JVC BR-DV6000E instruction manual RS-232C commands,  Preparation

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RS-232C INTERFACE

RS-232C commands –

An optional RS-232C interface board SA-K46U can be installed to BR-DV6000 and connected to a personal computer. Data transmitted and received via the RS-232C interface enables the PC to control the VCR and gather status and operating information.

Preparation

To control the VCR by the RS-232C interface, the following settings are required.

¥Set REMOTE SEL 232 in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen to ON.

¥Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel to REMOTE.

Command tables

BR-DV6000 is controlled according to the following two command tables (BASIC, JVC-1).

Command

Description

 

 

F6

JVC-1 TABLE ON : Hereafter, JVC TABLE-1 is followed.

F7

BASIC TABLE ON : Hereafter, BASIC TABLE is followed. JVC TABLE-1 is turned OFF.

VCR operation commands

These commands are used to operate the VCR. When a command is received correctly, the VCR returns ACK (0Ah) and enters the mode corresponding to the command.

(Example) Playback

TXD

3A

 

 

 

 

RXD

0A

 

 

 

 

 

Table

Command

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3A

PLAY

 

: Play

 

B

3B

FWD x 2

 

:

2x play

 

B

3C

FWD x 0.2

 

:

0.2x play

 

B

3D

F-STILL

 

: Pause

 

B

3E

FWD x 9/10

 

:

9(10) x play (PAL)

 

3F

STOP

 

: Stop

 

 

46

IN SHIFT +

 

: Shifts the IN point to the

 

 

 

 

 

+ direction.

 

 

47

IN SHIFT Ð

 

: Shifts the IN point to the

 

 

 

 

 

Ð direction.

 

 

48

OUT SHIFT +

 

: Shifts the OUT point to

 

 

 

 

 

the + direction.

 

 

49

OUT SHIFT Ð

 

: Shifts the OUT point to

 

 

 

 

 

the Ð direction.

 

B

4A

REV x 1

 

: Reverse play

 

B

4B

REV x 2

 

:

2x reverse play

 

B

4C

REV x 0.2

 

:

0.2x reverse play

B

4D

R-STILL

 

: Pause

 

B

4E

REV x 9/10

 

:

9(10) x reverse play

 

4F

STILL

 

: Pause

 

 

50

IN ENTRY

 

:

 

 

 

 

Registers the current time as the IN point.

 

51

OUT ENTRY

 

:

 

 

 

 

Registers the current time as the OUT point.

 

52

IN FLAG RESET

:

 

 

 

 

Cancels the registered IN point.

 

 

53

OUT FLAG RESET :

 

 

 

 

Cancels the registered OUT point.

 

 

54

IN FLAG RECALL

:

 

 

 

 

Validates the cancelled IN point.

 

 

55

OUT FLAG RECALL:

 

 

 

 

Validates the cancelled OUT point.

 

 

58

GO TO IN

 

:

 

 

 

 

Cues up the point specified with IN ENTRY

 

 

(50) and IN DATA PRESET (E3). When the

 

 

tape is cued, COMPLETE (01) is returned.

 

 

When the specified point cannot be found,

 

 

NOT TARGET (05) is returned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blank ÒTableÓ boxes below denote that these com- mands exist for both command tables.

B: BASIC TABLE,

J1 : JVC TABLE-1

Table

Command

Description

 

 

 

 

 

59

GO TO OUT :

 

 

 

Cues up the point specified with 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.

 

5A

MEMORY

:

 

 

Registers the current counter value as

 

 

the cue-up point of MEMORY

 

 

SEARCH (5B).

 

 

5B

MEMORY SEARCH :

 

 

Cues up the point specified with MEMORY

 

 

(5A). When the tape is cued, COMPLETE

 

 

(01) is returned. When the specified point

 

 

cannot be found, NOT TARGET (05) is re-

 

 

turned.

 

J1

7B

OPERATE ON

: Operating mode ON

J1

7C

OPERATE OFF

: Operating mode OFF

 

A0

STANDBY ON

: Standby ON

 

A1

STANDBY OFF

: Standby OFF

 

A2

PREROLL

: Preroll

 

A3

EJECT

:

 

 

Ejects the cassette tape.When the tape has

 

 

been ejected, CASSETTE OUT (03H) is

 

 

returned.

 

 

AB

FF

:

 

 

Fast-forwards the tape.

 

AC

REW

:

 

 

Rewinds the tape.

 

 

AD

F-FIELD STEP

:

 

 

Advances one frame.This command should

 

 

be transmitted in the Play-Pause mode.

 

 

Field-advances when STL/F.ADV MODE is

 

 

set to FIELD. Otherwise, this command

 

 

frame-advances.

 

 

AE

R-FIELD STEP

:

 

 

Reverses one frame.This command should

 

 

be transmitted in the Play-Pause mode.

 

 

Field-advances when STL/F.ADV MODE is

 

 

set to FIELD. Otherwise, frame-advances.

 

 

 

 

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Contents BR-DV6000E LLT0034-002B-HPort Cable Length Safety Precautions Recording/playback with an external timer Both Ntsc and PAL signals supportedBackup recording function DV formatTable of Contents  Place of storage and use IntroductionRemarks of usage  Handling the unit Head cleaning Regular maintenance Regular maintenance Maintenance consultationMemo Cleaning tapeCassette tape Remarks on the use of tapeIt is used at a place of high humidity CondensationOver 10 years Head drum VideotapeCassette loading slot/LED Names and Functions of PartsFront panel Operate button/LED FF button/LED  Play button/LED Pause button/LED  Stop buttonSwitching is invalid during recording 4REMOTE/LOCAL switch Input Select switchAudio Output switch Memo Mote SEL JVC The following information is also dis- played Audio Monitor switchCounter switch Reset button REC Level Volume for audio recording level for CH1/3 CH2/4@ Phones Headphone volume Phones terminalSpecial functions/Setting buttons Video Y/C in terminal 4-PIN Rear panelVideo Line in terminal BNC Video Line OUT terminal BNCTime Code OUT terminal BNC Sync in synchronization input Terminal BNCTime Code in terminal BNC CH1/3 Audio in terminal RCASignal GND terminal DC power input terminal 2-PIN Timer recording/playbackSwitch DC power cord clamp Mini jack› REMOTE2 JVC Bus terminal 12-PIN ¤ Serial Remote OUT terminal mini jack‹ REMOTE1 RS-422A terminal Slot cover for an optional boardOn-screen display Description Operation ON-SCREEN DisplayOn-screen display Sampling frequency/audio Status displayMemo Output CHCounter display 00 00 00Display Description Insert editing in the 32 k audio modeStatus/Event display Display displayed during operationAlarm display Blank DUB Inhibit DUB InhibitREC TAB Dvcam Edit InhibitLCD  LCD display mode enlarged displayLCD display It is displayed when condensation occurs Displays the framing mode of the time codeDisplays the operation mode of the VCR Drop frame Ntsc only Input signal Connecting video signals Output signal Connection Synchronization signal Headphone terminal Connecting audio signalsAudio Output switches and output channels CH1 CH2 MIXMicrophone input terminal Connecting to a monitor TVDigital output Digital input Remote extension cable Connecting to editing sytem Related VCRs  DV cable When an RS-422A-compatible remote controller is used Connection Connection with serial remote terminals Dubbing with 1 VCRAlarm message Connecting the AC adapterDC in terminal Timer switch Connect the supplied AC adaptor to BR-DV6000Turning on/off the power Turning on the powerTurning off the power PreparationRemote controller and operation lock mode Selecting the operating method main unit/remote controllerOperation Lock mode Operation method main unitLoading/Ejecting cassette Loading the cassette tapeEjecting the cassette tape Setting the display time of the LCD display Setting the LCD displayAdjusting 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 procedurePress the Pause button while holding down the A.DUB button Audio dubbingPress the Play button to play the tape Press the Play buttonRecording begins on the source unit RECORDING- Backup recording function For using GY-DV5000 as the source unit Output from the Serial Remote OUT terminal. Only with Oper Recording Recording with serial remote terminalsBR-DV6000 ATE onSet the time, etc., of the external timer External timer recordingAdjust the recording level of sound LCD display System Menu screen  Setting the switches on the front panelPlayback  Video MenuFast forward/rewind Basic playback procedurePlayback of tapes recorded in the Ntsc format Special playback functions Search modeFrame-advance playback Search speedREW button Increasing the playback speed by 7%Decreasing the playback speed by 10% Search function Index searchBlank search  In the Stop mode, press the Blank buttonRepeat operation  Repeat Mode in the System 1/2 Menu screenRepeat playback Index repeat playbackClearing registered cue-up points For details on time code setting and recordingRegistering cue-up points Multi cue-upSearching cue-up points Changing cue-up pointsExiting the Multi Cue-up screen Set up the time, etc., of the external timer External timer playbackMode, the timer symbol lights up in green  Connect the supplied AC adapter BR-DV6000  Dubbing machineTime Code Displaying the time codeFREE-RUN Presetting the time codeREC-RUN TCG Source Internal TCG Select Preset TCG Mode Recording from preset dataPreset time code Recording the time codeSelect the Recording mode TCG Source Internal TCG Select Regen TCG ModeNing mode as the tape Recording time code, input to the DV IN/OUT terminal TC/UB/CLOCK1/2 Menu screen  Front switchesRecord time codes from an external time code generator Set TCG Source to ÒexternalóPlaying back the time code Set the Counter switch to Òtcó or ÒubóPress the Play button to go to the Playback mode Monitor / LCD Status displayEdit Editing with an RS-422A/JVC bus edit remote controller  Following editing mode is not available INS A34 INS TC Remote 2/2 Menu screen Editing procedure with BR-DV6000 Remote 1/2 Menu screen  To edit with DV connectionMaking prerecorded base tape used as editing recorder  Setting the Time Code mode used as editing recorder Setting of RM-G820 Confirmation by preview editingEdit Using a non-linear editing systemRemote FF/REW Mode Controller Type in the Remote 2/2 Menu screenMenu Screens Structure of the Menu screensDisplaying the Menu screen items for setting Setting the menus Set BR-DV6000 to the Stop or Still mode 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 NDescription of the Menu screens TOP Menu screenSystem Menu screens  System 1/2 menu55MIN Backup REC25MIN 75MINMenu Screens Description of the Menu screens  System 2/2 MenuRemote Menu screens  Remote 1/2 Menu screen Remote 2/2 Menu screen Synchroni DelayPB Start ZationAudio Menu screen Video Menu screen TC/UB/CLOCK Menu screens  TC/UB/CLOCK 1/2 Menu screenBIT PAL Adjust TC/UB/CLOCK 2/2 Menu screen 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  Second byte  Setup preset commands First byte Bit No Status If the bit is  Third byteExample Check the Sync Select setting  Menu switch setup commandED Memory SW Preset B/J1 Example Set Sync Select to ExternalMenu  System MenusD1/D2 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 ¥ The System 1/2 Menu screen is displayed  Set BR-DV6000 to the Stop modeChecking the hour meter Press the Menu button to return to the normal screen RS-232C interface board SA-K46U  XLR in board SA-X61U Installing SA-X61U or SA-X62UOptional devices  XLR OUT board SA-X62UHexagonal screws Installing SA-K46U RS-232C interface boardInstall the SA-K46U Remove the RS-422A Remote 1 terminalSpecifications  External dimensions Unit mm 212Page Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited

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