Sony DSR-70P DVD Recorder User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 1 Overview 19
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
LOCAL
REC INHI
REMOTE
INT
EXT
MENU
TC CHARACTER
SET
VIDEO
CH1,1/2 CH2,3/4
AUDIO
ASSEMBLE INSERT
TC
EJECT REW PLAY F FWD
SERVO
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
PREROLL
REC SEQ EDIT
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STOP
STANDBY
PLAYER/RECORDER buttons and indicators
When two DSR-70/70P units are combined and
connected via the REMOTE (9-pin) connectors or DV
connector (when DSBK-140 is installed), press to
control one unit from another.
PLAYER button: The buttons of the editing and
tape transport sections on the recorder side of the
control panel work to control the player.
RECORDER button: The buttons of the editing and
tape transport sections on the recorder side of the
control panel work to control the recorder itself.
EJECT button
Press to eject the cassette or open the cassette
compartment . The button lights while the cassette is
being ejected.
!∞ REC INHI switch
When on, recording to the tape is inhibited, regardless
of the setting of the cassette’s REC/SAVE switch.
(The REC INHI indicator 2 lights.)
Cassette compartment
Insert a cassette here. Press the EJECT button to
open the compartment.
Timecode, character and setup menu section
1 TC INT/EXT (internal/external timecode)
switch
Selects the timecode to use.
INT: Use the timecode generated by this unit’s built-
in timecode generator.
EXT: The external timecode input to the TC IN
connector.
2 CHARACTER switch
Selects whether or not to display timecode and other
superimposed text data on the LCD monitor and the
output from the VIDEO OUTPUT 2 (SUPER)
connector.
1 TC INT/EXT switch
2 CHARACTER switch
3 MENU button
4 SET button
3 MENU button
Use for setup menu operations. The setup menu
appears on the LCD monitor when you press this
button, and the original display appears when you
press it again.
For more information about setup menu operations, see
Chapter 7 “Setup Menu” on page 101.
4 SET button
Use to make setup menu settings, timecode settings,
and user bit settings.
For more information about setup menu operations, see
Chapter 7 “Setup Menu” on page 101. For more
information about timecode and user bit settings, see
“Setting Time Data” on page 61.