Samsung DSR-1/1P Manuel d'utilisateur

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1996 by Sony Corporation
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Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
3-858-431-13(1)
Digital
Videocassette
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DSR-1/1P
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Page 1 - Recorder

 1996 by Sony Corporation1Operating InstructionsBefore operating the unit, please read this manualthoroughly and retain it for future reference.3-858

Page 2 - Owner’s Record

Chapter 1 Overview10 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsPower SupplyBottom view1 Battery attachment interfaceAttach a battery pack or an

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 11Display Section∞H MIN SEC FRM1dB2PB DATE NDF EXT-LK HOLDCLIPTAPEBATTDIAGEFRF SERVO HUMID SLACKLi--40-30-120IPCL

Page 4 - Time Values

Chapter 1 Overview12 Chapter 1 OverviewIndications in the display window(Continued)Location and Function of PartsIndication Descriptiona Playback indi

Page 5 - Menu (continued)

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 13Indications in the display window (continued)This shows how many clip shots can still be recorded.Indication In

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Chapter 1 Overview14 Chapter 1 OverviewDC OUT12VDC INLINE MIC+48V ONCH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2TALLYLINE MIC+48V ONInput/Output ConnectorsLocation and Function

Page 7 - Features

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 153 GEN LOCK IN (gen lock video input) connector(BNC)When synchronizing the camera to an external signal,input a

Page 8 - Dockable VCR

Chapter 1 Overview16 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsStops the tape.Recording/Playback SectionEJECTF FWDSTOPPLAYREW1 EJECT button 6Pre

Page 9 - Design for Easy Working

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 173 AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) (audio recordinglevel adjustment for channels 1 and 2) knobsWhen the AUDIO SELECT (CH

Page 10 - Power Supply

Chapter 1 Overview18 Chapter 1 OverviewWARNINGRESET(MENU SET)MENU ADVANCE SHIFTPRESETDATE/TIMEClipLink CONTINUEMONITOR SELECTBACK TALLYLIGHTDISPLAYAUD

Page 11 - Display Section

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 19Also, this button is used to change menu settings.For details on the VTR menu, see Chapter 6 “Menu”.2 DISPLAY s

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ADVARSEL!Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering.Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat ogtype.Levér det brugte batter

Page 14 - Input/Output Connectors

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 21Inserting and Replacing the Lithium BatteryChap

Page 15 - Chapter 1 Overview 15

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment22 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentInserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery4 Re

Page 16 - Recording/Playback Section

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 23This product can be used with the equipment sho

Page 17 - Chapter 1 Overview 17

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment24 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentMounting on Video CameraThe DSR-1/1P is dockabl

Page 18 - Time Code Section

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 253 Attach the cover upside down.Make sure that t

Page 19 - Note for the DSR-1

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment26 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentMounting on Video Camera2 Fit the projection on

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Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 275 Tighten the two screws (M4 ×6) to fix the sho

Page 21 - 2 Press and pull forward

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment28 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentMounting on Video Camera2 Fit the other clip to

Page 22 - 5 Close the battery cover

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 29Connecting Audio SystemThe DSR-1/1P is able to

Page 23 - Example System Configuration

Table of Contents 3Table of ContentsChapter 1OverviewChapter 2Fitting andConnectingRelated EquipmentChapter 3ShootingFeatures ...

Page 24 - Mounting on Video Camera

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment30 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentLINE MIC+48V ONAUDIO INCAMREARCH-1 CH-2LINE MIC

Page 25 - PRO 76-pin DIGITAL connector

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 31Power SupplyThe following power supplies can be

Page 26 - 2 Fit the projection on the

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment32 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment•Compared to the BP-L40, the BP-L60A offers bet

Page 27 - 1 Fit one of the clips to a

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 33LOCKDetaching the battery packAvoiding breaks i

Page 28 - 2 Fit the other clip to the

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment34 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentUsing an AC Power SourceThe DSR-1/1P can be con

Page 29 - Connecting Audio System

Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 35Cassettes for the DSR-1/1PChapter 3 ShootingThe DSR-1/1P can use standard-size and mini-size DVCAM and DVseri

Page 30 - 4 Set the AUDIO IN (CH-1/CH

Chapter 3 Shooting36 Chapter 3 ShootingCassettes for the DSR-1/1PNotes on using cassettes•Before storing the cassette, rewind the tape to the beginnin

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Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 37Checking the tape for slackTurn the reel gently in the direction shown by the arrow. If the reel doesnot move,

Page 32 - 2 Slide the battery pack down

Chapter 3 Shooting38 Chapter 3 ShootingThis section describes basic shooting operations using the DSR-1/1P.Notes•When you will not perform ClipLink sh

Page 33 - Detaching the battery pack

Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 392 Press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder, and insert thecassette.Make sure that the cassette’s REC/

Page 34 - Using an AC Power Source

4 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 5ClipLink Shooting—Recording Information forEditingChapter 4Time Values—For Index of RecordingPointsChapte

Page 35 - Cassettes for the DSR-1/1P

Chapter 3 Shooting40 Chapter 3 Shooting•Internal parts of the DSR-1/1P may become bent or otherwisedamaged if you attempt to close the cassette holder

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Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 414 Display menu 212 and select the audio recording mode (two-channelmode or four-channel mode).For menu operatio

Page 37 - Checking the tape for slack

Chapter 3 Shooting42 Chapter 3 ShootingManually adjusting audio recording level1 In step 3 above (“Shooting”), set the AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2)switche

Page 38 - Shooting

Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 43This section describes the steps for recording several scenes continuously.If using the DSR-1/1P with the DXC-D

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Chapter 3 Shooting44 Chapter 3 ShootingIf there is a long period before shooting the next sceneSetting the camera’s power switch to ON SAVE can help y

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Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 454 Press the PLAY button.The recorded contents are displayed on the viewfinder screen.5 Press the STOP button wh

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Chapter 3 Shooting46 Chapter 3 ShootingNoteIf you turn the POWER switch off during recording, or when recording ispaused, the DSR-1/1P automatically g

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Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 47Playback — Checking Recorded ContentsChecking the Recorded Contents Immediately After Shooting— Recording Revie

Page 43 - Back Space Editing

Chapter 3 Shooting48 Chapter 3 Shooting3 Press the PLAY button.This starts playback, during which a monochrome playback of therecording is shown in th

Page 44

Chapter 4 Time ValuesChapter 4 Time Values 49∞H MIN SEC1dB2PB DATE NDF EXT-LK HOLDCLIPTAPEBATTDIAGEFRF SERVO HUMID SLACKLi--40-30-120IPCLCONTOVER OVE

Page 45 - 6 Press the REC REVIEW button

Table of Contents 5Chapter 7MaintenanceAppendixChapter 6Menu (continued)—For SettingsSelecting Audio Reference Level —Menu 213... 68Sett

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Chapter 4 Time Values50 Chapter 4 Time ValuesYou can set the user bits as eight-digit hexadecimalvalues (base 16) to have the date, time, scene number

Page 47 - 2 Load a cassette

Chapter 4 Time ValuesChapter 4 Time Values 51This section describes the steps for setting time coderecording methods for particular shooting conditio

Page 48 - 3 Press the PLAY button

Chapter 4 Time Values52 Chapter 4 Time Values6 Use the TC mode switch 2 to set the desiredrunning mode.Setting the Time Code ValueRestarting an interr

Page 49 - 3 Press the SHIFT button

Chapter 4 Time ValuesChapter 4 Time Values 53Synchronization With External Time Code Signals— Gen-LockTo edit and compile a recording that is shot us

Page 50 - Setting the User Bit Value

Chapter 4 Time Values54 Chapter 4 Time ValuesLocking the Internal Time CodeGenerator to the Reference TimeCodePerform the following steps to synchroni

Page 51 - Setting the Time Code Value

Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingChapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 55Recording Using ClipLink FunctionChapter 5 ClipLink ShootingThe ClipLink function is intend

Page 52 - 52 Chapter 4 Time Values

Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting56 Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingRecording Using ClipLink FunctionNoteWhen CONT appears, regardless of the setting of theTC mo

Page 53 - — Gen-Lock

Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingChapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 57Notes•During recording pause, pressing the STOP/PLAY/FFWD/REW buttons, performing edit search

Page 54 - 54 Chapter 4 Time Values

Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting58 Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingDuring recording pause in ClipLink mode, pressing theSTOP/PLAY/F FWD/REW buttons, performing

Page 55 - Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting

Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingChapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 595 Press the VTR button on the camera or the lens.This starts the recording function.6 When th

Page 58 - 3 Check the following points

Chapter 6 MenuChapter 6 Menu 61You can use the VTR menu to make the followingsettings.Contents of the VTR MenuChapter 6 MenuOperation Menu No.Real

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Chapter 6 Menu62 Chapter 6 MenuVTR Menu Operation1 Press the MENU button.“DIAG” appears in the display window and thetime data display in the display

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Chapter 6 MenuChapter 6 Menu 63Menu 101 Setting the Real TimeClock and Calendar1 Display menu 101 and press the SHIFT button.The current calendar se

Page 61 - Contents of the VTR Menu

Chapter 6 Menu64 Chapter 6 Menu1 Display menu 204.The menu number and the current frame modesetting are shown.Example: dF (drop-frame mode)If the set

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Chapter 6 MenuChapter 6 Menu 65Example: 8 minutesIf the setting does not need to be changed, pressthe MENU button to close the menu.2 Press the SHIFT

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Chapter 6 Menu66 Chapter 6 Menu6 Press the VTR button on the camera or lens.Test recording starts.The display changes as shown below duringrecording.

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Chapter 6 MenuChapter 6 Menu 67211 onMenu 211 Selecting ClipLinkFunctionThis setting must be made when not using theClipLink function.For details of

Page 65 - At EJECT n At C-In

Chapter 6 Menu68 Chapter 6 MenuVTR Menu OperationMenu 213 Selecting AudioReference LevelThe audio reference level can be set to either of thefollowi

Page 66 - At PLAY

Chapter 6 MenuChapter 6 Menu 69Menu 220 Using Setup Add (forDSR-1 Only)Use this menu to add setup to the playback videosignals.For details on the se

Page 67 - Recording Mode

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 7FeaturesChapter 1 OverviewThe DSR-1/1P is a dockable VCR that uses theDVCAM™ digital recording format.The DSR-

Page 69 - (for DSR-1 Only)

Chapter 7 MaintenanceChapter 7 Maintenance 71Cleaning the Video HeadsChapter 7 MaintenanceAlways use the special-purpose Sony DVM-12CLCleaning Cas

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Chapter 7 Maintenance72 Chapter 7 MaintenanceWarning SystemWhen the DSR-1/1P is powered on, or if a fault occursduring operation, a warning is given

Page 71 - Cleaning the Video Heads

Chapter 7 MaintenanceChapter 7 Maintenance 73CondensationIf you move the VCR suddenly from a very cold placeto a warm place, or use it in a very hum

Page 72 - Warning System

Chapter 7 Maintenance74 Chapter 7 MaintenanceTroubleshooting chartTroubleshootingYou can use this chart to establish possible causes ofan apparent p

Page 73 - Condensation

Chapter 7 MaintenanceChapter 7 Maintenance 75Troubleshooting chart (continued)Symptoms Cause RemedyThe time code setting is not possible. At the rec

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AppendixAppendix 77Notes on UseAppendixUse and storage locationsAvoid using or storing the unit in the following places:•Where it is subject to extrem

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Appendix78 AppendixSpecificationsGeneralPower requirements12 V DC +5–1 VAC-550/550CE/DN1/DN2A orCMA-8A/8ACE AC adaptor isusable.Power consumption12 W

Page 77 - Notes on Use

AppendixAppendix 79Output connectorsAUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2 (phono jack)–10 dBu, 47 kΩVIDEO OUT (BNC)1.0 V p-p, 75ΩS VIDEO OUT (DIN 4-pin)1.0 Vp-p, 75ΩTC

Page 78 - Specifications

Chapter 1 Overview8 Chapter 1 OverviewFeaturesNew Functions as DVCAM DigitalCamcorderThe following unique functions are available when youdock the DSR

Page 79 - Related Equipment

Appendix80 AppendixGlossaryComposite video signalA composite video signal includes a videosignal, burst signal, and sync signal.CondensationCondensati

Page 80 - Glossary

Index 81IndexAAC power source ... 34ADVANCE button ... 19for checking ClipLink remaining

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82 IndexIndexIndexN, ONotes on use ... 77PPCM digital audio ... 7Playback (chec

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Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 9Several power supply optionsThe DSR-1/1P can use the BP-L40/L60A Battery Pack(for about 75/150 minutes of contin

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