2 controls, connectors and displays, 1 front panel, 2 rear panel 2 controls, connectors and displays – JVC BR-DV600UA User Manual

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2 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS

2-1 Front panel

PHONES

MIC

REMOTE

LOCAL

EJECT

OPERATE

REC LEVEL

CH-2/4

CH-1/3

SHIFT

SET

SELECT

SHIFT

MENU

HOLD

V.IN/A.MONI A.OUT

COUNTER

SHIFT

A. DUB

ADVANCE PRESET

DV

CTL
TC
UB

CH-1/2

CH-3/4

Y/C

(CPN)

LINE

L

R

MIX

MIX

REW

STOP

FF

REC

PLAY

PAUSE

ON/OFF

MENU

OVER

OVER

H

M

S

F

AUD LOCK

SP

32k

48k

SLAVE

PB

NDF

SERVO RF

DEW

AUTO OFF

HOLD

CH 2/4

CH 1/3

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR-DV600UA

dB

40 30

20

10

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

!

@

#

$

%

1 [OPERATE] switch

Press this switch to turn this unit ON. Press it again to
turn this unit OFF. When the power is OFF, the “oPE-oFF”
indication is shown.

Keep in mind that a small amount of current continues to flow
into the VCR even when the power is turned off. When not
using this unit, disconnect the power cable from the AC outlet.
Remove the battery when not in use to avoid excessive
discharge.

2 [EJECT] button

Press to eject the cassette.

3 [REMOTE/LOCAL] switch

Use to switch between REMOTE and LOCAL.

4 [MIC] jack

Connect a microphone (3.5 mm dia., –67 dBs, 3 k

Ω).

5 Operation buttons

Use to control tape running.

REC:

Recording

PLAY:

Playback

PAUSE: Temporary stop

Press this button in the Pause mode to play back the
picture one frame at a time ( frame-by-frame or field-
by-field playback).

See No. 052 <STEP SLOW MODE> on page 20.

REW:

Rewinding

STOP:

Stop

FF:

Fast-forwarding

6 LCD Display

Use to show various data including the tape counter and
audio level meter. For details, refer to “LCD display” on
page 11.

7 [COUNTER] switch

Use to switch the type of data displayed on the tape
counter. When the No. 516 <DISPLAY SELECT> menu
switch is set to “CLOCK”, clock is shown for TC and
date is shown for UB.

8 [AUDIO OUTPUT] switch

Use to select the audio channel to output from the rear
panel’s [AUDIO OUT] connectors and the headphones.

9 [VIDEO INPUT/AUDIO MONITOR] switch

Use this switch to select the video input signals or to select
the audio channel you want to output from the rear panel’s
) [AUDIO MONITOR OUT] connector.

Use No. 054 <SLIDE SW FUNCTION> menu switch to
switch between VIDEO INPUT and AUDIO MONITOR.

See “Recording preparation” on page 26.

See “Playback preparation” on page 28.

In the REC or FF/REW mode, the [VIDEO INPUT] switch has
no effect. Set the [VIDEO INPUT] switch after the REC or FF/
REW operation is complete.

0 [PHONES] jack

Connect a set of headphones (3.5 mm dia. mini-jack).

! PHONES control

Use to adjust the volume level of the headphones
connected to the [PHONES] jack.

@ [REC LEVEL] control

Use to adjust the audio recording level.

CH-1/3: CH1 can be adjusted in normal recording.

CH3 recording level can be adjusted in audio dubbing.

CH-2/4: CH2 can be adjusted in normal recording.

CH4 recording level can be adjusted in audio dubbing.

Audio dubbing is possible when the No. 245
<SAMPLING RATE> menu switch is set to “32K”.

# Setting buttons

Use to set the menu switch, time code and user bits.
Menu switch setting

MENU:

Press to set the menu switch setting mode.

SHIFT +/–: Use to select the menu switch.
SET:

Use to enter the set value.

SELECT:

Use to change the value.

Time code and user bits setting
HOLD:

Press to set the time code, user bits or time date
setting mode.

SHIFT:

Use to select the digit whose value is to be changed.

ADVANCE: Use to change the value.

While pressing the [SHIFT] button, press this
button to reset the set data to “0”.

PRESET:

Use to enter the changed value and end setting.
Use as a counter reset button when the [COUNTER]
switch is set to “CTL”.

$ [AUDIO DUB] button

Use to perform audio dubbing when the No. 245
<SAMPLING RATE> menu switch is set to “32K”.

% Cassette loading slot

Load and unload a cassette.

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2-2 Rear panel

2 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS

DC 12V

PGZ01945

TIMER

TIME CODE

COMPONENT

VIDEO

SYNC IN

REC

OFF

PLAY

DV

IN/OUT

REMOTE

AUDIO

2

1

SERIAL

CH 1/3

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

IN

B-Y

IN

Y/C

LINE

OUT

OUT

OUT

MONITOR

CH 2/4

MONITOR

OUT

R-Y

Y

1

2

7

8

6

0

!

9

5

4

3

#

@

$

%

^

&

(

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*

9 [SYNC IN] connector

Input reference sync signals.

See “Reference sync signal” on page 12.

0 [VIDEO MONITOR OUT] connector

Connect a video monitor to check the output video or
on-screen display from this unit.

! [Y/C OUT] connector

Outputs Y/C signals.

@ [LINE OUT] connector

Outputs composite signals.

# [Y/C IN] connector

Receives Y/C signals.

$ [LINE IN] connector

Receives composite signals.

% [DV IN/OUT] connector

Outputs or receives IEEE 1394 standard digital signals.
In addition to video, audio and time code signals, control
signals can be input or output to/from a personal
computer provided with the DV connector (i.LINK), etc.

^ [COMPONENT IN] connectors

Receive component signals.
The signal level is for Betacam specifications.

& [COMPONENT OUT] connectors

Output component signals.
The signal level is for Betacam specifications.

* [AUDIO IN] connectors

Receives audio signals (analog).

( [AUDIO OUT] connectors

Outputs audio signals (analog). The output audio
channel can be selected with the 8 [AUDIO OUTPUT]
switch on the front panel.

See “Audio system connections” on page 13.

) [AUDIO MONITOR OUT] connector

Connect to the audio input of a TV monitor or audio
system. The audio channel to be monitored can be
selected with the 9 [AUDIO MONITOR OUT] switch.

1 AC socket

Connect the provided power cable to supply AC 120 V
(U MODEL), AC 220 V – 240 V (E MODEL).

This unit can be activated automatically when power is
supplied according to the setting of 7 [TIMER] switch.

See “EXTERNAL TIMER-START FUNCTION” on
page 30.

2 DC socket

Connect DC 12 V (XLR 4-pin).

This unit can be activated automatically when power is
supplied according to the setting of 7 [TIMER] switch.

See “EXTERNAL TIMER-START FUNCTION” on
page 30.

3 [REMOTE] connector (JVC bus)

This unit can be controlled by the RM-G800 via this
connector.

4 [REMOTE] connector (RS-422 Serial Connector)

This unit can be controlled by an RS-422 controller.
This can be changed to an RS-232C interface if
required. For details, contact your local JVC service
center.

5 [REMOTE] connector (SERIAL)

Connect a wired remote control such as the RM-G30 to
control this unit.

6 [TIME CODE IN] connector

Input the time code signal from a time code generator to
this connector. To use this connector, set No. 413 <TCG
SOURCE> menu switch to “EXTERNAL”.

See “TIME CODE: Recording” on page 33.

7 [TIMER] switch

Use to select the timer operation.
REC : Timer recording
OFF : Timer function OFF
PLAY : Timer playback

See “EXTERNAL TIMER-START FUNCTION” on
page 30.

8 [TIME CODE OUT] connector

Use to output time code signals.
During playback, playback data is output while
generator data is output during recording.

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