4 menu switch setting, 1 menu display modes, 1 top menu display – JVC BR-D95U User Manual

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D95:525/625

SET+HOLD[POWER OFF>525

00A:MENU SETTING

SET+HOLD INITIAL

00B:DIRECT ACCESS

SET+HOLD>ON

00C:USER PAGE

SET+HOLD>INITIAL

00D:MENU LOCK

SET+HOLD>OFF

002:OPERATION LOCK

OFF

003:SYNC SELECT

AUTO

005:AUTO TRACKING

ON

MENU

MENU

MENU

MENU

MENU

DH:DRUM HOUR METER

0600H

U01 :(FOR USER)

U02 :(FOR USER)

U03 :(FOR USER)

U04 :(FOR USER)

U05 :(FOR USER)

CTL 1:23:45:20

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H

F

S

M

H

F

S

M

H

F

S

M

H

F

S

M

H

F

S

008:CAP LOCK(525)

SW SEL

009:CAP RE-LOCKING DIR.

ACCELERATION

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.

4-1 MENU DISPLAY MODES

● Storing and calling up the current menu switch setting

● Restoring the menu switches to the factory setting

● Calling up the Direct Access group of menu switches which are clustered by function (Direct Access facility)

● Erasing all registered contents on the User Page (User Page facility)

● Menu lock function

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.

1 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

• INITIAL(0)

: Set the MENU switches to

the factory settings.

• USER-1 LOAD (1) : Set the MENU switches to

the stored settings in the
user memory area.

• USER-1 SAVE (2) : To store the current menu

switch setting in the user
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

Usual display

Menu switch setting display

Top menu display

Hour meter data display

Jog dial

User page display

[Counter display]

Usual display

Jog dial

Jog dial

Jog dial

[MENU] button

Jog dial

USER-2 LOAD (3)
USER-3 LOAD (5)

USER-2 SAVE (4)
USER-3 SAVE (6)

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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.

00F FIXED TIME ENTRY

Sets the fixed time cue up point. To call up the
setting mode, select this menu and press the
[HOLD] button. For details, refer to “Fixed time cue
up function” on page 91.

2 MENU switch setting display

To access multiple menu switch items
The menu switches are organized in six function-
ally related groups.
• SERVO numbered 000
• VIDEO numbered 100
• AUDIO numbered 200
• SYSTEM numbered 300
• TIME CODE numbered 400
• ON-SCREEN numbered 500
• TBC/FRAME MEMORY numbered 600

3 Hour meter display

Shows the drum running hours.

4 User page display

Shows the menu switch data registered on the
user page.

4 MENU SWITCH SETTING

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