JVC BD-X200U Instruction Manual - Page 15

RS-422A REMOTE terminal D-sub 9-pin male

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$ LAN SIGNAL GND VIDEO IN LINE OUT Y/C IN INPUT LEVEL AUDIO CH1 IN OUT 4dB 8dB DV IN/OUT USB CH2 REMOTE DC 19V 8 ! 9# 0@ 8 RS-422A REMOTE terminal (D-sub 9-pin male) This terminal is used to connect the DVD recorder to a VCR capable of being controlled via RS-422A. RS-422A control of a VCR using the RS-422A REMOTE terminal is carried out with the DVD recorder operating in Master mode. ● In order to use this terminal, set REMOTE SELECT from the REMOTE MENU screen to 9PIN(MASTER). Video and audio from the VCR can be recorded to a DVD using commands issued from the REMOTE CONTROL screen. (☞ Page 59) 9 LAN terminal (RJ-45) ● When two DVD recorders are used to perform DVD-to-DVD dubbing, this terminal is connected to both BD-X200s. A cable of Category 5 or better is required for this connection. A cross-type Ethernet cable is required when connecting directly to another BD-X200. ● This terminal is also used when connecting to a PC on which BD-X200 utility software for operations such as the creation of the title and chapter menus has been installed. ● Network settings must be carried out using the NETWORK MENU screen. 0 USB terminals (2) These terminals are used when connecting the DVD recorder to USB devices such as a keyboard or mouse. A keyboard and mouse can be used as an alternative to the DVD recorder's buttons when using setting and control screens. The input of text in setting screens is carried out using a keyboard. ● It is not be possible to operate devices other than a keyboard or mouse by connecting them to the USB terminal. ● Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU screen in accordance with the keyboard's input language. Recommended manufacturers: Logitech ! DC IN terminal (2-pin) This terminal is used to provide DC at 19 V to the DVD recorder. The DC power cord from the AC adaptor (included) should be connected here. Note When power is supplied via this terminal, the OPERATE indicator on the front panel lights up in red. @ DC power cord clamp This clamp secures the DC power cord in place, and it should always be used to prevent accidental disconnection. # SIGNAL GND terminal This terminal is used to ground signals. $ Optional-board slot cover This cover is removed to allow commercially-available optional boards to be installed. 13

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VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
CH1
CH2
REMOTE
USB
DV IN/OUT
SIGNAL
LAN
GND
DC 19V
4dB
8dB
INPUT
LEVEL
LINE
Y/C
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RS-422A REMOTE terminal (D-sub 9-pin male)
This terminal is used to connect the DVD recorder to a VCR
capable of being controlled via RS-422A. RS-422A control of
a VCR using the RS-422A REMOTE terminal is carried out
with the DVD recorder operating in Master mode.
In order to use this terminal, set REMOTE SELECT from
the REMOTE MENU screen to 9PIN(MASTER).
Video and audio from the VCR can be recorded to a DVD
using commands issued from the REMOTE CONTROL
screen. (
Page 59)
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LAN terminal (RJ-45)
When two DVD recorders are used to perform DVD-to-DVD
dubbing, this terminal is connected to both BD-X200s. A
cable of Category 5 or better is required for this connection.
A cross-type Ethernet cable is required when connecting
directly to another BD-X200.
This terminal is also used when connecting to a PC on
which BD-X200 utility software for operations such as the
creation of the title and chapter menus has been installed.
Network settings must be carried out using the NETWORK
MENU screen.
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USB terminals (2)
These terminals are used when connecting the DVD recorder
to USB devices such as a keyboard or mouse.
A keyboard and mouse can be used as an alternative to the
DVD recorder’s buttons when using setting and control
screens.
The input of text in setting screens is carried out using a
keyboard.
It is not be possible to operate devices other than a keyboard
or mouse by connecting them to the USB terminal.
Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU screen
in accordance with the keyboard’s input language.
Recommended manufacturers: Logi
tech
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0
#
9
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!
DC IN terminal (2-pin)
This terminal is used to provide DC at 19 V to the DVD
recorder. The DC power cord from the AC adaptor (included)
should be connected here.
@
DC power cord clamp
This clamp secures the DC power cord in place, and it should
always be used to prevent accidental disconnection.
#
SIGNAL GND terminal
This terminal is used to ground signals.
$
Optional-board slot cover
This cover is removed to allow commercially-available optional
boards to be installed.
Note
When power is supplied via this terminal, the OPERATE
indicator on the front panel lights up in red.