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3-1  Video system connections

3  CONNECTIONS

Connecting a monitor

The on-screen display can be viewed on a monitor
connected to the [VIDEO MONITOR OUT] connector.

Connecting video equipment

Connect the video device to the appropriate connector
(4 types are available).

Outputs

5

Analog outputs

Composite signal : [LINE OUT] connector (BNC)
Component signal (Y/B-Y/R-Y) : [COMPONENT OUT]

connectors (BNC x 3)

YC signal : [Y/C OUT] connector (4-pin)

5

Digital output

Digital video signal (conforming to IEEE 1394)
[DV IN/OUT] connector

Inputs

Select input video signals with the front panel’s [VIDEO
INPUT] switch or the No. 108 <VIDEO INPUT SELECT>
menu switch.

5

Analog inputs

Composite signal : [LINE IN] connector (BNC)
Component signal (Y/B-Y/R-Y) : [COMPONENT IN]

connector (BNC x 3)

YC signal : [Y/C IN] connector (4-pin)

5

Digital input

Digital video signal

: [DV IN/OUT] connector

(conforming to IEEE 1394)

Reference sync signal

This unit automatically selects the sync signal as shown in
the table below, depending on the presence of external sync
input (SYNC IN) and video input (VIDEO IN), the No. 003
<SYNC SELECT> menu switch setting and operation mode.
When IEEE 1394 input is selected, “INT” is selected
regardless of the setting. When the No. 108 <VIDEO
INPUT SELECT> menu switch is set to “COMPONENT”,
the operation is the same as that performed with the No.
003 <SYNC SELECT> menu switch set to “AUTO”
regardless of the setting.

Note:

• When search pictures or low-quality video signals

are input, temporary distortion of picture or sound
may occur.  Clean up the signals with a TBC or
other processing device before inputting.

DC 12V

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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

B-Y

IN

Y/C

LINE

OUT

OUT

MONITOR

CH 2/4

MONITOR

OUT

R-Y

Y

IN

OUT

Y/C

Input

Y/C

DV

Component

DV

Composite

Composite

Component

Output

Video input to a VCR, etc.

Composite

Monitor TV

External sync signal

Video output from a VCR, etc.

Sync signal generator, etc.

SYNC IN

No

Yes

No

Yes

VIDEO IN

No

No

Yes

Yes

EXTERNAL Playback

INT

EXT

INT

EXT

Recording

INT

INT

VIDEO

VIDEO

AUTO

Playback

INT

EXT

VIDEO

EXT

Recording

INT

INT

VIDEO

VIDEO

INT: Internal sync        EXT: External sync        VIDEO: Video sync

• The phase of the output signal cannot be adjusted

for external sync signals.  The sub carrier cannot be
locked.

• Plugging and unplugging the external sync or video

signal connector during operation causes distortion
in the picture and sound for about 10 seconds.

• When signals input from the composite connector

are output from the component connector, color may
disappear in some parts of the left section of the
monitor screen.  This is not a malfunction.

• The set up is not applied to signals input to the

[DV IN/OUT] connector and output in EE mode
(component, Y/C, composite).  Input signals are
recorded as is.

• Use a video signal of less than 1 V(p-p) such as a

black burst signal for external sync signal.

• When video signals are input to the DV IN/OUT

connector, distortion may occur in the lower section
of the picture in the EE mode.  However, recording
is performed normally.

• When the No. 003 <SYNC SELECT> menu switch is

set to “EXTERNAL” and no signal is input to the
[SYNC IN] connector, noise may appear in the
playback picture.  This is not a malfunction.

Notes:

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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

B-Y

IN

Y/C

LINE

OUT

OUT

MONITOR

CH 2/4

MONITOR

OUT

R-Y

Y

IN

OUT

3  CONNECTIONS

Audio output from a VCR, etc.

Audio input to a VCR, etc.

DV

Mic

Headphones

DV

Analog audio
(2 channels)

Analog audio
(monaural)

Analog audio (2 channels)

Connection with a monitor TV

The audio output from the [AUDIO MONITOR OUT] connector
is monaural.
Use the front panel [AUDIO MONITOR] switch or No. 211
<AUDIO MONITOR> menu switch to select the audio channels
you want to monitor.  The selected audio channel is shown in
the table below. Adjust the audio volume level on the monitor.

 

See “Playback preparation” on page 28.

Headphones jack

Audio can be monitored in stereo using the headphones.
Use the front panel [AUDIO OUTPUT] switch to select the
audio channels you want to monitor. The selected audio
channel is shown in the table below.  Adjust the audio volume
level with the front panel [PHONES] control.

Inputs

5

Analog inputs

Audio connectors (CH1/3, CH2/4)
Analog input connectors are only provided for 2 channels.  It is
not possible to record 4 channels simultaneously.  Audio input
from each connector is normally recorded on the CH1 and CH2
channels.  Recording on the CH3 and CH4 can be performed
in the Audio Dubbing mode with the No. 245 <SAMPLING
RATE> menu switch set to “32K”.
For audio dubbing, refer to “Audio dubbing” on page 27.

5

Digital inputs

Digital signals conforming to IEEE 1394 can be input to the
[DV IN/OUT] connector. In this case, the audio recording level
cannot be adjusted. When audio signals are input to the [DV
IN/OUT] connector, some noise will occur at the point where
recording ends. To reduce this noise during playback, set the
No. 214 <V. FADE> menu switch to “ON”.

5

Mic input jack

Connect a monaural microphone. The same audio is recorded
on both channels.

Outputs

5

Analog outputs

Audio connectors (CH1/3, CH2/4)
Analog output connectors are provided for 2 channels. For
MiniDV format, use the front panel [AUDIO OUTPUT] switch to
select for 4-channel audio.  The selected audio channel is
shown in the table below.

 

See “Playback preparation” on page 28.

5

Digital outputs

Digital signals conforming to IEEE 1394 are output from the
[DV IN/OUT] connector.

Relationship between [AUDIO OUTPUT] / [AUDIO MONITOR]
switch and audio output channel

(During playback with 32 kHz sampling, audio dubbing, and
DV input with the 32 kHz sampling in the EE mode)
Regardless of setting of this switch, CH1/2 is selected for
ordinary recording, record pause and analog audio input in the
EE mode. CH3/4 is selected for audio dubbing in the Pause
mode.

With the No. 054 <SLIDE SW FUNCTION> menu switch set to
“AUDIO”.

Monitor TV

CH1

CH1

CH2

CH1/3

CH1/3

CH2/4

CH3

CH3

CH4

CH1/2

CH1

CH2

CH1/2/3/4

CH1/3

CH2/4

CH3/4

CH3

CH4

CH2

CH1

CH2

CH2/4

CH1/3

CH2/4

CH4

CH3

CH4

R

L

MIX

CH1/2

MIX

CH3/4

CH1/2

MIX

CH3/4

CH1/2

MIX

CH3/4

AUDIO switch

Connector

MONITOR

OUTPUT

MONITOR OUT

AUDIO OUT

CH1/3

CH2/4

3-2  Audio system connections

Summary of Contents for BR-DV600EA

Page 1: ...NTER SHIFT A DUB ADVANCE PRESET L CTL TC UB CH 1 2 CH 3 4 R MIX DV Y C CPN LINE MIX REW STOP FF REC PLAY PAUSE ON OFF VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR DV600UA U INSTRUCTIONS VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR DV600EA SL96203 Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance R PHONES MIC REMOTE LOCAL EJECT OPERATE R...

Page 2: ...urself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been expo...

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Page 4: ...and component inputs outputs 5 Sync lock function for audio and video signals There is no lip link shift even during extended recording 5 JVC bus and RS 422 serial remote interfaces 5 RS 232C interface optionally available 5 2 way power supply system AC 120 V DC 12 V U MODEL 2 way power supply system AC 220 V 240 V DC 12 V E MODEL 5 Audio dubbing function 32 kHz sampling rate 5 Compact lightweight...

Page 5: ...mption Safety slide REC SAVE Move the slide to SAVE to prevent erasure Move the slide to REC to allow recording Power supply 5 This unit is provided with both AC and DC power supplies For editing over an extended period it is recommended that you use a stable AC power supply or DC power supply from an AC adapter Using battery power is recommended only as a supplementary power source or for field u...

Page 6: ...ate 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 se...

Page 7: ...wered by a battery and the battery voltage level drops below the specified value this indicator blinks off in normal operation to show that battery voltage is insufficient This indicator will also blink when the Operate Off mode is engaged since voltage output from the battery drops in this mode 4 Cassette mark This mark lights to show that a cassette is loaded This mark is shown even in the Opera...

Page 8: ...owever recording is performed normally When the No 003 SYNC SELECT menu switch is set to EXTERNAL and no signal is input to the SYNC IN connector noise may appear in the playback picture This is not a malfunction Notes 13 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 B Y IN Y C LINE OUT OUT MONITOR CH 2 4 MONITOR OUT R Y...

Page 9: ...COMPONENT VIDEO SYNC IN REC OFF PLAY DV IN OUT REMOTE AUDIO 2 1 SERIAL CH 1 3 OUT OUT IN IN B Y IN Y C LINE OUT OUT MONITOR CH 2 4 MONITOR OUT R Y Y 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 B Y IN Y C LINE OUT OUT MONITOR CH 2 4 MONITOR OUT R Y Y IN OUT IN OUT 3 4 Editing system examples 3 CONNECTIONS The BR DV600UA...

Page 10: ...LAY Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation OUT IN TIME CODE 9PIN IN OUT Notes Even during the time code editing the editing accuracy of 0 frame cannot be obtained Set the remote control s sync grade to 1 frame During remote control operation be sure to tu...

Page 11: ...T I ME CODE 0 0 ONSCREEN M HOUR METER 3 4 5 H 0 0 AUD I O 2 0 0 SERVO SYSTEM 0 0 0 V I DEO 1 SELECT MENU SET MENU SHIFT U A US RS4 2 TO 2A JVC B 4 1 Menu switch organization Menu switch group select screen Pressing the MENU button with the normal screen displayed brings up the menu switch group select screen Select the desired group with the SHIFT button The selected group number blinks Press the ...

Page 12: ...tch Setting AUDIO 00 The AUDIO MONITOR OUT connector output can be switched with the VIDEO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR switch qVIDEO 01 The VIDEO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR switch functions as VIDEO INPUT switch 21 4 MENU SWITCHES q Factory setting 00 The number in the bracket shows the set value on the counter display 108 VIDEO INPUT SELECT Details Use this to select the input video signal when No 054 SLIDE SW ...

Page 13: ... Recording Standby mode Setting qOFF 00 Playback or recording starts immediately The tape is not rewound ON 01 Playback or recording starts after the tape is rewound to the beginning 362 BACK UP REC TIMING Details For backup recording set this according to the length of the recording on the tape in the source VCR For details refer to Backup recording function on page 36 Setting qOFF 00 Backup reco...

Page 14: ...1 Set the tape counter display to the time display Set the No 516 DISPLAY SELECT menu switch to CLOCK See No 516 DISPLAY SELECT on page 23 2 Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB To set the time set to TC The time display is shown in the tape counter To set the date set to UB The date display is shown in the tape counter 3 Engage the setting mode Press the HOLD button Clock setting The hour digit sta...

Page 15: ...nals input to the Y C connector Selects component video signals input to the COMPONENT IN connectors Selects digital signals input to the DV IN OUT connector 27 V IN A MONI A OUT COUNTER DV CTL TC UB CH 1 2 CH 3 4 Y C CPN LINE L R MIX MIX PHONES MIC REMOTE LOCAL EJECT OPERATE REC LEVEL CH 2 4 CH 1 3 SHIFT SET SELECT SHIFT MENU HOLD SHIFT A DUB ADVANCE PRESET REW STOP FF REC PLAY PAUSE ON OFF MENU ...

Page 16: ...nector MONITOR AUDIO OUT OUT CH1 3 CH2 4 Menu switch No 211 AUDIO MONITOR AUDIO OUTPUT switch 29 Repeat play 1 Set the No 311 AUTO PLAY and No 312 AUTO REW menu switches to ON See No 311 AUTO PLAY and No 312 AUTO REW on pages 21 to 22 2 Press the PLAY button to start playback At tape end the tape is rewound automatically and playback starts again This operation repeats each time the tape ends 3 To...

Page 17: ...d frame by frame together with the materials to be recorded on the tape With this time code the position of the materials can be precisely specified improving the editing accuracy and working efficiency The editing accuracy of 0 frame may not be obtained even though the time code is used depending on the performance of the VCR and editing controller and influence of editing system With this system...

Page 18: ...SHIFT A DUB ADVANCE PRESET 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 9 TIME CODE COUNTER switch REC button PLAY button STOP button Recording 5 Time code recording follows the time code already recorded on the tape Menu switch setting No 413 TCG SOURCE INTERNA...

Page 19: ...TE SELECT menu switch to RS232C IEEE 1394 RS232C JVC BUS RS232C or JVC BUS RS232C 1394 The SSF data recorded on the tape with the GY DV500 DV550 DV700W s Super Scene Finder function can be read out by installing the optional SA K46 RS 232C interface board Consult your JVC dealer for details on installation of the SA K46 RS 232C interface board Super Scene Finder SSF data SSF data includes the foll...

Page 20: ...rds images from the source VCR on this unit When backup recording starts continue shooting with the source VCR 37 12 RS 232C INTERFACE 12 1 Command tables This section provides information on programming VCR operations via the RS 232C interface JVC table 1 Basic table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 Complete Error Cassette Not ACK NAK Out Target 1 2 3 Play Fwd Shtl Fwd Shtl Fwd Shtl Fwd Shtl Sto...

Page 21: ...PRESET E3 When the tape is cued COMPLETE 01 is returned When the specified point cannot be found NOT TARGET 05 is returned 59 GOTO OUT Cues up the point specified with the OUT ENTRY 51 and OUT DATA PRESET E4 When the tape is cued COMPLETE 01 is returned When the specified point cannot be found NOT TARGET 05 is returned 5B MEMORY SEARCH Cues up the point specified with the MEMORY 5A When the tape i...

Page 22: ...r data D6 PREROLL TIME SENSE Use to check the preroll time 2 byte data is returned showing the seconds tens place and ones place D7 STATUS SENSE Use to check the status Refer to the contents of the STATUS SENSE D8 CURRENT TC SENSE Use to check the time code data The data is returned in the order of hour minute second and frame D9 CURRENT CTL SENSE Use to check the CTL data The uppermost digit show...

Page 23: ...mmand Description 02 ERROR Returned when the VCR receives an invalid command after the second byte of the transmitted command In this case even though commands are sent continuously no commands can be accepted except STATUS SENSE To release this error mode send the following commands 41 CLEAR ERROR Clears the last transmitted byte Use this to release the error mode as well 56 CLEAR All commands ar...

Page 24: ... 1 0 7 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 502 82 D1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 10 1 0 1 0 11 1 0 1 1 504 82 D2 TIME 0 0 MODE TIME 0 1 505 82 D2 OFF 0 ON 1 514 83 D2 DATE 0 0 0 CLOCK 0 0 1 DATE CLOCK 0 1 0 TC 0 1 1 516 83 D2 TC 0 CLOCK 1 12 RS 232C INTERFACE DATA0 D1 D2 Set value Corresponding bit values Menu switch No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 002 01 D...

Page 25: ...eration stops Operation stops Operation continues Operation stops Operation continues Operation stops about 60 seconds after the fan motor stops with the No 397 FAN STOP SHUTDOWN menu switch set to ENABLE The operation continues 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Turn the power on again In some cases the tape may be damaged so use a different tape If the problem persists consult your JVC dealer Turn the power on ...

Page 26: ...ed DV interface 5 Input output IEEE 1394 Connectors 5 RS 422 interface D sub 9 pin 5 JVC bus connector DIN 12 pin Accessories AC cable x 1 Head cleaning tape x 1 Option SA K46U RS 232C interface board Design and specifications subject to change without notice Dimensions unit mm General 5 Power requirements AC 120 V U MODEL AC 220 V 240 V E MODEL 50 Hz 60 Hz DC 12 V 11 V to 17 V 5 Power consumption...

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