
Chapter 5 Basic Functions of Each Mode
5-1 Motion Modes
As explained in Chapter 3, this unit has 2 motion modes: the SS mode (Sony Super Motion mode) and the SD mode (Standard Motion mode). Normal playback, recording, and editing are performed in SD mode. Recording and simultaneous playback from a Super
This section explains how to change modes and the differences in the selection procedures.
5-1-2 Basic Operation with SS Mode
Available operation modes with SS mode
Unlike with SD mode when you can select any of the operation modes, with SS mode you can only select the Panel or DTR+Panel mode.
For details about changing the operation mode and the basic operation with each operation mode, see sections
5-1-1 Changing the Motion Mode
The motion mode is selected using the Basic menu.
To change the motion mode
1 Select the desired mode or SD mode port configuration with the PORT CONFIGURATION (menu 042) Basic menu item.
2 Execute
Port configuration with SS mode
Regardless of the operation mode selected, only the
1 input/1 output configuration is available, with R1 as the recording port and P1 as the playback port.
Limitations with SS mode
•With Panel mode, Super Motion material being recorded with the optional
•With DTR+Panel mode, the file name appended automatically is LIVE_SS.
•When changing from SD to SS mode, the possible remaining recording time for material assigned to the port becomes 1/3 of that in SD mode.
•EE signal outputs
•In SS mode, a bridge connection at the SDI IN port is not possible.
Chapter 5 Basic Functions of Each Mode