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High Speed Digital Data Recorder 高速デジタルデータレコーダ SIR-1000W Channel Expansion Unit チャンネル拡張ユニット SCX-16W Read all instructions carefully before use. To make full use of the unit's functions, read this manual carefully and keep it properly for future reference. お買い上げいただき、ありがとうございます。 ご使用の前に、この取扱説明書を必ずお読みください。 ご使用に際しては、この取扱説明書どおりお使いください。...
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[ For U.S.A. and Canada ] [For EU and EFTA countries] CE Notice THIS CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE COMPLIES WITH Making by the symbol CE indicates compliance of the PART15 OF THE FCC RULES AND THE CANADIAN EMC directive and the Low-voltage directive of the I C E S - 0 0 3 .
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• Should any object or liquid fall into the unit, turn the power OFF and unplug the unit and call service engineer person to check it before using again. • The SIR-1000W and SCX-16W should be used indoors or under similar conditions.
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CAUTION • This unit is designed and shipped for worldwide use, so that various accessories are supplied. Use proper accessories according to your area. • Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields such as high voltage transformers, speakers, and electric motors. •...
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Contents Overview ....................1-1 Introduction ..................1-1 Major Features ................1-2 Tape Format and Basic Operations ............2-1 Tape Format ..................2-1 TOC ....................2-2 MIC (Memory In Cartridge) ............2-2 Formatting ..................2-2 Eject ....................2-3 Overwriting Data ................2-3 ID Block ..................
Remote Control Unit ................15-1 Channel Expansion Unit ............... 16-1 16-1 Prior to Operation ................. 16-1 16-2 Names and Functions of Parts ............16-2 16-3 Connecting to the SIR-1000W ............16-5 16-4 Operation ..................16-7 Synchronizing Mode ................17-1 17-1 Before Operation ................17-1 17-2 Connecting and Setting ..............
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The SIR-1000W is a small and lightweight 4 ch × 160 kHz × 16 bit ultra-wide band high speed digital data recorder (refer to below as recorder) which answers to these requirements.
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1-2 Major Features Analog Wideband, Multi-Channel The standard SIR-1000W configuration is 4 ch × 160 kHz, and when combined with the SCX-16W channel expansion unit, 16 ch × 40 kHz analog data can be recorded and played back. LSB Digital Channel The recorder has function to perform recording and playback the digital signals of 1ch (768 kHz) to 4 ch (192 kHz), along with analog signals concurrently.
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2 hours at the normal speed. Error Free Recording SIR-1000W has rotary heads, so data is recorded on the tape sequentially in slanting tracks as shown below. The real-time verify-and-rewrite function verifies (plays back and evaluates) each track as it is recorded.
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3-way Power Supply System The SIR-1000W can run on AC 100/120 V (allowable range 90 to 132 V) or AC 220/240 V (allowable range 198 to 250 V), or on DC 12 V (allowable range 11 to 30 V) supplied externally.
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2 Tape Format and Basic Operations 2-1 Tape Format Tapes recorded by the SIR-1000W are based on the AIT standard physical and logical format (ECMA-246). However, at the application level these tapes are of the SIR dedicated format. This is outlined below:...
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2-2 TOC The position and ID number of each recording block are registered in the TOC and recorded on the tape immediately before the EOD. This allows searching to be performed by specifying an ID number. In addition, the TOC must also be read before appended recording after the EOD or when overwriting a pre-recorded tape.
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2-5 Eject When an attempt is made to eject a cartridge, the cartridge is automatically rewind to the BOT and then ejected. It is possible to set for cartridges with MIC being ejected from halfway in the tape. 2-6 Overwriting Data Overwriting can be performed on pre-recorded tapes.
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3 Names and Functions of Parts 3-1 Front Panel Power/Drive block Display screen Data mode setting keys Display keys POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e...
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Power/Drive Block POWER BATT A d v a n c e d 3, 4 I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e LOADING EJECT STOP PAUSE 1 POWER LED Lights when power is supplied to the recorder. When power is not supplied to the recorder, all LEDs and the LCD panel turn off.
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3) During display of this message, press the EJECT button more than twice. The LCD display turns to “UNLD/WAIT” and the cartridge is ejected. Note: If ejecting a cartridge by this way, the cartridge may get damaged. Furthermore, failing ejection even by this operation, contact your local Sony Office or Service Center.
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Tape Transport Operation Keys The LEDs above the keys light to indicate the active mode. POWER BATT A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e !™...
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7 PAUSE key Press this key to select the PAUSE mode. There are two types of PAUSE mode, REC-PAUSE (recording-pause) mode and FWD-PAUSE (playback-pause) mode. In the REC-PAUSE mode, the input data is recorded at the instance of releasing the pause operation.
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!™ EOD LED Lights when the tape is at the EOD (End of Data) position. EOD signifies the end of the data recorded on the tape. Note • When recording is stopped, the TOC and EOD are written at that address and the EOD LED lights.
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Data Mode Setting Keys !• @£ SPD/BCM !§ @¢ (CH) RANGE OFFSET !¶ @∞ (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG @§ @¡ ID/UTL MRK/SLF SHIFT @™ !∞ PNL LOK DATA @º !ª PHONE ANN/P-SV @¶ @• @ª #º MONITOR Switching setting modes Valid mode setting keys for the current mode are shown in the table below: Mode Setting Key SPD/BCM RANGE, OFFSET...
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!∞ SHIFT key • Press this key to select the SHIFT mode. The LED to the upper left of this key lights. At the same time, the LEDs to the upper right of the following keys blink, and the functions indicated on the right side can be selected. SPD/BCM key OUT/TSG key MRK/SLF key...
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!¶ RANGE key Press this key to select the RANGE (range setting) mode. In the RANGE mode, the input range for the recording amplifier can be switched for each channel. Range values ±0.5 Vpk, ±1 Vpk, ±2 Vpk, ±5 Vpk, ±10 Vpk, ±20 Vpk There are two types of RANGE mode, M-RANGE (manual range setting) mode and A-RANGE (automatic range setting) mode.
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!ª OUT/TSG key • Press only this key to select the OUT (output level setting) mode. The LED to the upper left of the key blinks. At the same time, the output values for the channels to be set blink on the LCD screen. In the OUT mode, the output level of the playback amplifier can be switched for each channel.
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@™ ID/UTL key • Press this key to increment the value of the ID number by 1 in the REC mode. The ID number can be changed depending on the contents of the recording. • When this key is pressed in the SCH mode, the ID SEARCH mode is invoked and the set ID number is used as the search target.
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Note • If the STOP key is pressed during setting, the setting to be set will be canceled. • Supplement about the function. Once overwriting starts with the ERA function is off, the ERA OFF is displayed on the LCD screen, and the recorder cannot be entered into the REC mode. When STAND BY switch is turned on with the DEW function ON, a standby time of 3 minutes will be required for condensation detection.
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@£ ; key • Press this key to shift the blinking channel or numerical digit on the LCD screen one position to the left. When the blinking position reaches the left edge, pressing this key once more causes it to jump to the right edge. •...
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Refer to 4-7 for more detail about the fan-control mode. CAUTION When SIR-1000W exits the power save (or fan-control) mode, noise (less than 1 ms) may occur in the SIR-1000W, and it may be recorded on the tape.
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LCD Screen #¢ #£ #∞ #™ #• #¡ #§ EXT TC 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN CAUTION #ª +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D #¶ $™ –6 X 1 / S - T I M E $£...
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As the data is recorded as far as the EOT, self check is impossible. SLF NG Self check was NG. * In this case, change a tape or perform a head cleaning. SONY V** Displays the recorder version. SRCH BOD BOD search is in progress.
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#• ID display area This area displays the ID number (source data/tape data). Correspondence between the transport mode and the source data/tape data is shown in the table below: Transport Mode Display E-E, REC-PAUSE, REC, Source data (value set in recorder) and succeeding STOP Tape data FWD and succeeding STOP...
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$£ Tape position display area • This area displays the following tape position and time information (source data or tape data). ADDRESS : Displays the tape position from the (00H00M00S) of each recording block in hour, minute and second. The ADDRESS is set automatically to 00H00M00S when recording begins.
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Display Keys 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC CAUTION +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / S - T I M E ADDRESS REMAIN T - T I M E -40 -100 1 - 4 5 - 8 9-12 13-16 PK-CLR...
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Analog Input Connectors POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG...
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LSB Digital Input Connectors POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e (UNIT) SEARCH...
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3-2 Rear Panel Power supply block Control block VOLTAGE AC FUSE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SELECTOR 220V % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2 240V EXT. CONT SYNC IRIG ON / OFF TRG S/M APD OFF / ON PTRG OFF/ON...
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Power Supply Block VOLTAGE AC FUSE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SELECTOR 220V % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2 240V IRIG ON / OFF TRG S/M APD OFF / ON PTRG OFF/ON (UP / DOWN) STAND BY DC IN...
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6 DC circuit breaker This circuit breaker is used to protect the DC power system. When the circuit breaker functions, the lever falls forward. To reset the circuit breaker, pull of the DC power cord and wait a short time, then press the lever back up with your finger.
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5) APD OFF/ON Used to switch the APD (Auto Power-Down) mode between ON and OFF. The APD mode is used to automatically perform stop processing and turn off the power supply to the recorder when the higher priority power supply is stopped with a back-up power source present.
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Control Block AC BREAK 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2 EXT. CONT SYNC IRIG ON / OFF TRG S/M APD OFF / ON PTRG OFF/ON (UP / DOWN) REMOTE AUX-2 (IRIG-B) AUX-1 (DIGITAL)
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Option Slots VOLTAGE AC FUSE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SELECTOR 220V % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2 240V EXT. CONT SYNC IRIG ON / OFF TRG S/M APD OFF / ON PTRG OFF/ON (UP / DOWN) STAND BY...
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LSB Digital Output Connectors EXT. CONT SYNC REMOTE AUX-2 (IRIG-B) AUX-1 (DIGITAL) TRIG/REC OPTION SLOT 2 LSB DIGITAL OUTPUT !ª !ª LSB DIGITAL OUTPUT connectors Used to output LSB digital data signals to digital channels D1 to D4. Connect BNC cables (sold separately) to the corresponding connectors. Note An effective connector differs in accordance with the channel mode.
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• Be sure attach the filter after cleaning. • Be sure to order the SIR dust filter to the Sony service division when replacing the filter. Cleaning and replacing the filter The filter cover is fixed to the unit with Velcro.
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3-4 Right Side Panel SIR-1000W Ser. MADE IN JAPAN Sony Precision Technology Inc. 2-902-848-01 1 Ventilation fans These fans cool the inside of the recorder. WARNING • To prevent the inside of the recorder from overheating, do not block the air outlet.
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4 Preparations 4-1 Connecting the Power Supply AC Power Supply Set the AC voltage selector switch to 100/120 V or 220/240 V according to the voltage to be used. Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the AC IN connector, and supply either AC 90 to 132 V (for 100/120 V setting) or AC 198 to 250 V (for 220/240 V setting ) to the recorder.
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Operation on DC Power Supply Connect the DC power cord (supplied) to the DC IN connector, and supply DC 12 V (allowable 11 to 30 V) to the recorder. VOLTAGE AC FUSE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SELECTOR 220V % / dB...
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Operation Using the Battery Pack Mount the battery pack BP-L60/L60A or BP-L90/L90A (both sold separately) on the battery pack mount on the left side of the recorder. New and fully charged batteries can be used continuously for the times shown below: Normal Mode Power Save Mode Battery...
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• Only the following cartridges can be used: Model Manufacturer SDX1-25C (with MIC) SDX-T3C (with MIC) SONY SDX-T3N (without MIC) Using cartridges with MIC is recommended, as data can be accessed more quickly using the TOC data stored in the MIC.
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Loading a Cartridge Set the STAND BY switch to ON, and check that the POWER LED lights. Open the cartridge lid by pulling it forward with your finger. POWER LED POWER BATT +100 –6 LOADING -40 -100 EJECT STOP PAUSE 1 - 4 S I R -10 ±...
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Ejecting the Cartridge 2, 4 POWER BATT A d v a n c e d Cartridge lid I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e LOADING LOADING LED EJECT STOP PAUSE Press the EJECT button to unload the cartridge. During unloading the LOADING LED blinks;...
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Preventing Overwrite to a Recorded Tape To avoid accidentally writing over important data, set the safety tab on the cartridge to the position shown below, so that the write protection hole is open. If an attempt is made to record on the tape in this condition, the cartridge will be ejected. Recording is enabled.
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4-3 Self-Check Before performing the operations described in the following chapters, perform the self- check to make sure that the recorder is functioning correctly. The details of the self-check are shown below: SLF (Self-check) Mode CAL (Calibration) Mode Contents Tape transport system check DC offset error compensation Recording/playback head check Gain error compensation...
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CAL (Calibration) Mode This recorder was calibrated prior to shipment, and these settings are stored in memory. While frequent calibration is unnecessary, the recorder should be calibrated a few times a year. Bar meter area SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH)
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4-4 Error Codes When the recorder malfunctions during self-check, calibration, recording or playback operation, the error codes shown below appear in the bar meter area. Take the appropriate actions in accordance with the corresponding explanations. In addition, when using the recorder in a dusty surrounding, the data could not be played back (or verified during recording) and also an error code (ET03) is displayed.
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Error Code How to care Location Abnormality ET03 Replace the cartridge tape or apply cleaning tape Media error or Error for dust because the recording is unable to continue Play back a tape inside a room. If still malfunctions, contact your local service center.
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4-5 Warning Display When a malfunction occurs in the recorder, the warning marks shown below blink in the CAUTION area, and a buzzer will sound. Take the appropriate actions in accordance with the explanation for the corresponding caution item. If the error is not remedied after the appropriate action has been taken or if the displayed error code is not listed in this manual, contact service engineer.
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& (Dew condensation) Lights up when the DEW function is ON and condensation occurs in the tape running system such as when the recorder is transferred from cold to warm places. Turn the STAND BY switch to ON and warm up the recorder until this mark goes off, without inserting a cartridge.
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As shown above, the SIR-1000W allows error-free data reading by verifying the data in real-time as it is recorded, and then rewinding the tape and playing back the data again when an error occurs during playback.
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4-6 Source Mode/Tape Mode Source Mode When the recorder is in the E-E, REC-PAUSE, or REC mode, or has stopped after being in one of these modes, it automatically switches to the source mode. In this mode, source data (values set in the recorder) is displayed for the tape position information (ID number, ADDRESS, and realtime clock) and the amplifier setting information (input range value, input DC offset value, and output level value).
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REC mode as long as the internal temperatures of the SIR-1000W and SCX-16W are low, making it convenient for recording music and other applications where silence is required. In the fan control mode, the LED to the upper right of the ANN/P-SV key blinks and a rectangular mark appears at the right edge of the tape position display area on the LCD screen.
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5 Data Recording/Playback 5-1 Connecting the Signals Connecting the Analog Data Signals Using BNC cables (sold separately), connect the ANALOG INPUT connector on the front panel to the analog signal source for each channel. If necessary, use a BNC cable to connect the ANALOG MONITOR connector to an oscilloscope or other measuring device.
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5-2 Settings for Recording Before starting to record data, be sure to set the following items: • Channel mode (BCM) • Tape speed (SPD) • Input range (RANGE) • Input DC offset (OFFSET) • Realtime clock (CLOCK) When the recorder’s power switch is ON, the display appears as shown below. ID display area 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN...
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Setting the Analog Channel Mode (BCM) Press the SHIFT key and SPD/BCM key, then press ; or : key to set the analog channel mode. The bandwidth for the corresponding channel modes are as follows: Full Analog Mode Bandwidth 8 ch mode 16 ch mode 4 ch mode Expansion channel units...
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Setting the Tape Speed (SPD) Set the tape speed by pressing the SPD/BCM, ; and : keys. The recording times for the corresponding tape speeds are as follows: Tape speed Recording time (170 m tape) 1 (normal speed) 16 h 1/16 32 h Setting the Input Range (RANGE) (Analog channel)
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Setting the Input DC Offset (OFFSET) (Analog channel) Manual To select the M-OFFSET (manual offset setting) mode, press the OFFSET key. Press the ; or : key to select the channel. Each time the 8 or 9 key is pressed, the offset changes by +1% or –1%. Press continuously to change the offset faster.
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Setting the Realtime Clock Set the realtime clock of the recorder by the procedure below. 2, 5 SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET 3, 5 +100 (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6...
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When an external test signal is selected, the signal input from the channel 1 (SIR- 1000W) or INPUT connector of channel 9 (SCX-16W) is input as the test signal for channels 1 to 8 (SIR-1000W) and channel 9 to channel 16 (SCX-16W) of the same recorder or channel expansion unit.
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5-3 Recording Data POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e SEARCH OUT/TSG (UNIT)
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Monitor The analog data signal can be monitored in the E-E, REC-PAUSE, REC, and FWD modes. Connect a BNC cable (sold separately) to the ANALOG MONITOR connector. Press the ; or : key to select the monitor channel. CAUTION The signal output from the ANALOG MONITOR connector can not be used for data analysis because its characteristics differ from the output of each ANALOG OUTPUT connector.
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ID Number The ID number 001 is by default assigned to the first ID block on the tape. The ID number increments by one automatically each time recording starts up to the maximum ID number of 999. ID number SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC...
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REMAIN (Remaining Time) Display The amount of time remaining for the tape assuming that recording will continue at the current tape speed is displayed in hours and minutes. 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC CAUTION +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6...
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5-4 Data Playback Use BNC cables (sold separately) to connect the ANALOG OUTPUT connectors and the analysis monitor equipment, and the LSB DIGITAL OUTPUT connectors and the monitor equipment respectively. Analog channel : Load impedance of above 10 k is recommended. LSB digital channel : Load impedance of above 1 k is recommended.
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FWD-PAUSE (playback pause) Mode To select the FWD-PAUSE (playback pause) mode, press the PAUSE key during the STOP mode. In the FWD-PAUSE mode, the data from where playback started is first read from the tape (pre-reading) and stored in the FIFO memory, so the data is output on the instant the FWD- PAUSE mode is released.
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Time Axis Conversion Playback The SIR-1000W is capable of playing back data at different tape speeds from when the data was recorded. Slow playback or fast playback is achieved by converting the frequency of the recorded signal using the ratio of the tape speed during recording to the tape speed during playback.
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6 Recording and Playback Voice Annotations The SIR-1000W can record and play back voice annotations along with analog data signals simultaneously. Bandwidths for the voice channels are as follows: Tape Speed Bandwidth 1 (normal speed) 0.2 to 19.2 kHz 0.2 to 9.6 kHz 0.2 to 4.8 kHz...
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Recording Voice Annotations When the switch on the left side of the microphone is pressed, this function is ON, and when released it goes OFF. This makes it possible to record only the necessary sounds. The brightness of the MIC (Microphone) LED varies according to the microphone input level.
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7 Recording and Playback AUX Digital Data The SIR-1000W can record and play back AUX digital data signals and analog data signals simultaneously. The rotating pulse and trigger pulse can be recorded and played back as the AUX digital data signal.
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Connecting the AUX Digital Data Use a BNC cable (sold separately) to connect the AUX-1 (DIGITAL) IN connector on the rear panel and the signal source. If necessary, use a BNC cable to connect monitoring equipment to the AUX-1 (DIGITAL) OUT connector on the rear panel.
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8 Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data In addition to the main analog channels (8 channels when the recorder is used alone), the SIR- 1000W is also equipped with AUX-2 (IRIG-B) channels as a sub-analog channel. AUX analog data signal can be recorded and played back simultaneously along main analog data signals.
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8-1 Recording and Playback IRIG-B Time Code Signal Connecting a IRIG-B Time Code Signal The following IRIG-B time code signal can be connected. Code : Amplitude modulation code (AC code) Carrier frequency : 1 kHz Voltage range : ±1 to ±10 Vpk Modulation amplitude ratio : 1:3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IRIG ON/OFF...
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Recording IRIG-B Time Code Signal When an IRIG-B time code signal is input to the recorder in the E-E, REC-PAUSE or REC mode, the EXT LED light. And “001” to be displayed and start blinking. IRIG-B time code is loaded to the recorder’s realtime clock when IRIG-B time code is synchronized to the recorder’s realtime clock.
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8-2 Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data Connecting the AUX Analog Signals (general purpose) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IRIG ON/OFF VOLTAGE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AC FUSE SELECTOR 220V % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2...
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9 Trigger Recording Connecting the Trigger Signal Set the digital switch TRG S/M on the rear panel to S or M according to the purpose. When this switch is set to the S (upper position) with the recorder is in REC-PAUSE mode, recording starts when the trigger input signal goes from high to low and continues until the STOP key is pressed.
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Trigger Recording When the recorder is being set to the REC-PAUSE mode, the recorder starts to record when the trigger signal is received from the trigger signal source, or the REC-PAUSE mode is released by pressing the PAUSE key. In the case of the pre-trigger mode (PTRG OFF/ON is ON), the pre-trigger time (the data length before the trigger) is set to 3 seconds, 6 seconds, 12 seconds, 24 seconds or 48 seconds depending on the tape speeds.
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10 Search The target data on the tape can be quickly accessed using the search function. The recorder can use the following types of search: Control Search Type Host computer Front panel Remote control unit ID number Start ID MRK (Mark) Address Realtime clock The LED display is as follows during the ID number search and MRK search modes:...
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ID Number Search This function searches for the start point of the target ID number. SPD/BCM (CH) RANGE OFFSET (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG ID/UTL MRK/SLF SHIFT 1, 3 PNL LOK DATA PHONE ANN/P-SV To select the ID search mode, press the SEARCH key and then the ID key. Press the ;, :, 8 or 9 key to set the target’s ID number.
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EOD Search This function searches for the EOD. This is convenient when starting to record new data from the end of the last recording block. Press the FF key to start EOD search, the tape stops at the EOD and the EOD LED lights. POWER BATT A d v a n c e d...
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Address Search This function searches target by the tape address value. It is controlled from the host computer by RS-232C commands. Realtime Clock Search This function searches target by the realtime clock value recorded on the tape. It is controlled from the host computer by RS-232C commands. 10-4...
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11 External Control The SIR-1000W can be operated easily by using a TTL level control signal via the EXT.CONT connector. Functions Command functions (input) The following commands can be input to the recorder. • Tape transport mode setting • ID increment Monitoring functions (output) The following recorder states can be output.
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Input/output interface circuit SIR-1000W 10 kΩ 15 Ω 15 Ω 47 pF M6650 EXT. CONT. Connector 15 Ω 15 Ω 47 pF M6650 Input/output logic : Negative High level : +3.5 V or more Voltage at the EXT. CONT connector Low level : +1.5 V or more...
12 RS-232C Control The COM connector (D-sub 9-pin) on the rear panel of the recorder conforms to the RS- 232C signal format. Thus, the recorder can be controlled from a host computer by connecting an RS-232C cable (commercially available) to the COM connector. CAUTION •...
Tape formatting IDS : ID increment INP : Input format setting SIR-1000i only LCH : LSB digital channel setting SIR-1000W only MEM : Memo character string setting MOD : Tape transport mode setting MON : Monitor channel selection OFS :...
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Tape formatting execution status IDS? Tape ID number readout INP? Input format setting and reading SIR-1000i only LSB digital channel read SIR-1000W only LCH? LVA? Signal level read (text format) LVB? Signal level read (binary format) MAP? Slave ID read...
5=RSV 6=32ch (SIR-1000/1000i) 6=RSV 7=64ch (SIR-1000/1000i) 7=RSV 8=128ch (SIR-1000/1000i) 8=RSV 9=RSV 9=RSV A=RSV A=1ch (Sync) B=2ch (SIR-1000W) B=2ch (Sync) C=4ch (SIR-1000W) C=4ch (Sync) D=8ch (SIR-1000W) D=8ch (Sync) E=16ch (SIR-1000W) E=RSV F=RSV F=RSV Note Analog and digital channel modes can be used together in only certain combina- tions.
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0 = DIRECT 1 = SENSOR <3>: Input format for CH2 <17>: Input format for CH16 Related command: INP? LCH : (SIR-1000W only) LSB digital channel setting Command format LCH : <1>/[ ] <1>: 0 = OFF 1 = 1ch...
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Command Contents MON : Monitor channel selection Command format MON : <1><2>/[ ] <1>: Channel expansion unit ID number <2>: Channel code 0 = Recorder 0 = CH 1 1 = Channel expansion unit 1 1 = CH 2 2 = Channel expansion unit 2 2 = CH 3 3 = Channel expansion unit 3 3 = CH 4...
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Command Contents SCH : Search Command format SCH : <1><2>...<N>/[ ] ID number search <1> : 0 <2><3><4>: 001 to 999 or 000 Real-time clock search <1> : 1 <2><3>...<13>: YYMMDDhhmmss Address search <1> : 2 <2><3>...<7>: hhmmss Start ID search <1>...
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Command Contents TSG : Test signal selection Command format TSG : <1>/[ ] <1>: Test signal selection Analog channel Digital channel 010000000000000001000.. 110000000000000000111.. –DC 010000000100000001000.. 000000000000000000000.. 010101010101010101010.. Related command: TSG? UTL: Utility mode setting Command format UTL : <1><2><3>/[ ] <1>: 0= AT FMT OFF 1= AT FMT ON <2>: 0= ERA OFF...
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Status Commands Status commands are used to request status information from the recorder. When the recorder receives a status command, it sends the corresponding status information. Note The /[ ] parameter specifies any one ID number, and can be omitted when only one recorder is connected or when the target is the recorder with ID = 0.
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8 = RSV 9 = RSV 9 = RSV A = RSV A = 1ch (Sync) B = 2ch (SIR-1000W) B = 2ch (Sync) C = 4ch (SIR-1000W) C = 4ch (Sync) D = 8ch (SIR-1000W) D = 8ch (Sync)
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0 = DIRECT 1 = SENSOR <4>: Input format for CH2 <18>: Input format for CH16 Related command: INP LCH? (SIR-1000W only) LSB digital channel read Command format LCH? : <1>/[ ] 0 = Recorder setting data, 1 = Tape data Returned format LCH : <1>...
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Command Contents LVA? Signal level read (text format) Command format LVA? <1>/[ ] <1>: Channel expansion unit ID number (0 = Recorder) Returned format LVA:<1><2>...<32> during unidirectional mode (related to BAR command) <1><2>: CH 1 data (2-digit hexadecimal) <31><32>: CH 16 data (2-digit hexadecimal) 7F = MAX and overload (OVR) 00 = MIN Returned format...
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Command Contents MOD? Tape transport mode read Command format MOD? /[ ] Returned format MOD:<1><2> <1>: 0 = STOP, 1 = FWD, 2 = E-E, 3 = REC, 4 = FWD-PAUSE, 5 = REC-PAUSE, 6 = FF, 7 = RSV, 8 = REW, 9 = RSV, A = EJECT <2>: S = During STOP transition P = During PAUSE transition 0 = The end of transition...
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Command Contents RPT? Auto repeat status read Command format RPT? /[ ] Returned format RPT:<1> <1>: 0 = Other than below 1 = Auto repeat - recording 2 = Auto repeat - rewinding Related command: RPT SCH? Search status Command format SCH? /[ ] Returned format SCH:<1>...
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Command Contents STA? Status A Command format STA? /[ ] Returned format STA:<1><2><3><4><5><6><7> <1>: Tape loading status 0 = Tape not loaded 1 = Loading underway 2 = Loading finished (tape loaded) 3 = Eject underway <2>: Tape position 0 = Other than below 1 = BOD 2 = EOD 3 = EOT...
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Command Contents TOC? TOC data read Command format TOC? <1><2><3>/[ ] <1><2><3>: ID number Returned format TOC:<1><2>...<25> <1>: Start ID 0 = Not start ID, 1 = Start ID <2>: REC mode 0 = 16 ch analog mode (standard) 1 = Full analog mode 2 = Full digital mode (when SBS-10A/S is used) 3 = Analog + digital mode <3>: CH code...
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VOL:<1><2>...<32> <1>: Format 0 = Standard <2>: SIR type 0 = SIR-1000 1 = SIR-1000W 2 = SIR-1000i <3><4><5><6>: Total IDs (max. 1000) <7><8><9>: Total IDs inside MIC (max. 100) <10><11><12><13><14>: TOC recording position (record number) <15><16><17><18><19><20>: Last recorded SIR serial number <21><22>: Last recorded year (last 2 digits)
13 Guard Frames The recorder can be used the SHL-10 guard frames (sold separately), thus protecting the recorder during transport and securring to the body of a vehicle. Before use The guard frames are secured to the recorder using eight hexagonal socket head bolts, two each on the front, rear and sides of the recorder.
• If leakage from the battery sticks to you skin or clothes, wash it off with clean water. Note Used batteries are to be recycled. Stick insulation tape on the terminals of used batteries and take them to a store handling recycling products or to a Sony Precision Technology outlet. 14-1...
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Charging the Battery Pack on the Recorder Mount the BP-L60/L60A or BP-L90/L90A battery pack (both sold separately) on the battery pack mount on the left side of the recorder. Supply the specified AC power source to the recorder. Charging can be used regardless of the STAND BY switch position.
15 Remote Control Unit The recorder can be operated from a distance by connecting the remote control unit SRM- 10 (sold separately). Functions Command functions The remote control unit can output the following commands to the recorder: • Tape transport mode setting •...
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Interface Signal format : EIA RS-232C protocol Connector : Round, 12-pin Transfer rate : 9600 bps, synchronous Connector Pin Assignment Signal Signal Pin No. Function Pin No. Function name name Power supply IRIG-B input RS-232C input EXT TC RS-232C signal ground RS-232C output RS-232C signal ground RS-232C shield...
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Operation With the exception below, keys and displays of the remote control unit have the same names and functions as those of the recorder. PNL LOK Key Press this key for at least 2 seconds to select the panel lock mode. The LED to the upper left of the key lights, and all keys on the front panel of the recorder are disabled.
1/16 DC to 2.5 kHz 16-1 Prior to Operation • Be sure that the main power is OFF before connecting the SIR-1000W and the SCX- 16W. • Power for the SCX-16W is supplied from the SIR-1000W when the SIR-1000W is driven by AC, DC (15 to 30 V) or battery (BP-L90/L90A).
Lights when power is supplied to the SCX-16W, and blinks when the power voltage is lower than the specified value. Turn the power ON/OFF with the STAND BY switch on the SIR-1000W. If the SIR-1000W is not connected, power cannot be supplied. 2 Bar meters Display the analog data signal levels for channels 9 to 16 with a unidirectional row of LEDs, in either dB scale (–20 dB, –6 dB, 0 dB, OVR) and percentage scale (10%, 50%,...
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1000W. DC voltage is supplied to the SCX-16W from SIR-1000W. • In case the above-mentioned stable DC power supply cannot be supplied. DC voltage (11 to 30 V) must be supplied to both SIR-1000W and SCX-16W. 2 DC circuit breaker DC power supply breaker.
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• Leave a space of at least 50 mm between the left side of the SCX-16W and any other object. Right Side Panel SCX-16W SER. 11-30V *.*A/12V MADE IN JAPAN Sony Precision Technology Inc. *-***-***-** 1 Ventilation fan Cools inside of the SCX-16W. WARNING Do not block the air outlet. 16-4...
SIR-1000W and SCX-16W facilitates carrying and fixing to a base. CAUTION • When using the SIR-1000W with an external DC power supply of less than 15 V, be sure to supply power directly from the same power supply to the SCX-16W. Note that...
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Attaching the Combining Frames Prepare a 4 mm Phillips screwdriver. Turn the SIR-1000W upside down. Use the screwdriver to remove the four screws + PS3 × 6 fastening the front and back feet, and remove the feet. + PS3 × 6 Place the SCX-16W on top of the SIR-1000W.
To adjust the input range, input DC offset and output level, first select the unit with the 8 and 9 keys, then set these items using the switches on the SIR-1000W unit. Data recording operations are the same as for the SIR-1000W alone.
17 Synchronizing Mode Synchronous recording and synchronous playback can be performed by connecting two recorders using the sync cable SCK-10 (sold separately) and setting both recorders to the synchronizing mode. This means that the number of channels can be doubled (maximum 256 channels) without changing the analog data signal bandwidth.
17-3 Operation Synchronous Recording Settings prior to recording Insert a cartridge in each recorder, and perform any of the following settings that are necessary for each individual recorder and channel expansion unit. • Channel mode (BCM) • Input range (RANGE) •...
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SYN LED The SYN LED display is as follows in the synchronizing mode: Status Master Slave During synchronous recording During synchronous playback During synchronous playback chase Blinking Blinking During STOP, FF and REW During self-check Trouble If trouble occurs while the sync cable is connected, the display screen and the SYN LED appear as follows: Master Slave...
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Append recording and overwritting If the tape position of the slave is changed after synchronous recording stops, the master and slave IDs will differ. For example, after stopping part-way through ID = 010 with the slave as shown below, when synchronous recording is started next, the master records from the EOD following ID = 011, but the slave records from part-way through ID = 010.
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Synchronous Playback Settings prior to playback Insert the tapes to be Played Back in the Recorders. Starting playback To start synchronous playback, press the FWD key of the master. The FWD key LED and the SYN LED of the master blink. At the same time, the master controls the slave to search data of the same position on the tape.
18-4 Analog Channels Number of channels : 8 (SIR-1000W only) Expandability : 16 Bandwidth Bandwidth Channel Mode Full analog mode (DC to 160 kHz) × speed ratio — (DC to 160 kHz) × speed ratio (DC to 80 kHz) × speed ratio (DC to 80 kHz) ×...
18-6 AUX Analog Channel (AUX-2) Number of channel : DC to (19.2 kHz × speed ratio) Bandwidth Frequency response : +1/– 3 dB (0 dB @200 Hz) : speed ratio × 48 kHz Sampling frequencies S/N ratio : 40 dB or more Distortion : 1% or less Input...
18-9 Monitor System LCD Screen Display type : High-contrast, wide-angle LCD (with backlight) Bar meter : 16 ch simultaneous indication; percentage or dB scale selectable Digital mode display : Active only in full digital mode : ID number (000 to 999) with auto-increment “A” indication MONI : Displays the monitored channel (01 to 16) RANGE...
18-10 Power Supply System AC (g) Voltage (rated) 100/120 V 220/240 V Voltage (allowable range) 90 to 132 V 198 to 250 V Band (rated) 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Band (allowable range) 47 to 440 Hz 47 to 66 Hz Power consumption (8 ch) 160 VA 130 VA...
Approx. 0.9 kg Approx. 1.3 kg Operating temperature range : –20 to 45°C Manufacturer : SONY 19-2 Battery Charger Power supply : AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption : 160 VA @100 V, 200 VA @240 V (for lithium-ion battery) Output : DC 16.8 V, 4.4 A...
Number of channels : 8 (recorder only) Expandability : 16 Bandwidth 1/1 (Normal Speed) 1/16 SIR-1000W 40 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz 2.5 kHz 5 kHz SCX-16W Speed ratio is the ratio of 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 against the normal speed.
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Monitor System Bar meter : Simultaneous indication for 9 to 16 channels, unidirectional indicator, percentage and dB indication Confirmation LEDs Power source : POWER Bandwidth : 40k, 20k, 10k, 5k, 2.5k Warning LEDs : OVR (over-range for each channel) Power supply system Input voltage : DC 12 V (rated), DC 11 to 30 V (allowable range) Current consumption...
Adapter for suppressing large shock level • Trunk Case (STC-10) Trunk case for storing SIR-1000W • Trunk Case (STC-23) Trunk case for storing SIR-1000W and SCX-16W • Bit Stream Board (SBS-10A) Board for asynchronous recording bit stream data • Bit Stream Board (SBS-10S) Board for synchronous recording bit stream data •...
Analog data signals ..........5-1 COM connector ..........3-26 ANALOG INPUT connectors (SCX-16W) ..16-2 Combining frames ........16-5, 16-6 ANALOG INPUT connectors (SIR-1000W) ..3-20 Command ..........12-2, 12-4 ANALOG MONITOR connector ......3-20 Compatibility with AIT drive ......... 1-4 ANALOG OUTPUT connectors (SCX-16W) ..
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Display keys ............3-19 ID number search ..........10-2 ID search ............10-1 Incrementing the ID number ......5-10 INPUT connectors (SIR-1000W) ....3-20, 3-21 Earphone ............. 6-1 Interface ......... 11-1, 11-2, 12-1, 15-2 Eject (cartridge) ........... 2-3 Input DC offset (OFFSET) ........5-5 Eject button (battery pack) ........
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Remote control unit (SRM-10) ..15-1, 15-2, 19-1 Output level adjustment potentiometers (SCX-16W) ... 16-3 REW key ............. 3-6 Output level adjustment potentiometers (SIR-1000W) ... 3-27 Right side panel (SCX-16W) ......16-4 Overwriting data ..........2-3 Right side panel (SIR-1000W) ......3-30 OVR LED ............
3 各部の名称と働き 3-1 正面パネル データモード設定キーエリア 電源/ドライブ部 LCD画面 ディスプレイキーエリア POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e (UNIT)
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電源/ドライブ部 POWER BATT A d v a n c e d 3, 4 I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e LOADING EJECT STOP PAUSE POWER LED レコーダの電源がONのとき点灯します。 なお、レコーダの電源がOFFのときはすべてのLEDおよびLCDが消灯します。 BATT LED レコーダ左側面に取り付けられたバッテリパックを電源として作動するとき点 灯します。 また、バッテリパックを充電中は点滅し、充電が完了すると消灯します。 バッテリ充電中に異常が起こると急速点滅します。バッテリをいったん外し、再 度装着してください。それでも直らないときは、バッテリを交換してください。 カートリッジ蓋...
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テープ走行キーエリア 各走行モードで動作中は各キー上のLEDが点灯します。 POWER BATT A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e !™ LOADING EJECT STOP PAUSE !¢ ± ≤ 100vpk 100k !£ INPUT !¡ テープ走行モードの遷移...
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ディスプレイキーエリア 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC CAUTION +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / S - T I M E ADDRESS REMAIN T - T I M E -40 -100 1 - 4 5 - 8 9-12 13-16 PK-CLR...
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アナログ入力部 POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG...
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LSBデジタル入力部 POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG...
3-2 背面パネル コントロール部 電源部 VOLTAGE AC FUSE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SELECTOR 220V % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2 240V EXT. CONT SYNC IRIG ON / OFF TRG S/M APD OFF / ON PTRG OFF/ON (UP / DOWN) STAND BY...
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電源部 VOLTAGE AC FUSE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SELECTOR 220V % / dB RAL / HLD MST / SLV 9.6 / 19.2 240V IRIG ON / OFF TRG S/M APD OFF / ON PTRG OFF/ON (UP / DOWN) STAND BY DC IN AC IN...
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カートリッジの入れ方 STAND BYスイッチをONします。POWER LEDが点灯していることを確認して ください。 カートリッジ蓋を指で手前に引いて開けます。 POWER LED POWER BATT +100 –6 LOADING -40 -100 EJECT STOP PAUSE 1 - 4 S I R -10 ± 100vpk 100k ANALOG INPUT カートリッジを入れます。下図の矢印のところ (背面中央) を押してください。 途中まで押し込むと自動的にローディングされます。ローディング中はLOAD- ING LEDが点滅し、ローディングが完了すると点灯します。 参考 MIC無しのカートリッジではローディング/アンローディングに時間が長くかか ることがあります。 POWER BATT +100 –6 LOADING -40 -100 EJECT STOP PAUSE...
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カートリッジの取り出し方 2, 4 POWER BATT A d v a n c e d カートリッジ蓋 I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e LOADING LOADING LED EJECT STOP PAUSE EJECTボタンを押します。カートリッジがアンローディングされます。 アンローディング中はLOADING LEDが点滅し、アンローディングが完了すると 消灯します。 参考 MIC無しカートリッジの場合はBODに巻戻されたのちエジェクトされます。 カートリッジ蓋を指で手前に引いて開けます。 カートリッジの左右を指でつまんで手前に引いて取り出します。...
4-3 セルフチェック 実際に記録/再生などを行なう前に、レコーダに異常のないことを確認するため、セ ルフチェック(自己診断) を行なうことをおすすめします。 本機のセルフチェックは下記の内容です。 SLF (セルフチェック) モード CAL (キャリブレーション) モード 内容 テープ走行系 (メカ) チェック DCオフセットエラー補正 記録/再生ヘッドチェック ゲインエラー補正 記録/再生アンプチェック 所要時間 約1分 約8分 (周波数帯域ごとに実行) SLF (セルフチェック) モード SLFモードでは実際にテープに信号を記録/再生します。 バーメータエリア SPD/BCM EXT TC 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET +100 (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6...
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CAL (キャリブレーション) モード 本機は工場出荷時にキャリブレーションを行ない、その設定はメモリに保存されて いますので、頻繁にキャリブレーションを行なう必要はありませんが、年に数回は 実行することをおすすめします。 バーメータエリア SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET +100 (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / S - T I M E ADDRESS REMAIN ID/UTL...
4-5 警告表示 レコーダ各部に異常が発生すると、下記の警告マークがCAUTIONエリアに点滅する とともに警告音を発しますので、それぞれの説明に従って処置を行なってください。 処置しても直らない場合や、記載以外のエラーコードが表示された場合は、当社の サービスにご相談ください。 CAUTIONエリア 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC CAUTION +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / S - T I M E ADDRESS REMAIN T - T I M E -40 -100...
5 データ記録/再生 5-1 信号系の接続 アナログデータ信号系の接続 BNCケーブル (別売) を用いて正面パネルのANALOG INPUTコネクタとアナログ信 号源とをチャンネルごとに接続してください。 必要に応じ、BNCケーブルを用いてANALOG MONITORコネクタにオシロスコープ などの測定器を接続してください。 POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e (UNIT)
5-2 記録前の設定 データの記録を始める前に、必要な下記の設定をしてください。 • チャンネルモード (BCM) • テープ速度 (SPD) • 入力レンジ (RANGE) • 入力DCオフセット (OFFSET) • 内部時刻 (CLOCK) レコーダをPOWER ONするとディスプレイには下記のような表示が現れます。 ID表示エリア EXT TC 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN CAUTION +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 RANGE MONI...
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内部時刻の設定 レコーダ内部の時刻を設定します。 2, 5 SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET 3, 5 +100 (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / S - T I M E ADDRESS REMAIN ID/UTL...
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記録の停止と再開 記録を停止すると、その位置にTOCとEODが書き込まれ、EODが点灯します。 再生などをしてテープをEOD以外の位置に移動させたのち、最後の記録に続けて次 の記録を行なうときは、FFキーを押してテープがEODにあることを確認 (EOD LED 点灯) してから、RECモードにしてください。 参考 もし、記録中に電源が落ちた場合はテープ上にTOCおよびEODが書かれずに記録が 終了しますが、再度電源を投入するとLCD画面上にEOD WRT とWAITが交互に表示 され、自動的に記録の終端を探してEODを書き込みます。 IDナンバー IDナンバーは、そのテープの最初のIDブロックに自動的に001が付けられます。記録の 開始ごとに自動的にインクリメント (1つずつ増加) します。最大値は999です。 IDナンバー SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET +100 (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 /...
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ADDRESS (アドレス) 表示 各記録ブロック (連続記録領域) の始まりで自動的に00H00M00Sとなります。REC モードの開始ごとに自動的にゼロセットされます。テープ速度に応じてカウント アップし、標準速の場合は実時間の1秒ごとにカウントアップします。 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC CAUTION +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / S - T I M E ADDRESS REMAIN T - T I M E -40 -100 ADDRESS表示...
6 ボイスメモの記録/再生 本機は、ボイスメモをアナログデータ信号と同時に記録/再生することができます。 ボイスチャンネルの周波数帯域は下記のとおりです。 テープ速度 周波数帯域 1 (標準速) 0.2〜19.2 kHz 0.2〜9.6 kHz 0.2〜4.8 kHz 0.2〜2.4 kHz 1/16 0.2〜1.2 kHz なお、本機のスピーカの周波数帯域は0.2〜5 kHzです。 注意 ボイスチャンネルはメモ音声用ですので、解析用には適しません。 マイク・イヤホンの接続 マイク (付属品) を正面パネルのMICジャックに接続します。 イヤホン (市販品) を正面パネルのPHONEジャックに接続します。 POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH) CAUTION RANGE OFFSET A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t +100 T a p e...
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IDナンバーサーチ ターゲットのIDナンバーを設定して、その先頭をサーチします。 SPD/BCM (CH) RANGE OFFSET (UNIT) SEARCH OUT/TSG ID/UTL MRK/SLF SHIFT 1, 3 PNL LOK DATA PHONE ANN/P-SV STOPモード中にSAERCHキーを押してからIDキーを押すとIDサーチモードにな ります。 ;キー・:キー・8キー・9キーでターゲットのIDナンバーを設定します。 再度IDキーを押すとターゲットのIDをサーチして停止します。 スタートIDサーチ 各記録ごとの開始位置にあるスタートIDをサーチします。 • STOPモード中にSEARCHキーを押してからFFキーを押すと、現在位置の次の記録 の開始位置にスキップして停止します。 • STOPモード中にSEARCHキーを押してからREWキーを押すと、現在の記録の開始 位置に戻って停止します。 SEARCHキー POWER BATT SPD/BCM 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC (CH)
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EODサーチ EODをサーチします。前回の記録の終端に続けて新しいデータの記録を始めるとき に便利です。 FFキーを押すとテープが早送りされ、EODで停止します。EOD LEDが点灯します。 POWER BATT A d v a n c e d I n t e l l i g e n t T a p e LOADING EJECT STOP PAUSE EOD LED FFキー MRK (マーク) サーチ 任意のテープ位置でMRK/SLFキーを押すと、後でその場所をサーチすることができ ます。 SPD/BCM (CH) RANGE OFFSET (UNIT)
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操作方法 SRM-10の各キー・各ディスプレイは、下記のものを除き、レコーダ本体の同じ名称 のものと同一の働きをします。 PNL LOKキー このキーを押すとパネルロックモードとなり、キー左上のLEDが点灯します。レ コーダ本体正面パネル上の全てのキーが無効となります。 パネルロックモードを解除するときはこのキーを押します。キー左上のLEDが消灯 します。 PNL LOKキー LOADING 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1 EXP SYN EXT TC CAUTION RANGE OFFSET PNL LOK +100 M O N I R A N G E S P E E D –6 X 1 / PAUSE S - T I M E...
18-10 電源系 AC (g) : 電圧 (定格) 100/120 V 220/240 V 198〜250 V 電圧 (許容範囲) 90〜132 V 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 周波数 (定格) 周波数 (許容範囲) 47〜440 Hz 47〜66 Hz 130 VA 消費電力 (8 ch構成) 160 VA 190 VA (16 ch構成) 230 VA 待機電力 22 VA 17 VA DC ( : 電圧 (定格) 12 V 電圧 (許容範囲) 11〜30 V 消費電流 (8 ch構成) 7.0 A @12V (16 ch構成) 5.5 A @24V バッテリ BP-L60 :...
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