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Sony J-30 User Manual

Sony J-30
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COMPACT PLAYER
J-10
J-10SDI
J-30
J-30SDI
OPERATION MANUAL
[Japanese/English]
1st Edition (Revised 7)
電気製品は、安全のための注意事項を守らないと、火災
や人身事故になることがあります。
このオペレーションマニュアルには、事故を防ぐための重要な注意事項と製
品の取り扱いかたを示してあります。このオペレーションマニュアルをよく
お読みのうえ、製品を安全にお使いください。お読みになったあとは、いつ
でも見られるところに必ず保管してください。
(J-30/30SDI)
(J-30/30SDI)
付属の
CD-ROM
には、
J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI
のオペレーションマニュアル
(日本語、英語、フランス語、ドイツ語)が
PDF
データ形式で入っています。
詳しくは
1-6 (JP)
ページの「
1-4 CD-ROM
マニュアルの使いかた」をご覧くだ
さい。
The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI
Compact Player (English, Japanese, French and German versions) in PDF format.
For details, see section 1-4 “Using the CD-ROM Manual” on page 1-6 (GB).

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Sony J-30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSony
ModelJ-30
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information

Observe Safety Precautions

Follow safety precautions to prevent fire, electric shock, and personal injury.

Perform Periodic Inspections

Recommended for long-term safe use. Consult service for inspection details.

Stop Use If Malfunction Occurs

Contact Sony service or dealer immediately if the unit malfunctions.

Meaning of Warning Symbols

Explains the meaning of warning symbols used in the manual and on the product.

General Safety Warnings

Do Not Disassemble or Modify

Avoid opening the cabinet or modifying the unit to prevent electric shock hazards.

Prevent Water or Foreign Matter Entry

Do not allow water or foreign objects into the unit to avoid fire or shock.

Handle Power Cord with Care

Do not damage the power cord to prevent fire or electric shock.

Avoid Humid or Dusty Environments

Do not install or use the unit in humid, dusty, or oily locations to prevent hazards.

Use Specified Voltage and Cord

Use the specified voltage and recommended power/connection cords for safety.

Install on Stable Surface

Install the unit on a stable surface to prevent tipping or falling, which can cause injury.

Important Precautions

Do Not Insert Hands/Fingers into Cassette Slot

Avoid injury by not inserting hands or fingers into the cassette slot.

Keep Vents Clear

Do not block vents to prevent overheating and fire hazards.

Do Not Operate with Abnormal Odors/Smoke

Stop use and contact service if abnormal odors or smoke are detected.

Connect Safety Ground

Connect the safety ground properly to prevent electric shock.

Battery Safety Precautions

Handle Battery Leaks Carefully

If battery liquid enters eyes or on skin, rinse immediately and seek medical attention.

Handle Smoke from Battery

If smoke is emitted from the battery, contact Sony service immediately.

General Battery Handling Rules

Do not charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat, or throw batteries to prevent hazards.

Other Safety Precautions

Avoid Water and Liquids

Do not place the unit near water or place liquid-filled objects on it.

Handle Battery Replacement Safely

Replace batteries only with the same type to avoid explosion risk.

Use Recommended Power Cord

Use the Sony recommended power cord that meets safety standards.

Connect Ground Before Power

Connect the ground before connecting the power plug and disconnect after.

Listen Safely with Headphones

Avoid listening at excessive volume to prevent hearing damage.

Chapter 1 Overview

1-1 Before Using

Set NTSC (525/60) or PAL (625/50) system based on operating environment.

1-2 Features

Details on playback formats, head configuration, signal processing, and compact design.

1-3 Sample System Configuration

Examples of system configurations for connecting the unit to various devices.

1-4 How to Use the CD-ROM Manual

System requirements, preparations, and reading instructions for the CD-ROM manual.

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts

2-1 Control Panel

Explanation of buttons, displays, and controls on the unit's front panel.

2-2 Connector Panel

Description of various input/output connectors on the unit's rear panel.

Chapter 3 Preparations

3-1 Installation

Instructions for installing the unit horizontally or vertically using stands.

3-2 Cassette Handling

How to insert, eject, and handle tape cassettes correctly.

Chapter 4 Playback

4-1 Playback Procedures

Detailed steps for performing normal, jog, shuttle, and repeat playback operations.

4-2 Superimposed Character Information

Explains time data types, drop frame marks, VITC fields, and operation modes.

4-3 Using the Remote Commander

Instructions for changing batteries and setting up the remote commander for operation.

Chapter 5 UMID Functions

5-1 Overview of UMID Functions

Explanation of UMID metadata and its components (Basic and Source Pack).

5-2 UMID Output and Display

How to output and display UMID data on the video monitor via superimposition.

Chapter 6 Essence Marks

6-1 Overview of Essence Mark Functions

Explanation of Essence Mark functionality and its definition according to standards.

6-2 Essence Mark Output

How to output essence marks and convert shot marks into essence marks.

Chapter 7 Setup Menu

7-1 Menu System Configuration

Overview of the basic and extended menu structures and menu bank storage.

7-2 Menu Operations

How to display, change, and save menu settings via the control panel or monitor.

7-3 Basic Menu

Details of basic menu items for character settings, system selection, and tape timer display.

7-4 Extended Menu

Details of extended menu items for advanced functions like tape speed, muting, and remote control.

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Inspection

8-1 Removing a Cassette When Tape Slack Occurs

Procedure for removing a cassette when tape slack occurs, requiring technician assistance.

8-2 Head Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning video and audio heads using a special cleaning cassette.

8-3 Moisture Condensation

Explanation of moisture condensation detection and handling procedures.

8-4 Error Messages

A list of error codes and their corresponding messages and causes for troubleshooting.

8-5 Digital Hours Meter

Information on the digital hours meter modes for tracking operational history and maintenance.

Appendix

Specifications

Technical specifications including power requirements, dimensions, tape speed, and signal formats.

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