Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 479
Configuring detailed settings for a VTR, To set the IP address, To set the port number
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3 Press [Port Setting]. The P-Bus Setting menu (7355.1) appears. The slot number/port number, device type, port name, control panel number, and IP address and port number of the network port appear at the top of the status area. The device name and response speed settings status for each command appear at the bottom of the status area. 4 For network ports, set the IP address and port number. To set the IP address Press [IP Address]. Enter the address using the keyboard window, then press [Enter]. To set the port number Press [Port]. Enter the port number using the numeric keypad window, then press [Enter]. 5 Select the target device ID to set. 6 To set the device name, press [Set] in the group. Enter the name using the keyboard window, and press [Enter]. To return the device name to the default name In the group, press [Clear]. 7 Select the target command to set. 8 Set the response speed. No. Parameter Adjustment 3 Delay Response speed (number of fields) 9 Press [Delay Set]. 10 Repeat steps 7 to 9 as required to set other commands. To set other device IDs, repeat from step 5. Configuring detailed settings for a VTR 1 In the group of the Engineering Setup >DCU >Serial/Net Port Assign menu (7355), select the target to set (DCU1 or DCU2). 2 Select the port connected to the target VTR to set. 3 Press [Port Setting]. The VTR Setting menu (7355.2) appears. The slot number/port number, device type, port name, control panel number, and timecode source appear at the top of the status area. The setting status of each item appears at the bottom of the status area. 4 In the group, select the timecode source (reference signal for determining the tape position). LTC: Use LTC (Longitudinal Time Code). When interpolation data is returned from a VTR, use that interpolation data. LTC:VITC: Normally use LTC, except when the tape is moving at speeds at which LTC cannot be read, use VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code). When interpolation data is returned from a VTR, use that interpolation data. VITC: Use VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code). CTL: Use CTL (Control) pulse or timer counter pulse. Use this only for a tape on which no timecode is recorded. The displayed tape position is based on the specified reference signal. 5 Select the target item to set. Block 1 Byte Item 1 HI-BYTE (DEVICE TYPE) 2 LO-BYTE (DEVICE TYPE) 3 HI-BYTE (FRAME) (PREROLL TIME) 4 LO-BYTE (FRAME) (PREROLL TIME) 5 EDIT DELAY (FRAME) 6 EE DELAY (FRAME) 7 OVER RUN (FRAME) 8 TRAJECTORY 2 1 TC READ DELAY (FRAME) 2 START DELAY (FRAME) 3 AFTER SYNC DELAY - 4 AFTER SYNC DELAY + 5 MODE1 6 MODE2 7 MAX PRRL SPEED 8 QUICK PVW PRRL TIME (FRAME) 6 Press [Set]. A numeric keypad window for hexadecimal input appears. 7 Set the VTR constants using values in the range 00 to FF. 8 Press [Enter]. 9 Repeat steps 5 to 8 as required to make the settings for other items. 479