Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 1080i du fabricant Sony
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2005 Sony Corporation 2-549-780- 11 (1) Digital HD Videocassette Recor der HVR-M10U/M10N/M10E/M10P Operating Instructions.
2 W ARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified per- sonnel only.
3 CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
4 Table of Contents Ta b le of Contents Ta b le of Contents Chapter1 Overview Features ............................................................................. 6 Location and Function of Parts ....................................... 8 Front Panel .
Table of Contents 5 Chapter4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Operating the Menus ...................................................... 45 Menu Org anization ............................................................ 46 Menu Contents ...........
6 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Over vie w Features The HVR-M10U/M10N/M10E/M10P is a digital HD videocassette recorder supporting HDV format.
Chapter 1 Overview 7 Chapter 1 Overview High definition downconvert function When you want to playback a tape recorded in the HDV format, you can dowoncovert any images to output them. This function allows you to preview recorded-images on a regular monitor.
8 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Location and Function of Parts Front Panel 1 1 (on/standby) switch/ 1 (on/standby) lamp Press this switch to turn the unit on. The 1 on/standby lamp lights up in green. 2 Remote sensor 3 PHONE LEVEL control knob Controls the volume of the headphones connected into the PHONES jack 4 .
Chapter 1 Overview 9 Chapter 1 Overview 1 q (cassette) indicator Lights up when a digital video cassette is loaded. Does not light up while the cassette compartment opens or the cassette is not loaded. This indicator flashes while a cassette is being removed.
10 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Section behind the Operation Panel 1 Upper control section 1 LCD BRIGHT (+/–) button Adjust the brightness of the LCD panel. +: Brightens. –: Dims. 2 DISPLAY/BATT INFO button Superimposes data items such as the time code upon pictures.
Chapter 1 Overview 11 Chapter 1 Overview Notes • If you change this selector, the screen may momentarily becomes bright or noise may appear. This noise will be recorded. •D o not change this switch setting during recording. If you change the setting of this switch during recording, the recorded image will be interrupted for several seconds.
12 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 2 Audio control section 1 AUTO/MANU (manual) audio switch Switches the audio recording level adjustment mode. AUTO: The recording level is automatically adjusted in accordance with an input audio. MANU: Enables the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs.
Chapter 1 Overview 13 Chapter 1 Overview 3 Tape transport control section 1 AUDIO DUB (audio dubbing) button/indicator Use this button to dub sounds. The indicator lights up while sounds are being dubbed. For details on audio dubbing, see “Audio Dubbing” on page 43.
14 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Inside of the Front Panel 1 RESET button Press this button to clear all settings including the date and time. Use the tip of a ball-point pen or similar tool to press this button. 2 EJECT (cassette eject) button Press this button to insert or remove a cassette.
Chapter 1 Overview 15 Chapter 1 Overview Rear Panel 1 S VIDEO jacks To connect a device equipped with an S-video jack, use the S VIDEO jack on the unit. If you use the S VIDEO jack, you can input/output high-quality video with less signal deterioration than the standard VIDEO jack.
16 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview – The output level of the luminance signal is different from the specified value. The above symptom is not a malfunction. This condition will not affect images to be recorded on a tape.The specified video signals are output from the S VIDEO or VIDEO OUT jacks even in EE mode.
Chapter 1 Overview 17 Chapter 1 Overview Supplied Remote Commander 1 SEARCH SELECT buttons Press these buttons to search for scenes using the search function. For details on the search function, see “Searching using the search function” on page 30.
18 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Notes • The command mode of the supplied Remote commander is set to VTR4. You cannot change this setting. • Set [REMOTE CTRL] on the [OTHERS] menu to [ON] to enable the Remote Commander to control the unit.
Chapter 1 Overview 19 Chapter 1 Overview Displa ying V arious Data This unit can display various superimposed text data on the built-in LCD monitor and also an external monitor connected to the unit. To display text data on an external monitor, set [DISP OUTPUT] on the [OTHERS] menu to [V-OUT/PANEL].
20 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 0 Search indicator Displays the search mode when you search for scenes using the Remote Commander. For details on the search function, see “Searching using the search function” on page 30.
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 21 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Notes on P o wer Supply and Video Cassettes Usable cassettes We recommend you to use a digital master cassette (PHDVM-63DM) and a Mini-DV/DVCAM cassette for recording in the HDV/DV format.
22 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Preparing the Power Supply Connect the power cord (supplied) to the AC adaptor and the DC plug of the AC adaptor to the DC IN jack on this unit. Next, connect the power plug to an AC outlet.
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 23 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Removing the cassette 1 Open the front panel. 2 Press the EJECT button while the AC adaptor or battery is attached to the unit. The cassette tray will come out automatically. 3 Remove the cassette and press .
24 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Installing the Unit V er tically Put the unit into the supplied rack as illustrated below. You can install it either standing on its left side or on its right side. Notes •B e sure to use the supplied rack.
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 25 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Pla ybac k This section describes the connections and settings for the playback and functions such as playback at various speeds and searching for a specific scene on a recorded tape.
26 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Connecting the unit to a monitor without an i.LINK jack You can connect this unit to video monitor without an i.
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 27 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Settings for Pla yback Preparation on this unit Notes • Text information such as the date and camera data are superimposed on the analog video output. If you want to record video signals without text data, carry out the following operations.
28 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording AUTO 2005 01 01 19 : 20 : 30 No indicator Recording date/time Camera data Date Time SteadyShot Program AE Iris Gain White balance Shutter speed Turning off the camera data Set [DATA CODE] on the [OTHERS] menu to [DATE].
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 29 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording HDV formatted tape To change playback direction Press the FRAME c / C buttons during normal playback or when playing at various speeds. To play back in the forward direction, press the C button; in the backward direction, press the c button.
30 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording How signals are recorded There are four different signal types, one for each search method; index, title, date and photo signals. This unit can record either index signals and date signals on a tape.
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 31 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Rear view of the recorder (this unit) Monitor i.LINK cable (not supplied) i.LINK jack Digital video equipment with an i.
32 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Player Monitor Audio output Video output S-video output Audio cable (phono jack) (not supplied) Video cable (not supplied) S-video .
Chapter 2 Playback and Recording 33 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Settings for Recor ding Preparation on the recorder (this unit) Notes •B efore recording, set the date and time on the unit so that the recording time can be written into the search signal.
34 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Notes •Y ou cannot adjust the recording level if you record signals input via the HDV/DV jack. •W hen you connect to device without an i.LINK jack, the audio mode is set to FS32K(4-channel mode).
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 35 Rear view of the player (this unit) Monitor i.LINK cable (not supplied) i.LINK jack Digital video equipment with an i.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 36 Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Notes • If you output pictures in the playback pause mode when connected with an i.LINK cable, recorded images may appear grainy.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 37 Dubbing procedures 1 Prepare this unit. Refer to "Preparation on this unit" on page 27. 2 Prepare the recorder. If the recorder has an input selector switch, select an input. For details, refer to your recorder's instruction manual.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 38 Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Editing (Connecting with a Personal Computer) You can set up an editing system by connecting this unit to a personal computer (editor) using the i.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 39 Preparations Loading images from a tape to a personal computer (editing machine) •W hen you want to load a tape recorded in the HDV format into an editing machine in the HDV format, set [VCR HDV/DV] to [AUTO] or [HDV] (p.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 40 Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Setting the Time Code and User Bits 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu. (You can set [TC FORMAT] only when [50i/60i SEL] on the [OTHERS] menu is set to 60i.) 2 Press the f / F buttons to select [TC/UB SET], then press the EXEC button.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 41 To cancel the time code setting Select [CANCEL] in step 7 , then press the EXEC button. To reset the time code Select [RESET] in step 4 , then press the EXEC button.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 42 Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing To set the advancement mode Set [TC RUN] on the [TC/UB SET] menu to switch the advancement mode (counting up). REC RUN: Time code advances only while recording. FREE RUN: Time code advances even when the unit is not recording and the time indicator is paused.
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 43 Audio Dubbing You can record just sound on a recorded tape. (Audio dubbing) Notes •Y ou can dub the sound onto a DVCAM-formatted tape (recorded) in the 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel/ 12 bits).
Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing 44 Chapter 3 Dubbing/Editing Dubbing sound 1 Connect the unit and the sound source using a phono jack cable (not supplied). 2 Set the INPUT SELECT switch to S VIDEO or VIDEO.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 45 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Operating the Menus The unit allows you to set various parameters in the menus.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 46 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus AUDIO SET AUDIO MONI (page 47) AUDIO MIX (page 47) AUDIO MODE (page 47) AUDIO LOCK (page 47) AUDIO LIMIT .
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 47 Icon/Menu Submenu Setting Menu Contents Initial settings are indicated with rectangles. AUDIO SET menu AUDIO MONI (page 27) AUDIO MIX (page 44) AUDIO MODE (page 33) AUDIO LOCK AUDIO LIMIT Set the audio to be output from the headphones.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 48 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus LCD SET menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting LCD SET LCD COLOR LCD BL LEVEL Adjusts the color density of the liquid crystal display when you press the f / F buttons.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 49 Icon/Menu Submenu Setting IN/OUT REC REC MODE COMPONENT (page 15, 26) i.LINK CONV (page 25, 35, 38, 39) DOWN CONVERT Switches the recording mode between DVCAM and DV (SP mode only).
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 50 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus TC/UB SET menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting TC/UB SET TC PRESET (page 40) UB PRESET (page 41) TC FORMAT (page 42) TC RUN (page 42) Resets/Sets the time code value.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 51 Icon/Menu Submenu Setting TC/UB SET TC MAKE (page 41) UB TIME REC Selects the time code when you start recording. REGENERATE : The time code value is set to continuous time code from the one already recorded on the tape.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 52 Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus OTHERS menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting OTHERS CLOCK SET (page 33) WORLD TIME LANGUAGE BEEP DATA CODE (page 27) LETTER SIZE REMAINING 1 Press the f / F buttons to set the year, then press the EXEC button.
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 53 OTHERS menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting OTHERS DISP OUTPUT (page 19) HOURS METER REMOTE CTRL (page 18) 50i/60i SEL (page 33) LCD PANEL : Displays information such as the time code on the LCD monitor.
54 Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance Tr oubleshooting Please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer. General Operation T roub les Symptom Cause/Remedy A menu item is not available. Some menu item settings change accidentally.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 55 Chapter 5 Maintenance Batteries/Power sources Symptom Cause/Remedy The power cannot be turned on. The unit will not operate even if the power has been turned on. The CHG (charge) lamp does not light while the battery is charging.
56 Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance Cassette tapes Symptom Cause/Remedy A cassette tape cannot be removed. The cassette tape is not ejected when you press the EJECT button. The cassette memory data and title are not displayed when using a cassette tape with the cassette memory function.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 57 Chapter 5 Maintenance Playback Symptom Cause/Remedy Cannot playback. Cannot playback in reverse at various speeds. Horizontal lines are displayed on an image or the image is blurred or not displayed. The audio is noisy. Cannot perform a date search and index search.
58 Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance Recording/Dubbing Symptom Cause/Remedy No picture via the HDV/DV jack. Audio dubbing cannot be done. Audio dubbing is interrupted. Cannot hear the dubbed audio. If an i.LINK cable is connected when you edit the dubbing, the monitor does not display any image.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 59 Chapter 5 Maintenance Self-diagnosis displa y/W arning Indicators The following alarm indicators may appear on the LCD monitor or an external monitor. For further information about each symptom and recovery method, see the relevant page indicated in the parentheses.
60 Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance Alarm Messages The following alarm messages will appear together with the alarm indicators. Take corrective action according to the displayed message. Item Message Cause/Corrective Action Use the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 61 Chapter 5 Maintenance Notes on Use Notes on the Videocassette Recorder Do not use the unit in a place subject to direct sunlight or heat sources If you do, its cabinet, mechanical parts, etc.
62 Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance Every 50 hours If you repeat the tape transport operation, the video heads will become dirty and coated with fine dirt or dust. Clean the heads every 50 hours. After using a tape prone to clog the heads After using such a tape causes the symptoms illustrated below, clean the heads.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 63 Chapter 5 Maintenance About Moisture Condensation If the unit or cassette is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense inside or outside the unit or tape.
64 Chapter 5 Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance About the Built-in Rechargeable Battery This unit is provided with a rechargeable battery that retains the date/time and various settings regardless of power-on and power-off. The rechargeable battery is charged as long as this unit is operated.
Appendix 65 Appendix Appendix Using the optional battery Charging the optional battery Attach the optional “InfoLITHIUM” Battery (L series) to the unit and charge the battery. “InfoLITHIUM” L series battery packs have the mark. “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
66 Appendix Appendix Charging time The approximate times (in minutes) required for recharging an empty battery at the temperature of 25˚C (recommended temperature: 10 to 30˚C are indicated below. Battery model name Full charging time NP-F570 145 NP-F770 230 NP-F970 310 Note NP-F330/F530/500/510/710 cannot be used for this unit.
Appendix 67 Appendix About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack This unit can be used with the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L series). Your videocassette recorder can operate only with an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack. “InfoLITHIUM” L series battery packs have the mark.
68 Appendix Appendix Compatibility of HD V , D VCAM, and D V Formats The HDV format is a HD VCR format based on the DV format of the globally widespread general consumer digital VCR system. This format has the newly defined data recording specifications for HD signals compressed by MPEG2.
Appendix 69 Appendix Cassette compatibility A DV format cassette tape can be used for HDV. The recording bit rate and recording track pitch on a tape of the HDV1080i system used for HVR-Z1U/Z1N/Z1E/Z1P/M10U/M10N/M10E/M10P are about 25Mbps and 10µm, respectively.
70 Appendix Appendix i.LINK output when this unit is used as a player Note If copyright protection signals are recorded on a cassette to be played on this unit, recording may be prevented when you attempt recording images from this unit to another connected equipment.
Appendix 71 Appendix Notes • If you use the tapes described in 2) above for editing, you may encounter function limitations regardless of the player and recorder formats. • Some DV video equipment may be able to playback a DVCAM-formatted tape. Even if the tape is played back, the contents cannot be guaranteed.
72 Appendix Appendix About i.LINK The HDV/DV jack provided on this unit is an i.LINK- compliant jack. This section describes the i.LINK standard and its features. What is i.LINK? i.LINK is a digital serial interface for sending and receiving digital video, digital audio, and other data between this unit and other equipment equipped with an i.
Appendix 73 Appendix Specifications System Video recording format (HDV) Rotating dual-head helical scan Video recording format (DVCAM (DV)) Rotating dual-head helical scan Audio recording format (HDV).
74 Appendix Appendix Power consumption (when using a battery) when LCD is used HDV playback 6.5 W DVCAM/DV playback 5.7 W when LCD is not used HDV playback 5.7 W DVCAM/DV playback 4.9 W Operating temperature 5 ˚C to 40 ˚C (41 ˚F to 104 ˚F) Storage temperature –20 ˚C to 60 ˚C (–4 ˚F to 140 ˚F) Dimensions Approx.
Appendix 75 Appendix Index A Alarm message ...................................... 60 Audio dubbing ....................................... 43 Audio mode ........................................... 20 C Camera data .....................................
Printed in Japan Printed on 100% recycled paper using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)- free vegetable oil based ink. Submenu Index Numerics 50i/60i SEL ............................................ 53 A AUDIO LIMIT .....................................
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