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PROFESSIONAL DISC CAMCORDERPDW-510/510PPDW-530/530POPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 3)

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10Table of ContentsCurrent Clip List ...734-4 Using the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software ...

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Chapter 6 File Operations1006-3 FTP File Operations6-3-1 Command ListThis unit supports standard FTP commands (see the next section), and extended F

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Chapter 6 File Operations1016-3 FTP File OperationsSTRU Specifies the data structure. STRU <SP> <structure-code> <CRLF><structu

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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

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Chapter 6 File Operations1036-3 FTP File OperationsSTAT Sends information about properties of the specified file, or about data transfer status, fro

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Chapter 6 File Operations1046-3 FTP File OperationsExtended commandsThe following table shows the extended FTP commands supported by this unit.In th

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1057-1 Menu Organization and OperationChapter7Menu Displays andDetailed Settings7-1 Menu Organization and Operation7-1-1 Menu OrganizationThe followin

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1067-1 Menu Organization and Operation• OPERATION menu:This menu contains items for changing settings a

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1077-1 Menu Organization and OperationReturning to the TOP menu from other menusThere are two methods.•

Page 11 - Appendixes

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1087-1 Menu Organization and Operation8To continue setting other items in the same page, repeat steps f

Page 12 - Overview

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

Page 13 - Drive (VDR)

11Table of Contents8-1-2 Saving User Menu Data to the “Memory Stick” ...1378-1-3 Loading saved data from a “

Page 14 - 1-1-4 Input and Outputs

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1107-1 Menu Organization and OperationThe item selected in step 1 moves to the position that you select

Page 15 - 1-1-5 Other Functions

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1117-1 Menu Organization and Operation2Push the CANCEL/PRST / ESCAPE switch to CANCEL/PRST.The message

Page 16 - Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1127-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen7-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder ScreenThe viewfinder

Page 17 - 1-4 Using the CD-ROM

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1137-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screeni Iris setting/auto iris overrideThis indicates the f-sto

Page 18 - Part No. Models covered

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

Page 19 - Locations and Functions

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

Page 20 - 2-2 Accessory Attachments

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

Page 21 - 2-3 Audio Functions

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

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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)

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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

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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

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1207-2 Status Display on the Viewfinder ScreenThis window allows you to confirm why the ! (warning) ind

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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

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1227-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus7-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusThe camcorder provides

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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”,

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1247-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusSee 3-4-1 “Recording a DV Stream From External Equipment” (pa

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1257-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus4Set the WHITE BAL switch to the position corresponding to th

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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

Page 32 - 2-6 Menu Operating Section

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

Page 33 - Access indicator

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1287-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusTo cancel the settingBefore executing step 8, move the b mark

Page 34 - 2-7 Time Code System

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”

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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

Page 36 - 2-8 Warnings and Indications

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

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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

Page 38 - 2-9-1 Monochrome LCD

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1327-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusFor details, see “UMID Menu Setup” on page 132.Functions of U

Page 39 - 2-9-2 Color LCD

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1337-3 Adjustments and Settings from MenusorJPN _where _ represents a space.ORGANIZATION (organization

Page 40 - 2-10 Indicators in the

Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1347-3 Adjustments and Settings from Menus5Turn the MENU knob to display “ENABL”, then press the MENU k

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Chapter 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings1357-4 Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Standard Settings4To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON

Page 42 - SAVE SAVE

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

Page 43 - Unloading a disc

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

Page 44 - QUICK FORMAT : EXEC

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”

Page 45 - Full salvage

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

Page 46 - 3-2 Recording

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

Page 47 - Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3

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

Page 48

Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1418-2 Saving and Loading Scene Files8-2 Saving and Loading Scene FilesYou can save various settings

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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

Page 50 - Cache mode

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

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Chapter 8 Saving and Loading User Setting Data1448-2 Saving and Loading Scene FilesThe camcorder returns to the settings before selecting this scene

Page 52 - Rec Function)

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

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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

Page 54 - Shooting interval

1479-1 Power SupplyChapter9Setting Up theCamcorder9-1 Power SupplyThe following power supplies can be used with the camcorder.• BP-GL65/GL95/L60S Lith

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Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1489-1 Power SupplyDetaching the battery packDetaching the battery packNote During recording or playback (while th

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Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1499-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder9-2 Adjusting the ViewfinderFor maximum viewing convenience, you can adjust the vie

Page 57 - New clip

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

Page 58 - Recorded Clips in Clip Lists

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1509-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder9-2-3 Detaching the ViewfinderDetaching the viewfinder1Point the viewfinder barrel

Page 59 - 3-3 Checking Recording

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

Page 60 - Cuing up a desired clip

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

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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

Page 62 - 3-3-5 Clip List Playback

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1549-5 Audio Input System2Place the microphone in the microphone holder.3Plug the microphone cable into the MIC IN

Page 63 - External Equipment

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1559-5 Audio Input System3Open the CAC-12 and remove the microphone adaptor.1) Attach the microphone adaptor when

Page 64 - Installed)

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

Page 65 - During Playback

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1579-5 Audio Input System9-5-4 Connecting Line Input Audio EquipmentConnect the audio output connector of the audi

Page 66 - Scene Selection

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

Page 67 - 4-2 Basic Operations

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1599-7 Attaching the Shoulder Strap / 9-8 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position9-7 Attaching the Shoulder StrapAttac

Page 68 - 4-2-2 Editing Clip Lists

Chapter 1 Overview161-2 Example of System Configuration1-2 Example of System ConfigurationThe diagram below shows a typical configuration of the cam

Page 69 - Moving a sub clip

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1609-9 Connecting the Remote Control Unit9-9 Connecting the Remote Control UnitConnecting the RM-B150/B750 Remote

Page 70 - Deleting a sub clip

Chapter 9 Setting Up the Camcorder1619-9 Connecting the Remote Control UnitStructure of the paint adjustment dataAs the illustration above shows, th

Page 71 - 4-3 Clip List Operations

16210-1 Testing the Camcorder Before ShootingChapter10Maintenance10-1 Testing the Camcorder Before ShootingCheck the functions of the camcorder before

Page 72 - Into the Current Clip List

Chapter 10 Maintenance16310-1 Testing the Camcorder Before ShootingTesting the viewfinderProceed as follows.1Adjust the position of the viewfinder.2

Page 73 - Chapter 4 Scene Selection

Chapter 10 Maintenance16410-1 Testing the Camcorder Before Shooting(1) Testing the recording and playback functions1Set the VDR SAVE/STBY switch to

Page 74 - Browsing Software

Chapter 10 Maintenance16510-1 Testing the Camcorder Before Shooting4Aim the microphones at a sound source.5Check that the audio level meters on the

Page 75 - Settings for Recording

Chapter 10 Maintenance16610-2 Maintenance10-2 Maintenance10-2-1 Cleaning the ViewfinderUse a dust blower to clean the CRT screen and mirror inside t

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Chapter 10 Maintenance16710-3 Operation Warnings10-3 Operation WarningsWhen a problem occurs at power on or during operation, a warning is given by

Page 77 - -BLACK SET

Chapter 10 Maintenance16810-3 Operation Warnings1) Asterisks (*) are replaced by digits in the display.2) During recording3) During playback, fast

Page 78 - If a memory error occurs

Chapter 10 Maintenance16910-3 Operation Warnings1) “**” indicates the bit rate (50/40/30).2) REC INHI.! appears if you attempt to start recording.No

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Chapter 1 Overview171-3 Precautions / 1-4 Using the CD-ROM Manual1-3 PrecautionsUse and StorageDo not subject the unit to severe shocksThe internal

Page 80 - White balance memory

170 SpecificationsAppendixesSpecificationsGeneralPower voltage 12 V DC +5.0/–1.0 VPower consumptionApprox. 36 W (with 12 V DC supply, when recording w

Page 81 - Electronic Shutter

Appendixes171 SpecificationsBuilt-in filtersPDW-510/510PCC + ND filter1: 3200K2: 5600K + 1/8 ND 3: 5600K4: 5600K + 1/64 ND PDW-530/530PCC filterA: Cr

Page 82 - ECS:60.00Hz

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

Page 83 - MENU ON/OFF switch

Appendixes173 SpecificationsMenu ListThis section briefly explains menus that the camcorder provides for adjustments and settings using tables.For th

Page 84 - Adjustment

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

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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

Page 86 - 5-5 Adjusting the Audio

Appendixes176 Specifications04 FUNCTION 2 D5600 OFF/ON OFF Turns on and off the function which electrically applies a 5600K color temperature filter

Page 87 - Level of the Front Microphone

Appendixes177 Specificationsa 08 '!'LED GAIN <!> OFF/ON ON See 2-10 “Indicators in the Viewfinder” on page 40.SHUTTER <!> OFF/O

Page 88 - Selecting the recorded audio

Appendixes178 Specificationsa 13 AUTO IRIS IRIS OVERRIDE OFF/ON OFF See 5-4 “Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment” on page 84.

Page 89 - 5-6 Setting the Time

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

Page 90 - Connections for time code

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

Page 91 - Synchronizing the time code

Appendixes180 SpecificationsPAINT Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the PAINT menu.When the setting range in the Setting

Page 92 - Thumbnail Image

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

Page 93 - File Operations

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

Page 94 - Edit Directory

Appendixes183 Specifications11 MTX LINEAR MATRIX OFF/ON OFF Turns the linear matrix correction and user-set matrix correction functions on or off.MAT

Page 95 - General Directory

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

Page 96 - 6-2 File Access Mode

Appendixes185 SpecificationsMAINTENANCE Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the MAINTENANCE menu.When the setting range in

Page 97 - To disable FAM connections

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

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Appendixes187 Specifications05 BATTERY 2 TYPE DETECTION AUTO/OTHER AUTO AUTO: Automatically detects the type of the battery. OTHER: Always judges the

Page 99 - To log out

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

Page 100 - 6-3-1 Command List

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

Page 101 - 6-3 FTP File Operations

192-1 Power SupplyChapter2Locations and Functionsof Parts and Controls2-1 Power Supplya Battery attachmentAttach a BP-GL65/GL95/L60S/M100 battery pack

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Appendixes190 Specifications09 TIMECODE TC OUT AUTO/GENE AUTO Selects the time code signal output.AUTO: Outputs the time code generator output durin

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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

Page 104 - Extended commands

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

Page 105 - Detailed Settings

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

Page 106 - 7-1-3 Basic Menu Operations

Appendixes194 SpecificationsFILE Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the FILE menu.When the setting range in the Settings

Page 107 - This indicates that

Appendixes195 Specifications1) “EX” is displayed when the extender is on, and “0.8” is displayed when the shrinker is on.05 REFERENCE REFERENCE STORE

Page 108 - 7-1-4 Editing the USER Menu

Appendixes196 SpecificationsDIAGNOSIS Menu ListThe following table lists and describes the items in the DIAGNOSIS menu.No. Page Item Description01 H

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Appendixes197 Specifications07 DISC STATUS USER ID: Displays the user ID of the disc itself.TITLE: Displays the title of the disc itself.REMAIN Dis

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Appendixes198 About a “Memory Stick”About a “Memory Stick”What is “Memory Stick”?“Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable and versatile IC (Integra

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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

Page 112 - PDW-530 #30001

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

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls202-2 Accessory Attachments2-2 Accessory Attachmentsa Shoulder strap postsAttach the supplied

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Appendixes200 GlossaryGlossaryAES/EBUA standard established jointly by the AES (Audio Engineering Society) and EBU (European Broadcasting Union) for

Page 115 - Messages

Appendixes201 Glossarycertain types of noise inherent to CCDs. See also CCD.HuntingRepeated brightening and darkening of an image resulting from repea

Page 116 - 7-2-5 Setting the Viewfinder

Appendixes202 GlossaryUMIDUnique Material Identifier. A standard (SMPTE 330M) for video and audio metadata. The Basic section of a UMID contains a gl

Page 117 - Superimposed on the Color

Index203 IndexIndexAAC adaptor 148ACCESS indicator 37Access indicator (for “Memory Stick”) 33Accessory attachments 20Adjustingaudio level 8

Page 118 - 7-2-7 Setting the Shot ID

Index204 Indexscene file 143user file 138FILE menu list 194File operation 93restriction 94FILTER selector 25Flange focal length, adjusti

Page 119 - Confirmation Windows

Index205 IndexRRear tally indicator 37REC START button 29REC TIME 54Recommended additional equipment 172Recording 46adjustments and setting

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Index206 Indexmarker display 116return video signal 121selecting the display items 114Shot data superimposed on the color bars 117shot ID

Page 121 - Viewfinder

The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchaser

Page 122 - Settings from Menus

Sony CorporationB & P Company© 2004PDW-510/510P/530/530P(SYL)3-805-941-04 (1)http://www.sony.net/

Page 123 - To enable DV stream output

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls212-3 Audio Functions2-3 Audio FunctionsAudio functions (1)a MicrophoneThis is a super-cardio

Page 124 - Auto White Balance Setting

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls222-3 Audio Functionsf MONITOR volume controlThis control adjusts the speaker or earphone vol

Page 125 - ASSIGN 1/2/3/4 Switches

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

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls242-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions2-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsS

Page 127 - Internal Clock

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls252-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functionsg ViewfinderThe viewfinder lets you view the i

Page 128 - 7-3-7 Selecting the Lens File

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls262-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsFor the PDW-530/530P1) A type of special effec

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls272-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsOUTPUT/DCC selectort WHITE BAL (white balance

Page 130 - Setting the CCD scan mode

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls282-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functionsw VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type)This connector

Page 131 - 7-3-10Using UMID Data

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls292-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback FunctionsShooting and recording/playback functions (4)w

Page 132 - UMID Menu Setup

3radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. H

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls302-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functionseh PREV buttonThis jumps to the beginning of t

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls312-5 Output Video Operating Section2-5 Output Video Operating SectionOutput video operating

Page 135 - Standard Settings

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls322-6 Menu Operating Section2-6 Menu Operating Sectiona MENU knobUse this knob to change the

Page 136 - Setting Data

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls332-6 Menu Operating Sectione “Memory Stick” compartmentHow to insert a “Memory Stick”Open th

Page 137 - “Memory Stick”

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

Page 138 - Setting the file ID

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls352-7 Time Code SystemTime code functions (2)d DISPLAY switchThis cycles the data displayed i

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls362-8 Warnings and Indications2-8 Warnings and IndicationsBesides the viewfinder, speaker and

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls372-8 Warnings and Indicationse Back tally switchThis switch enables or disables the back tal

Page 141 - Scene Files

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

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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

Page 143 - 8-2-2 Loading Scene Files

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

Page 144 - Reference File

Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls402-10 Indicators in the ViewfinderTime code displayTime code display on the color LCD2-10 In

Page 145 - When Inserting a

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

Page 146 - Setting Description

423-1 Handling DiscsChapter3Recording and Playback3-1 Handling Discs3-1-1 Discs Used for Recording and PlaybackThis camcorder uses the following disc

Page 147 - Camcorder

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

Page 148 - Ultralight System

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

Page 149 - 9-2 Adjusting the

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback453-1 Handling DiscsHowever, this unit has a salvage function which can hold losses to the minimum by reconstructing

Page 150 - Viewfinder Rotation Bracket

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback463-2 Recording3-2 Recording3-2-1 Basic ProceduresThis section describes the basic procedures for shooting and recor

Page 151 - 9-2-6 Detaching the Eyepiece

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback473-2 RecordingBasic procedure for shooting: from adjusting the black balance and white balance to stopping recordin

Page 152 - 9-3 Mounting the Lens

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

Page 153 - 9-5 Audio Input System

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

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5Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden, darf das Gerät weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden.Um einen elekt

Page 155 - Microphone System)

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

Page 156 - GL95/L60S/M100 Battery Pack)

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

Page 157 - Equipment

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

Page 158 - 9-6 Tripod Mounting

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

Page 159 - Position

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

Page 160 - Remote Control Unit

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback553-2 RecordingNotes on Auto Interval Rec modeNote the following points.i.LINKDuring interval recording, signal inpu

Page 161

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

Page 162 - Maintenance

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback573-2 RecordingThe camcorder starts recording in Manual Interval Rec mode. In the viewfinder, “MANU INTERVAL *FRAME”

Page 163 - 10-1-3 Testing the VDR

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback583-2 Recordingrecorded, the retake function does not work even when the camcorder is in the recording pause state.I

Page 164 - Chapter 10 Maintenance

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback593-3 Checking Recording and Playback3-3 Checking Recording and PlaybackDisc playback start positionAlthough this un

Page 165

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

Page 166 - 10-2 Maintenance

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback603-3 Checking Recording and Playback3-3-2 Checking the Last Two Seconds of the Recording — Recording ReviewIf you p

Page 167 - 10-3 Operation Warnings

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback613-3 Checking Recording and PlaybackTo switch between duration and timecode display in the thumbnail displayPress t

Page 168 - Operation/error messages

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

Page 169 - Notes on CCD image sensors

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback633-4 Recording Video Signals from External EquipmentTo escape from the thumbnail display to the full-screen display

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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

Page 171 - Optical Disc Drive Section

Chapter 3 Recording and Playback653-5 Freezing a Picture During Playbackfrom external equipment connected to the GENLOCK IN connector.Proceed as fol

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664-1 OverviewChapter4Scene Selection4-1 OverviewClip lists and sub clipsScene selection is a function which allows you to save, load, and edit clip l

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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

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Chapter 4 Scene Selection684-2 Basic OperationsTo move the cursor within the scene selection windowWhen the scene selection window appears as you ca

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 4 Scene Selection714-3 Clip List OperationsThe sub clip deletion screen appears.To cancel the deletion, and escape from the sub clip deletio

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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

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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

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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

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755-1 Setting the Recording Format (PDW-530/530P only)Chapter5Adjustments andSettings for Recording5-1 Setting the Recording Format (PDW-530/530P only

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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

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording775-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance5-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording785-2 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White BalanceBlack balance adjustment error messagesIf any

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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

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording815-3 Setting the Electronic Shutter5-3 Setting the Electronic ShutterThis section describes the shu

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording825-3 Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting the shutter mode and standard-mode shutter speedOnce the

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording835-3 Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting the shutter speed in SLS (Slow Speed Shutter) mode1Set t

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording845-4 Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment5Turn the MENU knob to move the b ma

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording855-4 Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris AdjustmentThe z mark on the left of the select

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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

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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

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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

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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

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9Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 Overview1-1 Features... 121-1-1 Principal Differences Between

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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/

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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings for Recording915-6 Setting the Time DataSynchronizing the time code1Turn on the POWER switch.2Set the PRESET/REGE

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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

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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

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Chapter 6 File Operations946-1 Overview6-1-2 File Operation RestrictionsThis section explains which operations are possible on files stored in each

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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

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Chapter 6 File Operations966-2 File Access Mode File Operations6-2 File Access Mode File OperationsFile access mode operating environmentOperating s

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Chapter 6 File Operations976-2 File Access Mode File OperationsOperation limitations during FAM connections• With the exception of the EJECT button,

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Chapter 6 File Operations986-3 FTP File Operations6-3 FTP File OperationsFile operations between this unit and a remote computer can be carried out

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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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