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Component Names & Functions
Rear Panel (continued)
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 fol-
lows.
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 trig-
gering (i.e., a GY-DV5000 from JVC).
aFOOT SW 1/2 terminal
FOOT SW 1: For controlling the Record/Record Pause
functions of this unit by connecting to an
external switch (foot switch, etc.).
FOOT SW 2: If an external switch (foot switch, etc.) is con-
nected, the following operations are per-
formed in response to switch signals from
the switch.
Insert chapter marks and indexes while
recording to a DVD.
Capture still images (JPEG) during play-
back of an unfinalized DVD with available
space.
Capture still images (JPEG) of the in put
video when a CD-R/RW with available
space is inserted.
For selecting the method of control by this te rminal using
the FOOT SW1/2 items on the REMOTE (1/2) menu
screen. (XPage 75)
bFOR 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 NET-
WORK MENU screen.
cOptional-board slot cover
This cover is removed to allow commercially-available
optional boards to be installed.
dEquipotential Terminal
Ensure proper connection of the equipotential terminal for
each device when connecting this unit to other devices.
eAC IN terminal (3P)
For connecting to the power outlet using the power cord
supplied.
fMAIN 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. (XPage69)