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JVC BR-DV3000U MP3 Player User Manual

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1. l AC r JVC x m ooo t CF Sees Dp The power is turned on and the OPERATE in Provided power NC DEC Ee cum s wr oso dicator lights up green The unit is now ready cord O Um EET Em E for operation OPERATE ON mode DC IN terminal PG Gord ke i e Once a cassette has been loaded in the OP ERATE OFF mode power will be turned on and the OPERATE ON mode will be engaged OPERATE indicator 1 Connect the DC cord of the AC adapter e The remote controller is only effective when the REMOTE SEL switch is set to WIRELESS to the DC IN terminal of the main unit F lr 2 To prevent accidental disconnection of the DC cord fasten the DC cord witha O 1 Ed Oto Dy Dy ME clamp Dy ee for eee Cj Remove 1 screw followed by the clamp J o m db je G Insert the DC cord into the clamp and fasten O sm wanes XO Ye BR Dv3000 the clamp unto the main unit x ito OPERATE Duktor 3 Connectthe provided power cord to the AC IN terminal of the AC adapter Memo Even in the OPERATE OFF mode a small 4 Connect the power cord to the power amount of electricity will still flow into the unit socket mode no operation can be performed ex ERATE indicator lights up red OPERATE Turning off the power cept that of the OPERATE buttons on the OFF mode main unit and the remote
2. OPIN WIRELESS DV vic JVC REC PLAY PAUSE oO eO E ovcam ntsc PAL RECINM I CH 13 C3 C3 C3 CEI REW STOP FF CH 24 C3 O O oO 3 c BR DV3000 E OPERATE Operate button LED e Press this button to turn on the power and op erate the unit Operate ON Press this button again to turn off the power Operate OFF eThe OPERATE LED lights up as follows Operate ON the LED lights up green Operate OFF the LED lights up red VTR error the LED blinks in red Memo e When the DC IN MODE item of the SYS TEM menu is set to OPE ON and power is supplied to the DC IN terminal located at the rear panel the unit goes into the OP ERATE ON state even if this button is not pressed e Even when the power has been turned off with this button a small amount of electric ity will still be channeled into the unit There fore if the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time please remove the AC adapter to reduce energy consumption Cassette slot e Load a cassette into or unload it from the slot Please insert a standard DV or a mini DV cas sette Page 30 When the unit is in the OPERATE OFF state and if a cassette is loaded it goes into the ON state 10 A DUB Audio dubbing button LED Press this button for audio dubbing after re cording For audio dubbing set the AUDIO MODE item of the AUDIO VIDEO
3. is displayed The TAPE REMAIN item in the DISPLAY menu can be set to turn on off the remaining tape duration display The SP display disappears when the DVCAM cassette is being played back Please use the remaining tape time as a gauge ON SCREEN DISPLAY Event display E Event display When a specific function is in activation or when the operation status is changed with the remote controller etc the events will be displayed at 32K CH 1 2 A BLANK SEARCH B INDEX DETECTED 04 01 02 11 20 00 the positions shown below sPQQOmin STANDBY OFF TCR 02 00 00 00 E Display at position A Operation in progress Display Contents BLANK SEARCH Blank search in progress INDEX 1 Index search in progress The number indicates the index search position Display Contents AUDIO OUT LEVEL NORM AUDIO OUT LEVEL ATT The standard level of the playback or EE audio level is set to NORMAL or ATT with the remote controller AUDIO OUT CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT CH 3 4 AUDIO OUT MIX The playback audio channel is set to CH1 2 CH3 4 or MIX with the remote controller DISPLAY ON The on screen display is turned on with the remote controller DISPLAY AUTO The on screen display is set to AUTO with the remote controller In the AUTO mode the on screen display is shown for about 4 seconds between mode switches INDEX MARK When an index is written on the tape d
4. AUDIO VIDEO PSYSTEM AUDIO MODE 48K REMOTE A OUT AT SEARCH ON AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO OUT SEL CH 1 2 TIME CODE AUDIO OUT LEVEL NORM DISPLAY SET SET UP NTSC OFF CLOCK ADJUST PAGE BACK NTSC only FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM HOUR METER 000000 EXIT TIME CODE menu TIME CODE TC 00 00 00 00 CLEAR CANCEL NDF DF NTSC DROP 34 NT onl TC DUPLICATE OFF NTSC only TC ADJUST DV PAGE BACK gt Usual screen DISPLAY 1 2 menu DISPLAY 2 2 menu DISPLAY 1 2 DISPLAY 2 2 I gt DISPLAY ON gt DATE STYLE Y M D COUNTER POSI LOWER R TIME STYLE 24H TIME CODE ON BARS OFF VTR MODE ON PAGE BACK TAPE REMAIN OFF TIME DATE DATE TM AUDIO INFO CH RATE NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK CLOCK ADJUST menu CLOCK ADJUST gt DATE 02 10 22 TIME 00 00 00 PAGE BACK 53 MENU SCREEN Setting the menu The various functions of this unit can be set from the menu The configured settings are saved in the unit s memory and are maintained even after the power is turned off 2 0 4 button v button TOP MENU MENU SYSTEM REMOTE AUDIO VIDEO PTIME CODE DISPLAY SET CLOCK ADJUST FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM HOUR METER 000000 EXIT Cursor SYSTEM 1 2 menu SYSTEM 1 2 PSTL F ADV BACKUP REC TIME LONG PAUSE TIME LONG PAUSE MODE INDEX WRITE REPEAT MODE NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK 54
5. REW FF button button SEARCH v button Memo The A OUT AT SEARCH item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu can be setto turn on off audio output during the search mode e f0 1 X speed playback step Slow has been continued for about 40 seconds the unit will automatically change to the 0 2 X speed playback linear slow in order to pro tect the tape 46 1 Set the unit to the PLAYBACK or the STILL mode 2 Press the FF button to execute fast forward playback Press the REW button to execute reverse playback Wi The search speed changes according to the following sequence each time the FF or REW button is pressed X20 X5 X9 X20 In DVCAM mode the maximum speed is 15X Changing the speed of fast forward playback or re verse playback lll During normal playback or forward search If the SEARCH A buttons are pressed the playback speed in creases If the SEARCH V buttons are pressed the playback speed de creases ll During reverse playback or reverse search If the SEARCH A buttons are pressed the playback speed de creases If the SEARCH buttons are pressed the playback speed in creases The variable playback speed changes as follows in the forward and reverse direction 0 0 1 0 330 512 5 9 20X speed Still 0 1 X speed indicates step slow playback continuous frame advance lll During the STILL mode If the SEARCH A buttons are pressed the tape wil
6. 2 0 PLAY button EJECT B 1 EJECT button m Qe cane 2 6 Sesser nep oe ee pi pie g s PAUSE button R DR Dv9000 9 b 2 iz FF button 2 0 STOP button The menu screen settings can be done while viewing the monitor con nected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal using either the remote controller or the buttons on the main unit E Set the unit to the STOP mode To perform setting with the operation buttons on the main unit first remove the cassette if one is loaded 1 Display the TOP MENU Remote controller Press the MENU button Press the EJECT button for at least 2 seconds 2 Display the menu for setting Remote controller Press the A V button and DPress the PLAY STOP but bring the cursor to the item ton and bring the cursor to to be set the menu item Press the SET or button Press the PAUSE or FF but ton f the EXIT item of the TOP MENU is selected the usual screen resumes If the FACTORY SETTING item of the TOP MENU is set to EXECUTE the set values on the menu will be reset to those initially set at manufacture Except DRUM HOUR METER The DRUM HOUR METER item cannot be set 3 0 G 4 button 3 00 6 PLAY button button ERN i 3 9 0 C g PAUSE button ET pcm NTSC PAL REC
7. Memo When it is set to the MIX mode noise may be pro duced If this occurs please set it to CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 Use this menu item to select the audio channel output from the AUDIO OUT terminal when playing back tapes recorded in the 32k mode CH1 CH2 Outputs CH1 and CH2 audio MIX Outputs mixed audio of CH1 and CH3 and mixed au dio of CH2 and CH4 CH3 CH4 Outputs CH3 and CH4 audio Memo MMMM This setting can also be selected from the AUDIO OUT SEL but ton on the wireless remote controller AUDIO OUT LEVEL Use this menu item to select the standard level for audio playback output ATT Attenuates the standard level to 12db Use this setting when playing tapes recorded at the standard level of 12dB The playback level is decreased by 8db NORM Sets the standard level to 20dB Usually this is selected Memo This setting can also be selected with the AUDIO OUT LEVEL button on the wireless remote controller SET UP NTSC only Use this setting to determine whether to apply the setups to the analogue video signals composite Y C For recording and play back OFF does not apply the setups ON applies the setups Memo If dubbing is repeatedly done with the settings of the playback or recording video signals differing from the setting here the hue and brightness of the
8. Remote controller Press the MENU button Or Bring the cursor to the EXIT item of the TOP MENU and press the SET button 4 To return to the TOP MENU after completing all set Press the REW button Or e Press the PLAY or STOP but ton to bring the cursor to PAGE BACK and then press the PAUSE button 5 To return to the usual menu do the following Press the EJECT button Or Bring the cursor to the EXIT item of the TOP MENU and press the PAUSE button SELECTING DATE TIME DISPLAY The date and time data is displayed on the monitor screen connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and Y C OUT terminal Setup can be performed via the DISPLAY 1 2 menu to turn on off the date amp time display and via the DISPLAY 2 2 menu to determine the display style For details on setup method 1 Page 54 SETTING REMOT uU TUI VIDEO 1 Select DISPLAY SET item from the TOP MENU and dis DISPLAY SET play the DISPLAY 1 2 menu CLOCK ADJUST FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM HOUR METER 000000 TOP MENU display MENU SYSTEM 2 Set the TIME DATE setting on the DISPLAY 1 2 menu EXIT E TIME DATE OFF Does not display date or time DISPLAY 1 2 menu TIME Displays time only DISPLAY 1 2 DATE Displays date only DIPLAY OFF DATE TM _ Displays both the time and date COUNTER POSI TIME CODE VTR MODE ETIME BATEU 3 Select the NEXT PAGE item of the DISPLAY 1 2 menu AUDIO INFO
9. maintenance The tasks of maintenance involved are similar to that of replacing the engine oil or tire of a car Depending on the number of usage hours please clean inspect or replace the components as follows Inspection Number of hours 500H 1000H 1500H 2000H 4000H 5 Cleaning inspection and Drum assembly including head e O O e e adjustment Head cleaner o e e Cleaning and inspection Replacement if necessary Tape guide roller O e e Replacement Rotary encoder e Maintenance necessity and fre Gears e e quency depends on the environment 3r and usage The above information Driving components A m Rey e serves only as a guide Usage Time You can check the drum usage time via the hour meter display For details please refer to page 69 Checking the hour meter Maintenance consultation For details on the maintenance plan and fee please consult with your nearest JVC authorized service agent E Head cleaning e Recording or playing back with a stained head will result in block noise or disrupted sound Please perform regular head cleaning to main tain superior image and sound quality e If dust adheres on the head HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED will be displayed on the monitor when this unit plays a tape HEAD CLEANING REGUIRED Block noise For information on how to use the head cleaning tape and the relevant
10. screen with the EJECT button please remove the cassette Video and sound are distorted for a few seconds after starting play back This occurs if the signal system of the playback tape is different from the NTSC PAL setting The wireless remote controller does not work at all e Is the REMOTE SEL switch on the main unit set to WIRE LESS Are the batteries exhausted Power is not supplied even when the OPERATE button is pressed 68 Is the REMOTE SEL switch set at either SERIAL or 9 PIN when the LOCAL FUNCTION item of the REMOTE menu is set to something other than ALL KEYS Please set the REMOTE SEL switch to WIRELESS OTHERS Checking the hour meter This unit displays the drum usage time on the DRUM HOUR METER item of the TOP MENU Please use it as a guide for regular maintenance t Page 7 OPERATE cz r EJECT button MENU button MIC REMOTESEL INPUT SEL o amp OS fe 6 md 5 6 oe Operation lll To set the unit to the STOP mode TOP MENU When operating with the buttons on the main unit unload the cas sette 1 Display the TOP MENU REMOTE AUDIO VIDEO TIME CODE Remote controller DISPLAY SET Press the MENU button MENU Press the EJECT button for at least 2 seconds Display the drum usage time on the DRUM HOUR METER item of the TOP MENU CLOCK ADJUST FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM H
11. the STILL mode If this button is pressed in the STOP mode the STILL mode will be engaged D REC button eHold down this button and press the PLAY button to begin recording e During recording press this button to record anindex on the tape when the INDEX WRITE item of the SYSTEM menu is set to ON e When the unit enters the STOP mode hold ing this button down will enable you to check the value of the time code generator B F ADV button Each time this button is pressed in the STILL mode the image is advanced one frame When holding down this button the image is advanced continuously frame by frame D F REV button Each time this button is pressed in the STILL mode the image is reversed one frame When holding down this button the image is reversed continuously frame by frame Memo The image of frame advance playback or frame re verse playback can be selected with the STL F ADV MODE item of the SYSTEM menu or the STILL MODE button on the wireless remote controller D INDEX button Press this button to perform an index search in the forward direction Page 47 INDEX button Press this button to perform an index search in the reverse direction t Page 47 p Operation buttons E PLAY P button Press this button to play back Press this button to resume recording from the PAUSE mode B FF gt P button Press this button to fast forward the tape when the unit is in the STOP mo
12. 12 bit 32kHz Audio input 8dBs 10kQ unbalance Mike input 60dBs 3kQ unbalance Audio output 8dBs 1kQ unbalance Frequency characteristics 20Hz to 20kHz 48kHz 20Hz to 16kHz 32kHz E DV interface Input output IEEE1394 E AC adapter section Power AC 100V to 240V 50Hz 60Hz Power consumption 1 0A to 0 5A Output DC 12V 3 5A E Accessories Wireless remote controller AC adapter si Power Cable sssssseees Battery AA OTHERS Specification continued E Diagram of external dimension Unit mm wew m msot 5 0 ws ram ren o E db 71
13. 2 SET 2 v button button utton Setting the date and time The date and time data is set up via the CLOCK ADJUST menu MENU i 1 SYSTEM Setting can be performed while viewing the monitor screen AU TO VIDEO connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal DISPLAY SET The date and time can be set up using either the remote controller or the unit TOP MENU Cursor DISPLAY SET PCLOCK ADJUST FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM HOUR METER 000000 EXIT ll Press the OPERATE button on the unit or the remote controller to turn on the power and enter the STOP mode When setting it using the main unit eject the loaded cassette if any 1 Displaying the TOP MENU Remote controller Press the MENU button CLOCK ADJUST menu CLOCK ADJUST PDATE DD MM YY 10 10 02 TIME 00 00 00 PAGE BACK Press the EJECT button for at least 2 seconds 2 Displaying the CLOCK ADJUST menu Remote controller Press the A or V button DPress the PLAY or STOP and bring the cursor to the CLOCK ADJUST item Press the SET or button button and bring the cursor to the CLOCK ADJUST item Press the PAUSE or FF button 31 PREPARATION Setting displaying date and time continued 3 08 4 A button 3 0 4118 lt 4 button LG 3 O 4 wv button Date CLOCK ADJU PDATE 1 0 TIME PAGE BACK CLOCK ADJUST DATE 10 40 02 125 00 PTIME PAGE BACK C
14. 48k Please setthe BACKUP REC TIME item to OFF if the unit is not performing backup recording RECORDING Recording using the serial remote terminal Recording can be turned ON OFF with the serial remote controller or the footswitch connected to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal on the rear panel SERIAL REMOTE terminal REMOTE SEL switch REMOTE 1 2 menu REMOTE 1 2 PREMOTE ON LOCAL FUNCTION ALL KEYS PREROLL 5 REM FF REW MODE FF REW REM STOP SEL EE PB START DELAY OF SYNCHRONIZATION ON NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK Memo The serial remote control ler can perform operations other than recording The buttons on the unit to be rendered operable can be set via the LOCAL FUNCTION item of the RE MOTE 1 2 menu REMOTE 2 2 menu REMOTE 2 2 CONTROLLER SEL TYPE PFOOT SW OFF PAGE BACK Serial remote controller RM G30 Footswitch Connection Connect the serial remote controller available separately RM G30 or the footswitch to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal on the rear panel E Set the REMOTE SEL switch on the front panel to SE RIAL ll Set the REMOTE item of the REMOTE 1 2 menu to ON E Set the FOOT SW item of the REMOTE 2 2 menu ac cording to the way in which the serial remote terminal is used OFF Setto OFF when the serial remote controller is used The footswitch cannot be used LEDGE R
15. During playback or STOP mode press this button to enter the STILL mode When record ing is paused or when the unit is in the STILL mode the LED lights up green e f this button is pressed simultaneously with the A DUB button in the STILL mode the Au dio Dubbing Pause mode will be engaged e When the menu is displayed use this button to confirm the menu items or setting values 12 jo ICI QD FF Fast forward button LED e When the unit is in the STOP mode press this button to execute fast forward winding of the tape e When the unit is in the PLAYBACK or STILL mode press this button to execute fast for ward playback The Fast forward playback Speed changes in the following sequence each time this button is pressed X20 X5 X9 X20 In the DVCAM mode the maximum speed is 15X e During fast forward winding or fast forward playback the LED lights up green e When the menu is displayed use this button to display selected menu items e When setting up the date time or time code use this button to select the data segment D STOP Stop button LED e Press this button to stop operation of rewind playback etc e When the menu is displayed use this button to select the menu items or setting values B REW Rewind button LED e When the unit is in the STOP mode press this button to rewind the tape e When the unit is in the PLAYBACK or STILL mode press this button to execute reverse playback
16. LED lights up green in the fol lowing cases e In the composite video or YC video signal input mode and the NTSC PAL switch located at the rear panel is set as PAL Atape recorded with PAL signals is played back e When PAL signals are input while the INPUT SEL switch is set at DV The LED lights up red for about 5 seconds when the unit is set to the recording mode but fails to record E g when the rear slide of the cas sette is pushed to the SAVE posi tion D Audio indicator This indicator allows the user to check the avail ability of audio signals 3 indicators each are available to CH1 3 and Ch2 4 D Sensor for wireless remote controller When using the provided wireless remote con troller please point it to this sensor t Page 25 USING THE WIRELESS RE MOTE CONTROLLER NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS Rear panel DV IN OUT I O O cn j AUDIO zal LINE WIDEO DC power input terminal 2P This is used for DC12V input It connects the DC power cord of the provided AC adapter Memo e When power is supplied to this terminal the OPERATE indicator located at the front panel lights up The LED lights up red when the OPERATE indicator is OFF Setting this unit to OPERATE ON OPER ATE OFF or PLAY mode when the power is supplied to this terminal ca
17. OUT terminal and VIDEO LINE OUT terminal are displayed on screen Menu screen signals Character display of date time or operation modes Status screen By pressing the DISPLAY button on the wireless remote controller or by setting the DISPLAY item in the DISPLAY menu the user can choose to turn the status display on off The SETUP item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu can be set to determine whether setup will be added to the signals of VIDEO Y C OUT terminal and VIDEO LINE OUT terminal NTSC only AUDIO IN Audio input terminal RCA x 2 This is the audio signal analogue input termi nal For audio dubbing sounds from the CH1 3 ter minal are recorded on the CH3 channel while those from the CH2 4 channel are recorded on the CH4 channel Memo When the MIC terminal on the front panel is connected to a microphone sounds from this terminal will not be recorded AUDIO OUT Audio output terminal RCA x 2 This is the audio signal analogue output ter minal Memo The audio channel to play back tapes recorded in the 32k mode can be selected with the OUT SE LECT button on the wireless remote controller or by setting the AUDIO OUT SEL item of the AU DIO VIDEO menu The output level of the playback audio can be se lected with the OUT LEVEL button of the wireless remote controller or by setting the AUDIO OUT LEVEL item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu NORMAL or ATT DV IN OUT DV input o
18. PB START DELAY SYNCHRONIZATION NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK Memo LOCAL FUNCTION For controlling with the RE MOTE terminal use this menu item to select the buttons on the unit to be rendered operable REM FF REM MODE Use this menu item to se lect the action to be ex ecuted when an FF or REW command is received during playback FF FEW or search RM G820 Settings REM STOP SEL Use this menu item to set the operation mode upon reception of a standby on signal EE EE mode STOP mode PB PLAYBACK mode STILL mode PB START DELAY Use this menu item to set the edit timing If delay occurs at the start of editing correct this time discrepancy by adjusting the tim ing for starting playback OF No compensation Usually this option is selected 1F to 15F Delay by the number of frames set by the user In the case that the unit is connected to an editing remote controller with no BUMP function use this setting to adjust editing precision SYNCHRONIZATION Use this menu item to turn on off the synchronize function BUMP to enhance editing precision OFF No adjustments to synchronize ON _ Execute adjustments to synchronize The editing operation may take more time CONTROLLER SEL REMOTE 2 2 menu Use this menu item to set the type of controller connected Page 60 Set it to TYPE 1 when RM G820 is used Wi Setting the TC ADJUST item of the TIME CODE menu To edit DV sign
19. POTERAT KON LOCK ON t Page 54 Setting the Menu In the OPERATION LOCK mode when a button on the unit is pressed OPERATION LOCK will be displayed on the monitor for about 3 seconds PAGE B E To turn off the OPERATION LOCK mode Set the OPERATE LOCK item of the SYSTEM 2 2 menu to OFF If the EJECT button is pressed while the VTR is in the OPERATE LOCK mode OPERATION LOCK will be displayed However pressing the EJECT mode button persistently will eventually bring on the MENU screen OPERATION LOCK 29 PREPARATION Loading ejecting cassettes Please use standard DV cassettes or mini DV cassettes Guide OPERATE n wy suy anve iB MC REMOTESEL INPUT SEL O Ub uU Standard DV cassettes Slide REC lt SAVE Reel Mini DV cassettes Loading the cassette 1 Check the cassette Set the rear slide Push it to REC for recording or SAVE to prevent its contents from being erased accidentally Check that the tape is not slackened Use an object such as a clip to turn the reel in the direction of the arrow If the tape is taut the reel will not rotate 2 Check that the cassette indicator on the unit
20. display ON Display TAPE REMAIN Use this menu item to turn on off the display of remaining tape on the monitor OFF No display ON Display TIME DATE OFF TIME DATE DATE TM Use this menu item to turn on off the date time display on the moni tor and to select the display format OFF No display of date time TIME Display the time only DATE Display the date only DATE TM Display the date time 63 MENU SCREEN AUDIO INFO Setting Contents of the menus continued DISPLAY menu continued Contents Use this setting to turn on off the display of audio channel or sam pling frequency on the monitor OFF No display ON Display NEXT PAGE Display the DISPLAY 2 2 menu PAGE BACK ll DISPLAY 2 2 menu DATE STYLE Setting YY MM DD MM DD YY U model DD MM YY E model Return to the TOP MENU Contents Select the date format YY MM DD Display year month day MM DD YY Display month day year DD MM YY Display day month year TIME STYLE 9 24HOUR 12HOUR Select the time format 24HOUR Display in the 24 hour mode 12HOUR Display in the 12 hour mode OFF ON Use this menu item to choose whether to output as test signals color bar signals from the built in signal generator OFF No output ON Output Memo A This color bar cannot be used as the standard signal for hue cali bration e Th
21. displayed when audio dubbing is attempted under the following con ditions The AUDIO MODE item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu is set to 48k The tape is recorded with a sample frequency of 48kHz A DUB INHIBIT LP The user attempts to perform audio dubbing on a tape recorded in the LP mode A DUB INHIBIT BLANK The user attempts to perform audio dubbing on a blank tape A DUB INHIBIT DV The user attempts to perform audio dubbing during DV signal input The INPUT SEL Switch is set to DV A DUB INHIBIT NTSC PAL This message is displayed when the signal system is changed during audio dubbing NTSC or PAL A DUB INHIBIT DVCAM The user attempts to perform audio dubbing on a DVCAM format tape OPERATION LOCK This message is displayed when a button on the unit is pressed while the OPERA TION LOCK function is engaged ie the OPERATION item of the SYSTEM 2 2 menu is set as ON E Warning display When anomalies occur in the VTR warning messages with error codes will be displayed 32K CH 1 2 SPQO00min WARNING 7001 DRUM MOTOR FAILURE Warning display For details please refer to page 66 Warning Display 02 STANDBY OFF 00 TCR 02 00 00 00 23 PREPARATION Provided wireless remote controller LOADING THE BATTERIES Before using the wireless remote controller please load 2 batteries AA in a Lift up the cover Load in 2 batteries 3 Close
22. previous screen do either of the following Remote controller Press the lt button Press the REW button Or Or Select PAGE BACK Select PAGE BACK 4 To return to the usual screen do either of the following Remote controller Press the MENU button Press the EJECT button Or Or Select EXIT from the TOP Select EXIT from the TOP MENU MENU 55 MENU SCREEN In the menu descriptions below settings with marks are factory settings TOP MENU SYSTEM Setting Contents of the menus Contents Displays the menus related to the operation system of this unit REMOTE Displays the menus related to the remote controller AUDIO VIDEO Displays the menus related to the audio and video TIME CODE Displays the menu for setting time codes DISPLAY Displays the menu related to the displays on the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal CLOCK ADJUST Displays the menu for setting date time For information on the setting method please refer to page 31 Setting date time FACTORY SETTING CANCEL EXECUTE Sets whether to return the values on the menu to those initially set at manufacture CANCEL Do not use the factory settings EXECUTE _ Use the factory settings DRUM HOUR METER Displays the drum usage time The cursor cannot be moved to this item EXIT 56 Return to the usual screen SYSTEM Menu The SY
23. the REMOTE SEL switch Use this setting when remote controlling the unit via the 9 PIN and SERIAL terminal LOCAL FUNCTION NO KEY EJECT STP EJT e ALL KEYS Use this to select the buttons on the main unit to be rendered oper able when remote controlling the unit via the 9 PIN REMOTE ter minal or the SERIAL REMOTE terminal NO KEY No button enabled EJECT Only the EJECT button enabled STP EJT Only the STOP button and the EJECT button are ena bled ALL KEYS All operation buttons are enabled Memo If the OPERATION LOCK item of the SYSTEM 2 2 menu is set as ON the buttons on the main unit will be disabled regardless of the setting here PREROLL When remote controlling the unit via the 9 PIN REMOTE terminal use this item to set the PREROLL time of the unit Configurations done via the editing remote controller prevail over other settings 38SEC 3 seconds 5SEC 5 seconds 7SEC 7 seconds 10SEC Memo To enhance editing precision please set it to at least 7 seconds 10 seconds REM FF REW MODE e FF REW SEARCH Use this menu item to set the action to be performed when an FF REW command is received via the 9 PIN REMOTE terminal or DV terminal FF REW Setsthe unit to execute FF REW when a command is received This is the usual setting Sets the unit to go into the SEARCH state when a command is received Use
24. the beginning of the tape may not be read Preset time codes A button button Memo When the REC button is held down in the STOP mode the value of the built in time code generator is displayed 36 PLAY button EJECT EH EJECT button T 1 FF button E PAUSE button REW button i STOP button Time codes are preset via the TIME CODE menu It can be set via either the remote controller or the Main unit lll Press the OPERATE button on the Main unit or the remote controller to turn on the power and set the unit to the STOP mode To set it with the main unit first remove the cassette from the unit if it is loaded TOP MENU 1 Display the TOP MENU MENU SYSTEM Remote controller REMOTE AUDIO VIDEO TIME CODE Press the EJECT button for at least 2 seconds 2 Display the TIME CODE menu Select the TIME CODE item with the PLAY STOP button and press the PAUSE or FF button 3 Preset the time code hour minute second and frame Remote controller Select the TC item with the Select the TIME CODE item A Y button and press the with the PLAY STOP button SET or button and press the PAUSE or FF The hour digits blink button Press the lt button to Press the FF or REW but shift to the next digit seg ton to shift to the next digit Framing mode ment segment ve Press the A V button to P
25. the cover of the battery AA compartment Please insert the pole in first Battery compartment Guide on battery replacement When the operable distance of the remote controller is decreased the batteries have become exhausted Please replace them Guide for replacement Approx 3 months based on average usage of 1000 times a day When replacing the batteries Please use AA batteries Please use 2 new batteries Do not mix new and old batteries Please load the batteries correctly accord ing to the and signs Please read the precautions printed on the batteries Gebruikte batterijen Niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA For Nederlands only Uitsluitend voor Nederlands E model only 24 Precautions on the use of battery The provided batteries are for confirmation of operation f the remote controller is not to be used for a long period of time please remove the batteries from the compartment f the remote controller does not work as expected please remove the batteries and reload them after 5 minutes If fluid leaks from the battery please wipe the battery compartment thoroughly If the fluid comes into contact with your body please rinse the affected parts with water thor oughly USING THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER orem E B
26. this setting if the locate cue up function does not work well SEARCH 59 MENU SCREEN REMOTE menu REM STOP SEL Setting Contents of the menus continued Contents Use this menu item to set the action to be performed when a STANDBY ON command is received via the 9 PIN REMOTE ter minal or DV terminal EE Sets the unit to the EE mode The unit will go into the STOP mode PB Sets the unit to the PLAY mode The unit will go into the STILL mode PB START DELAY Use this menu item to adjust the edit timing When the remote con troller is used there will be a slight delay time before edit starts To rectify the time discrepancy adjust the timing for starting playback OF No compensation 1F to 15F Delay by the number of frames set by the user When this unit is connected to an editing remote controller with no BUMP synchronization function use this set ting to adjust the editing precision SYNCHRONI ZATION Use this setting to turn on off the BUMP function when the unit is connected to an editing remote controller OFF No synchronization ON Execute synchronization The editing precision is enhanced Please set the pre roll time to at least 7 seconds NEXT PAGE Display the REMOTE 2 2 menu PAGE BACK il REMOTE 2 2 CONTROLLER SEL menu Setting TYPE1 TYPE7 Return to the TOP MENU Contents When remote control is executed via the RS 422A interf
27. unit to the OPERATE OFF mode Please select the signal system with the NTSC PAL switch on the rear panel 3 Press the OPERATE button to engage the OPERATE ON mode Either the NTSC or PAL indicator on the front will then light up according to the NTSC PAL switch set ting Memo In the playback mode the signal system of the tape is automatically identified regardless of the NTSC PAL switch setting During DV signal input the signal system of the input signal is automatically identified regardless of the NTSC PAL switch setting When the unit enters the STOP mode the NTSC PAL switch setting will be engaged If a tape recorded in both NTSC amp PAL signal systems is played the video audio or time code may be distorted at the position where the signal system is switched When the signal system of the tape and the NTSC PAL setting differ video and sound output will be upset for about 5 seconds after playback starts or stops NTSC PAL signal system conversion is not possible 28 PREPARATION OPERATION LOCK mode This unit comes with an operation lock function to prevent unintended erroneous operation In the OPERATE LOCK mode the buttons on the main unit and the slide switch are invalid However OPERATE ON and MENU operations are still possible SYSTEM 2 2 menu lll To set the unit to the OPERATION LOCK mode SYSTEM 2 2 Setthe OPERATION LOCK item of the SYSTEM 2 2 menu to ON DC IN MODE OPE OFF
28. video may turn out abnormal PAGE BACK Return to the TOP MENU 61 MENU SCREEN TIME CODE menu Setting Contents of the menus continued Contents Presets the time code For details please refer to Page 36 Presetting Time Codes CANCEL EXECUTE Use this menu item to choose whether to clear the time code values CANCEL Do not clear EXECUTE clear NDF DF NTSC ony NDF DF Select the framing mode for the time code generator NDF Sets the unit to the non drop mode Use this setting when the number of frames of the time code is important DF _ Sets the unit to the drop frame mode Use this setting for real time based time codes TC DUPLICATE OFF AUTO NON DROP Use this menu item to select the type of time code to be recorded for DV signal input OFF Records the time codes of the built in time code generator of the main unit Records the time code input to the DV IN terminal The framing mode of the time code will be auto matically set to the framing of the input time code Records the time code input to the DV IN terminal The framing mode of the time code will be fixed as non drop framing Use this setting when dubbing on tapes recorded with BR DV600 GY DV500 GY DV550 or GY DV700W in the non drop frame mode NTSC only AUTO NON DROP TC ADJUST DV Use this menu item to set the timing to output time codes from the 9PIN REMOTE terminal o
29. 3 minutes run of the tape e Recorded video music is meant for personal entertainment only and must not be used for other purposes without the prior consent of the copyright owner Our company shall not guarantee the content of any recording effort should this VTR fail to record normally due to defects either of the main unit itself or the video cassette tape MAIN FEATURES DV format High picture and sound quality by digital tech nology Compatible mechanisms for standard mini DV cassettes It records on and plays back DV cassettes of the standard and mini size SP mode only DVCAM cassettes can be recorded in DV for mat A tape recorded with the DVCAM format can be used only for playback for this VTR Equipped with composite and Y C input amp output terminal devices Equipped with DV IN OUT terminals IEEE1394 It can exchange digital signals with IEEE1394 compatible devices Dual support for NTSC PAL It automatically determines the signal system when playing back or receiving DV signal input It supports composite or Y C signal input with the use of a switch Wireless wired remote control It can be controlled with the provided wireless remote controller or the optional wired remote controller RM G30 Support for RS 422A interface It can be used as a player for an editing system that uses the RS 422A compatible editing re mote controller RM G820 Recording playback of time codes Audio
30. CH RATE NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK to engage the DISPLAY 2 2 menu 4 Set the DATE STYLE and TIME STYLE items of the DISPLAY 2 2 menu E DATE STYLE Set the order of the date display YY MM DD Year month day MM DD YY Month day year DD MM YY Day month year E TIME STYLE Select the style of time display 24H 24 hour time mode 12H 12 hour time mode Enabling on screen display Press the DISPLAY button Set the DISPLAY item of the DISPLAY 1 2 menu to ON or AUTO DISPLAY 2 2 menu DISPLAY 2 2 PDATE STYLE DD MM YY TIME STYLE 24H BARS OFF PAGE BACK DISPLAY button Memo RECORDING or STOP mode Data in the built in clock is displayed During Playback The date time recorded on the tape is displayed 32K CH 1 2 During DV signal recording The date time data from the DV termi nal is displayed STANDBY OFF TCR 02 00 00 00 Date time display 33 RECORDING Connection and setting This chapter explains the connection setting and operation methods required to use this unit as a recorder This unit cannot be used as an editing system recorder E When connected to a video device equipped with a DV terminal Images can be recorded with almost no deterioration of image quality Recorder Separately available DV terminal DV cable Player Monitor DV terminal Memo When signals are input from the DV terminal the sound re
31. E ES MIC INPUT SEL switch 5 STOP button terminal Memo Audio dubbing sounds are input from the AUDIO IN terminal on the rear panel or the MIC terminal on the front panel MIC terminal prevail over the AU DIO IN terminal Set the AUDIO item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu to 32k Do not set the INPUT SEL switch on the front panel to DV 1 Press the PLAY button to play the tape 2 At the position where you want to au dio dub press the PAUSE button The unit goes into the STILL mode 3 Hold down the PAUSE button and press the A DUB button The unit goes into the audio dubbing pause mode 4 Press the PLAY button Audio dubbing begins Audio signals are recorded on the CH3 and CH4 channel E To stop audio dubbing temporarily press the PAUSE button 5 To end audio dubbing press the STOP button During audio dubbing if the tape comes to a part recorded in a non dubbing feasible mode such as LP mode or 48kHz audio mode the VTR will enter the STOP mode When this hap pens high volume noise from the DV output will occur Hence before audio dubbing please check the recording mode of the tape In the case that a microphone is connected to the MIC terminal sound output from this ter minal will be recorded In the absence of MIC input signals from the CH1 3 CH2 4 AUDIO IN terminal on the rear panel will be recorded When audio dubbing cannot be performed an alarm message will be display
32. EAD CLEANING The video head is dirty If the head is clogged it Please clean it with the dedi REQUIRED will be detected and the alarm message will be cated head cleaning tape displayed during the PLAYBACK mode When vs Page 8 the STOP mode is engaged or when the cas If the message persists despite sette is ejected the display will go off cleaning it could be due to bad When the head clog is cleared the message recording condition bad tape or will disappear lifespan of the head OVER HEATING The internal temperature of the unit has ex Please disconnect the power ceeded the regulated value and place the unit in a cool place If this message is dis played again the unit may have been damaged Please consult your JVC authorized dealer For alarm displays resulting from operation errors please refer to page 22 66 gt For servicing Refer to the servicemanual page 1 10 1 8 7 Error history menu E Warning display Displayed regardless of the DISPLAY mode When a warning display appears this unit stops operation and cease to accept any opera tion commands When TAPE DEFFECTIVE 5605 5609 is displayed the unit similarly stops operation but accepts one command viz EJECT Display CONDENSATION ON DRUM Status Condensation Action Please leave the power on and wait for the display to disappear WARNING 3200 LOADING FAILURE Unable to load ta
33. FF mode HEAD CLEANING The video head is dirty Please clean it with the dedicated head cleaning tape REQUIRED t Page 8 If the head is clogged it will be detected in the PLAYBACK mode and displayed When the unit enters the STOP mode or the cassette is ejected the display goes off OVERHEATING The temperature inside the unit has exceeded the regulated value Please disconnect the power and place the unit in a cool place If this message is displayed again dam age may have occurred Please consult with your JVC authorized service agent E Display at position B Messages indicating operation errors are displayed for about 3 seconds They are displayed when the DISPLAY mode is ON or AUTO Display Contents INVALID TAPE Data tapes for PC use or DVC PRO tapes has been inserted The cassette will be ejected LP TAPE The user attempts to play back a tape recorded in the LP mode This unit cannot record or play in the LP mode NO DV SIGNAL The user attempts to record without DV signal input 22 Display Contents COPY INHIBIT The user attempts to record signals protected with the copy guard REC INHIBIT The user attempts to record on a write protected cassette tape The rear slide is pushed to SAVE A DUB INHIBIT REC TAB The user attempts to perform audio dubbing on a write protected cassette tape The rear slide is pushed to SAVE A DUB INHIBIT 48K This message is
34. INA ooo oo c ca c ca m cha c3 c3 c3 GJ button Seana m E 3 6 eet oe FF button Sek Rew 3 9 0 utton button STOP button ino ne 3 Set the items on the menu etting Item etting value Cursor 8YSTEM 1 2 t DSTL F ADV 2ND BACKUP REC TIME 5A LONG PAUSE TIME 5MIN LONG PAUSE MODE F ADV INDEX WRITE ON REPEAT MODE BLANK NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK YSTEM 1 2 PSTL F ADV FRAME BACKUP REC TIME OFF LONG PAUSE TIME 5MIN LONG PAUSE MODE F ADV INDEX WRITE ON REPEAT MODE BLANK NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK TOP MENU MENU SYSTEM REMOTE AUDIO VIDEO TIME CODE DISPLAY SET CLOCK ADJUST FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM HOUR METER 000000 PEXIT Cursor Remote controller DPress the A V button and DPress the PLAY STOP but bring the cursor to the item ton and bring the cursor to to be set the item to be set Press the SET or button ess the PAUSE or FF but on The selected value blinks and becomes available for changing Press the A V button to change the value as de Press the PLAY STOP but sired ton to change the value as Press the SET button to desired confirm the value Press the PAUSE button to confirm the value The value stops blinking and is confirmed Repeat steps D above and perform the necessary settings lll To display the menu of the next level of the hierarchy select NEXT PAGE Wi To return to the
35. LL mode When the unit is in the STILL mode press this button to toggle images in the following se quence Field image 1st 2nd alternate still 1st field image 2nd field image frame image Q BLANK button When the unit enters the STOP mode press this button to begin a blank search Once it finds a blank part of the tape it will enter the STILL mode 1 Page 47 Q AUDIO MUTING button During playback press this button to mute the audio output Press this button again to re en able audio output AUDIO OUT SEL button When playing back tapes recorded in the 32k mode use this button to select the audio chan nel that allows output from the AUDIO OUT ter minal CH1 2 CH3 4 MIX Q AUDIO OUT LEV button Use this button to switch the standard level of the playback or EE audio output NOR MAL or ATT When it is set to ATT the out put level is reduced by 8dB o Buttons related to menu setting and variable speed playback ll MENU button When the unit enters the STOP mode and this button is pressed a menu will be dis played on the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal When the menu is displayed press this but ton to return to the usual screen display ll SEARCH A button During playback STILL mode or variable speed playback in the forward direction press this button to speed up playback During reverse playback or variable speed playback in the reverse direct
36. LOCK ADJUST DATE 10 10 02 TIME 12 00 DPAGE BACK 32 3 00 4 PLAY button EJECT 5 EJECT button 3 4 REW button 3 Set the date or time on the CLOCK ADJUST menu Remote controller Press the A or V button and bring the cursor to the date or time setting Then press the or SET button Press the or lt button and select the data seg ment to set up The selected data seg ment blinks Press the A or V to set the value Repeat step After completing the necessary settings press the SET button Memo a IIS 3 24 PAUSE button E2 3 j FF button 3 0 4 STOP button Press the PLAY or STOP button and bring the cursor to the DATE or TIME setting Then press the FF or PAUSE button Press the FF or REW but ton and select the data seg ment to be set up The selected value blinks Press the PLAY or STOP button to set the value Repeat step D After completing the necessary settings press the PAUSE button The seconds segment cannot be set up After the minute segment is set up please press the SET button remote controller or the PAUSE button main unit in synchronization with a separate time indicator clock tings do the following Remote controller Press the lt button Or Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to PAGE BACK and then press the SET button
37. MFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFER ENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EX POSER L APPAREIL A L HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE Ce magn toscope ne doit tre utilis que sur du courant alternatif en 120 V ATTENTION Atin d viter tout resque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas utiliser d autres sources d alimentation lectrique REMARQUE La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur le panneau arri re de l appareil WARNING The battery used in the BR DV3000U must be replaced by a JVC authorized service dealer only This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par le ministre des Communica tions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Warning Notice FOR YOUR SAFETY Australia 1 Insert this plug only into effectively earthed three pin power outlet 2 If any doubt exists regarding the earthing consult a qualified el
38. MODE button of the wireless remote controller LONG PAUSE TIME Use this menu item to set the time interval after the lapse of which the unit will go into the tape protection mode 5 3 2 or 1 minute 30 seconds LONG PAUSE MODE Use this mode to select the operation state when tape protection mode is engaged after an extended period of being in the STILL mode F ADV or STBY OFF REPEAT MODE Use this menu item to turn ON OFF the REPEAT PLAYBACK function or select the type of REPEAT PLAYBACK To disable REPEAT PLAYBACK set it to OFF OFF INDEX VIDEO END TAPE END lll AUDIO VIDEO menu A OUT AT SEARCH Use this menu item to turn ON OFF audio output during variable speed playback AUDIO OUT SEL Use this menu item to select the output audio channel when play ing tapes recorded in the 32kHz mode CH1 2 CH3 4 MIX AUDIO OUT LEVEL Use this menu item to select the audio output level NORM ATT Set it to ATT when playing tapes recorded at 12dB with consumer DV devices SETUP NTSC only Use this setting to determine whether to apply the setups to the composite video or Y C separate video output signals 43 PLAYBACK PAUSE button PLAY button Basic playback method DV CAM indicator PLAY button ex OPERATE 2 a lin TOQ Bn vest 5 OO Pp Pause LM Wc RENGTE SL west m ww 4 F button lE o a E ER ea gu E button STOP
39. OUR METER 000200H EXIT DRUM HOUR METER item 2 To return to the usual screen Remote controller Press the MENU button Press the EJECT button 69 OTHERS Specification E General Recording system DV system SP mode only Signal system NTSC PAL Cassette Standard mini DV cassette Tape width 6 35mm Tape speed 18 812mm s NTSC 18 831mm s PAL Recording playback time 276 minutes LA DV276 60 minutes M DV60 Fast forward rewind time About 3 minutes LA DV276 About 1 minute M DV60 Power DC12V supplied via the provided AC adapter Power consumption 14W 1 17A External dimension 174mm x W x 68mm H x 260mm D Excluding protruding parts e g foot Weight About 2 5 kg Allowable operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Allowable storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Allowable operating RH 830 RH to 80 RH B Video Recording format 8 bit 13 5MHz 4 1 1 NTSC 4 2 0 PAL Video input Line composite 1 0V p p 75 unbalance Y C Y 1 0V p p 75Q unbalance c 0 286V p p NTSC 0 3V p p PAL 75Q unbalance Video output Line composite 1 0V p p 75 unbalance Y C Y 1 0V p p 75Q unbalance c 0 286V p p NTSC 0 3V p p PAL 75Q unbalance Horizontal resolution 500 line or more S N 48dB or higher 70 Bi Audio Recording format 16 bit 48kHz 2 channels PCM audio 12 bit 32kHz 4 channel PCM audio Number of track 2 16 bit 4 8kHz 4
40. Q i t go oe w Go c SEMAL NTSC PAL M E 1 Non linear editing system Remote controller ll The REMOTE SEL switch on the front panel can be set at any position ll Set the REMOTE menu Memo REMOTE If an error occurs to the time code of BR DV3000 Set it to ON when the tape is advanced reversed by 1 frame REMOTE FF REW MODE by the non linear edit system please set the Use this menu item to select the action to be STILL mode of the main unit to FRAME executed when an FF or REW command is re ceived during playback FF REW or search If the search and locate function does not work well set it to SEARCH CONTROLLER TYPE REMOTE 2 2 menu Set it to TYPE 1 52 MENU SCREEN Structure of the menu Hierarchical menus are displayed on the monitor SYSTEM 1 2 menu SYSTEM 2 2 menu SYSTEM 1 2 SYSTEM 2 2 IPSTL F ADV 2ND PDC IN MODE OPE OFF BACKUP REC TIME OFF OPERATION LOCK ON LONG PAUSE TIME 5MIN PAGE BACK LONG PAUSE MODE F ADV INDEX WRITE REPEAT MODE NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK ON BLANK REMOTE 1 2 menu REMOTE 2 2 menu REMOTE 1 2 REMOTE 2 2 I gt REMOTE ON I gt CONTROLLER SEL TYPE1 LOCAL FUNCTION ALL KEYS FOOT SW OFF PREROLL 5S PAGE BACK REM FF REW MODE REM STOP SEL PB START DELAY SYNCHRONIZATION NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK TOP MENU AUDIO VIDEO menu MENU
41. S822 DV signals cannot be input D9 digital S BR D80 BR D85 BR D750 To input DV signals please install SA DV60 to D9VTR Example of connection Player BR DV3000 Audio Video Y C OUT Recorder di Q Y C IN OT 4m Os SERAL NTSC PAL c cl C E cig eres i oo VIDEO 9PIN LINE OUT Remote controller REFERENCE IN Memo If editing precision is critical please input the com posite signals of the VIDEO LINE OUT of BR DV3000 as standard synchronization signals into the editing remote controller Use the Y C OUT terminal for video signals Setting the main unit E Set the REMOTE SEL switch of the front ven S panel to 9 PIN E Set the NTSC PAL switch according to Nd me pm the playback signals nemo s IOI C Mi Setthe REMOTE menu MC REMOTESEL INPUT SEL NE CJ A e REMOTE Setitto ON O JL EEUU EJ E PREROLL Set the pre roll time second LANGEN The setting is recommended to pem be at least 7 seconds REMOTE SEL Memo Switch 50 The setting will be that which is set if any via the editing remote controller REMOTE 1 2 menu REMOTE 1 2 PREMOTE ON LOCAL FUNCTION ALL KEYS PREROLL REM FF REW MODE REM STOP SEL
42. STEM menu consists of the following 2 screens 1 2 and 2 2 menu ll SYSTEM 1 2 menu STL FADV MODE Setting Contents Use this item to select the still image type during the STILL mode or frame advance playback FIELD Displays field image During frame advance playback 1st and 2nd field images are displayed alternately 1st displays the 1st field image 2nd displays the 2nd field image FRAME displays the frame image Memo The image type for the STILL mode can also be selected with the STILL MODE button on the wireless remote controller BACKUP REC TIME Set this item according to the recording time of the source tape during DV signal input backup recording OFF No backup recording 25MIN _ Use this setting if the recording time of the source tape is 30 mins 55MIN _ Use this setting if the recording time of the source tape is 60 mins 75MIN Usethis setting if the recording time of the source tape is 80 mins Usetthis setting if the recording time of the source tape is 120 mins Use this setting if the recording time of the source tape is 180 mins Use this setting if the recording time of the source tape is 270 mins ts Page 40 Backup recording function 115MIN 175MIN 265MIN LONG PAUSE TIME Sets the interval after the lapse of which the tape protection mode will be engaged during an extended STILL mod
43. TE 9 pin remote ter minal D SUB Use this terminal to connect to the RS 422A compatible editing remote controller RM G820 Please use this unit as a player To control this unit with this terminal please set it up as fol lows eSet the REMOTE item of the REMOTE menu to ON Set the REMOTE SEL switch on the front panel to 9 PIN LIE VIDEO YIC IN REMOTE NTSC PAL T 9PIN SERIAL NTSC PAL VIDEO Y C IN Video Y C input terminal 4P This is the input terminal for YC separate video signals e To input video signals from this terminal set the INPUT SEL switch on the front panel to Y C When Wide discriminating signals are in put ID signals for Wide discriminating sig nals are recorded Q VIDEO LINE IN Video line input terminal RCA This is the input terminal for composite video signals e To input video signals from this terminal set the INPUT SEL switch on the front panel to LINE Q VIDEO Y C OUT Video Y C output terminal 4P This is the output terminal for YC separate video signals VIDEO LINE OUT Video line out put terminal RCA This is the output terminal for composite video signals When tapes recorded with Wide discriminating signals are played ID signals for discriminating signals are output Memo Besides video signals the following signals from the VIDEO Y C
44. The Reverse playback speed changes in the following sequence each time this button is pressed X20 X5 X9 X20 In the DVCAM mode the maximum speed is 15X e During rewinding or reverse playback the LED lights up green e When the menu is displayed press this but ton to return to the previous screen When setting up the date time or time code use this button to select the data segment D Indicator When acassette is loaded the LED OO DVCAM NTSC PAL REC INH Cli OPERATE T Y Z y mini A DUB D DW ca PROFESSIONAL EC WA 0 s e MIC REMOTE SEL INPUT SEL FA 8 E amp g E E 8 s e v o aE m m g fe a a SERIAL LINE 9PIN WIRELESS DV YIC BR DV3000 a 1 n D aL jo lights up green Likewise when the unit is in the OPERATE OFF state When a cassette is being loaded or ejected the LED blinks When the unit plays back a tape re corded in the DVCAM format the LED lights up green The LED lights up green in the fol lowing cases e In the composite video or YC video signal input mode and the NTSC PAL switch located at the rear panel is set as NTSC A tape recorded with NTSC sig nals is played back When NTSC signals are input while the INPUT SEL switch is set at DV The
45. UDIO MUTING button To resume the audio output press the button again E Selecting the audio output channel for playback of tapes recorded in the 32kHz mode Each time the OUT SEL button is pressed the channel changes in the following sequence CH1 CH2 gt CH3 CH4 MIX 4 CH3 CH4 CH3 audio is output via the CH1 8 AUDIO OUT terminal whereas CH4 audio is output via the CH2 4 AUDIO OUT terminal MIX Sounds mixed from CH1 and CH3 are output via the CH1 3 AUDIO OUT terminal whereas Sounds mixed from CH2 and CH4 are output via the CH2 4 AUDIO OUT terminal Note Depending on the sound source noise may oc cur in the MIX mode In this case please use CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 Wl Select the output level for audio play ack Each time the OUT LEV button is pressed the standard level for the output audio level changes NORMAL or ATT To play backtapes recorded at a standard level of 12dB using a consumer DV device set the output level to ATT In so doing the audio output level decreases To play back tapes recorded on this unit set the output level to NORMAL 49 EDIT Using the unit in an editing system Cut edit system This unit can be used as a feeder player for an editing system that uses a RS 422A compat ible editing remote controller RM G820 E Applicable model Editing remote controller Recorder RM G820 VHS S VHS BR S800 equipped with SA K26 or SA R50 BR
46. Ul E JVC JVC DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER DV VIDEOKASSETTENREKORDER ENREGISTREUR A CASSETTE DIGITAL VIDEO DV VIDEOREGISTRATORE DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER UNIDAD GRABADORA DE VIDEO DV BR DV3000U structionmanval BR DV3000E sconuncsancerrun MODE D EMPLOI IN MN DN MN ISTRUZIONI PER L USO MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES This instruction book is made from For Customer Use 100 recycled paper Enter below the Serial No which is located on the rear of cabinet Retain Thank you for purchasing this JVC product this information for future reference Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before operating this unit please read Model No BR DV3000U Before operating this unit please read the This instruction book is made from the instructions carefully to ensure the instructions carefully to unsure the best 10096 recycled paper best possible performance Serial No possible performance LLT0024 001A LLT0025 001A ON oo Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The appliance ul E Supplement IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleanin
47. ace use this menu item to set the type of controller connected TYPE1 RM G820 TYPE2 RM G860 TYPE3 AG A850 TYPE4 RM 450 PVE 500 TYPE5 TYPE7 notin use FOOT SW eorr L EDGE H EDGE LLEVEL Set this menu item when an external switch e g a footswitch is connected to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal Before using an ex ternal switch footswitch please engage the recording pause or recording mode OFF Use this setting if the external switch is not used LEDGE Recording and recording pause is switched at the LOW edge of the external switch signal Recording and recording pause is switched at the HIGH edge of the external switch signal Record at the LOW edge and pause recording at the HIGH edge of the external switch signal H EDGE LLEVEL PAGE BACK Return to the REMOTE 1 2 menu AUDIO VIDEO menu AUDIO MODE Contents Select the audio sampling frequency for recording 48k Records at 48kHz It records in the 2 channel stereo mode No audio dubbing 32k Records at 32kHz It records in the 4 channel mode To per form audio dubbing on CH3 and CH4 later use this setting Memo This setting is not required for DV signal input A OUT AT SERCH Use this menu item to enable disable audio output from the AU DIO OUT terminal during a search OFF No output ON Output AUDIO OUT SEL 6 CH1 CH2 MIX CH3 CH4
48. als set the timing of the time code output from BR DV3000 to the editing controller e Usually it is set to OF To edit DV signal with D9 VTR equipped with SA DV60 set it to 2F PREROLL Atleast 7 sec is recommended BUMP ON COUNTER LCT Player After setting has been done activate the LEARN function MENU NO 18 BUMP SELECT Select PLAYER if the recorder used is not equipped with the BUMP function Notes Please do not use this unit as a recorder It does not support AB roll editing It does not support the following editing tasks Variable search Slow motion edit CTL edit When performing jog operation using the editing remote controller do it slowly Otherwise the VTR may not be able to keep up For certain controllers the LEARN function will not work normally SONY RM 450 PVE 500 Enabling the LEARN function Insert the tape with time code recorded till 23 59 00 00 00 01 00 00 into the BR DV3000 before acti vating the LEARN function 51 EDIT Using the unit in an editing system continued Using the unit in a non linear system This is a system that captures the content of the source tape on a non linear editing system and records the non linear edited contents onto the main unit Connection IEEE1394 video audio control Video DV Terminal VIDEO OUT i 1 Tc 4 1
49. button Note Tapes recorded in the LP mode cannot be played back The monitor will display the alarm message LP TAPE Memo When output of still image continues for a prolonged period the unit will automati cally go into the tape protec tion mode The lapse time can be selected from the LONG PAUSE TIME item of the SYSTEM menu STILL MODE button SADUB MIPAUSE REC 44 REW STOP button button 1 Load a recorded tape The unit is powered on 2 Start playback Press the PLAY button Start playback If the tape is recorded in the DVCAM format the DVCAM indicator will light up 3 Pause Press the PAUSE button A still image is output lll To change the still image type Remote controller Press the STILL MODE button The still image changes as follows each time the button is pressed Field image 1st Field image gt 2nd Field image Frame image 4 Resume playback Press the PLAY button 5 Stop playback Press the STOP button Fast forward rewind E When the unit is in the STOP mode pressing the FF button will fast forward the tape E When the unit is in the STOP mode pressing the REW button will rewind the tape PLAYBACK Special playback function Frame advance reverse playback Use the remote controller Ses Dory we WD wx RM G3000 F REV F ADV button button Memo When pressing the PAUSE button on the main u
50. cks at 48kHz are synchronized in the PLAY mode Lights up in the RECORDING mode and EE mode Does not light up when the sampling rate is 32kHz or 44 1 kHz Audio output channel During recording the audio channel recorded on the tape is displayed During playback the audio channel output from the AUDIO OUT terminal is displayed CH1 2 CH3 4 MIX only in 32k mode The AUDIO INFO item of the DISPLAY menu can be set to activate deactivate the display Date time Memo If the display position of the time code is setto the lower left this item will be displayed on the lower right It displays the date MM DD YY and time HR MM SS When the unit is in the RECORDING or STOP mode it dis plays the data of the built in clock During playback fast forward or rewind the data recorded on the tape is displayed During DV signal recording the data from the DV terminal is displayed If the REC button is pressed in the STOP mode the input data from the DV terminal will be displayed The style for displaying the date and time can be selected from the DATE STYLE and TIME STYLE items of the DIS PLAY menu The TIME DATE setting of the DISPLAY menu can be set to turn on off the date and time display or to select the style e When the data time is not set will be displayed If a tape with no date and time data is played will be displayed ON SCREEN DISPLAY Status display continu
51. controller and If the DC IN MODE item of the SYSTEM 2 Stop all operational activities of the cassette loading ejecting 2 menu is set to OPE ON or PLAY the OP unit ERATE indicator will light up green OPER ATE ON mode If it is set to PLAY the VTR 1 Press the OPERATE button on the unit will automatically start to play the loaded tape or the remote controller The unit will enter the OPERATE OFF mode and the OPERATE indicator will light up red Please supply power to the unit via the provided AC adapter Do not use other power sources During recording or playback please do not unplug the DC or 2 If the unit is not to be used for a long power cord period of time please unplug the AC When the supply voltage is low the LOW VOLTAGE alarm mes adapter sage will be displayed ts Page 66 To disconnect the AC adapter please unplug the power cord from the socket first Alarm message 26 27 PREPARATION Selecting the NTSC PAL signal system This unit supports both the NTSC and PAL signal system Before inputting analogue signals composite or YC separate video signals please select the signal system OPERATE NTSC PAL button indicator indicator NTSC PAL switch LL EZ Inl gy Manly ADUB mi me PLAY n m ET ovcau wfc Pf necis n n moby JI II We seres wena new sp O UJ anova s is STEPS 1 Set the
52. cording mode of the recorder is the same as that of the player The Date and time data from the DV terminal will be recorded To record the time code data from the DV terminal set the TC DUPLICATE item of the TIME CODE menu to AUTO or NON DROP rs Page 62 For the BR DV600 player when the mode is changed from STILL to PLAY the audio output will be muted for a while shortly after coming on Thereafter it will resume as per normal This does not occur with BR DV600A When it is connected to D9VTR equipped with SA DV60 exchanging of the date time information is not possible Bi This unit is connected to a video device with no DV terminal analogue input Y C S video cable Video cable VIDEO OUT Audio cable VIDEO LINE IN Monitor Player Flow of Another VTR signal Memo When search pictures or low quality video signals are input video and sound output may be tempo rarily distorted Please input stable signals via a TBC etc 34 NTSC indicator PAL indicator Rear panel bid T o IZ 7 9 wew um me Sk mousy ED v 1 i donus corn i scm BE o o JE QR m o9 as s wm Em LJ INPUT SEL switch NTSC PAL switch E Setting the signal system NTSC PAL Memo g g y For DV signal input the signal system NTSC PAL is identi fied automatically For DV signal input
53. de Press this button to execute fast forward playback in the PLAY or STILL mode E REW lt lt button Press this button to rewind the tape when the unit is in the STOP mode Press this button to execute reverse play back in the PLAY or STILL mode E STOP W button Press this button to stop the tape ON SCREEN DISPLAY Regarding on screen display Besides E E images and playback images the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and Y C OUT terminal provides the following on screen information ON SCREEN DISPLAY Status display Bl Status display It displays the current settings and operating status Wireless remote controller Display 1 2 menu screen adhac cia 32K CH 1 2 sO Oats PPOUNTER Posi Set at ON DISPLAY IME CODE or AUTO T VE oe AUDIO INFO CH RATE NEXT PAGE MENU PAGE BACK BUTTON 04 01 02 STANDBY OFF Ll 11 20 00 TCR 02 00 00 00 SADUB IIPAUSE p GREC On screen display Status display Contents It displays the setting status of date time time code and VTR operation mode Event display It displays the operating status of the blank search index recording search or the wireless remote control Alarm display It displays alarm messages upon op eration errors or if the unitis in a poor state for operation Method Setthe DISPLAY item of the DISPLAY 1 2 menu as follows ON Always display Depending on the items Event and Alarm displays are sh
54. dubbing after recording function Audio dubbing at a sampling frequency of 32kHz is allowed on CH3 and CH4 except during DV input Backup recording function By linking with other DV devices long duration continuous recording is possible Indexed search and blank search function It can search for indexed signal recorded posi tions or unrecorded parts Repeat play function There are 3 types of repeat function Index Video End Tape End Can be placed in an upright position With the use of the provided stand it can be positioned upright TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ice i0 P 6 Daily maintenance and regular inspection 7 Precautions on the use of cleaning tape 8 Cassette tape aee eei 8 Condensation eese 9 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS Front panel Rear panel Wireless remote controller ON SCREEN DISPLAY Regarding on screen display 18 Status display etre 19 Event display Alarm display PREPARATION Provided wireless remote controller Selecting the NTSC PAL signal system 28 OPERATION LOCK mode Loading ejecting cassettes ss Setting displaying date and time 31 RECORDING Connection and setting 33 Setting time codes Recording method Audio dubbing Backup recording function 40 Recording using the serial remo
55. e STOP mode or recording pause The setting for the STILL mode can be made via the LONG PAUSE MODE menu item 30SEC 30 seconds 1MIN 1 minute 2MIN 2 minutes Memo To prevent damage please set as short a time interval as possi ble 3MIN 3 minutes 5MIN 5 minutes LONG PAUSE TIME FADV STBY OFF Use this menu item to set the action to be done when the unit has been left in the STILL mode for an extended period of time In the case that the unit had been left in the recording pause or STOP mode the unit will go into the Standby Off mode F ADV It advances in the forward direction On the 6th advance ment it goes into the STOP state STBY OFF Goes into the STOP state 57 MENU SCREEN SYSTEM Menu continued Setting INDEX WRITE Contents of the menus continued Contents Use this setting to enable disable index signal recording OFF No recording of index signal ON _ Use this setting to record index signals An index signal is automatically registered at the position where recording starts REPEAT MODE OFF INDEX VIDEO OUT TAPE END Use this setting to enable disable repeat playback OFF No repeat playback INDEX Repeat playback between the positions where in dex signals are recorded VIDEO END Repeat playback from the beginning of the tape to the position where recording of video signals e
56. e Main unit is powered on 2 Start recording Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button 3 Pause recording Press the PAUSE button 4 Resume recording Press the PLAY button 5 Stop recording Press the STOP button Recording index signals When the INDEX WRITE item of the SYSTEM 1 2 menu is set as ON an index signal is recorded at the starting position of recording In the PLAYBACK mode the position where the index signal is recorded can be detected Index search E During recording please press the REC button to record the index signal Please allow at least an interval of 1 minute between recording of index signals Recording of index signals after tape recording is not possible RECORDING Audio dubbing For tapes recorded in the 32kHz audio mode audio dubbing can be performed on the CH3 and CH4 channel after the recording After recording Notes For tapes recorded in the 48kHz audio mode audio dubbing cannot be performed Audio dubbing cannot be performed for DV input signals 3 2 3 1 4 A DUB E 3 A DUB button PLAY button XL b e button 1 4 S PLAY O OS 2 EI zi button I G Qa 6 wew x wo one om 5 7 mss S IG 2 3 STOP Doc 2 igni a PAUSE button Mem f m button A T REED
57. e to the head drum or the tape guides and will be damaged Condensation occurs on this unit in the following circumstances e Itis moved abruptly from a cold place to a warm place e Itis used in a room immediately after the heater has been turned on or when cold breeze from an air conditioner blows onto it e Itis used at a place of high humidity Head drum WS D edil When a cassette tape is loaded please do not transport e g from an external cold place to a warm room thereby subjecting the unit to dras tic temperature changes After moving the unit please do not use it until the innards are stabilized e When condensation occurs the monitor displays the following warning CONDENSATION ON DRUM To remedy leave the unit with the power ON and wait until the WARNING indicator disappears Prevention of condensation When transporting the BR DV3000 from a cold to a warmer place abruptly first take out the cas sette Then place the BR DV3000 in a plastic bag and seal it before transporting the camera Leave the BR DV3000 in the sealed plastic bag until the camera has the same temperature as the sur roundings This will prevent condensation NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS Front panel qo 5 1 J IN MIT A DUB mur PROFESSIONAL P Wr MIC REMOTE SEL INPUT SEL SERIAL LINE
58. ead repeat playback may not work well 48 E REPEAT MODE item of the SYSTEM 1 2 menu OFF No repeat playback INDEX Repeat playback between positions where index sig nals are recorded VIDEO END Repeat playback from the beginning of the tape to the position where video signal recording ends TAPEEND Repeat playback from the beginning to the end of the tape 1 Press the REW button and rewind the tape to the be ginning 2 Press the PLAY button to begin replay When it reaches the position set at the REPEAT MODE menu item the tape rewinds and plays back again Wi To abort the repeat playback function press the STOP button Repeat operation TAPE END VIDEO END INDEX Playback j Rewind Index signal Index signal Beginning of tape End of tape PLAYBACK Selecting playback audio output The output mode for audio playback can be selected with the remote controller AUDIO MUTING button OUT SEL button OUT LEV SADUB IIPAUSE REC button e FADV Q JVC Q Memo e The output channel for playback audio of tapes recorded in the 32kHz mode can also be set via the AUDIO OUT SEL item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu of the main unit e The audio output level can be set via the AU DIO OUT LEVEL item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu t Page 61 AUDIO VIDEO menu E To turn the audio muting function ON OFF or to mute the EE audio press the A
59. ecording and recording pause operations are switched at the LOW edge of the footswitch signal HEDGE Recording and recording pause operations are switched at the HIGH edge of the footswitch signal LLEVEL Recordatthe LOW edge and pause recording at the HIGH edge of the footswitch signal Before using the footswitch first engage the recording or recording pause mode via the buttons on the main unit Memo The footswitch can only be used for switching the recording operation ON OFF The footswitch functions irrespectively of the REMOTE SEL Switch settings 41 PLAYBACK Connection setting This section explains the required connection setting and operation method for using this unit as a player lll Using this unit as a standalone device Monitor Y C OUT Y C S video cable VIDEO LINE OUT Video cable AUDIO OUT Audio cable lll Connecting this unit to a video device with a DV terminal It can record with almost no loss in image or sound quality DV cable available separately Monitor Another VTR co Player the rear panel of the main unit Memo e Ifthe recorder is a GY DV500 or GY DV700W and BR DV3000 is put to PLAY from the STOP mode the phase of the EE audio output from the camcorder will be displaced There is no problem with the recorded signals For GY DV300E GY DV500E and GY DV700W DV input is not possible E model only ll
60. ectrician 3 Extension cord if used must be three core correctly wired IMPORTANT In the United Kingdom Mains Supply AC 230 V WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE mustbe connectedto the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED POWER SYSTEM Connection to the mains supply This unit operates on voltage of 220 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Note The rating plate and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit The OPERATE button does not completely shut o
61. ed Time code 32K CH 1 2 sP000min lI 5 STANDBY OFF TCR 02 00 00 00 Content It displays the time codes hour minute second and frame During playback the time codes recorded on the tape are displayed TCR time code reader data TCG time code generator data DTCG time code data input from a DV IN terminal The symbols for the second and frame differ according to the framing modes NTSC only 00 00 00 00 dot is used for a dropped frame colon is used for a non dropped frame e The time code display position can be set via the COUNTER POSI item of the DISPLAY menu The TIME CODE item can be set to turn on off the time code display The user s bit is not displayed VTR operation mode It displays the VTR operation modes including PLAY EJECT FF REW STANDBY ON STANDBY OFF STILL REC REC PAUSE A DUB A DUB PAUSE SHTL shuttle search JOG F ADV R ADV BLANK SRH blank search NO CASSETTE cassette not loaded OPERATE OFF When SHTL or JOG is displayed the speed will also be dis played at the same time The VTR MODE item of the DISPLAY menu can be set to turn on off the VTR operation mode display 20 Remaining tape Memo If the display position of the time code is set to the upper right this item will be displayed on the lower right It displays the remaining tape duration minutes If it is not identified
62. ed on the moni tor 1 Page 23 Audio dubbing PAUSE cannot be executed di rectly in the STOP mode Please execute it in the STILL mode During audio dubbing pause sound from the CH3 CH4 channel is output via the monitor but sound output from the DV terminal is not pos sible If audio dubbing is repeated on a short section ofthe tape noise may occur for an instant when the section is played During audio dubbing noise may be produced on the playback video or EE sound but the re cording is normal The playback sound of CH1 2 cannot be re corded on CH3 4 sound on sound During backspace operation of audio dubbing audio dubbing cannot be performed on unre corded parts e When audio dubbing is performed on tapes re corded on other devices it may not record cor rectly Please record with this unit before per forming audio dubbing 39 RECORDING Backup recording function By linking this unit to other DV devices this unit can perform continuous long hour recording This unit can be set as a backup unit connected to a DV camcorder GY DV300 DV500 DV550 DV5000 etc When the recording tape of the source unit ends this unit can start recording This enables long hour recording DV cable DV terminal DV terminal Connection Connect the DV terminal of the source unit to the DV terminal of this unit with a DV cable Setting up this unit E Set the INPUT SEL switch
63. efore using the wireless remote controller please set the REMOTE SEL switch to TN mg ema nis WIRELESS pv 9 75 REWOTE SEL Put SEL om SE 4 m e BR Dv3000 Sensor for the wireless remote controller Caution on using the wireless remote controller When more than 2 VTRs are being individually operated in the same place please ensure that the front panel REMOTE SEL switches of all VTRs except the one to be manipulated are NOT set at WIRELESS lll Operable scope of the wireless remote controller Sensor for the wireless remote controller Maximum distance to the sensor of the unit 6m Angle within 30 Not further than 6m Notes The remote controller will hardly work if there are obstructive objects between the remote control sensor of the main unit and the remote controller The remote controller will hardly work when sunlight or strong light shines directly on the remote control sensor of the main unit Do not press the buttons on the main unit and the remote controller simultaneously for this may cause malfunction 25 PREPARATION Power Connecting to the AC adapter Switching on the power Connect the provided AC adapter to the main unit OPERATE indicator E When the unit is in the OPERATE OFF mode the OPERATE indicator lights up red press the OPERATE button on the unit or the remote controller
64. emote controller Press the MENU button Recording time codes of a DV input terminal Set the TC DUPLICATE item of the TIME CODE menu to AUTO To record time codes in the non drop frame mode from BR DV600 GY DV500 or GY DV700W set the TC DUPLICATE setting to NON DROP Memo If the REC button is held down in the STOP mode when the TC DUPLICATE item is set to AUTO or NON DROP the EE signals of the time codes from the DV input terminal can be checked 37 Press the EJECT button RECORDING Recording method Remote controller 2 PAUSE button REC button 2 4 E E b j PLAY 6 button gt gt THO 5 STOP one 2 button Memo e If recording has been paused for an extended pe riod of time the unit will au tomatically go into the STOP mode to protect the tape The time period after the lapse of which the unit will enter the STOP mode can be configured via the LONG PAUSE TIME item of the SYSTEM 1 2 menu This unit cannot perform editing functions Memo If recording is executed right after the RECORDING PAUSE state index signals will not be recorded 38 2 2 4 REC PLAY button button dalli 0506 9 3 wc rums m w 4 PAUSE o i tJ 9 amp bution 5 STOP button 1 Load the cassette e Before loading the cassette please check that the rear slide of the cassette is pushed to REC Th
65. f the main unit to the editing remote con troller OFF Usually this is selected 1F Sets the timing to 1 frame faster 2F Sets the timing to 2 frames faster 2F Sets the timing to 2 frames slower Use this setting when editing video or audio using DV signals 1F Sets the timing to 1 frame slower PAGE BACK 62 Return to the TOP MENU DISPLAY menu The DISPLAY menu consists of 2 menus 1 2 and 2 2 menu E DISPLAY 1 2 menu DISPLAY Contents Use this menu item to choose whether to have the characters of the status screen displayed on the monitor connected to VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal OFF No on screen display Video display only ON Always provide on screen display AUTO Provide on screen display for about 4 seconds on switch ing modes Memo This setting can also be selected from the DISPLAY button of the wireless remote controller COUNTER POSI e LOWER R LOWER L UPPER R UPPER L CENTER Use this menu item to select the position on the monitor for time code display LOWER R LOWER L UPPER R UPPER L CENTER Lower right Lower left Upper right Upper left Center TIME CODE Use this menu item to turn on off the display of time codes on the monitor OFF No display ON Display VTR MODE Use this menu item to turn on off the display of the VTR mode on the monitor OFF No
66. ff mains power from the unit but switches operating current on and off WARNING It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the consent of the owner of copyrightin the sound or video recording broadcast or cable programme andin any literary dramatic musical or artistic work embodied therein Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet it should be cut off and appropriate one fitted E 3 Thank you for purchasing our DV Video Cassette Recorder BR DV3000 Dv MN As this is a DV format video cassette recorder video cassettes with the DV or DN logos can be used with it DVCAM cassettes can be recorded in DV for mat This VTR features dual support for NTSC and PAL Certain functions however are supported by only one signal system They are indicated with NTSC only or PAL only e n order to prevent crumpling due to tape slack please do not perform important record ing within the first and last 2
67. g Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do notuse this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc PORTABLE CART WARNING may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the symbol provided by RETAC appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn VA ZA S3126A Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only f
68. g index search this message is displayed on the monitor the number represents the position of the index Blank search This function locates the unrecorded parts of the tape Use the remote controller BLANK button H In the STOP mode press the BLANK button e f the current position is at a recorded part of the tape the unit fast forwards until an unrecorded part is reached and goes into the STOP mode If the current position of the tape is unrecorded the unit will first advance the tape in the forward direction for confirmation and thereafter rewind and go into the STILL mode at the last recorded position e During a blank search BLANK SEARCH is displayed on the monitor Monitor screen BLANK SEARCH 47 PLAYBACK Repeat playback This unit is capable of 3 types of repeat playback The repeat playback function is set via the REPEAT MODE item of the SYSTEM 1 2 menu SYSTEM 1 2 menu SYSTEM 1 2 STL F ADV 2ND BACKUP REC TIME OFF LONG PAUSE TIME 5MIN LONG PAUSE MODE F ADV ON DREPEAT MODE BLANK PAGE BACK INDEX repeat playback f no index signal is de tected during playback the tape will run till the end If no index signal is detected during rewind the tape will rewind till the beginning e f the interval between in dex signals is less than 1 minute the function may not work well Memo If there is dust adhered to the h
69. ini DV cassette tapes for SP mode only Please use the following JVC cassettes with the DV or the D logos e Standard DV cassettes Mini DV cassettes LA DV276 M DV63PRO LA DV186 M DV60 LA DV124 M DV30 Memo e DVCAM cassettes can be recorded in DV format Tapes recorded in DVCAM format can be played SP Mode M DV80 cassettes Mini DV 80min tape cannot be used with this unit Precautions on the use of tape Reverse sides of videotapes cannot be used rotation head Please store the tape only after it has been fully rewound so as to avoid damaging the tape Please store the cassette in places low in humidity well ventilated and fungus proof When a cassette is used repeatedly noise may increase due to e g dropout etc hence affecting its performance Please do not use dirty or damaged tapes as they will shorten the life span of the E Erasure prevention DV cassettes have a safety slide at the back to prevent accidental erasure e To prevent accidental erasure of important records push the slide to the SAVE position To record push the slide to the REC posi tion Slide REC SAVE When this unit is moved from a cold to a warm place abruptly the vapor in the warm air will come into contact with the head drum or the tape guides When chilled the vapor turns into drop lets of water This state is known as condensa tion When condensation occurs the videotape will adher
70. iod after the lapse of which the unit will enter the tape protection mode when pause is activated for an extended pe riod of time INDEX WRITE This setting turns on off automatic recording of index signals when recording begins Wi Setting the time code recording during DV signal input Setthe TC DUPLICATE item of the TIME CODE menu to determine whether to use the time code from the built in time code generator and clock or the data from the DV terminal rs Page 62 35 RECORDING Setting time codes Time code recording This unit has a built in time code reader generator It records time codes during recording It does not record the user s bit Time codes are recorded according to the recording condition as follows Time codes are recorded in the REC RUN mode REC RUN time codes run only during recording Condition Time code recording Time code is preset with this unit Time codes preset in the built in time code generator are re corded First time only When recording ends the set time codes becomes void and regeneration occurs Memo The framing mode is selected from the NDF DF item of the TIME CODE menu NTSC only Time code is not preset t reads the time codes recorded on the tape and continues recording time codes from these values Regeneration f no time code is recorded it starts from 00 Sometimes the time codes recorded at
71. ion press this button to slow down the playback speed page 46 When the menu is displayed use this but ton to select the menu items or setting val ues ll SEARCH V button During playback STILL mode or variable speed playback in the forward direction press this button to slow down the playback speed During reverse playback or variable speed playback in the reverse direction press this button to speed up the playback speed vs page 46 When the menu is displayed use this but ton to select the menu items or setting val ues E C P button During reverse payback variable speed playback press this button to execute for ward playback When the menu is displayed use this but ton to display the selected menu items During date time or time code setup press this button to move the cursor to the right E button During forward playback variable speed playback press this button to execute re verse playback When the menu is displayed press this button to display the previous menu During date time or time code setup press this button to move the cursor to the left W SET button During menu display press this button to confirm the menu items or setting values A DUB button Press this button to perform audio dubbing af ter recording re Page 39 Audio dubbing D PAUSE button During recording audio dubbing or playback press this button to pause recording or enter
72. is set to ON Select this to use the serial re mote controller RM G30 that connects to the SERIAL RE MOTE terminal located at the rear panel SERIAL This setting is valid only when the REMOTE item of the RE MOTE menu is set to ON Select this to use the provided wireless remote controller WIRELESS Memo e When 9 PIN or SERIAL is selected the but tons on the unit you wish to render operable can be selected from the LOCAL FUNCTION item of the REMOTE menu 1 Page 59 e During OPERATION LOCK this switch will not be effective Control via the DV IN OUT terminal is pos sible ie unaffected by the switch setting Q MIC Microphone input terminal This is the mini jack for monaural microphone input When this terminal is connected to a mi crophone sound input via the AUDIO IN termi nal located on the rear panel is not recorded Sound from this terminal is recorded on CH1 CH2 in the RECORD mode and CH3 CH4 in the AUDIO DUBBING mode EJECT Eject button e Press this button to eject the cassette Memo It takes about 6 seconds for the cassette to be ejected elf no cassette is loaded and this button is pressed for at least 2 seconds a menu will be displayed on the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal e When the menu is displayed pressing this button will resume the usual screen tx Page 54 Setting the menu NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS Fron
73. is setting can also be selected from the BARS button on the wireless remote controller During DV signal input the color bar will not be output even if this item is set to ON PAGE BACK 64 Return to the DISPLAY 1 2 menu OTHERS Placing the unit in an upright position With the use of the provided stand the main unit can be placed in an upright position as shown in the following diagram The left side should be at the bottom Stand To place the VTR in an upright position please use the provided stand If the stand is not used the unit may topple and result in injuries or breakdown Please place the unit on a leveled place 65 OTHERS Warning display When an anomaly occurs this unit automatically identifies the cause and displays an error coded warning message on the monitor If the unit is in a state needing rectification or if an operation error has occurred an alarm display will be shown on the monitor Warning display Alarm display 32K CH 1 2 WARNING 7001 DRUM MOTOR FAILURE P000min 32K CH 1 2 SPOOOmin HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED 04 01 02 11 20 00 STANDBY OFF TCR 02 00 00 00 STANDBY OFF TCR 02 00 00 00 Alarm display Displayed regardless of the DISPLAY mode Display Status Action LOW VOLTAGE The DC power voltage is low The unit will eventually go into the OPERATE OFF mode if operation is continued Please check the power voltage H
74. is unlit When a cassette is loaded the cassette indicator will lit up 3 Load the cassette Forthe standard DV cassette just align it with the cassette slot and insert Forthe mini DV cassette load it in between the left and right guides Set the tape window face up and push the cassette in slowly until it is drawn in automatically While the cassette is being loaded the cassette indicator blinks The indicator lights up when cassette loading is complete EE Ejecting the cassette The cassette can be loaded ejected even when the unit is in the OPERATE OFF mode The loading ejection process takes about 6 seconds Ejection cannot be done with the wireless remote controller 30 1 Press the EJECT button on the unit Ejection begins During ejection the cassette indicator blinks 2 Eject the cassette PREPARATION __ Setting displaying date and time This function sets up the date and time data of the built in clock With the built in chargeable battery the configured date and time data is maintained even after the main power is turned off The data will be displayed on the monitor according to the menu setting During tape recording the time and date data is registered 2 DA button EJECT gaz 1 Eject button 19 0 Om G 1 Menu Ol 2 0 ond 6 H GGT 2 r button bs PAUSE FF e TE E 2 D PLAY STOP
75. l Connecting this unit to a video device with no DV terminal analogue signal Player the rear panel of the main unit Monitor Another VTR VIDEO LINE OUT Video cable AUDIO OUT Audio cable 42 lll REMOTE SEL switch on the front panel OPERATE a i e MIC REMOTE SEL INPUT SEL SRL ue gm om imeuess x ove EF ovcam wrsc PAL REC ooo AT ca o o o mmu chaa C2 Ca C3 BR Dv3000 REMOTE SEL switch SYSTEM 1 2 Menu SYSTEM 1 2 DSTL F ADV 2ND BACKUP REC TIME OFF LONG PAUSE TIME 5MIN LONG PAUSE MODE F ADV ON INDEX WRITE REPEAT MODE BLANK NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK AUDIO VIDEO Menu AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO MODE 48K DA OUT AT SEARCH ON AUDIO OUT SEL CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT LEVEL NORM SET UP NTSC OFF PAGE BACK Memo AUDIO OUT SEL or AUDIO OUT LEVEL items can also be set via the AUDIO OUT SEL or AUDIO OUT LEV but ton on the wireless remote controller To use the wireless remote controller set the switch to WIRELESS Memo To control the unit with the 9 PIN REMOTE or the SERIAL RE MOTE terminal set the REMOTE menu item to ON E SYSTEM menu STL F ADV MODE Use this to select the image type for still image playback or frame advance playback Field image 1st field image 2nd field image and frame image Note Still images can also be selected with the STILL
76. l play in the forward direction If the SEARCH V buttons are pressed the tape will play in the reverse direction Changing the direction of playback E To change from normal or fast forward playback to re verse playback e Press the 2D lt 4 button If this button is pressed during playback reverse playback will be engaged E To change from reverse or rewind playback to forward playback Press the C P button If this button is pressed during reverse playback normal playback will be engaged If this button is pressed during rewind playback fast forward play back will be engaged PLAY O wy O Press the INDEX button rew The index position to be located can be specified by the number Las of times this button is pressed Max 99 g JVC Q H To locate an index in the reverse direction vis a vis the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT __Rw Gs000_ current tape position Press the INDEX button The index position to be located can be specified by the number of times this button is pressed Max 99 E When the INDEX or INDEX button is pressed the unit will fast forward or rewind to the specified indexed po sition and start playing INDEX INDEX button button Monitor screen Memo If the interval between index signals is less than 1 minute the function may not work well INDEX 1 The specifications for index signal recording varies with the device used Durin
77. menu to 32K Sound produced by the MIC terminal or the Q AUDIO IN terminal at the rear panel is recorded on CH3 and CH4 channels e During audio dubbing the A DUB LED lights up red elf the INPUT SEL switch is set at DV audio dubbing is not possible t Page 39 Audio dubbing INPUT SEL Input video signal se lection switch Select the video signal input with this switch Y C YC separate video signals from the Y C IN terminal LINE composite video signals from the LINE IN terminal DV DV signals from the DV IN OUT termi nal IEEE1394 Note During recording please do not manipulate this switch Even if you do it will not work OPERATE ca C ep Dy Dy ADUB JVC PROFESSIONAL E gt WP 0 MIC REMOTESEL INPUTSEL SERI LINE C m e E ovcam ntsc PAL RECINM a EW CH 3 C3 C3 C3 GED ooO O RI STOP FF CH 24 O O C3 BR DV3000 c I 9PIN WIRELESS Dv vic Q REMOTE SEL Remote select Switch Use this switch to select the remote controller type 9 PIN Selectthis to use the RS 422A compatible editing remote con troller RM G820 that connects to the 9 PIN REMOTE termi nal located at the rear panel Please use this unit as a player This setting is valid only when the REMOTE item of the RE MOTE menu
78. n be done by mak ing the appropriate selections from the DC IN MODE item in the SYSTEM menu NTSC PAL NTSC PAL signal se lection switch Use this switch to select NTSC or PAL as the signal system Use it to make a selection when composite video signals or YC separate video signals are input NTSC Use this setting for NTSC signal input The NTSC indicator on the front panel lights up PAL Use this setting for PAL signal input The PAL indicator on the front panel lights up Memo For playback or DV signal input signals are determined automatically and not affected by the status of this switch e Please turn the unit to OPERATE OFF be fore using this switch If switching is performed when the VTR is in the OPERATE ON mode the VTR will automatically go into the OFF mode before engaging the ON mode e t cannot be used for NTSC PAL conversion 14 p DCi2V NS NTSC PAL GS O O a E cot sEjAL wrsc PAL TL r SERIAL REMOTE serial remote terminal mini jack Connect this terminal to the serial remote con troller RM G30 which is available separately To control this unit via this terminal please set it up as follows eSet the REMOTE item of the REMOTE menu to ON Set the REMOTE SEL switch on the front panel to SERIAL Memo To use this terminal as the FOOT switch input terminal please set the FOOTSW item of the REMOTE 2 2 menu Page 60 9 PIN REMO
79. nd your finger when loading the cassette Please be careful not to get your fingers clamped when loading the cassette to prevent injury Place this VTR out of reach of young children As injury may result from fingers getting clamped when loading the cassette please keep this VTR out of reach of young children e Please do not block the ventilation openings e Avoid violent shocks to the unit Do not drop the unit e Please remove the cassette tape from the cas sette slot when transporting the unit e Please remove the AC adapter to save en ergy when the unit is not in use Bi Maintaining the unit Please turn off the power before performing maintenance work Please wipe the unit with a soft cloth Do not wipe it with thinner or benzene lest the surface melts or becomes dull For stubborn stains wipe first with a water diluted neutral detergent and then wipe dry Wi Please use the provided AC adapter to connect the VTR to a power source Daily maintenance and regular inspection This unit uses consumables or components that will wear off If a worn out or deteriorated component continues to be used it may cause the unit to break down To prevent this please perform daily mainte nance using the head cleaning tape With the head cleaning tape alone however the entire tape winding mechanism cannot be completely cleaned Please perform regular maintenance of the components as shown below li Regular inspection
80. nds Repeat playback from the beginning to the end of the tape TAPE END NEXT PAGE Display the SYSTEM 2 2 menu PAGE BACK E SYSTEM 2 2 DC IN MODE menu Setting OPE OFF OPE ON PLAY Return to the TOP MENU Contents Select the action to perform when power is supplied via the DC IN terminal OPE OFF Sets the unit to OPERATE OFF OPE ON Sets the unit to OPERATE ON PLAY If a tape has been inserted the VTR will go into the PLAY mode AUTO PLAY OPERATION LOCK Turn ON OFF the OPERATION LOCK OFF Turns off the OPERATION LOCK and enables the buttons on the main unit ON VTR goes into the OPERATE LOCK mode The buttons and the slide switch on the main unit are inhibited However OPERATE ON and menu operations are still possible Memo Even when this setting is OFF disabling the buttons on the main unit while it is controlled via a remote controller connected to the 9 PIN REMOTE or SERIAL REMOTE terminal is possible by setting the LOCAL FUNCTION item of the REMOTE menu PAGE BACK 58 Return to the SYSTEM 1 2 REMOTE menu The REMOTE menu consists of 2 menus 1 2 and 2 2 menu E REMOTE 1 2 menu REMOTE Contents Use this menu item to enable disable the REMOTE SEL switch on the front panel OFF Disables the 9 PIN SERIAL setting of the REMOTE SEL switch ON Enables the 9 PIN SERIAL setting of
81. nit in the STILL mode the image is advanced frame by frame E The STL F ADV MODE item of the SYSTEM menu Select the amount of frame advance playback and still image FIELD Image is advanced field by field 1st 2nd alternate 1st FIELD Image is advanced frame by frame and the 1st field image is displayed 2nd FIELD Image is advanced frame by frame and 2nd field im age is displayed FRAME lmage is advanced frame by frame and frame image is displayed 1 Set the unit to the STILL mode 2 Frame advance in the forward direction Press the F ADV button When the F ADV button is held down the image will advance continuously in the forward direction E Frame reverse in the reverse direction Press the F REV button When the F REV button is held down the image will reverse con tinuously in the reverse direction 45 PLAYBACK Special playback continued Variable speed playback Use the remote controller Set the unit to the search mode 4 SEARCH HQ G R button button button The main unit button can also be used to set the unit to the search mode PLAYBACK Locate function This function locates and advances rewinds to the position where the index signal is recorded Use the remote controller Wi To locate an index in the forward direction vis a vis the e e current tape position O O Q JVC 9 D a 7
82. on the front panel to DV lll Set the BACKUP REC TIME item of the SYSTEM 1 2 menu Use the following settings according to the length of the tape of the source unit For DV or mini DV cassettes 25MIN 30 minute tape 55MIN 60 minute tape 75MIN 80 minute tape 115MIN 120 minute tape 175MIN 180 minute tape 265MIN 270 minute tape OFF No backup recording ll Set the TC DUPLICATE item of the TIME CODE menu to OFF t records the data of the built in time code generator or the built in clock When the TC DUPLICATE menu item is set to AUTO or NON DROP the time code of the DV camcorder will stop advancing If the DV cable is disconnected the time code of the backup recording will stop advancing 40 Backup unit the main unit INPUT SEL switch 1 Recording begins on the source unit Please record from the beginning of the re cording tape 2 This unit begins recording when the tape of the source unit is near the end about 5 minutes before the end of the tape This unit begins recording when the record ing time of the source unit reaches the time configured by the BACKUP REC TIME set ting Memo Backup recording records the video and sound from the source unit to the main unit While this unit is performing backup recording please continue shooting from the source unit The audio mode is the mode configured in the source unit 32k
83. ovisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments E Residential including both of the location type class 1 and 2 found in IEC 1000 2 5 E Commercial and light industrial including for example theatres W Urban outdoors based on the definition of location type class 6 in IEC 1000 2 5 This apparatus is designed for rack mounting or is used close to other apparatus In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following lengths Port Cable Length AUDIO SHIELDED CABLE 10 meters LINE COAXIAL CABLE 10 meters Y C COAXIAL CABLE 10 meters DV SHIELDED TWIST PAIR CABLE 4 meters REMOTE TWIST PAIR CABLE 5 meters The inrush current of this apparatus is 1 7 amperes Caution E Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism for example near a radio E 2 or TV transmitter transformer motor etc the picture and sound may be disturbed In such a case please keep the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol wi
84. own for about 3 seconds AUTO It displays for about 4 sec onds after switching between modes OFF Noon screen display Remote controller The display can be turned ON OFF with the DISPLAY button Each time the DISPLAY button is pressed the display mode changes in the follow ing sequence ON Always display AUTO gt OFF The settings for the DISPLAY menu items will also change accordingly Warning display It displays warning messages with er ror codes in the event of VTR anoma lies Page 66 It is displayed automatically when anomalies happen Menu display 18 It displays the menu setting screen ce Page 53 If no cassette is loaded and the EJECT button is pressed for at least 2 sec onds the menu will be displayed Remote controller If the unit is in the STOP mode and the MENU button is pressed the menu screen will be displayed Sampling frequency audio output CH Memo If the time code display position is set to the upper left this item will be displayed on the lower right Content Sampling frequency During recording the setting value of the AUDIO MODE item of the AUDIO VIDEO menu is displayed 32k or 48k During playback the sampling frequency of the sound re corded on the tape is displayed 32k 48k 44 1k During DV signal input the sampling frequency of the sound input is displayed e A LOCK Lights up when the video and audio sampling clo
85. pe WARNING 3300 LOADING FAILURE Unable to eject tape WARNING 4100 CASSETTE EJECT FAILURE Eject error This error can be resolved by restarting the unit However doing so may dam age the tape in some cases Please consult your JVC authorized dealer DEFECTIVE TAPE 5605 5609 Tape is cut Press the EJECT button and retrieve the cassette Then replace the tape WARNING 5702 TAPE END DET ERROR Tape ending sensor error WARNING 5802 TAPE BEGIN DET ERROR Tape begin sensor error WARNING 7001 DRUM MOTOR FAILURE Drum rotation error WARNING 7101 CAP MOTOR FAILURE Capstan rotation error WARNING7202 7203 SUPPLY REEL FAILURE Supply reel rotation error WARNING7302 7303 TAKE UP REEL FAILURE Take up reel rotation error WARNING7305 TAKE UP REEL FAILURE Tape winding error during unloading WARNING 7401 REEL MOTOR FAILURE Memo Reel motor rotation error This error can be resolved by restarting the unit However doing so may dam age the tape in some cases Please consult your JVC authorized dealer This unit uses a microcomputer It may not function correctly if there is external noise If this happens please turn off the power and then on again 67 OTHERS Troubleshooting Symptom Action The power does not come on Is the AC adapter correctly connected The cassette cannot be loaded Is the casset
86. precautions please refer to page 8 Precautions on the use of cleaning tape INTRODUCTION Precautions on the use of cleaning tape Please use cleaning tape produced by JVC Please follow the instructions below when using the cleaning tape 1 The tape will run for 10 seconds in the PLAY mode Thereafter it stops automatically and enters the STOP mode After loading the cleaning tape press the PLAY button 2 Fora single cleaning session use it up to 4 times 3 Please refer to the following table as a guide for cleaning Memo 1 Under low humidity conditions 1096 RH to 30 RH please perform head cleaning at intervals of half of the following stated periods 2 If M DV80 is used immediately after cleaning the VTR warning HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED may disappear only after the tape has run for some time 3 Please use the cleaning tape at room tempera ture 10 C to 35 C 4 Instructions for using the cleaning tape are stated inside its case The contents may be slightly different from those stated here Please follow the instructions in this manual Operating environment Low temperature Room temperature High temperature of the unit 5 C to 10 C 10 C to 35 C 35 C to 40 C Guide for using 1 to 2 times every 1 to 2 times every 1 to 2 times every cleaning tape 5 hours 20 to 30 hours 5 hours Cassette tape This unit can record onto and playback standard DV and m
87. ress the PLAY STOP but change the value of the ton to change the value of Press the MENU button DISPLAY SET CLOCK ADJUST FACTORY SETTING CANCEL DRUM HOUR METER 000000 EXIT Remote controller Select the TIME CODE item with the A W button and press the SET or button TIME CODE MENU Minute Frame Hour Second Time Code TIME COD DTC 00 00 00 00 CLEAR CANCEL NDE DF NTSC DROP DUP 0 TCA TC ADJUST DV OFF PAGE BACK lll Resetting the time code blinking digits the blinking digits to zero Repeat steps and iae and steps Select the CLEAR menu above and set all the val above and set all the values mus ues Press the SET button Press the PAUSE button Setthe value to EXECUTE Set the framing mode NON DROP DROP NTSC only and press the SET button Remote controller remote controller or the PAUSE button Main unit DSelect the NDF DF item Select the NDF DF item with with the A W button and the PLAY STOP button and press the SET or button press the SET or FF button Press the A V button to Press the PLAY STOP but select the value ton to select the value Press the SET button to Press the PAUSE button to confirm the setting value confirm the setting Memo Framing mode NTSC only DROP Time codes that match the actual time NON DROP Use this setting if the number of frames is im portant 5 Return to the usual screen R
88. rom the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to
89. service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e Ifthe 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 When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition This equipment is in conformity with the pr
90. t panel continued L5 a Ne D gt Dy m JVC DVCAM NTSC PAL RECINH ooo O O CH3 C3 C3 C3 CrI1 CH 24 C3 C3 C3 BR DV3000 uz PROFESSIONAL Ea W 0 s U MIC REMOTE SEL INPUT SEL SERIAL LINE o spi IN WIRELESS DV VIC z m 8 x E z cel e i ev E m z a 3 3 REC Record button LED Hold down this button and press the PLAY button to start recording During recording the LED lights up red Hold down this button and press the PAUSE button to pause the recording e When this button is pressed during recording an index signal is recorded on the tape valid when the INDEX WRITE item in the SYSTEM menu is set to ON e When recording is stopped the time code gen erator value can be verified by holding this but ton down If the TC DUPLICATE menu item is set to AUTO or NON DROP EE signals of the DV Input time code and Date Time can be veri fied PLAY Play button LED e Press this button to start playing back a tape During playback the LED lights up green e When recording is paused press this button to resume recording e When the menu is displayed use this button to select the menu items or setting values PAUSE Pause button LED e During recording press this button to pause it
91. te indicator lit If so a cassette is already loaded Please unload the cassette first Push the center of the cassette and make sure that the cassette enters levelly Unable to record Is the slide of the cassette set to REC Please set it to REC if it is at the SAVE position The operation buttons of the main unit do not work Is the OPERATION LOCK item of the SYSTEM 2 2 menu set to ON Please set it to OFF so that the operation buttons of the main unit can to be used During REMOTE mode please use the LOCAL function menu item to select the buttons to be rendered operable The 9 PIN REMOTE or SERIAL RE MOTE cannot be engaged with the REMOTE SEL switch Is the REMOTE item of the REMOTE 1 2 menu set to OFF To use the 9 PIN REMOTE or the SERIAL REMOTE please set it to ON When the OPERATE LOCK item of the SYSTEM 2 2 menu is set to ON the REMOTE SEL switch will not function Noise appears on the playback screen Playback audio is disrupted s the tape damaged Please replace the cassette s the head dirty Please clean it with the dedicated head cleaning tape n Page 8 During DV signal input the time codes are not recorded correctly Is the TC DUPLICATE item of the TIME CODE menu set cor rectly After holding down the EJECT button of the main unit for 2 sec onds or longer the menu screen does not appear Is a cassette loaded Before attempting to display the menu
92. te terminal 41 38 PLAYBACK Connection setting Basic playback method n Special playback function 45 Locate function Repeat playback Selecting playback audio output EDIT Using the unit in an editing system 50 MENU SCREEN Structure of the menu ssssssssss 53 Setting the menu Contents of the menus OTHERS Placing the unit in an upright position g Warning display rer tenen Troubleshooting rrr tne Checking the hour meter Specification o INTRODUCTION Precautions lll Place of storage and use Please avoid storing or using this VTR in the fol lowing places e Extremely hot or cold places beyond the al lowable temperature for operation 5 C 40 C e Humid or dry places beyond the allowable hu midity range for operation 30 80 RH e Dusty or sandy places e Places exposed to oil smoke or steam such as the kitchen vicinity Intensely vibrating or unstable places e Places prone to condensation e Places that generate strong magnetic fields e g transformer or motor Places near devices that generate electric waves e g transceiver or mobile phone Places that generate radiation X rays or cor rosive gases Bl Handling the unit Please do not place heavy objects on the VTR like a monitor or TV e Please do not insert foreign objects into the cassette slot Mi
93. the AU DIO MODE item cannot be set It will be the same mode as that of the input signal 48k or 32k AUDIO VIDEO menu AUDIO VIDEO PAUDIO MODE 48K A OUT AT SEARCH ON AUDIO OUT SEL CH 1 2 AUDIO OUT LEVEL NORM SET UP NTSC OFF PAGE BACK System 1 2 menu SYSTEM 1 2 STL F ADV 2ND BACKUP REC TIME OFF PLONG PAUSE TIME 5MIN LONG PAUSE MODE F ADV INDEX WRITE ON REPEAT MODE BLANK NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK The signal system for analogue input is set with the NTSC PAL Switch located at the rear panel Either the NTSC or the PAL indica tor on the front lights up depending on the setting Before setting the NTSC PAL switch please set the unit to the OPERATE OFF mode Bl Selecting the video input signal Please use the INPUT SEL switch on the front panel Y C Input Y C separate video signals LINE Input composite video signals DV Input DV signals E Setting the AUDIO VIDEO menu c Page 61 AUDIO MODE Use this menu item to set the audio sampling frequency for recording 32k Perform recording with an audio sampling frequency of 32kHz Use this setting when performing audio dubbing on CH3 and CH4 48k Perform recording with an audio sampling frequency of 48kHz Audio dubbing is not available SET UP NTSC only Set this item to enable disable setup to composite signals or Y C separate video during recording ll Setting the SYSTEM menu c Page 57 LONG PAUSE TIME Sets the time per
94. thin an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le boitier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux Etats Unis WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This unit should be used with 120 V AC only CAUTION To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards DO NOT
95. uring recording ll Display at position B Display for about 3 seconds Display Contents INDEX DETECTED Index is found during an in dex repeat operation DISPLAY OFF The on screen display is set to OFF with the remote con troller FIELD STEP Field by field advance play back is selected with the re mote controller VIDEO END DETECTED Video end is found during a video end repeat operation AUDIO MUTING ON Audio is muted with the re mote controller AUDIO MUTING OFF Audio is de muted with the remote controller 1ST FIELD STILL 2ND FIELD STILL FRAME STILL When still or frame advance playback is selected with the remote controller the type of still image is displayed 1st FIELD STILL 2nd FIELD STILL FRAME STILL 21 ON SCREEN DISPLAY Alarm display Wi Alarm display Alarm messages are displayed as shown below when an operation error has occurred or when the unit is in a poor condition for operation E g dirty head 32K CH 1 2 SPQQOm n A HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED B NO DV SIGNAL 04 01 02 STANDBY OF F11 20 00 TCR 02 00 00 0 ll Display at position A Displays which show the state of the unit and which are not set via the DISPLAY mode continues to be displayed here until the conditions are rectified Display Contents LOW VOLTAGE The voltage of the DC input power is low Continued operation will bring the unit to the Operate O
96. use any other power source NOTE The rating plate serial number plate is on the rear of the unit INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HAR
97. utput termi nal This is the input output terminal for digital sig nals of IEEE1394 standard It is connected to video devices with DV terminals To input signals from this terminal please set the INPUT SEL switch on the front panel to DV Signals from this terminal are output regard less of the INPUT SEL switch setting NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS SET BUTTON FREV INDEX INDEX REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM G3000 OPERATE button Press this button to turn on the power of the unit OPERATE ON Press this button again to turn off the power OPERATE OFF DISPLAY button Use this button to turn on off the on screen e g status screen display on the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and Y C OUT terminal Each time this button is pressed the display mode changes in the following se quence ON always display AUTO display when switching mode OFF t Page 18 On screen display BARS button When this button is pressed in the Stop or REC Pause mode the color bar of the built in signal generator will be output When it is pressed again the screen returns to the usual display During DV signal input the color bar will not be output Note Please do not use it as the standard signal because the signals are simplified 16 Wireless remote controller STILL MODE button Use this button to select images in the STI

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