4Drop/Non-drop display (for NTSC only) /NTSC mode

Displays the framing mode of the time code.

NDF

: Non-drop frame (NTSC only)

DF

: Drop frame (NTSC only)

NTSC : Displays when PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen is set to NTSC.

5Time code mode display

Displays the time code mode set in the TC/UB/CLOCK Menu screen.

REGN : Regeneration mode

RRUN : REC RUN preset mode

FREE : FREE RUN preset mode

EXT : This is displayed when time codes are input to the TIME CODE IN terminal (with TCG SOURCE set to EXTERNAL).

It blinks when no time code is input or when the phase of an external time code is not locked with the phase of the video signal.

DUPL : This is displayed when TC DUPLICATE is set to AUTO.

(Enter the time code of the DV terminal.)

6Counter mode

The counter mode selected with the COUNTER switch on the front panel is displayed.

CTL : CTL counter

TC : Time code

UB : User’s bit

 

7Counter display

The CTL counter is displayed as a 7-digit number with + or –. The time code/user’s bit is displayed as an 8-digit number.

With NTSC, the character/symbol at the end varies depending on the time code framing mode.

F : Non-drop frame.

.(dot): Drop frame.

With PAL, this is fixed to F.

8VCR mode display

Displays the operation mode of the VCR.

The reservation of mode is displayed in blinking light. NOCAS (no cassette tape), EJECT, STBON (standby- on), STBOF (standby-off), PLAY, STILL, FF, REW, SHTL, ADUBP (audio dubbing pause), REC, RECP (recording pause), INSERT, ASSEM, OPOFF (operate off)

9VCR mode graphic display

c: Eject L : Stop : : Play J : Still

Z : FF/Forward search

+ : REW/ Reverse search:

a : Record

aJ : Recording pause

:Audio dubbing

J: Audio dubbing pause

0Tape symbol display

:This symbol is displayed when a cassette tape is loaded.

It blinks during loading or ejecting of a cassette tape.

If the rear switch of the cassette tape is set to SAVE, it is displayed in yellow.

!Remaining tape time display

Displays the remaining time (minutes). Blinks if the re- maining time is less than 4 minutes.

Not displayed when the remaining time is being con- firmed. SP will not be displayed when a DVCAM cas- sette tape is being played back.

@Time/Date display

The data of the built-in clock will be displayed during re- cording or in the STOP mode. Displays the data of the tape during playback.

If the date/time is not set up, “– – –” is displayed.

#Input video signal display

Displays the input video signal selected with the INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel.

Blinks if the selected signal is not input (LINE, Y/C, CPNT, or DV).

( LINE , Y/C , CPNT , DV )

In the case of a copy-prohibiting signal, it will be dis- played in yellow.

SYNC : It is displayed when signals are input via the SYNC IN terminal with EXTERNAL SYNC selected.

$Editing mode display

The editing mode selected with the editing remote con- troller is displayed.

(ASSEM, INSV, INSA, INSVA, INS TC, INS VA12, INS VA34, INS A12, INS A34)

%Timer display

r: It is displayed when the TIMER switch on the rear panel is set to REC or PLAY.

REC: RED

PLAY: GREEN

^Wide screen ID signal display

W: It will be displayed when a wide screen ID signal exists in the input signal of the Y/C or DV terminal. The data on the tape is displayed during playback.

&Condensation display

:It is displayed when condensation occurs.

*Option display

It is displayed when an option board is connected.

XLI

: SA-X61U connection

XLO

: SA-X62U connection

 

: SA-DV6000 connection

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JVC BR-DV6000E Displays the framing mode of the time code, Drop frame Ntsc only, Displays the operation mode of the VCR

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