JVC BR-DV3000 manual

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    BR-DV3000E BR-DV3000E DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE D’EMPLOI ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER DV VIDEOKASSETTENREK ORDER ENREGISTREUR A CASSETTE DIGIT AL VIDEO DV VIDEOREGISTRA T ORE UNID AD GRAB ADORA DE VÍDEO D V Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before [...]

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    E-2 Supplement This equipment is in conf ormity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directiv es. This equipment is designed for prof essional video appliances and can be used in the f ollowing en vironments: 5 Residential (including both of the location type class 1 and 2 found in IEC 1000-2-5) 5 Commercial[...]

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    E-3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 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 correspon[...]

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    E-4 Thank you f or purchasing our D V Video Cassette Recorder BR-D V3000. As this is a D V -format video cassette recorder , video cassettes with the or logos can be used with it. D VCAM cassettes can be recorded in D V for- mat. This VTR features dual support for NTSC and P AL. Certain functions however , are supported by only one signal system. T[...]

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    E-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Precautions .................................................... 6 Daily maintenance and regular inspection ..... 7 Precautions on the use of cleaning tape ........ 8 Cassette tape ................................................. 8 Condensation ................................................. 9 NAMES AND FUNCTIO[...]

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    E-6 INTRODUCTION Precautions  Place of storage and use Please av oid storing or using this VTR in the fol- lowing places: ● Extremely hot or cold places beyond the al- lowab le temperature f or operation (5˚C – 40˚C). ● Humid or dr y places be yond the allo wab le hu- midity range f or operation (30% –80% RH). ● Dusty or sandy places[...]

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    E-7 Daily maintenance and regular inspection This unit uses consumables or components that will w ear off . If a wor n-out or deteriorated component continues to be used, it ma y cause the unit to break down. T o pre v ent this, please perf or m daily mainte- nance using the head-cleaning tape. With the head-cleaning tape alone, ho we ver , the ent[...]

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    E-8 INTRODUCTION Precautions on the use of c leaning tape Please use cleaning tape produced by JVC . Please f ollow the instructions below when using the cleaning tape. 1. The tape will run for 10 seconds in the PLA Y mode. (Thereafter , it stops automatically and enters the ST OP mode.) • After loading the cleaning tape, press the PLA Y button. [...]

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    E-9 Condensation ● When this unit is mov ed from a cold to a warm place abruptly , the vapor in the w arm 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 adhere to the head drum or the tap[...]

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    E-10 Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF DVCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERA TE INPUT SEL. REMOTE SEL. MIC SERIAL WIRELESS 9PIN LINE DV Y/C 2 43 1 1 [OPERA TE] Operate b utton/LED ● Press this button to turn on the power and op- erate the unit. (Operate ON) Press this button again to turn off th[...]

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    E-11 Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF DVCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERA TE INPUT SEL. REMOTE SEL. MIC SERIAL WIRELESS 9PIN LINE DV Y/C 5 6 7 5 [REMO TE SEL.] Remote select s witc h Use this s witch to select the remote controller type. 9 PIN : Select this to use the RS-422A- compatible editin[...]

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    E-12 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF V ARIOUS P AR TS – Fr ont panel – (continued) 8 [REC] Record b utton/LED ● Hold down this b utton and press the 9 PLA Y b utton to start recording. During recording, the LED lights up red. ● Hold down this button and press the 0 PA USE b utton to pause the recording. ● When this button is pressed during recordi[...]

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    E-13 $ Indicator : When a cassette is loaded, the LED lights up green. (Likewise when the unit is in the OPERA TE OFF state.) When a cassette is being loaded or ejected, the LED blinks . D VCAM : When the unit pla ys bac k a tape re- corded in the D VCAM format, the LED lights up green. NTSC : The LED lights up green in the f ol- lowing cases: • [...]

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    E-14 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF V ARIOUS P AR TS – Rear panel – 1 DC power input terminal (2P) This is used for DC12V input. It connects the DC power cord of the pro vided A C adapter . Memo ● When po wer is supplied to this terminal, the OPERA TE indicator located at the front panel lights up . (The LED lights up red when the OPERA TE indicator [...]

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    E-15 DV IN/OUT A UDIO VIDEO LINE Y/C CH 1/3 CH 2/4 IN OUT REMOTE SERIAL 9PIN NTSC/P AL NTSC P AL DC12V !6 5 87 9 0[...]

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    E-16 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF V ARIOUS P AR TS – Wir eless r emote contr oller – DISPLA Y B ARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F. REV INDEX– INDEX+ PLA Y STOP REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-G3000 REW FF PA USE SET BLANK STILL MODE A UDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV . REC F. A DV 1 6 7 8 @ # % 2 3 9 0 ! $ ^ 45 SET button & 1 [OPERA TE] b utton f Press thi[...]

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    E-17  [SEARCH–] /  button • During playbac k, STILL mode or variab le speed pla yback in the f orward direction, press this button to slo w down the pla yback speed. • During rev erse pla yback or v ariable speed pla yback in the re verse direction, press this b utton to speed up the pla yback speed. ( ☞ page 46) • When the menu is [...]

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    E-18 ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y – Regarding on-scr een display – Besides E-E images and pla yback images , the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and Y/ C OUT terminal provides the follo wing on-screen inf ormation. DISPLA Y BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB PA USE SET BLANK STILL MODE AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV . REC MENU button DISPL[...]

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    E-19 ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y – Status display –  Status displa y: It displa ys the current settings and operating status . 32 K C H– 1/2 SP 000 mi n 10 / 10 / 02 STA N D BY - OF F 12 : 00 : 00 T C R 0 2:0 0:0 0:0 0 1 2 No. Item Content 1 Sampling frequency/audio output CH • Sampling frequency During recording, the setting value of the A UDIO [...]

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    E-20 ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y – Status display – (continued) No. Item Content 3 Time code • It displa ys the time codes (hour , minute, second and frame). During playbac k, the time codes recorded on the tape are display ed. TCR : time code reader data TCG : time code generator data DTCG : time code data input from a D V IN terminal • The symbols[...]

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    E-21 ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y – Event display –  Event display : When a specific function is in activation or when the oper ation status is changed with the remote controller , etc, the ev ents will be display ed at the positions shown belo w . 32 K C H– 1/2 SP 000 mi n BL ANK SE ARC H IN D E X D E TEC TE D 10 / 10 / 02 STA N DB Y - OF F 12 : 00[...]

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    E-22 ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y – Alarm display –  Alarm display : Alar m messages are displa yed as sho wn below , when an operation error has occurred or when the unit is in a poor condition f or operation. E.g., dir ty head. Display Contents LO W VOL T AGE HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED! O VERHEA TING! The voltage of the DC input po wer is lo Coninured o[...]

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    E-23 Display Contents COPY INHIBIT REC INHIBIT A. DUB INHIBIT (REC T AB) A. DUB INHIBIT (48K) A. DUB INHIBIT (LP) A. DUB INHIBIT (BLANK) A. DUB INHIBIT (D V) A. DUB INHIBIT (NTSC/P AL) A. DUB INHIBIT (D VCAM) OPERA TION LOCK The user attempts to record signals protected with the cop y guard. The user attempts to record on a write protected cassette[...]

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    E-24 PREP ARA TION – Pr ovided wir eless r emote contr oller – Loading the batteries Bef ore using the wireless remote controller , please load 2 batteries (AA) in. 1 Lift up the cover of the battery compartment. 2 Load in 2 batteries (AA). • Please inser t the · pole in first. 3 Close the cover . Battery compar tment cov er + - - + Memo Gui[...]

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    E-25 Using the wireless remote contr oller Maximum distance to the sensor of the unit : 6m Angle : within 30˚[...]

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    E-26 PREP ARA TION – Power – Connect the provided A C adapter to the main unit.[...]

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    E-27 Switching on the po wer Mini PROFESSIONAL REC PL AY REW STO DVCAM NTSC PAL REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERA TE INPUT SEL. REMOTE SEL. MIC SERIAL WIRELESS 9PIN LINE DV Y/C OPERA TE indicator OPERA TE b utton DISPLA Y BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F .REV INDEX– INDEX+ PLA Y STOP REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-G3000 REW FF PA USE SET BL[...]

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    E-28 PREP ARA TION – Selecting the NTSC/P AL signal system – This unit suppor ts both the NTSC and P AL signal system. Bef ore inputting analogue signals (composite or YC separ ate video signals), please select the signal system.[...]

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    E-29 PREP ARA TION – OPERA TION LOCK mode – This unit comes with an operation loc k function to pre vent unintended, erroneous oper ation. In the OPERA TE LOCK mode, the b uttons on the main unit and the slide s witch are in valid. Howe ver , OPERA TE ON and MENU operations are still possible. ––– S Y ST E M[ 2 / 2 ] ––– DC I N MO D[...]

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    E-30 PREP ARA TION – Loading/ejecting cassettes – Please use standard D V cassettes or mini D V cassettes. Loading the cassette 1. Check the cassette. • Set the rear slide. Push it to “REC” for recording or “SA VE” to pre v ent its contents from being erased accidentally . • Check that the tape is not slac kened. Use an object, such[...]

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    E-31 PREP ARA TION – Setting/displaying date and time – This function sets up the date and time data of the built-in cloc k. With the b uilt-in chargeable battery , the configured date and time data is maintained e v en after the main power is turned off . The data will be displa y ed on the monitor according to the menu setting. During tape re[...]

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    E-32 PREP ARA TION – Setting/displaying date and time – (continued) SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF DV CAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 5. EJECT button 3. – 13 , 4. PLA Y button 3. – 13 , 4. ST OP button 3. – 2 , 4. REW button 3. – 4 , 4. PA USE button 3. – 2 FF button DISPLA Y BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– SE[...]

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    E-33 Selecting date/time display The date and time data is displa yed on the monitor screen connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and Y/C OUT ter minal. Setup can be perf ormed via the DISPLA Y (1/2) menu to turn on/off the date & time displa y and via the DISPLA Y (2/2) menu to deter mine the displa y style. (F or details on setup method: ?[...]

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    E-34 RECORDING – Connection and setting – This chapter e xplains the connection, setting and operation methods required to use this unit as a recorder . This unit cannot be used as an editing system recorder . Connection  When connected to a video de vice equipped with a D V terminal Images can be recorded with almost no deterioration of ima[...]

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    E-35 Setting[...]

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    E-36 RECORDING – Setting time codes – This unit has a b uilt-in time code reader/ generator . It records time codes dur ing recording. It does not record the user’ s bit. Time codes are recorded according to the recording condition as f ollows: Time codes are recorded in the REC R UN mode. (REC RUN: time codes run only dur ing recording.) Tim[...]

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    E-37 ––– M E N U ––– SY STE M . . RE M OT E . . AUD I O / V I DEO . . TI M E C O D E. . DIS P L A Y S E T . . CLO C K ADJUST . . FA CT O R Y SET TI N G CAN CE L DR UM HO UR ME TER 000000 EX I T T op MENU –––T IM E C O D E ––– TC 0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0 CLEA R CANCE L ND F / D F ( N T SC ) DROP TC D UPL I CATE OF F TC AD JUST ( DV ) [...]

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    E-38 RECORDING – Recor ding method – Main unit Remote controller Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF D VCAM NTSC PAL REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERA TE INPUT SEL. REMOTE SEL. MIC SERIAL WIRELESS 9PIN LINE DV Y/C 3. PA USE button 5. ST OP button 2. 4. PLA Y button 2. REC button A.DUB F. REV INDEX– INDEX+[...]

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    E-39 RECORDING – Audio dubbing – F or tapes recorded in the 32kHz audio mode, audio dubbing can be perf or med on the CH3 and CH4 channel after the recording. (After-recording) Notes • F or tapes recorded in the 48kHz audio mode, audio dubbing cannot be perf or med. • A udio dubbing cannot be perf ormed for D V input signals. A.DUB F. REV I[...]

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    E-40 RECORDING – Backup r ecor ding function – By linking this unit to other D V de vices, this unit can perf or m continuous, long-hour recording. This unit can be set as a bac kup unit connected to a D V camcorder (GY -D V300/D V500/D V550/ D V5000, etc.). When the recording tape of the source unit ends, this unit can start recording. This en[...]

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    E-41 RECORDING – Recording using the serial r emote ter minal – Recording can be turned ON/OFF with the ser ial remote controller or the f oots witch connected to the SERIAL REMO TE terminal on the rear panel. Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF D VCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERATE INPUT SEL[...]

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    E-42 PLA YBACK – Connection/setting – This section e xplains the required connection, setting and operation method f or using this unit as a pla yer . Connection  Using this unit as a standalone device[...]

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    E-43 Setting  REMO TE SEL. switch on the front panel To use the wireless remote controller , set the switch to “WIRELESS”.  SYSTEM menu • STL/F .AD V MODE Use this to select the image type f or still image pla yback or frame advance pla yback. (Field image, 1st field image , 2nd field image and frame image) Note: Still images can also b[...]

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    E-44 PLA YBACK – Basic playback method – Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF D VCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERA TE INPUT SEL. REMOTE SEL. MIC SERIAL WIRELESS 9PIN LINE DV Y/C PA USE button ST OP button PLA Y button REW button D VCAM indicator FF button[...]

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    E-45 PLA YBACK – Special playback function – Frame adv ance (reverse) pla ybac k Use the remote controller . DISPLA Y BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F .REV INDEX– INDEX+ PLA Y STOP REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-G3000 REW FF PA USE SET BLANK STILL MODE AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV . REC F .ADV F.REV button F.ADV button Setting  The STL/F . AD [...]

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    E-46 PLA YBACK – Special playback – (continued) V ariable speed pla ybac k Use the remote controller . Set the unit to the searc h mode. The main unit button can also be used to set the unit to the search mode. 1. Set the unit to the PLA YBA CK or the STILL mode . 2. Press the FF button to e xecute fast-f orward pla yback. Press the REW button [...]

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    E-47 PLA YBACK – Locate function – Index sear ch This function locates and adv ances/rewinds to the position where the inde x signal is recorded. Use the remote controller .  To locate an index in the f orward direction vis-a-vis the current tape position: • Press the INDEX + button. The index position to be located can be specified b y th[...]

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    E-48 PLA YBACK – Repeat playback – This unit is capable of 3 types of repeat pla yback. The repeat pla yback function is set via the REPEA T MODE item of the SYSTEM (1/2) menu. TAPE END VIDEO END Playback INDEX Rewind Index signal Beginning of tape End of tape Index signal ––– S Y ST E M[ 1 / 2 ] ––– ST L / F . AD V 2N D BA CKUP REC[...]

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    E-49 PLA YBACK – Selecting playback audio output – The output mode f or audio pla yback can be selected with the remote controller . DISPLA Y BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F .REV INDEX– INDEX+ PLA Y STOP REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-G3000 REW FF PA USE SET BLANK STILL MODE AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV . REC F .ADV AUDIO MUTING button OUT SEL. [...]

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    E-50 Cut-edit system This unit can be used as a f eeder (pla yer) f or an editing system that uses a RS-422A-compat- ible editing remote controller (RM-G820).  Applicable model Editing remote contr oller : RM-G820 Recorder :V HS/S-VHS ....... BR-S800 (equipped with SA-K26 or SA-R50), BR-S822 * D V signals cannot be input. D9 (digital S) ..... BR[...]

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    E-51 • REM ST OP SEL: Use this menu item to set the operation mode upon reception of a standby-on signal. EE : EE mode (ST OP mode) PB : PLA YBA CK mode (STILL mode) • PB ST ART DELA Y : Use this menu item to set the edit timing. If delay occurs at the star t of editing, correct this time discrepancy by adjusting the tim- ing for starting playb[...]

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    E-52 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. EDIT – Using the unit in an editing system – (continued) Connection DV IN/OUT A UDIO VIDEO LINE Y/C CH 1/3 CH 2/4 IN OUT REMOTE SERIAL 9PIN NTSC/P [...]

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    E-53 MENU SCREEN – Structur e of the menu – Hierarchical menus are displa yed on the monitor . MEN U SY STE M . . REM OTE . . AUD I O /VID E O. . TI M E CODE . . DIS PLAY SET . . CLO CK A DJUS T . . FAC T O RY S ET TIN G CANCEL DRUM HOUR ME T E R 000000 EX I T ––– SYSTE M [1/2] ––– STL /F.A D V 2 N D BA CKUP REC T I ME OF F LO N G P[...]

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    E-54 The various functions of this unit can be set from the men u. The configured settings are sav ed in the unit's memor y and are maintained ev en after the po wer is turned off. MENU SCREEN – Setting the menu – The menu screen settings can be done while vie wing the monitor con- nected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT ter minal, using e[...]

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    E-55 SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PAU S E REW STOP FF D VCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 4. EJECT button 3. – 2 , 4 PA USE button 3. – 2 FF button 3. – 1 , 3 ST OP button REW button 3. – 1 , 3 PLA Y button DISPLA Y B ARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– SET BLANK STILL MODE A UDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV . 3. – 1 , 3 button 3. – 2 , 4[...]

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    E-56 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – In the menu descriptions below , settings with  marks are factory settings. T op MENU Items Setting Contents SYSTEM REMO TE A UDIO/VIDEO TIME CODE DISPLA Y CLOCK ADJUST FA C T OR Y SETTING DR UM HOUR METER EXIT  CANCEL EXECUTE Displa ys the menus related to the operation system of this unit. Disp[...]

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    E-57 SYSTEM menu The SYSTEM menu consists of the f ollo wing 2 screens. (1/2 and 2/2 menu)  SYSTEM (1/2) menu Items Setting Contents STL/F .AD V MODE BACKUP REC TIME LONG P AUSE TIME LONG P AUSE MODE FIELD 1st  2nd FRAME  OFF 25MIN 55MIN 75MIN 115MIN 175MIN 265MIN 30SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN  5MIN  F .AD V STBY -OFF Use this item to select [...]

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    E-58 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued) SYSTEM menu (contin ued) Items Setting Contents INDEX WRITE REPEA T MODE NEXT P AGE PA GE BACK OFF  ON  OFF INDEX VIDEO OUT T APE END Use this setting to enable/disab le inde x signal recording: OFF : No recording of index signal. ON : Use this setting to record inde x signals. An ind[...]

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    E-59 REMO TE menu The REMO TE menu consists of 2 men us. (1/2 and 2/2 menu)  REMO TE (1/2) menu Items Setting Contents REMO TE LOCAL FUNCTION PREROLL REM FF/REW MODE OFF  ON NO KEY EJECT STP + EJT  ALL KEYS 3SEC 5SEC  7SEC 10SE  FF/REW SEARCH Use this menu item to enab le/disable the REMO TE SEL. s witch on the front panel: OFF : Dis[...]

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    E-60 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued) REMO TE menu (continued) Items Setting Contents REM ST OP SEL PB ST ART DELA Y SYNCHRONI- ZA TION NEXT P AGE PA GE BACK  EE PB  0F | 15F OFF  ON Use this menu item to set the action to be perf ormed when a ST ANDBY ON command is received via the 9 PIN REMO TE ter- minal or D V term[...]

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    E-61 A UDIO/VIDEO menu Items Setting Contents A UDIO MODE A.OUT A T SEARCH A UDIO OUT SEL A UDIO OUT LEVEL SET UP (NTSC only) PA GE BACK  48K 32K OFF  ON  CH1/CH2 MIX CH3/CH4 AT T  NORM  OFF ON Memo When it is set to the MIX mode, noise ma y be pro- duced. If this occurs, please set it to CH1/CH2 or CH3/CH4. Select the audio sampling[...]

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    E-62 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued) TIME CODE menu Items Setting Contents TC CLEAR NDF/DF (NTSC ONL Y ) TC DUPLICA TE TC ADJUST (D V) PA GE BACK  CANCEL EXECUTE NDF  DF  OFF AU TO NON DROP  OFF +1F +2F –2F –1F Presets the time code: F or details, please ref er to P age 36 "Presetting Time Codes". Use[...]

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    E-63 DISPLA Y menu The DISPLA Y menu consists of 2 menus (1/2 and 2/2 menu)  DISPLA Y (1/2) menu Items Setting Contents DISPLA Y COUNTER POSI. TIME CODE VTR MODE T APE REMAIN TIME/D A TE OFF  ON AU TO  LOWER-R LOWER-L UPPER-R UPPER-L CENTER OFF  ON OFF  ON OFF  ON OFF TIME DA T E  DA TE +TM Use this menu item to choose whether [...]

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    E-64 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued) DISPLA Y menu (continued) Items Setting Contents A UDIO INFO. NEXT P AGE PA GE BACK OFF  ON Use this setting to turn on/off the display of audio channel or sam- pling frequency on the monitor: OFF : No display ON : Displa y Displa y the DISPLA Y (2/2) menu. Return to the top MENU.  DI[...]

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    E-65 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 f ollowing diagr am. The left side should be at the bottom. Stand Notes •T o place the VTR in an upright position, please use the provided stand. If the stand is not used, the unit ma y[...]

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    E-66 OTHERS – Wa r ning display – When an anomaly occurs, this unit automatically identifies the cause and displa ys 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 displa y will be shown on the monitor . 32 K C H– 1/2 SP 000 mi n W AR NIN G 7001[...]

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    E-67 CONDENSA TION ON DR UM W ARNING 3200 LOADING F AILURE W ARNING 3300 UNLOADING F AILURE W ARNING 4100 CASSETTE EJECT F AILURE DEFECTIVE T APE! 5605 - 5609 W ARNING 5702 T APE END DET . ERROR! W ARNING 5802 T APE BEGIN DET . ERR OR! W ARNING 7001 DR UM MO T OR F AILURE W ARNING 7101 CAP MO T OR F AILURE W ARNING7202 - 7203 SUPPL Y REEL F AILURE [...]

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    E-68 OTHERS – Tr oubleshooting – Symptom Action The power does not come on. The cassette cannot be loaded. Unable to recor d. The operation buttons of the main unit do not work. The 9 PIN REMO TE or SERIAL RE- MO TE cannot be engaged with the REMO TE SEL switc h. Noise appears on the pla yback screen. Playbac k audio is disrupted. During D V si[...]

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    E-69 OTHERS – Checking the hour meter – This unit displa ys the drum usage time on the DR UM HOUR METER item of the top MENU . Please use it as a guide f or regular maintenance. ( ☞ P age 7) Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLA Y PA USE REW STOP FF D VCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERA TE INPUT SEL. REMOTE SEL. MI[...]

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    E-70 OTHERS – Specification –  General Recording system :D V system (SP mode only) Signal system : NTSC/P AL Cassette : Standard/ mini D V cassette T ape width : 6.35mm T ape speed : 18.812mm/s (NTSC) 18.831mm/s (P AL) Recording/ playbac k time : 276 minutes (LA-D V276) 60 minutes (M-D V60) F ast f orward/ rewind time : About 3 minutes (LA-D[...]

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    E-71 OTHERS – Specification – (continued)  Diagram of e xternal dimension (Unit: mm) 68 174 260 Mini PROFESSIONAL SET MENIU EJECT REC PLAY PA USE REW STOP FF D VCAM NTSC PA L REC INH. CH-1/3 CH-2/4 BR-DV3000 A.DUB OPERATE INPUT SEL. REMO TE SEL. MIC SERIAL WIRELESS 9PIN LINE DV Y/C Design and specifications subject to change without notice.[...]

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    BR-DV3000E BR-DV3000E DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE D’EMPLOI ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER DV VIDEOKASSETTENREK ORDER ENREGISTREUR A CASSETTE DIGIT AL VIDEO DV VIDEOREGISTRA T ORE UNID AD GRAB ADORA DE VÍDEO D V Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before [...]