Connecting audio signals, Connection, Output signal – JVC BR-DV6000 User Manual

Page 30: Audio output switches and output channels, Analog signal, Headphone terminal, Audio output of vcr, Audio input of vcr

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VIDEO

LINE

IN

OUT

MONITOR

OUT

DC12V

DV

IN/OUT

IN

OUT

OFF

AUDIO

REMOTE2

IN

B-Y

R-Y

SYNC IN

TIME CODE

IN

OUT

Y

COMPONENT

OUT

CH 1/3

CH 2/4

IN

OUT

MONITOR

OUT

REMOTE1

TIMER

REC

PLAY

SERIAL

REMOTE

SIGNAL

GND

Y/C

DV

DV

AUDIO
OUTPUT
switch

CH1/2

CH3/4

MIX

CH1

CH3

CH1/3

CH2

CH4

CH2/4

AUDIO OUT terminal

CH1/3

(L)

CH2/4

(R)

CONNECTION

– Connecting audio signals –

Audio output of VCR

Input

Audio input of VCR

Analog audio

Slot cover for optional board

(2 channels)

Monaural

Microphone

Stereo

Headphone

MONITOR OUT analog (monaural)

Monitor

Output

Output signal

When BR-DV6000 is in the STOP, REC or EDIT

mode, signals (EE sound), which have been
input, are output.

During the PLAYBACK mode (including the

playback of the pre-roll part during editing), the
playback sound is output.

However, in the edit mode with analog input,

signals cannot be output to the DV OUT termi-
nal properly.

Analog signal

CH 1/3, CH 2/4 AUDIO terminal (RCA

ן2).

There are analog audio terminals for 2 chan-

nels.

For the DV format, tracks are available for 4

channels (in the 32kHz audio mode).
• In the 32kHz mode, from which one of the 4

channels sound is output can be selected with
the AUDIO OUTPUT switch on the front
panel. (Refer to the table on the right.)

Headphone terminal

Sound can be checked in stereo using a

headphone. The volume can be adjusted with
the PHONES switch on the front panel.
• The channel to be output from this terminal

in the 32kHz audio mode can be selected
with the AUDIO OUTPUT switch. (Refer to
the table on the right.)

AUDIO OUTPUT switches and output
channels

In the following cases, the channels that receive
output from the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal vary
according to the setting of the AUDIO OUTPUT
switch. The table below shows the channels.
• During playback of tapes recorded in the 32kHz

audio mode.

• During audio dubbing.
• In the EE mode of DV input in the 32kHz audio

mode.

• In the 48kHz audio mode or during normal re-

cording, output goes to CH1 and CH2 regard-
less of the setting of the switch.

Analog audio (2 channels)

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