HD DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDERHDW-D2000OPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 1)
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-32-1-2 Lower Control PanelCTL/TCTCMENUVID. IN PB/EE CONFISDIDISAB
Chapter 10 Setup MenusChapter 10 Setup Menus 10-3To display a desired sub-itemFor a menu item having sub-items, you can select adesired sub-item as fo
Chapter 10 Setup Menus10-4 Chapter 10 Setup MenusResetting the menu settings to theirfactory default values (menu item B20)To reset the current active
Chapter 10 Setup MenusChapter 10 Setup Menus 10-5Line conversion modeUse the following procedure.When setup menu item 018 ACTIVE LINESELECT is set to
Chapter 10 Setup Menus10-6 Chapter 10 Setup Menusa)a)a)a)To recall settings from a menu bankWhen recalling the settings saved in one of menubanks 1 to
Chapter 10 Setup MenusChapter 10 Setup Menus 10-710-3 Items in the Basic Setup MenuThe basic setup menu contains the following items. In the “Setting
Chapter 10 Setup Menus10-8 Chapter 10 Setup MenusItem number Item name Settings009a)CHARACTER TYPE011a)CHARACTER V-SIZESYSTEM FREQUENCYSELECT10-3 Ite
Chapter 10 Setup MenusChapter 10 Setup Menus 10-9Item number Item name SettingsB01 RECALL BANK 1 Set to ON to recall menu settings from menu bank 1.B0
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-10Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuThe extended setup menu contains the followingitems.10-4 Items i
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-11109Item number Item nameSettingsFORCED EE WHENTAPE UNTHREADDuring tape threading and unthreading, and
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-12Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu118 Select which switches and buttons can be operated when the KE
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts1 Audio control section1 Audio selection function selector button
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-13Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels (Continued)Menu items in the range
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-14Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 200 to 299, relating to the remote contro
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-15Menu items in the range 300 to 399, relating to editing operations (Continued)307 AUTO-DELETION FORINC
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-16Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem number Item name SettingsMenu items in the range 300 to 399,
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-17Menu items in the range 300 to 399, relating to editing operations (Continued)Menu items in the range
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-18Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 500 to 599, relating to tape protectionMe
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-19602VITC POSITION SEL-2(Invalid in 24PsF or23.98PsF mode)In 59.94i, 29.97PsF modeSelect a line to inser
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-20Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem number Item name Settings608 PHASE CORRECTIONSelect whether
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-21Item number Item name Settings620 TC CONVERT 24F t25F (In 50i or 25PsF modeonly. Not displayed whenope
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-22Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem number Item name SettingsMenu items in the range 651 to 699,
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-5DATA indicator: Lights when the audio outputsignals are recognized
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-23Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video controlItem numberItem nameSettings703 BLANK LIN
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-24Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem numberItem nameSettingsMenu items in the range 700 to 799, r
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-25719 SYSTEM PHASE SYNC(Invalid in 24PsF or23.98PsF mode)Adjust the SD output signal sync phase.0 to 80H
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-26Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem name SettingsItem number726 H BLANKING WIDTH(Invalid in 24Ps
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-27Item numberItem nameSettings801DIGITAL JOG SOUNDTurns the digital jog sound on and off.OFF: Digital jo
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-28Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem number Item nameSettings809 AUDIO LEVEL METERDIMMER CONTROLS
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-29Menu items in the range 800 to 899, relating to audio control (Continued)824Item number Item nameSetti
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-30Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem number Item name SettingsMenu items in the range 900 to 999,
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-31Item number Item name SettingsMenu items in the range 900 to 999, relating to digital processing (cont
Chapter 10Setup Menus10-32Chapter 10Setup Menus10-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuItem number Item name SettingsMenu items in the range 900 to 999,
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1 Control PanelsTo monitor CH5 to CH8 in MPEG IMX playback,pres
Chapter 10Setup MenusChapter 10Setup Menus 10-33Item number Item name SettingsMenu items in the range 900 to 999, relating to digital processing (cont
Chapter 11Maintenance and Inspection 11-1Chapter 11Maintenance and Inspection11-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape SlackOccursIf tape slack occurs in th
11-2Chapter 11Maintenance and InspectionChapter 11Maintenance and Inspection11-3 Error MessagesZALARM indicatorThis unit is equipped with a self-diag
Chapter 11Maintenance and Inspection 11-3Chapter 11Maintenance and InspectionError Message ListCode Message Description – NO COMMUNICATION Abnormalit
11-4Chapter 11Maintenance and InspectionChapter 11Maintenance and Inspection11-4 Moisture CondensationWhen the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to
Chapter 11Maintenance and Inspection 11-5Chapter 11Maintenance and Inspection11-5 Regular Checks11-5-1 Digital Hours MeterThe digital hours meter ca
11-6Chapter 11Maintenance and InspectionChapter 11Maintenance and InspectionComponentDigital hours meter indication(menu number in parenthesis)Guideli
AppendixAppendix A-1SpecificationsGeneralRecording format HDCAMPower requirements100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 HzPower consumption2.2 A (220 W), when used wit
AppendixA-2 AppendixSpecificationsDigital video systemDigital video signal systemSampling frequencyY: 74.25 MHzR–Y/B–Y: 37.125 MHzQuantization 8 bits/
AppendixAppendix A-3Digital Betacam playbackVideoDigital Audio (CH1 to CH4)Analog Audio (cue track)MPEG IMX playbackVideoDigital Audio (CH1 to CH8)Ban
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-74 Time data/menu display section1 Time data displayThis displays
AppendixA-4 AppendixSpecificationsProcessor adjustment rangeVideo level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectableChroma level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectableSetup l
AppendixAppendix A-5Remote connectorsCONTROL PANEL10-pin (2), femaleFront/rear selectableREMOTE 1-IN(9P)D-sub 9-pin, femaleREMOTE 1-OUT(9P)D-sub 9-pin
AppendixA-6 AppendixSpecificationsRelation between HKDV-900/503 setting items and setup menu of this unitHKDV-900/503 setting items Setup menu items o
AppendixAppendix A-7HD/SD video output phase settingsFor the HD/SD video output phase setting, you canuse the maintenance menu.For details, refer to t
IndexIndex I-1IndexAAC IN connector 2-17ALARM indicator 2-12Analogaudio input/output section 2-15video input/output section 2-16ASSEMBLE button 2
IndexIndexI-2 IndexNNon-drop framemark 3-7mode 9-4OOperation mode 3-7OUTREF (function menu) 9-7PPANEL SELECT switch 2-14Parts replacement 11-6PB
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Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsCONFI (ON)/PREREAD indicatorsThese indicate the state of the VTR C
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-91 SHUTTLE buttonTo use the search dial for playback in shuttle mod
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsRECINH settingState of the recordinhibit plug on thecassetteREC I
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-115 STOP buttonTo stop recording or playback, press this button,tur
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-12 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Partsqd Editing control section1 DMC EDIT buttonUse this button to me
WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not openthe cabinet. Refer servicing
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-134 TRIM buttonsUse these buttons to trim an edit point to single-f
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-14 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1-3 Switch PanelTo access the switch panel, open the lower con
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-152-2 Connector Panel75ΩCooling fanCooling fan1 Analog audio input
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-16 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-2 Connector Panel2 Analog video input/output section1 REF. (r
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-174 Digital signal input/output section1 HDSDI (HD Serial Digital
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-18 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-2 Connector Panel1 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) connector(D-sub
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-191 MONITOR OUTPUT R connector (XLR 3-pin,male)This outputs the aud
Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-1This unit can input serial digital signals (video andaudio) from another digital VTR such as the HDW-5
Chapter 3 Preparations3-2 Chapter 3 Preparations3-2 Reference Sync SignalsThis section describes how reference signals for thevideo output signals an
Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-3HDSDI INPUTREF. VIDEOINPUTHDSDI OUTPUTREF. VIDEOINPUT•Connections for recording from a switcher or sig
Table of Contents 1Table of Contents1-1 Features ... 1-11-2
Chapter 3 Preparations3-4 Chapter 3 Preparations•Connections for playback• SDI OUTPUT• COMPOSITE• COMPONENTREF. VIDEO INPUTHDSDI OUTPUT 75ΩHD video mo
Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-53-3 SetupThe principal setup operations before operating thisunit can be carried out using setup menu
Chapter 3 Preparations3-6 Chapter 3 Preparations3-4 Superimposed Character InformationWhen the function menu item CHARA is set to ON,the video signal
Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-72 Time code reader drop frame mark (for 59.94i,29.97PsF mode only)“.”: Indicates drop frame mode“:”: I
Chapter 3 Preparations3-8 Chapter 3 Preparations3-5-1 Cassette TypesThis unit uses the following HDCAM cassettes forboth recording and playback.HDCAM
Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-9Large cassetteSmall cassettePress in the red record inhibit plug. (“ON”)Return this plug to its origi
Chapter 3 Preparations3-10 Chapter 3 Preparations3-6 Using a Memory StickWhen a Memory Stick is inserted in the VTR, the filedata can be stored on th
Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-11Notes• Prevent metallic objects or your finger from cominginto contact with the terminal of the conne
Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackChapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-14-1 RecordingChapter 4 Recording and PlaybackThis section describes video and aud
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-2 Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackAdjusting the audio recording levelsWhen carrying out audio recording at areferenc
Table of Contents2 Table of ContentsChapter 6Shot Mark Function6-1 Overview ...
Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackChapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-3Setting an initial time code valueUse the following procedure.1 Set the CTL/TC to
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-4 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback• To synchronize to LTC data contained in theHDSDI signal input to this unit:TCG (
Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackChapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-54-2 PlaybackThis section describes playback of video and audio.4-2-1 Preparation
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-6 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-2 PlaybackTime data selectionDisplayed time dataUse the CTL/TC setting in funct
Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackChapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-7Playback in jog modeIn jog mode, you can control the speed of playback bythe speed
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-8 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-2 PlaybackTo alternate between normal-speed playbackand shuttle mode playbackSe
Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackChapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-9To perform continuous capstan overrideplayback1 Set setup menu item 111 (TSO PLAY)
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-10 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-2 PlaybackStoring a varying playback speed inmemoryTo store the playback speed
Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackChapter 4 Recording and Playback 4-113 Press the search dial or the SHUTTLE button orVAR button to enter shuttle/varia
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback4-12 Chapter 4 Recording and PlaybackTo start playback immediately after prerollPress the PREVIEW button.The PREVIEW b
Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-11-1 FeaturesChapter 1 OverviewThe HDW-D2000 is a high-definition (HD) digitalvideocassette recorder based on
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-15-1 Automatic EditingChapter 5 EditingThis section describes how to carry out automaticediting with this unit a
Chapter 5 Editing5-2 Chapter 5 Editing5-1 Automatic EditingZEETCVID. IN PB/EE CONFISDIDISABLTCGSETCTL/TC MENU59.945-1-2 Switch and Menu SettingsBef
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-35-1-3 Selecting the Editing ModeTo select the editing modeSelect assemble editing or insert editing.Depending o
Chapter 5 Editing5-4 Chapter 5 Editing5-1 Automatic EditingSetting split edit pointsIn split editing, you can set the edit points for audioand video
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-5When the audio IN point is not set for insertediting of audio onlyAs long as the audio OUT point is set, the VTR
Chapter 5 Editing5-6 Chapter 5 Editing5-1 Automatic Editing5-1-5 Modifying and DeletingEdit PointsIf the edit points are not set correctly, for exam
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-75-1-6 Cue-up to Edit Points andPrerollTo preroll for the edit IN point or to cue up to any editpoint, use the f
Chapter 5 Editing5-8 Chapter 5 Editing5-1 Automatic Editing5-1-8 Carrying Out Automatic EditingMonitor outputDuring a preview, on a monitor connecte
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-9The following figure illustrates this.Using a single monitor for video and audioon both player and recorderFor e
Chapter 5 Editing5-10 Chapter 5 Editing5-1 Automatic EditingAfter automatic editing, to adjust the editpoints and reexecute the editHold down the DEL
Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Chapter 1 Overview1-1 FeaturesTime data displayThis can be selected to display a CTL counter value,time code value, or time cod
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-115-2 DMC EditingBy controlling the player playback speed from therecorder, you can achieve variable speed editi
Chapter 5 Editing5-12 Chapter 5 Editing5-2-2 Carrying Out DMC EditingSetting the edit points and player speedUse the following procedure.1 Press the
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-13This section describes the following automatic editingmethods:•Quick editing•Continuous editing• Standalone edi
Chapter 5 Editing5-14 Chapter 5 Editing5-3-3 Standalone EditingThis refers to editing using as the player an externaldevice which cannot be controlle
Chapter 5 EditingChapter 5 Editing 5-15Notes• In preread editing, if an input video signal is used asthe reference signal for the output video signal,
Chapter 6Shot Mark FunctionChapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-1First, the shot mark functions of this unit are describedin simple terms.Reading shot marks
Chapter 6Shot Mark Function6-2 Chapter 6 Shot Mark FunctionThis section describes the settings in the shot markoperation menu.Displaying the shot mark
Chapter 6Shot Mark FunctionChapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-3This section describes the operations concerningreading and writing shot marks. Note that t
Chapter 6Shot Mark Function6-4 Chapter 6 Shot Mark FunctionTo write in crash recording or assembleediting1 Hold the MARK button down for at least 2sec
Chapter 6Shot Mark FunctionChapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-5Example of list displayThe following figure shows how the list is organized.Selecting a sho
Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-3The following conceptual diagram shows an exampleof use.1-2 Example System ConfigurationDigital cassetteBVE-s
Chapter 6Shot Mark Function6-6 Chapter 6 Shot Mark FunctionTo delete an individual shot markUse the following procedure.1 With the shot mark list disp
Chapter 6Shot Mark FunctionChapter 6 Shot Mark Function 6-7Cuing up to shot marks adjacent to thecurrent tape position (index function)1 In item G01 o
Chapter 6Shot Mark Function6-8 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function6-3 Shot Mark Operations6-3-6 Sorting Shot MarksBased on shot data recorded on the tape, y
Chapter 7Tele-File 7-1Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7 Tele-File7-1 Overview of Tele-File FunctionsTele-File is a non-contact data carrier system.Tele-Fil
7-2Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7Tele-File7-2 Opening the Tele-File MenuOpening from the function menuDisplay page 5 of the function menu in the menudis
Chapter 7Tele-File 7-3Chapter 7Tele-File7-3 Tele-File Menu7-3-1 Clip Data DisplayHow to read the displayFor more information about how to display m
7-4Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7Tele-FileSetting display areaDisplays the setting of the currently selected data type,and a cursor (“*” or “>”).The m
Chapter 7Tele-File 7-5Chapter 7Tele-FileMonitor displayTitleThe title (maximum 14 characters) set in attribute datadisplay/modify mode.Selected clip n
7-6Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7Tele-FileMoving the cursor directlyRegardless of the cursor’s current position, pressingone of the following buttons mov
Chapter 7Tele-File 7-7Chapter 7Tele-File7-3-3 Modifying Clip DataTo modify clip data, put the unit into clip data displaymode and then press the F2 (
Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-12-1 Control PanelsThere are three control panels, as follows:•Upp
7-8Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7Tele-FileTo add and delete clipsTo add clips1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to move the“*” cursor to the position where
Chapter 7Tele-File 7-9Chapter 7Tele-FileTo set the set or modified data as other timedataPress the F6 (SET TO) button and select the timedata (cue poi
7-10Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7Tele-FileTo make comment settingsProceed as follows to make comment settings.1 Select a clip.2 Select comment.3 Press t
Chapter 7Tele-File 7-11Chapter 7Tele-File7-3-5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute DataYou can display and modify attribute data. Theexample below sho
7-12Chapter 7Tele-FileChapter 7Tele-FileTo modify attribute dataYou can modify the title, ID, administrator data, andwrite inhibit setting attributes.
Chapter 8 UMID FunctionsChapter 8 UMID Functions 8-1Chapter 8 UMID FunctionsThe UMID (Unique Material Identifier) is a type ofmeta-data in video and a
Chapter 8 UMID Functions8-2 Chapter 8 UMID FunctionsUMIDs can be recorded when recording video signalswith this unit. You can select whether to inheri
Chapter 8 UMID FunctionsChapter 8 UMID Functions 8-33 Press the F2 (USER) button.4 The content of the setting is a character string (inthis example “A
Chapter 8 UMID Functions8-4 Chapter 8 UMID FunctionsThis section explains how to output and displayUMIDs.NoteWhen the number of active scan lines for
Chapter 8 UMID FunctionsChapter 8 UMID Functions 8-5NoteThe function for converting unit count to UTC worksonly when the unit rate is 2 (24 frames), 3
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1-1 Upper Control PanelZ1(9P) 2(50P) RS-232CHDCAMDigital BETACA
Chapter 9 Function MenuChapter 9 Function Menu 9-1Chapter 9 Function Menu9-1 OverviewThe function menu allows you to make frequentlymade settings, su
Chapter 9 Function Menu9-2 Chapter 9 Function Menu9-1-2 Using the Function MenuTo change a menu item settingTo change a menu item setting, press thec
Chapter 9 Function MenuChapter 9 Function Menu 9-39-2 Function Menu Item ListThe function menu has the following items.HOME pagea) When an editing op
Chapter 9 Function Menu9-4 Chapter 9 Function MenuPage 1Item SettingF1 (TCG) Selects the signal source to which the internal time code generator synch
Chapter 9 Function MenuChapter 9 Function Menu 9-5Page 2Item SettingF1 (V.PROC) Selects the control method for the internal digital video processor.LO
Chapter 9 Function Menu9-6 Chapter 9 Function MenuPage 3ItemSettingF1 (SYNC) Sets the HD output signal sync phase.Setting methodWith the displayed set
Chapter 9 Function MenuChapter 9 Function Menu 9-7Page 4Item SettingF1 (CAPSTN) Selects the number of fields for capstan lock in playback and editing.
Chapter 9 Function Menu9-8 Chapter 9 Function MenuPage 59-2 Function Menu Item ListItem SettingF1 (TELE-F) Displays the Tele-File menu.For details of
Chapter 10 Setup MenusChapter 10 Setup Menus 10-1Chapter 10 Setup MenusThis unit has the following setup menus.•Basic setup menu• Extended setup menuT
Chapter 10 Setup Menus10-2 Chapter 10 Setup MenusTo display setup menusWith the function menu HOME page showing in themenu display, press the F5 (MENU
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