Sony DSR-85 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 1

Overview

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1

Display section (A) and video/audio input setting section

AUDIO INPUT LEVEL

AUDIO REC

SELECT

2CH/4CH

INPUT SELECT

VIDEO

AUDIO

QSDI

CH-1

CH-1/2

CH-2

CH-3/4

dB

0

-12

-20

-30

-40

-60

CH-1

AUDIO MODE

INPUT MODE

VIDEO

AUDIO

CH-1,1/2 CH-2,3/4

COMPOSITE

ANALOG

ANALOG

S VIDEO

COMPONENT

SDI

AES/EBU

SDI

AES/EBU

SDI

2CH

4CH

Fs44.1k

Fs48k

Fs32k

QSDI

CH-2

CH-3

CH-4

CH-1

CH-2

CH-3

CH-4

0

2

4

6

8

10

0

2

4

6

8

10

0

2

4

6

8

10

0

2

4

6

8

10

OVER

dB

0

-12

-20

-30

-40

-60

OVER

dB

0

-12

-20

-30

-40

-60

OVER

dB

0

-12

-20

-30

-40

-60

OVER

[2CH] and [Fs48k] indicators: Light during playback

of a tape recorded in two-channel mode (48 kHz),
or during two-channel mode (48 kHz) recording.

[2CH] and [Fs44.1k] indicators: Light during

playback of a tape recorded in two-channel mode
(44.1 kHz).

[4CH] and [Fs32k] indicators: Light during playback

of a tape recorded in four-channel mode (32 kHz),
or during four-channel mode (32 kHz) recording.

1

Audio level meter

2

AUDIO MODE display

3

INPUT MODE display

4

INPUT SELECT buttons

5

AUDIO REC SELECT button

6

AUDIO INPUT LEVEL control

knobs

1 Audio level meter
Indicates the recording level during recording or EE
mode

1)

and the playback level during playback. When

the audio level exceeds 0 dB, the OVER indicator
lights.
The short bars to the left of some level indication bars
indicate that those levels are reference audio recording
levels.

2 AUDIO MODE display
Indicates the audio mode during playback or recording
or while in EE mode.
• During playback it indicates the audio mode in which

the tape was recorded.

• During recording or while in EE mode, it indicates

the currently selected audio recording mode. The
AUDIO REC SELECT button is used for audio
recording mode selection.

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1) EE mode

“EE” stands for “Electric to Electric”. When in this
mode, the video and audio signals that are input to the
VCR’s recording circuitry do not pass through any
magnetic conversion circuits but instead are output via
electric circuits only. This mode is used to check input
signals and adjust input levels.

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