JVC BR-DV6000U User Manual - Page 17
TIME CODE OUT] terminal BNC
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8 [SYNC IN] synchronization input terminal (BNC) This is the terminal for inputting reference synchronization signals from an external source. For external synchronization signals, input composite video signals of 1V (p-p) or lower (e.g., black burst signal). (☞ Page 29 "Synchronization signal") 9 [TIME CODE IN] terminal (BNC) This is the SMPTE-compliant time code input terminal. It is for connecting to an external time code generator. For external time code signals, use those that synchronize with the video signals. • To input external time codes, set TCG SOURCE of the TC/UB/CLOCK Menu to "EXTERNAL". 0 [TIME CODE OUT] terminal (BNC) This is the SMPTE-compliant time code output terminal. It outputs time codes recorded on the tape during playback and data generated by the time code generator during recording. With the COUNTER switch set to CTL, time code is not output. ! [CH1/3 AUDIO IN] terminal (RCA) Use this terminal to input analog audio signals. To enable audio input via this terminal, set the INPUT SELECT switch located on the front panel to "LINE" or "Y/C (CPN)". Usually, analog signals are recorded on CH1. For audio dubbing, they are recorded on CH3. @ [CH2/4 AUDIO IN] terminal (RCA) Use this terminal to input analog audio signals. To enable audio input via this terminal, set the INPUT SELECT switch located on the front panel to "LINE" or "Y/C (CPN)". Usually, analog signals are recorded on CH2. For audio dubbing, they are recorded on CH4. Memo If the AUDIO IN terminal and the MIC terminal located on the front panel are used simultaneously, the MIC terminal will precede. # [CH1/3 AUDIO OUT] terminal (RCA) Use this terminal to output analog audio signals. In the 48k audio mode, it outputs the sound of CH1. When audio dubbing is paused, it outputs the sound of CH3. In the 32k audio mode, the sound is selected with the AUDIO OUTPUT switch located on the front panel. (Refer to the table below.) $ [CH2/4 AUDIO OUT] terminal (RCA) Use this terminal to output analog audio signals. In the 48k audio mode, it outputs the sound of CH2. When audio dubbing is paused, it outputs the sound of CH4. In the 32k audio mode, the sound is selected with the AUDIO OUTPUT switch on the front panel. (Refer to the table below.) Memo In the following modes, the channel that receives output signals from the AUDIO OUT terminal can be selected with the AUDIO OUTPUT switch. • During playback of tapes recorded in the 32k audio mode • During audio dubbing • In the EE mode for DV input in the 32k audio mode AUDIO OUTPUT switch AUDIO OUT terminal CH1/3 CH2/4 CH1/2 MIX CH1 CH1, 3 mix CH2 CH2, 4 mix CH3/4 CH3 CH4 % [AUDIO MONITOR] terminal (RCA) This terminal is for connecting to a monitor TV and monitors the sound from its speakers. Monaural sounds are output. • The audio channel to be monitored can be selected with the AUDIO MONITOR switch located on the front panel. For audio channels that receive output signals from this terminal in the 32k audio mode, refer to the table in page 13. 17