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Sony's DVO-1000MD Medical DVD Recorder Put it to work in your imaging lab or operating room Building on Sony's proven track record in product design and innovation, Sony introduces a medical DVD recorder unlike any other - the DVO-1000MD model designed specifically for medical video recording. Combining user-friendly operation with the highly intelligent DVOrecovery™ and DVOfast™ features, this recorder is the DVD authority you'll want to put to work in your imaging lab or operating room. DVOrecovery Feature - Built-in for reliable video recovery A built-in 80 Gig hard drive enables the DVO-1000MD model to record video simultaneously on the hard drive and on the DVD+RW disc. The DVOrecovery feature allows you to recapture video from the hard drive in the event of unexpected power failure or if you forgot to print the images before you shut down your printer. In addition, if you need to make a referral copy, you can simply duplicate a video session from the hard drive. With the DVOrecovery feature on your side, your video is kept safe and intact. Advanced sounds and images for medical applications Capturing images with the utmost picture clarity is an essential criteria of medical image recording. To achieve that high level image quality, the DVO-1000MD recorder employs MPEG-2 video compression, and for excellent sound reproduction, records audio signals in the Dolby® Digital Stereo format. What mode are you in? The DVO-1000MD recorder provides ample recording time - up to three hours on a single disc. Three recording modes are available, depending on the picture quality and recording duration required: • HQ Mode*: 60 minutes • SP Mode: 120 minutes • LP Mode: 180 minutes DVD+RW Media Format The DVO-1000MD model adopts the DVD+RW format, which is approved by the DICOM Media Interchange Committee, and is an established DVD format offering re-write capability on affordable DVD+RW media.This feature provides playback compatibility with many DVD players, including standard consumer models. A Day in the Life of DVO... 9:03 AM Dr Green's medical technician performs an endoscopy, which is recorded on the DVO-1000MD Medical DVD Recorder 9:15 AM Next endoscopy patient arrives (no need to wait for DVD finalization of previous recording) 12:30 PM Dr. Green performs a surgery, which is recorded on the DVD-1000MD 1:00 PM Electrical storm causes power failure in the O.R. The emergency generator powers up - but no video is lost because it was recorded to the DVO's built-in hard drive. 4:00 PM Dr. Green reviews the surgical video and using the CANOPUS® editing software package, prepares the presentation to colleagues and interns. 9:00 PM Dr. Green plays back and reviews the video presentation at home on his consumer DVD player. Find it fast For the ultimate convenience, the DVO recorder offers +/- 3 times playback from the front panel. Using an optional wired remote control (SVRM-100A), +/-10 times normal speed playback is available with an easy-to-use Jog/ Shuttle operation. An additional +/30 times normal speed playback is possible when the recorder is connected to medical equipment via RS232C protocol, which Sony provides at no additional charge to software developers. Index recording allows you to set "indexes" to images of interest by pressing the pause button during recording or enable automatic indexing with pre-determined intervals. With this feature, information can be quickly accessed by title or chapter. Legacy remote controls supported: The DVO recorder utilizes all remotes that were compatible with the SVO-9500MD S-VHS medical grade recorder. SVRM-100A and FS-240 models are fully supported. Multiple playback modes make the DVO recorder ideal in a teaching application when video clips need to be viewed repeatedly. The recorder offers: • Repeat between two desired points • Repeat of the chapter currently being played back • Repeat of the title currently being played back Patient Data Recording: Using an optional keyboard connected to the RS232C port, patient data up to 2KB per title can be recorded on the DVD+RW disk. Speed and Reliability are Built-in The many interfaces of DVO The DVO-1000MD recorder is equipped with a wide range of interfaces including analog composite, S-Video and analog audio I/Os, and an audio monitor output. An i.LINK® (DV) input is also provided to achieve high quality digital video recording with minimal signal degradation. Speed and reliability at work Put the DVO-1000MD medical DVD recorder to work in your imaging center or operating room, and discover the speed and reliability you've been missing in a medical DVD recorder. click: www.sony.com/medical * In HQ Mode, CBR (Constant Bit Rate) encoding is used

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Find it fast
For the ultimate convenience, the DVO
recorder offers +/- 3 times playback
from the front panel. Using an optional
wired remote control (SVRM-100A),
+/-10 times normal speed playback
is available with an easy-to-use Jog/
Shuttle operation. An additional +/-
30 times normal speed playback
is possible when the recorder is
connected to medical equipment
via RS232C protocol, which Sony
provides at no additional charge
to software developers.
Multiple playback modes make the
DVO recorder ideal in a teaching
application when video clips need
to be viewed repeatedly. The recorder
offers:
• Repeat between two desired points
• Repeat of the chapter currently
being played back
• Repeat of the title currently being
played back
Index recording allows you to set
“indexes” to images of interest by
pressing the pause button during
recording or enable automatic
indexing with pre-determined intervals.
With this feature, information can be
quickly accessed by title or chapter.
Legacy remote controls supported:
The DVO recorder utilizes all remotes
that were compatible with the
SVO-9500MD S-VHS medical grade
recorder. SVRM-100A and FS-240
models are fully supported.
Patient Data Recording: Using an
optional keyboard connected to
the RS232C port, patient data up
to 2KB per title can be recorded
on the DVD+RW disk.
Put it to work in your imaging
lab or operating room
Building on Sony’s proven track record
in product design and innovation,
Sony introduces a medical DVD
recorder unlike any other – the
DVO-1000MD model designed
specifically for medical video
recording. Combining user-friendly
operation with the highly intelligent
DVOrecovery
and DVOfast
features,
this recorder is the DVD authority you’ll
want to put to work in your imaging
lab or operating room.
DVOrecovery Feature
Built-in
for reliable video recovery
A built-in 80 Gig hard drive enables
the DVO-1000MD model to record
video simultaneously on the hard
drive and on the DVD+RW disc. The
DVOrecovery feature allows you to
recapture video from the hard drive in
the event of unexpected power failure
or if you forgot to print the images
before you shut down your printer.
In addition, if you need to make
a referral copy, you can simply
duplicate a video session from the
hard drive. With the DVOrecovery
feature on your side, your video is
kept safe and intact.
Advanced sounds and images
for medical applications
Capturing images with the utmost
picture clarity is an essential criteria
of medical image recording. To
achieve that high level image
quality, the DVO-1000MD recorder
employs MPEG-2 video compression,
and for excellent sound reproduction,
records audio signals in the Dolby
®
Digital Stereo format.
What mode are you in?
The DVO-1000MD recorder provides
ample recording time – up to three
hours on a single disc. Three recording
modes are available, depending on
the picture quality and recording
duration required:
• HQ Mode*: 60 minutes
• SP Mode: 120 minutes
• LP Mode: 180 minutes
DVD+RW Media Format
The DVO-1000MD model adopts the
DVD+RW format, which is approved
by the DICOM Media Interchange
Committee, and is an established DVD
format offering re-write capability on
affordable DVD+RW media. This feature
provides playback compatibility with
many DVD players, including standard
consumer models.
9:03 AM
Dr Green’s medical technician
performs an endoscopy, which
is recorded on the DVO-1000MD
Medical DVD Recorder
9:15 AM
Next endoscopy patient arrives (no
need to wait for DVD finalization of
previous recording)
12:30 PM
Dr. Green performs a surgery, which
is recorded on the DVD-1000MD
1:00 PM
Electrical storm causes power
failure in the O.R. The emergency
generator powers up – but no video
is lost because it was recorded to
the DVO’s built-in hard drive.
4:00 PM
Dr. Green reviews the surgical video
and using the CANOPUS
®
editing
software package, prepares the
presentation to colleagues and
interns.
9:00 PM
Dr. Green plays back and reviews
the video presentation at home on
his consumer DVD player.
Sony’s DVO-1000MD Medical DVD Recorder
* In HQ Mode, CBR (Constant Bit Rate) encoding is used
Speed and Reliability are Built-in
The many interfaces of DVO
The DVO-1000MD recorder is equipped with a wide range of interfaces
including analog composite, S-Video and analog audio I/Os, and an audio
monitor output. An i.LINK
®
(DV) input is also provided to achieve high quality
digital video recording with minimal signal degradation.
Speed and reliability at work
Put the DVO-1000MD medical DVD recorder to work in your imaging center or
operating room, and discover the speed and reliability you’ve been missing in
a medical DVD recorder.
click:
www.sony.com/medical
A Day in the Life of DVO...