JVC BR-DV3000UB BR-DV3000U Pro-DV recorder 71 page instruction manual - Page 32
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MENU SCREEN - Contents of the menus - (continued) REMOTE menu Items REM STOP SEL Setting ⅷ EE PB PB START DELAY ⅷ 0F | 15F SYNCHRONIZATION OFF ⅷ ON NEXT PAGE PAGE BACK Contents Use this menu item to set the action to be performed when a STANDBY ON command is received via the 9 PIN REMOTE terminal 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.) 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. 0F : 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. 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. Display the REMOTE (2/2) menu. Return to the TOP MENU. Ⅵ REMOTE (2/2) menu Items Setting CONTROLLER SEL ⅷ TYPE1TYPE7 FOOT SW ⅷ OFF L EDGE H EDGE L LEVEL PAGE BACK 60 Contents When remote control is executed via the RS-422A interface, 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 : not in use Set this menu item when an external switch (e.g., a footswitch) is connected to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal. Before using an external switch (footswitch), please engage the recording pause or recording mode. OFF: Use this setting if the external switch is not used. L EDGE : Recording and recording pause is switched at the LOW edge of the external switch signal. H EDGE : Recording and recording pause is switched at the HIGH edge of the external switch signal. L LEVEL : Record at the LOW edge and pause recording at the HIGH edge of the external switch signal. Return to the REMOTE (1/2) menu. AUDIO/VIDEO menu Items AUDIO MODE Setting ⅷ 48k 32k 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 OFF ⅷ ON Use this menu item to enable/disable audio output from the AUDIO OUT terminal during a search. OFF : No output. ON : Output AUDIO OUT SEL ⅷ CH1/CH2 MIX CH3/CH4 Memo When it is set to the MIX mode, noise may be produced. 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 This setting can also be selected from the AUDIO OUT SEL. but- ton on the wireless remote controller. AUDIO OUT LEVEL ATT ⅷ NORM 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) ⅷ OFF ON Use this setting to determine whether to apply the setups to the analogue video signals (composite, Y/C). (For recording and playback). 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 video may turn out abnormal. PAGE BACK Return to the TOP MENU. 61