Sony MAV-555SS User Manual

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1-4 (E)
1-3 Changes from Ver. 1.00
1-3 Changes from Ver. 1.00
1-3-1 Changes from Ver. 1.00 to Ver. 
2.32
Improved BVE Mode
The following improvements were made.
• Addition of the Time Tracking function (automatic/
manual).
• Ability to modify the recorder OUT point after 
recording is started, and the addition of the REC OFF 
function.
• Ability to insert text and graphics.
• Ability to edit material from a BUS signal.
• Ability to save cut point information.
• Ability to change the recording level with the Editing 
Fader Panel BKNE-1011, and to select the MAV-555SS 
(in SD mode) internal RP port or VTR for the recorder 
to mix or swap audio channels.
• Ability to insert video with voice over editing.
• Ability to make cuts using only the RP port.
• Addition of a function that backs up files being edited if 
the power to the MAV-555SS is accidentally cut.
• Ability to prohibit operations from the MAVE-F555 
background port in the setup menu.
• Ability to output editing point timing pulses from the 
GPI to an external device.
1-4 Optional Accessories
The following optional accessories are available for the MAV-555SS.
Common to SS and SD modes
Control Panel  BKMA-505
This is a dedicated control panel, which can be installed in 
the front blank panel of the MAV-555SS (interface cables 
are supplied). It controls recording, playback, and editing 
operations on this unit.
Control Panel Case Kit  BKMA-506
This kit consists of a special case for the BKMA-505 
control panel and a 10-m extension cable as a set.  This kit 
makes it possible to use the MAV-555SS at a distance of 
up to 10m from the control panel.
AD/DA Converter Board  BKMA-513 
When this board is installed in the MAV-555SS, the input 
and output of analog composite video signals and analog 
audio signals becomes possible with the MAV-555SS.
• To be able to use analog audio, the BKMA-570 analog 
audio expansion unit is also necessary.
• The R3 port does not support analog input when the 
configuration is 3 input/1 output. Even if the BKMA-
513 is installed, the analog inputs and outputs are 
2 input/1 output.
• Cannot input analog SS signals in SS mode.
Analog Audio Expansion Unit  BKMA-570
This expansion unit connects to the AUDIO I/O ports of 
the MAV-555SS with the supplied interface cable, and 
allows the MAV-555SS to use analog audio inputs and 
outputs.
• The BKMA-513 AD/DA Converter Board is required 
for analog audio input.
Rack Mount Kit  RMM-555
When attached, the MAV-555SS can be fitted into an EIA 
standard 19-inch rack.
SD mode only
Video Effect Board  BKMA-560/
Effect Expansion Board  BKMA-561
When these boards are installed in the MAV-555SS, it 
allows you to edit materials that employ effect transitions.
For more details about materials that employ effect transitions, see 
the BKMA-505 Control Panel Operation Manual.
For information about the patterns that can be used and other 
details, refer to the Video Effect Board BKMA-560 Operation 
Manual or Video Effect Board BKMA-561 Operation Manual.
Editing Panel  MAVE-F555
When using the BVE editor, this editing panel can be used 
to perform file assignment operations, nonlinear editing 
operations, and operations through free ports that are not 
being used for editing.
Dial Panel  MAVE-D555 
When the MAVE-F555 is connected to the MAV-555SS, it 
can be used in conjunction with the MAVE-D555 and 
BKNE-1011 to perform BVE editing operations, such as 
JOG dial operations, [PLAY], [SHTL], [REW], and [FF] 
operations, with all the ease of conventional BVE editing. 
Furthermore, nonlinear editing operations that were not 
possible with BVE editing can also be performed.