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Editing Insert
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6-1
Clip Audio Insert Editing
Contents
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
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AVERTISSEMENT
CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE RELIÉ À LA TERRE
WARNUNG
DIESES GERÄT MUSS GEERDET WERDEN
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ATTENZIONE
QUESTO APPARECCHIO DEVE ESSERE MESSO A TERRA
ADVERTENCIA
ESTE APARATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts
Chapter 4 Recording/Playback
Chapter 3 Preparations
Chapter 7 File Operations
Chapter 8 Menus
Chapter 9 Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
Appendixes
Before Using the Unit
Setting the Line Mode
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Overview Chapter
1-1Features
Flexible metadata recording
Supports a variety of interfaces
Equipped with i.LINK connector
Equipped with network connector
Supporting SNMP for service and maintenance
1-2Usingthe CD-ROM
1-3MPEG-4Visual Patent
Manual
Portfolio License
1-2-1Preparations
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Names and Functions of
Parts
2-1Front Panel
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1 Audio level meter section
2 Audio settings section
3Audio level adjustment section
4Recording and playback control section
5Status display section
6Shuttle/jog/variable control block
7Arrow buttons
2-2Rear Panel
1Analog audio signal inputs/outputs
2Digital audio signal inputs/outputs
3Analog video signal inputs/outputs
4 Time code inputs/outputs
5 Power supply section
6 SDI signal inputs/outputs
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Preparations Chapter
3-1Connections and Settings
3-1-1Connecting an External Monitor
3-1-2Connections for Using PDZ-1Proxy Browsing Software
Using the S400 (i.LINK) connector (FAM connection)
3-1-3Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System
3-1-4Connections for Cut Editing
When using the editing functions of the recorder
3-1-5Connections for Clip Audio Insert Editing
Using the ANALOG IN connectors
Using the DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) IN connectors
Using the SDI IN connector
3-1-6Editing Control Unit Settings
3-2Setup
3-3Settingthe Date and Time
3-4SuperimposedText Information
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Playback condition displays
3-5HandlingDiscs
3-5-1Discs Used for Recording and Playback
3-5-2Notes on Handling
3-5-3 Write-ProtectingDiscs
3-5-4Loading and Unloading a Disc
3-5-5Formatting a Disc
3-5-6To Eject Discs With the Unit Powered Off
3-5-7Handling of Discs When
Recording Does Not End
Normally (Salvage Function)
Quick salvage
Full salvage
Recording/Playback Chapter
4-1Recording
4-1-1Preparations for Recording
Setting the recording format
To adjust the audio recording levels
To set the video recording format
To set the audio recording format
Making thumbnail image settings
4-1-2Recording Time Code and User Bit Values
To record time code that follows sequentially upon the last recorded time code
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4-1-3Recording Operation
4-1-4Auto Clip List Recording for
4-2Playback
Preparations for Playback
4-2-2Playback Operation
4-2-3Thumbnail Search
Cuing up a frame including an essence mark
4-2-4Clip List Playback
4-2-5Repeat Playback
4-2-6Locking and Deleting Clips
Deleting clips
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Scene Selection Chapter
5-1Overview
Flow of scene selection editing
Clips
Clip lists
Sub clips (clips in clip lists)
Clip list editing (current clip list)
5-2CreatingClip Lists
5-2-1Selecting Clips
To select while playing back and searching (quick scene selection)
5-2-2Reordering Sub Clips
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5-2-3Trimming Sub Clips
5-2-4Deleting Sub Clips
5-2-5Previewing the Current Clip List
5-2-6Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
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5-3ManagingClip Lists (CLIP Menu)
5-3-1Loading a Clip List From Disc Into Unit Memory
5-3-2Deleting Clip Lists From a Disc
5-3-3Clearing the Current Clip List
From the Unit Memory
5-3-5Sorting Clip Lists
5-4Using PDZ-1Proxy Browsing Software
Insert Editing Chapter
6-1ClipAudio Insert Editing
6-1-1Preparations for Editing
6-1-2Editing Operations
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File Operations Chapter
7-1Overview
7-1-1Directory Structure
7-1-2File Operation Restrictions
Edit directory
Sub directory
7-1-3Assigning User-DefinedClip Titles
7-1-4Assigning User-DefinedClip and Clip List Names
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7-2FileAccess Mode File Operations
7-2-1Making FAM Connections
7-2-2Operating on Files
7-2-3Exiting File Operations
7-3FTPFile Operations
7-3-1Making FTP Connections
To log out
7-3-2Command List
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Extended commands
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7-4RecordingContinuous Time Code With FAM and FTP Connections
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Menus
8-1MenuSystem Configuration
8-2Basic Setup Menu
8-2-1Items in the Basic Setup Menu
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8-2-2Basic Menu Operations
Changing the currently displayed menu item
Changing a menu item setting value
Resetting the menu settings to their factory default values
Switching between 525(U) line, 525(J) line and 625 line modes (menu item 013)
Menu bank operations (menu items B01 to B13)
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8-3Extended Menu
8-3-1Items in the Extended Menu
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External synchronization to reference signal generators
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8-3-2Extended Menu Operations
8-3-3Using UMID Data
Setting UMID ownership information
About UMID ownership information
8-4Maintenance Menu
8-4-1Items in the Maintenance Menu
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8-4-2Maintenance Menu Operations
To change network settings
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8-5System Menu
8-5-1Items in the System Menu
8-5-2System Menu Operations
To format discs
To set the date and time
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Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
9-1PeriodicMaintenance
9-1-1Digital Hours Meter
9-2ErrorMessages
9-3Alarms
9-3-1Alarm List
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Appendixes
Specifications
Video performance
Processor adjustment range
Audio performance
Input connectors
Output connectors
Remote control connectors
Accessories supplied
Accessories not supplied
Glossary
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Index