Classe Audio CAP-101 Instruction Manual

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DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE COMPACT PLAYER
J-H1
J-H3
i.LINK INTERFACE BOARD
HKJ-101
OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
1st Edition (Revised 1)
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Page 1 - 1st Edition (Revised 1)

DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE COMPACT PLAYERJ-H1J-H3i.LINK INTERFACE BOARDHKJ-101OPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 1)

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Chapter 1 Overview1-4 Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Sample System Configuration1) When an HKJ-101 i.LINK Interface Board is installed...

Page 3 - AVERTISSEMENT

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-51-3 Using the CD-ROM ManualThe supplied CD-ROM includes Operation Manualsfor the J-H series of videocassette p

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-1Chapter 2Location and Functionof Parts2-1 Control Panel1 Carrying

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Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts4 Remote control detectorReceives the infrared signal from the sup

Page 6 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-33 AU MON SEL buttonEach press of this button switches the audio ch

Page 7 - Overview

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsAudio monitor display areaTime data display areaIndicator areaTape

Page 8 - 1-1 Features

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-5Tape transport indicator area• Tape transport indicatorWhen you pr

Page 9 - Example for the J-H1

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-1-3 Tape Transport ControlSection1 EJECT buttonPress this button

Page 10 - 1-4 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 2 Location and Function of PartsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 2-72-2 Connector Panel1 TC OUTPUT connector1 TC OUTPUT (time code out

Page 11 - 1-3 Using the CD-ROM Manual

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts2-8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts DV (i.LINK DV output ) connector (IEEE1394type, 6-pin) (available

Page 12 - Location and Function

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

Page 13 - 2-1 Control Panel

Chapter 3 PreparationsChapter 3 Preparations 3-1Chapter 3Preparations3-1 InstallationInstallation of the unitYou can install this unit horizontally as

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Chapter 3 Preparations3-2 Chapter 3 Preparations3-2 CassettesCassette typesThis unit uses a tape with 1/2-inch tape width. It playsHD DIGITAL VIDEO ca

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Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-1Chapter 4Playback4-1 Preparations for Playback4-1-1 Switching SystemFrequencySwitch a setting of this unit to

Page 16 - 2-1-2 Search Control Section

4-1 Preparations for PlaybackChapter 4 Playback4-2 Chapter 4 PlaybackWhen “14:9” is selectedWhen “13:9” is selected• Squeeze mode (SQUEEZE)4-1-4 Time

Page 17 - 2-1-3 Tape Transport Control

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-34-2 Playback Procedures4-2-1 Normal PlaybackIn jog mode, the JOG dial controls the playback speedbased the sp

Page 18 - 2-2 Connector Panel

4-2 Playback ProceduresChapter 4 Playback4-4 Chapter 4 PlaybackIn shuttle mode, the SHUTTLE dial controls theplayback speed based on the angular posit

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Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-54-3 Superimposed Character Information1 Types of time dataVideo signal output from the SDI (J-H3 only), HDSDI

Page 20 - Preparations

4-3 Superimposed Character InformationChapter 4 Playback4-6 Chapter 4 Playback4 Operation modeThe field is divided into two blocks, A and B.•Block A:

Page 21 - 3-2 Cassettes

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-74-4 Using the Remote CommanderBefore using the Remote CommanderPull off the transparent film covering the batt

Page 22 - Playback

4-4 Using the Remote CommanderChapter 4 Playback4-8 Chapter 4 Playback2 Turn the JOG/SHUTTLE dial to change the settingfrom “OFF” to “ON” while holdin

Page 23 - 4-2 Chapter 4 Playback

For the customers in Europe (for the J-H1 and J-H3)This product with the CE marking complies with both theEMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Volta

Page 24 - 4-2 Playback Procedures

Chapter 4 PlaybackChapter 4 Playback 4-94-5 Tele-File1) and Shot Mark FunctionsThe following operations will be available when usingthe unit connected

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Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-1Chapter 5Setup Menu5-1 Menu System ConfigurationThe principal setup operations required beforeoperating th

Page 26 - Displayed items

5-2 Menu OperationsChapter 5 Setup Menu5-2 Chapter 5 Setup MenuThis section describes the basic menu displays andhow to change the settings.For inform

Page 27 - 4-6 Chapter 4 Playback

Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-3Changing a menu item setting valueTo change the setting value of the currently displayedmenu item, use the

Page 28 - 213:WIRELESS-off

5-2 Menu OperationsChapter 5 Setup Menu5-4 Chapter 5 Setup MenuSwitching system frequency (menu item013)Using the following procedure, you can set SYS

Page 29 - 213:WIRELESS-on

Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-54 Holding down the JOG/SHUTTLE button, turn theJOG/SHUTTLE dial to change the setting to 25,then release t

Page 30 - and Shot Mark Functions

5-2 Menu OperationsChapter 5 Setup Menu5-6 Chapter 5 Setup MenuExtended menu operationsYou can control the extended menu in the same way asthat descri

Page 31 - Setup Menu

Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-75-3 Basic MenuThe basic menu contains the following items.In the “Settings” column of the table, the facto

Page 32 - HO2:DRUM HOURS - 52

5-3 Basic MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu5-8 Chapter 5 Setup MenuItem number Item name Settings013SYSTEM FREQUENCYSELECTSpecifies whether to enable switching

Page 33 - SET/MENU button

Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-9Item number Item name Settings099MENU GRADEDetermines the menus that can be changed.BASIC : Basic menuENHA

Page 34 - 3 Press the SET/MENU button

Pour toute question concernant l’emploi du cordond’alimentation/connecteur pour appareils/fiche ci-dessus,consulter un agent de service compétent.ATTE

Page 35 - 5 Press the SET/MENU button

5-4 Extended MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu5-10 Chapter 5 Setup Menu5-4 Extended MenuThe extended menu contains the following items.In the “Settings” column

Page 36 - 5-2 Menu Operations

Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-11Item numberItem nameSettings601 VITC POSITION SEL-1(J-H1: No item)(J-H3: 29.97/25/23.98PDsystem only)In 2

Page 37 - 5-3 Basic Menu

5-4 Extended MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu5-12 Chapter 5 Setup MenuItem numberItem nameSettings710INTERNAL VIDEOSIGNAL GENERATORSelects the test signal to

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Chapter 5 Setup MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu 5-13Item numberItem nameSettings831I.LINK AUDIO OUTPUTSELECT(available only with theHKJ-101 i.LINK InterfaceB

Page 39 - Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5-9

5-4 Extended MenuChapter 5 Setup Menu5-14 Chapter 5 Setup MenuItem numberItem nameSettings941GAMMA LEVEL (DC)(J-H3: 29.97/25/23.98PDsystem only)Adjust

Page 40 - 5-4 Extended Menu

Chapter 6 Maintenance and InspectionChapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6-1Chapter 6Maintenance andInspection6-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack

Page 41 - Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5-11

6-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack OccursChapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection6-2 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection6-3 Moisture CondensationWhe

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Chapter 6 Maintenance and InspectionChapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6-36-4 Error MessagesCODE MESSAGE ERRORS01 REEL TROUBLE Detected “tape slack”

Page 43 - Chapter 5 Setup Menu 5-13

6-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack OccursChapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection6-4 Chapter 6 Maintenance and InspectionThe digital hours meter can

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AppendixAppendix A-1AppendixSpecificationsGeneralPower requirements100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 HzPower consumptionJ-H3: 70 WJ-H1: 50 WRated current J-H3: 0.

Page 45 - Inspection

Für Kunden in Europa (für den J-H1 und J-H3)Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfüllt dieEMV-Direktive (89/336/EMG) der EG-Kommission al

Page 46 - 6-3 Moisture Condensation

SpecificationsAppendixA-2 AppendixDigital video systemHD analog response (BNC output)Output level Y: 700 mV (±5%)Pb/Pr: ±350 mV (±5%)Sync signal: ±300

Page 47 - 6-4 Error Messages

AppendixAppendix A-3D3 OUTPUT D connector (1), 14-pinY: 1.0 Vp-p, Sync negative, 75 Ω,unbalancedPb/Pr: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω, unbalancedIncluding characters

Page 48 - 6-5 Digital Hours Meter

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

Page 49 - Appendix

Sony CorporationB & P CompanyJ-H1J-H3 (SY)3-748-147-02(1)2003.06 2003

Page 50 - Specifications

Table of ContentsChapter 1Overview1-1 Features ... 1-11-2 Samp

Page 51 - Optional accessories

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-1Chapter 1OverviewThe J-H1 (also referred to as the unit in this manual) isa Digital Videocassette Compact Play

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Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Chapter 1 OverviewCompact designSince the unit is as compact as a standard desktoppersonal computer in size, it is ideal for per

Page 53 - Sony Corporation

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-31-2 Sample System Configuration....................

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