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DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER
MSW-M2100
MSW-M2100P
OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
1st Edition (Revised 2)
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Page 1 - MSW-M2100P

DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYERMSW-M2100MSW-M2100POPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 2)

Page 2 - • EN60950: Product Safety

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1-1 Upper Control PanelZBETACAM/SP1(9P) 2(50P) RS-232CBETACAM SX

Page 3 - Table of Contents

AppendixA-4 AppendixSpecificationsMetal tape Oxide tapeBandwidth Y 25 Hz to 5.5 MHz +0.5 dB/–4.0 dB 25 Hz to 4.0 MHz +0.5 dB/–6.0 dB25 Hz to 1.5 MHz +

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AppendixAppendix A-5Processor adjustment rangeVideo level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectableChroma level ±3 dB/ –∞ to +3 dB selectableSetup level (MSW-M210

Page 5 - 1-1 Features

AppendixA-6 AppendixSpecificationsOptional accessoriesRCC-5G 9-pin remote control cableBVR-50/50P TBC Remote Control UnitRMM-131 Rack Mount AdaptorBCT

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IndexIndex I-1IndexAAC IN connector 2-14ALARM indicator 2-10ALL CH indicator 2-5Analog audio output section 2-13Analog video input/output section

Page 7 - Chapter 1 Overview 1-3

IndexIndexI-2 IndexRRack mount 1-3REC/ERASE indicator 2-11REC INHI indicator 2-9REF.VIDEO INPUT connectors 2-14Reference video signal 3-4Regular

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The material contained in this manual consists ofinformation that is the property of Sony Corporation and isintended solely for use by the purchasers

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2001.10 2001Sony CorporationB & P CompanyMSW-M2100/M2100P(SY, )3-205-303-11(1)

Page 10 - 2-1 Control Panels

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-32-1-2 Lower Control PanelCTL/TCTCMENUCTL/TCTCMENU1 Audio control s

Page 11 - 2-1-2 Lower Control Panel

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts1 Audio control sectionIn the audio control section, you can sele

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-5EMPH (emphasis) indicator: During playback, thislights when the em

Page 13 - 3 Menu control buttons

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1 Control Panels4 Time data/menu display section1 Time data dis

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-7IN: video IN pointOUT: video OUT pointAIN: audio IN pointAOUT: aud

Page 15 - 7 Search control section

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts4 SHUTTLE/VAR and JOG indicatorsEither of the indicators is lit to

Page 16 - (see page 8-7)

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-98 GOOD SHOT REC INHI (shot markrecording inhibit) indicatorThis i

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2 MEMORY indicatorWhen memorizing the playback speed using the DM

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-11ENTRY buttonUse this for setting DMC playback control points ands

Page 19 - LIST GOOD SHOT MARK

WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not openthe cabinet. Refer servicing

Page 20 - PANEL SELECT CONTROL PANEL

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-12 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1-3 Switch PanelTo access the switch panel, open the lower cont

Page 21 - 2-2 Connector Panel

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-132-2 Connector Panel75ΩCooling fanCooling fan1 Analog audio output

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-14 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts1 REF. (reference) VIDEO INPUT connectors(BNC type) and 75 Ω term

Page 23 - 7 Time code output section

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-156 External device connectors1 REMOTE 2 PARALLEL I/O(50P) connect

Page 24 - MONITOR OUTPUT

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-16 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts8 Audio monitor signal output section1 MONITOR OUTPUT R connecto

Page 25 - Chapter 3 Preparations

Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-1The following example shows the connections with anMSW-A2000/A2000P/M2000/M2000P unit as arecorder, wi

Page 26 - 3-2 Chapter 3 Preparations

Chapter 3 Preparations3-2 Chapter 3 Preparations3-1 Connections to External DevicesThe following example shows the connections with ananalog VTR (a Be

Page 27 - Chapter 3 Preparations 3-3

Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-33-1-3 Connections Using the SDTI-CP InterfaceThe following example shows the connections withdevices t

Page 28 - 3-4 Chapter 3 Preparations

Chapter 3 Preparations3-4 Chapter 3 Preparations3-2 Reference Signals for Video Output and Servo System• SDI OUTPUT• COMPOSITE• COMPONENTREF. VIDEOINP

Page 29 - 3-3 Setup

Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-53-3 SetupThe principal setup operations before operating thisunit can be carried out using setup menus

Page 30 - SHUTTLE ST I LL

Table of Contents 1Table of ContentsChapter 1Overview1-1 Features ...

Page 31 - Chapter 3 Preparations 3-7

Chapter 3 Preparations3-6 Chapter 3 Preparations3-4 Superimposed Character Information3-4 Superimposed Character InformationWhen F4 (CHARA) in functio

Page 32 - 3-5 Cassettes

Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-72 Time code reader drop frame mark (for 525-linemode only)“.”: Indicates drop frame mode“:”: Indicates

Page 33 - Erasure of Recordings

Chapter 3 Preparations3-8 Chapter 3 Preparations3-5 Cassettes3-5-1 Cassette TypesThis unit uses the following MPEG IMX cassettes forplayback.MPEG IMX

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Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-9Removing slack from the tapePress in one of the reels with a finger, and turn gentlyin the direction s

Page 36 - 4-1-3 Playback With SDTI-CP

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-14-1 Preparations for PlaybackThis section describes preparations for video and audioplayback.4-1-1 Switch and

Page 37 - 4-2 Playback Procedures

Chapter 4 Playback4-2 Chapter 4 Playback4-1 Preparations for Playback4-1-2 Time Data SelectionDisplayed time dataUse the CTL/TC setting in function me

Page 38 - 4-4 Chapter 4 Playback

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-3This section describes the following types of playbackwhich the unit can carry out:• Normal playbackPlayback a

Page 39 - (A)1(B) 2

Chapter 4 Playback4-4 Chapter 4 Playback4-2 Playback Procedures3 To stop playback in jog mode, stop turning thesearch dial.The function to toggle betw

Page 40 - 4-6 Chapter 4 Playback

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-52 Turn the search dial to the desired anglecorresponding to the desired playback speed.Playback in variable sp

Page 41 - 251,4 733,4,6

Table of Contents2 Table of ContentsChapter 6Tele-File6-1 Overview of Tele-File Functions ... 6-16-2

Page 42 - 4-8 Chapter 4 Playback

Chapter 4 Playback4-6 Chapter 4 Playback4-2 Playback Procedures4 Press the PLAY button or perform any otheroperation to exit the tape speed override m

Page 43 - Chapter 4 Playback 4-9

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-74-3-2 Storing a Varying PlaybackSpeed in MemoryTo store the playback speed for DMC playback, usethe following

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Chapter 4 Playback4-8 Chapter 4 Playback4-3 Dynamic Motion Control (DMC) Playback2 Either while playing back the recorded tape, pressthe ENTRY button

Page 45 - 5-1 Overview

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-92 At the moment the on-air cue is given, press theCUE/PLAY button once more.The CUE/PLAY button lights, and pl

Page 47 - 5-3 Shot Mark Operations

Chapter 5Shot Mark FunctionChapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5-15-1 OverviewChapter 5 Shot Mark FunctionThis unit supports the following three types of sho

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Chapter 5Shot Mark Function5-2 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function5-2 Shot Mark Operation MenuG02 LISTINGTYPEFor each type of shot mark,select whether to rea

Page 49 - Adding a memo mark (#)

Chapter 5Shot Mark FunctionChapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5-35-3 Shot Mark OperationsThis section describes the operations concerningreading and writing

Page 50 - REW button

Chapter 5Shot Mark Function5-4 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function5-3 Shot Mark OperationsErasing a shot markSelect the shot mark from the shot mark list, an

Page 51 - SHOT MARK

Chapter 5Shot Mark FunctionChapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5-5A virtual shot mark appears on the monitor as “V-MARK xxx” (xxx is the number). This is not

Page 52 - Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-11-1 FeaturesChapter 1 OverviewThe MSW-M2100/M2100P is a digital videocassetteplayer based on the MPEG IMX form

Page 53 - Chapter 6 Tele-File

Chapter 5Shot Mark Function5-6 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function5-3 Shot Mark OperationsErasing shot marks from the tapeTo erase a shot mark, use the follo

Page 54 - Opening automatically

Chapter 5Shot Mark FunctionChapter 5 Shot Mark Function 5-75-3-5 Reading In Shot DataWhen there is shot data (time, device, and otherinformation abou

Page 55 - 6-3 Tele-File Menu

Chapter 5Shot Mark Function5-8 Chapter 5 Shot Mark Function5-3 Shot Mark Operations5-3-6 Sorting Shot MarksBased on shot data recorded on the tape, y

Page 56 - Attribute Data” (page 6-11)

Chapter 6Tele-File 6-1Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6 Tele-File6-1 Overview of Tele-File FunctionsTele-File is a non-contact data carrier system.Tele-File

Page 57 - TELE-FILE : TEST 01

6-2Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6Tele-File6-2 Opening the Tele-File MenuOpening from the function menuDisplay page 5 of the function menu in the menudisp

Page 58 - 3 Press the PREROLL button

Chapter 6Tele-File 6-3Chapter 6Tele-File6-3 Tele-File Menu6-3-1 Clip Data DisplayHow to read the displayShown below are examples of the default menud

Page 59 - 6-3-3 Modifying Clip Data

6-4Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6Tele-FileSetting display areaDisplays the setting of the currently selected data type,and a cursor (“*” or “>”).The m

Page 60 - To set timecode data

Chapter 6Tele-File 6-5Chapter 6Tele-FileTitleThe title (maximum 14 characters) set in attribute datadisplay/modify mode.Selected clip numberA 4-digit

Page 61 - Tele-File

6-6Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6Tele-FileMoving the cursor directlyRegardless of the cursor’s current position, pressingone of the following buttons mov

Page 62 - Resume function

Chapter 6Tele-File 6-7Chapter 6Tele-File6-3-3 Modifying Clip DataTo modify clip data, put the unit into clip data displaymode and then press the F2 (

Page 63 - TELE-FILE INFORMATION

Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Chapter 1 Overview1-1 FeaturesHigh image quality MPEG-2 intraframeencoding at 50 Mbps.The video signal compression uses MPEG-2in

Page 64 - To modify attribute data

6-8Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6Tele-FileTo add and delete clipsTo add clips1 Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to move the“*” cursor to the position where

Page 65 - 7-1 Overview

Chapter 6Tele-File 6-9Chapter 6Tele-FileTo set the set or modified data as other timedataPress the F6 (SET TO) button and select the timedata (cue poi

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6-10Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6Tele-FileTo make comment settingsProceed as follows to make comment settings.1 Select a clip.2 Select comment.3 Press t

Page 67 - 7-2 Function Menu Item List

Chapter 6Tele-File 6-11Chapter 6Tele-File6-3-5 Displaying and Modifying Attribute DataYou can display and modify attribute data. Theexample below sho

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6-12Chapter 6Tele-FileChapter 6Tele-FileTo modify attribute dataYou can modify the title, ID, administrator data, andwrite inhibit setting attributes.

Page 69 - Function Menu

Chapter 7Function Menu 7-1Chapter 7Function MenuChapter 7 Function Menu7-1 OverviewThe function menu allows you to make frequentlymade settings, such

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7-2Chapter 7Function MenuChapter 7Function MenuTo change the function menu pagePress either of the page buttons (V, v).• The V button selects the next

Page 71 - 8-1 Setup Menu Configuration

Chapter 7Function Menu 7-3Chapter 7Function Menu7-2 Function Menu Item ListHOME pagea) The selection of LTC or VITC depends on the setting of F6 (TCR)

Page 72 - 8-2 Setup Menu Operations

7-4Chapter 7Function MenuChapter 7Function MenuPage 2Item SettingF1 (V.PROC) Selects the control method for the internal digital video processor.LOCAL

Page 73 - Setup Menus

Chapter 7Function Menu 7-5Chapter 7Function MenuPage 3ItemSettingF1 (SYNC) Sets the output signal sync phase.Setting methodWith the displayed setting

Page 74 - 3 Turn the unit off

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-3High quality variable speed playback anddigital jog sound functionIn digital BETACAM or MPEG IMX format playba

Page 75 - (Continued)

7-6Chapter 7Function MenuChapter 7Function MenuPage 4Item SettingF1 (CAPSTN) Selects the number of fields for capstan lock in playback and editing.In

Page 76 - 8-6 Chapter 8 Setup Menus

Chapter 8Setup Menus 8-1Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8 Setup MenusThis unit has the following setup menus.• Basic setup menu• Extended setup menuTo acc

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8-2Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup MenusTo display setup menusWith the function menu HOME page showing in themenu display, press the F5 (MENU) butt

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Chapter 8Setup Menus 8-3Chapter 8Setup MenusTo display a desired sub-itemFor a menu item having sub-items, you can select adesired sub-item as follows

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8-4Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup MenusResetting the menu settings to theirfactory default values (menu item B20)To reset the current active menu

Page 80 - Maintenance Manual Volume 1

Chapter 8Setup Menus 8-5Chapter 8Setup Menus8-3 Items in the Basic Setup MenuThe basic setup menu contains the following items. In the “Settings” colu

Page 81 - Setup Menus 8-11

Chapter 8 Setup Menus8-6 Chapter 8 Setup MenusItem number Item name Settingsa)The channel condition indication appears under the timeror status line (

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Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-7Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panelsThe extended setup menu contains the fol

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Chapter 8Setup Menus8-8Chapter 8Setup Menus8-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels (Con

Page 84

Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-9Menu items in the range 100 to 199, relating to the control panels (Continued)118 Select which switches an

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Chapter 1 Overview1-4 Chapter 1 Overview1-1 Features1-2 Example System ConfigurationThe following conceptual diagram shows an exampleof use.Digital/an

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Chapter 8Setup Menus8-10Chapter 8Setup Menus8-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu201Item numberItem nameSettingsPARA RUN202Menu items in the range 100

Page 87 - Maintenance Manual

Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-11Menu items in the range 300 to 399, relating to editing operationsItem numberItem name Settings301 VAR SP

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Chapter 8Setup Menus8-12Chapter 8Setup Menus8-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 400 to 499, relating to prerolla) When contro

Page 89 - Setup Menus 8-19

Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-13Menu items in the range 600 to 699, relating to the time code generator (Continued)Menu items in the rang

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Chapter 8Setup Menus8-14Chapter 8Setup Menus8-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continu

Page 91 - 9-2 Head Cleaning

Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-15Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continued)Item numberItem nameSettings712

Page 92 - 9-3 Error Messages

Chapter 8Setup Menus8-16Chapter 8Setup Menus8-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continu

Page 93 - Error Message List

Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-17Menu items in the range 800 to 899, relating to audio control (Continued)Item numberItem nameSettings806L

Page 94 - 9-4 Moisture Condensation

Chapter 8Setup Menus8-18Chapter 8Setup Menus8-4 Items in the Extended Setup MenuMenu items in the range 800 to 899, relating to audio control (Continu

Page 95 - 9-5 Regular Checks

Chapter 8Setup MenusChapter 8Setup Menus 8-19Menu items in the range 900 to 999, relating to digital processinga) Not supported in this version of the

Page 96 - 9-5-2 Maintenance Timings

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-12-1 Control PanelsThere are three control panels, as follows:• Upp

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Chapter 9Maintenance and Inspection 9-1Chapter 9Maintenance and Inspection9-1Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack OccursIf tape slack occurs in the uni

Page 99 - Betacam SX playback

9-2Chapter 9Maintenance and InspectionChapter 9Maintenance and Inspection9-3 Error MessagesZALARM indicatorThis unit is equipped with a self-diagnosis

Page 100 - A-4 Appendix

Chapter 9Maintenance and Inspection 9-3Chapter 9Maintenance and InspectionError Message ListCode Message Description – NO COMMUNICATION Abnormality i

Page 101 - Appendix A-5

9-4Chapter 9Maintenance and InspectionChapter 9Maintenance and Inspection9-4 Moisture CondensationWhen the unit is suddenly moved from a cold to awarm

Page 102 - Specifications

Chapter 9Maintenance and Inspection 9-5Chapter 9Maintenance and Inspection9-5 Regular Checks9-5-1 Digital Hours MeterThe hours meter can display seven

Page 103 - Index I-1

9-6Chapter 9Maintenance and InspectionChapter 9Maintenance and InspectionComponentDigital hours meter indication(menu number in parenthesis)Guideline

Page 104 - I-2 Index

AppendixAppendix A-1SpecificationsGeneralPower requirements100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 HzPower consumption1.9 A (190 W)Peak inrush current(1) Power ON, curr

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AppendixA-2 AppendixSpecificationsRecommended tapesMPEG IMX cassettes (S, L):BCT-6MX/12MX/22MX/32MX/60MXBCT-64MXL/94MXL/124MXL/184MXLDigital Betacam c

Page 106 - Sony Corporation

AppendixAppendix A-3Digital Betacam playbackVideoDigital Audio (CH1 to CH4)Analog Audio (cue track)Betacam SX playbackVideoAudioAnalog Betacam playbac

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