Sony HVO-1000MD User Manual

Sony HVO-1000MD User Manual

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4-173-884-18 (1)
HD Video Recorder/
3D HD Video Recorder
User's Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
HVO-1000MD/3000MT
© 2010 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 4-173-884-18 (1) HD Video Recorder/ 3D HD Video Recorder User’s Guide Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. HVO-1000MD/3000MT © 2010 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 Install this apparatus so that user can access the main Record these numbers in the space provided below. switch easily. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Turn off the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit to disconnect all power to the unit.
  • Page 3 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. This HVO-1000MD/3000MT is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
  • Page 4 Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments 1. All the equipments connected to this unit shall be certified according to Standard IEC60601-1, IEC60950-1, IEC60065 or other IEC/ISO Standards applicable to the equipments. 2. Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC60601-1-1.
  • Page 5 3 m, non-shielded Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic emissions The HVO-1000MD/3000MT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emission test Compliance...
  • Page 6 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The HVO-1000MD/3000MT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should assure that it is used in such as environment. IEC 60601 test...
  • Page 7 RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the HVO-1000MD/3000MT is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the HVO-1000MD/3000MT.
  • Page 8 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the HVO-1000MD/3000MT The HVO-1000MD/3000MT is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (Transmitters) and the HVO-1000MD/3000MT as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 9 For the customers in the U.S.A. SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit http://www.sony.com/psa/warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony’s limited warranty applicable to this product. For the customers in Canada SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit http://www.sonybiz.ca/solutions/Support.do for...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Please Read First................15 Usage Notes ................... 16 Use and Storage................... 16 Chapter 1 Overview Features..................17 System Configuration Example............ 18 Names and Functions of Parts ............. 20 Front ....................20 Rear ..................... 22 Infrared Remote Control Unit ............. 24 Chapter 2 Preparation Turning the Unit On and Off ............
  • Page 11 Step 4 Stop Recording ..............43 Chapter 4 Recording and Playback Recording ..................44 Manual Recording ................44 Capturing Still Images..............46 Manual Still Image Capture ..............46 Stopping Recording Operations ..........47 Manual Recording Stop............... 47 Stopping Recording to External Media and Automatic Printing ..48 Playback ..................
  • Page 12 Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen......73 Language Settings................. 74 Date and Time Settings ..............75 Function Settings ................78 [General 1] Tab ................... 78 [General 2] Tab ................... 79 [Video 1] Tab ..................82 [Video 2] Tab ..................85 [PinP] Tab....................
  • Page 13 Chapter 7 Touch Panel and Mouse Overview..................120 Configuring Touch Panel / Mouse Settings ......120 Screen Displays in Touch Panel / Mouse Mode......123 [MENU] Screen................. 123 [Status] Screen................... 124 [Recording List] Screen..............125 [Image List] Screen ................126 [Edit Doctor List] (System Admin Settings) Screen ......127 Video Playback Screen..............
  • Page 14 • Sony assumes no responsibility for damages, loss of income, or any claims from a third party arising out of use of the recorder or supplied software.
  • Page 15: Please Read First

    (off) position to turn off the power. Sony Corporation does not accept any liability whatsoever for any problems arising from a failure to record, or from Wait for 30 seconds after turning power off...
  • Page 16: Usage Notes

    Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may cause discoloration or other damage to the finish of the unit. In the event of operating problems If you should experience problems with the unit, contact your Sony dealer. Usage Notes...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 Overview

    • To input vital sign monitoring images, the monitoring device must support RGB output. • This function is disabled when you are using the The HVO-1000MD HD Video Recorder and the HVO-3000MT in 3D mode. HVO-3000MT 3D HD Video Recorder are HD/SD-...
  • Page 18: System Configuration Example

    System Configuration Example Example for the HVO-1000MD Operating room Doctor’s office Hospital network Transmit images from endoscopic devices and cameras used in the operating room in real time. (Streaming) IP cameras in operating room File server Endoscopic device HVO-1000MD POWER...
  • Page 19 Example for the HVO-3000MT (3D mode) Operating room Doctor’s office Hospital network File server Endoscopic device HVO-3000MT Card reader Foot switch Record data to up to two external storage media simultaneously. Infrared remote Touch panel monitor control unit Printer System Configuration Example...
  • Page 20: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Names and Functions of Parts Front v button Use this to move the cursor down or select an item that is below the current item. CAUTION Do not touch the laser pickup inside the BD drive b / M button The discharge of static electricity that may result from Use this to move the cursor right or select an item that touching the pickup may cause the drive to hang up,...
  • Page 21: Infrared Receiver

    E X PAUSE button M HDD indicator Use this while recording is in progress to pause Displays the status of the internal hard disk. recording. Press this button again to resume recording. Indicator Status A chapter separator is also created at the position in which recording was paused.
  • Page 22: Rear

    Rear HVO-1000MD 2 345 6 HVO-3000MT 2 3457 Do not touch the interface connector and patient simultaneously. CAUTION Equipotential grounding terminal The interface connectors are designed to allow direct Use this for equipotential grounding connections. contact with conductive circuits. Weak voltage may be present because of a failure in this B S-VIDEO IN connector (4-pin mini-DIN) unit.
  • Page 23 During regular use of the unit, leave the main power switch in the ? (on) position, and use the 1 (standby) F DVI-D IN connector (19-pin DVI) (HVO-1000MD) switch on the front panel of the unit to switch between Inputs DVI-D signals.
  • Page 24: Infrared Remote Control Unit

    Note For details on use, see “Manual Recording” Supported USB devices (page 44). • Use Sony USB media formatted in the FAT32 file system. C X PAUSE button • The connectors do not support all USB devices. Use this while recording is in progress to pause •...
  • Page 25 E Menu navigation buttons Before using the remote control unit Use these to navigate menus. Remove the insulation sheet. MENU button Insulation sheet Display the menu. V button Use this to move the cursor up or select an item that is above the current item.
  • Page 26: Chapter 2 Preparation

    Preparation Chapter When the unit turns on, the front panel display lights Turning the Unit On and and “WELCOME” appears. When the front panel display changes from “BOOTING...” to “READY” you can perform the following operations. To turn on the unit During regular use Use the 1 (standby) switch on the front panel of the unit Set the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit...
  • Page 27: Configuring System Settings

    Configuring System Configuring Recording Settings Settings (User Settings) Be sure to configure the system settings before you begin Select image inputs and configure image quality and print operating the unit. The system settings should be settings in the [User Settings] screen. configured by the system administrator.
  • Page 28: Selecting Image Inputs

    Use the V and v buttons to select an input signal The [User Settings] screen appears. format, and press the ENTER button. Use the B and b buttons to select a tab, and press the ENTER button. Note When the HVO-3000MT is in 3D mode, [VIDEO] and [S-VIDEO] cannot be selected.
  • Page 29: Configuring Image Quality Settings

    Configuring Image Quality Settings Note The setting configured here will be used as the initial Configure image quality settings for videos and still value for the [Video Quality] setting in the [Recording images. Preparation] screen. Use the B and b buttons to select the [Quality] tab. Configure the still image settings.
  • Page 30: Configuring Save Settings

    3 If you selected [JPEG] in step B, use the v button 6 Use the V and v buttons to select the frame or field to select the [Quality] box, and press the ENTER capture mode, and press the ENTER button. button.
  • Page 31 Configure each setting. [Metadata Output] Select whether to include metadata when copying Select an item using the V , B , b , and v buttons, and recorded data to external media in the setting screen press the ENTER button to display the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 32: Configuring Print Settings

    Configure print settings for still images. The settings that appear will vary depending on the printer The [Advanced] settings screen appears. you are using. The Sony UP-DR80MD is used as an example for the explanation in this section. Specify the type of metadata to output.
  • Page 33 Configure each setting. [Logo] Select an item using the V , B , b , and v buttons, and Select whether to print logos when using a Sony USB press the ENTER button to display the setting screen printer. for that item.
  • Page 34 For details on importing, see “[Import Watermark]” (page 93) and “[Import Logo]” (page 93). Notes • The print setting items that appear will vary depending on your printer. • When printing a 3D still image while the HVO- 3000MT is set to the 2D system mode, the image of the input specified with the [Select Right/Left of Image] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen will be printed.
  • Page 35: Using The On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry)

    Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry) When text entry is necessary, an on-screen keyboard appears. Names and Functions of Parts (On-Screen Keyboard) You can display an alphanumeric, symbol, or umlaut character set on the on- screen keyboard. The name and function of each part on the keyboard is as follows. Example: On-screen keyboard during alphanumeric character display A Title bar F [Delete]...
  • Page 36: Handling Discs

    K [Caps] Handling Discs Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the keyboard to upper case display. L [Alphanum] Compatible discs Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the This unit supports the following BD and DVD discs. keyboard to alphanumeric character display.
  • Page 37: Inserting And Removing Discs

    Storage Press the Z (disc tray) button. • Do not store discs where they may be subjected to direct sunlight, or in other places where the temperature or humidity is high. • Store discs in their cases. • Finger prints or dust accumulated on the disc cause deterioration of picture quality.
  • Page 38: Function Keys

    We recommend assigning frequently used functions based on your working environment. Note Contact your local Sony representative to change the function assignments. They cannot be changed by general The [System Admin Settings] screen appears. users. Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Device Settings], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 39: Factory Assigned Functions

    Use the v button to select the [Keyboard Mode] box, Function key Function and press the ENTER button. Add to list Test record • Playback: Play back recorded data. • Fast forward: Perform fast forward playback. • Rewind: Perform rewind playback. •...
  • Page 40: Chapter 3 Basic Recorder Operations

    Basic Recorder Operations Chapter Operation Flow Step 1 Record This chapter describes how to record and play back videos Press the z REC button. and capture still images while viewing the display on the Infrared remote control unit front panel of the unit and using only the buttons on the front panel or infrared remote control unit.
  • Page 41: Step 2 Quick Playback

    “REC” appears on the front panel display of the unit Step 2 Quick Playback while recording is in progress. This appears when audio is also being recorded. Play back data recorded in Step 1. 00:00:10 What is quick playback? 1234567890123456 “Quick playback”...
  • Page 42: Step 3 Capture Still Images

    Chapter Step 3 Capture Still B 001 00:00:01 Images 1234567890123456 Patient ID Capture still images from live image transmissions. You can also perform the following operations during Press the CAPTURE button. playback. Infrared remote control unit Fast forward playback Press the M FF button. CAPTURE button Note Depending on the structure of the data, fast forward...
  • Page 43: Step 4 Stop Recording

    Step 4 Stop Recording Press the x STOP button. Infrared remote control unit xSTOP button Front panel xSTOP button Recording stops, and the following appears. 1234567890123456 Note Recording will take longer to stop if data is being saved to external media, in addition to the internal hard disk. Wait a moment for the writing process to complete.
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Recording And Playback

    “Recording Preparation” (page 50). Note For details on how to record via contact switch, contact your local Sony representative. Note on the auto delete function for recorded data Whenever the remaining capacity on the unit’s internal...
  • Page 45 If you press the MENU button while recording is in Front panel progress, the following screen appears. ENTER button xSTOP button In addition, “REC” appears on the front panel of the unit while recording is in progress. If the [MENU] screen is displayed, a confirmation message appears.
  • Page 46: Capturing Still Images

    This section describes how to capture still images manually. Note For details on contact switch controls, contact your local Sony representative. The [MENU] screen appears again. Manual Still Image Capture Note You can record up to 24 continuous hours in one session.
  • Page 47: Stopping Recording Operations

    CAUTION Stopping Recording Still image capture will only capture images from image signal inputs. For example, if you capture a still image Operations from video that includes a PinP image for vital sign monitoring, the vital sign image will not be captured. Note Recorded data is not only created when recording operations are performed, but also when still images are...
  • Page 48: Stopping Recording To External Media And Automatic Printing

    If the [MENU] screen is displayed, a confirmation Press the ENTER button. message appears. Use the B and b buttons to select The stop recording confirmation message appears on [Yes], and press the ENTER button. the screen. The “CANCEL YES/NO” message appears on the front panel display.
  • Page 49: Playback

    Note Playback Depending on the structure of the data, fast forward playback may not be possible for the entire recording. You can play back the most recent recorded data stored on To rewind playback the unit’s internal hard disk via simple controls. Press the m REW button.
  • Page 50: Recording Preparation

    Enter patient information. Recording Preparation Select an item using the V , v , B , and b buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item. Before starting to record, enter information regarding the [Patient Info] entry can be skipped.
  • Page 51 [Date of Birth] [Video Quality] Select the year, month, and day in the setting screens Select the video image quality in the setting screen that that appear, and press the ENTER button. appears, and press the ENTER button. Configure storage settings for recorded data. Note Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the You can configure a default setting for this item in the...
  • Page 52: Using A Hard Keyboard For Patient Information And Data Storage

    • For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Function Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, recordings will Move to the next input field. only be saved to one external media destination. Shift+Tab Move to the previous input field.
  • Page 53 Use the B and b buttons to select [Execute], and press Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add any additional patients. the ENTER button. Note You can register up to 100 patients to the patient list. When you exceed 100, existing patients will be overwritten automatically starting with the oldest.
  • Page 54: Test Recording

    Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Change], and Use the V and v buttons to select the patient to delete, press the ENTER button. and press the ENTER button. The [Change Patient List] screen appears. The check box of the patient is selected.
  • Page 55: Image Search

    Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Yes], and Image Search press the ENTER button. You can search for recorded data stored on the unit’s internal hard disk. Specifying Search Conditions Recording starts, and the following screen appears Search for recorded data by specifying conditions such as while test recording is in progress.
  • Page 56: Patient Id

    Specify the search conditions. [Status] Select whether the recorded data has been saved to Select an item using the V , v , B , and b buttons, and external media in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button to display the text entry press the ENTER button.
  • Page 57: Viewing Thumbnails Of Recorded Data

    Note For the HVO-3000MT, recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data will be indicated by a status icon. For recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data, the displayed recording date and patient information will be that of the 3D data, and the combined size of the 3D and 2D data will be displayed.
  • Page 58: Playback From The Search Results List

    Front panel Notes • If [Video] is selected, the thumbnails are displayed by title or by chapter, depending on the [Image List Display] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General] tab. • You can also select recorded data for printing or copying to external media in the thumbnail display screen.
  • Page 59: Sorting The Recorded Data List

    Use the V and v buttons to select a category, and press Playback on the HVO-3000MT When using the HVO-3000MT, the types of recorded data the ENTER button. you can play back will differ depending on the system mode. 2D still 3D still videos images...
  • Page 60: Processing Recorded Data

    Category Descending Ascending Processing Recorded [Status] Start with data not Start with data saved saved to external to external media Data media [Size] Start with largest Start with smallest For recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data on You can process recorded data stored on the unit’s internal the HVO-3000MT, sorting will be performed hard disk in the following ways.
  • Page 61 Use the V and v buttons to select [Execute], and press Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to print. the ENTER button. Select a thumbnail using the V , v , B , and b buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.
  • Page 62: Copying To External Media

    Display the [Recording List] screen, use the V , v , B , Notes and b buttons to select the operation box, and press the • To cancel printing, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button. ENTER button. For details on displaying the [Recording List] Screen, •...
  • Page 63 Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button. [Save Video] (HVO-3000MT only) This is enabled when recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data is selected. Select the recorded data you want to save, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 64 Use the V and v buttons to select [Execute], and press If you are copying to a BD/DVD disc or USB memory the ENTER button. device, insert the media into the unit. Select [Image List] in the [Operation] box. Display the [Recording List] screen, use the V and v buttons to select the recorded data, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 65 Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select the [Operation] box, and press the ENTER button. [External Media] Select the storage destination, and press the ENTER button. The [Operation] screen appears. Use the V and v buttons to select [Save to], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 66: Editing Patient Information

    [Save 3D Still] (HVO-3000MT only) Copying of recorded data starts. Select whether you will save still images in 3D format, and press the ENTER button. [Save 2D Still] (HVO-3000MT only) Note Select whether you will save still images in 2D format, To cancel copying, select [Abort] and press the select the input if so, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 67 Display the [Recording List] screen, use the V , v , B , Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Execute], and and b buttons to select the [Operation] box, and press press the ENTER button. the ENTER button.
  • Page 68: Protecting Recorded Data

    Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want Protecting Recorded Data to protect. You can protect data to prevent accidental deletion. Select recorded data using the V and v buttons, and Recorded data can be protected or protection can be press the ENTER button to select or clear the check removed from the [Recording List] screen.
  • Page 69: Deleting Recorded Data

    Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want Deleting Recorded Data to delete. You can delete recorded data stored on the unit’s internal Select recorded data using the V and v buttons, and hard disk for particular surgical procedures or press the ENTER button to select or clear the check examinations.
  • Page 70: Chapter 5 Live Transmission (Streaming)

    For details, see “Network Settings” (page 99). Manual Live Transmission Notes • The Sony Network Recorder and Network Recorder Press the MENU button. Software are required for streaming transmissions. • Streaming transmissions are disabled when the The [MENU] screen appears.
  • Page 71 Use the B and b buttons to select [System Admin Use the V and v buttons to select the [Streaming] box, Settings], and press the ENTER button. and press the ENTER button. A confirmation message appears. The [Streaming] screen appears. Use the V and v buttons to select [Use], and press the Press the ENTER button.
  • Page 72 To stop live transmission Set [Streaming] to [Not Used] in the [Streaming] tab. If you do not specify [Not Used] in this tab, the streaming function will remain active even after you end recording sessions or turn the unit off. When using a touch panel monitor, you can also stop live transmission by touching the [Streaming] button in the [MENU] screen.
  • Page 73: Chapter 6 System Administrator Settings

    System Administrator Settings Chapter Overview Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen You can set the initial configurations for various settings in the [System Admin Settings] screen. Press the MENU button. Configurations in the [System Admin Settings] screen must be performed by the system administrator. The [MENU] screen appears.
  • Page 74: Language Settings

    Press the ENTER button. Language Settings Configure the display language and date display format. In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Language], and press the ENTER button. The [System Admin Settings] screen appears. Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select the settings you want to configure, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 75: Date And Time Settings

    Use the V and v buttons to select the [Date Format] Date and Time Settings box, and press the ENTER button. Configure the current date and time. In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Date and Time], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 76 Configure the time in the same way. List of time zones Configure the time zone and daylight saving time Time zone settings. GMT-12:00 International Date Line West Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the GMT-11:00 Midway Island ENTER button to display the setting screen for that GMT-10:00 Hawaii item.
  • Page 77 Time zone Time zone GMT+02:00 Athens, Bucharest, Istanbul GMT+10:00 Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney GMT+02:00 Amman GMT+10:00 Guam, Port Moresby GMT+02:00 Windhoek GMT+10:00 Brisbane GMT+02:00 Jerusalem GMT+10:00 Hobart GMT+02:00 Cairo GMT+11:00 Magadan, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia GMT+02:00 Harare, Pretoria GMT+12:00 Auckland, Wellington GMT+02:00 Beirut GMT+12:00 Fiji Islands, Kamchatka, Marshall GMT+02:00 Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Skopje, Sofia,...
  • Page 78: Function Settings

    When you finish configuration, use the V , v , B , and b Function Settings buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button. The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Configure initial settings related to recording and external Settings] screen appears again.
  • Page 79: [General 2] Tab

    [Add 0 to Patient ID] [General 2] Tab Select whether to add zeros to patient IDs with lengths shorter than the specified number of digits in the Configure initial system settings. setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. Use the B and b buttons to select the [General 2] tab.
  • Page 80 To configure settings in other tabs, use the V , v , B , [Show Status] and b buttons to select a tab. Select whether to display various status information. If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
  • Page 81 [Show Rec Status] Note Select whether to display recording status information If [Show Rec Status] or [Show Idle Status] is set to in the setting screen that appears, and press the [Yes] while [I/O Timing] is set to [Pass-Through], the ENTER button.
  • Page 82: [Video 1] Tab

    [Save to] To prepare a logo file Select the selection state of recorded data when you To display a logo, prepare a logo file that can be imported specify [Save to] for [Operation]. to the unit and copy it onto a USB memory device The default setting is [Deselect All].
  • Page 83 [I/O Timing] [Auto Live] Select the input and output timing in the setting screen Select whether to use the auto live function in the that appears, and press the ENTER button. setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER Select [Normal] as signal processing is usually button.
  • Page 84 [Recording Mode] Select the recording mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [HD/SD Record]. The relationship between the input resolution and HD format during recording is as follows. Input resolution 1080i mode 720p mode 1080p mode 1920 ×...
  • Page 85: [Video 2] Tab

    To configure multi auto live settings Note Configure duration and position settings for the captured If the connected monitor is in full mode, the left and images that are displayed when using the multi auto live right edges of the still images displayed for the auto function.
  • Page 86: [Pinp] Tab

    [DVI Input Range] [PinP] Select between limited and full range for the range Select whether to use the PinP function to display a mode during DVI input. PinP inset of RGB inputs in the setting screen that The tonal range for [Limited Range] is 16 to 235, and appears, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 87: 2D Settings (Hvo-3000Mt Only)

    [Size] 3D/2D Settings This setting can be configured when a setting other than [Not Used] is selected for [PinP]. (HVO-3000MT only) Select the size of the inset in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [1/6]. Configure the system mode for the unit and 3D settings.
  • Page 88 [Output Mode] Notes Select the output mode for when the system mode is • You must restart the unit after changing the system set to [3D]. mode. A message prompting you to restart the unit The settings available for the output mode will differ will appear in such cases.
  • Page 89: Device Settings

    [Select Right/Left of Image] Device Settings Specify the image to use for the 2D recorded data when recording 3D and 2D images simultaneously, and which still image to use for printing and displaying thumbnails. Configure settings for external devices. The default setting is [Left]. In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Device Settings], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 90: [Device] Tab

    [Device] Tab Note The unit can recognize the Sony UP-DR80MD printer Configure settings for peripheral devices connected to the automatically. To have the unit recognize UP- unit. DR80MD printers automatically, set the peripheral device setting for the USB connector to which the For details on devices that can be connected to the printer will be connected to [No Device].
  • Page 91: Keyboard Mode

    [Keyboard Mode] Note Select whether to use the soft keyboard (i.e., on-screen If there is an empty field within the data, an asterisk (*) keyboard) or a hard keyboard in the setting screen that appears on the display. appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Soft Keyboard].
  • Page 92 [Gamma Curve] settings to adjust the brightness item. of printed images. Select a correction value in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button. Note The [Gamma Curve] setting is only available for Sony UP-D25MD printers. Device Settings...
  • Page 93 Prepare the watermark file. The watermark file must meet the following Note conditions. The [Import Watermark] setting is only available when using a Sony UP-DR80MD printer. • For A4 size paper File format: 24-bit bitmap [Import Logo] File name: watermark_A4.bmp Import a logo file.
  • Page 94 • For letter size paper File format: 24-bit bitmap File name: watermark_85x11.bmp Size: 2464 × 3192 pixel Color: Background: RGB (255, 255, 255) white Watermark: RGB (0, 0, 0) black Copy the watermark onto a USB memory device. Create a folder with the following name in the uppermost directory of the USB memory device, and copy the watermark file.
  • Page 95: [Contact Switch] Tab

    [Record Still] [Contact Switch] Tab Capture still images. Configure these settings when you want to control the unit [Audio On/Off] via contact switch devices connected to the contact switch Enable or disable audio output. connectors on the rear panel of the unit, or when you want [Set Chapter] to use the tally lamp control and video input switching Insert a chapter separator without saving a still...
  • Page 96 2 Use the V and v buttons to select [Yes], and press the ENTER button. The [Advanced] screen appears again. 6 Use the V and v buttons to select [Apply], and The [Contact Switch] tab appears again. press the ENTER button. 3 Use the B and b buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 97 [2D/3D Select] Configure this when displaying 3D images on a Sony LMD-2451MT medical monitor. This mode setting is used to display the [MENU] screen properly during 3D image display. The pin assignment screen appears.
  • Page 98: Password Settings

    Use the V and v buttons to select [Yes], and press the Password Settings ENTER button. Configure password settings to prevent unauthorized changes to the [System Admin Settings]. When password protection is enabled, a password entry screen appears when [System Admin Settings] is selected in the [Settings] screen.
  • Page 99: Network Settings

    Note Network Settings The password is not configured under default conditions. When configuring the password for the first time, configure the new password in the [Change Configure initial settings related to the network, server, Password] screen without entering an old password. and streaming (live transmission).
  • Page 100: [Network] Tab

    [Obtain an IP address automatically] [Network] Tab In the [Obtain an IP address automatically] screen that appears, select [Yes] to use the DHCP to obtain an IP Configure these settings when using a network. address automatically, or select [No] to assign a static IP address manually, and then press the ENTER Use the B and b buttons to select the [Network] tab.
  • Page 101: [File Server] Tab

    Use the V and v buttons to select the [Server] box, and [Obtain DNS server address automatically] In the [Obtain DNS server address automatically] press the ENTER button. screen that appears, select [Yes] to obtain the IP address for the DNS server automatically, or select [No] to specify the IP address manually, and then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 102 Use the V and v buttons to select the [Server] box, and For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard” (page 35). press the ENTER button. [User Name] Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard. For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard”...
  • Page 103: [Ntp] Tab

    For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see Settings items for the NTP server appear. “Using the On-Screen Keyboard” (page 35). Configure each setting. [User Name] Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard. ENTER button to display the setting screen for that For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see item.
  • Page 104 Use the V and v buttons to select the [Streaming] box, [Port No.] and press the ENTER button. Enter the port number using the on-screen keyboard. The default setting is [554]. For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard” (page 35). [Send Audio] Select whether to transmit audio in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 105: Initial User Settings

    In the [Streaming] tab, use the V , v , B , and b buttons Initial User Settings to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button. Configure initial setting values related to recording quality and storage media. The settings configured here will be used as the initial default settings when recording.
  • Page 106: [Quality] Tab

    Configure the quality settings for still images. [Quality] Tab Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the Configure quality settings for videos and still images. ENTER button to display the setting screen for that The settings configured here will be used as the initial item.
  • Page 107: [Save] Tab

    [Capture] [External Media 1], [External Media 2] Select whether to use the frame capture or field capture Select the external storage destinations in the setting mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the screens that appear, and press the ENTER button. ENTER button.
  • Page 108 [Save 3D Still] (HVO-3000MT only) [File Division Size] Select whether you will save still images in 3D format, Select the size interval for file splitting in the setting and press the ENTER button. screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The The default setting is [Yes].
  • Page 109: Editing The Doctor List

    Configure each setting. Editing the Doctor List Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item. Register and edit information regarding the doctors performing the surgical procedures and examinations. The doctor information registered here will be used as the initial settings that appear in the other setting screens.
  • Page 110: [General] Tab

    Use the B and b buttons to select a tab, and configure [Name] settings as necessary. Enter the name of the doctor (up to 20 characters) using the on-screen keyboard. For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard” (page 35). [Video Quality] Select the video image quality in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 111 Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the [Base Folder] ENTER button to display the setting screen for that Enter the name of the base folder using the on- item. screen keyboard. For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard”...
  • Page 112: [Streaming] Tab

    [Share Name] [Print] Tab Enter the share name using the on-screen keyboard. Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols Configure print settings. (excluding " = / \ [ ] : | < > + ; , ? *). For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see Use the B and b buttons to select the [Print] tab.
  • Page 113: Sorting The Doctor List

    After editing the settings, select [Apply] and press the Sorting the Doctor List ENTER button. Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select a doctor entry to reposition, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 114: Editing The Procedure List

    Use the B and b buttons to select [Add], and press the Editing the Procedure ENTER button. List Register or edit categories and entries for surgical procedures and examinations. The procedure information that is registered here will be used in the procedure lists that appear in other screens. Registering Categories The [Add] screen appears.
  • Page 115: Sorting The Category List

    Sorting the Category List Deleting Categories Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select a category to Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select a category to reposition, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the delete, select [Delete], and then press the ENTER ENTER button.
  • Page 116: Sorting The Procedure List

    Use the B and b buttons to select the [Category] box, [Case] and press the ENTER button. Enter up to 20 characters for the procedure name using the on-screen keyboard. For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard” (page 35). When you finish configuration, use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 117: Editing Procedure Names

    Editing Procedure Names DICOM Settings Use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select a procedure to rename, select [Edit], and then press the ENTER Configure settings that are necessary for DICOM button. transmissions of still images. In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the V , v , B , and b buttons to select [DICOM Settings], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 118: [Server] Tab

    Configure each setting. [Server] Tab Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the Configure settings for DICOM transmissions. ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item. Use the B and b buttons to select the [Server] tab. [Server Name] Enter the server name using the on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 119 When you finish configuration, use the V , v , B , and b Configure each setting. buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER Select an item using the V and v buttons, and press the button. ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.
  • Page 120: Chapter 7 Touch Panel And Mouse

    Configuring Touch Panel / Mouse Settings You can connect a commercially available touch panel monitor or mouse to the HVO-1000MD or HVO-3000MT, Configure the following settings to enable use of a touch and use them to operate the menu screens.
  • Page 121 Use the B and b buttons to select [System Admin Use the V and v buttons to select [USB 3] or [USB 4], Settings], and press the ENTER button. and press the ENTER button. A confirmation message appears. Use the V and v buttons to select [Touch Panel / Mouse], and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 122 • Perform calibration again whenever you notice a decrease in touch accuracy. • For details on how to perform calibration, contact your local Sony representative. After editing the settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button. Follow the instructions in the message that appears, connect the touch panel monitor or mouse, and turn on the unit.
  • Page 123: Screen Displays In Touch Panel / Mouse Mode

    Screen Displays in Touch Panel / Mouse Mode The screens that appear in touch panel / mouse mode differ slightly from those that appear in standard mode. This section describes the main differences in the screens and buttons that appear. [MENU] Screen A Image display area C [Streaming]...
  • Page 124: [Status] Screen

    E [MIC] (audio) Still capture count: Displays the number of still images Use this to record audio. you captured in “CAP:001” format. External media recording status: Displays the This button is available when [Audio] is set to [Record] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Function Settings] recording status for each external media in “x <media screen - [Video 1] tab.
  • Page 125: [Recording List] Screen

    [Recording List] Screen A Select/clear all H Recorded data Select all recorded data or clear all selections. Touch a recorded data item to display the [Image List] screen (page 126). B Detail bar Touch a detail to sort the recorded data according to the selected detail.
  • Page 126: [Image List] Screen

    [Image List] Screen A Thumbnail display selection buttons Select the type of image for which to display thumbnails. The buttons will be enabled or disabled with each touch. If you touch and enable both [Video] and [Still] (i.e., both are green), thumbnails for all videos and still images will be displayed.
  • Page 127: [Edit Doctor List] (System Admin Settings) Screen

    [Edit Doctor List] (System Admin Settings) Screen A Doctors Touch a doctor name to display the [Edit Doctor List] screen. For details, see “Editing the Doctor List” (page 109). B Check boxes Select the checkboxes of the doctor entries for which you want to perform operations.
  • Page 128: Video Playback Screen

    Video Playback Screen On-Screen Keyboard This screen appears during video playback. The keys are arranged similarly to a QWERTY keyboard. You can control playback using the buttons at the bottom. Combo Boxes Chapter forward/back buttons Scroll bars appear when the number of setting options is high.
  • Page 129: Chapter 8 Miscellaneous

    First line Second line INITIALIZE ERR. 0000 Startup error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. SYSTEM ERR. 0001 Application communication error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. SYSTEM ERR.
  • Page 130 WARN. FAN System/CPU fan warning A fan rotation malfunction has occurred. Contact your local Sony representative. WARN. TEMP. System/CPU temperature warning An internal temperature error has occurred. Check your operating environment.
  • Page 131: Troubleshooting

    Be sure to check the following if a problem occurs. If the tMake sure that the cables are problem persists, contact your local Sony representative. connected properly (page 22). • The input and output connections on the rear panel of the unit are...
  • Page 132: Licenses

    URL to download the code. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED http://www.sony.net./Products/Linux/ AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER Sony will not answer questions concerning the data in the IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT source code. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
  • Page 133: Gnu General Public License

    Also, for each author’s protection and ours, we want to GNU GENERAL PUBLIC make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified LICENSE by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors’...
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  • Page 135 You are not required to accept this License, since you If the distribution and/or use of the Program is have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you restricted in certain countries either by patents or by permission to modify or distribute the Program or its copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder derivative works.
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    WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, END OF TERMS AND OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS CONDITIONS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR How to Apply These Terms to Your INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF...
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    License.Of course, the commands you use may be called GNU LESSER GENERAL something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your PUBLIC LICENSE program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright Version 2.1, February 1999 disclaimer”...
  • Page 138: Terms And Conditions For Copying, Distribution And Modification

    files to the recipients, so that they can relink them with the A more frequent case is that a free library does the same library after making changes to the library and recompiling job as widely used non-free libraries. In this case, there is it.
  • Page 139 complete source code means all the source code for all application does not supply it, the square root function modules it contains, plus any associated must still compute square roots.) interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the library. These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole.
  • Page 140 access to copy the source code from the same place directing the user to the copy of this License. Also, you satisfies the requirement to distribute the source code, even must do one of these things: though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
  • Page 141 You may place library facilities that are a work based your obligations under this License and any other on the Library side-by-side in a single library together pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may with other library facilities not covered by this not distribute the Library at all.
  • Page 142: End Of Terms And Conditions

    incompatible with these, write to the author to ask for END OF TERMS AND permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software CONDITIONS Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of How to Apply These Terms to Your...
  • Page 143: Specifications

    <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990 Specifications Ty Coon, President of Vice That’s all there is to it! HVO-1000MD General Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Input current 1.9 to 0.8 A Operating temperature 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
  • Page 144 Input connectors Optional accessories S-VIDEO IN (Mini DIN 4-pin type) (1) Foot switch Device conforming to IPX1 standard Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) Sync negative C (BURST): 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω) (NTSC) Design and specifications are subject to change without C (BURST): 0.3 Vp-p (75 Ω) (PAL) notice.
  • Page 145 ⁄ ⁄ Dimensions 305 × 410 × 115.5 mm (12 × 16 × VIDEO OUT (BNC type) (1) ⁄ in.) (w × d × h, including protrusions) Composite 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) ⁄ 305 mm (12 in.) Sync negative DVI-D OUT (DVI 19-pin) (1) TMDS 1 channel (single link) HD-SDI OUT (BNC type) (1) SD/HD/3G 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω...
  • Page 146 STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE. • Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR...
  • Page 147: Index

    Local 118 System administrator settings 73 Index Logos 33 System mode 87 Numerics Main power switch 26 Test recording 54 Monitor controls 96 Thumbnail display 57 3D/2D settings 87 Multi auto live 85 Troubleshooting 131 Capture 46 Network 100 User settings 27 Compatible discs 36 Network settings 99 Contact switches 95...

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