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DSR-500WSL, DSR-500WSPL manual
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Contents
500WSL/500WSPL-DSR
Operating Instructions
DSR-500WSL/500WSPL
Owner’s Record
Table of Contents
Overview
Fitting and Connections
Shooting
Viewfinder Screen
Indications and
Menus
Adjustments and Settings
Appendix
Product Configurations
viewOver 1 Chapter
Features
Automatic recording of setup data (page 99)
SetupLog™
SetupNavi™
Functions boost operability
Controlling with the RM-VJ1Remote Control Unit
Features
Switching the color temperatures for the preset white balance
Video monitor output with text
1-kHzreference signal output
Freeze mix function
ClipLink™ function
Creation of clips
ClipLink mode
PCM digital audio
Equipped with audio output connectors
Location and Function of Parts
Right Side View
Front section
1EZ FOCUS button
2EDIT SEARCH buttons
3LIGHT (video light) switch
Location and Function of Parts
EZ (“easy”) MODE button and indicator
5ZEBRA button and indicator
A.IRIS (auto iris) MODE switch and indicator
7MENU switch
Rear section
1EJECT Zbutton
Tape transport buttons and indicators
3EARPHONE connector (mini-jack)
4WARNING indicator
7 AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2)(audio recording
level adjustments for channels 1 and 2) knobs
8 Display window
Page
9RESET/(MENU SET) (counter reset/VCR menu) button
0Speaker
qs MONITOR (monitor volume adjustment) knob
Operation panel under the cover
Right side
1MENU button
2ADVANCE button
3SHIFT button
AUDIO SELECT
MAN(MANUAL):
5AUDIO IN (CH-1/CH-2)(audio input selection for channels 1 and 2) switches
FRONT:
CONT
0ClipLink CONTINUE button
Left side
qa MONITOR SELECT (audio monitor selection) switch
CH-1:
2SKIN DTL (skin detail) switch
3EXT VTR OUTPUT switch
COMPONENT/VBS:
Y/C:
4VTR TRIGGER switch
Left and Upper View
1Shoulder strap fitting
Attachment shoe for large viewfinder
3Accessory fitting shoe and screw hole
5Viewfinder fitting shoe
qa VIDEO OUT connector (BNC)
qs REMOTE connector 2 (10-pin)
1Cassette holder
GEN LOCK IN
VIDEO IN
Rear and Bottom
1 TALLY (back tally)indicator (red)
2 TALLY switch
3Battery attachment interface
4DC IN (DC power input) connector (XLR 4-pin,male)
MIC+48V ON (right position): For connecting to a 48-Vmicrophone
LINE (left position):
WRR (synthesized tuner) connector
VCL-918BYZoom Lens (not supplied)
1Iris ring
2Zoom ring
3Focus ring
4Lens hood
5M (close-up)button
DXF-801/801CEViewfinder
1Eyepiece focusing knob
2Stopper
3LIGHT switch and light
HIGH/LOW:
REC/TALLY (recording/tally) indicators (red)
7GAIN UP indicator (orange)
8SHUTTER indicator (red)
9PEAKING control
0CONTRAST control
Inserting and Replacing the Lithium Battery
Fitting 2 Chapter
Connections and
Fitting the Lens
Fitting optional filters
Using Accessories
Fitting the 4-inch/5-inchElectronic Viewfinder
Required parts to fit
How to fit
Fitting to a Tripod
Removal
Using Accessories
Using an Optional Microphone
Fitting the optional CAC-12Microphone Holder
Fitting an optional microphone
ECM-672:
Using a Video Light
To fit the video light
When using a video light with a long cable
When using equipment other than the camcorder for power supply
Fitting the Shoulder Strap
Removing the shoulder strap
Connecting to Audio System
Using a wireless microphone system
To connect a WRR-855A
To connect a WRR-810A/860A
2,3
Using an external audio system
Using the Optional RM-VJ1
Remote Control Unit (Equipped
With Microphone And Monitor)
When using lens designed for the power zoom and focus
When using conventional lens
Using the RM-LG1Remote Control Unit
Location and Function of Parts
4Velcro
5Cable clamp groove
Attaching the RM-LG1
Using the Optional LC-DS500Carrying Case
Using the Optional LC-DS300SFTSoft Carrying Case
Connections
Connecting an External VCR
Power Supply
Detaching the battery pack
Avoiding breaks in operation due to dead batteries
Power Supply
Using an AC Adaptor
Using a CMA-8A/8ACEAC Adaptor
Using an AC-DN1/DN2AAC Adaptor
Using the Anton Bauer
Basic Procedure for Shooting
Shooting 3 Chapter
Basic Procedure for Shooting
Using DynaLatitude Function
Recording
Recording on the Internal VCR
tape
Inserting a standard-sizecassette
Inserting a mini-sizecassette
Page
Manually adjusting audio recording level
Recording on an External VCR Using the VTR Connector (26-pin)
Recording on an External VCR Using the DV OUT Connector
Back Space Editing
Using the Edit Search Function While Back Space Editing
Back Space Editing
To change the playback speed
Using the Freeze Mix Function
To change the freeze-frameimage
Playback — Checking Recorded Contents
Setting Time Values
Setting the User Bit Value
set up the user bits first
Setting Time Values
Setting the Time Code Value
2 3,6
Drop-framemode (for DSR-500WSLonly)
Drop-frame
mode
Example: When the minute value is changing from 11 to
In non-drop-framemode, however, no frame counts
Synchronization With External Time Code Signals — Gen-Lock
Connection for gen-lock
Locking the video and time code signals to an external reference signal
Locking the video and time code signals to
another camcorder’s video and time code
Locking the internal time code generator to the reference time code
ClipLink Shooting
To record the cassette name/number
ClipLink Shooting
To continuously record the next scene
Setting Editing Points While Shooting
Setting Mark IN/OUT points as you shoot
To set/clear NG
Setting Cue points as you shoot
Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode
To find the recording stop point efficiently
When all Index Pictures are recorded at the end of the recordings
When two or more series of Index Pictures are separately recorded
If there is no need for ClipLink continue
When recording in ClipLink mode is started after a previous recording
Viewfinder Screen Indications
Chapter
usMen and Indications Screen
Viewfinder Normal Indications
5Clip mode indication
CLIP M:
CLIP C:
6Clip remaining indication
7Status display area
Viewfinder Normal Indications
qg White balance indication The following indications appear
qh SKIN DTL indication
qj EVS indication
qk Lens f-stopindication
Status Indications
Viewfinder Basic Menu
Page
Viewfinder Basic Menu
Setting the recording time in seconds
To set the cassette name/number
Basic menu pages 8 and
Entering the title (basic menu page 8)
To record a title (basic menu page 9)
When “CHECK DIAG” is displayed
To perform error checking
Example: If an abnormality is detected in the DSP circuit
Viewfinder Advanced Menu
Advanced menu page
Viewfinder Advanced Menu
Page
To set the camera ID
EZ mode settings
Advanced menu pages 10 to
Advanced menu pages 14 and
Video Output and Viewfinder Picture
Setup Files
To call up files recorded onto a tape
Setup Files
Changing File Settings
Saving File Settings
To save setup files to a tape
Page
Using SetupNavi and SetupLog
Setting Up the Camera Using Data Recorded on Tape
Using SetupNavi and SetupLog
Recording the Menu Settings
Onto a Tape
To abort the data recording while in progress Press the MENU dial
Viewing SetupLog Data
Status display (page 2)
Status display (page 3)
Page
Setting on the VCR Section — VCR Menu
Settings and Adjustments 5 Chapter
VCR Menu Operation
Menu 201 Checking the Total Operating (Power-On)Hours
VCR Menu Operation
Example: dF (drop-framemode)
Example: ndF (non-drop-framemode)
Menu 206 Selecting Battery
Capacity Indication
Menu 210 Using Auto-Check
Function
Preparations for testing
To perform the auto-check
If the recording quality is poor
Confirming the result
Menu 211 Selecting ClipLink
Menu 212 Selecting Audio
Recording Mode
32-kHz
Example: 48 (2-channelmode with 48-kHzsampling frequency)
Menu 213 Selecting Audio
Reference Level
–20dB (factory setting for DSR-500WSL)or –18dB
(factory setting for DSR-500WSPL): Audio reference level for professional use
–12
Menu 220 Using Setup Add (for
Menu 221 Using Setup Remove
DSR-500WSLOnly)
(for DSR-500WSLOnly)
White Balance Adjustment
Saving an Appropriate White Balance Value in Memory
To recall a white balance value from memory
If white balance adjustment cannot be completed automatically
Using the Preset White Balance Settings
Using the ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance) Function
Black Balance Adjustment
Shutter Settings
When using the clear scan function
To return from the basic menu to the normal indications
When shooting is finished
Viewfinder Screen Adjustments
Adjusting the Lens
Adjusting the Lens
Iris Adjustments
To make the image lighter when shooting against the light
To make the image clearer when shooting a subject lit by a spotlight
Using the zebra pattern in manual adjustment mode
Adjusting the Iris Sensitivity
Macrophotography
Ending close-upshooting
Reducing the size of the image
Settings for Special Cases
Skin Detail Correction
Adjusting Color in the Specified Area
Page
Important Notes on Operation
Appendix
Cleaning the Video Heads
Warning System
Warning System
Condensation
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Specifications
Tape transport system
Video system (at playback with the DSR-85/85P)
Supplied accessories
Related Products
Lenses
Remote control unit
VCR products
Battery products
Measuring Horizontal Resolution
Horizontal resolution in 16:9 mode
Horizontal resolution in 4:3 mode
Chart of Optional Components and Accessories
What Is ClipLink
How ClipLink Changes Video Production Techniques
ClipLink Operation Flow
ClipLink Operation Flow
Data Generated When Shooting
Index Pictures
ClipLink log data
How to record ClipLink log data
OK/NG status
Mark IN/OUT points time codes
Cue point time codes
Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points
Recording capacity for Mark IN/OUT time codes and Cue point time codes
Glossary
Glossary
S/N
Search
Standby-offmode
Standby-onmode