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Sony MAV-777 Operation Manual
Sony MAV-777 Operation Manual

Sony MAV-777 Operation Manual

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MULTI ACCESS VIDEO DISK RECORDER
MAV-777
Volume I Settings, Basic Operations by Modes
METER
CONTROL
PANEL
PANEL
SETUP BANK
1
2
3
SYSTEM
HDD
HELP
TOTAL /
FULL /
REMAIN
FINE
PHONES
TC/UB
TC TYPE
0
10
MENU
SET
PB EE
PB
HOLD
RESET
TC/UB
TC TYPE
TRIM
L1
L2
IN
OUT
L3
AUDIO
L4
ENTRY
L5
L6
IN
OUT
L7
L8
L9
DMC EDIT
DELETE
L10
MEMORY
CONTROL PANEL
L11
REAR FRONT
PREVIEW
AUTO EDIT REVIEW
MODE
SHIFT
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
OPERATION MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 1)
Serial No. 10001 and Higher
(Ver. 2.32)
R1
P1
9P
50P
REMOTE
REMOTE
PORT SELECT
PROCESS
Y/
CONTROL
MASTER
R2/
R3/
P3
P2
AUDIO INPUT /
MONITOR SELECT
PB
INPUT
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
REMOTE
HD SDI
PR
MENU
AES/EBU
MONITOR L
SET UP
LOCAL
R
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
VIDEO/MENU
PRESET
PRESET
PRESET
PRESET
PRESET
SHUTTLE
JOG
VAR
1
R1
P1
EXT
PORT SELECT
R2/
R3/
2
P3
P2
PLAYER
RECORDER
MULTI
CONTROL
REC
PREROLL
EDIT
SETUP
SELECT
PANEL SELECT CHARACTER
1 2 3
NONE
80TH
OFF ON
REW
PLAY
F. FWD
STOP
B7
[English]

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  • Page 1 MULTI ACCESS VIDEO DISK RECORDER MAV-777 (Ver. 2.32) Volume I Settings, Basic Operations by Modes REMOTE REMOTE METER CONTROL PORT SELECT PANEL PANEL PROCESS CONTROL MASTER SETUP BANK AUDIO INPUT / MONITOR SELECT INPUT SYSTEM REMOTE HD SDI MENU HELP...
  • Page 2 WARNING:Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may WARNING require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug, or both. To reduce the risk of fire To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not or electric shock, refer servicing to qualified expose the unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 3 For the customers in the USA Für Kunden in Europa This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfüllt limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC sowohl die EMV-Direktive (89/336/EEC) als auch die Direktive Rules.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 4-2-2 Selecting the Playback Port Chapter 1 Overview to be Controlled........4-5 1-1 MAV-777 Overview .......... 1-1 4-2-3 Selecting the Video and Audio Signals to be Monitored ........4-5 1-2 Features............. 1-1 4-2-4 Selecting the Displayed Time Data....4-5 1-3 Changes from Ver. 1.00........1-3 4-2-5 Adjusting Playback Audio Levels....4-6...
  • Page 5 VTR. This lists the parts of the unit by function, with summaries of their operation. The operation manual of the MAV-777 is divided into two manuals as outlined below. Chapter 3 Preparations Gives an overview the four operation modes of the MAV-...
  • Page 6: Using This Manual

    Using this manual Descriptions of operating procedures The first time a technical term appears it is defined in a The numerals attached to buttons and switches in the footnote. Where required, a cross-reference (in italics) illustrations refer to corresponding step numbers in the shows the page in this manual or in another manual where operating procedure.
  • Page 7 • Operation Manual Volume II Editing Operations from the Control Panel (supplied) This describes the various editing operations possible with the MAV-777 control panel. • Installation Manual (supplied) This describes the installation procedure for this unit. • Maintenance Manual (Option)
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    One of the advantages of a hard disk recorder (such as the 3 input/1 output (with two BKMA-720); MAV-777) over a conventional HD VTR is the ability to 1 input/3 output (with two BKMA-730) simultaneously access, edit, and output material (stored as...
  • Page 10 Menu-driven setup Down convert function The operating conditions, initial settings for interfaces to The MAV-777 comes standard with an HD to SD down other devices, and other settings can be controlled by converter. This makes it possible to output down- menu operations on the front panel of the unit.
  • Page 11: Changes From Ver. 1.00

    HD SDI and AES/EBU output system. When paired with HDCAM input board BKMA-720 a BKMA-720, it allows the MAV-777 to be used in the 2 input/2 output configuration, while two BKMA-730 allow When this board is installed in the MAV-777, it adds an the MAV-777 to be used in the 1 input/3 output HD SDI and AES/EBU input system.
  • Page 12 Dial Panel MAVE-D555 When the MAVE-F555 is connected to the MAV-777, it can be used in conjunction with the MAVE-D555 and BKNE-1011 to perform BVE editing operations, such as JOG dial operations, [PLAY], [SHTL], [REW], and [FF] operations, with all the ease of conventional BVE editing.
  • Page 13: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2-1 Front Panel The front panel of the MAV-777 is in two sections: • Meter panel (upper) • Control panel (lower) REMOTE METER CONTROL PORT SELECT PANEL PANEL PROCESS CONTROL MASTER SETUP BANK...
  • Page 14: Meter Panel

    2-1-1 Meter Panel a PHONES jack b PHONES control c Display selection section d HELP button e ERROR/WARNING indicators f LED indicators g Display panel REMOTE METER CONTROL PANEL PANEL PORT SELECT PROCESS CONTROL MASTER SETUP BANK AUDIO INPUT / MONITOR SELECT INPUT SYSTEM...
  • Page 15 a PHONES jack Pressing the TC/UB button again when the user bit By connecting stereo headphones with an impedance information is displayed turns the button off, and of 8 ohms to this jack, you can monitor the sound returns the display to normal timecode (i.e. not the during recording, playback, and editing.
  • Page 16 When in Remote mode, the button lights; This shows the operating status of the port, as follows. when in Local mode, it goes out. Play..............B Local mode: The MAV-777 can only be controlled Stopped............x from the control panel. Recording ............z...
  • Page 17 l AUDIO INPUT SELECT/MONITOR SELECT o VIDEO PROCESS/MENU control section While the indicator of the MENU button (i) is lit, this is used to select an item in the setup menu. For AUDIO INPUT SELECT/MONITOR SELECT menu operation, please refer to Section 3-4, “Setup”. buttons While the indicator of the MENU button is off, this Select the input audio signals or monitor output...
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    output level. The current PB output level appears control mode cycles through REMOTE, MENU, around the control. LOCAL, REMOTE, and so on. The current mode is shown by the PROCESS CONTROL MODE PR button indicators. Pressing this button lights the indicator and allows the PROCESS CONTROL MODE indicators VIDEO PROCESS control (o) to adjust the PR output level.
  • Page 19: System Setup Panel

    FRONT: Ordinarily, leave the switch in the FRONT Set this to the ON position to power on this unit. position. REAR: If you need to use the MAV-777 with the b CONTROL PANEL connector switch in the REAR position, please consult the Connect the control panel.
  • Page 20 Note Do not eject the memory card while the ACCESS lamp is lit as this may damage the information on the memory card. e SET UP SELECT switch This selects the number of the menu bank for this unit’s settings. The menu bank selected by changing the switch setting becomes effective after the unit is restarted.
  • Page 21: Connector Panel

    2-3 Connector Panel a REFERENCE connectors h REMOTE connectors i MONITOR OUT connectors b AUDIO IN connectors j HD SDI IN connectors c AUDIO OUT connectors k HD SDI OUT connectors HD SDI IN HD SDI OUT INPUT MONITOR REFERENCE AUDIO IN (AES/EBU) AUDIO OUT (AES/EBU) REMOTE...
  • Page 22 REFERENCE connectors (BNC type) g 10 BASE-T connector In order to control the MAV-777 from an external HD connector device that is connected via Ethernet*, connect this Input an HD reference video signal. Input bipolar connector to the external device with an Ethernet (positive and negative) 3-value sync signals at this cable.
  • Page 23 SD SDI (SUPER) connector D CONV (Down Converter) SDI OUT 1 connector This outputs an SD serial digital video/audio signal. The audio output signals output by this connector are The HD SDI outputs down converter output monitor as follows: connector. CH1: Audio monitor output.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Preparations

    Section 3-2, “Connecting External Devices” (page 3-7). Panel Mode In this mode, the input and output ports are controlled independently from the MAV-777 control panel or from the player port of the editor. However, an external device cannot be selected as the recorder. Monitor Sync Generator REF.
  • Page 26 PLAY F. FWD STOP MODE SHIFT MAV-777 Configuration example This example assumes ports R1 and P1 are controlled from a DTR-3000. Use the basic menu item LIVE DURATION (menu 034) to set the recording time for port R1. For details on basic menu settings and operation sequences, refer to Section 3-4, “Setup” (page 3-12).
  • Page 27 • When a DTR-3000 is used with this unit, it must be version CP:V01.30, VS:V01.20 or later, and this unit must be used in the DISK:INDIVIDUAL mode. For details, please contact the supplier of the unit or your Sony representative.
  • Page 28 This mode makes nonlinear editing possible when the MAV-777 and MAV-777 special panel or VTR are connected (1), or linear editing when the MAV-777 and a linear editing device (such as the BVE-700) or a VTR are connected. Examples of system configurations (1) and (2) are shown below.
  • Page 29 AUTO EDIT REVIEW PLAY F. FWD STOP MODE SHIFT BVE-700 MAV-777 REF. Sync Generator monitor HD VTR Monitor • In the BVE mode, the recorder port (R1) and the playback port (P1) are combined, so the unit can serve as the VTR of a re-recorder. A combination recording and playback port is called an RP port.
  • Page 30 Notes • Apply the same reference video signal to the VTR, editor, and the MAV unit, set MAV-777 expansion menu OUTPUT REF LOCK (menu 120) to REF SYNC lock and REFERENCE SELECT (menus 349, 350, 351) to output ref. Please refer to Section 3-3, “External Synchronization of Output Video Signals” (page 3-11) and Section 3-4, “Setup”...
  • Page 31: Connecting External Devices

    Section 3-1, “Overview of Operation Modes”. 3-2-1 Connections with the Panel Mode Connecting to digital devices The following example illustrates the connections to an HD VTR, such as one in the Sony HDW series. Sync Generator HD SDI IN HD SDI OUT...
  • Page 32: Connections With The Dtr + Panel Mode

    3-2-2 Connections with the DTR + Panel Mode Dynamic Motion Sync Generator Controller DTR-3000 HD SDI IN HD SDI OUT INPUT MONITOR REFERENCE AUDIO IN (AES/EBU) AUDIO OUT (AES/EBU) REMOTE MONITOR OUT D CONV SDI OUT D CONV SPARE 2 (SUPER) IN ––––––––...
  • Page 33: Connections With The Dtr + Dtr Mode

    3-2-3 Connections with the DTR + DTR Mode Dynamic Motion Controller DTR-3000 Sync Generator Dynamic Motion HD SDI IN HD SDI OUT Controller INPUT MONITOR DTR-3000 REFERENCE AUDIO IN (AES/EBU) AUDIO OUT (AES/EBU) REMOTE MONITOR OUT D CONV SDI OUT D CONV IN1(R1) IN2(P1)
  • Page 34: Bve Mode Connections

    3-2-4 BVE Mode Connections The illustration below shows the MAV-777 RP port as recorder and P2 port as player. Sync Generator HD SDI IN HD SDI OUT INPUT MONITOR REFERENCE AUDIO IN (AES/EBU) AUDIO OUT (AES/EBU) REMOTE MONITOR OUT D CONV SDI OUT D CONV IN ––––––––...
  • Page 35: External Synchronization Of Output Video Signals

    3-3 External Synchronization of Output Video Signals Output image signals are synchronized with either the reference video signal input to the REF.IN connector, or the video signal input to R1 and R2. External synchronization varies as follows according to the settings of Expansion menu items 120 and 121: Start Setting of Expansion...
  • Page 36: Setup

    3-4 Setup Carry out the principal settings required before using this (2) Items that can be set for each bank or items with a unit by menu operations. common setting for all banks. When items can be set The setup menus on this unit consist of the Basic menu and for each bank, the upper colon dot lights up, and when the Expansion menu, and these menus include the items have a common setting for all banks, the dot...
  • Page 37 Basic menu items Item number Display indication Settings PREROLL TIME This item sets the pre-roll time when performing editing from the control panel. 1 ..15 seconds 002 * CHARACTER H-POSITION Set the horizontal position of timecode and other superimposed text information output from the MONITOR OUT terminals of the SD SDI (SUPER) terminal.
  • Page 38 Basic menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings PB/EE SELECT P1 For the PANEL, DTR+PANEL, DTR+DTR and BVE modes, specifies when the PB port PB/EE SELECT P2 enters the state indicated by SETUP MENU 108 AUTO EE SELECT, and whether it PB/EE SELECT P3 should automatically correspond to the REC port.
  • Page 39 DTR-1 MIN ( 0 .. following table. DTR-2 HOUR (0 ..23) Model Recording time DTR-2 MIN ( 0 .. MAV-777/04 36 GB About 4 hours MAV-777/08 73 GB About 8 hours • After changing LIVE DURATION, the material must be erased. Delete the material named “LIVE1”...
  • Page 40 Basic menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings LINE SUPERIMPOSE P1 Set the time code and other superimposed text information to be output from the D LINE SUPERIMPOSE P2 CONV SDI OUT 2 (SUPER) connector of ports P1, P2 and P3. LINE SUPERIMPOSE P3 BI SUB MENU SUPERIMPOSE...
  • Page 41: Basic Menu Operation

    When the menu bank is modified after power up, the Press the MENU control once. MAV-777 must be restarted or the FAST REBOOT This allows the setting to be changed, and the setting (menu 027) on the basic menu must be executed.
  • Page 42 To cancel setting changes This confirms the setting, and the menu item number and name starts flashing again. In step 7 above, before pressing the SET button, press the To change settings in a menu item including a submenu, see the MENU button.
  • Page 43: Contents Of The Expansion Menu

    This calls the submenu, and the display appears as Carry out steps 1 to 3 of the procedure at the follows. beginning of this Section 3-4-2, “Basic Menu Operation”, and select menu item 098, 099, or 027. The following example shows menu item 027. 0 3 4 L I V E Press the MENU control once.
  • Page 44 Item number Display indication Settings Description SELECTION FOR SEARCH This item sets the method for putting the MAV-777 into search mode. DIAL ENABLE dial direct : The unit enters search mode when the search dial is turned from any mode except while recording/editing are in progress.
  • Page 45 Saves the Setup menu settings of all banks (bank 1 to bank 3) on a memory card. Notes: • Overwrites bank data previously saved on the memory card. SUB MENU • When you use a memory card for the first time with the MAV-777, it takes ten to twenty seconds to save the data. EXECUTE Start : Saves Setup menu settings.
  • Page 46 Expansion menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings Description DEFAULT GATEWAY This item specifies the Ethernet* interface default gateway. SUB MENU BYTE1 .. 255 BYTE2 BYTE3 BYTE4 GPI INPUT CONFIGURATION When GPI CONFIG MODE (menu 225) is “CONFIG,” this item specifies the function for the GPI pins.
  • Page 47 Expansion menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings Description GPI OUTPUT When GPI CONFIG MODE (menu 225) is “CONFIG,” this item specifies the function CONFIGURATION for the GPI pins. SUB MENU PIN 9 .. 16 PORT This item specifies the effect of the set function on each port output pin. PIN 26 ..
  • Page 48 Expansion menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings Description GPI CONFIG MODE Setting determines whether the GPI I/O PIN is a fixed function or can be set. SUB MENU GPI CONFIGURE MODE Setting determines whether the GPI I/O PIN is a fixed function or can be set. If it can be set, the GPI INPUT CONFIGURATION (menu 223) and GPI INPUT CONFIGURATION (menu 224) settings are effective.
  • Page 49 5msec 6msec ANALOG AUDIO EDIT When editing digital audio on the MAV-777 through a remote controller or an editor that PRESET REPLACE does not have the functions that control the digital audio edit presets, this item sets the assignment of the channels to the editor's or remote controller's analog audio presets.
  • Page 50 R SEL-VTR P1 KEY This item assigns the port in the MAV-777 that is selected by the [P1] and [P2] keys in the F555 when the [VTR] key in the F555 is selected. Further, the [R] key is set to VTR.
  • Page 51 : REC INHIBIT OFF (recording enabled) REC INHIBIT R3 REC INHIBIT on : REC INHIBIT ON (recording prohibited) FUNCTION MODE AFTER These items select the mode to be in effect for the MAV-777 after the cue-up operation is CUEUP P1 completed. FUNCTION MODE AFTER stop : Set stop mode.
  • Page 52 Expansion menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings Description TCG MODE R1 Sets the Time Code Generator. TCG MODE R2 TCG MODE R3 SUBMENU ID CODE PRESET Sets whether the ID CODE is registered. USER BIT : Registers the USER BIT without registering the ID CODE. ID CODE : Registers the ID CODE.
  • Page 53 INTERNAL SIGNAL When not off : The signal is selected and the INTERNAL SG is output. GENERATOR R2 When the MAV-777 is restarted or “off” is selected, this setting reverts to off. INTERNAL SIGNAL : No test signal is generated.
  • Page 54 : Matches the output phase during EE. Set when previewing the MAV-777 or while monitoring the VTR output signal. external switcher : Matches the internal or external video code. Set when switching the signal with the external switcher and Previewing.
  • Page 55 Expansion menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings Description AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE P1 Sets the output timing of the audio playback signal (SDI, AES/EBU only). With 0x100 AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE P2 as the reference, as it becomes smaller, the output timing comes earlier, and as it AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE P3 becomes larger, the output timing comes later.
  • Page 56 Expansion menu items (Continued) Item number Display indication Settings Description MASTER GAIN P1 Adjusts the levels of video signals output to the HD SDI OUT and D CONV SDI OUT MASTER GAIN P2 connectors Adjusts Y/PB/PR levels at the same time. MASTER GAIN P3 000 ..
  • Page 57: Expansion Menu Operation

    3-4-4 Expansion Menu Operation Using the MENU knob, set each of the items day, month, year, hour, and minute in that order. You can use the same setting operation in the Expansion • By turning the MENU knob, you can change the menu as in the Basic menu.
  • Page 58: Superimposed Character Information

    3-5 Superimposed Character Information When the CHARACTER switch on the system setup panel is turned ON, time values and text information indicating the operating mode are superimposed on the signals output from the HD SDI (SUPER), SD SDI (SUPER), and ANALOG COMPOSITE (SUPER) MONITOR OUT connectors.
  • Page 59 a Time value type g Control VTR indication This part of the display is in two parts, A and B. Indication Meaning • Part A: operating mode Timecode value from LTC reader • Part B: tape speed TCR. Timecode value from VITC reader User bits from LTC reader UBR.
  • Page 60 The BVE mode display is shown below. For details about the BVE mode display, see the MAVE-F555 Operation manual. V 1 2 3 4 O U T D U R 3-36 (E) 3-5 Superimposed Character Information...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 Recording & Playback

    Chapter 4 Recording & Playback 4-1 Preparations for Recording 4-1-1 Switch Settings Before recording, make any necessary switch settings. The relevant switches are shown in the following figure: refer to the pages shown in parenthesis. INPUT SELECT buttons PORT SELECT buttons TC/UB and TIMER SEL buttons (page 4-2): Selecting the (page 4-2): Selecting the port to be controlled...
  • Page 62: Selecting The Recording Port

    4-1-4 Selecting the Video and Audio to be Controlled Signals to be Monitored Because the MAV-777 can handle up to three recording This section describes how to select the video and audio ports, when making the various settings concerning signals to be monitored.
  • Page 63: Adjusting Recording Levels

    Use the following procedure to determine whether you the applicable ports. should use the control panel or an external unit when recording with the MAV-777. To adjust the recording level With the PORT SELECT buttons, select the recording When recording with a reference level port to which the setting applies.
  • Page 64: Preparations For Playback

    4-2 Preparations for Playback 4-2-1 Switch Settings Before starting playback, make any necessary switch settings. The relevant switches are shown in the following figure: refer to the pages shown in parenthesis. MONITOR SELECT buttons PORT SELECT buttons TC/UB and TIMER SEL buttons (page 4-5): Selecting the audio (page 4-5): Selecting the port to be controlled channels to be monitored...
  • Page 65: Selecting The Playback Port To Be Controlled

    The AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons be Controlled which are lit show the current monitoring selection. Because the MAV-777 can handle up to three playback Press the corresponding buttons, turning them on, to ports, when making the various settings concerning select from channels 1 to 4 for the L and R monitoring playback it is first necessary to specify which playback channels (a channel can be assigned to both L and R).
  • Page 66: Adjusting Playback Audio Levels

    MAV-777 is connected. 9P: The external control device connected to one of the REMOTE IN connector (R1, P1, R2/P3, R3/ P2) controls the MAV-777. 50P: The external control device connected to the PARALLEL I/O connector controls the MAV- 777.
  • Page 67: Basic Functions Of Each Mode

    Chapter 5 Basic Functions of Each Mode 5-1 Changing the Operation Mode As described in Chapter 3, this unit has four operating Instead of executing -FAST REBOOT, you can also modes: “Panel Mode”, “DTR + Panel Mode”, “DTR + turn the unit off and back on. DTR Mode”...
  • Page 68: Ee Signal Selection

    While holding the MODE button on the Control Note Panel, press L1 (Material) to set the Control Panel to the Material mode. Combinations of ports that can be used with EE operation are as indicated by the circles in the table below. Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the Playback port playing material, and press B1 (Load).
  • Page 69: Basic Operations With Dtr+Panel And Dtr+Dtr Modes

    * If you don’t want to delete all material, change this unit Please contact your supplier or Sony representative if you to the Panel mode, delete the “LIVE1” (and “LIVE2”) require more details about (1) and (2) above.
  • Page 70 DTR-3000 can be edited using the existing materials in the MAV-777. Even if the source material being loop recorded is overwritten by the Audio Channel mode loop recording with the Video/Audio mode, the referenced portion is not deleted.
  • Page 71: Basic Operations In Bve Mode

    5-4 Basic Operations in BVE Mode BVE mode is used for linear editing through an editor. Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to select the material, and then press B1 (Load). The selected material file is loaded to the RP port, and can now be Notes edited through the editor.
  • Page 72: Basic Operation Of The R2 Port

    RP port and then perform insert/assemble Collecting through the R2 Port editing through the editor. If the MAV-777 detects the end of editing through the editor, an editing results file is x When performing the operation through the...
  • Page 73: Basic Operation Of The P2 And P3 Ports

    P2 or P3 port on the display and then replace it with a new file. When performing this panel of the MAV-777, indicating that playback is operation, the BG port must be selected and the unit must paused.
  • Page 74: New File Names

    First time Load Copy is executed: Program.2A.1 If the power to the MAV-777 is accidentally cut while you Second time Load Copy is executed: Program.2A.2 are editing a file, the “Backupxxxxx” file (where xxxxx is The last digit at the end of the file name indicates the the date, for example: 05.20-14:00) is automatically...
  • Page 75 [Material Entry Full] Remedy: The MAV-777 material management information is full; Create free space by deleting any unnecessary files. no files can be created. Once free space has been created, the four-minute area will be allocated automatically and the error will be Remedy: cancelled.
  • Page 76 [Too Much Fragmentation] Too many fragmented files have been recorded on the HDD and the limit of processing has been exceeded. Remedy From the playback port play back the files that you have been editing, then by recording the files as new files on the recording port you can continue editing.
  • Page 77: Appendixes

    Appendixes Effect Pattern List Pattern appearance Direction of effect Meaning of abbreviations FG: Foreground image BG: Background image T: Transition line effect Wipe 1059 (CUT) Dissolve 1080 DISSOLVE A-1 (E) Effect Pattern List...
  • Page 78: Error Messages

    Error Messages If a malfunction or internal system error/warning occurs boards. and the MAV-777 unit fails to function properly, the The DM-127 Board may be defective. SYSTEM indicator or HDD indicator on the front panel P1 Port Not Respond lights up red. In addition, when an error occurs, an error...
  • Page 79 Ref. Not Lock R2 port Warning Meaning: Cannot synchronize with the reference signal. Meaning: Detected a malfunction in the R2 port control The reference signal or FM-81 Board may be area. defective. The DM-127 Board and DEC-136/ENC-72 Remedy: Confirm that the reference signal correct. If Board may be defective.
  • Page 80 HDD xx Unknown HDD LoopRec Will Stop Meaning: HDD number xx has not been recognized yet. Meaning: The remaining available recording space is This message appears when a new replacement exceeded and partial save performed during HDD is inserted. loop recording. If recording continues, the Remedy: Run -NEW HDD (menu 098) from the base available recording space becomes insufficient menu and restore AV data to the new HDD.
  • Page 81: Specifications

    10 bits/sample (Compression: 8 bits/ in) (width/height/depth) sample) (including projections) Digital audio system Operation Recording/playback time Digital audio signal format (channels 1 to 4) MAV-777/04: 4 hours Sampling frequency MAV-777/08: 8 hours HD SDI: 48 kHz Search speed In shuttle mode (synchronized with video) Stationary ±500 times normal speed...
  • Page 82 Ethernet*, RJ-45 × 1, IEEE 802.3 Output connectors VIDEO CONTROL D-sub 9 pin, female × 3 (compatible with the Sony 9-pin HD SDI OUTPUT VTR protocol) BNC (2) × 3 ports (max) * Ethernet is a registered trademark of the XEROX Serial digital, SMPTE 292M Corporation.
  • Page 83 Memory Card (sold separately) Compatible memory cards: ATA flash card (PCMCIA 2.0 (JEIDA 4.1), PCMCIA ATA 1.02, Type 2-compatible) Capacity: at least 8 MB Recommended products: “MemoryStick” + adapter PC card adapter: MSAC-PC2N “MemoryStick”: MSA-8AN (8 MB) Supplied accessories Operation Manual (1) Installation Manual (1) Sub panel (2) Optional accessories...
  • Page 85 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion...
  • Page 86 Sony Corporation MAV-777 Volume I Printed in Japan B & P Company (SY) 2002.06.13 http://www.sony.net/ 3-206-411-02 (1) © 2001...

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