JVC BD-X200U manual Preparation, Signal Connections, Alarm Messages

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LCD Display and On-Screen Content

Alarm Messages

Alarm messages are displayed on the DVD recorder’s LCD display and on the monitor when the recorder cannot obey a command. These messages will remain on-screen until the next operation is carried out.

Monitor screen

000 min LCD display

Preparation

Signal Connections

Audio and video signals

Video outputs for VCR

REC INHIBIT

Alarm messages: Displayed when DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU

DOLBYDIGITAL

LPCM

Alarm message

04/05/04 11:20:00

REC

TITLE 1 0:11:22 CHAPTER 1 0:11:22

screen is set to ON.

Note 1

Input

DVComposite

Audio outputs for VCR

 

 

 

Note 2

 

 

 

Input

 

Analog audio

DV

YC separate

Note 4

Monitor or TV

Composite

Analog audio

Note 3

Monitor message

LCD display

Description

message

DV IN/OUT

Y/C IN

LINE IN

LINE OUT

INVALID DISC

INVALID DISC

The current disc is not a DVD-R or DVD-RW.

NOT X200

NOT X200

A disc recorded using a different DVD recorder was inserted or played.

REC INHIBIT

REC INH

Recording was attempted using a disc on which no more data can be recorded.

 

 

The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-RW to which no more data can be recorded.

DV IN/OUT

VIDEO

 

AUDIO

 

 

IN LINE OUT

INPUT

CH1

 

 

 

LEVEL

INOUT

 

 

 

 

4dB

 

 

 

 

8dB

AUDIO OUT

 

Y/C

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH2

 

Headphones

DV IN/OUT

 

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

LANSIGNAL

USB

DC 19V

PHONES

 

GND

 

(on front panel)

Stereo

 

 

 

COPY INHIBIT

COPY INH

Recording of a copy-protected signal was attempted.

DISC FULL

DISC FULL

All remaining space on the disc is used up during recording.

CELL OVER

CELL OVER

The number of cells for a single title exceeded 255.

 

 

This will be displayed when the recording time for a single title is exceeded as a

 

 

result of setting ENCODE QUALITY to a low value (i.e., 4 Mbps or lower), recording

 

 

content with little movement, or other similar factors. No error will be triggered when

 

 

the time is within that set for the total content.

REGION CODE

REGION CODE

An attempt was made to play a disc for which a region code has been set.

OVERHEATING!

OVERHEATING

Displayed when the internal temperature of the set rises due to fan malfunction, etc.

 

 

In this case, immediately turn off the power and discontinue use. The power will

 

 

automatically shut down in about 20 minutes after the OVERHEATING display.

CAUTION

 

 

If alarm messages such as “INVALID DISC” are displayed several times when a disc recorded using the BD-X200 or a blank

disk is inserted, there is a possibility that the disc itself has been damaged. In such a case, the damaged disc should be

replaced with a new one.

 

If the alarm messages continue to appear after replacing the disc, the problem may lie within the DVD recorder, and in such a

case, you are recommended to contact either the store where this BD-X200 was purchased or your nearest JVC authorized

dealer.

 

 

AUDIO IN

同期信号発生器 Note 5

Note 1: The video signal for input is selected using INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen. Note 2: The audio signals for input are selected using INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen. When either LINE or Y/C is set for INPUT SELECT, the analog audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminals will be selected for input. When DV is set for INPUT SELECT, the DV audio signals from the DV IN/OUT terminal will be selected for input. Note 3: 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. In addition, the Setup Menu and other setting screens are also displayed on the monitor connected to this terminal. The DVD recorder’s operation status and other relevant information are displayed on-screen when DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen has been set to ON. Note 4: The Y/C IN terminal’s specification (i.e., S1 or S2) can be selected using Y/C TERMINAL MODE from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen. Note 5: The standard input level for audio signals input via the AUDIO IN terminals (i.e., +4 dB or –8 dB) can be selected using the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the rear panel.

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Contents For Customer Use BD-X200EPort Cable Length SupplementPower System Safety PrecautionsFor Your Safety Please Read the Following Text Carefully Must be EarthedContents Introduction Precautions for DVD Recorder UseOverview of BD-X200 Functions Introduction Precautions for Disc UsageDetails Regarding Discs Component Names & Functions DVD Data Configuration Region CodesFront Panel Screen SizesComponent Names & Functions Rear Panel 4AUDIO Input Level switchDvslave LCD Display LCD Display and On-Screen ContentOn-Screen Content LCD Display and On-Screen ContentStatus Messages Status MessagesEvent Messages Disc StatusAlarm Messages Signal ConnectionsPreparation Preparation Power ConnectionsTurning the Power On Turning the Power Off Inserting a Disc Turning the Power On & Off Inserting & Removing DiscsRemoving a Disc Setting & Displaying the Date & Time Using a Keyboard & MouseSetting the Date and Time DVD Recording Settings & Controls for RecordingPre-Recording Settings Settings & Controls for RecordingPreparing a Disc for Recording Erasing All Data From a DiscSetting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video Selecting & Confirming Input SignalsGuide to Recording Times Audio EncodingAUDIO Encode MpegSelecting the Adjustment Method Adjusting of Audio Recording LevelsAdjusting the Audio Recording Levels Checking the Video InputSelecting Styles for Title & Chapter Menu RecordingRecording Sequence REC button + Play buttonRecording with the Front Panel RecordingInserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically Finalizing for playback on this and other DVD players Using a Keyboard & Mouse to Control RecordingFinalizing Title & Chapter Menu Settings Title & Chapter Menu SettingsBD-X200 Title & Chapter Menus Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter MenusEasymenu Freeware for Editing Menu Templates Ending Settings in the Preset Style Menu ScreenSelecting Display Styles Changing & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus Changing Chapter Menus Thumbnail Edit screenOpening the Thumbnail Edit screen Changing thumbnailsEntering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus Changing & Checking Chapter Menu StylesChanging the Display Style Checking the Chapter Menu Screen Ending the Editing of Chapter MenusChecking the Title Menu Screen Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & NamesOpening the Title Menu Edit screen Finalizing Discs Entering Names for the Title MenuPlayback PlaybackPlaying Discs Fast & Slow PlaybackSynchronous Recording Recording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422ARegistering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks Synchronous RecordingDeleting the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks Starting the Record ProcessSettings DV camera or VCR Enable control via DV BD-X200 Recording Playback Signals From a DV Camera or VCRRecording Video & Audio From a Non-Linear Editor Will be communicated via the DV terminalSaving & Loading Time-Code Settings Editing Via the Remote Control DV Slave ScreenPoint start point for editing Recorder 2/2In, Out & Chapter Points from External Edit Lists Select EDL Load from the Remote Control screen and pressTransfer the external edit list to your BD-X200 EDLDubbing DVDs Using the LAN Terminal Recording Operations Using a DV Camera TriggerSignal Connections DVD DubbingDVD Dubbing Network SettingsDubbing Setup Menu Configuration Setup MenuSetting the Setup Menu Setup MenuSystem Menu Screen Disc Menu ScreenInput Select Menu screen Recorder Menu Screen Preset Style Menu screenRemote Menu screen Display Menu screen Clock Adjust Menu screenDubbing screen Others TroubleshootingNetwork Menu Screen Others SpecificationsLLT0056-001A BD-X200E English

BD-X200U specifications

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