Doremi Labs, Inc. 306 E. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, CA 91502 USA V1 User's Manual Version 4.16v (11/2002) For use with: V1 Disk
10 DESIGN OF MANUAL This user’s manual covers the V1 MPEG2, DCT and Uncompressed series. Although the basic operation of all V1 products is the sam
11 1 Setup Guide 1.1 Quick Start Guide for V1 DCT and MPEG2 machines For more information about the items in bold, refer to Chapter 4 there you w
12 1.2 Instructions for Initial Setup and Transport ♦ Before powering-up the V1 unit, please connect the SCSI termination supplied on the rear
13 1.4 Setup of drives on the V1-U and V1-UHD ♦ Make sure the drives are on consecutive SCSI ID numbers i.e., 1 and 2 ( and 3 if you have 3 drive
14 2 Front Panel Description The V1 front panel contains space for two (3 1/2") half-height SCSI drives or 3 (3 1/2") Low Profile SCSI d
15 2.2 Menu Controls and Jog/Shuttle IN: Select the In point for a video segment. OUT: Select the Out point for the video segment. GOTO: T
16 JOG/SHUTTLE WHEEL FUNCTIONS: Activates the following function when lit: JOG: In Jog mode, the rotation of the Internal wheel will generate &q
17 2.3 Transport Controls The V1 standard transport controls are: REC Record control button. This key is used in several ways described later
18 ♦ During transport controls, the current operation is shown on the right side of the display: PLAY, STOP, REWIND, FORWARD, RECORD, JOG, SHUTTLE,
19 2.6 LCD Video Display Optional LCD video confidence monitor. The display can be turned OFF or ON. See section 4.3 “video” option.
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY...
20 3 Rear Panel Description DCT, MPEG2 and Uncompressed SD
21 Uncompressed High Definition (HD)
22 3.1 Video Inputs / Outputs >>DCT, MPEG2 & Uncomp SD
23 Note : Please do not use YUV/RGB output and Y/C (S-Video) outputs at the same time because these signals are coming from the same buffered outp
24 3.3 Audio Inputs / Outputs Analog Audio: 2channel analog XLR inputs and outputs. These XLR connectors are the balanced analog audio inputs an
25 3.7 SCSI Standard 68-pin female connector for connection to external SCSI drives. When no external SCSI devices are used, make sure the supplie
26 4 Menu & Option Selections From the front panel, you have access to three different sets of menus. Pressing the MENU key will provide acces
27 VITC Time During record, the time code embedded in the video input signal (VITC) will be recorded on the VITC track of the V1 active drive. The t
28 (06) Compress (Bit Rate for MPEG2 units, Compression Ratio for DCT units and select between 8 and 10 bit for the V1-U) An initialize command sho
29 (10) Time Left This menu selection will display how much time (HH:MM:SS:FF) is still available on the disk from the end of the existing recordin
3 5.2.8 Reverse Play... 43 5.3 USING DISCONTINUOUS
30 4.2 Option Menu Hold the OPTION and the MENU key to call up the “Option menus”. The up arrow key ! (or down arrow key ") will allow the use
31 Important notes: ♦ Hitting ENTER after each of these sub-menus will save your choice and launch the copy operation, so do not press ENTER u
32 (03) Set Video This menu option will allow you to set the video parameters. The ++ key will switch between: Delay This parameter sets the del
33 (05) Disk Access This menu option will allow you to write protect your drive. The TOGGLE key will switch between Play Only and Play & Rec
34 For standalone units working with Wide SCSI drives, the settings should be: 40-16-ON. For units installed with the V1Xserver, the settings sh
35 in option menu (8). If the clip selected in Option Menu 8 is 0, the loop will be on the whole disk space. (23) Edit Time The “++” key will swit
36 Stripe On Sets the number of disks in the RAIDSET. Use “1” for Single File. #RaidSets Sets the number of RAIDSET to be defined. This parameter sh
37 The V1 will also send a trigger to output pin 1, pin 2 or pin 3 after it completes the playback of a segment. The pin number is determined by th
38 4.3 Controller Menu The front panel controls of the V1 are called the “RCV2 controller”. The RCV2 controller communicates with the V1 via RS-422
39 Select Channel 1. Go to the start of the disk by pressing CLEAR then press GOTO, then start recording. Select Channel 2 and press the Record butt
4 Warranty Doremi's warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth below: Doremi Labs, Inc. ("Doremi") warrants this hard
40 5 Recording & Playback 5.1 RECORDING 5.1.1 Standard (Crash) Recording Procedures Pressing the REC button on the front panel will automati
41 5.1.4 Time Code Offset This function will allow you to offset your time code track starting at any location (frame) on the disk. NTSC users sho
42 Both the source machine and the V1 should be synchronized to the same source of House Sync and the Biphase signal should be fed from the source m
43 Press RCL 005 " Prev Seg = 008 ENTER Press RCL 005 ! Next Seg = 001 ENTER The "Previous Segment" is only used to insert a
44 ♦ Use the REW or FF until you get to the destination project. ♦ We recommend defining a segment for each project and select the desired projec
45 6 Controlling the V1 from a PC or Mac To control the V1 from a PC or Mac, you can use the VTPro software included with the V1 package and post
46 7 Upgrading the V1 firmware The V1 firmware can be checked by going to the OPTION MENU (hold the option button then press the menu button).
47 8 Upgrading the RCV2 firmware All silver V1 decks have two firmwares, one for the V1 motherboard and another for the front panel (the RCV2).
48 9 Wiring Diagrams and Pinouts 9.1 Wiring of the V1 RS422-PC Cable 126738495CONTROLLING DEVICE(PC/RS232)DB9-FFront View126 738495CONTROLLED
49 9.2 Wiring of the V1 RS422-Mac Cable 36 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 883 78 25 64 44 1Mac DIN8-M Fr
5 WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT WARNING Power requirements for electrical equipment vary from area to area. Please ensure
50 9.3 Wiring of the standard RS422 Cable 126 738495CONTROLLING DEVICE(RCV9P-V1)DB9-MFront View126 738495CONTROLLED DEVICE(V1)DB9-MFront View1234
51 9.4 Wiring of the RS422 Chase cable 126 738495CONTROLLING DEVICEDB9-MFront View126 738495CONTROLLED DEVICE(V1)DB9-MFront View59123456789Frame
52 9.5 GPIO Connector Pinout GND1GPO32GPI33GND4GPI15GND6GPO27GPI28GPO19GPIO connector on Back Panel 9.6 MIDI and Biphase Connector Pinout:
53 10 DISK RECORD TIME / COMPRESSION CHARTS 10.1 DCT Compression Chart (H:M:S) NTSC DCT Compression according to CCIR-601 Compression 18GB
54 PAL DCT Compression according to CCIR-601 Compression 18GB 36GB 73GB 147GB 180GB 1.2TB 1.8TB Ratio External Drive
55 10.2 MPEG2 Compression Chart (H:M:S) NTSC MPEG2 Compression at 720x480 Compression 18GB 36GB 73GB 147GB 180GB 1.2TB 1.8TBBit Rate
56 10.3 Standard Definition Uncompressed Chart Uncompressed Recording Time Model Number Drive Size Drive Qty8Bit 10Bit V1-Ux2-23
57 11 USING THE RCV2-9P REMOTE CONTROL To use the RCV2-9P remote controller with the V1, connect the provided RS422 cable between the RCV2-9P and
58 12 APPLICATION and TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION 12.1 Unable to control V1 remotely If you have a normal RS422 9 pin control connection and you
59 12.6 The Video has no colors If the video is not stable and is not displaying colors properly, you have set the Sync From to Auto or Sync In but
6 CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN !CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER-SER
60 13 CONNECTING V1 TO AUDIO WORKSTATIONS & EDIT CONTROLLERS 13.1 Connection to the DAWN workstation (v 4.3c or later) 1. Feed house sync to
61 13.4 Connection to the Fairlight 1. Feed House Sync to the V1 and the Fairlight, 2. Connect the serial cable between the Fairlight and the V
62 17. Select Protools -> Setups -> Preferences -> Operation. Activate “Machine Follows Selection/Scrub” 18. Locate the Transport Control o
63 13.11 List of DAWs & Editors currently supported by the V1(*) Adams-Smith SuperController, Akai DD1500, AMS Neve Audiofile, Augan OMX, DA
64 Other important connections: The RM450, the Player and the Recorder (V1) should be locked to the same House Sync signal. Our Recommendations: 1
65 14 INSTALLING SCSI DRIVES 14.1 V1 and removable SCSI drives • The V1 is factory set to SCSI ID 7. • The internal SCSI cable on the V1 is 68-
66 14.3 Mounting Data-Express on all V1 DCT products except V1x2 ♦ Disconnect all cables including power from the back of the V1 ♦ Prepare your K
67 ♦ Wait for about 40 seconds the “No Disk” message on your LCD will either disappear (Disk already initialized on a V1), or a new message saying
68 15 Addendum
7 CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of the device to the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) directive and to the Low Vol
8 INTRODUCTION Thank you for your V1 purchase. The V1 is a random access digital video disk recorder that uses magnetic drives (hard drives) as a
9 Audio and Time Code In addition to the video, and regardless of the compression ratio used, the V1 records 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 tracks of uncompressed
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