JVC BR-D95U Instructions Manual Download Page 1

VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED

Printed in Japan
SL96197-002

BR-D95U  VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

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           is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.
© 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED

INSTRUCTIONS

For Customer Use:

     Enter  below  the  Serial  No.  which  is
     located on the rear of cabinet. Retain
     this information for future reference.
     
     Model No. 

BR-D95U

     

     Serial No.

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

BR-D95U

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INTRODUCTION

CONTROLS, 

CONNECTORS 

AND DISPLAY

CONNECTIONS

MENU SWITCH 

SETTING

MENU SWITCH 

SETTING 

DETAILS

PREPARATION

RECORDING

PLAYBACK

EDITING

OTHER 

FUNCTIONS

HOW TO USE 

TIME CODE

RS-232C

PROTOCOL

EDITING SYSTEM 

PHASE 

ADJUSTMENT

TROUBLE-

SHOOTING

SPECIFICA -

TIONS

APPENDIX

COMPONENT DIGITAL

POWER

ON

I

OFF

O

M

H

F

S

REC

MENU

PLAY

PAUSE/STILL

REW

STOP

FF

EJECT

PHONES

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

REC

PLAY

PULL FOR VARIABLE

TRACKING

CH1

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4/

TRACKING

SET

HOLD

PB

PB/EE

COUNTER

UB

CONDITION

AUDIO
INPUT

VIDEO
INPUT

AUDIO

MONITOR

PULL
RELEASE

RESET

VCON

REMOTE

TOP

VIDEO

AUDIO

OTHERS

ON SCREEN

TIME CODE

SERVO/SYS

USER

INSERT

STAND BY

PLAYER

SEARCH

VAR

P.PLAY

DA3

DA2

DA1

VIDEO

ASSEM

IN

ENTRY

OUT

CANCEL

SHIFT

REVIEW

METER MODE

TRACKING

FINE

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT

PREROLL

TC

RECORDER

DA4

VIDEO CASSETTE  RECORDER

BR-D95U

STILL

X-1

REV

FWD

X1

CH2

CH3

CH4

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

SIF

SDI

AES/EBU

AUDIO  INPUT / AUDIO MONITOR SELECT

LINE

CPN

L

ANALOG

R

PULL

RELEASE

CTL

P.READ

AUTO OFF

V.VAR

REMOTE

PB/EE

16:9

TC UB DF SERVO

GEN

CF

AP

525

OVER

–60

–2

–4

+2

+4

0

–40

–30

–20

–10

0

dB

dB

R

P

OVER

–60

–2

–4

+2

+4

0

–40

–30

–20

–10

0

dB

dB

R

P

OVER

–60

–2

–4

+2

+4

0

–40

–30

–20

–10

0

dB

dB

R

P

OVER

–60

–2

–4

+2

+4

0

–40

–30

–20

–10

0

dB

dB

R

P

625

Variable Motion

COMPONENT DIGITAL

• This manual provides instructions in English and

German.

English : pp. 2 to 151
German: pp. 154 to 174

• To maintain picture and sound quality, use the

exclusive head cleaning cassette after every 20
hours of operation.
For details on head cleaning, refer to page 11.

SL96197-002

This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper.

This section of instruction manual is specially edited for service 

purpose with modified contents.

It is not recommended to use, this section for the substitution of 

the original book in the merchandise.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for BR-D95U

Page 1: ...REMOTE TOP VIDEO AUDIO OTHERS ON SCREEN TIME CODE SERVO SYS USER INSERT STAND BY PLAYER SEARCH VAR P PLAY DA3 DA2 DA1 VIDEO ASSEM IN ENTRY OUT CANCEL SHIFT REVIEW METER MODE TRACKING FINE PREVIEW AUTO EDIT PREROLL TC RECORDER DA4 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR D95U STILL X 1 REV FWD X1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SIF SDI AES EBU AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT LINE CPN L ANALOG R PULL...

Page 2: ... may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 18 When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specifi...

Page 3: ...nt of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broadcast or cable programme and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic work embodied therein CAUTION RED colour indications on the operation panel are provided but they are not safety related RED colour indications 1 For Cassette Recording Button 2 For Level Over Audio In Out Indicator 3 For Tape Error Indicator This apparatus is ...

Page 4: ...ion Recording audio input adjustment function Video output adjustment function Whenever NTSC or 525 is specified in this manual the accompanying information applies only to the NTSC signal system Similarly information that is specified as PAL or 625 applies only to the PAL signal system This video cassette recorder uses the DIGITAL S format It can only be used with video tape cassettes bearing the...

Page 5: ...00H 4500H 6000H Drum assembling 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 including heads Head cleaner 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Tape guide roller etc 䡬 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Fixed head 夡 䡬 䢇 䡬 䢇 Belt pinch roller etc 䡬 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Driving system parts 䡬 䡬 䡬 䡬 䢇 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 d...

Page 6: ... the highest performance For optimum long term performance proper maintenance and care are required Consult your JVC dealer for replacement of parts adjustment and servicing Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet Do not use benzene or thinner as these may melt or cloud the cabinet surface To remove excessive dirt clean the unit with a mild detergent diluted with water then wipe it with a dry cloth ...

Page 7: ... and the CH2 or CH4 knob as a balance control You can select the method you prefer with menu switch No 215 AUD REC VOLUME MODE1 13 2 1 FRONT PANEL 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS POWER ON I OFF O M H F S REC MENU PLAY PAUSE STILL REW STOP FF EJECT PHONES CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 REC PLAY PULL FOR VARIABLE TRACKING CH1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 TRACKING SET HOLD PB PB EE COUNTER UB CONDITION AUDIO INPUT VIDEO INPU...

Page 8: ...splay Press this button while pressing the SHIFT button to display user bits The selected counter display mode is shown by the indicators in the upper section of the counter display CTL CTL counter display TC Time code display UB User bits display Input video signal button Press to select input video signals The selected video signal is shown by the VIDEO INPUT indicators SIF can only be selected ...

Page 9: ...yback While pressing this button press the Q PREVIEW button to execute the review operation of editing While pressing this button press the E PREROLL button to execute the fixed time cue up operation For details refer to Fixed Time Cue Up on page 91 Press the AUTO EDIT button while pressing this button to execute a last edit For other operation button combinations using the SHIFT button refer to O...

Page 10: ...REF COMPONENT COMPOSITE REMOTE IN 9P REMOTE OUT 9P VIDEO CONTROL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 IN OUT L R SERIAL V A SERIAL V A AES EBU AES EBU VIDEO TIME CODE AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO MONITOR 9 8 7 6 1 3 4 6 TIME CODE IN connector XLR Accepts external LTC time code signals conforming to the SMPTE EBU standard Connect this connector to an external time code generator A signal containing a large ...

Page 11: ...LINE 2 SUPER connector Outputs composite video signals When the ON SCREEN switch on the sub panel is set to ON the time counter indication operating mode etc is superimposed on the screen image The menu switch items are shown in the Menu Switch Setting mode Adjustment parameters and current settings are displayed on screen when the video parameters are being adjusted AUDIO MONITOR connectors Outpu...

Page 12: ...inking Remaining time of less than 2 minutes E blinking Remaining time of less than 1 minutes No indication The remaining time is being calculated PLAY R TCR 00 00 00 01 STOP TCR 00 00 00 00 SUB TCR 00 00 00 00 2 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS 2 5 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 1 Tape counter display etc Menu switch No 504 INFORMATION SELECT SUB read out mode TC read out mode Counter mode Operation mode Sub ...

Page 13: ...k signal is recorded is played back the monitor s screen will be black To differentiate between the types of black screen described above MUTING appears on the screen when the black screen is due to black signals output from the built in signal generator Menu switch No 512 MUTING ALARM MESSAGE set to ON 1 MUTING Monitor screen R SHTL STIL DUR P STOP CTL CTL 0 01 48 00 SPLIT 15 01 V A1 A2 A3 A4 TC ...

Page 14: ...UPER RS 232C COMPOSITE LINE IN REF COMPONENT COMPOSITE REMOTE IN 9P REMOTE OUT 9P VIDEO CONTROL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 IN OUT L R SERIAL V A SERIAL V A AES EBU AES EBU VIDEO TIME CODE AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO MONITOR 3 3 CONTROL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 3 CONNECTIONS REMOTE IN 9P Connect an editing control for the RS 422 serial interface Editing controller menu setting switches are available Me...

Page 15: ...store the current menu switch setting in the user memory area For details refer to 4 4 Saving and Calling Up Menu Switch Settings on page 32 00B DIRECT ACCESS Direct Access facility With this switch set to ON 1 one touch direct access to a functionally related group of MENU switches such as SERVO and VIDEO or to the hour meter data or the Menu switches on user page is available simply by pressing ...

Page 16: ... SET HOLD OFF M H F S SET HOLD POWER OFF 525 D95 525 625 00A MENU SETTING SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD OFF M H F S SET HOLD POWER OFF 525 31 D95 525 625 SET HOLD POWER OFF 525 00A MENU SETTING SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD OFF 002 OPERATION LOCK OFF 003 SYN...

Page 17: ...he current menu switch setting Storing data in USER 1 SAVE Select USER 1 SAVE by turning the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button Press the HOLD button while pressing the SET button The current menu setting is stored in the user memory area The data already saved is updated The Normal Display mode is restored 33 D95 525 624 00A MENU SETTING SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD ON 00C U...

Page 18: ... on the on screen display 6 Release the SET button The menu switch setting is displayed and the selected line is registered on the User Page 7 To register more items repeat steps 2 through 6 Registration of up to five items is possible 8 To end User Page registration press the MENU button The normal display will be restored When steps 2 through 6 are performed on an already registered line the new...

Page 19: ...Release the SET button The registered item on the User Page is erased 5 To erase more items repeat steps 2 through 4 6 Press the MENU button to finish The normal display mode is restored Procedure Hold the SET button down Top menu screen Check the User Page display User Page display Turn the jog dial Menu switch display Check the User Page display Release the SET button 37 D95 525 625 SET HOLD POW...

Page 20: ... OPTIMUM REC CURRENT PERFORM 10 05 ABORT MENU KEY OPTIMUM REC CURRENT END 10 05 PUSH MENU KEY OPTIMUM REC CURRENT ERROR PUSH MENU KEY M H F S 39 D95 525 625 SET HOLD POWER OFF 525 00A MENU SETTING SET HOLD INITIAL 00B DIRECT ACCESS SET HOLD ON 00C USER PAGE SET HOLD INITIAL 00D MENU LOCK SET HOLD OFF DH DURM HOUR METER 0600 ON FF button MENU button HOLD button FF button M H F S M H F S POWER ON I ...

Page 21: ...channels 52 224 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH1 Sets the audio input reference level for CH1 52 225 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH2 Sets the audio input reference level for CH2 52 41 Functional No Names Description Reference group Page 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 5 1 MENU SWITCH LIST AUDIO 226 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH3 Sets the audio input reference level for CH3 52 227 AUDIO IN LEVEL CH4 Sets the audio input reference level fo...

Page 22: ... shown by the on screen display 63 505 REMAIN ENABLE Enables disables the tape Remaining Time display indication 63 512 MUTING ALARM MESSAGE Selects whether MUTING or CONDITION ALARM appears on screen 64 513 EDIT ON SCREEN ON OFF of edit on screen display 64 TBC FRAME 601 V BLANK MASK Turns the V sync section masking ON OFF during playback 64 MEMORY 620 DUBBING LOOP Enables disables the Dubbing Lo...

Page 23: ...he deceleration direction 45 Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 112 ECC MODE 0 NORMAL 1 NO CANCEL 2 NO CORRECTION 119 SLOW PICTURE 0 FRAME 1 FIELD 120 NO CTL MUTING 0 OFF 1 ON 124 CHROMA ROTE 0 CPS 1 CPN 128 PB EXTENSION 0 OFF LINE 1 ON 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS Factory setting Switches the output chroma phase reference for component ...

Page 24: ...with this menu switch set to USER MONO extra line data cannot be played back normally on the BR D50 D51 D52 D80 D92 D350 D750 D860 First setting No 139 22 No 140 284 No 141 21 No 142 283 Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 138 EXTRA LINE REC 0 FIX 525 1 USER COLOR 2 USER MONO 139 EXTRA L R1 SEL 01 11 525 11 21 140 EXTRA L R2 SEL 12 22 525 18 273 141 EXTRA L R3 SEL 28 283...

Page 25: ...erimposed on the same line extra line data is not output First setting No 144 22 No 145 284 No 146 21 No 147 283 First setting No 139 22 No 140 623 No 141 21 No 142 334 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 49 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 143p EXTRA LINE PB 0 MUTING 625 1 AUTO 2 ...

Page 26: ...s for their corresponding pair This menu setting allows changing the recording level without changing the stereo image or vice versa AUDIO 51 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 216 AUD PB VOLUME 0 CH1 CH2 MODE 1 CH3 CH4 1 MAS 1 BAL 2 MAS 3 BAL 4 219 SEARCH REC CH 0 CH1 CH2 1 CH3 CH4 2 CH1 3 CH2 4 221 SEARCH P...

Page 27: ...l of the audio output from the rear panel AUDIO MONITOR connector 6DB Sets the reference level to 6dB 0DB Sets the reference level to 0 dB 4DB Sets the reference level to 4 dB 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS 53 Disables the embedded audio signal from the SDI output signal Selects whether or not digital audio signals are output from the rear panel SERIAL V A OUT connec...

Page 28: ...screen No display display display 307 PAUSE STILL 0 1 SEC STP TIME 1 10 SEC 2 30 SEC 3 1 MIN 4 2 MIN 5 3 MIN 6 4 MIN 7 5 MIN 311 AUTO PLAY 0 OFF 1 ON 312 AUTO REW 0 OFF 1 ON 314 PB EE MODE 0 STOP FF REW 1 STOP 317 9PIN DEVICE ID 0 JVC D80 1 JVC D860 D92 D95 2 DVW A500 3 USER SETTING 382 385 319 FF REW 0 x60 MAX SPEED 1 x32 2 x17 Factory setting 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT Selects the mode enga...

Page 29: ...ounter On screen No display display display Selects whether or not editing aborts when the audio condition degrades during PREROLL OFF Does not stop editing ON Stops editing Error message is shown on the counter display 357 DIAG AT 0 OFF POWER ON 1 ON 359 JOG FEELING 0 TYPE 1 REMOTE 1 TYPE 2 2 TYPE 3 3 TYPE 4 4 TYPE 5 363 CONTROLLER 0 DEFAULT SELECT 1 RM 450 2 NOT DEFINED 3 NOT DEFINED 4 NOT DEFIN...

Page 30: ... Apply this menu setting to all connected VCR s Item Content Setting 59 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS TIME CODE Factory setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 375 AUD EDIT 0 NO DEFINITION PRESET CH1 1 CH1 2 CH2 3 CH1 OR CH2 376 AUD EDIT 0 NO DEFINITION PRESET CH2 1 CH1 2 CH2 3 CH1 OR CH2 377 AUD EDIT 0 NO PRESET CH3 1 DEFINITION 378 A...

Page 31: ...LD OR 8FLD The bit is set to ON with 2 4 or 8 field unit OFF The bit is set to OFF at all times Selects whether or not the multi cue up function is used OFF Multi cue up function is disabled The normal mode is engaged ON The Multi Cue mode is engaged For more information about the multi cue up function see page 92 61 Factory setting 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS Men...

Page 32: ...TC OUT SELECT is set to OFF or TC the on screen sub time code indication will not advance in the Play mode This is the case even when playing back a tape with sub time code recorded 63 5 2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT 5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS Factory setting Menu SW On screen Counter On screen No display display display 457 UB PRESET 0 OFF AUTO 1 ON 501 CHARA 0 H POSITION 6 502 CHARA 0 V POSIT...

Page 33: ...ION 6 1 OPERATION MODE LOCK This unit is provided with an operation mode lock facility This function prevents accidental changes to switch and control settings When this function is ON currently selected modes and knob or switch positions cannot be adjusted Use menu switch No 002 OPERATION LOCK to enable this function With this function enabled operation of all front panel control buttons adjustme...

Page 34: ...ONITOR SELECT LINE CPN L ANALOG R PULL RELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P 625 Variable Motion COMPONENT DIGITAL STANDBY button PB PB EE button 67 6 PREPARATION 6 3 LOADING AND UNLO...

Page 35: ...EVIEW METER MODE TRACKING FINE PREVIEW AUTO EDIT PREROLL TC RECORDER DA4 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR D95U STILL X 1 REV FWD X1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SIF SDI AES EBU AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT LINE CPN L ANALOG R PULL RELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 ...

Page 36: ...cator on the upper section of the meter goes out There are two ways to adjust recording levels manually 1Adjust the audio level for each channel independently with the CH1 to CH4 REC volume controls 2Use CH1 and CH2 REC volume controls as one pair and CH3 and CH4 REC volume controls as one pair Adjust the audio level with the CH1 and CH3 REC volume controls as a master volume control and the CH2 a...

Page 37: ...rt recording Press the PLAY button The PAUSE STILL button goes out and recording starts again 7 To end recording Press the STOP button The REC and PLAY buttons indicators go out and the tape stops The Standby ON mode is automatically engaged when the tape ends When menu switch No 312 AUTO REW is ON 1 the tape is automatically rewound to the beginning Notes Be sure to use only cassette tapes VHS S ...

Page 38: ...CASSETTE RECORDER BR D95U STILL X 1 REV FWD X1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SIF SDI AES EBU AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT LINE CPN L ANALOG R PULL RELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 3...

Page 39: ...ELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P 625 Variable Motion COMPONENT DIGITAL 1 REC button 3 5 6 4 2 SERVO indicator 77 Reference output level selection for the audio output connectors S...

Page 40: ... switch No 257 AUD REF SIGNAL LEV 20 dB or 18 dB 79 8 4 MANUAL TRACKING AJUSTMENT 8 PLAYBACK This unit is equipped with an automatic tracking facility which operates during playback to maintain optimum tracking with menu switch No 005 AUTO TRACKING set to ON 1 With some tapes noise may still appear particularly if the tape was recorded on a different VCR In this case manual tracking adjustment is ...

Page 41: ...e REW button is pressed The playback speed is decreased by about 7 2 Operation differs depending on which button you release first If you release the PLAY button first playback speed increased decreased by about 7 is maintained Latch mode To return to the normal speed press the PLAY button again If you release the FF or REW button first the normal playback mode is restored The tapes loaded on two ...

Page 42: ... SHIFT REVIEW METER MODE TRACKING FINE PREVIEW AUTO EDIT PREROLL TC RECORDER DA4 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR D95U STILL X 1 REV FWD X1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SIF SDI AES EBU AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT LINE CPN L ANALOG R PULL RELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 4...

Page 43: ...he playback speed can be decreased until the tape stops depending on how fast you rotate the dial When you stop turning the jog dial normal playback speed is restored When variable motion playback is performed at speeds outside the range from 1 0 x to 1 0 x appears with the operation mode display on screen This produces a distorted picture Audio quality differs depending on the setting of menu swi...

Page 44: ...put mode or EE mode Auto REW function setting With menu switch No 312 AUTO REW The tape is automatically rewound to the start when it comes to an end in the Play or Record mode 8 12 REPEAT PLAYBACK With this function activated tape playback is automatically repeated when the tape ends Setting Set menu switch No 311 AUTO PLAY to ON 1 Set menu switch No 312 AUTO REW to ON 1 Start playback When the t...

Page 45: ...or or black and white signal Set the line for extra line 3 information with menu switch No 146 EXTRA L P3 SEL black and white signal only Set the line for extra line 4 information with menu switch No 147 EXTRA L P4 SEL black and white signal only Notes on the extra line user setting Extra line information is not output if the selected lines are the same as those set with menu switch No 400 and No ...

Page 46: ...ther VCRs as well 91 9 4 FIXED TIME CUE UP FUNCTION The tape can be cued to the position whose time data fixed time is recorded with 00F FIXED TIME ENTRY on the top menu page fixed time cue up function Useful to cue up the tape to a specified position 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS Checking the registered time data The registered time data can be checked on screen by displaying 00F FIXED TIME ENTRY Press the H...

Page 47: ...dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P 625 8 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 93 9 5 MULTI CUE UP FUNCTION 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS To change the specified cue point Display the image at the cue point you want to change and press the ENTRY button while holding down the corresponding cue point button e g To change the fourth cue point Locate the cue point you want to ch...

Page 48: ...d Editing operations such as assembly and insert cannot be executed If an operation other than the current mode is executed for example when the PLAY button is pressed during rewind STRIPING REC ends When another operation is performed during recording REC PLAY STRIPING REC ends 95 Non drop frame drop frame indication NTSC only Set with the menu switch No 416 Drop frame 00 00 00 00 Non drop frame ...

Page 49: ...ROLL TC RECORDER DA4 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR D95U STILL X 1 REV FWD X1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SIF SDI AES EBU AUDIO INPUT AUDIO MONITOR SELECT LINE CPN L ANALOG R PULL RELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB...

Page 50: ...ss the RESET button to set all digits to 0 Time code data starts running as soon as presetting is finished if the front sub panel FREE REC switch is set to FREE 99 10 3 TIME CODE RECORDING There are two different ways of recording time code or user bits recording the data output from the built in time code generator and recording externally generated time code or user bits The user bit auto preset...

Page 51: ...mposed on the video signal is output through the VIDEO OUT LINE connector Sub time code is output through the VIDEO OUT LINE connector as VITC time code when menu switch No 451 VITC OUT SELECT is set to SUB TC Only the main time code is output through the TC OUT connector Setting 1 Front panel switch setting Select a Counter Display mode to TC or UB with the COUNTER and SHIFT buttons 2 Menu switch...

Page 52: ...data indicated with SUB is shown with the main time code on the on screen display with menu switch No 504 INFORMATION SELECT set to TIME SUB TC 3 or TIME SUB TC MODE 4 In addition to the main time code used for editing this unit can also record and play back an optional sub time code in the time code data area on the tape TC IN VIDEO IN LINE COMPONENT SERIAL V A TC OUT LINE OUT Internal time code ...

Page 53: ... played back This is normal It is not a malfunction Noise may be recorded if all insert modes are canceled during editing with any of editing mode select buttons This is normal It is not a malfunction Noise may be heard when editing is on or off in the Playback mode This is normal It is not a malfunction 105 11 2 COLOR FRAME SERVO SETTING NTSC 4 field color frame servo function available PAL 4 or ...

Page 54: ...REPLY matches that of menu switch No 008 CAP LOCK 107 11 3 SWAP EDITING 11 EDITING This unit is provided with a SWAP editing function which enables automatic editing without a controller When this unit is connected to a player provided with a RS 422 serial remote connector 9 pin you can operate both units using the recorder s controls An on screen function allows you to check editing data for fast...

Page 55: ... 3 edit point entry Enter the edit IN points for the player and recorder and the edit OUT point for the player or recorder 1 Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button to select the VCR to be operated 2 Search the edit IN point with the search dial or jog dial 3 Enter the edit IN point by pressing the ENTRY button while pressing the IN button The IN button is illuminated and the edit IN point is entered ...

Page 56: ... GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P 625 R SEL DUR P PLAY CTL CTL 0 01 48 00 SPLIT 15 01 V A1 A2 A3 A4 TC P IN OUT R IN OUT 43 04 0 00 05 00 0 01 48 00 0 02 31 04 0 00 00 00 0 00 43 04 E F Editing screen display Recorder operation mode Recorder counter d...

Page 57: ...REMOTE TOP VIDEO AUDIO OTHERS ON SCREEN TIME CODE SERVO SYS USER INSERT STAND BY PLAYER SEARCH VAR P PLAY DA3 DA2 DA1 VIDEO ASSEM IN ENTRY OUT CANCEL SHIFT REVIEW METER MODE TRACKING FINE PREVIEW AUTO EDIT PREROLL TC RECORDER DA4 STILL X 1 REV FWD X1 PULL RELEASE CTL P READ AUTO OFF V V A R R E M O TE PB EE 16 9 TC UB DF SERVO GEN CF AP 525 OVER 60 2 4 2 4 0 40 30 20 10 0 dB dB R P OVER 60 2 4 2 4...

Page 58: ...or the next edit 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to continue editing 115 11 7 EDITING WITH THE PRE READ FUNCTION The pre read function makes it easy to add A B roll editing style wipes and fades even when using only one player Pre read works by reading out the image or sound at the recording start position just before recording starts during editing Special effects or mixer can then be added to the read out...

Page 59: ...annot be engaged pressing both the REC and PLAY buttons has no effect When editing with the pre read function the material on the tape in the recorder is replaced with the special effects pictures If you want to keep the original material be sure to back up the original tape When video phase shifting is obvious in video signals inserted for pre read editing adjust the video phase refer to page 120...

Page 60: ...OL MENU 2 2 On screen page 1 On screen page 2 Set the output timing for the analog digital audio playback signal Settings below 00 advance the output timing while settings above 00 delay the output timing 1 sample approx 20 µs 119 12 EDITING SYSTEM PHASE ADJUSTMENT 12 2 ADJUSTMENT Adjustment This section describes the procedure for adjusting video setting value on the operation panel 1 Press the V...

Page 61: ...Set the vector scope s input to A and synchronize with input B Adjust the phase of a burst signal to the reference line by setting the SC PHASE item of Player 1 Refer to Fig 2 on the left Adjustment of Player 2 5 Select Player 2 with the special effects device switcher 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the subcarrier of Player 2 Subcarrier phase SC PHASE adjustment System subcarrier phase adjustmen...

Page 62: ...te video signal 123 0 Complate Error Cassette Out Not Target ACK NAK 1 2 3 Play Stop 4 Enter ClearError In Shift In Shift Out Shift Out Shift Still 5 In Entry Out Entry In Flag Reset Out Flag Reset In Flag Recall Out Flag Recall Clear Go to In Goto Out Memory Memory Search 6 7 Rom Version 8 9 A Standby On Standby Off Preroll Eject Valiable Fwd Valiable Rev Ff Rew C Full Ee On Ee off Rec Rec Pause ...

Page 63: ...roller 4 When NotTarget 05 is returned The target point on the tape specified with CueUpWith Data Preroll does not exist Input a different value and try again 13 RS 232C protocol 13 2 RS 232C Commands 125 䡲 Return command from the VCR 01 Completion Basic JVC 1 Table The VCR outputs this command after completing the requested operation CueUp With Data Preroll AutoEdit etc 02 Error Basic JVC 1 Table...

Page 64: ... 01 13 2 RS 232C Commands 13 RS 232C protocol 127 72 ROM version JVC 1 Table Returns the CPU ROM s program version The first byte is fixed at 21 The second byte shows the type of software D9 03 The third byte shows version information A0 Standby On Key Basic JVC 1 Table Standby On A1 Standby Off Key Basic JVC 1 Table Standby Off A2 Preroll Key Basic JVC 1 Table Rewinds the tape for the preroll tim...

Page 65: ...C 1 Table Recording Use with FA Rec Request The VCR returns 0B NAK to the player CB Rec Pause Key Basic JVC 1 Table Recording is paused Use with FA Rec Request The VCR returns 0B NAK to the player CE Edit On Key Basic Table The channel selected with E5 Edit Preset is engaged in the Edit mode Use with FA Rec Request The VCR returns 0B NAK to the player CF Edit Off Key Basic Table Stops the editing ...

Page 66: ... F 3 3 3 3 0A 0A 0A 0A TxD E5 3 3 RxD 0A 0A 0A 13 2 RS 232C Commands 13 RS 232C protocol E3 In Data Preset Basic JVC 1 Table Presets the IN point Values after the second TxD byte from 0 to 9 are expressed in ASCII code Auxiliary commands 56 Clear is valid for the second TxD byte or later All commands back to the first byte are cleared When 02 Error occurs 41 ClearError is valid The previous comman...

Page 67: ...Bit name CF FLD 4 FIELD 0 8 FIELD 1 8 FIELD 625 only CF 4 8 SW 133 ED Memory Switch Preset Basic JVC 1 Table Rewrites the contents of the menu switch Refer to Menu Switch Setting to find out more about menu switch contents The setting of the menu switch changed with this command is reset to the default setting when the VCR is turned OFF The second byte expresses the address Data0 The corresponding...

Page 68: ...rvo Lock During tape playback both the capstan and drum servo are locked Bit 1 Undefined Always 0 Bit 0 Error Shows that an invalid command has been received In this status a continuously transmitted command will not be accepted To release the Error mode cancel the commands one byte at a time with 41 Error Clear Or cancel all commands with 56 Clear Status No 2 Second byte Bit Status Remarks Bit 7 ...

Page 69: ...ected Bit 1 V Ins Lamp Video Insert editing mode is selected Bit 0 Assem Lamp Assemble editing mode is selected 137 13 5 Menu switch setting information 13 RS 232C protocol The set value expresses the corresponding bit value 2 bits or more are expressed as follows 0 0 1 1 2 10 3 11 4 100 5 101 SERVO information SYSTEM information 1 DATA0 01 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting S...

Page 70: ...n 10 DATA0 09 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 319 319 351 D2 351 351 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 D2 359 359 359 357 D1 374 373 372 371 369 368 367 D2 386 381 340 340 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 525 139 SYSTEM information 12 DATA0 94 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 008 CAP LOCK 525 SWSEL 0 2FLD 1 4FLD 2 008p CAP LOCK 625 SWSEL 0 2FLD 1 4FLD 2 8FLD 3 009 CAP RE LOCKING DIR ACCELERATION 0 DECELERATIO...

Page 71: ...140p 140p 140p 140p 140p139p 139p 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 141 141 141 141 141 141 D2 142 142 142 142 142 142 13 5 Menu switch setting information 13 RS 232C protocol 141 VIDEO information 8 DATA0 1E Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 141p EXTRA L R3 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 142p EXTRA L R4 SEL 6 00 625 22 16 319 18 335 34 623 35 VIDEO information 9 DATA0 1C...

Page 72: ...6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 227 227 226 226 225 225 224 224 D2 231 231 230 230 229 229 228 228 13 5 Menu switch setting information 13 RS 232C protocol 143 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D1 451 457 452 451 450 D2 403 REGEN MODE TC UB 0 TC 1 UB 2 410 AUTO REGEN MODE ASM INS 0 ASM 1 INS 2 OFF 3 TIME CODE information 2 DATA0 81 Corresponding menu switches No Menu switch name Setting Set value 409 EXT REGEN LTC 0 VITC 1 TI...

Page 73: ...FF FAILURE 32 1 FAILURE LOADING Tape loading not possible 32 2 33 1 FAILURE UNLOADING Tape unloading not possible 33 2 AUTO OFF Warning messages on the on screen display Warning messages on the counter display As this unit uses a microcomputer it may not function correctly due to noise from outside or interference noise In this case unplug the power cord and plug it again Then check the operation ...

Page 74: ...U for audio 1 If the C02XXX indicator appears when the power is turned ON it means that condensation has occurred Press the MENU button until the indicator goes out Once the indicator has gone out you can operate the unit as usual 147 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 2 TROUBLES NOT TO BE WARNED BY INDICATORS Symptoms Cause Action Not operable Not recordable Playback impossible On screen display does not come...

Page 75: ...int IN point SHIFT IN CANCEL Cancels the audio split point IN point SHIFT PREVIEW Review SHIFT AUTO EDIT Last edit SHIFT input video Switches input signal when signal or audio signal menu switch No 371 INPUT select button SELECT SAFETY is set to ON SHIFT MENU Opens the menu switch setting display when menu switch No 374 MENU OPEN SAFETY is set to ON SHIFT COUNTER ON OFF switching of the counter mo...

Page 76: ...urable value 䢇 Time code LTC input 0 6 dBs high impedance balanced LTC output 0 3 dBs low impedance balanced 䢇 Accessories Power cable A Type 125 V 7 A C Type 250 V 10 A Repeat Tye x 1 䢇 When the optional SA D95U is installed Serial video audio input Conforming to SMPTE259M CCIR656 III Serial video audio output Conforming to SMPTE259M CCIR656 III 800 mVp p 10 Digital audio input 1 Vp p 75 ohms unb...

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