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DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER MSW-M2100 MSW-M2100P OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 2)
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WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. This apparatus must be earthed. For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Chapter 3 Preparations Chapter 4 Playback Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function 1-1 Features ... 1-1 1-2 Example System Configuration ... 1-4 2-1 Control Panels ... 2-1 2-1-1 Upper Control Panel ... 2-2 2-1-2 Lower Control Panel ...
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Table of Contents Chapter 6 Tele-File Chapter 7 Function Menu Chapter 8 Setup Menus Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspection Appendix Table of Contents 6-1 Overview of Tele-File Functions ... 6-1 6-2 Opening the Tele-File Menu ... 6-2 6-3 Tele-File Menu ... 6-3 6-3-1 Clip Data Display ...
1-1 Features The MSW-M2100/M2100P is a digital videocassette player based on the MPEG IMX format. This unit uses large scale integrated circuits for signal processing, and has a simple internal construction, allowing it to provide functionality at least equivalent to a conventional VTR in a compact (4U size), lightweight, and low power consumption design.
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1-1 Features High image quality MPEG-2 intraframe encoding at 50 Mbps. The video signal compression uses MPEG-2 intraframe encoding conforming to 4:2:2 Profile @ Main Level, with a 1:3.3 compression ratio; the data is then recorded with a bit rate of 50 Mbps. With the highly efficient MPEG-2 compression, the image quality is high enough to withstand a range of editing and dubbing operations.
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High quality variable speed playback and digital jog sound function In digital BETACAM or MPEG IMX format playback, the dedicated playback DT heads allow smooth, noiseless playback from –1 to +3 times normal speed. In analog Betacam compatible playback also, similar dedicated DT heads allow noiseless playback from –1 to +3 times normal speed, and in Betacam SX format compatible playback, special multi-head playback...
1-2 Example System Configuration 1-1 Features The following conceptual diagram shows an example of use. Digital/analog cassette MSW-M2100/M2100P Video monitor Analog composite Analog audio Audio monitor Chapter 1 Overview BVE-series editor Tape control SDTI-CP Analog composite/component VTR with SDTI/SDI connectors or analog VTR...
2-1 Control Panels There are three control panels, as follows: • Upper control panel • Lower control panel • Switch panel KEY INHIBIT PANEL SELECT CONTROL PANEL REAR FRONT Lower control panel unlock buttons Pushing in these buttons allows you to open the lower control panel. CTL/TC MENU Switch panel (access by opening the lower control panel) (see page 2-12)
2-1 Control Panels 2-1-1 Upper Control Panel 1 POWER switch 2 REMOTE buttons and RS-232C indicator 3 EJECT button REMOTE POWER EJECT 1(9P) 2(50P) RS-232C PHONES 5 PHONES jack and control 1 POWER switch Pressing the ‘ ) ’ side of the switch powers the unit on. When the unit is powered on, the audio setting display section (see page 2-4) and the time data/menu display section (see page 2-6) light.
2-1-2 Lower Control Panel 2 CHANNEL CONDITION indicator (see page 2-5) 1 Audio control section 3 Menu control buttons (see page 2-4) qs Shot mark section (see page 2-11) 4 Time data/menu display section (see page 2-6) 5 MULTI CONTROL knob and SHIFT indicator (see page 2-7) 6 RESET button (see page 2-7) (see page 2-5)
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2-1 Control Panels 1 Audio control section 1 DISPLAY FULL/FINE button 2 Audio setting display section 3 Audio signal 5 ALL CH 4 PB controls In the audio control section, you can select and display output signals for audio channels 1 to 8. Note When a tape recorded in MPEG IMX 24-bit/4-channel mode is played back, the audio setting display section...
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EMPH (emphasis) indicator: During playback, this lights when the emphasis setting is on for the audio signal on the corresponding track. 3 Audio signal selection buttons (CH1 to CH8) The buttons in the upper and lower rows select tracks to be output to the MONITOR OUTPUT L and R connectors on the connector panel or the PHONES jack on the upper control panel.
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2-1 Control Panels 4 Time data/menu display section 1 Time data display VIUB DF LTC VITC 2F 59.94 01: : : 23 45 06 IMX 525 REM: 01: 23 : 45 CTL/TC 2 Menu display 1 Time data display This displays indicators relating to time data and other indicators.
IN: video IN point OUT: video OUT point AIN: audio IN point AOUT: audio OUT point DUR: duration value DOLBY NR indicator This lights when the Dolby noise-reduction functioning. Speed indication area This indicates the speed of a DMC playback. In the time data display area 2, “DMC SPD”...
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2-1 Control Panels 4 SHUTTLE/VAR and JOG indicators Either of the indicators is lit to show the current search mode or the mode used last. When the unit is turned on, the SHUTTLE/VAR indicator lights. When the SHUTTLE/VAR indicator is lit: Shuttle or variable speed mode When the JOG indicator is lit: Jog mode 5 Search dial...
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8 GOOD SHOT REC INHI (shot mark recording inhibit) indicator This indicator is on or off according to the combination of the F5 (RECINH) setting on function menu page 4 and the record inhibit plug on the cassette, as shown in the following table. When this indicator is on, writing shot marks on tape is prohibited.
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2-1 Control Panels q; ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator ALARM indicator This lights when a hardware error is detected on the unit, and goes off when the error is resolved. When this indicator is lit, an error message appears in the time data/menu display section.
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ENTRY button Use this for setting DMC playback control points and so on. • To set a speed variation start or end point: Hold down the STUNT IN button or STUNT OUT button, and press this button. • To set an on-air start or end point: Hold down the PLAY IN button or PLAY OUT button, and press this button.
2-1 Control Panels 2-1-3 Switch Panel To access the switch panel, open the lower control panel. 1 KEY INHIBIT switch KEY INHIBIT 1 KEY INHIBIT switch Moving this switch to the ON position disables the controls on the upper and lower control panels. You can specify which buttons and knobs are disabled in setup menu item 118.
2-2 Connector Panel Cooling fan 1 Analog audio output section 7 Time code output section (see page 2-15) 8 Audio monitor signal output section (see page 2-16) 1 Analog audio output section AUDIO OUTPUT 2 CUE OUT connector 1 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 connectors 1 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 to CH4 (channels 1 to 4) connectors (XLR 3-pin, male) These connectors output analog audio signals for...
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2-2 Connector Panel 1 REF. (reference) VIDEO INPUT connectors (BNC type) and 75 Ω termination switch Input a reference video signal. Input a video signal with chroma burst (VBS) or a monochrome video signal (VS). When using the loop-through connection set the switch to the OFF position, and otherwise to the ON position.
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6 External device connectors REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) 1 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) connector CONTROL PANEL REMOTE 1-IN(9P) 2 CONTROL PANEL connector REMOTE 1-OUT(9P) VIDEO CONTROL 3 VIDEO CONTROL connector RS232C 4 OPTION connector (OPTION) 5 REMOTE 1-IN(9P) connector 6 REMOTE 1-OUT(9P) connector 7 RS-232C connector 1 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) connector...
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2-2 Connector Panel 8 Audio monitor signal output section 1 MONITOR OUTPUT R connector MONITOR OUTPUT 2 MONITOR OUTPUT L connector 1 MONITOR OUTPUT R connector (XLR 3-pin, male) This outputs the audio signals whose output destination was set to ‘R’ with the audio signal selection buttons in the audio control section.
3-1-1 Connections to Digital Devices The following example shows the connections with an MSW-A2000/A2000P/M2000/M2000P unit as a recorder, with this unit used as a player. Reference signal REF. VIDEO INPUT MSW-M2100/M2100P (player) REF. VIDEO INPUT MSW-A2000/A2000P/M2000/M2000P (recorder) 75 Ω termination switch: OFF REMOTE-IN(9P) 75Ω...
The following example shows the connections with an analog VTR (a Betacam SP VTR, D2 VTR, 1-inch VTR, etc.) for recording analog audio and video signals played back on this unit. MSW-M2100/M2100P AUDIO INPUT CH1 to CH4 VIDEO INPUT DVR-28/28P/20/20P D2...
3-1-3 Connections Using the SDTI-CP Interface The following example shows the connections with devices that support the SDTI-CP interface for dubbing video and audio signals. Reference signal 75Ω termination switch: ON REF. VIDEO INPUT MSW-M2100/M2100P SDTI-CP OUTPUT SDTI-CP INPUT SDI OUTPUT 3 VIdeo monitor...
Reference video signal Video monitor • SDI OUTPUT • COMPOSITE REF. VIDEO • COMPONENT INPUT MSW-M2100/M2100P External sync signal for the internal reference video signal generator The internal reference video signal generator is synchronized to an input reference video signal.
3-3 Setup The principal setup operations before operating this unit can be carried out using setup menus. The setup menus of this unit comprise a basic setup menu and an extended setup menu. The contents of these menus are as follows. Basic setup menu: •...
3-4 Superimposed Character Information 3-4 Superimposed Character Information When F4 (CHARA) in function menu page 4 is set to ON, the video signal output from the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector or the SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) connector contains superimposed character information, including time code, menu settings, and alarm messages.
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2 Time code reader drop frame mark (for 525-line mode only) “.”: Indicates drop frame mode “:”: Indicates non-drop-frame mode 3 Time code generator drop frame mark (for 525- line mode only) “.”: Indicates drop frame mode (factory preset) “:”: Indicates non-drop-frame mode 4 VITC field mark “...
3-5 Cassettes 3-5 Cassettes 3-5-1 Cassette Types This unit uses the following MPEG IMX cassettes for playback. MPEG IMX cassettes Small cassettes BCT-6MX/12MX/22MX/32MX/60MX Large cassettes BCT-64MXL/94MXL/124MXL/184MXL The following tapes can also be used for playback. • Digital Betacam cassettes • Betacam SX cassettes •...
Removing slack from the tape Press in one of the reels with a finger, and turn gently in the direction shown by the arrows until there is no slack in the tape. Ejecting a cassette Press the EJECT button. Note Ejecting is a local operation.
4-1 Preparations for Playback This section describes preparations for video and audio playback. 4-1-1 Switch and Menu Settings Before beginning playback, make necessary switch and menu settings. POWER switch: ‘ & ’ side (ON) REMOTE buttons (see page 2-2) : off PB controls (see page 2-5) : Adjust the audio playback levels.
4-1 Preparations for Playback 4-1-2 Time Data Selection Displayed time data Use the CTL/TC setting in function menu HOME page to select one of CTL (control), time code, and user bit values. When you select time code, the data displayed is determined by the TCR setting (LTC/AUTO/VITC) in function menu page 1 as follows.
4-2 Playback Procedures This section describes the following types of playback which the unit can carry out: • Normal playback Playback at normal (×1) speed • Playback in jog mode Variable speed playback, with the speed determined by the speed of turning the search dial •...
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4-2 Playback Procedures To stop playback in jog mode, stop turning the search dial. The function to toggle between jog mode and shuttle mode each time the search dial is pressed can be disabled by changing the setting of setup menu item 101.
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Turn the search dial to the desired angle corresponding to the desired playback speed. Playback in variable speed mode starts. To stop playback in variable speed mode, return the search dial to the center position, or press the STOP button. To return to normal-speed playback Press the PLAY button.
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4-2 Playback Procedures Press the PLAY button or perform any other operation to exit the tape speed override mode. See Section 8-2 “Setup Menu Operations” (page 8-2) for details of setup menu operations. For details of character information displayed on the video monitor screen, see the descriptions of F4 (CHARA) in function menu page 4 (page 7-6) and setup menu item 005 (page 8-5).
4-3 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback This section describes dynamic motion control (DMC) playback. 4-3-1 Overview DMC playback allows you to vary the playback speed for a certain section of a tape, in variable speed mode (from –1 to +3 times normal speed for digital Betacam playback, from –1 to +3 times normal speed for MPEG IMX playback, from –1 to +2 times normal speed for Betacam SX playback, or from –1 to +3 times normal...
4-3 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback Either while playing back the recorded tape, press the ENTRY button and one of the following buttons simultaneously, to set the start and end points. • On-air start point: PLAY IN button • Speed variation start point: STUNT IN button •...
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At the moment the on-air cue is given, press the CUE/PLAY button once more. The CUE/PLAY button lights, and playback starts at standard speed. Between the speed variation start and end points, DMC playback is carried out at the stored speed, and then playback continues at normal speed and the tape stops at the on-air end point.
5-1 Overview This unit can record shot marks or use shot marks recorded in MPEG IMX or Betacam SX format. Types of shot mark This unit supports the following three types of shot mark. This chapter describes recording start marks and Shot mark type Writing on a camcorder, etc.
5-2 Shot Mark Operation Menu This section describes the settings in the shot mark operation menu. Displaying the shot mark operation menu With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display, hold down the MARK button, and press the F5 (MENU) button.
5-3 Shot Mark Operations This section describes the operations concerning reading and writing shot marks. Note that the following operations cannot be carried out by remote control. 5-3-1 Reading Shot Marks To read in shot marks With a cassette loaded, hold down the LIST button and press the F FWD or REW button.
5-3 Shot Mark Operations Erasing a shot mark Select the shot mark from the shot mark list, and then carry out the deletion operation. For details of the procedure, see page 5-5. 5-3-3 Shot Mark List Operations Displaying the shot mark list Hold down the ENTRY button and press the LIST button.
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A virtual shot mark appears on the monitor as “V- MARK xxx” (xxx is the number). This is not written to the tape. After entering a virtual shot mark, if you change the cassette or power the unit off, it appears in the list as the first shot mark of the next group read in.
5-3 Shot Mark Operations Erasing shot marks from the tape To erase a shot mark, use the following procedure. Note Once you erase a shot mark from the tape, it cannot be read back in. With no shot mark list displayed, hold the MARK button down for at least 2 seconds.
5-3-5 Reading In Shot Data When there is shot data (time, device, and other information about the shooting) written on the tape, you can read it in and display it on the monitor. Displaying the shot data Holding down the ENTRY button, press the PLAY button.
5-3 Shot Mark Operations 5-3-6 Sorting Shot Marks Based on shot data recorded on the tape, you can separate the shot marks by cassette, and sort them in time code sequence. To sort the shot marks Use the following procedure. Before sorting Cassette 1 Cassette 2 (first time)
6-1 Overview of Tele-File Functions Tele-File is a non-contact data carrier system. Tele-File increases the efficiency of data management and operations such as playback and editing by enabling information to be exchanged between VTRs with data reading and writing functions and cassettes with Tele-File labels.
6-2 Opening the Tele-File Menu Opening from the function menu Display page 5 of the function menu in the menu display section, and then press the F1 (TELE-F) button. The Tele-File menu opens. For details about the function menu, see Chapter 7 “Function Menu”...
6-3 Tele-File Menu 6-3-1 Clip Data Display How to read the display Shown below are examples of the default menu displays in the menu display section and the monitor display. Menu display section Tele-File menu indicator HOME Monitor display Final data recording date Data type Clip No.
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6-3 Tele-File Menu Setting display area Displays the setting of the currently selected data type, and a cursor (“*” or “>”). The meaning of the cursor symbols is as follows: *: Indicates that the mode is clip data display mode or attribute data display/modify mode, and that data is selected.
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Title The title (maximum 14 characters) set in attribute data display/modify mode. Selected clip number A 4-digit number representing the number of the selected clip (with the “*” cursor). Remaining memory percentage The percentage of remaining memory (user area) available for use. If there is not sufficient free memory, the message <<MEMORY FULL!!>>...
6-3 Tele-File Menu Moving the cursor directly Regardless of the cursor’s current position, pressing one of the following buttons moves the cursor directly to the specified position in the same clip and displays the data. IN (video IN point) button: IN point data OUT (video OUT point) button: OUT point data MARK button: Cue point data To display the duration...
6-3-3 Modifying Clip Data To modify clip data, put the unit into clip data display mode and then press the F2 (SELECT) button to put it into clip data modification mode (the cursor changes to “>”). Item name Function F1 (RETURN) Returns to clip data display mode.
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6-3 Tele-File Menu To add and delete clips To add clips Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to move the “*” cursor to the position where you want to insert the clip. Press the F2 (SELECT) button. The unit enters clip data modification mode. Press the F5 (INS LN) button.
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To set the set or modified data as other time data Press the F6 (SET TO) button and select the time data (cue point, IN point, or OUT point), and then press the F5 (SET) or F6 (SET NL) button. The position where the data is set differs as follows, depending on the button pressed.
6-3 Tele-File Menu To make comment settings Proceed as follows to make comment settings. Select a clip. Select comment. Press the F2 (SELECT) button. The unit enters clip data modification mode. Press the F2 (MODIFY) button. The data entry area begins to flash, and the data can be set.
6-3-5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute Data You can display and modify attribute data. The example below shows attribute data displayed on the monitor. Video final recording date Administrator data Number of cue points Memory size Amount of memory used Video final recording date The most recent date (year/month/day) on which video was recorded on the tape.
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6-3 Tele-File Menu To modify attribute data You can modify the title, ID, administrator data, and write inhibit setting attributes. However, the attributes cannot be modified when the write inhibit setting is ON. Proceed as follows after setting the write inhibit setting to OFF. Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the item.
7-1 Overview The function menu allows you to make frequently made settings, such as time code settings. 7-1-1 Function Menu Configuration The function menu consists of six pages by factory default: the HOME page and five pages numbered 1 to 5.
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7-1 Overview To change the function menu page Press either of the page buttons (V, v). • The V button selects the next page in the order HOMEt1t2t3t4t5tHOME... • The v button selects the next page in the order HOMEt5t4t3t2t1tHOME... When there are setup menu definitions on page 6, page 6 is displayed between page 5 and the HOME page.
7-2 Function Menu Item List The function menu has the following items. HOME page Item Setting F4 (CTL/TC) Selects the time data to display in time data display area 1 (see page 2-6) . TC: Playback time code read by the internal time code reader. The LTC or VITC time data type indicator (see page 2-6) lights.
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7-2 Function Menu Item List Page 2 Item Setting F1 (V.PROC) Selects the control method for the internal digital video processor. LOCAL : Change the settings of the internal digital video processor by using this function menu. REMOTE: Use the optional BVR-50/50P Remote Control Unit to control the internal digital video processor.
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Page 3 Setting Item F1 (SYNC) Sets the output signal sync phase. Setting method With the displayed setting flashing, you can rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to adjust the output signal sync phase across the range ±15 µs relative to this unit’s input reference signal. Adjust this item when you want to adjust the output signal sync phase precisely to match a reference signal, or when connecting this unit and other VTRs to a device such as a switcher to perform operations such as special effects editing.
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7-2 Function Menu Item List Page 4 Item Setting F1 (CAPSTN) Selects the number of fields for capstan lock in playback and editing. In 525/60 mode 2F: The capstan servo locks in units of 2 fields. • For tape output, color framing may not match the reference signal. •...
8-1 Setup Menu Configuration This unit has the following setup menus. • Basic setup menu • Extended setup menu To access the extended setup menu, a setting on the internal SS-89 board is required. For details, refer to the Installation Manual. In this manual, both the basic setup menu items and extended setup menu items are also referred to simply as setup menu items or menu items.
8-2 Setup Menu Operations To display setup menus CHANNEL CTL/TC MENU CONDITION HOME HOME button F5 (MENU) button Function menu HOME page With the function menu HOME page showing in the menu display, press the F5 (MENU) button. The currently selected setup menu item is displayed in the menu display, with the menu item number flashing.
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To display a desired sub-item For a menu item having sub-items, you can select a desired sub-item as follows. With a desired menu item selected, press the F2 (SELECT) button. The currently selected sub-item name flashes. Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select a desired sub-item.
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• Before carrying out this operation, consult the person responsible for system installation. • When the MSW-M2100 is used in the 625-line mode or when the MSW-M2100P is used in 525-line mode, analog tape can only be played back in the simple playback mode.
8-3 Items in the Basic Setup Menu The basic setup menu contains the following items. Item number Item name PREROLL TIME CHARACTER H- POSITION a), b) CHARACTER V- POSITION DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE TAPE TIMER DISPLAY CHARACTER TYPE CHARACTER V-SIZE a)When setting items 002, 003, 009 and 011, watch the monitor screen, and adjust to the required state.
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(These are different from the settings for the mode before switching.) • When the MSW-M2100 is used in 625-line mode or when the MSW-M2100P is used in 525-line mode, analog tape can only be played back in the simple playback mode.
8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu The extended setup menu contains the following items. Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels Item number Item name SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE MAXIMUM SPEED AUDIO SELECTED LINE AUDIO MUTING TIME REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM...
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8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels (Continued) Item number Item name TSO PLAY PHASE LOCK IN VARIABLE X3 JOG DIAL RESPONSE CONTROL PANEL SELECTION Speed TYPE 2 TYPE 3 (reverse) Rotation rate...
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Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels (Continued) Item number Item name KEY INHIBIT SWITCH EFFECTIVE AREA Sub-item REMOTE SELECT AUDIO/F-KEY MODE CONTROL Select which switch and button operations can be carried out from the lower VARIABLE SPEED LIMIT IN KEY PANEL CONTROL CTL LOCK IN VAR/SHTL...
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8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels (Continued) Item number Item name TELE-FILE CONTROL MODE TELE-FILE MENU AUTO POPUP TELE-FILE THREAD COUNTER CLEAR MODE TELE-FILE IN OUT INPUT CONTINUE Menu items in the range 200 to 299, relating to the remote control interface Item number Item name...
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Menu items in the range 300 to 399, relating to editing operations Item number Item name VAR SPEED RANGE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION CAPSTAN RE-LOCKING DIRECTION DMC INITIAL SPEED AUTO-DELETION FOR INCONSISTENT DATA DIGITAL AUDIO PB PROCESS ON EDIT POINT Settings Select the playback speed range when carrying out playback in variable speed mode from a remote control unit connected to the REMOTE-1 IN(9P) connector or REMOTE-1 OUT (9P) connector.
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8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 400 to 499, relating to preroll Item number Item name FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUEUP TIME REFERENCE FOR PREROLL AUTOMATIC PREROLL REFERENCE ENTRY CUEUP BY CTL a) When controlled from an editor (BVE-2000/9100 etc.), selecting “REEL” allows high-speed cuing up. Menu items in the range 500 to 599, relating to tape protection Item number Item name STILL TIMER...
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Menu items in the range 600 to 699, relating to the time code generator (Continued) Item number Item name TC OUTPUT SIGNAL IN REGEN MODE Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control Item number Item name BLANK LINE SELECT Sub-Item ALL LINE...
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8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continued) Item number Item name FORCED VERTICAL INTERPOLATION OFF CAV LEVEL FORMAT Sub-Item OUTPUT CAV LEVEL INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR a) The “Y-add” function is a circuit operation to interpolate the video signal vertically during jog or variable speed playback for the purpose of reducing the vertical movement of the playback picture.
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Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continued) Item number Item name VIDEO PROCESS ON CAP LOCK 2FIELD VIDEO SETUP REFERENCE LEVEL (When operating in 525- line mode) Sub-Item MASTER LEVEL BETACAM PB LEVEL OUTPUT LEVEL Settings When the function menu item CAPSTN or setup menu item 106 is set to 2F for 2- field playback, select whether or not to carry out a “picture shift”.
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8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continued) (Items 715 to 721: Settings for controlling the video processing system according to the menu settings.) Item number Item name VIDEO GAIN CONTROL CHROMA GAIN CONTROL...
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Menu items in the range 800 to 899, relating to audio control (Continued) Item number Item name LEVEL METER SCALE AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE INTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL GENERATOR AUDIO LEVEL METER DIMMER CONTROL NAU FLG PB Sub-item CH1/CH2 CH3/CH4 ANALOG OUTPUT SELECT Sub-item CH1/CH2...
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8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu Menu items in the range 800 to 899, relating to audio control (Continued) Item number Item name AES OUT SEL Sub-item CH1/CH2 CH3/CH4 SDI OUT SEL Sub-item CH1/CH2 CH3/CH4 SDTI OUT SEL Sub-item CH1/CH2 CH3/CH4 8-18...
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Menu items in the range 900 to 999, relating to digital processing Item number Item name FREEZE MODE FREEZE CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL AUTO FREEZE CONTROL STOP FREEZE CONTROL SDTI-CP OUTPUT FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION a) Not supported in this version of the unit Settings Select the freeze mode and freeze timing.
9-2 Head Cleaning To clean the video heads and audio heads, always use the special-purpose Sony BCT-HD12CL cleaning cassette. If you insert the cleaning cassette, it is automatically ejected after a head cleaning operation which lasts for 5 seconds.
This unit is equipped with a self-diagnosis function, and if a problem is detected, displays an error message in the time data display and on the monitor. If an error message appears, contact your Sony service representative. Indications in the time data display...
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Error Message List Code Message – NO COMMUNICATION REEL TROUBLE REEL TROUBLE REEL TROUBLE REEL TROUBLE REEL TROUBLE TAPE TENSION CAPSTAN TROUBLE DRUM TROUBLE TH/UNTH MOTOR THREADING HUMID TAPE T/E SENSOR TAPE TOP SENSOR TAPE END SENSOR FAN MOTOR CASS COMP MOTOR REEL SFT MOTOR REEL POS SENSOR THRED RING SENS...
9-4 Moisture Condensation When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm location, or used in a very humid place, moisture from the air can condense on the head-drum. This is called moisture condensation. If the tape is run in this state, it can adhere to the drum.
9-5 Regular Checks 9-5-1 Digital Hours Meter The hours meter can display seven items of information, in corresponding display modes, about the operational history of the unit. Use it as a guide in scheduling periodic maintenance. Display modes of the hours meter H01: OPERATION mode Displays the total number of hours the unit has been powered on in units of 1 hour.
9-5 Regular Checks 9-5-2 Maintenance Timings Use the following table as a timing guide for checking and replacing components of the unit. These intervals are not guaranteed lifetimes; the timing for replacing components depends on the particular conditions of use. In particular, depending on the degree of dirt contamination and abrasion, pinch rollers and cleaners may require replacement earlier than suggested by this table.
Specifications General Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 1.9 A (190 W) Peak inrush current (1) Power ON, current probe method: 54 A (240 V), 20 A (100 V) (2) Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-1: 16 A (230 V)
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Specifications Recommended tapes MPEG IMX cassettes (S, L): BCT-6MX/12MX/22MX/32MX/ 60MX BCT-64MXL/94MXL/124MXL/ 184MXL Digital Betacam cassettes (S, L) Betacam SX cassettes (S, L) Betacam SP cassettes (S, L) Betacam cassettes (S, L) Digital video system Digital video signal system Sampling frequency Y: 13.5 MHz R–Y/B–Y: 6.75 MHz Quantization...
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K factor (2T pulse) LF non-linearity R–Y/ B–Y Y/C delay MSW-M2100: 0 to 5.75 MHz +0.5 dB/–0.5 dB MSW-M2100P: 0 to 2.75 MHz +0.5 dB/–0.5 dB 0 to 2.75 MHz +0.5 dB/–0.5dB 62 dB or more 1 % or less 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5 dB/–1.0 dB...
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Specifications Audio Frequency response (at 10 dB below reference level S/N ratio (at 3% distortion level) Distortion (THD at 1 kHz reference level Wow and flutter AFM Frequency response (at reference level S/N ratio (at 3% distortion level) Distortion (THD at 1 kHz reference level a) Reference level: +4 dBm Analog Betacam playback (MSW-M2100P)
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Processor adjustment range Video level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectable Chroma level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectable Setup level (MSW-M2100) ±30 IRE Black level (MSW-M2100P) ±210 mV Y/C delay ±100 ns (in analog Betacam playback) Chroma phase ±30°...
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Specifications Optional accessories RCC-5G 9-pin remote control cable BVR-50/50P TBC Remote Control Unit RMM-131 Rack Mount Adaptor BCT-HD12CL Cleaning Cassette Tape AC power cord • For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada Part No. 1-557-377-11 Plug holder 3-613-640-01 • For customers in the United Kingdom Part No.
Index AC IN connector 2-14 ALARM indicator 2-10 ALL CH indicator 2-5 Analog audio output section 2-13 Analog video input/output section 2-13 Audio control section 2-4 monitor signal output section 2-16 setting display section 2-4 signal selection buttons 2-5 AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU) connectors 2-14 AUDIO OUTPUT connectors 2-13 Basic setup menu items 8-5...
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The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any...
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Sony Corporation MSW-M2100/M2100P B & P Company 2001.10 (SY, 2001 3-205-303-11(1)