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| Product Type | Professional Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) |
| Brand | Sony |
| Model | HVO-4000MT |
| Recording Format | S-VHS |
| Playback Format | VHS, S-VHS |
| Video Heads | 4 Heads |
| Audio Tracks | Hi-Fi Stereo + Linear Mono |
| Power Supply | AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 25 W |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 430 x 130 x 400 mm |
| Weight | 8 kg |
| Connections | Composite Video, S-Video, Audio RCA, RF Antenna, RS-232C |
| Recording Modes | SP, LP, EP |
| Special Features | Slow Motion, Still Frame, Frame Advance, Index Search |
| Remote Control | Infrared Remote included |
| Maintenance | Clean video heads with approved cleaning cassette |
| Safety | Class I equipment, grounding required |
| Spare Parts | Remote control, power cord, audio/video cables |
| Reparability | Service manual available from Sony |
| General Information | Designed for professional and medical applications |
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USER MANUAL HVO-4000MT SONY
Instructions for Use
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
HVO-4000MT
HDMI CE UK CA
Indications for Use/Intended Use
The Sony HVO-4000MT 4K, 3D and 2D Video Recorder is intended to record 4K video and still images from endoscopic/laparoscopic camera systems, surgical microscope and other compatible medical imaging systems. This medical grade recorder can save video and still images to an internal hard disk drive, a portable USB drive, optical disk or to a compatible network server. The recorded images can be used for the patient record, training or education. The recorder is suitable for use in hospital operating rooms, medical imaging centers, surgical centers, clinics, doctor's offices and similar healthcare environments.
Notes
- Images recorded with this equipment cannot be used for diagnostic use.
- This equipment is for medical professionals.
- This equipment is intended for use in medical environments, such as clinics, laboratory rooms, and operating rooms.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
Warning
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth.
Warning
To disconnect the main power, unplug the power plug. When installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket-outlet near the unit. Do not position the ME equipment where it is difficult to unplug the power plug. If a fault should occur during operation of the unit, operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off, or disconnect the power plug.
Symbols on the product

Consult the instructions for use
Follow the directions in the instructions for use for parts of the unit on which this symbol appears.

This symbol indicates the manufacturer, and appears next to the manufacturer's name and address.

This symbol indicates the Importer, and appears next to the Importer's name and registered office address.

This symbol indicates the European Community representative, and appears next to the European Community representative's name and address.

This symbol indicates the UK Responsible Person, and appears next to the UK Responsible Person's name and address.

This symbol indicates the Swiss authorized representative, and appears next to the Swiss authorized representative's name and address.

This symbol indicates the medical device in the European Community.

This symbol indicates the date of manufacture.

This symbol indicates the serial number.

This symbol indicates the Unique Device Identifier (UDI), and appears next to the bar code representation of the Unique Device Identification.

This symbol indicates the equipotential terminal which brings the various parts of a system to the same potential.

Storage and transport temperature
This symbol indicates the acceptable temperature range for storage and transport environments.

Storage and transport humidity
This symbol indicates the acceptable humidity range for storage and transport environments.

Storage and transport pressure
This symbol indicates the acceptable atmospheric pressure range for storage and transport environments.
For customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of part 15 of FCC Rules.
For customers in the U.S.A.
Caution
Federal law (United States of America) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.

For customers in Canada
CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)
For customers in Canada
This unit has been certified according to Standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1.
Important safeguards and notices for use in medical environments
- All devices connected to the unit must be certified or compliant according to IEC 60601-1, IEC 60950-1, and IEC 60065 standards and other IEC/ISO standards applicable to the devices.
- Furthermore, the system as a whole must comply with IEC 60601-1 standards. All peripheral devices connected to the signal input/output sections of the unit constitute the medical-use system, and therefore, the user is responsible for ensuring that the system as a whole complies with IEC 60601-1 standards. If in doubt, consult qualified Sony service personnel.
- Connecting the unit to other devices may increase the leakage current.
- For all peripheral devices connected to the unit that operate on commercial power supplies and do not comply with IEC 60601-1 standards, incorporate an isolation transformer that complies with IEC 60601-1 standards and connect to the commercial power supply via the transformer.
- The unit generates, uses, and may radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference on other devices. If the unit causes interference (which can be determined by disconnecting the power cord from the unit), try the following.
- Relocate the unit with respect to the affected devices.
- Connect the unit and the affected devices to different branch circuits.
For more information, consult qualified Sony service personnel.
(Applicable standard: IEC 60601-1-2)
Important EMC notices for use in medical environments
- The HVO-4000MT needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the instructions for use.
- The HVO-4000MT is intended for use in a professional healthcare facility environment.
- Portable and mobile RF communications equipment, such as cellular phones, can affect the HVO-4000MT.
Warning
- Portable RF communications equipment should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the HVO-4000MT. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
- If the HVO-4000MT will be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, normal operation of the HVO-4000MT under such configurations should be verified via observation.
- The use of accessories and cables other than those specified, with the exception of replacement parts sold by Sony Corporation, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the HVO-4000MT.
| Guidance and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic emissions | ||
| The HVO-4000MT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the HVO-4000MT should assure that it is used in such an environment. | ||
| Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance | ||
| RF emissionsCISPR 11 | Group 1 | The HVO-4000MT uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. |
| RF emissionsCISPR 11 | Class B | The HVO-4000MT is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. |
| Harmonic emissionsIEC 61000-3-2 | Class A | |
| Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissionsIEC 61000-3-3 | Complies | |
| Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity | |||
| The HVO-4000MT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the HVO-4000MT should assure that it is used in such an environment. | |||
| Immunity test | IEC 60601 test level | Compliance level E | Electromagnetic environment - guidance |
| Electrostatic discharge (ESD) | ±8 kV contact ±8 kV | contact Floors should | be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, a relative humidity of at least 30% is recommended. |
| IEC 61000-4-2 ±15 kV air ±15 kV air | |||
| Electrical fast transient/burst | ±2 kV for power supply lines | ±2 kV for power supply lines | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
| IEC 61000-4-4 ±1 kV for input/output lines | ±1 kV for input/output lines | ||
| Surge ±1 kV line(s) to line(s) | ±1 kV differential mode | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. | |
| IEC 61000-4-5 ±2 kV line(s) to earth | ±2 kV common mode | ||
| Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines | 0% UT(100% dip in UT) for 0.5/1 cyclesa | 0% UT(100% dip in UT) for 0.5/1 cyclesa | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the HVO-4000MT requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the HVO-4000MT be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. |
| IEC 61000-4-11 | 40% UT(60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles | 40% UT(60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles | |
| 70% UT(30% dip in UT) for 25/30 cyclesa(for 0.5 sec) | 70% UT(30% dip in UT) for 25/30 cyclesa(for 0.5 sec) | ||
| 0% UT(100% dip in UT) for 250/300 cyclesa(for 5 sec) | 0% UT(100% dip in UT) for 250/300 cyclesa(for 5 sec) | ||
| Power frequency (50/60 Hz) magnetic field | 30 A/m 30 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. | ||
| IEC 61000-4-8 | |||
| NOTE: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. | |||
| a For example, 10/12 means 10 cycles at 50 Hz or 12 cycles at 60 Hz. | |||
| Immunity test | IEC 60601test level | Compliance level | Electromagnetic environment - guidance |
| Conducted RFIEC 61000-4-6 | 3 Vrms150 kHz to 80 MHzoutside ISM bandsc6 Vrms150 kHz to 80 MHzin ISM bandsc | 3 Vrms6 Vrms | Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the HVO-4000MT, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation appliance to the frequency of the transmitter.Recommended separation distance d = 1.2 Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m IEC 60601-1-2: 2007 d = 1.2 80MHzto 800MHz d = 2.3 800MHzto 2.5GHz IEC 60601-1-2: 2014 d = 2.0 80MHzto 2.7GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m).Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with following symbol:![]() |
| Radiated RF 3 V/mIEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz | |||
| NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. | |||
a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the HVO-4000MT is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the HVO-4000MT should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the HVO-4000MT. b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m. c The ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6.765 MHz to 6.795 MHz; 13.553 MHz to 13.567 MHz; 26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz; and 40.66 MHz to 40.70 MHz.
| Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the HVO-4000MT | |||||
| The HVO-4000MT is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the HVO-4000MT can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the HVO-4000MT as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. | |||||
| Rated maximum output power of transmitter W | Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m | ||||
| IEC 60601-1-2 : 2007 IEC 60601-1-2 : 2014 | |||||
| 150 kHz to 80 MHz d = 1.2 | 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 1.2 | 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 2.3 | 150 kHz to 80 MHz d = 1.2 | 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz d = 2.0 | |
| 0.01 0.12 0.12 | 0.23 0.12 0.20 | ||||
| 0.1 0.38 0.38 | 0.73 0.38 0.63 | ||||
| 1 1.2 1.2 2.3 | 1.2 2.0 | ||||
| 10 3.8 3.8 7.3 | 3.8 6.3 | ||||
| 100 | 12 | 12 | 23 | 12 | 20 |
| For transmitters rated a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity | |||||
| The HVO-4000MT is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. Portable RF communications equipment should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the HVO-4000MT. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. | |||||
| Immunity test Band | a | Service a | Modulation | IEC 60601 test level | Compliance level |
| Proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipmentIEC 61000-4-3 | 380 – 390 MHz TETRA 400 | Pulse modulation 18 Hz | 27 V/m 27 V/m | ||
| 430 – 470 MHz | GMRS 460FRS 460 | FM±5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine | 28 V/m 28 V/m | ||
| 704 – 787 MHz LTE Band 13, 17 | Pulse modulation 217 Hz | 9 V/m 9 V/m | |||
| 800 – 960 MHz | GSM 800/900TETRA 800iDEN 820CDMA 850LTE Band 5 | Pulse modulation 18 Hz | 28 V/m 28 V/m | ||
| 1,700 – 1,990 MHz | GSM 1800CDMA 1900GSM 1900DECTLTE Band 1, 3, 4, 25UMTS | Pulse modulation 217 Hz | 28 V/m 28 V/m | ||
| 2,400 – 2,570 MHz | BluetoothWLAN802. 11 b/g/nRFID 2450LTE Band 7 | Pulse modulation 217 Hz | 28 V/m 28 V/m | ||
| 5,100 – 5,800 MHz | WLAN 802. 11 a/n | Pulse modulation 217 Hz | 9 V/m 9 V/m | ||
| NOTE: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. | |||||
| a For some services, only the uplink frequencies are included. | |||||
Caution
When you dispose of the unit or accessories, you must obey the laws in the relative area or country and the regulations in the relative hospital regarding environmental pollution.

Warning on power connections
Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
- Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead) / Appliance Connector / Plug with earthing-contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable.
- Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead) / Appliance Connector / Plug conforming to the proper ratings (Voltage, Ampere).
If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord / Appliance Connector / Plug, please consult a qualified service personnel.

Warning on power connections for medical use
Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada should use the following type of power cord.
Customers in other countries or regions should use the power cord prescribed by their country or region.
| U.S.A. and Canada | |
| Plug type HOSPITAL GRADE | * |
| Cord type Min. Type SJT | |
| Min. 18 AWG | |
| Minimum rating for plug and appliance couplers | 10 A / 125 V |
| Safety approval UL Listed and CSA | |
* Note: Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked "Hospital Only" or "Hospital Grade".
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crush or cut the battery. It may explode or cause a fire.
Do not subject the battery to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
Do not place the battery in a high temperature place, such as under direct sunlight or near fire. It may ignite, explode, or cause a fire.
Do not immerse or wet the battery in water or seawater.
This may cause an electric shock.
Warning
When not using the remote for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
Warning
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

This model (HVO-4000MT) is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. (IEC 60825-1: 2007 and IEC 60825-1: 2014)
Caution
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Caution
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
Warning
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Caution
When installing, ensure the following space around the periphery of the unit, taking ventilation and servicing into consideration.
– Rear side: 10 cm (4 in.) or more - Left/Right sides: 10 cm (4 in.) or more - Top side: 10 cm (4 in.) or more

Caution
Do not come into contact with the unit's internal circuits and patients at the same time.
Doing so may result in a generation of voltage that can be harmful to patients if the unit is malfunctioning.

Caution
Do not use the device in a MR (Magnetic Resonance) environment.
It may cause a malfunction, fire, and unwanted movement.
Caution
This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
Warning
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. In order to use this product safely, avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels.
For the State of California, USA only
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
For the customers in the U.S.A.
SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit
www.sony.com/psa/warrantyfor important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product.
For the customers in Canada
SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit
www.sony.com/psa/warrantyfor important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product.
For the customers in Europe
Sony Europe B.V. - Standard Warranty and Exceptions on Standard Warranty. Please visit https://pro.sony/support-services/primesupport/support-professional-solutions-europe-standard-product-warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions.
For the customers in Korea
SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit https://pro.sony/ko_KR/support-services for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product.
Table of Contents
Please Read First ....14
Usage Notes......16
Chapter 1 Overview
Features ....17
System Configuration Example ....19
Names and Functions of Parts......20
Front 20
Rear....23
Infrared Remote Control Unit (RM-M010) 25
Status Displays 26
Setting Screens 28
Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry) ......29
Names and Functions of Parts (On-Screen Keyboard) 29
Handling Discs ....30
Notes on Handling.... 30
Inserting and Removing Discs...... 30
Chapter 2 Preparation
Connections....32
Turning the Unit On and Off ....32
Configuring System Settings......33
Configuring Recording Settings (User Settings)....34
Displaying the [User Settings] Screen...... 34
Configuring Input Signal Settings 34
Configuring Image Quality Settings...... 34
Configuring Recording Settings 35
Configuring Save Settings.... 36
Configuring Print Settings.... 37
Configing Other Settings.... 38
Function Keys....38
Using Function Keys 38
Factory Assigned Functions 39
Other Assignable Functions 39
4K Convert Modes 40
Chapter 3 Basic Recorder Operations
Operation Flow.... 42
Step 1: Record.... 43
Step 2: Capture Still Images ....44
Step 3: Quick Playback 44
Step 4: End Recording ....45
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback
Recording Preparation 46
Patient Information and Data Storage Settings.... 46
Using a Hard Keyboard for Patient Information and Data Storage Settings ..... 47
Registering Multiple Patients in Advance.... 47
Registering Patients from MWL 48
Test Recording 49
Recording 50
Manual Recording.... 50
Capture Still Images 51
Manual Still Image Capture 51
Using the Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording Function ....52
Configuring Settings for Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording .... 52
Performing Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording 52
Using the Ch1 2K Recording Function....52
Configuring Settings for Ch1 2K Recording .... 52
Performing Ch1 2K Recording .... 52
Limitations during Playback and Output .... 52
Playback ....53
Playing Back the Most Recent Data (Quick Playback).... 53
Image Search....54
Specifying Search Conditions 54
Viewing Thumbnails of Recorded Data ..... 54
Playback from the Search Results List...... 55
Sorting the Recorded Data List .... 55
Processing Recorded Data....56
Printing 56
Copying to External Media 57
Editing Patient Information 58
Protecting Recorded Data.... 59
Deleting Recorded Data 59
Viewing Information on Recorded Data ..... 59
Chapter 5 System Administrator Settings
Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen ....61
Language and Time Settings ....62
List of time zones 62
Function Settings ....64
[Patient Info.] Tab 64
[Input Detection] Tab 64
[Input Signal] Tab.... 64
[Auto Live] Tab.... 65
[General 1] Tab....65
[General 2] Tab....66
[Facility] Tab 66
[CMS] Tab....67
Device Settings......67
[Device 1] Tab 67
[Device 2] Tab 69
[Control] Tab 69
[Contact Switch] Tab 70
Password Settings ....71
Network Settings....72
[Network] Tab 72
[IP Address] Tab 72
[DNS Server] Tab 72
[File Server] Tab 72
[Shared] Tab 73
[NTP] Tab 73
Doctor List Registration.... 73
Registering Doctors.... 73
[General] Tab 73
[File Server] Tab 74
[Shared] Tab 74
[Print] Tab 74
[External Media] Tab 74
Editing the Doctor List 75
Sorting the Doctor List 75
Editing Doctor Settings 75
Deleting Doctors 75
Editing Cases 76
Registering Cases 76
Deleting Cases 76
Sorting the Case List 76
Editing Case Names 76
Registering Categories 76
Selecting Categories 77
Editing Categories 77
Sorting the Category List 77
Editing Category Names 77
Auto Delete Settings.... 78
DICOM Settings.... 78
[MWM Server 1] Tab....78
[MWM Server 2] Tab....79
[C-Store] Tab 79
[Local Station 1] Tab 80
[Local Station 2] Tab 80
Chapter 6 Touch Panel and Mouse
Overview.... 81
Configuring Touch Panel / Mouse
Settings.... 81
Screen Displays in Touch Panel / Mouse Mode 82
[MENU] Screen 82
[Status] Screen 83
Video Playback Screen 84
Still Image Playback Screen 84
Chapter 7 Miscellaneous
Error Messages 85
Troubleshooting 87
Important Notice Regarding the Software 88
Licenses 88
EULA (TREND MICRO) 88
Licenses 88
DCMTK 88
zlib 93
PostgreSQL 93
expat 94
expat 94
freetype 94
memcached 95
openldap 96
OpenSSL....97
proj....98
zlib 98
gdal, libxm2, libxslt...... 98
libedit, libevent, libmemcached, tiff...... 99
wxwidget 100
ncurses 101
krb5.... 101
curl.... 101
cyrus-sasl 102
libjpeg 102
LibTIFF 102
GNU GPL/LGPL Licensed Software..... 103
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ..... 103
Preamble.... 103
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR
COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND
MODIFICATION 103
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS .... 106
How to Apply These Terms to Your New
Programs 106
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC
LICENSE ....107
Preamble.... 107
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR
COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND
MODIFICATION 108
How to Apply These Terms to Your New
Libraries 113
Specifications.... 114
Index.... 116
Trademarks
- Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, and their logos are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
- The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
- The products or system names appearing in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Further, the ® or ™ symbols are not used in the text.
- Reproduction or duplication, in whole or part, of the software or operation manual supplied with the recorder, as well as renting or leasing of the software without the authorization of the right holder is prohibited under copyright law.
- Sony assumes no responsibility for damages, loss of income, or any claims from a third party arising out of use of the recorder or supplied software.
- For complete terms and conditions of the warranty for the recorder, refer to the warranty card included in the package.
- The software supplied with the recorder cannot be used with any other recorders.
- It is not possible to install any software into the equipment other than the software supplied by Sony specifically for use with the equipment.
Note that the specifications of the recorder and supplied software are subject to change for improvement without prior notice.
Please Read First
Copyright
Using this unit for video and/or audio recording, or distribution over the network or otherwise may in some cases require the permission of the copyright holder of the video or audio. To protect copyright, observe the following points carefully when using this unit.
- When connecting a recording device to this unit and recording video or audio, carefully observe laws relating to copyright.
- Without the permission of the copyright holder, the showing or distribution of video or audio material of which the copyright is held by a third party, or the act of recording on the hard disk of this unit, sharing folders, and permitting of access to a private group or to the public is prohibited by law.
- With a software upgrade or functional extension, with the object of protecting copyright, the specifications for the video and audio signals that can be input may be changed without notice.
- Under copyright law, you may not use recorded video or audio other than for your personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder. Note that at live performances, shows and exhibitions, even for your personal entertainment shooting may be restricted.
Disclaimer of Liability for Recorded Data
Sony Corporation does not accept any liability whatsoever for any problems arising from a failure to record, or from damage or erasure of recorded content on this equipment, for any reason. This includes claims for compensation of recorded content, and for any concomitant and consequential damages. Sony Corporation will not repair, restore, or duplicate any recorded content. Your use of this product is subject to these conditions.
Problems may occur if you perform the following operations:
- When you use a disc recorded using this unit with another BD (Blu-ray Disc)/DVD recorder or the BD/DVD drive of a personal computer. Discs recorded using this unit will not play back on other BD/DVD recorders.
- When you attempt to re-use a disc with this unit, after using it in the operations described above.
- When you use a disc recorded using another BD/DVD recorder or BD/DVD drive of a personal computer with this unit. Discs recorded using other BD/DVD recorders or computers will not play back on this unit.
Deletion of data when disposing of the unit
Before disposing of the unit, you must first delete patient data and other confidential information that is stored therein.
Failure to delete stored data before disposing of the unit could expose confidential information to third parties. If you have any questions in this regard, contact your Sony dealer.
On security
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON TRANSMISSION DEVICES, UNAVOIDABLE DATA LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND.
Depending on the operating environment, unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the unit. When connecting the unit to the network, be sure to confirm that the network is protected securely.
On condensation
If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a warm location, or if ambient temperature suddenly rises, moisture may form on the outer surface of the unit and/or inside of the unit. This is known as condensation. If condensation occurs, turn off the unit and wait until the condensation clears before operating the unit. Operating the unit while condensation is present may damage the unit.
LCD panel
The LCD panel fitted to this unit is manufactured with high precision technology, giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99.99%. Thus a very small proportion of pixels may be “stuck”, either always off (black), always on (red, green, or blue), or flashing. In addition, over a long period of use, because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display, such “stuck” pixels may appear spontaneously. These problems are not a malfunction. Note that any such problems have no effect on recorded data.
LCD image display
Due to the physical characteristics of LCD panels, there may be a decrease in brightness or change in color temperature over a long period of use. These problems are not a malfunction.
In addition, these occurrences will not affect recorded data.
On consumable parts
- The HDD, fan, battery, and BD/DVD drive are consumable parts that will need periodic replacement. When operating at room temperature, a normal replacement cycle will be about 2 to 3 years. However, this replacement cycle represents only a general guideline and does not imply that the life expectancy of these parts is guaranteed. For details on parts replacement, contact your dealer.
- The life expectancy of the electrolytic capacitor is about 5 years under normal operating temperatures and normal usage (8 hours per day; 25 days per month). If usage exceeds the above normal usage frequency, the life expectancy may be reduced correspondingly.
Precautions for products with built-in HDD
This unit has a built-in hard disk drive (HDD). The HDD is a precision device. If subject to shock, vibration, static electricity, high temperature or humidity, data loss can occur. When installing and using the unit, closely observe the following precautions.
Protect from shocks and vibrations
When subject to shocks or vibrations, the HDD can be damaged and loss of data on the HDD can occur.
- When transporting the unit, use the specified packing material. When transporting on a dolly or similar, use a type which does not transmit excessive vibrations. Excessive shocks and vibrations can damage the HDD.
- Never move the unit while it is powered.
- Do not remove panels or outer parts of the unit.
- When placing the unit on a floor or other surface, make sure that the unit is equipped with the specified rubber feet, and put the unit down carefully. If there are no feet, mount the rubber feet first.
- Do not place the unit near other devices that may become a source of vibrations.
Wait for 30 seconds after turning power off
For a brief interval after the power is turned off, the platters inside the HDD will still keep spinning and the heads will be in an insecure position. During this interval, the unit is more susceptible to shocks and vibrations than during normal operation. For a period of at least 30 seconds after turning power off, avoid subjecting the unit even to very light shocks. After this period, the hard disk will be fully stopped and the unit can be manipulated.
Temperature and humidity related precautions
Use and store the unit only in locations where the specified temperature and humidity ranges are not exceeded. (Be sure to use the unit that conforms fully to the specifications of this unit.)
When the HDD seems to be faulty
Even if the HDD is showing signs of malfunction, be sure to observe all the above precautions. This will prevent further damage from occurring until the problem can be diagnosed and corrected.
Replacement of the HDD and other consumable parts
The HDD and battery are consumable parts that will need periodic replacement. When operating at room temperature, a normal replacement cycle will be about two to three years. However, this replacement cycle represents only a general guideline and does not imply that the life expectancy of these parts is guaranteed. For details on parts replacement, contact your dealer.
Notes on media
Operation with all optical media or USB media is not guaranteed. Contact your dealer regarding the type of media you intend to use.
Use with electrosurgical knives and similar devices
If this unit is used together with an electrosurgical knife, etc., the picture may be disturbed, warped or otherwise abnormal as a result of strong radio waves or voltages from the device. This is not a malfunction.
When you use this unit simultaneously with a device from which strong radio waves or voltages are emitted, confirm the effect of this before using such devices, and install this unit in a way that minimizes the effect of radio wave interference.
Usage Notes
Do not block the vents
When installing, ensure the following space around the periphery of the unit, taking ventilation and servicing into consideration.
– Rear side: 10 cm (4 in.) or more - Left/Right sides: 10 cm (4 in.) or more - Top side: 10 cm (4 in.) or more
Do not subject the unit to severe shocks
The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped.
Do not cover the unit while operating
Doing so will cause temperatures to rise inside the unit, possibly resulting in failure.
After use
Press the ⏻ (on/standby) switch to enter standby mode. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period, set the main power switch to the O (off) position after entering standby mode, and then disconnect the power cord.
Shipping
- Remove the BD/DVD disc before transporting the unit.
- If sending the unit by truck, ship, air or other transportation service, pack it in the shipping carton of the unit.
Care of the unit
If the casing or panel becomes dirty, wipe them gently with a soft, dry cloth.
For stubborn dirt, use a cloth wet with mild liquid detergent to wipe the unit, and then wipe it with a dry cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, benzine, insecticides, or other volatile substances may damage the surface of the unit or remove the finish.
Use isopropyl alcohol with a concentration of 50% to 70% (v/v) or ethanol with a concentration of 76.9% to 81.4% (v/v) to clean the surface of the unit.
In the event of operating problems
If you should experience problems with the unit, contact your Sony dealer.
Features
The Sony HVO-4000MT has video input and output terminals, built-in HDD. It is possible to record input video signal and playback the recording data to outputs terminal.
This system has Blu-ray, DVD drive and user can move the recording data to Blu-ray and DVD-R disc.
Improved efficiency during and after medical procedures
Video and still image recording
Record videos and still images from endoscopic devices and cameras used in the operating room. 4K compatibility allows recording and playback in high definition.
Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording
The unit is equipped with a Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording function that automatically performs Ch2 recording (2K) during Ch1 recording (4K).
Resolution switching (4K/2K) for Ch1 recording
The recording resolution for Ch1 can be switched between 4K and 2K without restarting the unit. When [Ch1 2K Rec] is configured, reception of 2K (1920 × 1080) input signals is enabled. In such cases, Ch2 recording will be disabled.
Simultaneous saving to external storage media
Data can be saved to external media while it is being recorded to the internal hard disk.
Obtaining patient information from MWL
Patient IDs, patient names, and other patient information can be obtained from Modality Worklist (MWL).
Printer connectivity
Connect the unit to a printer, and print images via simple controls from the [Image List] screen. You can also configure settings to print images as they are captured via a foot switch, for example. The printed images can be used in simple medical reports.
Support for a variety of external storage media
Record simultaneously to USB-compatible external hard drives and USB memory devices via simple controls, or copy the data at a later time. This is useful when you want to edit recorded images on a computer.

Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Always use USB-compatible external hard drives and USB memory devices that operate solely on the power supplied by the unit.
Connecting a device that operates on an AC power supply may result in an influx of leakage currents from the connected device, which may in turn result in electric shocks to the patient and operator.
If use of such devices cannot be avoided, be sure to connect an isolation transformer to the power supply of the connected device or connect an isolator between the connection cables to isolate the power supply, and verify that the risk of electric shock from the system has been sufficiently reduced to levels that conform to IEC 60601-1 standards.
Editing recorded data
Record images to external media, and use commercially available software to play back or edit the images on a computer as necessary.
For details on playback and editing software, contact your local Sony representative.
Network file transfer
Transfer recorded data from the operating room directly to computers within the hospital network.

Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Do not connect any device other than one which conforms to IEC 60601-1 standards.
When an information technology device or AV device that uses an alternating current is connected, current leakage may result in an electric shock to the patient or operator.
If use of such a device is unavoidable, isolate its power supply by connecting an isolation transformer, or by connecting an isolator between the connecting cables.
After implementing these measures, confirm that the reduced risk now conforms to IEC 60601-1 standards.
System Configuration Example
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Caution
The FS-24 has an Ingress Protection rating of IPX3. Therefore, do not operate it in environments exposed to splashing liquids (e.g., surgical operating rooms).
For safety, use a device with a rating of IPX6 or higher when operating in such environments.
Names and Functions of Parts
Front

Note
Do not touch the laser pickup inside the BD drive.
The discharge of static electricity that may result from touching the pickup may cause the drive to hang up, preventing the ability to write data. If a hang up occurs, try turning the recorder off and turning it on again.
① Front panel display
Displays Ch1 input/output videos and still images, the status of the unit, error messages, etc.
② Menu navigation buttons
Use these to navigate menus.
MENU button
Display or hide the menu.
▲ button
Use this to move the cursor up or select an item that is above the current item.
◀/◀◀ button
Use this to move the cursor left or select an item that is to the left of the current item.
You can also use this button to rewind during playback of recorded data.
↓ button
Use this to move the cursor down or select an item that is below the current item.
→/▶▶ button
Use this to move the cursor right or select an item that is to the right of the current item.
You can also use this button to fast forward during playback of recorded data.
ENTER button
Use this to confirm a currently selected menu or item, and execute operations.
BACK button
Use this to return to a previous screen during menu or operation screen displays.
When you press this button while nothing is displayed on the screen, the text that appears on the front panel display will be hidden.
③Disc tray
Insert discs here.
④Emergency eject hole
If the disc tray does not open when you press the
▲ EJECT button, insert a long, thin object such as a straightened paper clip into this hole to open the disc tray.
⑤△EJECT button
Use this to open the disc tray.
⑥ II PAUSE button
Use this while recording is in progress to pause recording. Press this button again to resume recording. A chapter separator is also created at the position in which recording was paused. You can also use this button to pause playback. To resume playback, press this button again or press the ▶ PLAY button. “PAUSE” appears on the front panel display during pause.
7 STOP button
Use this to stop recording or playback. A title separator is also created at the position in which recording was stopped.
8● REC button
Use this to start video/audio recording. During recording, “REC” appears on the front panel display in addition to the recording time.
For details on use, see “Manual Recording” (page 50).
9 PLAY button
- Use this to play back the most recent recorded data stored on the internal hard disk, or to play back the recorded data selected in the [Recording List] or [Image List] screen.
- Press this button while playback is paused to resume playback.
10 CAPTURE button
Use this to capture still images. A chapter separator is also created at the position in which the still image was captured.
For details on use, see “Capture Still Images” (page 51).
11 NEW FOLDER button
Use this to display the [Recording Preparation] screen to start recording a new surgical procedure or examination.
For details on use, see “Recording Preparation” (page 46).
CLOSE FOLDER button
Use this to display the [End Recording] screen which is used to end surgical procedure or examination recordings.
For details on use, see “Step 4: End Recording” (page 45).
12 Infrared receiver
Point the infrared remote control unit toward this receiver.
13 BD/DVD indicator
Displays the status of the BD/DVD drive.
| Indicator Status | |
| Blinking green | Data is being written to the BD/DVD disc. |
| Lit green The | recording area of the BD/DVD disc is full. Insert a different disc. |
| Lit orange An | error has occurred. |
Note
You cannot remove the disc when this indicator is blinking green.
14 HDD indicator
Displays the status of the internal hard disk.
| Indicator Status | |
| Blinking green | Data is being recorded to the internal hard disk. |
| Lit orange An error has occurred.The recording area of the internal hard disk is full. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. | |
15 SERVER indicator
Displays the server access status.
| Indicator Status | |
| Blinking green | The server is being accessed. |
| Lit orange An error has occurred.The recording area of the server is full. | |
16 USB ports/indicators 1 and 2
Connect USB memory devices, external hard disks, and other USB media here. The indicators display the status of USB media access.
| Indicator Status | |
| Blinking green | Data is being written to the USB media. |
| Lit green The recording area of the USB media is full. Delete any unnecessary recorded data, or insert different media. | |
| Lit orange An error has occurred. | |
Note
Never remove USB media when these indicators are blinking green.
Tip
Supported USB devices
- Use Sony USB media.
- The connectors do not support all USB devices.
- USB hubs and devices with built-in hubs are not supported.

Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Always use USB-compatible external hard drives and USB memory devices that operate solely on the power supplied by the unit.
Connecting a device that operates on an AC power supply may result in an influx of leakage currents from the connected device, which may in turn result in electric shocks to the patient and operator.
If use of such devices cannot be avoided, be sure to connect an isolation transformer to the power supply of the connected device or connect an isolator between the connection cables to isolate the power supply, and verify that the risk of electric shock from the system has been sufficiently reduced to levels that conform to IEC 60601-1 standards.
⑰ (on/standby) switch/indicator
Use this switch to turn on the unit and the front panel display. Press this switch again to turn off the unit and enter standby mode.
The indicator indicates the following.
| Indicator Status | |
| Off The main | power switch on the rear panel is set to the (off) position. |
| Lit orange Standby mode. (The main power switch on the rear panel is set to the I (on) position.) | |
| Lit green The unit is turned on. (The ⏻ (on/ standby) switch was pressed to turn on the unit.) | |
Tip
The indicator will turn off about 15 seconds after the main power switch on the rear panel is turned off from the standby state.
Rear


Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Do not connect any device other than one which conforms to IEC 60601-1 standards.
When an information technology device or AV device that uses an alternating current is connected, current leakage may result in an electric shock to the patient or operator.
If use of such a device is unavoidable, isolate its power supply by connecting an isolation transformer, or by connecting an isolator between the connecting cables. After implementing these measures, confirm that the reduced risk now conforms to IEC 60601-1 standards.

Caution
Do not come into contact with the terminals of the rear panel connectors and patients at the same time.
Doing so may result in a generation of voltage that can be harmful to patients if the unit is malfunctioning.
Always disconnect the power cord before connecting and disconnecting connectors.
①SB Input connectors A to D (BNC type)
Inputs SDI signals (3G SDI).
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [User Settings] screen - [Recording] tab, SDI signals (3G SDI) are only input from SDI input connector C.
Tips
- If SDI input images are not displayed, turn on the unit first and make sure that startup is complete before turning on the video input device.
- When receiving 4K signals, the four SDI inputs must be synchronized.
- Embedded audio is not supported.
② SD output connectors A to D (BNC type)
Outputs SDI signals (3G SDI).
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [User Settings] screen - [Recording] tab, SDI signals (3G SDI) are only output from SDI output connector C.
③ HDMI output connector (Type A)
Outputs HDMI signals.
Note
We recommend using a Sony HDMI cable (not supplied).
④ Equipotential grounding terminal
Use this for equipotential grounding connections.
⑤ AC IN connector
Connect a power cord (not supplied) here.
⑥ I (on)/○ (off) main power switch
Set this to the I (on) position to turn on the power. To turn off the power, set the switch to the ○ (off) position.
During regular use of the unit, leave the main power switch in the I (on) position, and use the 17 ⏻ (on/standby) switch on the front panel of the unit to switch between operational mode and standby mode.
Note
When you press the 17 ⏻ (on/standby) switch on the front panel of the unit while the unit is in operational mode, data is saved before the unit enters standby mode. Always make sure that the unit is in standby mode before setting the main power switch to the ○ (off) position to turn off the power.
⑦ REMOTE contact switch connectors 1 to 4 (stereo mini jack)
Use these to control the unit via contact switches.
For details on contact switches, see “[Contact Switch] Tab” (page 70).
⑧ USB port 7 (Type B / USB 2.0)
Use this to perform system controls from an external device.
For details on system controls, see “[Control] Tab” (page 69).
⑨ Network connector (RJ-45)
Connect a 1000 Base-T or 100 Base-TX network cable here.
Caution
For safety, do not connect the connector to peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage. Follow the instructions for use for this port.
⑩USB ports 3 to 6 (Type A / USB 2.0)
Connect USB devices here.
Tip
Supported USB devices
- Use Sony USB media.
- The connectors do not support all USB devices.
- USB hubs and devices with built-in hubs are not supported.

Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Always use USB-compatible external hard drives and USB memory devices that operate solely on the power supplied by the unit.
Connecting a device that operates on an AC power supply may result in an influx of leakage currents from the connected device, which may in turn result in electric shocks to the patient and operator.
If use of such devices cannot be avoided, be sure to connect an isolation transformer to the power supply of the connected device or connect an isolator between the connection cables to isolate the power supply, and verify that the risk of electric shock from the system has been sufficiently reduced to levels that conform to IEC 60601-1 standards.
⑪ MENU MONITOR connector (15-pin mini D-sub)
Connect a touch panel monitor or similar device here.
12RS-232C connector (9-pin D-sub)
Use this to perform system controls from an external device.
For details on system controls, see “[Control] Tab” (page 69).
13 AUDIO (analog audio signal) output connector (stereo mini jack)
Outputs analog audio signals.
⑭MHC input connector (stereo mini jack)
Inputs analog audio signals from the microphone.
You can configure settings to supply power from the unit.
→ AUDIO (analog audio signal) input connector (LINE) (stereo mini jack)
Inputs analog audio signals.
Infrared Remote Control Unit (RM-M010)

① CAPTURE button
Use this to capture still images.
A chapter separator is also created at the position in which the still image was captured.
For details on use, see “Capture Still Images” (page 51).
②● REC button
Use this to start video/audio recording.
During recording, “REC” appears on the front panel display in addition to the recording time.
For details on use, see “Manual Recording” (page 50).
③ II PAUSE button
Use this while recording is in progress to pause recording. Press this button again to resume recording.
A chapter separator is also created at the position in which recording was paused.
You can also use this button to pause playback.
To resume playback, press this button again or press the ▶ PLAY button.
“PAUSE” appears on the front panel display during pause.
4←REW button
Use this to rewind during playback of recorded data.
▶ PLAY button
- Use this to play back the most recent recorded data stored on the internal hard disk, or to play back the recorded data selected in the [Recording List] or [Image List] screen.
- Press this button while playback is paused to resume playback.
▶▶ FF button
Use this to fast forward during playback of recorded data.
■ STOP button
Use this to stop recording or playback.
A title separator is also created at the position where recording was stopped.
⑤ NEW FOLDER button
Use this to display the [Recording Preparation] screen to start recording a new surgical procedure or examination.
For details on use, see “Recording Preparation” (page 46).
⑥ CLOSE FOLDER button
Use this to display the [End Recording] screen which is used to end surgical procedure or examination recordings.
For details on use, see “Step 4: End Recording” (page 45).
⑦ Menu navigation buttons
Use these to navigate menus.
MENU button
Display or hide the menu.
↓ button
Use this to move the cursor down or select an item that is below the current item.
→ button
Use this to move the cursor right or select an item that is to the right of the current item.
ENTER button
Use this to confirm a currently selected menu or item, and execute operations.
← button
Use this to move the cursor left or select an item that is to the left of the current item.
▲ button
Use this to move the cursor up or select an item that is above the current item.
BACK button
Use this to return to a previous screen during menu or operation screen displays.
When you press this button while nothing is displayed on the screen, the text that appears on the front panel display will be hidden.
Before using the remote control unit
Remove the insulation sheet.

To replace the lithium battery
Use a Sony or Murata Manufacturing CR2025 lithium battery. Do not use any other type of battery with the remote control unit.
1 While holding in the lock lever (①), pull out the battery holder (②).

2 Insert the replacement battery with the positive (+) side facing up (①), and reinsert the battery holder until it clicks into place (②).

Warning
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.
Battery lifetime
When the lithium battery output falls, even button presses may not operate. The average lithium battery lifetime is about one year, but this depends on the pattern of use. If pressing the remote control buttons produces absolutely no effect on this unit, replace the battery, then check the operation again.
Status Displays
The following information is displayed when the status display settings are enabled.
The status display settings are configured in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 1] tab. For details on this setting, see “[General 1] Tab” (page 65).
Rec status display / idle status display
Rec status displays
Idle status displays

① Patient ID
Displays the patient ID.
② Capture counter
Displays the number of still images captured.
③Recording status
Displays the recording status.
REC: Recording is in progress.
REC PAUSE: Recording has been paused.
REC STOP: Recording preparation is complete or recording has been stopped.
④Audio recording status
Displays the audio recording status.
♪: Audio recording is in progress.
no display: Audio is not being recorded.
⑤Recording time
The recording time is counted in seconds and displayed in "HH:MM:SS" a format.
⑥ HDD status
Displays the internal HDD status and the remaining time.
The status color indicates the following.
Green: Recording is in progress or still image recording is in progress.
Orange: The maximum number of recorded data entries has been exceeded or the internal HDD is full.
Gray: Status other than the above.
⑦ External media status
Displays the status of the external media and the remaining capacity time.
The status color indicates the following.
- When transferring to BD/DVD
Green: Transfer or formatting is in progress.
Orange: Additional recording to the BD/DVD is not possible, an unsupported BD/DVD is inserted, the maximum number of BD/DVD exchanges has been exceeded, or a finalized DVD is inserted.
Gray: Status other than the above.
- When transferring to USB
Green: Transfer is in progress.
Orange: An unsupported USB memory device is inserted, the maximum number of USB memory device exchanges has been exceeded, or a transfer error has occurred.
Gray: Status other than the above.
- When transferring to a server
Green: Transfer is in progress.
Orange: Insufficient server capacity or a transfer error has occurred.
Gray: Status other than the above.
⑧ Print status
Displays the printer status and the remaining number of print sheets.
The status color indicates the following.
Green: Still image printing is in progress.
Orange: A print error has occurred.
Gray: Status other than the above.
Playback status displays

① Patient ID
② Playback status
Displays the playback status.
PLAY: Video playback is in progress.
FF x2 to FF x60: Fast forward at x2 to x60 speed is in progress.
REW x2 to REW x60: Rewind at x2 to x60 speed is in progress.
PAUSE: Playback has been paused.
③Video chapter number / still image playback status
CHAPTER:xxx/xxx: Displays the number of the chapter being played back.
STILL:xxx/xxx: Displays the number of the still image being played back.
Setting Screens
Example: [User Settings] screen
①Tabs
The setting screens consist of tabs.
To switch between tabs, use the ◀ and ➤ buttons on the front panel or remote control to select the desired tab.
If additional tabs exist before and after the displayed tab, (previous) and (next) are also displayed.
The tabs will be displayed in sequence when you select ▶ and .
②Setting item
Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and ➤ buttons to select an item, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item. You can select or enter setting values in the screens that appear.
Example: When selecting a setting value
Select the item, and press the ENTER button.
The previous screen will appear again, and the setting value will be entered.

Example: When selecting check boxes
Select the item and press the ENTER button to select the check box. The check box will be selected/cleared with each press of the ENTER button. (Multiple selections can be made.)
When you select [OK] and press the ENTER button, the previous screen appears again with the setting value entered.

③[Cancel]
Select this button and press the ENTER button to cancel the settings and close the setting screen.
④[Apply]
Select this button and press the ENTER button to save the settings and close the setting screen.
Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry)
When text entry is necessary, an on-screen keyboard appears.
Names and Functions of Parts (On-Screen Keyboard)
You can display an alphanumeric, symbol, or umlaut character set on the on-screen keyboard.
The name and function of each part on the keyboard is as follows.
Example: On-screen keyboard during alphanumeric character display

①Title bar
The name of the setting item for which the on-screen keyboard was opened is displayed here.
②Entry box
Characters selected on the keyboard are entered here.
Tip
Characters input on a hardware keyboard are also entered here.
③Keyboard
When you select a character you want to input using the ↑, ↓, ←, and ➤ buttons and then press the ENTER button, the character is entered in the ② entry box.
④[Umlaut]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the keyboard to umlaut character display.
⑤[Backspace]
Select this and press the ENTER button to discard the character immediately preceding the cursor.
⑥[Delete]
Select this and press the ENTER button to discard the character immediately following the cursor.
⑦[Cancel]
Select this and press the ENTER button to cancel text entry and close the on-screen keyboard.
8[OK]
When you select this and press the ENTER button, the text that appears in the entry box is applied and input in the settings screen.
9 ←/→
Select this and press the ENTER button to move the cursor one space to the left or right.
10[Small]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the keyboard to lower case display.
⑪[Caps]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the keyboard to upper case display.
12[Alphanum]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the keyboard to alphanumeric character display.
13[Symbol]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the keyboard to symbol display.
Handling Discs
Compatible discs
This unit supports the following BD and DVD discs.
• DVD-R • BD-R / BD-R DL • BD-RE / BD-RE DL
Tip
Use Sony discs.
Disc formatting
This unit automatically formats new and previously unused discs.
Notes on Handling
Handling
- Do not touch the recording or playback surface of the disc. Handle the disc by its edge.

- Do not use the following types of disc. Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction.
– A disc on which a paper label or a seal is attached – A disc on which the glue of cellophane tape or a label, or on which a portion of a label still remains - A cracked disc
– A cracked disc which has been mended using glue (or a similar substance)

Storage
- Do not store discs where they may be subjected to direct sunlight, or in other places where the temperature or humidity is high.
- Store discs in their cases.
- Fingerprints or dust accumulated on the disc cause deterioration of picture quality. Keep the disc clean.
Cleaning
- Clean the disc with a soft cloth, wiping it from the center out. If the dust is heavy, wipe it with a soft cloth moistened with water, then wipe off the water with a dry cloth.

- Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, commercially available record cleaners, or anti-static spray. Using these products may damage discs.
Inserting and Removing Discs
To insert a disc
1 Turn the unit on.
For details, see "To turn on the unit" (page 32).
2 Press the ▲EJECT button.

The disc tray opens.
3 Insert the disc.

Tip
Press the center of the disc until it clicks into place to ensure that it is placed securely. If the disc is not placed securely, the disc may fall out or be damaged or other malfunctions may occur.
4 Gently push in the disc tray.
The disc tray closes.
When an incompatible disc is inserted
The BD/DVD indicator lights orange. A message notifying you of the incompatible media also appears on the menu screen. Remove the disc, and insert a compatible disc.
To remove a disc
1 Press the ▲ EJECT button while the unit is turned on.
The disc tray opens.
2 Remove the disc.
3 Gently push in the disc tray to close it.
Tip
When simultaneously saving to a BD/DVD, the disc tray cannot be opened while recording is in progress or paused.
Connections
1 Connect a power cord (not supplied) to the AC IN connector on the rear of the unit. 2 Connect the output signal of the medical equipment to SDI-IN connectors A to D on the rear of the unit. 3 Connect the plug on the power cord to an AC power supply. 4 Turn on the medical equipment that will act as the signal source.
Turning the Unit On and Off
To turn on the unit
1 Set the main power switch on the rear panel to the I (on) position. 2 Press the ⏻ (on/standby) switch on the front panel of the unit.
Front panel
A splash screen appears on the front panel display when the unit turns on.
After “BOOTING...” and then the patient ID, current date, and other information appear on the front panel display, operations can be performed.
To turn on power or enter standby during normal operation
Use the ⏻ (on/standby) switch on the front panel to switch between turning the unit on and entering the standby mode.
“FINISHING” appears on the front panel display while the unit is shutting down. “GOOD BYE” appears and disappears after shutdown is complete, and the unit enters standby mode.
During long periods of disuse
Turn off the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit when not using the unit for long periods of time.
1 Press the ⏻ (on/standby) switch on the front panel of the unit to enter standby mode.
The ⏻ (on/standby) indicator lights orange.
2 Set the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit to the ○ (off) position.
The power is turned off.
Tip
To completely shut off the power supply, set the main power switch to the ○ (off) position, and then disconnect the power cord.
Configuring System Settings
Be sure to configure the system settings before you begin operating the unit. The system settings should be configured by the system administrator.
For details on system settings, see “System Administrator Settings” (page 61).
Tip
If the system administrator settings are not configured, operations may not be performed as intended in some cases.
Configuring Recording Settings (User Settings)
Configure input signal and image quality settings in the [User Settings] screen.
You can navigate menus using the navigation buttons on the front panel of the unit.
Displaying the [User Settings] Screen
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Select [User Settings], and press the ENTER button.
The [User Settings] screen appears
4 Select a tab, and configure the settings as necessary.

Configuring Input Signal Settings
Select the video and audio input signals.
1 Display the [Select Input] tab, and configure each setting.
[Video]
Select the video input signal.
You can select from [SDI 2] (2D), [SDI] 3D (3D line-by-line), and [3D 4] (3D top-and-bottom).
This item is available when [2D/3D] is set to [Manual] in the [System Admin Settings] screen –
[Function Settings] screen – [Input Detection] tab. When [Auto] is selected, the automatically detected input signal will be displayed.
The default setting is [SDI 2] (2D).
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this is fixed at [SDI 2D].
[Color Gamut]
Select the color gamut for the input signal.
You can select from [BT.709] and [BT.2020].
This item is available when [Color Gamut] is set to [Manual] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [Input Detection] tab.
When [Auto] is selected, the automatically detected color gamut will be displayed.
The default setting is [BT.2020].
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this setting is disabled.
[Audio]
Select the audio input format.
You can select from [LINE] and [MIC].
The default setting is [LINE].
[Mic Plug-In Power]
Select whether to supply power to the microphone from the unit.
This item is available when [Audio] is set to [MIC]. The default setting is [Not Used].
You can configure the voltage that is supplied in the [System Admin Settings].
2 To configure image quality settings, proceed to "Configuring Image Quality Settings" (page 34).
If you are finished configuring settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Image Quality Settings
Configure image quality settings for videos and still images.
1 Display the [Quality] tab, and configure video settings in the [Video] area.
Tip
The recording capacities displayed in [Rec Time] and [Rec Quantity] are estimations for single-layer BD discs (25 GB) based on the specified [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] setting in the [Recording] tab.
[Quality]
Select the video recording quality. You can select from [Best], [High], and [Standard]. The default setting is [High].
Tip
The setting specified here will become the default setting for [Video Quality] in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
2 Configure still image settings in the [Still] area.
[Format]
Select the still image format (file format). You can select from [Bitmap], [TIFF], and [JPEG]. The default setting is [Bitmap].
[Quality]
Select the still image (JPEG) recording quality. You can select from [Best], [High], and [Standard]. This item is available when [Format] is set to [JPEG]. The default setting is [High].
[Capture]
Displays the still image format used during image capture. This is fixed at [Frame] on the unit.
3 To configure recording settings, proceed to "Configuring Recording Settings (User Settings)" (page 34).
If you are finished configuring settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Recording Settings
1 Display the [Recording] tab, and configure recording settings.
[Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode]
Select the recording mode. You can select from [Ch1 Rec], [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec], and [Ch1 2K Rec]. When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab, only [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec] and [Ch1 2K Rec] can be selected. The default setting is [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec].
For details on Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording, see "Using the Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording Function" (page 52).
For details on Ch1 2K recording, see "Using the Ch1 2K Recording Function" (page 52).
Tips
- When [Ch1 2K Rec] is selected, the following [Ch2 Rec Format], [Convert Color Gamut], and [4K Convert Mode] settings will be grayed out.
- When [CMS Mode] is changed from [Not Used] to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab, the setting will be configured as follows.
- If [Ch1 Rec] or [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec] was selected before the change, the setting will be configured as [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec].
- If [Ch1 2K Rec] was selected before the change, the setting will be configured as [Ch1 2K Rec].
[Ch2 Rec Format]
Select 3D or 2D for the Ch2 recording format.
Tips
- When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec], the [Link On] (Ch1/Ch2 link) setting for the touch panel monitor will be turned on (green).
- 3D recording will be performed according to the input signal format. However, images will be recorded in top-and-bottom format when the input is a line-by-line format.
- When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab and [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec], the [Ch2 Rec Format] setting will be fixed at the current selection.
[Convert Color Gamut]
Select the conversion format for the recorded color depth. You can select from [Do Not Convert], [Ch1/Ch2 to BT.709] and [Ch2 to BT.709]. The default setting is [Ch2 to BT.709].
[4K Convert Mode]
Select the method used to convert to 3840 × 2160 resolution when 4096 × 2160 resolution signals are input. You can select from [Cut] and [Downconvert]. The default setting is [Cut].
For details on the actual images that are converted when [Cut] or [Downconvert] is configured, see “4K Convert Modes” (page 40).
Note
When using 3D input signals, [Cut] mode will be used regardless of the [4K Convert Mode] setting.
2 To configure save settings, proceed to "Configuring Save Settings" (page 36).
If you are finished configuring settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Save Settings
Configure settings related to storage destinations for recorded data and simultaneous transfer, and specify whether to output metadata.
1 Display the [External Storage 1] tab, and configure settings related to storage destinations for recorded data.
[Ch1 External Storage]
Select the external storage media that will be used when performing simultaneous recording. You can select from [Not Specified], [BD/DVD], [USB 1], [USB 2], [SERVER], and [Auto-Detect]. The default setting is [Not Specified].
- When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab, the setting will be fixed at the current selection.
- When [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the options for selection will be [Not Specified] and [SERVER].
- When an external storage destination other than a server is configured and [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the setting will return to the default setting.
[Ch2 External Storage]
The external storage media selected in [Ch1 External Storage] appears here.
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this item will be grayed out.
[Record Save to Media]
Select the external storage media that will be used when copying recording lists and image lists from the [Recording List] and [Image List] screens.
You can select from [BD/DVD], [USB 1], [USB 2], and [SERVER].
The default setting is [USB 1].
- When [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the setting will be fixed at [SERVER].
- When an external storage media other than a server is configured and [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is set to
[Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the setting will be fixed at [SERVER].
- When [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is changed from [Use] to [Not Used] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the setting will be set to [USB 1].
[Folder Structure]
Select the directory structure that will be used when writing to external destinations.
You can select from [Date + Patient ID] and [Patient ID].
The default setting is [Date + Patient ID].
When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System
Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab, the setting will be fixed at the current selection.
Tip
When recorded data with the same patient ID is created, a new recording date folder is created under the patient ID folder, and the recorded data is saved to the new folder.
2 Display the [External Storage 2] tab, and configure settings related to simultaneous transfer.
[Save Video]
Select the check boxes of the video formats that will be simultaneously transferred. (Multiple selections can be made.)
You can select from [Ch1 2D], [Ch1 3D], [Ch2 2D], and [Ch2 3D].
All of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
[Save Still]
Select the check boxes of the storage formats for 3D still images. (Multiple selections can be made.)
You can select from [3D], [2D], [Convert to 2D DICOM], [2D Left], [Convert to 2D DICOM Left], [2D Right], and [Convert to 2D DICOM Right].
All of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
Tips
- When [Save Still] is set to [3D], the data will be saved in MPF format.
- When none of the check boxes are selected, [Save Video] and [Save Still] will be blank. When multiple formats are selected, they will be displayed with slashes (/) used as separators. If the entire text cannot be displayed, "..." will be displayed.
3 Display the [Metadata] tab, and configure metadata output settings.
[Metadata Output]
Select the check boxes of the metadata items you want to transfer to the external media. (Multiple selections can be made.) You can select from [Recording Date], [Patient Info.], [Doctor], [Case], and [Facility Name]. None of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
Tips
- Metadata is saved to the uppermost directory of the recorded data folder.
- When [Patient Info.] is selected, the patient's ID, name, gender, and date of birth will be output as metadata.
[Metadata Format]
Displays the format of the metadata outputs.
[Encryption]
Select whether to encrypt the metadata that is output. The default setting is [Not Used].
[Key]
This item is available when [Encryption] is set to [Use]. Enter the encryption key using 32 hexadecimal digits.
Tip
When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab, the setting will be fixed at the current selection and cannot be changed.
4 To configure print settings, proceed to "Configuring Print Settings" (page 37).
If you are finished configuring settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Print Settings
Configure print settings for still images. The unit supports connection and use of the Sony UP-DR80MD printer.
Tip
You can select the printer for use from the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Device Settings] screen – [Device 1] tab.
For details on this setting, see “[Device 1] Tab” (page 67).
1 Display the [Print 1] tab, and configure settings related to print methods and items to be printed.
The name of the currently connected printer appears in the [Printer] box.
[Layout]
Select the number of still images to print on each sheet.
For the portrait orientation
You can select from 1 image (1×1), 2 images (1×2), 4 images (2×2), 6 images (2×3), 8 images (2×4), 9 images (3×3), 12 images (3×4), 15 images (3×5), or 18 images (3×6).
The default setting is [6 images (2 × 3)].
For the landscape orientation
You can select from 1 image (1×1), 2 images (2×1), 4 images (2×2), 6 images (3×2), 8 images (4×2), 9 images (3×3), 12 images (4×3), 15 images (5×3), or 18 images (6×3).
The default setting is [6 images (3 × 2)].
[Auto Print]
Select whether to print automatically at the moment a still image is captured. The default setting is [Not Used].
[Add. Info.]
Select the check boxes of the additional information items you want to print. (Multiple selections can be made.) You can select from [Recording Date], [Patient Info.], [Doctor], [Case], [Recording Timestamp], [Logo], [Facility Name], and [Watermark]. None of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
[Watermark]
Select whether to print watermarks.
Tip
To print watermarks or logos, you must import watermark or logo files that were created in the proper format beforehand. You can import watermark or logo files from the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Device Settings] screen – [Device 1] tab.
For details on importing, see “[Import Watermark]” (page 68) and “[Import Logo]” (page 68).
2 Display the [Print 2] tab, and configure settings related to paper size and print quantity.
[Paper]
Select the printer's paper size.
The default setting is [Letter].
[Orientation]
Select the orientation for printing.
The default setting is [Portrait].
[Copies]
Specify the number of copies to print (1 to 10).
The default setting is [1].
3 To configure screen display settings, proceed to "Configuring Other Settings" (page 38).
If you are finished configuring settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Other Settings
Configure settings related to the screen displays.
1 Display the [Other] tab, and configure the following settings.
[Menu Display]
Select 2D or 3D for the menu screen display format. The default setting is [2D].
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this item will be grayed out.
[Select Right/Left of Image]
Select which image (left or right) to use for 2D recorded data when recording still images or recording simultaneously. The default setting is [Left].
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this item will be grayed out.
2 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The [Settings] screen appears again.
Function Keys
When using the unit, you can assign certain functions (recording, playback, etc.) to the function keys (F1 to F12) at the top of a keyboard and perform these functions with a single keystroke.
We recommend assigning frequently used functions based on your working environment.
Tip
To perform controls for only Ch2 without the use of a touch panel monitor, the Ch2 controls must be assigned to function keys beforehand.
Using Function Keys
Tip
The function keys are enabled only when the hard keyboard mode is enabled.
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.
The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Select [System Admin Settings], and press the ENTER button.
The [System Admin Settings] screen appears.
4 Select [Device Settings], and press the ENTER button.
The [Device Settings] screen appears.
5 Display the [Device 2] tab, and set [Keyboard Mode] to [Hard Keyboard].
6 Select [Advanced] for [Keyboard Mode], and press the ENTER button.
The [Function Key Setting] screen appears.
7 Select the check boxes of the necessary function keys, select [Edit], and then press the ENTER button.

The [Edit] screen appears.
8 Select the functions to assign to the function keys under [Function], select [Apply], and then press the ENTER button.

The [Function Key Setting] screen appears again.
9 Select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Function Key Setting] screen closes, and the [Device 2] tab appears again.
Factory Assigned Functions
The following functions are assigned to the function keys under factory default conditions.
| Function Keys Function | |
| F1 Rec Prep / New Folder | |
| F2 Playback | |
| F3 Fast forward | |
| F4 Rewind | |
| F5 Stop | |
| F6 Pause | |
| F7 Record | |
| F8 Capture | |
| F9 Call list | |
| F10 Add to list | |
| F11 Set Chapter | |
| F12 Close Folder |
Tip
The following functions operate as follows.
- [Rec Prep / New Folder]: Display the [Recording Preparation] screen. A new folder is created.
• [Record]: Record video and audio. - [Set Chapter]: Insert a chapter separator without saving a still image of the recording. - [Close Folder]: End the recording session.
Other Assignable Functions
Aside from the factory assigned functions, the following functions can also be assigned to the function keys.
• [Audio Rec On]: Record audio. • [Audio Rec Off]: Disable audio recording. • [Menu Display]: Display the [MENU] screen. • [Chapter Next]: Jump forward to the next chapter. • [Chapter Back]: Jump back to the previous chapter. • [1 GOP Next]: Jump forward to the next GOP. • [1 GOP Back]: Jump back to the previous GOP. • [Eject]: Eject the inserted disc. • [Rec List Display]: Display the [Recording List] screen. • [Status Display On]: Display the unit's operation status (i.e., recording, play, pause). • [Status Display Off]: Hide the unit's operation status (i.e., recording, play, pause). • [Test Record]: Perform a test recording. • [Ch2 Rec]: Start Ch2 recording. • [Ch2 Stop]: Stop Ch2 recording or playback. • [Ch2 Play]: Play back Ch2 recorded data. • [Ch2 Pause]: Pause Ch2 recording or playback.
4K Convert Modes
The following image conversions are performed when [Cut] and [Downconvert] are selected for [4K Convert Mode]. You can configure the [4K Convert Mode] setting in the [User Settings] screen - [Recording] tab. For details on this setting, see "Configuring Recording Settings" (page 35).
[Cut] mode
4K → 4K conversion
- The input image is recorded with 128 pixels cut on both the left and right sides (shaded area in illustration).
- The image is output with black bars (128 pixel width) added to the left and right.
![graph LR A["Input image (4096 × 2160)"] --> B["Recorded image (3840 × 2160)"] B --> C["Output image (4096 × 2160)"]](/content/2026/06/1382171/images/8a46d155a685fecb38677231718d5fa4f06316bcbf088f48cb0275bcda174042.jpg)
4K → 2K conversion
- The input image is recorded with 128 pixels cut on each of the left and right sides with its height and width reduced to 1/2 size. • The recorded image is output as it is recorded.
![graph LR A["Input image (4096 x 2160)"] --> B["Recorded image (1920 x 1080)"] B --> C["Output image (1920 x 1080)"] C --> D["Ch2"]](/content/2026/06/1382171/images/3983750391a6159bf4a0d12e9eabe1285763d2e7d588af9a3e33ec6f548731a4.jpg)
[Downconvert] mode
4K → 4K conversion
- The input image is recorded in reduced size with its original aspect ratio and black bars added to the top and bottom (67 and 68 pixel height respectively).
- For SDI outputs, the black bars are removed and the image is expanded to its original resolution.
- For HDMI outputs, black bars (128 pixel width) are added to the left and right of the recorded image.
![graph LR A["Input image (4096 × 2160)"] --> B["Recorded image (3840 × 2160)"] B --> C["Output image (4096 × 2160)"] B --> D["Ch1"] E["Output image (4096 × 2160)"] --> F["HDMI"]](/content/2026/06/1382171/images/f9d8d1a5d9601a41f0a466697c5d03a7a648f2b553dadd7d95a3f0d5224f6c70.jpg)
4K → 2K conversion
- The input image is recorded with its height and width reduced to 1/2.1 size and black bars added to the top and bottom (33.5 and 34 pixel height respectively). • The recorded image is output as it is recorded.
![graph LR A["Input image (4096 × 2160)"] --> B["Recorded image (1920 × 1080)"] B --> C["Output image (1920 × 1080)"] C --> D["Ch2"]](/content/2026/06/1382171/images/31990d7fce5c1dc042744b5de8b551da03611281e08e0c4fbbb22285535dc650.jpg)
Note
When using 3D input signals, [Cut] mode will be used regardless of the [4K Convert Mode] setting.
Basic Recorder Operations
Chapter
3
Operation Flow
This chapter describes how to record and play back videos and capture still images while viewing the display on the front panel of the unit and using only the buttons on the front panel.
| Step 1: Record | Use the buttons on front panel of the unit to perform manual recording. |
| Step 2: Capture Still Images | Capture still images from live image transmissions. |
| Step 3: Quick Playback | Play back recently recorded data. |
| Step 4: End Recording | End recording to the internal HDD, and end transfer to external media. |
For details on recording preparation, recording, and playback operations, see “Chapter 4 Recording and Playback” (page 46).
Overview of recorded data
“Recorded data” on this unit refers to the data recorded from the time a “new folder” is created (i.e., when recording is started) to the time “close folder” is performed. Recorded data entries include titles. A single recorded data entry can include multiple titles. A title is created whenever a stop operation is performed during recording.
Titles can consist of video data or captured still images. Up to 15,000 recorded data entries can be registered on the unit.
A single recorded data entry can include up to 255 titles.
Tip
If an input signal is interrupted, a chapter separator will be inserted when it is restored. When saving to external media, files will be separated by chapters.
Step 1: Record
1 Press the ● REC button.

Recording starts.
"REC" appears while recording is in progress.

Tip
If images are recorded and patient information has not been entered in the [Recording Preparation] screen, patient IDs will be automatically assigned. The letter “U” appears at the beginning of automatically assigned patient IDs.
2 Press the ■ STOP button to stop recording.

Recording stops, and "STOP" appears.
If the surgical procedure or examination is finished and you want to end the recording session, proceed to "Step 4: End Recording" (page 45) and perform the recording end procedure.
Tip
If you press the ● REC button again, recording will start again as a new recorded data entry.
Step 2: Capture Still Images
Capture still images from live image transmissions. Up to 500 still images can be captured for a single recorded data entry.
Press the CAPTURE button.

When you capture an image, the capture number appears.

The still image data is saved.
For details on capturing still images, see "Capture Still Images" (page 51).
Recorded data entries are created when still images are captured.
If the surgical procedure or examination is finished and you want to end the recording session, proceed to "Step 4: End Recording" (page 45) and perform the recording end operation.
Step 3: Quick Playback
Play back data recorded in Step 1.
Press the ▶ PLAY button.

The most recent recorded data plays back. "PLAY" and the number of the chapter being played back appear while playback is in progress.

You can also perform the following operations during playback.
Fast forward playback
Press the ▶▶ FF button.
Rewind playback
Press the ◀◀ REW button.
Pause playback
Press the II PAUSE button.
To resume playback, press the ▪ PAUSE button again or press the ▶ PLAY button.
Stop playback
Press the ■ STOP button.
Step 4: End Recording
End the recording session to stop recording to the internal HDD and stop transfer to external media. This operation is referred to as “closing a folder.”
1 Press the ■ STOP button to stop recording.
2 Press the CLOSE FOLDER button.

Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button to display the [End Recording] screen.

3 When the writing process is complete, select [Close] and press the ENTER button.
The [MENU] screen appears again.
Recording and Playback
Chapter
4
Recording Preparation
Before starting to record, enter information regarding the patient of the surgical procedure or examination, configure the storage destination and quality settings for recorded data, and then perform a test recording.
You can also register information for multiple patients in advance and recall the appropriate patient information on the day of the procedure or examination, or obtain patient information from MWL.
You can prepare for recording and test record in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
Patient Information and Data Storage Settings
Enter information regarding the patient of the surgical procedure or examination, and configure the storage destination and quality settings for recorded data. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text.
For details on use, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry)" (page 29).
1 Press the NEW FOLDER button.
Alternatively, select [Recording Preparation] in the [MENU] screen, and press the ENTER button.

The [Recording Preparation] screen appears.

2 Enter patient information.
Patient information entry can be skipped.
[Patient ID]
Enter an identification number for the patient.
Tip
Certain symbols (¥/ : ? * " <> | . ) cannot be used for the patient ID.
[Name]
Enter up to 64 characters in each field of the patient's name.
For details on the input fields for the patient name, see “[Patient Name Field]” (page 64).
[Gender]
Select the gender of the patient.
You can select from [Male], [Female], or [Unknown], or leave the field empty.
[Birth Date]
Select the year, month, and day.
3 Configure storage settings for recorded data.
[Doctor]
Select the name of the doctor performing the surgical procedure or examination.
This item can be skipped.
Tip
You can register doctors in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Edit Doctor List] screen.
For details on this setting, see “Doctor List Registration” (page 73).
[Case]
Select the case.
Tip
The cases must be registered beforehand.
For details on this setting, see “Registering Cases” (page 76).
[Video Quality]
Select the video image quality.
You can select from [Best], [High], and [Standard].
This setting applies to both Ch1 and Ch2.
Tip
You can configure a default setting for this item in the [User Settings] screen - [Quality] tab.
For details on this setting, see “Configuring Image Quality Settings” (page 34).
[External Media]
When you want to simultaneously save to external media in addition to saving to the unit's internal hard disk, configure these settings to specify the storage destination for recorded data.
If you do not want to simultaneously record to external media, select [Not Used].
If you want the unit to detect the inserted media automatically, select [Auto].
Tips
- If the external media is currently inserted and recognized, the remaining recording times are also displayed.
- Servers will not be automatically recognized.
- When auto recognition is enabled and multiple media are inserted, data will be recorded to the media in the following order of priority: USB1 → BD/DVD → USB2.
- You cannot change media types in the middle of recording when auto recognition is enabled.
- Recorded data for Ch2 will be recorded to the same external media specified for Ch1.
- When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab, the setting will be fixed at its current setting.
- When [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the only options for the external storage destination setting will be [Not Used] and [SERVER].
- When a storage destination other than a server is configured and [Prohibit USB/BD/DVD] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 2] tab, the external storage destination will return to the default setting.
4 To perform a test recording, proceed to "Test Recording" (page 49).
If you are finished configuring settings, select [Done] and press the ENTER button.
Using a Hard Keyboard for Patient Information and Data Storage Settings
When [Keyboard Mode] is set to [Hard Keyboard] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Device Settings] screen, you can configure patient information and data storage settings using only the connected keyboard.
When hard keyboard mode is enabled, a guide appears on the right side of the screen and the following keys function as follows.

| Key Function | |
| Tab Move to the next input field. | |
| Shift + Tab Move to the previous input field. | |
| ↑↓ (arrows) Select items. | |
| ← → (arrows) Move within entered text. | |
| Enter Apply the setting, and close the [Recording Preparation] screen. | |
| Esc Cancel the setting, and close the [Recording Preparation] screen. | |
Registering Multiple Patients in Advance
You can register information for multiple patients of procedures and examinations in advance. By doing so, you can simply select the patient from the registered patient list on the day of the procedure or examination and save time on preparation.
For details on registering patients from MWL, see "Registering Patients from MWL" (page 48).
To register patients
Register patients for procedures and examinations to the patient list.
1 Configure patient information and storage settings for recorded data in the [Recording Preparation] screen, select [Add to List], and then press the ENTER button.
For details on patient information and save settings for recorded data, see "Patient Information and Data Storage Settings" (page 46).
The patient is added to the patient list.
2 Repeat to add any additional patients as necessary.
Tip
You can register up to 100 patients to the patient list. When you exceed 100, existing patients will be overwritten automatically starting with the oldest.
To recall patients
Recall patients that have been registered in advance.
1 Select [Call List] in the [Recording Preparation] screen, and press the ENTER button.
Tip
[Call List] appears when [MWM] is set to [Not Used] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [DICOM Settings] screen – [MWM Server 1] tab.
The [Patient List] screen appears.
2 Select the target patient, and press the ENTER button to select its check box.
3 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
The [Recording Preparation] screen appears again, and the patient information will be applied in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
To edit registered patient settings
Edit patient information and save settings for recorded data that were registered in advance.
1 Select [Call List] in the [Recording Preparation] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Patient List] screen appears. 2 Select the patient for which you want to edit settings, and press the ENTER button to select its check box. 3 Select [Change], and press the ENTER button. The [Change Patient List] screen appears. 4 When you finish editing settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button. The [Patient List] screen appears again. 5 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button. The [Recording Preparation] screen appears again.
To delete registered patients from the list
Delete patients that were registered in advance from the list.
1 Select [Call List] in the [Recording Preparation] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Patient List] screen appears. 2 Select the patient to delete, and press the ENTER button to select its check box. 3 Select [Delete], and press the ENTER button. 4 Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button. The patient entry is deleted. 5 Select [Back], and press the ENTER button. The [Recording Preparation] screen appears again.
Registering Patients from MWL
Patient information can be obtained from MWL and entered in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
Tips
- Patient information obtained from MWL cannot be edited.
- When patient information is obtained from MWL, the [Doctor] field will be grayed out.
Preparation
Set [MWM] to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [DICOM Settings] screen – [MWM Server 1] tab.
For details, see “[MWM Server 1] Tab” (page 78).
To access MWL
1 Select [Access MWL] in the [Recording Preparation] screen, and press the ENTER button.
Tip
[Access MWL] appears when [MWM] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [DICOM Settings] screen – [MWM Server 1] tab.
The [MWL] screen appears.
2 Select the target patient, and press the ENTER button.
Tips
- Any invalid characters or symbols in the patient ID and patient name will be replaced and displayed as underscores (_).
- If the number of digits is less than the value configured for the [Patient ID Length] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [Patient Info.] tab, zeros (0) will be added according to the [Add 0 to Patient ID] setting.
- You can also specify search conditions to search for specific patients.
- If patients are not registered to MWL, an empty list will be displayed.
The [Recording Preparation] screen appears again, and the patient information that was obtained from MWL will be applied.
To search for patients
Tip
Modalities are always used in searches. When search conditions are specified, the search will be performed using the specified conditions and modalities.
1 Select [Search] in the [MWL] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Search] screen appears.
2 Specify the search conditions, select [Start], and press the ENTER button.
[Appt. Date]
Select the year (last two digits), month, and day. You can also specify a period between dates.
[Patient ID]
Enter an identification number for the patient.
[Patient Name]
Enter the patient's name. Last name only, first name only, and last name and first name (separated by a space) are supported for searches. (Middle names are not supported.)
[AE Title]
Enter the AE title.
[Accession No.]
Enter the accession number.
Tip
Select [Clear] and press the ENTER button to clear all specified search conditions.
A search for patient information matching the specified conditions is performed, and the results are displayed in the [MWL] screen.
Test Recording
Confirm whether images record properly. When you perform a test recording, images record for 5 seconds and then play back automatically.
1 Select [Test Record] in the [Recording Preparation] screen, and press the ENTER button.
2 Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button.
Recording starts, and a message indicating that test recording is in progress appears throughout the process.
After 5 seconds of recording, playback starts automatically.
When test recording is finished, the [Recording Preparation] screen appears again.
3 Select [Done], and press the ENTER button.
The [MENU] screen appears again.
Recording
Images can be recorded manually or via contact switch. This section describes how to record manually.
For details on configuring patient information and storage destinations for recorded data beforehand, see "Recording Preparation" (page 46).
Note
Signals will only be input from SDI input connector C during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
Tip
For details on how to record via contact switch, contact your local Sony representative.
Note on the auto delete function for recorded data
Whenever the remaining capacity on the unit's internal hard disk becomes low, an auto delete function automatically deletes recorded data, starting with the oldest start dates for recording. This is done to maintain free space on the unit's internal hard disk at all times. To disable the auto delete function, set [Auto Delete] to [Not Used] in the [System Admin Settings] screen.
Manual Recording
1 Press the ● REC button.
Recording starts.
“REC” appears on the front panel display while recording is in progress.
2 Press the ■ STOP button to stop recording.
3 To end the surgical procedure or examination recording session, press the CLOSE FOLDER button.
A confirmation message for ending recording appears.
4 Select [OK], and press the ENTER button.
The [End Recording] screen appears, and the status of data transfer to external media, for example, appears. Wait a moment for the writing process to complete.
5 When the writing process is complete, select [Close] and press the ENTER button.
To cancel transfer to external media, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
The [MENU] screen appears again.
Tip
You can record up to 24 continuous hours from the moment you start recording or capture a still image. After 24 hours, recording will stop automatically, and the “close folder” is performed.
Recorded data directory
Video data is stored in one of the following directories, depending on the system administrator settings.
Video data directory
/ /MOVIE/ or
/ / /MOVIE/
Tips
- The order of the year, month, and day of the recording date used in the storage directory is based on the date format of the system settings.
- If the power supply is disconnected before the writing of the data is complete, the validity of the written data cannot be guaranteed.
- When recording to external media, the media can be switched out up to 15 times for a single recorded data entry. When this limit is exceeded, the “Exch. media limit exceeded” message appears on the [End Recording] screen.
- If you press the ● REC button again, recording will start again as a new title for the same patient.
Capture Still Images
You can capture a particular shot during a live transmission, and store it as a still image file. Still images can be captured manually or via contact switch. This section describes manual operations.
Tip
- The size of the still images that can be captured is the same as the resolution of the input signal.
- When [Ch1 Rec] or [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec] is selected, still images will be recorded in 4096 × 2160 or 3840 × 2160 size.
- When [Ch1 2K Rec] is selected, still images will be recorded in 1920 × 1080 size.
- For details on contact switch controls, contact your local Sony representative.
Manual Still Image Capture
To capture a still image, press the CAPTURE button at the moment you want to capture the still image.
A chapter separator is also created at the position in which the still image was captured.
Recorded data entries are created when still images are captured.
If the surgical procedure or examination is finished and you want to end the recording session, perform the recording end procedure.
For details on use, see "Step 4: End Recording" (page 45).
Tip
You can configure format settings for still image files in the [User Settings] screen - [Quality] tab.
For details on this setting, see "Configuring Image Quality Settings" (page 34).
Still image data directory
Still image data is stored in one of the following directories, depending on the system administrator settings.
Still image directory
/ /STILL/
or
/ /STILL/
Tip
The order of the year, month, and day of the recording date used in the storage directory is based on the date format of the system settings.
Using the Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording Function
This function allows automatic Ch2 recording (2K) during Ch1 recording (4K).
Tip
In [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec] mode, the 4K signals input to Ch2 are downconverted to 2K 1920×1080 format and recorded while Ch1 recording (4K) is in progress.
Configuring Settings for Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording
Configure the following settings in the [User Settings] screen - [Recording] tab.
[Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode]
Select [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec].
[Ch2 Rec Format]
Select 2D or 3D.
For details on the [Recording] tab, see “Configuring Recording Settings” (page 35).
Tip
When using 2D input signals, 2D mode will be used regardless of the [Ch2 Rec Format] setting.
Performing Ch1/Ch2 Simultaneous Recording
Operations for Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording are identical to those for Ch1 recording.
When you press the ● REC button, recording for Ch1 starts and triggers recording for Ch2 to start.
Using the Ch1 2K Recording Function
This function records 1920 × 1080, 59.94p/50p signals input to SDI input connector C in 1920 × 1080 (1080p) resolution.
Still images will also be recorded in 1920 × 1080 size.
Notes
- Signals to connectors other than SDI input connector C will be ignored.
- Ch2 is disabled during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
- This function does not support color gamut configuration and the color gamut conversion function.
Configuring Settings for Ch1 2K Recording
Configure the following settings in the [User Settings] screen - [Recording] tab.
[Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode]
Select [Ch1 2K Rec].
For details on the [Recording] tab, see “Configuring Recording Settings” (page 35).
Tip
The recording mode will be fixed at 2D.
Performing Ch1 2K Recording
Press the ● REC button for Ch1 to start recording.
Limitations during Playback and Output
- Videos and still images recorded in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode can only be played back in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode. In addition, videos and still images recorded in modes other than [Ch1 2K Rec] mode cannot be played back in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
- The display mode in the [MENU] screen will be fixed at 2D.
Playback
You can play back the most recent recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk via simple controls.
Notes
- Videos and still images recorded in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode can only be played back in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode. Similarly, videos and still images recorded in modes other than [Ch1 2K Rec] mode can be played back in modes other than [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
- Signals will only be output to SDI output connector C during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode. The playback resolution will be 1920 × 1080 for both videos and still images.
You can also play back recorded data from search results. For details, see “Image Search” (page 54).
Playing Back the Most Recent Data (Quick Playback)
Press the ▶ PLAY button to play back the most recently recorded data on the internal hard disk.
Tip
Ch1 recorded video data is played back with quick playback. Recorded data that does not include Ch1 video will not be played back.
Playback operations
You can use the buttons on the front panel of the unit to perform the following playback operations.
Fast forward playback
Press the ▶▶ FF button.
Tip
Depending on the structure of the data, fast forward playback may not be possible for the entire recording.
Rewind playback
Press the ◀◀ REW button.
Pause playback
Press the ■■ PAUSE button. To resume playback, press the ■■ PAUSE button again or press the ▶ PLAY button.
Stop playback
Press the ■ STOP button.
Tips
- If you press the MENU button during playback, playback will stop.
- When NTSC is selected as the video format under the system administrator settings, PAL-format recorded data cannot be played back properly. Conversely, when PAL is selected, NTSC-format recorded data cannot be played back properly.
Image Search
You can search for recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk.
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text.
For details on use, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry)” (page 29).
Specifying Search Conditions
Search for recorded data by specifying conditions such as patient ID and recording date.
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Select [Recording List], and press the ENTER button.
The [Recording List] screen appears.
3 Select [Search], and press the ENTER button.
The [Search] screen appears.
4 Specify the search conditions, select [Search], and press the ENTER button.
[Patient ID]
Enter an identification number for the patient.
[Patient Name]
Enter the patient's name.
[Doctor]
Select the name of the doctor performing the surgical procedure or examination.
[Recording Date]
Select the year (last two digits), month, and day.
[Status]
Select whether the recorded data has been saved to external media.
You can select from [Saved to Media], [Not Saved to Media], or [DICOM Unsent], or leave the field empty.
Tip
The [DICOM Unsent] setting appears only if [DICOM] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [DICOM Settings] screen – [Server] tab.
[2D/3D]
Select whether the recorded data is 2D data or 3D data.
Tip
Select [Clear] and press the ENTER button to clear all specified search conditions.
5 Select [Search], and press the ENTER button.
A search for recorded data matching the specified conditions is performed, and the results are displayed.
Status of recorded data
The following icons appear based on the status of the recorded data.
| Status Description Icon | ||
| Not saved to external media | The recorded data has not been saved to external media. The icon disappears when saving is completed. | ![]() |
| Protected The recorded data is protected and cannot be deleted. The icon disappears when the protection is released. | ![]() | |
| DICOM transfer failed | DICOM transfer failed. The icon disappears when transfer is successful. | [6DWT] |
| 3D data The data was recorded in 3D mode. | ![]() | |
| 2D data The data was recorded in 2D mode. | ![]() | |
| 4K data The recorded data is in 4K format. | ![]() | |
| 2K data The recorded data is in 2K format. | [D7GZ] | |
Viewing Thumbnails of Recorded Data
You can view thumbnail images of recorded data in an image list.
1 Select [Image List] for the operation box in the [Recording List] screen.
2 Select the recorded data in the [Recording List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Image List] screen appears, and thumbnail images of the recorded data are displayed.

3 To change the type of images for which to display thumbnails, select the [Display] box and press the ENTER button.
The [Display] screen appears.
4 Select [Video], [Still], or [All], and press the ENTER button.
The display changes.
Tips
- If [Video] is selected, the thumbnails are displayed by title or by chapter, depending on the [Image List Display] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [General 1] tab.
- You can also select recorded data for printing or copying to external media in the thumbnail display screen.
For details, see "Processing Recorded Data" (page 56).
Playback from the Search Results List
Notes
- Videos and still images recorded in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode can only be played back in [Ch1 2K Rec] mode. Similarly, videos and still images recorded in modes other than [Ch1 2K Rec] mode can be played back in modes other than [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
- Signals will only be output to SDI output connector C during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode. The playback resolution will be 1920 × 1080 for both videos and still images.
1 Select [Image List] for the operation box in the [Recording List] screen. 2 To play back a title, select the recorded data you want to play back in the [Recording List] screen (search results list), and press the ▶ PLAY button.
3 To play back by chapter, select the recorded data you want to play back, and press the ENTER button.
The [Image List] screen appears, and thumbnail images of the recorded data are displayed.
Tip
To display recorded data by chapter, set [Image List Display] to [Chapter] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen.
4 Select the recorded data you want to play back, and press the ▶ PLAY button.
The recorded data that is highlighted plays back.
Tip
Only the highlighted recorded data is played back.
Sorting the Recorded Data List
You can sort the recorded data list by recording date, patient ID, patient name, size, or save status.
Tip
The sizes displayed in the [Recording List] screen indicate total sizes for Ch1 and Ch2.
1 Select [Sort] in the [Recording List] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Sort] screen appears. 2 Select the [Item] box, and press the ENTER button. The [Item] screen appears. 3 Select the category by which to sort, and press the ENTER button. The [Sort] screen appears again. 4 Select the [Order] box, and press the ENTER button. The [Order] screen appears. 5 Select [Descending] or [Ascending], and press the ENTER button.
Depending on the selected category, the descending and ascending orders are as follows.
| Category Descending Ascending | ||
| [Recording Date] | Start with newest Start with oldest | |
| [Patient ID] | Alphabetical order → numerical order | Reverse numerical order → reverse alphabetical order |
| [Patient Name] | Alphabetical order → numerical order | Reverse numerical order → reverse alphabetical order |
| [Status] [Not Saved to Media] → [Saved to Media] | [Saved to Media] → [Not Saved to Media] | |
| [Size] Start with largest Start with smallest | ||
The [Sort] screen appears again.
6 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
The recorded data is sorted according to the specified order.
Processing Recorded Data
You can process recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk in the following ways.
- Printing (page 56) • Copying to External Media (page 57) • Editing Patient Information (page 58)
- Protecting Recorded Data (page 59)
- Deleting Recorded Data (page 59)
- Viewing Information on Recorded Data (page 59)
Printing
You can select still images for printing from the [Recording List] screen.
Tip
For details on configuring the number of images to print on each sheet and other print settings, see “Configuring Print Settings” (page 37).
1 Select [Image List] for the operation box in the [Recording List] screen. 2 Select the recorded data in the [Recording List] screen, and press the ENTER button. For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see “Image Search” (page 54). The [Image List] screen appears. 3 If thumbnail images of video data are displayed, switch to still image display. For details on switching the display, see “Viewing Thumbnails of Recorded Data” (page 54). 4 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to print.

5 Select the [Operation] box, and press the ENTER button.
The [Operation] screen appears.
6 Select [Print], and press the ENTER button.
The [Image List] screen appears again.
7 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
The [Print] screen appears.
8 Change the settings as necessary.
If necessary, you can enter a comment of up to 60 characters to be printed with the images.
For details on other settings, see “Configuring Print Settings” (page 37).
Printing starts.
The remaining amount of paper is displayed during printing.
Tip
To cancel printing, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
9 When printing is complete, press the ENTER button while [Close] is selected.
The [Image List] screen appears again.
Copying to External Media
You can copy recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk onto a BD/DVD disc, USB memory device, or server.
Recorded data can be copied from the [Recording List] screen or [Image List] (thumbnail display) screen.
To select data for copying from the [Recording List] screen
This section describes how to select recorded data for copying onto external media in the [Recording List] screen. You can select whether to copy videos, still images, or both with this procedure.
Tips
- If the power supply is disconnected before the writing of the data is complete, the validity of the written data cannot be guaranteed.
- When recording to external media, the media can be switched out up to 15 times for a single recorded data
entry. When this limit is exceeded, the “Exch. media limit exceeded” message appears on the [Save to] screen.
1 If you are copying to a BD/DVD disc or USB memory device, insert the media into the unit. 2 Display the [Recording List] screen, select the operation box, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see "Image Search" (page 54).
The [Operation] screen appears.
3 Select [Save to], and press the ENTER button. The [Recording List] screen appears again. 4 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to copy. 5 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
The [Save to] screen appears.
6 Configure save settings for the recorded data, select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
[External Media]
Select the storage destination.
You can select from [BD/DVD], [USB 1], [USB 2], and [SERVER].
[File Server]
If [SERVER] is selected as the external storage destination, select a file server (the server configured for each doctor).
[Save Video]
This is enabled when recorded video data is selected. Select the format of the recorded data you want to save.
You can select from [Ch1 2D], [Ch1 3D], [Ch2 2D], and [Ch2 3D]. (Multiple selections can be made.)
All of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
[Save Still]
Select the check boxes of the storage formats for 3D still images.
You can select from [3D], [2D], [Convert to 2D DICOM], [2D Left], [Convert to 2D DICOM Left], [2D Right], and [Convert to 2D DICOM Right]. (Multiple selections can be made.)
When “convert to DICOM” is selected, the specified still image format is converted to DICOM before saving.
All of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
Copying of recorded data starts.

Tip
To cancel copying, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
7 When copying is complete, press the ENTER button while [Close] is selected.
The [Recording List] screen appears again.
To select data for copying from the [Image List] (thumbnail display) screen
This section describes how to select thumbnail images of recorded data in the [Image List] screen for copying onto external media. The copying procedure is identical for both videos and still images.
1 If you are copying to a BD/DVD disc or USB memory device, insert the media into the unit.
2 Select [Image List] for the operation box in the [Recording List] screen.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see "Image Search" (page 54).
3 Select the recorded data in the [Recording List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Image List] screen appears.
4 Switch to the thumbnail display for videos when you want to copy video data, and switch to the thumbnail display for still images when you want to copy still image data.
For details on switching the display, see "Viewing Thumbnails of Recorded Data" (page 54).
5 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to copy.
6 Select the operation box, and press the ENTER button.
The [Operation] screen appears.
7 Select [Save to], and press the ENTER button. The [Image List] screen appears again.
8 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button. The [Save to] screen appears.
9 Configure save settings for the recorded data, select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
For details on each setting, see step 6 of "To select data for copying from the [Recording List] screen" (page 57).
Tip
To cancel copying, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
10 When copying is complete, press the ENTER button while [Close] is selected.
The [Image List] screen appears again.
Editing Patient Information
You can edit the ID, name, and other patient information that is attached to recorded data and not yet configured.
Notes
- When [Change Patient Info.] is set [Not Used] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [Patient Info.] tab, you can only edit patient information that has not yet been entered. Patient information entered by a user cannot be edited.
- Patient information obtained from MWL cannot be edited.
1 Display the [Recording List] screen, select the operation box, and press the ENTER button. The [Operation] screen appears.
2 Select [Change], and press the ENTER button. The [Recording List] screen appears again.
3 Select the check box of the recorded data for which you want to edit patient information.
Tip
You can only edit patient information for one recorded data entry at a time. If multiple recorded data entries are selected, patient information editing will be disabled.
4 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
The [Change] screen appears.
5 Edit each item as necessary, select [Change], and press the ENTER button.
For details on each setting, see “Patient Information and Data Storage Settings” (page 46).
The patient information is changed, and the [Recording List] screen appears again.
Protecting Recorded Data
You can protect data to prevent accidental deletion. Recorded data can be protected or protection can be removed from the [Recording List] screen.
To select data for protection from the [Recording List] screen
This section describes how to select recorded data for protection in the [Recording List] screen. Both videos and still images will be protected with this procedure.
1 Display the [Recording List] screen, select the operation box, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see "Image Search" (page 54).
The [Operation] screen appears.
2 Select [Protect], and press the ENTER button.
The [Recording List] screen appears again.
3 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to protect.
4 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
The recorded data is protected, and the icon appears.

The icon appears for recorded data that is protected.
To remove protection
Select [UnProtect] in step 2 of the previous procedure, and press the ENTER button. Perform the rest of the procedure as shown.
Deleting Recorded Data
You can delete recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk for particular surgical procedures or examinations.
Recorded data can be deleted from the [Recording List] screen.
Note
Recorded data that is deleted cannot be restored.
1 Display the [Recording List] screen, select the operation box, and press the ENTER button. For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see “Image Search” (page 54). The [Operation] screen appears.
2 Select [Delete], and press the ENTER button.
The [Recording List] screen appears again.
3 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to delete.
4 Select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.
5 Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button.
When deletion of the recorded data is complete, a notification message will appear.
To return to the [Recording List] screen, press the ENTER button.
Viewing Information on Recorded Data
You can view information on recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk.
1 Select [Image List] for the operation box in the [Recording List] screen.
2 Select the check box of the recorded data entry you want to view in the [Recording List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see "Image Search" (page 54).
The [Image List] screen appears.
3 Select [Rec Info], and press the ENTER button.
The information on the recorded data is displayed.
Tip
The sizes displayed in the [Recording List] screen indicate total sizes for Ch1 and Ch2.
System Administrator Settings
Chapter
5
Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen
You can set the initial configurations for various settings in the [System Admin Settings] screen.
Configurations in the [System Admin Settings] screen must be performed by the system administrator.
• Language and Time Settings (page 62) Configure the display language and the date and time settings. • Function Settings (page 64) Configure initial settings for recording and general functions.
• Device Settings (page 67)
Configure initial settings for connected external devices.
- Password Settings (page 71)
Register or edit the password for the system administrator settings.
• Network Settings (page 72)
Configure initial settings for the network and server.
• Doctor List Registration (page 73)
Register and edit information regarding the doctors performing the surgical procedures and examinations.
• Editing Cases (page 76)
Register or edit entries for surgical procedures and examinations.
• Auto Delete Settings (page 78)
Configure settings for the auto delete function.
• DICOM Settings (page 78)
Configure DICOM settings.
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text.
For details on use, see “Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry)” (page 29).
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Select [Settings], and press the ENTER button. The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Select [System Admin Settings], and press the ENTER button.
Tip
If password protection is enabled, a password entry screen will appear.
4 Press the ENTER button when the system administrator settings notification screen appears.
The [System Admin Settings] screen appears.
5 Select the settings you want to configure, and press the ENTER button.

The setting screen for the selected item appears. The serial number of the unit and the current software version appear at the bottom left.
About the [Service Menu]
The [Service Menu] is a function reserved for service personnel.
It cannot be used by general users.
Language and Time Settings
Configure the display language and the display format for the current date and time.
1 Select [Language & Time Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Language & Time Settings] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting in the [Language] tab.
[Language]
Select the language for screen displays.
You can select from [English], [日本] (Japanese), [Deutsch] (German), [Français] (French), [Italiano] (Italian), and [Español] (Spanish).
[Time Zone]
Select the time zone.
Only the difference from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is displayed for each time zone setting.
For details on time zones, see “List of time zones” (page 62).
[Use Daylight Saving Time]
Select whether to enable DST (daylight saving time). The default setting is [Not Used].
3 Configure each setting in the [Date & Time] tab.
[Date Format]
Select the year, month, and day display format. You can select from [YYYY/MM/DD] (year/month/day), [MM/DD/YYYY] (month/day/year), and [DD/MM/YYYY] (day/month/year). The default setting is [MM/DD/YYYY].
[Date]
Configure the current date.
[Time]
Configure the current time.
4 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
List of time zones
| Time zone DST | |
| UTC-12:00 International Date Line West | |
| UTC-11:00 Coordinated Universal Time-11 | |
| UTC-10:00 Hawaii | |
| UTC-09:00 Alaska O | |
| UTC-08:00 Baja California O | |
| UTC-08:00 Pacific Time (US and Canada) O | |
| UTC-07:00 Arizona | |
| UTC-07:00 Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan O | |
| UTC-07:00 Mountain Time (US and Canada) O | |
| UTC-06:00 Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey O | |
| UTC-06:00 Saskatchewan | |
| UTC-06:00 Central America | |
| UTC-06:00 Central Time (US and Canada) O | |
| UTC-05:00 Indiana (East) | |
| UTC-05:00 Bogota, Lima, Quito, Rio Branco | |
| UTC-05:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada) O | |
| UTC-04:30 Caracas | |
| UTC-04:00 Asuncion O | |
| UTC-04:00 Cuiaba O | |
| UTC-04:00 Santiago | |
| UTC-04:00 Georgetown, La Paz, Manaos, San Juan | |
| UTC-04:00 Atlantic Time (Canada) | O |
| UTC-03:30 Newfoundland | O |
| UTC-03:00 Cayenne, Fortaleza | |
| UTC-03:00 Greenland | O |
| UTC-03:00 Salvador | |
| UTC-03:00 Buenos Aires | O |
| UTC-03:00 Brasilia | O |
| UTC-03:00 Montevideo | O |
| UTC-02:00 Coordinated Universal Time-02 | O |
| UTC-01:00 Azores | O |
| UTC-01:00 Cape Verde Is. | |
| UTC Casablanca | |
| UTC Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London | O |
| UTC Monrovia, Reykjavik | |
| UTC Coordinated Universal Time | |
| UTC+01:00 Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna | O |
| UTC+01:00 Windhoek | O |
| UTC+01:00 Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb | O |
| UTC+01:00 Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris | O |
| Time zone | DST |
| UTC+01:00 Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest,Ljubljana, Prague | ○ |
| UTC+01:00 West Central Africa | |
| UTC+02:00 Athens, Bucharest ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Amman ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Istanbul ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Jerusalem ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Cairo ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Kaliningrad (RTZ 1) | |
| UTC+02:00 Damascus ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Tripoli | |
| UTC+02:00 Harare, Pretoria | |
| UTC+02:00 Beirut ○ | |
| UTC+02:00 Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Skopje, Sofia,Tallinn, Vilnius | ○ |
| UTC+02:00 Eastern Europe ○ | |
| UTC+03:00 Kuwait, Riyadh | |
| UTC+03:00 Nairobi | |
| UTC+03:00 Baghdad | |
| UTC+03:00 Minsk | |
| UTC+03:00 Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd(RTZ 2) | ○ |
| UTC+03:30 Tehran ○ | |
| UTC+04:00 Abu Dhabi, Muscat | |
| UTC+04:00 Izhevsk, Samara (RTZ 3) | |
| UTC+04:00 Yerevan ○ | |
| UTC+04:00 Tblisi | |
| UTC+04:00 Baku ○ | |
| UTC+04:00 Port Louis | ○ |
| UTC+04:30 Kabul | |
| UTC+05:00 Ashihabato, Tashkent | |
| UTC+05:00 Islamabad, Karachi | ○ |
| UTC+05:00 Yekaterinburg (RTZ 4) | |
| UTC+05:30 Sri Jayawardenepura | |
| UTC+05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi | |
| UTC+05:45 Kathmandu | |
| UTC+06:00 Astana | |
| UTC+06:00 Dhaka | |
| UTC+06:00 Novosibirsk (RTZ 5) | ○ |
| UTC+06:30 Yangon (Rangoon) | |
| UTC+07:00 Krasnoyarsk (RTZ 6) | ○ |
| UTC+07:00 Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta | |
| UTC+08:00 Irkutsk (RTZ 7) | |
| UTC+08:00 Ulaanbaatar | ○ |
| UTC+08:00 Kuala Lumpur, Singapore | |
| UTC+08:00 Perth ○ |
| Time zone | DST | |
| UTC+08:00 | Taipei | |
| UTC+08:00 | Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong SAR,Urumqi | |
| UTC+09:00 | Seoul | |
| UTC+09:00 | Yakutsk (RTZ 8) | ○ |
| UTC+09:00 | Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo | |
| UTC+09:30 | Adelaide | ○ |
| UTC+09:30 | Darwin | |
| UTC+10:00 | Vladivostok, Magadan (RTZ 9) | ○ |
| UTC+10:00 | Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney | ○ |
| UTC+10:00 | Guam, Port Moresby | |
| UTC+10:00 | Brisbane | |
| UTC+10:00 | Hobart | ○ |
| UTC+10:00 | Magadan | |
| UTC+11:00 | Solomon Islands, New Caledonia | |
| UTC+11:00 | Chokurdakh (RTZ 10) | |
| UTC+12:00 | Anadyr, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky(RTZ 11) | |
| UTC+12:00 | Auckland, Wellington | ○ |
| UTC+12:00 | Fiji | |
| UTC+12:00 | Coordinated Universal Time+12 | |
| UTC+13:00 | Samoa ○ | |
| UTC+13:00 | Nuku’alofa | |
Function Settings
Configure initial settings for patient information, input signals, and other functions.
1 Select [Function Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Function Settings] screen appears. 2 Select a tab, and press the ENTER button. 3 Configure the settings in each tab as necessary.
For details on each tab, see the following.
[Patient Info.] Tab (page 64)
[Input Detection] Tab (page 64)
[Input Signal] Tab (page 64)
[Auto Live] Tab (page 65)
[General 1] Tab (page 65)
[General 2] Tab (page 66)
[Facility] Tab (page 66)
4 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[Patient Info.] Tab
Configure initial settings for patient information.
[Patient ID Length]
Select the number of digits to use for patient IDs.
You can select from 4 to 16 digits.
The default setting is [8].
[Add 0 to Patient ID]
Select whether to add zeros to patient IDs with less than the specified number of digits.
The default setting is [Use].
[Patient Name Field]
Select the number of display fields to use for the patient name.
If you select [2] or [3], the patient name field will be separated into first, middle, and last names.
The default setting is [1].
[Change Patient Info.]
Select whether to allow changes to patient information at any time.
The default setting is [Not Used].
[Input Detection] Tab
Configure the detection method for input signals.
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, the items in this tab will be grayed out.
[2D/3D]
Select whether to recognize the 2D/3D format of input signals automatically or whether to specify it manually. The default setting is [Auto].
[Color Gamut]
Select whether to recognize the color gamut of input signals automatically or whether to specify it manually. The default setting is [Auto].
[Input Signal] Tab
Configure initial settings for input signals.
[Region]
You can select from [NTSC] and [PAL].
The default setting is [NTSC].
[I/O Timing]
Select from [Normal] or [Pass-Through] for the input and output timing.
Select [Normal] as signal processing is usually performed under normal circumstances. There will be a slight delay in signal outputs when [Normal] is selected.
Select [Pass-Through] for simultaneous input and output timing without signal processing.
The default setting is [Normal].
[Input Detect Duration]
Select from 0 to 3 seconds for the duration for which input signals are detected.
The default setting is [3 sec].
Note
Image distortion may occur if a duration of 2 seconds or less is selected.
[3D Line by Line Signal]
When inputting 3D line-by-line signals, select [L First] (left image) or [R First] (right image) for the first line.
The default setting is [L First].
Tip
When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this item will be grayed out.
[Auto Live] Tab
Configure initial settings for the auto live function.
[Auto Live]
Select whether to use the auto live function.
When the auto live function is enabled and you capture a still image, the captured image is displayed for the duration specified with the [Duration] setting of [Auto Live Settings].
When using the auto live function, you can select the number of images to display during use ([Single] or [Multi]).
When [Multi] is selected, three or four captured images are displayed according to the display position setting. The default setting is [Not Used].
[Advanced] appears when [Single] or [Multi] is selected. For details on this setting, see “To configure auto live settings” (page 65).
Tip
If [Auto Live] is set to [Use] while [I/O Timing] is set to [Pass-Through], the auto live function will not function.
[Auto Live Still Image]
Displays the type of image that is displayed when a video is paused while using the auto live function. This is [Frame] on this unit.
To configure auto live settings
Configure display duration and position settings for the captured images that are displayed when using the auto live function.
1 Select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
The [Auto Live Settings] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
[Duration]
Select the duration for which captured still images are displayed.
When [Single] is selected, select from 0.5 to 2 seconds for the duration. The default setting is [0.5 sec].
When [Multi] is selected, select from 1 to 5 seconds for the duration. The default setting is [3 sec].
[Position]
Select from [Top], [Bottom], [Left], and [Right] for the position in which captured still images are displayed.
The default setting is [Left].
The four most recent still images are displayed when [Top] or [Bottom] is selected, and the three most recent still images are displayed when [Left] or [Right] is selected.
3 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The [Auto Live] tab appears again.
[General 1] Tab
Configure initial system settings.
[Show Status]
Select the check box for the status you want to display. You can select from [Rec Status], [Play Status], and [Idle Status].
None of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
Tip
If [Show Rec Status] or [Show Idle Status] is set to [Use] while [I/O Timing] is set to [Pass-Through], the status information will not be displayed. In addition, status information will not be updated during the auto live function.
[Image List Display]
Select the category of thumbnails to display for videos in the [Image List] screen. The default setting is [Title].
For details on [Advanced] settings, see “To configure advanced image list settings” (page 66).
[Auto Eject BD/DVD]
Select whether to automatically eject BD/DVD discs when they are full.
The default setting is [Not Used].
[Prohibit Remote Control]
Select whether to prohibit control of the unit via the remote control buttons.
The default setting is [Not Used].
[Menu Display (HDMI)]
Select whether to display menus on the video output from the HDMI connector.
The default setting is [Not Used].
Tips
- When the output resolution is SD, menus will not be displayed.
- When the output resolution is SD or 1920 × 1080, the idle status, recording status, playback status, and multiple auto live images will not be displayed.
- If [Menu Display (HDMI)] is set to [Use], input images from SDI output connectors A to D will not be displayed and black screens will be output instead.
- When [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1 2K Rec] in the [Recording] tab, this item will be grayed out.
To configure advanced image list settings
Specify the selection state of recorded data when you perform copy or print operations in the [Image List] screen.
1 Select [Advanced] for [Image List Display], and press the ENTER button. The [Advanced] settings screen appears.
2 Configure each setting, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
[Save to]
Select the selection state of recorded data when [Save to] is selected in the operation box. You can select from [Deselect All], [Select All], [Video], and [Still]. The default setting is [Deselect All].
[Print]
Select the selection state of recorded data when [Print] is selected in the operation box. You can select from [Deselect All] and [Still]. The default setting is [Deselect All].
[General 2] Tab
Configure initial system settings.
[Recovery]
Select whether to return to the action that was being performed when a recovery operation was executed. The default setting is [Use]. Recovery of recorded data is the only action performed when [Not Used] is selected.
[Automatic Pause]
Select whether to automatically pause recording when there is no input signal.
The default setting is [Not Used]. If you select [Use], recording will pause if there is no input signal for 10 minutes.
[Mic Plug-In Power]
Select the voltage to use when supplying power to the microphone from the unit. You can select from [2.5V], [3.2V], and [4.2V]. This item is available when [Mic Plug-In Power] is set to [Use] in the [User Settings] screen – [Select Input] tab. The default setting is [2.5V].
[LCD Backlight Adjust]
Select the brightness of the front panel display. You can select from [25%], [50%], [75%], and [100%]. The default setting is [75%].
[Prohibit USB/BD/DVD]
Select whether to prohibit transmission to external storage destinations other than servers. The default setting is [Not Used]. The default state is transfer enabled.
[Facility] Tab
Configure initial settings for the facility.
[Facility Name]
Enter up to 32 characters for the facility name. Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and spaces.
[Display Logo]
Select whether to display a logo in the [MENU] screen. The default setting is [Not Used]. If you want to set [Display Logo] to [Use], be sure to import the logo.
For details on importing, see “To import a logo” (page 66).
To import a logo
Import the logo file you want to display.
1 Copy the logo file onto a USB memory device, and insert the device into a USB port 1 on the front panel of the unit. 2 Select [Import], and press the ENTER button. 3 Press the ENTER button when the message that requests media to be inserted appears. When import of the logo file is complete, a notification message will appear.
To prepare a logo file
To display a logo, prepare a logo file that can be imported to the unit and copy it onto a USB memory device beforehand.
1 Prepare the logo file.
The logo file must meet the following conditions.
File format: 24-bit bitmap
File name: MenuLogo.bmp
Size: 43 (height) × 400 (width) pixels
Background: RGB (102, 102, 102) (gray)
2 Copy the logo file onto a USB memory device.
Create a folder with the following name in the uppermost directory of the USB memory device, and copy the logo file.
Folder name: DisplayLogo
[CMS] Tab
Configure initial settings for the CMS mode. The CMS mode is used for transferring recorded data to the content management system.
[CMS Mode]
Select whether to use the CMS mode.
The default setting is [Not Used].
Tip
For details on the content management system, contact your local Sony representative.
Device Settings
Configure settings for external devices.
1 Select [Device Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Device] screen appears.
2 Select a tab, and press the ENTER button.
3 Configure the settings in each tab as necessary. For details on each tab, see the following.
[Device 1] Tab (page 67)
[Device 2] Tab (page 69)
[Control] Tab (page 69)
4 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[Device 1] Tab
Configure settings for the USB devices connected to the unit.
For details on devices that can be connected to the unit, contact your local Sony representative.
[USB 3] to [USB 6]
Select the devices connected to USB ports 3 to 6 on the rear panel of the unit.
The available settings include devices that are compatible with the unit.
The default setting is [No Device].
If you select a printer, be sure to configure the [Printer Settings].
For details on this setting, see “To configure printer settings” (page 68).
Tips
- The unit can recognize the Sony UP-DR80MD printer automatically. To have the unit recognize UP-DR80MD printers automatically, set the USB port to which the printer will be connected to [No Device] in the device settings. Be aware that the printer will not be recognized automatically while recording or playback
is in progress or while the [Device Settings] screen is displayed.
- If the USB port to which a card reader is connected is changed while the unit is turned on, the card reader will not be recognized. In such cases, restart the unit.
If you selected [Bar Code Reader] or [Card Reader], be sure to configure the [Reader Settings].
For details on this setting, see “To configure reader settings” (page 69).
If you selected [Touch Panel / Mouse], be sure to configure the [Touch Panel / Mouse Settings].
For details on this setting, see “Configuring Touch Panel/Mouse Settings” (page 81).
To configure printer settings
When a UP-DR80MD is selected, configure the color balance, brightness, and other settings.
1 Select [Advanced] for the USB port to which the UP-DR80MD is connected, and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when one of [USB 3] to [USB 6] is set to [UP-DR80MD].
The [Printer Settings] screen appears
2 Display the [Color Balance] tab, and adjust the color balance for cyan, magenta, and yellow and red, green, and blue.
You can specify a value between -32 to +32 for each color.
3 Display the [Gray Balance] tab, and adjust the balance for achromatic colors.
You can specify a value between -50 to +50 for the X and Y values.
4 Display the [Bright] tab, and configure the [Sharpness], [Dark], [Gamma], and [Light] settings to adjust the brightness of printed images.
You can specify a value between -3 to +3 for [Sharpness], and a value between -32 to +32 for [Dark], [Gamma], and [Light].
5 Display the [Import] tab, and import a watermark file or logo file.
[Import Watermark]
Import a watermark file.
Copy the watermark file onto a USB memory device, and insert the device into a USB port on the unit.
For details on preparing a watermark file, see “To prepare a watermark file” (page 68).
When you select [Import Watermark] and press the ENTER button, a message requesting that you insert media appears. Select [OK] and press the ENTER button.
When import of the watermark file is complete, a notification message will appear.
[Import Logo]
Import a logo file.
Copy the logo file onto a USB memory device, and insert the device into a USB port on the unit.
For details on preparing a logo file, see “To prepare a logo file” (page 69).
When you select [Import Logo] and press the ENTER button, a message requesting that you insert media appears. Select [OK] and press the ENTER button.
When import of the logo file is complete, a notification message will appear.
6 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Device 1] tab appears again.
To prepare a watermark file
To print watermarks, prepare a watermark file that can be imported to the unit and copy it onto a USB memory device beforehand.
1 Prepare the watermark file.
The watermark file must meet the following conditions.
- For A4 size paper
File format: 24-bit bitmap
File name: watermark_A4.bmp
Size: 2392 × 3400 pixels
Color:
Background: RGB (255, 255, 255) (white)
Watermark: RGB (0, 0, 0) (black)
- For letter size paper
File format: 24-bit bitmap
File name: watermark_85x11.bmp
Size: 2464 × 3192 pixels
Color:
Background: RGB (255, 255, 255) (white)
Watermark: RGB (0, 0, 0) (black)
2 Copy the watermark file onto a USB memory device.
Create a folder with the following name in the uppermost directory of the USB memory device, and copy the watermark file.
Folder name: Watermark
To prepare a logo file
To print logos, prepare a logo file on the unit and copy it onto a USB memory device beforehand.
1 Prepare the logo file.
The logo file must meet the following conditions.
File format: 24-bit bitmap
File name: printlogo_UP-DR80MD.bmp
Size: 94 (height) × 900 (width) pixels
2 Copy the logo file onto a USB memory device.
Create a folder with the following name in the uppermost directory of the USB memory device, and copy the logo file.
Folder name: PrintLogo
To configure reader settings
If you selected [Bar Code Reader] or [Card Reader], configure the settings for reading data. The procedure for configuring barcode reader and card reader settings is the same.
1 Select [Advanced] for the USB port to which the barcode reader or card reader is connected, and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when [Bar Code Reader] or [Card Reader] is selected.
The [Reader Settings] screen appears.
2 Display the [Patient ID/Name] tab, and configure each setting.
[Patient ID]
Specify the starting position and length for the patient ID.
[Patient Name]
Specify the starting position and length for the patient name.
3 Display the [Gender/DOB] tab, and configure each setting.
[Gender]
Specify the starting position, male, and female for the gender.
[Birth Date]
Specify the starting position for the date of birth and the date format.
You can select from [YYYY/MM/DD], [MM/DD/YYYY], [DD/MM/YYYY], [YYYYMMDD],
[MMDDYYYY], and [DDMMYYYY], or leave the field empty for the date format.
4 Scan the card.
The data from the card appears in the [Read Data] area of the [Decode] tab.
Tip
If there is an empty field within the data, an asterisk (*) appears on the display.
5 Select [Decode], and press the ENTER button.
The decoding results are displayed in the [Decode] tab.
6 After confirming that the decoding results are correct, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Device 1] tab appears again.
[Device 2] Tab
Configure settings for the printer and keyboard connected to the unit.
[Printer Used]
Select the printer to be used.
This is fixed at [UP-DR80MD] on this unit.
[Keyboard Mode]
Select whether to use the soft keyboard (i.e., on-screen keyboard) or a hard keyboard in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
The default setting is [Soft Keyboard].
You can configure function key settings in [Advanced]. For details, see “Using Function Keys” (page 38).
[Control] Tab
Configure settings related to performing system controls for the unit from an external device.
[USB 7]
Specify the device connected to USB port 7.
The default setting is [No Device].
If you selected [System Control], you can verify the transmission speed under [System Control Setting].
For details on verifying the setting, see "To configure system control settings" (page 70).
[RS-232C]
Specify the device connected to the RS-232C connector. The default setting is [No Device]. If you selected [System Control], be sure to configure the transmission speed under [System Control Setting].
For details on this setting, see "To configure system control settings" (page 70).
[Remote Startup]
Select whether to link the power on/off operations of remote systems via USB port 7 and the RS-232C connector. The default setting is [Do Not Start]. When [USB 7] or [RS-232C] is selected, the remote system's on/off operation will be linked to that of the unit via the selected connector.
To configure system control settings
Display or configure the transmission speed when performing system controls via USB port 7 or the RS-232C connector.
1 Select [Advanced] for [USB 7] or [RS-232C], and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when [USB 7] or [RS-232C] is set to [System Control]. The [System Control Setting] screen appears.
2 Select the transmission speed, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
For USB port 7, the transmission speed is fixed at 115200 bps. For the RS-232C connector, you can select from 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps, 57600 bps, and 115200 bps for the transmission speed. The default setting is [9600 bps].
The configurations are saved, and the [Control] tab appears again.
[Contact Switch] Tab
Configure these settings when you want to control the unit via contact switch devices connected to the contact switch connectors on the rear panel of the unit.
1 Select the control items for [Contact Switch 1] to [Contact Switch 3].
Specify what will be controlled via the contact switch device for each contact switch. The procedure for configuring [Contact Switch 1] to [Contact Switch 3] is the same. The default setting is [Not Used].
[Not Used]
Disable use of the contact switch device.
[Record Video/Pause]
Control pause and resume functions while recording videos.
[Record Still]
Capture still images.
[Audio On/Off]
Enable or disable audio output.
[Set Index]
Add an index without saving a still image of the recording.
2 Select [Advanced] for the contact switch that will perform the control, and press the ENTER button. The [Advanced] settings screen appears.
3 Specify the control timing, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
You can select from [Falling Edge], [Leading Edge], and [State]. The default setting is [Falling Edge]. [State] cannot be selected when the control item is set to [Record Still] or [Set Index].
Tip
The pause control of the [Record Video/Pause] function will not operate immediately after recording starts. Wait about 5 seconds before performing the control.
The [Contact Switch] tab appears again.
Password Settings
Configure password settings to prevent unauthorized changes to the [System Admin Settings]. When password protection is enabled, a password entry screen appears when [System Admin Settings] is selected in the [Settings] screen.
Note
The password is not configured under default conditions. When configuring the password for the first time, configure the new password in the [Change Password] screen without entering an old password. Be sure to write down the password in case you forget it. The [System Admin Settings] cannot be accessed without the password. Guard the password securely to maintain security.
To enable password protection
1 Select [Password Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Password Settings] screen appears. 2 Select the password lock box, and press the ENTER button. 3 Select [Use], and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Not Used]. 4 Select [Settings], and press the ENTER button. The configuration is saved.
To change the password
1 Select [Change] in the [Password Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Change Password] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
[Old Password]
Enter the old password.
[New Password]
Enter up to 255 characters for the new password. Any character that can be entered on the on-screen keyboard can be used in the password.
[Check New Password]
Reenter the new password.
The new password is saved.
Network Settings
Configure initial settings for the network and server.
1 Select [Network Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Network Settings] screen appears. 2 Select a tab, and press the ENTER button. 3 Configure the settings in each tab as necessary. For details on each tab, see the following.
[Network] Tab (page 72)
[IP Address] Tab (page 72)
[DNS Server] Tab (page 72)
[File Server] Tab (page 72)
[Shared] Tab (page 73)
[NTP] Tab (page 73)
4 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[Network] Tab
Configure these settings when using a network.
[Network]
Select whether to use a network.
The default setting is [Not Used].
If you selected [Use], configure the settings in each tab as necessary.
[IP Address] Tab
[Obtain an IP address automatically]
Select [Use] to use the DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically, or select [Not Used] to assign a static IP address manually.
If you selected [Use], the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway will be displayed as read-only.
If you selected [Not Used], be sure to configure the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], and [Default Gateway] settings.
[IP Address]
Enter the IP address.
[Subnet Mask]
Enter the subnet mask.
[Default Gateway]
Enter the IP address for the default gateway.
If you are only using a local network and not connecting to other networks, do not configure this setting.
[DNS Server] Tab
[Obtain DNS server address automatically]
Select [Use] to obtain the IP address for the DNS server automatically, or select [Not Used] to specify the IP address manually.
If you selected [Not Used], be sure to configure the [Preferred DNS server] and [Alternate DNS server] settings.
[Preferred DNS server]
Enter the IP address for the preferred DNS server.
If you do not have nor need a preferred DNS server, do not configure this setting.
[Alternate DNS server]
Enter the IP address for the alternate DNS server.
If you do not have nor need an alternate DNS server, do not configure this setting.
[File Server] Tab
Configure these settings when specifying a server as the storage destination for recorded data.
[Server]
Select [Common Setting (Share)] to specify a server as the storage destination.
The default setting is [Not Used].
If you selected [Common Setting (Share)], be sure to configure the share name and other settings in the [Shared] tab.
For details on this setting, see “[Shared] Tab” (page 74).
[Server Name]
Enter the server name.
[Share Name]
Enter the share name.
Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols
(excluding " = / \ [ ] : | <> + ; , ? *).
[Shared] Tab
Configure the necessary settings for using a server as the storage destination.
[User Name]
Enter a user name.
[Password]
Enter the password.
[NTP] Tab
Configure these settings to obtain the current time from the NTP server.
[NTP]
Select [Use] to obtain the current time from the NTP server.
The default setting is [Not Used].
If you selected [Use], be sure to configure the [Address] and [Port No.] settings.
[Address]
Enter the address for the NTP server.
[Port No.]
Enter the port number.
The default setting is [123].
Doctor List Registration
Register doctor names and initial settings for each doctor. The doctor information registered here will be used in the doctor lists and default settings that appear in other screens. You can register up to 100 doctors.
Registering Doctors
1 Select [Edit Doctor List] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears.
2 Select [Add], and press the ENTER button.
The [Add Doctor] screen appears.
3 Select a tab, and press the ENTER button.
4 Configure the settings in each tab as necessary.
For details on each tab, see the following.
[General] Tab (page 73)
[File Server] Tab (page 74)
[Shared] Tab (page 74)
[Print] Tab (page 74)
[External Media] Tab (page 74)
5 When you finish configuration, select [Add] and press the ENTER button.
The doctor information is added.
[General] Tab
Configure general settings such as the doctor name and storage destination.
[No.]
Displays the doctor number.
A sequential number is assigned automatically and cannot be changed.
[Name]
Enter up to 64 characters for the doctor name.
[Video Quality]
Select the video recording quality.
You can select from [Best], [High], and [Standard].
[External Media]
Select the external storage media that will be used during simultaneous recording. You can select from [Not Specified], [Auto-Detect], [BD/DVD], [USB 1], [USB 2], and [SERVER].
[File Server] Tab
Configure these settings when specifying a server as the storage destination.
[Server]
Select [System Settings] or [Share (CIFS)] for the server type.
The default setting is [Not Used].
If you selected [Share (CIFS)], be sure to configure the necessary settings in the [Shared] tab, in addition to the [Server Name].
For details on this setting, see “[Shared] Tab” (page 74).
[Server Name]
Enter the server name.
[Share Name]
Enter the share name.
Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols
(excluding " = /\ [ ] : | <> + ; , ? *).
[Shared] Tab
Configure the necessary settings for when [Server] is set to [Share (CIFS)] in the [File Server] tab.
[User Name]
Enter a user name.
[Password]
Enter the password.
[Print] Tab
[Printer]
Displays the name of the connected printer.
[Layout]
Select the number of still images to print on each sheet.
To use the system settings, select [User Settings].
For the portrait orientation
You can select from 1 image (1×1), 2 images (1×2), 4 images (2×2), 6 images (2×3), 8 images (2×4), 9 images (3×3), 12 images (3×4), 15 images (3×5), or 18 images (3×6).
The default setting is [User Settings].
For the landscape orientation
You can select from 1 image (1×1), 2 images (2×1), 4 images (2×2), 6 images (3×2), 8 images (4×2), 9 images (3×3), 12 images (4×3), 15 images (5×3), or 18 images (6×3).
The default setting is [User Settings].
[External Media] Tab
Configure save settings for videos and still images.
[Save Video]
Select the check box of the format in which videos will be saved.
All of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
[Save Still]
Select the check box of the format in which still images will be saved.
All of the check boxes are selected under default settings.
Editing the Doctor List
1 Select [Edit Doctor List] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears. 2 Edit the doctor information. Sorting the Doctor List (page 75) Editing Doctor Settings (page 75) Deleting Doctors (page 75) 3 Select [Settings], and press the ENTER button. The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Sorting the Doctor List
1 Select the doctor you want to reposition in the [Edit Doctor List] screen, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the ENTER button.
The doctor entry moves up or down one position at a time.
Editing Doctor Settings
1 Select the doctor for which you want to change settings in the [Edit Doctor List] screen, select [Edit], and then press the ENTER button. The [Edit Doctor] screen appears. 2 After editing the settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button. The configuration is saved.
For details on each setting, see the following.
[General] Tab (page 73)
[File Server] Tab (page 74)
[Shared] Tab (page 74)
[Print] Tab (page 74)
[External Media] Tab (page 74)
Note
If you change the doctor name, you will not be able to use the previous doctor name to search for recorded data attributed to that name.
Deleting Doctors
1 Select the doctor you want to delete in the [Edit Doctor List] screen, select [Delete], and then press the ENTER button. 2 Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button.
The doctor entry is deleted.
Editing Cases
Edit cases and categories for surgical procedures and examinations, and create the list of cases that will be used in the various screens.
1 Select [Edit Case List] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Case List] screen appears.
2 Edit the case information.
Registering Cases (page 76)
Deleting Cases (page 76)
Sorting the Case List (page 76)
Editing Case Names (page 76)
Registering Categories (page 76)
Selecting Categories (page 77)
Editing Categories (page 77)
3 Select [Apply] in the [Edit Case List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Registering Cases
Up to 100 case entries can be registered for a single category.
1 Select [Add] in the [Case] area of the [Edit Case List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Add] screen appears.
2 Enter up to 20 characters for the case name, select [Add], and then press the ENTER button.
The case is added to the list in the [Edit Case List] screen.
Deleting Cases
1 Select the case you want to delete in the [Edit Case List] screen, select [Delete] in the [Case] area, and then press the ENTER button.
2 Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button.
Sorting the Case List
1 Select the case you want to reposition in the [Edit Case List] screen, select [Up] or [Down] in the [Case] area, and then press the ENTER button.
The case entry moves up or down one position at a time.
Editing Case Names
1 Select the case you want to rename in the [Edit Case List] screen, select [Edit] in the [Case] area, and then press the ENTER button.
The [Edit] screen appears.
2 Rename the case, select [Apply], and then press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Edit Case List] screen appears again.
Registering Categories
1 Select [Edit] in the [Category] area of the [Edit Case List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Category List] screen appears.
2 Select [Add], and press the ENTER button.
The [Add] screen appears.
3 Enter up to 20 characters for the category name, select [Add], and then press the ENTER button.
A sequential number is assigned to [No.] automatically and cannot be changed.
4 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Edit Category List] screen appears again.
To delete a category
1 Select the category you want to delete in the [Edit Category List] screen, select [Delete], and then press the ENTER button. 2 Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and press the ENTER button.
Tip
If you delete a category, all procedures registered to that category will also be deleted.
Selecting Categories
1 Select the box in the [Category] area of the [Edit Case List] screen, and press the ENTER button. The case category selection screen appears. 2 Select the case category, and press the ENTER button. The configurations are saved, and the [Edit Case List] screen appears again.
Editing Categories
1 Select [Edit] in the [Category] area of the [Edit Case List] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [Edit Category List] screen appears.
2 Edit the categories.
Sorting the Category List (page 77)
Editing Category Names (page 77)
3 Select [Apply] in the [Edit Category List] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Case List] screen appears again.
Sorting the Category List
1 Select the category you want to reposition in the [Edit Category List] screen, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the ENTER button. The category moves up or down one position at a time.
Editing Category Names
1 Select the category you want to rename in the [Edit Category List] screen, select [Edit], and then press the ENTER button. The [Edit] screen appears.
2 Rename the category, select [Apply], and then press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Edit Category List] screen appears again.
Auto Delete Settings
Select whether to use the auto delete function, and configure the threshold value that will be used for the function.
1 Select [Auto Delete] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button.
The [Auto Delete Setting] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
[Auto Delete]
Select whether to use the auto delete function. The default setting is [Use].
[Auto Delete Value]
Select the threshold value that will be used for the auto delete function.
You can select from [10%], [20%], and [30%].
The default setting is [10%].
The configuration is saved.
DICOM Settings
Configure settings that are necessary for DICOM transmissions of still images.
1 Select [DICOM Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button. The [DICOM Settings] screen appears.
2 Select a tab, and press the ENTER button.
3 Configure the settings in each tab as necessary. For details on each tab, see the following.
[MWM Server 1] Tab (page 78)
[MWM Server 2] Tab (page 79)
[C-Store] Tab (page 79)
[Local Station 1] Tab (page 80)
[Local Station 2] Tab (page 80)
4 When you finish configuration, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[MWM Server 1] Tab
Configure MWM server settings.
[MWM]
Select whether to use the MWM server.
The default setting is [Not Used].
[Confirm] appears when [Use] is selected. Confirm communication with the MWM server. For details, see "To confirm communication with the MWM server" (page 79)
[Server Name]
Enter the server name.
This item is available when [MWM] is set to [Use]. Up to 253 characters can be entered.
[Port No.]
Enter the port number.
This item is available when [MWM] is set to [Use].
You can enter a value ranging from 1 to 65535 (up to 5 digits).
The default setting is [104].
[AE Title]
Enter the AE title.
This item is available when [MWM] is set to [Use].
Up to 16 characters can be entered.
[Retry]
Select whether to retry operations, such as accessing or searching MWL and confirming communication with the MWM server.
The default setting is [Use].
[Advanced] appears when [Use] is selected. For details on the settings, see “To configure the retry interval and number of retries” (page 79).
To confirm communication with the MWM server
Confirm whether communication with the MWM server is enabled.
1 After configuring each setting in the [MWM Server 1] tab, select [Confirm] for [MWM] and press the ENTER button.
Communication confirmation starts. An indicator appears during confirmation.
The results of confirmation appear when the process is complete.
2 Select [OK], and press the ENTER button.
Tip
If proper communication with the MWM server was not established, refer to the cause displayed on the screen and resolve the problem.
To configure the retry interval and number of retries
1 Select [Advanced] for [Retry], and press the ENTER button.
The [Advanced] settings screen for the retry appears.
2 Configure each setting, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
[Retry Interval (sec)]
Enter a value ranging from 1 to 120 seconds for the retry interval.
The default setting is 10 seconds.
[Number of Retries]
Enter a value ranging from 1 to 10 for the number of retries.
The default setting is 10.
[MWM Server 2] Tab
Configure MWM server settings.
[Patient Name Component]
Select the patient name component to be obtained.
The default setting is [1st Component].
[C-Store] Tab
Configure C-Store settings.
[C-Store]
Select whether to use C-Store.
The default setting is [Not Used].
[Confirm] appears when [Use] is selected. Confirm communication with the C-Store server. For details, see "To confirm communication with the C-Store server" (page 79).
[Server Name]
Enter the server name.
This item is available when [C-Store] is set to [Use].
Up to 253 characters can be entered.
[Port No.]
Enter the port number.
This item is available when [C-Store] is set to [Use].
You can enter a value ranging from 1 to 65535 (up to 5 digits).
The default setting is [104].
[AE Title]
Enter the AE title.
This item is available when [C-Store] is set to [Use].
Up to 16 characters can be entered.
[Retry]
Select whether to retry operations, such as confirming DICOM transmission and confirming communication with the C-Store server.
The default setting is [Use].
[Advanced] appears when [Use] is selected. For details on the settings, see “To configure the retry interval and number of retries” (page 79).
To confirm communication with the C-Store server
Confirm whether communication with the C-Store server is enabled.
1 After configuring each setting in the [C-Store] tab, select [Confirm] for [C-Store] and press the ENTER button.
Communication confirmation starts. An indicator appears during confirmation. The results of confirmation appear when the process is complete.
2 Select [OK], and press the ENTER button.
Tip
If proper communication with the C-Store server was not established, refer to the cause displayed on the screen and resolve the problem.
[Local Station 1] Tab
[AE Title], [Station Name] Up to 16 characters can be entered.
[Facility Name] Up to 64 characters can be entered.
[Facility Address] Up to 128 characters can be entered.
[Local Station 2] Tab
Configure local station settings.
[SOP Class UID] Select [SC] or [VL] for the SOP Class UID. The default setting is [SC].
[Character Set] Select the character set. You can select from [IR6], [IR13], [IR100], and [IR101]. The default setting is [IR6].
Touch Panel and Mouse
Chapter
Overview
You can connect a commercially available touch panel monitor or mouse to the unit, and use them to operate the menu screens.
This chapter describes the settings for using a touch panel monitor or mouse, and the screens that appear during touch panel or mouse operations.
Note
If you set one of [USB 3] to [USB 6] to [Touch Panel / Mouse] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Device Settings] screen – [Device 1] tab in the touch panel / mouse mode while a compatible device is not connected, operation will become impossible. Should you inadvertently disable operation, you can restore the standard operation mode by performing the following.
①Connect a hard keyboard. ② While holding the o key (lower case), press the ⏻ (on/standby) switch, and release the o key when the unit turns off. ③ Press the ⏻ (on/standby) switch to exit standby mode.
Tips
- The minimum requirement for the touch panel monitor resolution is 1366 × 768.
- Be aware of the following when setting one of [USB 3] to [USB 6] to [Touch Panel / Mouse] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Device Settings] screen – [Device 1] tab.
- You must restart the unit after applying the setting.
- After applying the setting, the ↑, ↓, ←, →, ENTER, and MENU buttons on the front panel of the unit and on the infrared remote control unit are disabled.
- For details on supported touch panel monitors, contact your local Sony representative.
Configuring Touch Panel/Mouse Settings
Configure the following settings to enable use of a touch panel monitor or mouse.
1 Select [Device Settings] in the [System Admin Settings] screen, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [System Admin Settings] screen, see “Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen” (page 61).
The [Device] screen appears.
2 Display the [Device 1] tab, and set the USB port to which the touch panel monitor or mouse will be connected ([USB 3] to [USB 6]) to [Touch Panel / Mouse]. 3 Select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
The [Touch Panel / Mouse Settings] screen appears.
4 Set [Display Cursor] to [Use], select [Apply], and then press the ENTER button.
When [Use] is selected, a mouse cursor will appear on the screen while using touch panel mode or a mouse.
The default setting is [Not Used].
When you change this setting, a message indicating that you must restart the unit appears.
5 Connect the touch panel monitor or mouse, and follow the instructions on the screen and restart the unit.
Screen Displays in Touch Panel / Mouse Mode
The screens that appear in touch panel / mouse mode differ slightly from those that appear in standard mode. This section describes the main differences in the screens and buttons that appear.
[MENU] Screen

①[Patient Info.]
Displays the patient ID, patient name, gender, and date of birth.
②[New Folder]
Resets the patient information.
[Close Folder]
Use this to end recording, and display the [End Recording] screen.
③ [Recording Preparation] tab
Enter patient information and configure the storage destination for recorded data before starting to record.
For details on each setting, see "Recording Preparation" (page 46).
Tip
When entering the date of birth in the touch panel monitor screen, the year is entered via the on-screen keyboard.
④ [Recording] tab
Allows you to perform recording and playback controls for Ch2.
For details on each setting, see "Recording Preparation" (page 46).
Tips
- Ch1 playback cannot be performed during Ch2 recording or playback.
- Ch2 recording or playback cannot be performed during Ch1 playback.
- The items in the [Recording] tab will be grayed out during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
⑤ [Change Settings] tab
Allows you to change the image quality and video input.
For details on each setting, see "Configuring Input Signal Settings" (page 34), "Configuring Image Quality Settings" (page 34), and "Configuring Recording Settings" (page 35).
⑥[Link On] (Ch1/Ch2 link)
Use this to enable Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording. This button is disabled when recording for Ch1 or Ch2 is in progress.
On (green): Recording and playback controls for Ch1 and Ch2 are linked.
Off (gray): Ch1 and Ch2 are not linked.
Tips
- When [CMS Mode] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [CMS] tab and [Ch1/Ch2 Rec Mode] is set to [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec] in the [User Settings] screen – [Recording] tab, this will be fixed at on (green).
- This button will be grayed out and disabled during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
⑦[AUDIO] (Audio on/off)
Use this to record audio. On (green): Audio is recorded. Off (gray): Audio recording is stopped.
⑧Status button
Displays the “[Status] Screen” (page 83).
⑨[Recording List] button
Displays the [Recording List] screen.
⑩HDD capacity / error indicator
Displays the internal HDD's remaining capacity under normal conditions. If an error occurs, the error that appears on the front panel display also appears here.
11 (on/standby) button
Use this to set the unit to standby mode. A confirmation message appears when you tap this.
12 Control buttons
Use these to control playback and recording. The buttons function identically to the buttons on the front panel of the unit and on the infrared remote control unit.
For details, see “Names and Functions of Parts” (page 20).
Tips
- Ch1 playback cannot be performed during Ch2 recording or playback.
- Ch2 recording or playback cannot be performed during Ch1 playback.
⑬ Ch1 image display and playback/recording status: Displays the input image or playback image for Ch1 and various playback/recording status indicators.
Playback/recording counter: Displays the playback or recording time in “00:00:00” format.
Still capture count: Displays the number of still images you captured in "CAP:001" format.
Rec mode: Displays the current recording mode.
External media recording status: Displays the recording status for each external media in “■ -h -m” format.
Printer status: Displays the print status and the remaining number of print sheets.
Indicators: The indicators light according to the status of the corresponding media or printer.
(gray): Operating normally. (green): Data is being written or printing is in progress. (orange): An error has occurred.
14[Input]
This is enabled when [2D/3D] is set to [Manual] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen – [Input Detection] tab. When [Auto] is selected, the input signal is automatically recognized and displayed here. This configures the Ch1 input signal.
[Ch1 Ext Storage]
Configures the external storage destination for Ch1 recorded data.
[Status] Screen
The [Status] screen displays the status of recording to external media, the conditions of connected devices, and other status information.

①[User Settings]
Displays the [User Settings] screen.
For details, see “Displaying the [User Settings] Screen” (page 34).
②[System Admin Settings]
Displays the [System Admin Settings] screen. For details, see “Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen” (page 61).
Tip
[Color Gamut] information is not displayed during [Ch1 2K Rec] mode.
Video Playback Screen
This screen appears during video playback.
You can control playback using the buttons at the bottom.

Tip
Ch1 video is played back during quick playback.
Still Image Playback Screen
This screen appears during still image playback.
You can play back the still images in sequence using the buttons at the bottom.
To play back 3D still images, tap the 3D data button.
To playback the left and right 2D still images, tap the [L] and [R] buttons.

Error Messages
When contacting your local Sony representative, please indicate the error message and error ID.
| Front panel display Description | Solution | ||
| Error message Error ID | |||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0100 to 0199 | Motherboard error Restart the unit. | (The unit will restart automatically for error ID 0600 to 0699 capture board errors.) If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0200 to 0299 | Internal HDD error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0300 to 0399 | Database error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0400 to 0499 | Recovery failure | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0500 to 0599 | File data error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0600 to 0699 | Capture board error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0700 to 0799 | Optical drive error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0800 to 0899 | Audio device error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 0900 to 0999 | Front panel error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 1000 to 1099 | Application error | ||
| SYSTEM ERR. 1101 Activation error Activation failed. Contact your local Sony representative. | |||
| SYSTEM ERR. 1102 Update error Firmware update failed. Contact your local Sony representative. | |||
| SYSTEM ERR. 1200 to 1299 | LCD controller error An LCD controller error has occurred. The unit will restart automatically. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | ||
| MAX REC DATA – Limit for recorded data reached The limit for the number of recorded data entries has been reached. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. | |||
| MAX CHAPTER – Limit for chapters reached The limit for the number of chapters has been reached. Stop the recording operation. | |||
| MAX STILL IMAGE – | Limit for still images reached | Delete any unnecessary still images. | |
| NO RECORD – | No recorded data | Recorded data for quick playback does not exist. | |
| HDD LACK – | Insufficient space on internal HDD | The remaining space on the internal HDD is low. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. | |
| Front panel display | Description | Solution | |
| Error message Error ID | |||
| HDD FULL – Internal HDD full T | There is no remaining space on the internal HDD. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. | ||
| KEY INHIBIT – Front panel button | ons disabled Button operations on the unit's front panel are disabled. | ||
| WARN. FAN – System/CPU fan | warning A fan rotation malfunction has occurred. Contact your local Sony representative. | ||
| WARN. TEMP. – System/CPU | temperature warning An internal temperature error has occurred. Check your operating environment. | ||
| WARN. HDD – Internal HDD warning or error An internal HDD error | has occurred. Contact your local Sony representative. | ||
| ERR.BATTERY – Battery dead | The battery is dead. Contact your local Sony representative. | ||
| WARN.HDD.2 – Corrupted files | warning Corrupted files exist on the internal HDD. Perform recovery on the internal HDD. For details on how to perform HDD recovery, see “Troubleshooting” (page 87). If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | ||
| WARN.DB1 – Database damaged | The database is damaged. Perform recovery on the database. For details on how to perform database recovery, see “Troubleshooting” (page 87). If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | ||
| WARN.DB2 – | |||
| HDD RECOVERING ... | – HDD recovery in progress | Internal HDD recovery is in progress. Wait until recovery is complete. | |
| DB1 RECOVERING... | – Database recovery in progress | Database recovery is in progress. Wait until recovery is complete. | |
| DB2 RECOVERING... | – | ||
| ERR.HDD | – | Internal HDD error | An internal HDD error has occurred. Contact your local Sony representative. |
| ERR.SSD | – SSD error | Contact your local Sony representative. | |
| WARN LCD – LCD | backlight warning | The LCD usage time has exceeded 10,000 hours. Contact your local Sony representative. | |
| PLAYBACK ERR. | – | Playback failed | Perform the playback operation again. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. |
Troubleshooting
Be sure to check the following if a problem occurs. If the problem persists, contact your local Sony representative.
- The unit does not turn on when the ⏻ (on/standby) switch is pressed.
The main power switch on the rear panel of the unit is set to the O (off) position.
Set the main power switch to the I (on) position (page 23, 24).
Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet.
The buttons on the unit do not function.
Recording, playback, and other operations do not function properly.
Static electricity can have adverse effects on the functioning of the unit.
Turn off the ⏻ (on/standby) switch, disconnect the power cord, and then wait a moment before reconnecting the power cord and turning on the unit.
The disc tray does not open when the ▲ EJECT button is pressed.
The disc tray may take a few seconds to open after you record data on the disc. This is because the unit is adding certain required information onto the disc. It is not a malfunction.
The unit turns on, but images do not appear or are distorted.
Make sure that the cables are properly connected to the input/output connectors on the rear panel of the unit (page 23).
Make sure that the cables are not damaged.
There is no audio, or the audio is noisy.
Make sure that the cables are properly connected to the input/output connectors on the rear panel of the unit (page 23).
Make sure that the cables are not damaged.
→If the unit is in fast playback or fast reverse playback mode, press the ▶ PLAY button (page 21).
• The unit cannot record data.
→Use media on which data can be recorded.
→The remaining storage capacity on the media is insufficient. Replace the media.
→Use a BD/DVD disc that is compatible with the unit (page 30).
- The image freezes and audio is cut for brief (about one second) moments during playback.
→This unit stops playback between titles, and resumes playback after about one second. It is not a malfunction.
• Data on the disc is damaged.
→Contact your local Sony representative.
- "WARN.HDD.2" appears on the front panel display.
→Corrupted files exist on the internal HDD. Press and hold the BACK button for at least 5 seconds to perform recovery on the internal HDD.
→If the warning is displayed even after performing HDD recovery, the internal HDD is damaged. Contact your local Sony representative.
- “WARN.DB1” or “WARN.DB2” appears on the front panel display.
→The database is damaged. Press and hold the BACK button for at least 5 seconds to perform database recovery. →If the warning is displayed even after performing database recovery, the database cannot be recovered. Contact your local Sony representative.
Note
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zlib
Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
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gdal, libxm2, libxslt
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Portions of Libevent are based on works by others, also made available by them under the three-clause BSD license above. The copyright notices are available in the corresponding source files; the license is as above. Here's a list:
log.c: Copyright (c) 2000 Dug Song dugsong@monkey.org Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
strlcpy.c: Copyright (c) 1998 Todd C. Miller Todd.Miller@courtesan.com
win32select.c: Copyright (c) 2003 Michael A. Davis mike@datanerds.net
evport.c: Copyright (c) 2007 Sun Microsystems
ht-internal.h:
Copyright (c) 2002 Christopher Clark
minheap-internal.h:
Copyright (c) 2006 Maxim Yegorushkin
maxim.yegorushkin@gmail.com
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krb5
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curl
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libjpeg
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LibTIFF
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
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, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice
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Specifications
Recording Features
Recording Video Format
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Recording Audio Format
LPCM, AAC LC
Recording File Format
XAVC S, MP4
Recording Media
Internal HDD (4TB)
External USB Storage
Network (CIFS)
DVD-R
BD-R/BD-R DL
BD-RE/BD-RE DL
Input Resolution
4096 × 2160
3840×2160
1920 × 1080
Recording Resolution
3840×2160
1920 × 1080
Recording Bit Rate (4K)
150 Mbps (Best)
100 Mbps (High)
60 Mbps (Standard)
Recording Bit Rate (2K)
24 Mbps (Best)
18 Mbps (High)
12 Mbps (Standard)
Connectors
Input Connectors
3G-SDI (BNC type) (4)
AC Inlet (3-pin) (1)
Output Connectors
3G-SDI (BNC type) (4)
HDMI (Type A) (1)
USB 3.0 (Type A) (2)
USB 2.0 (Type A) (4)
USB 2.0 (Type B) (1)
Network (RJ-45, 1000 Base-T/100 Base) (1)
REMOTE RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin) (1)
REMOTE contact switch (stereo mini jack) (4)
Equipotential
General
Power Requirements
100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Input Current
1.25 A to 0.52 A
Operating Temperature
5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Operating Humidity
20% to 80% (Maximum wet-bulb temperature: 30 °C (86 °F)) (no condensation allowed)
Operating Pressure
700 hPa to 1,060 hPa
Storage and Transport Temperature
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)
Storage and Transport Humidity
20% to 90% (Maximum wet-bulb temperature: 30 °C (86 °F)) (no condensation allowed)
Storage and Transport Pressure
700 hPa to 1,060 hPa
Mass
Approx. 6.5 kg (Approx. 14 lb. 5.3 oz.)
Dimensions
305.0 × 329.0 × 115.5 mm (12 1/8 × 13 × 4 5/8 in.)
(W × D × H) (including longest protrusions)
Supplied Items
Before Using this Unit (1)
CD-ROM (Instructions for Use, PROTOCOL MANUAL) (1)
MANUAL) (1)
Warranty booklet (1)
Service Contact List (1)
Infrared remote control unit (RM-M010) (1)
Information for Customers in Europe (1)
Separately-Sold Accessories
Foot Switch (FS-24)
Caution
The FS-24 has an Ingress Protection rating of IPX3.
Therefore, do not operate it in environments exposed to splashing liquids (e.g., surgical operating rooms).
For safety, use a device with a rating of IPX6 or higher when operating in such environments.
REMOTE contact switch connectors
Connector specifications (stereo mini jack)

1 GND
2 TRIGGER SIGNAL (TTL)
If the status changes for at least 100 msec, the action configured in the REMOTE contact switch settings will start.
3 BUSY STATUS (TTL)
HIGH level will be initiated according to the REMOTE contact switch settings.
Medical Specifications
Protection against electric shock:
Class I
Protection against harmful ingress of water:
Ordinary
Degree of safety in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide:
Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide
Mode of operation:
Continuous
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Notes
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Index
Numerics
4K Convert Modes 40
A
Auto delete function 50,78
[Auto Live] tab 65
Auto live 65
B
BD/DVD indicator 21
C
Capturing still images 44, 51
Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording 52
Close folder 45
[CMS] tab 67
Compatible discs 30
[Contact Switch] tab 70
Contact switches 70
[Control] tab 69
Copying 57
[C-Store] tab 79
D
Deleting data 59
[Device 1] tab 67
[Device 2] tab 69
Device settings 67
DICOM settings 78
[DNS Server] tab 72
E
Editing cases 76
Editing categories 77
Editing the case list 76
Editing the doctor list 75
[End Recording] screen 45
Error messages 85
External media 47
F
[Facility] tab 66
[File Server] tab 72, 74
File servers 72, 74
Front panel 20
Function keys 38
Function settings 64
G
[General] tab 73
[General 1] tab 65
[General 2] tab 66
H
Hard keyboards 47
HDD indicator 21
|
Image list 54, 55
Image quality settings 34
Image search 54
[Input Detection] tab 64
[Input Signal] tab 64
Input signal settings 34
Input signals 34
[IP Address] tab 72
K
Keyboard mode 47
L
Language and time settings 62
[Local Station 1] tab 80
[Local Station 2] tab 80
Logos 66, 69
M
Mouse 81
[MWM Server 1] tab 78
[MWM Server 2] tab 79
N
[Network] tab 72
Network settings 72
[NTP] tab 73
0
On/standby switch 32
On-Screen Keyboard 29
P
Password settings 71
Patient ID 64
[Patient Info.] tab 64
Patient Information 58
Playback 53
[Print] tab 74
Print settings 37
Printer settings 68
Printing 56
Protecting data 59
Q
Quick playback 44, 53
R
Reader settings 69
Rear panel 23
Recording 43, 50
Recording list 54, 55
Recording preparation 46
Registering doctors 73
Registering patients 48
Remote control unit 25
Removing protection 59
Save settings 36
SERVER indicator 21
[Shared] tab 73, 74
Status displays 26
Still image capture 51
Still image directory 51
System administrator settings 61
System control settings 70
Test recording 49
Thumbnail display 54
Touch panel and monitor 81
Troubleshooting 87
USB indicators 21
User settings 34
V
Video data directory 50
W
Watermark files 68
Watermarks 37

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