JVC BR-D95U specifications Adjustment

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12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT

12-2 ADJUSTMENT

Adjustment outline for each item

Video level/setup level/chroma level/chroma phase

Use menu switch No. 124 <CHROMA ROTE> to specify whether the chroma phase reference signal is a composite signal or component signal.

1.Play back a cassette tape with standard color signals recorded on it. Do not use the built-in color bar signal for adjustment.

2.Adjust the knobs so that the displays on the waveform monitor (WFM) and the vectorscope (VSC) appear as illustrated below.

 Waveforms on the WFM (NTSC signal)

 Waveforms on the VSC (NTSC signal)

 

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12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT

12-2 ADJUSTMENT

System phase/subcarrier phase/SCH phase The system phase can be varied with the subcarrier-unit step. The relationship between the sync and burst phase does not change. The phase in the subcarrier can be varied. The relationship between the sync and burst phase does not change.

To adjust the phase with reference to sync phase, follow the system phase adjustment procedure described below.

To adjust the phase with reference to subcarrier phase, adjust the system phase as described below, then adjust the subcarrier phase.

To vary sync and burst phase (SCH), adjust it with <SCH PHASE> in the video control menu.

System phase (SYSTEM PHASE) adjustment

System phase adjustment matches the VCR’s blanking phase with the switcher’s correct blanking phase. Switch between the switcher reference signal and the input VCR signal and adjust until there is no change in phase position. Without this adjustment, video distortion occurs after completion of fading during switching.

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Video level

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Setup level

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A: Video level

 

 

 

Adjust to 100 IRE. (NTSC)

C: Chroma level/chroma phase

 

Adjust to 0.7 V (PAL)

 

Adjust the two knobs so that the lighting point of

 

B: Setup level (NTSC only)

 

each vector waveform is located within the

 

Adjust against deviation.

 

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Video (H) phase (VID (H) PHASE) adjustment

 

 

The video phase determines where a picture is located with respect to the sync signal. You can adjust this using

the same waveform monitor used for system phase adjustment. Set the WFM reference sync to INT and adjust

while observing blanking until no part of the VCR picture is missing in the rising section.

 

If you’re not using a waveform monitor, wipe the picture with the switcher reference signal and adjust until the

entire picture can be seen on the monitor.

 

 

Waveforms on a waveform monitor

The WFM enlarges in 0.1 µsec.

Genlocking signal (H sync) 50%

50%

Match Player’s video output

(H sync) 50%

50%

(Pay attention to sync fall)

Phase setting for genlocking signal

1.Set the waveform monitor (WFM)’s input to B and synchronize with input B. Set the H sync position with the WFM’s H POSITION volume control to 50% of the H sync level. (Refer to the upper figure on the left.)

Adjustment of Player 1

2.Select Player 1 with the special-effects device (switcher).

3.Play back the reference color bar on Player 1.

4.Set the WFM’s input to A and synchronize with input B. Set the [SYSTEM PHASE] item of Player 1 to the same H sync position as step 1. (Refer to the lower figure on the left.)

Adjustment of Player 2

5.Select Player 2 with the special-effect device (switcher).

6.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the system phase of Player 2.

The KM-D600 switcher is self-adjusting. No adjustment is required.

Subcarrier phase (SC PHASE) adjustment

NTSC signal waveforms

Adjustment of Player 1

1. Select Player 1 with the special-effects device

(switcher).

System subcarrier phase adjustment matches the VCR subcarrier with the reference subcarrier of the switcher. Adjust so that the reference subcarrier overlaps the VCR subcarrier.

Player 1

Match

Player 2

2.

Play back the reference color bar on Player 1.

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Set the WFM’s input to A and synchronize with

 

input A. Adjust the video phase by setting the [VID

 

(H) PHASE] item of Player 1 so that none of the

 

image is missing. (Refer to the upper figure on the

 

left.)

Adjustment of Player 2

4.Select Player 2 with the special-effects device (switcher).

5.With the WFM’s input set to A and input A synchronized, adjust the video phase by setting the [VID (H) PHASE] item of Player 2 in the same way as step 3. (Refer to the lower figure on the left.)

Waveforms on the vector scope (NTSC signal)

 

Burst signal

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*Adjustment of the KM-D600 switcher is not necessary as it is self-adjusting.

Adjustment of the KM-3000 switcher is not necessary as it is a component switcher.

Composite switchers other than the KM-D600 must

be adjusted.

Phase setting for genlocking signal

1.Set the vector scope’s input to B and synchronize with input B. Adjust the phase of the burst signal to the reference line with the vector scope (Refer to Fig. 2 on the left.).

Adjustment of Player 1

2.Select Player 1 with the special-effects device (switcher).

3.Play back the reference color bar on Player 1.

4.Set the vector scope’s input to A and synchronize with input B. Adjust the phase of a burst signal to the reference line by setting the [SC PHASE] item of Player 1. (Refer to Fig. 2 on the left.)

Adjustment of Player 2

5.

Select Player 2 with the special-effects device

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(switcher).

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the subcarrier of

 

Player 2.

(WFM: Inside reference sync signal)

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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 FeaturesIntroduction MaintenanceOutline Other FunctionsHead Cleaning PrecautionsVideo Cassette Front Panel Audio signal select buttons Video Input indicatorsSetting buttons  Menu button $PB PB/EE button PAUSE/STILL Rear Panel SUB PanelCounter Display ON-SCREEN Display MUTING/CONDITION Alarm display Operation mode display in the VariableConnections Input ConnectionsOutput Connections Editing remote control connectionControl System Connections Composite OUT00A Menu Setting Menu Switch SettingMenu Display Modes 00F Fixed Time EntryPAL Video Signal System SelectionEnabling the Direct Access function Saving and Calling UP Menu Switch SettingsAccess 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 Activating the recording current adjustment function Recording Current AdjustmentMenu Switch List Menu Switch Setting DetailsFunctions enclosed Are not available on the PAL system Menu Switch Setting Content VD REC Signal ECC ModeNormal Slow Picture FrameWide Line SetupExtra Line PB MutingVblank Vblank Ycomb OFF on OFF WITH21Factory setting CH1 0DB AT 2CHCH2 CH3Setting PB/EE ModeSilence PAUSE/STILL SEC STP/TIME0SEC Diag AT OFF Power on15SEC StillSafety Swap Mode DisableTime Code PARA-RUN OFFRegen Mode Synchro Disable Nization EnableCF Flag Reply FLDMode ASM INS 0FF UB Preset OFF AutoRemain Enable EXT LTC Regen TC VitcPreparation Operation Mode LockRemove the cassette from the slot Precautions Loading the cassette Turn the Power switch onStandby ON/OFF Load the cassetteRecording Input Video and Audio Signal SelectionPreparation for Recording Audio Record Level Adjustment Audio Monitor Output Signal SelectionBasic Recording Operations Playback Digital Audio Signal INPUT/OUTPUTPreparation for Playback Audio Playback Level Lock mode Audio Playback Level AdjustmentManual audio playback level adjustment Basic Playback OperationsSet menu switch No Auto Tracking to OFF Play volume controlAdjust until the tracking meter level reaches the maximum Manual Tracking AjustmentSimplified Playback Speed Adjustment Function Error CorrectionAudio V. Fade Function Variable Slow Playback Shuttle SEARCH/JOG OperationTo stop search operation Jog operation Turn the inner jog dialProgram Playback Other Functions User Setting11 FF, REW and Counter Memory Functions Extra Line Data RECORDING/PLAYBACKAuto When video signals are output, extra line Signals. Factory settingExtra line data playback Line recordingFixed Time CUE UP Function Simultaneous OperationQuit the Multi Cue mode Engage the Multi Cue-Up modeMulti CUE-UP Function Cue Operation buttons DisplayStriping REC Striping REC MenuTime Code Initial Setting Preset HOW to USE Time CodeFront sub panel switches for time code setting Time Code DisplayTime Code Recording Time Code Playback Front sub panel switch settingRecord the time code SUB Time Code Recording and Playback Time Code Switch Setting for EditingAssemble editing Insert editing EditingRecording PlaybackEditing procedure Color Frame Servo SettingPreparation Swap Editing Editing mode selectionEdit point entry Editing actual Preview editingReview check Correcting the edit pointOther Function Audio Split EditingManual Editing Editing with the PRE-READ FunctionExample of editing system configuration Editing System Phase AdjustmentThat allows you to bypass the frame memory Refer toAdjustment items on screen can be selected with the cursor Select the adjustment item by turning the jog dialRepeat steps 2 to 3 to adjust other items Item belowAdjustment 122 Dubbing Loop FunctionBasic Table JVC-1 Table0B NAK 0A ACKOut Flag Reset Flag Reset3F Stop Key CueUp With DataC0 Auto Edit Key B6 Rev Shuttle KeyExecutes Auto Edit on the VCR C1 Preview Key Basic TableE6 Preroll TimePreset Basic Table E4 Out Data PresetE7 Timer Mode Select E5 Edit PresetF7 Basic Table On F6 JVC OnFA Rec/DubRequest FB VTR INDSpeed/data correspondence table Timer mode For the current timer modeCurrent timer mode Bit-3 Auto modeDATA0 0B DATA0 0ADATA0 0E DATA0 1BDATA0 0F DATA0 1FDATA0 1D On-screen display TroubleshootingCode Symptoms Cause Not operable Remote button is set to Remote Troubles not to be Warned by IndicatorsOn-screen display Behavior and actions to be taken ActionAppendix Optional AccessoriesUnit mm Specifications150