4 MENU SWITCHES

q:

Factory setting

(00): The number in the bracket shows the set value

 

on the counter display.

312AUTO REW

Details: Selects whether or not the tape is rewound automatically at tape end during recording or playback.

Setting:

qOFF (00): The tape is not rewound automatically. ON (01): The tape is rewound automatically.

Repeat playback is available when No. 311 <AUTO PLAY> menu switch is set to “PLAY”.

353EDIT ADJUST

Details: When this unit is used with an editing controller and the edit-in point is shifted, this corrects the play start timing.

Switch setting differs depending on the configuration of the editing system. For details, refer to “Edit adjust setting” on page 17.

Setting:

q0F: No compensation.

1F: The playback start point is delayed by 1 frame.

2F: The playback start point is delayed by 2 frames.

3F: The playback start point is delayed by 3 frames to the factory set timing.

4F: The playback start point is delayed by 4 frames.

5F: The playback start point is delayed by 5 frames.

6F: The playback start point is delayed by 6 frames.

7F: The playback start point is delayed by 7 frames.

360AUTO REW AT TIMER

Details: Selects whether or not the tape is automatically rewound when the VCR power is switched ON in the Timer Play or Recording Standby mode.

Setting:

qOFF (00): Playback or recording starts immediately. The tape is not rewound.

ON (01): Playback or recording starts after the tape is rewound to the beginning.

362BACK UP REC TIMING

Details: For backup recording, set this according to the length of the recording on the tape in the source VCR.

For details, refer to “Backup recording function” on page 36.

Setting:

qOFF (00) : Backup recording is not performed. 25MIN (01) : When the length of the recording on

the tape in the source VCR. is 30 minutes.

55MIN (02) : When the length of the recording on the tape in the source VCR. is 60 minutes.

75MIN (03) : When the length of the recording on the tape in the source VCR. is 80 minutes.

363CONTROLLER SELECT

Details: Selects the setting according to the type of remote control unit connected via the RS-422A interface.

Setting:

qTYPE 1 (00) : For the RM-G820.

TYPE 2 (01) : For a non-linear editing system.

TYPE 3 (02) : For BR-S822 swap and BR-D92 swap.

TYPE 4 (03) : Unused.

:

TYPE 8 (07)

396BATTERY SELECT

Details: When using DC power, set this switch according to the DC power supply and battery type.

Setting:

q12 V (00): Select this setting to use a DC power supply (AA-G10) or DC 12 V flat shape type battery.

13.2V (01): Select this setting to use Anton Bauer

Inc.’s Trimpack 13, ProPac 13.

14.4V (02): Select this setting to use Anton Bauer Inc.’s Trimpack 14, ProPac 14 and IDX Corporation's NP-L46.

397FAN STOP SHUTDOWN

Details: Sets whether or not VCR operation continues if the fan motor stops.

Setting:

qENABLE (00): The power turns off about 1 minute after the fan motor stops. DISABLE (01): The VCR continues operation even after the fan motor stops. When the fan motor stops, press the [OPERATE] button as soon as possible to turn the VCR’s power off. If not, a malfunction may occur due to overheating.

399REMOTE FF/REW MODE

Contents: Selects the operation when FF/REW command is received by a REMOTE connector (with the exception of the serial remote connector) during playback.

Setting:

qFF/REW(00):

The mode becomes the FF/REW

 

mode when the command is

 

received. Normally, use this setting.

SEARCH (01): The mode becomes the SEARCH

 

mode when the command is

 

received. Use this setting when

 

CUE operation fails to work

 

normally when the “FF/REW”

 

setting is selected.

413TCG SOURCE

Details: Selects the time code to be recorded. Setting:

qINTERNAL (0): Uses the time code from the built-in generator. EXTERNAL (1): Uses the time code from the timecode generator connected to the [TIME CODE IN] connector.

4 MENU SWITCHES

q:

Factory setting

(00): The number in the bracket shows the set value

 

on the counter display.

414TCG SELECT

Details: Selects the time code generator mode. Setting:

qPRESET (00): Engages the Preset mode. REGEN (01): Engages the Regen mode.

415TCG MODE

Details: Selects the time code generator Run mode. Setting:

FREE RUN (00):Engages the Free Run mode. qREC RUN (01): Engages the Rec Run mode.

416NON DROP/DROP (U MDEL)

Details: Selects the time code generator Drop Frame mode.

Setting:

qDROP (00): Engages the Drop Frame mode. NON DROP (01): Engages the Non-Drop Frame

mode.

460TC DUPLICATE

Details: Selects the time code when the [DV IN] connector is used during recording.

Setting:

qOFF (0): Records the time code from the built-in or

external time code generator.

ON (1): Records the time code input to the [DV IN] connector.

500ON SCREEN

Details: Selects whether or not the on-screen display is shown on the monitor.

Setting:

OFF (00): The display is not shown. qON (01): The display is shown.

501CHARACTER H.POSITION

Details: Moves the display position of the tape counter on screen, etc. horizontally.

Setting:

q 0 (00) The display position can be moved in 9

:steps from 0 to 8. The factory setting is

8 (08) “0” (the display position at the far right). * The tape remaining time indication

position cannot be changed.

502CHARACTER V.POSITION

Details: Moves the display position of the tape counter on screen, etc. vertically.

Setting:

0 (00) The display position can be moved in

q1 (01) 12 steps from 0 to 11. When the

:No. 504<INFORMATION SELECT>

11(11)

menu switch is set to “MODE + TIME>,

 

setting to “0” is not possible.

 

* The tape remaining time indication

 

position on screen can be changed up

 

and down with this switch.

504INFORMATION SELECT

Details: Selects which information is displayed on the on-screen display.

Setting:

TIME (00): Time data is displayed qMODE+TIME (01): Time data and tape running

mode are displayed.

505REMAIN ENABLE

Details: Selects whether or not the tape remaining time is shown on the on-screen display.

Setting:

qOFF (00): Remaining time is not shown.

ON (01): Remaining time is shown.

514TIME DISPLAY SELECT

Details: Selects the type of time data displayed.

Setting:

 

DATE (00):

Shows the date.

CLOCK (01):

Shows the time.

DATE+CLOCK (02): Shows the date and time.

qTC (03):

Shows the time code data.

516DISPLAY SELECT

Details: Selects the type of data displayed on the tape counter in the LCD display.

Setting:

qTC (00): Shows the time code data. CLOCK (01): Shows the date and time. You can

switch between date and time with the [COUNTER] switch.

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JVC BR-DV600UA manual Edit Adjust, Auto REW AT Timer, Back UP REC Timing, Controller Select, Battery Select, TCG Source

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