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JVC BR-D95U VCR User Manual

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1. ENTRY button In the Multi Cue Up 1 Engage the Multi Cue Up mode mode recording and e Set menu switch No 389 lt MULTI CUE MODE gt to ON The ASSEN button editing operations are blinks and the Multi Cue Up mode is engaged disabled 2 Set the Counter mode to TC with the COUNTER button 3 Play back the tape Pause the tape at the scene you want to specify as the cue point 4 Specify the cue point e Press the ENTRY button while pressing the VIDEO button The first cue point is specified and the VIDEO button lights e To specify the second cue point press the ENTRY button while pressing the DA1 button e Up to 8 cue points can be specified with the button operation shown in the table below Cue point 1 VIDEO ENTRY The VIDEO button lights DA1 ENTRY The DA1 button lights DA2 ENTRY The DA2 button lights DA3 ENTRY The DA3 button lights DA4 ENTRY The DA4 button lights TC ENTRY The TC button lights IN ENTRY The IN button lights OUT ENTRY The OUT button lights Operation buttons Display CO N 01 AJOJN m To check specified cue points Press each button for which a cue point is specified The time of the specified cue point is displayed on the counter display e g To check the third cue point press the DA2 button 92
2. 10 2 422 2 42 0 0 08 0 iE 30 2 2i 2i 2 TA 4 te 4 4 260 e The reference input level shown by the audio level meter is 20 dBFS or 18 dBFS Adjust with the master and balance controls The CH1 and CH2 REC volume controls and the CH3 and CH4 REC volume controls work as one set The CH1 and CH3 REC volume controls serve as master volume control and the CH2 and CH4 volume controls as balance control e Turn the CH1 or CH3 REC volume control The audio on CH2 or CH4 changes along with CH1 or CHS e Turn the CH2 or CH4 REC volume control to adjust the balance between CH1 and CH2 or CH3 and CH4 Pair Pair CH1 CH2 REC One G Master volume P Balance control Balance control Master volume control 72 7 RECORDING 7 5 BASIC RECORDING OPERATIONS Notes 1 Turn the POWER switch ON Be sure to use only Deas cassette tapes 2 Load the cassette VHS S VHS cassettes Make sure that the protective slide on the cassette is set to REC cannot be used The tape is loaded and the STANDBY button lights Recording the video signal 3 Adjust the audio signal recording level py ine
3. Factory setting Factory setting Setting tem Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Sanani Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content No display display display No display display display 253 CH1 REC SIGNAL 0 SILENCE Selects audio signals to output from the built in 307 PAUSE STILL 0 1 SEC When the unit remains in the Record Pause Still or SEL 1 1 kHz SINE signal generator Setting is possible for each STP TIME 1 10 SEC Stop Standby ON mode for a long time the Tape 254 CH2 REC SIGNAL channel 2 30 SEC Protection mode is engaged automatically This SEL SILENCE No signal 3 1 MIN switch lets you determine how long 1 sec to 5 255 CH3 REC SIGNAL 1 kHz SINE Outputs audio signals with the 4 2 MIN min the unit will remain in one of these modes SEL frequency of 1 kHz 5 3 MIN before the Tape Protection mode is engaged 256 CH4 REC SIGNAL 6 4 MIN In the Record Pause and Still modes the tape is SEL 7 5 MIN advanced by 1 frame when the selected duration AUD REF SIGNAL 20 dB i nan parae 257 U 0 20 dB Sets the audio reference level during recording In the Stop Standby ON mode the Standby OFF LEV 1 18 dB 20 dB Sets the audio recording reference level to mode is engaged 20 cB ieee el audio tecarding relerencevevers 311 AUTO PLAY Selects the mode engaged when the tape reaches e The audio level meter reference level indication me Sedan ere mage changes according to the setting
4. 10 2 2 2 2 E 0 0 0 0 t20 2 p E p 25 25 25 20 0 4 4 4 4 2 60 e The reference output level shown by the audio level meter is 20 dBFS or 18 dBFS m Adjust with the master and balance controls The CH1 and CH2 PLAY volume controls and the CH3 and CH4 PLAY volume controls work as one set The CH1 and CH3 PLAY volume controls serve as master volume control and the CH2 and CH4 volume controls as balance control e Turn the CH1 or CH3 PLAY volume control The audio on CH2 or CH4 changes along with CH1 or CH3 e Turn the CH2 or CH4 PLAY volume control to adjust the balance between CH1 and CH2 or CH3 and CH4 Pair Pair oH e cte om OO Master volume control Balance control PLay Balance control Master volume control 8 PLAYBACK 8 4 MANUAL TRACKING AJUSTMENT e In the Auto Tracking mode the METER MODE TRACKING button lights CH4 TRACKING meter TRACKING adjust knob METER MODE TRACKING button This unit is equipped with an automatic tracking facility which operates during playback to maintain optimum tracking with menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING gt set to ON 1 Wi
5. OFF SAVE k a LOAD Change Call up DRES h ie ame 300 DIRECT EJECT h 300 DIRECT EJECT Fix FF TiN ON 301 DIRECT SEARCH 301 DIRECT SEARCH N ON 302 BACK SPACE 302 BACK SPACE ON ON 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME IN 5MIN 311 AUTO PLAY 311 AUTO PLAY OFF OFF 3 U D95 525 625 _SET HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 O0ASMENU SETTING a SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD gt ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD gt INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD gt OFF x U Operation procedure 1 Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial to call up the top menu on the on screen display and the counter display 2 Select 00A MENU SETTING Turn the jog dial so that OOA appears on the counter display and OOA blinks on the on screen display 3 Select the saving or calling up function and execute it When restoring the initial factory settings Select INITIAL 0 by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button V Press the HOLD button while pressing the SET button Factory settings are restored The Normal Display mode is restored The fixed time data is not changed To call up the saved menu setting Recalling data stored in USER 1 SAVE e Select USER 1 LOAD by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button lt 7 e Press the HOLD button while pressing the SET button The saved
6. CANCEL PREVIEW j 500 RELEASE anam Setting buttons m MENU button Press this button to enter the Menu Switch Setting mode Press this button again to switch back to the Counter Display mode m SET button Press this button to store menu switch setting data in the VCR s memory e Press this button to preset data in the time code generator e Use this button to end video parameter adjustment or to use the counter memory function HOLD button e Press this button to preset data in the time code generator To preset time code the COUNTER switch must be set at TC To preset user bits the COUNTER switch must be set at UB This button is effective only when the INT EXT switch on the time code setting section is set to INT and the PRESET REGEN switch is set to PRESET VIDEO DAI DA2 DAS DA4 Pages age LOO OO ENTRY Cour NSERT Operation buttons All buttons are illuminated when pressed The labels printed under the operation buttons indicate the menu items displayed when the button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting Direct Access mode m EJECT button e Press to eject the cassette e TOP menu switch items are displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode m REC button e Engages the Record mode when pressed together with the PLAY button e To monitor the EE picture during playba
7. Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 138p EXTRA LINE REC FIX 0 625 USER as ser wono 2 139p EXTRA LR1 SEL 140p EXTRA LR2 SEL VIDEO information 7 DATAO OE 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 oO vat rat a 14 nat 147 pe _ 14a 142 aaa 142 142 142 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 141 EXTRA L R3 SEL 11 01 525 22 12 273 18 284 29 142 EXTRA L R4 SEL 11 01 22 12 273 18 284 29 140 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information VIDEO information 8 DATAO 1E 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 o __ __ ratpltatp ratpltatpiatp hata pal fia2pf142p 142p 142p 142p 142p Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 141p EXTRA L R3 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 142p EXTRA L R4 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 VIDEO information 9 DATAO 1C P 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 raaptraap iaaplia4pl hasp agp D2 145p 1 45p 145p 145p 145p 145pf1 4p 144p Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 143p EXTRA LINE PB MUTING 0 625 AUTO 1 USER SETTING 3 144p EXTRA L P1 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 145p EXTRA L P2 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 VIDEO information 10 DATAO OF 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D l __ 146 146 146 146 146 146 D
8. 10H 1H 10M Las fs fs fs 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code DB Panel Switch Sence JVC 1 Table Shows the various settings on the front panel TxD DB RxD kk i kk kk kk DATAO DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 e For an explanation of the meaning of each bit refer to EC Panel Switch Preset DC Current TC UB Sense Shows the current TC UB data TxD DC RxD e ee e 1H 10M 1M Basic Table 10H 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from 0 to f HEX are expressed in ASCII code DD JVC Status Sense Basic JVC 1 Table Shows the VCR status TxD _ DD RxD e For an explanation of the meaning of each bit refer to Sense command details DE Current Sub Tc Sense Basic Table Shows the current SUB TC time data TxD DE RxD 3 3 3 3 10H 1H 10M 1M 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code 130 DF Current Sub UB Sense Basic Table Shows the current SUB TC UB data TxD_ DF RxD kk kk kk kk 10H 1H 10M 1M kk kk A kk kk 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from O0 to f HEX are expressed in ASCII code EO TC Data Preset Basic Table Presets the TC data 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD RxD 10S 1S 10F 1F OA OA 0A e Values after the second TxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second
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10. EXTRA L P3 SEL 525 EXTRA L P1 SEL 6 Selects the playback video signal line to add signal data recorded on extra line 1 2 3 or 4 for output 21 Effective only when menu switch No 143p 625 EXTRA LINE FIX Sets the input video signal line whose data will be EXTRA L P2 SEL 29 lt EXTRA LINE PBs is set to USER SETTING REC 625 USER COLOR recorded on the extra line Selects the fixed line or 625 319 s No 144P lt EXTRA L PI SEL gt Sets extra line 4 USERIMONO Neerser line l l e No 145P lt EXTRA L P2 SEL gt Sets extra line 2 FIX Records the information from line 22 onto EXTRA L P3 SEL 334 e No 146P lt EXTRA L P3 SEL gt Sets extra line 3 Bate eed anette or mata Odin 62s 625 335 e No 147P lt EXTRA L P4 SEL gt Sets extra line 4 A ee ee 623 Select 1 line from lines 6 to 22 319 to 335 and 623 USER COLOR Records the information from 2 EXTRA L P4 SEL First setting foreachoxira line Sper ied ines one eee 625 No 144 22 When the information such as time code data is ang inora in ihe Colormode No 145 623 superimposed on the same line extra line data is Specify the lines with menu switches No 139p and No 146 21 not output No 140p No 147 334 USER MONO Records the information from 4 specified lines onto extra lines 1 IN VBLANK OFF Selects whether or not Y C separation is applied to to 4 in the Black and White mode YCOMB 525 ON co
11. AUDIO IN connector XLR x 4 e Accepts analog audio signals Set the input level with menu switches No 224 to 227 lt AUDIO IN LEVEL gt The factory setting is 4 dB TIME CODE IN connector XLR e Accepts external LTC time code signals conforming to the SMPTE EBU standard Connect this connector to an external time code generator A signal containing a large amount of jitter cannot be used for LTC time code Be sure to use a regenerated signal stable signal matched with the phase of video signals REF IN external sync signal input connector 75 terminating switch loop through BNC e Accepts external reference sync signals Because of its loop through design this connector can distribute signals to other units through the opposite terminal Set the terminating switch to OFF when distributing signals If signal distribution is not desired or is terminated at this unit set the switch to ON e Does not accept signals with an input level over 1 Vp p When setting up an editing system input a black burst or standard color signal to this unit The GEN indicator will light COMPOSITE IN connectors LINE IN video line input connector BNC e Accepts composite video signals Input composite signals passed through the TBC SERIAL V A IN connectors BNC e Accepts serial video audio signals The lower connector is an active loop through connector If the VCR is not turne
12. INTRODUCTION CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAY CAUTION This section of instruction manual is specially edited for service purpose with modified contents It is not recommended to use this section for the substitution of MENU SWITCH the original book in the merchandise SETTING CONNECTIONS MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS Y 40ddO0904d ALLASSVO OJAIA NS6C Yda PREPARATION VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR D95U INSTRUCTIONS corns PLAYBACK OTHER FUNCTIONS l HOW TO USE TIME CODE COMPONENT DIGITAL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 of al EDITING EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT RS 232C PROTOCOL TROUBLE SHOOTING e This manual provides instructions in English and APPENDIX German For Customer Use English pp 2 to 151 Enter below the Serial No which is German pp 154 to 174 SPECIFICA located on the rear of cabinet Retain e To maintain picture and sound quality use the TIONS S ET meee emrer this information for future reference exclusive head cleaning cassette after every 20 hours of operation Model No BR D95U i For details on head cleaning refer to page 11 JVC is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD Serial No JVC is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries Printed in Japan 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN CIMITED SL96197 This in
13. REC with the tape is output REGEN or REC RUN setting e To record time code during assemble or time code insert editing with tape recorded on BR D95U Set menu switch No 410 lt AUTO REGEN MODE to a valid setting or set to OFF if the PRESET REGEN switch is set to REGEN and the INT EXT switch is set to INT under the 4 field 8 field in PAL color frame servo OFF information When recording time code under any conditions except those is recorded described above CF FLAG being recorded on tape The set time code value may shift when menu switch No 421 lt TCG CF FLAG MODE is set to ON or AUTO and recording is performed with TC PRESET E 9P color frame flag 9P color frame flag is set when the setting of menu switch No 387 lt CF FLAG REPLY gt matches that of menu switch No 008 lt CAP LOCK gt 106 This unit is provided with a SWAP editing function which enables automatic editing without a controller When this unit is connected to a player provided with a RS 422 serial remote connector 9 pin you can operate both units using the recorder s controls An on screen function allows you to check editing data for faster more efficient editing During swap editing all the player can be operated from the recorder Editing procedure STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 Edit mode Edit point Preview editing Edit point Editing Review N
14. m Processing method when an error occurs 1 When NAK 0B is returned The first byte command that the VCR was unable to receive is sent Output another command 2 When Error 02 is returned lt The Error section of StatusSense bit 0 of the first byte describes the Error mode gt e The VCR receives an illegal command for the second byte and later With ClearError 41 the previous byte is canceled e When ClearError 41 is transmitted repeatedly because Error 02 is returned more than once ACK 0A is returned to release the Error mode The Error mode can also be released by canceling the commands being input with Clear 56 If ACK OA NAK 0B Error 02 or Data is not returned The VCR does not recognize the byte Cancel the commands being input with Clear 56 and transmit the command again The VCR replies within 1 ms after receiving the command from the controller 4 When NotTarget 05 is returned The target point on the tape specified with CueUpWith Data Preroll does not exist Input a different value and try again 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands Return command from the VCR 01 Completion Basic JVC 1 Table The VCR outputs this command after completing the requested operation CueUp With Data Preroll AutoEdit etc 02 Error Basic JVC 1 Table The VCR outputs this command when invalid data is received Bit O Error of the first byte is set for D7 StatusSense In th
15. AES EBU OUT Install the optional SA D95U digital interface board to output signals from this connector 3 CONNECTIONS 3 3 CONTROL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS RS 232C REMOTE IN 9P RS 232C COMPOSITE VIDEO CONTROL COMPONENT COMPOSITE REMOTE OUT 9P REMOTE IN 9P Connect an editing control for the RS 422 serial interface Editing controller menu setting switches are available Menu switch No 359 lt JOG FEELING gt Menu switch No 363 lt CONTROLLER SELECT gt To control more than one VCR at the same time set menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt to ON RS 232C Connect to an RS 232C interface in a personal computer or other control unit REMOTE OUT 9P Connect another VCR with an RS 422 interface You will be able to control the other VCR from this unit To control more than one VCR at the same time connect this connector to a REMOTE IN connector of the subsequent VCR VIDEO CONTROL Connect an optional TBC remote control to operate the built in TBC video controls The RM G22U cannot be connected When adjusting with a video controller press the VCON button to select Remote and activate the settings Refer to EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT on page 117 Editing remote control connection Set the editing timing to 7 frames from the editing remote control e Th
16. AUDIO information 6 DATAO 30 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 1 257 256 255 254 253 pf Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting SEL 1 kHz SINE 1 SEL 1 kHz SINE 1 SEL 1 kHz SINE 1 0 0 Set value 256 CH4 REC SIGNAL SILENCE 1 kHz SINE 257 AUDIO REF SIGNAL 20 dB 18 dB TIME CODE information 1 DAMAU SO 7b SA Se Bt D1 p2 4io 4i0 403403402402 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 400 VITC LINE 1 SELECT 10 0 525 20 10 401 VITC LINE 2 SELECT 10 0 20 10 402 CTL DF SELECT TCG SETTING 0 NON DROP 1 DROP 2 403 REGEN MODE 410 AUTO REGEN MODE TIME CODE information 2 DATAO 81 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 1 4o OO T im pelt I I T Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 409 EXT REGEN LTC 0 vITC 1 TIME CODE information 3 DATAO 79 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 pij451 _ 457 452 451 450 o 1 11 1 1 1_ Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value oe FON i i VITC OUT SELECT SUBTC OE Ie 1 OFF SEARCH LTC OFF ON UB PRESETAUTO OFF ON 143 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information TIME CODE information 4 DATAO 77 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 401p 401p 401p 401p 400p 400p 400p 400p D2 Corresponding menu switches Menu s
17. T o D a asi LA MENU SET_ Try Y User Page display screen S mao Uof FOR USER 71 U02 FOR USER Ugi oggi H U04 FOR USER U03 FOR USER U05 FOR USER e gy Release the SET button 361 6681 Sts 2301 DIRECT SEARCH U02 FOR USER U03 FOR USER U04 FOR USER U05 FOR USER e When steps 2 through 6 are performed on an already registered line the new menu switch setting replaces the original line e Registered lines on the User Page can be moved Select the menu switch you want to move and follow steps 3 through 6 e Items D95 00A to OOE on the top menu and the DH DRUM HOUR menu switch cannot be registered on the User Page e The menu registered on the User Page is reset when the unit is initialized with menu switch 00A 3 IN 35 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 6 USER PAGE REGISTRATION CHANGE DELETE User page function con t 4 7 HOW TO LOCK THE MENU SWITCH SETTINGS Menu switch lock function To prevent accidental erasure of menu switch settings you can lock the menu switch settings This function is not the same as operation lock Procedure Top menu screen DIEE Erasing all registered items on the User Page BRC HabR SET HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 Procedure z 00A MENU p Pe 1 Press the MENU button and tu
18. e Playback levels can be adjusted either fixedly or manually To adjust the audio playback level pull out the PLAY volume controls to engage the Manual mode or push them in to engage the Unity mode Either mode can be selected independently for each audio channel Audio Playback Level Lock mode Push in the PLAY volume controls to engage the Unity mode for playback level adjustment n the Unity mode the P indicator on the upper section of the meter lights This means that adjustment is not possible with the PLAY volume controls Manual audio playback level adjustment Pull out the PLAY volume controls to engage the Manual mode for playback level adjustment In the Manual mode the P indicator on the upper section of the meter goes out There are two ways to adjust playback level manually Adjust the audio level for each channel independently with the CH1 to CH4 PLAY volume controls Use CH1 and CH2 PLAY volume controls as one pair and CH3 and CH4 PLAY volume controls as one pair Adjust audio levels using the CH1 and CH3 PLAY volume controls as a master volume control and the CH2 and CH4 PLAY volume controls as a balance control Select the adjustment mode with menu switch No 216 lt AUD PB VOLUME MODE 1 gt m Menu switch setting e Select the manual playback level adjustment mode with menu switch No 216 lt AUD PB VOLUME MODE 1 gt CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 0 To independently adjust the
19. 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 5 MULTI CUE UP FUNCTION ASSEM VIDEO DAI DA2 DAS DA4 STAND BY REW CANCEL PREVIEW AUTO EDIT PREROLL E e ENTRY button PREROLL button CANCEL button When power is turned off m To change the specified cue point all specified cue points are Display the image at the cue point you want to change and press the ENTRY cancelled button while holding down the corresponding cue point button e f the Multi Cue mode is e g To change the fourth cue point engaged again before the e Locate the cue point you want to change and press the ENTRY button while power is turned off the last holding down the DA3 button cue point specified before the Multi Cue mode was m To erase the specified cue point previously disengaged can While holding down the button corresponding to the cue point you want to still be used erase press the CANCEL button The corresponding button goes out and the cue point is erased e g To erase the 6th cue point e While holding down the TC button press the CANCEL button The TC button goes out and the 6th cue point is erased 5 Perform the Cue Up operation Hold down the button corresponding to the required Cue Up point and press the PREROLL button e g To Cue Up the thi
20. SEARCH button Variable motion initial speed value setting Setting procedure 1 In the Variable mode turn the search dial to select the initial speed value The initial speed value is determined by the rotation angle of the search dial and is shown on the screen and counter display 2 Press the SET button to define the initial speed value e After this operation the initial speed value does not change even if the search dial is turned e To change this value press the STOP button to release the Variable mode then select the initial speed value again e f the STOP button is not pressed the initial speed value is called when the Variable mode is engaged again after being released E CANCEL PREVIEW _ AUTOEDIT __ PREROLL i 6 S gdid OY s amem SHIFT button INSERT QNOD ENTRY OD Tc or voeo AUTO EDIT button PREVIEW button Search dial m Last edit Once editing has been completed the last edit can be recalled and executed Press the AUTO EDIT button while pressing the SHIFT button Each time this operation is repeated the last edit and current edit are switched Variable motion editing The BR D95U s Variable Motion editing mode allows you to play back tapes o
21. Select OOE OPTIMUM REC CURRENT on the top menu with the jog dial e OOE is shown on the counter display and OOE blinks on the on screen display While keeping the REC button pressed press the HOLD button Automatic recording current adjustment will Start It takes several minutes to complete the automatic adjustment e To interrupt the adjustment press the MENU button twice e When adjustment is finished the indication shown on the left is displayed on the on screen display When the indication on the left figure is shown on the on screen display press the MENU button twice The previous display mode is restored e When the adjustment cannot be completed the indication shown on the left is displayed on the on screen display In this case change the recording position or replace the recording tape 4 9 HOUR METER DATA DISPLAY Drum running hours can be displayed on the counter display and the on screen display Use this informa tion as a guide to choosing the appropriate mainte nance interval MENU button HOLD button FF button D95 525 625 HEEB LL SET HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 00A MENU SETTING iy SET HOLD INITIAL Direct Access ON 00B DIRECT ACCESS function hn SET HOLD gt ON 00C USER PAGE number SET HOLD gt INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD gt OFF FF button g f DH DURM HOUR METER bH aaaa oso Drum running hour
22. The edit point is not cleared ENABLE The edit point is cleared SEARCH SPEED Selects the maximum search speed when using the search dial X32 Maximum search speed is 32 times normal X17 Maximum search speed is 17 times normal X6 Maximum search speed is 6 times normal 56 PREREAD AUD PREREAD TIMING VID OFF AUD OFF VID ON AUD OFF VID OFF AUD ON VID ON AUD ON NORMAL OFF SET Selects whether or not the preread function is activated Video and audio preread functions can be set independently VID OFF AUD OFF Both video and audio preread are disabled VID ON AUD OFF Only video preread is enabled VID OFF AUD ON Only audio preread is enabled Both video and audio preread are enabled When using the REC button to start recording be sure to set this switch to VID OFF AUD OFP VID ON AUD ON Selects whether or not to apply correction during audio preread Correction is based on output audio phase delay set with the audio control menu lt AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE gt NORMAL Does not apply correction OFF SET Applies correction to the output audio phase according to the delay of the connected video device Item Setting On screen display Counter display On screen display Content DIAG AT POWER ON JOG FEELING REMOTE 0 1 r Ron A S OFF ON TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 5 Selects whether o
23. TxD RxD e Settings are defined with the input values for the second TxD byte or later The bit assignment is shown below Second byte DATAO 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MS MS MS MS VID DIG LINE CH4 L CH4 R CH3 L CH3 R GEN VID Third L Ra T E CH2 L ene R H L CH1 R Fourth byte DATA2 6 5 4 3 2 1 IS IS IS IS Rem CH4 1 CH40 CH3 1 CH3 0 9pin 132 Fifth byte DATA3 AUDIO INPUT AUDIO AUDIO MONITOR SELECT MONITOR MON IPT OFF MONITOR 0 R CH L CH L R CH COUNTER CF ON OFF SW PB EE 4FIELD 0 PB 8 FIELD 1 REMOTE 8 FIELD 625 only Setting REMOTE LOCAL 0 Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear and 41 ClearError are invalid e 40 Enter is invalid 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands ED Memory Switch Preset Basic JVC 1 Table Rewrites the contents of the menu switch TxD EeD a Je RD OA oA oa oal e Refer to Menu Switch Setting to find out more about menu switch contents e The setting of the menu switch changed with this command is reset to the default setting when the VCR is turned OFF e The second byte expresses the address Data0 The corresponding addresses are as follows Servo System 1 information System 3 information System 5 information System 7 information System 9 information S
24. 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 2 EXTRA LINE VITC LINE V BLANK MASK and PB EXTENSION LINE settings Setting range and priorities for the following menu switches are shown below No 138 to 147 EXTRA LINE No 601 V BLANK MASK No 400 to 401 VITC LINE SELECT and No 128 PB EXTENSION LINE E NTSC 525 LINE No 523 524 525 1 2 3 4 5 6 71 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SYNC U l U il L U VITC SETTING RANGE ivutie I M EXTRA LINE SETTING RANGE i r a D ee o V BLANK MASK ON Priority V BLANK MASK SETTING LINE V BLANK MASK ON WITH 0 5H EXTENSION SETTING LINE MMS 525 LINE No 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 2721273 2741275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 SYNC VITCSETTINGRANGE High EXTRALINESETTINGRANGE ssi 7 Priority V BLANK MASK ON V BLANK MASK SETTING LINE ii V BLANK MASK ON WITH 0 5H EXTENSIONSETTINGLINE see Ee LI Analog output signal is masked 625 LINE No 620 621 622 623 624 625 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
25. A Stored in the h S t OUT Color bar output a ics l Note For the dubbing loop function use the composite video signal 1 Connect the rear panel s video input connector and video output connector with the cable 2 Set menu switch No 620 lt DUBBING LOOP to activate the dubbing loop function OFF 0 The dubbing loop function is disabled 3 TIMES 1 The dubbing loop function repeats 3 times 5 TIMES 2 The dubbing loop function repeats 5 times 10 TIMES 3 The dubbing loop function repeats 10 times e When the menu switch is set to any position except OFF 0 the Dubbing Loop mode is activated 3 While referring to the color bar on the monitor adjust the video control parameters so that color changes in the picture are minimized 4 To end the dubbing loop mode set menu switch No 620 lt DUBBING LOOP to OFF 0 and press the SET button Normal operation is restored 122 13 RS 232C protocol 13 1 Command tables BASIC TABLE ee ee 4 5 OD OD a Bs c D 0 Enter In Entry Standby ae Edit a Preset On 1 Complate ClearError Out Entry Standby Preview UB Preset Off Error CueUp with In Flag Preroll CueUp with Review CTL Data Data Reset Data Reset Out Flag In Data Reset Preset In Flag Out Data Recall Preset Out Flag Valiable Edit Preset Recall Fwd In Shift Clear Valiable Preroll pos i JVC 1 Table Rev Shuttle Time Sense Select Se
26. EE and PB This is normal It is not a malfunction The distortions appear in the editing output image but are not recorded e The V Fade function may not function correctly when a tape with edited audio is played back This is normal It is not a malfunction e Noise may be recorded if all insert modes are canceled during editing with any of editing mode select buttons This is normal It is not a malfunction Noise may be heard when editing is on or off in the Playback mode This is normal It is nota malfunction 11 EDITING 11 2 COLOR FRAME SERVO SETTING NTSC 4 field color frame servo function available PAL 4or8 field color frame servo function available CF indicator 525 CONDITION 90 00 00 00 m Color frame related menu switches e No 009 lt CAP RE LOCKING DIR gt Selects the direction of the color frame servo lock e No 387 lt CF FLAG REPLY gt Selects the field unit for the color frame flag transmitted from the 9 pin remote control connector See page 106 e No 421 lt TCG CF FLAG gt Turns the color frame flag for the time code bit ON OFF See page 106 m Color frame editing is still possible even when material that does not contain color frame information have no 4 field NTSC color frame information or 8 field PAL color frame information is inserted in a color frame recorded section Once the new material has been inserted color frame editing can be performed
27. HHA BERE H1 Ci Aem CTL TC UB DF SERVO CF GEN 169 AP 5 CONDITION OFF PREAD VAAR PB E PEMOIE gt 625 MEIE GG BG BB DA H2 CH3 CH4 O 5a oead INSERT SHIFT REVIEW On screen display Menu switch No Set value No 348 Hal H JHG BERE Top menu display D95 525 625 _SEJ HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 lt QOAEMENU SETTING SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD gt ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD gt INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD gt OFF Menu switch setting display N l a S0020PERATION LOCK 003 SYNC SELECT 005 AUTO TRACKING 008 CAP LOCK 525 SW SEL 009 CAP RE LOCKING DIR ACCELERATION O EF 300 DIRECT EJECT 71 ON 301 DIRECT SEARCH ON 302 BACK SPACE ON 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME 5MIN 311 AUTO PLAY OFF i T3 300 DIRECT EJECT as OFF 301 DIRECT SEARCH ON 302 BACK SPACE ON 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME 5MIN 311 AUTO PLAY OFF MENU button Jog dial HOLD button SET button Operation procedure 1 Call up the menu switch setting display Press the MENU button to call up the menu screen on the counter display and on screen display When the top menu is displayed turn the jog dial to show the menu switch setting screen e On screen display data are output through the rear panel LINE2 SUPER connector The counter display shows menu switch number Select a menu
28. LINE2 SUPER connector menu switches and the heads are protected against damage in this mode In the EE mode the input signal can be monitored igi e Be sure to use only 2 Load the cassette e When video and audio TRISTANO BY Duttor Nght gaes Gul DIALS Cassette tapes If tape tension is slack tighten it before inserting the cassette Insert the signals are output from the VHS S VHS cassettes cassette with the cassette label facing you Press the center of the cassette built in signal generator The Output mode in the Standby ON and OFF modes can be selected with the PB cannot be used gently until the loading mechanism takes over To output video signals EE button see notes for details The cassette is automatically drawn into the slot and the STOP button from the signal generator lights press the VIDEO INPUT When the cassette is fully loaded the Standby ON mode is engaged and the button so that all VIDEO Procedure STANDBY button lights INPUT indicators light a ee When a cassette tape with the REC switch set to OFF is loaded REC Inh is Select the video signal type m Standby ON mode is engaged when the cassette is loaded or when the Stop E shown on the tape counter display for about 2 seconds from the signal generator mode is engaged with the STOP button peak iat Eee eee pena i m To change the Standby ON mode to the Standby OFF mode press the ee al switch No Uinioadina th tt 7 STANDBY button 301 lt
29. OFF Stop STANDBY ON is engaged ON PLAY is engaged 261 AUD SEL AT 0 LINEAR Selects audio signals to output during search SEARCH AUDIO LINEAR AUDIO Outputs linear audio 312 AUTO REW o e A the ae reaches 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL AUDIO Outputs digital audio Seno Me of scans AUDIO e Noise may be heard while the digital search OFF Stop standby on mode is engaged sound is used This is normal It is not a ON REW is engaged malfunction 314 PB EE MODE STOP FF Selects the modes in which the EE mode is lt SYSTEMs gt REW automatically engaged STOP STOP FF REW Engages the EE mode in the 300 DIRECT EJECT 0 OFF Enables or disables Direct Eject Stop FF and Rewind modes 1 ON OFF Eject is enabled only in the Stop STOP Engages the EE mode in the Stop mode STANDBY ON OFF mode 317 9PIN DEVICE ID JVC D80 Selects the Device Type ID code returned by the ON Eject is enabled in any mode JVC D860 VCR after receiving a DEVICE TYPE REQUEST D92 D95 via RS 422 port Enabl t th h 301 DIRECT SEARCH a ane a es entering the search mode DVW A500 JVC D80 Replies with ID code for the BR es USER D750U D350U D80U D50U D85U and OFF The search jog dials can be used when the SETTING BR D51U SEARCH or VAR button is pressed 382 385 Set to UVC D80 when using the RM G820 editing ON Search and jog can be enabled in any mode remote controller except Record JVC D860 D92 D95 Replies with ID code for the E BR D860U D560U D92
30. SYNC l U MT l MU one es 2 pre mg tO a S mr VITC SETTING RANGE eee __ LET High EXTRA LINE SETTING RANGE i sneennnnnnnnnnnnee TT V BLANK MASK ON Priority V BLANK MASK SETTING LINE BLANK MASK ON WITH 0 1 EXTENSION SETTING LINE mm eee mes o 625 LINE No 808 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336337 SYNC in iE yite SETTING RANGE ccna En S EEE A High EXTRA LINE SETTING AANE n V BLANK MASK ON mag Priority V BLANK MASK SETTING LINE V BLANK MASK ON WITH 0 5H__ EXTENSION SETTING LINE Low 89 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 3 SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION More than one BR D95U can be operated at the same time with one RS 422 serial remote controller 9 pin remote connector 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 4 FIXED TIME CUE UP FUNCTION The tape can be cued to the position whose time data fixed time is recorded with OOF FIXED TIME ENTRY on the top menu page fixed time cue up function Useful to cue up the tape to a specified position Second VCR REMOTE IN Last VCR With a remote controller that requires the VCR to reply to commands set menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt to OFF for the first VC
31. button turn the jog dial to select the signal eTCG PRESET Setting the time code 1 Press the HOLD button The digit for the time code blinks 2 Select the digit with the jog dial The selected digit blinks 3 While pressing the SEARCH button turn the jog dial to change the numeric value eTo cancel the setting press the HOLD button The menu item selection menu is restored eTo set all digits to 0 press the RESET button 4 Press the SET button to register the setting eUBG PRESET Setting the user bits 1 Press the HOLD button The digit for user bits blinks 2 Select the digit with the jog dial The selected digit blinks 3 While pressing the SEARCH button turn the jog dial to change the numeric value eTo cancel the setting press the HOLD button The menu item selection menu is restored eTo set all digits to 0 press the RESET button 4 Press the SET button to register the setting 4 End menu setting It is not necessary to end menu setting to start STRIPING REC right away Press the STOP button to close the menu and restore normal operation 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE Time codes and user bits can be recorded and played back as time data The time code area on the tape is divided into the main time code sector used for time data for editing and the sub time code sector which can be used for optional recording of time code 10 1 TIME CODE DISPLAY Notes To display selected t
32. by re editing In this case the CF indicator on the main unit lights OFF 8 Front sub panel Hl CF 625 Color frame information is always recorded regardless of the setting of the front sub panel s CF switches and menu switches except during editing NTSC 4 field color frame PAL 8 field color frame e During recording the CF indicator lights on the counter display f you want to synchronize time code with color frame set menu switch No 421 lt TCG CF FLAG gt to ON or AUTO Playback The color frame servo function can be set with the front sub panel s CF switches and menu switches m Front sub panel switch setting e Set menu switch No 008 lt CAP LOCK 525 gt or No 008p lt CAP LOCK 625 gt to SW SEL e Set the CF switch on the front sub panel to ON For PAL select the 4 or 8 field color frame servo with the 4 8 switch When the CF switch is set to OFF the frame servo is activated m Menu switch setting e For NTSC set menu switch No 008 lt CAP LOCK 525 gt to 4FIELD e For PAL set menu switch No 008p lt CAP LOCK 625 gt to 4FIELD or 8FIELD Menu switch No 008 lt CAP LOCK gt SW SEL Select with the front sub panel s CF switches 2FIELD Playback is performed with the 2 field servo system Color framing is not executed 4FIELD Playback is performed with the 4 field color frame servo s
33. lt TCG CF FLAG MODE gt Menu switch During playback During EE output NO 421 lt TCG CF FLAG TCG CF FLAG setting MODE gt OFF OFF information OFF information OFF information is recorded is output is output ON ON information ON information ON information eWhen recording time code with the INT EXT switch set to INT is output is output is recorded and the PRESET REGEN switch set to PRESET except in editing Time code is based on the information recorded before the recording is paused i e REC PAUSE REC with the REGEN or REC RUN setting e To record time code during assemble or time code insert editing with tape recorded on BR D95V Set menu switch No 410 lt AUTO REGEN MODE gt to a valid setting or set to OFF if the PRESET REGEN switch is set to REGEN and the INT EXT switch is set to INT under the 4 field 8 field in PAL color frame servo OFF information When recording time code under any conditions except those is recorded described above AUTO The information The same ON information When recording time code with the INT EXT switch set to INT recorded on the setting as the is recorded and the PRESET REGEN switch set to PRESET except in tape is output one of TCG CF editing FLAG being Time code is based on the information recorded before the recorded on the recording is paused i e REC PAUSE
34. should be added to the video signal during playback and if so how it should be added 1 Select how the extra line information is to be added to the playback video signal with menu switch No 143 lt EXTRA LINE PB gt MUTING 0 Extra line information is not added to output video signals Factory setting AUTO 1 When video signals are output extra line information is added to the line selected for extra line recording USER SETTING When video signals are output extra line 3 information is added to the two user specified lines Color signal data is output on two lines and black and white signal data is output on four lines To specify the lines for color signals set menu switches No 144 and No 145 For black and white signals specify the lines with menu switches No 144 to No 147 2 Select a line on which extra line information should be added to the playback video signal when USER SETTING 3 is selected in Step 1 e Set the line for extra line 1 information with menu switch No 144 lt EXTRA L P1 SEL gt color or black and white signal e Set the line for extra line 2 information with menu switch No 145 lt EXTRA L P2 SEL gt color or black and white signal Set the line for extra line 3 information with menu switch No 146 lt EXTRA L P3 SEL gt black and white signal only Set the line for extra line 4 information with menu switch No 147 lt EXTRA L P4 SEL gt black and white signal only
35. standard TV signal generator and record the output signals e Editing is not possible from the very beginning of the tape The first edit in point must be registered after the preroll section e Audio signals are not output when color bar signal from the built in signal generator are inserted for editing including preview Do not select the audio channel for insertion of the color bar signal from the built in signal generator It may not be possible to insert the signal properly on the audio channel o y Preroll time It takes a few seconds for the tape to stabilize after tape running is started To ensure that the tape is stable before it reaches the edit point the tape must start running a few seconds before the edit in point prerolling Select the preroll time from 0 to 15 seconds with the recorder s menu switch No 320 lt PREROLL TIME gt Use the remote control setting only when executing editing via a remote controller CTL counter values based on the TIMER 1 PRESET command 44 00 from the editing controller can be preset only in the Non drop Frame mode NTSC 104 e Program Playback speed can be varied between 90 and 110 The range is always the same even if an external controller or other unit is connected that sets the range outside this limit Cautions e The displayed image may be distorted when the editing mode is preset from an editing controller during editing or the mode is switched between
36. 1 Set menu switch No 372 lt P R AT SWAP MODE gt to ENABLE 8 6 AUDIO V FADE FUNCTION 2 Press the PLAYER and RECORDER buttons at the same time Both buttons light up m Setting e Set the Remote Local switch to Remote on the controlled VCR and set the Remote Local switch to Local on the control VCR big difference in picture quality it indicates that the error conceal circuit works and that a major error has occurred In this case the heads may no longer be serviceable and should be replaced Major changes in waveforms during audio transitions may be heard as noise during playback 3 If the edit mode assemble insert is selected To reduce this noise an Audio V Fade function is provided When this is operating audio transitions are detected release it and the audio level is faded in a V shape during playback 4 Search the position from which you want to start This function can be set with menu switch No 214 lt PBV FADE gt playback using the control VCR s jog dial etc OFF 0 The V fade function is disabled 5 Press the ENTRY button while pressing the IN 5M 1 The V fade function is enabled and audio transitions are faded out and faded in for 5 msec to reduce noise For best results this position is recommended 10M 2 The V fade function is enabled and audio transitions are faded out and faded in for 10 msec to reduce noise button to determine the edit IN point for synchronize
37. 14 1 WARNINGS WITH INDICATORS Warning code 41 1 CASSETTE EJECT AUTO OFF FAILURE 56 1 TAPE DEFECTIVE On screen display Warningcode information Behavior and actions to be taken Symptoms Cassette does not come Not operable out in Eject Behavior Stops with no operation possible Action Turn the power off and then on Tape defect Behavior Cassette ejected 56 9 Tape loose Action If no abnormality is found in tape d reload the cassette moge END LEADER Tape end sensor abnormal Behavior Tape is rewound If tape end is still Not recordable e Protective slider on the cassette not at e Set cassette s protective slider to REC DETECTION detected 3 seconds later cassette REC is ejected e Menu switch No 351 lt PRE READ is set Set menu switch No 351 lt PRE READ gt to BEGIN LEADER DETECTION Tape beginning sensor abnormal Behavior Tape is fast forwarded If tape begin is still detected 3 seconds later cassette is ejected Action Reload the cassette Playback impossible e S VHS VHS cassette in use e S VHS VHS cassette not acceptable On screen display does Monitor not connected to LINE2 SUPER Connect monitor to LINE2 SUPER OUT 70 1 DRUM MOTOR Drum stops motion Behavior Stops with no operation possible not come up OUT Set ON SCREEN switch to ON AUTO OFF FAILURE Action Turn the power off and then on ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel se
38. 2 4 6 39 3A 10 17 or 32 Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter has no effect 128 CO Auto Edit Key Executes Auto Edit on the VCR e The editing channel must be selected with E5 E9 Edit Preset e Use with FA Rec Request e Set the preroll time with E6 Preroll Time Preset e When preroll time is not specified the VCR s menu setting is used e The VCR returns 01 Complete after Auto Edit is complete OB NAK is returned to the player TxD RxD Loy C1 Preview Key Execute Preview on the VCR e The editing channel must be selected with E5 E9 Edit Preset e Use with FA Rec Request e Set the preroll time with E6 Preroll Time Preset e When preroll time is not specified the VCR s menu setting is used e The VCR returns 01 Complete after Preview is complete 0B NAK is n to the player TxD FA RxD OA oAJ to C2 Review Key Execute Review on the VCR e CO Auto Edit must be complete e Set the preroll time with E6 Preroll Time Preset e When preroll time is not specified the VCR s menu setting is used e The VCR returns 01 Complete after Review is Basic Table Basic Table Basic Table complete 0B NAK is returned to the player
39. 215 lt AUD REC VOLUME MODE 1 gt Menu switch setting Select the manual recording level adjustment mode with menu switch No 215 lt AUD REC VOLUME MODE 1 gt CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 0 To independently adjust the recording level for each channel with CH1 to CH4 REC volume controls MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 1 Use CH1 and CH3 REC volume controls for master volume control and the CH2 and CH4 REC volume controls for balance control 71 7 RECORDING 7 4 AUDIO RECORD LEVEL ADJUSTMENT e The audio level meters 1 Set the CH4 TRACKING meter to audio level reference level indication 2 changes depending on the e When the METER MODE TRACKING button is illuminated press the setting of menu switch No METER MODE TRACKING button 257 lt AUD REF SIGNAL LEV gt 20 dB or 18 dB The METER MODE TRACKING button goes out and the CH4 TRACKING meter can be used for the CH4 audio level 2 Adjust the recording level for each channel CH1 to CH4 separately with the REC volume control e To perform fine adjustment press the METER MODE FINE button werenwooe gt The METER MODE FINE button is illuminated and the audio el level meter shows the fine level around 20 dBFS or 18 dBFS Normal mode level indication Fine mode level indication CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 TRAC ING CH1 CHa CH3 CH TRACKING BOVER dBQOVER 4B ae OVER a dBOVER 4B dBOVER dB dBOVER dB dB OVER dB dB OVER dB
40. 52 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH2 Sets the audio input reference level for CH2 0 0 0 ccceesssceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssneeeeees 52 40 Functional No Names Description Reference group Page AUDIO 226 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH3 Sets the audio input reference level for CH3 0 ccccccccceeeeeeesesteeeeeeeeneeeeees 52 227 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH4 Sets the audio input reference level for CH4 ccccccccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeteteeeees 52 228 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH1 Sets the audio output reference level for CH1 cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeneeeeees 52 229 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH2 Sets the audio output reference level for CH2 cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 52 230 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH3 Sets the audio output reference level for CH3 cceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 52 231 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH4 Sets the audio output reference level for CH4 ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 52 232 AUDIO MON LEVEL LCH Sets the output reference level for the LCH audio monitor ceeeees 52 233 AUDIO MON LEVEL RCH Sets the output reference level for the RCH audio monitor c cesseeeees 52 236 PRO 48K S R CONV Enables the sampling rate converter even when the input signal is a professional 48K AES EBU signal ccceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeaeeeeenaeeeeaaes 52 237 EMBEDDED AUDIO Disables the embedded audio signal from the SDI output signal 53 247 DIG AUD AT SYNC IN Turns the
41. 525 Selects Betacam or MII component level ccececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeeeeeeeeeeees 44 VD REC SIGNAL SEL Selects the video signal created by internal generator eerren 44 ECC MODE Selects level of error COrrection cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeneeeeeeeneeeees 45 SLOW PICTURE Selects FIELD or FRAME slow motion playback mode ceceeeeteeeeeees 45 NO CTL MUTING Selects if the video output mutes when playing back a blank tape 45 CHROMA ROTE Selects the output chroma phase reference Signal cccseeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 45 PB EXTENSION LINE Selects the extension line output during playback ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 45 BLANKING WIDTH Selects the H blanking width cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaeeeenaeees 46 LINE SETUP 525 Adds setup to Composite signals ccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeenneeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeseees 46 EXTRA LINE REC 525 Selects the video signal that will be recorded on the extra line 0 47 EXTRA L R1 SEL 525 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 1 0 0 0 47 EXTRA L R2 SEL 525 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 2 00 47 EXTRA L R3 SEL 525 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 3 0 0 0 47 EXTRA L R4 SEL 525 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 4 eee 47 EXTRA
42. 9 are expressed in ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 30 Zero E4 Out Data Preset Presets the OUT point 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD RxD 10S 1S 10F F e Values after the second TxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 30 Zero E5 Edit Preset Selects the edit mode TxD E5 ar oF RxD toa O0A 0AJ e Each bit is defined as follows Basic JVC 1 Table Basic Table First byte 0 0 1 1 O0 INS ASM Video Second byte 0 0 1 1 0 TC Aud2 Aud1 Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid E6 Preroll TimePreset Basic Table Sets the
43. B and synchronize with input B Set the H sync position with the WFM s H POSITION volume control to 50 of the H sync level Refer to the upper figure on the left Adjustment of Player 1 2 Select Player 1 with the special effects device switcher 3 Play back the reference color bar on Player 1 4 Set the WFM s input to A and synchronize with input B Set the SYSTEM PHASE item of Player 1 to the same H sync position as step 1 Refer to the lower figure on the left Adjustment of Player 2 5 Select Player 2 with the special effect device switcher 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the system phase of Player 2 e The KM D600 switcher is self adjusting No adjustment is required System subcarrier phase adjustment matches the VCR subcarrier with the reference subcarrier of the switcher Adjust so that the reference subcarrier overlaps the VCR subcarrier Waveforms on the vector scope NTSC signal lt Burst signal yi Burst signal Adjustment of the KM D600 switcher is not necessary as it is self adjusting e Adjustment of the KM 3000 switcher is not necessary as it is a component switcher e Composite switchers other than the KM D600 must be adjusted Phase setting for genlocking signal 1 Set the vector scope s input to B and synchronize with input B Adjust the phase of the burst signal to the reference line with the vector scope Refer to Fig 2 on the left Adjustment of Play
44. B roll editing system uoleunBiyuoy yeueyew 90JnN0S Moving picture and sound picture from one player and pre read picture from the recorder Moving picture and sound two players UUM end Edit point settings required for two players and one Edit point settings required for one player and one recorder recorder O O D w Q Picture from player 1 Pre read picture 7 E Recorded SO Recorded eo Picture from 2 Playback f my amp AAEN pictures D my amp j X sound from players 1 2 jy from the player and the pre read are mixed wiped for picture from the recorder are recording mixed wiped for recording The SR and sound 949 S 2 4 XIU pue d iM E Setting the pre read function Set before making the pre read connection e BR D95U menu switch No 351 lt PREREAD gt Set menu switch No 351 lt PREREAD gt to OFF when using an editing controller with pre read capability Set menu switch No 351 lt PREREAD gt to ON when using an editing controller with no pre read capability This menu switch can be switched ON OFF independently for video and audio e When audio pre read is performed it is recommended to use the AUDIO REC volume knobs preset position because audio level for recording cannot be checked e Setting the audio output phase for audio pre read Use lt AUDIO PHASES in the audio control menu to adjust the audio output phase to correspond with the video output pha
45. Basic Table commands JVC Table 1 is set to OFF TxD RxD FA Rec DubRequest Basic JVC 1 Table Send this command before sending commands such as CA REC CB RECPause TxD FA RxD OA e The recording standby mode is maintained until the REC or STOP command or Error release command is transmitted FB VTR IND Basic JVC 1 Table Checks that a VCR is connected TxD RxD 133 13 RS 232C protocol 13 RS 232C protocol 13 3 Speed data correspondence table Data 00 1D 1E 2C 2D 3A 3B 44 45 4B 4C 50 51 56 57 59 5A 5C 5B 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 134 Speed STILL 0 03 0 07 0 10 0 13 0 17 0 20 0 23 0 27 0 30 0 33 0 34 035 0 37 0 38 0 40 0 44 0 45 0 47 0 50 0 54 0 56 0 58 0 60 0 63 0 65 0 67 0 70 0 72 0 75 0 78 0 80 0 84 0 87 0 90 0 93 0 97 Data 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E AO Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A8 A9 AA AB AC AE AF BO B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 Speed 1 00 1 04 1 07 1 11 1 15 1 20 1 24 1 30 1 33 1 38 1 43 1 49 1 54 1 60 1 65 1 72 1 78 1 84 2 00 2 13 2 21 2 29 2 37 2 46 2 55 2 64 2 74 2 84 3 00 3 30 3 40 3 50 3 70 3 80 4 00 4 40 4 50 4 70 5 00 5 40 5 60 5 80 6 00 6 30 6 50 6 70 7 00 7 20 Data B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF C0
46. DIRECT EJECT gt is datane telat To output audio signals 1 kHz sine wave from the The STANDBY button goes out indicating that the Standby OFF mode has set to OFF 0 the 1 Press the EJECT button signal generator set menu been engaged TETA A Aa The cassette is ejected switches No 253 to No m To change the Standby OFF mode to Standby ON mode press the STANDBY only in the Standby ON or The CTL equnter is reset 256 lt CH1 to 4 REC button OFF mode With this switch set to ON SIGNAL SEL gt to 1 kHz The STANDBY button is illuminated indicating that the Standby ON mode 7 2 Remove the cassette from the slot n 1 tapes can be ejected SINE and press the audio has been engaged A any inode signal select buttons to y Precnens select the required The Standby ON mode is automatically switched to the Standby OFF mode EEEE econ or mer ee me een A er palin i allel pout e nE tO plotee We tebe ana tne nescence tine when we Do not try to ree gt cassette once automatic cassette loading has begun corresponding AUDIO Standby OFF mode is engaged can be selected with menu switch No 307 R oe g Se INPUT indicators will light lt PAUSE STILL STP TIME gt Wait until loading is complete then press the EJECT button In the PB mode pressing the REC button allows you to monitor the input signal Pressing the STOP button restores the Play mode 66 a 7 RECORDING 7 1 PREPARATIO
47. FIXED TIME ENTRY 00 00 00 00 a ia Time data 3 Press the HOLD button The Fixed Time Data Registering mode is engaged and the time data currently registered is shown on the counter display The uppermost digit blinks HH AE H A The time data does not blink on screen Register the time data on the counter display 4 Turn the jog dial to select the digit The selected digit blinks 5 Set the time data by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the value for each digit AG GG Ae ae 7 When setting is complete press the SET button SET is shown on the counter display The set time data is registered and the normal screen is restored Fixed time cue up operation D 1 Load a recorded tape 2 Select the counter display mode with the COUNTER button e TC or UB The tape is cued up according to the time code registered on the tape e CTL The tape is cued up according to the time data shown on the CTL counter 3 Press the PREROLL button while pressing the SHIFT button The tape is cued up to the registered position 91 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 5 MULTI CUE UP FUNCTION In the Multi Cue Up mode up to 8 cue points can be specified and cued up To engage the Multi Cue Up mode set menu switch No 389 lt MULTI CUE MODE gt to ON
48. MUTING CONDITION ALARM on screen set menu switch No 512 lt MUTING ALARM MESSAGE gt to ON 1 This can also be displayed even when setting the ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel to OFF MUTING display This unit outputs black signals from the built in signal generator via the lt LINE 2 SUPER OUT gt connector e In Record or EE mode When no video signal is input or input signals do not contain a sync signal e In Play mode When there are no recorded signals no control signal recorded on the tape being played back With menu switch No 120 lt NO CTL MUTING gt set to ON When the input signal is a black signal or when a tape on which a black signal is recorded is played back the monitor s screen will be black To differentiate between the types of black screen described above MUTING appears on the screen when the black screen is due to black signals output from the built in signal generator Monitor screen MUTING Menu switch No 512 lt MUTING ALARM MESSAGES gt set to ON 1 24 CONDITION ALARM display If video head output error rate is degraded during playback the CONDITION ALARM is shown on screen Monitor screen CONDITION ALARM Menu switch No 512 lt MUTING ALARM MESSAGEs set to ON 1 When the CONDITION ALARM is displayed perform manual tracking adjustment or cleaning with the dedicated head cleaning tape Error rate degradation ca
49. No 505 REMAIN ENABLE gt 525 The NTSC signal system is set error display indications 009 CAP RE LOCKING DIR is set to ENABLE 1 tape remaining time is The PAL signal system is set e No Tape indication goes out when a ACCELERATION shown in 6 steps The video signal system can be set with menu switch No D95 cassette tape is loaded lt 525 625 gt on the top menu After selecting the video signal 4 Warning display 5 Tape remaining time display EW EEEF Remaining time of 15 minutes or more system turn this unit OFF then ON again to switch to the EBB F Remaining time of less than 15 minutes selected video signal system PETT En F Remaining time of less than10 minutes i P El F Remaining time of less than 5 minutes During swap editing player information is shown only by the CONDENSATION ON DRUM E Wi blinking F Remaining time of less than 2 minutes indicators in the section when the player is selected The AUTO via eet OFF indicator always shows recorder information aii io PLAY E blinking F Remaining time of less than 1 minutes CTI 0 00 00 00 No indication The remaining time is being calculated e 23 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 5 ON SCREEN DISPLAY Operation mode display in the Variable motion mode Operation mode 1 0 times slow motion playback VAR 1 0 1 5 times slow motion playback VAR 1 5 CTL 0 00 00 01 Noiseless slow motion playback is available at
50. OUT button to enter the edit IN point or OUT point OUT edit OUT button Use this button to enter the edit OUT point and show it on the counter display Press this button and the IN button simultaneously to display the duration of an edit When the edit OUT point is entered this button lights While pressing this button turn the jog dial clockwise to shift the OUT point in the forward direction or turn it counterclockwise to shift the OUT point in the reverse direction m CANCEL button Press this button while pressing the IN or OUT button to cancel the edit IN or OUT point PREVIEW button Press to start editing rehearsal this button will light During preview editing you can press this button again if you want to restart the preview To review an edit press this button together with the SHIFT button AUTO EDIT button Press to start auto editing This button will light Press this button while pressing the SHIFT button to execute a last edit PREROLL button Press this button when the tape is at the position where you want recording to start after preroll The tape will be rewound from the point where you press this button for the preroll duration set with the menu switch No 320 PREROLL TIME During preroll operation this button lights and goes out when the preroll operation ends If an edit IN point has been already entered preroll is based on the edit IN point When this b
51. STAND BY button to call up the menu item display more quickly Select ON 1 by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button Press the SET button The operation lock function is ON After the SET indication blinks for several seconds the normal counter and on screen displays are restored 3 To cancel the operation mode lock facility set menu switch No 002 lt OPERATION LOCK gt to OFF 0 65 6 PREPARATION 6 PREPARATION 6 2 STANDBY ON OFF 6 3 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE CASSETTE POWER switch PB PB EE button EJECT button Notes STANDBY button Output mode selection in the Standby ON OFF mode Pressing the PB PB EE Two different sub modes are available in the Stop mode Notes Loading the cassette button switches between e He a up ph ira Still output or the EE mode Standby ON mode The tape is loaded and the head drums are rotating permitting SCREEN eae aie 1 Turn the POWER switch on The counter display quick start of operation when another mode is engaged sub panel 1o ON On The counter display is illuminated ae to PB or PB The STANDBY button is illuminated screen data are output If a cassette is not loaded the counter display indicates No Tape and the through the rear panel on screen display indicates NO TAPE These are not shown when setting the Standby OFF mode The tape is loaded but the drums are stationary The tape
52. SYNCHRONIZATION SYNC GRADE AUTO EE SYNC SELECT EXT AUTO Selects the reference sync signal used by the servo system EXT Synchronizes with the signal applied to the REF input connector regardless of VCR mode playback or record AUTO Synchronizes with the signal applied to the REF input connector during playback The VCR locks to the video input during recording If no signal is present on the REF connector and video input connector the VCR synchronizes to an internal clock signal regardless of this menu s setting TIME CODE VITC LINE 1 SEL 525 VITC LINE 1 SEL VITC LINE 2 SEL 525 VITC LINE 2 SEL 625 CTL DF SELECT 525 REGEN MODE EXT REGEN TC AUTO REGEN MODE TCG CF FLAG SUB TC VITC REC VITC OUT SELECT SEARCH LTC UB PRESET AUTO Selects the vertical interval line for adding VITC 1 625 Selects the vertical interval line for adding VITC 1 Selects the vertical interval line for adding VITC 2 Selects the vertical interval line for adding VITC 2 Sets the CTL counter to operate in NONDROP DROP frame mode Selects what elements of time the code TC UB are regenerated Selects external source LTC VITC for regeneration Selects the edit mode in which time code is regenerated eeeeeeeeeeees 62 Turns the color frame flag ON OFF for the time code bit Selects whether incoming VITC is recorded onto the Sub Time Code Selects the VITC time code output source Main Sub time code Selects whet
53. To store the current menu USER 2 SAVE 4 switch setting in the user USER 3 SAVE 6 memory area For details refer to 4 4 Saving and Calling Up Menu Switch Settings on page 32 00B DIRECT ACCESS Direct Access facility With this switch set to ON 1 one touch direct access to a functionally related group of MENU switches such as SERVO and VIDEO or to the hour meter data or the Menu switches on user page is available simply by pressing the specified button on the control panel For details refer to 4 5 Calling Up Functional Menu Switch Direct Access Functions on page 33 00C USER PAGE user page facility Erases all registered menu switch settings To do this select this menu function and press the SET and HOLD buttons simultaneously 00D MENU LOCK function menu lock facility Locks or unlocks menu switch settings OFF 0 Settings can be changed ON 1 Locking function is activated and menu switch settings except for the top menu cannot be changed 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 1 MENU DISPLAY MODES 00E OPTIMUM REC CURRENT function record ing current automatic adjustment function To automatically adjust the recording current select this menu function and press the HOLD and REC buttons simultaneously For details refer to Recording current adjustment on page 38 OOF FIXED TIME ENTRY Sets the fixed time cue up point To call up the setting mode select this menu and press t
54. TxD RxD Loa 01 C4 Full EE On Basic JVC 1 Table Checks VCR s input signals CT The VCR returns OB NAK to the player C5 EE Off Basic JVC 1 Table Releases EE check TxD RxD C8 Select EE On Basic Table Checks the input signals to the editing channel selected by E5 E9 Edit Preset TxD RxD The VCR returns OB NAK to the player C9 EE Off Basic Table Releases EE check TxD RxD 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands CA Rec Key Basic JVC 1 Table Recording Use with FA Rec Request TxD RxD The VCR returns OB NAK to the player CB Rec Pause Key Basic JVC 1 Table Recording is paused Use with FA Rec Request TxD RxD The VCR returns OB NAK to the player CE Edit On Key Basic Table The channel selected with E5 Edit Preset is engaged in the Edit mode Use with FA Rec Request RxD OA The VCR returns OB NAK to the player CF Edit Off Key Basic Table Stops the editing operation The VCR enters the Play mode after editing is complete TxD RxD The VCR returns OB NAK to the player D1 Device Type Request JVC 1 Table Returns the model name of the connected VCR TxD RxD Samy ad ls ead e Uses ASCII code to express 0 to 9 a to z and space e For example d 64 9 39 5 35 and space 20 for the BR D95 D3 Memory SwitchSense Recalls menu switch content TxD D3 xx RxD 0A ie e Refer to Menu S
55. TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 30 Zero E1 TC UB Data Preset Presets the TC UB data 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD E1 ae a Ee ae ee e RxD oa oa oa oa OAJ 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from O0 to f HEX are expressed in ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 30 Zero E2 Counter Reset Resets the CTL counter RxD OA OA Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is required for the second TxD byte Basic Table Basic JVC 1 Table 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands E3 In Data Preset Basic JVC 1 Table Presets the IN point 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD ES a CW SF of RxD OA OA OA OA A 10S 1S 10F F a mo mt OA e Values after the second TxD byte from 0 to
56. Varies the phase so that the chroma level is not changed with the component vector scope Set this switch when adjusting the chroma phase with the video control 44 VD REC SIGNAL SEL COLOR BAR BLACK MULTI BURST PULSE amp BAR Selects the video signal output by the internal signal generator The selected signal is output in the EE and Record modes These signals do not conform to the SMPTE standard COLOR BAR Color bar is selected These are 75 color bar signals BLACK Black signal is selected MULTI BURST Multi Burst signal is selected PULSE amp BAR Pulse amp Bar signal is selected 128 PB EXTENSION LINE 1 OFF ON Sets whether or not the video signal extension line is output during playback ON Outputs the extension line When a tape recorded on this unit is played back all video signal lines are output OFF Does not output the extension line Set to this position when playing back tapes not recorded on this unit During recording the following signal lines are recorded as the EXTENSION LINE 525 LINE 20 21 22 263 282 283 284 and 525 For LINE 282 the second half only 625 LINE 19 20 21 22 331 332 333 334 and 623 This menu functions only with tapes recorded on this unit When a tape recorded on this unit is played back on the BR D80 BR D750 BR D92 or BR D860 the EXTENSION LINE is not played back For details refer to page 89 4
57. button STOP button SHIFT button AUTO EDIT STOP button PREVIEW button button Search dial STEP 4 preview editing SH i om vel EGTE e When menu switch No 367 You can skip STEP 4 and STEP 5 and advance to STEP 6 lt EDIT INTERRUPTIONS is set to ON 1 and anerror 1 Press the PREVIEW button ge paa abieeoe edlere etl ME E Prana T occurs in the video signals e The PREVIEW button is illuminated and both player and recorder start ae E fe The if button lights and both player and recorder star iti rerolling during preroll actual editing prerolling Set whether or not the edit a ie layer anzd recorder finish prerolling both enter the Pla be not ae place e When the player and recorder complete prerolling they automatically enter the scintisautomatcally Se ret ae aa ee ae Sepeti 4 If ti j s u l l INT Hiecontintcue in preview ee ee cleared after editing is automaticall ae to the Record mode actual recordin ae ps point a tb IN point it enters the Stop mode In this case the recorder s operation mode complete with menu switch oe y call h t OUT boi g i e preroll point will not be is shown as SEL Select EE in the editing screen display No 328 lt EDIT POINT Editing ends automatically at the edit OUT point cued up in actual editing l h i When an edit has been completed the recorder continues to run the ii m f the edit duration from the IN point to the OUT point is lo
58. complete e When the specified point is not on the tape the VCR returns 05 NotTarget Basic JVC 1 Table 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD B2 3 3 3 F RxD OA OA OA 0A 0A 10S 1S 10F 1F e Input values of O to 9 which follow the second byte of TxD are expressed with ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second byte or later of TxD All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 30 Zero B2 Play after CueUp With Data JVC 1 Table Executes CueUp and engages the Play mode The VCR returns 01 Complete after CueUp is complete When the specified point is not on the tape the VCR returns 05 NotTarget 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD B2 3 3 3 3 RxD OA OA OA OA OA 10S 1S 10F 1 F Bia Fa EAT Pa Yor e Input values of O to 9 which follow the second byte of TxD are expressed with ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 30 Zero 127 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Command
59. ee Menu SW On screen Counter On screen are not available on the PAL SYSTEM Functional Description Reference group Page Content SYSTEM JOG FEELENG LOCAL 9 PIN IDm 1ST 9 PIN ID m 2ND 9 PIN ID m 3RD 9 PIN ID m 4TH Selects jog dial operation response level Sets the first digit of the ID code Sets the second digit of the ID code Sets the third digit of the ID code Sets the fourth digit of the ID code display display display OPERATION LOCK Switches the operation mode lock ON OFF Set to ON to lock the VCR in the current mode When OPERATION LOCK is ON you cannot operate the control buttons switches knobs and dials on the VCR or change any menu switch settings other than this menu switch itself Only the POWER switch and the PHONES LEVEL adjust knob remain operable MUTING AT NO TAPE CF FLAG REPLY 525 ON OFF of the EE signal output when no tape is loaded Selects the number of fields for which the color frame flag is set for 9 pin remote control Selects the number of fields for which the color frame flag is set for 9 pin remote control Switches Multi Cue mode ON OFF Selects the player VTR type during swap editing Enables disables the bump mode during swap editing Selects the editing accuracy during swap editing Selects whether the BR D92 automatically switches to EE for single monitor operation during swap editing CF FLAG REPLY 625 MULTI CUE MODE SWAP VTR SELECT
60. embedded audio noise ON OFF when the sync signal is input from a different system ccccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeseecaeeeesseneeeeeenaees 53 251 CH3 4 SOURCE SEL Selects the input source for the CH3 and CH4 audio signals eeee 53 253 CH1 REC SIGNAL SEL Selects the built in signal generators CH1 audio Signal eee 54 254 CH2 REC SIGNAL SEL Selects the built in signal generators CH2 audio Signal eeeceeeeeeees 54 255 CH3 REC SIGNAL SEL Selects the built in signal generators CH3 audio Signal l 54 256 CH4 REC SIGNAL SEL Selects the built in signal generators CH4 audio Signal eee eeeeees 54 257 AUD REF SIGNAL LEV Selects the audio recording reference level ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeteneeeeeeneeeeeeeees 54 261 AUD SEL AT SEARCH Selects the output audio track during Search o oo ee eeeeceteeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeeneeees 54 SYSTEM 300 DIRECT EJECT Enables disables direct EJECT accepts EJECT command from any mode 54 301 DIRECT SEARCH Direct search ON OFF cccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeceeee cece aeeeeeeeaeeeeesenaeeeeeesecueeeeseeneeeeeees 54 302 BACK SPACE Back space edit operation ON OFF cccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeaas 54 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME Selects duration of long time pause still standby ON ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 55 311 AUTO PLAY Auto play operation ON OFF cccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenaeeeeseeeeeeeeesenaeeee
61. five to six years may be reached by a xz Cleaning check and adjustment O Check or replace as required If replacement is not required clean it Replace Use time Every 750H 1500H 3000H 4500H 6000H Drum assembling including heads Head cleaner 2 o J O O0 Belt pinch roller etc Driving system parts This table should be used as reference only Actual maintenance requirements will vary according to how the unit is used Maintenance consultation Consult your local JVC dealer for more information about maintenance scheduling and costs 1 INTRODUCTION 1 3 PRECAUTIONS The BR D95U incorporates highly sophisticated and complex technology To ensure proper operation be sure to take the following precautions Transportation Always hold this unit by the side panels when carrying or moving it If you hold it by the front panel the tilt panel may open and you could drop the unit Installation and storage e Avoid using the unit in places subject to the follow ing conditions e extreme heat or cold e strong magnetic field e high humidity e dust and soil e vibrations e Handle the unit carefully Do not block the ventilation openings or place anything heavy on the unit Do not put any foreign materials into the cassette loading slot e Use the unit in a horizontal flat position only e Avoid violent shocks to the recording chassis during
62. flag to OFF ON _ Sets the color frame flag to ON The actual The factory set 0 position is at the bottom of the position of the monitor display The position shifts upward as the on screen data humbers increase AUTO Sets the color frame flag to ON or OFF ae When menu switch No 504 lt INFORMATION according to the relationship between the l SELECT gt is set to TIME MODE or TIME SUB video signals being recorded and the color TC the position set with 10 is the same as that framing of the time code See page 106 with 11 450 SUB TC VITC Selects incoming VITC or memory preset as the Vhen menu switch Na 5004 15 serio TIME SUB REC ON source of the data recorded onto the Sub Time TC MODE the position set with 9 or 10 is the If this menu switch is set to OFF and menu Code same as 11 switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt is setto OFF 00 00 00 00 is always recorded on the sub OFF or TC the on screen sub time code time code 504 INFORMATION 0 TIME Selects on screen display data indication will not advance in the Play mode i ti i SELECT TIME MODE pe Thie heess A a ying back 4 tap6 ON Input VITC is recorded in sub time code TE a sa TIME Displays time data only with sub time code recorded TIME MODE 7 Displays time data and mode data 4 TIME SUB TC TIME SUB TC Displays time data and sub time 451 VITC OUT 0 Selects the source for the VITC TC MODE data SELECT 1 superimpos
63. gt INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD gt OFF Jog dial Menu switch setting display UJ i 3002PERATION LOCK B on OFF 003 SYNC SELECT AUTO 005 AUTO TRACKING ON 008 CAP LOCK 525 Jog dial SW SEL 009 CAP RE LOCKING DIR ACCELERATION Q Hour meter data display Jog dial DH DRUM HOUR METER 0600H Jog dial User page display y U01 FOR USER U02 FOR USER U03 FOR USER U04 FOR USER U05 FOR USER 28 Counter display Usual display 1 23 45 20 i BEA BEBE paz 0aH DH GHGHG __uet 0008 The menu display consists of four types of display modes Press the MENU button to call up the menu screen The menu switch Nos are shown on the counter display The selected menu switch No blinks on the on screen display Turn the jog dial to call up all four modes one after another Press the MENU button to restore the usual display Top menu display To select desired menu functions D95 525 625 Set the video signal system to NTSC or PAL 525 NTSC signals 625 PAL signals For details refer to 4 2 VIDEO SIGNAL SYSTEM SELECTION on page 30 00A MENU SETTING e INITIAL 0 Set the MENU switches to the factory settings Set the MENU switches to the stored settings in the e USER 1 LOAD 1 user memory area J 1 USER 2 LOAD ts USER 3 LOAD 5 e USER 1 SAVE 2
64. indication does not light Signals are input to the REF connector 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 9 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 1 Tape counter display etc PLAY R TCR 00 00 00 01 TCR 00 00 00 00 Counter Counter mode Counter mode CTL CTLdata TCR Time code reader data TC1 Time code reader data when the first field is played back TC2 Time code reader data when the second field is played back TCRe CTL interpolation mode On screen display On screen information is available only via the rear panel LINE 2 SUPER OUT connector 1 Tape counter display e Shows data when the ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel is set to ON displayed during swap editing You can choose what information is shown with O TU Soul Playeritecorder TC read out mode menu switch No 504 lt INFORMATION The time code is shown Indication Meaning Menu switch No 504 lt INFORMATION SELECT gt SELECT gt The user bits are shown Local The player s Local U SUB read out mode Only time data is displayed when TIME 0 is The CTL counter or time code is in the Remote is set to Local selected drop frame mode 525 Pace aea ieee TT Operati d Both time data and VCR operation mode are No Tape No cassette is loaded in STOP peraton Mode e SERVO the VCR aa E nn displayed when TIME amp MODE 1 is selected e The display position can be shifted horizontally with menu
65. is turned The Still mode is engaged whenever you stop turning the dial 8 PLAYBACK 8 9 VARIABLE SLOW PLAYBACK Noiseless variable slow playback from 1 0x to 1 0x is available Triple pair playback heads assure optimum picture quality VAR P PLAY button Search dial Variable slow playback can be executed using either of the two methods described below Method 1 1 Press the VAR P PLAY button to engage the Variable mode The button lights 2 Turn the search dial Variable slow playback from 1 x to 1x is available e Turning the search dial all the way in the REV direction gives you 1x speed Turning it all the way in the FWD direction gives you 1x speed When the search dial is set to STILL a still picture is displayed e The variable slow playback speed is shown on screen 3 To stop variable slow playback Press the operation button such as the PLAY STOP PAUSE STILL and SEARCH buttons Cautions e The V fade function is enabled only in the Playback Program Playback or Variable Slow Playback 1x mode Under the following conditions the V fade function may also be disabled in the Variable Slow Playback 1x mode 1 In the first15 seconds after the Variable Slow Playback 1x mode is activated 2 When playing a tape recorded on the BR D40 DY 70 or some BR D80 D85s e When playback speed is changed from to and vice versa gray lines may appear at the top or bo
66. line 3 information ccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 49 EXTRA L P4 SEL 625 Selects which line to add extra line 4 information ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 49 IN VBLANK YCOMB 525 Turns Y C separation ON OFF for composite signals in the Ve Blanking Period seicceccdesciveseeidedescctceussicsee api sesebiveuanetabauevavaateavavintievdveadenededededes 49 IN VBLANK YCOMB 625 Turns Y C separation ON OFF for composite signals in the Vi BIAMKING PONOG sciscccccctbiccescciisscsecdichidededavasvieaessaaibiasvavenisestebvicbiie aniani 49 VIDEO OUT SELECT Selects the timing for output video signals during editing eee 50 PB V FADE Enables V fades during playback at the audio edit transitions 00 50 AUD REC VOLUME MODE 1 Selects audio REC level adjustment as individual channels or stereo pairs 50 AUD PB VOLUME MODE 1 Selects audio PB level adjustment as individual channels or stereo pairs 51 SEARCH REC CH Selects the signal source for recording linear audio tracks ec 51 SEARCH PB AT 1 3 2 4 Switches the linear track audio ON OFF during Search ecceeeeeereeeeteees 51 MONITOR MIX MODE Selects the audio Monitor MIXING level 0 0 cece eee eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeteaeeeenaeees 51 CH3 4 OUT SEL AT 2CH Selects the signal output from the CH3 CH4 audio channels 000 52 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH1 Sets the audio input reference level for CH1 ccecceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeneeeees
67. line containing the information to be recorded on an extra line NTSC 525 is displayed 1 Setting the input signal line for extra line recording after the menu Notes Output mode selection in FF and REW modes With menu switch No 314 lt PB EE MODE gt set to STOP FF REW 0 press the PB EE button to engage the Still Output mode or EE mode Auto REW function setting With menu switch No 312 lt AUTO REW gt The tape is automatically rewound to the start when it comes to an end in the Play or Record mode PREROLL REW FF button button button To fast forward or rewind the tape Press the FF or REW button The FF or REW button lights and the tape is fast forwarded or rewound Maximum FF and REW speeds can be set to 60 times 32 times or 17 times normal with menu switch No 319 lt FF REW MAX SPEED gt Factory setting 60 times normal Counter memory function Setting procedure Set the counter mode to CTL with the front panel COUNTER button Counter memory operation 1 Specify a tape section to be recalled Press the RESET button while pressing the SET button at the desired section The counter is reset to 0 00 00 00 and this section is entered in this unit When the counter display mode is set to TC the value at the specified point is entered e Press the SET button to check the entered value on the counter display 2 Start Counter Sear
68. playback level for each channel with the CH1 to CH4 PLAY volume controls MAS 1 BAL2 MAS 3 BAL 4 1 Use CH1 and CH3 PLAY volume controls for master volume control and the CH2 and CH4 PLAY volume controls for balance control The PB UNITY indicator goes out and the Manual Playback Level Adjustment mode is engaged T7 8 PLAYBACK 8 3 AUDIO PLAYBACK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT e The audio level meter s reference level indication changes depending on the setting of menu switch No 257 lt AUD REF SIGNAL LEV gt 20 dB or 18 dB 78 1 Set the CH4 TRACKING meter to audio level e When the METER MODE TRACKING button is illuminated or FINE TRACKING blinked press the METER MODE TRACKING button LJ The METER MODE TRACKING button goes out and the CH4 TRACKING meter can be used for the CH4 audio level 2 Adjust the playback level for each channel CH1 to CH4 separately with the PLAY volume control e To perform fine adjustment press the METER MODE FINE button The METER MODE FINE button is illuminated and the audio level meter shows a reference fine level of around 20 dBFS or METER MODE 18 dBFS FINE TRACKING Normal mode level indication Fine mode level indication CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 TRAC ING CH1 CH2 CH3 CH TRACKING OVER BOVER dBOVERdB aBOVER dB dBOVER B dBOVER dB dBOVER CB dB OVER 4B 0 0 0 0 o o a 4 40
69. player out of range variable speed will distort the picture and or sound oOo W PY 113 11 EDITING 11 EDITING 11 5 OTHER FUNCTION Motion memory function The motion memory function allows you to manually store the players playback wat speed data in memory You can call up this data later for variable motion Editing screen p y p editing Tape speed e Operation on the recorder BR D95U PAR S M R SHTL STIL 1 Register the edit IN points for the recorder and player do not register the CTL CTL EHEHE F 0 00 01 00 12 00 00 00 edit OUT point for the player IN 0 00 01 00 2 Press the PLAYER button to set the VCR operation mode to player 120 OUT 3 Press the SEARCH button while pressing the SHIFT button to engage the Variable mode Press the SET button to register the variable motion initial speed value Refer to the Variable motion initial speed value setting in the margin on the previous page Set the playback speed first speed to be stored in the motion memory by turning the search dial 5 Press the PREVIEW button to reproduce the motion memory data and turn the search dial to control the playback speed After the edit IN point the playback speed set by the angle of the search dial e When 128 steps are rotation is stored in memory stored in the motion e Up to 128 steps can be stored in the motion memory The number of steps memory the PREVIEW remaining is shown on the edi
70. preroll time The set value should be less than 59 seconds If the preroll time is not set with this command use the VCR s menu switch setting RxD OA OA OA Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid E7 Timer Mode Select Switches the current timer TxD RxD e Each bit is defined as follows 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 First byte 0 0 1 1 0 uB CTL TC e CTL 32 LTC 31 LTC UB 35 Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid E8 Analog Data Set JVC 1 Table Sets values for specified audio and video settings TxD aa Je S gt RxD e Selects the setting item and sets the data as shown below with the input values for the second TxD byte or later The second byte Selects the setting item DATAO The third fourth byte Sets the data DATA1 DATA2 A V Setting items DATAO DATA1 Tracking volume Output video level Output chroma level Output video H phase Output setup level Basic JVC 1 Table Output chroma phase Output video V phase Output system phase Output SC phase Output SCH phase Output audio p
71. select buttons e The output level can be set with menu switches No 232 to 233 lt AUDIO MON LEVEL gt Factory setting is 4 dB 20 AUDIO OUT connectors Output analog audio signals e The output level can be set with menu switches No 228 to 231 lt AUDIO OUT LEVEL gt Factory setting is 4 dB TIME CODE OUT connector XLR Outputs a time code signal to the external time code generator LTC time code conforming to the SMPTE EBU standard can be output Outputs a time code signal during search if menu switch No 452 lt SEARCH LTC gt is set to ON 1 Control connectors m RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin Connect equipment conforming to the RS 232C interface standard such as a personal computer m REMOTE IN 9P connector D Sub 9 pin Connect an RS 422 serial editing remote control unit m REMOTE OUT 9P connector D Sub 9 pin Connect a VCR with RS 422 serial interface Connect to the other VCR s REMOTE IN connector to operate it from this VCR m VIDEO CONTROL connector D Sub 15 pin Use to adjust the built in TBC from an optional video remote controller Sony s BVR 50 SERIAL V A OUT connector BNC x 2 Outputs serial video audio signals When menu switch No 237 lt EMBEDDED AUDIOs gt is set to OFF digital audio signals are not output When connecting to a VCR which is not equipped to handle EMBED
72. shown with the main time code on the on screen display with menu switch No 504 lt INFORMATION SELECT gt set to TIME SUB TC 3 or TIME SUB TC MODE 4 Time Code Signal Flow Time code data flow depends on the setting of the menu switch or the INT EXT switch Use this as a reference for switch setting INT EXT switch A Recording system TCIN yo LINE OUT P S 1 SUBTCH i VIDEO IN Menu switch No 409 ON eae OUT SELECTS LINE lt EXT REGEN TC gt eee a i COMPONENT Menu switch No 450 SERIAL V A lt SUB TC VITC REC gt 10 6 TIME CODE SWITCH SETTING FOR EDITING Note If there is no external sync signal generator available send a video input signal to the VIDEO REF IN connector on the recording VCR r TIME CDOE DF INT FREE PRESET Front sub panel NDF EXT REC REGEN e Set the switches on the BR D95U recording VCR as follows Front panel switch setting e INT EXT switch Set to INT e REC FREE switch Set to FREE e PRESET REGEN switch Set to PRESET Set the menu switches as required e When menu switch No 457 lt UB PRESET AUTOs gt is set to ON 1 the user bit data stored in memory is recorded cr Send an external sync signal to the VIDEO REF IN connector for editing Deliver a black burst or a standard color signal as an external sync signal 103 11 EDITIN
73. signal by pressing the audio signal select button Select the audio signal from CH 1 to CH 4 to be output to the L and R channels of the AUDIO MONITOR connectors and the headphones jack The selected channel indicator lights AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT spl CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 AESEBU CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 ANNOG CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Illustrated example L channel of the AUDIO MONITOR connectors and headphones Output mixed audio of the first second and fourth channels e R channel of the AUDIO MONITOR connectors and headphones Output the audio from the third channel L channel Channel indicators REC volume controls gt ma AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELE T Me Phones CHI CH2 TRACKING SDI cH CH2 cha CH4 SIF GOO To vano Hr AESEBU CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 LINE PULL FOR VARIABLE ae AUDIO MONITOR HF igg CHi CH2 cm3 cH4 CPN a eee button eorerere a en mmc NEE E J e Recording level adjustment in the Standby mode is possible in the EE mode e During recording or audio level adjustment audio can be monitored via the rear panel AUDIO MONITOR connectors or the front panel PHONES jack For monitor output refer to page 70 When menu switch No 215 AUD REC VOLUME MODE 1 is set to MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 the master level adjust and balance adjust functions assigned to each volum
74. speed to up to 2 times normal speed Turning it counterclockwise allows you to de crease playback speed until tape running stops If you stop turning the jog dial normal playback speed is restored In the Variable mode turn the outer search dial for variable slow playback from 1x to 1x When menu switch No 301 lt DIRECT SEARCH gt is set to OFF hold the PLAY button down and turn the search dial during play to execute variable slow playback In the Program Playback mode hold the VAR P PLAY button down and turn the inner jog dial to set the initial speed for program playback or to vary program playback speed e The jog dial is also used to select items when setting the menu switches or to set data when presetting the time code Caution To use the search dial first set it to the STILL position with power ON 13 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS oe 2 1 FRONT PANEL PB PB EE button Press to select the playback PB exclusive mode or PB EE auto switching mode The selected mode is shown by the indicators in the upper section of the counter display When the PB EE Auto Switching mode is engaged set the VCR to the EE mode with menu switch No 314 lt PB EE MODE gt REMOTE button Press to select remote local operation When remote operation is selected REMOTE is shown in the upper section of the counter display In the REMOTE mode the unit can be operated via th
75. switch modes when another function is engaged The head drum does not rotate when the Standby mode is off This protects the cassette tape and heads from damage Servo and system menu switch items are displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode REW button Press this button to rewind the tape The maximum rewind speed during rewind can be selected with menu switch No 319 lt FF REW MAX SPEED gt Output mode during rewinding can be selected with menu switch No 314 lt PB EE MODE gt with the PB PB EE button set to PB EE Auto Switching mode e Pressing this button together with the PLAY button during playback slows playback speed slightly to 0 93 times normal speed Time code menu switch items are displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode STOP button e Press this button to stop any operation The Output mode in this state can be selected with PB PB EE button On screen menu switch items are displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode m FF button e Press this button to fast forward the tape The maximum fast forward speed can be selected with menu switch No 319 lt FF REW MAX SPEED gt The Output mode during fast forward can be selected with menu switch No 314 lt PB EE MODE gt with the PB PB EE button set to PB EE Auto Switching mode CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS e Pressing this button together wi
76. the MENU button restores the Tape Counter Display mode 3 Hour meter data display Hour meter data drum operation time can be displayed in the Menu Switch Setting mode For details refer to Hour meter data display on page 39 4 Video audio control display Shows video and audio control adjustment items Select with the jog dial Pressing the VCON button restores the Tape Counter Display mode 5 Warning code display If a malfunction occurs the corresponding warning code is automatically displayed For details refer to Warnings with Indicators on page 145 21 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 4 COUNTER DISPLAY Indicator section 525 CONDITION AUTO OFF P READ V VAR PBEE RAVIOTE gt 625 EE EE mE ann a a m w fala Pars E I eo PRG a gt Video audio control display VCON button For adjustment of each item refer to Video control adjustment on page 118 The following error messages may be Bump Error Bump error occurs No Edit Cmd The edit mode is not selected Dur 0 Duration is set to 0 Servo Error Servo error occurs Split No A The audio insert mode is not selected CF The color frame servo is set This indication lights during recording When the CF switch is ON and a tape with color frame information is played back this indication also lights When the PLAYER is selected during SWAP editing the CF
77. this unit to professional mode signals with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz and emphasis OFF regardless of the type of input signals en TC UB or SERVO Faw wo ae gt SS CONDON OFPRAD VANA PREE AOE G25 BEN ME 00 00 00 B Front panel switch setting 1 Select the audio monitor output Select the audio monitor output from the rear panel AUDIO MONITOR OUT connectors or the front panel PHONES jack e For the selection procedure refer to Audio monitor output selection on page 70 2 Set the tape counter mode Set the time data to be shown on the counter display and the on screen display CTL TC or UB will be shown on the counter display 3 Engage the Remote mode To operate this unit locally press the REMOTE button so that the REMOTE indicator on the counter display goes out To operate this unit via the RS 422 or RS 232C serial remote interface press the REMOTE button so that the REMOTE indicator lights Menu switch setting Set the menu switches as required e Reference sync signal items e Select the reference sync system No 003 lt SYNC SELECT gt Page 43 Set to EXT to synchronize with an external sync signal Tracking adjustment selection e Auto tracking manual tracking selection No 005 AUTO TRACKING Page 43 e Video items e Component video output level selection NTSC only No 104 lt CPN LEV SETUP 525 gt Page 44 e Error correction mod
78. transportation Remove the cassette tape from the unit prior to transportation e Avoid leaving tapes in the Still or Record Pause mode for a long time as this may damage the tape e When not using the unit set the POWER switch to OFF to avoid unnecessary power consumption e Do not stand or sit on the unit This will damage the unit and may cause it to fall resulting in injury Do not install the BR D95U in a location where it exposed to radiation x rays or corrosive gases Maintenance and cleaning This unit contains precision components to ensure the highest performance For optimum long term performance proper maintenance and care are required Consult your JVC dealer for replacement of parts adjustment and servicing e Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet Do not use benzene or thinner as these may melt or cloud the cabinet surface To remove excessive dirt clean the unit with a mild detergent diluted with water then wipe it with a dry cloth About the provided power cables Two power cables are provided with the BR D95U Use the one that corresponds to your power supply When usage voltage is 120 V or less use the A type flat pin type power cable When usage voltage is 127 V or over use the C type round pin type power cable 10 Condensation e Do not use this unit immediately after moving it from a cold place to a warm place or after switching on a heater in a cold room This will cause w
79. unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broadcast or cable programme and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic work embodied therein CAUTION RED colour indications on the operation panel are provided but they are not safety related RED colour indications 1 For Cassette Recording Button 2 For Level Over Audio In Out Indicator 3 For Tape Error Indicator This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments m Controlled EMC environment for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio and the rural outdoors environment far away from railways transmitters overhead power lines etc In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following length Port Cable Length AC INPUT Power supply cord 2 5 meters SERIAL V A IN Coaxial cable 10 meters SERIAL V A OUT Coaxial cable 10 meters AES EBU IN OUT Coaxial cable 10 meters RS 232C Shielded cable 3 meters REMOTE Exclusive cable 5 meters VIDEO CONTROL Exclusive cable 5 meters COMPOSITE IN OUT Coaxial cable 10 meters REF IN Coaxial cable 10 meters Y R Y B Y IN OUT Coaxia
80. wi ENABLE Simultaneous operation for the player 383 9 PIN ID m 2ND aackecornespandind menu shileh oela g and recorder is possible hexadecimal digits 0 to F DISABLE Simultaneous operation is not possible l Before operation select the VCR with the PLAYER or RECORDER button 384 9 PIN ID m 3RD 373 MATCH FRAME 0 This setting determines whether or not the 1 automatic match frame function is used OFF Match frame is disabled ON Match frame is enabled 385 9 PIN ID a 4TH After an edit has been executed the edit out points of both the player and recorder are automatically registered as edit in points for the next edit 386 MUTING AT NO TAPE 0 DISABLE Even when the PB mode is selected with the PB 374 MENU OPEN 0 Selects the method for opening the menu i eNeeee Sree ee mee mdg le engaged enne SAFETY OFF Pressing the MENU button engages the In this case this switch is used to select whether menu switch setting mode the audio and video signals are output or not ON Pressing the MENU SHIFT buttons DISABLE The audio and video signals are output simultaneously engages the menu setting ENABLE The audio and video signals are not mode output 58 59 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Setting Content Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 387 CF FLAG REPLY 1 4 F
81. 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced Y 1 Vp p R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced 0 43 Vp p B B 525 0 45 Vp p B B 625 75 ohms unbalanced Y 13 5 MHz R Y B Y 6 75 MHz 8 bits Frequency range Y 0 5 75 MHz 1 0 dB 3 0 dB analog component in out R Y B Y 0 2 75 MHz 1 0 dB 3 0 dB S N More than 50 dB analog composite in out More than 55 dB analog component in out More than 60 GB digital in analog component out Audio signal Input Line input 20 6 0 4 dBs high impedance balanced Output Line output Monitor output 6 0 4 dBs low impedance balanced 6 0 4 dBs low impedance balanced Headphone to 14 dBs 8 ohms Sampling frequency 48 kHz Quantization 16 bits No of channels 4 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz Dynamic range Wow amp flutter 85 dB or more Below a measurable value Time code LTC input LTC output O 6 dBs high impedance balanced 0 3 dBs low impedance balanced Accessories Power cable A Type 125 V 7 A C Type 250 V 10 A Repeat Tye x 1 When the optional SA D95U is installed Serial video audio input Serial video audio output Digital audio input Digital audio output Conforming to SMPTE259M CCIR656 III Conforming to SMPTE259M CCIR656 III 800 mVp p 10 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced conforms to AES EBU standard 1 Vp p 3 Vp p or more switchable with b
82. 2 button button calor prevew omm Pano STANDBY REW STOP FF Audio signal SHIFT Au L e AUTO EDIT button i ENTRY button Jog dial Procedure 1 Engage the Insert Edit mode Press the insert mode buttons VIDEO DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 buttons as required Press the VIDEO button and at least one of the audio channels DA1 DA2 DA3 or DA4 2 Enter the edit IN point for both player and recorder The entered edit IN point is used as the edit IN point for video 3 Search the recorder s audio edit IN point with the search or jog dial operation and engage the Still mode 4 Enter the audio edit IN point by pressing the ENTRY button while pressing the SHIFT and IN buttons CIN ENTRY The selected audio insert button blinks showing that the audio LJ IN point has been entered C 5 Enter the edit OUT point for the player or recorder The edit OUT point is set at the same point for audio and video 6 Press the AUTO EDIT button Editing starts automatically m Disengaging the Audio Split mode e Press the CANCEL button while pressing the SHIFT and IN buttons CANCEL The audio insert button lights showing that the Audio Split w Edit mode has been disengaged 11 EDITING 11 5 OTHER FUNCTION Additional editing functions available with the BR D95U include e Last edit function e Variable motion editing e Motion memory function
83. 2 147 147 147 147 147 147 Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value EXTRA L P3 SEL 00 00 525 12 12 18 29 EXTRA L P4 SEL 525 l 12 12 273 18 284 29 VIDEO information 11 DATAO 1F 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 146p 146p 146p 146pl1 46p 146 D2 147p 147p 147p 147p147p 147p Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 146p EXTRA L P3 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 147p EXTRA L P4 SEL 6 00 625 l 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 a A 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information VIDEO information 12 DATAO 1D 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 D 4s Corresponding menu swi tches No Menu switch name 148p IN VBLANK Setting Set value YCOMB 625 ON 1 AUDIO information 2 DATAO 05 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 oil eal 1 1 p2 eet _atelate ats aie Corresponding menu swi No Menu switch name PB V FADE AUD REC VOLUME MODE1 SEARCH REC CH tches 0 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 3 CH2 4 SEARCH PB AT 1 3 2 4 216 AUD PB VOLUME MODE1 219 221 AUDIO information 3 DATAO 06 MUTING OFF MUTING ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 233 233 232 232 261 223 222 222 p2 _ Sf as7j23se Corresponding menu s
84. 2 ECC MODE 119 SLOW PICTURE 120 NO CTL MUTING Counter display 1 On screen display NORMAL NO CANCEL NO CORRECTION FRAME FIELD OFF ON Content This menu activates or deactivates the error correction circuit error correction error conceal NORMAL Activates all error correction circuitry NO CONCEAL NO error concealment is applied NO CORRECTION Neither the error concealment nor the error correction circuits function For details refer to page 80 Selects the Field or Frame slow play mode FRAME Outputs a frame picture FIELD Outputs a field picture Selects the video signal output when a non recorded section NO CTL of the tape is played back OFF Still picture is output ON Black picture is output This item should be applied to NTSC signals only Sets input output levels for the Y R Y B Y connectors on the rear panel Sets input output levels and setup presence LOW ON Sets component signals to MII levels with setup HIGH ON Sets component signals to Bcam levels with setup LOW OFF Sets component signals to MII levels without setup HIGH OFF Sets component signals to Bcam levels without setup 124 CHROMA ROTE 0 1 CPS CPN Switches the output chroma phase reference for component signals or composite signals CPS Varies the phase so that the chroma level is not changed with the composite vector scope CPN
85. 3 audio input signals CH2 ta it o ia j T CH3 SW come from the same source as CH1 audio 230 i CH4 CH2 input signals CH3 CH3 CH1 CH4 audio input signals are determined by the 231 CH4 CH2 front panel s audio signal select buttons CH4 CH3 SW CH4 CH2 CH3 audio input signals are determined by the front panel s audio 232 0 6DB Selects the reference level of the audio output from signal select buttons LEVEL LCH 1 ODB the rear panel AUDIO MONITOR connector CH4 audio input signals come from the same 233 AUDIO MON 2 4DB ee source as CH2 audio input signals LEVEL RCH e Cane CH3 CH1 CH4 CH2 CH3 audio input signals POR ee ete renee eve Ode come from the same source as CH1 audio 236 PRO 48K S R 0 AUTO Enables the sampling rate converter even when input signals i The CH4 audio input signals come from the same CONV 1 ON the input signal is a professional 48K AES EBU an l signal Always ON for digital audio signals source as CH2 audio input signals conforming to other specifications AUTO The sampling rate converter is set to OFF Use this position normally ON The sampling rate converter is forced ON Set to this menu position when the incoming AES EBU signal cannot be externally synchronized audio signal is not in sync with video signal 52 53 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT
86. 4 CPN LEVEL SETUP LOW ON HIGH ON LOW OFF HIGH OFF 111 VD REC SIGNAL SEL COLOR BAR BLACK MULTI BURST PULSE amp BAR 112 ECC MODE NORMAL NO CONCEAL NO CORRECTION SLOW PICTURE 120 NO CTL MUTING VIDEO information 3 DATAO OB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 139 ise liso 130 113811381 D2 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 138 EXTRA LINE REC FIX 0 525 USER COLOR 1 USER MONO 139 EXTRA L R1 SEL 140 EXTRA L R2 SEL 22 12 273 18 284 29 139 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information VIDEO information 4 DATAO 0C 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D tananana T ana D2 Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 143 EXTRA LINE PB MUTING 0 AUTO 1 USER SETTING 3 144 EXTRA L P1SEL 145 EXTRA L P2SEL VIDEO information 5 DATAO OD 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 130 128 D2 149 149 148 148 124 133 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting 124 CHROMA ROTE Set value 0 128 PB EXTENSION LINE H BLANKING WIDTH WIDE NARROW LINE SETUP 525 a IN VBLANK a YCOMB 525 ON OFF WITH21 NORMAL SYNC DELAY 130 133 149 VIDEO OUT SELECT VIDEO information 6 a 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 139p39p 139p 139p 138p 138p D2 140p 140p 140p 140p 140p 140p 1 39p 139p
87. 5 o MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 0 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Factory setting Item Setting Item Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Conten Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Colitent No display display display No display display display 130 BLANKING WIDTH 0 WIDE Selects the video signal H blanking width 138 EXTRA LINE REC 0 FIX Sets the input video signal line whose data will be 1 NARROW WIDE H blanking width is set to the blanking 525 1 USER COLOR recorded on the extra line Selects the fixed line or width used by analog video signals 2 USER MONO user set line NARROW H blanking width is set to the blanking FIX Records the information from line 22 onto width used by digital video signals extra line 1 and the information from line 284 Use this position for digital video signal onto extra line 2 in the Color mode dubbing USER COLOR Records the information from 2 specified lines onto extra line 1 133 LINE SETUP 0 OFF Selects whether or not setup should be added to and line 2 in the Color mode 525 1 ON composite signals NTSC only Specify the lines with menu switches No 139 and OFF Setup is not added No 140 ON Adds setup USER MONO Records the information from 4 specified lines onto extra lines 1 to 4 in the Black and White mode Specify the lines w
88. AILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Factory setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen display display display Setting Setting Content Content Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display EXTRA L P1 SEL Selects the playback video signal line to add signal 525 data recorded on extra line 1 2 3 or 4 for output Effective only when menu switch No 143 lt EXTRA EXTRA L P2 SEL LINE PB gt is set to USER SETTING 525 eNo 144 lt EXTRA L P1 SEL gt Sets extra line 1 eNo 145 lt EXTRA L P2 SEL gt Sets extra line 2 eNo 146 lt EXTRA L P3 SEL gt Sets extra line 3 eNo 147 lt EXTRA L P4 SEL gt Sets extra line 4 iF i Select 1 line from lines 10 to 22 and 273 to 284 for irst setting each extra line EXTRA L P4 SEL No 144 When the information such as time code data is 525 No 145 superimposed on the same line extra line data is not No 146 output No 147 143p EXTRA LINE PB MUTING Selects how extra line signal data is added to the 625 AUTO playback video signal during playback USER SETTING MUTING Line data is not added to the playback video signal AUTO Extra line data is added to the line selected for extra line recording USER SETTING Extra line data is added to the four lines specified by the user Lines can be selected with menu switches No 144p to No 147p
89. C locking the BA D96 s builtin TC Generator to an AUTO 1 ON in memory Selects whether or not the user bit external master TC generator data is automatically preset based on the stored ETG ia A E SLEA ao oa user bit data when the power is turned on p OFF The UB auto preset function is disabled as ON The UB aut t function is enabled VITC The TC generator locks to the VITC data He a i aa an oe 7 i a pe from the rear panel connector labeled VIDEO IN CA UNS 1S SGIO Ns USET OF Gate TON ME 9 pin remote controller cannot be preset 410 AUTO REGEN ASM INS Selects the edit mode in which time code is MODE ASM regenerated even if the PRESET REGEN switch lt ON SCREEN gt o Nee in the Assemble and 501 CHARA 0 With these menu Selects the On Screen data display s horizontal Insert modes H POSITION 6 switches the position from 7 possible locations ASM Regenerates in the Assemble mode mene switch The factory default position 0 is at the extreme INS Regenerates in the Insert mode setting screen right of the monitor display The position shifts OFF The setting of the PRESET REGEN changes to tne leftward as the numbers increase switch Is used 502 CHARA 0 screen data Selects the On Screen data display s vertical 421 TCG CF FLAG Selects whether the color frame flag is set to ON or V POSITION 11 display position from 12 possible locations OFF for a vacant bit in the time code OFF Sets the color frame
90. C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF DO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF EO E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF FO F1 FF Speed 7 50 7 80 8 00 8 40 8 70 9 00 9 30 9 70 10 00 10 70 11 10 11 50 12 40 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 22 00 23 00 24 00 25 00 26 00 27 00 28 00 29 00 31 00 32 00 33 00 34 00 35 00 37 00 38 00 39 00 41 00 42 00 44 00 45 00 47 00 49 00 50 00 52 00 54 00 56 00 58 00 13 4 Contents of the sense commands The bit assignment for each status data byte returned Bit 2 DEW Condensation with D7 Status Sense is as follows Bit 1 Tape Begin The tape winding start sensor Status No 1 First byte is detected Bit Status Remarks Bit O Tape End The tape winding end sensor p is detected Bit 7 Undefined Always 1 Bit 6 Undefined Always 0 Status No 3 Third byte Bit 5 Short FF REW Short FF Detects the beginning Bit Status Remarks of the tape and fast forwards Bit U J AI O the tape until Stand By On is La Hues ways engaged Bit 8 Unused Always 0 Short REW Detects tape end Bit 6 Unused Always 0 and rewinds the tape until Bit Al un Stand By On is engaged e l us T F Bit 4 Unused Always O Bit 4 REC Inhibit Indicates that a c
91. D5 D6 D7 Start bit Stop bit m Basic format 1 The VCR returns 0A ACK 0B NAK 02 Error in response to each byte sent from the controller Eg E5 EditPreset CPU VTR CPU Controller such as a personal computer VCR BR D95 series In response to the first byte sent from the controller the VCR returns either ACK NAK or Error within 100 us e The controller confirms the reply from the VCR and then outputs the second byte The VCR returns either ACK NAK or Error within 100 us e The controller confirms the reply from the VCR and then outputs the third byte The VCR returns either ACK NAK or Error within 100 us When the data is recognized by the controller the VCR returns the standard byte data Eg D7 StatusSense CPU VTR CPU Controller such as a personal computer VCR BR D95 series e The VCR starts to output data within 100 us after receiving the first byte from the controller Stop bits are inserted between output data 124 m Receiving e The VCR always receives commands from the controller The VCR also replies to all sense commands such as StatusSense TimeSense e Switch Remote Local on this unit to Remote m Time management Command output timing is managed as follows e The minimum command interval is 10 ms e The minimum byte interval is 100 us when the controller outputs the next byte without confirming the ACK NAK or Error returned from the VCR
92. DED AUDIO set to OFF No signals are output if the optional SA D95U digital interface board is not installed 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 4 COUNTER DISPLAY Tape counter CA AG AI SHIFT COUNTER 8 Ba ai ai buttons User bits HH WE Be Be COUNTER button Time code COUNTER aa 00 00 00 gt SHIFTH COUNTER buttons VCON button Video control display 5 Warning display ERR H2 1 Wein t BHE H M 2 Menu setting display MENU lt button 75 5 at a 5 3 Hour meter display DH BBEBH When the VCR malfunctions 1 Tape counter display The display usually serves as a tape time counter hours minutes seconds frames CTL counter time code or user bits can be selected with the front panel COUNTER switch NO TAPE is displayed if a cassette has not been loaded e The Menu Switch Setting mode is entered when the MENU button is pressed How to reset the CTL counter e Pressing the RESET button resets the CTL counter to 0 00 00 00 Time codes and user bits cannot be reset The CTL counter is also reset to 0 00 00 00 when the cassette is ejected 2 Menu switch setting display To select menu functions and perform menu switch setting Menu functions and menu switch items can be changed with the jog dial See page 31 Menu Switch Setting for details e The counter display shows symbols and numbers e Pressing
93. EGEN Front sub panel switches for time code setting Set the PRESET REGEN switch to PRESET Set the REC FREE switch as desired time code is ignored REC Time code preset in the time code generator runs in the Record mode e In the Drop Frame mode FREE Time code runs from the preset point in the time code generator the front panel DF Set the INT EXT switch to INT indicator lights Set the DF NDF switch as desired NTSC only DROP 0 Sets the Running mode of the built in time code generator to the Drop Frame mode NON DROP 1 Sets the Running mode of the built in time code generator to the NON Drop Frame mode Front panel setting Select the Counter Display mode to TC or UB Menu switch setting e Menu switch No 457 lt UB PRESET AUTO gt setting When user bit data is preset from the 9 pin remote controller set this to OFF When this is set to ON user bit preset data from the 9 pin remote controller is ignored 97 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE 10 2 TIME CODE INITIAL SETTING PRESET 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE Notes To cancela setting press the HOLD button before the SET button has been pressed In the preset mode steps 1 to 4 press the RESET button to set all digits to 0 e Time code data starts running as soon as presetting is finished if the front sub panel FREE REC switch is set to FREE 98 SET b
94. ETER MODE button adjust this knob until the meter swings to the maximum level To manually adjust tracking set menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING to OFF 0 SEARCH button Starts search at the search speed set by the search dial In the Menu Switch Setting mode the menu switch setting can be changed by turning the jog dial while keeping this button pressed e During time code presetting preset data can be changed by turning the jog dial while keeping this button pressed e Use this button to change the fixed time cue up data or the video control adjust parameters VAR P PLAY button To engage the Variable mode press this button The button will light when the Variable mode is engaged In this mode you can use the search dial to control slow motion playback speed e Press this button while holding the SHIFT button down The button blinks and the Program Play mode is engaged Before engaging the Program Play mode engage the Still or Stop mode For details refer to Program Playback on page 85 Search jog dials Turn for search jog operation The outer dial serves as a search control The inner dial serves as a jog control e During playback turn the jog dial while holding the PLAY button down to increase or decrease the playback speed Playback speed corre sponds to the speed with which you turn the dial Turning the dial clockwise allows you to increase playback
95. G 11 1 OUTLINE Two electronic editing modes are available insert editing and assemble editing Signals from a video camera on air signals and playback signals from another VCR can be used in either type of editing Assemble editing With assemble editing scenes are added one after the other in predetermined order Video audio and control signals are recorded simultaneously To ensure stable editing CTL signals must be recorded prior to the first edit point for a period exceeding the preroll time typically about 30 seconds Preroll point Edit in point Edit out point 4 Recorder e CTL signals required Since the full erase head operates during assemble editing a non recorded segment is produced after the postroll point If assemble editing is applied in the middle of a recorded tape the picture will be distorted after the postroll point Insert editing Insert editing allows you to insert new audio or video material between existing scenes that have already been recorded You can choose different video and audio and combine them for insertion CTL signals must be recorded continuously in the section where the new material is being inserted Before editing record CTL signals for a period exceeding the editing time Preroll point on point Edit out point Recorder Xx A CTL signals required e To record CTL signals record a black picture from the built in signal generator or connect a camera or a
96. H3 4 CH3 CH4 Each pair has one Master MUTING OFF Audio is output Record Level and a Channel Balance control MUTING ON Audio is not output The controls labeled CH1 and CH3 operate as a Master Record Level for their corresponding 222 MONITOR MIX 0 AVERAGE Selects the mixing method for the audio channels pair The controls labeled CH2 and CH4 MODE 1 RMS being monitored operate as Balance Controls for their 2 ADDITION AVERAGE Low level arithmetical mean oei ar a debe ciel diana RMS Medium level geometrical mean changing the recording level without changing WE i sa the stereo image or vice versa ADDITION High level simple addition 51 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Factory setting Item Setting Item Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content No display display display No display display display 223 CH3 4 OUT SEL MUTING When audio recorded only on CH1 and CH2 with EMBEDDED Disables the embedded audio signal from the SDI AT 2CH CH1 CH2 the BR D40 BR D80 BR D85 or BR D750 is AUDIO output signal played back select whether or not to output this Selects whether or not digital audio signals are audio on CH3 and CH4 as well output from the rear panel SER
97. IAL V A OUT MUTING Audio is not output connector together with the video signals CH1 CH2 Audio is output Signals on CH1 are OFF Digital signals are not output output to CH3 and signals on CH2 are ON Digital signals are output output to CH4 The audio level meter does not move DIG AUD AT NORMAL Noise will be generated in embedded audio signals ASYNC IN NOISE if the embedded audio signals are input from a 224 AUDIO IN LEVEL Selects the analog audio reference input level REDUCE different system than the reference sync signals or CH1 Sets each of the four channels CH1 to CH4 if no reference sync signals are input This switch 225 AUDIO IN LEVEL 6DB Sets the reference level to 6dB allows you to specify whether or not to remove this CH2 ODB Sets the reference level to 0 dB noise effective only when the SA D95 is installed 4DB _ Sets the reference level to 4 dB NORMAL Noise is not removed Normally a 20DB Sets the reference level to 20qB set to this position NOISE REDUCE Processes the audio signal to 227 AUDIO IN LEVEL educenoce CH4 i CH3 4 SOURCE CH3 lt SW CH3 SW CH4 SW CH3 and CH4 audio input 228 AUDIO OUT LEVEL Selects the analog audio reference output level SEL CH4 SW signals are determined by the front panel s CH1 Sets each of the four channels CH1 to CH4 CH3 CH1 audio signal select buttons 229 SDB Sets thie rererence level To 0 dB CH4 SW CH3 CH1 CH4 SW CH
98. ITC LINE 2 Selects a line in the vertical interval from lines 7 to SEL 625 22 for VITC time code insertion 20 Sets the location for the second VITC line which 21 will be inserted in the vertical interval 22 CTL DF SELECT TCG SETTING Sets the CTL counter to operate in the NONDROP 525 NON DROP or the DROP frame mode DROP TCG SETTING Non drop Frame mode is engaged when the DF NDF switch on the sub panel is set to NDF If it is set to DF the Drop Frame mode is engaged NON DROP Non drop Frame mode is engaged DROP Drop Frame mode is engaged REGEN MODE TC amp UB Selects what elements of time the code TC UB TC are regenerated UB Selects TC or UB in the Time Code Regeneration mode TC amp UB Regenerates time code and user bits TC Regenerates time code only Preset UB data are recorded onto the user bits UB Regenerates user bits only Preset TC data are recorded onto the time code 61 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Factory setting Item Setting Item Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content No display display display No display display display oe EAI selects LTC or VITC as the time code source for 457 UB PRESET o OFF When user bit data is TC preset the data is stored REGEN T
99. LD When color framing lock is applied the STATUS 525 2 2 FLD OR DATA CF lock bit transmitted from the 9 pin remote 4 FLD connector is set to ON This switch selects the field OFF unit where the CF lock bit is set to ON e NTSC oap a fee E a on 4FLD The bit is set to ON with 4 field unit 8 FLD 2FLD OR 4FLD The bit is set to ON with 2 or 2 FLD OR Bi 4 field unit l OFF The bit is set to OFF at all times 4 FLD OR e PAL e 8FLD The bit is set to ON with 8 field unit 4FLD OR 8FLD The bit is set to ON with 4 or 8 field unit 2FLD OR 4FLD OR 8FLD The bit is set to ON with 2 4 or 8 field unit OFF The bit is set to OFF at all times 389 MULTI CUE Selects whether or not the multi cue up function is MODE 1 used OFF Multi cue up function is disabled The normal mode is engaged ON The Multi Cue mode is engaged For more information about the multi cue up function see page 92 391 SWAP VTR AUTO Sets according to the player VCR during swap SELECT 1 TYPE 1 editing Normally set to AUTO TYPE 9 AUTO Set to this position when a BR D95U BR D92 BR D52 or DVW A500 is connected TYPE 1 to TYPE 9 Not used SYNCHRO DISABLE Selects whether or not the BR D95U s built in editor NIZATION ENABLE issues capstan bump commands for frame accurate swap editing DISABLE The bump function does not operate ENABLE The bump function operates Set the preroll time to 5 seconds or more 393 SY
100. LE 0 SYSTEM information 11 DATAO 91 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 e T 1 ttt Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 375 AUDIO EDIT PRESET NO DEFINITION CH1 CH1 CH2 CH1 OR CH2 AUDIO EDIT PRESET NO DEFINITION CH2 CH1 OR CH2 AUDIO EDIT PRESET NO DEFINITION CH3 CH1 CH1 OR CH2 AUDIO EDIT PRESET NO DEFINITION CH4 CH1 CH1 OR CH2 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information SYSTEM information 12 DATAO 94 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 387 __ __ 009 008p 0080 008 008 D2 387 387p 387p 352 Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 008 CAP LOCK 525 008p CAP LOCK 625 009 CAP RE LOCKING DIR ACCELERATION DECELERATION 352 AUD PREREAD NORMAL OFFSET 387 CF FLAG REPLY 2FLD OR 4FLD 387p CF FLAG REPLY 8FLD 4FLD OR 8FLD 2FLD OR 4FLD OR 8FLD SYSTEM information 14 DATAO 92 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 40 b1 383 383 383 383 382 382 382 382 D2 385 385 3851385 384 384 384 384 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 382 9 PIN ID 1ST 0 15 383 9 PIN ID 2ND 0 15 384 9 PIN ID 3RD 0 15 385 9 PIN ID 4TH 0 15 VIDEO information 2 DATAO OA 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 oi Teo inne lal T oma poa m TT Tt Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting 10
101. LINE PB 525 Selects how extra line information is added during playback c eee 47 EXTRA L P1 SEL 525 Selects which line to add extra line 1 information ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 48 EXTRA L P2 SEL 525 Selects which line to add extra line 2 information ccccceceeeteeeeeeeeteeeees 48 EXTRA L P3 SEL 525 Selects which line to add extra line 3 information ccccceceeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 48 EXTRA L P4 SEL 525 Selects which line to add extra line 4 information ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 EXTRA LINE REC 625 Selects the video signal that will be recorded on the extra line c 48 EXTRA L R1 SEL 625 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 1 0 48 EXTRA L R2 SEL 625 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 2 e 48 EXTRA L R3 SEL 625 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 3 ee 48 EXTRA L R4 SEL 625 Selects the input signal line that will be recorded on extra line 4 06 48 EXTRA LINE PB 625 Selects how extra line information is added during playback c0eee 49 EXTRA L P1 SEL 625 Selects which line to add extra line 1 information ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 49 EXTRA L P2 SEL 625 Selects which line to add extra line 2 information cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 49 EXTRA L P3 SEL 625 Selects which line to add extra
102. ME etree 2FRAME ROUGH 395 AUTO EE RECORDER ONLY AUTO EE O W 137 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information SYSTEM information 6 DATAO 88 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Dil 319 319 351 b2 351 351 Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value FF REW MAX SPEED X60 0 X17 PREREAD VID OFF AUD OFF VID ON AUD OFF VID OFF AUD ON VID ON AUD ON SYSTEM information 7 DATAO 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 D2 359 359 359 357 Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 357 DIAG AT POWERON OFF 0 ON JOG FEELING REMOTE SYSTEM information 8 DATAO 90 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 pif_ ft fT 1 T T bo 363 363 363 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 363 CONTROLLER DEFAULT 0 SELECT RM 450 1 CMX AEGIS 2 NOT DEFINED 7 SYSTEM information 10 DATAO 09 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 374 373 372 371 369l 368 367 D2 386 381 340 340 138 Corresponding menu switches Setting 340 SEARCH SPEED X17 x lt iil 7 525 INTERRUPTION 368 STARTING PIC OFF FREEZE 369 PARA RUN 371 INPUT SELECT SAFETY 372 P R AT SWAP MODE i Z ii Z ii 373 MATCH FRAME 374 MENU OPEN SAFETY NORMAL 381 JOG FEELING NORMAL INSENSITIVE 1 386 MUTING AT NO TAPE DISAB
103. MES The dubbing loop function repeatedly builds 5 generations every few seconds 10 TIMES The dubbing loop function repeatedly builds 10 generations every few seconds When set to any setting except OFF 0 this unit enters the Dubbing Loop mode For more details on the dubbing loop function refer to page 122 6 PREPARATION 6 1 OPERATION MODE LOCK This unit is provided with an operation mode lock facility This function prevents accidental changes to switch and control settings When this function is ON currently selected modes and knob or switch positions cannot be adjusted e Use menu switch No 002 lt OPERATION LOCK gt to enable this function With this function enabled operation of all front panel control buttons adjustment knobs dials and switches is disabled and changes to menu switch settings are not possible When this function is activated it is not possible to change menu switch settings However the PHONES LEVEL control and menu switch No 002 lt OPERATION LOCK gt to release the operation mode lock function can be used Procedure SEARCH button MENU button SET button Jog dial HOLD button 1 Make all desired settings and operate as usual 2 Engage the operation lock function Press the MENU button to call up the menu setting display Turn the jog dial and select menu switch No 002 lt OPERATION LOCk gt If the Direct Access facility is ON press the
104. Memel signal See page 69 for audio recording level adjustment generator Select the color bar signal 4 Start recording black picture multi burst or Press the PLAY buttons while pressing the REC button pulse amp bar signal with The REC and PLAY buttons light and recording starts menu switch No 111 lt VD REC SIGNAL SEL gt and 5 To temporarily stop recording press the VIDEO INPUT Press the PAUSE STILL button button so that all VIDEO The PAUSE STILL button lights and recording is paused INPUT indicators light e Refer to 10 HOW TO USE THE TIME CODE for time code recording 6 To re start recording Press the PLAY button The PAUSE STILL button goes out and recording starts again 7 To end recording Press the STOP button The REC and PLAY buttons indicators go out and the tape stops The Standby ON mode is automatically engaged when the tape ends e When menu switch No 312 lt AUTO REWs is ON 1 the tape is automatically rewound to the beginning e When the Play mode is switched to the E E mode the picture slightly shifts downward for a moment However the recording is not affected Even if the frame is advanced periodically in the Record Pause mode every 5 minutes or so the mode will still disengage after about 20 minutes to protect the heads and the VCR will automatically enter the Standby Off mode You can specify the length of time that elapses before t
105. N FOR RECORDING Front panel switch setting 1 Select the input video signal 2 Select the input audio signal 3 Select the audio monitor output Select the audio monitor output from the rear panel AUDIO MONITOR OUT connectors or the front panel PHONES jack For details of steps 1 to 3 refer to page 70 4 Set the tape counter mode Set the time data to be shown on the counter display and on screen display CTL TC or UB will be shown on the counter display 5 Engage the Remote mode To operate this unit locally press the REMOTE button so that the REMOTE indicator on the counter display goes out Menu switch setting Set the menu switches as required e Video items Reference sync signal items e Select the reference sync system No 003 lt SYNC SELECT gt Page 43 Set to EXT to synchronize with an external sync signal e Video items e Wide aspect ID signal selection No 103 lt WIDE ASPECT ID REC gt Page 44 e Component video input level selection NTSConly No 104 lt COMPONENT LEVEL gt Page 44 e Recording a signal from the built in signal generator No 111 lt VD REC SIGNAL SEL gt Page 44 Select a color bar signal black picture multi burst or pulse amp bar 68 When this unit is synchro nized externally REMOTE indicator when using the remote control unit When recording wide aspect Counter mode i screen ID menu switch No 103 in
106. NC GRADE ACCURATE Selects the editing accuracy during swap editing 1 FRAME ACCURATE 0 frame 2 FRAME 1FRAME 1 frame ROUGH 2FRAME 2 frames ROUGH Rough 395 AUTO EE 0 RECORDER Selects whether the BR D95U automatically ONLY switches from Playback to EE for single monitor 1 AUTO EE operation during swap editing RECORDER ONLY Disables the auto EE function AUTO EE Enables the auto EE function When the player is selected this unit enters the EE mode and the player s output signals are automatically passed through and displayed this function is useful for editing with only one monitor 60 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Item Setting On screen Counter On screen Content display display display VITC LINE 1 10 Selects a line in the vertical interval from line 10 20 SEL 525 for VITC time code insertion 15 Sets the location for the first VITC line which will be inserted in the vertical interval VITC LINE 1 Selects a line in the vertical interval from lines 7 to SEL 625 22 for VITC time code insertion Sets the location for the first VITC line which will be inserted in the vertical interval VITC LINE 2 Selects a line in the vertical interval from line 10 22 SEL 525 for VITC time code insertion Sets the location for the second VITC line which will be inserted in the vertical interval V
107. No 601 lt V BLANK MASKs Page 64 T9 8 2 BASIC PLAYBACK OPERATIONS SERVO indicator 2 8 PLAYBACK Notes Masking the video signal vertical blanking period If menu switch No 601 lt V BLANK MASK gt set to ON 1 or ON WITH 0 5H 2 the signal superimposed on the vertical blanking period will not be output However VITC or Extra line data will be output Tracking adjustment For manual tracking adjustment set the menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING gt to OFF 1 The TRACKING button blinks when the level meter section shows the tracking meter Output picture selection when playback starts Select the picture that will be output until the capstan servo and drum servo stabilize after playback starts with menu switch No 368 lt STARTING PIC FREEZE gt When this menu switch is set to ON the freeze picture displayed before playback starts is output Once the servo is stabi lized output automatically switches to the playback picture Play back the section of tape where control signals have not been recorded and set the picture output with menu switch No 120 lt NO CTL MUTING gt OFF A freeze picture is output ON A black picture is output Even if the frame is advanced periodically in the Still mode every 5 minutes or so the still mode will disengage after about 20 minutes to protect the heads and the VCR will automatically ente
108. O PRESET is set to ON the registered user bit data is restored e Audio muting is released 7 Press the button on the front panel as required so that the Complete indication goes out 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS Menu setting details 9 6 STRIPING REC Function On screen Counter AUD SOURCE VID SOURCE Video BLACK BLACK TCG PRESET 00 58 00 00 Settings Contents Selects the video signals to be recorded If non SIF input signals are selected the indication blinks LINE BLACK Selects the built in black signal The built in CPN color bar signal cannot be selected SIF Selects the AES EBU signals This cannot be selected if the SA D95U is not installed LINE Selects composite signals CPN Selects component signals MUTING Muting is always on Setting is not possible Desired value Presets the time code UBG PRESET 00 00 00 00 Desired value 0 F Presets the user bits Non drop frame drop frame indication NTSC only Set with the menu switch No 416 Drop frame 00 00 00 00 Non drop frame 00 00 00 00 e Dropped data cannot be set in the Drop Frame mode Data has 2 frames which are added in the Drop Frame mode Setting 1 Open the lt STRIPING REC MENU gt Press the REC button while holding down the SHIFT button 2 Turn the jog dial to select the item to be set 3 Change the setting eVID SOURCE Selecting the video signals While pressing the SEARCH
109. OA oa oa oa oA 10S 1S 10F 1F OA OA 0A OA or e Input values of O to 9 which follow the second byte of TxD are expressed with ASCII code Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is valid for the second TxD byte or later Whatever has not yet been specified is regarded as 80 Zero 4A Rev 1 Key 1x playback in the reverse direction TxD _ 4A RxD OA 4B Rev 4 Key 4x playback in the reverse direction TxD RxD OA 4C Rev 0 09 Key Basic Table 0 09x playback in the reverse direction TxD _ 4C RxD OA 4D Rev Still Key Still playback TxD 4D RxD OA 4E Rev 6 Key 6x playback in the reverse direction TxD RxD OA 4F Still Key Still playback TxD_ 4F RxD OA 50 In Entry Basic JVC 1 Table Registers the current time as IN point TxD RxD OA Basic Table Basic Table Basic Table Basic Table Basic JVC 1 Table 126 51 Out Entry Basic JVC 1 Table Registers the current time as OUT point TxD RxD oa 52 In Flag Reset Basic JVC 1 Table Disables the registered IN point TxD RxD 0A 53 Out Flag Reset Basic JVC 1 Table Disables the registered OUT point TxD RxD 0A 54 In Flag Recall Enables the disabled IN point TxD RxD oA 55 Out Flag Recall Basic JVC 1 Tab
110. OLL Menu switch on the user page The labels under the front panel control buttons indicate the functions that can be called up with the Direct Access facility The Direct Access facility groups menu switches into major functionally related groups such as SERVO and VIDEO for easier access These groups can be called up directly on the menu display Hour meter data and User Page menu switches can also be accessed this way The Direct Access function can be turned on or off with 00B DIRECT ACCESS on the top menu display Procedure Enabling the Direct Access function 1 Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial to call up the top menu on the on screen display and the counter display 2 Turn the jog dial and select 00B DIRECT ACCESS e Turn the jog dial so that OOB appears on the counter display and 00B blinks on the on screen display 3 Select ON 1 by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button 4 Press the HOLD button while pressing the SET button The Direct Access function is set to ON The Normal Display mode is restored To disable Direct Access select OFF 0 by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button then press the HOLD button while pressing the SET button Using the Direct Access function e Make sure the Direct Access function is set to ON 1 Press the MENU button to call up the menu setting display 2 Press
111. Program Playback mode While holding the SHIFT button down press the VAR P PLAY button e The VAR P PLAY button blinks and the Program Playback mode is engaged 2 Set the program playback speed While pressing the VAR P PLAY button turn the jog dial e Turn the jog dial to set the playback speed in the range of 0 90x to 1 1x 0 1 step Turn the jog dial clockwise to accelerate the playback speed and counterclockwise to decelerate it e The program playback speed is shown on the counter 3 Execute program playback While holding the VAR P PLAY button down press the PLAY button e Playback continues at the set speed During program playback the PLAY and VAR P PLAY buttons blink 4 To change the playback speed during program playback hold the VAR P PLAY button down and turn the jog dial 5 To stop program playback press any operation button i e STOP PLAY PAUSE STILL and SEARCH buttons 85 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 2 extra lines for color signals and 4 extra lines for black and white signals are provided for each frame A data added to the V blanking section of input signals is recorded on the tape as an extra line In the Play mode this extra line information is added to the video signal for output 8 PLAYBACK 8 11 FF REW AND COUNTER MEMORY FUNCTIONS SET button 9 1 EXTRA LINE DATA RECORDING PLAYBACK e Menu switch indication for Extra line recording si extra line Select the
112. R and ON for the second and subsequent VCRs The recorder s variable playback speed is 1 0x to 1 0x The player s variable playback speed is 2 0x to 3 0x 90 REMOTE OUT REMOTE OUT Connection Connect the 9 pin remote connector of the RS 422 serial remote controller to the first VCR s REMOTE IN connector Connect the first VCR s REMOTE OUT connector to the second VCR s REMOTE IN connector with a 9 pin remote cable the second VCR s REMOTE OUT connector to the third REMOTE IN connector and so on Setting Set the all connected VCRs as follows e Set menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt to ON 1 e Press the front panel REMOTE button to engage the VCR in the Remote mode the REMOTE indicator lights on the display Operation e Recording playback fast forward and rewind on all the VCRs can be controlled at the same time with the RS 422 serial remote controller Simultaneous operation with the BR D95U When the BR D95U is used instead of the RS 422 serial remote controller set as follows m BR D95U used for simultaneous operation first VCR e If you want to operate the first VCR at the same time set menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN3 gt on the first VCR to ON 1 If not set to OFF 0 e Set the operation mode to Local Press the REMOTE button so that the REMOTE indicator on the display goes out m Sec
113. R PAGE blinks on screen 096 525 H M S F SET HOLD gt INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK daniel 3 Hold the SEARCH button down and turn the jog dial to select the set value Select 525 for NTSC or 625 for PAL ep each ores 4 To change the menu switch setting hold the O0A MENU SETTING SET button down and press the HOLD SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS button DSS 625 a n gt SET HOLD gt ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD gt INITIAL ii 5 To apply the selected video signal system turn this unit OFF then ON again When the power is turned ON the video signal system is changed and the corresponding video signal system indicator is shown on the counter display 525 or 625 indicator The Normal Display mode is restored e When a cassette tape recorded on a signal system other than that set for this unit is played back the corresponding indicator 525 or 625 blinks When the NTSC system is selected and a PAL tape is played back the 625 indicator blinks When the PAL system is selected and an NTSC tape is played back the 525 indicator blinks e f required select the audio reference level 20 dB 18 dB for recording with menu switch No 257 lt AUD REF SIGNAL LEV gt See page 54 30 CHT CH2 CH3 CHT CH2 CH3 CHT CH2 CH3 X Mn Counter display H
114. SEL The color frame servo setting is determined by the sub panel s CF switch setting 2 FIELD The frame servo is set Color framing is not executed 4 FIELD 4 field color frame servo is executed 42 43 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Item Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display CAP LOCK 625 008p SW SEL 2 FIELD 4 FIELD 8 FIELD Content Selects the color frame servo sync system for PAL signals SW SEL The color frame servo setting is determined by the sub panel s CF switch setting 2 FIELD The frame servo is set Color framing is not executed 4 FIELD 4 field color frame servo is executed 8 FIELD 8 field color frame servo is executed 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Item Setting 009 lt VIDEO gt CAP RE LOCKING DIR CPN LEV SETUP 525 ACCELERATION DECELERATION LOW ON HIGH ON LOW OFF HIGH OFF Selects the color frame servo lock direction after executing the bump function If the edit point shifts due to the color frame servo select or to adjust the edit point ACCELERATION Moves the edit point in the direction locks in the acceleration direction DECELERATION Moves the edit point in the direction locks in the deceleration direction Menu SW On screen display 11
115. Saag PREROLL STANDBY REW STOP FF P PLAY xa Q 4 gt d PULL RELEASE FWD PHONES jack Connect a set of headphones with a 6 mm dia plug to listen to the audio channel selected with the AUDIO MONITOR button PLAY audio playback level adjust knobs Adjust the playback level for each channel CH1 to CH4 To adjust the audio playback level pull out the audio level adjust knobs Turn clockwise to increase the level and counterclockwise to lower it When audio level adjust knobs are pushed in the Unity mode is engaged Turning the knobs in this mode has no effect on the audio level There are two ways to adjust playback levels One way is to independently adjust playback levels for each channel CH1 to CH4 channels the other is to use the CH1 or CH3 adjust knob as a master volume control and the CH2 or CH4 knob as a balance control You can select the method you prefer with menu switch No 216 lt AUD PB VOLUME MODE1 gt REC audio recording level adjust knobs Adjust the recording level for each channel CH1 to CH4 To adjust the audio recording level pull out the audio level adjust knobs Turn clockwise to increase the level and counterclockwise to lower it When audio level adjust knobs are pushed in the Unity mode is engaged Turning the knobs in this mode has no effect on the audio level There are two ways to adjust recording levels One way is to independently adjust recording leve
116. T indicators SIF can only be selected when the optional SA D95U digital interface board is installed A menu switch is provided to prevent misoperation Refer to the menu switch setting for No 371 INPUT SELECT SAFETY VIDEO INPUT indicators Show the type of video signal selected with the input video signal switch SIF Lights when serial video signal input via rear panel s SERIAL V A IN connector is selected LINE Lights when composite video signal input via rear panel s COMPOSITE LINE IN connector is selected CPN Lights when component video signal input via rear panel s COMPONENT IN connector is selected All lit All indicators light when the signal from the internal signal generator is selected The type of signal can be selected with menu switch No 111 REC SIGNAL SELECT Blinking The indicator blinks if no signal is input or if the wrong type of signal is input AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT indicators Show whether the input or monitor audio signal is selected Press the AUDIO INPUT button or AUDIO MONITOR button to switch between the input or monitor indication The channel indicator blinks if the selected signal does not conform to the standard Along with the input indication the type of signal SDI AES EBU or ANALOG is shown With the monitor indication the audio channel CH1 CH2 CH3 or CH4 output to the monitor output L or R channel is shown The chan
117. TO EDIT button while pressing the SHIFT button to execute a last edit Enter the edit IN points for the player and recorder and the edit OUT point for the player or recorder 1 Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button to select the VCR to be operated 2 Search the edit IN point with the search dial or jog dial 3 Enter the edit IN point by pressing the ENTRY button while pressing the IN button The IN button is illuminated and the edit IN point is entered m Enter the edit IN points for both the player and recorder 4 Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button to select the VCR for which the edit OUT point is entered 5 Search the edit OUT point with the search dial or jog dial and engage the Still mode 6 Enter the edit OUT point by pressing the ENTRY button while pressing the OUT button The OUT button is illuminated and the edit OUT point is entered m Correcting or canceling the edit point e Correcting the edit point e Turn the jog dial while pressing the IN and OUT buttons to correct the edit point in frames e Correct the duration e Turn the jog dial while pressing the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously Frame correction is possible e Canceling the edit point e To cancel the edit IN or OUT point Press the CANCEL button while pressing the IN or OUT button e To cancel both edit IN and OUT points simultaneously Press the RESET button e To cancel the player and recorder edit poi
118. TO PLAY OFF 300 DIRECT EJECT ly 301DIRECT SEARCH ZN 302 BACK SPACE ON 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME Procedure Registering a menu switch on the User Page 1 Call up the menu switch setting screen Press the MENU button Call up the menu screen on the counter display and on screen display When the top menu is displayed turn the jog dial to set to the menu switch setting screen 2 Turn the jog dial to select the menu switch you want to register Menu switch selection is also possible using the Direct Access function 3 Press and hold the SET button During setting SET blinks on the counter display Counter display On screen display 4 5 i s 301 DIRECT SEARCH Ol ON 005 AUTO TRACKING ES ON 002 0PERATION LOCK OFF U04 FOR USER U05 FOR USER ee HS BHH 301 DIRECT SEARCH vty ON 005 AUTO TRACKING an OFF 002 OPERATION LOCK OFF U04 FOR USER U05 FOR USER 4 6 USER PAGE REGISTRATION CHANGE DELETE User page function con t Procedure Changing the registered menu switch setting 1 Press the MENU button to call up the menu display mode 2 Select the menu switch item to be changed with the jog dial The selected menu switch number blinks on the on screen display e The menu switch number changes on the counter display 3 Select the setting value by turning the jog dial while pressing
119. U D95U 302 BACK SPACE 0 OFF Enables or disables backspace editing using the DVW A500 Replies with ID code for the DVW 1 ON Record Pause and Play buttons A500 OFF No backspacing after Record Pause USER SETTING 382 385 Replies with ID code set ON Backspacing after Record Pause with menu switches No 382 to No 385 ee eee ee 319 FF REW Selects the maximum tape speeds in FF and REW than when set to ON However transitional picture quality is affected at the start of recording 54 MAX SPEED X60 The maximum tape speed is 60 times normal X32 The maximum tape speed is 32 times normal X17 The maximum tape speed is 17 times normal 99 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 0 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Factory setting 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Item Setting Menu SW No On screen display PREROLL TIME PREROLL END MODE Counter display On screen display OSEC 5SEC 15SEC STANDBY ON STILL Content Sets the preroll time when the PREROLL button is pressed The preroll time can be selected from 0 second to 15 seconds Selects which operation mode is engaged after preroll is executed STANDBY ON Engages the Standby ON mode STILL Engages the Still mode EDIT POINT CLEAR DISABLE ENABLE Selects whether the edit point data is cleared after performing the edit DISABLE
120. UB TC lt VITC gt REC gt is set to ON 1 The sub time code is regenerated with the VITC signal superimposed on the video signal from the VIDEO IN connector e TC OUT connector output No sub time code data is output through the rear panel TC OUT connector Only main time code LTC is output from the built in time code reader 102 Recording sub time code In the sub time code sector you can record either the same data as in the main time code or the VITC time code received through the VIDEO IN connector 1 Select data to be recorded on the sub time code Menu switch No 450 lt SUB TC VITC REC gt OFF 0 00 00 00 00 is always recorded on the sub time code ON 1 Records the VITC received from the VIDEO IN connector on the sub time code Initial setting ON 1 2 Record the sub time code Press the PLAY button while pressing the REC button The selected time code will be recorded Play back the sub time code Sub time code data is output through the VIDEO OUT connector as a VITC time code signal superimposed on the video signal 1 Enable sub time code playback Set menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUTSEL gt to SUB TC 0 Factory setting TC 1 2 Play back the sub time code Press the PLAY button Sub time code data is output through the VIDEO OUT connector as a VITC time code signal superimposed on the video signal Sub time code data indicated with SUB is
121. Ue 1 H k 002 OPERATION LOCK M F 214 PB V FADE OFF 5M 340 SEARCH SPEED X32 U05 FOR USER 6 37 iS 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 8 RECORDING CURRENT ADJUSTMENT 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING Thanks to this function it is not necessary to adjust the recording current each time the tape is changed When a tape with a different optimum recording current is used this function allows you to take advantage of this tape s performance If automatic adjustment is performed on a tape which has been used many times its optimum recording current may be quite different from that of a new tape In this case perform automatic adjustment using the new tape H 38 BHE BEBE a 00E OPTIMUM REC CURRENT v1 HOLD REC gt START OOF FIXED TIME ENTRY 00 00 00 00 OPTIMUM REC CURRENT PERFORM 10 05 ABORT gt MENU KEY OPTIMUM REC CURRENT END 10 05 PUSH MENU KEY OPTIMUM REC CURRENT ERROR PUSH MENU KEY Procedure Activating the recording current adjustment function Light all VIDEO INPUT indicators with the input video signal switch Select the PB EE Auto Switching mode with the PB PB EE button Load a recording tape and engage the Stop mode Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial to call up the top menu The top menu screen is shown on the on screen display and counter display
122. assette with no safety tab has been loaded ee Unused Always 0 or that recording prohibition Bit 2 Unused Always 0 has been selected with the Bit 1 Search mode During CueUp Preroll only VCR s memory switch when controlled from the RS Bit 3 Cassette Out No tape is loaded in the VCR 232C Bit 2 Servo Lock During tape playback both the Bit O Unused Always 0 capstan and drum servo are locked Status No 4 Forth byte Bit 1 Undefined Always 0 Bit Status Remarka Bit O Error Shows that an invalid command Bit 7 Play Mode Playback has been received In this status a continuously transmitted Bit 6_ FF Mode Fast forward command will not be accepted Bit 5 REW mode Rewind To release the Error mode Bit 4 Stop mode Stop cancel the commands one byte 77 7 at a time with 41 Error Clear Or Bi ang By mode zlanaby on cancel all commands with 56 Bit 2 Eject Tape is ejected Clear Bit 1 REC mode Record Bit O Unused Always 0 Status No 2 Second byte Bit 7 EE Externally input video signals Bit Status Remarks are output Bit 7 Pause mode Pause Bit 6 A1 EE Mode Externally input audio A1 Bit 6 Unused Always 0 signals are output Bit 5 Shuttle Fwd During Shuttle Jog Variable Bit 5 Video Mute Video signals are muted search in the forward direction ratumed from the DS micro Bit 4 Shuttle Rev During Shuttle Jog Variable Bia Audio Mut processon search in the revers
123. astereo pair The AUDIO PB LEVEL A ROLL Rca hia eur vides signals by 1 volume control for CH2 or CH4 operates as a frame during editing balance control for its corresponding pair enabling audio playback balance to be lt AUDIO gt yi between CH1 and CH2 or CH3 and 214 PB V FADE 0 OFF Selects whether or not the audio V fade function is 1 5M used for smoother edited audio transitions during SEARCH GEO i ll oe for recording onto the layback oe ead tees CH1 3 CH1 CH2 Records CH1 audio on the linear 5M The audio V fade function is enabled Audio Ar the lineariracks channel transitions are faded out and faded in for 5 CH3 CH4 R ds CH3 audi the i msec To reduce noise this position is pina d nka N Sidi recommended 10M The audio V fade function is enabled the linear track s R channel Audio transitions are faded out and faded in CH1 3 CH2 4 Sania aes ae at Pi channel and mixed CH2 and CH4 215 AUD REC VOLUME 0 CH1 CH2 Selects whether the AUDIO REC LEVEL controls audio on the linear track s R MODE 1 CH3 CH4 operate on individual channels or stereo pairs channel 1 MAS 1 BAL 2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Each of the 4 channels can MAS 3 BAL 4 a LEVEN use SEARCH PB AT MUTING OFF Selects whether or not the audio recorded on the ae g 1 3 2 4 MUTING ON linear track is output during search when menu MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 In this mode two switch No 219 lt SEARCH REC CHb gt is set to stereo pairs are formed CH1 CH2 and CH1 2 C
124. ater vapor to condense on the video head drum and tape guides and may damage the tape and the VCR Head drum When condensation occurs the warning message 02 1 is shown on the tape counter display The cassette is automatically ejected see page 145 The head drum then rotates automatically to dry itself Leave the VCR in this state with the power on Once the warning message 02 1 has turned off operation can be resumed 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 VIDEO CASSETTE Only cassettes bearing the mena logo can be used with this VCR e Cassettes bearing the S VHS or VHS logo cannot be used with this unit If an S VHS or VHS cassette is inserted it will be automatically ejected e Video cassettes cannot be used upside down Leaving the tape in a partially wound condition for a long time may damage the tape Rewind the tape to the beginning before storage e Tape performance cannot be maintained if a cassette is used repeatedly The more a tape is used the more dropouts occur Do not use dirty tapes or tapes which have been damaged as doing so may shorten the service life of the rotary heads Cassettes bearing the mena logo on the back are provided with a safety slide to prevent accidental erasure Move the slide to OFF to prevent erasure e Move the slide to ON to allow recording Slide 1 5 HEAD CLEANING Repeated recording and playback leads to accumulation of dust and other pa
125. ayback EXT 0 Playback Synchronizes highest priority O Synchronizes x Does not synchronize e f video input and REF input are not available internal sync is performed 25 3 CONNECTIONS 3 2 OUTPUT CONNECTIONS SERIAL V A OUT TIME CODE OUT COMPO IENT COMPOSITE COMPONENT OUT AES EBU OUT SERIAL V A OUT Install the optional SA D95U digital interface board to output signals from this connector e All video parameter settings except SCH phase can be adjusted See page 119 AUDIO OUT Set the audio output reference level with menu switches No 228 to 231 lt AUDIO OUT LEVEL gt TIME CODE OUT Select the time code output method during search with menu switch No 452 lt SEARCH LTC gt AUDIO MONITOR Set the audio output reference level with menu switches No 232 and 233 lt AUDIO MON LEVEL gt COMPOSITE OUT e On screen data is output only to the LINE 2 SUPER connector Select the main time code or sub time code to output VITC with menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt e Video parameters can be adjusted See page 119 26 COMPOSITE OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO MONITOR COMPONENT OUT Set the component output level with menu switch No 104 lt COMPONENT LEVEL gt e All video parameter settings except SCH phase can be adjusted See page 119
126. button to display the adjustment items on the counter display 2 Select the adjustment item by turning the jog dial Adjustment items are shown on the counter display or on screen 3 Adjust the value by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button e The adjustment items on screen can be selected with the cursor e When making an adjustment refer to an actual signal waveform as shown in the Adjustment outline for each item below 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to adjust other items 5 Press the SET or VCON button to finish The normal counter display is restored e To reset all video parameters to the default settings set the adjustment item VIDEO ALL UNITY to ON e To independently set items in the Unity mode select the desired item and press the RESET button Only the selected item is set to the standard value 119 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 2 ADJUSTMENT Adjustment outline for each item e Video level setup level chroma level chroma phase Use menu switch No 124 lt CHROMA ROTE gt to specify whether the chroma phase reference signal is a composite signal or component signal 1 Play back a cassette tape with standard color signals recorded on it Do not use the built in color bar signal for adjustment 2 Adjust the knobs so that the displays on the waveform monitor WFM and the vectorscope VSC appear as illustrated below m Waveforms on the WFM NTSC signal m Waveforms
127. cal controller reference signal failure Time code reference failure 1 Abnormal mechanical operation Behavior Only warning indicator is active Action Consult your local JVC dealer On screen display DIAG WARNING 800400 CPU BUS FAILURE PUSH MENU KEY When the MENU button is pressed the indication goes out Serial digital signals are used in conformity with SMPTE259M for video and with AES EBU for audio 1 If the CO2XXX indicator appears when the power is turned ON it means that condensation has occurred Press the MENU button until the indicator goes out Once the indicator has gone out you can operate the unit as usual e Menu switch No 112 lt ECC MODE set to NO CONCEAL or NO CORRECTION OFF and perform manual tracking adjustment Set menu switch No 112 lt ECC MODE gt to NORMAL Tape counter does not run e CTL counter does not run on a non recorded section of the tape as no CTL signal is recorded on such a section e Counter is in Menu Switch Setting mode Press MENU button and enter Tape Counter mode Menu setting cannot be changed Input signal cannot be switched The Menu Switch Setting mode cannot be engaged Menu switch No 00D lt MENU LOCKs is set to ON Menu switch No 371 lt INPUT SELECT SAFETY gt is set to ON e The optional SA D95U digital interface board is not installed Menu sw
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129. ch In the Stop mode press the PREROLL button while pressing the SET button The tape fast forwards or rewinds and stops automatically at or near counter 0 00 00 00 in CTL mode In time code mode the tape stops automatically at or near the entered value 8 12 REPEAT PLAYBACK With this function activated tape playback is automatically repeated when the tape ends Setting Set menu switch No 311 lt AUTO PLAY gt to ON 1 Set menu switch No 312 lt AUTO REW gt to ON 1 m Start playback When the tape ends it is rewound to the start and automatically begins playback This procedure is repeated continuously 86 switch name PAL p is displayed after the menu switch number and 625 is displayed after the menu switch name e For details of menu switches No 138 to No 142 refer to page 47 Select with menu switch No 138 lt EXTRA LINE REC gt FIX 0 NTSC Records line 22 information in the input signal onto extra line 1 and line 284 information onto extra line 2 Factory setting Records line 22 information in input signals onto extra line 1 and line 623 information onto extra line 2 Factory setting USER SETTING Two user specified lines in the input signal are 1 recorded onto extra line 1 and 2 for color signal data Four user specified lines in the input signal are recorded onto the extra line 1 to 4 for black and white data To specify the lines for color signals se
130. ck press and hold this button e Press this button in the Stop mode to check preset data in the time code generator m PLAY button e Press to start playback If pressed together with the REC button recording will start Video menu switch items are displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode When menu switch No 301 lt DIRECT SEARCH gt is set to OFF hold this button down and turn the search dial during play to perform variable slow playback By turning the jog dial while pressing this button in the Play mode you can vary playback speed between 0 Still and 2 double speed Refer to Simplified playback speed adjustment function on page 84 In the Program Playback mode hold the VAR P PLAY button down and press this button to execute program playback 15 2 ES E NA 2 1 FRONT PANEL m PAUSE STILL e Engages the Pause mode when pressed during recording Press the PLAY button to resume recording Engages the Still mode when pressed in the Play Search or Stop Standby On Off modes Press the PLAY button to resume playback Audio menu switch items are displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode STANDBY button Switches the Standby mode between ON and OFF in the Stop mode The button is illuminated in the Standby On mode The head drum continues to rotate when the Standby mode is on This enables the unit to quickly
131. composite signals containing teletext with 625 No 139 22 No 138p lt EXTRA LINE REC 625 gt is set to USER a teletext reader set this switch to OFF No 140 623 MONOV No 141 21 No 142 334 8 49 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting Factory setting Item Setting Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Gonlen Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Gonen No display display display No display display display 149 VIDEO OUT 0 NORMAL Selects the video signal output timing during AUD PB VOLUME CH1 CH2 Selects the function of the AUDIO PB LEVEL SELECT 1 SYNC DELAY editing 7 MODE 1 CH3 CH4 volume controls 2 A ROLL NORMAL Shifts the position of output video MAS 1 BAL 2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Each of the 4 channels can signals by 4H during editing MAS 3 BAL 4 be adjusted independently with the Normally set to this position corresponding AUDIO PB LEVEL volume When shifting by 4H information in control the input signal s blanking sections MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 The AUDIO PB SUl peat SCE LEVEL volume control for CH1 or CH3 A o ae operates as a master level control enabling ee the audio playback levels of CH1 and CH2 or SYNC DELAY Shifts the sync signal position CH3 and CH4 to be adjusted simultaneously oing ee el Shining tne as
132. connectors is recorded e The third audio channel on the tape Audio to the SERIAL V A IN connectors is recorded e The fourth audio channel on the tape Audio to the AUDIO IN CH4 connectors is recorded 69 7 RECORDING 7 RECORDING 7 4 AUDIO RECORD LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 7 3 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT SIGNAL SELECTION Select the audio to be output to the headphones jack or the rear panel AUDIO MONITOR L R connectors Select a single channel or mixed audio from the four available channels During playback select the playback audio monitor output signal e Audio signal recording level can be adjusted When the AUDIO INPUT button is illuminated the channel indicator can be used to select the input audio signal Select the output level mode for audio monitor mixing output with menu switch No 222 lt MONITOR MIX MODE gt Setting the audio monitor output level Set the audio monitor L and R channel output levels to 4 dB O dB or 6 dB with menu switches No 232 and No 233 70 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 R channel ____________ ___ Audio signal select buttons Press the AUDIO MONITOR button so that the AUDIO MONITOR button is illuminated AUDIO wonton When the AUDIO MONITOR button is illuminated the audio channel ay indicator can be used for the audio monitor output signal 7 Select the audio monitor output
133. current timer mode LTC is selected for the current timer mode Always 0 TC CTL CTL Interpolation DF Bit 1 LTC Unused JVC Status No 3 Third byte Bit Status Remarks Bit 7 REC Run TC setting is 1 REC Run 0 Free Run Bit 6 Regen TC setting is 1 Regen 0 Preset Bit 5 Ext TC setting is 1 Ext 0 Int Bit 4 TC Ins Lamp TC Insert editing mode is selected Bit 3 DA1 Ins Lamp Audio 1 Insert editing mode is selected Bit 2 DA2 Ins Lamp Audio 2 Insert editing mode is selected Bit 1 V Ins Lamp Video Insert editing mode is selected Bit O Assem Lamp Assemble editing mode is selected 136 JVC Status No 4 Forth byte Bit Status Remarks Bit 7 TBC board The TBC board is installed Always 1 The TC board is installed Always 1 Bit 5 DA3 Ins Lamp Audio 3 Insert editing mode is selected Bit 4 DA4 Ins Lamp Audio 4 Insert editing mode is selected Auto Edit Preview Review being executed Bit 2 Always 0 Bit 1 Unused Always 0 Bit O Unused Always 0 Bit 6 TC board Bit 3 Auto mode 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information The set value expresses the corresponding bit value 2 bits or more are expressed as follows 0 0 1 1 2 10 3 11 4 100 5 101 SERVO information SYSTEM information 1 DATAO 01 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D
134. d on no signal will be output Serial signals cannot be input if the optional SA D95U digital interface board is not installed Always input external sync signals when inputting digital signals Both video and audio must be synchronized with the external sync signal 19 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 3 REAR PANEL AES EBU OUT connector BNC x 2 e Outputs digital audio interface standard AES EBU digital audio signals Digital signals cannot be output if the optional SA D95U digital interface board is not installed Y R Y B Y OUT component signal output connector BNC x 3 Outputs the component video signal Set menu switch No 104 lt CPN LEV SETUP 525 gt to select MII LOW Bcam HIGH and the presence of setup signals NTSC only The default setting is Bcam with setup COMPOSITE OUT connectors m LINE 1 connector Outputs composite video signals m LINE 2 SUPER connector Outputs composite video signals When the ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel is set to ON the time counter indication operating mode etc is superimposed on the screen image The menu switch items are shown in the Menu Switch Setting mode Adjustment parameters and current settings are displayed on screen when the video parameters are being adjusted AUDIO MONITOR connectors e Outputs the audio signal selected with the front panel s AUDIO MONITOR button and audio signal
135. d playback The time code data determined by the control VCR is registered as the playback start point on the two VCRs 6 Press the PREVIEW button to start the synchronized tape running The phase is adjusted just before the edit IN point for synchronization 80 81 8 PLAYBACK 8 8 SHUTTLE SEARCH JOG OPERATION Notes Selecting modes in which Shuttle Search can be engaged With menu switch No 301 lt DIRECT SEARCH gt set to OFF 0 Shuttle Search starts only when the SEARCH button is pressed When set to ON 0 Search can start from any mode except REC and REC Pause mode e Maximum Search speed X32 X17 or X6 speed can be selected with menu switch No 340 lt GEARCH SPEED gt Use menu switch No 221 lt SEARCH PB AT 1 3 2 4 gt to select whether or not audio is recorded on the cue track when menu switch No 219 lt GEARCH REC CH gt is set to CH1 3 CH2 4 Slow Picture mode With menu switch No 119 lt SLOW PICTURE gt FRAME 0 Slow motion frame play back FIELD 1 Slow motion field playback 82 SEARCH button Search dial Jog dial Rapid visual search can be performed with either of two concentric dials the outer one serving as a shuttle search dial and the inner one as a jog dial e Audio recorded on the tape s longitudinal cue track or digital audio track is output during shuttle search and jog operation Select the audio duri
136. dicators CTL TC UB GEN 169 gt CONDITION gt amp a AG AG HA H e Audio items e Audio recording level adjustment mode selection No 215 lt AUD REC VOLUME MODE 1 gt For details refer to page 50 e Search audio recording selection No 219 lt SEARCH REC CH Page 51 Select the type of audio to be recorded on the cue track 2 tracks e Audio monitor output mode selection No 222 lt MONITOR MIX MODES Page 51 Select the way mixed audio is output from the AUDIO MONITOR OUT connectors or PHONES jack e Input audio level selection by channel from 1 to 4 No 224 to No 227 lt AUDIO INPUT LEVEL CH 1 4 gt Page 52 Select the audio input level of the rear panel AUDIO IN connectors from 4 dB O dB 6 dB and 20 dB for each channel e Record pause selection e Backspacing selection No 302 lt BACKSPACES Page 54 Set the relationship between the serial digital video signal input and AES EBU input Only when the optional SA D95U digital inter face board is installed e To input asynchronous professional 48 kHz AES EBU signal No 236 lt PRO 48K S R CONV gt Page 52 Set to AUTO to input a serial digital audio signal with professional 48 kHz sampling frequency from a source unit which cannot be genlocked For time code and editing settings refer to 10 HOW TO USE THE TIME CODE and 11 EDITING This unit cannot be used for sound o
137. e control are enabled even if the corresponding channel is in the Unity mode e The audio reference level can be set with menu switch No 257 lt AUD REF SIGNAL LEV gt 20 dB or 18 dB The recording level of this unit can be adjusted either fixedly or manually To adjust the recording level pull out the REC volume controls to engage the Manual mode and push in them to engage the Fixed Unity mode Either mode can be selected independently for each audio channel Fixed recording level adjustment D Push in the REC volume controls to engage the Unity mode for recording level adjustment In the Unity mode the R indicator on the upper section of the meter lights This means that adjustment is not possible with the REC volume controls Manual recording level adjustment e Pull out the REC volume controls to engage the Manual mode for recording level adjustment In the Manual mode the R indicator on the upper section of the meter goes out There are two ways to adjust recording levels manually Adjust the audio level for each channel independently with the CH1 to CH4 REC volume controls Use CH1 and CH2 REC volume controls as one pair and CH3 and CH4 REC volume controls as one pair Adjust the audio level with the CH1 and CH3 REC volume controls as a master volume control and the CH2 and CH4 REC volume controls as a balance control Select the adjustment mode with menu switch No
138. e remote controller connected to the rear panel s REMOTE IN 9P or RS 232C connector On the VCR itself only the STAND BY STOP and EJECT buttons will remain operable To operate the VCR locally that is with its operation buttons press the REMOTE button so that the REMOTE indicator goes out VCON button Press to adjust the video audio parameters Adjustable items are shown on the counter display Turn the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button to make adjustments You can adjust the video parameters by connecting an optional video controller to the rear panel s VIDEO CONTROL connector See page 118 RESET button Press to reset the CTL counter to 0 00 00 00 The time code and user bits cannot be reset When the edit points have been set these settings are canceled When setting the fixed time cue up press this button to reset the counter to 00 00 00 00 For details refer to Fixed Time Setting on page 91 COUNTER button Press to switch the counter between CTL counter time code or user bits display Press this button while pressing the SHIFT button to display user bits The selected counter display mode is shown by the indicators in the upper section of the counter display CTL CTL counter display TC Time code display UB User bits display Input video signal button Press to select input video signals The selected video signal is shown by the VIDEO INPU
139. e The third byte shows version information AO Standby On Key Basic JVC 1 Table Standby On TxD RxD A1 Standby Off Key Standby Off TxD RxD A2 Preroll Key Basic JVC 1 Table Rewinds the tape for the preroll time e The preroll time is specified by E6 Preroll Time Preset e When it is not specified the VCR s menu setting is used e The VCR returns 01 Complete after preroll is complete TxD A2 RxD ET to A3 Eject Key Eject TxD A RxD an a e When the Eject operation is completed properly the VCR returns 03 Cassette Out A5 Variable Fwd Key Basic JVC 1 Table Variable playback in the forward direction Specify the speed with the second byte of TxD Refer to the speed data correspondence table See page 134 TxD EA RxD Auxiliary commands e Clearing with 56 Clear and 41 ClearError has no effect e 40 Enter has no effect A6 Variable Rev Key Basic JVC 1 Table Variable playback in the reverse direction Specify the speed with the second byte of TxD Refer to the speed data correspondence table RxD OA OA Auxiliary commands e Clearing with 56 Clear and 41 ClearError has no effect e 40 Enter has no effect Basic JVC 1 Table Basic JVC 1 Table AB FF Key Fast forwarding ED al AC Rew Key Rewinding TxD RxD B2 CueUp With Data Basic JVC 1 Table Executes CueUp to the desired point on the tape Same as 42 CueUpWithData Basic only e The VCR returns 01 Complete after CueUp is
140. e VCR 376 AUD EDIT 0 NO DEFINITION a DEFINITION oan no command independently PRESET CH2 1 CH1 CH1 Executes insert edit of the channel selected ON Set to this position for a simultaneous 2 CH2 when the CH1insert command appears operation 3 CH1 OR CH2 CH2 Executes insert edit of the channel selected Apply this menu setting to all connected VCR s when the CH2 insert command appears AUD EDIT 0 NO CH1 OR CH2 Executes insert edit of the channel 371 INPUT SELECT 0 Switches ON a safety function to prevent PRESET CH3 DEFINITION selected when the CH1 or CH2 SAFETY 1 accidental change of input router 378 AUD EDIT 2 CH1 insert command appears OFF Disactivates this function Signal is switched PRESET CH4 3 CH2 when an input switch is pressed CH1 OR CH2 ON Activates this function To change the input signal selection press the input switch while 381 JOG FEELING NORMAL Selects jog dial operation response level pressing the SHIFT button LOCAL INSENSITIVE NORMAL Normally set to this position INSENSITIVE Slower than NORMAL mode 372 P R AT 0 ENABLE Selects whether or not simultaneous operation of SWAP MODE 1 DISABLE the player and recorder is permitted by pressing 382 9 PIN Dm 1ST Sets the ID reply code when menu switch No 317 the PLAYER and RECORDER buttons together lt 9 PIN DEVICE ID gt is set to 3 USER SETTING during swap editing a Specify a BS ania a Q wi ese four menu switches set each digit
141. e characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition PORTABLE CART WARNING symbol provided by RETAC Aa 3126A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INDIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This unit should be used with 120 V AC only CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source NOTE The rating plate serial number plate is on the rear of the unit INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A d
142. e direction it udio Mute udio signals are mute TE returned from the AUDIO Pit 3 Speed Code 3 Refer to the table below microprocessor Bit 2 Speed Code 2 Refer to the table below Bit 3 Warning Shows that the VCR is in the Bit 1 Speed Code 1 Refer to the table below Auto Off mode Bit O Speed Code 0 Refer to the table below Speed Code 3 Speed Code 2 Speed Code 1 Speed Code 0 O lt SPD 0 0838 lt SPD 0 1 lt SPD 0 2 lt SPD 0 5 lt SPD 1 0 lt SPD 2 0 lt SPD 4 0 lt SPD 6 0 lt SPD 10 lt SPD 17 lt SPD 32 lt SPD lt 0 03 lt 0 1 202 lt 0 5 lt 1 0 lt 2 0 Se 0 a 0 eS av lt 13 RS 232C protocol 13 4 Contents of the sense commands The bit assignment for status data each byte returned with DD JVC Status Sense is as follows JVC Status No 1 First byte Bit Status Remarks Bit 7 Undefined Always 1 Bit 6 Undefined Always 0 Bit 5 Unused Always 0 Bit 4 Unused Always 0 Bit 3 Unused Always 0 Bit 2 Always 0 Bit 1 JVC Table 1 JVC Table 1 is selected Bit O Local Local is selected JVC Status No 2 Second byte Bit Status Remarks Bit 7 Generator The TC generator is selected for the current timer mode Bit 6 UB UB is selected for the current timer mode TC is selected for the current timer mode CTL is selected for the current timer mode CTL Interpolation DF is selected for the
143. e preroll time should be set to 5 seconds or more e When using the RM G820U or RM G870U editing remote controller execute the editing controller s learn function before operating Otherwise the number of retries will be increased When the RM G820 remote controller is connected to this unit set the menu switch No 317 lt 9PIN DEVICE ID gt to UVC D80 The remote controller s edit timing is automatically set to 7 frames 27 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING Besides the physical switches on the unit a selection of MENU switches are provided These can be displayed on the counter display or a connected monitor Data set in the MENU switches are stored in the VCR s built in nonvolatile memory and are not erased even when the main power is turned off Also available on the top menu display are the following convenient functions for menu switch setting e Storing and calling up the current menu switch setting e Restoring the menu switches to the factory setting e Calling up the Direct Access group of menu switches which are clustered by function Direct Access facility e Erasing all registered contents on the User Page User Page facility Menu lock function 4 1 MENU DISPLAY MODES Usual display CTL 1 23 45 20 MENU button Top menu display J D95 525 625 SEJ HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 LE O0A MENU SETTING a SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS Jog dial SET HOLD gt ON 00C USER PAGE p SET HOLD
144. e selection No 112 lt ECC MODE gt Page 45 When this unit is synchronized externally Counter mode REMOTE indicator indicators when using the remote control unit CIL TC UB GEN gt CONDITION Aa AG AG GA e Audio items e Audio V fade function selection Select whether audio noise in transitions should be reduced or not No 214 lt PBV FADE gt Page 50 Audio output level adjustment mode selection Select automatic or manual adjustment No 216 lt AUD PB VOLUME MODE 1 gt Page 51 Set the output to CH3 and CH4 when playing back a tape with two channel audio CH1 and CH2 No 223 CH3 4 OUT SEL AT 2CH Page 52 Audio output level setting Select the reference output level for the audio output connectors CH1 to CH4 from 4 dB O dB and 6 GB No 228 to No 231 lt AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH1 CH4 gt Page 52 e Audio monitor output level setting Select the reference output level for the L and R audio monitor output channels from 4 dB 0 dB and 6 dB No 232 to No 233 lt AUDIO MON LEVEL LCH RCH gt e Auto Play mode selection Set whether the tape is automatically played back from the beginning or not Output picture selection when playback starts Select the output picture that will be displayed until the servo has stabilized after starting play back No 368 lt STARTING PIC FREEZE gt Page 57 Setting the video signal vertical blanking period masking
145. earch SHIFT PREROLL Starts fixed time cue up Variable mode Only the player during swap editing IN CANCEL Cancels the IN point OUT jog dial Corrects the OUT point IN OUT jog dial SHIFT IN ENTRY Registers the audio split point IN point SHIFT IN Indicates the audio split point IN point SHIFT IN jog dial Corrects the audio split point IN point SHIFT IN CANCEL Cancels the audio split point IN point SHIFT PREVIEW SHIFT AUTO EDIT SHIFT input video Switches input signal when signal or audio signal menu switch No 371 lt INPUT select button SELECT SAFETY gt is set to ON SHIFT MENU Opens the menu switch setting display when menu switch No 374 lt MENU OPEN SAFETY gt is set to ON SHIFT COUNTER mode user bits simultaneous operation mode display ON OFF SHIFT RECORDER CANCEL AUTO EDIT To cancel the player and recorder edit points as well as the audio split point SHIFT REC Open the lt STRIPING REC MENU gt SHIFT P PLAY Program Playback mode P PLAY PLAY Starts the program playback P PLAY jog dial Sets the program playback speed l 48 15 2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SA D95U Digital Interface Board Install in the BR D95U This is used to input and output video and audio digital signals Rack Mount Adapter SA K67 SA K67 is a rack mount adapter used to mount this unit on a 19 EIA standard rack Mount rail amp bracket When mounting the unit o
146. eastwestesistns 115 Preview switcher secesiscsctcepdsaskcavincssdiardvasteasteesatevne 116 Program playback seese 85 R Recording current adjustment 38 Reference sync signal ca 2s ccnseca ded accasdseeeee es aceticinnt 25 Remote connector x scxccccssn due cntdstncateesrdaoentestaceatanratans 20 Remote button ciscec eerste eee 14 Repeat playback ccc seiccseces ace ance nees aca noeneescexsade 86 S Se archjog dial saiaren iri 13 Simplified playback speed adjustment function 81 Simultaneous operation sccesccecccvscscesceossececevesiceeeesens 90 SOW PAY eee E S 24 Standby ON OFF ccccosecpestecsereerase rei neces 16 Striping rec FUNCTION ce cece eeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeaes 94 Subcarrier phase adjustment cccccccceseeeeeees 121 UI COME ANNE EEEE 102 Sub time code display eis evecsidecsasencesereesideasseesdeeseoent 96 Sub time code playback ssseseeeeeesesererrrneerreeeeeee 102 Sub time code recording ssssssssessseserrrrrneeesereeees 102 Swap editing serseri ncm esnia nere TERAS 107 Synchronized running mode ccceee cesses eeeeeeeee 81 T Time code display cscs eects cede caer seecteeeeas 96 Time code generator setting buttons 18 Time code playback pcs steed caties aceseee sc eneees 101 Time code presetting 2 2 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 97 Time code recording seese 99 Time code setting switch section eee 18 TOp MENU s
147. ecords the input VITC time code in the sub time code 3 Record the time code Press the PLAY button while pressing the REC button The selected time code will be recorded 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE 10 4 TIME CODE PLAYBACK Time code is output through the rear panel TC OUT and VIDEO OUT connectors during playback VITC time code with the time code data superimposed on the video signal is output through the VIDEO OUT LINE connector Sub time code is output through the VIDEO OUT LINE connector as VITC time code when menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt is set to SUB TC Only the main time code is output through the TC OUT connector When you are using this deck as a player the recording time code may not be regenerated when you output embedded audio SERIAL V A OUT signals to the BR D750U BR D85U or BR D80U In this case set menu switch No 237 lt EMBEDDED AUDIO gt to OFF On screen display of sub time code Sub time code is displayed with the main time code when menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt is set to SUB TC 0 COUNTER button PLAY button 1 Front panel switch setting Select a Counter Display mode to TC or UB with the COUNTER and SHIFT buttons 2 Menu switch setting e For VITC time code output select a line to be added to the video signal Menu switch No 400 lt VITC LINE 1 SELECT gt Initial setting NTSC 16 LINE PAL 19 LINE e M
148. ection circuit ON OFF The relationship between the menu setting and error correction operation is shown in the table below ENTRY button PLAY REW FF PREVIEW button button button button Menu setting Error correction circuit Error conceal circuit NORMAL NO CONCEAL a aa the playback speed Synchronized Running mode NO CORRECTION i Acivated 1 During playback press the FF or REW button The tapes loaded on two VCRs can be played back in N l D a 7 ted while pressing the PLAY button sync with the same time code data A m While the FF button is pressed The playback E Connection r j speed is increased by about 7 Connect the REMOTE IN connector of the 3 oe a 1 A Os t circuit OFF all t l m While the REW button is pressed The controlled VCR and the REMOTE OUT E S a T py ik oe ony Aa a rape ks playback speed is decreased by about 7 connector of the control VCR with a 9 pin cable Sera SU aie pee Gee gat oem nee ie en 2 Operation differs depending on which button you e Input external sync signals to synchronize the first For example when switching between NORMAL and NO CONCEAL shows a ee two VCRs If you release the PLAY button first playback speed increased decreased by about 7 is maintained Latch mode e To return to the normal speed press the PLAY button again m If you release the FF or REW button first the Operation normal playback mode is restored
149. ed on video output signal TIME SUB TC MODE Displays time data sub 2 SUB TC Sub time code is delivered to the time data and mode data output VITC Asli l l a n slight delay occurs in the displayed time code i caer preWvereio ie data Do not dub the on screen data as itis toa OFF VITC is not output tape for off line editing 452 SEARCH LTC 0 OFF Enables or disables LTC output in the shuttle 505 REMAIN ENABLE 0 DISABLE Selects whether of not the tape remaining informa 1 ON Search mode 1 ENABLE tion is displayed on screen LTC is output from the TC OUT connector OFF LTC is output only in X1 tape speed LTC is not output in the Program Playback mode ON LTC is output in all search speed modes Continuous time code is not available DISABLE Not displayed ENABLE Displayed For display contents refer to page 23 63 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Item Factory setting Setting Menu SW No On screen display MUTING ALARM MESSAGE EDIT ON SCREEN lt TBC FRAME MEMORY gt Counter display On screen display Content Selects whether MUTING or CONDITION ALARM messages appear On Screen This menu makes it easier to check the VCR s operation status The on screen display is shown on the monitor connected to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT connector OFF The MUTING and CONDITION ALARM are n
150. editing eeeeeeee 57 368 STARTING PIC FREEZE Selects video output source freeze or tape during servo IOCk sses 57 369 PARA RUN Enables simultaneous control of multiple VCR s from a single remote 58 371 INPUT SELECT SAFETY Switches ON a safety function to prevent accidental change of input router 58 372 P R AT SWAP MODE Selects whether or not simultaneous operation of the player and recorder is Permitted 0 ccicveetit asec edeeedededseededecesccsienes eee eiecce eileen 58 373 MATCH FRAME Switches the match frame mode ON OFF during swap editing 58 374 MENU OPEN SAFETY Selects the method for opening the menu switch setting mode s c 58 375 AUD EDIT PRESET CH1 Selects the ON OFF execution command for the DA 1 Insert mode 59 376 AUD EDIT PRESET CH2 Selects the ON OFF execution command for the DA 2 Insert mode 59 377 AUD EDIT PRESET CH3 Selects the ON OFF execution command for the DA 3 Insert mode 59 378 AUD EDIT PRESET CH4 Selects the ON OFF execution command for the DA 4 Insert mode 59 41 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 1 MENU SWITCH LIST 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT When the contents of a menu item differ for NTSC and PAL this is indicated after the menu item name by 525 for NTSC and 625 for PAL With PAL p is shown after the menu No lt SERVO gt Factory setting Functions enclosed in
151. eeeesseee e co 9 3 Simultaneous Operation ccccceee 9 4 Fixed Time Cue Up Function 9 5 Multi Cue Up Function ccccccccceees 9 6 Striping Rec Function cccccccccceees 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE eeecceseseeteeeeeees 10 1 Time Code Display cee 10 2 Time Code Initial Setting Preset 10 3 Time Code Recording ccceeee 10 4 Time Code Playback n neneeese 10 5 Sub Time Code Recording and Playback csccccececsshscicicteiesdeesencgseipeiigeeebete 10 6 Time Code Switch Setting for Editing 11 EDITING vcecocces ase ctesterencensirenteriranen eotecdeexereees 11 1 Outline sasoien 11 2 Color Frame Servo Setting 11 3 Swap Editing c eee eerren 11 4 Audio Split Editing e eee 11 5 Other Function sspeccetcesmcctcatenncty tieramctnatene 11 6 Manual Editing ccccsictexceserinecacsrecreccnasiecess 11 7 Editing with the Pre read Function 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 1 Connection icssccccaressaccnctecasdesneazedestonerstes 12 2 Adjustment seeeeeeeeeneeeeerer rnrn 12 3 Dubbing Loop Function cx cccerccteacaecseace 13 RS 2320 Proicol ssiicctstacscctsstntsnntaiadensdastobcnntetes 13 1 Command tables ccccccccsssssssesseees 13 2 RS 232C commands sicssscecieeveveectexsssecds 13 3 Speed data correspondence table 13 4 Contents of the sense commands 13 5 Menu switch setting i
152. elf diagnostic circuitry which allows it to detect and report any malfunctions that may occur When a malfunction is detected the cause will be shown on the monitor display and on the VCR s counter display The warning code system consists of a main code the code number and a sub code verbal descrip tion e g 02 1 CONDENSATION ON DRUM The front panel AUTO OFF indicator will normally be illuminated When the AUTO OFF indicator is illuminated the unit is no longer operable The AUTO OFF indicator can be canceled by turning the power off and on again If the indicator remains lit even after turning the power off and on malfunctions are possible Consult your local JVC dealer Warning messages on the on screen display r WARNING 01 1 LAMP FAILURE Main code As this unit uses a microcomputer it may not function correctly due to noise from outside or interference noise In this case unplug the power cord and plug it again Then check the operation Warning messages on the counter display CONDITION AUTO Sub code code 01 Warning 1 AUTO OFF On screen display FAN FAILURE LAMP FAILURE Warning code information The power turns OFF after about 9 minutes Tape sensor LED broken Behavior and actions to be taken Turn the POWER switch OFF Wait for at least 5 minutes then turn the power ON again If the warning indication is d
153. eneaaees 55 312 AUTO REW Auto rewind operation ON OFF ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeesneeeeeeeeecaeesesenaeees 55 314 PB EE MODE Selects the modes in which the VCR automatically switches from PB to EE 55 317 9PIN DEVICE ID Selects the device type ID returned to a 9 pin remote Control s s s 55 319 FF REW MAX SPEED Selects the maximum tape speed in FF REW modes ccceececeeeeeeeeeeeees 55 320 PREROLL TIME Sets the PREROLL time ccccccececccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeaeeeceaeeseeeeseeeeeseneesseaeees 56 323 PREROLL END MODE Selects the mode engaged after preroll Operation ccecce 56 328 EDIT POINT CLEAR Selects whether the edit point data is cleared after performing the edit 56 340 SEARCH SPEED Selects the maximum search speed when using the search dial 0 56 351 PREREAD Selects the video audio preread function eecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeeetneeeeees 56 352 AUD PREREAD TIMING Selects the output audio phase correction during audio preread 0 56 357 DIAG AT POWER ON Enables disables automatic diagnosis operation at power ON sses 57 359 JOG FEELING REMOTE Selects the feel of an external editing remote controller s JOG dial 57 363 CONTROLLER SELECT Changes the personality of the VCR to match the type of editing CONtrOllOr COMMECISM ieina reade ieda aE RESSE EEEREN 57 367 EDIT INTERRUPTION Enables disables channel condition monitoring during
154. enu switch No 401 lt VITC LINE 2 SELECT gt Initial setting NTSC 18 LINE PAL 21 LINE Select VITC time code output through the VIDEO OUT connector Menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt SUB TC 0 Outputs the VITC time code recorded in the sub time code TC 1 Outputs the time code recorded in the main time code OFF VITC time code is not output from the VIDEO OUT connector Factory setting TC 1 Select the Time Code Output mode during search Menu switch No 452 lt SEARCH LTC gt OFF 0 Outputs time code through the TC OUT connector during search at X1 ON 1 Outputs time code through the TC OUT connector during search at all speeds Continuous time code is not available 3 Play back the time code Press the PLAY button The selected time code is played back TCR or UBR is shown with the on screen time code data e LTC time code is output from the TC OUT connector e Main or sub time code selected with menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt is superimposed on video signals and output to the line selected with menu switch No 400 and No 401 from the VIDEO OUT connector 101 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE 10 5 SUB TIME CODE RECORDING AND PLAYBACK In addition to the main time code used for editing this unit can also record and play back an optional sub time code in the time code data area on the tape Notes When menu switch No 450 lt S
155. er 1 2 Select Player 1 with the special effects device switcher 3 Play back the reference color bar on Player 1 4 Set the vector scope s input to A and synchronize with input B Adjust the phase of a burst signal to the reference line by setting the SC PHASE item of Player 1 Refer to Fig 2 on the left Adjustment of Player 2 5 Select Player 2 with the special effects device switcher 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the subcarrier of Player 2 121 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 3 DUBBING LOOP FUNCTION The dubbing loop function allows you to effectively perform analog video signal adjustment The dubbing loop function loops video signals and generates color bar signals from the built in signal generator The picture passes through the looped video signal circuit and is fed back and stored in the memory circuit Then instead of outputting color bar signals from the signal generator the picture stored in memory is output and passed through the looped video signal circuit the designated number of times The same effect is obtained each time this pseudo dubbing is repeated and the video signal can be adjusted according to the picture output l 7 VIDEO LINE2 VIDEO Video signal Video signal OUT LINE recording circuit playback circuit gt gt IN Color bar l output ji Color bar signal i Monitor TV l Color bar i ag i Built in signal generator l l
156. er bit data from the built in time code generator is recorded ON 1 The user bit auto preset function is enabled The user bit data stored in the built in memory is recorded Procedure 1 Press the REC button in the Stop mode and check the value of the built in time code generator The data value stays on display when the REC button is pressed e Press the STOP button to restore the normal display mode 2 Record the time code and user bits Press the PLAY button while pressing the REC button TCG or UBG is shown on the on screen counter display 3 To stop recording press the STOP button 99 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE 10 3 TIME CODE RECORDING Notes e Drop Non drop Frame mode selection NTSC only Automatically selected according to the mode of the received time code Drop Frame or Non drop Frame e Regeneration operation eWhen time code is being regenerated with input time code the built in time code generator stops counting when no time code is input e In the Play mode time code regeneration is based on the playback time code value Inserting time code If only time code data is being inserted record it on the main time code It is not possible to insert it in the sub time code 100 Recording the time code data output from the external time code generator Externally generated time code can be recorded after being regenerated with the time code data output fr
157. ess the recorder s AUTO EDIT button e The recorder prerolls and starts the editing operation e Recording starts automatically at the edit IN point 5 To stop editing press the recorder s AUTO EDIT button e The recorder enters the Still mode The edit OUT point is automatically entered as the edit IN point for the next edit 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to continue editing 114 11 7 EDITING WITH THE PRE READ FUNCTION The pre read function makes it easy to add A B roll editing style wipes and fades even when using only one player Pre read works by reading out the image or sound at the recording start position just before recording starts during editing Special effects or mixer can then be added to the read out picture or sound which is then recorded at its original position together with the incoming material And because both sources the player and recorder can handle moving pictures you ll be able to achieve smooth natural and professional looking special editing effects Pre read can be used with both video and audio signals Feature Comparison of Pre Read with Conventional A B Roll Editing _ Conventional A B roll editing system A Player 1 1 z C O i device device Player 2 N B Source material is obtained from the player s playback Source material is on two tapes One tape is played back by each player picture and the pre read picture Material from the recorder can be obtained automatically Pre read A
158. ext P t EX earmade Edt pont L rehearsal correction actual check i edit pee E anne eg I Ee ne Re ene en eae A Paiste crass k Preparation i Editing Check When only edit start is performed automatically steps 4 5 and 7 can be omitted depending on the editing method for example preview editing is not required STEP 1 preparation Connection e Make sure all video and audio input output connectors are properly connected e Connect the BR D95U s REMOTE OUT 9P connector to the players RS 422 serial remote connector with the 9 pin remote cable m Setting the player e Set the VCR operation mode to the REMOTE mode e Adjust the video control parameters e Adjust the playback level with the audio playback level adjust knobs this is not necessary for UNITY e Set the edit OUT point registering method with menu switch No 373 m Setting the recorder Front panel setting e No 328 lt EDIT POINT CLEAR gt Set whether or not e Set the VCR operation mode to Local with the the edit IN point is canceled when editing is complete REMOTE button the REMOTE indicator on No 367 lt EDIT INTERRUPTIONS gt Set whether or the display goes out not the editing operation is stopped when an error e Select the input signal with the video and audio occurs in the video signal during preroll editing input signal select buttons No 372 lt P R AT SWAP MODE gt Set whether or e Adjust the recording level with the aud
159. hase Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid when 02 Error occurs All commands back to the first TxD byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid 131 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands E9 Edit Preset 2 Selects the Edit mode for 4 channels Basic Table TxD E9 3 s 3 RxD oA oa oa oa e Each bit is defined as follows First byte 0 i i E rer CE Second byte 0 0 1 TC Aud2 Aud1 rthiedbyte 0 0 1 1 Dae pas Dae oai Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid EB TC Switch Preset Basic Table Switches the time code generator function TxD RxD e Each bit is defined as follows pi ieisi4i3i2_ h Jo The first byte 0 0 1 1 0 REC RUN REGEN EXT e REC RUN 1 Rec Run 0 Free Run REGEN 1 Regene 0 Preset EXT 1 Ext O Int Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid EC Panel Switch Preset JVC 1 Table Switches various settings on the front panel
160. he HOLD button For details refer to Fixed time cue up function on page 91 po MENU switch setting display To access multiple menu switch items The menu switches are organized in six function ally related groups e SERVO numbered 000 e VIDEO numbered 100 e AUDIO numbered 200 e SYSTEM numbered 300 e TIME CODE numbered 400 e ON SCREEN numbered 500 e TBC FRAME MEMORY numbered 600 Hour meter display Shows the drum running hours User page display Shows the menu switch data registered on the user page 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 3 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 2 VIDEO SIGNAL SYSTEM SELECTION This unit can be used with either the NTSC or PAL signal systems The currently selected video signal system is indicated by the 525 625 indicator on the counter display To change the video signal system follow the steps below Video signal system indicator em 525 NTSC gt 625 PAL SEARCH button Jog dial MENU button HOLD button SET button Operation procedure Counter display On screen display 1 Press the MENU button to display the top menu T 7 95 525 625 SET HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 00A MENU SETTING SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS 2 Turn the jog dial to select D95 525 625 eee D95 is shown on the counter display and D95 00C USE
161. he frame is advanced in the Record Pause mode with menu switch No 307 lt PAUSE STILL STP TIME gt If menu switch No 351 lt PRE READ gt is set to ON the Record mode cannot be engaged For recording set it to OFF 73 7 RECORDING 7 6 DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT OUTPUT 8 PLAYBACK 8 1 PREPARATION FOR PLAYBACK 74 m This unit does not execute emphasis recording When digital audio signals containing emphasis information are input to this unit this unit automatically de emphasizes these signals before recording The emphasis function is always OFF when digital audio signals are recorded on this unit Note e Analog or digital audio output may not be clear when a tape whose audio has been recorded on its audio channels with emphasis both ON and OFF is played back on the BR D85U D80U D51 U D50U D750U D350U DIGITAL S VCR A sampling rate converter is provided for the BR D95U s AES EBU input This enables input of both professional standard and consumer standard digital signals with sampling frequencies of 48 kHz 44 1 kHz and 32 kHz However the following signals are muted and cannot be recorded In this case the AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT indicator blinks e Professional mode CCIT J17 e Consumer mode data mode ON e Consumer mode 4 channel mode m Digital audio signal output status bit The sampling rate converter converts the digital audio signal output status bit from
162. her LTC time code is output in the Search mode Selects if the user bit data stored in the memory is recorded preferentially AUTO TRACKING Selects manual or automatic tracking adjustment in the Play mode ON The tracking value is automatically adjusted to the optimum position when the Play mode is engaged The TRACKING knob is not operable When the Automatic Tracking mode is engaged tracking adjustment takes several seconds During this time audio output signals are derived from the linear tracks Tracking can be adjusted manually with the TRACKING knob When the meter indication is set to Tracking the TRACKING button blinks ON SCREEN CHARA H POSITION CHARA V POSITION Sets the horizontal display position of the on screen data Sets on screen data vertical display position INFORMATION SELECT Selects the type of information shown by the on screen display REMAIN ENABLE Enables disables the tape Remaining Time display indication MUTING ALARM MESSAGE Selects whether MUTING or CONDITION ALARM appears on screen EDIT ON SCREEN ON OFF of edit on screen display TBC FRAME 601 MEMORY 620 V BLANK MASK DUBBING LOOP Turns the V sync section masking ON OFF during playback eee 64 Enables disables the Dubbing Loop multi gen test function eee 64 CAP LOCK 525 SW SEL 2 FIELD 4 FIELD Selects the color frame servo sync system for NTSC signals SW
163. his will minimize degradation during signal processing In this case set menu switch No 104 lt CPN LEV SETUP gt to HIGH ON or HIGH OFF in the 525 mode E Input audio signal selection This unit is provided with independent four channel input connectors for analog audio serial digital audio AES EBU and SDI audio Select the audio signal to be recorded on each of the four audio channels 1to 4 1 Press the AUDIO INPUT button so that the AUDIO INPUT button is illuminated Neut_ When the AUDIO INPUT button is illuminated the audio channel indicator Jr can be used to select input audio signal OT 2 Select the audio signal to be recorded on each of four audio channels 1 to 4 by pressing the audio signal select button The channel indicator of the selected audio signal lights AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT Notes sol CHi cH2 cH3 CH4 e Audio can only be input to the AES EBU or SERIAL V AESEBU CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 A connectors when the optional SA D95U digital interface MAG cH GH cms oni board is installed R e Always input external sync signals when inputting digital signals Both video and audio must be synchronized with the external sync signal Illustrated example e The first audio channel on the tape Audio to the AES EBU CH1 connectors is recorded e The second audio channel on the tape Audio to the AUDIO IN CH2
164. ices so acivesecajenscceas Gecisvrasentsceatenes tee 74 Audio input CONNECIONSss 2s5 cc2cccdnnsdirsdscnesdccinendeeticnaes 19 Audio input Switch sccicc ssc scveseseveaceeeleceimestonceeectecties 24 Audio monitor SWiItCh sssssssssssseeesseerrrrrenerenrrrrrnnn 14 Audio output connectors ssssssseeeseersereeeerrerrrrreen 20 Audio recording level eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 Audio split editing 2 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee rere 112 Audio V fade function seccccsicccieescccsssecsieneseessccseseeesess 80 C Cassette tape ccccccccccssccsssssssessssssseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 Channel condition indicator cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Color frame Servo Setting c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 105 Condensation cipicericcensiesiagehictiacsasetecestccaucisi ieee 10 Counter MOMOLy ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 86 Counter SWItCR oo ccccse saci ec tacsatesiccdstetdaieedeenaedeivuietcebic 21 D Diagnosis Connector ssssssseeeeenenennennrnnnnnnnnnnn cao 18 Direct ACCESS ee eee nen ences ener renee 33 Drop iame ss see aer e E E E S 98 Dubbing loop function s e 122 E Editing system phase adjustment 0 117 Error conceal essre EEEE 80 Error COrreCtiOnN icc cncb src sacetenwrncdnieraretenwsetenceeaetunte 80 Extra line playback e 88 Extra line recording wececeoicesecencexdsnruceozearvecdoeervencetere 87 F Fine meter mode button
165. igital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the eqipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions Operation of this eqipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the canadian Interference Causing Eqipment Regulations SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For USA AND CANADA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair a l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin a alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le boitier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation a l int rieur d un triangle qui
166. ijoos oo2 bo oo Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 002 OPERATION LOCK OFF 003 SYNC SELECT EXT 005 AUTO TRACKING SYSTEM information 2 DATAO 08 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 312 302 301 300 b2 D95 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value D95 525 625 525 0 1 300 DIRECT EJECT 0 ON 1 301 DIRECT SEARCH 0 ON 1 302 BACK SPACE 0 1 312 AUTO REW AT OFF 0 TAPE END ON 1 SYSTEM information 3 DATAO 10 SE ae ae a D1 307 307 307 D2 328 3iif3i4 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value PAUSE STILL STP TAPE BEGIN ON 14 PB EE MODE STOP FF REW 3 311 AUTO PLAY AT 3 328 EDIT POINT CLEAR DISABLE ENABLE SYSTEM information 4 DATAO 20 7 6 5 3 BA 0 D1 317 317 D2 323 320 320 320 320 Corresponding menu switches tt 317 9PIN DEVICE ID USE SETTING 382 385 320 PREROLLTIME OSEC 15SEC 323 PREROLL END STANDBY ON STILL SYSTEM information 5 DATAO 40 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 piL_ la aot D2 390 390 390 390 393 393 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 390 SWAP VTR SELECT AUTO TYPE 9 391 SYNCRONIZATION DISABLE ENABLE 393 SYNC GRADE ACCURATE 1FRA
167. ill image before starting playback using the jog dial or frame advance reverse buttons Selects whether or not editing aborts when the audio condition degrades during PREROLL OFF Does not stop editing ON Stops editing Error message is shown on the counter display Selects playback pictures or a still image as the video output until the servo locks OFF A playback picture is displayed The picture may be noisy until the servo stabilizes ON Astill image is displayed This changes to playback video when the servo stabilizes 57 9 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Factory setting lt TIME CODE gt Factory setting Item Setting Item Setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content Menu SW On screen Counter On screen Content No display display display No display display display 369 PARA RUN 0 OFF Allows daisy chaining of several VCR s via the 375 AUD EDIT 0 NO DEFINITION This mode allows edit controllers that have only two 1 ON REMOTE IN 9P and REMOTE OUT 9P PRESET CH1 1 CH1 audio channel capabilities to edit all four audio connectors enabling you to control all connected 2 CH2 channels The audio insert edit command is VCRs at the simultaneously CH1 OR CH2 Hadid pe the See by this menu to os erform rou edits OFF Set to this position to control th
168. ime data on the counter display and the on screen display e On screen display data are during playback or recording output through the rear TC indicator UB indicator panel LINE2 SUPER l connector When the ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel is set to ON The on screen display position can be moved with menu switches No 501 and 502 Time code reader data m Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB display during slow play of e Set the counter to the Time Code Display mode with the COUNTER button 1 0 times normal or e Press the COUNTER button while pressing the SHIFT button to set the slower counter to the User Bits Display mode tst field or 2nd field is TC or UB is shown on the display depending on the setting shown TC1 1st field TC Displays time code data TC2 2nd field UB Displays user bits User bits HE Ae Be Be User bits are provided to H M S F allow user specified data to Hour Minute Second Frame be included in the time code data User bits are recorded and played back with the eteo tihe code eft column TCR 00 00 00 00 TCG Time code generator data User user bits can be preset f UBR User bits reader data recorded played back and UBG User bits generator data displayed The weer bieestoraach TCR e CTL control signal interpo VCR can be recorded at all tanon mark times UB PRESET AUTO e However you cannot set Sub time code data disp
169. ing only one player video audio insert only e Swap editing The swap control function allows the player VCR to be controlled from the recorder VCR via 9 pin remote cable This allows automatic editing even when an editing controller is not available e Audio split editing Audio edit start points can be set separately with the video signal edit start point as a reference e Color frame servo function This function ensures that continuity of the color subcarrier phase is maintained during editing e Audio V fade function This function fades the audio level during a transition in V shape to reduce noise e Complete analog interface with input output terminals for composite color difference component and analog audio signals included as standard Internally installable serial digital interface board optionally available for configuration of fully digital systems e Jog search dial Built in noiseless slow playback facility for noiseless playback within a speed range of approximately 1 to 1 normal e Audio monitor facility for search The D 9 format provides two linear audio channels enabling audio monitoring even during video shuttle search Tiltable front panel e Playback audio output adjustment function e Recording audio input adjustment function Video output adjustment function CONTENTS 1e INTRODUC FION iesdensceaiccnetseaacecsceaeccnesestcdedccadscs 8 pf Ge 0109 ae eee 8 122 Maintenance 22 255 cccc
170. io recording not pressing the RECORDER and PLAYER level adjust knobs this is not necessary for buttons simultaneously is possible UNITY e No 373 lt MATCH FRAME gt This setting determines e Set the counter mode with the COUNTER whether or not the match frame function is used button e No 390 lt SWAP VTR SELECT gt Set according to the type of player VCR Normally set to AUTO No 391 lt SYNCHRONIZATION gt Switch the Bump mode ON OFF during swap editing No 393 lt SYNC GRADE Select the editing accuracy during swap editing No 395 lt AUTO EE gt Set whether or not the auto EE function is used during swap editing Set to AUTO EE 1 when using only one monitor for editing e Front sub panel setting Set the time code related switches for time code editing When editing the time code be sure to input an external sync signal to the recorder and player e INT EXT switch Set to INT e REC FREE switch Set to FREE e PRESET REGEN Set to PRESET e MERU WICH Seting No 513 lt EDIT ON SCREEN Selects whether e No 003 lt SYNC SELECT gt Set to EXT 1 to or not the edit display is shown on screen during synchronize with an external sync signal editing e No 320 lt PREROLL TIME gt Set the preroll time 107 11 EDITING 11 3 SWAP EDITING e Use the learn function when the connected player is anon DIGITAL S VCR To activate the learn function pre
171. io signals can be selected with menu switch No 251 lt CH3 4 SOURCE SEL gt When the SDI AES EBU and ANALOG indicators are lit audio signals from the built in signal generator are recorded Select audio signals from the built in signal generator with menu switches No 253 to 256 lt CH1 to 4 REC SIGNAL SEL gt The channel indicator blinks if the selected signal does not conform to the standard CH1 CH2 s CH4 VIDEO INPUT button Audio signal select buttons E Input video signal selection Select the signal from rear panel video input connector or built in signal generator 1 Press the VIDEO INPUT button to select the video signal The VIDEO INPUT indicator corresponding to the pressed button lights SIF Input a serial digital video signal to the rear panel SERIAL V A IN connector effective only when the optional SA D95U digital interface board is installed LINE Input composite video signals to the rear panel COMPOSITE LINE IN connector CPN Input component video signals to the rear panel COMPONENT IN connector SIF LINE CPN lit simultaneously Records a color bar black picture multi burst or pulse amp bar from the built in signal generator select with menu switch No 111 lt VD REC SIGNAL SEL gt Blinking The indicator blinks if no signal is input or if the wrong type of signal is input mWhen composite monochrome signals are input use the COMPONENT Y input not the LINE input T
172. ion 7 RECORDING This section describes recording operations and settings Section 8 PLAYBACK This section describes playback operations and settings O Section9 OTHER FUNCTIONS This section describes the following special functions e Setting the unit to record or play back information added to a video signal on an extra video line e Simultaneous operation of more than one VCR e Cue up function Section 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE This section describes time code presetting recording and time code playback operation Section 11 EDITING This section describes the editing operation and pre read editing Section 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUST MENT This section describes internal TBC phase adjustment and the dubbing loop function Section 13 RS 232C protocol This section describes the data protocols used to control of this unit with a personal computer or other external RS 232C controller Section 14 TROUBLESHOOTING This section suggests ways to handle potential difficulties or malfunctions Section 15 APPENDIX This section includes descriptions of optional units and the index for this manual Section 16 SPECIFICATIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 MAINTENANCE The video cassette recorder player incorporates precision components Regular maintenance is necessary to maintain the performance level required for professional use The information below will help you determine a maintenance schedule that will ensure optimum perfor
173. is condition the VCR will not accept any command except the StatusSense command The Error mode can be released with 41 ClearError or 56 Clear To cancel the entire command use 56 Clear To cancel only the most recently transmitted data use 41 ClearError 03 Cassette Out Basic JVC 1 Table The VCR outputs this command when the eject operation is complete 05 Not Target Basic JVC 1 Table The VCR outputs this command when CueUp With Data Preroll operation cannot be completed normally 0A ACK Basic JVC 1 Table This command is returned when the defined command is received OB NAK Basic JVC 1 Table This command is returned when an undefined or invalid command is received ASCII code Basic JVC 1 Table Alphanumeric equivalents for certain Sense commands 30 Zero 6l a 6B k 75 u 31 1 62 b 6C 76 v 32 2 63 c 6D m 77 W 33 3 64 d 6E n 78 X 34 4 65 e 6F o 79 y 35 5 66 f 70 p TA Z 36 6 67 9g 71 q 20 Space 37 7 68 h 72 2D 38 8 69 i 73 S 39 9 6A 74 t m Auxiliary commands to the VCR 40 Enter Basic JVC 1 Table If this command is transmitted during data trans mission data transmitted after this command will be zero 30 or space 20 More information on how to use this command can be found in the descriptions of related commands where its use is valid A Clear Error Basic JVC 1 Table In the Error mode this command cancels the las
174. is set to ON 361 bHG1 002 0PERATION LOCK tit s and the normal display is restored rn ana E OFF 1 Press the MENU button to select the Menu Normal display 5M Switch Display mode To disable the menu switch lock function select 340 SEARCH SPEED a 3 i UO05 FOR USER a 2 Turn the jog dial to access the User Page 23 g5 20 P ae A E epee ab display and select the menu switch item to be SET button presse d press ihe HOLD button erased l z P Hold the SET button down oa Swe nimboer INKS OO ie gn When the menu switch lock function is CTL 1 23 45 20 i i Set The menu switch number is changed on the counter achvatad only me top TAM satungs canbe ee E i changed All other settings are locked Swe SEL aes 3 Hold the SET button pressed During setting SET is shown on the counter display and on screen display Turn the jog dial While still keeping the SET button pressed gy Menu switch display even after the SET indication goes out z perform the next operation C 7 6012 V BLANK MASK Pies 661 BHBH id A 7 Turn the jog dial to move to the other menu switch screen page Release the SET button The registered item on the User Page is erased 5 To erase more items repeat steps 2 through 4 6 Press the MENU button to finish The normal display mode is restored Release the SET button gy Check the User Page display U0f FOR USER raS
175. isplayed again consult your local JVC dealer Behavior Stops with no operation possible Action Turn the power off and then on 02 1 CONDENSATION ON DRUM INVALID ERROR Condensation on drums S VHS VHS cassette in use 08 1 AUTO OFF SUP TENSION FAILURE FAILURE LOADING Tape tension abnormal Tape loading not possible Behavior Cassette ejected and drum begins to rotate When condensation is eliminated the indicator goes out and cassette can be loaded Leave the power ON and wait until the waraning message goes out Action Behavior Cassette ejected Action Use Digital S cassette tape Behavior Stops with no operation possible Action Turn the power off and then on Behavior Cassette ejected Action Load the cassette again AUTO OFF FAILURE UNLOADING Tape unloading not possible Behavior Stops with no operation possible Action Turn the power off and then on Refer to 1 8 WARNING DETECTION CIRCUIT on page 1 12 of the service manual 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 2 TROUBLES NOT TO BE WARNED BY INDICATORS e The REMOTE button is set to Remote Set REMOTE button to LOCAL e Menu switch No 002 lt OPERATION Set Menu switch No 002 lt OPERATION LOCK gt set to ON LOCK gt to OFF e Menu setting mode entered e Press MENU button to restore normal
176. itch No 374 lt MENU OPEN SAFETY gt is set to ON Set menu switch No OOD lt MENU LOCK gt to OFF Set menu switch No 371 lt INPUT SE LECT SAFETY gt to OFF or press the signal switch while pressing the SHIFT button Install the SA D95U Otherwise digital signals cannot be selected Set menu switch No 374 lt MENU OPEN SAFETY gt to OFF or press the MENU button while pressing the SHIFT button 146 During playback the on screen sub time code indication does not advance Menu switch No 450 lt SUB TC VITC REC gt is set to OFF and menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt is set to OFF or TC Sub time code is not recorded normally Set menu switch No 450 lt SUB TC VITC REC gt to ON or menu switch No 451 lt VITC OUT SELECT gt to SUB TC 147 15 APPENDIX 15 1 Operation Button Combinations REC PLAY Starts recording REC HOLD Starts recording current adjustment top menu OOE Sets the top menu 00A 00D SET PLAY FF 1 07x playback PLAY search dial Variable playback 0 9x to 1 1x playback Changes menu switch setting value menu switch setting SEARCH jog dial Changes time code data time code setting Changes fixed time data top menu OOF STOP STANDBY Starts head cleaning REW FF No tape SET RESET Registers counter memory point SET PREROLL Starts counter s
177. ith menu switches No 139 to No 142 When a recording is made with this menu switch set to USER MONO extra line data cannot be played back normally on the BR D50 D51 D52 D80 D92 D350 D750 D860 139 EXTRA L R1 SEL 01 11 Sets video signal lines that will be recorded on 525 extra line 1 2 3 or 4 11 21 It is possible to set each extra line independently 140 EXTRA L R2 SEL 12 22 eNo 139 lt EXTRA L R1 SEL gt Sets extra line 1 525 18 273 eNo 140 lt EXTRA L R2 SEL gt Sets extra line 2 eNo 141 lt EXTRA L R3 SEL gt Sets extra line 3 141 EXTRA L R3 SEL 28 283 eNo 142 lt EXTRA L R4 SEL gt Sets extra line 4 525 29 284 Select 1 line from lines 11 to 22 and 273 to 284 for First setting each extra line EXTRA L R4 SEL No 139 22 Extra lines 3 and 4 are effective only when menu 525 No 140 284 switch No 138 lt EXTRA LINE REC 525 gt is set No 141 21 to USER MONO No 142 283 143 EXTRA LINE PB 0 MUTING Selects how extra line signal data is added to the 525 1 AUTO playback video signal during playback 2 USER SETTING MUTING Line data is not added to the playback video signal AUTO Extra line data is added to the line selected for extra line recording USER SETTING Extra line data is added to the four lines specified by the user Lines can be selected with menu switches No 144 to No 147 47 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DET
178. l cable 10 meters TIME CODE IN OUT Coaxial cable 10 meters AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 Shielded twist pair cable 10 meters AUDIO OUT CH1 CH2 Shielded twist pair cable 10 meters AUDIO MONITOR Shielded cable 10 meters PHONES Cable with headphones 3 meters The inrush current of this apparatus is 17 amperes Caution When in case that the strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism is near the audio in ch1 ch2 cable the sound will contain noise In such case please keep the cable away from the disturbance Thank you for purchasing the BR D95U DIGITAL S Video Cassette Recorder with electronic editing capabilities This unit can be used with either NTSC or PAL signal systems Before using this unit first select the signal system The signal system you select will be aaa indicated on the BH GR Ge AA counter display with 525 for NTSC Counter display and 625 for PAL For instructions on how to select the signal system refer to 4 2 VIDEO SIGNAL SYSTEM SELECTION on page 30 The optional SA D95U digital interface board is required for input output of serial digital signals Signal system indication Whenever NTSC or 525 is specified in this manual the accompanying information applies only to the NTSC signal system Similarly information that is specified as PAL or 625 applies only to the PAL signal system This video cassette recorder uses the DIGITAL S format It can only be used with video
179. lat ral est destin a alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux Etats Unis AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER L APPAREIL A L HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE Ce magn toscope ne doit tre utilis que sur du courant alternatif en 120 V ATTENTION Afin d viter tout resque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas utiliser d autres sources d alimentation lectrique REMARQUE La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur le panneau arri re de l appareil Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA Warning Notice FOR YOUR SAFETY Australia 1 Insert this plug only into effectively earthed three pin power outlet 2 If any doubt exists regarding the earthing consult a qualified electrician 3 Extension cord if used mustbe three core correctly wired IMPORTANT in the United Kingdom Mains Supply AC 230 V WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus ma
180. lay sub time code user bits TCR Time code reader data see the z Non drop Time code mode display Drop frame Sub time code marked with SUB is displayed with the main time code on the on screen display Sub time code is shown when e Sub time code is output through the VITC output with menu switch No 504 lt INFORMATION SELECT gt set to TIME SUB TC 3 or TIME SUB TC MODE 4 SUB TCR 00 00 00 00 TCR 00 00 00 00 SUB Sub time code 96 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE 10 2 TIME CODE INITIAL SETTING PRESET The BR D95U includes a built in time code generator so that initial values can be set as desired for the time code and user bits User bit data is stored in the built in nonvolatile memory and retained even when the power is turned off The stored data can be preferentially recorded on the tape for editing UB auto preset function e Drop Frame Non Drop Frame mode NTSC only In the NTSC system the actual number of frames per second is approxi mately 29 97 However the number of frames used by the time code process ing standard is 30 To compensate for this Front sub panel difference the Drop Frame mode drops the 00 frame and the 01 frame once every minute except the tenth minute In the Non Drop Frame mode no frames are dropped and the difference between actual tape time and the r TIME CDOE DF INT FREE PRESET NDF EXT REC R
181. lays tape time With the MENU button pressed it displays menu switch and hour meter settings Displays warning codes when an abnormality occurs For details refer to page 21 Level meter section Indicates the audio recording or playback levels The CH4 TRACKING meter can be switched between tracking display and CH4 audio level display with the METER MODE TRACKING button e Audio Level Display mode can be selected with the METER MODE FINE button When the audio level adjust mode is set to Unity the P or R indicator in the upper section of the meter lights The P indicator lights in the Play Volume mode and the R indicator lights in the Record Volume mode When the audio level adjust mode is set to Variable the indicator goes out You can use the audio level adjust knobs to adjust the levels in this mode e The audio reference level can be set with menu switch No 257 lt AUD REF SIGNAL LEV gt 20 dB or 18 dB CH1 CH2 CH3 __CHA TRACKING R P R Cf R FP d VER dB dB QVER 8 di OvER aB 10 10 10 49 20 30 40 30 7 30 7 AO 40 j B A 20 0 2 4 B A 420 0 2 4 4 2 mo l tmo l 2 4 60 60 60 PHONES headphone level adjust control Adjusts signal level output from the PHONES jack 12 DA2 DA3 DA4
182. le Enables the disabled OUT point TxD RxD LOA 58 Go To In Basic JVC 1 Table Executes CueUp to the point registered on the tape with 50 In Entry and E3 In Data Preset e The VCR returns 01 Complete when CueUp is complete e When the specified point is not on the tape the VCR returns 05 NotTarget e When the IN point is not registered the VCR returns 0B NAK Basic JVC 1 Table TxD RxD loA or 59 Go To Out Basic JVC 1 Table Executes CueUp to the point registered on the tape with 51 Out Entry and E4 Out Data Preset e The VCR returns 01 Complete when CueUp is complete e When the specified point is not on the tape the VCR returns 05 NotTarget e When the IN point is not registered the VCR returns OB NAK RxD LOA OU 5A Memory Basic JVC 1 Table Registers the current time as the Memory point TxD RxD 5B Memory Search Basic JVC 1 Table Executes CueUp to the point registered on the tape with 5A Memory e The VCR returns 01 Complete when CueUDp is complete e When the specified point is not on the tape the VCR returns 05 NotTarget e When the Memory point is not registered the VCR returns OB NAK TxD O RXD 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands Basic JVC 1 Table 72 ROM version JVC 1 Table Returns the CPU ROM s program version TxD RxD e The first byte is fixed at 21 e The second byte shows the type of software D9 03
183. lect switch e To select the Internal Time Code Generator mode Effective only when the INT EXT switch is set to INT PRESET Select this mode to preset time code data REGEN Select this mode when using the internal time code generator in sync with a playback time code signal CF color frame servo switches Use to switch the color frame servo ON OFF e For the PAL signal system select the 4 or 8 field color frame servo with the 4 8 switch on the side 18 e For the NTSC signal system the 4 8 switch is disabled To set the color frame servo with these switches set menu switch No 008 lt CAP LOCK gt to SW SEL See page 105 ON SCREEN select switch Use to switch the on screen menu ON OFF The on screen information is output from the LINE 2 SUPER connector If menu switch No 513 lt EDIT ON SCREENs gt is set to ON you cannot turn the on screen display off See page 24 Service connectors RF RF test signal output connector HID Trigger signal output connector G Ground connector SERVICE USE ONLY connector Used to diagnose malfunctions and for other service procedures How to open the operation panel e Lift the bottom edge of the panel to open it The operation panel can be locked in 6 steps in the range of 0 to 90 Lock release lever Lock release lever e To return the
184. ls for each channel CH1 to CH4 channels the other is to use the CH1 or CH3 adjust knob as a master volume control and the CH2 or CH4 knob as a balance control You can select the method you prefer with menu switch No 215 lt AUD REC VOLUME MODE1 gt 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 1 FRONT PANEL i cjasserre RECORDER _BR D95U POWER _ JVC pag AUDIO INPUT AUDIO IONITOR SELECT Hrd 22 sm c cn crs cHa 10 AU cat CH2 CH3 CHA AWC cut cm2 cHs Ca oj fo Ja 10 S SME 8 METER MODE buttons m TRACKING tracking meter mode button e Press this button to switch between CH 4 audio level meter and tracking meter This button lights or blinks when the tracking meter is selected Blinking indicates that auto tracking is OFF When setting menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKINGs gt to OFF FINE fine meter mode button e Press this button to change the display accuracy of the audio level meter When the FINE indicator is illuminated the meter display is in Fine mode More precise level adjustment is possible in this mode TRACKING adjust knob Manually adjusts tracking during playback After setting the CH4 TRACKING meter to Tracking Display mode with the TRACKING M
185. mance over a long period of time Maintenance Just as regular oil changes brake checks and tune ups are essential to keep your car running well over a long period your VCR must be maintained professional VCR in as few as five to six months regularly to ensure optimum long term Therefore it is important to closely monitor the total performance operation time You can check the running time on Continued use of the VCR without maintenance the provided hour meter drum running time The may lead to the following malfunctions hour meter is shown on the counter display or on e Recording or playback cannot be executed screen display on the monitor e Picture and sound distortion Hour meter indication e Repeated warnings stopping the operation The hour meter can be displayed by selecting These malfunctions are mostly due to wear or DRUM HOUR on the menu switch setting screen deterioration of the VCR s internal components For details refer to Hour meter indication on page Having these repaired can be expensive 39 Moreover a sudden malfunction can not only lead e Maintenance schedule to downtime and lost productivity but can also Depending on the operation time inspect or damage the video cassette replace the following mechanism components Replace the drum assembly including the heads and head cleaner every 750 hours e Keeping track of operation running time The total operation time reached by an ordinary home VCR in
186. menu switch setting in USER 1 SAVE comes up The Normal Display mode is restored The data stored in USER 2 SAVE or USER 3 SAVE can be recalled using USER LOAD 2 or USER 3 LOAD respectively To save the current menu switch setting Storing data in USER 1 SAVE Select USER 1 SAVE by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button Vv e Press the HOLD button while pressing the SET button The current menu setting is stored in the user memory area The data already saved is updated The Normal Display mode is restored 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 5 CALLING UP FUNCTIONAL MENU SWITCH Direct Access Function Counter display 00B Setting Ak Ak On screen display D95 525 624 SET HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 OOA MENU SETTING TP SET HOLD INITIAL S0OBDIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD gt ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD gt INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD gt OFF i Front panel operation buttons EJECT PLAY PAUSE STILL led A m STAND BY REW STOP LC id al SERVO SYS TIME CODE oTHERs Access item Control Information on display button TOP menu SW TOP menu VIDEO menu SW Menu SW numbered 100 and 600 AUDIO menu SW PAUSE Menu SW numbered STILL 200 SERVO SYSTEM STANDBY Menu SW numbered menu SW 000 and 300 TC menu SW Menu SW numbered 400 ON SCREEN menu STOP Menu SW numbered SW 500 Hour meter Drum running hours User menu SW PRER
187. mposite signals in the V Blanking period Specify the lines with menu switches No 139p to 2 OFF WITH21 OFF Y C separation is not applied No 142p ON Y C separation is applied Normally set to When a recording is made with this menu switch set to this position USER MONO extra line data cannot be played back OFF WITH21 Y C separation is not applied to the normally on the BR D50 D51 D52 D350 D80 D92 V Blanking period and section of D750 D860 line 21 e To read composite signals containing teletext with 139p EXTRA L R1 SEL 00 6 Sets video signal lines that will be recorded on a teletext reader set this switch to OFF or OFF 625 extra line 1 2 3 or 4 WITH21 15 21 It is possible to set each extra line independently 140p EXTRA L R2 SEL 16 22 e No 139p lt EXTRA L R1 SEL gt Sets extra line 1 IN VBLANK Selects whether or not the Y C separation is 625 18 319 e No 140p lt EXTRA L R2 SEL gt Sets extra line 2 f f f 625 e No 141p lt EXTRA L R3 SEL gt Sets extra line 3 YCOMB 625 a to composite signals in the V Blanking 141p EXTRA L R3 SEL 33 334 e No 142p lt EXTRA L R4 SEL gt Sets extra line 4 OFF Y C separation is not applied 625 34 335 Select 1 line from lines 6 to 22 319 to 335 and 623 ON Y C separation is applied Normally set to 35 623 for each extra line this position 142p EXTRA L R4 SEL First setting Extra lines 3 and 4 are effective only when menu switch e To read
188. n the player at variable speed 2x to 3x This is ideal for variable motion editing and other special effects e Operation On the recorder BR D95U 1 Press the RECORDER button to set the VCR operation mode to recorder Select the recorder s editing mode insert or assemble Register the recorder s edit points Press the PLAYER button to set the VCR operation mode to player Register the player s edit IN point Press the SEARCH button while pressing the SHIFT button The player enters the Variable mode To release the Variable mode press the STOP FF REW or SEARCH button To engage the Variable mode again execute the operation in step 6 7 Set the playback speed e The player plays back the tape at the specified speed from 2x to 3x Speed is set by the direction and angle of the search dial rotation e Press the SET button to register the variable motion initial speed value Refer to the left column e The players playback speed is shown on the recorder s counter display in percentages e g 200 2x 300 3x Playback speed can also be determined automatically by setting all four edit points 8 Press the AUTO EDIT button to start editing Notes e Use the variable speed value for the player shown on the BR D95U s counter display as a guide Actual playback speed depends on the player e Use a variable speed within the range 1x through 1x When the BR D95U is used as a
189. n a rack with the SA K67 a mount rail and mount bracket are also required Recommended models Acuryde Co Ltd 2038 22 mount rail BK2038 bracket Installation 1 Secure the rack mount adapter to the VCR with 6 M4 screws 2 Secure the slide rail inner member to the VCR with 6 M4 screws 3 Mount the slide rail outer members on the front and rear ends of the rack using the bracket 4 Pull out the rails in the slide rail outer members until you hear a click 5 Fit the right and left slide rails on the VCR into the pulled out rails and push them in together The rails will be blocked by right and left springs so press the springs with your fingers and push the VCR further in Precautions e Do not use screws 8 mm or longer to secure the rack mount adapter and slide rail inner members to the VCR as doing so may damage the printed circuit boards inside the VCR e The handle on the rack mount adapter is only for sliding the VCR in and out Do not lift the VCR with this handle When installing the VCR in a rack make sure there is sufficient clearance above and below the VCR for heat radiation Some racks may require that you mount the slide rails in a particular way If you have any questions consult the rack dealer 15 APPENDIX A Adjustment ie secededice sdetdepcteetnncdecetsenettetnecscetteettinet 118 Assemble editing 22 ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 104 Audio emphasis aces
190. n also be checked with the CHANNEL CONDITION indicator on the front panel refer to page 22 3 CONNECTIONS 3 1 INPUT CONNECTIONS SERIAL V A IN COMPOSITE IN TIME CODE IN REF RS 232C AES EBU IN SERIAL V A IN Install the optional SA D95U digital interface board to input signals to this connector AUDIO IN Set the audio input reference level with menu switches No 224 to 227 lt AUDIO IN LEVEL gt COMPONENT IN Accepts component video signals AES EBU IN Install the optional SA D95U digital interface board to input signals to this connector TIME CODE IN To record the time code input from this connector set the INT EXT switch on the sub panel to EXT and menu switch No 409 lt EXT REGEN TC gt to LTC OUT COMPONENT COMPONENT IN AUDIO IN Digital signal synchronization The input digital signal must be synchronized with the video signals To do this input sync signals to the digital signal output unit and the REF connector of this unit Reference sync signal The servo system of this unit automatically selects the reference signal as shown in the table below depending on the setting of the menu switch and the operation Setting of menu Input sync signal switch N 003 Operation lt SYNC SELECT gt Video input REF input AUTO Pl
191. n sound editing Inserted audio signals are delayed 7 RECORDING 7 2 INPUT VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNAL SELECTION The video and audio input signal select method is different depending on the setting of menu switch No 371 lt INPUT SELECT SAFETY gt The procedure when menu switch No 371 lt INPUT SELECT SAFETY gt is set to OFF is described below AUDIO INPUT button Audio channel indicators a AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELE T TA g CH4 SIF CH4 ae VIDEO INPUT J SDI CH1 CH2 CH3 Sa AUDIO MONITOR CH1 CH2 CH3 ANALOG CH1 CH2 CH3 CHA CPN indicator ELLI n Audio input connector names Changing the video and audio input signal select method Set menu switch No 371 lt INPUT SELECT SAFETY gt to ON 1 to prevent the setting from being changed acciden tally When set to ON 1 the input signal select methods are as follows e Video signal Press the VIDEO INPUT button while pressing the SHIFT button e Audio signal Press the audio signal select button while pressing the SHIFT button When the AUDIO MONITOR button is illuminated the audio channel indicator can be used to select the audio monitor signal The orange L and R indicators show the audio monitor output connectors The input source for CH3 and CH4 aud
192. nels can be switched with the audio signal select buttons When these three indicators SDI AES EBU ANALOG are lit simultaneously audio signals 1 kHz sine wave from the built in signal generator are selected The signals from the built in signal generator can be either 1 kHz audio signals or no sound This is selectable with menu switches No 253 to No 256 When the input audio signal indication is selected these indicators blink if no SDI or AES EBU signal is input SDI and AES EBU can only be selected when the optional SA D95U digital interface board is installed AUDIO INPUT button Press to select the input audio signal for the AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT indicators The button illuminates when selected AUDIO MONITOR button Press to select the monitor audio signal for the AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT indicators The button illuminates when selected Audio signal select buttons Press to select the input audio signal or monitor audio signal The selected audio signal is shown by the AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT indicators 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 1 FRONT PANEL AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT INE INPUT PUT m so CH1 CH2 CH3 CHa SF wing 4 CH1 CH2 CH3 LINE O en e CPN CTL TC UB DF SERVO CF N 169 AP 525 CONI AUTO OFF PREAD VAR PIEE REMOTE gt 625 MENEE m
193. nformation 14 TROUBLESHOOTING ccccsseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 14 1 Warnings with Indicators 0 14 2 Troubles not to be Warned by WWYCHIGCNONS o5 ceycscdeitenseconctindetexesscececnevaseues 15 APPENDIX sivccstcitecies teeseiteeeeeenceeenee 15 1 Operation button combinations 15 2 Optional Accessories cceeeeeeeeeees 15 3 WACO aiaiai eai adana aaea 16 SPECIFICATIONS wisiicsutcswestitatanicestiansstctciecicins 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 OUTLINE This manual consists of the following sections Section 1 INTRODUCTION Read this section carefully as it describes the precautions to be taken when operating this unit and the type of cassette to be used Section 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS If you are already familiar with the operation of professional VCRs you will probably only need to read this section to get started Section 3 CONNECTIONS This section describes basic connections between the BR D95U and other units Section 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING This unit incorporates a Menu function which allows you to set a variety of switches on screen Setting procedures and setting items are described in this section Section 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS This section describes the menu switch items and setting contents in detail Section 6 PREPARATION This section describes how to set up the unit prior to operation and notes any precautions that need to be taken Sect
194. ng and you only want CLEAR gt pieten To avoid this the recorder a tape for about 2 seconds recording for assemble editing and e ters the Stop mode aftei to preview the edit IN point press the STOP button to end preview editing p g g playback for insert editing then rewinds it automatically one frame before the edit OUT point and enters the Still mode m To stop editing before completion press the AUTO EDIT button or press the it passes the IN pointin the Counter display in the Preview mode Preview mode only in A pseudo advanced time code value is displayed on this unit and in the Assemble Editing recorder s counter in the editing screen display This gives the user an ENTRY button while pressing the OUT button Editing screen display approximate idea of the running time Recorder operation mode The normal on screen display shows the time code value at the stop position only in Assemble Editing VeA1eA2 A3eA4eTC P PLAY R SEL 9 01 48 00 00 05 STEP 7 review check P This step is optional 1 Press the PREVIEW button while pressing the SHIFT button e The recorder rewinds the tape automatically to the edit IN point and starts Recorder counter display section playback e After the edit OUT point is passed the tape runs for about 1 seconds and the 7 z VCR enters the Still mode SRD Bea Tie celi olla To cancel the review operation after it has started Press the STOP button If cor
195. ng externally generated time code or user bits The user bit auto preset function allows preferential recording of data stored in the built in nonvolatile memory Recording time code data output from the built in time code generator r TIME CDOE DF INT FREE PRESET Front sub panel NDF EXT REC REGEN Setting Front sub panel switch setting Auto regeneration mode during editing Switch setting Use menu switch No REC FREE PRESET REGEN 410 lt AUTO REGEN Time code preset in the REC MODE gt to enable time builiintinie code INT f hal PRESET code regeneration during generator is recorded FREE editing even with the PRESET REGEN Recorded in sync REC or switch set to PRESET with the time code INT EREE REGEN recorded on the tape Contents of the time code INT EXT To copy VITC when SDTI signals are input to the BR D95U both the SERIAL connectors and TIME CODE connectors must be connected Menu switch setting e Menu switch No 403 lt REGEN MODE gt Set as desired in the Regen mode Menu switch No 450 lt SUB TC VITC REC gt When set to OFF 0 00 00 00 00 is always recorded on the sub time code When set to ON 1 Input VITC is recorded in the sub time code Factory setting ON 1 Setting of menu switch No 457 lt UB PRESET AUTO gt OFF 0 The user bit auto preset function is disabled The us
196. ng search with menu switch No 216 lt AUD SEL AT SEARCH gt Shuttle search control 1 Turn the outer dial in the Play Still Stop FF REW modes Turn the dial to FWD clockwise to search in the forward direction and to REV counterclockwise to search in the reverse direction Search starts Search speed changes as given below in both forward and reverse directions depending on how far the dial is turned Center STILL 0 0 03 0 07 0 10 0 20 0 50 1 00 2 4 6 10 The maximum search speed can be selected with the menu switch No 340 lt SEARCH SPEED gt e The Still mode is engaged when the dial is set at the center still click position Play speed is X1 normal at the first click position in both forward and reverse directions Noiseless playback is available from about 1 0x to 1 0x In this case the audio signals on the digital truck of tape are output 2 To stop search operation Press PLAY STOP FF or REW depending on which mode is to be engaged next The selected mode is engaged There is no change in the dial position When the SEARCH button is pressed search operation starts at the speed corresponding to the current position of the dial Jog operation 1 Turn the inner jog dial Turn the dial in the FWD direction clockwise to advance the tape Turn the dial in the REV direction counterclockwise to reverse the tape Search speed corresponds to the speed with which the dial
197. nse Select Select Out Shift a to In Select Ee TC Data Sense Out Shift Goto Out CTL Data Edit Preset Sense 4ch Play bk ui Memory In Data Rec Request Sense Ee o RAE Memory Rec Pause Out Data TimeCode VTR Ind X4 Search Sense Switch Preset T RevShuttle UB Data X0 09 X0 09 Sense FwdShuttle RevShuttle JVC Status Memory Still Still Sense Switch Preset e be Edit On SubTC Data Sense Edit Off SubUB Data Sense JVC 1 TABLE fe Pee ee __ BG a o _ __E__ Complate Device Type Request Error Rom Preroll Play after CTL Data Version CueUp with Data Reset Peet ee A R ian Sonse Preset Out Reset Switch Sense Preset Recall Sense Preset Recall Fwd Shuttle Rev Shuttle Select Sense Select Select Sense Select ee Sense eed Rec Pause Panel Switch VTR Ind Search Sense Panel Switch Set JVC Status Memory Sense Switch Preset BS e ep See oj oO 4 123 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands m RS 232C specifications 9PIN D SUB 1 5 O000 6 9 PIN No Signal RxD Reception data VCR CPU TxD ransmission data VCR CPU Data terminal ready VCR CPU VCR CPU GND _ Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready Note CPU means a controller such as a personal computer Mode Non synchronized Character length 8 bits Parity check None Start bit 24 Stop bit 1 Data rate 9600 bps Bit construction i Do D1 D2 D3 D4
198. nts as well as the audio split point Press the AUTO EDIT CANCEL The selected edit modes ASSEM INSERT and VAR SPEED are not canceled m Checking the entered edit point duration time length of the edit e Checking the entered edit point To view the registered edit point on the counter display fi press the IN or OUT button IN OUT If no edit point has been entered the display will be ninin blank edit point is not shown e Checking the duration time Pressing the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously shows the edit duration on the counter display button button 109 11 EDITING 11 EDITING 11 3 SWAP EDITING 11 3 SWAP EDITING IN button OUT button SEARCH button i E L CH3___CH4 TRACKING D O88 O88 8 D P dB z BOER aa QVER eB QVER y BOVER a e 4 P PLAY INSERT STANDBY REW sTOP FF N c JODE CANCEL PREVIEW AUTO EDIT PREROLL O e JFT J RE IEW User BERVOISYS TME cope CODE JON SCREEN OTHERS STANDBY REW STOP FF nooo Oe m enka PREVIEW
199. om the built in time code generator r TIME CDOE DF INT FREE PRESET Front sub panel NDF EXT REC REGEN 1 Front sub panel switch setting Select the External Time Code Generator mode by setting the INT EXT switch to EXT The FREE REC and PRESET REGEN switch settings are not necessary Select the Counter Display or On screen Display mode to TC or UB with the COUNTER and SHIFT buttons 2 Menu switch setting Select the external time code to be regenerated Menu switch No 409 lt EXT REGEN TC gt Initial setting LTC 0 LTC 0 Regenerates the LTC time code input through the rear panel TC IN connector Input LTC time code should be regenerated matched in terms of sync and phase with video signals Make sure you input an external sync signal to the feeding equipment VITC 1 Regenerates the VITC time code superimposed on the video signal input through the rear panel VIDEO IN connector e User bit data selection e Menu switch No 457 lt UB PRESET AUTO initial setting OFF 0 OFF 0 User bits regenerated by the time code generator of this unit is recorded ON 1 The user bit auto preset function is activated and the user bit data stored in the built in memory is recorded Select the sub time code e Menu switch No 450 lt SUB TC VITC REC gt Initial setting ON 1 OFF 0 00 00 00 00 is always recorded on the sub time code ON 1 R
200. on the VSC NTSC signal A Video level B Setup level A Video level Adjust to 100 IRE NTSC Adjust to 0 7 V PAL B Setup level NTSC only Adjust against deviation C Chroma level chroma phase Adjust the two knobs so that the lighting point of each vector waveform is located within the H mark Video H phase VID H PHASE adjustment The video phase determines where a picture is located with respect to the sync signal You can adjust this using the same waveform monitor used for system phase adjustment Set the WFM reference sync to INT and adjust while observing blanking until no part of the VCR picture is missing in the rising section If you re not using a waveform monitor wipe the picture with the switcher reference signal and adjust until the entire picture can be seen on the monitor NTSC signal waveforms Adjustment of Player 1 1 Select Player 1 with the special effects device switcher 2 Play back the reference color bar on Player 1 3 Set the WFM s input to A and synchronize with input A Adjust the video phase by setting the VID H PHASE item of Player 1 so that none of the image is missing Refer to the upper figure on the left Player 1 Adjustment of Player 2 4 Select Player 2 with the special effects device switcher 5 With the WFM s input set to A and input A synchronized adjust the video phase by setting the VID H PHASE item of Player 2 in the same way a
201. ond VCR e Set menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt to OFF 0 e Set the operation mode to Remote m Third and subsequent VCRs e Set menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt to ON 1 e Set the operation mode to Remote Operation When the PLAYER button is pressed e If menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt on the first VCR is set to OFF 0 The PLAYER button is illuminated e If menu switch No 369 lt PARA RUN gt on the first VCR is set to ON 1 The PLAYER and RECORDER buttons are illuminated Any operation executed on the first VCR will automatically be executed on all the other VCRs as well In the Fixed Time Register ing mode press the RESET button to reset to 00 00 00 00 e 00A MENU in the top menu Even though INITIAL is selected for SETTING registered data is not reset Checking the registered time data The registered time data can be checked on screen by displaying OOF FIXED TIME ENTRY Press the HOLD button to display the registered time data on the counter display SET button SEARCH button SHIFT button PREROLL button Jog dial TT 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu setting screen 2 Turn the jog dial to select the top menu OOF FIXED TIME ENTRY e The time data currently registered is shown on screen Registering the fixed time data 00E OPTIMUM REC CURRENT OOF
202. ot displayed ON The MUTING and CONDITION ALARM are displayed For more details refer to the MUTING CONDITION ALARM display on page 24 Selects whether the edit on screen display is ON or OFF during editing On screen information is output from the LINE2 SUPER OUT connector OFF Does not show the edit on screen display during editing ON Show the edit on screen display during editing 601 V BLANK MASK 0 OFF Enables disables masking of the vertical interval 1 ON OFF No masking 2 ON WITH ON Masks the vertical interval 0 5H ON WITH 0 5H Masks section for 0 5H in addition to the vertical interval analog signals only When this menu is set to OFF only the recordable sections of the signals output for V blanking in the EE mode are output VITC EXTRA LINE EXTENSION LINE When this menu is set to ON VITC and EXTRA LINE have priority in each menu setting refer to page 89 620 DUBBING LOOP 0 OFF Selects whether or not the multi generation test 1 3 TIMES Dubbing Loop Function is used to aid adjusting an 2 5 TIMES analog component system to unity gain When this 3 10 TIMES mode is active the VCR automatically switches to 64 its internal color bar generator and continuously builds the number of generations selected OFF The dubbing loop function is disabled 3 TIMES The dubbing loop function repeatedly builds 3 generations every few seconds 5 TI
203. panel to its original position pull the lock release levers in the direction shown by the arrows and push down the panel AC IN socket Connect to an AC power outlet via the provided power cable e When usage voltage is 120 V or less use the A type flat pin type power cable e When usage voltage is 127 V or over use the C type round pin type power cable SIGNAL GND ground terminal This terminal is a GND for signals among unit AES EBU IN connector BNC x 2 Accepts digital audio interface standard AES EBU digital audio signals These signals cannot be input if the optional SA D95U digital interface board is not installed Always input external sync signals when inputting digital signals Both video and audio must be synchronized with the external sync signal When the serial digital inputs and outputs of several VCRs are connected in series do not input the same signal to each VCR as they may not be input correctly Digital audio signals in particular will not be input correctly to the next VCR in the series Y R Y B Y IN component signal input connector BNC x 3 e Accepts component video signals Set menu switch No 104 lt CPN LEV SETUP 525 gt to select MII LOW Bcam HIGH and the presence of setup signals NTSC only The default setting is Bcam with setup
204. penings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions ma
205. r not self diagnosis is executed when the power is turned on OFF Self diagnosis is not executed ON Self diagnosis is executed However if no tape is loaded when the power is turned on self diagnosis does not take place While diagnostics are running DIAGNOSTIC blinks on the screen you cannot load a cassette Do not try to forcibly load it After completion of diagnostics a warning indication is shown if there is an abnormality Refer to Warnings with Indicators on page 145 Alters the operation feel of the connected editing controller s jog dial Five settings TYPE 1 0 to TYPE 5 4 are available CONTROLLER SELECT NOORWND O DEFAULT RM 450 NOT DEFINED NOT DEFINED NOT DEFINED NOT DEFINED NOT DEFINED NOT DEFINED This menu changes the characteristics of the VCR to match specific types of controllers DEFAULT Normally set to this position This position is ready for standard editing controllers Set to this position for an editing remote controller which outputs JOG commands for synchronization e g SONY RM 450 NOT DEFINED TYPE 7 Not defined RM 450 EDIT INTER RUPTION 525 STARTING PIC FREEZE 0 1 OFF ON When this menu switch is set to ON and playback starts from a still image containing the block noise still images containing block noise are output until the servo indicator lights To avoid this obtain a clear st
206. r the Standby Off mode The time that elapses until the frame is advanced can be selected with menu switch No 307 lt PAUSE STILL STP TIME gt 76 Turn the POWER switch ON Load the cassette When the tape is loaded the STANDBY button lights to indicate that the Standby ON mode has been engaged Be sure to use only DIGITAL S cassette tapes VHS S VHS cassettes cannot be used Start playback Press the PLAY button The PLAY button indicator lights and playback starts The SERVO indicator lights and the picture stabilizes o If menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING gt is set to ON 1 tracking is automatically adjusted As a result it takes several seconds for the picture to stabilize after the SERVO indicator lights The SERVO indicator blinks until the servo stabilizes e The 525 or 625 indicator blinks on the counter display if you try to play back a tape not recorded in the same signal system as the one set for this unit QT To temporarily stop playback Press the PAUSE STILL button The PAUSE STILL button lights and the Still mode is engaged To re start playback Press the PLAY button The PAUSE STILL button goes out and playback resumes To stop playback Press the STOP button The PLAY button indicator goes out and the tape stops When the STANDBY button is pressed the STANDBY button goes out and
207. rd cue point e Hold down the DA2 button and press the PREROLL button The third cue point is cued up and the corresponding still picture is displayed 6 Quit the Multi Cue mode Set menu switch No 389 lt MULTI CUE MODE gt to OFF The ASSEM button goes out and the normal mode is engaged 93 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 6 STRIPING REC Function When preparing a tape for editing you can use this function to record the video signals time code and user bits set with the lt STRIPING REC MENU gt on the entire tape lt STRIPING REC MENU gt DVID SOURCE BLACK AUD SOURCE MUTING TCG PRESET 00 58 00 00 UBG PRESET 00 00 00 00 REC INH START gt REC PLAY EXIT gt STOP CTL TC UB DF SERVO CF GEN 169 AP CONDITION P READ V VAR PBEE REMOTE gt 625 EE EE mE ee n e After this operation all buttons except for EJECT STOP and REC buttons have no effect e When the STOP button is pressed in this step the menu is closed and the STRIPING REC mode is released e Audio signals are not recorded e Editing operations such as assembly and insert cannot be executed If an operation other than the current mode is executed for example when the PLAY button is pressed during rewind STRIPING REC ends e When another operation is performed during recording REC PLAY STRIPING REC ends 94 Operation 1 If the RECORDER or PLAYER button is illuminated press the button
208. rection is not necessary skip STEP 5 and advance to STEP 6 e f a major correction is required enter the edit point again in STEP 3 The previously entered edit point is automatically canceled f only a minor correction is required 1 Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button to select the VCR for correction 2 Turn the jog dial while pressing the IN or OUT button to correct the edit IN or OUT point in frames P90 EE 11 EDITING 11 4 AUDIO SPLIT EDITING This function allows you to specify the audio edit IN point independently of the video edit IN point in ordinary editing audio and video signals have the same edit point This enables independent insertion of audio and video e Audio split editing is possible only in the Insert Edit mode e t is not possible to set the audio edit IN point separately for each channel DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 Video IN point m O o m Audio IN point 0000 OUT oint BSSEM VIDEO Da DA DAS DA4 EJECT REC PLAY PAUSESTLL PogAAdgapien k Recorder Video signal IN fF CLIO SEARCH VAR PLAYER RECORDER gt Direction for delay m Direction for advance VeA1eA2 A3eA4eTC P STOP R SHTL STIL CTL CTL ES RBEF 0 01 48 00 0 00 51 03 P SPLIT 2 15 01 UR 1 43 04 e Correcting the audio edit IN point Turn the jog dial while pressing the SHIFT and IN buttons to correct the audio edit IN point in frames 11
209. ress the ASSEM button to disengage the Insert mode 108 INSERT button VIDEO DAI DA2 DA3 DA4 CLIC OO ENTRY TC OOo e Assemble editing To execute assemble editing press the ASSEM button ON beforehand Once editing starts ON OFF is not possible e Insert editing To execute insert editing press the INSERT button s ON for the signal s you want to insert VIDEO DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 Even while insert editing is in progress each button can be turned ON OFF as required To insert time code set the TC button to ON 11 EDITING 11 3 SWAP EDITING ENTRY button OUT button RESET button IN button STAND BY REW STOP 4 o es O00 0 a CANCEL button STEP 3 edit point entry Whenever you enter a new edit point the previously registered edit point is automatically canceled e Edit points can be entered during normal VCR playback f an edit IN point has not been entered an edit IN point will be entered automatically at the point where the AUTO EDIT button is pressed e Variable playback speed during swap editing The recorder s variable playback speed is 1 0x to 1 0x The player s variable playback speed is 2 0x to 3 0x e Press the AU
210. rked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufac turer that have the sam
211. rn the jog dial Top menu display Top menu display S 00B DIRECT ACCESS to call up the top menu D95 525 625 Activating the menu switch lock function Si AOL RON The top menu screen is shown on the on BED BAAE eee a EN SET HOLDSINITIAL screen display and counter display s a e 1 Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial Hda ae Te SETSHOLD gt ON to call up the top menu 2 Select 00C USER PAGE on the top menu 00C USER PAGE The top menu screen is shown on the on 00C is shown on the counter display and 00C SORMENU LOCK screen display and counter displa g Check the User Page display blinks on the on screen display aS SET HOLD gt OFF play pray ZUO FOR USER 2 Select 00D MENU LOCK on the top menu Wei bee A ENEN 3 While keeping the SET button pressed press g with the jog dial PERE the HOLD button ET 00D is shown on the counter display and OOD eae All registered items on the User Page are anb AAAA SET HOLD POWER OFF gt 525 blinks on the on screen display erased and the display returns to the normal a om ANTiAL U05 FOR USER display mode 00B DIRECT ACCESS 3 Select ON 1 y by turning the Jog dial while iene pressing the SEARCH button ly SET HOLDS gt INITIAL R r l JO0MENU LOCK 4 While keeping the SET button pressed press User Page display Can SES the HOLD button lt gt SB01DIRECT SEARCH Erasina reaistered items one at atime The menu switch lock function
212. rse tape speed is counter details refer to Menu switch setting on o eae palate ue M more than j P When the player is selected SUBTC is not shown page 31 PB EE oo Auto Switching mode is VIR No Play The VCR will not R When the recorder or both the recorder and player are selected e Pressing the MENU button restores the normal display 3 Hour meter data display Hour meter data can be displayed in the Menu Switch Setting mode For details refer to Hour meter data display on page 39 4 Warning code display function During editing the VCR stops AuCondition Editing was interrupted because of audio conditions deteriorated Drop frame display NTSC only In recording or playback in the Drop frame mode the counter display is as shown below TCR 00 00 00 00 REMOTE The VCR is in the Remote mode CONDITION fo mm Channel condition is normal Minor errors Drop frame indication NO CTL Stops the operation when lf a malfunction occurs the corresponding warnin abe Normal playback is not insert editing is executed 2 Menu setting display 3 Hour meter data display code is automatically displayed p 3 3 Blinking Tracking isnot Correct ie alia oe DH DRUM HOUR METER al ri refer to Warnings with Indicators on mE oe 005 AUTO TRACKING 5 Tape remaining time displa ae eal e Press the STOP button to release oos cap LOOKI525 When menu switch
213. rticles on the video and audio heads Excessive accumulation will adversely affect the picture or sound quality If head cleaning is not performed periodically a type of mosaic noise called block noise may appear in the picture or the sound may be interrupted Be sure to clean the tape transport system with a dedicated head cleaning tape optionally available DCL 5 once every 20 hours Use a dedicated head cleaning tape only For details on use of the dedicated head cleaning tape refer to the instructions provided with it Block noise Head Cleaning mode This unit is provided with a built in head cleaner Use Cleaning procedure it to remove dust from the heads 1 Unload the cassette 2 Press the STANDBY REW STOP and FF pe buttons simultaneously The built in head cleaner in this unit cleans the heads for about 5 seconds If a cassette is inserted during head cleaning the head cleaning operation stops STAND BY REW n 4 O Uv 11 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 1 FRONT PANEL VIDEO DAI He METER MODE Mi FINE TRACKING CANCEL PREVIEW 66 8 000 SHIFT REVIEW POWER switch When power is ON the counter display is illuminated Cassette loading slot S VHS VHS tapes cannot be used for either recording or playback Counter display Usually disp
214. s Procedure 1 Press the MENU button The Menu Display mode is engaged Select the DH display by turning the jog dial Hour meter data drum running hours is displayed on the counter display and the on screen display 0000H 9999 H To return to the normal display mode press the MENU button When the Direct Access function is set to ON press the FF button to accelerate item indication 39 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 1 MENU SWITCH LIST Gives the names and brief description of the menu switches See reference pages for details Functions enclosed in are not available on the PAL system 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 9 1 MENU SWITCH LIST Functional Description Reference group Page SERVO OPERATION LOCK Operation mode lock ON OFF ccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeseseneeeeeeneeeeeees 43 SYNC SELECT Selects the reference sync signal EXT or AUTO for the servo system 43 AUTO TRACKING Selects automatic or manual tracking ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeneeeeeeaaes 43 CAP LOCK 525 Selects the color frame servo SYNC SYStOM cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeecteeeeeeeseeeeeseseeeees 43 CAP LOCK 625 Selects the color frame Servo SYNC SYStOM cccceeeeceeeeeeeeecteeeeeseneeeeseteeeees 44 CAP RELOCKING DIR Selects the color frame servo lock direction ccccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeees 44 CPN LEVEL SETUP
215. s B5 Fwd Shuttle Key Basic JVC 1 Table Shuttle search playback in the forward direction e Specify the Fwd Shuttle Mode The speed is specified by the second byte e Specify the adjustment speed TxD RxD e The second TxD byte consists of numeric data and is expressed with 30 31 32 38 39 SA SB and 3C e When invalid data is received the VCR returns 02 Error e The speeds corresponding to each value are shown below base 0 ot 2 29 Tea asso erT Speed Still 0 03 0 09 0 20 0 50 1 2 4 10 17 or 32 Data 3B 3C Adjustment speed 10 10 Auxiliary commands e 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared 40 Enter has no effect B6 Rev Shuttle Key Basic JVC 1 Table Shuttle search playback in the reverse direction Specify the Fwd Shuttle Mode The speed is specified by the second byte Specify the adjustment speed TxD B6 RxD e The second TxD byte consists of numeric data and is expressed with 30 31 32 38 39 SA SB and 30 e When invalid data is received the VCR returns 02 Error e The speeds corresponding to each value are shown below Data 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Speed sui o 03fo osjo20 0 s0 1
216. s not necessary to set menu switch No 351 lt PRE READ gt on the BR D95U to OFF Usable controller RM G820U When using the RM G820U check that the model name shown on its packing case ends with A and that A is indicated on the serial number plate on the controller e The RM G820U is not ready for audio insert editing on CH3 and CH4 To select insertion on CH3 and CH4 with this unit change the settings of menu switch No 377 lt AUD EDIT PRESET CH3 gt and No 378 lt AUD EDIT PRESET CH4 gt Upgrading is required if the RM G820U without A indication is used Positions indicating A P RM G820U A T A Notes 7 e Note on the special effects generator As most special effects generators provided with a DVE Digital Video Effect function have a built in frame memory one frame delay occurs if the pre read function of the BR D95U is used To avoid this only use special effects generators with no frame memory such as JVC s KM 3000 or ones provided with a function that allows you to bypass the frame memory e When menu switch No 351 lt PRE READ gt is set to VID ON or AUD ON the Record mode cannot be engaged pressing both the REC and PLAY buttons has no effect e When editing with the pre read function the material on the tape in the recorder is replaced with the special effects pictures If you want to keep the original material be sure to back up
217. s step 3 Refer to the lower figure on the left Player 2 WFM Inside reference sync signal 120 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 2 ADJUSTMENT System phase subcarrier phase SCH phase The system phase can be varied with the subcarrier unit step The relationship between the sync and burst phase does not change The phase in the subcarrier can be varied The relationship between the sync and burst phase does not change e To adjust the phase with reference to sync phase follow the system phase adjustment procedure described below e To adjust the phase with reference to subcarrier phase adjust the system phase as described below then adjust the subcarrier phase e To vary sync and burst phase SCH adjust it with lt SCH PHASE gt in the video control menu System phase SYSTEM PHASE adjustment System phase adjustment matches the VCR s blanking phase with the switcher s correct blanking phase Switch between the switcher reference signal and the input VCR signal and adjust until there is no change in phase position Without this adjustment video distortion occurs after completion of fading during switching Waveforms on a waveform monitor The WFM enlarges in 0 1 usec Genlocking signal H sync Player s video output H sync areas Pay attention to sync fall Subcarrier phase SC PHASE adjustment Phase setting for genlocking signal 1 Set the waveform monitor WFM s input to
218. s tccncacsesscesanecaevsssindtacessnsshoeresndcsaressicnearenersie 28 U User PAGS ccccccczscicicegiacestacaneieiteazaicudadgpsiesiecieieeecaeens 34 User bit auto preset function eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 63 V Variable motion editing ceeeee 113 Variable slow playback eseese rrr 83 Video control connector eenen 27 Video input connectors 2 0 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Video input Switch 5 2ccccccscecassssvennsstnniscnssbaptenssacntscasees 14 Video phase adjustment 118 W Warning 2 os sess sees cece 2c oes tenes een cecesecstecaceeneseeeeess 145 16 SPECIFICATIONS General Format Type D 9 Digital S Tape width 12 65 mm Tape speed 57 737 mm sec 525 57 795 mm s 625 Signal format Dimensions NTSC standard 525 PAL standard 625 429 mm W x 189 mm H x 569 mm D 16 15 16 x 7 1 2 x 22 7 16 Weight Power consumption Power supply Approx 22 kg 48 5 Ibs Approx 1 7 A to 0 8 A AC 110 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Record play time w DS 104 REW FF time w DS 104 Record play Approx 104 min Approx 3 min Operating temperature Storage temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating humidity 30 to 80 RH Video signal Input Composite 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced Component Output Composite Component External input Sampling frequency Quantization Y 1 Vp p R Y B Y
219. screen display by pressing the front panel VCON button aea Agod Te E j REW mc a Gero ve EE GRSCHEEN Counter display VCON button Adjustment items Adjustment items displayed on screen or on the unit s display are listed in the table below e Video control menu page 1 on screen O Possible X Impossible Display Video signals Operation On screen Counter Adjustment contents Adjustment LINE CPN SDI Main TBC 9 pin display display value unit remote control VIDEO GAIN Output video level 128 to 64 CHROMA Cgain Output chroma level 128 to 64 GAIN CHROMA Cphas_ Output chroma phase PHASE SETUP LEVEL Setup Output setup level 128 to 127 O VID H PHASE Hphas Output video horizontal phase O VID V PHASE Vphas Output video vertical phase 5 to 5 O SYSTEM Output system phase PHASE SC SCph Output SC phase 0 to 511 UNY VIDEO Vrem External video controller ON OFF ON OFF REMOTE 128 to 127 OI O O O OIO OIOI OI OIOIOI OL O OI O O OI O O E x O OO Ox OIOI Ol OIO OIO O Audio control menu page 2 on screen Display Audio signals Operation On screen Counter Adjustment contents Adjustment Main TBC display value unit remote control AUDIO PHASE Aphas Output audio phase 480 to 720 On screen page 1 On screen page 2 Counter display Set the o
220. se see page 118 e Correcting audio output phase delay during audio pre read To correct audio output timing set menu switch No 352 lt AUD PREREAD TIMING gt to OFF SET Correction is performed by detecting the delay of the external video device based on the delay set with lt AUDIO PHASE gt in the audio control menu Cautions e Before the pre read menu switch setting is released be sure to disconnect the units for pre read editing Otherwise a loop occurs in the connection cables causing excessive sound volume and distortion which may damage the connected equipment e It is not possible to rewrite sub time code data when the pre read function is used 115 11 EDITING 11 7 EDITING WITH THE PRE READ FUNCTION Example of editing system configuration An example of a pre read editing system is shown below Monitor Monitor Monitor Program Main Pre read output monitor output A Preview switch m PET w Special effects Fs VIDEO Player VIDEO AUDIO BR D95U AUDIO aera effects aera AUDIO MONITOR GPI 3 4 GPI 1 2 Editing controller 9 pin RS 422 RM G820U 9 pin RS 422 e Preview switcher Automatically switches the signal shown on the main monitor in conjunction with editing controller operation e g SW 320 from Imeginics Co Ltd e Enables editing without separate monitors for program output and pre read output When using an editing controller provided with the pre read function i
221. search dial varies the playback speed in 1 steps The variable slow playback speed is shown on screen 4 Release the PLAY button to restore the normal playback mode Method 3 Turn the jog dial while pressing the PLAY button during playback to increase or decrease the playback speed according to the jog dial s rotation direction and speed e Set menu switch No 301 lt DIRECT SEARCH gt to ON To increase playback speed e Turn the jog dial clockwise in the FWD direction while pressing the PLAY button The playback speed can be increased up to 2 times normal depending on how fast you rotate the dial When you stop turning the jog dial normal playback speed is restored m To decrease playback speed e Turn the jog dial counterclockwise in the REV direction while pressing the PLAY button The playback speed can be decreased until the tape stops depending on how fast you rotate the dial When you stop turning the jog dial normal playback speed is restored 8 PLAYBACK 8 10 PROGRAM PLAYBACK Counter display FFI 04 2 PLAY 1 042 TCR 00 00 00 01 PLAY button VAR P PLAY button Jog dial SHIFT button The program playback function lets you vary tape playback speeds between 0 90x and 1 1x Program playback is possible after setting the initial soeed value During program playback the playback speed can be varied Engage the Stop or Still mode 1 Engage the
222. so that it goes off 2 Press the REMOTE button to select the LOCAL mode for local operation 3 Press the REC button while holding down the SHIFT button to open the lt STRIPING REC MENU gt The current settings are displayed on screen and the counter display e The REC button blinks The Stop mode is engaged if the tape is running 4 Load a cassette tape When the REC switch on the cassette is set to OFF REC INH blinks on screen 5 Change the settings if required e Refer to the menu setting contents and procedures on page 95 The settings are retained even if the power is turned off 6 Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button to start STRIPING REC The tape is rewound automatically to the beginning and recording starts e During rewind the REC and REW buttons blink alternately e When recording starts the blinking STRIPING indication lights The PLAY and REC buttons blink simultaneously When the end of the tape is reached Complete is shown on the counter display the tape is automatically rewound to the beginning and STRIPING REC ends e The following settings which are automatically set with the STRIPING REC are reset to the original settings when STRIPING REC is complete e VIDEO INPUT button e COUNTER button e TIME CODE INT EXT REC FREE PRESET REGEN switches e Menu switch No 111 lt VD REC SIGNAL SEL gt e If menu switch No 457 lt UB AUT
223. speeds of 1 0 to 1 0 times normal e Variable motion playback at speeds outside this range from 1 0 times to 1 0 times results in a distorted picture e When variable motion playback is performed at speeds outside the range from 1 0 times to 1 0 times appears with the operation mode on the on screen display Editing screen display Player operation mode Recorder operation mode Editing mode VeA1A2 A3eA4eTC P STOP R SHTL STIL Lp ieee remain Player CTL CTL ESEEEF current time 0 01 48 00 0 00 51 03 Recorder current time P Audio PLIT IN sprit time nj 15 01 OUT Player edit point R Duration DUR 43 04 Recorder edit point Edit point registration 030 R indications P IN Show edit points _ R OUT registered by pressing the ENTRY Button Variable mode tape speed Tape remain is shown when the remaining time is less than 25 minutes approx e This display automatically appears whenever an editing related button is pressed such as selecting the edit mode With menu switch No 513 lt EDIT ON SCREEN set to ON When menu switch No 513 lt EDIT ON SCREEN is set to ON press the STANDBY SHIFT to switch the edit screen ON OFF MUTING CONDITION ALARM display The MUTING or CONDITION ALARM can be shown on screen to make it easy to check VCR operating status on the monitor connected to the LINE 2 SUPER OUT connector m To display
224. ss the RECORDER and SHIFT buttons simultaneously By using the learn function you can reduce the number of retries in editing e Preparation of the recording editing master tape Assemble editing CTL signals must be recorded for a period exceeding the preroll time before the first edit IN point Non recorded tape e Record video signals such as a black picture from the built in signal generator for a period exceeding the preroll time before the first edit IN point e When editing time code record time code in the section before the first edit IN point e g Set the time code of the first edit IN point to 00 00 00 00 and record time code for 20 seconds in the section before the edit IN point e Set the REC Run mode to the time code preset mode and preset the time code to 23 59 40 00 e Record time code for 20 seconds or more Beginning of the tape Edit IN point 23 59 40 00 00 00 00 00 e After recording is complete set the REC FREE switch FREE Insert editing CTL signals or time code data must be recorded continuously in the section for insertion STEP 2 editing mode selection ASSEN button To disengage the editing mode Press the illuminated button again to turn off the editing mode The button s light will go out When the ASSEM button is illuminated press the INSERT button to disengage the Assemble mode When the INSERT button is illuminated p
225. struction book is made from 100 recycled paper SL96197 pe NS On 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these o
226. switch No 501 lt CHARA H POSITION gt and vertically with No 502 lt CHARA V POSITION gt Set the ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel to OFF to turn off the on screen display If menu switch No 513 lt EDIT ON SCREEN gt is set to ON you cannot turn the on screen display off e When menu switch No 504 lt INFORMATION Blinking GEN The input digital audio signals cannot be Rec Inh Recording is not possible TCG Time code generator data i ee recorded correctly because no external on this cassette UBR User bits reader data SELECT gt is set to TIME SUB TC or TIME sync signal is input IN OUT R The IN and OUT point UBG User bits generator data SUB TC MODE sub time code information is ex EE oie a C EC ceE shown simultaneously on a different line is Wide aspect ID signal iS being played back ni reversed interms OF Shown when the tape speed is less than 0 3x 2 Menu switch setting display AP A non D 9 tape is played back the timeline Press the MENU button to call up the menu setting display on screen Player recorder indication Over 300 Tape speed is more than aia When the editing screen display is not shown during swap editing AUTO OFF A malfunction or abnormality has occurred P READ The VCR is in the Pre read mode o D O this indicates which VCR s data is currently displayed on the tape Select a a pall by als the jog dial For Over 200 Reve
227. switch item to set by turning the jog dial e The selected menu switch number blinks on the on screen display e The menu switch number changes on the counter display Select the setting value of the menu switch by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change other items Press the SET button to enter the finalized settings in memory e During setting SET blinks on the counter display and MENU SET blinks on the on screen display When setting is complete the normal screen is restored 31 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 4 SAVING AND CALLING UP MENU SWITCH SETTINGS The set menu switch data can be saved and called up with the 00A MENU SETTING item on the top menu display If you re going to use the current menu switch setting again later you can store it in the user memory area Then if the setting is changed you can restore it simply by calling the stored user data It is also possible to restore the initial factory settings The menu switch setting can be saved in USER 1 SAVE USER 2 SAVE or USER 3 SAVE MENU button SET button HOLD button Counter display Item No Set value On screen display Top menu display Jog dial C Ha H M S F Menu switch setting display vt 3002DIRECT EJECT h JIN ON 301 DIRECT SEARCH ON 302 BACK SPACE ol 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME 5MIN 311 AUTO PLAY
228. t 711 CAPSTAN MOTOR Capstan stops its motion Behavior Stops with no operation possible to OFF AUTO OFF FAILURE Action Turn the power off and then on Noi rtof The heads are dirty Clean the heads as instructed on page 11 72 1 SUP REEL MOTOR Supply reel motor motion Behavior Stops with no operation possible E a y pag 72 8 FAILURE abnormal Action Turn the power off and then on the playback picture AUTO OFF Menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING gt e Set menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACK set to OFF ING gt to ON 73 1 TU REEL MOTOR Takeup reel motor motion Behavior Stops with no operation possible If noise appears when set to ON set to 73 8 AUTO OFF FAILURE abnormal Action Turn the power off and then on If there are any abnormalities when the self diagnostics run after the power is turned on the following warning indications are shown Self diagnostics are executed when menu switch No 357 lt DIAG AT POWER ONs is set to ON The warning code is shown in 6 digits x mark shows unspecified 80XXXX 820100 820300 840100 CPU BUS FAILURE EEPROM FAILURE SYSCON REF FAILURE Signal communication between VCR s micro processors abnormal EEPROM signal communication in VCR abnormal System controller reference signal failure 850100 860100 COxxxx M S REF FAILURE TC REF FAILURE MECHA NO TAPE FAILURE Mechani
229. t numeric data command The Error mode is engaged when bit 0 Error of the first byte in D7 StatusSense is 1 56 Clear Basic JVC 1 Table In the Error mode this command releases the command TxD RxD The Error mode is engaged when bit 0 Error of the first byte in D7 StatusSense is 1 ASCII code Basic JVC 1 Table Alphanumeric equivalents for certain Preset commands 30 Zero 6l a 6B k 75 u 31 1 62 b 6C 76 v 32 2 63 c 6D m 77 W 33 3 64 d 6E n 78 X 34 4 65 e 6F o 79 y 35 5 66 f 70 p TA Z 36 6 67 9g Ting 20 Space 37 7 68 h 72 r 2D 38 8 69 i 73 S 39 9 6A j 74 t m Corresponding commands 3A Play key Basic JVC 1 Table Playback TxD RxD 3B Fwd 4 Key Basic Table 4x playback in the forward direction TxD RxD 3C Fwd 0 09 Key Basic Table 0 09x playback in the forward direction TxD 3C RxD 3D Fwd Still Key Still playback TxD _ 3D RxD Boo 3E Fwd 6 Key 6x playback in the forward direction TxD RxD Basic Table Basic Table 125 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands 3F Stop Key Basic JVC 1 Table Stop TxD RxD 42 CueUp With Data Basic Table Execute CueUp to the desired point on the tape The same as B2 CueUpWithData e The VCR returns 01 Complete after CueUp is complete e When the specified point is not on the tape the VCR returns 05 NotTarget 10H 1H 10M 1M TxD 42 J S S J RxD
230. t menu switches No 139 and No 140 For black and white signals set menu switches No 139 to No 142 Selecting an input signal line when USER SETTING 1 is selected in Step 1 Set the line to record on extra line 1 with menu switch No 139 lt EXTRA L R1 SEL gt color or black and white signal Set the line to record on extra line 2 with menu switch No 140 lt EXTRA L R2 SEL gt color or black and white signal Set the line to record on extra line 3 with menu switch No 141 lt EXTRA L R3 SEL gt black and white signal only Set the line to record on extra line 4 with menu switch No 142 lt EXTRA L R4 SEL gt black and white signal only 87 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 1 EXTRA LINE DATA RECORDING PLAYBACK e Menu switch indication for extra line NTSC 525 is displayed after the menu switch name PAL pis displayed after the menu switch number and 625 is displayed after the menu switch name e For details of menu switches No 143 to No 147 refer to page 47 48 When menu switch No 128 lt PB EXTENSION LINE gt is set to ON the extra line information in the video signal line is not output Notes on the extra line user setting e Extra line information is not output if the selected lines are the same as those set with menu switch No 400 and No 401 88 Extra line data playback The menu switches below are used to select whether or not the extra line information
231. tape cassettes bearing the menu or B logo CAUTION 4 channel audio insert editing Do not try to perform audio insert editing on tapes with 4 audio channels when using a 2 channel audio DIGITAL S VCR BR D85U E BR D80U E BR D750U E If audio insert editing is executed audio signals recorded on DA3 and DA4 will be erased Do not record important material in the first two or three minutes of a tape t may be unlawful to use any material recorded from TV broadcast programs or pre recorded programs without the consent of the owner of copyright except in cases where this material is recorded exclusively for personal use e JVC is not liable for compensation for loss or damage to recordings in the event this unit fails to record or play back properly because the unit malfunctions or a defective video cassette tape is used This unit is designed for professional use MAIN FEATURES Superb picture quality achieved by the DIGITAL S format using 4 2 2 component digital processing Independently editable 4 channel PCM high quality sound 4 channel PCM high quality sound with 16 bit 48 kHz sampling 4 channel audio can be edited independently High density metal tape based on the W VHS format Built in time code generator reader to enable recording and reading of SMPTE EBU Standard time code and user bits e Pre read function This function makes it possible to execute A B roll editing us
232. th some tapes noise may still appear particularly if the tape was recorded on a different VCR In this case manual tracking adjustment is also possible 1 Set menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING gt to OFF 0 2 Set the CH4 TRACKING meter for tracking Press the right TRACKING METER MODE button The METER MODE TRACKING button blinks when the meter is switched to Tracking mode 3 Adjust until the tracking meter level reaches the maximum The Auto Tracking mode can be restored by setting menu switch No 005 lt AUTO TRACKING to ON 1 79 8 PLAYBACK 8 PLAYBACK 8 5 ERROR CORRECTION 8 7 SIMPLIFIED PLAYBACK SPEED ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION The playback speed can be increased or decreased in two ways simplified playback speed adjustment function When two VCRs are being played back this function helps synchronize playback operation sync operation Error correction of digital playback signals is performed with the error correction circuit and the error conceal circuit IN button OUT button Error correction circuit Errors in playback data caused by dropouts or mis tracking are corrected using the results of the data operation Error conceal circuit Major errors that the error correction circuit cannot correct are concealed with the previous frame data PLAYER button RECORDER button Switching the setting of menu switch No 112 lt ECC MODE gt turns the error Ty 909 dial corr
233. th the PLAY button during playback increases playback speed slightly to 1 07 times normal speed The drum hour meter is displayed when this button is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode Player recorder select button Selects the player or recorder in swap editing Press the PLAYER button to operate the player and the RECORDER button to operate the recorder The button corresponding to the selected unit will be illuminated Refer to menu switch No 372 lt P R AT SWAP MODE gt on page 58 Editing mode select buttons Use to select assemble editing or insert editing VIDEO DA 1 to DA4 TC Set before preview or actual editing ASSEM button Press to execute assemble editing VIDEO DA1 to DA4 and TC are all recorded INSERT buttons Press these buttons according to the signal s you want to insert e A signal corresponding with an illuminated button is ON A signal corresponding with a non illuminated buttons is OFF e You cannot select both assemble and insert editing Pressing the ASSEM button automatically switches OFF the INSERT button and vice versa e Each of the INSERT buttons can be set to ON OFF during insert editing e The DA1 to DA4 audio insert buttons blink when the audio edit IN point for the audio split editing has been registered e The ASSEM button cannot be set to ON OFF during assemble editing SHIFT button While pressing this button down press
234. the VAR P PLAY button to start program playback While pressing this button press the PREVIEW button to execute the review operation of editing While pressing this button press the PREROLL button to execute the fixed time cue up operation For details refer to Fixed Time Cue Up on page 91 Press the AUTO EDIT button while pressing this button to execute a last edit For other operation button combinations using the SHIFT button refer to Operation button combinations on page 148 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 1 FRONT PANEL INPUT AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT 4 soi CHI CH2 EDEA Ape E cm cre ena LINE O mR ont cH2 c cen x lt PHONES CANCEL PREVIEW p ti C jj Ev Edit point setting buttons Use these buttons to register erase correct and check edit points m IN edit IN button Use this button to enter the edit IN point and show it on the counter display Press this button and the OUT button simultaneously to display the duration of an edit When the edit IN point is entered this button lights While pressing this button turn the jog dial clockwise to shift the IN point in the forward direction or turn it counterclockwise to shift the IN point in the reverse direction m ENTRY button Press this button while pressing the IN or
235. the SEARCH button e The counter display shows the setting value 4 To change additional items repeat steps 2 to 3 5 Press the SET button to register the new setting During setting SET blinks on the counter display and MENU SET blinks on the on screen display When setting is complete the normal screen is restored 5MIN and MENU SET blinks on the on screen display g Set H M F 311 AUTO PLAY na While still keeping the SET button pressed even after the SET indication goes out execute the next operation SSe MENU SET _ AANS Hold the SET button 4 When the menu switch setting screen appears turn the jog dial to access the User Page screen Memo The User Page screen can be displayed using the Direct Access function See page 33 5 Select the line you want to register on the User Page screen While keeping the SET button pressed turn the jog dial to select the line number U01 U05 you want to register The line number is displayed on the counter display the line number blinks on the on screen display 6 Release the SET button The menu switch setting is displayed and the selected line is registered on the User Page 7 To register more items repeat steps 2 through 6 ON Registration of up to five items is possible 8 To end User Page registration press the MENU button The normal display will be restored Set
236. the Standby OFF mode is engaged The Standby ON mode is automatically engaged when the tape ends If menu switch No 312 lt AUTO REWS3 is ON 1 the tape is automatically rewound to the beginning To monitor input signal during playback The input signal both video and audio can be monitored for as long as the REC button is kept pressed during playback Please note that the Record mode is engaged if the PLAY button is pressed together with the REC button 8 PLAYBACK 8 3 AUDIO PLAYBACK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT e Audio signal output levels can be adjusted PHONES on ee OGOOGO PULL FOR VARIABLE 5005 a PLAY volume controls Reference output level selection for the audio output connectors Select the playback audio output reference level for each channel from 4 dB 0 dB and 6 dB with menu switch No 228 to 231 Selecting signals for output from the CH3 CH4 audio connectors When playing back a tape recorded on a 2 channel DIGITAL S VCR use menu switch No 223 lt CH3 4 OUT SEL AT 2CH gt to specify whether or not these signals are output from the audio CH3 CH4 connector When menu switch No 216 AUD PB VOLUME MODE 1 is set to MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 the master level adjust and balance adjust functions assigned to each volume control are enabled even if the corresponding channel is in the Unity mode TRACKING METER MODE FINE TRACKING
237. the corresponding front panel control button depending on the item Refer to the table on the left The starting item is shown on the counter display and the first data appears on the on screen display depending on what has been selected Move the items by turning the jog dial Page down function When menu switches for a function are shown on more than one screen you can display the menu screen by group with the Direct Access function Then each time the operation button correspond ing to the same Direct Access function is pressed the menu screens in the group can be advanced one screen at a time page down function e g When the PLAY button is pressed with the Direct Access function set to ON the top screen of menu switch 100 is shown When the PLAY button is pressed again the next menu screen is shown e If the group consists of one screen the page down function cannot be used 33 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING 4 6 USER PAGE REGISTRATION CHANGE DELETE User page function Up to five menu switch settings can be registered on the user page User Page function The User Page function allows you to register frequently used menu switches for quicker access when you want to change the settings 386 681 H i 361 6681 H Menu switch setting display 300 DIRECT EJECT ZN 301 DIRECT SEARCH 302 BACK SPACE 307 PAUSE STILL STP TIME 5MIN 311 AU
238. the original tape e When video phase shifting is obvious in video signals inserted for pre read editing adjust the video phase refer to page 120 e If the editing controller is not provided with the pre read function set menu switch No 351 lt PRE READ gt of the recorder BR D95U to ON 116 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT To ensure accurate error free editing with an AB roll editing system or any other multiple unit system you must adjust the phase of the built in time base corrector TBC after connecting all system components Phase adjustment must be updated each time you replace a connection cable add or replace one of the units or make any other changes 12 1 CONNECTION Connection Genlocking signal B B Player 1 REF IN Player 2 REF IN Recorder REF IN BR D95U BR D95U BR D95U VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN Input player 1 Input player 2 B B OUT PGM OUT These two cables should be the Special effects device switcher Input A Input A Input B Input B Genlocking signal B B 75Q 77 Send external reference sync signals from the sync signal generator to the system components 2 Composite video signals are delivered as video signals When editing on directly connected VCRs without a switcher adjustment of system and subcarrier phases is not necessary 117 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 2 ADJUSTMENT Adjust the items shown on the counter or on
239. ting screen button stops blinking and e When the motion memory function is activated MM is shown on the 12 00 00 00 Motion memory The number of steps 4 Duration remaining lights steadily editing screen As long as MM data is stored in memory the PREVIEW e Use the variable speed button will blink value for the player 6 Register the edit OUT point to end the motion memory setting shown on the BR D95U s e To store the speed in memory again press the PREVIEW button The counter display as a edit OUT point is automatically canceled guide Actual playback speed depends on the player e To check the stored data press the PREVIEW button while pressing the SHIFT button Motion preview 7 Press the AUTO EDIT button to start editing If playback speed has not been stored in the motion memory turning the search dial during editing also controls the playback speed However speed data cannot be stored in memory during editing 11 6 MANUAL EDITING When editing with a camera or a VCR player without an RS 422 serial remote connector use the BR D95U s AUTO EDIT and PREROLL buttons for editing m Use the BR D95U as the recorder 1 Select assemble or insert editing with the edit mode select buttons e For insert editing select the signal to be edited 2 Search the edit IN point with the search and jog dials on the recorder and engage the Still mode 3 Input the signal from the player or camera 4 Pr
240. to the first TxD byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid D4 Tape Remain Sense JVC 1 Table Recalls remaining tape time information TxD RxD 1H 10M iM D6 Preroll Time Sense Basic Table Shows the preroll time setting The VCR returns the value set by E6 Preroll Time Preset or the value set with the VCR s menu TxD D6 RxD 10S 1S D7 Status Sense Shows the VCR status TxD RxD LARA e For an explanation of the meaning of each bit refer to Sense command details D8 Current TC Sense Basic JVC 1 Table Shows the current TC time data TxD D8 RxD Basic JVC 1 Table 10H 10M 3 3 3 3 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code D9 Current CTL Sense Basic JVC 1 Table Shows the current CTL time data TxD D9 RxD 10H 1H 10M 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from O to 9 are expressed in ASCII code e The most significant bit at 10H expresses minus 129 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands DA In Data Sense Basic Table Shows the set IN point TxD DA_ RxD L3 As Aa Aa 3 10H 1H 10M 1M La _3 _3 _3 10S 1S 10F 1F e Values after the first RxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code DB Out Data Sense Shows the set OUT point TD DB RxD 3 ies a cy 1M Basic Table
241. ttom of the screen except with normal D9 format video signals This is normal It is not a malfunction e Noise may appear when the Variable Slow Playback 1x mode is activated This is normal It is not a malfunction 83 8 PLAYBACK 8 9 VARIABLE SLOW PLAYBACK When variable motion playback is performed at speeds outside the range from 1 0 x to 1 0 x appears with the operation mode display on screen This produces a distorted picture e Audio quality differs depending on the setting of menu switch No 261 lt AUD SEL AT SEARCH gt When DIGITAL AUDIO is selected audio will be distorted 84 PLAY button Search dial Jog dial Method 2 Variable slow playback can be engaged during normal playback 1 To use this function be sure to set the direct search function to OFF e Set menu switch No 301 lt DIRECT SEARCH gt to OFF 0 2 Press the PLAY button to engage the Play mode 3 When you want to start variable slow playback hold the PLAY button down and turn the search dial The variable slow playback is executed in the range of 0 90x to 1 10x according to the turning direction and angle of the search dial e Turning the search dial all the way in the REV direction gives you 0 90x speed Turning it all the way in the FWD direction gives you 1 10x speed When the search dial is set to STILL the Normal Playback mode x1 0 is engaged e Turning the
242. uilt in switch 75 ohms unbalanced conforms to AES EBU standard Design and specifications subject to change without notice 150 16 SPECIFICATIONS Unit mm Design and specifications subject to change without notice 151
243. utput timing for the analog lt VIDEO CONTROL MENU gt 1 2 lt AUDIO CONTROL MENU gt 2 2 digital audio playback signal PVIDEO GAIN 000 DAUDIO PHASE 000 Settings below 00 advance the See ae one gain HRR output timing while settings above SETUP LEVEL 000 00 delay the output timing N VIDAH PHASE RS 1 sample approx 20 us VID V PHASE o Adjustment Adjustment SYSTEM PHASE 00 sc PHASE 000 item value SCH PHASE 000 VIDEO ALL UNITY OFF VIDEO REMOTE OFF 118 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 2 ADJUSTMENT SEARCH button On screen display lt VIDEO CONTROL MENU gt 1 2 DVIDEO GAIN 000 CHROMA GAIN 000 CHROMA PHASE 000 SETUP LEVEL 000 VID H PHASE 000 VID V PHASE 0 SYSTEM PHASE 00 SC PHASE 000 SCH PHASE 000 VIDEO ALL UNITY OFF VIDEO REMOTE OFF Counter display Jog dial VCON button e For individual adjustment set VIDEO ALL UNITY to off To make adjustments with the optional TBC remote control unit connected to the rear panel VIDEO CONTROL connector be sure to set VIDEO REMOTE to ON e YC dealy volume of the TBC remote control BVR 50 is unavailable e You can select the output chroma phase reference signal with menu switch No 124 lt CHROMA ROTE gt component or composite signals This section describes the procedure for adjusting video setting value on the operation panel 1 Press the VCON
244. utton r HOLD button SEARCH button Jog dial REC button STOP button Procedure 1 Engage the Time Code Generator Preset mode Press the HOLD button The first digit on the counter display blinks Set the value for the blinking digit by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button The value of the blinking digit changes Use the hexadecimal 0 9 A F for user bits Shift the digit by turning the jog dial The blinking digits shift to the next one Set desired values for all digits Repeat steps 2 3 Presetting is completed by pressing the SET button The selected data are preset in the built in time code generator When preset is finished the normal on screen and counter displays are restored The user bit data is stored in the built in memory Checking the values set in the time code generator Procedure Do this with the tape unloaded or in the Stop mode 1 Press the REC button to show the value set in the time code generator To check the user bit data stored in the built in memory set the counter display mode to UB and menu switch No 457 lt UB PRESET AUTO gt to ON 1 Pressing the STOP button restores the normal display mode 10 3 TIME CODE RECORDING There are two different ways of recording time code or user bits recording the data output from the built in time code generator and recordi
245. utton is pressed in the Menu Switch Setting mode the menu switch items registered for the user menu are shown 17 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 3 REAR PANEL 2 2 SUB PANEL The sub panel can be accessed by opening the operation panel To open the operation panel refer to the figure below r TIME CDOE 4 als fh 506 Gti SERVICE JSE ONLY O4 TIME CODE switches DF NDF drop frame non drop frame mode switch NTSC only To set the time code drop frame non drop frame Effective only when the INT EXT switch is set to INT and the PRESET switch is set to PRESET DF To write the time code in the Drop Frame mode The DF indicator lights on the counter display NDF To write the time code in the Non drop Frame mode m INT EXT time code select switch e To select internal or external time code generation INT To use the internal time code generator EXT To use an external time code generator REC FREE Run mode select switch e To select one of two Run modes available with the internal time code generator Effective only when the PRESET REGEN switch is set to PRESET and the INT EXT switch to INT REC Time code runs only during recording FREE Time code runs in real time regardless of the VCR s operating mode Select this position for editing PRESET REGEN se
246. wi tches No Menu switch name Setting Set value AVERAGE RMS ADDITION MUTING CH1 2 222 MONITOR MIX MODE 223 CH3 4 OUT SEL AT 2CH 232 AUDIO MON LEVEL LCH 233 AUDIO MON LEVEL RCH 142 6DB ODB 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 236 PRO 48K S R CONV 237 EMBEDDED AUDIO AUTO OFF ON 261 AUD SELAT SEARCH AUDIO information 4 DATAO 07 7 6 5 LINEAR TRACK DIGITAL TRACK jOj j OoOj O 4 3 2 1 0 D1 227 227 226 226 225 225 224 224 th D2 231 23 230 230 229 229 228 228 Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value AUDIO IN LEVEL CH1 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH2 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH3 6DB 0 ODB 4DB AUDIO IN LEVEL CH4 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH1 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH2 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH3 AUDIO OUT LEVEL CH4 NI jJOINJI OINI OINJ J OJIN OII NJ OJIN j oOJ Nj 13 RS 232C protocol 13 5 Menu switch setting information AUDIO information 5 DATAO 03 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 nl 1 111 1 4 pe aet 261 28e Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting ASYNC IN NOISE REDUCE 248 AUD DIG I F OFF MUTING ON CH3 4 SOURCE SEL CH3 SW CH4 SW CH3 CH1 CH4 SW CH3 SW CH4 lt CH2 CH3 CH1 CH4 lt CH2 Set value 247 251
247. witch Setting Content 43 6 PREPARATION sssscssaccscsccstcscscsetceccccccccenscacdeatace 65 6 1 Operation Mode Lock ccccceeeeeee eee 65 6 2 Standby ON OFF eeen 66 6 3 Loading and Unloading the Cassette 67 7 RECORDING iisiseiiiscissoiiutinentstarssnoiaatranudataiasas 68 7 1 Preparation for Recording 68 7 2 Input Video and Audio Signal Selection 69 7 3 Audio Monitor Output Signal Selection 70 7 4 Audio Record level Adjustment 71 7 5 Basic Recording Operations 00 73 7 6 Digital audio signal input output 74 B PLAYBACK vicericeedecetersectees eee 75 8 1 Preparation for Playback 75 8 2 Basic Playback Operations 00 76 8 3 Audio Playback Level Adjustment 77 8 4 Manual Tracking Adjustment 79 8 5 Error Correction eessen 80 8 6 Audio V Fade Function ccceeeeees 80 8 7 Simplified Playback Speed Adjustment Function sscciccicccevesccencerncooccs 8 8 Shuttle Search Jog Operation 8 9 Variable Slow Playback 0 005 8 10 Program Playback seses 8 11 FF REW and Counter Memory Functions Sacessaicocescnetzaccnaccaecesgarcuaraceccoss 8 12 Repeat Playback 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 0 cccccseescereeseeseeseees 9 1 Extra Line Data Recording Playback 9 2 EXTRA LINE VITC LINE V BLANK MASK and PB EXTENSION LINE UUM Stocco cage cacoegeecetes
248. witch name Setting 400p VITC LINE 1 SEL 7 625 Set value 22 401p VITC LINE 2 SEL 7 625 TIME CODE information 5 DATAO 78 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 pit aarjaar 27 a a a a Corresponding menu switches Setting No Menu switch name Set value 421 TCG CF FLAG OFF 0 ON SCREEN information 1 DATAO 82 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 502 502 502 502 501 501 501 501 D2 505 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 501 CHARA H POSITION 0 6 502 CHARA V POSITION 0 11 505 REMAIN ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE 1 144 ON SCREEN information 2 DATAO 83 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 504 504 513 512 504 bp I T 7 JT T Corresponding menu switches Menu switch name Setting Set value 504 INFORMATION TIME 0 SELECT TIME MODE 1 TIME SUBTC 3 4 TIME SUBTC MODE 512 MUTING ALARM OFF MESSAGE ON EDIT ON SCREEN TBC information 1 DATAO 84 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HCT EFE Fe D2 620 620 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 620 DUBBING LOOP OFF 0 3TIMES 1 5TIMES 2 3 TBC information 3 DATAO 86 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 E oof eo Corresponding menu switches Setting V BLANK MASK OFF ON ON WITH 0 5H 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 1 WARNINGS WITH INDICATORS This machine features s
249. witch setting to find out more about menu switch contents e Specify the address data you want to recall with the second TxD byte The corresponding addresses are as follows 01 Servo System 1 information 08 System 2 information JVC 1 Table 10 System 3 information 20 System 4 information 40 System 5 information 88 System 6 information 89 System 7 information 90 System 8 information 87 System 9 information 09 System 10 information 91 System 11 information 92 System 12 information 94 System 14 information 0a Video information 2 Oc Video information 4 1b Video 6 information 1e Video 8 information Of Video 10 information 1d Video 12 information 06 Audio 3 information 03 Audio 5 information Ob Video information 3 Od Video 5 information Oe Video 7 information 1c Video 9 information 1f Video 11 information 05 Audio 2 information 07 Audio 4 information 30 Audio 6 information 31 Audio 7 information 80 TimeCode 1 information 81 TimeCode 2 information 79 TimeCode 3 information 77 TimeCode 4 information 78 TimeCode 5 information 82 OnScreen 1 information 83 OnScreen 2 information 84 TBC information 1 86 TBC information 3 e The third and fourth RxD bytes express indi vidual bit information Data1 Data2 for the specified address e When invalid data is received the VCR returns 02 Error Auxiliary commands e When 02 Error occurs 56 Clear is valid All commands back
250. y not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earthsymbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED This apparatus is designed in compliance with ISO 7779 1999 Acoustics Measurement of airborne noise emmited by information technology telecom munications equipment whose acoustic noise is less than 70 GB POWER SYSTEM Connection to the mains supply This unit operates on voltage of 110 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Note The rating plate and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit WARNING It should be noted that it may be
251. ystem 8FIELD Playback is performed with the 8 field color frame servo system PAL only e CF indicator If the front sub panel CF switches are set to any position except OFF the CF indicator lights whenever a tape with color frame information is played back Editing precision during color frame editing When the color frame servo function is used the edit point may shift to maintain color frame continuity even though menu switch No 393 lt SYNC GRADE gt is set to ACCURATE 105 11 EDITING 11 EDITING 11 3 SWAP EDITING 11 2 COLOR FRAME SERVO SETTING E Color frame reference VIDEO IN LINE IN monochrome input LINE IN color signal input COMPONENT IN REF IN SLNN REC EDIT PB PB REC PB REF IN is LINE IN LINE IN REF IN REF IN REF IN Gen locking REF IN is not Internal Color frame Internal reference Gen locking reference information is signal signal recorded according to the time code The color frame sync condition of the playback shown in the table above changes depending on the setting of menu switch No 008 lt CAP LOCK gt E TC color frame flag setting e The time code color frame flag can be set and recorded only when the front sub panel s TIME CODE switches are set as follows INT EXT switch INT PRESET REGEN switch PRESET When the TIME CODE switches are set as above the time code color frame flag is recorded according to the setting of menu switch No 421
252. ystem 11 information System 14 information Video information 2 Video information 4 Video 6 information Video 8 information Video 10 information Video 12 information Audio 3 information Audio 5 information Audio 7 information TimeCode 2 information TimeCode 4 information OnScreen 1 information TBC information 1 08 System 2 information 20 System 4 information 88 System 6 information 90 System 8 information 09 System 10 information 92 System 12 information Ob Video information 3 Od Video 5 information Oe Video 7 information 1c Video 9 information 1f Video 11 information 05 Audio 2 information 07 Audio 4 information 30 Audio 6 information 80 TimeCode 1 information 79 TimeCode 3 information 78 TimeCode 5 information 83 OnScreen 2 information 86 TBC information 3 e The third and fourth bytes express individual bit information for the specified address These are expressed as Data1 Data2 information e The rewritten data can be checked with D3 MemorySwitchSense The D3 command applies only to JVC Table 1 Auxiliary commands e When 02 Error occurs 56 Clear is valid All commands back to the first TxD byte are cleared e When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous command one byte is cleared e 40 Enter is invalid F6 JVC Table 1 On Basic JVC 1 Table Use the JVC Table 1 commands TxD RxD F7 Basic Table On Basic JVC 1 Table Use the

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