Sony SRR1000 Product Brochure (SRMASTER: SRR1000 Operation Manual) - Page 7

Table of Contents, Overview, Names and Functions of Parts

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features 10 High-Quality Recording 10 Multiple Ports 10 Multiple Resolutions 10 Large Storage Capacity 10 Other Features 11 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts Control Panel 12 Connector Panel 17 Display Screen 20 Main Screen 20 File List Screen 23 Chapter 3 Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit Connecting External Devices 24 Using the Unit as a Recorder 24 Using the Unit as a Player 24 Reference Signals 25 Reference Signals for Output Video Signals 25 Reference Signal Connections 26 Selecting the Reference Signal for Output 26 Time Code Settings 27 Selecting the Time Data 27 Setting the Time Code Generator 27 Setting the Time Data 27 Superimposing Character Information 29 Handling SRMemory Cards 30 Recommended SRMemory Cards 30 Inserting and Ejecting SRMemory Cards 30 Preventing Accidental Data Loss 31 7 Table of Contents

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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Overview
Features
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10
High-Quality Recording
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10
Multiple Ports
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10
Multiple Resolutions
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10
Large Storage Capacity
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10
Other Features
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11
Chapter 2
Names and Functions of Parts
Control Panel
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12
Connector Panel
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17
Display Screen
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20
Main Screen
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20
File List Screen
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23
Chapter 3
Setting Up the Memory Storage Unit
Connecting External Devices
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24
Using the Unit as a Recorder
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24
Using the Unit as a Player
...................................................................
24
Reference Signals
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25
Reference Signals for Output Video Signals
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25
Reference Signal Connections
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26
Selecting the Reference Signal for Output
..........................................
26
Time Code Settings
.......................................................................
27
Selecting the Time Data
.......................................................................
27
Setting the Time Code Generator
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27
Setting the Time Data
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27
Superimposing Character Information
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29
Handling SRMemory Cards
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30
Recommended SRMemory Cards
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30
Inserting and Ejecting SRMemory Cards
............................................
30
Preventing Accidental Data Loss
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31