JVC BR-DV3000 DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
E-10
Mini
PROFESSIONAL
SET
MENIU
EJECT
REC PLAY
PAUSE
REW
STOP
FF
DVCAM NTSC
PAL
REC INH.
CH-1/3
CH-2/4
BR-DV3000
A.DUB
OPERATE
INPUT SEL.REMOTE SEL.
MIC
SERIAL
WIRELESS
9PIN
LINE
DV
Y/C
2
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1
1
[OPERATE] Operate button/LED
Press this button to turn on the power and op-
erate the unit. (Operate ON)
Press this button again to turn off the power.
(Operate OFF)
The OPERATE LED lights up as follows.
Operate ON : the LED lights up green
Operate OFF : the LED lights up red
VTR error : the LED blinks in red
Memo
When the DC IN MODE item of the SYS-
TEM menu is set to “OPE ON” and power is
supplied to the
1
DC IN terminal located at
the rear panel, the unit goes into the OPER-
ATE ON state even if this button is not
pressed.
Even when the power has been turned off
with this button, a small amount of electric-
ity will still be channeled into the unit.
Therefore, if the unit is not going to be used
for a long period of time, please remove the
AC adapter to reduce energy consumption.
2
Cassette slot
Load a cassette into or unload it from the slot.
Please insert a standard DV or a mini DV cas-
sette. ( Page 30)
When the unit is in the OPERATE OFF state
and if a cassette is loaded, it goes into the
ON state.
3
[A. DUB] Audio dubbing button/LED
Press this button for audio dubbing (after-re-
cording).
For audio dubbing, set the AUDIO MODE item
of the AUDIO/VIDEO menu to “32K”.
Sound produced by the
6
MIC terminal or
the
9
AUDIO IN terminal at the rear panel
( Page 15) is recorded on CH3 and CH4
channels.
During audio dubbing, the A. DUB LED lights
up red.
If the INPUT SEL. switch is set at “DV”, audio
dubbing is not possible.
( Page 39, “Audio dubbing”)
4
[INPUT SEL.] Input video signal se-
lection switch
Select the video signal input with this switch.
Y/C : YC separate video signals from the Y/
C IN terminal
LINE : composite video signals from the LINE
IN terminal
DV :DV signals from the DV IN/OUT termi-
nal (IEEE1394)
Note
During recording, manipulating this switch will
not bring about any effect.
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
OF VARIOUS PARTS
Front panel