Operating Instructions
PDW-F75
Important Safety Instructions
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Preparations
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback
Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
Using the PDZ-1Proxy Browsing Software
Chapter 5 File Operations
File Operations in File Access Mode (for Windows)
File Operations in File Access Mode (for Macintosh)
Appendix
Overview
Chapter1
Convenient disc-basedplayback and search functions
Features of the PDBK-101/102/103/104 Option Boards
Using the CD-ROM
Manual
Preparations
Reading the CD-ROMManual
Names and Functions of Parts
Front Panel
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1Display and function menu section
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2Audio level adjustment section
3Arrow buttons
4Shuttle/jog/variable-speedplayback control block
5Recording/playback control block
Rear Panel
1Analog video signal input/output section
2Analog audio signal input/output section
3Digital signal input/output section
4Digital audio signal input/output section
5Timecode input/output section
6Power supply section
7External device connection section
Infrared Remote Commander
Using the infrared remote commander
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Preparations
Chapter2
Connections and
Settings
Connecting an External Monitor
To view HD video
To view SD video
Using PDZ-1over an i.LINK
Connection (FAM Connection)
Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System (AV/C Connection)
When using an editing control unit
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Editing Control Unit Settings
BVE-700/700A/2000/9100
Remote Control Unit Settings
External Synchronization
Setup
Setting the Date and Time
1,4
2,3
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Panel
2,3,4,5
Selecting the Playback Mode (23.98PsF or 2-3Pulldown)
Input and Output Signals in 24P (23.98P) Mode
Input and output signals
Timecode display
Timecode in remote timecode mode
Recording in 24P (23.98P) Mode
Playback in 24P (23.98P) 2-3Pulldown Mode
Pulldown playback frame sequences
Timecode during playback of pulldown signals
Superimposed Text Information
To turn superimposed text on and off
Adjusting the text display
Information displayed
Displaying Supplementary Status Information
Recording and Playback Chapter3
Loading and Unloading a Disc
Formatting a Disc
2,7
3,4,5
Handling of Discs When Recording
Does Not End Normally (Salvage
Functions)
To restore clips with a full salvage
Recording
To set the video and audio recording formats
Recording Timecode and User Bit Values
To record timecode after setting an initial value (Internal Preset)
1 2 3,5 5 4,5
To set user bits
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To record external timecode directly (External Preset)
Carrying Out Recording
To specify the frame to use as the thumbnail image
To adjust the audio recording levels
To set shot marks
Recording with the HDSDI Remote Control Function
Settings
Recording operation
Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function
Playback
Disc playback start position
Playback Operation
Normal playback
Playback in jog mode
1 2,3
Playback in shuttle mode
3 1 2,3
Playback in variable-speedmode
3 2,3
Searching for Clips with Thumbnails (Thumbnail Search)
To select a thumbnail image and start playback
To change the clip information displayed in the thumbnail list
To change a thumbnail image (index picture)
Searching with the Expand Function
Searching for Frames with Essence Marks
Searching with the Chapter Function
Clip List Playback
Playing back in clip list order
To cue up with sub clip thumbnail images
Repeat Playback
Locking (Write-Protecting)Clips
Deleting Clips
Assigning Sequence Numbers to Thumbnails
Scene Selection
Chapter4
Flow of scene selection editing
Clips
Clip lists
Sub clips (clips in clip lists)
Clip list editing (current clip list)
Clip list playback
Assigning Clip Titles
To assign clip titles
Assigning User-DefinedClip and Clip List Names
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Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List
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To add sub clips using the expand function
To add sub clips using the chapter function
Quick Scene Selection (Adding Sub Clips during Recording, Playback, or Search)
2,3,4
Basic Operations
Modifying the In and Out Points of Sub Clips (Trimming)
Deleting Sub Clips
Setting the Start Timecode for the Current Clip List
Previewing the Edited Clip List
Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
Managing Clip Lists
Displaying the CLIP menu
Changing Displayed Items of Information on Sub Clips
Loading a Clip List from a Disc Into the Current Clip List
Deleting Clip Lists from a Disc
Sorting Clip Lists
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Using the PDZ-1Proxy Browsing Software
File Operations
Chapter5
File Operation Restrictions
Root directory
Clip directory
Edit directory
Sub directory
General directory
File Operations in File
Access Mode (for
Windows)
File access mode operating environment
Preparations
To exit file operations
To make a reconnection
To disable FAM connections
Macintosh)
To eject discs from a remote computer
Exiting File Operations
Recording Continuous
Timecode over FAM
Connections
To record continuous timecode
Menus
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System Menu
Displaying the Setup and Disc Menus
Setup Menu
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Setup Menu Items
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Buttons used to change settings
Changing the settings of menu items
Meanings of indications on the menu screen
Hiding enhanced items
Returning menu settings to their factory default settings
Disc Menu
Disc Menu Operations
To display the status of the current disc or clip
To delete the most recent recorded clip
To delete all clips
To format a disc
Using Option Boards
Chapter7
Option Boards for Enhanced Functionality
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Using the PDBK-102
MPEG-TSInput/Output
Board
HDV Connection Example
Input Upconverter Board
Appendix
Periodic Maintenance
Digital Hours Meter
To display digital hours meter
When the unit is powered on
Troubleshooting
Alarms
When a disc is inserted
During front panel operations
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During recording and editing operations
During playback
During thumbnail search, scene selection, and clip list operations
Alarms relating to audio and video signals
Alarms relating to sensors and drives
Error Messages
To Eject Discs with the Unit Powered Off
About i.LINK
What is i.LINK
About data transfer speed of i.LINK
i.LINK operation with this unit
Specifications
General
System
Video performance
Audio performance
Input connectors
Output connectors
Remote control connectors
Accessories supplied
Accessories not supplied
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Using UMID Data
What is a UMID
Setting UMID ownership information
About the UMID ownership information
MPEG-2Video Patent
Glossary
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Index