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Sony XDS-1000 User Manual

Sony XDS-1000
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PROFESSIONAL MEDIA STATION
XDS-1000
OPERATION MANUAL [English]
1st Edition (Revised 6)
The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for the XDS-1000 Professional Media
Station (English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese versions) in
PDF format.
For more details, see “Using the CD-ROM Manual” on page 15.

Table of Contents

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Sony XDS-1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display4.3\
Product colorBlack
Video compression formatsMPEG, MPEG4
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
Power consumption (typical)170 W
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 60 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 90 %
HDD capacity1000 GB
HDD interfaceSerial ATA
BNC input ports9
BNC output ports6
USB 2.0 ports quantity5
Ethernet LANYes
Ethernet interface typeGigabit Ethernet
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth460 mm
Width424 mm
Height132 mm
Weight15500 g

Summary

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock

Do not expose the apparatus to rain or moisture, and do not open the cabinet.

THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED

Instructions on proper grounding and power connection for safety.

Compliance Information

For customers in Canada

Compliance statement for Canadian digital apparatus according to NMB-003.

For the customers in Europe

Product conformity with EMC Directive and applicable European standards.

Chapter 1 Overview

Features of this unit

Overview of the unit's primary features, including codec, storage, and operation modes.

System Configurations

Diagram and explanation of systems that can be configured using the unit and connected devices.

Using the CD-ROM Manual

Instructions for preparing and reading operation manuals from the supplied CD-ROM.

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts

Front Panel

Detailed description of buttons, knobs, and indicators on the unit's front panel.

Rear Panel

Detailed explanation of connectors and ports located on the rear of the unit.

Chapter 3 Preparations

Supplying Power

Instructions for connecting the unit to a power source and turning it on.

Initial Setup

Guide to essential initial setup procedures before using the unit.

Connections and Settings

Information on connecting external devices and configuring network and control settings.

Synchronization Reference Signals

Explains how the unit synchronizes to external reference signals for stable operation.

Setting System Frequency

How to select the operational system frequencies for recording and playback.

Setting Time Data

Details on setting timecode modes and recording timecode values.

Handling Memory Cards

Information on supported memory cards and their operations.

Chapter 4 Recording, Playback and Copying

Recording

Explains the process of recording video and audio signals onto the unit's storage.

Linear Editing

Covers performing cut editing on recorded clips using the unit.

Playback

Instructions for playing back recorded clips and EDLs from various media.

Copying

Details on copying clips and files between internal storage and memory cards.

Chapter 5 Operations in Clip List Screens

Operations in Clip List Screens

How to search, view, and manage clips using list and thumbnail screens.

Clip Operations

Describes actions like selecting, locking, deleting, and setting flags for clips.

EDL Editing

Functionality for creating and editing Edit Decision Lists (EDLs).

Media Operations

Procedures for checking media information, formatting, and repairing memory cards.

Chapter 6 File Operations

Directory structure

Explanation of how files are organized and accessed on the unit via FTP/CIFS.

FTP File Operations

Detailed guide for performing file transfers using the FTP protocol.

CIFS File Operations

Instructions for performing file operations using the CIFS protocol.

Chapter 7 Menus

Setup Menu

Guide to configuring various settings via the basic and extended menus.

Maintenance Menu

Access to service support and other system-related settings.

Appendix

Important Notes on Operation

Critical safety, handling, and storage precautions for the unit.

Periodic Maintenance

Information and procedures for performing regular maintenance on the unit.

Troubleshooting

Information on error messages, alarms, and solutions to common problems.

Specifications

Technical details including dimensions, power, performance, and connectors.

About DVB-ASI Input/Output (When the Optional PDBK-202 Is Used)

Details on input/output of DVB-ASI TS signals with the optional board.

Using UMID Data

Explanation of Unique Material Identifiers and their application to clips.

Ancillary Data

Information on handling closed captions and metadata within video signals and files.

Trademarks and Licenses

Information regarding patents, software licenses, and trademarks.

Glossary

Definitions of technical terms used throughout the manual.

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