PROFESSIONAL DISC CAMCORDERPDW-510/510PPDW-530/530POPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 3)
10Table of ContentsCurrent Clip List ...734-4 Using the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software ...
Chapter 6 File Operations1006-3 FTP File Operations6-3-1 Command ListThis unit supports standard FTP commands (see the next section), and extended F
Chapter 6 File Operations1016-3 FTP File OperationsSTRU Specifies the data structure. STRU <SP> <structure-code> <CRLF><structu
Chapter 6 File Operations1026-3 FTP File OperationsSTOR Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on the remote computer to the curr
Chapter 6 File Operations1036-3 FTP File OperationsSTAT Sends information about properties of the specified file, or about data transfer status, fro
Chapter 6 File Operations1046-3 FTP File OperationsExtended commandsThe following table shows the extended FTP commands supported by this unit.In th
1057-1 Menu Organization and OperationChapter7Menu Displays andDetailed Settings7-1 Menu Organization and Operation7-1-1 Menu OrganizationThe followin
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1067-1 Menu Organization and Operation• OPERATION menu:This menu contains items for changing settings a
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1077-1 Menu Organization and OperationReturning to the TOP menu from other menusThere are two methods.•
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1087-1 Menu Organization and Operation8To continue setting other items in the same page, repeat steps f
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1097-1 Menu Organization and OperationUSER 19 EDIT and ASSIGN SEL EDIT, then press the MENU knob to dis
11Table of Contents8-1-2 Saving User Menu Data to the “Memory Stick” ...1378-1-3 Loading saved data from a “
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1107-1 Menu Organization and OperationThe item selected in step 1 moves to the position that you select
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1117-1 Menu Organization and Operation2Push the CANCEL/PRST / ESCAPE switch to CANCEL/PRST.The message
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1127-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen7-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder ScreenThe viewfinder
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1137-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screeni Iris setting/auto iris overrideThis indicates the f-sto
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1147-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen7-2-2 Selecting the Display ItemsTo select the items to b
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1157-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen5To set another item to “ON” or “OFF”, repeat steps 3 and
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1167-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen2Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to “VF DISPLAY MOD
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1177-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen1Set the MENU ON/OFF switch to ON.The last accessed menu
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1187-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder ScreenYou can set the following items on the SHOT DISP page.1)
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1197-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen4Enter or change the shot ID.When you are entering the wh
121-1 FeaturesChapter1Overview1-1 FeaturesThe PDW-510/510P/530/530P is a camcorder for ENG 1) and EFP 2), in which a color video camera using 2/3-inch
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1207-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder ScreenThis window allows you to confirm why the ! (warning) ind
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1217-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder ScreenThe b mark on the left of the selected item changes to a
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1227-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus7-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusThe camcorder provides
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1237-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus3Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to “REAR BNC OUT SEL”,
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1247-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusSee 3-4-1 “Recording a DV Stream From External Equipment” (pa
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1257-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus4Set the WHITE BAL switch to the position corresponding to th
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1267-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusFunctions to be assigned to the ASSIGN 1/3/4 (push-type) swit
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1277-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus4Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to the item you want t
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1287-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusTo cancel the settingBefore executing step 8, move the b mark
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1297-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusTo display “16:9” in color barsBy setting the “SHOT 16:9 ID”
Chapter 1 Overview131-1 Features1) DVCAM is a trademark of Sony Corporation.2) MPEG IMX is a trademark of Sony Corporation. 3) For analog audio inpu
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1307-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusThe video signal of an odd scanning line and that of an even
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1317-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus4To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON/OFF switch to OFF
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1327-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusFor details, see “UMID Menu Setup” on page 132.Functions of U
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1337-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusorJPN _where _ represents a space.ORGANIZATION (organization
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1347-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus5Turn the MENU knob to display “ENABL”, then press the MENU k
Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1357-4 Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Standard Settings4To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON
1368-1 Saving and Loading User Files to and from a “Memory Stick”Chapter8Saving and Loading UserSetting Data8-1 Saving and Loading User Files to and f
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1378-1 Saving and Loading User Files to and from a “Memory Stick”NoteIf it does not fit into the slot
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1388-1 Saving and Loading User Files to and from a “Memory Stick”When a ? appears on the left of “P00”
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1398-1 Saving and Loading User Files to and from a “Memory Stick”NoteSet the file ID before saving dat
Chapter 1 Overview141-1 Features• The i.LINK 1) (FAM (File Access Mode)) function allows you to transfer clip files by connecting a computer, or by
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1408-1 Saving and Loading User Files to and from a “Memory Stick”4Turn the MENU knob until the page wh
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1418-2 Saving and Loading Scene Files8-2 Saving and Loading Scene FilesYou can save various settings
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1428-2 Saving and Loading Scene Files2 Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to the desired file numbe
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1438-2 Saving and Loading Scene FilesNoteIf files have been saved in the page selected in step 2, thos
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1448-2 Saving and Loading Scene FilesThe camcorder returns to the settings before selecting this scene
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1458-3 Jumping to a File-Related Menu Page When Inserting a “Memory Stick”For details about the items
Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1468-3 Jumping to a File-Related Menu Page When Inserting a “Memory Stick”5Press the MENU knob to conf
1479-1 Power SupplyChapter9Setting Up theCamcorder9-1 Power SupplyThe following power supplies can be used with the camcorder.• BP-GL65/GL95/L60S Lith
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1489-1 Power SupplyDetaching the battery packDetaching the battery packNote During recording or playback (while th
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1499-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder9-2 Adjusting the ViewfinderFor maximum viewing convenience, you can adjust the vie
Chapter 1 Overview151-1 FeaturesIn the same way, the output from external DV devices (VTRs, nonlinear editors, etc.) can be input to this unit and r
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1509-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder9-2-3 Detaching the ViewfinderDetaching the viewfinder1Point the viewfinder barrel
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1519-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder1Turn the arm of the rotation mechanism assembly of the BKW-401 in the direction of
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1529-3 Mounting the Lens3Turn the eyepiece locking ring clockwise until its “LOCK” arrow points at the red mark on
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1539-4 Adjusting the Flange Focal Length / 9-5 Audio Input System9-4 Adjusting the Flange Focal LengthIf the lens
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1549-5 Audio Input System2Place the microphone in the microphone holder.3Plug the microphone cable into the MIC IN
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1559-5 Audio Input System3Open the CAC-12 and remove the microphone adaptor.1) Attach the microphone adaptor when
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1569-5 Audio Input SystemFor the operation of the WRR-855A/855B, refer to the manual supplied with the WRR-855A/85
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1579-5 Audio Input System9-5-4 Connecting Line Input Audio EquipmentConnect the audio output connector of the audi
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1589-6 Tripod Mounting9-6 Tripod MountingYou can easily mount and dismount the camcorder on a tripod by using the
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1599-7 Attaching the Shoulder Strap / 9-8 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position9-7 Attaching the Shoulder StrapAttac
Chapter 1 Overview161-2 Example of System Configuration1-2 Example of System ConfigurationThe diagram below shows a typical configuration of the cam
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1609-9 Connecting the Remote Control Unit9-9 Connecting the Remote Control UnitConnecting the RM-B150/B750 Remote
Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1619-9 Connecting the Remote Control UnitStructure of the paint adjustment dataAs the illustration above shows, th
16210-1 Testing the Camcorder Before ShootingChapter10Maintenance10-1 Testing the Camcorder Before ShootingCheck the functions of the camcorder before
Chapter 10 Maintenance16310-1 Testing the Camcorder Before ShootingTesting the viewfinderProceed as follows.1Adjust the position of the viewfinder.2
Chapter 10 Maintenance16410-1 Testing the Camcorder Before Shooting(1) Testing the recording and playback functions1Set the VDR SAVE/STBY switch to
Chapter 10 Maintenance16510-1 Testing the Camcorder Before Shooting4Aim the microphones at a sound source.5Check that the audio level meters on the
Chapter 10 Maintenance16610-2 Maintenance10-2 Maintenance10-2-1 Cleaning the ViewfinderUse a dust blower to clean the CRT screen and mirror inside t
Chapter 10 Maintenance16710-3 Operation Warnings10-3 Operation WarningsWhen a problem occurs at power on or during operation, a warning is given by
Chapter 10 Maintenance16810-3 Operation Warnings1) Asterisks (*) are replaced by digits in the display.2) During recording3) During playback, fast
Chapter 10 Maintenance16910-3 Operation Warnings1) “**” indicates the bit rate (50/40/30).2) REC INHI.! appears if you attempt to start recording.No
Chapter 1 Overview171-3 Precautions / 1-4 Using the CD-ROM Manual1-3 PrecautionsUse and StorageDo not subject the unit to severe shocksThe internal
170 SpecificationsAppendixesSpecificationsGeneralPower voltage 12 V DC +5.0/–1.0 VPower consumptionApprox. 36 W (with 12 V DC supply, when recording w
Appendixes171 SpecificationsBuilt-in filtersPDW-510/510PCC + ND filter1: 3200K2: 5600K + 1/8 ND 3: 5600K4: 5600K + 1/64 ND PDW-530/530PCC filterA: Cr
Appendixes172 SpecificationsDC OUT 4-pin, 11 to 17 V DC, maximum rated current 0.2 ALENS 12-pinREMOTE 8-pinLIGHT 2-pini.LINK 6-pinRecommended Addit
Appendixes173 SpecificationsMenu ListThis section briefly explains menus that the camcorder provides for adjustments and settings using tables.For th
Appendixes174 Specificationsa 02 TEST OUT TEST OUT MARKER OFF/ON OFF Selects whether or not the marker signal is mixed to the output signal from the
Appendixes175 Specificationsa 03 FUNCTION 1 ASSIGN SW <1> OFF/CACHE/CHARA/MARKR/RTAKE/ATW/RET.V/RET/REC/TURBO/D5600/ZEBRA/FREZE/M.FRZ etc.ATW S
Appendixes176 Specifications04 FUNCTION 2 D5600 OFF/ON OFF Turns on and off the function which electrically applies a 5600K color temperature filter
Appendixes177 Specificationsa 08 '!'LED GAIN <!> OFF/ON ON See 2-10 “Indicators in the Viewfinder” on page 40.SHUTTER <!> OFF/O
Appendixes178 Specificationsa 13 AUTO IRIS IRIS OVERRIDE OFF/ON OFF See 5-4 “Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment” on page 84.
Appendixes179 Specifications20 FORMAT 16:9/4:3 SELECT 16:9/4:3 16:9 See 7-3-8 “Selecting the Aspect Ratio” on page 128.SCAN MODE I/PsF/24P(24P only w
Chapter 1 Overview181-4 Using the CD-ROM ManualNoteIf you lose the CD-ROM disc or become unable toread its content, for example because of a hardwar
Appendixes180 SpecificationsPAINT Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the PAINT menu.When the setting range in the Setting
Appendixes181 Specifications04 GAMMA GAMMA OFF/ON ON Turns the gamma correction function on or off.STEP GAMMA 0.35 to 0.90 0.45 Sets the master gamma
Appendixes182 Specifications08 DETAIL 2 KNEE APERTURE OFF/ON OFF Turns the knee aperture function on or off.KNEE APT LVL(–99 to +99)0 Sets the knee
Appendixes183 Specifications11 MTX LINEAR MATRIX OFF/ON OFF Turns the linear matrix correction and user-set matrix correction functions on or off.MAT
Appendixes184 Specifications14 LOW KEY SAT. LOW KEY SAT. OFF/ON OFF Turns the low key saturation function on or off.L.KEY SAT. LEVEL (–99 to +99) 0
Appendixes185 SpecificationsMAINTENANCE Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the MAINTENANCE menu.When the setting range in
Appendixes186 Specifications04 BATTERY 1 BEFORE END 1 5/10 to 95/100% 5% Used when a BP-GL65/GL95/M100 Battery Pack is used. Sets the voltage warnin
Appendixes187 Specifications05 BATTERY 2 TYPE DETECTION AUTO/OTHER AUTO AUTO: Automatically detects the type of the battery. OTHER: Always judges the
Appendixes188 Specifications06 AUDIO-1 CA-701 AUDIO IN ENABL/DSABL ENABL When a CA-701 camera adaptor is connected, selects whether or not to enabl
Appendixes189 Specifications08 AUDIO-3 AU SG (1kHz) ON/OFF/AUTO OFF Sets whether to output a 1 kHz test tone during the Color Bar mode or not.ON: a
192-1 Power SupplyChapter2Locations and Functionsof Parts and Controls2-1 Power Supplya Battery attachmentAttach a BP-GL65/GL95/L60S/M100 battery pack
Appendixes190 Specifications09 TIMECODE TC OUT AUTO/GENE AUTO Selects the time code signal output.AUTO: Outputs the time code generator output durin
Appendixes191 Specifications11 ESSENCE MARKSHOT MARK 1 OFF/ON OFF See 3-2-3 “Recording Essence Marks” on page 48.SHOT MARK 2 OFF/ON OFFOVER AUDIO MAR
Appendixes192 Specifications14 AUTO IRIS 2 IRIS WINDOW 1/2/3/4/5/6/VAR 1 Selects the auto iris detection window. VAR is variable.IRIS WINDOW IND OF
Appendixes193 Specifications1) The setting of this item is overridden by the setting of BEFORE END 3 when TYPE DETECTION in the BATTERY 2 page is set
Appendixes194 SpecificationsFILE Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the FILE menu.When the setting range in the Settings
Appendixes195 Specifications1) “EX” is displayed when the extender is on, and “0.8” is displayed when the shrinker is on.05 REFERENCE REFERENCE STORE
Appendixes196 SpecificationsDIAGNOSIS Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the DIAGNOSIS menu.No. Page Item Description01 H
Appendixes197 Specifications07 DISC STATUS USER ID: Displays the user ID of the disc itself.TITLE: Displays the title of the disc itself.REMAIN Dis
Appendixes198 About a “Memory Stick”About a “Memory Stick”What is “Memory Stick”?“Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable and versatile IC (Integra
Appendixes199 About a “Memory Stick”Precautions• To prevent data loss, make backups of data frequently. In no event will Sony be liable for any loss
2 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
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls202-2 Accessory Attachments2-2 Accessory Attachmentsa Shoulder strap postsAttach the supplied
Appendixes200 GlossaryGlossaryAES/EBUA standard established jointly by the AES (Audio Engineering Society) and EBU (European Broadcasting Union) for
Appendixes201 Glossarycertain types of noise inherent to CCDs. See also CCD.HuntingRepeated brightening and darkening of an image resulting from repea
Appendixes202 GlossaryUMIDUnique Material Identifier. A standard (SMPTE 330M) for video and audio metadata. The Basic section of a UMID contains a gl
Index203 IndexIndexAAC adaptor 148ACCESS indicator 37Access indicator (for “Memory Stick”) 33Accessory attachments 20Adjustingaudio level 8
Index204 Indexscene file 143user file 138FILE menu list 194File operation 93restriction 94FILTER selector 25Flange focal length, adjusti
Index205 IndexRRear tally indicator 37REC START button 29REC TIME 54Recommended additional equipment 172Recording 46adjustments and setting
Index206 Indexmarker display 116return video signal 121selecting the display items 114Shot data superimposed on the color bars 117shot ID
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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls212-3 Audio Functions2-3 Audio FunctionsAudio functions (1)a MicrophoneThis is a super-cardio
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls222-3 Audio Functionsf MONITOR volume controlThis control adjusts the speaker or earphone vol
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls232-3 Audio Functionsj AUDIO SELECT CH-1/CH-2 (audio channel-1 and channel-2 adjustment metho
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls242-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions2-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsS
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls252-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functionsg ViewfinderThe viewfinder lets you view the i
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls262-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsFor the PDW-530/530P1) A type of special effec
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls272-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsOUTPUT/DCC selectort WHITE BAL (white balance
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls282-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functionsw VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type)This connector
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls292-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsShooting and recording/playback functions (4)w
3radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. H
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls302-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functionseh PREV buttonThis jumps to the beginning of t
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls312-5 Output Video Operating Section2-5 Output Video Operating SectionOutput video operating
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls322-6 Menu Operating Section2-6 Menu Operating Sectiona MENU knobUse this knob to change the
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls332-6 Menu Operating Sectione “Memory Stick” compartmentHow to insert a “Memory Stick”Open th
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls342-7 Time Code System2-7 Time Code SystemTime code functions (1)a TC IN (time code input) co
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls352-7 Time Code SystemTime code functions (2)d DISPLAY switchThis cycles the data displayed i
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls362-8 Warnings and Indications2-8 Warnings and IndicationsBesides the viewfinder, speaker and
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls372-8 Warnings and Indicationse Back tally switchThis switch enables or disables the back tal
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls382-9 Warnings and Indications on the LCDs2-9 Warnings and Indications on the LCDs2-9-1 Monoc
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls392-9 Warnings and Indications on the LCDs2-9-2 Color LCDDisc status, battery status and audi
4 Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.Afin d’écarter tout risque d’électro
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls402-10 Indicators in the ViewfinderTime code displayTime code display on the color LCD2-10 In
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls412-10 Indicators in the Viewfinder• The lens extender is used.• The FILTER selector is set t
423-1 Handling DiscsChapter3Recording and Playback3-1 Handling Discs3-1-1 Discs Used for Recording and PlaybackThis camcorder uses the following disc
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback433-1 Handling Discs3-1-4 Loading and Unloading a DiscLoading a discProceed as follows.1Turn on the POWER switch.Not
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback443-1 Handling DiscsUnloading a disc manually when the power supply is offYou need not return the screw to its origi
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback453-1 Handling DiscsHowever, this unit has a salvage function which can hold losses to the minimum by reconstructing
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback463-2 Recording3-2 Recording3-2-1 Basic ProceduresThis section describes the basic procedures for shooting and recor
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback473-2 RecordingBasic procedure for shooting: from adjusting the black balance and white balance to stopping recordin
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback483-2 Recording3-2-2 Deleting ClipsWith this camcorder you can delete clips one at a time, in sequence from the last
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback493-2 Recording2Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to “MAINTENANCE”.3Press the MENU knob.If this is the first tim
5Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden, darf das Gerät weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden.Um einen elekt
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback503-2 Recording3-2-4 Starting a Shoot with a Few Seconds of Pre-Stored Picture Data (Picture Cache Function) The cam
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback513-2 Recording7Press the MENU knob.The z mark changes to a b mark and the ? mark changes to a z mark.8Turn the MENU
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback523-2 Recording3-2-5 Time-Lapse Video (Interval Rec Function) Using the memory in the camcorder, you can capture tim
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback533-2 Recording6Turn the MENU knob until A. INT appears.As you turn the MENU knob, the setting changes in the follow
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback543-2 RecordingThe b mark on the left of “PRE-LIGHTING” changes to a z mark and the z mark on the left of the settin
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback553-2 RecordingNotes on Auto Interval Rec modeNote the following points.i.LINKDuring interval recording, signal inpu
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback563-2 RecordingThe z mark changes to a b mark and the ? mark changes to a z mark.8Turn the MENU knob to move the b m
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback573-2 RecordingThe camcorder starts recording in Manual Interval Rec mode. In the viewfinder, “MANU INTERVAL *FRAME”
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback583-2 Recordingrecorded, the retake function does not work even when the camcorder is in the recording pause state.I
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback593-3 Checking Recording and Playback3-3 Checking Recording and PlaybackDisc playback start positionAlthough this un
6 Per evitare il pericolo di incendi o scosse elettriche, non esporre l’apparecchio alla pioggia o all’umidità.Per evitare scosse elettriche, non apri
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback603-3 Checking Recording and Playback3-3-2 Checking the Last Two Seconds of the Recording — Recording ReviewIf you p
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback613-3 Checking Recording and PlaybackTo switch between duration and timecode display in the thumbnail displayPress t
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback623-3 Checking Recording and Playback4Turn the SEL/SET dial or the MENU knob to select the desired frame.You can als
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback633-4 Recording Video Signals from External EquipmentTo escape from the thumbnail display to the full-screen display
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback643-4 Recording Video Signals from External Equipment1Holding down the MENU knob, set the MENU ON/OFF switch to ON.T
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback653-5 Freezing a Picture During Playbackfrom external equipment connected to the GENLOCK IN connector.Proceed as fol
664-1 OverviewChapter4Scene Selection4-1 OverviewClip lists and sub clipsScene selection is a function which allows you to save, load, and edit clip l
Chapter 4 Scene Selection674-2 Basic Operations4-2 Basic Operations4-2-1 Creating Clip ListsYou can create a clip list by selecting a desired clip f
Chapter 4 Scene Selection684-2 Basic OperationsTo move the cursor within the scene selection windowWhen the scene selection window appears as you ca
Chapter 4 Scene Selection694-2 Basic Operations3Select the desired clip list (except for NEW FILE), and press the SEL/SET dial or the MENU knob.The
7Para evitar el riesgo de incendios o electrocución, no exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad.Para evitar descargas eléctricas, no abra el apa
Chapter 4 Scene Selection704-2 Basic Operations6Use the SEL/SET dial or the MENU knob to move the cursor to the position where you want to move the
Chapter 4 Scene Selection714-3 Clip List OperationsThe sub clip deletion screen appears.To cancel the deletion, and escape from the sub clip deletio
Chapter 4 Scene Selection724-3 Clip List OperationsThe date of creation or the title of each clip list is shown in the list of clip lists. To switch
Chapter 4 Scene Selection734-3 Clip List Operations4-3-5 Clearing the Current Clip ListProceed as follows to clear the current clip list, leaving it
Chapter 4 Scene Selection744-4 Using the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software4-4Using the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing SoftwareWhen a computer with the PDZ-1 Proxy
755-1 Setting the Recording Format (PDW-530/530P only)Chapter5Adjustments andSettings for Recording5-1 Setting the Recording Format (PDW-530/530P only
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording765-1 Setting the Recording Format (PDW-530/530P only)6Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to “REC
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording775-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance5-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording785-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White BalanceBlack balance adjustment error messagesIf any
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording795-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White BalanceFor the PDW-510/510P:If the setting of the FI
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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording805-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White BalanceIf any of the above error messages is display
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording815-3 Setting the Electronic Shutter5-3 Setting the Electronic ShutterThis section describes the shu
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording825-3 Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting the shutter mode and standard-mode shutter speedOnce the
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording835-3 Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting the shutter speed in SLS (Slow Speed Shutter) mode1Set t
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording845-4 Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment5Turn the MENU knob to move the b ma
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording855-4 Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris AdjustmentThe z mark on the left of the select
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording865-5 Adjusting the Audio LevelThe b mark changes to a z mark and the z mark changes to a ? mark.5Tu
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording875-5 Adjusting the Audio Level1To adjust the signal input to the AUDIO IN CH1 or AUDIO IN CH2 conne
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording885-5 Adjusting the Audio Level• The second top bar may turn on occasionally, but do not allow the t
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording895-6 Setting the Time Data5-6 Setting the Time Data5-6-1 Setting the Time CodeThe time code setting
9Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 Overview1-1 Features... 121-1-1 Principal Differences Between
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording905-6 Setting the Time DataSetting the user bits1Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT.2Set the F-RUN/SET/
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording915-6 Setting the Time DataSynchronizing the time code1Turn on the POWER switch.2Set the PRESET/REGE
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording925-7 Setting the Thumbnail Image5-7 Setting the Thumbnail Image When the unit is shipped from the f
936-1 OverviewChapter6File Operations6-1 OverviewA remote computer can be connected to this unit and used to operate on recorded data which has been s
Chapter 6 File Operations946-1 Overview6-1-2 File Operation RestrictionsThis section explains which operations are possible on files stored in each
Chapter 6 File Operations956-1 Overviewa) Only files which can be written by XDCAM. Partial writing is not possible.b) Only files which can be writt
Chapter 6 File Operations966-2 File Access Mode File Operations6-2 File Access Mode File OperationsFile access mode operating environmentOperating s
Chapter 6 File Operations976-2 File Access Mode File OperationsOperation limitations during FAM connections• With the exception of the EJECT button,
Chapter 6 File Operations986-3 FTP File Operations6-3 FTP File OperationsFile operations between this unit and a remote computer can be carried out
Chapter 6 File Operations996-3 FTP File OperationsTo log outTo log out after finishing file operations, enter “QUIT” at the command prompt and press
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