Digital interface, Getting started, Copy information during recording – Sony PCM-R700 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Copy information during recording

Copy information that is recorded on tape during
recording varies according to the input connector
used and the signal format, as shown in the table
below.

In the case of AES/EBU and the IEC-958 for
broadcasting studio use, the digital signal carries no
copy information.

As for the IEC-958 for consumer use, three types of
copy information exists: copying possible, first-
generation copy permitted, and copying prohibited
(Serial Copy Management System).

Digital Interface

Digital input and output connectors

The following table shows signal formats that
correspond to the input and output connectors on
the deck.

The DIGITAL COAXIAL IN connector accepts not
only the consumer version of the IEC-958
international digital audio interface standard, but
also the broadcasting studio version of the IEC-958
standard used by such DAT decks as the PCM-2300,
PCM-2700 or PCM-2700A.

Type

Input connector

Output connector

AES/EBU format

IEC-958 for
consumer use

IEC-958 for
broadcasting studio use

DIGITAL
AES/EBU

DIGITAL
COAXIAL

IEC-958 for consumer
use

AES/EBU format

Input
connector

Signal
format

Copy
information
carried by
digital signal

Recording
capability
on this
deck

Copy
information
recorded on
tape

DIGITAL
AES/EBU

AES/EBU

None

Possible

Possible

None

IEC-958 for
broadcasting
studio use

Determined
by menu
setting (pages
24 and 25)

Determined
by menu
setting (pages
24 and 25)

Other connections

To connect a switch box through the REMOTE 1
connector

Refer to “Remote Control Function Using a Parallel Remote
Connector” on page 28.

To connect the optional remote through the REMOTE 2
connector

Refer to “The Optional Remote RM-D750” on page 26.

Connecting AC power cord

Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the AC IN
socket on the rear panel and connect the plug on the
other end to a wall outlet.

Where do I go next?

Now you’re ready to use your deck.
For basic operations, go to pages 9 to 11; for advanced
operations, go to pages after 12.

DIGITAL
COAXIAL

Permitted

Possible

Permitted
(ID 6:00)

IEC-958 for
consumer use

First-
generation
only

Possible

Prohibited
(ID 6:10)

ANALOG
(BALANCE/
UNBALANCE)

Possible

Possible

Prohibited

Prohibited
(ID 6:10)

Determined by
menu setting
(page 24)

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