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Details on high quality pictures, 4 audio channels, and longer recording time.
Information on compatibility with conventional Betacam VTRs.
Overview of editing capabilities including manual, auto, DMC, and split editing.
Features like DT playback, confidence heads, and noise reduction systems.
Features for easy operation like menus, remote control, and rack mounting.
Detailed description of controls on the upper control panel.
Detailed description of controls on the lower control panel.
Detailed description of controls on the sub control panel.
Identification of all input and output connectors.
Details on audio, video inputs, and outputs.
Explains the function of each switch on the connector panel.
Description of switches related to time code generation and selection.
Description of switches for system control, character display, and synchronization.
Genlock and selection of reference signals for TBC and servo system.
Diagrams showing reference signal connections from cameras and VTRs.
Details on setting parameters via the SET UP menu.
Procedures for inserting cassettes and setting the REC INHIBIT mode.
Initial switch and control settings before starting recording.
Choosing video input signals and audio signals for recording.
Methods for recording internal and external time codes and user bits.
Initial settings required for playback.
Displaying CTL, Time Code, or User Bit data on the counter.
Step-by-step guide for playing back cassettes in normal mode.
Using JOG and SHUTTLE modes for variable speed playback.
Modes for synchronization and dynamic motion control playback.
Performing basic assemble and insert editing procedures.
Setting, checking, and modifying edit points for various editing modes.
Previewing edit data and executing the editing process.
Advanced editing techniques including DMC editing.
Quick, continuous, camera picture, and manual editing methods.
Important notes on head cleaning and moisture condensation.
Detailed performance data for video, audio, and general system specs.
Specifications for connectors and included/optional accessories.
How to control and understand superimposed text and status indicators.
Understanding VTR assignment and operational status displays.
Details on high quality pictures, 4 audio channels, and longer recording time.
Information on compatibility with conventional Betacam VTRs.
Overview of editing capabilities including manual, auto, DMC, and split editing.
Features like DT playback, confidence heads, and noise reduction systems.
Features for easy operation like menus, remote control, and rack mounting.
Detailed description of controls on the upper control panel.
Detailed description of controls on the lower control panel.
Detailed description of controls on the sub control panel.
Identification of all input and output connectors.
Details on audio, video inputs, and outputs.
Explains the function of each switch on the connector panel.
Description of switches related to time code generation and selection.
Description of switches for system control, character display, and synchronization.
Genlock and selection of reference signals for TBC and servo system.
Diagrams showing reference signal connections from cameras and VTRs.
Details on setting parameters via the SET UP menu.
Procedures for inserting cassettes and setting the REC INHIBIT mode.
Initial switch and control settings before starting recording.
Choosing video input signals and audio signals for recording.
Methods for recording internal and external time codes and user bits.
Initial settings required for playback.
Displaying CTL, Time Code, or User Bit data on the counter.
Step-by-step guide for playing back cassettes in normal mode.
Using JOG and SHUTTLE modes for variable speed playback.
Modes for synchronization and dynamic motion control playback.
Performing basic assemble and insert editing procedures.
Setting, checking, and modifying edit points for various editing modes.
Previewing edit data and executing the editing process.
Advanced editing techniques including DMC editing.
Quick, continuous, camera picture, and manual editing methods.
Important notes on head cleaning and moisture condensation.
Detailed performance data for video, audio, and general system specs.
Specifications for connectors and included/optional accessories.
How to control and understand superimposed text and status indicators.
Understanding VTR assignment and operational status displays.
| Video Format | Betacam SP |
|---|---|
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs) |
| Video Standard | NTSC/PAL |
| Audio Channels | 2 |
| Video Heads | 4 |
| Audio Tracks | 2 |
| Power Requirements | AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
| Type | Professional VCR |
| Input/Output | Composite, Y/C |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz - 15 kHz |











