You can change the displayed item in the same way as described above. Note If the tape has been rewound to the beginning, this indicator will not show the tape time remaining when the tape is inserted into the unit. The remaining tape time is displayed after the tape runs for a while.
You can check various data items such as the time code, tape remaining time, etc. This unit cannot record camera data. During playback, displays the recording format recorded on the tape. During playback, displays the audio mode recorded on the tape.
If you keep pressing one of these buttons, playback continues, frame by frame. You can search using this chronological list. If the tape does not have cassette memory, you cannot search for scenes in chronological order. To play back in the forward direction, press the C button; in the backward direction, press the c button.
A chronological list appears on the monitor screen. The unit starts searching and when it locates the recording, begins playback. During Photo search, the unit turns to the playback pause mode.
The title search is not available in searching without cassette memory. When using the 16 kbits cassette memory, you can store up to search signals. The number changes depending on the memory capacity of various tapes. It also changes depending on the data size combination of index, title, date, photo, and tape label data stored on a tape.
This unit is capable of storing and retrieving up to 16 kbits of information in cassette memory. You can use the same procedure to search for a recording on a tape without cassette memory.
How signals are recorded There are four different signal types, one for each search method; index, title, date and photo signals. However, the type of signal recorded and where it is recorded on the tape or in the cassette memory depends on whether the cassette has cassette memory or which type of video equipment is used for recording. Please note that if the signals for a certain search type are not recorded, you cannot do that type of search.
For details on the signals used for a particular type of search, refer to the instruction manual of the recorder. To add signals only for Auto Repeat, start recording from the point you want to add them. Each time you press the. When an search point is located, its number is indicated on the monitor screen. The unit starts searching backwards or forwards until the number comes to zero, then plays back the recording. Note The number of search signals that you can record is limited by the cassette memory space available when you start recording.
The unit and the tape may be damaged. When turning off the power of the unit, make sure to press the STOP button on this unit first to stop the tape transport, then turn off the power. This unit can repeat the playback of all or a part of the tape.
Press the REW button. If the tape is already rewound, press the PLAY button. Chapter 2 Playback and Recording Chapter 2 Playback and Recording The unit rewinds the tape to its beginning, and starts playback automatically. The unit repeats the playback from the beginning to the first index if there is no signal for index search on the tape, to the next unrecorded portion; if there is no unrecorded portion, to the end of the tape.
Auto Repeat using an external AC timer If you connect an external AC timer not supplied to this unit, you can repeat playback automatically at the preset time. Set the starting time on the external AC timer. At the preset time, the power of this unit turns on, and after a few seconds no more than 30 , Auto Repeat playback starts automatically. This section describes the necessary connections, settings and operations to perform recording on this unit.
The same settings and operations apply whether you are using the unit for dubbing or as a stand-alone recorder. However, the contents of the cassette memory are not transmitted.
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the player. The unit detects the color system of the input signal automatically. This section describes the procedures used to record signals sent from another VCR to this unit. The cassette is automatically loaded into the unit and the tape will stop. The player starts playback. The unit starts recording and the index is marked.
It is not possible to select other modes for example with two channels at 32 kHz. To dub a sound onto a tape audio dubbing , you need another VCR that has audio dubbing capabilities. This unit does not have this function. You can install it either standing on its left side or on its right side.
Notes The unit allows you to set various parameters in the menus. Except for clock setting, you can use all other factory-set default parameters but change them as needed. Note If the internal backup battery is exhausted, the menu settings will be initialized. The internal backup battery is fully charged if you connect the power to the unit for about 10 hours.
The menu settings will be kept for about one month. The menu is superimposed on the analog video output. Press the SET button to return to the submenu.
Repeat steps 2 to 4, as needed. Without the rack, the unit may topple over and may be damaged or may cause injury. Otherwise the cassette may fall out and the tape may be damaged. Operating the Menus Menu Organization Menu Contents The menu of this unit consists of the following menus and submenus.
Initial settings are indicated with rectangles. A DV recording overwrites the last track just before the beginning of the recording. As a result, at the border of these two recorded portions, picture and sound may be distorted.
The unit records internal time code. The unit cannot convert unlock mode sound to lock mode sound. From the second tape protection mode change, the new time setting is used. STOP: Stops the tape. STOP : Stops the tape. OFF : Does not output the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal.
ON: Outputs the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal. Note Even if you have set this item to ON, the sound may not be output or may be interrupted depending on the recording format or tape conditions. If there is no other reason to do this, select STOP. OFF: Does not display the tape remaining time. Selects the image displayed in the still mode.
AUTO : Displays an optimized image according to the movement in the image. DATE: Displays the date and time when recorded. This setting records the sound in all audio ranges, providing a high-quality sound recording. To dub a sound onto a tape, you need another VCR which has audio dubbing capabilities. After entering all characters for the tape label, select [SET]. ON : Searches recordings using the cassette memory. If the tape does not have cassette memory, the beginning of recording is searched for using the search signals on the tape.
OFF: Always searches recordings using the search signals on the tape. ON : Displays the superimposed title for about five seconds when the unit plays back the point where the title is recorded.
OFF: Does not display the title. If you select this item, one of the following symbols appears. If no cassette is loaded, nothing is displayed. You cannot make a title with this unit.
Selects whether or not to display the tape label. ON : Displays the tape label for about five seconds when a cassette that has a tape label is inserted. OFF: Does not display the tape label.
If you select OK, the unit will check again to see if you really want to erase the item. You can enter up to 10 characters on a tape label. The selected character is entered. To erase a character, select [ P ]; the last character is erased. The cursor moves to the first character of the line.
If you select OK, the unit will check again to see if you really want to erase all items. Selects the frame mode. AUTO : Automatically sets the frame mode in accordance with the inserted cassette. If nothing is recorded on the tape, the mode is set to the non-drop frame mode. If the unit cannot read the frame mode correctly in the tape, the unit will use the frame mode that was set in the last position it was able to read correctly on the tape.
DF: Selects the drop frame mode. NDF: Selects the non-drop frame mode. Therefore while recording in the DVCAM format, the time code generated by the unit turns to the non-drop frame mode. When you set the minute, the second count will start from A fully charged internal backup battery can run the internal clock for about one month without the power provided through the AC adaptor. At the point that inputting of a signal begins, the time code of that signal will be recorded.
If there is a discontinuous time code on your recorded tape, you may not be able to edit or search correctly, depending on the device used to edit.
If no time code is recorded on the tape, the unit records time code from If there is time code already recorded on the tape, the unit records continuous time code from this point. Troubleshooting 4 Chapter Alarm Messages If an error occurs, a caution appears on the analog video outputs when you set the unit to output signals with data items.
Check them with the following list. Indicator lamp flash a Monitor Maintenance Rapid flashing Moisture condensation without a cassette t Keep the cassette lid open and turn the power on, then wait more than one hour. The power cannot be turned on. The AC adaptor is disconnected. The unit will not operate even if the power has been turned on. Connect the AC adaptor after about one minute and turn on the power. Then, if there is a cassette in the unit, remove the cassette and keep the cassette lid open, power on the unit and leave it on for more than one hour.
Then, wait more than one hour. It takes time to eject the cassette. No picture. Noise appears on the screen. A damaged cassette is inserted. Pause is released automatically. The picture and sound are muted in the EE or recording mode. The Remote Commander or remote control unit does not work. Pause mode is automatically released to protect the tape.
Displayed alternately Rapid flashing You tried to record a copyright-protected source. The video heads are clogged. The unit detects if the video heads are clean only before recording.
If the video heads get clogged during recording, the unit cannot detect it. Chapter 4 Maintenance 51 GB Use Notes on the video cassette recorder Do not install the unit in a place subject to direct sunlight or heat sources If you do, its cabinet, mechanical parts, etc. Do not install the unit in an extremely hot place If the unit is left in a car parked with its windows closed especially in summer , its cabinet may be damaged or it may not work correctly.
To prevent electromagnetic interference caused by radio communication equipment such as cellular phones, transceivers, etc. The cellular phones or transceivers near the unit should be switched off. Do not use the unit in an area exposed to radiation A malfunction may occur. If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location Moisture may condense inside the unit and cause damage to the video head and tape.
If you use the unit in a place subject to direct cold currents from an air conditioner, moisture may also condense inside the unit. Checking the video heads every hours A VCR is a high-precision piece of equipment that records and plays back the picture on a magnetic tape.
In particular, the video heads and other mechanical parts become dirty or worn. To maintain a clean picture, we recommend maintenance every hours, though the conditions of use may differ depending on temperature, humidity, dust, etc.
Do not place a heavy object on the unit The cabinet may be damaged, or the unit may not work correctly. Cleaning of the video heads To avoid damaging the cabinet finish Plastic is often used for the surface finishing of the unit. Do not spray a volatile solvent such as an insecticide toward the cabinet or place rubber or vinyl products on the cabinet for a long time. If you do, the finish of the cabinet may be damaged or the coating may come off.
Do not clean the cabinet with thinner or benzine The cabinet may be damaged or its coating may come off. When you use a chemical-impregnated cloth, use it according to its directions. Clean the cabinet with soft dry cloth When the cabinet is very dirty, clean it with a soft dry cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution and finish it with a dry cloth.
Do not put magnetic objects close to the unit Magnetic fields may damage the recording. If the video heads are contaminated, the pictures cannot be recorded properly or the playback pictures become noisy. If the following phenomena occur, use the cleaning cassette supplied to clean the heads.
Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads Normal picture If these images appear on the screen, use the cleaning cassette. After prolonged use, the video heads may become worn out. If optimum picture quality is not restored even after you have cleaned the video heads with the cleaning cassette, the video heads may have worn out.
In that case, you have to replace the video heads with new ones. Please consult your Sony dealer. Notes on the video cassettes If the cassette memory function does not work Reinsert the cassette a few times. The terminal portion of the cassette may be dusty or dirty.
Cleaning the terminal If the terminal of the cassette gets dirty, or dust sticks to the terminal, the unit may not work correctly. Clean the terminal with a swab once every ten times you eject a cassette. Terminal When affixing a label on the cassette Be sure to affix a label only on the correct location so as not to cause malfunction of the unit.
After using a cassette After use, please be sure to rewind the tape completely to prevent picture and sound distortion. Return it to its case and store it in an upright position. When bringing the unit or tape from a cold place to a warm place or vice versa, put it in a plastic bag and seal the bag tightly. After bringing it into the new place, leave the bag on for more than one hour, and remove the bag when the air temperature inside it has reached the temperature surrounding it.
If moisture condensation occurred You cannot operate the unit except to press the EJECT button, and the cassette cannot be inserted. If this occurs, turn on the power to remove the cassette, then keep opening the cassette lid, and finally wait more than one hour for the moisture to evaporate. Digital hours meter The digital hours meter keeps cumulative counts of the total operation time, the head drum rotation time, the tape running time and the number of unthreading operations.
These counts can be displayed on the monitor screen. Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance. In general, consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks. About moisture condensation If the unit or tape is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense inside or outside the unit or tape. If you use the tape or video heads in this condition, the tape may adhere to the head drum, and the video heads or the tape may be damaged, or a malfunction may occur.
Chapter 4 You did not set the clock when you turned on the unit. No picture via the DV jack. The video heads are dirty. The audio is noisy. The tape is reaching the end during recording. The tape reached the end and still tried to record. This function displays the current condition of the unit as a five-digit code a combination of a letter and numbers on the analog video output.
If a five-digit code is displayed, check the following code chart. The last two digits indicated by ss will differ depending on the state of your unit. Code Symptom Remedy Css Moisture condensation has occurred. Remove the cassette and keep the cassette lid open and turn the power on. After waiting more than one hour, insert the cassette again. Chapter 4 Maintenance Css The video heads are dirty. Clean the heads using the cleaning cassette supplied.
Css To prevent the unit from malfunctioning, the self-diagnostics function has taken over. To prevent the unit from malfunctioning, the self-diagnostics function has taken over. After reconnecting it, operate the unit. In Lock mode, the sampling frequencies of audio and video are synchronized. Other users viewing this website will have the opportunity to help you solve your probem with Sony Camcorder DSRP.
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Remember me. Close Login now. This equipment has been tested and. Sony KDLL Sony Sony KEM1. Sony Sony XEL General Guidance An isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitry that may be inadvertently introduced during the service operation. If any fuse or Fusible Resistor in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with the specified. General Servicing Precautions 1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before; a.
If you make a loop connection, picture and sound may deteriorate. Check them with the following list. Page Notes On Use In that case, you have to replace the video heads with new ones. Please consult your Sony dealer. Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Page 42 These counts can be displayed on the monitor screen. Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance. In general, consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks.
Page 43 Self-diagnosis function The unit is equipped with the self-diagnosis function that works to prevent the VCR from malfunctioning. A two- digit service number appears in the display window.
In this case, check the following table. Message Symptom To prevent the unit from malfunctioning, the self-diagnosis function has worked. Composite signal A composite video signal containing video, burst and sync signals. Appuyez sur PLAY. Mode audio Mettez le menu sur mode 2 canaux Fs48k mode 4 canaux Fs32k Dans ce cas, consultez le tableau suivant. This manual is also suitable for: Dsr Dsrp.
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