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Connections to the DVCPRO/DV connector
Recording signals input to the 
DVCPRO/DV connector
1
  Connect a 1394 cable (DV cable).
• “Precautions in 1394 connections” (Page 107)
• Make sure that the signal format of the
camera-recorder and the connected device is
the same.
2
  To route inputs via the IEEE1394 interface, 
set the menu option REC SIGNAL in the 
SYSTEM SETUP screen to 1394.
• To use HD (1080i, 720P) set the menu option
REC FORMAT in the SYSTEM SETUP
screen to DVCPRO HD/60i (DVCPRO
HD/50i) or DVCPRO HD/60P (DVCPRO
HD/50P).
The AVC-Intra format and DVCPRO HD
native recording do not allow input via the
IEEE1394 interface.
3
  Check that video from the IEEE 1394 
interface is displayed in the viewfinder or 
LCD monitor, and press the START/STOP 
button to begin recording.
4
  Press the START/STOP button again to stop 
recording.
• Signals that have the same format as that 
set in the menu options SYSTEM MODE 
and REC FORMAT in the SYSTEM SETUP 
screen should be input to the IEEE1394 
interface. A signal in a different format will 
not be correctly recorded on a P2 card. 
Video and audio recording and EE type 
video and audio of signal inputs other than 
1x speed playback signals may not work.
· “Errors and warnings” (Page 126)
• Audio signal inputs are input signals from 
the DVCPRO/DV connector.
• 32 kHz/4CH (12 bit) audio signals input via 
the IEEE1394 interface are recorded as 
48 kHz/4CH (16 bit) on a P2 card.
• It is not possible to use the GENLOCK IN 
connector to synchronize to an external 
reference signal.
• Signals output from the VIDEO OUT 
or AUDIO OUT connectors differ from 
actual input signals. Use such signals for 
monitoring.
• The following functions do not operate.
·
Pre-recording function
·
Loop recording function
·
Interval recording and one-shot recording 
function
·
One-clip recording function
• As well as those displayed in blue, there 
are other items on the setting menu for 
which the setting value cannot be changed. 
However, this is not a fault and these items 
are not related to this function.
Time Code and User Bits
• When input from the IEEE1394 interface is
selected, the time code and user’s bit input from
TC IN/OUT cannot be recorded on P2 card.
• When input from the IEEE1394 interface is
selected, the time code output from TC IN/OUT
is not synchronized with the video signal output
from the VIDEO OUT terminal.