1 INTRODUCTION

1-1 OUTLINE

This manual consists of the following sections.

Section 1 INTRODUCTION Read this section carefully as it describes the

Section 9

OTHER FUNCTIONS

This section describes the following special functions.

1 INTRODUCTION

1-2 MAINTENANCE

The video cassette recorder/player incorporates precision components. Regular maintenance is necessary to maintain the performance level required for professional use. The information below will help you determine a maintenance schedule that will ensure optimum performance over a long period of time.

precautions to be taken when operating this unit and the type of cassette to be used.

Section 2 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS If you are already familiar with the operation of professional VCRs, you will probably only need to read this section to get started.

Section 3 CONNECTIONS This section describes basic connections between the BR-D95U and other units.

Section 4 MENU SWITCH SETTING This unit incorporates a ÒMenuÓ function which allows you to set a variety of switches on screen. Setting procedures and setting items are described in this section.

Section 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS This section describes the menu switch items and setting contents in detail.

Section 6 PREPARATION This section describes how to set up the unit prior to operation and notes any precautions that need to be taken.

Section 7 RECORDING This section describes recording operations and settings.

Section 8 PLAYBACK This section describes playback operations and settings.

¥Setting the unit to record or play back information added to a video signal on an extra video line.

¥Simultaneous operation of more than one VCR

¥Cue-up function

Section 10 HOW TO USE TIME CODE This section describes time code presetting, recording, and time code playback operation.

Section 11 EDITING This section describes the editing operation and pre-read editing.

Section 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUST MENT This section describes internal TBC phase adjustment and the dubbing loop function.

Section 13 RS-232C protocol This section describes the data protocols used to control of this unit with a personal computer or other external RS-232C controller.

Section 14 TROUBLESHOOTING This section suggests ways to handle potential difficulties or malfunctions.

Section 15 APPENDIX This section includes descriptions of optional units and the index for this manual.

Section 16 SPECIFICATIONS

Maintenance

Just as regular oil changes, brake checks, and tune-ups are essential to keep your car running well over a long period, your VCR must be maintained regularly to ensure optimum long-term performance.

Continued use of the VCR without maintenance may lead to the following malfunctions.

Recording or playback cannot be executed.

Picture and sound distortion.

Repeated warnings (stopping the operation). These malfunctions are mostly due to wear or deterioration of the VCR's internal components. Having these repaired can be expensive. Moreover, a sudden malfunction can not only lead to downtime and lost productivity, but can also damage the video cassette.

Use time

Every 750H

1500H

Drum assembling





(including heads)

 

 

Head cleaner





Tape guide roller, etc.





Fixed head





Belt pinch roller, etc.





Driving system parts





Keeping track of operation (running) time The total operation time reached by an ordinary home VCR in five to six years may be reached by a professional VCR in as few as five to six months. Therefore, it is important to closely monitor the total operation time. You can check the running time on the provided hour meter (drum running time). The hour meter is shown on the counter display or on- screen display on the monitor.

Hour meter indication

The hour meter can be displayed by selecting ÒDRUM HOURÓ on the menu switch setting screen. For details, refer to ÒHour meter indicationÓ on page 39.

Maintenance schedule

Depending on the operation time, inspect or replace the following mechanism components. Replace the drum assembly (including the heads) and head cleaner every 750 hours.

: Cleaning, check and adjustment

: Check or replace as required. If replacement is not required, clean it.

: Replace.

3000H

4500H

6000H





































This table should be used as reference only. Actual maintenance requirements will vary according to how the unit is used.

Maintenance consultation Consult your local JVC dealer for more information about maintenance scheduling and costs.

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