JVC BD-X200U DVD Dubbing, Recording Operations Using a DV Camera Trigger, Signal Connections

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Recording Operations Using a DV Camera Trigger

 

By connecting a camera featuring a DV terminal to this DVD recorder, audio and video from the camera can be easily recorded to

a disc. In this type of situation, the DV camera’s trigger button is used to control the BD-X200.

 

Supported cameras: GY-DV5000 and GY-DV5001.

 

 

Signal Connections

 

 

TV set or monitor

 

 

Rear panel

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

 

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

IN LINE OUTINPUT

CH1

 

LEVEL

INOUT

 

 

4dB

 

 

8dB

 

 

GY-DV5000

 

 

Y/C

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

CH2

 

 

 

 

 

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

DV IN/OUT

 

 

 

LAN

SIGNAL

USB

 

 

 

 

GND

DC 19V

 

 

 

DV terminal

 

DV IN/OUT terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(video, audio, and control signals)

 

 

 

 

 

DV cables:

 

 

 

 

 

VC-VDV204 (2 m, 4P-4P) from JVC

 

 

 

 

 

VC-VDV206 (2 m, 4P-6P) from JVC

 

 

Connect the DV IN/OUT terminal on the rear of your BD-X200 to the DV terminal on the GY-DV5000 using a DV (IEEE1394)

cable. One of the commercially-available cables indicated above should be used for this purpose.

Connect the DVD recorder’s VIDEO LINE OUT and AUDIO OUT terminals to the monitor’s video in and audio in terminals.

Setup Procedures

 

 

 

Insert a recordable disc into your BD-X200.

 

 

 

Settings

 

 

 

GY-DV5000

:

Set DV REC TRIGGER from the OTHERS MENU (1/2) screen to ON.

 

 

BD-X200

:

Set REMOTE SELECT from the REMOTE MENU screen to DV(TRIGGER).

 

 

 

Input will automatically be DV.

 

 

 

REMOTE MENU screen

The BD-X200 will adopt Slave mode. (It will not be possible to control recording

REMOTE MENU

operations from the DVD recorder.)

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

Note

 

REMOTE SELECT

DV(TRIGGER)

 

REC CONTROL

OFF

Not compatible with the REPLICATION feature of BR-DV6000.

REM FF/REW MODE

FF/REW

 

 

 

 

 

Procedure

Recording on the BD-X200 will start and stop in response to operation of the trigger button on the GY-DV5000 or GY-DV5001.

*

When using, make sure triggers are at least 1 second apart.

DVD Dubbing

 

Dubbing DVDs Using the LAN Terminal

When the LAN terminal is used to join two BD-X200 DVD recorders via an Ethernet connection, audio and video from a sender

DVD can be dubbed onto a DVD on the receiver device.

Connected devices : One BD-X200

SENDER (used for playback of the master DVD)

One BD-X200

RECEIVER (used for DVD recording)

Signal Connections

 

All connection and disconnection of cables should be carried out with the power turned off.

Direct connection of two BD-X200s

Connect an Ethernet cable between the LAN terminals of the sender and receiver devices.

 

 

A Category 5, cross-wired Ethernet cable should be used in this case.

 

 

 

Sender BD-X200

 

 

Receiver BD-X200

 

VIDEO

 

AUDIO

VIDEO

 

AUDIO

IN LINE OUT

INPUT

CH1

IN LINE OUT

INPUT

CH1

 

LEVEL

INOUT

 

LEVEL

INOUT

 

 

4dB

 

 

4dB

 

 

8dB

 

 

8dB

Y/C

 

 

Y/C

 

 

IN

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

CH2

 

 

CH2

 

 

REMOTE

 

 

REMOTE

DV IN/OUT

 

 

DV IN/OUT

 

 

LANSIGNAL

USB

DC 19V

LANSIGNAL

USB

DC 19V

GND

 

GND

 

LAN terminal

 

 

LAN terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAT-5 cross-wired cable

 

 

 

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Contents BD-X200E For Customer UseSupplement Port Cable LengthFor Your Safety Please Read the Following Text Carefully Safety PrecautionsPower System Must be EarthedContents Overview of BD-X200 Functions Precautions for DVD Recorder UseIntroduction Details Regarding Discs Precautions for Disc UsageIntroduction Front Panel DVD Data Configuration Region CodesComponent Names & Functions Screen SizesComponent Names & Functions Dvslave 4AUDIO Input Level switchRear Panel LCD Display and On-Screen Content LCD DisplayStatus Messages LCD Display and On-Screen ContentOn-Screen Content Status MessagesDisc Status Event MessagesPreparation Signal ConnectionsAlarm Messages Power Connections PreparationRemoving a Disc Turning the Power On & Off Inserting & Removing DiscsTurning the Power On Turning the Power Off Inserting a Disc Setting the Date and Time Using a Keyboard & MouseSetting & Displaying the Date & Time Settings & Controls for Recording DVD RecordingPreparing a Disc for Recording Settings & Controls for RecordingPre-Recording Settings Erasing All Data From a DiscSelecting & Confirming Input Signals Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & VideoAUDIO Encode Audio EncodingGuide to Recording Times MpegAdjusting the Audio Recording Levels Adjusting of Audio Recording LevelsSelecting the Adjustment Method Checking the Video InputRecording Sequence RecordingSelecting Styles for Title & Chapter Menu REC button + Play buttonInserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically RecordingRecording with the Front Panel Finalizing Using a Keyboard & Mouse to Control RecordingFinalizing for playback on this and other DVD players BD-X200 Title & Chapter Menus Title & Chapter Menu SettingsTitle & Chapter Menu Settings Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter MenusSelecting Display Styles Ending Settings in the Preset Style Menu ScreenEasymenu Freeware for Editing Menu Templates Opening the Thumbnail Edit screen Changing Chapter Menus Thumbnail Edit screenChanging & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus Changing thumbnailsChanging the Display Style Changing & Checking Chapter Menu StylesEntering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus Checking the Chapter Menu ScreenOpening the Title Menu Edit screen Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & NamesChecking the Title Menu Screen Entering Names for the Title Menu Finalizing DiscsPlaying Discs PlaybackPlayback Fast & Slow PlaybackRecording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422A Synchronous RecordingDeleting the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks Synchronous RecordingRegistering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks Starting the Record ProcessRecording Video & Audio From a Non-Linear Editor Recording Playback Signals From a DV Camera or VCRSettings DV camera or VCR Enable control via DV BD-X200 Will be communicated via the DV terminalPoint start point for editing Editing Via the Remote Control DV Slave ScreenSaving & Loading Time-Code Settings Recorder 2/2Transfer the external edit list to your BD-X200 Select EDL Load from the Remote Control screen and pressIn, Out & Chapter Points from External Edit Lists EDLSignal Connections Recording Operations Using a DV Camera TriggerDubbing DVDs Using the LAN Terminal DVD DubbingDubbing Network SettingsDVD Dubbing Setup Menu Setup Menu ConfigurationSetup Menu Setting the Setup MenuInput Select Menu screen Disc Menu ScreenSystem Menu Screen Preset Style Menu screen Recorder Menu ScreenRemote Menu screen Dubbing screen Clock Adjust Menu screenDisplay Menu screen Network Menu Screen TroubleshootingOthers Specifications OthersEnglish LLT0056-001A BD-X200E

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