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| Product Type | Medical Video Recorder |
| Brand | Sony |
| Model | HVO-3000MT |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 430 x 88 x 350 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 6 kg |
| Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | Approx. 60 W |
| Recording Media | Internal HDD, DVD±R/RW, SD/SDHC card |
| Video Input | SDI, Composite, S-Video, Component |
| Video Output | SDI, Composite, S-Video, HDMI |
| Audio Input | RCA (2ch), XLR (2ch) |
| Audio Output | RCA (2ch), HDMI audio |
| Recording Format | MPEG-2, AVC/H.264 |
| Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1080 / 59.94i |
| Playback Formats | DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, CD-DA, JPEG |
| Recording Modes | Normal, Timer, One-touch, Overwrite protection |
| Data Interface | USB 2.0, Ethernet (100BASE-TX) |
| Remote Control | RS-232C, Infrared |
| Cleaning | Use dry, soft cloth. Avoid solvents. |
| Safety | Class I, CE marked. Use grounded outlet. |
| Reparability | Contact authorized service center. Do not disassemble. |
| Spare Parts | Available through Sony professional support. |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
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USER MANUAL HVO-3000MT SONY
HD Video Recorder/ 3D HD Video Recorder
User's Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
HVO-1000MD/3000MT
CE
Owner's Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record these numbers in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. ____ Serial No. ____
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
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 unplug the power plug.
Symbols on the products

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

Refer to the operating instructions.
Follow the directions in the operating instructions for parts of the unit on which this mark appears.

This symbol indicates the manufacturer and appears next to the manufacturer's name and address.
WARNING
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
To use this product safely, avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels.
This apparatus is provided with a main switch on the rear panel.
Install this apparatus so that the user can access the main switch easily.
Turn off the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit to disconnect all power to the unit.
Attention—when the product is installed in a rack:
- Prevention against overloading of branch circuit: When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please make sure that the rack does not overload the supply circuit.
- Providing protective earth: When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable protective earth connection.
- Internal air ambient temperature of the rack When this product is installed in a rack, please make sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the rack is within the specified limit of this product.
- Prevention against achieving hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading When this product is installed in a rack, please make sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading.
- Install the equipment while taking the operating temperature of the equipment into consideration. For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer to the specifications of the Operation Manual.
- When performing the installation, keep the following space away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat.
Right, Left: 4 cm (1.6 inches) or more
Rear: 40 cm (16 inches) or more
When installing, the installation space must be secured in consideration of the ventilation and service operation.
- Do not block the ventilation slots at the left side and right side panels, and vents of the fans.
- Leave a space around the unit for ventilation.
- Leave more than 40 cm of space in the rear of the unit to secure the operation area.
When the unit is installed on the desk or the like, leave at least 4 cm of space in the left and right sides. Leaving 40 cm or more of space above the unit is recommended for service operation.
WARNING
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
If you don't use the remote for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
CAUTION
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as book case or built-in cabinet.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
If you have any questions about this product, you may call; Sony Customer Information Service Center 1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model: HVO-1000MD/3000MT
Responsible party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For the customers in the U.S.A and Canada
When you use this product connected to 240 V single phase, be sure to connect this product to a center tapped circuit.
For the customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

This HVO-1000MD/3000MT is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments
- All the equipment connected to this unit shall be certified according to Standard IEC60601-1, IEC60950-1, IEC60065 or other IEC/ISO Standards applicable to the equipment.
- Furthermore, all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC60601-1-1. Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system, and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC60601-1-1. If in doubt, consult the qualified service personnel.
- The leakage current could increase when connected to other equipment.
- For this particular equipment, all accessory equipment connected as noted above must be connected to mains via an additional isolation transformer conforming with the construction requirements of IEC60601-1 and providing at least Basic Insulation.
- This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference to other equipment. If this unit causes interference (which can be determined by unplugging the power cord from the unit), try these measures: Relocate the unit with respect to the susceptible equipment. Plug this unit and the susceptible equipment into different branch circuits.
Consult your dealer. (According to standard IEC60601-1-2 and CISPR11, Class B, Group 1)
For the State of California, USA only
Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
For the customers in Taiwan only

Waste batteries, please recycle.
Important EMC notices for use in medical environments
- The HVO-1000MD/3000MT needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in these instructions for use.
- Portable and mobile RF communications equipment, such as cellular phones, can affect the HVO-1000MD/3000MT.
WARNING
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-1000MD/3000MT.
| List of cables used for EMC tests | |
| Type of cable Specifications | |
| AC mains cable 2 m, non-shielded | |
| Y/C In port cable 2 m, non-shielded | |
| COMPOSITE IN port cable 10 m, shielded | |
| DVI-D Input port cable 10 m, shielded | |
| HD-SDI INPUT cable 10 m, shielded | |
| PARALLEL REMOTE port (8pin) cable 15 m, non-shielded | |
| SERIAL REMOTE port cable 1.5 m, non-shielded | |
| VIDEO OUT port cable 1.5 m, shielded | |
| S-VIDEO OUT port cable 2 m, non-shielded | |
| DVI-D OUT port cable | 3 m, shielded |
| YPbPr OUT port cable | 3 m, shielded |
| HD SDI OUT #1 port cable | 1.5 m, shielded |
| FS/TRIG port cable | 2 m, non-shielded |
| LAN cable | 2 m, shielded |
| USB cable | 0.5 m, shielded |
| RGB cable | 1.5 m, shielded |
| Sound cable | 2 m, non-shielded |
| Sound cable | 2 m, non-shielded |
| Serial cable | 3 m, non-shielded |
| Guidance and manufacturer's declaration-electromagnetic emissions | ||
| The HVO-1000MD/3000MT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should assure that it is used in such an environment. | ||
| Emission test | Compliance | Electromagnetic environment-guidance |
| RF emissionsCISPR 11 | Group 1 | The HVO-1000MD/3000MT 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-1000MD/3000MT 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 | |
WARNING
If the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, it should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
| Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity | |||
| The HVO-1000MD/3000MT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should assure that it is used in such as environment. | |||
| Immunity test | IEC 60601 test level | Compliance level | Electromagnetic environment-guidance |
| Electrostatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000-4-2 | ±6 kV contact±8 kV air | ±6 kV contact±8 kV air | Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%. |
| Electrical fast transient/burstIEC 61000-4-4 | ±2 kV for power supply lines±1 kV for input/output lines | ±2 kV for power supply lines±1 kV for input/output lines | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
| SurgeIEC 61000-4-5 | ±1 kV differential mode±2 kV common mode | ±1 kV differential mode±2 kV common mode | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
| Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input linesIEC 61000-4-11 | < 5% UT(>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle40% UT(60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles70% UT(30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles< 5% UT(>95% dip in UT) for 5 sec | < 5% UT(>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle40% UT(60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles70% UT(30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles< 5% UT(>95% dip in UT) for 5 sec | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the HVO-1000MD/3000MT be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. |
| Power frequency (50/60 Hz)magnetic fieldIEC 61000-4-8 | 3 A/m 3 A/m Power | frequency magnetic | fields should be at least characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
| NOTE: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. | |||
| Conducted RF | 3 Vrms | 3 Vrms | Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation appliance to the frequency of the transmitter.Recommended separation distance d = 1.2 |
| IEC 61000-4-6 | 150 kHz to 80 MHz | ||
| Radiated RF | 3 V/m | 3 V/m | d = 1.2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.3 800 MHz to 2.5 GHzWhere 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:![]() |
| IEC 61000-4-3 | 80 MHz to 2.5 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-1000MD/3000MT is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the HVO-1000MD/3000MT should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the HVO-1000MD/3000MT.b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the HVO-1000MD/3000MT | |||
| The HVO-1000MD/3000MT is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the HVO-1000MD/3000MT can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (Transmitters) and the HVO-1000MD/3000MT 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 | ||
| 150 kHz to 80 MHz d = 1.2 √P | 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 1.2 √P | 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 2.3 √P | |
| 0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23 | |||
| 0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73 | |||
| 1 1.2 1.2 2.3 | |||
| 10 3.8 3.8 | 7.3 | ||
| 100 | 12 | 12 | 23 |
| 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. | |||
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.

Warning on power connection
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 connection for medical use
Please use the following power supply cord. With connectors (plug or female) and cord types other than those indicated in this table, use the power supply cord that is approved for use in your area.
| United States and Canada | |
| Plug Type | HOSPITAL GRADE* |
| Cord Type | Min.Type SJTMin.18 AWG |
| Minimum Rating for Plug and Appliance Couplers | 10A/125V |
| 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'.
On cleaning
When the cabinet becomes dirty
Before cleaning the unit, be sure to power the unit off and disconnect the power plug.
If the body of the unit is dirty, clean it with a soft, dry cloth. In extreme cases, use a cloth steeped in a little neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may cause discoloration or other damage to the finish of the unit.
For the customers in Canada
This unit has been certified according to Standard CSA C22.2 No.601.1.
For the customers in Europe
This product has been manufactured by or on behalf of Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. Inquiries related to product compliance based on European Union legislation shall be addressed to the authorized representative, Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters, please refer to the addresses provided in the separate service or guarantee documents.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit http://www.sony.com/psa/warranty for 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 http://www.sonybiz.ca/solutions/Support.dofor important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product.
For the customers in Europe
Sony Professional Solutions Europe - Standard Warranty and Exceptions on Standard Warranty. Please visit http://www.pro.sony.eu/warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions.
For the customers in Korea
SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit http://bpeng.sony.co.kr/handler/BPAS-Start for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product.
Table of Contents
Please Read First....15
Usage Notes ......16
Use and Storage.... 16
Chapter 1 Overview
Features......17
System Configuration Example....18
Names and Functions of Parts ....20
Front 20
Rear 22
Infrared Remote Control Unit 24
Chapter 2 Preparation
Turning the Unit On and Off ....26
Configuring System Settings ......27
Configuring Recording Settings (User Settings)......27
Displaying the [User Settings] Screen.... 27
Selecting Image Inputs 28
Configuring Image Quality Settings.... 29
Configuring Save Settings.... 30
Configuring Print Settings.... 32
Using the On-Screen Keyboard (Text Entry)....35
Names and Functions of Parts (On-Screen Keyboard) 35
Handling Discs....36
Notes on Handling.... 36
Inserting and Removing Discs 37
Function Keys ....38
Using Function Keys 38
Factory Assigned Functions 39
Other Assignable Functions ...... 39
Chapter 3 Basic Recorder Operations
Operation Flow....40
Step 1 Record....40
Step 2 Quick Playback ....41
Step 3 Capture Still Images ....42
Chapter 4 Recording and Playback
Recording 44
Manual Recording 44
Capturing Still Images....46
Manual Still Image Capture 46
Stopping Recording Operations ....47
Manual Recording Stop.... 47
Stopping Recording to External Media and Automatic Printing ..... 48
Playback 49
Playing Back the Most Recent Data (Quick Playback).... 49
Recording Preparation ....50
Patient Information and Data Storage Settings 50
Using a Hard Keyboard for Patient Information and Data Storage Settings....52
Registering Multiple Patients in Advance.... 52
Test Recording 54
Image Search ....55
Specifying Search Conditions 55
Viewing Thumbnails of Recorded Data.... 57
Playback from the Search Results List.... 58
Sorting the Recorded Data List 59
Processing Recorded Data 60
Printing 60
Copying to External Media 62
Editing Patient Information 66
Protecting Recorded Data.... 68
Deleting Recorded Data 69
Chapter 5 Live Transmission (Streaming)
Streaming Preparation ....70
Transmitting Live Images ....70
Manual Live Transmission....70
Chapter 6 System Administrator Settings
Overview....73
Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen....73
Language Settings....74
Date and Time Settings 75
Function Settings ....78
[General 1] Tab 78
[General 2] Tab 79
[Video 1] Tab 82
[Video 2] Tab 85
[PinP] Tab....86
3D/2D Settings (HVO-3000MT only) 87
Device Settings 89
[Device] Tab....90
[Contact Switch] Tab....95
Password Settings....98
Network Settings 99
[Network] Tab 100
[File Server] Tab 101
[NTP] Tab.... 103
[Streaming] Tab.... 103
Initial User Settings ....105
[Quality] Tab 106
[Save] Tab 107
Editing the Doctor List ....109
Registering Doctor Information 109
[General] Tab 110
[File Server] Tab 110
[Streaming] Tab.... 112
[Print] Tab 112
Sorting the Doctor List 113
Editing Doctor Information 113
Deleting Doctor Entries 113
Editing the Procedure List 114
Registering Categories 114
Sorting the Category List 115
Editing Category Names 115
Deleting Categories 115
Registering Procedures 115
Sorting the Procedure List 116
Editing Procedure Names 117
Deleting Procedures 117
DICOM Settings 117
[Server] Tab 118
[Local] Tab 118
Chapter 7 Touch Panel and Mouse
Overview....120
Configuring Touch Panel / Mouse Settings ....120
Screen Displays in Touch Panel / Mouse Mode....123
[MENU] Screen.... 123
[Status] Screen.... 124
[Recording List] Screen.... 125
[Image List] Screen 126
[Edit Doctor List] (System Admin Settings) Screen 127
Video Playback Screen.... 128
Still Image Playback Screen.... 128
On-Screen Keyboard 128
Combo Boxes 128
Chapter 8 Miscellaneous
Error Messages....129
Troubleshooting ....131
Licenses 132
DCMTK....132
zlib 133
PostgreSQL 134
OpenSSL 134
libjpeg.... 135
libTIFF....135
WinPcap 136
GNU GPL/LGPL Licensed Software.... 139
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ....139
Preamble.... 139
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION .... 140
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS ....143
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Specifications
Index
Trademarks
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 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.
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. Also before removing or inserting the unit in a rack, make sure that power is off.
- Protect all HDD-equipped devices in the rack from shocks.
- Before removing or inserting the unit in a rack, make sure that power to any other HDD-equipped devices in the rack is also switched off.
- 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.
Do not turn off power during operation
If you turn off the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit while the unit is in operational mode, the HDD may be damaged and loss of data on the HDD may occur. 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.
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 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, fan, battery, and BD/DVD drive of the unit 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.
Usage Notes
Use and Storage
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
Turn off the on/standby switch.
If you plan not to use the unit for a long time, turn off the POWER switch on the rear panel as well.
Shipping
- Remove the 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 body of the unit is dirty, clean it with a soft, dry cloth. In extreme cases, use a cloth steeped in a little neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may cause discoloration or other damage to the finish of the unit.
In the event of operating problems
If you should experience problems with the unit, contact your Sony dealer.
Features
The HVO-1000MD HD Video Recorder and the HVO-3000MT 3D HD Video Recorder are HD/SD-compatible video recorders intended for use in recording images from surgical procedures and medical examinations. The unit allows you to record images from endoscopic devices and cameras used in the operating room, and transmit these images to doctors' offices in real time via the hospital network.
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. HD/SD-compatibility allows recording and playback in high definition. The HVO-3000MT can also record and play back 3D images.
Note
The way in which 3D images are perceived may vary from person to person.
Simultaneous saving to two storage media
Data saving to up to two external storage media is completed at roughly the same timing as the end of the surgical procedure or examination.
Printer connectivity
Connect the unit to a printer, and print images for medical reports via simple controls from the [Recording List] screen or a foot switch, for example. You can also configure settings to print images when they are captured.
Vital sign monitor recording
Input images for vital sign monitoring to the unit and record them.
Notes
- To input vital sign monitoring images, the monitoring device must support RGB output.
- This function is disabled when you are using the HVO-3000MT in 3D mode.
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.
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.
Network file transfer
Transfer recorded data from the operating room directly to computers within the hospital network.
Hospital-wide updates of surgical procedures
Real-time transmission
Improve workflow efficiency by using the streaming function to transmit real-time images from endoscopic devices and cameras used in the operating room and images from vital sign monitoring to staff in doctors' offices and ICUs.
Notes
- The Sony Network Recorder and Network Recorder Software are required for streaming transmissions.
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when the recording mode settings are set to HD 1080p format.
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when you are using the HVO-3000MT in 3D mode.
System Configuration Example
Example for the HVO-1000MD
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Example for the HVO-3000MT (3D mode)![graph TD A["Operating room"] --> B["Hospital network"] B --> C["Doctor's office ICU"] B --> D["File server"] D --> E["SCRT"] E --> F["Record data to up to two external storage media simultaneously."] F --> G["Infrared remote control unit"] G --> H["Foot switch"] H --> I["Endoscopic device"] I --> J[…](/content/2026/06/1401774/images/2c83029212e4b0ebc03c7e0d973ea735737d00cdb1594938b74f189dfc685064.jpg)
Names and Functions of Parts
Front


CAUTION
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 the current status and messages.
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.
3 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 "Capturing Still Images" (page 46).
4● REC button
Use this to start video recording.
"REC" appears on the front panel display during recording, in addition to the recording time.
For details on use, see "Manual Recording" (page 44).
5 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.
6▲ (disc tray) button
Use this to open the disc tray.
7 Emergency eject hole
If the disc tray does not open when you press the ▲ (disc tray) button, insert a long, thin object such as a straightened paper clip into this hole to open the disc tray.
8 ■ STOP button
Use this to stop playback or recording.
A recorded data separator is also created at the position in which recording was stopped.
9▶ PLAY button
- Use this to play back the most recent recorded data stored on the internal hard disk.
- Press this button while playback is paused to resume playback.
10Disc tray
Insert discs here.
11 Infrared receiver
When using the infrared remote control unit, point it toward this receiver.
12 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. | |
CAUTION
You cannot remove the disc when this indicator is blinking green.
13 HDD indicator
Displays the status of the internal hard disk.
| Indicator Status | |
| Blinking green | The internal hard disk is being accessed. |
| Lit orange An error has occurred. | |
14 SERVER indicator
Displays the server access status.
| Indicator Status |
| Blinking green The server is being accessed. |
| Lit green The recording area of the server is full. |
| Lit orange An error has occurred. |
15 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. Insert different media. | |
| Lit orange An error has occurred. | |
CAUTION
Never remove the USB media when these indicators are blinking green.
16 (standby) switch / indicator
Use this switch to turn on the unit and the front panel display. Press this button again to turn off the unit and enter standby mode.
CAUTION
If the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit is not set to the I (on) position, the unit will not turn on when you press the ⏻ (standby) switch.
Rear
HVO-1000MD

HVO-3000MT


CAUTION
The interface connectors are designed to allow direct contact with conductive circuits.
Weak voltage may be present because of a failure in this unit.
Do not touch the interface connector and patient simultaneously.
1 Equipotential grounding terminal
Use this for equipotential grounding connections.
②S-VIDEO IN connector (4-pin mini-DIN)
Inputs analog S-Video signals.
Note
On the HVO-3000MT, this can only be used in 2D mode.
3 S-VIDEO OUT connector (4-pin mini-DIN)
Outputs analog S-Video signals.
Note
On the HVO-3000MT, this can only be used in 2D mode.
4 VIDEO IN connector (BNC type)
Inputs analog composite video signals.
Note
On the HVO-3000MT, this can only be used in 2D mode.
5 VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs analog composite video signals.
Note
On the HVO-3000MT, this can only be used in 2D mode.
6 DVI-D IN connector (19-pin DVI) (HVO-1000MD)
Inputs DVI-D signals.
7DVI-D IN connectors 1 to 2 (19-pin DVI)
(HVO-3000MT)
Inputs DVI-D signals.
Notes
- When using two streams in 3D mode, input the left image to the IN 1 connector and the right image to IN 2.
- When using one stream in 3D mode, use the IN 1 connector for input.
- When using in 2D mode, use the IN 2 connector for input.
- When simultaneously recording 3D and 2D images while using one stream in 3D mode, input the 3D image to the IN 1 connector and the 2D image to IN 2.
8DVI-D OUT connector (19-pin DVI)
Outputs DVI-D signals.
On the HVO-3000MT, this can only be used in 2D mode.
10 REMOTE contact switch connectors 1 to 4 (stereo mini jack)
Use these to control the unit via contact switches.
Note
Contact switch connector 4 outputs input signals from contact switch connector 3 via pass-through, or returns the status of the pass-through destination.
For details on other contact switches, see “[Contact Switch] Tab” (page 95).
11 REMOTE MONITOR connector (RJ-45)
Use this to perform monitor controls.
For details on monitor controls, see "/Contact
Switch] Tab" (page 95).
12 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 O (off) position.
During regular use of the unit, leave the main power switch in the I (on) position, and use the ⏻ (standby) switch on the front panel of the unit to switch between operational mode and standby mode.
CAUTION
When you press the ⏻ (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 O (off) position to turn off the power.
13 AC IN connector
Connect an AC power cord (not supplied) here.
14 REMOTE RS-232C connector 2 (9-pin D-sub)
Use this connector when controlling this unit or external devices from a serial interface device.
15 HD-SDI (high-definition serial digital interface)
OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs HD and SD format video signals.
16 HD-SDI (high-definition serial digital interface) IN connector (BNC type) (HVO-1000MD)
Inputs HD and SD format video signals.
17 HD-SDI (high-definition serial digital interface) IN connectors 1 to 2 (BNC type) (HVO-3000MT)
Inputs HD and SD format video signals.
Notes
- When using two streams in 3D mode, input the left image to the IN 1 connector and the right image to IN 2.
- When using one stream in 3D mode, use the IN 1 connector for input.
- When using in 2D mode, use the IN 2 connector for input.
- When simultaneously recording 3D and 2D images while using one stream in 3D mode, input the 3D image to the IN 1 connector and the 2D image to IN 2.
18 AUDIO (analog audio signal) IN connector (stereo mini jack)
Inputs analog audio signals.
19 AUDIO (analog audio signal) OUT connector (stereo mini jack)
Outputs analog audio signals.
20 NETWORK connector (RJ-45)
Connect a 1000 Base-T or 100 Base-TX network cable here.
CAUTION
- For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port. Follow the instructions for this port.
- When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to a peripheral device, use a shielded-type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation noise.
21 USB ports 3 and 4
Connect card readers, printers, and other devices here.
Note
Supported USB devices
- Use Sony USB media formatted in the FAT32 file system.
- The connectors do not support all USB devices.
- USB hubs and devices with built-in hubs are not supported.
- You cannot connect more than one barcode reader or more than one card reader.
- You cannot connect two or more printers of the same model.
22 MENU MONITOR connector (15-pin mini D-sub)
Connect a touch panel monitor or similar device here.
23 REMOTE RS-232C connector 1 (9-pin D-sub)
Use this connector when controlling this unit or external devices from a serial interface device.
Infrared Remote Control Unit
Press the buttons on the remote control unit while pointing it toward the infrared receiver on the unit.

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 “Capturing Still Images” (page 46).
2● REC button
Use this for manual recording.
When you press this button, video recording starts.
For details on use, see "Manual Recording" (page 44).
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.
4 ■ STOP button
Use this to stop playback or recording.
A recorded data separator is also created at the position in which recording was stopped.
5 Menu navigation buttons
Use these to navigate menus.
MENU button
Display 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.
↓ 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.
6 Playback buttons
Use these buttons during playback of recorded data.
▶ PLAY button
Plays back the recorded data.
▶▶ FF button
Fast forwards playback.
◀◀ REW button
Rewinds playback.
Before using the remote control unit
Remove the insulation sheet.

To replace the lithium battery
Use a commercially available 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).

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.
Preparation
Chapter
2
Turning the Unit On and Off
To turn on the unit
1 Set the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit to the I (on) position.

2 Press the ⏻ (standby) switch on the front panel of the unit.

When the unit turns on, the front panel display lights and "WELCOME" appears.
When the front panel display changes from "BOOTING..." to "READY" you can perform the following operations.
During regular use
Use the ⏻ (standby) switch on the front panel of the unit to exit and enter standby mode.
When you press the switch to enter standby mode, "FINISHING" appears on the front panel display while the unit is shutting down, and "GOODBYE" appears when the shutdown process is complete. The front panel display then turns off, 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 ⏻ (standby) switch on the front panel of the unit to enter standby mode.
The standby indicator on the front panel of the unit turns off.
2 Set the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit to the (off) position.
The power is turned off.
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 73).
Configuring Recording Settings (User Settings)
Select image inputs and configure image quality and print settings in the [User Settings] screen.
You can navigate the menus using the navigation buttons on the front panel of the unit or on the infrared remote control unit.
Note
After the unit is turned off, any settings configured in the [User Settings] screen will revert to the settings configured under [System Admin Settings].
Displaying the [User Settings] Screen
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Use the ← and → buttons to select [User Settings], and press the ENTER button.

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The [User Settings] screen appears.
4 Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select a tab, and press the ENTER button.

5 Configure the settings in each tab as necessary.
6 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Settings] screen appears again.
Selecting Image Inputs
1 Use the left and right buttons to select the [Select Input] tab.

2 Use the down button to select the [Input] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Input] screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select an input signal format, and press the ENTER button.

Note
When the HVO-3000MT is in 3D mode, [VIDEO] and [S-VIDEO] cannot be selected.
Example: Screen during 3D mode

The [Select Input] tab appears again.

4 To configure image quality settings, proceed to "Configuring Image Quality Settings" (page 29).
If you are finished configuring, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Image Quality Settings
Configure image quality settings for videos and still images.
1 Use the left and right buttons to select the [Quality] tab.

Note
The values that appear for [Rec Time] and [Rec Quantity] are estimates for single-layer BDs (25 GB).
2 Configure the video settings.
①Use the ↓ button to select the [Quality] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Quality] screen appears.
②Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the image quality, and press the ENTER button.

The [Quality] screen closes, and the [Quality] tab appears again.
Note
The setting configured here will be used as the initial value for the [Video Quality] setting in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
3 Configure the still image settings.
① Use the ➤ button to select the [Format] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Format] screen appears.
②Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select a format for the still image files, and press the ENTER button.

The [Format] screen closes, and the [Quality] tab appears again.
Note
If [DICOM] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [DICOM Settings] screen - [Server] tab, the format setting for still images will be disabled and fixed at [JPEG].
③ If you selected [JPEG] in step ②, use the ↓ button to select the [Quality] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Quality] screen appears.
④ Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the image quality, and press the ENTER button.

The [Quality] screen closes, and the [Quality] tab appears again.
⑤ Use the ↓ button to select the [Capture] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Capture] screen appears.
⑥ Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the frame or field capture mode, and press the ENTER button.

The [Capture] screen closes, and the [Quality] tab appears again.
4 To configure save settings, proceed to "Configuring Save Settings" (page 30).
If you are finished configuring, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
Configuring Save Settings
Configure settings related to external media used to store recorded data, and specify whether to output metadata.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Save] tab.

2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑, ←, →, and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[External Media 1], [External Media 2]
Select the external storage destinations in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.

Notes
- You cannot specify the same storage destination for both [External Media 1] and [External Media 2].
- For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, recordings will only be saved to one external media destination. Therefore, the [External Media 2] setting will be ignored, even if it is configured.
[Record Copy Media]
Select the external storage media to which to copy the recording list in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Metadata Output]
Select whether to include metadata when copying recorded data to external media in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [No].
Note
Metadata is saved to the uppermost directory of the recorded data folder.
[Save 3D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 3D format. The default setting is [Yes].

[Save 2D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 2D format, and select the input if so.
The input selected here will be used for printing and displaying thumbnails.
The default setting is [No].

Note
This setting will be applied to 3D still images.

[Folder Structure]
Select the directory structure that will be used when writing to external media in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [Recording Date + Patient ID].

When [Patient ID + Recording Date] is specified and recorded data with the same patient ID is created, a new recording date and time folder is created under the patient ID folder, and the recorded data is saved to the new folder.
[File Division Size]
Select the size interval for file splitting in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [2 GB].

3 If you set [Metadata Output] to [Yes], use the ⇄ and ⇒ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
The [Advanced] settings screen appears.
4 Specify the type of metadata to output.

[Recording Date]
Select whether to output the recording date and time as metadata.
[Patient Info.]
Select whether to output patient information (patient ID, patient name, gender, date of birth) as metadata.
[Doctor]
Select whether to output the name of the doctor as metadata.
[Case]
Select whether to output the procedure information as metadata.
[Facility Name]
Select whether to output the name of the facility as metadata.
[Metadata Format]
Select [XML] or [TXT].
The default setting is [TXT].
[Encryption]
Displays whether metadata outputs are encrypted (based on the setting in the [System Admin Settings]).
[Key]
Displays the key as asterisks (*) if [Encryption] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings].
5 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ←, →, and ↓ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Settings] screen appears again.
Configuring Print Settings
Configure print settings for still images.
The settings that appear will vary depending on the printer you are using. The Sony UP-DR80MD is used as an example for the explanation in this section.
Note
You can select the printer for use from the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Device Settings] screen – [Device] tab.
For details on this setting, see “[Device] Tab” (page 90).
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Print] tab.

The name of the printer selected for use appears in the [Printer] box.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑, ←, →, and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.
[Layout]
Select the number of still images to print on each sheet. 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)].
Note
The layout options that are available and the initial default setting will vary depending on your printer. The maximum setting for the UP-D25MD printer is two images. However, if [UPC-21S/24SA] is selected for [Paper], the maximum setting will be one image.
For details on a video printer, refer to the operating instructions for that printer.
[Auto Print]
When you capture a still image while this is set to [Yes] and you are using USB printer, the still image is automatically printed.
[Paper]
Specify the printer's paper size.
[Orientation]
Specify the orientation for printing.
The default setting is [Portrait].
This setting is disabled for UP-D25MD printers.
[Copies]
Specify the number of copies to print.
The default setting is [1].
[Add. Info.]
Select whether to print the following additional information (recording date, patient information, etc.). You can also individually select whether to print each additional information item in the [Detail of Add. Info.] screen.
The default setting is [Not Printed] for all settings except [Rec Timestamp].
Note
To print watermarks or logos, you must import the watermarks files and logo files onto the unit beforehand.
The items that can be configured in the [Detail of Add. Info.] screen are as follows.
[Logo]
Select whether to print logos when using a Sony USB printer.
[Recording Date]
Select whether to print the date on which the image was recorded.
[Patient Info.]
Select whether to print patient information.
[Doctor]
Select whether to print the name of the doctor. This setting is disabled for UP-D25MD printers.
[Case]
Select whether to print the name of the procedure. This setting is disabled for UP-D25MD printers.
[Facility Name]
Select whether to print the name of the facility. This setting is disabled for UP-D25MD printers.
[Rec Timestamp]
Select whether to print the time at which the image was recorded.
[Watermark]
Select whether to print watermarks when using a Sony UP-DR80MD USB printer.
Notes
- To print watermarks, you must import a watermark file that is created in the proper format beforehand. You can import the watermark file from the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Device Settings] screen - [Device] tab.
- To print logos, you must import a logo file that is created in the proper format beforehand. You can import the logo file from the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Device Settings] screen - [Device] tab.

For details on importing, see “[Import Watermark]” (page 93) and “[Import Logo]” (page 93).
Notes
- The print setting items that appear will vary depending on your printer.
- When printing a 3D still image while the HVO-3000MT is set to the 2D system mode, the image of the input specified with the [Select Right/Left of Image] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen will be printed.
- To stop a printing operation that is in progress on a video printer, perform the following. ①Press the ENTER button. The “CANCEL YES/NO” message appears on the front panel display. ②Select [YES]. Printing stops.
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Settings] screen appears again.
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.
Note
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.
• BD-RE (single or dual layer) • BD-R (single or dual layer) • DVD-R (single layer)
Note
This unit supports data discs only. Video discs are not compatible.
CAUTION
If you play back a BD-RE disc that was recorded using this unit on a computer running Windows XP, additional recording to that disc may become disabled.
Disc formatting
This unit automatically formats new and previously unused discs.
CAUTION
Be aware that all recorded data will be deleted during formatting.
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.
- Finger prints 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 Press the ⏻ (standby) switch to exit standby mode.

(standby) switch
"WELCOME" appears on the front panel display. When the "READY" message appears, proceed to the following steps.
CAUTION
If the front panel display does not turn on when you press the ⏻ (standby) switch, make sure that the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit is set to the I (on) position.
For details on turning the unit on and off, see "Turning the Unit On and Off" (page 26).
2 Press the ▲ (disc tray) button.

The disc tray opens.
3 Insert the disc.

4 Gently push in the disc tray.
The disc tray closes.
When an incompatible disc is inserted
The BD/DVD indicator lights orange, and a message notifying you of the incompatible media appears on the menu screen. Remove the disc, and insert a compatible disc.
To remove a disc
1 Press the ▲ (disc tray) 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.
Function Keys
When using the HVO-1000MD/HVO-3000MT, 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.
We recommend assigning frequently used functions based on your working environment.
Note
Contact your local Sony representative to change the function assignments. They cannot be changed by general users.
Using Function Keys
To enable use of the function keys, set [Keyboard Mode] to [Hard Keyboard] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Device Settings] screen.
Notes
- The function keys are enabled only when the hard keyboard mode is enabled.
- Hard keyboard mode cannot be enabled when the unit is in touch panel / mouse mode.
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [System Admin Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [System Admin Settings] screen appears.
4 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Device Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Device Settings] screen appears.
5 Use the ← and → buttons to select the [Device] tab.

6
Use the ↓ button to select the [Keyboard Mode] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Keyboard Mode] screen appears.
7
Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Hard Keyboard], and press the ENTER button.

Note
[Hard Keyboard] cannot be selected during touch panel / mouse mode.
The [Keyboard Mode] screen closes, and the [Device] tab appears again.
Factory Assigned Functions
The following functions are assigned to the function keys under factory default conditions.
| Function key Function | |
| F1 Playback | |
| F2 Fast forward | |
| F3 Rewind | |
| F4 Stop | |
| F5 Pause | |
| F6 Record | |
| F7 Capture | |
| F8 Input signal switch (DVI) | |
| F9 Input signal switch (VIDEO) | |
| F10 Show list |
| Function key Function | |
| F11 Add to list | |
| F12 Test record |
- Playback: Play back recorded data.
- Fast forward: Perform fast forward playback.
- Rewind: Perform rewind playback.
- Stop: Stop recording or playback.
- Pause: Pause recording or playback. • Record: Record video. • Capture: Capture still images.
- Input signal switch (DVI): Switch the input signal to DVI.
- Input signal switch (VIDEO): Switch the input signal to VIDEO. • Show list: Display the patient list.
- Add to list: Add patients to the patient list. • Test record: Perform a test recording.
Other Assignable Functions
Aside from the factory assigned functions, the following functions can also be assigned to the function keys.
• Audio record ON: Record audio. • Audio record OFF: Stop audio recording. - Input signal select (HD-SDI): Switch the input signal to HD-SDI. - Input signal select (S-VIDEO): Switch the input signal to S-VIDEO.
- [MENU] display: Display the [MENU] screen.
- Next chapter: Jump forward to the next chapter.
- Previous chapter: Jump back to the previous chapter.
- Next GOP: Jump forward to the next GOP.
- Previous GOP: Jump back to the previous GOP.
- Eject: Eject the inserted disc.
- [Recording Preparation] display: Display the [Recording Preparation] screen.
- [Recording 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).
- Streaming ON: Enable the streaming function, and start live transmission.
- Streaming OFF: Disable the streaming function.
- PinP ON: Enable the PinP function.
- PinP OFF: Disable the PinP function.
- PinP switch (RGB inset): Display the RGB input as the inset image (when the PinP function is enabled).
- PinP switch (RGB main): Display the RGB input as the main image (when the PinP function is enabled).
- Set chapter: Insert a chapter separator without saving a still image of the recording.

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 or infrared remote control unit.
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 or infrared remote control unit.
| Step 1 Record | Use the buttons on the infrared remote control unit or front panel of the unit to perform manual recording. |
| Step 2 Quick Playback | Play back recently recorded data. |
| Step 3 Capture Still Images | Capture still images from live image transmissions. |
| Step 4 Stop Recording | Stop recording operations. |
For details on operations while viewing the [MENU] screen, see "Chapter 4 Recording and Playback" (page 44).
1 Press the ● REC button.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel

Recording starts.

For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, both 3D and 2D images will be recorded.
For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, both 3D and 2D images will be recorded.
"REC" appears on the front panel display of the unit while recording is in progress.
This appears when audio is also being recorded.

Note
If images are recorded and patient information has not been entered in the [Recording Preparation] screen, sequential 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.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel

Recording stops, and the following appears.
END
1234567890123456
Note
If you press the ● REC button again, recording will start again as a new recorded data entry.
Step 2 Quick Playback
Play back data recorded in Step 1.
What is quick playback?
"Quick playback" is a function that allows you to play back the most recent data recorded to the internal hard disk with a simple press of the ▶ PLAY button.
Notes
- If the most recent data recorded is a still image, playback will not occur.
- For the HVO-3000MT, when you play back recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data, the 3D recorded data will be played back.
Press the ▶ PLAY button.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel

The most recent recorded data plays back. The following appears during playback.


You can also perform the following operations during playback.
Fast forward playback
Press the ▶▶ FF button.
Note
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.
When playback stops, the following appears.
READY
Notes
- 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. Conversely, when PAL is selected, NTSC-format recorded data cannot be played back.
- When the HVO-3000MT is set to 2D mode, data recorded in 3D format cannot be played back. Conversely, when the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, data recorded in 2D format cannot be played back.
Step 3 Capture Still Images
Capture still images from live image transmissions.
Press the CAPTURE button.
Infrared remote control unit

CAPTURE button

Front panel

CAPTURE button

The following appears during image capture.


The still image data is saved.
Recorded data entries are created when still images are captured.
Be sure to proceed to Step 4 to stop recording operations.
For details on capturing still images, see “Capturing Still Images” (page 46).
Step 4 Stop Recording
Press the ■ STOP button.
Infrared remote control unit

Front panel

Recording stops, and the following appears.
END
1234567890123456
Note
Recording will take longer to stop if data is being saved to external media, in addition to the internal hard disk. Wait a moment for the writing process to complete.
Recording and Playback
Chapter
4
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 50).
Note
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. Recorded data that has already been saved to external media will be the first to be deleted automatically.
Manual Recording
1 Press the ● REC button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel
Recording starts. For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, both 3D and 2D videos will be recorded.
If you press the MENU button while recording is in progress, the following screen appears.

In addition, "REC" appears on the front panel of the unit while recording is in progress.
This appears when audio is also being recorded.

2 To stop recording, press the ■ STOP button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit.
If the [MENU] screen is displayed, you can also press the ENTER button to stop recording. In such cases, continue with the following steps.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel
3 If the [MENU] screen is displayed, a confirmation message appears. Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [Yes], and press the ENTER button.

Recording stops.
A recorded data separator is created when recording stops.
If simultaneous saving to external media is enabled in addition to saving to the unit's internal hard disk, the following screen appears. Wait a moment for the data transfer to complete.

4 When the data transfer is complete, use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select [Close], and press the ENTER button.

The [MENU] screen appears again.
Note
You can record up to 24 continuous hours in one session. After 24 hours, recording will stop automatically.
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/
Notes
- Depending on the system administrator settings, recorded data files will be split in 2 GB or 4 GB intervals (approximate) when saved to the internal hard disk and external media.
- 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 three times for a single piece of recorded data. When this limit is exceeded, the “Exchange media limit exceeded” message appears on the [End Recording] screen.
Capturing 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 how to capture still images manually.
Note
For details on contact switch controls, contact your local Sony representative.
Manual Still Image Capture
To capture a still image, press the ◆ CAPTURE button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit 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.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel

CAUTION
Still image capture will only capture images from image signal inputs. For example, if you capture a still image from video that includes a PinP image for vital sign monitoring, the vital sign image will not be captured.
Note
You can configure format setting for still images files in the [User Settings] screen - [Quality] tab.
For details on this setting, see "Configuring Image Quality Settings" (page 29).
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/
Note
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.
Stopping Recording Operations
Recorded data is not only created when recording operations are performed, but also when still images are captured. Perform the following to stop recording operations, even if only still image capturing was performed.
Manual Recording Stop
1 Press the ■ STOP button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit.
If the [MENU] screen is displayed, you can also press the ENTER button to stop recording. In such cases, continue with the following steps.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel

2 If the [MENU] screen is displayed, a confirmation message appears. Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [Yes], and press the ENTER button.

Recording stops.
A recorded data separator is created when recording stops.
If simultaneous saving to external media is enabled in addition to saving to the unit's internal hard disk, the following screen appears. Wait a moment for the data transfer to complete.

3 When the data transfer is complete, use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [Close], and press the ENTER button.

The [MENU] screen appears again.
Stopping Recording to External Media and Automatic Printing
Perform the following to stop recording operations to external media and automatic printing operations that are in progress.
1 If you want to display the [MENU] screen, press the MENU button.
2 Press the ENTER button.
The stop recording confirmation message appears on the screen.
The "CANCEL YES/NO" message appears on the front panel display.
3 Select [Yes] on the screen or [YES] on the front panel display.
Recording to the external media stops.
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/
Notes
- Depending on the system administrator settings, recorded data files will be split in 2 GB or 4 GB intervals (approximate) when saved to the internal hard disk and external media.
- 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.
Playback
You can play back the most recent recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk via simple controls.
You can also play back recorded data from search results. For details, see "Image Search" (page 55).
Playing Back the Most Recent Data (Quick Playback)
When you press the ▶ PLAY button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit, the most recent recorded data that is stored on the unit's internal hard disk will play back.
Infrared remote control unit
Front panel

Playback operations
You can use the buttons on infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit to perform the following playback operations.
To fast forward playback
Press the ▶▶ FF button.
Note
Depending on the structure of the data, fast forward playback may not be possible for the entire recording.
To rewind playback
Press the ◀◀ REW button.
To pause playback
Press the II PAUSE button.
To resume playback, press the ▪ PAUSE button again or press the ▶ PLAY button.
To stop playback
Press the ■ STOP button.
Notes
- 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. Conversely, when PAL is selected, NTSC-format recorded data cannot be played back.
- When the HVO-3000MT is set to 2D mode, data recorded in 3D format cannot be played back. Conversely, when the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, data recorded in 2D format cannot be played back.
- For the HVO-3000MT, when you play back recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data, the 3D recorded data will be played back.
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 simply recall the corresponding patient information on the day of the procedure or examination.
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.
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Recording Preparation], and press the ENTER button.

The [Recording Preparation] screen appears.
3 Enter patient information.
Select an item using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.
[Patient Info] entry can be skipped.

[Patient ID]
Enter an identification number for the patient using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
Note
Certain symbols (\ / : ? * " <> |.) cannot be used for the patient ID. When data is scanned with a card reader or other such device and these characters exist, the characters will be automatically replaced with underscores (_). In addition, the front panel will not display characters other than ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7D.
[Patient Name]
Enter up to 20 characters in each field of the patient's name (1 character for the middle name) using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on the input fields for the patient name, see "[Patient Name Field]" (page 79).
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Sex]
Select the patient's gender in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Date of Birth]
Select the year, month, and day in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.
Year (first 2 digits)
4 Configure storage settings for recorded data.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Doctor]
Select the name of the doctor performing the surgical procedure or examination in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. This item can be skipped.
Doctor
Note
You can register doctors in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Edit Doctor List] screen.
For details on this setting, see "Editing the Doctor List" (page 109).
[Video Quality]
Select the video image quality in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
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 29).
[External Media 1], [External Media 2]
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.
Select the storage destination in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.
If you do not want to simultaneously record to external media, select [Not Specified].
If you want the unit to detect the inserted media automatically, select [Auto-Detect].

Notes
- You cannot specify the same storage destination for both [External Media 1] and [External Media 2].
- If the external media is currently inserted and recognized, the remaining recording times are also displayed.
- Servers will not be detected automatically.
- When [Auto-Detect] 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-Detect] is enabled.
- For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, recordings will only be saved to one external media destination. Therefore, the [External Media 2] setting will be ignored, even if it is configured.
[Case]
Select the corresponding procedure in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
The procedures must be registered beforehand.
For details on this setting, see "Registering Procedures" (page 115).
5 To perform a test recording, proceed to "Test Recording" (page 54).
If you are finished configuring, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to 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, 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. | |
Note
Hard keyboard mode cannot be enabled when the unit is in touch panel mode.
Registering Multiple Patients in Advance
You can register information for multiple patients for 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.
Registering Patients
Register patients for procedures and examinations to the patient list.
1. Configure patient information and save settings for the recorded data.
For details on patient information and save settings for recorded data, see "Patient Information and Data Storage Settings" (page 50).
You can also configure the settings by loading data from a card reader or barcode reader.
2. Use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select [Add to List], and press the ENTER button.

The patient is added to the patient list.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add any additional patients.
Note
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.
Recalling Patients
Recall patients that have been registered in advance.
1 In the [Recording Preparation] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Call List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Patient List] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the patient to recall, and press the ENTER button.

The check box of the patient is selected.
3 Use the ← and → buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

The [Recording Preparation] screen appears again. The patient information that was registered in advance will be reflected in the [Recording Preparation] screen.
Editing Registered Patient Settings
Edit patient information and save settings for recorded data that were registered in advance.
1 In the [Recording Preparation] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Call List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Patient List] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the patient for which you want to edit settings, and press the ENTER button.

The check box of the patient is selected.

3 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Change], and press the ENTER button.

The [Change Patient List] screen appears.
4 When you finish editing settings, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Patient List] screen appears again.
Deleting Registered Patients from the List
Delete patients that were registered in advance from the list.
1 In the [Recording Preparation] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Call List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Patient List] screen appears.
2 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select the patient to delete, and press the ENTER button.

The check box of the patient is selected.
3 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Delete], and press the ENTER button.

The patient entry is deleted.
Test Recording
Confirm whether images record properly.
When you perform a test recording, images record for five seconds and then play back automatically.
1 In the [Recording Preparation] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Test Record], and press the ENTER button.

The following message appears.
2 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Yes], and press the ENTER button.

Recording starts, and the following screen appears while test recording is in progress.

After images are recorded for five seconds, playback starts automatically.
For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, recording and playback for test recording can only be performed in 3D.
When the test recording is finished, the [Recording Preparation] screen appears again.
3 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Done], and press the ENTER button.

The [MENU] screen appears again.
Image Search
You can search for recorded data stored on the unit's internal hard disk.
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 Use the up and down buttons to select [Recording List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Recording List] screen appears.
3 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Search], and press the ENTER button.

The [Search] screen appears.
4 Specify the search conditions.
Select an item using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the text entry screen for that item.

[Patient ID]
Enter an identification number for the patient using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Patient Name]
Enter the patient's name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Doctor]
Select the name of the doctor performing the surgical procedure or examination in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Recording Date]
Select the year, month, and day the images were recorded in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.

[Status]
Select whether the recorded data has been saved to external media in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
The [DICOM Unsent] setting appears only if the [DICOM] setting in the [System Admin Settings] is set to [Use].
[2D/3D] (during 3D mode on the HVO-3000MT only)
Select the recording mode of the data in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
Select [Clear] and press the ENTER button to clear all specified search conditions.
5 When you finish specifying search conditions, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Start], and press the ENTER button.
A search for recorded data matching the specified conditions is performed, and the results are displayed.

Note
For the HVO-3000MT, recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data will be indicated by a status icon. For recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data, the displayed recording date and patient information will be that of the 3D data, and the combined size of the 3D and 2D data will be 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. When the HVO-3000MT is in 3D mode, the icon disappears when transfer of the still image that is targeted transfer is completed. For recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data, the icon disappears when transfer of both the 3D and 2D recorded data is completed. | [WAB3D] |
| 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 completed. | ![]() |
| 3D mode The data was recorded in 3D mode. This only appears when the HVO-3000MT is set to the 3D system mode. | [YT07] | |
| Simultaneous 3D and 2D recording | 3D and 2D data was recorded simultaneously, and the recorded data contains both 3D and 2D data. | ![]() |
Viewing Thumbnails of Recorded Data
You can view thumbnail images of recorded data in an image list.
1 Select [Image List] in the [Operation] box. 2 In the [Recording List] screen, use the up and down buttons to select the recorded data, and press the ENTER button.

The [Image List] screen appears, and thumbnail images of the recorded data are displayed.
3 To switch between video and still image thumbnail display, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Display], and press the ENTER button.

The [Display] screen appears.
4 Use the up and down buttons to select [Video], [Still], or [All], and press the ENTER button.

The display changes.

Notes
- 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] tab.
- You can also select recorded data for printing or copying to external media in the thumbnail display screen.
- For the HVO-3000MT, 3D thumbnails are displayed for recorded data that contain both 3D and 2D data.
For details on these settings, see "Processing Recorded Data" (page 60).
Playback from the Search Results List
1 Select [Image List] in the [Operation] box. 2 To play back an entire recorded data entry, use the up and down buttons to select the recorded data you want to play back in the [Recording List] screen (search results list), and press the PLAY button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit.

Infrared remote control unit

Front panel
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.
Note
To display recorded data by chapter, set [Image List Display] to [Chapter] in the [System Admin Settings] screen – [Function Settings] screen.
4 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select the recorded data image you want to play back.

5 Press the ▶ PLAY button on the infrared remote control unit or the front panel of the unit.
The recorded data that is highlighted plays back.
Note
Only the highlighted recorded data is played back.
Playback on the HVO-3000MT
When using the HVO-3000MT, the types of recorded data you can play back will differ depending on the system mode.
| 2D videos | 2D still images | 3D videos | 3D still images | |
| 2D mode Yes | Yes No | Yes | ||
| 3D mode No | Yes Yes | Yes |
Note
When you play back recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data, the 3D recorded data will be 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.
1 In the [Recording List] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Sort], and press the ENTER button.

The [Sort] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Item] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Item] screen appears.
3 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select a category, and press the ENTER button.

The [Sort] screen appears again.
4 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Order] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Order] screen appears.
5 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to 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] Start with data not saved to external media | Start with data saved to external media | |
| [Size] Start with largest Start with smallest | ||
For recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data on the HVO-3000MT, sorting will be performed according to the 3D recorded data. However, the combined size of the 3D and 2D data will be used when sorting by size.
The [Sort] screen appears again.
6 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to 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 60)
- Copying to External Media (page 62) • Editing Patient Information (page 66)
- Protecting Recorded Data (page 68)
- Deleting Recorded Data (page 69)
Printing
You can select still images for printing from the [Recording List] screen.
Note
For details on configuring the number of images to print on each sheet and other print settings, see "Configuring Print Settings" (page 32).
1 Select [Image List] in the [Operation] box. 2 Display the [Recording List] screen, use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the recorded data, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] Screen, see "Image Search" (page 55).

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 57).
4 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to print.
Select a thumbnail using the ↑, ↓, ←, and ➤ buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.

5 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select the [Operation] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Operation] screen appears.
6 Use the up and down buttons to select [Print], and press the ENTER button.

The [Image List] screen appears again.
7 Use the up and down buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

The [Print] screen appears.
8 Change the settings as necessary.

9 If you want to enter a comment, use the up and down buttons to select the [Comment] box, and press the ENTER button.
The on-screen keyboard appears.
10 Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a comment.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
Printing starts.
When printing with the UP-DR80MD or UP-D25MD, the remaining amount of paper is also displayed.

Notes
- To cancel printing, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
- When printing a 3D still image while the HVO-3000MT is set to the 2D system mode, the image of the input specified with the [Select Right/Left of Image] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen will be printed.
11 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 in the [Recording List] screen for copying onto external media. You can select whether to copy videos, still images, or both with this procedure.
Notes
- 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 three times for a single piece of recorded data. When this limit is exceeded, the “Exchange 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, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select the operation box, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] Screen, see "Image Search" (page 55).

The following screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select [Save to], and press the ENTER button.
![graph TD A["Save to"] --> B["Image List"] B --> C["Delete"] C --> D["Protect"] D --> E["UnProtect"] E --> F["Cancel"]](/content/2026/06/1401774/images/2b46c304f1c557fb6bf3cc3c2ffd0e04a1538cae1d06b1d0dce96cae95aca479.jpg)
The [Recording List] screen appears again.
4 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to copy.
Select recorded data using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.

5 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

The [Save to] screen appears.
6 Configure save settings for the recorded data.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[External Media]
Select the storage destination, and press the ENTER button.

[File Server]
If [SERVER] is selected as the external storage destination, select a file server (the server configured in the system administrator settings or the server configured for each doctor), and press the ENTER button.

[Save Video] (HVO-3000MT only)
This is enabled when recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data is selected.
Select the recorded data you want to save, and press the ENTER button.

[Save 3D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 3D format, and press the ENTER button.

[Save 2D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 2D format, select the input if so, and press the ENTER button.

Note
This setting will be applied to 3D still images.
7 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

Copying of recorded data starts.

Note
To cancel copying, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
8 Use the ↓ button to select [Close], and press the ENTER button.

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. You can select whether to copy videos or still images with this procedure.
1 If you are copying to a BD/DVD disc or USB memory device, insert the media into the unit.
2 Select [Image List] in the [Operation] box.
3 Display the [Recording List] screen, use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the recorded data, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] Screen, see "Image Search" (page 55).

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 57).
5 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to copy.
Select a thumbnail using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.
Example: Still image display screen

6 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select the [Operation] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Operation] screen appears.
7 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Save to], and press the ENTER button.

The [Image List] screen appears again.
8 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

The [Save to] screen appears.
9 Configure save settings for the recorded data.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[External Media]
Select the storage destination, and press the ENTER button.

[File Server]
If [SERVER] is selected as the external storage destination, select a file server (the server configured in the system administrator settings or the server configured for each doctor), and press the ENTER button.

[Save Video] (HVO-3000MT only)
This is enabled when recorded data that contains both 3D and 2D data is selected.
Select the recorded data you want to save, and press the ENTER button.

[Save 3D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 3D format, and press the ENTER button.

[Save 2D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 2D format, select the input if so, and press the ENTER button.

Note
This setting will be applied to 3D still images.
10 Use the up and down arrow buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

Copying of recorded data starts.

Note
To cancel copying, select [Abort] and press the ENTER button.
11 Use the down arrow button to select [Close], and press the ENTER button.

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.
CAUTION
When [Change Patient Info.] is set to [No] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Function Settings] screen - [General 1] tab, you can only edit patient information that has not yet been entered. Patient information entered by a user cannot be edited.
1 Display the [Recording List] screen, use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select the [Operation] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Operation] screen appears.
2 Use the up and down arrow buttons to select [Change], and press the ENTER button.
![graph TD A["Save to"] --> B["Delete"] B --> C["Protect"] C --> D["UnProtect"] D --> E["Change"] F["Cancel"] --> A](/content/2026/06/1401774/images/174c3e37e0655d866bed3764dc12f7b9ad89ca0c46b07439b91037bcfaea154e.jpg)
The [Recording List] screen appears again.
3 Select the check box of the recorded data for which you want to edit patient information.
Select recorded data using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.

Note
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 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

The [Change] screen appears.
5 Edit each item as necessary.
Select an item using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

For details on each item, see "Patient Information and Data Storage Settings" (page 50).
6 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

The patient information is changed, and the [Image 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, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select the operation box, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] screen, see "Image Search" (page 55).

The following screen appears.
2 Use the up and down buttons to select [Protect], and press the ENTER button.
![graph TD A["Image List"] --> B["Save to"] B --> C["Delete"] C --> D["Protect"] D --> E["UnProtect"] F["Cancel"] --> D](/content/2026/06/1401774/images/02977aba64a5415b08d1a8e5caf2ead200ea74ff3c8dc84caf87cf652deca7f1.jpg)
The [Recording List] screen appears again.
3 Select the check boxes for the recorded data you want to protect.
Select recorded data using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.

4 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to 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.
CAUTION
Recorded data that is deleted cannot be restored.
To select data for deletion from the [Recording List] screen
This section describes how to select recorded data for deletion in the [Recording List] screen.
1 Display the [Recording List] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and ➤ buttons to select the operation box, and press the ENTER button.
For details on displaying the [Recording List] Screen, see "Image Search" (page 55).

The following screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to 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.
Select recorded data using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to select or clear the check box.

4 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and ➤ buttons to select [Execute], and press the ENTER button.

A confirmation message appears.
5 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [Yes], 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.
Live Transmission (Streaming)
Chapter
5
Streaming Preparation
Be sure to configure the network and streaming settings before you begin live transmissions. The network settings should be configured by the system administrator.
For details, see "Network Settings" (page 99).
Notes
- The Sony Network Recorder and Network Recorder Software are required for streaming transmissions.
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when the recording mode settings are set to HD 1080p format.
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when you are using the HVO-3000MT in 3D mode.
Transmitting Live Images
Live image transmissions from endoscopic devices and cameras in the operating room can be streamed in real time to doctors' offices, ICUs, and amphitheaters by using the streaming function.
Manual Live Transmission
1 Press the MENU button. The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Use the ⇔ and ▷ buttons to select [System Admin Settings], and press the ENTER button.

A confirmation message appears.
4 Press the ENTER button.

The [System Admin Settings] screen appears.
5 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Network Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Network Settings] screen appears.
6 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Streaming] tab.

7 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Streaming] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Streaming] screen appears.
8 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Use], and press the ENTER button.

The [Streaming] tab appears again, and the streaming settings are displayed.
9 Configure each setting.

For details on each setting, see “[Streaming] Tab” (page 103).
10 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The streaming function is enabled, and live transmission starts.
To stop live transmission
Set [Streaming] to [Not Used] in the [Streaming] tab. If you do not specify [Not Used] in this tab, the streaming function will remain active even after you end recording sessions or turn the unit off.
When using a touch panel monitor, you can also stop live transmission by touching the [Streaming] button in the [MENU] screen.
For details on the [Streaming] button, see “[MENU] Screen” (page 123).
System Administrator Settings
Chapter
Overview
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.
• Date and Time Settings (page 75)
Configure the current date and time.
• Language Settings (page 74)
Configure the display language and date display format.
• Function Settings (page 78)
Configure initial settings related to recording.
• 3D/2D Settings (HVO-3000MT only) (page 87)
Configure the system mode (3D/2D), and configure the initial settings when specifying 3D mode.
• Device Settings (page 89)
Configure initial settings for external devices.
- Password Settings (page 98)
Register or edit the password for the system administrator settings.
• Network Settings (page 99)
Configure initial settings related to the network, server, and streaming (live transmission).
- Initial User Settings (page 105)
Configure initial setting values related to recording quality and storage media.
• Editing the Doctor List (page 109)
Register and edit information regarding the doctors performing the surgical procedures and examinations.
• Editing the Procedure List (page 114)
Register or edit entries for surgical procedures and examinations.
• DICOM Settings (page 117)
Configure DICOM settings.
Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [System Admin Settings], and press the ENTER button.

A confirmation message appears.
4 Press the ENTER button.

The [System Admin Settings] screen appears.
5 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and ➤ buttons to select the settings you want to configure, and press the ENTER button.

The setting screen for the selected item appears. The current software version appears 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 Settings
Configure the display language and date display format.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Language], and press the ENTER button.

The [Language] screen appears.
2 Use the up and down buttons to select the [Language] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Language] screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select the display language, and press the ENTER button.

The [Language] screen appears again.
4 Use the up and down buttons to select the [Date Format] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Date Format] screen appears.
5 Use the up and down buttons to select the date display format, and press the ENTER button.

[YYYY/MM/DD]
Display dates in year/month/day format.
[MM/DD/YYYY]
Display dates in month/day/year format.
[DD/MM/YYYY]
Display dates in day/month/year format.
The [Language] screen appears again.
6 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Date and Time Settings
Configure the current date and time.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Date and Time], and press the ENTER button.

The [Date and Time] screen appears.
2 Configure the date.
① Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select the year box (last two digits), and press the ENTER button.

The [Year (last 2 digits)] screen appears.
② Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the last two digits of the year, and press the ENTER button.

③ Configure the month and day in the same way.
3 Configure the time in the same way.
4 Configure the time zone and daylight saving time settings.
Select an item using the ▲ and ▼ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.
[Time Zone]
Select a time zone in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
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 76).

[Use Daylight Saving Time]
Select whether to enable DST (daylight saving time) in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

5 When you finish configuration, use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to 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 | ||
| GMT-12:00 International Date Line West | ||
| GMT-11:00 Midway Island | ||
| GMT-10:00 Hawaii | ||
| GMT-09:00 Alaska O | ||
| GMT-08:00 Tijuana, Baja California O | ||
| GMT-08:00 Pacific Time (US and Canada) O | ||
| GMT-07:00 Arizona | ||
| GMT-07:00 Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan - Old O | ||
| GMT-07:00 Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan - New O | ||
| GMT-07:00 Mountain Time (US and Canada) O | ||
| GMT-06:00 Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey - Old | O | |
| GMT-06:00 Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey - New | O | |
| GMT-06:00 Saskatchewan | ||
| GMT-06:00 Central America | ||
| GMT-06:00 Central Time (US and Canada) O | ||
| GMT-05:00 Indiana (East) | ||
| GMT-05:00 Bogota, Lima, Quito, Rio Branco | ||
| GMT-05:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada) O | ||
| GMT-04:30 Caracas | ||
| GMT-04:00 Santiago O | ||
| GMT-04:00 Manaos O | ||
| GMT-04:00 La Paz | ||
| GMT-04:00 Atlantic Time (Canada) O | ||
| GMT-03:30 Newfoundland and Labrador O | ||
| GMT-03:00 Greenland | O | |
| GMT-03:00 Georgetown | ||
| GMT-03:00 Buenos Aires | O | |
| GMT-03:00 Brasilia | O | |
| GMT-03:00 Montevideo | O | |
| GMT-02:00 Mid-Atlantic | O | |
| GMT-01:00 Azores | O | |
| GMT-01:00 Cape Verde Islands | ||
| GMT Casablanca | ||
| GMT Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London | O | |
| GMT Monrovia, Reykjavik | ||
| GMT+01:00 Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna | O | |
| GMT+01:00 Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb | O | |
| GMT+01:00 Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris | O | |
| GMT+01:00 Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague | O | |
| GMT+01:00 West Central Africa | ||
| Time zone | DST | |
| GMT+02:00 | Athens, Bucharest, Istanbul ○ | |
| GMT+02:00 | Amman ○ | |
| GMT+02:00 | Windhoek ○ | |
| GMT+02:00 | Jerusalem ○ | |
| GMT+02:00 | Cairo ○ | |
| GMT+02:00 | Harare, Pretoria | |
| GMT+02:00 | Beirut ○ | |
| GMT+02:00 | Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Skopje, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius | ○ |
| GMT+02:00 | Minsk ○ | |
| GMT+03:00 | Kuwait, Riyadh | |
| GMT+03:00 | Tblisi | |
| GMT+03:00 | Nairobi | |
| GMT+03:00 | Baghdad | |
| GMT+03:00 | Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd ○ | |
| GMT+03:30 | Tehran ○ | |
| GMT+04:00 | Abu Dhabi, Muscat | |
| GMT+04:00 | Yerevan ○ | |
| GMT+04:00 | Caucasus Standard Time | |
| GMT+04:00 | Baku ○ | |
| GMT+04:00 | Port Louis ○ | |
| GMT+04:30 | Kabul | |
| GMT+05:00 | Islamabad, Karachi ○ | |
| GMT+05:00 | Yekaterinburg | |
| GMT+05:00 | Tashkent | |
| GMT+05:30 | Sri Jayawardenepura | |
| GMT+05:30 | Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi | |
| GMT+05:45 | Kathmandu | |
| GMT+06:00 | Astana, Dhaka | |
| GMT+06:00 | Almaty, Novosibirsk | ○ |
| GMT+06:30 | Yangon (Rangoon) | |
| GMT+07:00 | Krasnoyarsk | ○ |
| GMT+07:00 | Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta | |
| GMT+08:00 | Irkutsk, Ulaanbaatar | ○ |
| GMT+08:00 | Kuala Lumpur, Singapore | |
| GMT+08:00 | Perth | ○ |
| GMT+08:00 | Taipei | |
| GMT+08:00 | Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong SAR, Urumqi | |
| GMT+09:00 | Seoul | |
| GMT+09:00 | Yakutsk | ○ |
| GMT+09:00 | Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo | |
| GMT+09:30 | Adelaide | ○ |
| GMT+09:30 | Darwin | |
| GMT+10:00 | Vladivostok | ○ |
| Time zone | DST | |
| GMT+10:00 | Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney | ○ |
| GMT+10:00 | Guam, Port Moresby | |
| GMT+10:00 | Brisbane | |
| GMT+10:00 | Hobart | ○ |
| GMT+11:00 | Magadan, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia | |
| GMT+12:00 | Auckland, Wellington | ○ |
| GMT+12:00 | Fiji Islands, Kamchatka, Marshall Islands | |
| GMT+13:00 | Nuku’alofa, Samoa | |
Function Settings
Configure initial settings related to recording and external devices.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Function Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Function Settings] screen appears.
2 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select a tab, and configure settings as necessary.

For details on each tab, see the following.
"[General 1] Tab" (page 78)
"[General 2] Tab" (page 79)
"[Video 1] Tab" (page 82)
"[Video 2] Tab" (page 85)
"[PinP] Tab" (page 86)
Note
When the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, the [PinP] tab does not appear.
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[General 1] Tab
Configure initial system settings.
1 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select the [General 1] tab.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ♠ and ♠ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Facility Name]
Enter the facility name (up to 32 characters) using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Digits in Patient ID]
Select the number of digits to use for patient ID numbers in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [8]. Up to 16 digits can be used.

[Add 0 to Patient ID]
Select whether to add zeros to patient IDs with lengths shorter than the specified number of digits in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Patient Name Field]
Select the number of display fields for the patient name in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
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 in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [No].
3 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
[General 2] Tab
Configure initial system settings.
1 Use the ← and → buttons to select the [General 2] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Auto Eject BD/DVD]
Select whether to automatically eject BD and DVD discs when they are full in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [No].

[Prohibit Remote Control]
Select whether to prohibit remote control of the unit in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [No].

[Show Status]
Select whether to display various status information.

[Advanced] appears when you select [Yes].
For details on this setting, see “To configure advanced status display settings” (page 80).
[Image List Display]
Select whether thumbnail images of videos in the [Image List] screen are displayed by title or chapter in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [Title].

[Display Logo]
Select whether to display a logo in the [MENU] screen in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [No].

If you select [Yes], import the logo.
For details on importing, see “To import a logo” (page 82).
3 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
To configure advanced status display settings
Individually select whether to display each status.
1 Use the ◆ and ➤ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when [Show Status] is set to [Yes].

The [Advanced] settings screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Show Rec Status]
Select whether to display recording status information in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
If you select [Yes], the recording status, the status of data transfer to media, and other status information will appear on the recording images that are output. Data is being written if the media status is green, and an error has occurred if it is orange.
The default setting is [No].
Show Rec Status
[Show Play Status]
Select whether to display playback status information in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
If you select [Yes], patient information and other data will appear on the playback images of video outputs. The default setting is [No].
Show Play Status
[Show Idle Status]
Select whether to display idle status information in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
If you select [Yes], streaming, printing, and other status information will appear during idle conditions (i.e., when recording or playback is stopped). Green indicates streaming or printing in progress, and orange indicates errors.
The default setting is [No].
Show Idle Status
Note
If [Show Rec Status] or [Show Idle Status] is set to [Yes] 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.
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.
Note
[Advanced] for [Image List Display] cannot be selected in touch panel mode.
1 Use the ◆ and ➤ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

The [Advanced] settings screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Save to]
Select the selection state of recorded data when you specify [Save to] for [Operation].
The default setting is [Deselect All].

[Print]
Select the selection state of recorded data when you specify [Print] for [Operation].
The default setting is [Deselect All].

To import a logo
Import the logo file you want to display.
For details on preparing a logo file, see “To prepare a logo file” (page 82).
1. Copy the logo file onto a USB memory device, and insert the device into a USB port on the unit. 2. Use the left and right buttons to select [Import], and press the ENTER button.
The following message appears.
3. Select [OK], and press the ENTER button.

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
[Video 1] Tab
Configure recording settings.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Video 1] tab.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the and buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Video Format]
Select [NTSC] or [PAL] in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [NTSC].

[I/O Timing]
Select the input and output timing in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. 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].
I/O Timing
Note
When the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, you will only be able to select between [Normal] or [Pass-Through] for [I/O Timing] when [Input Stream] is set to [1] and input and output are set to the same format. [Normal] will be used when selection is not possible. This also applies if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen of the HVO-3000MT.
[Auto Live Still Image]
Select the type of image to display when a video is paused in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [Frame].
Auto Live Still Image
[Auto Live]
Select whether to use the auto live function in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
When the auto live function is enabled and you capture a still image, the captured image is displayed for the duration specified with the [Auto Live Time] setting. When using the auto live function, you can also select whether to display a single captured image or multiple images.
In multi auto live, three or four captured images are displayed depending on the display position setting. [Advanced] appears when [Multi] is selected.
The default setting is [Not Used].
For details on this setting, see “To configure multi auto live settings” (page 85).

Note
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 Time]
This setting can be configured when [Auto Live] is set to [Use].
Select the duration for which still images are displayed after capture in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [0.5 sec].

[Recording Mode]
Select the recording mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [HD/SD Record].

[HD Record]
Upconvert SD signals and record in HD mode.
[HD/SD Record]
Record in HD or SD mode based on the input resolution.
[SD Record]
Downconvert HD signals and record in SD mode.
The relationship between the input resolution and recording mode is as follows.
| Input resolution | [HD Record] | [HD/SD Record] | [SD Record] |
| 640 × 480 to 720×480 (576) | 1920 × 1080i 720 × 480 (576) i 720 | × 480 (576) i | |
| 800 × 600 to 1280 × 1024 | 1920 × 1080i 1920 × 1080i 720 × 480 (576) i | ||
| 1920 × 1080i 1920 | × 1080i 1920 × 1080i 720 × 480 (576) i | ||
| 1920 × 1080p to 1920 × 1200 | 1280 × 720p 1280 × 720p 1920 × 1080p | 1280 × 720p 1920 × 1080p | 720 × 480 (576) i |
Notes
- If the input is interlaced, the data will be recorded in interlaced format regardless of whether the recording mode is set to HD progressive.
- When the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, the recording mode will be fixed at [HD Record].
- When the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, the supported input resolutions are 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 1024, and 1024 × 768.
[HD Recording Format]
Select the HD format to use during recording in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [1080i].
Note
Only the HVO-3000MT supports 1080p.

The relationship between the input resolution and HD format during recording is as follows.
| Input resolution | 1080i mode 720p mode 1080p mode |
| 1920 × 1080p 1920 | × 1080i 1280 × 720p 1920 × 1080p |
[Audio]
Select whether to record audio in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [Record].

3 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➤ buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ► buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
To configure multi auto live settings
Configure duration and position settings for the captured images that are displayed when using the multi auto live function.
1 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ▲ and ▼ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Duration]
Select the duration for which captured still images are displayed.
The default setting is [3 sec].
[Position]
Select 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.
[Monitor]
Select the monitor mode.
The default setting is [Normal].
Note
If the connected monitor is in full mode, the left and right edges of the still images displayed for the auto live function may be cropped. In such cases, set [Monitor] to [Normal].
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Video 1] tab appears again.
[Video 2] Tab
Configure recording settings.
1 Use the ← and → buttons to select the [Video 2] tab.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Down Convert Mode]
Specify whether to retain the aspect ratio when upconverting or downconverting.
When you want to retain the aspect ratio when downconverting HD inputs into SD outputs or upconverting SD inputs into HD outputs, select [Letterbox] for [Down Convert Mode].
The default setting is [Normal].
Note
When the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, the [Down Convert Mode] setting is disabled.
[Input Detect Duration]
Select from 0 to 3 seconds for the duration for which input signals are detected.
The default setting is [3 sec].
[DVI Input Range]
Select between limited and full range for the range mode during DVI input.
The tonal range for [Limited Range] is 16 to 235, and the tonal range for [Full Range] is 0 to 255.
The default setting is [Full Range].
[Automatic Pause]
Select whether to automatically pause recording when there is no input signal.
The default setting is [No].
If you select [Yes], recording will pause if there is no input signal for 10 minutes.
3 To configure settings in other tabs, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
[PinP] Tab
Configure initial settings for the PinP (picture-in-picture) function.
Notes
- When the HVO-3000MT is set to 3D mode, the [PinP] tab does not appear.
- When the PinP function is enabled, the [Pass-Through] setting will be disabled.
1 Use the ⇄ and ⇒ buttons to select the [PinP] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ♠ and ♠ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[PinP]
Select whether to use the PinP function to display a PinP inset of RGB inputs in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
You can display PinP insets of RGB inputs for images currently recording, streaming images, or both.
The default setting is [Not Used].
Notes
- The supported resolutions for RGB input are 640 × 480, 800 × 600, 1024 × 768, and 1280 × 1024.
- Images will be recorded in HD mode when the PinP function is enabled.

[Not Used]
Disable use of RGB signals for the PinP function.
[Recording]
Display insets in images that are recording.
[Streaming]
Display insets in images that are streaming.
[Recording and Streaming]
Display insets in images that are recording and images that are streaming.
[Position]
This setting can be configured when a setting other than [Not Used] is selected for [PinP].
Select the display position for the inset in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [Upper Left].

[Size]
This setting can be configured when a setting other than [Not Used] is selected for [PinP].
Select the size of the inset in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [1/6].

3 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➤ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
3D/2D Settings (HVO-3000MT only)
Configure the system mode for the unit and 3D settings.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [3D/2D Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [3D/2D Settings] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[System Mode]
Select a system mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [3D].

Notes
- You must restart the unit after changing the system mode. A message prompting you to restart the unit will appear in such cases. Select [Yes] and restart the unit.
- In 3D mode, an icon appears in the [MENU] screen to indicate that 3D mode is set.
[Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec]
Select whether to record 3D and 2D images simultaneously in the setting screen that appears. The default setting is [No].
Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec
Notes
- When recording 3D and 2D images simultaneously, be sure to configure the same input signal and resolution for both.
- This setting is only available when [System Mode] is set to [3D].
[Input Stream]
Select the number of input streams and the input format for when the system mode is set to [3D]. The default setting is [2].
Input Stream
Notes
- This setting is only available when [System Mode] is set to [3D].
- When [Input Stream] is set to [2] and you capture a still image from a fast-moving video, the image may not be perceived as 3D.
- When the number of input streams is set to [1 (Line by Line)], images will be recorded in top-and-bottom format.
[Output Mode]
Select the output mode for when the system mode is set to [3D].
The settings available for the output mode will differ depending on the format configured for the input streams.
Selectable output modes
| Input stream | Output modes | Remarks |
| 2 Side by Side | (default) | |
| Line by Line | ||
| 1 (Side by Side) | Side by Side (default) | Pass-through output possible |
| Line by Line | ||
| 1 (Line by Line) | Line by Line (default) | Pass-through output possible |
| Top and Bottom |
Notes
- This setting is only available when [System Mode] is set to [3D].
- When recording 3D and 2D images simultaneously, 3D images that conform to this setting will be output.
[Display MENU]
Select whether to display the MENU in 2D mode or 3D mode.

Note
This setting is only available when [System Mode] is set to [3D].
[Select Right/Left of Image]
Specify the image to use for the 2D recorded data when recording 3D and 2D images simultaneously, and which still image to use for printing and displaying thumbnails.
The default setting is [Left].

3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Device Settings
Configure settings for external devices.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Device Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Device Settings] screen appears.
2 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select a tab, and configure settings as necessary.

For details on each tab, see the following.
"[Device] Tab" (page 90)
"[Contact Switch] Tab" (page 95)
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[Device] Tab
Configure settings for peripheral devices connected to the unit.
For details on devices that can be connected to the HVO-1000MD or HVO-3000MT, contact your local Sony representative.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Device] tab.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[USB 3], [USB 4]
Select the devices connected to USB ports 3 and 4 on the rear panel of the unit in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.
The available settings include devices that are compatible with the unit.
The default setting is [No Device].

If you select a barcode reader or card reader, be sure to configure the [Reader Settings].
For details on this setting, see "To configure reader settings" (page 91).
If you select a printer, be sure to configure the [Printer Settings].
For details on this setting, see "To configure printer settings" (page 92).
Note
The unit can recognize the Sony UP-DR80MD printer automatically. To have the unit recognize UP-DR80MD printers automatically, set the peripheral device setting for the USB connector to which the printer will be connected to [No Device]. 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 you select a touch panel/mouse, be sure to configure the [Touch Panel / Mouse Settings].
For details on this setting, see "Configuring Touch Panel / Mouse Settings" (page 120).
[RS-232C 1], [RS-232C 2]
Select the devices connected to RS-232C connectors 1 and 2 on the rear panel of the unit in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.
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 92).
[Printer Used]
This setting can be configured when a printer is selected for the [USB 3], [USB 4], [RS-232C 1], and [RS-232C 2] settings above.
Select the printer to use in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

The [Advanced] settings are enabled.
[Keyboard Mode]
Select whether to use the soft keyboard (i.e., on-screen keyboard) or a hard keyboard in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [Soft Keyboard].

Note
If [USB 3] or [USB 4] is set to touch panel / mouse mode, hard keyboard mode cannot be selected.
3 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
To configure reader settings
When a barcode reader or card reader is selected, configure the settings for reading data. The procedure for configuring barcode reader and card reader settings is the same.
1 Use the ◆ and ➤ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when a barcode reader or card reader is selected.

The [Reader Settings] screen appears.
2 Scan the card.
The data from the card appears in the [Read Data] area. Proceed with configurations while confirming this data.
Note
If there is an empty field within the data, an asterisk (*) appears on the display.
3 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
4 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Decode], and press the ENTER button.

The decoding results are displayed.

5 After confirming that the decoding results are correct, use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Device] tab appears again.
To configure printer settings
When a USB printer is selected, configure the color balance, brightness, and other settings.
1 Use the ◆ and ➤ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when a printer is selected.

The [Printer Settings] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Color Balance]
Adjust the color balance for cyan, magenta, and yellow and red, green, and blue. Select a correction value in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.

[Gray Balance]
Adjust the balance for achromatic colors. Select a correction value in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.

[Bright]
Configure the [Sharpness], [Dark], [Gamma], [Light], and [Gamma Curve] settings to adjust the brightness of printed images.
Select a correction value in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.

Note
The [Gamma Curve] setting is only available for Sony UP-D25MD printers.
[Print]
Select whether to enable [High Speed Print].
When [Yes] is selected, the print speed is increased but quality is reduced.
Select [Yes] or [No] in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [No].
Note
The [High Speed Print] setting is only available for Sony UP-D25MD printers.

[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 93).
When you select [Import Watermark] and press the ENTER button, the following message appears. Select [OK] and press the ENTER button.

When import of the watermark file is complete, a notification message will appear.
Note
The [Import Watermark] setting is only available when using a Sony UP-DR80MD printer.
[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 94).
When you select [Import Logo] and press the ENTER button, the following message appears. Select [OK] and press the ENTER button.

When import of the logo file is complete, a notification message will appear.
Note
The [Import Logo] setting is only available when using a Sony USB printer.
3
When you finish configuration, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.

The configurations are saved, and the [Device] 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 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.
• For UP-DR80MD printers
File format: 24-bit bitmap
File name: printlogo_UP-DR80MD.bmp
Size: 94 (height) × 900 (width) pixel
• For UP-D25MD printers
File format: 24-bit bitmap
File name: printlogo_UP-D25MD.bmp
Size: 70 (height) × 320 (width) pixel
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 system control settings
When [System Control] is selected, configure the transmission speed.
1 Use the ◆ and ➤ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.
[Advanced] appears when [System Control] is selected.

The [System Control Setting] screen appears.
2 Select the transmission speed.
① Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Speed] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Speed] screen appears.
② Select a transmission speed, and press the ENTER button.
The default setting is [9600 bps].

3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.

The configurations are saved, and the [Device] 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, or when you want to use the tally lamp control and video input switching functions for the monitor.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Contact Switch] tab.
2 Configure the [Contact Switch 1], [Contact Switch 2], and [Contact Switch 3] settings.
Specify the function that the contact switch device will control for each contact switch setting.
The procedure for configuring the [Contact Switch 1], [Contact Switch 2], and [Contact Switch 3] settings is the same.
The default setting is [Not Used].
①Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the box for the contact switch setting you want to configure, and press the ENTER button.

The setting screen for the selected contact switch appears.
② Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the function to control, and press the ENTER button.

[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 Chapter]
Insert a chapter separator without saving a still image of the recording.
The [Contact Switch] tab appears again.
③ Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

The [Advanced] screen appears.
④ Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Timing] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Timing] screen appears.
⑤ Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the control timing, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Down Edge]. If [Record Still] is selected as the function to be controlled, the [State] setting cannot be selected here.
Note
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 [Advanced] screen appears again.
⑥ Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.

The [Contact Switch] tab appears again.
3 If you want to use the tally lamp control and video input switching functions for the monitor, configure the [Control Monitor] setting.
The default setting is [No].
① Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Control Monitor] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Control Monitor] screen appears.
② Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select [Yes], and press the ENTER button.

The [Contact Switch] tab appears again.
③ Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

The [Advanced] screen appears.
④ Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the setting you want to configure, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Not Controlled].

[Camera Input]
Configure this to output images from an endoscopic device onto the monitor.
[Recorder Input]
Configure this to output images from this unit onto the monitor.
[Tally Lamp]
Configure this to indicate the recording status via the tally lamp on the monitor.
[2D/3D Select]
Configure this when displaying 3D images on a Sony LMD-2451MT medical monitor. This mode setting is used to display the [MENU] screen properly during 3D image display.
The pin assignment screen appears.
⑤ Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select a pin number, and press the ENTER button.
From the eight pins on the monitor connector, assign one pin each for camera signal inputs (endoscopic image inputs), recorder signal inputs (image inputs from this unit), the recording status tally lamp (tally lamp on/off), and 2D/3D selection control.

Notes
- Pin number 5 is reserved for GND and cannot be selected.
- Pin assignment settings will vary depending on the monitor. Refer to the operating instructions for your monitor.
- When performing 2D/3D selection control, playback status and recording status will not be displayed properly. Set [Show Play Status] and [Show Rec Status] to [No] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Function Settings] screen - [General] tab.
The [Advanced] screen appears again.
⑥When you finish configuration, use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.

The [Contact Switch] tab appears again.
4 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Function Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
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.
CAUTION
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 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Password Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Password Settings] screen appears.
2 Use the up and down buttons to select [Password Lock], and press the ENTER button.

The [Password Lock] screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select [Yes], and press the ENTER button.

4 Use the up and down buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configuration is saved.
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.
To change the password
1 In the [Password Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Change], and press the ENTER button.

The [Change Password] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.

[Old Password]
Enter the old password using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
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.
[New Password]
Enter up to 255 characters for the new password using the on-screen keyboard.
Any character that can be entered on the on-screen keyboard can be used in the password.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Check New Password]
Reenter the new password using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
3 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The new password is saved.
Network Settings
Configure initial settings related to the network, server, and streaming (live transmission).
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Network Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Network Settings] screen appears.
2 Use the left and right buttons to select a tab, and configure settings as necessary.

For details on each tab, see the following.
"[Network] Tab" (page 100)
"[File Server] Tab" (page 101)
"[NTP] Tab" (page 103)
"[Streaming] Tab" (page 103)
3 When you finish configuration, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to 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.
1 Use the left and right buttons to select the [Network] tab.
2 Use the up and down buttons to select the [Network] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Network] screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select [Use], and press the ENTER button.

4 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Obtain an IP address automatically]
In the [Obtain an IP address automatically] screen that appears, select [Yes] to use the DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically, or select [No] to assign a static IP address manually, and then press the ENTER button.
If you select [Yes], the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway will be displayed as read-only. If you select [No], be sure to configure the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Default Gateway], [Preferred DNS Server], and [Alternate DNS Server] settings.

[IP Address]
Enter the IP address using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Subnet Mask]
Enter the subnet mask using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Default Gateway]
Enter the IP address for the default gateway using the on-screen keyboard.
If you are only using a local network and not connecting to other networks, do not configure this setting.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Obtain DNS server address automatically]
In the [Obtain DNS server address automatically] screen that appears, select [Yes] to obtain the IP address for the DNS server automatically, or select [No] to specify the IP address manually, and then press the ENTER button.
If you select [No], 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 using the on-screen keyboard.
If you do not have nor need a preferred DNS server, do not configure this setting.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Alternate DNS Server]
Enter the IP address for the alternate DNS server using the on-screen keyboard.
If you do not have nor need an alternate DNS server, do not configure this setting.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
5 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Network Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
[File Server] Tab
Configure these settings when specifying a server as the storage location for recorded data.
The [FTP] and [Share (CIFS)] settings are available for the file server configuration.
To configure an FTP server
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [File Server] tab.
2 Use the and buttons to select the [Server] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Server] screen appears.
3 Use the and buttons to select [FTP], and press the ENTER button.

Settings items for the FTP server appear.
4 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Server Name]
Enter the server name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Base Folder]
Enter the name of the base folder using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[User Name]
Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Password]
Enter the password using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Port No.]
Enter the port number using the on-screen keyboard. The default setting is [21].
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[PASV Mode]
Select whether to use PASV mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

5 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Network Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➤ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
To configure a share (CIFS) server
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [File Server] tab.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Server] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Server] screen appears.
3 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Share (CIFS)], and press the ENTER button.

Settings items for the share (CIFS) server appear.
4 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Server Name]
Enter the server name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Share Name]
Enter the share name using the on-screen keyboard. Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols (excluding " = / \ [ ] : | < > + ; , ? *).
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[User Name]
Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Password]
Enter the password using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
5 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Network Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
[NTP] Tab
Configure these settings to obtain the current time from the NTP server.
1 Use the ⇐ and ⇒ buttons to select the [NTP] tab. 2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [NTP] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [NTP] screen appears.
3 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Use], and press the ENTER button.

Settings items for the NTP server appear.
4 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Address]
Enter the address for the NTP server using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Port No.]
Enter the port number using the on-screen keyboard. The default setting is [123].
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
5 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Network Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
[Streaming] Tab
Configure these settings to use the streaming function, and stream live, real-time images from endoscopic devices and cameras in the operating room to doctors' offices, ICUs, and amphitheaters.
Notes
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when the recording mode settings are set to HD 1080p format. The [Streaming] tab does not appear in such cases.
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when you are using the HVO-3000MT in 3D mode. The [Streaming] tab does not appear in such cases.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Streaming] tab.
2 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select the [Streaming] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Streaming] screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select [Use], and press the ENTER button.

Settings items for the streaming function appear.
4 Configure each setting.

[User Name]
Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard. Use only alphanumeric characters.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Password]
Enter the password using the on-screen keyboard. Use only alphanumeric characters.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Port No.]
Enter the port number using the on-screen keyboard. The default setting is [554].
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Send Audio]
Select whether to transmit audio in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Yes].

[WS Discovery]
Select whether to enable location of the unit on the network by the Network Recorder and Network Recorder Software using WS-Discovery in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Use].

The [Streaming] tab appears again.
5 To configure settings in other tabs, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [Network Settings], use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
To configure advanced streaming settings
Configure settings on this unit that are related to streaming on the Network Recorder and Network Recorder Software.
Note
Advanced settings for streaming can only be configured during idle conditions. They cannot be configured during recording or playback.
1 In the [Streaming] tab, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

The [Advanced] settings screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Resolution]
Select the streaming resolution in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [320 x 192].
[Quality]
Select the streaming quality in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [2Mbps].
Note
[2Mbps], [4Mbps], and [6Mbps] can only be selected when the streaming resolution is under 1280 × 720.
[Frame Rate]
Select the streaming frame rate in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [15fps] ([12fps] for PAL).
3 When you finish configuration, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Streaming] tab appears again.
Initial User Settings
Configure initial setting values related to recording quality and storage media.
The settings configured here will be used as the initial default settings when recording.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Initial User Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Initial User Settings] screen appears.
2 Use the left and right buttons to select a tab, and configure settings as necessary.

For details on each tab, see the following.
"[Quality] Tab" (page 106)
[Save] Tab (page 107)
3 When you finish configuration, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[Quality] Tab
Configure quality settings for videos and still images. The settings configured here will be used as the initial values for the [Quality] tab in the [User Settings] screen.
1 Use the left and right buttons to select the [Quality] tab.
2 Configure the quality setting for videos.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Quality]
Select the video image quality in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
The value that appears for [Rec Time] is an estimate for single-layer BDs (25 GB).
3 Configure the quality settings for still images.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Format]
Select a format for still image files in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
If [DICOM] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [DICOM Settings] screen - [Server] tab, the format setting for still images will be disabled and fixed at [JPEG].
[Quality]
This setting can be configured when [Format] is set to [JPEG].
Select the still image quality in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Capture]
Select whether to use the frame capture or field capture mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

Note
The value that appears for [Rec Quantity] is an estimate for single-layer BDs (25 GB).
4 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [MENU] screen appears again.
[Save] Tab
Configure settings related to external media used to store recorded data, and specify whether to output metadata.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Save] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[External Media 1], [External Media 2]
Select the external storage destinations in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.

Notes
- You cannot specify the same storage destination for both [External Media 1] and [External Media 2].
- For the HVO-3000MT, if [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen, recordings will only be saved to one external media destination. Therefore, the [External Media 2] setting will be ignored, even if it is configured.
[Record Copy Media]
Select the external storage media to which to copy the recording list in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Metadata Output]
Specify whether to output metadata.

[Advanced] appears when you select [Yes].
For details on this setting, see "To configure metadata output settings" (page 108).
[Save 3D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 3D format, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Yes].

[Save 2D Still] (HVO-3000MT only)
Select whether you will save still images in 2D format, select the input if so, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [No].

Note
This setting will be applied to 3D still images.
[Folder Structure]
Select the directory structure that will be used when writing to external media in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [Recording Date + Patient ID].

Note
When recorded data with the same patient ID is created, a new recording date and time folder is created under the patient ID folder, and the recorded data is saved to the new folder.
[File Division Size]
Select the size interval for file splitting in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [2 GB].

3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [MENU] screen appears again.
To configure metadata output settings
When metadata output is enabled, specify the information to output and the format of the metadata.
1 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

The [Advanced] screen appears.
2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ◆ and ◆ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Recording Date]
Select whether to output the recording date and time as metadata.
[Patient Info.]
Select whether to output patient information (patient ID, patient name, gender, date of birth) as metadata.
[Doctor]
Select whether to output the name of the doctor as metadata.
[Case]
Select whether to output the name of the procedure as metadata.
[Facility Name]
Select whether to output the name of the facility as metadata.
[Metadata Format]
Select [XML] or [TXT].
The default setting is [TXT].
[Encryption]
Select whether to encrypt the metadata that is output.
[Key]
Configure this when [Encryption] is set to [Yes]. The key is configured using 32 hexadecimal digits (0 to 9, a to f).
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➤ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Save] tab appears again.
Editing the Doctor List
Register and edit information regarding the doctors performing the surgical procedures and examinations. The doctor information registered here will be used as the initial settings that appear in the other setting screens.
Registering Doctor Information
Register the name of the doctor, and configure the initial settings for each doctor.
1
In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Edit Doctor List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears.
2
Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select [Add], and press the ENTER button.

The [Edit Doctor] screen appears.
3 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select a tab, and configure settings as necessary.

For details on each tab, see the following.
"[General] Tab" (page 110)
"[File Server] Tab" (page 110)
"[Streaming] Tab" (page 112)
"[Print] Tab" (page 112)
4 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➕ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The doctor information is added.
[General] Tab
Configure general settings such as the doctor name and storage destination.
1 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select the [General] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.
The [No.] setting is assigned automatically and cannot be changed.

[Name]
Enter the name of the doctor (up to 20 characters) using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Video Quality]
Select the video image quality in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[External Media 1], [External Media 2]
Select the external storage destinations in the setting screens that appear, and press the ENTER button.
Note
If [Simultaneous 3D and 2D Rec] is set to [Yes] in the [3D/2D Settings] screen, recordings will only be saved to one external media destination. Therefore, the [External Media 2] setting will be ignored, even if it is configured.

3 When you finish configuration, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears again.
[File Server] Tab
Configure server settings.
1 Use the left and right buttons to select the [File Server] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Server]
Configure these settings when specifying a server as the storage location for recorded data. Select the file server type in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. If you select [System Settings], the server configured in the [File Server] tab of the [Network Settings] screen will be specified.

If you select [FTP] or [Share (CIFS)], setting items for the server appear. Configure the following settings.
■When [FTP] is selected

[Server Name]
Enter the server name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Base Folder]
Enter the name of the base folder using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[User Name]
Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Password]
Enter the password using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Port No.]
Enter the port number using the on-screen keyboard.
The default setting is [21].
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[PASV Mode]
Select whether to use PASV mode in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

■When [Share (CIFS)] is selected

[Server Name]
Enter the server name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Share Name]
Enter the share name using the on-screen keyboard. Use only alphanumeric characters and symbols (excluding " = / \ [ ] : | < > + ; , ? *).
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[User Name]
Enter a user name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Password]
Enter the password using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears again.
[Streaming] Tab
Configure streaming settings.
1 Use the ⇔ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Streaming] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ▲ and ▼ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Streaming]
Select whether to use the streaming function.
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears again.
[Print] Tab
Configure print settings.
1 Use the ⇄ and ⇒ buttons to select the [Print] tab. 2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Printer]
Displays the name of the selected printer.
[Layout]
Select the number of still images to print on a single sheet.
You can select to use the system setting or select from 1 × 1 (1 image), 1 × 2 (2 images), 2 × 2 (4 images), 2 × 3 (6 images), 2 × 4 (8 images), 3 × 3 (9 images), 3 × 4 (12 images), 3 × 5 (15 images), or 3 × 6 (18 images).
3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [Edit Doctor List] screen appears again.
Sorting the Doctor List
1 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and ▸ buttons to select a doctor entry to reposition, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the ENTER button.

The doctor entry moves up or down one position at a time.
2 Use the ↓ button to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Editing Doctor Information
1 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select a doctor entry to edit, 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 configurations are saved.
For details on each setting, see the following.
"[General] Tab" (page 110)
"[File Server] Tab" (page 110)
"[Streaming] Tab" (page 112)
"[Print] Tab" (page 112)
CAUTION
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 Doctor Entries
1 Use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select a doctor entry to delete, select [Delete], and then press the ENTER button.

The doctor entry is deleted.
2 Use the ↓ button to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Editing the Procedure List
Register or edit categories and entries for surgical procedures and examinations.
The procedure information that is registered here will be used in the procedure lists that appear in other screens.
Registering Categories
Register categories for procedures.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Edit Case List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Edit Case List] screen appears.
2 Use the ◀ and ➤ buttons to select [Edit], and press the ENTER button.

The [Edit Category List] screen appears.
3 Use the ⇐ and ⇒ buttons to select [Add], and press the ENTER button.

The [Add] screen appears.
4 Configure a category name.
A sequential number is assigned to [No.] automatically and cannot be changed.

[Category]
Enter up to 20 characters for the category name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
5 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The category is added.
Sorting the Category List
1 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a category to reposition, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the ENTER button.

The category moves up or down one position at a time.
2 Use the ↓ button to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Edit Case List] screen appears again.
Editing Category Names
1 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a category to rename, 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 configuration is saved.
Deleting Categories
1 Use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select a category to delete, select [Delete], and then press the ENTER button.

The category is deleted.
2 Use the down arrow button to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [Edit Case List] screen appears again.
CAUTION
If you delete a category, all procedures registered to that category will also be deleted.
Registering Procedures
Register procedures.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select [Edit Case List], and press the ENTER button.

The [Edit Case List] screen appears.
2 Use the right arrow button to select the [Category] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [Category] screen appears.
3 Select the appropriate category, and press the ENTER button.

4 Use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select [Add], and press the ENTER button.

The [Add] screen appears.
5 Configure the procedure name.
A sequential number is assigned to [No.] automatically and cannot be changed.

[Case]
Enter up to 20 characters for the procedure name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
6 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The procedure is added.
Sorting the Procedure List
1 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a procedure to reposition, select [Up] or [Down], and then press the ENTER button.

The procedure moves up or down one position at a time.
2 Use the ↓ button to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
Editing Procedure Names
1 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a procedure to rename, select [Edit], and then press the ENTER button.

The [Edit] screen appears.
2 Rename the procedure, select [Apply], and then press the ENTER button.

The configuration is saved.
Deleting Procedures
1 In the [Edit Case List] screen, use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select a procedure to delete, select [Delete], and then press the ENTER button.

The procedure is deleted.
2 Use the down arrow button to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
DICOM Settings
Configure settings that are necessary for DICOM transmissions of still images.
1 In the [System Admin Settings] screen, use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to select [DICOM Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [DICOM Settings] screen appears.
2 Use the left and right arrow buttons to select a tab, and configure settings as necessary.

For details on each tab, see the following.
"[Server] Tab" (page 118)
"[Local] Tab" (page 118)
3 When you finish configuration, use the up, down, left, and right buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The configurations are saved, and the [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
[Server] Tab
Configure settings for DICOM transmissions.
1 Use the left and right buttons to select the [Server] tab.

2 Use the up and down buttons to select the [DICOM] box, and press the ENTER button.

The [DICOM] screen appears.
3 Use the up and down buttons to select [Use], and press the ENTER button.

4 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the up and down buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Server Name]
Enter the server name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Port No.]
Enter the port number using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[AE Title]
Enter the AE title using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
5 To configure settings in other tabs, use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select a tab.
If you are finished configuring [DICOM Settings], use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button to save the configurations.
[Local] Tab
Configure local settings.
1 Use the ← and → buttons to select the [Local] tab.

2 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.
[AE Title]
Enter the AE title using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Station Name]
Enter the station name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Facility Name]
Enter the facility name using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[Facility Address]
Enter the facility address using the on-screen keyboard.
For details on using the on-screen keyboard, see "Using the On-Screen Keyboard" (page 35).
[SOP Class UID]
Select the UID for the SOP class in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

[Character Set]
Select a character set in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button.

3 When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➤ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button.
The [System Admin Settings] screen appears again.
![SONY HVO-3000MT - When you finish configuration, use the ↑, ↓, ◀, and ➤ buttons to select [Apply], and press the ENTER button. - 1](/content/2026/06/1401774/images/5265bb4b80fe4ca20a39e251bee09a424bdbcaa1f6d5b80f5f8781fc173241b0.jpg)
Touch Panel and Mouse
Chapter
Overview
You can connect a commercially available touch panel monitor or mouse to the HVO-1000MD or HVO-3000MT, and use them to operate the menu screens.
This chapter describes the settings for using a touch panel or mouse, and the screens that appear during touch panel or mouse operations.
Note
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.
Notes
- You must restart the unit after enabling the touch panel / mouse mode.
- During touch panel / mouse mode, the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons and the ENTER and MENU buttons on the front panel of the unit and on the infrared remote control unit are disabled.
1 Press the MENU button.
The [MENU] screen appears.
2 Use the up and down buttons to select [Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Settings] screen appears.
3 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select [System Admin Settings], and press the ENTER button.

A confirmation message appears.
4 Press the ENTER button.

The [System Admin Settings] screen appears.
5 Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons to select [Device Settings], and press the ENTER button.

The [Device Settings] screen appears.
6 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select the [Device] tab.
7 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [USB 3] or [USB 4], and press the ENTER button.

8 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to select [Touch Panel / Mouse], and press the ENTER button.

The [Device] tab appears again.
9 Use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to select [Advanced], and press the ENTER button.

The [Touch Panel / Mouse Settings] screen appears.
10 Configure each setting.
Select an item using the ↑ and ↓ buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the setting screen for that item.

[Display Cursor]
Select whether to display the mouse cursor on the screen during touch panel / mouse mode. Select [Yes] or [No] in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. The default setting is [No]. Restart the unit to apply changes to this setting.
[Calibration]
Select whether to calibrate the touch panel monitor so that the position of the mouse cursor corresponds with your touch during touch panel operations. If you select [Yes], the unit will restart and the calibration settings screen will appear at startup. Follow the instructions on the screen that appears to perform calibration.
Notes
- Always perform calibration when using a touch panel monitor for the first time. A beeping sound will be emitted with each touch until calibration is complete. The calibration process will require you to restart the unit multiple times.
- Perform calibration again whenever you notice a decrease in touch accuracy.
- For details on how to perform calibration, contact your local Sony representative.
11 After editing the settings, select [Apply] and press the ENTER button.
Follow the instructions in the message that appears, connect the touch panel monitor or mouse, and turn on 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

①Image display area
Displays images input to the unit and playback images.
Notes
- When 3D videos are played back while the HVO-3000MT is set to the 3D system mode, the video specified with the [Select Right/Left of Image] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen will be displayed.
- When recording 3D and 2D images simultaneously on the HVO-3000MT, 3D images are displayed.
②Input selection and recording preparation area
Select the image input and configure settings to prepare for recording.
For details on configuring the settings, see "Selecting Image Inputs" (page 28) and "Recording Preparation" (page 50).
Note
When entering the date of birth in the touch panel screen, the year is entered via the on-screen keyboard.
③[Streaming]
Use this to enable the streaming function. This button is available when [Streaming] is set to [Use] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Network Settings] screen - [Streaming] tab.
On (green): The streaming function is enabled, and live transmission starts.
Off (gray): Live transmission is stopped.
For details on streaming, see "Chapter 5 Live Transmission (Streaming)" (page 70).
Notes
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when the recording mode settings are set to HD 1080p format. The [Streaming] button does not appear in such cases.
- Streaming transmissions are disabled when you are using the HVO-3000MT in 3D mode. The [Streaming] button does not appear in such cases.
④ Status button
Displays the [Status] screen (page 124).
⑤ [MIC] (audio)
Use this to record audio.
This button is available when [Audio] is set to [Record] in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [Function Settings] screen - [Video 1] tab.
On (green): Audio is recorded.
Off (gray): Audio recording is stopped.
⑥ Control buttons
Use these to control playback and recording.
The buttons function identically to the buttons on the front panel of the unit and the infrared remote control unit.
For details, see "Names and Functions of Parts" (page 20).
⑦ Playback/recording status
Displays the current status of playback or recording.
Playback/recording counter: Displays the playback or recording time in "00:00:00" format.
Speed indicator: During FF or REW playback, the playback speed appears to the right of the counter.
Still capture count: Displays the number of still images you captured in "CAP:001" format.
External media recording status: Displays the recording status for each external media in "■ -h -m" format.
Printer status: Displays the number of print paper sheets remaining.
Indicators: The indicators light according to the status of the corresponding media or printer.

3D icon: Appears when the HVO-3000MT is set to the 3D system mode.
⑧Standby button
Use this to enter standby mode.
When you touch this button, a confirmation message will appear.
[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 27).
②[System Admin Settings]
Displays the [System Admin Settings] screen.
For details, see "Displaying the [System Admin Settings] Screen" (page 73).
[Recording List] Screen

①Select/clear all
Select all recorded data or clear all selections.
②Detail bar
Touch a detail to sort the recorded data according to the selected detail.
The sorting will switch between descending and ascending order with each touch.
③Scroll bar
This appears when the number of recorded data items is high.
- Touch the ▲ and ▼ scroll buttons to scroll through recorded data items one at a time.
- Touch the scroll area to scroll through recorded data page by page.
- You can also touch and drag the scroll box.
④Play buttons
Use these to play back the corresponding recorded data.
[Search]
Displays the [Search] screen.
Control buttons
Executes the corresponding operations for the selected recorded data items (i.e., selected check boxes).
Check boxes
Select the checkboxes of the recorded data items for which you want to perform operations.
The check boxes will be selected or cleared with each touch.
Recorded data
Touch a recorded data item to display the [Image List] screen (page 126).
[Image List] Screen

Thumbnail display selection buttons
Select the type of image for which to display thumbnails. The buttons will be enabled or disabled with each touch. If you touch and enable both [Video] and [Still] (i.e., both are green), thumbnails for all videos and still images will be displayed.
Thumbnails
Touch a thumbnail to start playback.
Scroll bar
For details on operations, see “③ Scroll bar” under “[Recording List] Screen” (page 125).
④ Control buttons
Executes the corresponding operations for the selected recorded data items (i.e., selected check boxes).
⑤ Check boxes
Select the checkboxes of the recorded data items for which you want to perform operations.
The check boxes will be selected or cleared with each touch.
[Edit Doctor List] (System Admin Settings) Screen

① Doctors
Touch a doctor name to display the [Edit Doctor List] screen.
For details, see "Editing the Doctor List" (page 109).
② Check boxes
Select the checkboxes of the doctor entries for which you want to perform operations.
The check boxes will be selected or cleared with each touch.
Video Playback Screen
This screen appears during video playback. You can control playback using the buttons at the bottom.

Notes
- In 2D mode, only videos recorded in 2D format can be played back. In 3D mode, only videos recorded in 3D format can be played back.
- When 3D videos are played back while the HVO-3000MT is set to the 3D system mode, the video specified with the [Select Right/Left of Image] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen will be displayed.
Still Image Playback Screen
This screen appears during still image playback. You can go to the next still image or return to the previous image using the buttons at the bottom. In 3D mode, you can also switch between the types of still image to display (3D, 2D Left, 2D Right).

Note
When playing a 3D still image while the HVO-3000MT is set to the 3D system mode, the image of the input specified with the [Select Right/Left of Image] setting in the [System Admin Settings] screen - [3D/2D Settings] screen will be played back.
On-Screen Keyboard
The keys are arranged similarly to a QWERTY keyboard.
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Combo Boxes
Scroll bars appear when the number of setting options is high.
For details on operations, see “③ Scroll bar” under “[Recording List] Screen” (page 125).

Error Messages
| Front panel display Description Solution | |||
| First line Second line | |||
| INITIALIZE ERR. 000 | 00 Startup error | Restart the unit. If the error persists, | contact your local Sony representative. |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0001 | Application com | munication error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0100 | to 0199 System | fan/temperature error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0200 | to 0299 Internal | HDD error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0300 | to 0399 Database | se error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0400 | to 0499 Recovery | failure Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. 0500 | to 0599 File data | error Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. | |
| SYSTEM ERR. | 0600 to 0699 | Capture board error | Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. |
| SYSTEM ERR. | 0700 to 0799 | Optical drive error | Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. |
| SYSTEM ERR. | 0800 to 0899 | Audio device error | Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. |
| SYSTEM ERR. | 0900 to 0999 | Front panel error | Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. |
| SYSTEM ERR. | 1000 to 1999 | Application error | Restart the unit. If the error persists, contact your local Sony representative. |
| READ ERR. | Read error | Patient information could not be read. Check whether the patient information and reader are functioning properly. | |
| MAX DATA | Patient ID | Limit for recorded data reached | The limit for the number of recorded data entries has been reached. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. |
| MAX CHAPTER | Patient ID | Limit for chapters reached | The limit for the number of chapters has been reached. Stop the recording operation. |
| MAX STILL IMAGE | Patient ID | Limit for still images reached | The limit for the number of still images has been reached. Stop the recording operation. |
| NO RECORD | Patient ID | No recorded data | Recorded data for quick playback does not exist. |
| Front panel display Description Solution | |||
| First line Second line | |||
| HDD LACK Insufficient space on internal HDD The remaining space on the internal hard disk is low. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. | |||
| HDD FULL Internal HDD full There is no remaining space on the internal hard disk. Delete any unnecessary recorded data. | |||
| KEY INHIBIT Front panel display/infrared remote control unit buttons disabled | Button operations on the front panel display and infrared remote control unit 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. | |||
Troubleshooting
Be sure to check the following if a problem occurs. If the problem persists, contact your local Sony representative.
| Symptom Cause and solution | |
| The unit does not turn on when the ⏻ (standby) switch is pressed. | The main power switch on the rear panel of the unit is set to the off position. → Set the main power switch to the I (on) position (page 26).The power cord is not connected. → Make sure that the cord is properly connected to the power outlet and the unit. |
| 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 power switch on front panel, set the main power switch on the rear of the unit to the O (off) position, and disconnect the power cord (page 26). Wait a moment before reconnecting the power cord and turning on the unit again. |
| The disc tray does not open when the ▲ (disc tray) button is pressed. | The disc tray may take a few seconds to open after you record or edit 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. | The connection cables are disconnected from the input and output connectors on the rear panel of the unit. → Make sure that the cables are connected properly (page 22).The input and output connections on the rear panel of the unit are incorrect. → Make sure that the cables are connected properly (page 22).The connection cables are damaged. → Check the cables. |
| Symptom Cause and solution | |
| There is no audio, or the audio is noisy. | The connection cables are disconnected from the input and output connectors on the rear panel of the unit.→Make sure that the cables are connected properly (page 22).The input and output connections on the rear panel of the unit are incorrect.→Make sure that the cables are connected properly (page 22).The connection cables are damaged.→Check the cables.The unit is in fast playback or fast reverse playback mode.→Press the ▶ PLAY button (page 21, 25).The disc is scratched or dirty.→Use a clean disc without scratches (page 36). |
| The unit cannot record data. | You are using write-protected media.→Use media on which data can be recorded.The remaining storage capacity on the media is insufficient.→Replace the media.You are using an unsupported BD/DVD disc.→Use a BD/DVD disc that is compatible with the unit (page 36). |
| 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. This is not a malfunction. |
| Data on the disc is damaged. | Contact your local Sony representative. |
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Original SSLeay License
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young
(eay@cryptsoft.com)
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any
Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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- All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement:
"This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)" The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the routines from the library being used are not cryptographic related :-).
- If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
"This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)"
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publicly available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public Licence.]
libjpeg
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
libTIFF
Copyright (c) 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright (c) 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior written permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE
WinPcap
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2005 NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy).
Copyright (c) 2005 - 2010 CACE Technologies, Davis (California).
All rights reserved.
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This product includes software developed by the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.
This product includes software developed by the Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan and its contributors. This product includes software developed by Yen Yen Lim and North Dakota State University.
Portions Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the name of Digital Equipment Corporation not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the document or software without specific, written prior permission.
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Portions Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999 WIDE Project. All rights reserved.
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Portions Copyright (c) 1996 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2) distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials provided with the distribution. The name of Juniper Networks may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Portions Copyright (c) 2001 Daniel Hartmeier All rights reserved.
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this program for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
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This product includes the following software licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) and GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) terms.
The attached GPL/LGPL conditions inform the user about their rights for procuring, altering, and redistributing the software source code.
For details on the source code, contact your local Sony representative. However, be aware that Sony will not answer questions concerning the data in the source code.
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software.
Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations.
Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
- This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License. The “Program”, below, refers to any such program or work, and a “work based on the Program” means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term “modification”.) Each licensee is addressed as “you”.
Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program).
Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
- You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program.
You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
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a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement.)
These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.
Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program.
In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License.
- You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following:
a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,
b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,
c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.)
The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable.
If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
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If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances.
It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice.
This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License.
- If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License.
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Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and “any later version”, you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
- If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
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WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
Copyright (C)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
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.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License.
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2.1, February 1999
Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.]
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users.
This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated software packages--typically libraries--of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it. You can use it too, but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the ordinary General Public License is the better strategy to use in any particular case, based on the explanations below.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom of use, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish); that you receive source code or can get it if you want it; that you can change the software and use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you are informed that you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender these rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the library or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that we gave you. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. If you link other code with the library, you must provide complete object files to the recipients, so that they can relink them with the library after making changes to the library and recompiling it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with a two-step method: (1) we copyright the library, and (2) we offer you this license, which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the library.
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Specifications
HVO-1000MD
General
Power requirements
100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Input current 1.9 to 0.8 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)
Operating pressure
700 hPa to 1,040 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 1,040 hPa
Mass: Approx. 8.4 kg (18.5 lb.)
Dimensions 305 × 410 × 115.5 mm (12 1/8 × 161/4 × 45/8 in.) (w × d × h, including protrusions)

Recording devices
Internal hard disk drive
320 GB
Blu-ray Disc/DVD drive (1)
Compatible media:
BD-RE (single or dual layer),
BD-R (single or dual layer),
DVD-R (single layer)
Input connectors
S-VIDEO IN (Mini DIN 4-pin type) (1)
Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) Sync negative
C (BURST): 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω) (NTSC)
C (BURST): 0.3 Vp-p (75 Ω) (PAL)
VIDEO IN (BNC type) (1)
Composite
1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Sync negative
DVI-D IN (DVI 19-pin) (1)
TMDS 1 channel (single link)
RGB IN (Mini D-sub 15-pin) (1)
0.7 Vp-p/with sync on green G: 1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω
HD-SDI IN (BNC type) (1)
SD: SMPTE259M compliant
HD: SMPTE292M compliant 75 Ω
10 kΩ or higher, unbalanced
Output connectors
S-VIDEO OUT (Mini DIN 4-pin type) (1)
Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) Sync negative
C (BURST): 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω) (NTSC)
C (BURST): 0.3 Vp-p (75 Ω) (PAL)
VIDEO OUT (BNC type) (1)
Composite
1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Sync negative
DVI-D OUT (DVI 19-pin) (1)
TMDS 1 channel (single link)
HD-SDI OUT (BNC type) (1)
SD/HD 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω
Accessories supplied
Before Using this Unit (1)
CD-ROM (User's Guide, PROTOCOL MANUAL) (1)
Warranty booklet (1)
Infrared remote control unit (1)
Optional accessories
Foot switch Device conforming to IPX1 standard
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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
HVO-3000MT
General
Power requirements
100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Input current 1.9 to 0.8 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)
Operating pressure
700 hPa to 1,040 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 1,040 hPa
Mass: Approx. 8.4 kg (18.5 lb.)
Dimensions: 305 × 410 × 115.5 mm (12 1/8 × 16 1/4 × 4 5/8 in.) (w × d × h, including protrusions)

Recording devices
Internal hard disk drive
500 GB
Blu-ray Disc/DVD drive (1)
Compatible media:
BD-RE (single or dual layer),
BD-R (single or dual layer),
DVD-R (single layer)
Input connectors
S-VIDEO IN (Mini DIN 4-pin type) (1)
Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) Sync negative
C (BURST): 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω) (NTSC)
C (BURST): 0.3 Vp-p (75 Ω) (PAL)
VIDEO IN (BNC type) (1)
Composite
1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Sync negative
DVI-D IN (DVI 19-pin) (2)
TMDS 1 channel (single link)
RGB IN (Mini D-sub 15-pin) (1)
0.7 Vp-p/with sync on green G: 1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω
HD-SDI IN (BNC type) (2)
SD: SMPTE259M compliant
HD: SMPTE292M compliant
3G-SDI: SMPTE424M compliant 75 Ω
10 kΩ or higher, unbalanced
Output connectors
S-VIDEO OUT (Mini DIN 4-pin type) (1)
Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) Sync negative
C (BURST): 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω) (NTSC)
C (BURST): 0.3 Vp-p (75 Ω) (PAL)
VIDEO OUT (BNC type) (1)
Composite
1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Sync negative
DVI-D OUT (DVI 19-pin) (1)
TMDS 1 channel (single link)
HD-SDI OUT (BNC type) (1)
SD/HD/3G 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω
Accessories supplied
Before Using this Unit (1)
CD-ROM (User's Guide, PROTOCOL MANUAL) (1)
Warranty booklet (1)
Infrared remote control unit (1)
Optional accessories
Foot Switch Device conforming to IPX1 standard
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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
Notes
• Always make a test recording, and verify that it was recorded successfully. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA, EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE.
- Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
- Images may not be recorded properly depending on their type and properties. Image distortion may occur when playing back such images.
Index
Numerics
3D/2D settings 87
C
Capture 46
Compatible discs 36
Contact switches 95
Copying data 62
D
Date and time settings 75
Deleting data 69
Device settings 89
DICOM settings 117
E
Editing the doctor list 109
Editing the procedure list 114
Error messages 129
External media 51
F
File server 101, 110
FTP server 101
Function keys 38
Function settings 78
G
General 110
General 1 78
General 2 79
H
Hard keyboard 52
|
Image list 57, 58
Image quality settings 29
Initial user settings 105
Input selection 28
K
Keyboard mode 38, 52
L
Language settings 74
Live transmission 70
Local 118
Logos 33
M
Main power switch 26
Monitor controls 96
Multi auto live 85
N
Network 100
Network settings 99
NTP 103
O
On-screen keyboard 35
P
Password settings 98
Patient ID 78
Patient information 66
Peripheral devices 90
PinP 86
Playback 49
Power switch 26
Print 112
Print settings 32
Printing 60
Protecting data 68
Q
Quality 106
Quick playback 41, 49
R
Reader settings 91
Recording 44
Recording list 55, 59
Recording preparation 50
Registering categories 114
Registering doctor information 109
Registering patients 52
Registering procedures 115
Removing protection 68
S
Save settings 107
Searching images 55
Server 118
Share (CIFS) server 102
Specifications 150
Still image capture 46
Still image directory 47
Streaming 70, 103, 112
System administrator settings 73
System mode 87
T
Test recording 54
Thumbnail display 57
Troubleshooting 131
U
User settings 27
V
Video 1 82
Video 2 85
Video data directory 46, 48
W
Watermark 33



