JVC VCR BR DV6000 User Manual

DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
BR-DV6000U  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is  
located on the rear of cabinet. Retain  
this information for future reference.  
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.  
Before operating this unit, please read the  
instructions carefully to unsure the best  
possible performance.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
BR-DV6000U  
LLT0033-001B-H  
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1. Read all of these instructions.  
2. Save these instructions for later use.  
3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
6. Do not use this appliance near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or  
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.  
7. Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The appliance  
may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the  
appliance.  
Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
appliance.  
Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should  
use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.  
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
S3125A  
8. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for  
ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, these  
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the  
appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.This appliance should never be placed near or  
over a radiator or heat register.This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a  
bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.  
9. This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.  
If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power  
company. For appliance designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.  
10. This appliance system is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third (grounding)  
pin).This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet.This is a safety feature. If you are unable  
to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat  
the safety purpose of the grounding plug.  
11. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and  
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
12. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be  
abused by persons walking on it.  
13. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.  
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.  
15. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any  
kind on the appliance.  
16. Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
17. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance.  
c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls  
may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the  
appliance to normal operation.  
e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a need for service.  
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
19. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform  
routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
CAUTION  
ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION  
NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER.  
AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST  
A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR.  
SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
Le symbole de l’éclair à l’intérieur d’un triangle  
équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la  
présence d’une “tension dangereuse” non isolée  
dansleboîtierduproduit.Cettetensionestsuffisante  
pour provoquer l’électrocution de personnes.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an  
equilateraltriangle, isintendedtoalerttheusertothe  
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within  
the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un triangle  
équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la  
présence d’opérations d’entretien importantes au  
sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent  
dans le manuel d’instructions.  
Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateraltriangleis  
intendedtoalerttheusertothepresenceofimportant  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions  
in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
*Ces symboles ne sont utilisés qu’aux Etats-Unis.  
WARNING:  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
This unit should be used with 120 V AC only.  
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES  
D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE  
PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A  
L’HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.  
CAUTION:  
Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur  
du courant alternatif en 120 V.  
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, DO  
NOT use any other power source.  
ATTENTION:  
NOTE:  
Afin d’éviter tout resque d’incendie ou  
d’électrocution, ne pas utiliser d’autres  
sources d’alimentation électrique.  
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the rear of the unit.  
INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
REMARQUE:  
La plaque d’identification (numéro de série) se  
trouve sur le panneau arrière de l’appareil.  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
WARNING:  
The battery used in the BR-DV6000U must be  
replaced by a JVC authorized service dealer only.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B  
limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
technician for help.  
apparatus as set out in the interference-causing  
equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”,  
ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.  
CAUTION  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED  
BY JVC COULD VOID USER’S AUTHORITY TO  
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de  
bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils  
numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme  
sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”,  
NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des Communica-  
tions.  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE  
FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE  
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE  
MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND  
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFER-  
ENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE  
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
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RS-422A and JVC bus interface supported  
RS-422A-compatible edit controller RM-G820 and JVC  
bus-compatible edit controller RM-G800/G805 can be  
used for editing.  
Thank you for purchasing our  
DV Video Cassette Recorder  
BR-DV6000.  
Optionally, the RS-232C interface can be used.  
Recording and playback of time codes  
Time code I/O terminal  
Slave lock is allowed if BR-DV6000 is connected to an  
external time code generator.  
As this is a DV-format video cassette recorder,  
SYNC IN terminal  
External synchronization signals can be input.  
video cassettes with the  
be used with it.  
or  
logo can  
Audio-dubbing function (after-recording)  
If the sampling frequency is 32 kHz, audio dubbing can  
be performed into CH3 and CH4 (except during DV in-  
put).  
DVCAM cassettes can be recorded in the DV  
format.  
In order to prevent crumpling due to tape  
slack, do not perform important recording  
within the first and last 2 – 3 minute-run of  
the tape.  
Recorded video (sound) is meant for per-  
sonal entertainment only and must not be  
used for other purposes without the prior  
consent of the copyright owner.  
Backup recording function  
With the combined use of other DV machines, long-time  
continuous recording is possible.  
Using the SERIAL REMOTE OUT terminal or DV ter-  
minal, dubbing with other recorders is possible only  
with playback operation by BR-DV6000. (Replication  
function)  
Equipped with a 2.5-inch color LCD  
JVC shall not guarantee the quality of re-  
cording and playback should BR-DV6000 fail  
to function normally due to defects, either  
of the unit itself or the video cassette tapes.  
Images, status display and menu display can be viewed.  
Multi-cue up  
Up to 5 points of the tape position can be registered  
and cued up.  
Index/blank search function  
It can search for positions where index signals are re-  
corded and unrecorded parts.  
MAIN FEATURES  
DV format  
Repeat play function  
There are 3 types of repeat function.  
(INDEX/ VIDEO END/ TAPE END)  
High picture and sound quality by digital technology.  
Compatible mechanisms for standard/mini DV cas-  
sette tapes  
Recording/playback with an external timer  
It records on and plays back DV cassette tapes of the  
standard and mini size. (SP mode only)  
Recording in the DV format can be performed on  
DVCAM cassette tapes.  
With the use of the network board SA-DV6000 (sold  
separately), image and audio streaming data can be  
recorded on a CF card, and with a LAN card, stream-  
ing data can be transmitted to a PC.  
Only PAL/NTSC DVCAM tapes are detected auto-  
matically in playback mode.  
With the XLR IN board SA-X61U or XLR OUT board  
SA-X62U (sold separately), audio input/output via  
the XLR terminal is possible.  
Equipped with composite, component and Y/C in-  
put & output terminals.  
Equipped with DV IN/OUT terminals. (IEEE1394)  
It can exchange digital signals with IEEE1394-compat-  
ible devices.  
Both NTSC and PAL signals supported  
BR-DV6000 can playback or record PAL tapes through  
the DV input. For PAL, please set the PB/DV IN menu  
item to PAL.  
For analog signal input, only NTSC is supported.  
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Table of Contents  
INTRODUCTION  
PLAYBACK  
Remarks of usage ......................................... 6  
Regular maintenance .................................... 7  
Cleaning tape ................................................ 8  
Cassette tape ................................................ 8  
Condensation ................................................ 9  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
Front panel .................................................. 10  
Rear panel................................................... 16  
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
Setting ......................................................... 48  
Basic playback procedure ........................... 49  
Special playback functions .......................... 50  
Search function ........................................... 52  
Repeat playback.......................................... 53  
Multi cue-up................................................. 54  
External timer playback ............................... 56  
Dubbing with another machine using the  
SERIAL REMOTE OUT/DV terminals ......... 57  
TIME CODE  
On-screen display ....................................... 20  
Status display .............................................. 21  
Status/Event display .................................... 23  
Alarm display ............................................... 24  
LCD display ................................................. 26  
CONNECTION  
Displaying the time code ............................. 58  
Presetting the time code ............................. 59  
Recording the time code ............................. 60  
Playing back the time code ......................... 63  
EDIT  
Connecting video signals ............................ 28  
Connecting audio signals ............................ 30  
Connecting to editing system ...................... 32  
Connecting with serial remote terminals ..... 34  
Connecting the AC adapter ......................... 35  
PREPARATION  
Editing with an RS-422A/JVC bus edit  
remote controller ......................................... 64  
Using a non-linear editing system ............... 68  
MENU SCREENS  
Structure of the Menu screens .................... 69  
Setting the menus ....................................... 70  
Description of the Menu screens................. 72  
RS-232C INTERFACE  
Turning on/off the power.............................. 36  
Operation method (main unit/remote  
controller) and operation lock mode ............ 37  
Loading/Ejecting cassette ........................... 38  
Setting the LCD display ............................... 39  
Setting/Displaying date and time ................. 40  
RECORDING  
Command tables ......................................... 84  
RS-232C specifications ............................... 85  
RS-232C commands ................................... 86  
OTHERS  
Warning display ........................................... 97  
Troubleshooting ........................................... 99  
Checking the hour meter ........................... 100  
Optional devices ........................................ 101  
Installing SA-K46U RS-232C interface  
board ......................................................... 102  
Specifications ............................................ 103  
Supplement ............................................... 105  
Setting ......................................................... 42  
Recording procedure................................... 43  
Audio dubbing ............................................. 44  
Backup recording function ........................... 45  
Recording with serial remote terminals ....... 46  
External timer recording .............................. 47  
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INTRODUCTION  
Remarks of usage  
Place of storage and use  
Maintaining the unit (Turn off the power  
before performing maintenance work.)  
Avoid storing or using this VCR in the following  
places:  
Wipe the unit with a soft cloth.  
Do not wipe it with thinner or benzene as it may  
melt or tarnish the unit surface.  
For stubborn stains, use water-diluted neutral  
detergent and then wipe it dry.  
Excessively hot or cold places beyond the al-  
lowable temperature for operation (5˚C –  
40˚C).  
Humid or dry places beyond the allowable  
humidity range for operation (30% – 80% RH).  
Use the supplied AC adapter to connect  
the unit to a power source.  
Dusty or sandy places.  
Places exposed to oil, smoke or steam, such  
as the kitchen vicinity.  
Use the supplied power cord.  
Using a different type or damaged cord may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
Intensely vibrating or unstable places.  
Places prone to condensation.  
Places that generate strong magnetic fields,  
e.g., near a transformer or motor.  
Do not use the supplied power cord for  
other models.  
Places near devices that generate electric  
waves, e.g., a transceiver or mobile phone.  
Places that generate X-ray radiation or cor-  
rosive gases.  
LCD screen  
The LCD screen is designed and manufactured  
with high-precision technology.  
Handling the unit  
Minute black dots may appear or bright (red, blue  
and white) dots are permanently lit. This phe-  
nomenon is not a product defect and the dots  
are not recorded.  
Do not place heavy objects on the unit, like a  
monitor or TV.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the cassette  
slot.  
Mind your finger when loading a cassette  
tape.  
Be careful not to get your fingers clamped  
when loading the cassette to prevent injury.  
Place this unit out of reach of young children  
to prevent injury as fingers may get clamped  
while a cassette tape is being loaded.  
Do not block the ventilation openings.  
Avoid strong impact to the unit. Do not drop  
the unit.  
Remove the cassette tape from the cassette  
slot when transporting the unit.  
Remove the AC adapter to save energy when  
the unit is not in use.  
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Regular maintenance  
This unit uses consumables or components that will wear off. If a worn-out or deteriorated compo-  
nent continues to be used, it may cause the unit to break down. To prevent this, perform routine  
maintenance using the head-cleaning tape.With the head-cleaning tape alone, however, the entire  
tape-winding mechanism cannot be completely cleaned.  
Perform regular maintenance of the components as shown below.  
Regular maintenance  
The tasks of maintenance involved are similar to that of replacing the engine oil or tire of a car.  
Depending on the number of usage hours, inspect or replace the components as follows:  
— : Inspection  
: Cleaning, inspection and  
adjustment  
: Cleaning and inspection;  
Replacement if necessary  
: Replacement  
Number of hours  
Drum assembly (including head)  
Head cleaner  
500H 1000H 1500H 2000H 4000H  
Tape guide, roller  
Reel disk, tension bands  
Work and frequency of mainte-  
nance depend on the environ-  
ment and usage.The above infor-  
mation serves only as a guide.  
Usage Time  
: You can check the drum usage time with the hour meter display.  
For details, refer to page 100, “Checking the hour meter.”  
: For details on the maintenance plan and fee, consult with your  
JVC-authorized service agent.  
Maintenance consultation  
Head cleaning  
If the head is dusty, “HEAD CLEANING RE-  
QUIRED!” will be displayed on the monitor  
when this unit plays a tape.  
Recording or playing back with a dirty head  
will result in block noise or disrupted sound.  
Perform regular head cleaning to maintain su-  
perior image and sound quality.  
HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED!  
Block Noise  
For information on how to use the head clean-  
ing tape and the relevant remarks, refer to  
page 8, “Cleaning tape”.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Cleaning tape  
Use a JVC cleaning tape.  
Follow the instructions below for using the clean-  
ing tape.  
Notes  
Under low humidity conditions, (10% RH to  
30% RH), perform head cleaning at intervals  
of half of the periods stated in the table.  
1. Run the tape for 10 seconds in the PLAY  
mode. (Thereafter, it stops automatically  
and enters the STOP mode.)  
If an M-DV80 tape is used immediately after  
cleaning, the message, “HEAD CLEANING  
REQUIRED!may not disappear.It does only  
after the tape has run for some time.  
• After loading the cleaning tape, press the  
PLAY button.  
Use the cleaning tape at room temperature  
(10˚C to 35˚C).  
Instructions for using the cleaning tape stated  
on a sheet inside its storage case may be  
different in part from those stated here.  
2. For a single cleaning session, it can be re-  
peated up to 4 times.  
3. Refer to the following table as a guide for  
cleaning.  
Follow the instructions in this manual.  
Operating environment  
Low temperature  
5˚C to 10˚C  
Room temperature  
10˚C to 35˚C  
High temperature  
35˚C to 40˚C  
Frequency of  
cleaning  
1 to 2 times every  
5 hours  
1 to 2 times every  
20 to 30 hours  
1 to 2 times every  
5 hours  
Cassette tape  
Erasure prevention  
BR-DV6000 can record onto and playback stan-  
dard DV and mini DV cassette tapes (for SP mode  
only).  
DV cassettes have a safety slide at the back to  
prevent accidental erasure.  
Use the following JVC cassettes with the  
logo.  
or the  
To prevent accidental erasure of important  
records, push the slide to the “SAVE” posi-  
tion.  
Standard DV cassettes  
LA-DV276  
LA-DV186  
Mini DV cassettes  
M-DV63PRO  
M-DV60  
To record, push the slide to the “REC” posi-  
tion.  
LA-DV124  
M-DV30  
Slide  
Memo  
DVCAM cassette can be recorded in the DV  
REC  
format.  
SAVE  
Tapes recorded in the DVCAM format can be  
played (SP Mode).  
M-DV80 cassettes (Mini DV 80min tape) can-  
not be used with this unit.  
Remarks on the use of tape  
Do not load the videotape in the wrong direction.  
Store the tape only after it has been fully rewound, so as to avoid damaging the tape.  
Store the cassette in places low in humidity, well-ventilated and fungus-proof.  
When a cassette tape is used repeatedly, noise may increase due to e.g., dropout, etc. hence  
affecting its performance. Do not use dirty or damaged tapes as they will shorten the life span of the  
rotation head.  
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For recording and storing videotapes in the best condition  
Observe the following instructions for the best recording and storage of videotapes.  
Take care of the conditions of handling videotapes.  
It is recommended that you record and store videotapes in the environment below.  
Storage  
Recording  
Short period  
(Up to 10 years)  
15°C to 23°C  
40% to 55%  
Long period  
(Over 10 years)  
15°C to 19°C  
25% to 35%  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Hourly temperature change  
Hourly humidity change  
17°C to 25°C  
30% to 70%  
Less than 10°C  
Less than 10%  
• Do not leave the videotapes neglected for a long period.  
If videotapes are left wound for a long period of time, it may result in distortion of the tape. Also it  
may cause tape-to-tape adhesion (known as blocking). It is recommended that videotapes be  
unspooled and rewound once a year for refreshing.  
• When tapes are not in use, store them in cases and on end.  
Storage cases protect videotapes from humidity, dust and ultraviolet. Keep tapes in cases and do  
not store them lying flat. When housed in a horizontal position, pressure from other tapes can  
cause distortions and deformations of the tape edges.  
Condensation  
• When this unit is moved from a cold to a warm  
place abruptly, the vapor in the warm air will  
come into contact with the head drum or the  
tape guides, which are not warmed enough.  
When chilled, the vapor turns into droplets of  
water. This state is known as condensation.  
When condensation occurs, the videotape  
adheres to the head drum or the tape guides  
and will be damaged.  
• When condensation occurs, the monitor dis-  
plays the following warning:  
CONDENSATION ON DRUM  
• Condensation occurs on this unit in the fol-  
lowing circumstances:  
* It is moved abruptly from a cold place to a  
warm place.  
Leave the unit with the power ON and wait  
until the WARNING message disappears.  
* It is used in a place immediately after the  
heater has been turned on, or when cold  
breeze from an air-conditioner blows onto it.  
* It is used at a place of high humidity.  
• Prevention of condensation  
When transporting BR-DV6000 from a cold  
to a warmer place abruptly, first remove the  
cassette tape. Then place BR-DV6000 in a  
plastic bag and seal it before transporting.  
Head drum  
Take out BR-DV6000 from the sealed plastic  
bag only after it has the same temperature  
as the surroundings.  
Videotape  
When a cassette tape is loaded, do not trans-  
port e.g., from a cold outdoor place to a warm  
room thus subjecting the unit to drastic tem-  
perature changes.  
After moving the unit, do not use it until the  
inner mechanism stabilizes.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
OF PARTS  
– Front panel –  
1
2
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
3
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
1Cassette loading slot/LED  
3Operation buttons  
• For loading a cassette into or unloading it from  
the slot.  
[A. DUB] Audio dubbing button/LED  
• Press this button for audio dubbing (after-re-  
cording).  
Insert a standard DV cassette or a mini DV  
cassette. (Page 38)  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the OPERATE OFF  
state and a cassette is loaded, it changes to  
the OPERATE ON state.  
• With a cassette loaded, the LED lights up in  
green.  
When a cassette is being loaded or ejected,  
the LED flashes.  
For audio dubbing, set AUDIO MODE in the  
AUDIO MENU screen to “32K”.  
The sound produced by the MIC terminal #  
or the AUDIO IN terminal is recorded on chan-  
nels CH3 and CH4.  
• During audio dubbing, the red A. DUB LED  
lights up.  
• If the INPUT SELECT switch is set to DV,  
audio dubbing cannot be performed.  
(Page 44 “Audio Dubbing”)  
2[OPERATE] button/LED  
• Press this button to turn on the power and  
BR-DV6000 becomes ready for operation.  
(Operate ON)  
[REC] button/LED  
• Hold down this button and press the PLAY  
button to start recording. During recording,  
the red LED lights up.  
• Hold down this button and press the PAUSE  
button to pause recording.  
Press this button again when BR-DV6000 is  
already on to turn off the power.  
(Operate OFF)  
• OPERATE LED lights up as follows.  
Operate ON : the green LED lights up  
Operate OFF : the red LED lights up  
• If this button is pressed during recording, an  
index signal is recorded on the tape (when  
INDEXWRITE in the SYSTEM MENU screen  
is set to ON).  
VCR error  
: the red LED blinks  
Memo  
• When this button is pressed in the STOP  
mode, the time code generator value can be  
checked while the button is being held down.  
If TC DUPLICATE Menu is set to AUTO or  
NON DROP, the time code, date and time of  
the DV input can be checked.  
If DC IN MODE in the SYSTEM MENU screen  
is set to “OPE ON” or the Timer Switch is set  
to “REC” or “PLAY” and power is supplied to  
the DC IN terminal located on the rear panel,  
BR-DV6000 goes into the OPERATE ON  
state even if this button is not pressed.  
• If this button is pressed during playback, the  
input signal can be checked while the button  
is held down. (EE check)  
Even after the power is turned off with this  
button, BR-DV6000 is live with a small amount  
of electricity.  
EE check is not available for DV signal input.  
Therefore, if BR-DV6000 is not to be used  
for a long period of time, please remove the  
AC adapter to save energy.  
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[PLAY] button/LED  
[STOP] button  
• Press this button to start playing back a tape.  
During playback, the green LED lights up.  
• When recording is paused, press this button  
to resume recording.  
• Press this button to stop operation.  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the STANDBY OFF  
mode, press this button to enter the  
STANDBY ON mode.  
• When audio dubbing is paused, press this  
button to resume audio dubbing.  
Memo  
There are two stop modes.  
STANDBY OFF: For protecting the tape and  
the drum, the drum does not rotate.  
[PAUSE] button/LED  
• During recording, press this button to pause  
it.  
• In the PLAYBACK or STOP mode, press this  
button to enter the STILL mode. In the RE-  
CORDING PAUSE or STILL mode, the green  
LED lights up.  
STANDBY ON: The drum rotates so that it  
starts up faster after BR-DV6000 moves into  
another mode.  
[REW] button/LED  
• When BR-DV6000 enters the STOP mode,  
press this button to rewind the tape.  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the STILL mode, hold  
down the A.DUB button and press this but-  
ton to enter into the audio-dubbing pause  
mode.  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the STILL mode,  
press this button for frame advance playback.  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the PLAYBACK or  
STILL mode, press this button for reverse  
playback.The rewind playback speed can be  
changed by pressing the SEARCH +/: but-  
ton * or the SEARCH –/; button (when  
;,:” KEY FUNC in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu  
screen is set to VAR).  
Memo  
Still images or images in frame advance can  
be selected with STIL/F.ADV of the SYSTEM  
(1/2) MENU screen.  
(Page 50 “Search Mode”)  
• Hold down the PLAY button and press this  
button to perform playback in the reverse di-  
rection at 0.9 times the normal speed. At this  
state, if the PLAY button is released first, the  
playback continues at 0.9 times the normal  
speed.  
If this button is released first, it plays back at  
the normal speed.  
• During rewinding or rewind playback, the LED  
lights up in green.  
[FF] button/LED  
• When BR-DV6000 enters the STOP mode,  
press this button to fast-forward the tape.  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the PLAYBACK or  
STILL mode, press this button for fast-forward  
playback. The fast forward playback speed  
can be changed by pressing the SEARCH +/  
: button * or the SEARCH –/; button  
(when “;,:” KEY FUNC in the SYSTEM (1/  
2) Menu screen is set to VAR).  
[EJECT] button  
• Press this button to eject the cassette.  
(Page 50 “Search Mode”)  
• Hold down the PLAY button and press this  
button to perform playback in the forward di-  
rection at 1.07 times the normal speed. At  
this state, if the PLAY button is released first,  
the playback continues at 1.07 times the nor-  
mal speed.  
Memo  
It takes about 6 seconds for the cassette to  
be ejected.  
The cassette can be ejected even when BR-  
DV6000 is in the OPERATE OFF mode. Af-  
ter the eject action is completed, BR-DV6000  
returns to the OPERATE OFF mode.  
If this button is released first, it plays back at  
the normal speed.  
• During fast-forwarding or fast-forward play-  
back, the LED lights up in green.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
OF PARTS  
– Front panel – (continued)  
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
9
8 7 6 5 4  
4[REMOTE/LOCAL] switch  
This switch is used to select how BR-DV6000  
is to be operated.  
5 [INPUT SELECT] switch  
This switch is used to select input signals.  
DV  
: For DV signals of the DV IN/OUT  
terminal (IEEE1394)  
LOCAL : Use this setting if BR-DV6000 is to  
be controlled with the key operation  
of the unit.  
REMOTE : Use this setting if BR-DV6000 is to  
be controlled using the edit control-  
ler connected to the REMOTE 1 (9-  
PIN) terminal or REMOTE 2 (12-  
PIN) terminal.  
LINE  
: For inputting the composite images  
of the LINE IN terminal and ana-  
log audio signals.  
Y/C (CPN) : For inputting theYC separate video  
signal of the Y/C IN terminal and  
the component video signal of the  
COMPONENT IN terminal. The  
selection of the YC separate sig-  
nal or the component video signal  
can be done with VIDEO INPUT  
SEL in the VIDEO MENU screen.  
For audio, analog sound is input.  
When it is set to REMOTE, settings  
can be performed at the REMOTE  
(1/2) MENU screen to enable/dis-  
able operation via the 9-PIN or 12-  
PIN REMOTE terminal.  
The 9-PIN REMOTE 1 terminal can  
be selected using REMOTE SEL 9  
PIN while the 12-PIN REMOTE 2  
terminal can be selected with RE-  
MOTE SEL JVC.  
Note  
Switching is invalid during recording.  
6[AUDIO OUTPUT] switch  
Use this switch to select the audio channel from  
the headphone terminal and the AUDIO OUT  
terminal located on the rear panel.  
Memo  
To control BR-DV6000 with the SERIAL RE-  
MOTE terminal or DV terminal, this switch set-  
ting can be set up with REMOTE SEL SE-  
RIAL or REMOTE SEL DV in the REMOTE  
(1/2) MENU screen. (Page 75)  
If it is set to REMOTE, the buttons that can  
be operated from the unit are selectable from  
LOCAL FUNCTION in the REMOTE (1/2)  
MENU screen.  
This switch is valid in the following conditions.  
• During playback of tapes recorded in the 32k  
audio mode  
• In the EE mode for DV input in the 32k audio  
mode  
• During audio dubbing  
CH-1/2 : For outputting the sound of the  
channels CH1 and CH2.  
MIX  
: For outputting the mixed sound of  
CH1 and CH3 from the CH-1/3 AU-  
DIO OUT terminal and the mixed  
sound of CH2 and CH4 from the CH-  
2/4 AUDIO OUT terminal.  
CH-3/4 : For outputting the sound of CH3 and  
CH4.  
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Memo  
8[COUNTER] switch  
The switch changes the contents of the coun-  
ter display of the 9 LCD and the monitor.  
CTL : It displays the counter in hour, minute,  
second and frame based on CTL (con-  
trol signal).  
For the MIX setting, noise is sometimes gen-  
erated.If it occurs, set it to CH-1/2 or CH-3/4.  
In the 48 K audio mode, it is fixed at chan-  
nels CH1 and CH2 regardless of the setting  
of the switch.  
TC : It displays the time code data.  
UB : It displays the user’s bit (UB).  
7 [AUDIO MONITOR] switch  
Use this switch to select the audio channel for  
output signals from the headphone terminal and  
the AUDIO MONITOR terminal located on the  
rear panel.  
9LCD  
In the playback, still or search mode, it dis-  
plays the playback image.  
In the recording, recording pause, stop, fast-for-  
warding or rewinding mode, it displays the in-  
put image.  
The output signal of the AUDIO MONITOR OUT  
terminal is monaural.  
L
: For outputting the sound of CH1.  
MIX : For outputting the mixed sound of CH1  
The following information is also dis-  
and CH2.  
played.  
R
: For outputting the sound of CH2.  
• Various types of information (status display),  
e.g., operation mode, date/time, counter  
• Menu screen  
• Warning display  
(For details, Page 20)  
Memo  
In the following conditions, if this switch and the  
6 AUDIO OUTPUT switch are used in combi-  
nation, the AUDIO MONITOR OUT outputs the  
sounds listed as in the following table.  
• During playback of tapes recorded in the  
32 K audio mode  
• In the EE mode for DV input in the 32 K audio  
mode  
Memo  
Use the * DISP button to enable/disable the  
LCD display and the display style.  
LCD-related settings, e.g., brightness adjust-  
ment of the LCD, are performed in the DIS-  
PLAY MENU screen.  
(Page 39 “Setting the LCD display”)  
(Page 82 “DISPLAY MENU screen”)  
If the same image pattern is kept displayed  
on the LCD display for a prolonged period of  
time, “ghosting”, the permanent etching of a  
pattern on a display screen, may occur. To  
prevent this, turn off the LCD display when it  
is not in use.  
• During audio dubbing  
AUDIO switch  
MONITOR OUT  
output channel  
MONITOR OUTPUT  
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH1  
L
MIX  
R
CH1/3 mix  
CH3  
CH-3/4  
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH1/2 mix  
CH1/2/3/4 mix  
CH3/4 mix  
CH2  
CH-3/4  
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH2/4 mix  
CH4  
CH-3/4  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
OF PARTS  
– Front panel – (continued)  
$ % * ^  
&
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
MIC  
BLANK  
#
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
! @  
0
0[REC LEVEL] Volume for audio  
recording level for CH1/3 and  
CH2/4  
$[HOLD] button  
If this button is pressed in the LCD enlarged  
display mode, the time code preset screen will  
be displayed on the LCD. When the time code  
preset screen is displayed, press this button to  
return to the normal display.  
Use the switch to adjust the audio recording level  
for CH1 and CH2.  
During audio dubbing, the audio recording level  
for CH3 and CH4 can be adjusted with this  
switch.  
(Page 59 “Presetting time code”)  
%[MENU] button  
If this button is pressed when BR-DV6000 is in  
the STOP/STILL mode or when no cassette is  
loaded, the menu is displayed on the LCD or  
the monitor connected to theVIDEO MONITOR  
OUT terminal.  
Memo  
During DV input, the volume control is not  
effective.  
During MIC input, only the volume for CH1/3  
REC LEVEL is valid.  
When the menu is displayed, press this button  
to return to the normal display.  
(Page 70 “Setting the menu”)  
![PHONES] terminal  
This is the mini jack terminal for connecting to  
the headphone. (Stereo ø3.5)  
^[RESET] button  
• When BR-DV6000 plays back tapes recorded  
in the 32 kHz mode, the audio channel for  
outputting from this terminal is selected with  
the 6 AUDIO OUTPUT switch.  
To reset the CTL counter display to00”, press  
this button.  
• If this button is pressed when the time code  
preset screen is displayed, all the digits of  
the time code or the user’s bit are reset to  
“00”.  
• When the Multi Cue-up screen is displayed,  
press this button to clear the registered cue-  
up points.  
@[PHONES] Headphone volume  
Use this switch to adjust the output level of the  
PHONES terminal.  
Both channels are adjusted at the same time.  
#[MIC] terminal  
&[CUE UP] button  
This is the mini jack terminal for monaural mi-  
crophone input.  
When the  
COUNTER switch is set to TC,  
8
press this button to display the Multi Cue-up  
screen on the monitor or LCD.  
When the Multi-Cue-up screen is displayed,  
press this button to start searching the selected  
tape position.  
To input sound from a microphone, set the [IN-  
PUT SELECT] switch to LINE or Y/C (CPN).  
If a microphone is connected, sound for the AU-  
DIO IN terminal located on the rear panel can-  
not be input.  
(Page 54 “Multi Cue-up”)  
The sound of the microphone is recorded to  
CH1/CH2 in the recording mode and CH3/CH4  
in the audio-dubbing mode.  
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[SEARCH–/;] button  
*Special functions/Setting buttons  
The following buttons have different functions  
depending on whether the normal screen or the  
setting screen is displayed.  
• During normal display, the function of this but-  
ton can be selected using “;,:” KEY FUNC  
in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen.  
If it is set to VAR, the searching speed de-  
creases if this button is pressed during a  
search operation.  
Setting screens:  
Menu, Date/Time setting, Time code preset and  
Multi Cue-up  
(Page 50 “Search mode”)  
[DISP/8] button  
If it is set to INDEX, press this button to start  
reverse index search.This function is not ef-  
fective during recording or recording pause.  
(Page 52 “Index search”)  
• When the setting screen is displayed, this but-  
ton is used to return to the previous menu or  
select setting digits.  
• During normal display, this button is used to  
enable/disable the LCD or select display style.  
When this button is pressed, the LCD dis-  
play changes in the following manner.  
Enlarged character display ¥ Image/  
enlarged character display ¥ Image/charac-  
ter display ¥ Image display ¥ No display  
¥ Enlarged character display...  
[SET] button  
• When the Menu screen, Date/Time setting  
screen or the Multi Cue-up screen is dis-  
played, press this button to confirm the set-  
ting value.  
• When the time code preset screen is dis-  
played, press this button to preset the se-  
lected time codes or user’s bit to the time code  
generator.  
• When the setting screen is displayed, this but-  
ton is used to select the items or setting val-  
ues.  
[BLANK/9] button  
• When BR-DV6000 is in the stop mode, press  
this button to start blank search. It searches  
the unrecorded part of the tape and goes into  
the still mode.  
(Page 52 “Blank search”)  
• When the setting screen is displayed, this but-  
ton is used to select the items or setting val-  
ues.  
[SEARCH+/:] button  
• During normal display, the function of this but-  
ton can be selected using “;,:” KEY FUNC  
in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen.  
If it is set to VAR, the searching speed in-  
creases if this button is pressed during a  
search operation.  
(Page 50 “Search mode”)  
If it is set to INDEX, press this button to start  
forward index search. This function is not ef-  
fective during recording or recording pause.  
(Page 52 “Index search”)  
• When the setting screen is displayed, this but-  
ton is used to select items or setting digits.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
OF PARTS  
– Rear panel –  
1
6
7
! @  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
2
3
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
4
OUT  
$
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
5
8
0
9
# %  
1[VIDEO LINE IN] terminal (BNC)  
5[VIDEO MONITOR OUT] terminal  
This is the input terminal for composite video  
signals.  
(BNC)  
This terminal is for connecting to a monitor-TV.  
• It outputs composite video signals.  
• It displays the Menu setting screen, Date/  
Time setting screen and warning information.  
• If DISPLAY in the DISPLAY Menu screen is  
set to “ON” or “AUTO”, information will be dis-  
played on-screen, e.g., the operation mode,  
date/time and counter. (Page 20)  
To input video via this terminal, set the IN-  
PUT SELECT switch located on the front  
panel to “LINE”.  
2[VIDEOY/C IN] terminal (4-PIN)  
This is the input terminal forYC separate video  
signals.  
To input video via this terminal, the following  
settings are required.  
Set VIDEO INPUT SEL in the VIDEO Menu  
screen to “Y/C”.  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch located on  
the front panel to “Y/C (CPN)”.  
• When wide-screen ID signals are input, the  
wide-screen ID signal is recorded.  
6 [COMPONENT IN] terminal  
(BNC
ן
3)  
This is the input terminal for component video  
signals (Y/R-Y/B-Y). The signal level is high (ß  
cam spec).  
To input video of this terminal, the following  
settings are required.  
3[VIDEO LINE OUT] terminal (BNC)  
This is the output terminal for composite video  
signals.  
Set VIDEO INPUT SEL in the VIDEO Menu  
screen to COMPONENT.  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch located on  
the front panel to “Y/C (CPN)”.  
4[VIDEOY/C OUT] terminal (4-PIN)  
This is the output terminal forY/C separate video  
signals.  
7[COMPONENT OUT] terminal  
(BNC
ן
3)  
• When tapes that have recorded wide-screen  
signals are played back, the wide-screen ID  
signal is output.  
This is the output terminal for component video  
signals (Y/R-Y/B-Y). The signal level is high (ß  
cam spec).  
Memo  
Whether or not to enable SET UP for analog  
signals (composite, YC separate and compo-  
nent signals) can be selected with SET UP in  
the VIDEO Menu screen (for NTSC only).  
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8[SYNC IN] synchronization input  
#[CH1/3 AUDIO OUT] terminal  
terminal (BNC)  
(RCA)  
This is the terminal for inputting reference syn-  
chronization signals from an external source.  
For external synchronization signals, input com-  
posite video signals of 1V (p-p) or lower (e.g.,  
black burst signal).  
Use this terminal to output analog audio sig-  
nals.  
In the 48k audio mode, it outputs the sound of  
CH1.  
When audio dubbing is paused, it outputs the  
sound of CH3.  
(Page 29 “Synchronization signal”)  
In the 32k audio mode, the sound is selected  
with the AUDIO OUTPUT switch located on the  
front panel.  
9[TIME CODE IN] terminal (BNC)  
This is the SMPTE-compliant time code input  
terminal.  
(Refer to the table below.)  
It is for connecting to an external time code gen-  
erator.  
$[CH2/4 AUDIO OUT] terminal  
For external time code signals, use those that  
synchronize with the video signals.  
• To input external time codes, set TCG  
SOURCE of theTC/UB/CLOCK Menu to “EX-  
TERNAL.  
(RCA)  
Use this terminal to output analog audio sig-  
nals.  
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.  
0[TIME CODE OUT] terminal (BNC)  
This is the SMPTE-compliant time code output  
terminal.  
It outputs time codes recorded on the tape dur-  
ing playback and data generated by the time  
code generator during recording.  
With the COUNTER switch set to CTL, time  
code is not output.  
(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  
![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)”.  
AUDIO OUT terminal  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
switch  
CH1/3  
CH1  
CH2/4  
CH2  
CH1/2  
MIX  
Usually, analog signals are recorded on CH2.  
For audio dubbing, they are recorded on CH4.  
CH1, 3 mix  
CH3  
CH2, 4 mix  
CH4  
Memo  
CH3/4  
If the AUDIO IN terminal and the MIC terminal  
located on the front panel are used simulta-  
neously, the MIC terminal will precede.  
%[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 sig-  
nals from this terminal in the 32k audio mode,  
refer to the table in page 13.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
OF PARTS  
– Rear panel – (continued)  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
&
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
* ^ ( ⁄ ¤ )  
)[TIMER] recording/playback  
^DC power input terminal (2-PIN)  
This terminal is for inputting DC 12 V. Connect  
the DC power cord of the supplied AC adapter.  
switch  
This switch is for setting BR-DV6000 to start  
timer recording or timer playback when power  
is supplied to the ^ DC power input terminal  
according to an external timer.  
OFF : No timer recording or timer playback.  
REC : When power is supplied, BR-DV6000  
starts recording automatically.  
(Timer recording)  
PLAY : When power is supplied, BR-DV6000  
starts playback automatically.  
Memo  
When power is supplied to this terminal, the  
OPERATE indicator located on the front panel  
lights up. (The indicator turns red when BR-  
DV6000 is in the OPERATE OFF state)  
Whether to set BR-DV6000 to enter the OP-  
ERATE ON mode or OPERATE OFF mode  
when power is supplied to the terminal can  
be selected with DC IN MODE in the SYS-  
TEM (2/2) Menu screen.  
(Timer playback)  
Memo  
If the ) TIMER switch on the rear panel is  
set to “RECor “PLAY”, recording or playback  
will be automatically started when power is  
supplied to the terminal. (Timer recording/  
playback)  
If theTIMER switch is set to “RECor “PLAY”,  
BR-DV6000 automatically enters the OPER-  
ATE ON mode upon DC power on even when  
DC IN MODE in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen is set to “OPE OFF”.  
&[SIGNAL GND] terminal  
This is the grounding terminal for signals.  
*DC power cord clamp  
[SERIAL REMOTE IN] terminal  
(mini jack)  
Use this clamp to fasten the DC power cord.  
This terminal is for connecting to the serial re-  
mote controller RM-G30 (sold separately).  
To operate BR-DV6000 with this terminal, per-  
form the following settings.  
([DV IN/OUT] terminal  
This is the input/output terminal for IEEE1394-  
compliant digital signals. It is for connecting to  
video equipment with a DV terminal.  
To enable signal input via this terminal, set  
the INPUT SELECT switch located on the  
front panel to “DV”.  
• Set REMOTE SEL SER in the REMOTE  
(1/2) Menu screen to “ON” or “LOC+REM.”  
ON  
: When the 4 REMOTE / LOCAL  
switch on the front panel is set to  
“REMOTE”, this terminal becomes  
effective.  
• Signals that come from this terminal are out-  
put regardless of the setting of the INPUT  
SELECT switch.  
• If REPLICATION of the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
is set to DV, the REC command is output from  
this terminal when BR-DV6000 begins play-  
back. (REPLICATION mode)  
LOC+REM: This terminal is effective regardless  
of the setting of the 4 REMOTE /  
LOCAL switch on the front panel.  
Memo  
To use this terminal as the foot switch input,  
set FOOT SW in the REMOTE (2/2) Menu  
screen. (Page 77)  
• Set PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM(2/2) Menu  
screen according to the signal format to be  
input to this terminal. (NTSC or PAL)  
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¤[SERIAL REMOTE OUT] terminal  
[REMOTE 2] JVC Bus terminal  
(mini jack)  
(12-PIN)  
• This terminal is for direct through-output of  
serial commands of the serial remote input  
terminal. (Only with OPERATE ON)  
This terminal is for connecting to the JVC bus  
interface-compatible editing remote controller  
(RM-G800, RM-G805).  
With this terminal, BR-DV6000 can be used as  
a player or recorder of an editing system.  
To operate BR-DV6000 with this terminal, per-  
form the following settings.  
• Set REMOTE SEL JVC in the REMOTE  
(1/2) Menu screen to “ON”.  
• If REPLICATION of the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen is set to SERIAL, this terminal out-  
puts REC commands when BR-DV6000 be-  
gins playback.(REPLICATION mode)Use this  
function to connect BR-DV6000 to a dubbing  
device for dubbing its playback video or play-  
back sound.  
• Set the 4 REMOTE / LOCAL switch on the  
front panel to “REMOTE”.  
[REMOTE 1] RS-422A terminal  
Slot cover for an optional board  
This cover can be removed to install any of the  
following optional boards.  
(D-SUB 9-PIN)  
This terminal is for connecting to an RS-422A  
serial interface-compatible editing remote con-  
troller (e.g. RM-G820).  
• SA-DV6000 network board  
• SA-X61U AUDIO XLR IN board (2ch)  
• SA-X62U AUDIO XLR OUT board (2ch)  
With this terminal, BR-DV6000 can be used as  
a player or recorder of an editing system.  
To operate BR-DV6000 with RS-422A, perform  
the following settings.  
Memo  
With the SA-X61U AUDIO XLR IN board in-  
stalled, whether sound signals are input to  
the XLR IN terminal or the AUDIO IN termi-  
nal can be selected with AUDIO INPUT SEL  
in the AUDIO MENU. If the MIC terminal is in  
use, the MIC terminal precedes.  
With the SA-X62U AUDIO XLR OUT board  
installed, the audio channel to which signals  
are output can be selected with the AUDIO  
OUTPUT switch.  
• Set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN in the REMOTE (1/  
2) Menu screen to “ON”.  
• Set the 4 REMOTE / LOCAL switch on the  
front panel to “REMOTE”.  
Memo  
Use screws, of the inch, not metric, system,  
for fastening the connectors.  
This part can be replaced by the RS-232C  
serial interface board SA-K46U (sold sepa-  
rately).  
Consult your JVC authorized service agent  
for such replacements.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
– On-screen display –  
Besides E-E images and playback images, the monitor connected to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT  
terminal provides the following on-screen information. Press the DISPLAY button to display the  
same information on the LCD screen of BR-DV6000.  
DISP button  
DISPLAY (1/2) Menu screen  
Monitor  
OPERATE  
VIDEO  
I
D
I
S
T
P
N
L
A
S
Y
S
[
1
/
2
]
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
MONITOR  
OUTPUT  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
L
L
L
L
D
C D  
B
R
G H  
E
0
0
PROFESSIONAL  
C D C H R O M A  
C D C O N  
T
O
R
A
O
S
F
T
F
0
REW  
MIC  
BLANK  
C D  
A
L
T
U
A
E
P
B
T
Y
R
A G E  
A
O
F
F
I
S
P
O N  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
C O U N  
P O S  
I
.
L
O W E  
R
-
R
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
N
P
E
X
T
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
A G E  
C
K
LCD screen  
On-screen display  
Status display  
Description  
Operation  
Settings can be performed with DIS-  
PLAY in the DISPLAY (1/2) Menu  
screen.  
Displays the setting status of theVCR  
operation mode, date/time, counter.  
ON  
: Always display. According  
to each event or error, the  
event and alarm displays  
are shown for about 3 sec-  
onds.  
Event display  
Alarm display  
Displays the operating status of blank  
search, index recording/search.  
Displays error/alarm messages for in-  
correct operation or improper condi-  
tion of BR-DV6000.  
AUTO : It displays for about 4 sec-  
onds during  
changes.  
mode  
OFF  
: No on-screen display. The  
alarm display is shown ac-  
cording to errors, which  
occurred.  
Display on the LCD  
The on-screen display changes  
whenever the DISPLAY button is  
pressed.  
(Page 26)  
It is displayed automatically when an  
error with the VCR occurred.  
Warning display  
Menu display  
When an error occurred with theVCR,  
it displays warnings with the relevant  
error codes. (Page 98)  
When BR-DV6000 enters the STOP/  
STILL mode or no cassette tape is  
loaded, the menu is displayed when  
the MENU button is pressed.  
Displays the menu setting screen.  
(Page 69)  
When BR-DV6000 enters the STOP,  
STILL or PLAY mode, press the Cue-  
up button to display the Multi Cue-  
up screen.  
Multi Cue-up screen  
Displays the Multi Cue-up screen for  
registering or selecting cue-up  
(searching) point. (Page 54)  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
– Status display –  
Status display: It displays the current settings and operating status.  
Memo  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
A S S EM  
S P 0 0 0 m i n  
With the DATE REC function in use, the last  
line is fixed to the date/time display. The in-  
formation displayed on the last line moves to  
the line above. (DATE REC function:Page  
81)  
-
0 0  
2 0  
0 3  
1 1  
/
:
0 4  
2 0  
/
:
0 3  
0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
T C R 0 2  
:
0 0  
:
:
:
:
0 0  
0 0  
-
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
0 3  
/
0 4 0 3 1 1  
/
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
No.  
Item  
Description  
• Sampling frequency  
During recording, the setting value of AUDIO MODE in the  
AUDIO Menu screen is displayed (32k or 48k).  
During playback, the sampling frequency of the sound re-  
corded on the tape is displayed (32k, 48k, 44.1k).  
During DV signal input, the sampling frequency of the sound  
input is displayed.  
Sampling frequency/audio  
output CH  
1
Memo  
If the counter display position  
is set to the upper left, this  
item will be displayed on the  
lower right.  
• A.LOCK  
Lights up when the video and audio sampling clocks (at  
48kHz) are synchronized in the PLAYBACK mode.  
Always lights up in the RECORDING mode and EE mode.  
• Audio output channel  
During playback, the audio channel output from the AUDIO  
OUT terminal is displayed (CH1/2, CH3/4, MIX). (only in  
32k mode)  
• With AUDIO INFO. in the DISPLAY Menu screen, whether  
to display this item can be selected.  
• It displays the date (MM/DD/YY) and time (HR:MM:SS).  
• When the unit is in the RECORDING or STOP mode, it  
displays the data of the built-in clock.  
Date/time  
Memo  
2
If the display position of the  
counter is set to the lower  
left, this item will be dis-  
played on the lower right.  
• During playback, fast-forwarding or rewinding, the data re-  
corded on the tape is displayed.  
• During DV signal recording, the data from the DV terminal  
is displayed.If the REC button is pressed in the STOP mode,  
the input data from the DV terminal will be displayed.  
• The style for displaying the date and time can be selected  
with DATE STYLE and TIME STYLE in the DISPLAY Menu  
screen.  
• Whether to display date/time and the type of display can be  
selected with TIME/DATE in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
• When the data/time is not set or when a tape is played with  
no date/time data recorded, “– –” will be displayed.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
– Status display – (continued)  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
A S S EM  
S P 0 0 0 m i n  
-
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
No.  
Item  
Description  
Counter display  
Displays the CTR counter, time code or user’s bit. The dis-  
played contents can be selected using the COUNTER switch.  
• CTL counter: It will be displayed if the COUNTER switch is  
set to CTL. The counter shows a 7-digit  
number (hour, minute, second and frame) with  
+ or – and “CTLat the beginning, e.g., CTL-  
9:30:20:10  
3
• Time code : It will be displayed if the COUNTER switch is  
set to TC. The time code shows an 8-digit  
number (hour, minute, second and frame).  
At playback, the time codes recorded on the  
tape are displayed.  
The prefix indicates the time code mode.  
TCG : Time code generator data  
TCR : Time code reader data  
DTCG : Time code data received from the DV IN / OUT  
terminal  
ETCG : External time code generator data  
Depending on the framing mode, the symbols for the sec-  
onds and frames are different (only for NTSC).  
00 : 00 : 00 : 00  
Dot (.) for the drop frame mode  
¥ Colon(:)forthenon-dropframemode  
• User’s bit : it will be displayed if the COUNTER switch is  
set to UB.  
The user’s bit is an 8-digit number (each digit  
is a number or character from 0 – F).  
The prefix indicates the user’s bit mode.  
UBG : User’s bit generator data  
UBR : User’s bit reader data  
DUBG : User’s bit reader data received from the DV IN /  
OUT terminal  
EUBG : External user’s bit generator data  
Memo  
The position of the counter display can be changed with  
COUNTER POSI in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
The counter display can be turned on/off with TIME  
CODE in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
– Status/Event display –  
No.  
Item  
Description  
VCR operation mode  
Displays the VCR operation mode, including:  
4
PLAY, EJECT, FF, REW, STANDBY-ON, STANDBY-OFF, STILL,  
REC, REC PAUSE, A.DUB, A.DUB PAUSE, ASSEM EDIT, INSERT  
EDIT, SHTL (shuttle search), JOG, BLANK SRH (blank search),  
NO CASSETTE (cassette tape not loaded), OPERATE OFF.  
For SHTL and JOG, the speed is also displayed.  
• The display can be turned on/off with VTR MODE in the DISPLAY  
Menu screen.  
Remaining tape  
Displays the remaining time of tape (minutes).  
Not displayed when the remaining time is being confirmed.  
• The display can be turned on/off with TAPE REMAIN in the DIS-  
PLAY Menu screen.  
• The SP display disappears when a DVCAM cassette tape is be-  
ing played back.  
• This remaining tape time display is only for reference.  
5
6
Memo  
If the counter display po-  
sition is set to the upper  
right, this item will be dis-  
played on the lower right.  
Edit mode display  
Displays the edit mode selected, e.g., by using the edit mode controller.  
• ASSEM :Assemble editing  
Memo  
• INS V  
• INS A  
:Video insert editing  
:Audio insert editing (Audio: both CH 1 and CH 2)  
With the counter dis-  
play shown on the top  
left, this display ap-  
pears on the bottom  
right.  
• INS VA :Video, audio insert editing (Audio: both CH 1 and  
CH 2)  
• INS VA :Video/Audio insert editing  
• INS TC :Time code insert editing (Time code only)  
Insert editing in the 32 k audio mode  
• INS A12 :CH1, CH2 audio  
In the 48 k audio mode,  
insert editing is not  
possible in the follow-  
ing cases.  
INS A1, INS A2, INS  
VA1, INS VA2  
• INS A34 :CH3, CH4 audio  
• INS VA12:Video & CH1, CH2 audio  
• INS VA34:Video & CH3, CH4 audio  
• INS A  
:CH1 to CH4 audio  
• INS VA :Video & CH1 to CH4 audio  
The display can be turned on/off with EDIT INFO in the DISPLAY  
Menu screen.  
Event display : When certain functions are in use, it is displayed at the following posi-  
tions (with the DISPLAY mode ON or AUTO).  
“A” display: displayed during operation  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 0 0 0 m i n  
Display  
Description  
Blank search in progress.  
BLANK  
SEARCH  
A
B
B L A N K S E A R C H  
I N D E X D E T E C T E D  
Index search in progress.  
The number indicates the index  
search position.  
INDEX +1  
When an index has been speci-  
fied on the tape during record-  
ing.  
INDEX MARK  
-
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
“B” display: displayed for about 3 seconds  
Display  
INDEX  
DETECTED  
Description  
An index has been detected  
during index repeat operation.  
The video end has been de-  
tected during end repeat op-  
eration.  
VIDEO END  
DETECTED  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
– Alarm display –  
Alarm display: An alarm message is displayed at the following positions when there has  
been an operation error or when BR-DV6000 is not in good condition,  
e.g., dirty head.  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 0 0 0 m i n  
A
B
H E A D C L E A N I NG R E QU I R E D !  
NO D V S I GN A L  
-
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
“A” display : The state of BR-DV6000 is displayed. It continues to be displayed until the error state is  
corrected. This display is not affected by the setting of the display mode.  
Display  
Description  
The voltage of the DC power source is low. If the operation continues, it enters  
the Operate OFF mode.  
LOW VOLTAGE  
The video head is dirty. Clean it with the head-cleaning tape exclusively for BR-  
HEAD CLEAN-  
ING REQUIRED!  
DV6000. (Page 8)  
If the head is clogged, it is detected in the PLAYBACK mode and this message  
is displayed.  
The temperature inside BR-DV6000 has exceeded the stated value.  
Disconnect the power and place it at a cool place. If this message is displayed  
again, BR-DV6000 could be defective.  
OVERHEATING!  
Consult your JVC-authorized service agent.  
“B” display : Messages for incorrect operation are displayed for about 3 seconds.  
They are displayed when the DISPLAY mode is ON or AUTO.  
Display  
Description  
Data tape for PCs or DVC PRO tape is used.  
The cassette tape will be automatically ejected.  
INVALID TAPE!  
The user attempted to play back a tape recorded in the LP mode.  
BR-DV6000 cannot record or play in the LP mode.  
LP TAPE!  
The user attempted to record without DV signal input.  
The user attempted to record copy-guarded signals.  
NO DV SIGNAL  
COPY INHIBIT  
REC INHIBIT  
The user attempted to record on a tape that is not ready for recording (the rear  
switch is set to SAVE).  
The user attempted to record analog signals when PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM  
(2/2) Menu is set to PAL.  
REC INHIBIT  
(NTSC/PAL)  
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Display  
Description  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(REC TAB)  
The user attempted to perform audio dubbing on a tape that is not ready for  
recording (the rear switch is set to SAVE).  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(48 K)  
This message is displayed when audio dubbing is attempted under the following  
conditions.  
• AUDIO MODE of the AUDIO Menu screen is set to 48 K.  
• The tape is recorded with a sampling frequency of 48kHz  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(LP)  
The user attempted to perform audio dubbing on a tape recorded in the LP  
mode.  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(BLANK)  
The user attempted to perform audio dubbing of a blank tape.  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(DV)  
The user attempted to perform audio dubbing during DV signal input (with the  
INPUT SELECT switch set to “DV”).  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(NTSC/PAL)  
The user attempted audio dubbing when PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen is set to PAL.  
A. DUB INHIBIT  
(DVCAM)  
The user attempted to perform audio dubbing on a DVCAM format tape.  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(REC TAB)  
The user attempted to edit a tape that cannot be recorded (with the rear switch  
set to “SAVE”).  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(LP)  
The user attempted to edit a tape recorded in the LP mode.  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(BLANK)  
The user attempted to insert-edit an unrecorded part of a tape.  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(NTSC/PAL)  
The user attempted editing when PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen is  
set to PAL.  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(DV CAM)  
The user attempted to edit a tape recorded in the DVCAM format.  
The user attempted editing in an audio combination that cannot be edited.  
The user attempted time-code insert-editing during DV signal input.  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(AUDIO)  
EDIT INHIBIT  
(DV TC INS)  
DV EE INHIBIT  
This message is displayed when the REC button is pressed during playback  
with the INPUT SELECT switch set to DV.  
(EE check is not allowed during DV input.)  
OPERATION  
LOCK  
This message is displayed when an operation button is pressed with OPERA-  
TION LOCK enabled. To enable OPERATION LOCK, set OPERATION LOCK in  
the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen to ON.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
– LCD display –  
There are two display modes for the status display on the LCD of the unit.  
• Same character display mode as the monitor output  
• LCD display mode (enlarged display)  
DISPLAY button  
The LCD display mode changes in the following sequence  
whenever the DISPLAY button is pressed (with DISPLAY  
of the DISPLAY Menu screen set to ON or AUTO).  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
Enlarged  
Image/enlarged  
character display  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
character display  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
No  
display  
Image  
display  
Image/  
character display  
LCD  
Memo  
With LCD AUTO OFF in the DISPLAY Menu screen, the LCD display can be set to disappear if it  
continues to be on for a certain time.  
When the display goes off automatically, press any button to return to the original display mode.  
The LCD display area is smaller compared with the one for the actual images.  
LCD display mode (enlarged display)  
1 6  
!
OVER  
dB  
CH1/3  
40 30  
20  
10  
0
48k  
L
2
1
3
7
OVER  
CH2/4  
4
5
NDF  
T
C
FREE  
PLAY  
12H 34M 34S10F  
^
*
W
e
CF  
SP222min  
01/02/03  
8
9
Y/C SYNC  
AM 01:23:45 INS VA  
r
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0
@
#
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&
1 Audio output channel display  
3 Audio level meter display  
It displays the setting status of the AUDIO OUTPUT  
switch on the front panel.  
Top (CH 1 /3 AUDIO OUT): CH 1, CH 3, CH 1 /3  
Bottom (CH 2 /4 AUDIO OUT): CH 2, CH 4, CH 2 /4  
It displays the input sound level during recording or in  
the STOP mode, and the playback sound level during  
playback.  
The reference recording level of BR-DV6000 is –20dB.  
Audio sampling frequency display  
2
• For playing a tape recorded with a home-use DV ma-  
chine with a reference level of –12 dB, set AUDIO OUT  
LEVEL to –12 dB.  
• During recording, it displays the setting status of AU-  
DIO MODE of the AUDIO Menu screen.(48k or 32k)  
• During playback, the audio mode of the tape is dis-  
played (48k, 32k, or 44.1k)  
• L: Displayed during AUDIO LOCK.  
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4 Drop/Non-drop display (for NTSC only)  
0 Tape symbol display  
Displays the framing mode of the time code.  
NDF : Non-drop frame  
: This symbol is displayed when a cassette tape is  
loaded.  
DF  
: Drop frame  
It blinks during loading or ejecting of a cassette  
tape.  
If the rear switch of the cassette tape is set to  
SAVE, it is displayed in yellow.  
PAL : Displays when PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM (2/2)  
Menu screen is set to PAL.  
5 Time code mode display  
! Remaining tape time display  
Displays the time code mode set in the TC/UB/CLOCK  
Menu screen.  
REGN : Regeneration mode  
RRUN : REC RUN preset mode  
FREE : FREE RUN preset mode  
EXT : This is displayed when time codes are input to  
the TIME CODE IN terminal (with TCG  
SOURCE set to EXTERNAL).  
Displays the remaining time (minutes). Blinks if the re-  
maining time is less than 4 minutes.  
Not displayed when the remaining time is being con-  
firmed. SP will not be displayed when a DVCAM cas-  
sette tape is being played back.  
@ Time/Date display  
The data of the built-in clock will be displayed during re-  
cording or in the STOP mode. Displays the data of the  
tape during playback.  
It blinks when no time code is input or when the  
phase of an external time code is not locked  
with the phase of the video signal.  
If the date/time is not set up, “– – –” is displayed.  
DUPL : This is displayed when TC DUPLICATE is set  
to AUTO or NON DROP.  
# Input video signal display  
(Enter the time code of the DV terminal.)  
Displays the input video signal selected with the INPUT  
SELECT switch on the front panel.  
Blinks if the selected signal is not input (LINE,Y/C, CPNT,  
or DV).  
6 Counter mode  
The counter mode selected with the COUNTER switch  
on the front panel is displayed.  
LINE Y/C CPNT DV  
C
(
,
,
,
)
: CTL counter  
: Time code  
T
T
L
C
In the case of a copy-prohibiting signal, it will be dis-  
played in yellow.  
B : User’s bit  
U
SYNC  
: It is displayed when signals are input via the SYNC  
IN terminal with EXTERNAL SYNC selected.  
7 Counter display  
The CTL counter is displayed as a 7-digit number with + or –.  
The time code/user’s bit is displayed as an 8-digit number.  
$ Editing mode display  
The editing mode selected with the editing remote con-  
troller is displayed.  
(ASSEM, INSV, INSA, INSVA, INS TC, INS VA12, INS  
VA34, INS A12, INS A34)  
8 VCR mode display  
Displays the operation mode of the VCR.  
The reservation of mode is displayed in blinking light.  
NOCAS (no cassette tape), EJECT, STBON (standby-  
on), STBOF (standby-off), PLAY, STILL, FF, REW, SHTL,  
ADUBP (audio dubbing pause), REC, RECP (recording  
pause), INSERT, ASSEM, OPOFF (operate off)  
% Timer display  
r : It is displayed when the TIMER switch on the rear  
panel is set to REC or PLAY.  
REC: RED  
PLAY: GREEN  
9 VCR mode graphic display  
^ Wide screen ID signal display  
c
L
:
J
: Eject  
: It will be displayed when a wide screen ID signal  
exists in the input signal of theY/C or DV terminal.  
The data on the tape is displayed during playback.  
: Stop  
W
: Play  
: Still  
Z
+
a
: FF/Forward search  
: REW/ Reverse search:  
: Record  
& Condensation display  
: It is displayed when condensation occurs.  
aJ : Recording pause  
: Audio dubbing  
* Option display  
It is displayed when an option board is connected.  
J : Audio dubbing pause  
XLI : SA-X61U connection  
XLO  
: SA-X62U connection  
: SA-DV6000 connection  
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CONNECTION  
– Connecting video signals –  
Video output, e.g., VCR  
Synchronization signal generator  
BB signal  
Input  
Composite  
Y/C  
DV  
Component  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
LINE  
REMOTE2  
Y/C  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
CH 1/3 CH 2/4  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
SYNC IN  
Monitor  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
GND  
Y/C  
DV  
MONITOR OUT (Composite)  
Composite  
Component  
Output  
Video output, e.g., VCR  
Input signal  
Output signal  
The input video signal is selected with the IN-  
PUT SELECT switch on the front panel. Set  
VIDEO INPUT SEL in the VIDEO Menu screen  
to select YC input or component input.  
Analog signal  
When BR-DV6000 enters the STOP, REC or  
EDIT mode, the input signal (E-E image) is out-  
put.In the PLAYBACK mode (including the play-  
back of the pre-roll part during editing), play-  
back images are output.  
• LINE IN terminal (BNC): composite signal  
• Y/C IN terminal (4-PIN):YC separate signal  
When a wide screen ID signal is being input,  
the ID signal is recorded.  
However, in the edit mode with analog input,  
signals cannot be output to the DV OUT termi-  
nal properly.  
Analog signal  
• COMPONENT IN terminal (BNC
ן
3):  
The component (Y/B-Y/R-Y) signal.  
The output level is of ß cam (HIGH).  
Digital signal  
• LINE OUT terminal (BNC):composite signal.  
• Y/C OUT terminal (4-PIN):YC separate sig-  
nal.  
When a wide screen ID signal exists in the  
video signal, the ID signal is output.  
• COMPONENT OUT terminal (BNC
ן
3):  
Component (Y/B-Y/R-Y) signals are output.  
The output level is of ß cam (HIGH).  
Digital signal  
• DV IN/OUT terminal : IEEE1394-compliant  
digital video signals  
are input.  
When a wide screen ID signal is being input,  
the ID signal is recorded.  
Set PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen according to the signal format to be  
input to the DV terminal. (NTSC or PAL).  
• DV IN/OUT terminal: it outputs IEEE1394-  
compliant digital video signals.  
When a wide screen ID signal exists in the  
video signal, the ID signal is output.  
Connection with a monitor TV  
A monitor TV can be connected to the MONI-  
TOR OUT terminal. Besides the composite  
video signals, it also displays the on-screen dis-  
play for status or menu screen.  
Memo  
Whether or not to enable SET UP for analog  
I/O signals of signals can be selected with SET  
UP in theVIDEO Menu screen (for NTSC only).  
Memo  
Set PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen according to the signal format of the  
tape to be played. (NTSC or PAL)  
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Memo  
Caution on video signals  
During DV signal recording, the status of  
synchronization signals will be as shown be-  
low regardless of the SYNC SELECT menu  
settings.  
If search images or video signals with a high  
level of jitter are input, images or sound may  
be distorted temporarily. Thus, input stable  
signals, e.g., those having gone through a  
TBC.  
SYNC IN terminal  
signal  
Synchronization  
signals  
EXT  
DV  
A digital VCR requires that video signals for  
recording be delivered from a stable source.  
Video signals from an analog VCR must be  
run through a TBS or TBC.  
When a component output is executed for  
composite-input video, discoloration may oc-  
cur on the left side of the screen. It is not a  
defect.  
Input  
No input  
Regardless of the setting of SYNC SELECT,  
when a tape recorded in PAL is played back,  
synchronization signals are as shown below.  
SYNC IN terminal  
PAL signal input  
NTSC signal input or  
No signal input  
Synchronization signals  
EXT  
INT  
Synchronization signal  
In order to enhance the level of edit precision,  
input synchronization signals to all the devices  
of the editing system during editing.  
For BR-DV6000, input external synchronization  
signals into the SYNC IN terminal. For external  
synchronization signals, use video signals of 1V  
(p-p) or lower (e.g., black burst signals).  
Caution on synchronization signals  
For external synchronization signals, output-  
signal phase adjustments cannot be per-  
formed.In addition, the sub carrier cannot be  
locked.  
To edit DV signals, synchronization signal in-  
put is required.  
Plugging and unplugging of external synchro-  
nization signals or video input signals during  
playback causes distortion of images and  
sound for about 5 seconds.  
Types of synchronization signal:  
BR-DV6000 is operated based on one of the  
following 3 types of synchronization signal.  
• Synchronization signals produced by the syn-  
chronization signal generator inside theVCR  
(INT)  
• Video signals from the video signal input ter-  
minal (VIDEO)  
• Synchronization signals from the SYNC IN  
terminal (EXT)  
Selection of synchronization signals:  
Synchronization signals should be selected de-  
pending on whether external synchronization  
input (SYNC IN) or video input (VIDEO IN) ex-  
ists or on the SYNC SELECT Menu settings.  
Synchronization signals are selected as shown  
in the following table.  
SYNC IN  
VIDEO IN  
No Yes No Yes  
No No Yes Yes  
INT EXT INT EXT  
INT INT VIDEO VIDEO  
INT EXT VIDEO EXT  
INT INT VIDEO VIDEO  
Playback  
EXTERNAL❈  
Record  
Playback  
Record  
AUTO❈  
The above can be selected with SYNC SE-  
LECT in the SYSTEM Menu screen.  
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CONNECTION  
– Connecting audio signals –  
Audio output of VCR  
Input  
Analog audio  
Slot cover for optional board  
DV  
(2 channels)  
Microphone  
Headphone  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
Monaural  
Stereo  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
Monitor  
MONITOR OUT analog (monaural)  
Analog audio (2 channels)  
Output  
DV  
Audio input of VCR  
Output signal  
AUDIO OUTPUT switches and output  
channels  
When BR-DV6000 is in the STOP, REC or EDIT  
mode, signals (EE sound), which have been  
input, are output.  
During the PLAYBACK mode (including the  
playback of the pre-roll part during editing), the  
playback sound is output.  
However, in the edit mode with analog input,  
signals cannot be output to the DV OUT termi-  
nal properly.  
In the following cases, the channels that receive  
output from the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal vary  
according to the setting of the AUDIO OUTPUT  
switch. The table below shows the channels.  
• During playback of tapes recorded in the 32kHz  
audio mode.  
• During audio dubbing.  
• In the EE mode of DV input in the 32kHz audio  
mode.  
Analog signal  
CH 1/3, CH 2/4 AUDIO terminal (RCA
ן
2).  
There are analog audio terminals for 2 chan-  
nels.  
AUDIO OUT terminal  
AUDIO  
For the DV format, tracks are available for 4  
channels (in the 32kHz audio mode).  
• In the 32kHz mode, from which one of the 4  
channels sound is output can be selected with  
the AUDIO OUTPUT switch on the front  
panel. (Refer to the table on the right.)  
Headphone terminal  
OUTPUT  
switch  
CH1/3  
(L)  
CH2/4  
(R)  
CH1/2  
MIX  
CH1  
CH2  
CH1/3  
CH3  
CH2/4  
CH4  
CH3/4  
Sound can be checked in stereo using a  
headphone. The volume can be adjusted with  
the PHONES switch on the front panel.  
• The channel to be output from this terminal  
in the 32kHz audio mode can be selected  
with the AUDIO OUTPUT switch. (Refer to  
the table on the right.)  
• In the 48kHz audio mode or during normal re-  
cording, output goes to CH1 and CH2 regard-  
less of the setting of the switch.  
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Connecting to a monitor TV  
A monitor TV can be connected to the AUDIO  
MONITOR OUT terminal.  
Input signal  
Analog signal  
CH 1/3 AUDIO IN terminal. (RCA
ן
2)  
There are analog input terminals for 2 chan-  
nels.Recording cannot be performed to 4 chan-  
nels at the same time. Sound from each termi-  
nal is usually recorded to CH1 and CH2.  
To record to CH 3 and CH 4, set AUDIO MODE  
of the AUDIO Menu screen to 32 k and record  
it in the audio-dubbing mode. (Page 44)  
Microphone input terminal  
The sound output from the AUDIO MONITOR  
OUT terminal is monaural.  
• The volume is adjusted through the monitor  
TV.  
• The output channel can be selected with the  
AUDIO MONITOR switch on the front panel  
(Refer to the following table).  
AUDIO MONITOR switches and output  
channels of AUDIO OUTPUT/PHONES  
This terminal is for connecting to a monaural  
microphone. The same sound is recorded on  
the 2 channels.  
In the following cases, the output channels from  
the AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT/PHONES termi-  
nal vary according to the setting of the AUDIO  
MONITOR switch and the AUDIO OUTPUT switch.  
The table below shows the channels.  
• During playback of tapes recorded in the  
32kHz audio mode.  
Memo  
To record sound on the AUDIO IN terminal  
and MIC terminal, set the INPUT SELECT  
switch on the front panel to “LINE” or “Y/C  
(CPN)”.  
• During audio dubbing.  
• In the EE mode of DV input in the 32 kHz  
audio mode.  
If the AUDIO IN terminal and MIC terminal  
are used at the same time, the MIC terminal  
precedes.  
AUDIO switch  
MONITOR OUT/  
PHONES terminal  
Digital input  
MONITOR  
OUTPUT  
IEEE1394-compliant digital signals are input  
into the DV IN/OUT terminal.  
To enable audio input into this terminal, set  
the INPUT SELECT switch to DV.  
• The AUDIO MODE (48 K or 32 K) will be one  
of input signals.  
CH1/2  
MIX  
CH1  
L
CH1/3  
CH3  
CH3/4  
CH1/2  
MIX  
CH1/2  
CH1/2/3/4  
CH3/4  
CH2  
MIX  
R
• During digital signal input, the recording level  
cannot be adjusted.  
CH3/4  
CH1/2  
MIX  
CH2/4  
CH4  
Memo  
CH3/4  
An input/output board (sold separately) of the  
XLR connector can be installed in the optional  
slot.  
• In the 48kHz audio mode or during normal  
recording, it outputs to CH1/2 channel (the  
OUTPUT switch listed in the above table  
shows the setting of CH1/2).  
• When MIX is selected, the PHONES termi-  
nal outputs stereo sound.  
SA-X61U AUDIO XLR IN board  
SA-X62U AUDIO XLR OUT board  
These boards cannot be installed at the same  
time.  
For BR-DV600 player, when the mode is  
changed from STILL to PLAY, sound will be  
muted for a while shortly after the audio out-  
put. Thereafter, it will resume as per normal.  
(This does not occur with BR-DV600A.)  
Digital output  
IEEE1394-compliant digital signals are output  
from the DV IN/OUT terminal.  
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CONNECTION  
– Connecting to editing sytem –  
BR-DV6000 is equipped with 2 remote terminals, for the JVC bus and RS-422A for editing pur-  
poses.  
When a JVC bus-compatible editing remote controller is used:  
For the editing remote controller, use RM-G800 or RM-G805.  
Example: BR-DV6000 as player and recorder for cut editing of digital signals.  
Monitor  
Monitor  
VIDEO  
MONITOR  
VIDEO  
MONITOR  
Synchronized  
signal generator  
SYNC IN  
B.B.  
AUDIO MONITOR  
B.B.  
AUDIO  
MONITOR  
SYNC IN  
COMPONENT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
LINE  
REMOTE2  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
LINE  
REMOTE2  
AUDIO  
Y/C  
Y/C  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
Y
OUT  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
IN  
OFF  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
DV cable (video/audio)  
Remote cable  
REMOTE 2 (12-PIN)  
DV  
DV  
Remote cable  
REMOTE 2 (12-PIN)  
Player  
Recorder  
EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-G800  
COUNTER TC HOLD  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
SECOND  
FRAME  
LAP  
MENU SET SET  
LAP  
IN  
CTL  
TC  
ON  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
C
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R
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E
S
E
T
E
J
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T
OUT  
UB  
P
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S
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OFF  
EDIT MODE  
VIDEO/Hi-Fi AUD-1  
REC  
REW  
PLAY  
STILL  
FF  
SEARCH  
GPI  
ASSEM  
AUD-2  
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PLAYER  
P
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ENTRY MENU  
CANCEL GOTO  
R
SHIFT  
P
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STILL  
X-1  
X1  
AUTO EDIT  
ALL STOP  
ENTRY  
IN  
OUT  
REV  
FWD  
RM-G800  
/G805  
Note  
Related VCRs  
VHS/S-VHS VCR  
Before connecting the cables for remote ter-  
minals, ensure that the power to the VCR is  
turned off.  
No input/output of DV signals is possible.  
BR-S800 + (SA-N50)  
BR-S500 (player) + (SA-N50)  
Remote extension cable  
DV VCR  
To extend the cables for the remote terminals,  
use the extension cableVC-G8030U (3m) (sold  
separately).  
BR-DV600/A  
Note  
If RM-G800 is to be used, check whether the (x)  
mark is printed on the label at the bottom of the  
unit.  
If there is no (x) mark, modification is required.  
Consult your JVC service agent.  
DV cable  
Use VC-VDV204 (2 m, 4P-4P) or VC-VDV206  
(2 m, 4P-6P) (sold separately).  
For the use of RM-G800/G805, there are cer-  
tain regulations regarding Electro-Magnetic  
Compatibility (EMC). Consult your JVC service  
agent.  
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When an RS-422A-compatible remote controller is used:  
For the editing remote controller, use RM-G820.  
Example: use BR-DV6000 as player and recorder for cut editing of analog signals.  
Monitor  
Monitor  
VIDEO  
MONITOR  
VIDEO  
MONITOR  
AUDIO  
MONITOR  
AUDIO  
MONITOR  
Video signals  
Audio signals  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO IN  
Player  
Recorder  
AUDIO IN  
COMPONENT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
Y/C  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
Y
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
OUT  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
IN  
OFF  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
B.B.  
SYNC IN  
Remote cable  
REMOTE 1 (9-PIN)  
SYNC IN  
B.B.  
REMOTE 1 (9-PIN)  
SYNC IN  
B.B.  
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STILL  
STILL  
X-1  
X1  
X-1  
X1  
MAX  
MAX  
AUTO EDIT  
PREVIEW  
GOTO  
REVIEW  
SHIFT  
ALL STOP  
MIN  
MIN  
REV  
REV  
FWD  
FWD  
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
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RM-G820  
To fasten the connector of the remote  
cable to the REMOTE 1 terminal, use a  
screw of the inch, not metric, system.  
Related VCRs  
VHS/S-VHS VCR  
BR-S800 (equipped with SA-K26, SA-R50,  
SA-N50)  
BR-S822 (equipped with SA-T22)  
* No input/output of DV signals is possible.  
In order to enhance the level of editing  
precision, input synchronization sig-  
nals (black burst signals) to all devices.  
(Page 29)  
D-9 (digital S) VCR  
BR-D80, BR-D85, BR-D750  
(Only analog signals)  
When BR-DV3000 is to be used as the player,  
input as synchronization signals the composite  
signals or theY signals of theYC signals of BR-  
DV3000 to the SYNC IN terminal of BR-DV6000.  
DV VCR  
BR-DV3000 (player only)  
BR-DV600/A (player only)  
For information on settings and other points on the operation of BR-DV6000 with  
an editing system, refer to pages 64 – 68.  
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CONNECTION  
– Connection with serial remote terminals –  
The following describes examples of serial remote terminal connection.  
To use the serial remote terminals, set REMOTE SEL SER of the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
to “ON” or “LOC+REM.(Page 75)  
Operate BR-DV6000 with the wired remote controller RM-G30 (sold separately)  
Connect the wired remote controller RM-G30 to  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
Y/C  
the SERIAL REMOTE IN terminal.  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
The commands of the SERIAL REMOTE IN termi-  
nal is through-output from the SERIAL REMOTE  
OUT terminal. (Only with OPERATE ON)  
Multiple VCRs can be operated with RM-G30 by  
series connection of the SERIAL REMOTE IN/OUT  
terminals.  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
SERIAL OUT  
SERIAL IN  
Through-output  
RM-G30  
Start/stop recording with an external switch, e.g., a foot switch.  
COMPONENT  
Connect an external switch, e.g., a foot switch, to  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
Y/C  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
the SERIAL REMOTE IN terminal.  
The format of the input signals can be selected  
with FOOT SW in the REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen.  
(Page 46)  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
SERIAL IN  
SERIAL OUT  
Through-output  
Foot  
switch  
Dubbing of playback images or sound with other machines using the SERIAL RE-  
MOTE OUT terminal.  
When BR-DV6000 is in the playback mode, the REC command can be output from the SERIAL  
REMOTE OUT terminal (REPLICATION function). With this function, a tape loaded in BR-DV6000  
can be dubbed on another unit. For details, refer to Page 57.  
BR-DV6000 can be used as a master or dubbing unit.  
Dubbing with 1 VCR.  
(Master unit) BR-DV6000  
(Dubbing unit) VCR  
Memo  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
with a SERIAL terminal  
Y/C  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Video  
If REPLICATION of the SYSTEM  
(2/2) Menu screen is set to DV, the  
REC command is output from the  
DV terminal.  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
Sound  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
SERIAL  
terminal  
REC command  
SERIAL OUT  
Dubbing with multiple VCRs (Up to 50 VCRs can be controlled comprehensively.)  
(Master unit) BR-DV6000  
Signal distributor  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Video  
Sound  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
SERIAL  
SERIAL  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
IN  
OUT  
Dubbing unit: VCR with SERIAL IN and OUT terminals  
DV: BR-DV6000  
IN  
SERIAL OUT  
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CONNECTION  
– Connecting the AC adapter –  
Connect the supplied AC adaptor to BR-DV6000.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
Screw  
IN  
OUT  
Clamp  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
Supplied AC adaptor  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
Supplied power  
cord  
DC IN  
terminal  
DC cord  
TIMER switch  
Before connecting the AC adaptor, en-  
sure that the TIMER switch is set to  
“OFF”. (Refer to “Notes” below.)  
OPERATE indicator  
OPERATE button  
OPERATE  
1. Connect the DC cord of the AC adapter to  
the DC IN terminal of BR-DV6000.  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
ONAL  
REW  
2. To prevent accidental disconnection of the  
DC cord, fasten the DC cord with a clamp.  
1Remove the screw and the clamp shown in  
the above figure.  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
2Insert the DC cord into the clamp and fasten  
the clamp unto the unit.  
Memo  
3. Connect the supplied power cord to the AC  
IN terminal of the AC adapter.  
Even in the OPERATE OFF mode, a small  
amount of electricity will still flow into the unit.  
4. Connect the power cord to the power outlet.  
• BR-DV6000 is turned on and the OPERATE  
indicator lights up in red.  
When the unit is in the OPERATE OFF mode,  
no operation can be performed except that  
of the OPERATE buttons and cassette load-  
ing/ejecting.  
(OPERATE OFF mode)  
• If DC IN MODE of the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen is set to “OPE ON”, the OPERATE in-  
dicator will light up in green.  
(OPERATE ON mode)  
Notes  
• Supply power to BR-DV6000 using the supplied AC adapter. Do  
not use other power sources.  
• Do not unplug the DC cord and/or the power cord during recording  
or playback.  
• If the supply voltage is low, an alarm display of “LOW VOLTAGE” is  
shown.  
• If the TIMER switch is set to REC or PLAY, recording or playback  
begins when power is supplied to the DC IN terminal.  
LOW VOLTAGE  
Alarm message  
When the AC adapter is connected, ensure in particular that the  
TIMER switch is not set to REC.  
Set the TIMER switch to REC or PLAY only when an external timer  
function is used.  
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PREPARATION  
– Turning on/off the power –  
Turning on the power  
OPERATE indicator  
Press the OPERATE button when BR-  
DV6000 is in the OPERATE OFF mode  
(with the OPERATE indicator lit up in  
red)  
OPERATE  
button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
• The power is turned on and the OPERATE  
indicator lights up in green. BR-DV6000 is  
ready for operation. (OPERATE ON mode)  
REW  
STOP  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
Memo  
In the OPERATE OFF mode, if a cassette  
tape is inserted, the power is turned on and  
BR-DV6000 goes into the OPERATE ON  
mode.  
Whether BR-DV6000 goes into the OPER-  
ATE ON or OFF mode when the power is sup-  
plied to the DC IN terminal can be selected  
with DC IN MODE in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
screen.  
Note  
After the OPERATE button is pressed and BR-  
DV6000 is turned on, if the green indicator  
blinks or the monitor or the LCD displays “UN-  
PLUG MAIN POWER, PLUG BACK IN AFTER  
A WHILE”, unplug the power cord from the  
power outlet, leave it for a while before turning  
on the power again.  
If TIMER REC or TIMER PLAY is selected,  
BR-DV6000 starts up in the OPERATE ON  
mode regardless of the DC IN MODE Menu  
settings. If a cassette tape is loaded, BR-  
DV6000 starts recording or playback.  
Turning off the power  
Turn off BR-DV6000  
1.Press the OPERATE button.  
• BR-DV6000 enters the OPERATE OFF mode and the OPERATE indicator lights up in red.  
2.If BR-DV6000 is not to be used for a long period of time, unplug the AC adapter.  
To unplug the AC adapter, remove the power cord from the power outlet first.  
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PREPARATION  
– Operation method (main unit/  
remote controller) and operation lock mode –  
Selecting the operating method (main unit/remote controller)  
Whether to operate BR-DV6000 with its buttons or the remote  
controller can be selected with the REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
PROFESSIONAL  
Setting the REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
REW  
To operate with the buttons of BR-DV6000, set it to “LOCAL.  
To operate BR-DV6000 with RS-422A or JVC-bus editing re-  
mote controller that is connected to the REMOTE 1 (9-PIN) or  
REMOTE 2 (12-PIN) terminal, set it to “REMOTE”.  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
Memo  
——R EMO T E  
[
1
/
2
]
———  
With the REMOTE/LOCAL switch set to REMOTE, the JVC bus  
or RS-422A can be enabled using REMOTE SEL JVC or RE-  
MOTE SEL 9P in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen.  
R EMO T E S E L 9 P  
ON  
R EMO T E S E L S E R  
R EMO T E S E L D V  
R EMO T E S E L J V C  
R EMO T E S E L N E T  
L OC A L F U N C T I ON  
P R E RO L L  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
S T P + E J T  
7 S E C  
• The setting position of the REMOTE switch for operating BR-  
DV6000 with the SERIAL REMOTE terminal can be selected  
using REMOTE SEL SER in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen.  
• The setting position of the REMOTE switch for operating BR-  
DV6000 with the DV terminal can be selected at REMOTE SEL  
DV in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen.  
N E X T P A G E  
P A G E B A C K  
Memo  
[Page 75 “REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen”]  
If the REMOTE/LOCAL  
switch is set to REMOTE,  
the buttons that can be op-  
erated by the main unit can  
be selected with LOCAL  
FUNCTION.  
OPERATION LOCK mode  
BR-DV6000 comes with an operation lock function to prevent unauthorized or incorrect operation.  
In the OPERATION LOCK mode, the operation buttons and slide switches of BR-DV6000 are  
disabled. However, the OPERATE ON and MENU operations are effective.  
The AUDIO MONITOR switch, TIMER switch, PHONES volume and REC LEVEL volume are al-  
ways effective.  
SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen  
Turning on the OPERATION LOCK mode  
S
Y
S
T
E M  
[
2
/
2
]
Set OPERATION LOCK in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen to ON.  
• If the operation button of BR-DV6000 is pressed while BR-  
DV6000 is in the OPERATION LOCK mode, “OPERATION  
LOCK” is displayed on the monitor or the LCD for about 3 sec-  
onds.  
D C  
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N
X
I
M O D E  
O P  
E
O F  
X
F
I
N D E  
W R  
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E
I
N D E  
R E  
R E  
P
P
L
L
C A  
C A  
I
I
T
T
O N  
L
O F  
O F  
O N  
F
F
I
E
D E  
L
A
Y
O P E R A  
T
O N  
N
O C K  
P
F
B
/
D V  
N
T
S C  
A C T O R Y  
S
E
T
T
I
T
N G  
E R  
C A N C E  
L
0
D R U M H O U R M E  
0
0
0
0
0
P
A G E  
B
A C K  
Turning off the OPERATION LOCK mode  
Set OPERATION LOCK in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen to OFF.  
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PREPARATION  
– Loading/Ejecting cassette –  
Use standard DV cassette tapes or mini DV cassette tapes.  
Guide  
Eject button  
Cassette LED  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
DISP  
SET  
REW  
STOP  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
MIC  
BLANK  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
LINE  
Y/C  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
LOCAL  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
(CPN)  
Mini DV tape  
Standard DV tape  
Switch  
Loading the cassette tape  
1. Check the cassette tape.  
REC  
• Setting the rear switch.  
SAVE  
Push it to “REC” for recording.  
To prevent its contents from being erased accidentally, push it to  
“SAVE”.  
• Ensure that the tape is not loosened.  
2. Ensure that no cassette tape is loaded.  
With no cassette tape loaded, the cassette LED is off.  
When no cassette tape is loaded, the status display for the VCR  
operation mode shows “NO CASSETTE” on the monitor or the  
LCD.  
3 2 K C H – 1  
/
2
S P 0 0 0 m i  
n
3. Load the cassette tape.  
• Insert a standard DV cassette tape into the tape-loading slot.  
• For a mini DV cassette tape, load it in between the left and right  
guides.  
Set the tape window face up and push the cassette tape in slowly  
until it is drawn in automatically.  
When the cassette tape is loaded, the status display indicates  
“STANDBY-ON”.  
0 3  
1 1  
/
:
0 4  
2 0  
/
:
0 3  
0 0  
NO C A S S E T T E  
T C R 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0  
:
:
:
VCR mode status display  
If the STANDBY-ON mode is left as is, it goes into the STANDBY-  
OFF mode.  
In the STANDBY-OFF mode, press the STOP button to return to  
the STANDBY-ON mode.  
Memo  
The cassette tape can be  
loaded/ejected even when  
BR-DV6000 is in the  
OPERATE OFF mode.  
Ejecting the cassette tape  
1. Press the EJECT button of BR-DV6000.  
While the cassette tape is being ejected, the status display flashes  
“EJECT”.  
The loading/ejecting ac-  
tion of the cassette tape  
takes about 6 seconds.  
2. Remove the cassette tape.  
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PREPARATION  
– Setting the LCD display –  
Selecting the LCD status display  
DISP button  
The contents of the status display for the LCD are selected with  
the DISP button located on the front panel.  
When the DISP button is pressed, the status display changes in  
the following sequence.  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
Enlarged  
character display  
Image/enlarged  
character display  
MIC  
BLANK  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER  
M
CTL  
TC  
UB  
MI  
No  
display  
Image  
display  
Image/  
character display  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LCD  
(Page 20 “On-screen display”)  
(Page 26 “LCD display”)  
The LCD settings are performed in the DISPLAY (1/2)  
Menu display.  
Adjusting the LCD display  
DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen  
• Brightness : With LCD BRIGHTNESS  
• Color depth : With LCD CHROMA.  
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S
T
P
L
A
S
Y
S
[
1
/
2
]
L
L
L
L
C D B R  
G H  
N E  
0
0
0
O F  
O N  
L
• Contrast  
: With LCD CONTRAST.  
C D C H R O M A  
C D C O N R A  
T
S
T
F
Each of the above can be set up in 11 levels.  
Setting the display time of the LCD display  
If the LCD display is not to be used for a long time, LCD AUTO  
OFF can be selected to set the time for the LCD to go off automati-  
cally.  
C D A U T O O F  
F
D
I
S
P
L
T
A
Y
C O U N  
N E  
A G E  
E R P O S  
I
.
O W E R  
-
R
X
T
P
B
A G E  
A C K  
P
OFF  
: Does not turn off automatically.  
30MIN  
1HOUR  
2HOUR  
: Turns off automatically after 30 minutes.  
: Turns off automatically after 1 hour.  
: Turns off automatically after 2 hours.  
Memo  
During recording or playback, the LCD display stays on regard-  
less of the LCD AUTO OFF setting.  
After the LCD display was turned off automatically, press any  
button to restore the original display.  
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PREPARATION  
– Setting/Displaying date and time –  
This function sets up the date and time of the built-in clock.With the built-in chargeable battery, the  
date and time data that have been set are maintained even after the main power is turned off.The  
set date and time data are displayed on the monitor or the LCD display according to the settings in  
the Menu screen. Set DATE REC in the TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) screen to ON if the date/time display  
is to be recorded on the tape as video signals. With DV signal input, date/time data are not re-  
corded. (Page 42 “Setting date/time recording”)  
8 button  
: button  
OPERATE button  
MENU button  
OPERATE  
SET button  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
RESET  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
SEARCH–  
SEARCH+  
; button  
REW  
MIC  
BLANK  
CUE UP  
HOLD  
9 button  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
Setting date and time  
The date and time are set up at the CLOCK ADJUST Menu screen.  
The CLOCK ADJUST Menu screen is found under the TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) Menu.  
Setting can be performed while checking the information shown on the monitor connected to the  
VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal.  
TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) Menu screen  
Press the OPERATE button to turn on the power and  
T
T
(
C
P
/
U B  
/
C
L
O C K  
(
2
/
2 )– –  
set it to the STOP mode.  
U
-
B
T
I
E
A
L
)
O F  
F
D A  
R E C  
1.Press the MENU button to display the TOP MENU screen.  
C
P
L
O C K A D  
J
U S  
T
.
.
A G E  
B
A C K  
2.Displaying the CLOCK ADJUST Menu.  
1 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the desired TC/  
UB/CLOCK item. Press SET or the : button.  
2 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the NEXT PAGE  
item in the TC/UB/CLOCK (1/2) Menu screen. Press SET or the  
: button.  
Cursor  
CLOCK ADJUST Menu screen  
3 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the CLOCK AD-  
JUST item in the TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) Menu screen. Press SET  
or the : button.  
Date (MM/DD/YY)  
C
L
O C K A D  
J
U S  
T
0
0
3
0
/
:
0
0
D A  
T
E
4
0
/
:
0
0
3
0
T
P
I
M E  
3.Setting the date and time in the CLOCK ADJUST Menu screen.  
1 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the date or time  
item. Press SET or the : button.  
A G E  
B
A C K  
Time (Hour, minute)  
2 Press the : or ; button to select the digit for setting.  
The selected digit starts blinking.  
3 Press the 8 or 9 to set the value.  
4 Repeat step 1 - 3. After completing the required setting, press  
the SET button.  
C
L
O C K A D  
J
U S  
T
0
1
3
2
/
:
0
0
D A  
T
E
4
0
/
:
0
3
T
P
I
M E  
A G E  
B
A C K  
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Memo  
The seconds for the time cannot be set up. After the minute is set  
up, press the SET button in synchronization with the time signal.  
4.Returning to the TOP MENU from TC/UB/CLOCK after com-  
C
L
O C K A D  
J
U S  
T
0
1
3
2
/
:
0
0
D A  
T
E
4
0
/
0
3
pleting all settings  
T
P
I
M E  
A G E  
B
A C K  
• Press the ; button.  
Or  
Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to PAGE BACK and  
press the SET button.  
5.Returning to the usual menu  
• Press the MENU button.  
Or  
Bring the cursor to EXIT of the TOP MENU and press the SET  
button.  
Selecting date/time display  
The date and time data can be displayed on the monitor or LCD on-screen display (status display).  
Setup can be performed at the DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen to turn on/off the date/time display and  
select the display style. (For setting procedure: Page 70)  
DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen  
DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen  
TIME DATE : For enabling/disabling the display of date and  
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I
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O N  
O N  
O N  
D A  
O N  
O N  
M M  
time on the status display  
R
P
M O D E  
E
M E  
R E M A  
I
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.
OFF  
TIME  
DATE  
: Does not display date/time.  
: Displays time only.  
: Displays date only.  
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D A  
I
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S
B
T
N
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F O  
T
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T M  
A U D  
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D A  
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Y
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D D  
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Y
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H O U R  
A G E  
A C K  
DATE+ TM : Displays both the time and date.  
DATE STYLE: For selecting the date display style  
YY/MM/DD : Year / month / day  
MM/DD/YY : Month / day / year  
DD/MM/YY : day / month / year  
TIME STYLE: For selecting the time display style  
24H  
12H  
: 24-hour time mode  
: 12-hour time mode  
These setting items are also reflected in the date/time record (DATE  
REC function).  
On-screen status display  
Set DISPLAY to ON or AUTO in the DISPLAY (1/2) Menu screen.  
On-screen status display  
Memo  
3 2 K C H – 1  
/
2
S P 0 0 0 m i  
n
In the RECORDING or STOP mode : Displays the time of the  
built-in clock.  
In the Playback mode  
: The date and time re-  
corded on the tape are  
displayed.  
In the DV recording mode  
: The date and time from  
the DV terminal are dis-  
played.  
0 3  
1 2  
/
:
0 4  
0 0  
/
:
0 3  
0 0  
S T A N D B Y - O F F  
T C R 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0  
:
:
:
Date/time display  
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RECORDING  
– Setting –  
Settings of the AUDIO menu (  
Page 78)  
AUDIO MODE  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
This is for selecting the audio sampling fre-  
quency for recording.  
32 K: Recording in the 32 kHz mode. Select  
32 K when performing audio dubbing on  
CH3 and CH4.  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
48 K: Recording in the 48 kHz mode.Audio dub-  
bing is not available.  
INPUT SELECT switch  
AUDIO INPUT SEL (Displayed only when  
an optional board is installed)  
This setting is required with XLR IN board SA-  
X61U (sold separately) installed. Set this item  
to XLR for selecting the audio input terminal of  
the XLR IN board.  
Selecting input signal  
Select the signal with the INPUT SELECT switch  
located on the front panel.  
DV  
: For inputting DV signals (video and  
audio)  
: For inputting composite video and  
analog sound signals  
Setting the SYSTEM Menu (Page 73)  
LONG PAUSE TIME  
LINE  
This is for setting the time for BR-DV6000 to  
enter the tape protection mode if there is a long  
recording pause.  
Y/C (CPN) : For inputting Y/C separate signals  
or component signals for video.The  
type of signal to input can be se-  
lected with VIDEO INPUT SEL of  
the VIDEO Menu.  
INDEX WRITE: SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
This is for selecting whether to record index sig-  
nals automatically when recording starts.  
PB/DV IN: SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
For recording NTSC signals, set this item to  
NTSC.  
For sound, analog signals are in-  
put.  
For recording PAL signals from the DV termi-  
nal, set this item to PAL.  
Memo  
For analog audio signals, if the AUDIO IN  
terminal and MIC terminal are used at the  
same time, the MIC terminal precedes.  
Setting the time code recording for DV  
signal input  
Audio signals are recorded on CH1 and CH2.  
Analog signals cannot be recorded when PB/  
DV IN is set to PAL.  
Select data from the built-in time code genera-  
tor or from the DV terminal withTC DUPLICATE  
in the TC/UB/CLOCK (1/2) Menu screen.  
(Page 80)  
In such a case, recording is not possible.  
For DV signal input, the AUDIO MODE set-  
ting cannot be performed.  
It will be the same mode as that of the input  
signal (48 K or 32 K).  
Setting date/time recording  
Perform setting for the following items.  
• Set DATE REC in the TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2)  
Menu screen to ON.  
• Set DISPLAY in the DISPLAY (1/2) Menu  
screen to ON.  
• Set TIME/DATE in the DISPLAY (2/2) Menu  
screen to any setting item except OFF.  
The same data as on the date/time on-screen  
display are recorded on a tape.  
Settings the VIDEO Menu (Page 79)  
SET UP (only for NTSC)  
Set here according to the existence of the setup  
of analog video signals (composite, YC sepa-  
rate and component).If it exists, set here to ON.  
If it does not, OFF.  
Memo  
With DV signal input, data of the built-in clock  
are not recorded.  
BLACK BURST  
Set BLACK BURST to ON to record the black  
burst signals (black screen) of the built-in sig-  
nal generator.  
If video signals are input from the DV terminal,  
the date/time data from this terminal are re-  
corded regardless of the menu settings.  
(When analog input is selected)  
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RECORDING  
– Recording procedure –  
3.  
REC button  
3. 5  
PLAY button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
Mini  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
4.  
PAUSE button  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
2.  
REC LEVEL volume  
6.  
STOP button  
Memo  
1. Load the cassette tape.  
The tape protection func-  
tion enables BR-DV6000  
automatically to go into  
the STOP mode when  
there is a long recording  
pause.The time to go into  
the STOP mode can be  
set with LONG PAUSE  
TIME in the SYSTEM  
(1/2) Menu screen.  
• Before loading the cassette tape, please ensure that the rear  
slide of the cassette tape is pushed to REC.  
¥ The unit is turned on.  
2.Adjust the audio recording level.  
• Adjust the REC LEVEL volume. Adjust it such a way that, with  
the maximum volume, the audio level meter does not display  
OVER.  
During DV input, the REC LEVEL volume cannot be adjusted.  
3. Start recording.  
When a home-use DV  
VCR is used to play  
tapes recorded with  
BR-DV6000, the sound  
level may be reduced.  
• Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button.  
4. Pause recording.  
• Press the PAUSE button.  
5. Resume recording.  
• Press the PLAY button.  
6. Stop recording.  
• Press the STOP button.  
Recording index signals  
If INDEX WRITE is set to ON in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen, an index signal is recorded at the  
recording starting position of the tape. In the PLAYBACK mode, the position where the index signal  
is recorded can be searched. (Index search)  
Memo  
Press the REC button to record index signals during  
recording  
If recording is performed  
right after the RECORD-  
ING PAUSE mode is exited,  
index signals are not re-  
corded.  
It is not possible to record only index signals after the recording.  
Allow at least an interval of 1 minute between recordings of in-  
dex.  
Index signals cannot be recorded with the REC button of the  
remote controller. Use the record button of BR-DV6000.  
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RECORDING  
– Audio dubbing –  
For tapes recorded in the 32 kHz audio mode, audio dubbing can be performed on CH3 and CH4  
after the recording. (After-recording)  
Notes  
For tapes recorded in the 48 kHz audio mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed.  
Audio dubbing cannot be performed for DV input signals.  
A.DUB button  
PLAY button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
PAUSE button  
REW  
STOP  
FF  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
STOP button  
REC LEVEL Volume knobs  
Memo  
:Connection:  
During audio dubbing, if the tape comes to a  
part recorded in a mode in which audio dubbing  
cannot be performed (such as LP mode or 48  
kHz audio mode), the VCR will enter the STOP  
mode. When this happens, loud noise from the  
DV output may come out. Hence, before audio-  
dubbing, check the recording mode of the tape.  
In the case that a microphone is connected to  
the MIC terminal, MIC sound from this terminal  
will be recorded. In the absence of MIC input,  
signals from the CH1/3, CH2/4 AUDIO IN termi-  
nal on the rear panel will be recorded.  
When audio dubbing cannot be performed, an  
alarm message will be displayed on the moni-  
tor. (Page 25)  
Audio dubbing sounds are input from the AUDIO  
IN terminal on the rear panel or the MIC terminal  
on the front panel. MIC terminal prevails over the  
AUDIO IN terminal.  
:Setting:  
• Set AUDIO MODE in the AUDIO Menu screen  
to “32 K.”  
• Do not set the INPUT SELECT switch on the  
front panel to “DV.”  
:Operation:  
1.Press the PLAY button to play the tape.  
2. At the position where you wish to perform  
audio dubbing, press the PAUSE button.  
¥ The unit enters the STILL mode.  
Audio dubbing pause cannot be carried out di-  
rectly in the STOP mode. Do so in the STILL  
mode.  
During audio dubbing pause, sound from CH3/  
CH4 can be monitored, but sound output from  
the DV terminal is not possible.  
If audio dubbing is repeated on a short section  
of the tape, momentary noise may be produced  
when the section is played.  
During audio dubbing, noise may be produced  
on the playback video or EE sound, but the re-  
cording is not affected.  
The playback sound of CH1/2 cannot be re-  
corded on CH3/4 (sound-on-sound).  
If unrecorded parts are found during backspace  
operation of audio dubbing, audio dubbing can-  
not be performed.  
When audio dubbing is performed on tapes re-  
corded on other devices, it may not record cor-  
rectly. Record with BR-DV6000 before perform-  
ing audio dubbing.  
3. Press the PAUSE button while holding down  
the A.DUB button.  
¥ The unit enters the AUDIO DUBBING  
PAUSE mode.  
4. Adjust the audio recording level.  
Recording level of the sound to be audio-dubbed  
can be adjusted with the REC LEVEL Volume  
knobs.  
5. Press the PLAY button.  
¥ Audio dubbing begins. Audio signals are re-  
corded on CH3 and CH4.  
To stop audio dubbing temporarily, press the  
PAUSE button.  
6.To end audio dubbing, press the STOP button.  
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RECORDING  
– Backup recording function –  
In combination with DV equipment, BR-DV6000 can perform continuous, long-hour recording.  
BR-DV6000 can be set as the backup unit connected to a DV camcorder (GY-DV300/DV500/DV550/  
DV5000, etc.). When the recording tape of the source unit nears its end, BR-DV6000 can start  
Backup unit: BR-DV6000  
recording, enabling long-hour recording.  
OPERATE  
OPERATE/WARNING  
LIGHT  
RESET  
ON  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
DISP  
SET  
OFF  
PROFESSIONAL  
MONITOR  
SELECT  
COUNTER  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
FILTER  
1
2
3
3200k  
ALARM  
5600k  
5600k+ND  
SHUTTER STATUS  
MENU  
MONITOR  
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2  
LEVEL  
A
U
T
O
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I
S
FULL AUTO BLACK  
LOLUX  
REW  
BACK  
NORMAL  
SPOT  
L
STRETCH  
NORMAL  
COMPRESS  
L
MIC  
BLANK  
DV cable  
NG  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
DV terminal  
Y/C  
DV terminal  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
:Connection:  
Connect the DV terminal of the source unit to the  
DV terminal of BR-DV6000 with a DV cable.  
INPUT SELECT switch  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
:Operation:  
:Setting up BR-DV6000:  
1. Recording begins on the source unit.  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the  
Ensure that recording starts from the begin-  
front panel to “DV”.  
ning of the recording tape.  
Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
front panel to “REMOTE”.  
2. BR-DV6000 begins recording when the tape  
of the source unit nears its end (about 5 min-  
utes before the end of the tape).  
Set BACKUP RECTIME in the SYSTEM  
(1/2) Menu screen.  
• BR-DV6000 begins recording when the re-  
cording time of the source unit reaches the  
time set by BACKUP REC TIME.  
Use the following settings according to the tape  
length of the source unit.  
* For DV or mini DV cassette tape:  
25MIN  
55MIN  
75MIN  
115MIN  
175MIN  
265MIN  
OFF  
: 30-minute tape  
: 60-minute tape  
: 80-minute tape  
: 120-minute tape  
: 180-minute tape  
: 270-minute tape  
: No backup recording  
Memo  
• In backup recording, BR-DV6000 records  
video/sound from the source unit.  
While this unit is performing backup record-  
ing, continue shooting from the source unit.  
• The audio mode is the one selected in the  
source unit. (32 K/48 K)  
• Set BACKUP REC TIME to “OFF” if the unit  
is not performing backup recording.  
Memo  
With REPLICATION in the SYSTEM (2/2)  
menu screen set to “DV”, BACKUP REC TIME  
is fixed to “OFF”. For using the backup record-  
ing function, set REPLICATION to “OFF” or  
“SERIAL.  
Set the REMOTE SEL DV in the RE-  
MOTE (1/2) Menu screen to ON or  
LOC+REM.  
Set TC DUPLICATE in the TC/UB/  
CLOCK (1/2) Menu screen to OFF.  
• It records the data of the built-in time code  
generator.  
• When TC DUPLICATE is set to AUTO, the  
time code of the DV camcorder will stop ad-  
vancing. If the DV cable is disconnected, the  
time code of the backup recording will stop  
advancing.  
For using GY-DV5000 as the source unit  
Set DV REC TRIGGER in the OTHERS (1/2)  
Menu screen of GY-DV5000 to OFF.  
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RECORDING  
– Recording with serial remote terminals –  
Recording can be turned ON/OFF with a serial remote controller or foot switch connected to the  
SERIAL REMOTE IN terminal located at the rear panel of BR-DV6000.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
Y/C  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Y
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
IN  
OFF  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
REC  
PLAY  
Y/C  
DV  
IN/OUT  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
MONITOR  
OUT  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
TIMER  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
SERIAL IN  
SERIAL OUT  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
Serial remote controller: RM-G30  
Foot switch  
:Connection:  
——R EMO T E  
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R EMO T E S E L 9 P  
ON  
The serial remote controller (RM-G30, sold separately) can be con-  
nected to the SERIAL REMOTE IN terminal located on the rear panel  
of BR-DV6000.  
The input signals of the SERIAL REMOTE IN terminal can be through-  
output from the SERIAL REMOTE OUT terminal. (Only with OPER-  
ATE ON)  
R EMO T E S E L S E R  
R EMO T E S E L D V  
R EMO T E S E L J V C  
R EMO T E S E L N E T  
L OC A L F U N C T I ON  
P R E RO L L  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
S T P + E J T  
7 S E C  
N E X T P A G E  
P A G E B A C K  
:Setting:  
To use the SERIAL IN terminal, set REMOTE SEL SER  
in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen to ON or LOC+REM.  
Then, set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel  
accordingly.  
Memo  
Besides recording, the  
serial remote controller  
can perform other func-  
tions.  
REMOTE SEL SER  
ON  
: When the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE,  
operations can be performed via the SERIAL REMOTE  
IN terminal.  
If the REMOTE SEL SER  
is set to ON, unit buttons  
that can be operated can  
be selected from LOCAL  
FUNCTION in the RE-  
MOTE (1/2) Menu  
screen.  
LOC+REM: With the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set either way,  
operations can be performed via the SERIAL REMOTE  
IN terminal.With this setting, the buttons and switches  
of the unit can be used too.  
Set FOOT SW in the REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen ac-  
cording to how the serial remote terminal is used.  
REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen  
OFF  
: Set to OFF when the serial remote controller is used.  
The footswitch cannot be used.  
———R E M O T  
E
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2
]
———  
R E M  
R E M  
F
S
T
F
/
R E W M O D E  
F
E
F
E
/
R E W  
L EDGE : Recording and recording pause is switched at the LOW  
edge of the footswitch signal.  
H EDGE : Recording and recording pause is switched at the  
HIGH edge of the footswitch signal.  
T O P  
A R  
S
E
L
L
T
S
.
A
I
P
S
B
S
T
D E  
Z
Y
O N  
L
O F  
O N  
Y N C H R O N  
R O  
I
A
C O N  
T
L
L
E R  
E
T
Y
P
F
E
1
F O O T S W  
A G E A C K  
O F  
P
B
L LEVEL : Recording is performed at the LOW edge and paused  
at the HIGH edge of the footswitch signal.  
:Operation:  
Before using the foot switch, set BR-DV6000 to the RECORDING or  
RECORDING PAUSE mode using the relevant buttons of the unit.  
(Only with L EDGE and H EDGE)  
Foot switch  
Signal  
H
Memo  
Serial IN  
terminal  
The foot switch can only be used to switch between RECORDING  
ON and OFF.  
400ms  
Min  
L
The foot switch can be operated regardless of the setting of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
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RECORDING  
– External timer recording –  
BR-DV6000 can start recording automatically when the power is supplied. Using a commercially  
available timer, recording can start at a pre-determined time.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Timer, etc.  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
Supplied AC adapter  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
DC IN terminal  
TIMER switch  
Connect the supplied AC adapter.  
Memo  
Use an external timer ex-  
clusively to control the start  
of VCR operation.  
To set the power supply to be activated by a timer, plug  
the power cord of the AC adapter to the power output  
terminal of the timer.  
If the power is cut off by an  
external timer and theVCR  
operation is stopped while  
the tape is running, BR-  
DV6000 or the tape may be  
damaged.  
1. Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel toLOCAL.  
2.Select the video or sound to be recorded with the INPUT SE-  
LECT switch on the front panel.  
With VIDEO INPUT SEL in the VIDEO Menu screen, either theYC  
separate signal or the component signal can be selected.  
3. Adjust the recording level of sound.  
DISP button  
During DV input, the sound recording level cannot be adjusted.  
4. Load a cassette tape for recording.  
5. Set the TIMER switch on the rear panel to “REC”.  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
If the DISP button on the front panel is pressed  
to change the LCD display to the enlarged  
mode, the timer symbol r lights up in red.  
OFF  
MIC  
BLANK  
REC  
PLAY  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
TIMER  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
6. Set the time, etc., of the external timer.  
When the power is supplied to the unit, recording starts automati-  
cally.  
LCD display  
7.To stop recording, press the STOP button.  
OVER  
dB  
CH1/3  
8. To stop the external timer recording mode, set the TIMER  
40 30  
20  
10  
0
48k  
L
switch to “OFF”.  
OVER  
CH2/4  
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NDF  
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PLAYBACK  
– Setting –  
SYSTEM Menu screen (  
Page 72)  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
SYNC SELECT  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
This is for setting whether to use the internal  
signal or the input video signal as the synchro-  
nization signal during playback if there is no in-  
put of synchronization signals to the SYNC IN  
terminal.  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
AUTO  
: Input video signal  
EXTERNAL : Internal signal  
AUDIO MONITOR switch  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
switch  
STL/F.ADV MODE  
This mode is for selecting still images or im-  
ages of frame-advance playback. (Field image,  
1st field image, 2nd field image and frame im-  
age)  
Setting the switches on the front panel  
AUDIO OUTPUT switch  
To play back tapes recorded in the 32kHz mode,  
use this switch to select the audio channel for  
output signals from the AUDIO OUT terminal,  
AUDIO MONITOR OUT terminal or the  
PHONES terminal (CH 1/2, CH 3/4, MIX).  
In the 48kHz mode, the sound of CH1 and CH2  
is output regardless of the setting of this switch.  
Memo  
Output images from the DV terminal are  
fixed to the 1st field images.  
LONG PAUSE TIME  
For setting the time (minute) when BR-DV6000  
enters the tape protection mode if BR-DV6000  
is in the STILL mode for a long time.  
(5, 3, 2, 1 minute or 30 seconds)  
AUDIO MONITOR switch  
Use this switch to select the audio channel for  
output signals from the AUDIO MONITOR OUT  
(monaural) or PHONES terminal (L, MIX, R)  
(Page 13)  
LONG PAUSE MODE  
For selecting the state of BR-DV6000 when it  
enters the tape protection mode after it stayed  
in the STILL mode for a prolonged period of  
time. (F.ADV or STBY-OFF)  
SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
———S  
Y
S
T
T
E M  
[
1
/
2
]
——————  
A U T O  
S
S
B
L
Y N C  
S
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E
L
E C  
T
L
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F
A D V M O D E  
2
N D  
REPEAT MODE  
A C K U P R E C  
T
T
I
I
M E  
M E  
O F  
5 M  
F
I
O N G  
O N G  
,
P
P
A U S  
A U S  
K
E
E
N
This mode is for turning ON/OFF the REPEAT  
PLAYBACK function and selecting the type of  
REPEAT PLAYBACK. If REPEAT PLAYBACK  
is not performed, set it to OFF. (OFF, INDEX,  
V. END, TAPE END)  
L
M O D E  
F
I
.
A D V  
E
Y
F
U N C  
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N D E  
X
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N E  
P
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T
A
T
P
B
M O D E  
O F  
F
A G E  
A C K  
A G E  
PB/DV IN: SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
Set this item according to the signal format of  
the tape to be played.  
VIDEO Menu screen  
———V  
N P U  
S C  
I
D E O ———  
V
S
B
P
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D E O  
U P  
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N
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)
Set here to NTSC for a tape recorded in NTSC.  
A C K B U R S  
T
A G E  
B
A C K  
VIDEO Menu (  
Page 79)  
SET UP (for NTSC only)  
For selecting whether to enable SET UP for  
analog video output signals (composite, Y/C  
separate or component).  
AUDIO Menu screen  
AUDIO Menu (  
Page 78)  
A U D  
I
O
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A. OUT AT SEARCH  
A U D  
I
O
T
M O D E  
8
K
A
.
O U  
S
I
E
A R C H  
O N  
R C A  
For selecting whether sound is output during  
variable speed playback.  
A U D  
A U D  
I
I
O
O
N P U  
T
L
S
V
E
L
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T
E
O N  
2
0
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B
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P
.
F
A D E  
A G E  
B
A C K  
AUDIO OUT LEVEL  
For selecting the reference level of the audio  
output level. (–20dB, –12dB)  
Set it to –12dB to playback tapes recorded at  
–12dB on a home-use DV machine.  
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PLAYBACK  
– Basic playback procedure –  
PLAY button  
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
MENU  
Mini  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
PAUSE button  
FF button  
SEARCH–  
REW  
MIC  
BLANK  
HOLD  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
REW button STOP button  
Note  
Tapes recorded in the LP  
mode cannot be played.  
The monitor displays an  
alarm message:LPTAPE!”  
1. Load a recorded cassette tape.  
¥ The power for BR-DV6000 is turned on.  
2.Start playback.  
Press the PLAY button.  
Memo  
¥ Playback starts. If the tape is recorded in the DVCAM format,  
the status display of the recording/playback speed mode (SP/  
LP) disappears from the monitor or LCD.  
Images cannot be pro-  
duced properly if the signal  
format selected for PB/DV  
IN in the SYSTEM (2/2)  
Menu screen is different  
from the one of the tape to  
be played.  
3. Pause the tape.  
Press the PAUSE button.  
¥ A still image is output.  
When output of still image  
continues for a prolonged  
period, BR-DV6000 enters  
the tape protection mode.  
The time can be selected  
from LONG PAUSETIME in  
the SYSTEM Menu screen.  
Only PAL/NTSC DVCAM  
tapes are detected auto-  
matically in the PLAYBACK  
mode.  
Memo  
The still image selected with STL/F.ADV MODE in the SYSTEM  
(1/2) Menu screen is output. (1st field image/ 2nd field image/  
Frame image)  
4. Resume playback.  
Press the PLAY button.  
5. Stop playback.  
Press the STOP button.  
Playback of  
Fast forward/rewind  
tapes recorded in  
the PAL format  
When BR-DV6000 is in the STOP mode, press the FF  
button to fast-forward the tape.  
When BR-DV6000 is in the STOP mode, press the REW  
button to rewind the tape.  
BR-DV6000 does NOT auto-  
matically select NTSC/PAL  
playback. NTSC or PAL play-  
back mode selection is per-  
formed in the menu.  
• Set PB/DV IN in the SYSTEM  
(2/2) Menu screen to PAL for  
playing a tape recorded in  
PAL.  
• Signal systems cannot be  
converted.  
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PLAYBACK  
– Special playback functions –  
SEARCH–/; button  
SEARCH+/: button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
PAUSE button  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
REW button FF button  
Frame-advance playback  
SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
:Setting:  
S
L
Y
S
T
T
E M  
[
1
/
2
]
STL/F. ADV MODE in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
S
S
B
L
L
Y N C  
S
.
E
E C  
A U T O  
T
L
/
F
A D V M O D E  
2
O F  
5 M  
F
V
O F  
N D  
The unit of frame advance and still images can be selected.  
FIELD  
1st FIELD : Frame-by-frame advance and stops at the 1st field.  
2nd FIELD : Frame-by-frame advance and stops at the 2nd field.  
A C K U P R E C  
T
T
I
I
M E  
M E  
F
I
O N G  
O N G  
,
P
P
A U S  
A U S  
K
E
E
N
: Field-by-field advance  
M O D E  
.
A D V  
A
E
Y
F
U N C  
.
A R  
R E  
N E  
A G E  
P
X
E
T
T
P
B
M O D E  
F
A G E  
A C K  
P
FRAME  
: Frame-by-frame advance.  
::Operation:  
1.Set BR-DV6000 to the STILL mode.  
2. Press the PAUSE button to perform frame advance.  
Search mode  
Memo  
:Setting:  
Whether to enable/dis-  
able audio out in the  
SEARCH mode can be  
selected with A. OUT AT  
SEARCH in the AUDIO  
Menu screen.  
Set;, :” KEY FUNC in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
to VAR.  
::Operation:  
1.Set BR-DV6000 to the PLAYBACK or the STILL mode.  
Playback at 0.1 X speed  
is step-slow playback  
(continuous frame-ad-  
vance playback / frame-  
reverse playback).  
During slow-playback or  
frame-advance, noise is  
generated to the output  
images from the DV ter-  
minal.For recording slow-  
playback images, use  
analog output signals of  
BR-DV6000.  
2. Press the FF button to start fast-forward playback.  
Press the REW button to start reverse playback.  
Press the SEARCH+/: button to increase the search  
speed. Every time you press this button, the speed in-  
creases more.  
Press the SEARCH–/; button to decrease the search  
speed. Every time you press this button, the speed de-  
creases more.  
Search speed  
SEARCH+/: button z (Fast) (Slow) { SEARCH–/; button  
ן
–20...
ן
–9...
ן
–5...
ן
–2...
ן
–1...
ן
–0.5...
ן
–0.33...
ן
–0.2...  
ן
0.1...STILL...
ן
0.1...
ן
0.2...
ן
0.33...
ן
0.5...
ן
1(PLAY)...
ן
2...  
ן
5... 
ן
9...
ן
20  
The maximum speed in the DVCAM mode is 15X.  
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Increasing the playback speed by 7% or decreasing the speed by 10%  
PLAY button  
Increasing the playback speed by 7%  
1.Set BR-DV6000 to the PLAYBACK, STILL or STOP mode.  
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
2. Press the FF button while holding down the PLAY button.  
While the buttons are held down, the playback speed is increased  
by 7%.  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
3. When the buttons are released, the operation changes as fol-  
lows.  
Y/C  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
If the PLAY button is released first, playback continues  
FF button  
at the increased speed of +7%. (Latch mode)  
To return to the normal playback speed, press the PLAY  
button.  
If the FF button is released first, it returns to the nor-  
mal playback speed.  
PLAY button  
Decreasing the playback speed by 10%  
1.Set BR-DV6000 to the PLAYBACK, STILL or STOP mode.  
2. Press the REW button while holding down the PLAY button.  
While the buttons are held down, the playback speed is decreased  
by 10%.  
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
PROFESSIONAL  
EJECT  
REW  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
3. When the buttons are released, the operation changes as fol-  
lows.  
Y/C  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
If the PLAY button is released first, the playback con-  
REW button  
tinues at the decreased speed of –10 %. (Latch mode)  
To return to the normal playback speed, press the PLAY  
button.  
If the REW button is released first, it returns to the nor-  
mal playback speed.  
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PLAYBACK  
– Search function –  
Index search  
This function searches to the position where the index signal is recorded.  
:Setting:  
Set “;, :” KEY FUNC in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen to IN-  
DEX.  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
MIC  
BLANK  
:Operation:  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
To search an index point in the forward direction from  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
the current tape position:  
• Press the SEARCH + button.  
The index position to be searched can be specified by the number  
of times this button is pressed. (Max: 99)  
SEARCH–  
button  
SEARCH+  
button  
To search an index point in the reverse direction from  
Monitor screen  
the current tape position:  
• Press the SEARCH – button.  
The index position to be searched can be specified by the number  
of times this button is pressed. (Max: 99)  
INDEX+1  
When the SEARCH + or SEARCH – button is pressed,  
the unit fast-forwards or rewinds to the specified in-  
dexed position and start playing.  
Memo  
Index search progressing:  
displayed on the screen  
(The number denotes the  
If the interval between index signals is less than one minute, the  
function may not work well.  
The specifications for index signal recording varies with the device  
used.  
corresponding index position.)  
Blank search  
This function searches unrecorded parts of the tape.  
In the STOP mode, press the BLANK button.  
¥
• If the current position is at a recorded part of the tape, BR-  
DV6000 fast-forwards until an unrecorded part is reached  
and stops there.  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
MIC  
BLANK  
• If the current position is an unrecorded part of the tape, BR-  
DV6000 will first advance the tape in the forward direction  
for confirmation and thereafter rewind and go into the STILL  
mode at the last recorded position.  
• During a blank search, “BLANK SEARCH” is displayed on  
the monitor.  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
BLANK button  
Monitor screen  
BLANK SEARCH  
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PLAYBACK  
– Repeat playback –  
Three types of repeat playback are available for BR-DV6000.  
The repeat playback function can be set with REPEAT MODE in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen.  
SYSTEM (1/2) menu screen  
:Setting:  
———S  
Y
S
T
T
E M  
[
1
/
2
]
——————  
A U T O  
REPEAT MODE in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
S
S
B
L
Y N C  
S
.
E
L
E C  
OFF  
INDEX  
: No repeat playback.  
: Repeat playback between positions where index sig-  
nals are recorded.  
: Repeat playback from the beginning of the tape to  
the position where recording of video signals ends.  
T
L
/
F
A D V M O D E  
2
N D  
A C K U P R E C  
T
T
I
I
M E  
M E  
O F  
5 M  
F
I
O N G  
O N G  
,
P
P
A U S  
A U S  
K
E
E
N
L
M O D E  
F
I
.
A D V  
E
Y
F
U N C  
.
N D E  
X
R E  
N E  
P
X
E
T
A
T
P
B
M O D E  
O F  
F
V. END  
A G E  
A C K  
P
A G E  
TAPE END : Repeat playback from the beginning to the end of  
the tape.  
INDEX repeat playback  
:Operation:  
If no index signal is de-  
tected during playback, the  
tape will run until the end.  
If no index signal is de-  
tected during rewind, the  
tape will rewind until the  
beginning.  
If the interval between in-  
dex signals is less than  
one minute, the function  
may not work well.  
1. Press the REW button to rewind the tape to the beginning.  
2. Press the PLAY button to start playback.  
¥ When it reaches the position set at REPEAT MODE, the tape  
starts rewinding and plays back again.  
To abort the repeat playback function, press the STOP  
button.  
Repeat operation  
Memo  
If the head is dirty, repeat  
playback may not work  
well.  
TAPE END  
V. END  
INDEX  
Playback  
Rewind  
Index signal  
Index signal  
Beginning of tape  
End of tape  
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PLAYBACK  
– Multi cue-up –  
Using the time codes recorded on the tape, up to 5 points on the tape can be registered as cue-up  
points at the Multi Cue-up screen.The registered tape positions (cue-up points) can be searched.  
8 button  
RESET button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
SET button  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
9 button  
COUNTER switch  
CUE UP button  
Registering cue-up points  
1. Set the COUNTER switch to TC.  
2. Load a tape with time codes recorded.  
3. Press the CUE UP button.  
¥ The CUE UP screen appears on the monitor or the LCD.  
4. Perform playback or search. At the position to be registered,  
set it to the STILL or STOP mode.  
Memo  
For details on time code  
setting and recording:  
(Page 59)  
5. Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the cue-up  
point. Press the SET button.  
¥ Register the time code data of the current position as a cue-up  
point.  
• If no tape is loaded, “00” is registered.  
• Cue-up points can be registered while the tape is being played  
back.  
Cursor  
Cue-up point  
6. To register more cue-up points, repeat steps 4and 5. Up to 5  
cue-up points can be registered.  
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C U E U P  
C U E  
C U E  
C U E  
C U E  
C U E  
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0
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:
:
:
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0
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2
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2
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9
8
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2
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T
T
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Clearing registered cue-up points  
Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the cue-up point to  
be cleared. Press the RESET button.  
E
X
S
I
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E
:
:
:
E N  
C
E
T
E
R Y C U E D A  
A R C U E D A  
T
T
A
A
R E  
T
L
X
C U E U P  
E C U  
T
E
C U E U P  
¥ After a cue-up point is cleared, “– –” is displayed.  
Multi Cue-up screen  
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button  
Changing cue-up points  
1 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the cue-up  
point to be changed. Press the : button.  
8 button  
¥ The hour digits of the registered time code display blink.  
Press the : button to select the digit to be changed.  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
2 Press the 8 or 9 button again to change the time code.  
Press the 8 button to increase the time code data by 1 frame.  
Press the 9 button to decrease the time code data by 1 frame.  
MIC  
BLANK  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
3 Press the SET button to register the changed time code.  
If no time code is to be registered, do not press the SET button.  
Instead, press the ; button to make the blinking time code display  
disappear.  
; button 9 button : button  
Memo  
If the COUNTER switch is  
set to CTL or UB while the  
Multi Cue-up screen is be-  
ing displayed, the display  
returns to the normal  
screen.  
Exiting the Multi Cue-up screen  
Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to EXIT. Press the SET  
button.  
¥ The display of the monitor or the LCD returns to the normal screen.  
Searching cue-up points  
8 button  
1. Set the COUNTER switch to TC.  
2. Press the CUE UP button when the normal screen is displayed.  
¥ The Multi Cue-up screen appears on the monitor or the LCD.  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
3. Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the cue-up  
point to be searched.  
MIC  
BLANK  
4. Press the CUE UP button.  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
¥ The cue-up operation for the selected point is performed.  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
9 button  
CUE UP button  
Cue-up point  
While searching is being per-  
– M U  
L
T
I
C U E U P  
– M U  
L
T
I
C U E U P  
formed, the cue-up point to be  
searched flashes on the moni-  
tor or the LCD.  
C U E  
C U E  
C U E  
C U E  
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Memo  
For cue-up operation, use  
tapes with continuous time  
codes recorded.  
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R Y C U E D A  
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C U E U P  
E C U  
T
E
C U E U P  
C U E U P  
E C U  
T
E
C U E U P  
If the COUNTER switch is  
set to CTL or UB while the  
Multi Cue-up screen is be-  
ing displayed, the COUN-  
TER mode does not change.  
Multi Cue-up screen  
During Cue-up operation  
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PLAYBACK  
– External timer playback –  
The unit can start playing automatically when the power is supplied. Using a commercially avail-  
able timer, playback can start at a pre-determined time.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Timer  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
Supplied AC adapter  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
DC IN  
terminal  
TIMER switch  
Memo  
Use an external timer ex-  
clusively to control theVCR  
operation.  
If the power is cut off by an  
external timer and theVCR  
operation stopped while  
the tape is running,  
BR-DV6000 or the tape  
may be damaged.  
Connect the supplied AC adapter.  
To set the power supply power to be activated by a timer, plug the  
power cord of the AC adapter to the power output terminal of the  
timer.  
1. Load the tape for playback.  
2. With REPEAT MODE in the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen,whether  
to enable/disable repeat playback, and the type of repeat play-  
back, can be selected.  
3. Set the TIMER switch on the rear panel to “PLAY”.  
If the DISP button on the front panel is pressed  
to change the LCD display to the enlarged  
mode, the timer symbol lights up in green.  
OFF  
DISP button  
REC  
PLAY  
TIMER  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
4.Set up the time, etc., of the external timer.  
When the power is supplied to the unit, playback starts automati-  
cally. If the repeat playback mode is selected, repeat playback is  
executed.  
MIC  
BLANK  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
5. To stop playback, press the STOP button.  
6. To stop the external timer playback mode, set theTIMER switch  
to “OFF”.  
LCD Display  
The timer symbol of the LCD disappears.  
OVER  
dB  
CH1/3  
40 30  
20  
10  
0
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OVER  
CH2/4  
NDF  
T
C
FREE  
STOP  
12H 34M 34S10F  
W
e
SP222min  
01/02/03  
Y/C SYNC  
CF  
AM 01:23:45 INS VA  
r
Timer symbol  
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PLAYBACK  
– Dubbing with another machine using the  
SERIAL REMOTE OUT/DV terminals –  
When the REPLICATION function is turned ON and BR-DV6000 is set to the PLAYBACK mode,  
the REC command will output from the SERIAL REMOTE OUT terminal or the DV terminal. With  
this function, the video and sound being played back on BR-DV6000 can be dubbed by another  
machine by simply pressing the PLAY button.  
For recording analog video and audio signal, use the SERIAL REMOTE OUT terminal.  
Analog video/audio signals  
BR-DV6000  
Dubbing  
machine  
Memo  
For information on connec-  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
tion with the SERIAL RE-  
MOTE OUT terminal:  
(Page 34)  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL (IN) terminal  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
REC  
command  
SERIAL REMOTE OUT terminal  
For recording digital video and audio signals, use the DV terminal.  
BR-DV6000  
Dubbing machine  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
Y/C  
IN  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
DV  
terminal  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
DC12V  
REMOTE1  
Digital video/audio signals  
REC command  
DV  
terminal  
::Setting:  
BR-DV6000  
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Y
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T
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I
D C  
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N
X
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M O D E  
W R  
O P  
O N  
E
O F  
F
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N D E  
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R E  
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L
C A  
C A  
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T
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O N  
D E  
S
E R  
A
L
For using the DV terminal, set BACKUP REC TIME in the  
SYSTEM (1/2) menu screen to “OFF”.  
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L
A
Y
O F  
F
S C  
P
F
B
D V  
N
T
A C T O R Y  
S
E
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N G  
E R  
C A N C E  
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0
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Set the items in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen.  
• Set REPLICATION to SERIAL or DV depending on the terminal.  
To delay the output timing for the REC command in the PLAY-  
BACK mode, set REPLICATE DELAY (OFF, 1 - 5 seconds).  
If the DV terminal is to be used, set REPLICATE DELAY to a  
larger value.  
P
A G E  
B
A C K  
SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen  
Dubbing machine  
• When the SERIAL terminal is to be used, select the mode that  
can receive commands of the SERIAL (IN) terminal.  
• When the DV terminal is to be used, select the DV input mode.  
Memo  
::Operation:  
With the DV terminal in use,  
this function and the  
backup recording function  
cannot be operated at the  
same time.  
1.Load a tape for playback into BR-DV6000 and a tape for re-  
cording into the dubbing machine.  
2. Press the PLAY button to set BR-DV6000 into the PLAYBACK  
mode.  
• The unit outputs the REC command from the SERIAL REMOTE  
OUT terminal or the DV terminal and the dubbing machine starts  
recording.  
3. To stop recording, press the STOP button of the dubbing ma-  
chine.  
4. To exit from the REPLICATION mode, set REPLICATION to OFF.  
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TIME CODE  
– Displaying the time code –  
BR-DV6000 can record and play back SMPTE-compliant time code and user’s bit. With the time  
code function, accurate positions of the tape contents can be specified to enhance editing preci-  
sion and operation efficiency. During recording or playback, the time code and user’s bit are dis-  
played on the monitor or the LCD.  
Status display (Monitor/ LCD)  
TCG  
TCR  
: Time code generator data  
: Time code reader data  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
A S S EM  
S P 0 0 0 m i  
n
DTCG : Input time code data from the  
DV IN/OUT terminal  
ETCG : Input time code data from the  
TIME CODE IN terminal  
Framing mode  
(for NTSC only)  
: (colon) :Non-drop frame  
. (dot) :Drop frame  
UBG : User’s bit generator data  
UBR  
: User’s bit reader data  
-
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
DUBG : User’s bit input data from the  
DV IN/OUT terminal  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
EUBG : User’s bit input data from the  
TIME CODE IN terminal  
Time code/User’s bit display  
During recording : Data of time code generator  
During playback : Data recorded on the tape  
During DV input : Data selected with TC DUPLICATE  
in the TC/UB/CLOCK Menu screen  
DISPLAY (1/2) Menu screen  
To display the time code/ user’s bit, perform the follow-  
ing settings.  
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D
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Y
S
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2
]
L
L
L
L
D
C D B R  
G H  
N E  
0
0
0
O F  
O N  
L
• Set DISPLAY in the DISPLAY (1/2) Menu screen to ON or AUTO.  
¥ The status is displayed on the monitor or the LCD.  
C D C H R O M A  
C D C O N R A  
T
S
T
F
C D A U T O O F  
F
I
S
P
L
T
A
Y
• Set TIME CODE in the DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen to ON.  
¥ The time code, user’s bit or CTL counter is displayed at the  
counter display section of the status display.  
C O U N  
N E  
A G E  
E R P O S  
I
.
O W E R  
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R
X
T
P
B
A G E  
A C K  
P
• Select the counter display mode with the [COUNTER] switch on  
the front panel.  
The display position can be  
selected.  
To display the time code, select TC.  
To display the user’s bit, select UB.  
OPERATE  
DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
NAL  
Checking the data of time code generator  
D
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P
L
A
Y
[
2
/
2
]
T
V
T
T
I
T
A
I
M E C O D E  
O N  
O N  
O N  
D A  
O N  
O N  
M M  
REW  
R
P
M O D E  
When it is in the STOP mode,  
press the REC button and the data  
of the time code generator will be  
displayed while the button is held  
down.  
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M E  
R E M A  
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N
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AUDIO  
INPUT  
/
O
D A  
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S
B
T
N
E
F O  
T
/
E
+
T M  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
A U D  
I
LINE  
Y/C  
V6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
E D  
D A  
T
P
I
T
E
N
T
T
F O  
.
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E
T
M E  
Y
Y
L
L
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D D  
/
Y
Y
I
2
4
H O U R  
A G E  
A C K  
COUNTER switch  
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TIME CODE  
– Presetting the time code –  
Variable values can be set for the time code and the user’s bit for efficient material management  
and editing.  
SET button  
DISP/8 button  
RESET button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
; button  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
HOLD button 9 button : button  
COUNTER switch  
TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
:Setting:  
...TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
T
C
/
U B  
C G S O U R C E  
C G E C  
/
C
L
O C K  
(
1
I
/
2 )– –  
Set TCG SOURCE to “INTERNAL.  
Set TCG SELECT to “PRESET”.  
TCG MODE:  
T
T
T
N
T
E R N A  
L
S
E
L
T
P R E  
R E C  
S
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E
T
C G M O D E  
F
R U N  
N D  
/
B
D
I
F
T
(
(
L
S
N
P
I
T
A
S C  
)
D
T
T
F
C
C
L
)
T
O N  
O F  
O F  
D U P  
C A  
T
E
F
F
REC-RUN : The time code runs only during recording.  
FREE-RUN : The time code runs from the point when the preset  
is completed.  
O F  
T
F
P
B
E
N E  
X
A G E  
A C K  
P
A G E  
In the case of the user’s bit, setting is not required.  
NDF/DF (NTSC):  
NON DROP : Non-drop frame mode. Use this setting if the number  
of frame is more important.  
DROP  
: Drop frame mode. Use this setting if the recording  
time is more important.  
LCD display  
... Perform setting while checking the LCD display.  
OVER  
dB  
:Operation:  
CH1/3  
40 30  
20  
10  
0
48k  
L
This section describes the setting of the time code.The setting of  
the user’s bit is the same. Values that can be used to configure  
the user’s bit are hexadecimal numeral from 0 – F.  
OVER  
CH2/4  
NDF  
T
C
RRUN  
STOP  
00H 00M 00S00F  
1. Set the counter switch to TC.  
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CF  
SP222min  
01/02/03  
(For user’s bit, set the switch to UB.)  
Y/C SYNC  
AM 01:23:45  
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2. Press the DISP button to change the LCD to its enlarged dis-  
play mode.  
Memo  
3. In the STOP mode, press the HOLD button.  
To stop the setting, press  
the HOLD button to return  
to the normal screen.  
¥ The hour digit of the counter starts blinking.  
4. Press the 8 or 9 button to change the value.  
To preset all digits to 0,  
press the RESET button  
when any of the digits is  
blinking.  
5. Press the : or ; button to move blinking to the next digit.  
6. Press the 8 or 9 button to change the value of the blinking  
digit.  
When the hour digit is blink-  
ing, the frame digit starts  
blinking when the ; button  
is pressed.  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to perform the necessary settings.  
8. Press the SET button to confirm the setting value and blink-  
ing of the counter stops.  
If a user’s bit is input with  
its all digits set as  
“F”, BR-DV6000 converts  
FFFFFFFF to FFFFFFFE  
before recording.  
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TIME CODE  
– Recording the time code –  
Time codes can be recorded with the following ways.  
• Record it from preset data.  
• Record it following the one last recorded on the tape.  
• Record the time code, which is input to the DV IN/OUT terminal.  
• Record the time code from an external time code generator.  
Recording from preset data  
Record preset time code data to the internal time code generator in theTIME CODE Preset screen.  
TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
:Setting:  
T
C
/
U B  
C G S O U R C E  
C G E C  
/
C
L
O C K  
(
1
/
2 )– –  
Set the TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu as follows.  
T
T
T
I
N
T
E R N A  
L
S
E
L
T
P R E  
R E C  
S
-
E
T
TCG SOURCE : INTERNAL  
TCG SELECT  
TCG MODE  
C G M O D E  
F
R U N  
: PRESET  
: REC RUN or FREE RUN  
N D  
/
B
D
I
F
T
(
(
L
S
N
P
I
T
A
S C  
)
D
T
T
F
C
C
L
)
T
O N  
O F  
O F  
D U P  
C A  
T
E
F
F
O F  
T
F
P
B
E
NDF/DF (NTSC) : NON DROP or DROP frame mode.  
N E  
X
A G E  
A C K  
P
A G E  
:Operation:  
1. Check the preset time code.  
1 Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB.  
2 In the STOP mode, hold down the REC button.  
¥ The preset time code or the user’s bit is displayed on the  
monitor or the LCD.The counter mode is displayed as TCG  
or UBG.  
REC button  
OPERATE  
3 When the REC button is released, it returns to the original  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
PROFESSIONAL  
display.  
2. Record.  
REW  
Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button.  
¥ The time code and user’s bit are recorded.  
To stop recording, press the STOP button.  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
COUNTER switch  
Preset time code  
Stopping the power supply to the DV IN terminal of BR-DV6000 cancels the preset value of the time code  
generator.  
With FREE RUN, if the mode is changed from OPERATE ON to OPERATE OFF and back to OPERATE  
ON before BR-DV6000 is restarted, the advance of the time generator may deviate. Do not change the  
mode to OPERATE OFF to keep the time generator data agreed with those of other machines.  
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Recording time code following the one last recorded on the tape  
BR-DV6000 is equipped with a time code reader. When it enters the RECORD mode from the  
RECORDING PAUSE mode, it reads the time code data already recorded on the tape and contin-  
ues recording time code from that value. (Regeneration)  
TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
:Setting:  
T
C
/
U B  
C G S O U R C E  
C G E C  
/
C
L
O C K  
(
1
I
/
2 )– –  
Set the TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu as follows.  
T
T
T
N
T
E R N A  
L
S
E
L
T
R E G E N  
TCG SOURCE : INTERNAL  
TCG SELECT  
TCG MODE  
C G M O D E  
F
R E C  
O N  
O F  
O F  
-
R U N  
: REGEN  
N D  
/
B
D
I
F
T
(
(
L
S
N
P
I
T
A
S C  
)
D
T
T
F
C
C
L
)
T
: No setting required. It will be in the same run-  
ning mode as the tape.  
D U P  
C A  
T
E
F
F
O F  
T
F
P
B
E
N E  
X
A G E  
A C K  
P
A G E  
NDF/DF (NTSC) : No setting is required. It will be in the same  
frame mode as the tape.  
:Operation:  
1. Insert a tape with time codes recorded.  
2. Set BR-DV6000 to the RECORDING PAUSE mode at the posi-  
tion where time codes are to be recorded again.  
3. Press the PLAY button to go to the RECORDING mode.  
¥ Time codes will be recorded on the tape, starting from where it  
stopped at last recording.  
The counter mode display shows either TCR or UBR.  
Recording time code, input to the DV IN/OUT terminal  
TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
:Setting:  
T
C
/
U B  
C G S O U R C E  
C G E C  
/
C
L
O C K  
(
1
I
/
2 )– –  
T
T
T
N
T
E R N A  
L
Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel to DV.  
S
E
L
T
P R E  
R E C  
S
-
E
T
C G M O D E  
F
R U N  
Set TC DUPLICATE in the TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu  
N D  
/
B
D
I
F
T
(
(
L
S
N
P
I
T
A
S C  
)
D
T
T
F
C
C
L
)
T
O N  
A U T O  
O F  
screen to AUTO.  
D U P  
C A  
T
E
O F  
T
F
P
B
E
F
*
To record time codes in the NON DROP frame mode from BR-  
DV600 or GY-DV500, set TC DUPLICATE to NON DROP.  
N E  
X
A G E  
A C K  
P
A G E  
Memo  
Time codes input to the  
TIME CODE IN terminal  
are ignored.  
Do not connect any device  
to the TIME CODE OUT  
terminal.  
:Operation:  
1. Check the time code of the DV input terminal.  
Press the REC button when BR-DV6000 is in the STOP mode to  
display the time code on the monitor or the LCD. It will be dis-  
played while the button is held down.  
The counter mode display shows DTCG or DUBG.  
2. Select the RECORDING mode.  
¥ Record time codes from the DV input terminal.  
Memo  
For date/time also, data from the DV IN terminal are recorded.  
When this terminal is connected to a D9 VCR, data/time data  
are not recorded.  
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TIME CODE  
– Recording the time code – (continued)  
Record time codes from an external time code generator  
Synchronize the internal time code generator with the SMPTE-compliant LTC time code, which is  
input from the TC IN terminal. After synchronization (slave lock), the internal time code generator  
continues to run even if external time code signals are not input.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
Synchronized signal  
generator  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
REF video  
signal  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
SYNC IN terminal  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
Time code generator  
DC12V  
TIME CODE IN terminal  
LTC time code  
:Connection:  
Input reference video signals to the external time code  
generator and the SYNC IN terminal of BR-DV6000.  
Connect theTIME CODE IN terminal of BR-DV6000 with  
the LTC time code output terminal of the external time  
code generator.  
TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
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• Set the INPUT SELECT switch to any setting except DV.  
• Set the COUNTER switch to “TC”.  
• Press the DISP button and set the LCD to the enlarged display  
mode.  
D U P  
C A  
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F
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A C K  
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TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen  
Set TCG SOURCE to “EXTERNAL.  
Memo  
:Operation:  
If the phase of the external  
time code generator and  
the phase of the video are  
not synchronized, the  
“EXT” display blinks.  
1. Perform setting for the external time code generator.  
2. Set BR-DV6000 to the RECORDING mode.  
¥ The EXT display of the LCD lights up and the time code and  
user’s bit of the external time code generator are recorded on  
the tape.  
If a user’s bit is input to the  
TIME CODE IN terminal  
with its all digits set as  
“F”, BR-DV6000 converts  
FFFFFFFF to FFFFFFFE  
before recording.  
During recording, if the internal time code generator is slave-  
locked once, the time code continues to run even if the input  
time code stops.  
OVER  
CH1/3  
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TIME CODE  
– Playing back the time code –  
BR-DV6000 is also equipped with a time code reader. During playback, the time code or user’s bit  
data recorded on the tape is displayed on the monitor or the LCD.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
AUDIO  
OUT  
PROFESSIONAL  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
REW  
STOP  
BLANK  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
REC LEVEL  
IN  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
OFF  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
REC  
PLAY  
LINE  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
Y/C  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
SIGNAL  
GND  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
TIME CODE OUT terminal  
COUNTER switch  
Monitor / LCD (Status display)  
1. Select the time code data to display.  
Set the COUNTER switch to “TC” or “UB”.  
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2.Press the PLAY button to go to the PLAYBACK mode.  
¥ It displays the time code and the user’s bit on the monitor or  
the LCD. The counter display mode becomes TCR or UBR.  
• The LTC time code is output from theTIME CODE OUT terminal  
on the rear panel.  
0 3  
1 1  
/
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0 4  
2 0  
/
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0 3  
0 0  
P L A Y  
The VITC time code is not output.  
T C R 0 2  
:
0 0  
:
0 0  
:
0 0  
If the COUNTER switch is set to CTL, the time code is not out-  
put.  
Time code or user’s bit  
Caution on time code playback  
During playback, if a portion of tape without recorded time code  
runs through, the time code stops running. Playback continues.  
If tapes without recorded user’s bit, e.g. those recorded with a  
home-use DV VCR, are played back on BR-DV6000, “– –” is dis-  
played.  
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EDIT – Editing with an RS-422A/JVC bus edit remote controller –  
BR-DV6000 is designed to be capable to make tape-to-tape editing by RM-G800/G805 JVC bus  
remote controller or RM-G820 as well as other equivalent RS-422A remote controller. Of course, it  
can be applied to feeder player.  
• +/– 0 frame editing accuracy with time code, capstan bump (for both recorder and player) and external  
sync by RS-422A editing controller.  
• Ready for A/B roll editing.  
• Digital editing via DV interface.  
Chart for editing mode when BR-DV6000 is used as editing recorder  
1) Editing over recorded tape with 48 kHz au-  
dio in analog interface  
2) Editing over recorded tape with 32 kHz au-  
dio in analog interface  
Edit mode  
Analog editing  
Edit mode  
Analog editing  
Mode select  
OSD  
48 kHz mode  
Yes  
Mode select  
OSD  
32 kHz mode  
2
ASSEM  
INS V  
Yes  
Yes  
ASSEM  
INS V  
*
ASSEM  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
ASSEM  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
Yes  
2
INS VA  
INS A  
Yes  
Yes  
INS VA  
INS A  
Yes  
Yes  
*
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
2
*
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
VIDEO  
AUD-2  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
VIDEO  
AUD-2  
*
INS VA12  
INS VA34  
Yes  
Yes  
INS VA1  
INS VA2  
No  
*
No  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
TC  
INS A12  
INS A34  
INS TC  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
TC  
INS A1  
INS A2  
INS TC  
No  
No  
*
*
Yes  
*2 : In case of CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4 simultaneous  
insert or assemble edit mode of 32 kHz audio,  
input signal to audio input connector CH1/CH3  
is recorded onto CH1 and CH3 tracks simulta-  
neously and input signal to audio input con-  
nector CH2/CH4 is recorded onto CH2 and CH4  
tracks simultaneously.  
* : In this mode, even when you start auto edit,  
editing will automatically stop and warning  
message will appear. But, preview edit will be  
performed without any warning message.  
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3) Editing over recorded tape with 48 kHz or  
44.1 kHz audio in DV interface  
4) Editing over recorded tape with 32 kHz au-  
dio in DV interface  
Edit mode  
DV editing  
Edit mode  
DV editing  
Mode select  
OSD  
48 kHz/44.1 kHz mode  
Mode select  
OSD  
32 kHz mode  
ASSEM  
INS V  
Yes  
Yes  
ASSEM  
INS V  
Yes  
Yes  
ASSEM  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
ASSEM  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
INS VA  
INS A  
Yes  
Yes  
INS VA  
INS A  
Yes  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
Yes  
No*  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
VIDEO  
AUD-2  
VIDEO  
AUD-1  
VIDEO  
AUD-2  
INS VA1  
INS VA2  
*
*
No  
No  
INS VA12  
INS VA34  
No  
*
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
TC  
INS A1  
INS A2  
INS TC  
No  
No  
No  
*
*
AUD-1  
AUD-2  
TC  
INS A12  
INS A34  
INS TC  
No  
No  
No  
*
*
* : In this mode, even when you start auto edit,  
editing will automatically stop and warning  
message will appear. But, preview edit will be  
performed without any warning message.  
* : In this mode, even when you start auto edit,  
editing will automatically stop and warning  
message will appear. But, preview edit will be  
performed without any warning message.  
Note for audio insert editing (48 kHz/32 kHz mode)  
If the audio mode setting by menu on BR-DV6000 (audio mode of input signal in DV interface) is  
different from that of audio mode of the recorded tape, insert editing is impossible. (If editing is  
performed, it will automatically stop.)  
If the audio mode is changed during performing audio insert editing,  
• In case of DV interface editing, editing will be continued in accordance with the changed audio  
mode.  
• In case of analog interface editing, if the audio mode of the recorded tape is changed from 32 kHz  
mode to other mode, editing will automatcically stop during CH1/2 or CH3/4 audio insert editing.  
• In case of analog interface editing, editing will be continued in accordance with the audio mode  
setting by menu on BR-DV6000 during CH1/2/3/4 simultaneous audio insert editing or assemble  
editing even if the audio mode of the recorded tape is changed.  
Following editing mode is not available  
• Variable motion editing  
• Slow motion editing  
• Audio or Video split editing  
• Frame by frame editing (if editing of duration of less than 10 frames, it will automatically perform 10  
frames editing)  
• CTL editing (Editing may be possible in CTL mode, but since counter data cannot be coincided with  
tape position, editing accuracy will become worse.)  
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EDIT – Editing with an RS-422A/JVC bus edit remote controller – (continued)  
Editing procedure with BR-DV6000  
:Connection:  
For details on connection, refer to pages 32 and 33.  
:Setting:  
Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel to REMOTE.  
SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
SYNC SELECT : If there is no input of synchronization signals to the SYNC IN terminal, set this item  
of the recorder to AUTO. During playback, it synchronizes with the input video  
signal.  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
• Set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN to ON (for RS-422A).  
Memo : To use the REMOTE 2 (12-PIN) terminal simultaneously, set REMOTE SEL JVC to “OFF”.  
• Set REMOTE SEL JVC to ON (for JVC-BUS).  
Memo : To use the REMOTE 1 (9-PIN) terminal simultaneously, set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN to “OFF”.  
• PREROLL:  
Use this item to set the preroll time (second). It is recommended that at least 7 seconds be set.  
Memo : The setting by the editing remote controller precedes if applicable.  
REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen  
• REM STOP SEL (only for RS-422A)  
Select the mode for BR-DV6000 to be in when it receives standby-on signals.  
EE  
PB  
: EE mode (STOP mode)  
: Playback mode (STILL mode)  
• PB START DELAY  
Set the editing timing. If the start points of edit are not concurrent, adjust the playback startup timing.  
0F  
: No correction  
1F-15F: Delays the timing for the duration of the set frames. If BR-DV6000 is connected to an  
editing remote controller with no bump function, use this setting to adjust the edit precision.  
Memo : No bump function is available for RM-G800/G805.  
• SYNCHRONIZATION (only for RS-422A)  
Whether to use the bump function to enhance edit precision can be selected.  
OFF : Bump off  
ON  
: Bump on. It may slow down the edit operation.  
• CONTROLLER SEL (only for RS-422A)  
Set this item according to the type of controller to be connected. (Refer to Page 77)  
Set it to TYPE 1 when RM-G820 is used.  
TC OFFSET in the TC/UB/CLOCK (1/2) Menu screen (only for RS-422A)  
To edit DV signals, set the timing for the time code to be output to the editing controller form BR-  
DV6000.  
Usually, this item is set to OFF.  
To edit with DV connection  
• Set the player input selection to other than DV.  
• If the bump function is to be used, operate the function from the player. In the case of an editing  
remote controller for which the function is operated from the recorder, set the preroll time to at least  
10 seconds.  
• For both player and recorder, set REM STOP SEL to PB.  
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Setting the TIME CODE mode (used as editing recorder)  
It is necessary to set time code parameters (when it is used as a recorder) and time code recording  
mode in accordance with system.  
• INTERNAL-REGEN (Regeneration mode)  
Time code will be continued to time code information of the prerecorded tape.  
This is the factory’s default setting. This mode is especially intended for the following situations:  
• When using the JVC bus remote controller.  
• When not interfacing with external sync.  
• INTERNAL-PRESET-FREERUN (Free run mode)  
Please choose this mode when you want to preset time code from the RS-422A remote controller.  
Please note that time code will be discontinued when an external sync signal is not input to both the  
editing recorder, player and the editing controller.  
• INTERNAL-PRESET-RECRUN (REC RUN mode)  
Select this mode if the RM-G800/G805 TC insert function is to be used.  
Setting of RM-G820  
PREROLL  
EDIT TIMING  
BUMP  
: It is recommended that at least 7 seconds be set.  
: -5 frames  
: ON  
BUMP SELECT : PLAYER  
Counter : LTC  
Making prerecorded base tape (used as editing recorder)  
Both in the case of analog interface editing : To make a prerecorded tape with the appropriate audio  
mode to your liking.  
And in the case of DV interface editing  
: To make a prerecorded tape with the audio mode cor-  
responding with the source tape.  
It is necessary to record continuous time code information on a prerecorded tape.  
Please refer to “Presetting the time code” section. (Page 59)  
Note  
When editing, we recommend “blank stripe” tapes on the same VCR that will be used for editing.  
Visual or audio imperfections may occur when editing tapes recorded in another VCR, with poor tape  
path linearity, or when the original tape was recorded or stored in high temperature.  
Confirmation by preview editing  
Before performing editing, it is possible to check the edit-in and –out points in preview editing.  
It does not work with the JVC bus interface editing controller.  
If the editing controller has a learn function, it is recommended that this function is used.  
To activate the capstan bump function, it is necessary to set sufficient pre-roll time. It is recommended  
that a minimum of 7 seconds is set.  
Note  
• During preview or editing, switching timing of picture and audio in edit points appear shifted a few  
frames from actual recorded points, but the final images will be recorded at the correct location on  
the tape.  
• When the JVC bus interface editing controller is used, the monitor output picture of the recorder  
always shows the player. It is not possible to check PB/EE switching at edit points.  
Perform editing  
After setting edit points, starts editing by using perform button on the editing controller.  
Note  
• Occasionally, pictures or audio noise may appear during the playback process in editing, but the  
recording will be fine.  
• Occasionally, noise may occur at the edit points when editing repeatedly at the same frame many  
times.  
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EDIT  
– Using a non-linear editing system –  
Tape contents of BR-DV6000 are captured by a non-linear editing system and the non-linear edited  
contents are recorded on BR-DV6000.  
:Connection:  
Analog video  
Analog audio  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
AUDIO  
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
RS-422A  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
REMOTE 1 (9P)  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
Non-linear system  
DV terminal  
IEEE1394 (image, audio, control)  
Control with RS-422A  
(Analog signals)  
Control with the DV terminal  
(Digital signals)  
:Setting:  
:Setting:  
Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
Set REMOTE SEL DV to ON or LOC+REM.  
front panel to REMOTE.  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
Set this item to ON if it is to become enabled  
only when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
front panel is set to REMOTE.  
Set this item to LOC+REM if it is to become  
enabled regardless of the position of the RE-  
MOTE/LOCAL switch.  
• Set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN to “ON”.  
REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen  
REMOTE FF/REW MODE:  
Use this item to select the operation to be per-  
formed if the FF or REW command is received  
during playback. (FF/REW or Search)  
If the search operation is not performed prop-  
erly, set it to “SEARCH”.  
CONTROLLER TYPE (in the REMOTE 2/2  
Menu screen):  
Set this item to “TYPE1”.  
Memo  
If the time code of BR-DV6000 is not displayed correctly when the non-linear side moves one frame  
forward or backward, set the STILL mode to “FRAME.”  
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MENU SCREENS  
– Structure of the Menu screens –  
The Menu screens are displayed on the monitor or the LCD. They are structured with multiple  
layers.  
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MENU SCREENS  
– Setting the menus –  
The functions of BR-DV6000 are configured in the Menu screens. The configured settings are  
saved in the memory of BR-DV6000 and retained even after power off.  
1.4.  
2. -1, 3. -1, 3  
MENU button  
8 button  
2. -2, 3. -2, 4  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
SET button  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
; button  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
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MIX  
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CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
2. -1, 3. -1, 3 2. -2, 3. -2  
9 button  
: button  
TOP MENU screen  
Perform the menu settings while viewing the display on the moni-  
tor connected to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal or the LCD.  
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1 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the Menu screen  
item for setting.  
Menu items  
Cursor  
2 Press SET or the : button.  
Select EXIT of theTOP MENU screen to return to the normal  
screen.  
Cursor  
Item  
Setting value  
3. Setting the Menu item for setting.  
1 Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to the Menu screen  
item for setting.  
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for changing.  
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4 Press the SET button to confirm the change.  
¥ Blinking stops and the new value is confirmed.  
5 Repeat steps 1 - 4 and continue setting as necessary.  
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SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
To display the Menu screen at the next level, bring the  
cursor to NEXT PAGE and press the SET or t button.  
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4.To return to the normal screen, do one of the following ac-  
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Select EXIT in the TOP MENU screen and press the SET or :  
button.  
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MENU SCREENS  
– Description of the Menu screens –  
In the following description of the Menus, indicates factory settings.  
TOP MENU screen  
Item  
SYSTEM  
Setting  
Description  
Displays the menus related to the operating system of BR-DV6000.  
It also displays factory setting and the drum hour meter.  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
Displays the menus related to the remote controller.  
Displays the menus related to the audio.  
Displays the menus related to the video.  
VIDEO  
TC/UB/CLOCK  
Displays the menu for setting time codes.  
Also displays the date/time setting screen.  
DISPLAY SET  
Displays the menus related to the monitor connected to theVIDEO  
MONITOR OUT terminal and the LCD.  
NETWORK  
PACK CONFIG  
Displayed if the network board SA-DV6000 (sold separately) is  
installed.  
For details, refer to the user’s guide for SA-DV6000.  
MOVIE CLIP  
EXIT  
Return to the normal screen.  
SYSTEM Menu screens  
The SYSTEM Menu consists of the following two screens (1/2 and 2/2).  
SYSTEM (1/2) menu  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
SYNC SELECT AUTO  
Use this item to select the synchronization signal if there is no  
input of synchronization signal to the SYNC IN terminal during  
playback.  
EXTERNAL  
AUTO  
: Input video signal  
EXTERNAL : Internal synchronization signal  
(For details : Page 29)  
STL/F.ADV  
MODE  
FIELD  
Use this setting to select the still image for the STILL mode or  
frame-advance playback.  
1ST  
2ND  
FRAME  
FIELD  
: Displays the field image. During frame-advance  
playback, it displays the 1st and 2nd field images  
alternately.  
1ST  
2ND  
: Displays the 1st field image.  
: Displays the 2nd field image.  
: Displays the frame image.  
FRAME  
Memo  
Images from the DV terminal will be the 1st field images regard-  
less of the settings.  
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SYSTEM Menu screens (continued)  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
BACKUP REC  
TIME  
OFF  
For setting backup recording time with DV input signals accord-  
ing to the tape length of the source unit:  
25MIN  
55MIN  
75MIN  
115MIN  
175MIN  
265MIN  
OFF  
: No backup recording  
25MIN  
55MIN  
75MIN  
115MIN  
175MIN  
265MIN  
: For a 30-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 60-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 80-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 120-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 180-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 270-minute source unit recording tape  
(Page 45 “Backup recording function”)  
Memo  
This item is fixed to OFF when REPLICATION in the SYSTEM  
(2/2) Menu screen is set to DV. If this is set to other than OFF,  
REPLICATION cannot be set to DV.  
Set this item to “OFF” if DV REC TRIGGER of GY-DV5000 is set to  
ON.  
LONG PAUSE  
TIME  
30SEC  
1MIN  
2MIN  
3MIN  
Select the time when BR-DV6000 enters the TAPE PROTEC-  
TION mode if the unit has stayed at still, stop or recording pause  
for a prolonged period of time.The TAPE PROTECTION mode in  
at STILL can be selected from LONG PAUSE MODE:  
30SEC : 30 seconds  
5MIN  
1MIN : 1 minute  
2MIN : 2 minutes  
Memo  
3MIN : 3 minutes  
5MIN : 5 minutes  
To prevent the video head from clogged or the tape from being  
damaged, set as short a time as possible.  
LONG PAUSE  
MODE  
F.ADV  
STBY-OFF  
For selecting the action when BR-DV6000 stays at still for a long  
time.  
In the case of RECORDING PAUSE or STOP, it enters the  
standby-off status:  
F.ADV  
: Frame-advances BR-DV6000 five times in the for-  
ward direction. On the 6th attempt, this mode  
stops it.  
STBY-OFF : Stops BR-DV6000.  
;,: KEY  
FUNC.  
INDEX  
VAR  
For selecting the function for the SEARCH+/: button and  
SEARCH–/; button.  
INDEX  
VAR  
: Performs index search. (Page 52)  
: Changes the search speed during a search.  
(Page 50)  
REPEAT MODE OFF  
For enabling/disabling repeat playback and selecting the type of  
repeat playback.  
INDEX  
V. END  
TAPE END  
OFF  
: No repeat playback  
INDEX  
: Repeat playback between the positions where  
index signals are recorded.  
: Repeat playback from the beginning of the tape  
to the position where video signal recording ends.  
V. END  
TAPE END : Repeat playback from the beginning to the end of  
the tape.  
NEXT PAGE  
PAGE BACK  
For displaying the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen.  
For returning to the TOP MENU screen.  
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MENU SCREENS – Description of the Menu screens – (continued)  
SYSTEM (2/2) Menu  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
For selecting the action to perform when the power is supplied to the  
DC IN terminal:  
DC IN MODE  
OPE OFF  
OPE ON  
OPE OFF  
OPE ON  
Memo  
: Sets BR-DV6000 to the OPERATE OFF mode.  
: Sets BR-DV6000 to the OPERATE ON mode.  
When the TIMER switch is set to REC or PLAY, the OPERATE ON  
mode becomes effective regardless of the setting of this item.  
For enabling/disabling index signal recording.  
INDEX WRITE  
REPLICATION  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
: No index signal  
: Select here to record index signals.  
It records an index signal automatically at the posi-  
tion where recording starts.  
For enabling /disabling output of REC commands from the SERIAL  
REMOTE OUT terminal or the DV terminal when BR-DV6000 is set  
to the PLAYBACK mode.  
OFF  
SERIAL  
DV  
OFF  
: No output  
SERIAL  
: Outputs from the SERIAL REMOTE OUT terminal.  
Use this setting when the SERIAL REMOTE OUT  
terminal is used for dubbing by another machine.  
: Outputs from the DV terminal. Use this setting when  
the DV terminal is used for dubbing by another ma-  
chine.  
DV  
Memo  
This item cannot be set to DV when BACKUP REC TIME in the SYS-  
TEM (1/2) Menu screen is set to other than OFF.  
With this item set to DV, BACKUP REC TIME is fixed to OFF.  
For setting the output timing of the REC command from the SERIAL  
REMOTE OUT terminal or the DV terminal when BR-DV6000 is set  
to the PLAYBACK mode.  
REPLICATE  
DELAY  
OFF  
1SEC  
2SEC  
3SEC  
4SEC  
5SEC  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
: Outputs when the unit is set to the PLAYBACK mode.  
1SEC - 5SEC : Delays output timing by the set time (seconds).  
OPERATION  
LOCK  
For enabling/disabling operation lock.  
OFF  
: Turns off operation lock and the operation buttons of  
BR-DV6000 can be used.  
: Turns on operation lock. The operation buttons and  
slide switches of BR-DV6000 are disabled except the  
OPERATE ON button and MENU operation.  
(Page 37)  
ON  
PB/DV IN  
PAL  
NTSC  
Set this menu according to the DV input signal and the signal format  
of the tape to be played.  
NTSC  
PAL  
: Select here when the signal format is NTSC.  
: Select here when PAL signals are input to the DV  
terminal or when a tape with PAL signals recorded is  
played.  
Memo  
• With this menu set to PAL, analog signals cannot be recorded.  
• If the setting is changed, images cannot be produced properly for a  
while after the change.  
• Signal formats cannot be converted.  
• If this item is set to PAL, BR-DV6000 cannot be used as the player  
or recorder of an editing system.  
FACTORY  
SETTING  
CANCEL  
EXECUTE  
For enabling /disabling the factory setting for the Menu screens.  
CANCEL  
: Disable the factory setting  
: Enable the factory setting  
EXECUTE  
DRUM HOUR  
METER  
PAGE BACK  
For displaying the time of drum usage.  
* The cursor cannot be brought to this item.  
For returning to the SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen.  
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REMOTE Menu screens  
The REMOTE Menu consists of the following two screens (1/2 and 2/2).  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
OFF  
Description  
REMOTE SEL  
9P  
For enabling/disabling the REMOTE1 (9-PIN) terminal when the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel is set to REMOTE.  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
: Control through RS-422A disabled  
: Control through RS-422A enabled  
Memo  
When the RS-232C board SA-K46U (sold separately) is installed, the name of this item changes  
to REMOTE SEL 232.  
Use this setting to enable/disable the control via RS-232C when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
on the front panel is set to REMOTE.  
REMOTE SEL  
SER  
For enabling/disabling control via the SERIAL REMOTE IN ter-  
minal.  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
: Control disabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
ON  
: Control enabled only when the REMOTE/  
LOCALswitch is set to REMOTE.  
LOC+REM : Control enabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
REMOTE SEL  
DV  
For enabling/disabling control via the DV terminal.  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
: Control disabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
ON  
: Control enabled only when the REMOTE/  
LOCALswitch is set to REMOTE.  
LOC+REM : Control enabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
REMOTE SEL  
JVC  
For enabling/disabling the REMOTE 2 (12-PIN) terminal when  
the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel is set to REMOTE.  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
: Control through the JVC bus disabled  
: Control through the JVC bus enabled  
REMOTE SEL  
NET  
For enabling/disabling control via the network board SA-DV6000  
(sold separately).  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
: Control disabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
ON  
: Control enabled only when the REMOTE/  
LOCALswitch is set to REMOTE.  
LOC+REM : Control enabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
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MENU SCREENS – Description of the Menu screens – (continued)  
REMOTE Menu screens (continued)  
REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen (continued)  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
LOCAL  
FUNCTION  
NO KEY  
EJECT  
STP + EJT  
ALL KEYS  
For selecting the buttons of BR-DV6000 to be enabled in remote-  
controlling it with the REMOTE (1/2) terminals or the SERIAL  
REMOTE terminal:  
NO KEY  
EJECT  
: No button enabled.  
: Only the EJECT button enabled.  
STP + EJT : Only the STOP button and the EJECT button are  
enabled.  
ALL KEYS : All operation buttons are enabled.  
Memo  
If OPERATION LOCK in the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen is set  
to ON, the buttons on BR-DV6000 will be disabled regardless of  
the setting here.  
PREROLL  
3SEC  
5SEC  
7SEC  
10SEC  
For setting the preroll time of BR-DV6000 in remote-controlling it  
with the REMOTE 1 terminal. Setting done with the editing re-  
mote controller prevails over other settings:  
3SEC : 3 seconds  
5SEC : 5 seconds  
7SEC : 7 seconds  
10SEC : 10 seconds  
Memo  
To enhance editing precision, please set it to at least 7 seconds.  
NEXT PAGE  
PAGE BACK  
For displaying the REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen.  
For returning to the TOP MENU screen.  
REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
REM FF/REW  
MODE  
FF/REW  
SEARCH  
For setting the action to be performed when the 9-PIN REMOTE  
terminal, 12-PIN REMOTE terminal, RS-232C terminal or DV  
terminal received an FF/REW command:  
FF/REW  
: Sets BR-DV6000 to perform FF/REW when an  
FF/REW command is received. Normal setting.  
: Sets BR-DV6000 to perform searching when an  
FF/REW command is received. Use this setting  
if the search (cue up) function does not work prop-  
erly.  
SEARCH  
REM STOP SEL EE  
For setting the action to be performed when the 9 PIN REMOTE  
terminal, 12-PIN REMOTE terminal, RS-232C terminal or DV  
terminal received a STANDBY ON command:  
PB  
EE  
: Sets BR-DV6000 to the EE mode.  
(It goes into the STOP mode.)  
PB  
: Sets BR-DV6000 to the PLAY mode.  
(It goes into the STILL mode.)  
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REMOTE (2/2) Menu screen (continued)  
Items  
Setting  
Description  
REMOTE menu  
PB START  
DELAY  
0F  
For adjusting the edit timing. With the remote controller in use, if  
the start points of edit are not concurrent, adjust the playback  
startup timing:  
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15F  
0F  
: No correction.  
1F to 15F  
: Delays the timing by the number of frames set by  
the user. When BR-DV6000 is connected to an  
editing remote controller with no bump function,  
use this setting to adjust the editing precision.  
SYNCHRONI-  
ZATION  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling the bump function when BR-DV6000 is  
connected to an editing remote controller:  
OFF  
ON  
: No synchronization.  
: Performs synchronization. The editing precision  
is enhanced. Please set the pre-roll time to at least  
7 seconds.  
CONTROLLER TYPE1  
For setting the type of controller to be connected when remote  
control is enabled with the RS-422A interface:  
SEL  
TYPE2  
TYPE3  
TYPE4  
TYPE5  
TYPE6  
TYPE7  
TYPE1  
TYPE2  
: RM-G820  
: RM-G860 (set the preroll time to at least 10  
seconds)  
TYPE3  
TYPE4  
: AG-A850  
: RM-450,PVE-500  
TYPE5 - TYPE7 : (Not in use)  
FOOT SW  
OFF  
For setting when an external switch (e.g., a footswitch) is con-  
nected to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal. Before operating an  
external switch (footswitch) with L EDGE or H EDGE, turn BR-  
DV6000 to the RECORDING PAUSE or RECORDING mode:  
L EDGE  
H EDGE  
L LEVEL  
OFF  
: For when the external switch is not used.  
: Recording and recording pause is switched at the  
LOW edge of the external switch signal.  
L EDGE  
H EDGE  
L LEVEL  
: Recording and recording pause is switched at the  
HIGH edge of the external switch signal.  
: Record at the LOW edge and pause recording at  
the HIGH edge of the external switch signal.  
PAGE BACK  
Return to the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen.  
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MENU SCREENS – Description of the Menu screens – (continued)  
AUDIO Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
48 K  
Description  
AUDIO MODE  
For selecting the audio sampling frequency for recording.  
32 K  
48 K  
: Records at 48 kHz. It records in the 2-channel  
stereo mode. No audio dubbing allowed.  
: Records at 32 kHz. It records in the 4-channel  
mode.To perform audio dubbing on CH3 and CH4  
later, use this setting.  
32 K  
Memo  
Setting of this item is not required for DV signal input.  
A.OUT AT  
SEARCH  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling audio output from this AUDIO OUT termi-  
nal during searches.  
OFF  
ON  
: Output off.  
: Output on.  
AUDIO INPUT  
SEL  
XLR  
RCA  
Use this setting when the XLRIN board SA-X61U (sold separately)  
is installed. For selecting the audio input terminal.  
XLR  
RCA  
: Audio input terminal of SA-X61U  
: AUDIO INPUT terminal of the unit  
AUDIO OUT  
LEV  
–12 dB  
–20 dB  
For selecting the level for playback audio output.  
–12 dB  
: Select here to reduce the analog sound output  
level. It will be reduced by 8 dB.  
: Usually, this setting is used.  
–20 dB  
V.FADE  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling the V.Fade function, which reduces sound  
noise in playback that is produced at jointed parts of recording.  
OFF  
ON  
: V.FADE function disabled.  
: V.FADE function enabled.  
PAGE BACK  
For returning to the TOP MENU screen.  
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VIDEO Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Y/C  
Description  
VIDEO  
INPUT SEL  
For selecting the input video signals when the INPUT SELECT  
switch on the front panel is set to Y/C (CPN).  
: YC separate signals  
COMPONENT : Component video signals  
COMPONENT  
Y/C  
SET UP  
(NTSC)  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling the application of setups to analog video  
signals (composite, Y/C and component).  
(During recording and playback)  
OFF  
ON  
Memo  
: Does not apply setups.  
: Applies setups.  
The application of setups on playback or recorded video signals  
must match the setting of SET UP. Otherwise, if dubbing is re-  
peatedly performed, the hue and brightness of the video may not  
appear normal.  
BLACK  
BURST  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling output of black burst signals of the built-in  
signal generator. (When analog input is selected)  
OFF  
ON  
: Output off  
: Output on. In the RECORDING mode, black burst  
signals will be recorded.  
PAGE BACK  
For returning to the TOP MENU screen.  
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MENU SCREENS – Description of the Menu screens – (continued)  
TC/UB/CLOCK Menu screens  
The TC/UB/CLOCK Menu consists of the following two screens. (1/2 and 2/2)  
TC/UB/CLOCK (1/2) Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
TCG SOURCE  
INTERNAL  
EXTERNAL  
For selecting the source of the time code generator.  
INTERNAL : BR-DV6000 built-in time code generator  
EXTERNAL : Time code generator connected to the TIME  
CODE IN terminal  
TCG SELECT  
TCG MODE  
PRESET  
For selecting the time code generator mode.  
REGEN  
PRESET  
REGEN  
: PRESET mode  
: REGENERATION mode.  
REC-RUN  
FREE-RUN  
For selecting the running mode of the time code generator.  
* Select here in the PRESET mode.  
REC-RUN  
: RECORD RUN mode.  
FREE-RUN : FREE RUN mode  
NDF/DF  
(NTSC)  
NON DROP  
DROP  
For selecting the framing mode of the time code generator.  
(NTSC only)  
* Select here in the PRESET mode.  
NON DROP : NON-DROP mode  
DROP  
: DROP-FRAME mode  
DF BIT (PAL)  
OFF  
ON  
For selecting whether to record drop-frame bits.(Only for E model)  
OFF  
ON  
: No recording  
: Recording  
TC DUPLICATE OFF  
AUTO  
NON DROP  
For selecting the type of time code to be recorded with DV signal  
input.  
OFF  
: Records time code of the built-in time code gen-  
erator of BR-DV6000  
AUTO  
: Records the time code input to the DV IN termi-  
nal.The framing mode of the time code will be set  
automatically to the framing of the time code in-  
put.  
NON DROP : Records the time code input to the DV IN termi-  
nal.The framing mode of the time code is fixed to  
non-drop framing. (NTSC only)  
Use this setting for dubbing tapes recorded with  
BR-DV600, GY-DV500 or GY-DV550 in the NON-  
DROP FRAME mode. (NTSC only)  
TC OFFSET  
OFF  
For setting up the timing when time code data from the 9-PIN  
REMOTE terminal of BR-DV6000 to the editing remote controller  
are output.  
+1F  
+2F  
–2F  
–1F  
OFF  
+1F  
+2F  
–2F  
–1F  
: Normal setting  
: Sets the timing to 1 frame faster.  
: Sets the timing to 2 frames faster.  
: Sets the timing to 2 frames slower.  
: Sets the timing to 1 frame slower.  
NEXT BACK  
PAGE BACK  
For displaying the TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) Menu screen.  
For returning to the TOP MENU screen.  
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TC/UB/CLOCK (2/2) Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
For selecting whether to record user’s bit. (Only for E model)  
U-BIT (PAL)  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
: No recording  
: Recording  
For selecting whether to record date/time data on the tape.  
DATE REC  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
: No recording  
: Recording date/time on-screen display descrip-  
tion.  
For this to be enabled, the following settings are required.  
• Set DISPLAY in the DISPLAY (1/2) Menu screen to ON.  
• Set TIME/DATE in the DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen to other  
than OFF.  
Memo  
With DV signal input, date/time data are not recorded.  
CLOCK  
ADJUST  
For displaying the date/time setting screen  
For setting, refer to page 40 “Setting date/time”.  
PAGE BACK  
For returning to the TC/UB/CLOCK(1/2) Menu screen .  
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MENU SCREENS – Description of the Menu screens – (continued)  
DISPLAY Menu screens  
The DISPLAY menu consists of 2 screens (1/2 and 2/2)  
DISPLAY (1/2) Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
MAX  
+4  
+3  
+2  
+1  
Description  
LCD BRIGHT-  
NESS  
For adjusting the brightness of the LCD.  
A bigger value increases brightness.  
LCD CHROMA  
For adjusting the concentration level of the color of the LCD.  
A bigger value increases color concentration.  
0  
LCD CONTRAST  
For adjusting the LCD contrast.  
A bigger value increases contrast.  
–1  
–2  
–3  
–4  
MIN  
LCD AUTO OFF  
For selecting whether to turn off the LCD display automatically  
when it is not to be used for a long time.  
OFF  
30MIN  
1HOUR  
2HOUR  
OFF  
: No auto OFF  
30MIN  
1HOUR  
2HOUR  
Memo  
: Auto OFF after 30 minutes  
: Auto OFF after 1 hour  
: Auto OFF after 2 hours  
During recording or playback, the LCD display stays on regard-  
less of this setting.  
DISPLAY  
For turning on/off on-screen status display on the monitor con-  
nected to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal or the LCD.  
OFF  
ON  
AUTO  
OFF  
: No on-screen status display. Only video is dis-  
played.  
ON  
: Always shows on-screen status display.  
: Shows on-screen status display for about 4 sec-  
onds during mode changes.  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
POSI.  
For selecting the counter display position (CTL counter, time code  
and user’s bit) of the monitor or the LCD.  
LOWER-R : Lower right  
LOWER-R  
LOWER-L  
UPPER-R  
UPPER-L  
CENTER  
LOWER-L  
UPPER-R  
UPPER-L  
CENTER  
: Lower left  
: Upper right  
: Upper left  
: Center  
NEXT PAGE  
PAGE BACK  
For displaying the DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen.  
For returning to the TOP MENU screen.  
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DISPLAY (2/2) Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
TIME CODE  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling the time code display on the monitor or  
the LCD.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
VTR MODE  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling theVCR mode on the monitor or the LCD.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
TAPE REMAIN  
OFF  
ON  
For enabling/disabling the display of the remaining time of the  
tape on the monitor or the LCD.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
TIME/DATE  
OFF  
TIME  
For enabling/disabling the time/date display on the monitor or  
the LCD and selecting the display format.  
DATE  
OFF  
: No display  
DATE+TM  
TIME  
: Time display only  
: Date display only  
: Date/Time display  
DATE  
DATE+TM  
AUDIO INFO.  
EDIT INFO.  
OFF  
For enabling/disabling the display of audio channel or sampling  
frequency on the monitor or the LCD.  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
OFF  
ON  
For selecting whether to display the edit mode on the monitor or  
the LCD.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
DATE STYLE  
YY/MM/DD  
MM/DD/YY  
DD/MM/YY  
For selecting the date display format.  
YY/MM/DD : Year/Month/Day  
MM/DD/YY : Month/Day/Year  
DD/MM/YY : Day/Month/Year  
TIME STYLE  
PAGE BACK  
24HOUR  
12HOUR  
For selecting the display style of time.  
24HOUR  
12HOUR  
: 24-hour mode  
: 12-hour mode  
For returning to the DISPLAY (1/2) screen.  
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– Command tables –  
This section provides information on programming VCR operations via the RS-232C interface.  
BASIC TABLE  
Low  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
High  
Cassette  
Out  
Not  
Target  
0
Complete Error  
ACK  
NAK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Fwd Shtl Fwd Shtl  
Fwd Shtl  
x10  
RevShtl  
x10  
Play  
Stop  
Still  
Fwd Still  
Rev Still  
x2  
x0.2  
Clear  
Error with Data  
CueUp  
In Shift In Shift Out Shift Out Shift Rev Shtl Rev Shtl Rev Shtl  
Enter  
+
+
x1  
x2  
x0.2  
In Flag Out Flag In Flag Out Flag  
Reset  
Go-to  
In  
Go-to  
Out  
Memory  
Search  
In Entry Out Entry  
Clear  
Memory  
Reset  
Recall Recall  
Status  
Sense  
Date  
Preset  
Clock  
Preset  
Standby Standby  
Fwd Field Rev Field  
Preroll  
Eject  
Ff  
Rew  
Adb  
On  
Off  
Step  
Step  
CueUp  
with Data  
Date Data Clock Data  
Sense  
Edit  
On  
Fwd Shtl Rev Shtl  
Sense  
Edit  
Off  
Full-EE  
On  
Select  
EE On EE Off  
Select  
Rec  
Pause  
Adb  
Pause  
Auto Edit Preview Review  
EE Off  
Preroll  
Tm Sense Sense Sense  
Preroll Timer Mode  
Preset Preset Preset Tm Preset Select  
Rec  
Status Tc Data CTL Data In Data Out Data UB Data JVC Status  
Sense Sense  
Sense  
Sense Sense  
TC  
UB  
CTL Data In Data Out Data  
Reset  
Edit  
Memory  
Sw Preset  
Preset Preset  
JVC Tbl 1 Basic  
Select Tbl Select  
Rec/Dub  
Request  
Vtr Ind  
JVC TABLE1  
Low  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
High  
Cassette  
Out  
Not  
Target  
0
Complete Error  
ACK  
NAK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Play  
Stop  
Still  
Clear  
Error  
In Shift In Shift Out Shift Out Shift  
Enter  
+
+
In Flag Out Flag In Flag Out Flag  
Go-to  
In  
Go-to  
Out  
Memory  
Search  
In Entry Out Entry  
Clear  
Memory  
Reset  
Reset  
Recall Recall  
Status  
Sense  
Rom  
Version  
Operate Operate  
On  
Off  
Date  
Preset  
Clock  
Preset  
Standby Standby  
Fwd Field Rev Field  
Preroll  
Eject  
Ff  
Rew  
Adb  
On  
Off  
Step  
Step  
Date Data Clock Data  
Sense Sense  
Play After  
CueUp  
Viss  
Fwd  
Viss  
Rev  
Fwd Shtl Rev Shtl  
EE Off  
Full-EE  
On  
Memory Tape Rem  
Sw Sense Sense  
Rec  
Pause  
Adb  
Pause  
JVC Status  
Sense  
Memory  
Rec  
Device Type  
Request  
Status Tc Data CTL Data  
Sense Sense  
Sense  
CTL Data In Data Out Data  
Reset Preset Preset  
Timer Mode  
Select  
JVC Tbl 1 Basic  
Select Tbl Select  
Sw Preset  
Rec/Dub  
Request  
Vtr Ind  
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C specifications –  
9PIN D-Sub  
1
5
9
6
Mode  
: Non-synchronous  
Character length : 8 bits  
Parity check  
Start bit  
: None  
: 1  
Pin No. Signal  
Operation  
Direction of  
signal  
VCR©PC  
Stop bit  
: 1  
2
3
4
5
6
RxD  
TxD  
Receive data  
Transmit data  
Data rate  
: 9600bps  
VCRPC  
Bit configuration  
DTR Data terminal ready VCRPC  
GND Signal grounding  
DSR Data set ready  
VCR©PC  
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7  
Memo :PC” means a controller such as a personal  
computer.  
Stopping bit  
Starting bit  
ASCII code table  
Use this table to represent the values or alphabets in ASCII with the RS-232C interface.  
0
1 2  
3
4
5
P
6
7
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
8
9
A B C D E F  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
SP 0  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A Q a  
B R b  
C S c  
D T d  
E U e  
F V f  
G W g  
H X h  
I
J
Y i  
Z j  
K
L
M
N
O
k
l
m
n
o
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C commands –  
An optional RS-232C interface board SA-K46U can be installed to BR-DV6000 and connected to a  
personal computer. Data transmitted and received via the RS-232C interface enables the PC to  
control the VCR and gather status and operating information.  
Preparation  
To control the VCR by the RS-232C interface, the following settings are required.  
• Set REMOTE SEL 232 in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen to ON.  
• Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel to REMOTE.  
Command tables  
BR-DV6000 is controlled according to the following two command tables (BASIC, JVC-1).  
Command  
Description  
F6  
F7  
JVC-1 TABLE ON : Hereafter, JVC TABLE-1 is followed.  
BASIC TABLE ON : Hereafter, BASIC TABLE is followed. JVC TABLE-1 is turned OFF.  
VCR operation commands  
These commands are used to operate the VCR. When a  
command is received correctly, theVCR returns ACK (0Ah)  
and enters the mode corresponding to the command.  
(Example) Playback  
Blank “Table” boxes below denote that these com-  
mands exist for both command tables.  
B : BASIC TABLE,  
J1 : JVC TABLE-1  
3A  
TXD  
RXD  
0A  
Table Command  
Description  
Table Command  
Description  
PLAY  
: Play  
59  
GO TO OUT :  
3A  
FWD x 2  
FWD x 0.2  
F-STILL  
FWD x 9/10  
STOP  
: 2x play  
: 0.2x play  
: Pause  
: 9(10) x play (PAL)  
: Stop  
: Shifts the IN point to the  
+ direction.  
: Shifts the IN point to the  
Cues up the point specified with OUT ENTRY  
(51) and OUT DATA PRESET (E4).When the  
tape is cued, COMPLETE (01) is returned.  
When the specified point cannot be found,  
NOT TARGET (05) is returned.  
B
B
B
B
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
46  
IN SHIFT +  
5A  
5B  
MEMORY  
:
Registers the current counter value as  
the cue-up point of MEMORY  
SEARCH (5B).  
IN SHIFT –  
47  
48  
49  
– direction.  
OUT SHIFT +  
OUT SHIFT –  
: Shifts the OUT point to  
the + direction.  
: Shifts the OUT point to  
the – direction.  
: Reverse play  
: 2x reverse play  
: 0.2x reverse play  
: Pause  
MEMORY SEARCH :  
Cues up the point specified with MEMORY  
(5A). When the tape is cued, COMPLETE  
(01) is returned. When the specified point  
cannot be found, NOT TARGET (05) is re-  
turned.  
OPERATE ON  
OPERATE OFF  
STANDBY ON  
STANDBY OFF  
PREROLL  
REV x 1  
REV x 2  
REV x 0.2  
R-STILL  
REV x 9/10  
STILL  
B
B
B
B
B
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
J1  
J1  
7B  
7C  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
: Operating mode ON  
: Operating mode OFF  
: Standby ON  
: Standby OFF  
: Preroll  
: 9(10) x reverse play  
: Pause  
:
IN ENTRY  
Registers the current time as the IN point.  
OUT ENTRY  
Registers the current time as the OUT point.  
IN FLAG RESET  
Cancels the registered IN point.  
OUT FLAG RESET  
Cancels the registered OUT point.  
IN FLAG RECALL  
Validates the cancelled IN point.  
OUT FLAG RECALL:  
Validates the cancelled OUT point.  
GO TO IN  
Cues up the point specified with IN ENTRY  
(50) and IN DATA PRESET (E3). When the  
tape is cued, COMPLETE (01) is returned.  
When the specified point cannot be found,  
NOT TARGET (05) is returned.  
EJECT  
:
:
Ejects the cassette tape.When the tape has  
been ejected, CASSETTE OUT (03H) is  
returned.  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
58  
:
AB  
AC  
AD  
FF  
:
:
Fast-forwards the tape.  
REW  
Rewinds the tape.  
F-FIELD STEP  
Advances one frame.This command should  
be transmitted in the Play-Pause mode.  
Field-advances when STL/F.ADV MODE is  
set to FIELD. Otherwise, this command  
frame-advances.  
:
:
:
:
AE  
R-FIELD STEP  
:
Reverses one frame.This command should  
be transmitted in the Play-Pause mode.  
Field-advances when STL/F.ADV MODE is  
set to FIELD. Otherwise, frame-advances.  
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Table Command  
Description  
VISS FORWARD :  
Table Command  
Description  
F-SHUTTLE :  
B0  
J1  
J1  
B5  
Index search in the forward direction.  
For the index search position, enter a  
3-digit number (001-099) following the  
command.  
When a 3-digit number has been en-  
tered, index search starts.  
If ENTER (40H) is transmitted before  
all three digits are entered, the remain-  
ing digit(s) are considered as0(30H),  
and index search starts.  
Shuttle play. The search speed is  
specified by sending the speed code  
data after this command (see the ta-  
ble below).  
Speed code table  
(Supported speed only)  
Speed code  
30h  
Search speed  
STILL  
0.1  
0.2  
0.33  
0.5  
1
31h  
32h  
33h  
34h  
B1  
VISS REV :  
J1  
Index search in the reverse direction.  
For the index search position, enter a  
3-digit number (001-099) following the  
command.  
When a 3-digit number has been en-  
tered, index search starts.  
35h  
36h  
2
If ENTER (40H) is transmitted before  
all three digits are entered, the remain-  
ing digit(s) are considered as0(30H),  
and index search starts.  
37h  
38h  
39h  
3Bh  
5
10  
20  
X0.90  
X1.07  
B2  
CUE UP WITH DATA :  
B
3Ch  
Use this command to cue up a speci-  
fied point on the tape. When the tape  
is cued, COMPLETION is returned  
and the Pause mode becomes effec-  
tive.  
To specify a cue point, transmit the  
time data (hour:minute:second:frame,  
a total of 8 bytes with 2 bytes for each)  
following this command. By transmit-  
ting ENTER (40H) with the time data,  
transmission of lower data becomes  
unnecessary. In such a case, “0” is  
transmitted. If the specified point can-  
not be found, NOT TARGET (05H) is  
returned.  
CUE UP AND PLAY WITH DATA:  
Use this command to cue up a speci-  
fied point on the tape. When the tape  
is cued, COMPLETION is returned  
and the Play mode becomes effective.  
To specify a cue point, transmit the  
time data (hour:minute:second:frame,  
a total of 8 bytes with 2 bytes for each)  
following this command. By transmit-  
ting ENTER (40H) with the time data,  
transmission of lower data becomes  
unnecessary. In such a case, “0” is  
transmitted. If the specified point can-  
not be found, NOT TARGET (05H) is  
returned.  
3Bh and 3Ch are effective only for B5.  
R-SHUTTLE :  
Shuttle reverse play.The search speed  
is specified by sending the speed code  
data after this command (see the ta-  
ble above).  
B6  
B
CO  
AUTO EDIT KEY :  
Audio editing with the VCR.  
• It is required that the editing chan-  
nel is selected in [E5: Edit Preset].  
• This audio editing command must be  
used with [FA: Rec Request].  
• Preroll time can be set with [E6:  
Preroll Time Preset]. Without this  
setting, the VCR menu switch set-  
tings are followed.  
B2  
J1  
• Upon the completion of auto editing,  
the VCR returns [01: Complete].  
PREVIEW KEY :  
B
C1  
Preview with the VCR  
• It is required that the editing chan-  
nel is selected in [E5: Edit Preset].  
• This preview command must be  
used with [FA: Rec Request].  
• Preroll time can be set with [E6:  
Preroll Time Preset]. Without this  
setting, the VCR menu switch set-  
tings are followed.  
• Upon the completion of preview, the  
VCR returns [01: Complete].  
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C commands – (continued)  
Return commands from the VCR  
Table Command  
Description  
When theVCR received commands properly, it returns  
the following commands.  
B
C2  
REVIEW KEY :  
Review with the VCR  
Command  
Description  
• It is required that [C0: Auto Edit] is  
complete.  
• Preroll time can be set with [E6:  
Preroll Time Preset]. Without this  
setting, the VCR menu switch set-  
tings are followed.  
• Upon the completion of review, the  
VCR returns [01: Complete].  
Full EE mode ON  
Full EE mode OFF  
SELECT EE ON :  
Input signal check for the editing chan-  
nel selected in [E5: Edit Preset].  
SELECT EE OFF :  
COMPLETION :  
01  
The VCR outputs this command when the  
operation specified with Cue Up with Data,  
Preroll, Auto Edit, etc. is complete.  
CASSETTE OUT :  
The VCR outputs this command when RS-  
232C ejected the tape.  
03  
05  
C4  
C5  
C8  
NOT TARGET :  
The VCR outputs this command when the  
operation specified with Cue Up with Data/  
Preroll failed to be completed.  
ACK :  
B
B
0A  
C9  
CA  
This command is returned when a defined  
EE check release.  
REC :  
command is received.  
Recording.This command is transmit-  
ted after transmitting REC/DUB RE-  
QUEST.  
Error commands  
These are commands that are returned when trans-  
mitted data cannot be received by the VCR properly.  
Commands that release errors are also available.  
CB  
CC  
CD  
REC PAUSE :  
Record pause.This command is trans-  
mitted after transmitting REC/DUB  
REQUEST.  
Command  
Description  
A.DUB :  
Audio dubbing.This command is trans-  
mitted during A.DUB PAUSE after  
transmitting REC/DUB REQUEST.  
A.DUB PAUSE :  
Audio dubbing pause. This command  
is transmitted during audio dubbing  
after transmitting REC/DUB RE-  
QUEST.  
ERROR :  
02  
This command is returned when the  
VCR receives an invalid command after  
the second byte of a multi-byte  
command. In this case, even if other  
commands are sent continuously, no  
command can be accepted. However,  
status sense codes can be received.  
To release errors, use the following  
commands.  
E2  
FA  
COUNTER RESET :  
Counter reset E2 40.  
REC/DUB REQUEST :  
Recording request. (Use this com-  
mand with a recording command).  
ERROR CLEAR :  
Clears the last transmitted byte. Also  
41  
use this command to release errors.  
CLEAR :  
56  
Cancels whole commands. Also use  
this command to release errors.  
NAK :  
0B  
Returned when the VCR receives an  
undefined command for the first byte or  
a command specifying a function not  
available for the VCR. Releasing the  
error with the CLEAR command is not  
necessary. Send the correct command.  
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Example of CLEAR ERROR  
Specify the cue-up point at 1:10:10:25.  
The specified data after the CUE UP WITH  
DATA command is invalid. Correct it with the  
CLEAR ERROR command.  
Input error  
01  
10  
10  
25  
TxD  
RxD  
B2  
30  
31  
31  
30  
31  
30  
33  
41  
32  
35  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
0A  
CLEAR ERROR  
Information gathering (sense) commands  
These commands are used to check the VCR  
operation status.  
When a command corresponding to requested  
information is received by the VCR, data is re-  
turned in 1-byte packets. The number of bytes  
returned differs depending on the command.  
Table Command  
Description  
ROM VERSION :  
Table Command  
Description  
J1  
72  
D8  
CURRENT TC SENSE :  
For checking the RS-232C interface-  
related ROM version. 3-byte data is  
returned.  
For checking the time code data. The  
data is returned in the order of hour,  
minute, second and frame. Effective  
when the counter mode is set to TC.  
CURRENT CTL SENSE :  
For checking the CTL data. The up-  
permost digit shows positive or  
negative.Effective when the counter  
mode is set to CTL.  
BE  
DATA SENSE :  
For checking theVCR’s date data.The  
data is returned in order of month, date  
and year. During playback, the time  
data on the tape is returned.  
TIME SENSE :  
D9  
BF  
For checking theVCR’s time data.The  
data is returned in order of hour,  
minute and second. During playback,  
the time data on the tape is returned.  
DEVICE TYPE :  
For checking the device type.  
D: 44h, V:56h, 6:36h, K:4Bh  
TAPE REMAIN SENSE :  
For checking the tape remaining time.  
3-byte data is returned showing the  
hour (one’s place) and minutes (ten’s  
place and one’s place).  
B
B
B
DA  
DB  
DC  
IN DATA SENSE :  
For checking the edit-in position. The  
data is returned in the order of hour,  
minute, second and frame.  
J1  
J1  
D1  
D4  
OUT DATA SENSE :  
For checking the edit-out position. The  
data is returned in the order of hour,  
minute, second and frame.  
CURRENT TC UB SENSE :  
For checking the user’s bit data. Data  
A from F is represented with ASCII  
code 41h to 46h. Effective when the  
counter mode is set to UB.  
B
D6  
D7  
PREROLL SENSE :  
For checking the preroll time. 2-byte  
data is returned showing the seconds  
(ten’s place and one’s place).  
STATUS SENSE :  
DD  
FB  
JVC STATUS SENSE :  
For checking the status. Refer to JVC  
STATUS SENSE. (Page 91)  
VTR IND :  
For checking the status. Refer to STA-  
For checking VCR connection.  
TUS SENSE. (Page 90)  
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C commands – (continued)  
D7: STATUS SENSE  
This section describes 5-byte data that are re-  
turned when the STATUS SENSE (D7H) com-  
mand is sent.  
First byte  
Fifth byte  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Always 1  
Always 0  
SHORT FF/REW  
REC INHIBIT  
CASSETTE OUT  
SERO LOCK  
Undefined  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
PAUSE MODE  
Unused  
: VCR paused  
: Always 0  
: In short FF or short REW  
: Recording prohibited  
: No cassette tape loaded  
: Servo locked  
: Always 0  
: Error occurring  
SHUTTLE FWD  
SHUTTLE REV  
SPEED CODE3  
SPEED CODE2  
SPEED CODE1  
SPEED CODE0  
: VCR forward shuttle-searching  
: VCR reverse shuttle-searching  
: Refer to the following table.  
: Refer to the following table.  
: Refer to the following table.  
: Refer to the following table.  
ERROR  
Second byte  
Search speed table (Supported speed only)  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
Speed code (Bit No.)  
Search speed  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
VIDEO EE  
AUD EE  
VIDEO MUTE  
AUD MUTE  
WARNING  
DEW  
: Video output in the EE mode  
: Audio 1 output in the EE mode  
: Video signals muted  
: Audio signals muted  
: Problem with the VCR  
: Condensation in the VCR  
: Short FF at the tape beginning.  
: Short REW at the tape end  
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
STILL  
0.1  
0.2  
0.3  
0.5  
1
TAPE BEGIN  
TAPE END  
2
Third byte  
5
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
9 (10)  
20  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TIMER PLAY  
TIMER REC  
Unused  
REPEAT  
Unused  
: TIMER switch set to PLAY  
: TIMER switch set to REC  
: Always 0  
(
): PAL  
: REPEAT PLAYBACK mode ON  
: Always 0  
: Repeat playback in operation  
REPEAT MODE  
SEARCH MODE  
Unused  
: VCR being cueing-up/prerolling  
: Always 0  
Fourth byte  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
PLAY MODE  
FF MODE  
REW MODE  
STOP MODE  
STAND BY MODE : VCR on standby  
EJECT  
REC MODE  
ADB MODE  
: VCR playing  
: VCR fast-forwarding  
: VCR rewinding  
: VCR stopped  
: Cassette tape being ejected  
: VCR recording  
: VCR audio dubbing  
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DD: JVC STATUS SENSE  
This section describes 4-byte data that are returned  
when the STATUS SENSE command is sent.  
Setup (preset) commands  
These commands are for setting various types ofVCR  
data. The commands corresponding to the settings  
can be transmitted.  
First byte  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
Table Command  
Description  
TC DATA PRESET :  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Always 1  
Always 0  
Unused  
DMF  
Unused  
JVC TABLE2  
JVC TABLE1  
LOCAL  
B
E0  
For presetting the time code data. To  
set, transmit the time data following  
this command. Specify the time in or-  
der of hour, minute, second and frame,  
using two digits for each. When EN-  
TER (40h) is transmitted before all dig-  
its have been transmitted, the time  
code data are specified by entering  
digits from the uppermost digit.  
TC UB DATA PRESET :  
: Always 0  
: Playing back LP-mode tape  
: Always 0  
: JVC TABLE 2 enabled  
: JVC TABLE 1 enabled.  
: REMOTE switch set to LOCAL  
Second byte  
B
E1  
E3  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
For presetting the user’s bit.  
IN DATA PRESET :  
7
TC GENERATOR  
USER BIT  
TIME CODE  
: Time code generator in the TCG  
mode.  
: Counter mode set to the UB  
mode.  
: Counter mode set to the TC  
mode.  
For presetting the edit-in point. Set by  
transmitting time data following this  
command.  
Specify the time in order of hour,  
minute, second and frame, using two  
digits for each.  
If ENTER (40h) is transmitted before  
all digits have been transmitted, this  
command is executed with unspecified  
parts set as “0.”  
6
5
4
CONTROL PULSE : Counter mode set to the CTL  
mode.  
3
2
CTL completion  
DROP FRAME  
: Always 0  
: Current time code in the DROP  
FRAME mode  
If this is a negative value in the CTL  
mode, set 38h to the digit of 10H.  
OUT DATA PRESET :  
For presetting the edit-out point.  
For details, refer to IN DATA PRESET  
(E3h) above.  
1
0
LTC  
Unused  
: Always 1  
: Always 0  
E4  
E5  
Third byte  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
B
EDIT PRESET :  
7
6
TC REC RUN  
TC REGEN  
: TCG set to the Rec Run mode  
: TCG set to the REGENERATION  
mode  
: TCG set to the EXT mode  
: Time code insert edit mode  
For selecting the edit mode. Each bit  
is defined as shown in the table be-  
low.  
5
4
3
2
1
0
TC EXTERNAL  
TC INSERT LED  
AUD1 INSERT LED : Audio-1/2 insert edit mode  
AUD2 INSERT LED : Audio-3/4 insert edit mode  
VIDEO INSERT LED:Video insert edit mode  
7
0
3
6
0
2
5
1
1
4
1
0
First  
byte  
0
INS ASM Video  
ASSEM  
: Assemble mode  
0
3
0
2
1
1
1
0
Second  
byte  
Fourth byte  
0
TC Aud-1 Aud-2  
Bit No.  
Status: If the bit is 1  
• ENTER (40h) is invalid.  
PREROLL TIME PRESET :  
For setting the preroll time.Specify this  
by transmitting 2-byte data following  
this command.First byte for ten’s place  
and second byte for one’s place.  
7
6
5
4
3
TBC PWB IN  
TC PWB IN  
: Always 1  
: Always 1  
DA3 INSERT LED : Always 0  
DA4 INSERT LED : Always 0  
B
E6  
AUTO MODE  
: Auto editing/Previewing/Review-  
ing  
2
1
0
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
: Always 0  
: Always 0  
: Always 0  
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C commands – (continued)  
Menu switch setup command  
Table Command  
Description  
ED: MEMORY SW PRESET (B/J1)  
E7  
TIMER MODE SELECT :  
For selecting the counter mode. Fol-  
lowing this command, send 1-byte  
data corresponding to the counter  
mode.  
This command is for changing the VCR’s menu  
switches. Following this command, transmit the  
data (3 bytes) corresponding to the menu switch  
to be changed.  
High  
Low  
Counter mode  
Example: Set SYNC SELECT to EXTERNAL.  
1
2
5
TC  
CTL  
UB  
3
In the diagram below, the data corresponding to  
the setting of EXTERNAL show that DATA 0, D2  
No. 1 bit and D2 No. 0 bit are, respectively, 01, 0  
and 1. Set the command by transmitting data in a  
way that the corresponding bit values match them.  
(Fixed)  
8E  
8F  
DATA SELECT :  
For setting the date. Following this  
command, send 6-byte numeric data.  
Specify month, date and year (in this  
sequence) with two digits for each.  
TIME SELECT :  
For setting the time. Following this  
command, send 6-byte numeric data.  
Specify hour, minute and second (in  
this sequence) with two digits for each.  
DATA0  
D1  
D2  
TXD EDH  
RXD  
01H  
0AH  
0AH  
0AH  
3 2  
0AH  
7
6
5
4
1
0
Bit No.  
D2  
EXTERNAL : 0 1  
D3: MEMORY SW SENSE (J1)  
This command is for checking the VCR’s menu  
switch setting. Following this command, transmit  
the data (DATA0) corresponding to the menu switch  
to be checked.  
You can confirm the setting with the bit count of  
the returned data (D1, D2).  
Example: Check the SYNC SELECT setting.  
As in the diagram below, the setting can be checked  
by confirming the values for the menu switch. In  
this example, check the values for DATA0 (namely  
01), D2 No. 1 and No. 0 of the returned data.  
DATA0  
D3H  
01H  
TXD  
RXD  
0AH  
D1  
7 6 5 4 3 2 1  
D2  
0
Bit No.  
D2  
AUTO : 1 1  
EXTERNAL : 0 1  
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SYSTEM Menus  
Corresponding bit values (D1/D2)  
DATA  
0
D1/D2  
Set value  
Menu  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
SYNC SELECT  
01  
95  
93  
95  
95  
D2  
D1  
D1  
D2  
D1  
AUTO  
1
0
1
1
EXTERNAL  
INDEX  
VAR  
,
”KEY FUNC.  
0
1
STL/F.ADV MODE  
BACK UP REC TIME  
FIELD  
FRAME  
1ST  
0
1
0
1
1
0
2ND  
OFF  
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
25MIN  
55MIN  
75MIN  
115MIN  
175MIN  
265MIN  
30SEC  
1MIN  
LONG PAUSE TIME  
10  
D1  
0
0
1
1
1
2MIN  
3MIN  
5MIN  
LONG PAUSE MODE  
REPEAT MODE  
10  
01  
D1  
D2  
STBY-OFF  
F.ADV  
OFF  
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
TAPE END  
INDEX  
V. END  
OPE OFF  
OPE ON  
OFF  
DC IN MODE  
INDEX WRITE  
REPLICATION  
95  
88  
95  
D1  
D2  
D1  
ON  
OFF  
0
0
1
0
1
0
SERIAL  
DV  
REPLICATE DELAY  
95  
D2  
OFF  
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1SEC  
2SEC  
3SEC  
4SEC  
5SEC  
OFF  
OPERATION LOCK  
PB/DV IN  
01  
08  
D1  
D2  
ON  
NTSC  
PAL  
0
1
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C commands – (continued)  
REMOTE Menus  
With RS-232C, REMOTE SEL 9P and REMOTE SEL 232 cannot be set.  
Corresponding bit values (D1/D2)  
Set value  
Menu  
DATA D1/D2  
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
REMOTE SEL 9-PIN  
93  
93  
93  
D2  
D2  
D2  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
ON  
LOC+REM  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
0
1
REMOTE SEL 232  
0
1
REMOTE SEL SER  
0
1
1
0
0
1
96  
93  
96  
D1  
D2  
D1  
REMOTE SEL DV  
0
1
1
0
0
1
REMOTE SEL JVC  
REMOTE SEL NET  
93  
93  
D2  
D2  
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
LOC+REM  
OFF  
ON  
96  
20  
D1  
D1  
LOC+REM  
EJECT  
STP+EJT  
ALL KEY  
NO KEY  
3 SEC  
5 SEC  
7 SEC  
10 SEC  
FF/REW  
SEARCH  
EE  
LOCAL FUNCTION  
PREROLL  
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
20  
D2  
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
REMOTE  
FF/REW MODE  
REM STOP SEL  
93  
93  
96  
D1  
D1  
D2  
0
1
0
1
PB  
OF  
1F  
PB START DELAY  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
to  
15F  
1
1
1
1
SYNCHRONIZATION  
CONTROLLER SEL  
40  
90  
D1  
D2  
OFF  
ON  
0
1
TYPE1  
TYPE2  
TYPE3  
TYPE4  
OFF  
L EDGE  
H EDGE  
L LEVEL  
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
FOOT SW  
88  
D2  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
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AUDIO Menus  
Corresponding bit values (D1/D2)  
DATA  
0
D1/D2  
Set value  
32k  
48k  
OFF  
ON  
XLR  
RCA  
–20dB  
–12dB  
OFF  
ON  
Menu  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
AUDIO MODE  
03  
05  
30  
30  
05  
D2  
D1  
D2  
D1  
D1  
0
0
0
1
A.OUT AT SEARCH  
AUDIO INPUT SEL  
AUDIO OUT LEV  
V.FADE  
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
VIDEO Menus  
VIDEO INPUT SEL  
02  
02  
0D  
D2  
D2  
D2  
Y/C  
COMPONENT  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
0
1
SET UP(NTSC)  
BLACK BURST  
0
1
0
1
TC/UB/CLOCK Menus  
TCG SOURCE  
TCG SELECT  
TCG MODE  
81  
81  
81  
81  
78  
78  
D2  
D2  
D2  
D2  
D2  
D1  
INTERNAL  
EXTERNAL  
PRESET  
REGEN  
FREE RUN  
REC RUN  
DROP  
NON DROP  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
NON DROP  
OFF  
0
1
0
1
0
1
NDF/DF(NTSC)  
DF BIT(PAL)  
0
1
0
1
TC DUPLICATE  
0
0
1
0
1
0
TC OFFSET  
78  
D2  
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
+1F  
+2F  
–2F  
–1F  
U-BIT (PAL)  
DATE REC  
78  
78  
D2  
D2  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
0
1
0
1
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RS-232C INTERFACE  
– RS-232C commands – (continued)  
DISPLAY Menus  
Corresponding bit values (D1/D2)  
Set value  
DATA  
0
D1/D2  
D1  
Menu  
7
6
5
4
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
F1  
F1  
F1  
F1  
MAX(5)  
to  
0
to  
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
MIN(–5)  
MAX(5)  
to  
LCD CHROMA  
D1  
D2  
D2  
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
to  
MIN(–5)  
MAX(5)  
to  
LCD CONTRAST  
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
to  
MIN(–5)  
LCD AUTO OFF  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
30MIN  
1HOUR  
2HOUR  
OFF  
01  
72  
D1  
D1  
0
1
ON  
OFF  
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
ON  
AUTO  
LOWER R  
LOWER L  
UPPER R  
UPPER L  
CENTER  
OFF  
COUNTER POSI.  
82  
D1  
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
TIME CODE  
VTR MODE  
TAPE REMAIN  
TIME/DATE  
72  
72  
82  
83  
D1  
D1  
D2  
D2  
ON  
OFF  
0
1
ON  
OFF  
0
1
ON  
OFF  
TIME  
DATE  
DATE+TM  
OFF  
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
AUDIO INFO.  
EDIT INFO.  
72  
72  
83  
D1  
D1  
D2  
0
1
ON  
OFF  
0
1
ON  
DATE STYLE  
YY/MM/DD  
MM/DD/YY  
DD/MM/YY  
12H  
0
0
1
0
1
0
TIME STYLE  
83  
D2  
0
1
24H  
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– Warning display –  
When an error occurs, BR-DV6000 automatically self-diagnoses the cause and displays an error-  
coded warning message on the monitor.  
If BR-DV6000 is not in good order, or if an operation error has occurred, an alarm display will be  
shown on the monitor or the LCD.  
Warning display  
Alarm display  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 0 0 0 m i n  
3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 0 0 0 m i n  
W
A R N I NG 7 0 0 1  
H E A D C L E A N I NG R E QU I R E D !  
D R UM MO T OR F A I L U R E  
-
-
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
0 3 / 0 4 / 0 3  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
Alarm display (Displayed regardless of the DISPLAY mode)  
Display  
Status  
Action  
The DC power voltage is low.  
BR-DV6000 will eventually go into the OPER-  
ATE OFF mode if operation is continued.  
Check the power voltage.  
LOW VOLTAGE  
The video head is dirty. (This message is dis-  
played when the DISPLAY mode is ON or  
AUTO.) If the head is clogged, it will be detected  
and the alarm message will be displayed in the  
PLAYBACK mode.The display disappears when  
the cassette is ejected or the head gets cleared  
of clog.  
Clean it with a JVC head-clean-  
ing tape. (Page 8)  
If the message persists despite  
cleaning, it could be due to bad  
recording condition, defective  
tape or head lifespan.  
HEAD  
CLEANING  
REQUIRED!  
The message will also disappear when the head  
cleaning tape is loaded.  
The internal temperature of BR-DV6000 has ex-  
ceeded the stated value.  
Disconnect the power and place  
BR-DV6000 in a cool place. If  
this message is displayed  
again, the unit may have been  
damaged. In such a case, con-  
sult your JVC authorized  
dealer.  
OVER  
HEATING!  
This is a system error that occurs when the power  
is turned on. The OPERATE indicator on BR-  
DV6000 blinks in green.The unit will not accept  
any operation commands.  
Unplug the power cord from the  
power outlet and wait for some  
time before plugging it back in.  
UNPLUG MAIN  
POWER, PLUG  
BACK IN  
AFTER A  
WHILE  
• For alarm displays resulting from operation errors, Refer to page 24.  
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– Warning display – (continued)  
Warning display (Displayed regardless of the DISPLAY mode)  
When a warning display appears, BR-DV6000 stops operation and ceases to accept any operation  
command. When TAPE DEFECTIVE (5605 - 5609) is displayed, the unit similarly stops all opera-  
tions except EJECT operation.  
Display  
Status  
Action  
Leave the power on and wait for the  
display to disappear.  
WARNING 0201  
CONDENSATION  
ON DRUM  
Condensation.  
This error can be resolved by turning  
off and then on the power. However,  
doing so may damage the tape in some  
cases. Consult your JVC authorized  
dealer.  
WARNING 3200  
LOADING  
Unable to load tape.  
Unable to eject tape.  
Eject error.  
FAILURE  
WARNING 3300  
UNLOADING  
FAILURE  
WARNING 4100  
CASSETTE  
EJECT FAILURE  
DEFECTIVE  
TAPE!  
Press the EJECT button to remove and  
replace the tape.  
Broken tape.  
5605 - 5609  
This error can be resolved by turning  
off and then off the power. However,  
doing so may damage the tape in some  
cases. Consult your JVC authorized  
dealer.  
WARNING 5702  
TAPE END DET.  
ERROR!  
WARNING 5802  
TAPE BEGIN  
DET. ERROR!  
WARNING 7001  
DRUM MOTOR  
FAILURE  
Tape-end sensor error.  
Tape-begining sensor error.  
Drum rotation error.  
Capstan rotation error.  
Supply reel rotation error.  
WARNING 7101  
CAP MOTOR  
FAILURE  
WARNING7202 -  
7203  
SUPPLY REEL  
FAILURE  
WARNING7302 -  
7303  
Take up reel rotation error.  
TAKE UP REEL  
FAILURE  
WARNING7305  
TAKE UP REEL  
FAILURE  
WARNING 7401  
REEL MOTOR  
FAILURE  
Tape winding error during unloading.  
Reel motor rotation error.  
Memo  
This unit uses a microcomputer. It may not function correctly if there is external noise. If this happens,  
please turn off the power and then on again.  
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– Troubleshooting –  
Symptom  
Action  
No power.  
Is the AC adapter correctly connected?  
Unable to record.  
Is the slide of the cassette tape turned to “REC”?  
Set it to “REC” if it is at the “SAVE” position.  
The operation buttons of BR-  
DV6000 do not work.  
Is OPERATION LOCK of the SYSTEM (2/2) menu set to ON?  
Set it to OFF if the operation buttons are to be used.  
For REMOTE, select the buttons that can be operated with the  
LOCAL FUNCTION Menu.  
Editing cannot be controlled  
even after the REMOTE/LOCAL  
switch is set to REMOTE.  
To control with RS-422A, set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN in the RE-  
MOTE (1/2) Menu screen to “ON”.  
To control with the JVC bus, set REMOTE SEL JVC to “ON”.  
Noise is produced on the  
playback video.  
Playback sound interrupted.  
• The tape is damaged.  
Replace the tape.  
• The head is dirty.  
Clean it with the specified head-cleaning tape. (Page 8)  
Time codes are not correctly  
recorded during DV signal input.  
Is TC DUPLICATE in the TC/UB/CLOCK (1/2) Menu screen  
correctly set up?  
Unable to turn on the power with Isn’t the REMOTE/LOCAL switch set to REMOTE when LO-  
the OPERATE button.  
CAL FUNCTION in the REMOTE Menu screen is not set to  
ALL KEYS?  
Serial remote control does not  
function.  
Isn’t REMOTE SEL SER in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen  
set to OFF?  
For serial remote control, set it to ON or LOC+REM.  
Unable to operate BR-DV6000  
with the DV terminal.  
Isn’t REMOTE SEL DV in the REMOTE (1/2) Menu screen set  
to OFF?  
To operate with the DV terminal, set it to ON or LOC+REM.  
When the power is turned on,  
the unit goes into the REC or  
PLAYBACK mode.  
The TIMER switch on the rear panel is set to REC or PLAY.  
Check the setting of the TIMER switch before turning on the  
power.  
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– Checking the hour meter –  
This unit displays the drum usage time as the hour meter in DRUM HOUR METER in the SYSTEM  
(2/2) Menu screen. Use it as a guide for regular maintenance. (Page 7)  
MENU button  
8 button  
OPERATE  
PLAY  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
SET button  
REW  
STOP  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
: button  
9 button  
TOP MENU screen  
:Operation:  
Set BR-DV6000 to the STOP mode:  
– M E N U  
S
Y
S
T
E M  
.
.
.
.
R E M O T  
E
.
A U D  
I
O
.
1. Press the MENU button to display the TOP MENU screen.  
V
T
D
I
C
I
D E O  
/
S
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/
A
.
C
Y
U B  
P
L
L
O C K  
.
.
.
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L
S
P
I
E
T
2.Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to SYSTEM.  
N E T W O R K  
A C K C O N  
F
I
G
.
.
M O V  
E
I
T
E
C
P
.
.
Press SET or the : button.  
X
I
¥ The SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen is displayed.  
3. Press the 8 or 9 button to bring the cursor to NEXT PAGE.  
Press SET or the : button.  
SYSTEM (1/2) Menu screen  
¥ The SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen is displayed.  
• The drum usage time is displayed on DRUM HOUR METER in  
the SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen.  
S
L
Y
S
T
T
E M  
[
1
/
2
]
S
S
B
L
L
Y N C  
S
.
E
E C  
A U T O  
T
L
/
F
A D V M O D E  
2
O F  
5 M  
F
I
O F  
N D  
A C K U P R E C  
T
T
I
I
M E  
M E  
F
I
O N G  
O N G  
,
P
P
A U S  
A U S  
K
E
E
N
4. Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen.  
M O D E  
.
A D V  
A
E
Y
F
U N C  
.
N D E  
X
R E  
N E  
A G E  
P
X
E
T
T
P
B
M O D E  
F
A G E  
A C K  
P
SYSTEM (2/2) Menu screen  
S
Y
S
T
E M  
[
2
/
2
]
D C  
I
N
X
I
M O D E  
O P  
O N  
O F  
O F  
O F  
E
O F  
F
I
N D E  
W R  
I
I
T
E
R E  
R E  
O P E R A  
P
P
L
L
C A  
C A  
I
I
T
T
O N  
L
F
F
F
I
E
D E  
L
A
Y
T
O N  
N
O C K  
P
F
B
/
D V  
N
T
S C  
A C T O R Y  
S
E
T
T
I
T
N G  
E R  
C A N C E  
L
0
D R U M H O U R M E  
A G E  
0
0
0
2
0
P
B
A C K  
Drum usage time  
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– Optional devices –  
COMPONENT  
C
B
VIDEO  
REMOTE2  
AUDIO  
LINE  
IN  
Y/C  
IN  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Y
OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
SYNC IN  
TIME CODE  
IN  
OFF  
REC  
PLAY  
DV  
IN/OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
TIMER  
SIGNAL  
GND  
C
REMOTE1  
DC12V  
A
Memo  
Install an optional board, SA-DV6000, SA-  
B
X61U, or SA-X62U to  
gram above.  
as shown in the dia-  
XLR IN board: SA-X61U  
RS-232C interface board: SA-K46U  
This is an audio input board with two XLR ter-  
This is an interface board for controlling BR-  
DV6000 with the RS-232C interface. Connect it  
to BR-DV6000 with the RS-232C cable. Use a  
reverse-type cable.  
minals.  
• Connect it to  
B
.
To enable audio input from the terminals, set  
AUDIO INPUT SEL in the AUDIO Menu  
screen to XLR. (Page 78)  
• Replace it with the RS-422A REMOTE (9-  
A
PIN) terminal of . (Page 102)  
To control BR-DV6000 with RS-232C, set  
REMOTE SEL 232 in the REMOTE (1/2).  
Menu screen to “ON”.  
XLR OUT board: SA-X62U  
This is an audio output board with two XLR ter-  
• Details of the command: (Page 84)  
minals.  
• Connect it to  
B
.
Network board: SA-DV6000  
This network board can be used to record  
streaming data of video and sound of BR-  
DV6000 on to CF card, and to transmit stream-  
Installing SA-X61U or SA-X62U  
C
ing data to the PC via a LAN card.  
1. Remove the slot cover by removing the two  
screws, which are securing the cover.  
B
• Connect it to  
.
2. Insert SA-X61U or SA-X62U into BR-DV6000.  
To control BR-DV6000 with SA-DV6000, set  
REMOTE SEL NET in the REMOTE (1/2)  
Menu screen to ON or LOC+REM.  
3. Fix SA-X61U or SA-X62U to BR-DV6000 with  
C
the two  
screws, removed in 1.  
• With the SA-DV6000 installed, the network-  
related menus will be added.  
For details, refer to the user’s guide of SA-  
DV6000.  
Note  
Contact your JVC authorized service agent before installing the above optional boards.  
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– Installing SA-K46U RS-232C interface board –  
The RS-422A REMOTE 1 terminal of BR-DV6000 can be replaced with SA-K46U RS-232C inter-  
face board. Use the plate for the RS-422A REMOTE 1 terminal for installing SA-K46U RS-232C  
interface board.  
The replacement procedure is described below. However, to prevent electrical shock or injury, the  
work should be performed only by a qualified personnel or a JVC authorized service agent.  
A
AUDIO  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
Caution  
IN  
OUT  
To prevent electrical shock, remove the AC adaptor before install-  
ing SA-K46U.  
PLAY  
MONITOR  
OUT  
REMOTE  
1
A
1.Remove the RS-422A REMOTE 1 terminal.  
1 Remove the two screws Å and pull out the RS-422A REMOTE  
1 terminal.  
2 Remove the connector cable connected to the connector of  
the RS-422A REMOTE board.  
Remove the cable carefully not to damage it.  
REMO  
RS-422A REMOTE  
2. Remove the plate of RS-422A REMOTE 1 terminal.  
• For removing the plate, remove the two hexagonal screws first  
with a tool such as a socket wrench.  
Plate  
Hexagon  
screw  
Socket wrench  
3.Remove the SA-K46U plate in the same procedure above.  
4.Fix the plate of RS-422A REMOTE 1 terminal, removed in 2  
SA-K46U  
Plate  
above, to SA-K46U.  
Hexagonal screws  
The screw holes for the hexagonal screws are of the inch system.  
Plate  
Hexagon screw  
Screw hole  
Wire (Red)  
5.Install the SA-K46U.  
1 Connect the connector cable with red wires to the connector of  
the SA-K46U board.  
Memo  
BR-DV6000 connector cable colors  
RS-232C: Red  
RS-422A:Yellow  
REMO  
2 Fix SA-K46U to BR-DV6000 with the two screws Å, removed  
in 1 - 1.  
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– Specifications –  
General  
Recording system : DV system (SP mode only)  
Signal system  
Component  
Y
: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(100%, Color Bar)  
: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(75%, Color Bar, Setup 7.5%)  
: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(75%, Color Bar, Setup 7.5%)  
: NTSC/PAL (PAL for playback and  
DV input only)  
: Standard/ mini DV cassette tape  
: 6.35mm  
: 18.812mm/s (NTSC)  
18.831mm/s (PAL)  
R-Y  
B-Y  
Cassette tape  
Tape width  
Tape speed  
Monitor (composite) : 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(On-screen display)  
Horizontal resolution : At least 500 lines  
Recording/ playback time  
: 276 minutes (LA-DV276)  
60 minutes (M-DV60)  
Fast forward/ rewind time  
S/N  
: At least 50 dB  
Audio  
Recording format  
: About 3 minutes (LA-DV276)  
About 1 minute (M-DV60)  
: DC12 V } (By the supplied AC  
adapter)  
: 16 bit, 48kHz, 2-channels  
PCM audio/12 bit, 32kHz,  
4-channel PCM audio  
Power  
Power consumption : 24 W  
External dimension : 212 mm (W) 
ן
 88mm (H) 
ן
 
327mm (D) (Excluding protruding  
parts)  
Number of track  
: 2 (16 bit,48kHz) /  
4 (12 bit, 32kHz)  
: –8 dBs, 10 kØ unbalanced  
: –60 dBs, 3 kØ unbalanced  
: –8 dBs, 1 kØ unbalanced  
Audio input  
Mike input  
Audio output  
Headphone  
Weight  
: About 4.5 k˝  
Allowable operating temperature  
: 5˚C to 40˚C  
Allowable storage temperature  
: –20˚C to 60˚C  
: –  
to – 20 dBs,  
33 kØ unbalanced (stereo)  
: –8 dBs, 1 kØ unbalanced  
(monaural)  
Monitor  
Allowable operating RH  
: 30%RH to 80%RH  
Video  
Frequency characteristics  
: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (48kHz)  
20 Hz to 16 kHz (32kHz)  
XLR terminal (Option)  
Recording format  
: 8 bit, 13.5 MHz,  
4:1:1 (NTSC)  
4:2:0 (PAL)  
Input  
Output  
: + 4 dBs,high impedance,balanced  
: + 4 dBs,low impedance,balanced  
Video input  
DV interface  
Input/output  
Line (composite)  
: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
: 0.286 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(100%, Color Bar)  
Y/C  
Y
C
Y
: IEEE1394  
Time code  
LTC input  
Component  
: 0±6 dBs, high impedance  
R-Y  
B-Y  
: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(75%, Color Bar, Setup 7.5%)  
: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
(75%, Color Bar, Setup 7.5%)  
LTC output  
: 0±6 dBs, low impedance  
AC adapter  
Input  
: AC 100 V to 120 V`,  
50 Hz/60 Hz x 1.5 A  
: DC 12 V } 5 A  
Video output  
Line (composite)  
: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ø unbalanced  
: 0.286 V (p-p) (NTSC) /  
0.3 V (p-p) (PAL)  
Output  
Y/C  
Y
C
Accessories  
AC adapter ................................................................... 
ן
1  
Power cord ................................................................... 
ן
1  
75 Ø unbalance  
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– Specifications – (continued)  
External dimensions (Unit: mm)  
88  
212  
OPERATE  
A.DUB  
EJECT  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
Mini  
MENU  
SEARCH–  
HOLD  
RESET  
SEARCH+  
CUE UP  
DISP  
SET  
PROFESSIONAL  
REW  
MIC  
BLANK  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
PHONES  
REC LEVEL  
COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT SELECT REMOTE  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
L
MIX  
R
CH-1/2  
MIX  
CH-3/4  
DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
CH-1/3  
CH-2/4  
BR-DV6000  
LOCAL  
(CPN)  
For improvement, the specifications and external appearance may be changed without prior notice.  
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® 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.  
© 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
Printed in Thailand  
LLT0033-001B-H  
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