder format2) Recorded format  
Source tape  
DV-formatted1) DVCAM  
Player format  
DVCAM  
DVCAM3'  
DV  
DV  
DV  
DVCAM  
DV  
DV-formatted  
DVCAM3)  
DV  
DVCAM-  
DVCAM  
DV5)  
DVCAM  
DVCAM  
DV6)  
formatted4)  
DV  
DVCAM  
DV  
DVCAM-  
formatted4)  
DVCAM7)  
DV6)  
1) On this unit, only DV-formatted tapes recorded in the SP mode can be used as  
source tapes.  
2) This unit will be restricted according to the REC MODE setting on the VTR  
SET menu.  
3) When you copy a DV-formatted tape using DVCAM video equipment, the  
recorded format of the copied tape is the following DVCAM format.  
• The audio recording mode of the copied tape is unlock mode.  
• The time code of the copied tape is partly inaccurate.  
4) If you use a DVCAM-formatted tape as described in 3) above, the audio  
recording mode of the recorded tape is unlock mode and the time code is partly  
inaccurate.  
5) Some DV video equipment may be able to play back a DVCAM-formatted  
tape. Even if the tape is played back, the contents of the playback cannot be  
guaranteed.  
6) The audio recording mode of the edited tape is lock mode.  
7) Depending on the signal conditions of the source tape, you may not be able to  
edit the tape using the DV connection.  
Limitations on editing  
You will find the following limitations when editing.  
• Due to differences of track pitch, you cannot record or edit DV-formatted  
tapes using DVCAM video equipment.  
• Depending on signal conditions, you may not be able to record or edit  
DVCAM-formatted tapes. In these cases, copy the tape again using  
analog audio/video jacks.  
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System  
Incuts and cutouts  
Recording format DVCAM/DV (SP) format, rotating  
2-head helical scan, digital  
component recording  
Video input  
Video output  
S video input  
Phono jack  
Input signal: 1 Vp-p  
(75 ohms unbalanced)  
Phono jack  
Output signal: 1 Vp-p  
(75 ohms unbalanced)  
Mini DIN 4-pin  
Video signal  
EIA STANDARD, NTSC color  
system  
CCIR STANDARD, PAL colour  
system  
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p  
(75 ohms unbalanced)  
Chrominance signal:  
0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)  
0.3 Vp-p (PAL)  
Video  
Quantification  
Standardization  
frequency  
8-bit  
NTSC:  
13.5 MHz (4:1:1 Component)  
PAL:  
13.5 MHz (4:2:0Component)  
(75 ohms unbalanced)  
Mini DIN 4-pin  
S video output  
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p  
(75 ohms unbalanced)  
Chrominance signal:  
0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)  
0.3 Vp-p (PAL)  
(75 ohms unbalanced)  
Phono jack (L,R)  
Input level: 2 Vrms (full bit)  
Input impedance: more than  
47 kohms  
Audio  
Quantification  
Standardization  
frequency  
12-bit (non-linear) or 16-bit (linear)  
32 kHz (12-bit recording) or  
48 kHz (16-bit recording)  
Standard-DVCAM cassettes and  
Mini-DVCAM cassettes  
Standard cassette  
Usable cassettes  
Recording time  
Audio input  
DVCAM:  
184 minutes (PDV184)  
180 minutes (DV270)  
DV: 270 minutes (PDV184/  
DV270)  
Phono jack (L, R)  
Audio output  
Output level: 2 Vrms (full bit)  
Output impedance: less than  
10 kohms  
Mini cassette  
DVCAM: 40 minutes (PDVM40/  
Minijack  
LANC input/output  
Control S input  
DVM60)  
DV- 60 minutes fPDVM40/  
DVM60)  
Stereo mini-mini jack  
4-pin jack  
DV input/output  
(We recommend that you use the  
DVCAM cassettes.)  
General  
Power consumption  
15 W (during playback)  
Clock  
Peak inrush current  
Quartz locked  
Power back-up  
Hot switching inrush current,  
measured in accordance with  
European standard EN55103-1:  
6 A (230V)  
Back-up duration: up to one month  
(after a 10-hour charge)  
Operating temperature  
5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)  
Storage temperature  
-20 °C to +60 °C (-A °F to +140 °F)  
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Optional accessories  
DSRM-20 Remote Control Unit  
Dimensions  
Approx. 180 x 73 x 265 mm  
(7 !/8 x 2 Vs x 10 '/2 inches)  
(w/h/d, including projecting parts  
and controls)  
Digital video cassette  
(With cassette memory)  
Standard size: PDV-34ME/  
64ME/94ME/124ME/184ME  
Mini size: PDVM-12ME/22ME/  
32ME/40ME  
(Without cassette memory)  
Standard size: PDV-64N/124N/  
184N  
Mini size: PDVM-32N/40N  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
Unit: mm (inches)  
Mass  
Supplied accessories  
Remote Commander (1)  
Approx. 2.7 kg (5 Ib 15 oz)  
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)  
AC power adaptor (1)  
Power cord (1)  
Rack(l)  
Cleaning cassette (1)  
Operating instructions  
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Audio recording mode  
Loading  
Time code  
When being loaded, the tape is pulled out  
of the cassette case and threaded along the  
specified tape path and wrapped round the  
drum to be ready for recording or  
playback. Generally, this is done  
automatically when you place the cassette  
at the cassette entrance of the VCR. Also  
called threading.  
Signals recorded on the tape to supply  
information on tape position such as the  
hour, minute, second and frame, to assist  
in setting edit points or searching for  
particular scenes. This unit can cope with  
both DF (Drop Frame) and NDF (Non  
Drop Frame).  
On this unit, the time code is recorded  
sequently from "00:00:00:00;' from the  
beginning of the tape. However, if there is  
a blank section on the tape, time code is  
reset and recorded from "00:00:00:00"  
again from the section just after the blank  
section. If the time codes are out of  
sequence, you may not be able to execute  
correct editing.  
In the DVCAM format, the sound is  
recorded in either 16bit (Fs48k) or 12bit  
(Fs32k) mode.  
Component signal  
A video signal consisting of a luminance  
signal (Y) and two chrominance signals  
(R-Y,B-Y).  
Non-drop frame mode  
Condensation  
A mode of advancing time code in such a  
way that the difference in frame value  
between real time and time code is  
neglected. Using this mode produces a  
difference of approximately 86 seconds  
per day between real time and time code,  
which may cause problems when editing  
programs in units of seconds using the  
number of frames as a reference.  
Condensation of moisture on the tape  
transport mechanisms of VCRs including  
the head drum. If moisture condenses on  
the head drum, the tape adheres to the  
drum and causes malfunction.  
Drop frame mode  
Unloading  
In NTSC format, the actual number of  
frames per second is approximately 29.97,  
while that for SMPTE time code is  
specified as 30. Drop frame mode is a  
mode in which time code is advanced in  
such a way that the difference in frame  
value between real time and time code is  
corrected. In this mode, two frames are  
skipped at the beginning of each minute,  
except for every tenth minute, so that the  
frame value for time code matches that for  
real time. See also "Non-drop frame  
mode."  
When being unloaded, the tape is put into  
the cassette case from the tape path of the  
VCR. Generally,thisisdoneautomatically  
when you press the EJECT button. Also  
called unthreading.  
PCM audio  
PCM stands for "pulse code modulation."  
PCM audio means audio signals that have  
been processed by pulse code modulation.  
Each analog audio signal is converted into  
pulses that are generated in rapid  
Unthreading  
See "Unloading."  
succession, and each pulse is recorded as a  
digital signal having a value of 0 or 1.  
12bit (Fs32k) mode  
In the DVCAM format, the 12bit (Fs32k)  
mode separates the audio area into 2 parts.  
You can record two kinds of audio, stereo  
1 and stereo 2.  
Search  
To locate a particular scene by running the  
tape in the fast forward or rewind mode  
while viewing the picture or time codes.  
Drum  
See "Head drum."  
16bit (Fs48k) mode  
Superimpose  
To put a set of characters onto a picture so  
that both can be seen at the same time.  
In the DVCAM format, the 16bit (Fs48k)  
mode uses the whole audio area to record  
one stereo track. You can get higher sound  
quality.  
EE mode  
EE is an abbreviation of "Electric to  
Electric." Video and audio signals are  
supplied to the VCR'S internal circuits, but  
not to the recording heads.  
Threading  
See "Loading."  
Head drum  
A metal cylinder to which video heads are  
attached. During recording and playback,  
the drum rotates at high speeds in  
synchronization with the sync signal.  
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41  
15  
Menu.............................  
Mini-DVCAM cassette.  
AC timer.....  
Audio mode  
Auto Repeat  
32  
44  
32  
.27  
Non Drop Frame,  
60  
Camera data........  
Cassette memory  
Cleaning..............  
Clock ..................  
25  
31  
52  
49  
16  
Photo search ...............  
Playback  
29  
at various speeds ................. 28  
frame by frame.................... 28  
Date search ..................  
Drop Frame..................  
29  
60  
DV  
Remote Commander.  
13  
cassette ...................  
format.....................  
IN/OUT connector .  
56  
55  
11  
34  
20  
Searching using search function... 29  
Standard DVCAM cassette........... 15  
DVCAM  
cassette  
format.  
15  
6
56  
55  
Tape remaining time ... 27  
Time code ...................  
Title search .................  
45  
49  
29  
Fs32k  
Fs48k  
44  
44  
i.LINK ....................................  
Index search............................  
11  
29  
Unlock mode ............................ 55  
Usable cassette ..........................  
15  
LANCjack ... 11  
22  
36  
Lock mode.................................... 55  
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