Sony Digibeta Deck DVW-250 Manual
Sony Digibeta Deck DVW-250 Manual
Sony Digibeta Deck DVW-250 Manual
DVW-250/250P
TM
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
1-1 Features ........................................................... 1-1
1-1-1 Features of the DVW-250/250P ............. 1-1
1-1-2 Digital Betacam Format ......................... 1-1
1-2 System Configuration .................................... 1-2
1-3 Getting the Best Performance from the Unit
.......................................................................... 1-3
Chapter 5 Playback
5-1 Preparations for Playback ............................. 5-1
5-1-1 Selecting the Sound to Be Monitored .... 5-1
5-1-2 Monitoring with a Television Without
Video Input Connections ....................... 5-1
5-1-3 Using a Field Pickup Unit for Signal
Transmission .......................................... 5-2
5-1-4 Playback Synchronized to an Exernal
Signal ..................................................... 5-2
5-2 Procedures for Playback ................................ 5-3
5-2-1 Normal Speed Playback ......................... 5-3
5-2-2 High Speed Searching ........................... 5-3
5-3 Reading and Displaying Time Code and User
Bits ................................................................... 5-5
Chapter 4 Recording
4-1 Preparations for Recording ........................... 4-1
4-1-1 Connecting Digital Equipment .............. 4-1
4-1-2 Connecting Analog Equipment ............. 4-2
4-1-3 Making Video Input Settings ................. 4-3
4-1-4 Making Audio Input Settings ................ 4-5
Appendixes
Warning Indications ............................................. A-1
Using the Carrying Case ...................................... A-2
Specifications ......................................................... A-3
Index ........................................................................ I-1
Table of Contents
1-1 Features
Recording format
The processing of the Digital Betacam video signal
conforms to the D1 4:2:2 component digital format,
with digitization according to ITU-R BT. 601.
The following figure shows schematically the Digital
Betacam recording format on the tape. A set of six
diagonal tracks contains one field of video and four
channels of audio information.
Tape transport direction Cue track
Direction of head
movement
Video sectors
Audio sectors (14)
Video sectors
1-1
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 1
Overview
Digital equipment
Analog equipment
Headphones
Component signal
Microphone
Tape recorder,
etc.
VTR etc.
VTR etc.
Switching
Composite signal
Four audio input
channels (1 to 4)
Switching
Single video/audio
input channel
Single video/audio
output channel
Two video output
channels (composite)
VTR etc.
DVW-250/250P
Video monitor
Stereo amplifier
1-2
Chapter 1 Overview
Speakers
After use
Turn the power switch off.
Related manuals
Condensation
If you move the unit suddenly from a cold place to a
warm place, or use it in a very humid location,
condensation may form on the head drum. If the unit
is operated in this state, the tape may adhere to the
drum, and cause a failure or even permanent damage.
Take the following steps to prevent this from
happening:
Remove the cassette before operating the unit in
conditions where condensation is likely to form.
If the HUMID indication is showing, condensation is
present: wait until the HUMID indication disappears,
and then insert a cassette.
Do not load a cassette on which condensation has
formed into the unit.
Chapter 1 Overview
1-3
Chapter 1 Overview
Operating controls
Status indications
Adjustment controls
Front panel
2-1
..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
1) E-E signal
Abbreviation of Electric-to-Electric signal, meaning
that the signal passes through internal electric circuits,
but not through magnetic conversion circuits such as
heads and tapes.
2-2
2) E-E mode
Abbreviation of Electric-to-Electric mode, meaning
the state of the unit in which it is possible to monitor an
E-E signal. This mode is used for confirming input
signals before recording.
2-3
5 Cassette compartment
Raise the lid in the direction indicated () and insert
the cassette.
Status indications
Operating status
indications
TAPE
BATT E
F
H
Tape
remaining
MIN
SEC
FRM
..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
1) Color frame lock
This forces the time code frame number to be even for
the first and second color fields and odd for the third and
fourth color fields. When there is color frame
2-4
3 RESET button
This resets the time display.
When the CTL value (control track running time) is
displayed, it is reset to 0:00:00:00. When one of the
time code, or user bit value or real time is displayed, it
is reset to 00:00:00:00.
4 DISPLAY switch
This selects the time value displayed.
CTL: Displays the tape running time in hours,
minutes, seconds and frames.
TC: Displays a time code.
U-BIT: Displays the user bits.
Note that when the user bits are displayed, no
colons appear.
However, the value displayed is not totally determined
by the setting of the DISPLAY switch. The REAL
TIME record/set switch (see page 2-9) takes
precedence, followed by the F-RUN/R-RUN switch
(see page 2-9), and finally the DISPLAY switch
setting.
Switch settings and time value displayed
REAL TIME
record/set
switch
position
F-RUN/
R-RUN
switch
position
DISPLAY
switch
position
Value
displayed
SET
Ignored
Ignored
Real time
REC ON or
OFF
SET
F-RUN or RRUN
TC or CTL
Time code
U-BIT
User bits
CTL
CTL
TC
Time code
U-BIT
User bits
2-5
Time indications
This display shows the value selected by the
DISPLAY switch from CTL (control track running
time), time code, or user bits. However, if the REAL
TIME record/set switch (see page 2-9) in the time code
setting controls is in the SET position, the real time
appears here, regardless of the DISPLAY switch
setting.
3 LIGHT switch
4 Display operating buttons
5 AUDIO PB LEVEL control knobs
6 POWER switch
Adjustment controls
2-6
FINE
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
EMPH
dB
0
+2
-10
+1
-20 0
-1
-30
-40 -2
-60
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH
CONDI
FREEZE/DOWN
FINE/SET
(No
function)
Freeze
playback
frame or
end freeze
(No
function)
(No
function)
Move cursor
(*) up
Toggle
display
mode
(FULL/
FINE)
(No
function)
Select item
indicated by
cursor (*)
Move cursor
(*) down
2-7
3 LIGHT switch
This switches on and off the illumination of the status
indication panel (see page 2-4) and signal level and
menu display, and also controls the brightness of the
indicators for the operating buttons.
ON: Turns the display illumination on.
OFF: Turns the display illumination off.
BRT: Turns the display illumination off, and
increases the brightness of the indicators. This
makes the indicators easier to see outdoors, for
example.
SHIFT
SET
VITC
OFF
VITC
R-RUN
SET
REAL TIME
REC
ON
OFF
SET
EXT-LOCK/U-BIT
LTC U-BIT ON
DF
VITC U-BITOFF
NDF
DIAG
1 VITC switches
These determine the lines in the vertical blanking
interval in which the VITC1) is recorded.
For the DVW-250, the factory default is for switch A
to be in position 6 (line 16) and switch B in position 8
(line 18).
For the DVW-250P, the factory default is for switch A
to be in position C (line 19) and switch B in position E
(line 21).
2-8
9 EXT-LOCK/U-BIT switch
This selects whether or not to lock the user bit data to
external user bit data.
ON: The user bit value is locked to the user bit value
inserted in the external time code.
OFF: The user bit value set on this unit is used.
0 DF/NDF switch (DVW-250 only)
This selects whether to use drop frame mode or nondrop frame mode.
For an explanation of the significance of these modes, see
the footnotes on page 4-9.
5 ADVANCE button
When setting the time code or user bits value,
pressing this button increments the digit which is
flashing.
This button is effective only when the F-RUN/RRUN switch or REAL TIME record/set switch is in
the SET position.
6 SHIFT button
When setting the time code or user bits value,
pressing this button cycles through the digits, flashing
the one which can be changed. This button is
effective only when the F-RUN/R-RUN switch or
REAL TIME record/set switch is in the SET position.
7 REAL TIME record/set switch
This selects whether or not to record the real time as
user bit data. It is also used for setting the real time.
REC ON: Record the real time as user bit data.
OFF: Do not record the real time as user bit data.
SET: Set the real time.
8 REAL TIME insertion time code selection
switch
This selects whether to insert the real time as user bit
data in the LTC or VITC.
LTC U-BIT: Insert the user bit value in the LTC.
VITC U-BIT: Insert the user bit value in the VITC.
2-9
3 DISPLAY switch
This selects which time code is displayed in the status
indication panel (see page 2-4). This switch is only
effective when the DISPLAY switch by the status
indication panel (see page 2-5) is set to the TC or UBIT position.
LTC: Display the LTC (Longitudinal Time Code).
VITC: Display the VITC.
Audio connectors
and controls
Video connectors
and controls
Connector panel
2-10
9 AUDIO IN connectors
0 AUDIO OUT connectors
! EARPHONE jack
! HEADPHONES jack
Audio connectors and controls
2-11
1 CONFI switch
2 CUE REC switch
3 CH-3/4 OUT switch
4 MONITOR SELECT switches
5 PHONE LEVEL control knob
7 CAMERA/LINE switches
For each of the four audio channels, these select the
input.
CAMERA: the audio input to the CAMERA
connector (see next page)
LINE: the audio input to the corresponding AUDIO
IN connector
8 Audio input level switches
For each of the four channels, these select the audio
input level. There are three settings: 60, 20 and
+4 dBu.
2-12
6 TC OUT connector
7 TC IN connector
8 SUPERIMPOSE switch
9 VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 connectors
0 SDI IN connector
! Video input selector switch
! VIDEO IN connector
2-13
2-14
opposite side
4 DC OUT connector
5 DC IN 12V connector
6 BREAKER button
7 MODE switch
8 Battery pack compartment
Power supply and miscellaneous
6 BREAKER button
If an excess current flows within the unit, the breaker
operates to shut off the power, and this button jumps
out.
Check the internal circuitry of the unit, and check that
there is no persisting fault. Then press in this button.
If the system is able to operate normally, the power
will be restored.
7 MODE switch
This controls the operating mode, making it possible to
control the power consumption.
SAVE: The power consumption is considerably
reduced. Use this mode when operating with a
battery pack.
PB/EE: When the tape is stopped, and while fast
forwarding and rewinding, signals are output in EE mode.
PB: Even when the tape is stopped, and during fast
forward and rewind operations, the video and
audio signals recorded on the tape are output.
8 Battery pack compartment
Insert the battery pack (BP-90A or BP-L60). The
battery pack compartment is behind the cover on the
opposite side from the connector panel.
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts
2-15
Cover
Connector
3-1
Cover
3-2
DC IN 12V
AC-550/550CE
AC Adaptor
To AC supply
To DC OUT
POWER switch
DC power cord
(supplied with AC-550/
550CE)
Connect the DC IN 12V connector of the DVW250/250P to an AC supply through the AC-550/
550CE AC Adaptor, as shown in the figure.
Note
3-3
POWER switch
BATT E
F
13.0 V and above
12.5 to 13.0 V
12.0 to 12.5 V
11.75 to 12.0 V
11.5 to 11.75 V
11.25 to 11.5 V
11.0 to 11.25 V
BATT E
F
16.0 V and above
14.5 to 16.0 V
13.0 to 14.5 V
12.5 to 13.0 V
12.0 to 12.5 V
11.5 to 12.0 V
11.0 to 11.5 V
3-4
3-2 Cassettes
This section lists the cassettes which can be used, and
provides guidance on their handling.
BCT-D6
BCT-D34L
BCT-D12
BCT-D64L
BCT-D22
BCT-D94L
BCT-D32
BCT-D124L
BCT-D40
Small cassettes
Large cassette
Small cassette
3-5
3-2 Cassettes
Loading a cassette
Ejecting a cassette
3
Chapter 3 Getting Started
Ejecting a cassette
Loading a cassette
1
2
3
1
2
3-6
3
4
TAPE
30 minutes and above
25 to 30 minutes
20 to 25 minutes
15 to 20 minutes
10 to 15 minutes
5 to 10 minutes
5 minutes or less
3-7
LIGHT switch
Controls
Adjusting the brightness of the display panels and indicators
In a dark environment
If the displays and indicators are hard to see because of
low lighting conditions, move the LIGHT switch on
the front panel to the ON position to switch on the
backlighting.
In a bright environment
If the indicators in the operating buttons are hard to see
because the lighting is too bright, set the LIGHT
switch to the BRT position. This increases the
intensity of the indicators.
Unless lighting conditions require either of these
settings, leave the LIGHT switch in the OFF position.
3-8
CAMERA
Chapter 4 Recording
AUDIO IN
Headphones
Earphone
SDI IN
SDI OUT
REMOTE
Chapter 4 Recording
4-1
CAMERA
AUDIO IN
Chapter 4 Recording
Headphones
Earphone
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
REMOTE
4-2
Chapter 4 Recording
AUDIO OUT
CAMERA connector
SDI IN connector
VIDEO IN connector
Chapter 4 Recording
(Continued)
Chapter 4 Recording
4-3
R-Y
B-Y
Chapter 4 Recording
4-4
If the input level of a composite signal is not 1 Vpp signal, use a screwdriver to turn the VIDEO
LEVEL control to adjust the input level.
Note
CAMERA LEVEL
Chapter 4 Recording
5,6
CAMERA connector
CAMERA/LINE switches
AUDIO IN connectors
(Continued)
Chapter 4 Recording
4-5
Chapter 4 Recording
OVER
OVER
OVER
EMPH
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH
CONDI
FINE
dB
0
+2
-10
+1
-20 0
-1
-30
-40 -2
-60
OVER
OVER
OVER
EMPH
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH
CONDI
FINE
dB
0
+2
-10
+1
-20 0
-1
-30
-40 -2
-60
4-6
Chapter 4 Recording
CONFI switch
Chapter 4 Recording
2,5
2
3
Chapter 4 Recording
4-7
A
A
B
b
C
C
D
d
E
E
F
F
Chapter 4 Recording
2
3
With this setting you can record the real time on the
tape.
1,4
31
1
2
4-8
Chapter 4 Recording
2,6 4
Recording VITC
F012
F012
VITC
3456
3456
BCDE
BCDE
Recording VITC
Use the following procedure to record VITC, including
the user bits.
789
789
VITC switches
(Continued)
Chapter 4 Recording
4-9
Chapter 4 Recording
Chapter 4 Recording
NTSC
PAL
10
10
12
13
10
14
11
15
12
16
13
17
14
18
15
19
16
20
17
18
19
20
21
22
Notes
4-10
Chapter 4 Recording
Recording LTC
The LTC (Longitudial Time Code), including user bits,
is automatically recorded together with the video and
audio signals. No switch settings are required.
1
2
TC OUT item
This selects either of the following as the output from
the TC OUT connector:
GEN: the signal output by the time code generator
AUTO: the signal output by the time code generator
during recording or in E-E mode, and the LTC
signal from the tape during playback
TC DELAY item
This selects the LTC phase correction for the output
from the TC OUT connector as follows:
OFF: the signal selected by the TC OUT item
without correction
AUTO: the LTC signal adjusted to correspond to the
video output
Chapter 4 Recording
4-11
Chapter 4 Recording
Reference signal
REF IN
Time code
generator
REF OUT
First DVW-250/250P
TC IN
Chapter 4 Recording
Camera
GENLOCK IN
CAMERA
TC OUT
Second DVW-250/250P
TC IN
Camera
GENLOCK IN
CAMERA
TC OUT
Third DVW-250/250P
Camera
GENLOCK IN
CAMERA
4-12
Chapter 4 Recording
TC IN
2
Chapter 4 Recording
PAUSE button
STOP button
Preventing inadvertent operations
4 3
1
2
Recording starts.
Pausing recording
After starting recording with the VTR START
button on the camera: press the VTR START
button on the camera once more. In this case the
PAUSE button on the DVW-250/250P does not
operate.
After starting recording with the PAUSE button
on the DVW-250/250P: press the PAUSE button or
the VTR START button on the camera. In either case
the PAUSE indicator flashes, and the DVW-250/
250P enters the paused state. To restart recording,
press the VTR START button on the camera or the
PAUSE button on the DVW-250/250P.
Chapter 4 Recording
4-13
1
2
Chapter 4 Recording
Pausing recording
Press the PAUSE button. To restart recording, press
the PAUSE button once more.
If the unit remains in the paused state for thirty
minutes, the paused state is automatically ended to
protect the tape, and the state is the same as after
pressing the STOP button.
When the tape does not move
If no video signal is input, or if there is an input but the
level is extremely low, the tape will not move. Check
the video input level, referring to the section
Displaying and adjusting the video input levels
(page 4-3).
4-14
Chapter 4 Recording
Headphones
AUDIO IN 4
VIDEO OUT
Video monitor
AUDIO OUT3, 4
Audio source
(microphone, etc.)
Chapter 4 Recording
4-15
Audio dubbing
3,5
64
1
2
4-16
Chapter 4 Recording
1 2 3
Chapter 5 Playback
RFUUT
O
EO
VIDUT DC
O
DIO
AUU
T
O
Chapter 5 Playback
RF modulator
Input connectors
(video, RFU DC,
and audio)
Channel selector
switch
Antenna
VHF antenna
connector
Antenna selector
Connections to an RF modulator
Chapter 5 Playback
5-1
FPU
FPU
VTR
Chapter 5 Playback
Betacam VTR
BVW-series VTR
DVW-series VTR, etc.
SDI OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT 2
Video monitor
Example connections for transmitting the playback signals via an FPU
5-2
Chapter 5 Playback
Connector panel
MODE switch
42
PAUSE
button
3 1
1
2
Front panel
Pausing playback
Press the PAUSE button.
The PAUSE indicator flashes, and a color still picture
appears on the video monitor.
To restart playback, press the PAUSE button once
more.
If the unit remains in the paused state for eight
minutes, the paused state is automatically ended to
protect the tape, and the state is the same as after
pressing the STOP button.
Chapter 5 Playback
2 1,3
High speed searching
5-3
Chapter 5 Playback
5-4
Chapter 5 Playback
SUPERIMPOSE switch
set to ON
Displaying time code and user bit values on the monitor screen
DISPLAY switch
by the status
indication panel
DISPLAY switch
in the time code
setting controls
TC
LTC
VITC
User bits
LTC
VITC
VITC
U-BIT
LTC
VITC
Chapter 5 Playback
5-5
Chapter 5 Playback
Displaying time code or user bit values in the status indication panel
<VIDEO 1>
Settings
<SETUP LEVEL>
(DVW-250 only)
<AUDIO>
INPUT 1/2
INPUT 3/4
EMPHASIS
DOUBLE REC
<SYSTEM 1>
PREROLL
POSTROLL
SEARCH SPEED
P-ON REC
<SYSTEM 2>
TC OUT
TC DELAY
REC RUN
<SYSTEM 3>
<BANK>
<ISR>
<TRACKING>
SYNC PHASE
SC PHASE
FREEZE MODE
VIDEO LEVEL
<SYSTEM PHASE>
EE DELAY
VIDEO DATA
SDI OUT
V PROC
MASTER LEVEL
INPUT LEVEL
V BLANK RM
OUTPUT LEVEL
LINE 1220 (DVW-250)
LINE 9...22 (DVW-250P)
LINE 1220 (DVW-250)
LINE 9...22 (DVW-250P)
LOAD
SAVE
ISR
SPEED
AUTO TR
AUTO EQ
Chapter 6 Setup Operations
6-1
VIDEO 1
*<SETUP LEVEL>
<Y/C SEP MODE>
<BLANKING>
CAMERA
STD/NSTD
EXIT
1 2,4,6 3,5,7
Making setup menu settings
SETUP LEVEL
*MASTER
INPUT
V BLANK RM
OUTPUT
EXIT
7.5
MST
ON
0.0
SETUP MENU
<VIDEO 1>
*
<VIDEO 2>
<AUDIO>
<SYSTEM 1>
<SYSTEM 2>
<SYSTEM 3>
<TRACKING>
6-2
<VIDEO 1>
<SETUP LEVEL>
(DVW-250 only)
Function
MASTER
LEVEL
Master level
INPUT
LEVEL
V BLANK
RM
OUTPUT
LEVEL
EXIT
<Y/C SEP MODE> LINE 12...20 Toggle Y/C separation for each
(DVW-250) line.
LINE 9...22
(DVW-250P)
EXIT
<BLANKING>
Setting values
THRU: no blanking
BLNK: blank input line
LINE 9...22
(DVW-250P)
EXIT
STD/NSTD
Select standard/nonstandard
composite input signal.
EXIT
FREEZE MODE
VIDEO LEVEL
<SYSTEM PHASE>
3 dB to +3 dB in 0.1 dB steps
SYNC
PHASE
8 to +8 in 1 sc steps (DVW-250)
9 to +9 in 1 sc steps (DVW-250P)
SC
PHASE
EXIT
EE DELAY
VIDEO DATA
8 or 10 bits
SDI OUT
ON: output
OFF: no output
V PROC
EXIT
(Continued)
Chapter 6 Setup Operations
6-3
<VIDEO 2>
CAMERA
<AUDIO>
INPUT 1/2
INPUT 3/4
EMPHASIS
DOUBLE REC
EXIT
PREROLL
POSTROLL
SEARCH
P-ON REC
EXIT
<SYSTEM 1>
<SYSTEM 2>
Function
Setting values
TC OUT
TC DELAY
REC RUN
EXIT
(Continued)
6-4
<SYSTEM 3>
<BANK>
Function
Setting values
LOAD
SAVE
EXIT
ISR
SPEED
EXIT
AUTO EQ
EXIT
<ISR>
<TRACKING> AUTO TR
6-5
Player monitor
DVW-250/250P (player)
SDI OUT
Recorder monitor
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
1 or 2
REMOTE
Reference signal
REF VIDEO
INPUT
SERIAL V/A
OUTPUT
REMOTE 1 IN
DVW-A500/500/A500P/500P (recorder)
7-1
Player monitor
DVW-250/250P (player)
SDI OUT
Recorder monitor
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
1 or 2
REMOTE
Reference signal
SERIAL V/A
INPUT
REF VIDEO
INPUT
PLAYER
SERIAL V/A
OUTPUT
REF VIDEO
OUTPUT
REF VIDEO
INPUT
RECORDER
REMOTE 1 IN
DVW-A500/500/A500P/500P
(recorder)
7-2
Example 2
The following figure shows connections for using two
DVW-250/250P units as recorder and player, with a
BVE-series editing control unit.
Note
Recorder monitor
SDI IN
DVW-250/250P (recorder)
VIDEO OUT 1 or 2
REMOTE
DVW-250/250P (player)
SDI OUT
RECORDER
REMOTE
VIDEO OUT 1 or 2
Player monitor
7-3
Index
B
<BANK> 6-5
Battery capacity remaining indication 2-5
Battery pack
BP-90A 3-1
BP-L60 3-2
Battery pack compartment 2-15
BKDW-250 (Optional carrying case) A-2
<BLANKING> 6-3
BP-90A 3-1
BP-L60 3-2
BREAKER button 2-15
Brightness, adjusting 3-8
BVR-3 Remote Controller 1-2
D
DC IN 12V connector 2-15
DC OUT connector 2-15
DF/NDF switch (DVW-250 only) 2-9
DIAG switch 2-9
Digital Betacam format 1-1
Digital equipment
connecting 4-1
system configuration 1-2
Display operating buttons 2-7
DISPLAY switch
status indications 2-5
time code setting controls 2-9
DOUBLE REC 4-5, 6-4
DVW-A500/500/A500P/500P
not using an editor 7-1
using an editor 7-2
K
KEY INHI switch 2-3
L
LIGHT switch 2-6
Locking the time code generator to an
external signal 4-10
LTC 4-10
M
MASTER LEVEL 6-3
Menu display 2-6
MODE switch 2-15
MONITOR SELECT switches 2-11
Monitoring mode for recording 4-7
Monitoring with a television without video
input connections 5-1
O
Operating controls 2-2
Operating status indications 2-4
OUTPUT LEVEL 6-3
F
Features of the DVW-250/250P 1-1
F FWD button and indicator 2-3
FINE mode 4-6
FPU(Field Pickup Unit) 5-2
FREEZE MODE 6-3
Front panel 2-1
F-RUN/R-RUN switch 2-9
FULL mode 4-6
H
HEADPHONES jack 2-12
I
INPUT 1/2 6-4
INPUT 3/4 6-4
INPUT LEVEL 6-3
<ISR> 6-5
Index
I-1
Index
Index
Index
Warning indications
status indication panel 2-4
system A-1
WARNING indicator 2-5
Index
SC PHASE 6-3
SDI IN connector 2-14
SDI OUT 6-3
SDI OUT connector 2-13
SEARCH 6-4
SEARCH button and indicator 2-3
Searching 5-3
Setup operations
basic procedure 6-2
menu organization 6-1
menu settings 6-3
<SETUP LEVEL> 6-3
SHIFT button 2-9
Shoulder strap A-2
Signal level and menu display 2-6
Specifications A-3
Status indication panel 2-4
STD/NSTD 6-3
STOP button 2-2
SUPERIMPOSE switch 2-14
SYNC PHASE 6-3
<SYSTEM 1> 6-4
<SYSTEM 2> 6-4
<SYSTEM 3> 6-5
System configuration 1-2
<SYSTEM PHASE> 6-3
I-2
Index
U
UNI/VAR switches 2-6
User bit value
locking to an external signal 4-11
recording 4-9
setting 4-7
setting to reflect the real time 4-8
V
V BLANK RM 6-3
Video
input settings 4-3
level meters 4-4
recording 4-13
Video connectors and controls 2-13
VIDEO DATA 6-3
Video head cleaning 1-3
VIDEO IN connector 2-14
Video input selector switch 2-14
VIDEO LEVEL 6-3
VIDEO LEVEL control 2-14
VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 connectors 2-14
<VIDEO 1> 6-3
<VIDEO 2> 6-3
VITC
insertion line No. 4-10
recording 4-9
VITC REC switch 2-8
VITC switches 2-8
Y
<Y/C SEP MODE> 6-3
Warning Indications
Appendixes
WARNING
indicator
Warning tone
VTR action
Fault
What to do
RF
Flashing four
times per second
The recording
operation continues,
but correct
recording is not
obtained. Correct
playback is also not
possible.
SERVO
Flashing four
times per second
Disconnect the
power and consult
your Sony service
representative.
HUMID
Continuous
Continuous, or
Flashing four
times per second
TAPE (flashing,
once per second)
Change the
cassette when
necessary.
Continuous
Continuous
Recording stops.
Change the
cassette.
Continuous
Continuous
Recording stops.
BATT (flashing,
once per second)
Continuous
The battery is
exhausted.
Appendixes
SLACK
Appendixes
A-1
2
3
Buckle
Pocket
Fitting the optional carrying case
Note
Appendixes
Adjust the
length of
this portion.
A-2
Appendixes
Specifications
General
Appendixes
A-3
Appendixes
Video characteristics
Specifications
Audio system
Sampling frequency 48 kHz (video sync)
Quantization
20 bits/sample
Input A/D quantization
20 bits/sample
Output D/A quantization
18 bits/sample
Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5 dB/
1.0 dB (reference level)
Dynamic range
95 dB minimum (1 kHz,
emphasis on)
Distortion
0.04% or less (1 kHz,
emphasis on, reference
level)
Crosstalk
80 dB or less (1 kHz,
between channels)
Wow and flutter
Below measurable limit
Headroom
20 dB (18 dB)
Emphasis
T1 = 50 s, T2 = 15 s (on/off
selectable in recording
mode)
Appendixes
A-4
Appendixes
Camera interface
CAMERA (26-pin1)
Analog component video
input
Y: 1.0 V p-p, 75 (negative
sync)
RY/BY: 0.7 V p-p, 75
Serial digital component input (including 4 audio
channels)
Analog audio input 60/20/+4 dB switchable
High impedance, balanced
Video interface
VIDEO IN (BNC1)
Analog composite video input
1.0 V p-p, 75
VIDEO OUT (BNC2)
Analog composite video
output
1.0 V p-p, 75 , selectable
text superimposition on
output 2 only
Audio interface
AUDIO IN (XLR4)Analog audio input
60/20/+4 dB switchable
High impedance, balanced
AUDIO OUT (XLR4)
Analog audio output
+4 dBm (0 dBm)
Low impedance, balanced
HEADPHONES (stereo standard jack 1)
17 dBu
EARPHONE (stereo minijack 1)
17 dBu
Time code interface
TC IN (BNC 1)
Time code input
0.5 to 18 V p-p, impedance
10 k 10%
TC OUT (BNC1) Time code output
1.0 V p-p (75 ), 2.2 V p-p
(10 k)
Miscellaneous
REMOTE (9-pin1)
Sony 9-pin protocol or RS232C interface
(switchable)
DC IN 12V (XLR1)
Power supply from AC-550/
550CE AC Adaptor
Supplied accessories
Shoulder strap (1)
Operation Manual (1)
Maintenance Manual Part 1 (1)
Recommended equipment
Appendixes
Appendixes
A-5
Sony Corporation
B & P Company
DVW-250/250P(UC/SY,
3-800-583-04(1)
Printed in Japan
2001.06.13
1995