JVC 240-020-505 manual Rear Panel

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Component Names & Functions

Rear Panel

 

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MAIN

POWER

VIDEO

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

LINE

 

INPUT

CH1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

IN

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

+4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-8dB

 

 

 

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Y/C

OUT

Y/C

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVI

 

 

 

 

CH2

 

 

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OUT

 

 

FOOT SW

DV IN/OUT

 

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR SERVICE

 

 

 

USB

 

 

 

AC IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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0DV IN/OUT terminal

This I/O terminal for digital signals conforms with IEEE1394 specifications.

In order to select this terminal’s audio and video signals for input, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to DV.

REMOTE SELECT from the REMOTE MENU screen is

used to select a control method for this terminal as follows.

DV(SLAVE) : The DVD recorder operates as a slave device and is controlled by commands from a master device.

DV(TRIGGER) : The DVD recorder performs recording in response to operation of the trigger button on a camera capable of DV triggering (i.e., a GY-DV5100 from JVC).

!FOOT SW 1/2 terminal

FOOT SW 1 : For controlling the Record/Record Pause functions of this unit by connecting to an

^DVI IN terminal

For input of SXGA or XGA digital video signals.

Use the supplied DVI-HDMI cable to connect to the digital video output terminal of the device for endoscope.

When inputting the image of this terminal, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU to DVI.(Page 63)

&DVI OUT terminal

For output of SXGA or XGA digital video signals.

Use the supplied DVI-HDMI cable to connect to the DVI

terminal of the monitor.

Output video input signal as digital EE signal in stop mode

or in recording mode.

Output the playback image of the DVD disc in playback

mode.

Output SETUP MENU screen besides video signals. Does

not output REC CONTROL panel.

Only a part of the status will be displayed on screen.

1VIDEO LINE IN terminal (BNC)

This terminal allows composite video signals to be input to the DVD recorder.

In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE.

SETUP from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen should be set in accordance with whether or not this input signal is a setup signal. (NTSC only)

2VIDEO Y/C IN terminal (4-pin)

This terminal allows YC separate video signals to be input to the DVD recorder.

In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to Y/C.

SETUP from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen should be set in accordance with whether or not this input signal is a setup signal. (NTSC only)

This terminal’s specification (i.e., S1 or S2) can be selected using Y/C TERMINAL MODE from the SYSTEM MENU (2/ 2) screen.

3VIDEO LINE OUT terminal (BNC)

This terminal is used to connect the DVD recorder to a monitor.

When the DVD recorder is in Stop or Recording mode, the video input signal is output on the E-E screen as a composite video signal.

If the REC button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds while the DVD recorder is stopped, the input signal will be subjected to MPEG encode/decode processing and output via the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal. This will continue for as long as the REC button is held, and it allows the DVD recording quality to be confirmed.

Playback from the DVD is output as a composite signal when in Playback mode.

The Setup Menu, title menu, chapter menus, and other setting and control screens are displayed on the monitor connected to this terminal.

Status and alarm information is also displayed on-screen. (The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate which items are to be displayed.)

4VIDEO Y/C OUT terminal (4-pin)

For output of YC separate video signals.

Information that is the same as that of the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal is being output.

This terminal’s specification (i.e., S1 or S2) can be selected using Y/C TERMINAL MODE from the SYSTEM MENU (2/ 2) screen.

5AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch

This switch is used to set the standard level for audio input. +4dB : The standard level is set to +4 dB.

–8dB : The standard level is set to –8 dB.

6AUDIO IN terminals (RCA 2)

These terminals allow analog audio signals to be input to the DVD recorder.

In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE or Y/C.

7AUDIO OUT terminals (RCA 2)

These terminals allow analog audio signals to be output from the DVD recorder.

When the DVD recorder is in Stop or Recording mode, the audio input signals (i.e., E-E signals) are output via these terminals.

Audio from the DVD is output when in Playback mode.

8RS-232C REMOTE terminal (D-sub 9-pin female)

Operation of this unit can be controlled externally by connecting to an RS-232C control device.

9USB terminals (2)

For connecting to a USB-supported keyboard.

A keyboard can be used as an alternative to the DVD recorder’s buttons when using setting and control screens. The input of text in setting screens is carried out using a keyboard.

It is not be possible to operate devices other than a keyboard by connecting them to the USB terminal.

Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen in accordance with the keyboard’s input language.

Recommended manufacturers: Logitech

external switch (foot switch, etc.).

FOOT SW2 : For adding chapters or indexes according to switch signals by connecting to an external switch (foot switch, etc.).

For selecting the method of control by this terminal using the FOOT SW1/2 items on the REMOTE menu screen. (Page 70)

@FOR SERVICE terminal (RJ-45)

Connect this terminal to a PC that has been installed with utilities for this unit, such as application software for creating title/chapter menus.

NETWORK settings must be carried out using the NETWORK MENU screen

#Equipotential Terminal

Ensure proper connection of the equipotential terminal for each device when connecting this unit to other devices.

$AC IN terminal (3P)

For connecting to the power outlet using the power cord supplied.

%MAIN POWER switch

Switch for turning ON/OFF the power.

When the power is turned ON, operating mode can be selected using the AC IN MODE item on the SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen. (Page 65)

The events and alarm information are not displayed. (

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Mounting the clamp for preventing

disconnection of DVI-HDMI cable

After connecting the DVI-HDMI cable to this unit, mount the supplied cable clamp to this unit to prevent cable disconnection.

Attach the cable clamp to the connector of the DVI-HDMI cable as shown in the diagram below, insert both ends of the cable clamp into the securing bracket of this unit.

Securing bracket

Cable clamp

Connector

Securing bracket

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Contents For Customer Use DVD RecorderImportant Safeguards Information for USA Safety Precautions Precautions de SecuriteUL.60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1 56PA Supplement Stryker EndoscopySupplément PictographsPrécaution d’utilisation du câble d’alimentation Supplement for medical Use +/- 1 kV Differential modeRecommended separation distance XIIContents Introduction Precautions for DVD Recorder UseOverview of Functions Introduction Precautions for Disc Usage Details Regarding Discs Component Names & Functions DVD Data ConfigurationFront Panel Screen SizesComponent Names & Functions Rear Panel LCD Display LCD Display and On-Screen ContentOn-Screen Content LCD Display and On-Screen ContentDisc Repair Feature Status MessagesEvent Messages Only the Video Line OUT or Y/C OUT terminal Alarm Messages Only the Video Line OUT or Y/C OUT terminalPower Connections Signal ConnectionsTurning the Power On Turning the Power OffPreparation Using a KeyboardInserting & Removing Discs Inserting a Disc Removing a DiscSetting the Date and Time Setting & Displaying the Date & TimeDisplaying the Date and Time To display date and time information on-screenDVD Recording Settings & Controls for RecordingPreparing a Disc for Recording Pre-Recording Settings Settings & Controls for RecordingCanceling the Finalization of a DVD-RW / DVD+RW Erasing All Data From a DVD-RW / DVD+RW DiscSetting Encoding Formats Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & VideoVideo Encoding Audio EncodingAdjusting the Audio Recording Levels Adjusting of Audio Recording LevelsSelecting the Adjustment Method Checking the Video InputConfirm the settings for the currently selected style Select DVD Menu from the Setup Menu and then press the SETTitle & Chapter Menus Selecting Styles for Title & Chapter MenuRecording Sequence RecordingChanging Styles for Title & Chapter Menus Recording Using the Foot Switch to Perform RecordingRecording with the Front Panel Inserting Chapter Marks Manually or AutomaticallyTimelapse Recording Using a Keyboard to Control RecordingFinalizing for Playback on Other DVD Players Daily REC Daily RecordingFinalizing Changing Chapter Menus Thumbnail Edit Screen Title & Chapter Menu SettingsChanging & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus Opening the Thumbnail Edit Screen Changing ThumbnailsChanging & Checking Chapter Menu Styles Title & Chapter Menu SettingsEntering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus Changing the Display StyleChecking the Chapter Menu Screen Ending the Editing of Chapter MenusChecking the Title Menu Screen Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & NamesOpening the Title Menu Screen Changing Names for the Title Menu Change the default name in the text boxFinalizing Discs Press the Enter keyPlaying Back a Disc PlaybackPlaying Back a Finalized Disc Playing Back a Disc before FinalizingFast & Slow Playback PlaybackIndex Writing and Index Search Playing the Previous or Next ChapterSetting the Setup Menu Setup MenuSetup Menu Configuration Setup MenuSetup Menus Input Select Menu Screen Disc Menu ScreenSystem Menu Screen Power OFF AC in Mode Power onKeyboard English Style FrenchDVD Menu Screen Recorder Menu 1/2 screen Recorder Menu ScreenRecorder Menu 2/2 screen Remote Menu Screen Display Menu Screen Clock Adjust Menu ScreenNetwork Menu Screen Specifications Changing the Signal System Ntsc / PALOperation Procedure OthersService and Claims TroubleshootingOthers Warranty Statement