JVC SA-DV60U/E, SA-DV60U Instruction Manual

LLT0012
SA-DV60U
This instruction manual has been manufactured from 100% recycled paper.
INSTRUCTIONS
DV INTERFACE BOARD
For Customer Use:
Model No.
SA-DV60U
Serial No.
DV IN/OUT
VCR CONTROL
This section of instruction manual is specially edited for service purpose with modified contents. It is not recommended to use, this section for the substitution of the original book in the merchandise.
CAUTION
Some of the pages are common to both U and E models, and some are located on the right section. Follow the pages indicated (U-**) when reading through.
NOTE
CONTROLS, CONNECTORS
AND INDICATORS
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION,
CONNECTIONS
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
SWITCH THE SETTINGS
OF THE D9 DEVICE
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
OF DV INPUT/OUTPUT
LLT0013
SA-DV60E
This instruction manual has been manufactured from 100% recycled paper.
INSTRUCTIONS
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
DV INTERFACE BOARD
DV IN/OUT
VCR CONTROL
This section of instruction manual is specially edited for service purpose with modified contents. It is not recommended to use, this section for the substitution of the original book in the merchandise.
Some of the pages are common to both U and E models, and some are located on the left section. Follow the pages indicated (E-**) when reading through.
CAUTION
NOTE
CONTROLS, CONNECTORS
AND INDICATORS
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION,
CONNECTIONS
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
SWITCH THE SETTINGS
OF THE D9 DEVICE
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
OF DV INPUT/OUTPUT
E
U
(E-2)
Port
DV IN/OUT VCR CONTROL
Cable
Shielded Twist Pair Cable Twist Pair Cable
Length
4.5 meters 5 meters
Supplement (SA-DV60E)
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the correspond­ing European Directives, This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments:
• Controlled EMC environment (for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio), and the rural outdoors environment (far away from railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc.) In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following length:
— MEMO —
(U-2)
This unit is a DV interface board designed to be installed in the BR-D80U, BR-D85U or BR­D750U video cassette recorder models or in the BR-D50U, BR-D350U or BR-D51U video cassette player models to enable the input and output (only output in the case of the player) of DV signals.
Thank you for purchasing the JVC SA-DV60U DV Interface Board.
SA-DV60U
DV CAMCORDER DV RECORDER
NONLINEAR EDITOR
DV INTERFACE BOARD
Connection with D-9 recorder Connection with D-9 player
D-9
IEEE1394
DV(25 Mbps) D-9(50 Mbps)
1
DV D9
..........................................
Linear editing system
2
D9 DV nonlinear editing system
...
Capture, writing back
3
DV D9
..........................................
Dubbing system
Applications:
This unit makes possible the following digital editing/dubbing operations.
Image of DV D-9 Interface
CAUTION
With the D9 devices carrying the following or previous serial numbers, a malfunction described below is observed when each device is connected to a nonlinear editor.
With certain nonlinear editors, the time code at the edit-out point may be disturbed as a result of writing back from the nonlinear editor to the D9 device.
BR-D85U: No. xxxx0508 or before
BR-D80U: No. xxxx0466 or before
(E-3)
This unit is a DV interface board designed to be installed in the BR-D80E, BR-D85E, BR-D85EC or BR-D750E video cassette recorder models or in the BR-D50E, BR-D50EC, BR-D350E or BR­D51E video cassette player models to enable the input and output (only output in the case of the player) of DV signals.
Thank you for purchasing the JVC SA-DV60E DV Interface Board.
SA-DV60E
DV CAMCORDER DV RECORDER
NONLINEAR EDITOR
DV INTERFACE BOARD
Connection with D-9 recorder Connection with D-9 player
D-9
IEEE1394
DV(25 Mbps) D-9(50 Mbps)
1
DV D9
..........................................
Linear editing system
2
D9 DV nonlinear editing system
...
Capture, writing back
3
DV D9
..........................................
Dubbing system
Applications:
This unit makes possible the following digital editing/dubbing operations.
Image of DV D-9 Interface
CAUTION
With the D9 devices carrying the following or previous serial numbers, a malfunction described below is observed when each device is connected to a nonlinear editor.
With certain nonlinear editors, the time code at the edit-out point may be disturbed as a result of writing back from the nonlinear editor to the D9 device.
BR-D85E: No. xxxx0673 or before
BR-D85EC: No. xxxx0370 or before
BR-D80E: No. xxxx0362 or before
E
U
(U-3)
Components
This unit is composed of a circuit board and connector panel.
Circuit board .............. x 1
Connector panel ........ x 1 (with connection wires)
1
[CN302] Connect to the 7-pin plug of the connector
panel.
2
[CN202] Connect to the 6-pin plug of the connector
panel.
3
Ejector Used to eject the board.
Push this part in when inserting the board.
Circuit Board
(DV I/O Board)
Connector Panel
1. Controls, Connectors and Indicators
1
2
3
3
DV I/O
DV IN/OUT
VCR CONTROL
1
2
6-pin plug
7-pin plug
1
DV IN/OUT connector
Input and output of IEEE1394 standard digital signals. In addition to the digital video and digital audio signals, this connector can also be used to exchange timecode signals and control signal input from a DV (i.Link)­compatible PC.
2
VCR CONTROL (RS-422 interface) connector
Connect to the REMOTE (9-pin) connector on the D9 main body in order to exchange commands between the D9 and DV devices through the DV I/O board. During playback of a D9 device, this connector sends the timecode signal of the D9 device to the DV device through the DV I/O board.
Accessories
1. RS-422 cable .....x 1 (Both millimeter screws and inch screws are provided in the package.)
2. Ferrite core ......... x 1 (To be attached when using headphones)
See page 8
(E-10)
(E-4)
(E-5)
2. System Configuration, Connections
System Configuration and Connection Examples for different Applications
A system for digital editing and/or dubbing can be configured and connected by referring to the following examples according to the available units and the required function.
Operate the connected units correctly by referring to their instruction manuals.Cables for connection between units are not provided.
Please purchase the applicable connector cables as required.
DV connection target models
GY-DV500E *
1,
*
3
GY-DV550E GY-DV700WE *
1
BR-DV600E *
3
BR-DV600EA DV nonlinear editor *
2
*1. The GY-DV500E and GY-DV700WE models are not capable of DV input recording through
the DV input. Refer to their instruction manuals for details.
*2. For the DV nonlinear editors, please consult your nearest JVC dealer. *3. Precautions for connection of the GY-DV500E or BR-DV600E
(1) Time codes cannot be dubbed. (2) When the DV device is switched from the Still mode to the Play mode, audio may be
interrupted momentarily. This is not a malfunction.
(3) Sets having serial numbers other than those shown below cannot be connected to this
unit. For information concerning their upgrade versions, please consult your local JVC­authorized service agent.
Model Name Last 5 digits of S/No. GY-DV500E xxx14590 and after
xxx54590 and after xxx30401 and after
GY-DV500EC xxx10281 and after
xxx50281 and after
Model Name Last 5 digits of S/No.
GY-DV500ECK xxx30251 and after BR-DV600E xxx11535 and after
xxx51535 and after
BR-DV600EC xxx10001 and after
xxx50001 and after
E
(U-4)
2. System Configuration, Connections
System Configuration and Connection Examples for different Applications
A system for digital editing and/or dubbing can be configured and connected by referring to the following examples according to the available units and the required function.
Operate the connected units correctly by referring to their instruction manuals.Cables for connection between units are not provided.
Please purchase the applicable connector cables as required.
DV connection target models
GY-DV500U *
2
GY-DV550U
GY-DV700WU BR-DV600U *
2
BR-DV600UA DV nonlinear editor *
1
*1. For the DV nonlinear editors, please consult your nearest JVC dealer. *2. Precautions for connection of the GY-DV500U or BR-DV600U
(1) Time codes cannot be dubbed. (2) When the DV device is switched from the Still mode to the Play mode, audio may be
interrupted momentarily. This is not a malfunction.
(3) Sets having serial numbers other than those shown below cannot be connected to this
unit. For information concerning their upgrade versions, please consult your local JVC­authorized service agent.
AC IN 120V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
REF
VIDEO IN
YLINE
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
75
DIAGNOSTIC
REMOTE (9P)
VIDEO CONTROL
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG LINE Y/C (CPN)
DIG ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREEN
TIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM
PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO
PHASE
INTREC PRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL
CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80U
OVER
OVER
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STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
P.READ
LIGHT
ON OFF
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
RESET
OPERATE/WARNING
MONITOR SELECT
STATUSSHUTTER
MENU
FILTER 1 3200k 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND
POWER
NG
GAIN
OU
TP
UT
WHT.BAL
VTR
ON OFF
ALARM
MONITOR
S
A
V
E
S
T
B
Y
H
M
L
B
A
R
S
C
A
M
A
U
T
O
K
N
E
E
P
R
S
T
A
B O
N
O
F
F
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
BACK L NORMAL SPOT L
STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS
FULL AUTO BLACK
V.IN/A.MONI A.OUT COUNTER
DV CTL
TC UB
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
Y/C
(CPN)
LINE
L
R
MIX
MIX
PHONES
MIC
REMOTE
LOCAL
EJECT
OPERATE
REC LEVEL
CH-2/4
CH-1/3
SHIFT
SET
SELECT
SHIFT
MENU
HOLD SHIFT A. DUB
ADVANCE PRESET
REW STOP FF
REC PLAY
PAUSE
ON/OFF
MENU
OVER
OVER
HMSF
AUDLOCK
SP
32k 48k
SLAVE PB NDF
SERVORF
DEW
AUTO OFF
HOLD
CH 2/4
CH 1/3
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR-DV600UA
dB
4030 20 10
0
LAP
IN OUT SERVO LAP
IN OUT SERVO
LAP
RESET
LA
P
R
ESET
TOTAL
RECORDER
EJECT
PLAYER
EJECT
P
AU
X
CONTIN
UE
START
END
V.SPEED
EVENT
RENUMBER
RIPPLE
MAN.TAKE
LEARN
MENU
REC
REW
FF
ST
OP
STB
OFF
SEARCHPA
USE /S
TILL
PLAY
REC REW FF
STOP
STB OFF
SEARCHPAUSE
/STILL
PLAY
ASSEM
V
IDEO
A
UD-1
AU
D-2
SPLIT
TC
SPLIT
C
ANCEL
LAS
T
ED
REC
EE
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
ENTRY
PREVIEW
AUT
O EDIT
GOTOREVIEW
SHIFT
ALL STOP
M
AX
M
IN
MONITOR
M
AX
MIN
MONITOR
FWD
REV
STILL
X-1
X1
FWD
RE
V
STILL
X-1
X1
RECORDER
PLAYER
HOUR MIN SEC
FRAME
HOUR MIN SEC
FRAME
PR
VITC
LTC
CTL
VITC
LTC
CTL
BUMP
PREROLL
7 5 3
ON
OFF
EVENT No.
V.SPEED
A.SPLIT
DURATION
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
EDITING CONTROL UNIT
RMG820U
+–
Mini DV
(VIDEO/AUDIO)
DV cable (4P-4P)
Mini DV tape
DV recorder BR-DV600UA
Player
Editing control unit RM-G820U
D9 editing recorder BR-D80U
DV camcorder GY-DV500U
Front panel
Rear panel
DV connector
DV connector
SA-DV60U
VCR CONTROL
not connected
REMOTE(9P)
REMOTE(9P)
VIDEO OUT
SYNC IN
9P-9P remote cable
9P-9P remote cable
Recorder
For data bump, select the recorder device and use its Learning function.
The pre-roll time should be set to more than 5 seconds.
Model Name Last 5 digits of S/No. GY-DV500U xxx16552 and after
xxx56552 and after xxx31501 and after
Model Name Last 5 digits of S/No. BR-DV600U xxx12040 and after
xxx52040 and after
(1) DV D9 linear editing system
The editing precision of the player device of the system described below is +1( ) frame.
+1 –0
(E-6)
AC IN 120V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
REF
VIDEO IN
YLINE
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
75
DIAGNOSTIC
REMOTE (9P)
VIDEO CONTROL
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG LINE Y/C (CPN)
DIG ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM
PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO
PHASE
INT REC PRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL
CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80U
OVER
OVER
-15
-16
-17
-18
-19
-20
-21
-22
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0
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-8
-12
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-20
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-40
-60
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-16
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-22
-23
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0
-4
-8
-12
-16
-20
-30
-40
-60
-25
STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKING
DA1
P.READ
LIGHT
ON OFF
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
RESET
OPERATE/WARNING
MONITOR SELECT
STATUSSHUTTER
MENU
FILTER 1 3200k 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND
POWER
NG
G
A
I
N
O
U
T
P
U
T
W
H
T
.
B
A
L
V
T
R
ON OFF
ALARM
MONITOR
S
A
V
E
S
T
B
Y
H
M
L
B
A
R
S
C
A
M
A
U
T
O
K
N
E
E
P
R
S
T
A
B O
N
O
F
F
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
BACK L NORMAL SPOT L
STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS
FULL AUTO BLACK
V.IN/A.MONI A.OUT COUNTER
DV CTL
TC UB
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
Y/C
(CPN)
LINE
L
R
MIX
MIX
PHONES
MIC
REMOTE
LOCAL
EJECT
OPERATE
REC LEVEL
CH-2/4
CH-1/3
SHIFT
SET
SELECT
SHIFT
MENU
HOLD SHIFT A. DUB
ADVANCE PRESET
REW STOP FF
REC PLAY
PAUSE
ON/OFF
MENU
OVER
OVER
HMSF
AUDLOCK
SP
32k 48k
SLAVE PB NDF
SERVORF
DEW
AUTO OFF
HOLD
CH 2/4
CH 1/3
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR-DV600UA
dB40 30 20 10
0
LAP
IN OUT SERVO LAP
IN OUT SERVO
LAP
RESET
LAP
RESET
TOTAL
RECORDER
EJECT
PLAYER
EJECT
P
AUX
CONTINUE
START
END
V.SPEED
EVENT
RENUMBER
RIPPLE
MAN.TAKELEARN
MENU
REC REW FF STOP
STB OFF
SEARCHPAUSE
/STILL
PLAY
REC REW FF STOP
STB OFF
SEARCHPAUSE
/STILL
PLAY
ASSEM
VIDEO
AUD-1
AUD-2
SPLIT
TC
SPLIT
CANCEL
LAST
ED
REC
EE
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
ENTRY
PREVIEW
AUTO EDIT
GOTO REVIEW
SHIFT
ALL STOP
MAX
MIN
MONITOR
MAX
MIN
MONITOR
FWD
REV
STILL
X-1
X1
FWD
REV
STILL
X-1
X1
RECORDER
PLAYER
HOUR MIN SEC
FRAME
HOUR MIN SEC
FRAME
PR
VITC
LTC
CTL
VITC
LTC
CTL
BUMP
PREROLL
7 5 3
ON
OFF
EVENT No.
V.SPEED
A.SPLIT
DURATION
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
EDITING CONTROL UNIT
RMG820U
+–
Mini DV
(VIDEO/AUDIO)
DV cable (4P-4P)
Mini DV tape
DV recorder BR-DV600EA
Player
Editing control unit RM-G820E
D9 editing recorder BR-D80E
DV camcorder GY-DV500E
(1) DV D9 linear editing system
Front panel
Rear panel
DV connector
DV connector
SA-DV60E
VCR CONTROL
not connected
REMOTE(9P)
REMOTE(9P)
VIDEO OUT
SYNC IN
9P-9P remote cable
9P-9P remote cable
Recorder
For data bump, select the recorder device and use its Learning function.
The pre-roll time should be set to more than 5 seconds.
The editing precision of the player device of the system described below is +1 frame.
+1 –0
( )
2. System Configuration, Connections (continued)
E
U
(U-5)
2. System Configuration, Connections (continued)
AC IN 120V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
REF
VIDEO IN
YLINE
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
75
DIAGNOSTIC
REMOTE (9P)
VIDEO CONTROL
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG
LINE
Y/C
(CPN)
DIG
ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM
PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO
PHASE
INT REC PRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL
CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80U
OVER
OVER
-15
-16
-17
-18
-19
-20
-21
-22
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0
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-8
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-40
-60
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0
-4
-8
-12
-16
-20
-30
-40
-60
-25
STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
P.READ
D9 editing recorder BR-D80U
Front panel
Rear panel
DV connector
SA-DV60U
REMOTE(9P) VCR CONTROL
DV cables (4P-4P, 6P-4P)
9P-9P remote cable
Capturing
Writing back
(VIDEO/AUDIO)
Nonlinear editor
(2) D9 DV nonlinear editing system
Note on the screws
Both millimeter screws and inch screws are provided in the package. Connect the cable by attaching the inch screws as described in the attached document.
Rear panel: Inch screws
Connector panel: Inch screws
AC IN 120V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
REF
VIDEO IN
YLINE
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
75
DIAGNOSTIC
REMOTE (9P)
VIDEO CONTROL
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG LINE Y/C
(CPN)
DIG ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2
DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM
PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO
PHASE
INT REC PRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL
CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80U
OVER
OVER
-15
-16
-17
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-20
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0
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-8
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0
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-40
-60
-25
STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
P.READ
D9 editing recorder BR-D80U
Front panel
Rear panel
DV connector
SA-DV60U
REMOTE(9P) VCR CONTROL
DV cable (4P-4P)
9P-9P remote cable
(VIDEO/AUDIO)
LIGHT
ON OFF
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
RESET
OPERATE/WARNING
MONITOR
SELECT
STATUSSHUTTER
MENU
FILTER 1 3200k 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND
POWER
NG
G
A
I
N
O
U
T
P
U
T
W
H
T
.
B
A
L
V
T
R
ON OFF
ALARM
MONITOR
S
A
V
E
S
T
B
Y
H
M
L
B
A
R
S
C
A
M
A
U
T
O
K
N
E
E
P
R
S
T
A
B O
N
O
F
F
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
BACK L NORMAL SPOT L
STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS
FULL AUTO BLACK
DV camcorder GY-DV500U
V.IN/A.MONI A.OUT COUNTER
DV CTL
TC UB
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
Y/C
(CPN)
LINE
L
R
MIX
MIX
PHONES
MIC
REMOTE
LOCAL
EJECT
OPERATE
REC LEVEL
CH-2/4
CH-1/3
SHIFT
SET
SELECT
SHIFT
MENU
HOLD SHIFT A. DUB
ADVANCE PRESET
REW STOP FF
REC PLAY
PAUSE
ON/OFF
MENU
OVER
OVER
HMSF
AUDLOCK
SP
32k 48k
SLAVE PB NDF
SERVORF
DEW
AUTO OFF
HOLD
CH 2/4
CH 1/3
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR-DV600UA
dB40 30 20 10
0
DV recorder BR-DV600UA
DV connector
DV connector
(3) DV D9 dubbing system
Connect either one of the DV recorder or the Camcorder to the interface board
(E-7)
2. System Configuration, Connections (continued)
AC IN 120V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
REF
VIDEO IN
YLINE
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
75
DIAGNOSTIC
REMOTE (9P)
VIDEO CONTROL
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG LINE Y/C
(CPN)
DIG
ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM
PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO
PHASE
INT REC PRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL
CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80U
OVER OVER
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-60
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0
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-40
-60
-25
STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
P.READ
D9 editing recorder BR-D80E
Front panel
Rear panel
DV connector
SA-DV60E
REMOTE(9P) VCR CONTROL
DV cables (4P-4P, 6P-4P)
9P-9P remote cable
Capturing
Writing back
(VIDEO/AUDIO)
Nonlinear editor
(2) D9 DV nonlinear editing system
Note on the screws
Both millimeter screws and inch screws are provided in the package. Connect the cable by attaching the inch screws as described in the attached document.
Rear panel:
millimeter screws
Connector panel: millimeter screws
AC IN 120V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
REF
VIDEO IN
YLINE
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
75
DIAGNOSTIC
REMOTE (9P)
VIDEO CONTROL
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUD-1
AUD-2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG LINE Y/C
(CPN)
DIG ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECT
METER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM
PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO
PHASE
INT REC PRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL
CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80U
OVER
OVER
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0
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0
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-40
-60
-25
STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
P.READ
D9 editing recorder BR-D80E
Front panel
Rear panel
DV connector
SA-DV60E
REMOTE(9P) VCR CONTROL
DV cable (4P-4P)
9P-9P remote cable
(VIDEO/AUDIO)
LIGHT
ON OFF
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
RESET
OPERATE/WARNING
MONITOR
SELECT
STATUSSHUTTER
MENU
FILTER 1 3200k 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND
POWER
NG
G
A
I
N
O
U
T
P
U
T
W
H
T
.
B
A
L
V
T
R
ON OFF
ALARM
MONITOR
S
A
V
E
S
T
B
Y
H
M
L
B
A
R
S
C
A
M
A
U
T
O
K
N
E
E
P
R
S
T
A
B O
N
O
F
F
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
BACK L NORMAL SPOT L
STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS
FULL AUTO BLACK
DV camcorder GY-DV500E
V.IN/A.MONI A.OUT COUNTER
DV CTL
TC UB
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
Y/C
(CPN)
LINE
L
R
MIX
MIX
PHONES
MIC
REMOTE
LOCAL
EJECT
OPERATE
REC LEVEL
CH-2/4
CH-1/3
SHIFT
SET
SELECT
SHIFT
MENU
HOLD SHIFT A. DUB
ADVANCE PRESET
REW STOP FF
REC PLAY
PAUSE
ON/OFF
MENU
OVER
OVER
HMSF
AUDLOCK
SP
32k 48k
SLAVE PB NDF
SERVORF
DEW
AUTO OFF
HOLD
CH 2/4
CH 1/3
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BR-DV600UA
dB40 30 20 10
0
DV recorder BR-DV600EA
DV connector
DV connector
(3) DV D9 dubbing system
Connect either one of the DV recorder or the Camcorder to the interface board
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(U-6)
Screw
Top cover
Screw
Board stopper
Lugs
Lugs
1
2
Installation procedures
1. Loosen two screws on the upper surface of the VCR as shown on the left and remove the top cover. The screws cannot be pulled out.
Handle with care. The sharp edges of the top cover and VCR chassis may hurt your hands.
2. Remove the board stopper.
1) Loosen the screw slightly.
2) Move the board stopper in the
direction shown by the arrow.
3. Lift up the rear side of the board stopper and remove it.
Six lugs are installed in the chassis in areas in contact with the top cover. When removing the top cover, be careful not to remove these lugs as well.
WARNING
Make sure that the VCR is OFF and its power cord unplugged from the power outlet before proceeding with the installation. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock hazard may result.
3. Installation
CAUTION
Although installation is possible by adopting the following procedures, such work is accompanied with a risk of electric shock or injury and special tools are required. It is therefore recommended to have any installation work performed by a JVC-authorized agent. Please note that there will be a fee for any installation work.
(E-8)
(U-7)
3. Installation (continued)
AC IN 100V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
TIME CODE
DA1
DA2
DA1
DA2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
Screw
Cover
AC IN 100V 50/60Hz
VIDEO OUT
Y
R-Y
B-YY/C 358
LINE-2
LINE-1
VIDEO
AUDIO
TIME CODE
DA1
DA2
DA1
DA2
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
LEVEL
- 6dB + 4dB
IN OUT
DV IN/OUT
VTR CTRL
ScrewConnector
section
Cables
Board
4. Remove one screw on the rear panel of the VCR and remove the cover for installation of options. Use the removed screw to install the connector section.
5. Pass the cables connected to the connector section through the inside of the VCR, install the unit as shown and secure it with the screw removed in procedure
4.
6. Insert the board in the slot with the correct board orientation. Insert the board in the 5th slot counted from the rear side. If the SA-D80U or SA-D50U has already been installed in that slot, replace it with this board.
(E-9)
(U-8)
7. Connect the cables to the connection pins CN302 (for 7-pin plug) and CN202 (for 6-pin plug) on the DV I/O board section.
3. Installation (continued)
Clamps
Cables
Ferite core
Head phone
Phones
8. Fix the connected cables with clamps (3 points) as shown in the figure.
9. Re-install the board stopper and secure it.
10. Replace the top cover on the VCR and tighten the screws loosened in
procedure 1 to secure it.
11. Attach the ferrite core.
If you use headphones, attach the ferrite core, provided in the package, as shown above.
(E-10)
MEMO
(U-9)
4.
Switch Settings and Connection of a D9 or DV Device
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG
LINE
Y/C
(CPN)
DIG
ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO PHASE
INT RECPRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80
OVER
OVER
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STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
INT/EXT
switch
VIDEO INPUT
switch
AUDIO INPUT
switch
Connection
To perform timecode dubbing from a D9 device to a DV device, be sure to connect the
REMOTE (9-pin) connector on the D9 main body and the VCR CONTROL connector on the SA-DV60U using the provided 9-pin cable.
Timecode dubbing from a DV device to a D9 device does not need the 9-pin cable.
Settings
When using a D9 device as the recorder:
Set the switches on the D9 device as follows. Always set the VIDEO INPUT and AUDIO INPUT switches as shown below. The use of other settings may lead to a malfunction. Be sure to turn the unit OFF before chang­ing the positions of the VIDEO INPUT and AUDIO INPUT switches. Otherwise, noise may be produced during output.
1. Settings for recording a DV input signal
on the D9 device
• Front panel
VIDEO INPUT switch: Set to DIG. AUDIO INPUT switch: Set to DIG.
2. Settings for timecode dubbing from the
BR-DV600UA to the D9 device
• Front panel
VIDEO INPUT switch: Set to DIG. AUDIO INPUT switch: Set to DIG.
• Time code switch:
INT/EXT switch: Set to EXT.
• Menu switch
No. 409 EXT REGEN TC: Set to VITC.
When using a DV device as the recorder:
Set the switches on the DV device as follows.
1. Settings for recording DV input signals on a DV device
Set the input of the DV device to IEEE1394 (digital).
2. Settings for timecode dubbing from a D9 device to the BR-DV600UA
• Menu switches No. 460 TC DUPLICATE (1394): Set to ON. No. 416 NON DROP/DROP:
Set according to the recording mode of the D9 device.
MEMO
Timecode dubbing is not available with the
BR-DV600U.
3. Settings for recording timecodes from the BR-DV600UA as sub-timecodes
• Menu switch No. 450 SUB TC (VITC) REC: Set to ON. No. 451 VITC OUT SELECT: Set to SUB TC.
(E-11)
4.
Switch Settings and Connection of a D9 or DV Device
POWER
ON
OFF
HM
FS
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
REMOTE
LOCAL
9PIN
AUDIO
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
DA1 MIX DA2
DIG
LINE
Y/C
(CPN)
DIG ANA
REC PLAY PAUSE/STILL
REW STOP FF
EJECT
SEARCH
PHONES
LEVEL
AUDIO REC LEVEL
DA-2DA-1
TRACKING
SERVO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 USER
OTHERSON SCREENTIME CODESYSTEM
STAND BY
TIME CODEVIDEO CONTROL
MENU SET SELECTMETER MODE
FINE
TRACKING TIME CODE GEN.
SET HOLD
COUNTER
RESET
SYSTEM PHASE
SC
PHASE
VIDEO PHASE
INT RECPRESET
REGENFREEEXT
CHANNEL CONDITION
CTL SERVO AUTO OFF
DFEMP JOG
GEN
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
BR-D80
OVER
OVER
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0
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STILL
X-1
REV
FWD
X1
DA2/TRACKINGDA1
INT/EXT
switch
VIDEO INPUT
switch
AUDIO INPUT
switch
Connection
To perform timecode dubbing from a D9 device to a DV device, be sure to connect the REMOTE (9-pin) connector on the D9 main body and the VCR CONTROL connector on the SA-DV60E using the provided 9-pin cable.
Timecode dubbing from a DV device to a D9 device does not need the 9-pin cable.
Settings
When using a D9 device as the recorder:
Set the switches on the D9 device as follows. Always set the VIDEO INPUT and AUDIO INPUT switches as shown below. The use of other settings may lead to a malfunction. Be sure to turn the unit OFF before chang­ing the positions of the VIDEO INPUT and AUDIO INPUT switches. Otherwise, noise may be produced during output.
1. Settings for recording a DV input signal
on the D9 device
• Front panel
VIDEO INPUT switch: Set to DIG. AUDIO INPUT switch: Set to DIG.
2. Settings for timecode dubbing from the
BR-DV600EA to the D9 device
• Front panel
VIDEO INPUT switch: Set to DIG. AUDIO INPUT switch: Set to DIG.
• Time code switch:
INT/EXT switch: Set to EXT.
• Menu switch
No. 409 EXT REGEN TC: Set to VITC.
When using a DV device as the recorder:
Set the switches on the DV device as follows.
1. Settings for recording DV input signals on a DV device
Set the input of the DV device to IEEE1394 (digital).
2. Settings for timecode dubbing from a D9 device to the BR-DV600EA
• Menu switches No. 460 TC DUPLICATE (1394): Set to ON.
MEMO
Timecode dubbing is not available with the
BR-DV600E.
The GY-DV500E and G-DY700WE models
are not capable of DV input recording.
3. Settings for recording timecodes from the BR-DV600EA as sub-timecodes
• Menu switch No. 450 SUB TC (VITC) REC: Set to ON. No. 451 VITC OUT SELECT: Set to SUB TC.
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(U-10)
5. Precautions for Use of DV Input/Output
1. When a signal recorded in WIDE mode is dubbed from a D9 device to a DV device, the WIDE ID signal will be lost. When viewing a dubbed tape on a widescreen monitor, set the monitor to the WIDE mode manually.
2. A copy-guarded signal cannot be dubbed because both the video and audio are muted.
3. With certain DV devices, when the audio output of the D9 device is high, the OVER indicator on the DV device may light up while the signal meter on the D9 device does not indicate an OVER level. This is due to an error in the accuracy of the meter of the DV device or a difference in the dynamic range between the devices, and not to a malfunction of the SA-DV60U.
4. When the audio input is a 4-channel signal with a 32k sampling frequency, the audio will be recorded only in channels 1 and 2, and not in channels 3 and 4.
5. When a D9 device is supplied with DV input and the connected DV device is in Still or Search mode, the audio signal of the DV input is muted.
6. The DIP switch (S301) on the SA-DV60U has been preset at the factory as shown below. Do not alter the setting of this switch.
S301
SA-DV60U
Switch bits 3 & 8 at low positions. All other switch bits at high positions.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7. Although with certain DV devices the audio EE output from the DV device may be out of phase, recording is performed normally.
8. It is not possible to perform editing between D9 devices.
(E-12)
5. Precautions for Use of DV Input/Output
1. When a signal recorded in WIDE mode is dubbed from a D9 device to a DV device, the WIDE ID signal will be lost. When viewing a dubbed tape on a widescreen monitor, set the monitor to the WIDE mode manually.
2. A copy-guarded signal cannot be dubbed because both the video and audio are muted.
3. With certain DV devices, when the audio output of the D9 device is high, the OVER indicator on the DV device may light up while the signal meter on the D9 device does not indicate an OVER level. This is due to an error in the accuracy of the meter of the DV device or a difference in the dynamic range between the devices, and not to a malfunction of the SA-DV60E.
4. When the audio input is a 4-channel signal with a 32k sampling frequency, the audio will be recorded only in channels 1 and 2, and not in channels 3 and 4.
5. When a D9 device is supplied with DV input and the connected DV device is in Still or Search mode, the audio signal of the DV input is muted.
6. The DIP switch (S301) on the SA-DV60E has been preset at the factory as shown below. Do not alter the setting of this switch.
S301
SA-DV60E
Switch bit 3 at low position. All other switch bits at high positions.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7. Although with certain DV devices the audio EE output from the DV device may be out of phase, recording is performed normally.
8. It is not possible to perform editing between D9 devices.
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(U-11)
6. Specifications
Power supply
3 V DC, 5 V DC, 8 V DC (Supplied from the installed VCR)
Power consumption Approx. 6 W Allowable operating temperatures 5°C to 40°C Allowable storage temperatures -20°C to +60°C Allowable operating humidity 30% to 80%RH Weight Approx. 550 g
Dimensions
Board 310 mm x 138 mm (WxH)
Connector panel 45 mm x 68 mm DV interface input/output IEEE1394 Audio input sampling frequencies 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz Audio output sampling frequency 48 kHz Number of audio channels 2 RS-422 interface D-SUB 9-pin
Provided accessories
RS-422 cable x 1 (including screws) Ferrite core x 1
310
45
138
68
DV IN/OUT
VCR CONTROL
Dimension Diagram
Unit: mm
Board Connector Panel
(E-13)
MEMO
© 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
SA-DV60U
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
Printed in Japan LLT0012
DV INTERFACE BOARD
is a registered Trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
is a registered Trademark in JAPAN, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.
© 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
SA-DV60E
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
Printed in Japan LLT0013
DV INTERFACE BOARD
is a registered Trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
is a registered Trademark in JAPAN, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.
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