JVC BR-D95U Multi CUE-UP Function, Engage the Multi Cue-Up mode, Cue Operation buttons Display

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9 OTHER FUNCTIONS

9-5 MULTI CUE-UP FUNCTION

In the Multi Cue-Up mode, up to 8 cue points can be specified and cued up. To engage the Multi Cue-Up mode,

set menu switch No. 389 <MULTI CUE MODE> to “ON”.

9 OTHER FUNCTIONS

9-5 MULTI CUE-UP FUNCTION

[ASSEM] button

 

1

2

3

4

5

 

 

CH1

 

CH2

 

CH3

CH4/TRACKING

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

dB OVER dB

dB OVER dB

dB OVER dB

dB OVER dB

+4

0

+4

0

+4

0

+4

0

 

 

 

 

+2

–10

+2

–10

+2

–10

+2

–10

0

–20

0

–20

0

–20

0

–20

CTL TC UB DF SERVO CF GEN 16:9 AP 525 AUTO OFF P.READ V.VAR PB/EE REMOTE 625

 

 

VCON

SEARCH

VAR

PLAYER RECORDER

COUNTER

RESET

REMOTE

 

 

CONDITION

 

 

 

 

 

UB

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

SET

HOLD

PB

P.PLAY

 

PB/EE

 

 

 

 

 

 

STILL

 

CH1

 

CH2

 

CH3

CH4/TRACKING

 

R

P

R

P

R

P

R

P

 

dB OVER dB

dB OVER dB

dB OVER dB

dB OVER dB

 

+4

0

+4

0

+4

0

+4

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

+2

–10

+2

–10

+2

–10

+2

–10

 

0

–20

0

–20

0

–20

0

–20

 

–2

–30

–2

–30

–2

–30

–2

–30

 

–4

–40

–4

–40

–4

–40

–4

–40

 

 

–60

 

–60

 

–60

 

–60

 

PHONES

CH1

 

CH2

 

CH3

CH4

 

TRACKING

 

 

REC

 

 

 

 

 

PULL FOR VARIABLE

 

METER MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINE

TRACKING

PULL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VCON

SEARCH

VAR

PLAYER RECORDER

CTL TC UB DF SERVO CF GEN 16:9 AP

525

CONDITION

 

COUNTER

RESET

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO OFF P.READ V.VAR PB/EE REMOTE

625

 

 

UB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

SET

HOLD

PB

P.PLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PB/EE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STILL

 

H

 

M

S

F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASSEM

VIDEO

DA1

DA2

DA3

DA4

EJECT

REC

PLAY

PAUSE/STILL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X-1

 

X1

IN

ENTRY

OUT

INSERT

 

TC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOP

 

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CANCEL

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT

PREROLL

STAND BY

REW

STOP

FF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PULL

–2

–30

–2

–30

–2

–30

–2

–30

 

–4

–40

–4

–40

–4

–40

–4

–40

 

 

–60

 

–60

 

–60

 

–60

 

PHONES

CH1

 

CH2

 

CH3

CH4

 

TRACKING

 

 

REC

 

 

 

 

 

PULL FOR VARIABLE

 

METER MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINE

TRACKING

PULL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELEASE

 

 

PLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H

M

 

S

ASSEM

VIDEO

DA1

DA2

DA3

IN

ENTRY

OUT

INSERT

 

 

 

 

CANCEL

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT

SHIFT

 

REVIEW

 

 

 

F

 

 

 

 

DA4

EJECT

REC

PLAY

PAUSE/STILL

 

 

 

 

 

X-1

X1

TC

TOP

 

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

STAND BY

REW

STOP

FF

 

PREROLL

PULL

RELEASE

USER

SERVO/SYS TIME CODE ON SCREEN

OTHERS

REV

FWD

 

 

 

 

 

RELEASE

PLAY

SHIFT

REVIEW

USER

SERVO/SYS TIME CODE ON SCREEN

OTHERS

 

RELEASE

REV

FWD

7

8

6

 

[ENTRY] button

[ENTRY] button

[PREROLL] button

[CANCEL] button

In the Multi Cue-Up mode, recording and editing operations are disabled.

1.Engage the Multi Cue-Up mode.

Set menu switch No. 389 <MULTI CUE MODE> to “ON”. The [ASSEM] button blinks and the Multi Cue-Up mode is engaged.

2.Set the Counter mode to “TC” with the [COUNTER] button.

3.Play back the tape. Pause the tape at the scene you want to specify as the cue point.

4.Specify the cue point.

Press the [ENTRY] button while pressing the [VIDEO] button. The first cue point is specified and the [VIDEO] button lights.

To specify the second cue point, press the [ENTRY] button while pressing the [DA1] button.

Up to 8 cue points can be specified with the button operation shown in the table below.

Cue

Operation buttons

Display

point

 

 

1

VIDEO + ENTRY

The [VIDEO] button lights.

2

DA1 + ENTRY

The [DA1] button lights.

3

DA2 + ENTRY

The [DA2] button lights.

4

DA3 + ENTRY

The [DA3] button lights.

5

DA4 + ENTRY

The [DA4] button lights.

6

TC + ENTRY

The [TC] button lights.

7

IN + ENTRY

The [IN] button lights.

8

OUT + ENTRY

The [OUT] button lights.

To check specified cue points

Press each button for which a cue point is specified. The time of the specified cue point is displayed on the counter display.

(e.g.) To check the third cue point, press the [DA2] button.

When power is turned off, all specified cue points are cancelled.

If the Multi Cue mode is engaged again before the power is turned off, the last cue point specified before the Multi Cue mode was previously disengaged can still be used.

To change the specified cue point

Display the image at the cue point you want to change and press the [ENTRY] button while holding down the corresponding cue point button.

(e.g.) To change the fourth cue point

Locate the cue point you want to change and press the [ENTRY] button while holding down the [DA3] button.

To erase the specified cue point

While holding down the button corresponding to the cue point you want to erase, press the [CANCEL] button.

The corresponding button goes out and the cue point is erased. (e.g.) To erase the 6th cue point

While holding down the [TC] button, press the [CANCEL] button. The [TC] button goes out and the 6th cue point is erased.

5.Perform the Cue-Up operation

Hold down the button corresponding to the required Cue-Up point and press the [PREROLL] button.

(e.g.) To Cue-Up the third cue point

• Hold down the [DA2] button and press the [PREROLL] button. The third cue point is cued up and the corresponding still picture is displayed.

6.Quit the Multi Cue mode.

Set menu switch No. 389 <MULTI CUE MODE> to “OFF”.

The [ASSEM] button goes out and the normal mode is engaged.

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Contents This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper BR-D95UThis unit should be used with 120 V AC only Important SafeguardsPort Cable Length Contents Main FeaturesOther Functions MaintenanceIntroduction OutlineVideo Cassette PrecautionsHead Cleaning Front Panel $PB PB/EE button Video Input indicatorsAudio signal select buttons Setting buttons  Menu button PAUSE/STILL Rear Panel SUB PanelCounter Display ON-SCREEN Display Input Connections Operation mode display in the VariableMUTING/CONDITION Alarm display ConnectionsComposite OUT Editing remote control connectionOutput Connections Control System Connections00F Fixed Time Entry Menu Switch Setting00A Menu Setting Menu Display ModesPAL Video Signal System SelectionÒonó Saving and Calling UP Menu Switch SettingsEnabling the Direct Access function AccessChanging the registered menu switch setting Erasing registered items one at a time Activating the menu switch lock functionErasing all registered items on the User Activating the recording current adjustment function Recording Current AdjustmentFunctions enclosed Are not available on the PAL system Menu Switch Setting DetailsMenu Switch List Menu Switch Setting Content Slow Picture Frame ECC ModeVD REC Signal NormalMuting Line SetupWide Extra Line PBVblank Vblank Ycomb OFF on OFF WITH21Factory setting CH3 AT 2CHCH1 0DB CH2PAUSE/STILL SEC STP/TIME PB/EE ModeSetting SilenceStill Diag AT OFF Power on0SEC 15SECPARA-RUN OFF Swap Mode DisableSafety Time CodeFLD Synchro Disable Nization EnableRegen Mode CF Flag ReplyEXT LTC Regen TC Vitc UB Preset OFF AutoMode ASM INS 0FF Remain EnablePreparation Operation Mode LockLoad the cassette Loading the cassette Turn the Power switch onRemove the cassette from the slot Precautions Standby ON/OFFPreparation for Recording Input Video and Audio Signal SelectionRecording Audio Record Level Adjustment Audio Monitor Output Signal SelectionBasic Recording Operations Preparation for Playback Digital Audio Signal INPUT/OUTPUTPlayback Basic Playback Operations Audio Playback Level AdjustmentAudio Playback Level Lock mode Manual audio playback level adjustmentManual Tracking Ajustment Play volume controlSet menu switch No Auto Tracking to OFF Adjust until the tracking meter level reaches the maximumAudio V. Fade Function Error CorrectionSimplified Playback Speed Adjustment Function Jog operation Turn the inner jog dial Shuttle SEARCH/JOG OperationVariable Slow Playback To stop search operationProgram Playback Extra Line Data RECORDING/PLAYBACK User SettingOther Functions 11 FF, REW and Counter Memory FunctionsLine recording Signals. Factory settingAuto When video signals are output, extra line Extra line data playbackFixed Time CUE UP Function Simultaneous OperationCue Operation buttons Display Engage the Multi Cue-Up modeQuit the Multi Cue mode Multi CUE-UP FunctionStriping REC Striping REC MenuTime Code Display HOW to USE Time CodeTime Code Initial Setting Preset Front sub panel switches for time code settingTime Code Recording Record the time code Front sub panel switch settingTime Code Playback SUB Time Code Recording and Playback Time Code Switch Setting for EditingPlayback EditingAssemble editing Insert editing RecordingPreparation Color Frame Servo SettingEditing procedure Edit point entry Editing mode selectionSwap Editing Correcting the edit point Preview editingEditing actual Review checkOther Function Audio Split EditingManual Editing Editing with the PRE-READ FunctionRefer to Editing System Phase AdjustmentExample of editing system configuration That allows you to bypass the frame memoryItem below Select the adjustment item by turning the jog dialAdjustment items on screen can be selected with the cursor Repeat steps 2 to 3 to adjust other itemsAdjustment JVC-1 Table Dubbing Loop Function122 Basic Table0B NAK 0A ACKCueUp With Data Flag ResetOut Flag Reset 3F Stop KeyC1 Preview Key Basic Table B6 Rev Shuttle KeyC0 Auto Edit Key Executes Auto Edit on the VCRE5 Edit Preset E4 Out Data PresetE6 Preroll TimePreset Basic Table E7 Timer Mode SelectFB VTR IND F6 JVC OnF7 Basic Table On FA Rec/DubRequestSpeed/data correspondence table Bit-3 Auto mode For the current timer modeTimer mode Current timer modeDATA0 0B DATA0 0ADATA0 1F DATA0 1BDATA0 0E DATA0 0FDATA0 1D Code TroubleshootingOn-screen display Action Troubles not to be Warned by IndicatorsSymptoms Cause Not operable Remote button is set to Remote On-screen display Behavior and actions to be takenAppendix Optional Accessories150 SpecificationsUnit mm