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Sony PDW-F1600 User Manual

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Using UMID Data
Appendix
Recording with UTC time. UTC (coordinated universal
time) is used when recording the UMID. Use of a
universal time system enables uniform management of
source material recorded all over the world.
Calculation of date differences. Source material is
recorded using modified Julian dates (MJD), which
enables easy calculation of date differences between
different source material items.
Setting UMID ownership information
Proceed as follows.
1
Set setup menu item 029 STORE OWNER to “on”
(see page 127).
See page 128 for more information about setup menu
operations.
The STORED OWNERSHIP (UMID ownership
information setting) screen appears.
COUNTRY: Sets the country code.
ORGANIZATION: Sets the organization code.
USER: Sets the user code
See the next item “About the UMID ownership
information” for more information about these codes.
2
Use the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob to select the item to
set and the character input location, then press the
knob.
3
Use the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob, – or + function
button (F3 or F4) to select characters to input at the
selected location.
To delete all input data
Press the RESET/RETURN button.
4
Press SAVE function button (F5).
The message “NOW SAVING...” appears, and the
ownership information is saved.
About the UMID ownership information
COUNTRY (country code)
Set the country code by entering an abbreviated
alphanumeric string (4-byte alphanumeric string)
according to the values defined in ISO 3166-1.
There are about 240 country codes.
Find your own country code on the following web page.
Refer to ISO 3166-1:
http://www.iso.org/iso/country-codes/
iso_3166_code_lists.htm
When the country code is less than 4 bytes, the active part
of the code occupies the first part of the 4 bytes and the
remainder must be filled with the space character (20h).
Example: Japan
For Japan, the country code is JP, which is 2 bytes, or JPN,
which is 3 bytes.
Thus, enter the following:
JP_ _
or
JPN _
where _ represents a space.
ORGANIZATION (organization code)
Enter a 4-byte alphanumeric string for the organization
code.
There are no problems in recording or playing back
audio-video signals, even if the ORGANIZATION is not
set.
Organization codes must be acquired by applying to the
SMPTE registration office. When no organization code
has been acquired, it is forbidden to enter an arbitrary
string. As a rule, the code “00” must be entered.
Freelance operators who do not belong to an origination
should enter “~”.
USER (user code)
Enter a 4-byte alphanumeric string to identify the user.
The user code is registered with each organization locally.
It is usually not centrally registered.
When the user code is less than 4 bytes, enter the user code
at the beginning of the 4 bytes and fill the remainder of the
string with the space character (20h).
This user code is determined by the organization. The
methods used depend on the organization.
User code cannot be entered when no organization code
has been entered.
RETURN
SELECT
SAVE
SETUP
EXIT
ITEM-029
STORED OWNERSHIP
*COUNTRY -
ORGANIZATION -
USER -
Notes
Note

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Sony PDW-F1600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
InternalNo
Product colorBlack
USB connectivityYes
Video compression formatsMPEG, MPEG4
DC voltage12 V
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
Power consumption (typical)80 W
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)25 - 90 %
BNC input ports6
BNC output ports9
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
VGA (D-Sub) output ports1
Ethernet interface typeGigabit Ethernet
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth396 mm
Width210 mm
Height132 mm
Weight6500 g

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