JVC BR-D95U User Manual

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5-2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT

5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS

Menu SW

On-screen

Counter

On-screen

No.

display

display

display

008p

CAP LOCK (625)

[0]

[SW SEL]

1

2 FIELD

2

4 FIELD

3

8 FIELD

009

CAP RE-LOCKING

[0]

[ACCELERATION]

DIR.

1

DECELERATION

104

CPN LEV./SETUP

0

LOW/ON

(525)

[1]

[HIGH/ON]

2

LOW/OFF

3

HIGH/OFF

111

VD REC SIGNAL

1

COLOR BAR

SEL.

[2]

[BLACK]

4

MULTI BURST

5

PULSE & BAR

[ ] : Factory setting

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 & BAR : Pulse & Bar signal is selected.

Item

Content

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.

<VIDEO>

Setting

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.

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).

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Menu SW

On-screen

Counter

On-screen

No.

display

display

display

112

ECC MODE

[0]

[NORMAL]

1

NO CANCEL

2

NO
CORRECTION

119

SLOW PICTURE

0

FRAME

[1]

[FIELD]

120

NO CTL MUTING

0

OFF

[1]

[ON]

124

CHROMA ROTE

[0]

[CPS]

1

CPN

128

PB EXTENSION

0

OFF

LINE

[1]

[ON]

5-2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT

5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS

[ ] : Factory setting

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: 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.

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

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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.

Item

Content

Setting

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 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.

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