1996 by Sony Corporation1Operating InstructionsBefore operating the unit, please read this manualthoroughly and retain it for future reference.3-858
Chapter 1 Overview10 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsPower SupplyBottom view1 Battery attachment interfaceAttach a battery pack or an
Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 11Display Section∞H MIN SEC FRM1dB2PB DATE NDF EXT-LK HOLDCLIPTAPEBATTDIAGEFRF SERVO HUMID SLACKLi--40-30-120IPCL
Chapter 1 Overview12 Chapter 1 OverviewIndications in the display window(Continued)Location and Function of PartsIndication Descriptiona Playback indi
Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 13Indications in the display window (continued)This shows how many clip shots can still be recorded.Indication In
Chapter 1 Overview14 Chapter 1 OverviewDC OUT12VDC INLINE MIC+48V ONCH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2TALLYLINE MIC+48V ONInput/Output ConnectorsLocation and Function
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
Chapter 1 Overview16 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsStops the tape.Recording/Playback SectionEJECTF FWDSTOPPLAYREW1 EJECT button 6Pre
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
Chapter 1 Overview18 Chapter 1 OverviewWARNINGRESET(MENU SET)MENU ADVANCE SHIFTPRESETDATE/TIMEClipLink CONTINUEMONITOR SELECTBACK TALLYLIGHTDISPLAYAUD
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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Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 21Inserting and Replacing the Lithium BatteryChap
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment22 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentInserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery4 Re
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 23This product can be used with the equipment sho
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment24 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentMounting on Video CameraThe DSR-1/1P is dockabl
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 253 Attach the cover upside down.Make sure that t
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment26 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentMounting on Video Camera2 Fit the projection on
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 275 Tighten the two screws (M4 ×6) to fix the sho
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment28 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentMounting on Video Camera2 Fit the other clip to
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 29Connecting Audio SystemThe DSR-1/1P is able to
Table of Contents 3Table of ContentsChapter 1OverviewChapter 2Fitting andConnectingRelated EquipmentChapter 3ShootingFeatures ...
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment30 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentLINE MIC+48V ONAUDIO INCAMREARCH-1 CH-2LINE MIC
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 31Power SupplyThe following power supplies can be
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment32 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment•Compared to the BP-L40, the BP-L60A offers bet
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentChapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment 33LOCKDetaching the battery packAvoiding breaks i
Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related Equipment34 Chapter 2 Fitting and Connecting Related EquipmentUsing an AC Power SourceThe DSR-1/1P can be con
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
Chapter 3 Shooting36 Chapter 3 ShootingCassettes for the DSR-1/1PNotes on using cassettes•Before storing the cassette, rewind the tape to the beginnin
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,
Chapter 3 Shooting38 Chapter 3 ShootingThis section describes basic shooting operations using the DSR-1/1P.Notes•When you will not perform ClipLink sh
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/
4 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 5ClipLink Shooting—Recording Information forEditingChapter 4Time Values—For Index of RecordingPointsChapte
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
Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 414 Display menu 212 and select the audio recording mode (two-channelmode or four-channel mode).For menu operatio
Chapter 3 Shooting42 Chapter 3 ShootingManually adjusting audio recording level1 In step 3 above (“Shooting”), set the AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2)switche
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
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
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
Chapter 3 Shooting46 Chapter 3 ShootingNoteIf you turn the POWER switch off during recording, or when recording ispaused, the DSR-1/1P automatically g
Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting 47Playback — Checking Recorded ContentsChecking the Recorded Contents Immediately After Shooting— Recording Revie
Chapter 3 Shooting48 Chapter 3 Shooting3 Press the PLAY button.This starts playback, during which a monochrome playback of therecording is shown in th
Chapter 4 Time ValuesChapter 4 Time Values 49∞H MIN SEC1dB2PB DATE NDF EXT-LK HOLDCLIPTAPEBATTDIAGEFRF SERVO HUMID SLACKLi--40-30-120IPCLCONTOVER OVE
Table of Contents 5Chapter 7MaintenanceAppendixChapter 6Menu (continued)—For SettingsSelecting Audio Reference Level —Menu 213... 68Sett
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
Chapter 4 Time ValuesChapter 4 Time Values 51This section describes the steps for setting time coderecording methods for particular shooting conditio
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
Chapter 4 Time ValuesChapter 4 Time Values 53Synchronization With External Time Code Signals— Gen-LockTo edit and compile a recording that is shot us
Chapter 4 Time Values54 Chapter 4 Time ValuesLocking the Internal Time CodeGenerator to the Reference TimeCodePerform the following steps to synchroni
Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingChapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 55Recording Using ClipLink FunctionChapter 5 ClipLink ShootingThe ClipLink function is intend
Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting56 Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingRecording Using ClipLink FunctionNoteWhen CONT appears, regardless of the setting of theTC mo
Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingChapter 5 ClipLink Shooting 57Notes•During recording pause, pressing the STOP/PLAY/FFWD/REW buttons, performing edit search
Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting58 Chapter 5 ClipLink ShootingDuring recording pause in ClipLink mode, pressing theSTOP/PLAY/F FWD/REW buttons, performing
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Chapter 6 MenuChapter 6 Menu 67211 onMenu 211 Selecting ClipLinkFunctionThis setting must be made when not using theClipLink function.For details of
Chapter 6 Menu68 Chapter 6 MenuVTR Menu OperationMenu 213 Selecting AudioReference LevelThe audio reference level can be set to either of thefollowi
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
Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 7FeaturesChapter 1 OverviewThe DSR-1/1P is a dockable VCR that uses theDVCAM™ digital recording format.The DSR-
Chapter 7 MaintenanceChapter 7 Maintenance 71Cleaning the Video HeadsChapter 7 MaintenanceAlways use the special-purpose Sony DVM-12CLCleaning Cas
Chapter 7 Maintenance72 Chapter 7 MaintenanceWarning SystemWhen the DSR-1/1P is powered on, or if a fault occursduring operation, a warning is given
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
Chapter 7 Maintenance74 Chapter 7 MaintenanceTroubleshooting chartTroubleshootingYou can use this chart to establish possible causes ofan apparent p
Chapter 7 MaintenanceChapter 7 Maintenance 75Troubleshooting chart (continued)Symptoms Cause RemedyThe time code setting is not possible. At the rec
AppendixAppendix 77Notes on UseAppendixUse and storage locationsAvoid using or storing the unit in the following places:•Where it is subject to extrem
Appendix78 AppendixSpecificationsGeneralPower requirements12 V DC +5–1 VAC-550/550CE/DN1/DN2A orCMA-8A/8ACE AC adaptor isusable.Power consumption12 W
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
Chapter 1 Overview8 Chapter 1 OverviewFeaturesNew Functions as DVCAM DigitalCamcorderThe following unique functions are available when youdock the DSR
Appendix80 AppendixGlossaryComposite video signalA composite video signal includes a videosignal, burst signal, and sync signal.CondensationCondensati
Index 81IndexAAC power source ... 34ADVANCE button ... 19for checking ClipLink remaining
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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