JVC BR-DV6000E instruction manual Audio dubbing, Press the Play button to play the tape

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RECORDING

– Audio dubbing –

For tapes recorded in the 32 kHz audio mode, audio dubbing can be performed on CH3 and CH4 after the recording. (After-recording)

Notes

For tapes recorded in the 48 kHz audio mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed.

Audio dubbing cannot be performed for DV input signals.

 

 

 

3. A.DUB button

 

 

 

1. 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPERATE

 

Mini

MENU

DISP

RESET

A.DUB

REC

PLAY

PAUSE

 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH–

SET

SEARCH+

 

 

 

 

EJECT REW STOP FF

MIC

HOLD

BLANK

CUE UP

PHONES

REC LEVEL

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

INPUT

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT

SELECT

 

 

 

 

CTL

L

CH-1/2

 

DV

 

 

 

 

 

TC

MIX

MIX

LINE

 

 

CH-1/3

CH-2/4

BR-DV6000

UB

R

CH-3/4

 

Y/C

LOCAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(CPN)

4. REC LEVEL Volume knobs

6. STOP button

PLAY button

2.3. PAUSE button

:Connection:

Audio dubbing sounds are input from the AUDIO IN terminal on the rear panel or the MIC terminal on the front panel. MIC terminal prevails over the AUDIO IN terminal.

:Setting:

Set AUDIO MODE in the AUDIO Menu screen to “32 K.”

Do not set the INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel to “DV.”

:Operation:

1. Press the PLAY button to play the tape.

2. At the position where you wish to perform audio dubbing, press the PAUSE button.

¥The unit enters the STILL mode.

3.Press the PAUSE button while holding down the A.DUB button.

¥The unit enters the AUDIO DUBBING PAUSE mode.

4.Adjust the audio recording level.

Recording level of the sound to be audio-dubbed can be adjusted with the REC LEVEL Volume knobs.

5.Press the PLAY button.

¥Audio dubbing begins. Audio signals are re- corded on CH3 and CH4.

To stop audio dubbing temporarily, press the PAUSE button.

6.To end audio dubbing, press the STOP button.

Memo

During audio dubbing, if the tape comes to a part recorded in a mode in which audio dubbing cannot be performed (such as LP mode or 48 kHz audio mode), the VCR will enter the STOP mode. When this happens, loud noise from the DV output may come out. Hence, before audio- dubbing, check the recording mode of the tape.

In the case that a microphone is connected to the MIC terminal, MIC sound from this terminal will be recorded. In the absence of MIC input, signals from the CH1/3, CH2/4 AUDIO IN termi- nal on the rear panel will be recorded.

When audio dubbing cannot be performed, an

alarm message will be displayed on the moni- tor. (Page 25)

Audio dubbing pause cannot be carried out di- rectly in the STOP mode. Do so in the STILL mode.

During audio dubbing pause, sound from CH3/ CH4 can be monitored, but sound output from the DV terminal is not possible.

If audio dubbing is repeated on a short section of the tape, momentary noise may be produced when the section is played.

During audio dubbing, noise may be produced on the playback video or EE sound, but the re- cording is not affected.

The playback sound of CH1/2 cannot be re- corded on CH3/4 (sound-on-sound).

If unrecorded parts are found during backspace operation of audio dubbing, audio dubbing can- not be performed.

When audio dubbing is performed on tapes re- corded on other devices, it may not record cor- rectly. Record with BR-DV6000 before perform- ing audio dubbing.

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Contents BR-DV6000E LLT0034-002B-HPort Cable Length Safety Precautions Both Ntsc and PAL signals supported Backup recording functionRecording/playback with an external timer DV formatTable of Contents Introduction Remarks of usage Place of storage and use  Handling the unitRegular maintenance  Regular maintenance Head cleaning Maintenance consultationCleaning tape Cassette tapeMemo Remarks on the use of tapeCondensation Over 10 yearsIt is used at a place of high humidity Head drum VideotapeNames and Functions of Parts Front panelCassette loading slot/LED Operate button/LED Play button/LED  Pause button/LED FF button/LED  Stop button4REMOTE/LOCAL switch Input Select switch Audio Output switch MemoSwitching is invalid during recording Mote SEL JVC The following information is also dis- played Audio Monitor switchCounter switch REC Level Volume for audio recording level for CH1/3 CH2/4 @ Phones Headphone volumeReset button Phones terminalSpecial functions/Setting buttons Rear panel Video Line in terminal BNCVideo Y/C in terminal 4-PIN Video Line OUT terminal BNCSync in synchronization input Terminal BNC Time Code in terminal BNCTime Code OUT terminal BNC CH1/3 Audio in terminal RCADC power input terminal 2-PIN Timer recording/playback SwitchSignal GND terminal DC power cord clamp Mini jack¤ Serial Remote OUT terminal mini jack ‹ REMOTE1 RS-422A terminal› REMOTE2 JVC Bus terminal 12-PIN Slot cover for an optional boardOn-screen display Description Operation ON-SCREEN DisplayOn-screen display Status display MemoSampling frequency/audio Output CHCounter display 00 00 00Insert editing in the 32 k audio mode Status/Event displayDisplay Description Display displayed during operationAlarm display DUB Inhibit REC TABBlank DUB Inhibit Dvcam Edit InhibitLCD  LCD display mode enlarged displayLCD display Displays the framing mode of the time code Displays the operation mode of the VCRIt is displayed when condensation occurs Drop frame Ntsc onlyConnecting video signals  Output signal Input signal Connection Synchronization signal Connecting audio signals Audio Output switches and output channelsHeadphone terminal CH1 CH2 MIXConnecting to a monitor TV Digital outputMicrophone input terminal Digital inputConnecting to editing sytem  Related VCRs Remote extension cable  DV cable When an RS-422A-compatible remote controller is used Connection Connection with serial remote terminals Dubbing with 1 VCRConnecting the AC adapter DC in terminal Timer switchAlarm message Connect the supplied AC adaptor to BR-DV6000Turning on the power Turning off the powerTurning on/off the power PreparationSelecting the operating method main unit/remote controller Operation Lock modeRemote controller and operation lock mode Operation method main unitLoading/Ejecting cassette Loading the cassette tapeEjecting the cassette tape Setting the LCD display Adjusting 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 Setting RecordingRecording index signals Recording procedureAudio dubbing Press the Play button to play the tapePress 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 Recording Recording with serial remote terminals BR-DV6000Output from the Serial Remote OUT terminal. Only with Oper ATE onExternal timer recording Adjust the recording level of soundSet the time, etc., of the external timer LCD display Setting the switches on the front panel Playback System Menu screen  Video MenuFast forward/rewind Basic playback procedurePlayback of tapes recorded in the Ntsc format Search mode Frame-advance playbackSpecial playback functions Search speedREW button Increasing the playback speed by 7%Decreasing the playback speed by 10% Index search Blank searchSearch function  In the Stop mode, press the Blank button Repeat Mode in the System 1/2 Menu screen Repeat playbackRepeat operation Index repeat playbackFor details on time code setting and recording Registering cue-up pointsClearing registered cue-up points Multi cue-upSearching cue-up points Changing cue-up pointsExiting the Multi Cue-up screen External timer playback Mode, the timer symbol lights up in greenSet up the time, etc., of the external timer  Connect the supplied AC adapter BR-DV6000  Dubbing machineTime Code Displaying the time codeFREE-RUN Presetting the time codeREC-RUN Recording from preset data Preset time codeTCG Source Internal TCG Select Preset TCG Mode Recording the time codeTCG Source Internal TCG Select Regen TCG Mode Ning mode as the tapeSelect the Recording mode Recording time code, input to the DV IN/OUT terminal Front switches Record time codes from an external time code generator TC/UB/CLOCK1/2 Menu screen Set TCG Source to ÒexternalóSet the Counter switch to Òtcó or Òubó Press the Play button to go to the Playback modePlaying back the time code Monitor / LCD Status displayEdit Editing with an RS-422A/JVC bus edit remote controller  Following editing mode is not available INS A34 INS TCEditing procedure with BR-DV6000  Remote 1/2 Menu screen Remote 2/2 Menu screen  To edit with DV connection Setting the Time Code mode used as editing recorder  Setting of RM-G820Making prerecorded base tape used as editing recorder Confirmation by preview editingUsing a non-linear editing system Remote FF/REW ModeEdit Controller Type in the Remote 2/2 Menu screenMenu Screens Structure of the Menu screensSetting the menus  Set BR-DV6000 to the Stop or Still modeDisplaying the Menu screen items for setting TOP Menu screenSystem 2/2 Menu screen I 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 NTOP Menu screen System Menu screensDescription of the Menu screens  System 1/2 menuBackup REC 25MIN55MIN 75MINMenu Screens Description of the Menu screens  System 2/2 MenuRemote Menu screens  Remote 1/2 Menu screen Remote 2/2 Menu screen Delay PB StartSynchroni ZationAudio Menu screen Video Menu screen TC/UB/CLOCK Menu screens  TC/UB/CLOCK 1/2 Menu screenAdjust  TC/UB/CLOCK 2/2 Menu screenBIT PAL Date RECDisplay Menu screens  Display 1/2 Menu screen Display 2/2 Menu screen Command tables RS-232C Interface 9PIN D-Sub Pin No RS-232C specificationsAscii code table RS-232C commands  PreparationCommand Description Return commands from the VCR Error commandsExample of Clear Error RS-232C Interface RS-232C commands  Setup preset commands  First byte Bit No Status If the bit is Second byte  Third byte Menu switch setup command ED Memory SW Preset B/J1Example Check the Sync Select setting Example Set Sync Select to External System Menus D1/D2Menu Set value Corresponding bit values D1/D2 Remote Menus Menu Set value TC/UB/CLOCK Menus  Audio Menus Video Menus 12H 24H  Display MenusMAX5  Alarm display Displayed regardless of the Display mode Others Warning display Displayed regardless of the Display mode Troubleshooting  Set BR-DV6000 to the Stop mode Checking the hour meter¥ The System 1/2 Menu screen is displayed Press the Menu button to return to the normal screenInstalling SA-X61U or SA-X62U Optional devices RS-232C interface board SA-K46U  XLR in board SA-X61U  XLR OUT board SA-X62UInstalling SA-K46U RS-232C interface board Install the SA-K46UHexagonal screws Remove the RS-422A Remote 1 terminalSpecifications  External dimensions Unit mm 212Page Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited

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