JVC SA-DV60E Instruction Manual Download Page 7

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Screw

Top cover

Screw

Board stopper

Lugs

Lugs

1

2

Installation procedures

1. Loosen two screws on the upper

surface of the VCR as shown on
the left and remove the top
cover. The screws cannot be
pulled out.

Handle with care. The sharp
edges of the top cover and
VCR chassis may hurt your
hands.

2. Remove the board stopper.

1) Loosen the screw slightly.
2) Move the board stopper in the

direction shown by the arrow.

3. Lift up the rear side of the board

stopper and remove it.

Six lugs are installed in the
chassis in areas in contact
with the top cover. When
removing the top cover, be
careful not to remove these
lugs as well.

WARNING

Make sure that the VCR is OFF and its power cord unplugged from the power outlet before
proceeding with the installation. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock hazard may result.

3. Installation

CAUTION

Although installation is possible by adopting the following procedures, such work is
accompanied with a risk of electric shock or injury and special tools are required. It is
therefore recommended to have any installation work performed by a JVC-authorized
agent. Please note that there will be a fee for any installation work.

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3. Installation (continued)

AC  IN  100V

50 / 60Hz

VIDEO  OUT

Y

R-Y

B-Y

Y/C 358

LINE-2

LINE-1

VIDEO

AUDIO

MONITOR OUT

TIME CODE

DA1

DA2

DA1

DA2

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

LEVEL

- 6dB

+ 4dB

LEVEL

- 6dB

+ 4dB

IN

OUT

Screw

Cover

AC  IN  100V

50 / 60Hz

VIDEO  OUT

Y

R-Y

B-Y

Y/C 358

LINE-2

LINE-1

VIDEO

AUDIO

TIME CODE

DA1

DA2

DA1

DA2

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

LEVEL

- 6dB

+ 4dB

LEVEL

- 6dB

+ 4dB

IN

OUT

DV IN/OUT

VTR CTRL

Screw

Connector

section

Cables

Board

4. Remove one screw on the rear

panel of the VCR and remove
the cover for installation of
options. Use the removed screw
to install the connector section.

5. Pass the cables connected to

the connector section through
the inside of the VCR, install the
unit as shown and secure it with
the screw removed in procedure
4.

6. Insert the board in the slot with

the correct board orientation.
Insert the board in the 5th slot
counted from the rear side.
If the SA-D80U or SA-D50U has
already been installed in that
slot, replace it with this board.

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Summary of Contents for SA-DV60E

Page 1: ... AND INDICATORS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS SWITCH THE SETTINGS OF THE D9 DEVICE PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF DV INPUT OUTPUT LLT0013 SA DV60E This instruction manual has been manufactured from 100 recycled paper INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS DV INTERFACE BOARD DV IN OUT VCR CONTROL This section of instruction manual is specially edited for servi...

Page 2: ...ectives This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments Controlled EMC environment for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio and theruraloutdoorsenvironment farawayfromrailways transmitters overheadpowerlines etc In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cab...

Page 3: ... the D9 device BR D85U No xxxx0508 or before BR D80U No xxxx0466 or before E 3 This unit is a DV interface board designed to be installed in the BR D80E BR D85E BR D85EC or BR D750E video cassette recorder models or in the BR D50E BR D50EC BR D350E or BR D51E video cassette player models to enable the input and output only output in the case of the player of DV signals Thank you for purchasing the...

Page 4: ... Connection Examples for different Applications A system for digital editing and or dubbing can be configured and connected by referring to the following examples according to the available units and the required function 䡵 Operate the connected units correctly by referring to their instruction manuals 䡵 Cables for connection between units are not provided Please purchase the applicable connector ...

Page 5: ...DV recorder BR DV600UA Player Editing control unit RM G820U D9 editing recorder BR D80U DV camcorder GY DV500U Front panel Rear panel DV connector DV connector SA DV60U VCR CONTROL not connected REMOTE 9P REMOTE 9P VIDEO OUT SYNC IN 9P 9P remote cable 9P 9P remote cable Recorder For data bump select the recorder device and use its Learning function The pre roll time should be set to more than 5 se...

Page 6: ... dubbing system Connect either one of the DV recorder or the Camcorder to the interface board E 7 2 System Configuration Connections continued AC IN 120V 50 60Hz VIDEO OUT REF VIDEO IN Y LINE R Y B Y Y C 358 Y R Y B Y Y C 358 LINE 2 LINE 1 VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR OUT TIME CODE ON OFF 75Ω DIAGNOSTIC REMOTE 9P VIDEO CONTROL AUD 1 AUD 2 AUD 1 AUD 2 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT LEVEL 6dB 4dB LEVEL 6dB 4dB IN OUT DV...

Page 7: ...y and special tools are required It is therefore recommended to have any installation work performed by a JVC authorized agent Please note that there will be a fee for any installation work E 8 U 7 3 Installation continued AC IN 100V 50 60Hz VIDEO OUT Y R Y B Y Y C 358 LINE 2 LINE 1 VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR OUT TIME CODE DA1 DA2 DA1 DA2 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT LEVEL 6dB 4dB LEVEL 6dB 4dB IN OUT Screw Cover ...

Page 8: ...Ferite core Head phone Phones 8 Fix the connected cables with clamps 3 points as shown in the figure 9 Re install the board stopper and secure it 10 Replace the top cover on the VCR and tighten the screws loosened in procedure 1 to secure it 11 Attach the ferrite core If you use headphones attach the ferrite core provided in the package as shown above E 10 MEMO ...

Page 9: ...UA as sub timecodes Menu switch No 450 SUB TC VITC REC Set to ON No 451VITC OUT SELECT Set to SUBTC E 11 4 Switch Settings and Connection of a D9 or DV Device POWER ON OFF H M F S COUNTER CTL TC UB REMOTE LOCAL 9PIN AUDIO MONITOR AUDIO INPUT VIDEO INPUT DA1 MIX DA2 DIG LINE Y C CPN DIG ANA REC PLAY PAUSE STILL REW STOP FF EJECT SEARCH PHONES LEVEL AUDIO REC LEVEL DA 2 DA 1 TRACKING SERVO VIDEO1 VI...

Page 10: ...t of phase recording is performed normally 8 It is not possible to perform editing between D9 devices E 12 5 Precautions for Use of DV Input Output 1 When a signal recorded in WIDE mode is dubbed from a D9 device to a DV device the WIDE ID signal will be lost When viewing a dubbed tape on a widescreen monitor set the monitor to the WIDE mode manually 2 A copy guarded signal cannot be dubbed becaus...

Page 11: ...80 RH Weight Approx 550 g Dimensions Board 310 mm x 138 mm WxH Connector panel 45 mm x 68 mm DV interface input output IEEE1394 Audio input sampling frequencies 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz Audio output sampling frequency 48 kHz Number of audio channels 2 RS 422 interface D SUB 9 pin Provided accessories RS 422 cable x 1 including screws Ferrite core x 1 310 45 138 68 DV IN OUT VCR CONTROL Dimension Dia...

Page 12: ... COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD is a registered Trademark in JAPAN the U S A the U K and many other countries 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED SA DV60E VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan LLT0013 DV INTERFACE BOARD is a registered Trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD is a registered Trademark in JAPAN the U S A the U K and many other countries E U ...

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