Using a non-linear editing system, Menu screens, Structure of the menu screens – JVC BR-DV6000U User Manual
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Control with RS-422A
(Analog signals)
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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
SINGLE
GND
Y/C
RS-422A
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
REMOTE 1 (9P)
EDIT
– Using a non-linear editing system –
Tape contents of BR-DV6000 are captured by a non-linear editing system and the non-linear edited
contents are recorded on BR-DV6000.
:
Connection
:
:
Setting
:
Ⅵ Set the [REMOTE/LOCAL] switch on the
front panel to REMOTE.
Ⅵ REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen
• Set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN to “ON”.
Ⅵ REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen
● REMOTE FF/REW MODE:
Use this item to select the operation to be per-
formed if the FF or REW command is received
during playback. (FF/REW or Search)
If the search operation is not performed prop-
erly, set it to “SEARCH”.
● CONTROLLER TYPE (in the REMOTE 2/2
Menu screen):
Set this item to “TYPE1”.
:
Setting
:
Ⅵ REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen
● Set REMOTE SEL DV to ON or LOC+REM.
Set this item to ON if it is to become enabled
only when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the
front panel is set to REMOTE.
Set this item to LOC+REM if it is to become
enabled regardless of the position of the RE-
MOTE/LOCAL switch.
Control with the DV terminal
(Digital signals)
Memo
If the time code of BR-DV6000 is not displayed correctly when the non-linear side moves one frame
forward or backward, set the STILL mode to “FRAME.”
IEEE1394 (image, audio, control)
DV terminal
Analog audio
Analog video
Non-linear system
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– – – M E N U – – –
S Y S T E M . .
R E M O T E . .
A U D I O . .
V I D E O . .
T C / U B / C L O C K . .
D I S P L A Y
S E T . .
N E T W O R K
P A C K
C O N F I G . .
M O V I E
C L I P . .
E X I T
– – – S Y S T E M [ 1 / 2 ] – – –
– – –
S Y N C
S E L E C T
A U T O
S T L / F . A D V M O D E
2 N D
B A C K U P
R E C
T I M E
O F F
L O N G
P A U S E
T I M E
5 M I N
L O N G
P A U S E M O D E
F . A D V
“
,
”
K E Y
F U N C .
V A R
R E P E A T
M O D E
O F F
N E X T
P A G E
P A G E
B A C K
– – – A U D I O – – –
A U D I O M O D E
4 8 K
A . O U T
S E A R C H
O N
A U D I O
I N P U T
S E L
R C A
A U D I O O U T
L E V
– 2 0 d B
V . F A D E
O N
P A G E
B A C K
– – – R E MO T E [ 1 / 2 ] – – –
R E MO T E S E L
9 P
O N
R E MO T E S E L
S E R
O N
R E MO T E S E L
D V
O N
R E MO T E S E L
J V C
O N
R E MO T E S E L
N E T
O N
L O C A L
F U N C T I O N
S T P + E J T
P R E R O L L
7 S E C
N E X T
P A G E
P A G E B A C K
– – – V I D E O – – –
V I D E O
I N P U T
S E L
Y / C
S E T
U P ( N T S C )
O F F
B L A C K
B U R S T
O F F
P A G E
B A C K
– – – T C / U B / C L O C K ( 1 / 2 )– – –
T C G
S O U R C E
I N T E R N A L
T C G
S E L E C T
R E G E N
T C G M O D E
R E C - R U N
N D F / D F ( N T S C )
D R O P
D F
B I T ( P A L )
– – –
T C
D U P L I C A T E
O F F
T C O F F S E T
O F F
N E X T
P A G E
P A G E
B A C K
– – – D I S P L A Y [ 1 / 2 ] – – –
L C D
B R I G H T N E S S
0
L C D
C H R O M A
0
L C D
C O N T R A S T
0
L C D
A U T O O F F
3 0 M I N
D I S P L A Y
O N
C O U N T E R
P O S I .
L O W E R - R
N E X T
P A G E
P A G E
B A C K
– – – D I S P L A Y [ 2 / 2 ] – – –
T I M E
C O D E
O N
V T R M O D E
O N
T A P E
R E M A I N
O N
T I M E / D A T E
D A T E + T M
A U D I O
I N F O .
O N
E D I T
I N F O .
O N
D A T E
S T Y L E .
Y Y / M M / D D
T I M E
S T Y L E .
2 4 H O U R
P A G E
B A C K
– – –
R E M O T E [ 2 / 2 ]
– – –
R E M
F F / R E W M O D E
F F / R E W
R E M S T O P
S E L .
E E
P B
S T A R T
D E L A Y
O F
S Y N C H R O N I Z A T I O N
O N
C O N T R O L L E R
S E L
T Y P E 1
F O O T
S W
O F F
P A G E
B A C K
– – – S Y S T E M [ 2 / 2 ] – – –
– – –
D C
I N M O D E
O P E
O F F
I N D E X W R I T E
O N
R E P L I C A T I O N
O F F
R E P L I C A T E
D E L A Y
O F F
O P E R A T I O N
L O C K
O F F
F
P B / D V
I N
N T S C
A C T O R Y
S E T T I N G
C A N C E L
D R U M H O U R M E T E R
0 0 0 0 0 0
P A G E
B A C K
– – – T C / U B / C L O C K ( 2 / 2 )– – –
U - B I T ( P A L )
D A T E
R E C
O F F
C L O C K
A D J U S T . .
P A G E
B A C K
– – – C L O C K
A D J U S T – – –
D A T E
0 2 / 1 0 / 2 2
T I M E
0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0
P A G E
B A C K
MENU SCREENS
– Structure of the Menu screens –
The Menu screens are displayed on the monitor or the LCD. They are structured with multiple
layers.
Top menu
Normal screen
SYSTEM (1/2) menu
REMOTE (1/2) menu
AUDIO menu
VIDEO menu
DISPLAY (1/2) menu
CLOCK ADJUST menu
DISPLAY (2/2) menu
TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) menu
SYSTEM (2/2) menu
REMOTE (2/2) menu
TC/UB/CLOCK (1/2) menu