JVC BR-D95U SUB Time Code Recording and Playback, Time Code Switch Setting for Editing

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10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE

10-5 SUB TIME CODE RECORDING AND PLAYBACK

In addition to the main time code used for editing, this unit can also record (and play back) an optional sub time code in the time code data area on the tape.

Recording sub time code

In the sub time code sector, you can record either the same data as in the main time code or the VITC time code received through the [VIDEO IN] connector.

10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10-6 TIME CODE SWITCH SETTING FOR EDITING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

BR-D95U

AUDIO INPUT / AUDIO MONITOR SELECT

 

 

POWER

SDI

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

SIF

 

 

AES/EBU

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

LINE

ON

I

L

 

 

ANALOG

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

CPN

COMPONENT DIGITAL

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

Variable Motion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIME CDOE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DF INT FREE PRESET

Notes

When menu switch No. 450 <SUB TC<VITC> REC> is set to “ON (1)”

The sub time code is regenerated with the VITC signal superimposed on the video signal from the [VIDEO IN] connector.

1.Select data to be recorded on the sub time code.

Menu switch No. 450 <SUB TC (VITC) REC>

OFF (0): “00:00:00:00” is always recorded on the sub time code.

ON (1): Records the VITC received from the [VIDEO IN] connector on the sub time code.

Initial setting: ON (1)

2.Record the sub time code.

Press the [PLAY] button while pressing the [REC] button. The selected time code will be recorded.

 

NDF EXT

REC

REGEN

 

 

RF

HID GND OFF

8

ON

 

 

SERVICE USE ONLY

ON

4

OFF

 

 

 

CF

(625)

ON SCREEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIME CDOE

 

 

 

DF

INT

FREE PRESET

Front sub panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NDF

EXT

REC REGEN

Set the switches on the BR-D95U (recording VCR) as follows.

Front panel switch setting

[TC OUT] connector output

No sub time code data is output through the rear panel [TC OUT] connector. Only main time code (LTC) is output from the built-in time code reader.

Play back the sub time code.

Sub time code data is output through the [VIDEO OUT] connector as a VITC time code signal superimposed on the video signal.

1.Enable sub time code playback.

Set menu switch No. 451 <VITC OUTSEL> to “SUB TC (0)”. Factory setting: TC (1)

2.Play back the sub time code. Press the [PLAY] button.

[Sub time code data is output through the [VIDEO OUT] connector as a VITC time code signal superimposed on the video signal.

Sub time code data (indicated with SUB) is shown with the main time code on the on-screen display (with menu switch No. 504 <INFORMATION SELECT> set to “TIME+SUB TC (3)” or “TIME+SUB TC+MODE (4)”).

Time Code Signal Flow

Time code data flow depends on the setting of the menu switch or the [INT/EXT] switch. Use this as a reference for switch setting.

INT/EXT switch

Note If there is no external sync signal generator available, send a video input signal to the [VIDEO REF IN] connector on the recording VCR.

[INT/EXT] switch: Set to “INT”.

[REC/FREE] switch: Set to “FREE”.

[PRESET/REGEN] switch: Set to “PRESET”.

Set the menu switches as required.

When menu switch No. 457 <UB PRESET AUTO> is set to “ON (1)”, the user bit data stored in memory is recorded.

Send an external sync signal to the [VIDEO REF IN]

connector for editing. Deliver a black burst or a standard color signal as an external sync signal.

Internal time code generator

LTC

TC IN

VITC

INT Recording system

EXT

OFF 00:00:00:00

Recording area

TC OUT

 

Playback system

 

Main time

 

code domain

 

TC

LINE OUT

 

Sub time

 

code domain

 

SUB TC

 

 

Menu switch No.409

ON

Menu switch No.451

VIDEO IN

<VITC OUT SELECT>

 

<EXT REGEN TC>

 

(LINE /

Menu switch No.450

 

COMPONENT/

 

<SUB TC (VITC) REC>

 

SERIAL V/A)

 

 

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Contents BR-D95U This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paperImportant Safeguards This unit should be used with 120 V AC onlyPort Cable Length Main Features ContentsMaintenance IntroductionOutline Other FunctionsHead Cleaning PrecautionsVideo Cassette Front Panel Video Input indicators Audio signal select buttonsSetting buttons  Menu button $PB PB/EE button PAUSE/STILL SUB Panel Rear PanelCounter Display ON-SCREEN Display Operation mode display in the Variable MUTING/CONDITION Alarm displayConnections Input ConnectionsEditing remote control connection Output ConnectionsControl System Connections Composite OUTMenu Switch Setting 00A Menu SettingMenu Display Modes 00F Fixed Time EntryVideo Signal System Selection PALSaving and Calling UP Menu Switch Settings Enabling the Direct Access functionAccess ÒonóChanging the registered menu switch setting Erasing all registered items on the User Activating the menu switch lock functionErasing registered items one at a time Recording Current Adjustment Activating the recording current adjustment functionMenu Switch List Menu Switch Setting DetailsFunctions enclosed Are not available on the PAL system Menu Switch Setting Content ECC Mode VD REC SignalNormal Slow Picture FrameLine Setup WideExtra Line PB MutingVblank Ycomb OFF on OFF WITH21 VblankFactory setting AT 2CH CH1 0DBCH2 CH3PB/EE Mode SettingSilence PAUSE/STILL SEC STP/TIMEDiag AT OFF Power on 0SEC15SEC StillSwap Mode Disable SafetyTime Code PARA-RUN OFFSynchro Disable Nization Enable Regen ModeCF Flag Reply FLDUB Preset OFF Auto Mode ASM INS 0FFRemain Enable EXT LTC Regen TC VitcOperation Mode Lock PreparationLoading the cassette Turn the Power switch on Remove the cassette from the slot PrecautionsStandby ON/OFF Load the cassetteRecording Input Video and Audio Signal SelectionPreparation for Recording Audio Monitor Output Signal Selection Audio Record Level AdjustmentBasic Recording Operations Playback Digital Audio Signal INPUT/OUTPUTPreparation for Playback Audio Playback Level Adjustment Audio Playback Level Lock modeManual audio playback level adjustment Basic Playback OperationsPlay volume control Set menu switch No Auto Tracking to OFFAdjust until the tracking meter level reaches the maximum Manual Tracking AjustmentSimplified Playback Speed Adjustment Function Error CorrectionAudio V. Fade Function Shuttle SEARCH/JOG Operation Variable Slow PlaybackTo stop search operation Jog operation Turn the inner jog dialProgram Playback User Setting Other Functions11 FF, REW and Counter Memory Functions Extra Line Data RECORDING/PLAYBACKSignals. Factory setting Auto When video signals are output, extra lineExtra line data playback Line recordingSimultaneous Operation Fixed Time CUE UP FunctionEngage the Multi Cue-Up mode Quit the Multi Cue modeMulti CUE-UP Function Cue Operation buttons DisplayStriping REC Menu Striping RECHOW to USE Time Code Time Code Initial Setting PresetFront sub panel switches for time code setting Time Code DisplayTime Code Recording Time Code Playback Front sub panel switch settingRecord the time code Time Code Switch Setting for Editing SUB Time Code Recording and PlaybackEditing Assemble editing Insert editingRecording PlaybackEditing procedure Color Frame Servo SettingPreparation Swap Editing Editing mode selectionEdit point entry Preview editing Editing actualReview check Correcting the edit pointAudio Split Editing Other FunctionEditing with the PRE-READ Function Manual EditingEditing System Phase Adjustment Example of editing system configurationThat allows you to bypass the frame memory Refer toSelect the adjustment item by turning the jog dial Adjustment items on screen can be selected with the cursorRepeat steps 2 to 3 to adjust other items Item belowAdjustment Dubbing Loop Function 122Basic Table JVC-1 Table0A ACK 0B NAKFlag Reset Out Flag Reset3F Stop Key CueUp With DataB6 Rev Shuttle Key C0 Auto Edit KeyExecutes Auto Edit on the VCR C1 Preview Key Basic TableE4 Out Data Preset E6 Preroll TimePreset Basic TableE7 Timer Mode Select E5 Edit PresetF6 JVC On F7 Basic Table OnFA Rec/DubRequest FB VTR INDSpeed/data correspondence table For the current timer mode Timer modeCurrent timer mode Bit-3 Auto modeDATA0 0A DATA0 0BDATA0 1B DATA0 0EDATA0 0F DATA0 1FDATA0 1D On-screen display TroubleshootingCode Troubles not to be Warned by Indicators Symptoms Cause Not operable Remote button is set to RemoteOn-screen display Behavior and actions to be taken ActionOptional Accessories AppendixUnit mm Specifications150