Option dv y/c line, Title dolby digital lpcm mpeg chapter, Settings & controls for recording – JVC 240-020-505 User Manual

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Settings & Controls for Recording

Adjusting of Audio Recording Levels

This DVD recorder’s audio recording levels can be adjusted using two different methods, and AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from
the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen indicates the method to be used. In addition, it is also possible to return the audio recording
levels to their default settings (i.e., unity gain).
Note: The AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the DVD recorder’s rear panel can be used to select the reference input level for analog

audio (i.e., +4 dB or –8 dB).

Selecting the Adjustment Method

1.

Open the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen.

To do this, select

† button from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen and

press the SET button.

2.

Make the required setting using AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE
from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen.

BOTH

: Audio levels are adjusted while both the CH1/CH2

are maintained at the same volume.

INDEPENDENCE

: The CH1/CH2 are adjusted separately.

RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen

Adjusting the Audio Recording Levels

OPERATE

PHONES

REV

STOP

PLAY

FWD

PAUSE

REC

BUSY

OPEN/CLOSE

TOP

MENU

MENU

OPTION DV

Y/C LINE

SET UP

AUDIO

CH1

CH2

TITLE

DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCM MPEG

CHAPTER

SET

ⅥReturn from setting screens to the normal display.

ⅥRecording levels can be adjusted in either Stop or Recording mode. Be sure to monitor the front panel’s audio level indicator as

the levels are being adjusted. Adjust the level so that the LED on the far right does not light.

Buttons used

Audio level indicator

Adjusting both channels together (BOTH)

Adjusting both channels separately (INDEPENDENCE)

To raise the recording level

To adjust the Channel 1 level

To lower the recording level

To adjust the Channel 2 level

SET

SET

SET

SET

Press the

6 button while holding the 8 or

t button to raise the audio recording levels
for Channel 1 and Channel 2
simultaneously.

Press the

7 button while holding the 8 or

t button to lower the audio recording levels
for Channel 1 and Channel 2
simultaneously.

Press either the

6 or 7 button while

holding the

8 button.

Pressing the

6 button raises the recording

level.
Pressing the

7 button lowers the recording

level.

Press either the

6 or 7 button while

holding the

t button.

Pressing the

6 button raises the recording

level.
Pressing the

7 button lowers the recording

level.

Returning Audio Recording Levels to Default Settings (UNITY MODE)

ⅥPress and hold the 8 and t buttons simultaneously to return the audio recording levels to their default settings (i.e., unity gain).

● Both of the audio recording levels will be fixed at the default setting.

BACK

ASPECT

AUTO

AUDIO CHANNEL (DV)

1,2ch

† 1,2ch

AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE

BOTH

RECORDER MENU (2/2)

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Checking the Video Input

Use the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT terminal to confirm that the input video signal is as required.
The following procedure will allow you to monitor the quality at which the video will be recorded to a DVD.

VIDEO

POWER

MAIN

FOR SERVICE

FOOT SW

AUDIO

REMOTE

IN

IN

OUT

USB

1

2

+4dB
-8dB

OUT

DV IN/OUT

LINE

CH1

CH2

INPUT

LEVEL

Y/C

AC IN

Y/C

DV
I

IN

OUT

VIDEO LINE OUT terminal

Monitor screen

Signal Connections

REV

STOP

PLAY

FWD

PAUSE

REC

BUSY

OPEN/CLOSE

TOP

MENU

MENU

OPTION DV

Y/C LINE

SET UP

TITLE

DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCM MPEG

CHAPTER

SET

Connect the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT terminal to the monitor.

Procedure

Press and hold the REC button for at least 2 seconds while the DVD

recorder is stopped or inserted with no disc. While this button is being
held, input signal encoded/decoded in MPEG will be output via the VIDEO
OUT or Y/C OUT terminal on the rear panel.

● This function allows the quality of the video to be confirmed before recording

to a DVD.

REC button

Note

Audio will be muted at this time.

The setting value of the
ENCODE QUALITY is
indicated on the LCD display.

ENCODE XX

UXP, XP, SP, LP,
EP, DLP, DEP

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