JVC BR-DV6000E Optional devices,  RS-232C interface board SA-K46U  XLR in board SA-X61U

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– Optional devices –

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VIDEO

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REMOTE2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SYNC IN

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PLAY

 

 

SIGNAL

 

DV

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TIMER

 

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DC12V

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OUT

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REMOTE

 

 

 

C

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C

A

Memo

Install an optional board, SA-DV6000, SA- X61U, or SA-X62U to B as shown in the dia- gram above.

 RS-232C interface board: SA-K46U

 XLR IN board: SA-X61U

This is an interface board for controlling BR- DV6000 with the RS-232C interface. Connect it to BR-DV6000 with the RS-232C cable. Use a reverse-type cable.

¥Replace it with the RS-422A REMOTE (9-PIN) terminal of A . (Page 102)

¥To control BR-DV6000 with RS-232C, set REMOTE SEL 232 in the REMOTE (1/2). Menu screen to ÒONÓ.

¥Details of the command: (Page 84)

This is an audio input board with two XLR ter- minals.

¥Connect it to B .

¥To enable audio input from the terminals, set

AUDIO INPUT SEL in the AUDIO Menu screen to XLR. (Page 78)

XLR OUT board: SA-X62U

This is an audio output board with two XLR ter- minals.

¥Connect it to B .

Network board: SA-DV6000

This network board can be used to record streaming data of video and sound of BR- DV6000 on to CF card, and to transmit stream- ing data to the PC via a LAN card.

¥Connect it to B .

¥To control BR-DV6000 with SA-DV6000, set REMOTE SEL NET in the REMOTE (1/2). Menu screen to ON or LOC+REM.

¥With the SA-DV6000 installed, the network- related menus will be added.

For details, refer to the userÕs guide of SA- DV6000.

Installing SA-X61U or SA-X62U

1.Remove the slot cover by removing the two C screws, which are securing the cover.

2.Insert SA-X61U or SA-X62U into BR-DV6000.

3.Fix SA-X61U or SA-X62U to BR-DV6000 with the two C screws, removed in 1.

Note

Contact your JVC authorized service agent before installing the above optional boards.

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Contents LLT0034-002B-H BR-DV6000EPort Cable Length Safety Precautions Backup recording function Both Ntsc and PAL signals supportedRecording/playback with an external timer DV formatTable of Contents Remarks of usage Introduction Place of storage and use  Handling the unit Regular maintenance Regular maintenance Head cleaning Maintenance consultationCassette tape Cleaning tapeMemo Remarks on the use of tapeOver 10 years CondensationIt is used at a place of high humidity Head drum VideotapeFront panel Names and Functions of PartsCassette loading slot/LED Operate button/LED Pause button/LED  Play button/LED FF button/LED  Stop buttonAudio Output switch Memo 4REMOTE/LOCAL switch Input Select switchSwitching is invalid during recording Mote SEL JVC The following information is also dis- played Audio Monitor switchCounter switch @ Phones Headphone volume REC Level Volume for audio recording level for CH1/3 CH2/4Reset button Phones terminalSpecial functions/Setting buttons Video Line in terminal BNC Rear panelVideo Y/C in terminal 4-PIN Video Line OUT terminal BNCTime Code in terminal BNC Sync in synchronization input Terminal BNCTime Code OUT terminal BNC CH1/3 Audio in terminal RCASwitch DC power input terminal 2-PIN Timer recording/playbackSignal GND terminal DC power cord clamp Mini jack‹ REMOTE1 RS-422A terminal ¤ Serial Remote OUT terminal mini jack› REMOTE2 JVC Bus terminal 12-PIN Slot cover for an optional boardOn-screen display Description Operation ON-SCREEN DisplayOn-screen display Memo Status displaySampling frequency/audio Output CH00 00 00 Counter displayStatus/Event display Insert editing in the 32 k audio modeDisplay Description Display displayed during operationAlarm display REC TAB DUB InhibitBlank DUB Inhibit Dvcam Edit InhibitLCD  LCD display mode enlarged displayLCD display Displays the operation mode of the VCR Displays the framing mode of the time codeIt is displayed when condensation occurs Drop frame Ntsc only Output signal Connecting video signals Input signal Connection Synchronization signal Audio Output switches and output channels Connecting audio signalsHeadphone terminal CH1 CH2 MIXDigital output Connecting to a monitor TVMicrophone input terminal Digital input Related VCRs Connecting to editing sytem Remote extension cable  DV cable When an RS-422A-compatible remote controller is used Dubbing with 1 VCR Connection Connection with serial remote terminalsDC in terminal Timer switch Connecting the AC adapterAlarm message Connect the supplied AC adaptor to BR-DV6000Turning off the power Turning on the powerTurning on/off the power PreparationOperation Lock mode Selecting the operating method main unit/remote controllerRemote controller and operation lock mode Operation method main unitLoading/Ejecting cassette Loading the cassette tapeEjecting the cassette tape Adjusting the LCD display Setting the LCD displaySetting the display time of the LCD display  Selecting the LCD status displaySetting the date and time in the Clock Adjust Menu screen Setting date and timeSetting/Displaying date and time  Display 2/2 Menu screen Selecting date/time displayOn-screen status display Recording SettingRecording procedure Recording index signalsPress the Play button to play the tape Audio dubbingPress the Pause button while holding down the A.DUB button Press the Play buttonRecording begins on the source unit RECORDING- Backup recording function For using GY-DV5000 as the source unit BR-DV6000 Recording Recording with serial remote terminalsOutput from the Serial Remote OUT terminal. Only with Oper ATE onAdjust the recording level of sound External timer recordingSet the time, etc., of the external timer LCD displayPlayback  Setting the switches on the front panel System Menu screen  Video MenuFast forward/rewind Basic playback procedurePlayback of tapes recorded in the Ntsc format Frame-advance playback Search modeSpecial playback functions Search speedREW button Increasing the playback speed by 7%Decreasing the playback speed by 10% Blank search Index searchSearch function  In the Stop mode, press the Blank buttonRepeat playback  Repeat Mode in the System 1/2 Menu screenRepeat operation Index repeat playbackRegistering cue-up points For details on time code setting and recordingClearing registered cue-up points Multi cue-upSearching cue-up points Changing cue-up pointsExiting the Multi Cue-up screen Mode, the timer symbol lights up in green External timer playbackSet up the time, etc., of the external timer  Connect the supplied AC adapter Dubbing machine  BR-DV6000Displaying the time code Time CodeFREE-RUN Presetting the time codeREC-RUN Preset time code Recording from preset dataTCG Source Internal TCG Select Preset TCG Mode Recording the time codeNing mode as the tape TCG Source Internal TCG Select Regen TCG ModeSelect the Recording mode Recording time code, input to the DV IN/OUT terminalRecord time codes from an external time code generator  Front switches TC/UB/CLOCK1/2 Menu screen Set TCG Source to ÒexternalóPress the Play button to go to the Playback mode Set the Counter switch to Òtcó or ÒubóPlaying back the time code Monitor / LCD Status displayEdit Editing with an RS-422A/JVC bus edit remote controller INS A34 INS TC  Following editing mode is not available Remote 1/2 Menu screen Editing procedure with BR-DV6000 Remote 2/2 Menu screen  To edit with DV connection Setting of RM-G820  Setting the Time Code mode used as editing recorderMaking prerecorded base tape used as editing recorder Confirmation by preview editingRemote FF/REW Mode Using a non-linear editing systemEdit Controller Type in the Remote 2/2 Menu screenStructure of the Menu screens Menu Screens Set BR-DV6000 to the Stop or Still mode Setting the menusDisplaying the Menu screen items for setting TOP Menu screenI N M O D E E O F F D E X W R I T E P L I C a T I O N System 2/2 Menu screenSystem Menu screens TOP Menu screenDescription of the Menu screens  System 1/2 menu25MIN Backup REC55MIN 75MIN System 2/2 Menu Menu Screens Description of the Menu screens Remote 1/2 Menu screen Remote Menu screens Remote 2/2 Menu screen PB Start DelaySynchroni ZationAudio Menu screen Video Menu screen  TC/UB/CLOCK 1/2 Menu screen TC/UB/CLOCK Menu screens TC/UB/CLOCK 2/2 Menu screen AdjustBIT PAL Date REC Display 1/2 Menu screen Display Menu screens Display 2/2 Menu screen RS-232C Interface Command tables 9PIN D-Sub Pin No RS-232C specificationsAscii code table  Preparation RS-232C commandsCommand Description Error commands Return commands from the VCRExample of Clear Error RS-232C Interface RS-232C commands  First byte Bit No Status If the bit is  Setup preset commands Second byte  Third byteED Memory SW Preset B/J1  Menu switch setup commandExample Check the Sync Select setting Example Set Sync Select to ExternalD1/D2  System MenusMenu Set value Corresponding bit values D1/D2Menu Set value  Remote Menus TC/UB/CLOCK Menus  Audio Menus Video Menus 12H 24H  Display MenusMAX5 Others  Alarm display Displayed regardless of the Display mode Warning display Displayed regardless of the Display mode Troubleshooting Checking the hour meter  Set BR-DV6000 to the Stop mode¥ The System 1/2 Menu screen is displayed Press the Menu button to return to the normal screenOptional devices Installing SA-X61U or SA-X62U RS-232C interface board SA-K46U  XLR in board SA-X61U  XLR OUT board SA-X62UInstall the SA-K46U Installing SA-K46U RS-232C interface boardHexagonal screws Remove the RS-422A Remote 1 terminalSpecifications 212  External dimensions Unit mmPage Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited

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