Lcd display and on-screen content, E-16, On-screen content – JVC BD-X200E User Manual

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E-16

LCD Display and On-Screen Content

On-Screen Content

In addition to E-E and playback screens, the monitor connected to the DVD recorder’s VIDEO LINE OUT terminal can display the
following.
● Status messages

● Event messages

● Alarm messages

● The Setup Menu (☞ Page 83)

● Recording-operation control screens: REC CONTROL panel (☞ Page 43)

REMOTE CONTROL screen (

☞ Pages 64, 74)

Status Messages

The DVD recorder’s setting condition and operation status are indicated by status messages, and these messages are displayed
on E-E or playback screens.
The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate whether or not status messages are to be displayed.

MENU

DISPLAY

ON

TITLE/CHAPTER

ON

RECORDER MODE

TIME+DATE

ON

TIME/DATE

REMAIN

ON

DATE STYLE

DD/MM/YY

DISPLAY MENU

000 min

04/05/04
11:20:00

TITLE 1 0:11:22

CHAPTER 1 0:11:22

REC

DISPLAY MENU screen

To display status messages:

Set DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen to ON.

The various items of status information for display can be selected.

If DISPLAY is set to OFF, no status information will be displayed.

Status Messages

1

Data relevant to recording:
If the SET UP button is pressed
while in Recording mode, the
video bit-rate setting and the audio
encoding format will be displayed.
If the SET UP button is then
pressed once again, this
information is removed from the
screen.

No.

Item

Description

1

Operation Mode

This area indicates the DVD recorder’s current mode of operation.
Use RECORDER MODE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not
this is to be displayed.
NO DISC

: The DVD recorder currently contains no disc.

EJECT

: The current disc is being ejected.

OPE OFF

: Operate Off mode

STOP

: Stop mode

REC

: Recording mode

REC PAUSE

: Recording Pause mode

PLAY

: Playback mode

STL

: Still mode

FWD>>

: Fast-forward playback (low speed)

FWD>>>

: Fast-forward playback (high speed)

REV<<

: Fast-reverse playback (low speed)

REV<<<

: Fast-reverse playback (high speed)

SLOW FWD>>> : Slow-forward playback (high speed)
SLOW FWD>>

: Slow-forward playback (low speed)

SLOW REV<<<

: Slow-reverse playback (high speed)

SLOW REV<<

: Slow-reverse playback (low speed)

LOADING

: A disc is being loaded.

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No.

Item

Description

2

3

4

5

000 min

04/05/04
11:20:00

TITLE 1 0:11:22

CHAPTER 1 0:11:22

REC

4

3

2

5

Status Messages

Title number / Chapter
number / Counter

Date / Time

Remaining time

REC CONTROL panel

Use TITLE/CHAPTER from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this
is to be displayed.
Recording mode : The title number and chapter number currently being recorded are

displayed together with the elapsed title-recording time (in hours,
minutes, and seconds).

Playback mode : The title number and chapter number currently being played are

displayed together with the elapsed title-playback time (in hours,
minutes, and seconds).

Use TIME/DATE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to select the way in which the date
and time are displayed.
OFF

: No information is displayed.

DATE

: Only the date is displayed.

TIME

: Only the time is displayed.

TIME+DATE : Both date and time are displayed.

● The date display style can be changed using DATE STYLE from the DISPLAY MENU

screen.

Recording mode : The date and time from the internal clock are displayed.
Playback mode : The date and time of disc finalizing are displayed.

Use REMAIN from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be
displayed.
Recording mode : The amount of video that can still be recorded on the current disc is

displayed (in minutes).

Playback mode : Not displayed
* Remaining time is to be used as a general guide, not as an exact figure.

Provided that a recordable disc has been inserted, this panel will be displayed whenever
REC CONTROL from the REMOTE MENU screen is set to ON.
The REC CONTROL panel can be used to control recording operations. (

☞ Page 43)

● This is displayed even when the DISPLAY item is set to OFF.

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