Sony DSR-DR1000A User Manual

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INT AUDIO SG [> Audio SG]: Select the operation of the

internal audio test signal generator.

SILENCE [>> silence]: Silent signal
*

1kHz SINE [>> 1kHz]: 1-kHz,

−20 dB FS (for DSR-

DR1000A) or

−18 dB FS (for DSR-DR1000AP) sine wave

signal

When you select SG (audio test signal) as the audio input in
the video/audio input setting section on the front panel, the
audio test signal generated by the internal audio test signal
generator is input.

JOG CONTROL [> Jog ctrl]: Select whether to adjust the

audio playback speed during slow playback.

OFF [>> OFF]: Do not adjust the audio playback speed.
*

ON [>> ON]: Adjust the audio playback speed.

SHUTTLE MUTE [> Shutl mute]: Set the audio muting

conditions during shuttle playback.

*

OFF [>> OFF]: Not muted.

CUEUP or PREROLL [>> CUEUP]: Muted during cue-up or

preroll operations.

FULL [>> FULL]: Muted in shuttle mode.

DV ATT [> DV PB ATT]: When playing back a clip recorded in

consumer DV format, select whether to attenuate the audio
output level.

OFF [>> OFF]: Do not attenuate.
*

ON [>> ON]: Attenuate.

INTERFACE SELECT [Interface]: Settings related to
external interfaces

Description of settings

VIDEO OUTPUT [> Video Out]: Select the four format of

analog video signals to be output from the four VIDEO
OUT connectors (Y/CPST, R

−Y/S−C, B−Y/S−C and

SUPER).

Note

When this menu item is set to Y

−R, B, the SUPER connector

outputs the B

−Y signal. In this case, changing the setting of an

internal switch allows the text data for superimposition on the
monitor screen to be output from the right-hand REF. VIDEO IN
connector (marked

). For more information about this,

consult your Sony dealer.

*

COMPOSITE [>> Composite]: Composite video signals

S-VIDEO [>> S-Video]: S-video (separated Y and C) and

composite video signals

Y–R, B [>> Y–R, B]: Y, R

−Y and B−Y component video

signals

AUDIO OUTPUT [> Audio Out]: Select the channels for audio

output from the AUDIO OUT 1/3 and 2/4 connectors.

*

1/2 CH [>> 1/2CH]: Output channel 1 to the AUDIO OUT 1/3

connector and channel 2 to the AUDIO OUT 2/4
connector.

3/4 CH [>> 3/4CH]: Output channel 3 to the AUDIO OUT 1/3

connector and channel 4 to the AUDIO OUT 2/4
connector.

REMOTE I/F [> Remote I/F]: When remote-controlling this unit

with the control mode selector set to REMOTE, select
either the REMOTE IN (R)/OUT (P) connector or

S400(i.LINK) connector for connecting a remote control

unit.

i.LINK [>>i.LINK]: Device connected to S400(i.LINK)

connector.

*

9PIN [>>9PIN]: Device connected to REMOTE IN(R)

connector. Do not use REMOTE OUT(P) connector.

9PIN(PARA) [>>9P Para]: Make cascade connection

between multiple units of this recorder using the REMOTE
IN(R) and REMOTE OUT(P) connectors, controlling all
recorders remotely from one recorder.

9PIN(DUAL) [>>9P Dual] : Control recording remotely from

device connected to REMOTE IN(R) connector. Control
playback remotely from device connected to REMOTE
OUT(P) connector.

PC REMOTE [>PC REMOTE]: Select whether or not to enable

control from a computer

*

DISABLE [>>DISABLE]: Disable.

ENABLE[>ENABLE]: Enable.

AUDIO CONTROL [Audio]: Settings related to audio
control

Description of settings

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