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PDW-510P, PDW-530, PDW-530P manual
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PDW-510/510P/530/530P
(SYL)
Sony Corporation
3-805-941-
09
(1)
http://www.sony.net/
© 2004
Contents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions
of Parts and Controls
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings
for Recording
Chapter 6 File Operations
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and
Detailed Settings
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User
Setting Data
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder
Chapter 10 Maintenance
Appendixes
Overview Chapter
1-1Features
1-1-1Principal Differences Between the PDW-510/510Pand PDW- 530/530P
1-1-2Camera Features
1-1-3Features of the Optical Disc Drive (VDR)
1-1-4Inputs and Outputs
1-1-5Other Functions
1-2Example of System Configuration
1-3Precautions
1-4 MPEG-4Visual
Patent Portfolio
License
Locations and Functions
of Parts and Controls
2-1Power Supply
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2-2Accessory Attachments
2-3Audio Functions
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2-4Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions
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2-5Output Video Operating Section
2-6Menu Operating Section
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2-7Time Code System
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2-8Warnings and Indications
2-9Warnings and
Indications on the
LCDs
2-9-1Monochrome LCD
2-9-2Color LCD
2-10Indicators in the
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Recording and Playback Chapter
3-1Handling Discs
3-1-1Discs Used for Recording and Playback
3-1-2Notes on Handling
3-1-3 Write-ProtectingDiscs
3-1-4Loading and Unloading a Disc
3-1-5Formatting a Disc
3-1-6Handling of Discs When
Recording Does Not End
Normally (Salvage Function)
Quick salvage
Full salvage
3-2Recording
3-2-1Basic Procedures
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3-2-2Deleting Clips
3-2-3Recording Essence Marks
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3-2-4Starting a Shoot With a Few
Seconds of Pre-StoredPicture
Data (Picture Cache Function)
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3-2-5 Time-LapseVideo (Interval Rec Function)
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Manual Interval Rec mode settings and shooting
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3-2-6Retaking the Most Recent Clip
3-2-8Assigning User-DefinedClip
Titles Automatically 1)
To assign user-definedtitles automatically when clips are recorded
To create a list of title prefix strings
To transfer a title prefix list to the unit’s internal memory
To select a prefix from the title prefix list
To enter a title prefix directly
3-2-9Assigning User-DefinedClip
and Clip List Names
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3-2-10Recording in Live Logging Mode 1)
3-2-11Recording Proxy Data to Memory Cards (With CBK- PC01 Installed) 1)
To copy proxy data for selected clips on the disc to a memory card
To copy proxy data for all clips on the disc to a memory card
To check the memory symbol and the remaining memory
3-3Checking Recording
and Playback
3-3-1Normal Playback
3-3-2Checking the Last Two
Seconds of the Recording —
Recording Review
3-3-4Thumbnail Search
3-3-3Checking the Recording on the Color Video Monitor — Playback in Color
Cuing up a frame including an essence mark
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3-3-5Clip List Playback
3-3-6Locking and Deleting Clips
Deleting clips
3-4Recording Video
Signals From
External Equipment
3-4-1Recording a DV Stream From External Equipment
3-4-2Recording Analog Composite
Signals (With the CBK-SC01
Installed)
3-5Freezing a Picture During Playback
Scene Selection Chapter
4-1Overview
Flow of scene selection editing
Clips
Sub clips (clips in clip lists)
Clip list editing (current clip list)
Clip lists
Clip list playback
4-2Creating Clip Lists
4-2-1Selecting Clips
4-2-2Reordering Sub Clips
4-2-3Trimming a Sub Clip
4-2-4Deleting a Sub Clip
4-2-5Previewing the Current Clip List
4-2-6Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
4-3Managing Clip Lists (CLIP Menu)
4-3-1Loading a Clip List From Disc Into Unit Memory
4-3-2Deleting Clip Lists From a Disc
4-3-3Clearing the Current Clip List
From the Unit Memory
4-3-4Setting the Start Time Code of the Current Clip List
4-3-5Sorting Clip Lists
4-4Usingthe PDZ-1Proxy Browsing Software
Adjustments and
Settings for Recording
5-1Setting the Recording Format (PDW-530/530POnly)
5-1-1Setting the Video Recording Format
5-1-2Setting the Audio Recording Format
5-2Adjusting the Black
Balance and the
White Balance
5-2-1Adjusting the Black Balance
5-2-2Adjusting the White Balance
If the automatic white balance adjustment cannot be made
If you have no time to adjust the white balance
White balance memory
5-3Setting the Electronic Shutter
5-3-1Shutter Modes
5-3-2Selecting the Shutter Mode
and Shutter Speed
Setting the shutter mode and standard- mode shutter speed
Setting the shutter speed in ECS mode
Setting the shutter speed in SLS mode
Changing the range of choice of shutter mode and speed settings
5-4Changing the
Reference Value for
Automatic Iris
Adjustment
Selecting the automatic iris window
5-5Adjusting the Audio Level
5-5-1Manually Adjusting the Audio
Levels of the Audio Inputs
From the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2
Connectors
5-5-2Manually Adjusting the Audio Level of the Front Microphone
5-5-3Recording Audio on Channels
3 and
5-6Setting the Time Data
5-6-1Setting the Time Code
5-6-2Saving the Actual Time in the Time Code
5-6-3Setting the User Bits
5-6-4Synchronizing the Time Code
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5-7Setting the Thumbnail Image
File Operations Chapter
6-1Overview
6-1-1Directory Structure
6-1-2File Operation Restrictions
Edit directory
Sub directory
General directory
6-2File Access Mode File Operations
6-2-1Making FAM connections
6-2-2Operating on files
6-2-3Exiting file operations
6-2-4Reconnecting
6-3FTP File Operations
6-3-1Making FTP connections
6-3-2Command List
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Extended commands
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6-4Recording
Continuous Time
Code With FAM and
FTP Connections 1)
Menu Displays and
Detailed Settings
7-1Menu Organization
and Operation
7-1-1Menu Organization
7-1-2Displaying Menus
7-1-3Basic Menu Operations
Returning to the TOP menu from other menus
Menu operations in the USER menu
7-1-4Editing the USER Menu
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Adding/deleting/replacing pages
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7-2-1Layout of the Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
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7-2-2Selecting the Display Items
7-2-3Display Modes and Setting
Change Confirmation
Adjustment Progress
Messages
7-2-4Setting the Marker Display
7-2-5Setting the Viewfinder
Recording Shot Data Superimposed on the Color Bars
7-2-7Setting the Shot ID
7-2-8Displaying the Status Confirmation Windows
To display the status confirmation windows
7-2-9Confirming the Image of the
Return Video Signal in the
Viewfinder
7-3Adjustments and
Settings From
Menus
7-3-1Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Selector Positions
7-3-2Selecting the Output Signals
7-3-3Setting the Color Temperature Manually
7-3-4Specifying an Offset for the Auto White Balance Setting
7-3-5Assigning Functions to ASSIGN 1/2/3/4 Switches
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7-3-6Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock
7-3-7Selecting the Lens File
7-3-8Selecting the Aspect Ratio
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7-3-9Setting the CCD Scan Mode
7-3-10Using UMID Data
UMID Menu Setup
7-3-11Making Network Settings
Setting the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
Enabling automatic acquisition of the IP address
7-4Resetting USER
Menu Settings to the
Standard Settings
Setting Data
8-1Saving and Loading
User Files to and
from a “Memory
Stick”
8-1-2Saving User Menu Data to the “Memory Stick”
Setting the file ID
8-1-3Loading Saved Data From a “Memory Stick”
8-2Saving and Loading Scene Files
8-2-1Saving a Scene File
White balance setting data to be saved in the scene file
Saving scene files from the camcorder memory to the “Memory Stick”
8-2-2Loading Scene Files
8-2-3Resetting the Settings of the
Camcorder to the Standard
Settings Saved in the
Reference File
8-3Jumping to a File- Related Menu Page When Inserting a “Memory Stick”
Camcorder
9-1Power Supply
9-1-1Using a Battery Pack
9-1-3Using an AC Adaptor
9-1-4Using the Anton Bauer
Ultralight System
9-2Adjusting the
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9-3Mounting the Lens
9-4Adjusting the Flange Focal Length
9-5Audio Input System
9-5-1Using the Supplied
Microphone
9-5-2Using an External Microphone
9-5-3Attaching a UHF Portable
Tuner (for a UHF Wireless
Microphone System)
Fitting the WRR-862(Using a BP-GL65/GL95/L60S/L80S Battery Pack)
9-5-4Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment
9-6Tripod Mounting
9-7Attaching the Shoulder Strap
9-8Adjusting the
Shoulder Pad
Position
9-9Connecting the Remote Control Unit
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Maintenance Chapter10
10-1Testing the
Camcorder Before
Shooting
10-1-1Preparations for Testing
10-1-3Testing the VDR
(1)Testing the recording and playback functions
(2)Testing the automatic audio level adjusting functions
(3)Testing the manual audio level adjusting functions
(4) Testing the earphone and speaker
(5) Testing external microphones
(7) Checking the user bit and time code functions
10-2-2Note About the Battery Terminal
10-3Operation Warnings
Operation/error messages
Phenomena specific to CCD image sensors
Appendixes
Specifications
General
Video Camera Section
Optical Disc Drive Section
Recommended Additional
Equipment
Menu List
OPERATION Menu List
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PAINT Menu List
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MAINTENANCE Menu List
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FILE Menu List
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DIAGNOSIS Menu List
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About a “Memory Stick”
Precautions
Glossary
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Index