Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product BD-X200E JVC
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OPERA TE PHONES REV STOP PLA Y DVD RECORDER BD-X200 FWD P AUSE REC BUSY OPEN/CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y/C LINE SET UP AUDIO CH1 CH2 TITLE DOLBY DIGIT AL LPCM MPEG CHAPTER SET BD-X200E INSTR UCTIONS (A) DVD RECORDER Deutsch English Français Español Italiano LL T0077-001B Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
I Supplement This apparatus is designed for rack mounting or is used close to other apparatus. In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to u.
English IMPORT ANT (In the United Kingdom) Mains Supply (AC 230 V `) W ARNING – THIS APP ARA TUS MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code; GREE.
E-2 Thank you for purchasing this JVC BD-X200 DVD Recor der . Main Features ● Recording of DVD-R and DVD-RW (video mode only). ● Composite video, YC separate, and DV signals are supported as video inputs; furthermore, analog or DV signals are supported as audio inputs.
E-3 English Settings & Controls for Recording DVD Recording .................................................................................................................. ................................................ 29 Preparing a Disc for Recording .
E-4 Introduction Overview of BD-X200 Functions 䡵 Video and audio signals fr om this D VD recor der’ s input terminals can be recorded to D VD-R or DVD-R W (video mode onl y).
E-5 English Precautions for DVD Recorder Use 䡵 Storage & Usage Locations The storage and usage of this DVD recorder in the following types of location should be avoided. ● Areas at temperatures which deviate by a significant degree above or below the permitted service temperature range (i.
E-6 Introduction Precautions for Disc Usage Care of Discs to Ensure High-Quality Playback 䡵 Fingerprints, dust, or any other similar contamination of the surface of a disc can lead to distortion in the playback of recorded video and audio. For this reason, it is good practice to wipe each disc with a soft cloth before use.
E-7 English Details Regarding Discs Discs for Recording & Playback The following shows the discs that can be recorded to and played using this DVD recorder , in addition to the corresponding display marks or logos. DVD-R 12 cm : 4.7 GB General V ersion 2.
E-8 Introduction Details Regarding Discs (continued) DVD Data Configuration Generally speaking, the content recorded on a DVD is separated into large units referred to as “titles”. A unique number called a “title number” is assigned to each of these titles, and as a result, any title can be immediately accessed using its title number.
E-9 English Component Names & Functions Front Panel OPERA TE PHONES REV STOP PLA Y DVD R EC ORDER BD-X200 FWD P A USE REC BUSY OPEN/CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y/C LINE SET UP AUDIO CH1 CH2 TITL.
E-10 Component Names & Functions Front Panel (continued) OPERA TE PHONES REV STOP PLA Y DVD R E CORDER BD-X200 FWD P A USE REC BUSY OPEN/CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y/C LINE SET UP AUDIO CH1 CH2.
E-11 English & SET UP b utton ● This button can be pressed to display the Setup Menu on the monitor . A wide range of different menu settings can then be made via the Setup Menu. ( ☞ Page 83) In addition, the SET UP button can be pressed again to hide the Setup Menu.
E-12 Component Names & Functions Rear Panel VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV I N /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C 1 VIDEO LINE IN terminal (BNC) This terminal allows composite video signals to be input to the DVD recorder .
E-13 English VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV I N /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C 8 RS-422A REMO TE terminal (D-sub 9-pin male) This terminal is used to connect the DVD recorder to a VCR capable of being controlled via RS-422A.
E-14 LCD Display and On-Screen Content LCD Display The following information and data is presented on the DVD recorder’s LCD display . TITLE DOLBY DIGIT AL LPCM MPEG CHAP OPERATE PHONES REV STOP PLA.
E-15 English TITLE DOLBY DIGIT AL LPCM MPEG CHAP OPERATE PHONES REV STOP PLAY DVD RE C ORDER BD-X200 FWD PA USE REC BUSY OPEN/CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y/C LINE SET UP AUDIO CH1 CH2 TITLE DOLBY DIGITAL LPCMMPEG CHAPTER SET No. Description 2 䡵 Indication of the current operating mode PLEASE WAIT : The DVD recorder is starting up.
E-16 LCD Display and On-Screen Content On-Screen Content In addition to E-E and playback screens, the monitor connected to the DVD recorder ’ s VIDEO LINE OUT terminal can display the following.
E-17 English No. Item Description 2 3 4 5 000 min 04/05/04 11:20:00 TITLE 1 0:11:22 CHAPTER 1 0:11:22 REC FINALIZE DISC TITLE 4 3 2 5 Status Messages T itle number / Chapter number / Counter Date / T ime Remaining time REC CONTROL panel Use TITLE/CHAPTER from the DISPLA Y MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be displayed.
E-18 LCD Display and On-Screen Content On-Screen Content (continued) Disc Status When a disc is inserted into the DVD recorder, one of the following disc status messages is displayed on the monitor screen.
E-19 English Event Messages Event messages are displayed on the DVD recorder ’ s LCD display and on the monitor when incorrect operations are attempted.
E-20 LCD Display and On-Screen Content Alarm Messages Alarm messages are displayed on the DVD recorder ’s LCD display and on the monitor when the recorder cannot obey a command. These messages will remain on-screen until the next operation is carried out.
E-21 English Preparation Signal Connections 䡵 Audio and video signals 同期信号発生器 DV IN/OUT DV IN/OUT Y/C IN LINE IN LINE OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN DV DV VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 .
E-22 Signal Connections (continued) 䡵 Control signals VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV IN /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPTION DV L INE.
E-23 English Power Connections Connect the AC adaptor (included) to the DVD recorder . VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV IN /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C Clamp AC adaptor (included) Power cord (included) DC IN AC OPERA TE PHONES REV AUDIO CH1 CH2 OPERA TE indicator 1.
E-24 Preparation T urning the P o wer On & Off OPERA TE PHONES REV ST OP PLA Y DVD R EC ORDER BD-X200 FWD P A USE REC BUSY OPEN/CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y/C LINE SET UP AUDIO CH1 CH2 TITLE DOLBY DIGIT AL LPCM MPEG CHAPTER SET OPERA TE button OPERA TE indicator T urning the P ower On 䡵 While in Operate Off mode (i.
E-25 English Inserting & Removing Discs OPERA TE PHONES REV ST OP PLA Y DVD RECORDER BD-X200 FWD P A USE REC BUSY OPEN/CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y/C LINE SET UP AUDIO CH1 CH2 TITLE DOLBY DIGIT AL LPCM MPEG CHAPTER SET Disc tray Inserting a Disc 䡵 Press the OPERA TE b utton to activate Operate On mode.
E-26 Preparation Using a Keyboard & Mouse Menu settings, the title and chapter settings, and other DVD recorder settings are carried out from setting screens displayed on the TV or monitor . In addition, recording operations can also be carried out from similar screens.
E-27 English Setting & Displa ying the Date & Time Use the following procedure to set the internal clock’s date and time. Even when the DVD recorder ’ s power is turned off, the cl ock’s date and time settings are stored using the internal battery .
E-28 Setting & Displa ying the Date & Time (contin ued) Displaying the Date and Time Use the DISPLA Y MENU screen to indicate whether or not the date and time are to be displayed on-screen and to set a display style. ( 墌 Page 74 for details regarding setting methods.
E-29 English Settings & Controls for Recording DVD Recording DVD recording is carried out using the following procedure. Pre-Recording Settings Preparation of the DVD-R or DVD- RW (video mode onl y). On-screen settings Adjustment of audio recording levels.
E-30 Settings & Controls for Recording Preparing a Disc for Recording 䡵 This DVD recorder is capable of recording to DVD-R and DVD-RW (in video mode). DVD-R : Only discs that conform with DVD-R Standard 2.0 (video mode) can be used. D VD-R W : Discs of V ersion 1.
E-31 English Erasing All Data Fr om a D VD-RW Disc 1. Insert the DVD-R W fr om which data is to be erased. 2. Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu. 3. Use the 7 and 6 buttons to select DISC MENU and then press the SET button. ● The DISC MENU screen will appear .
E-32 Pre-Recording Settings 䡵 Recorder switch settings Use the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the DVD recorder ’ s rear panel to select the reference input level for analog audio (i.e., +4 dB or –8 dB). 䡵 The following screens are used to make settings relevant to recording.
E-33 English Specifying the Disc Status Created when the Disc was Finalized It is possible to specify the action when a finalized disc is inserted into this machine or a DVD player , or the operation when playback of a title is finished.
E-34 Settings & Controls for Recording Selecting & Confirming Input Signals The selection of audio and video input signals is carried out from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen as described below . In addition, the type of input signals that have been selected can be confirmed on the front panel.
E-35 English Setting the Encoding Format f or A udio & Video The setting of encoding formats for audio and video is carried out from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen as described below . Setting Encoding Formats 䡵 Stop the DVD recorder . 1. Open the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
E-36 Settings & Controls for Recording Setting the Encoding Format for A udio & Video (continued) Audio Encoding 䡵 AUDIO ENCODE This parameter is used to set the encoding format for audio data. LPCM : Linear PCM encoding DOLBY DIGIT AL : Dolby AC3 encoding.
E-37 English Adjusting of A udio Recor ding Le vels This DVD recorder’s audio recording levels can be adjusted using two different methods, and AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen indicates the method to be used. In addition, it is also possible to return the audio recording levels to their default settings (i.
E-38 Settings & Controls for Recording Checking the Video Input Use the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal to confirm that the input video signal is as required. The following procedure will allow you to monitor the quality at which the video will be recorded to a DVD.
E-39 English BACK TYPE1 1 1 STYLE TITLE PATTERN CHAPTER PATTERN 1 TYPE2 TYPE3 TYPE4 TYPE5 TYPE6 TYPE7 TYPE8 Selecting Styles f or Title & Chapter Menu Each recorded DVD contains title and chapter menus that provide information relating to its titles and chapters.
E-40 Recording Recording Sequence Use the following sequence as a reference when performing recording. ● Input settings: ☞ Page 35. ● Video and audio quality settings: ☞ Page 36. ● Navigation settings (i.e., DISC IN ACTION/TITLE END/DVD MENU TYPE/INTRODUCTION TITLE): ☞ Page 90.
E-41 English Recording with the Front Panel BD-X200 recording operations can be carried out in two different ways — namely , using the buttons provided on the front panel and using the on-screen REC CONTROL panel. In the latter case, furthermore, recording operations can be performed using a keyboard and mouse.
E-42 Recording Recording with the Front Panel (continued) 6. End recording and remove the disc. Depending on how the disc will be used, one of two dif ferent procedures is implemented at this time. ● If more content will be recorded to the disc using this DVD recorder: Simply press the OPEN/CLOSE button and remove the disc.
E-43 English Using a Keyboard & Mouse to Control Recording BD-X200 recording operations can be carried out using the REC CONTROL panel displayed on the monitor . In addition, a keyboard and mouse can also be used when working with this panel. Signal Connections Connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB terminals on the back of the DVD recorder .
E-44 Recording Finalizing (f or Playbac k on Other D VD Pla yer s) Finalize a disc recorded using this DVD recorder as described below in order to ensure that it can be played on other DVD players. In the case of DVD-RWs, playback will be possible on DVD players that support video mode.
E-45 English End of recording Title & Chapter Menu Settings BD-X200 Title & Chapter Men us This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus in response to recording operations and can save these to the disc being recorded.
E-46 Title & Chapter Menu Settings Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter Menus Title and chapter menus are used during playback of a DVD to select a title or chapter for viewing. Y our BD-X200 provides a total of eight different styles for displaying title and chapter menus.
E-47 English Selecting Display Styles The PRESET STYLE MENU screen can be used to change the styles used for displaying title and chapter menus. One of eight different types of style can be selected for each of the title and chapter menus. This DVD recorder can also store a total of six different display patterns for title and chapter menus.
E-48 Title & Chapter Menu Settings Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter Menus (contin ued) Ending Settings in the PRESET STYLE MENU Screen PRESET STYLE MENU screen MENU STYLE TYPE.
E-49 English Changing Chapter Menus (THUMBNAIL EDIT Screen) This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus as recording operations are started and stopped. T itle and chapter menus are created using the following. ● Title or chapter names : Numbers are applied based on the recording sequence.
E-50 Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus The modification of chapter menu thumbnails and the entry of names and comments are carried out as described below using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen. Changing thumbnails For example, let’ s chang e the thumbnail f or the second c hapter .
E-51 English Entering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus Use the following procedure to apply names to the thumbnails used in chapter menus, and also to add comments to be displayed on a chapter menu screen. 䡵 Names and comments are entered using a keyboard.
E-52 Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing & Checking Chapter Menu Styles Although display styles for chapter menus are created using settings from the PRESET STYLE MENU screen as described above, the following procedure can be used to modify these styles at the end of title recording.
E-53 English Checking the Chapter Menu Screen Use the following procedure to see how the chapter menu looks when the selected display style is used. 1. Select CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT ST ART screen and press the SET button. ● The CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen will appear .
E-54 Title & Chapter Menu Settings Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus Once all of the necessary changes and checks have been made using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen, title closing must be carried out. Please ensure that title closing is performed as the last stage of chapter menu editing.
E-55 English Changing & Checking Title Men u Styles & Names If EDIT MENU from the SYSTEM MENU screen is set to ENABLE, the TITLE MENU EDIT screen will be displayed upon disc finalizing.
E-56 Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing & Checking Title Men u Styles & Names (continued) Checking the Title Menu Screen 1. Select TITLE MENU PREVIEW from the TITLE MENU EDIT screen and press the SET button. ● The TITLE MENU EDIT screen will appear .
E-57 English Entering Names for the Title Men u Use the following procedure to enter names for titles in the title menu. 䡵 Names and comments are entered using a keyboard. Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU screen in accordance with the keyboard’ s input language.
E-58 Changing & Checking Title Men u Styles & Names (continued) Finalizing Discs 1. Select FINALIZE from the TITLE MENU EDIT screen and press the SET button. ● A confirmation window will appear . 2. Select YES and then press the SET b utton.
E-59 English Playing Bac k a Disc bef ore Finalizing It is possible to playback a disc recorded on this machine before finalizing it. 1. Insert the disc. 2. Pla y the disc Press the PLA Y button. ● The final title is played. 3. Select still mode. Press the P AUSE button.
E-60 Playbac k Playing Bac k a Finalized Disc This DVD recorder can also be used to playback discs that it has recorded and finalized. When a disc is finalized, its title menu will be used to create the top menu.
E-61 English Fast & Slow Playback FWD button REV button Fast-Forward & Fast-Reverse Play Slow-Forward & Slow-Reverse Play 䡵 Fast-forwarding ● Press the FWD button during playback or fast-reverse play to start fast-forward play .
E-62 VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV IN /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Print Screen Sysrq Scroll Lock Pause Break Tab Caps Lock Shift Shift Ctrl Ctrl Alt Alt Enter Back Space Insert Delete End Home Page Up Page Down Enter 0 12 56 + - 4 89 7 .
E-63 English VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV IN /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Print Screen Sysrq Scroll Lock Pause Break Tab Caps Lock Shift Shift Ctrl Ctrl Alt Alt Enter Back Space Insert Delete End Home Page Up Page Down Enter 0 12 56 + - 4 89 7 .
E-64 Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER/D V MASTER) Screen Contents of the REMO TE CONTR OL (9PIN MASTER/D V MASTER) screen If the REMOTE SELECT item of the REMOTE MENU screen is se.
E-65 English How to operate the REMO TE CONTROL (9PIN/D V MASTER) screen Operate the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER / DV MASTER) screen from the keyboard. Keyboard: Make selections with the cursor keys ( † / © / ∞ / √ ), then press Enter to confirm or execute.
E-66 Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTR OL (9PIN MASTER/DV MASTER) Screen (continued) 1. Registering events This is for registering the edit start point/finish point, chapter point on the REMOTE CONTROL screen event registration column. The following two methods can be used to register the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks.
E-67 English 2. Changing and canceling e vents 䡵 Changing the registered time code v alue q Place the cursor on the column of the time code you want to change.
E-68 Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTR OL (9PIN MASTER/DV MASTER) Screen (continued) 4. Starting to record q Press the “SP ACE” key on the keyboard, or select the EDIT/END item on the screen, then press the “Enter” key . ● The VCR goes to a position about 5 seconds before the edit start position and starts playback.
E-69 English Saving and Reading Edit Lists on the EDL MANA GER Screen How to operate the EDL MANA GER screen and its contents The EDL MANAGER screen is for registering edit lists (EDL). Event data from the REMOTE CONTROL screen of this machine can be saved as edit lists in the EDL MANAGER screen.
E-70 Saving and Reading Edit Lists on the EDL MANA GER Screen (continued) How to operate the EDL MANA GER screen and its contents EDL item EDL EDL01 S M EDL02 EDL03 EDL04 EDL05 EDL06 EDL07 EDL08 EDL09 EDL10 BACK SA VE IMPORT LOAD DELETE NAME MANAGER Item Function BACK Returns to the REMOTE CONTROL screen.
E-71 English Registering IN/OUT/CHAPTER POINT fr om external edit lists External edit lists can be read by the EDL MANAGER screen of this machine, and used as edit data in the REMOTE CONTROL screen. Notes ● Loading of external edit lists is possible when CHAPTER CREA TION from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen is set to MANUAL.
E-72 Synchronous Recording VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV IN /OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C Recording Video & A udio from a Non-Linear Editor with D V .
E-73 English VIDEO OUT Recording Video & Audio fr om a Non-Linear Editor with RS-422 Control Using RS-422 control images and sound that has been edited on a non-linear editor can be recorded on this machine. This machine is operated and controlled from the non-linear editor .
E-74 Synchr onous Recording Editing Operations on the REMO TE CONTR OL (9PIN REC/D V SLA VE) Screen Contents of the REMO TE CONTR OL (9PIN REC/D V SLA VE) Screen When the REMOTE SELECT item of the REMOTE MENU screen is set to 9PIN (REC), the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN REC) screen is displayed on the monitor .
E-75 English IN POINT OUT POINT EXIT REMOTE CONTROL SCREEN ( DV SLA VE ) 1 : 4 7 h : m : s f 2 : 5 8 3 6 9 h : m : s f : h : m : s f CHAPTER MANUAL BITRA TE 8.0 Mbps DISC REMAIN 000 min EDL TC CANCEL ADJ FINALIZE 00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00 00:25:00:00 00:40:00:00 00:15:00:00 00:30:00:00 00:45:00:00 00:20:00:00 00:35:00:00 00:50:00:00 00:10:00:00 1.
E-76 Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTR OL (9PIN REC/D V SLA VE) Screen (continued) 4. Star ting the Record Pr ocess 䡵 Use the non-linear editor to control the DVD recorder .
E-77 English MONITOR EDITSEARCH FILTER STATUS SHUTTER MENU AUTO IRIS BACK L NORMAL SPOT L STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS FULL AUTO BLACK LOLUX MODE POWER ON OFF VTR OPEN VTR CAM 1 3200K 5600K 5600K 5600K ND / / ND 2 .
E-78 VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT IN OUT CH1 CH2 REMOTE USB DV IN/OUT SIGNAL LAN GND DC 19V 4dB 8dB INPUT LEVEL LINE Y/C POWER ON I OFF O M H F S REC MENU PLAY PAUSE/ STILL REW STOP FF EJECT PHONES CH1 CH2 C.
E-79 English DVD Dubbing Dubbing D VDs Using the LAN T erminal When the LAN terminal is used to join two BD-X200 DVD recorders via an Ethernet connection, audio and video from a sender DVD can be dubbed onto a DVD on the receiver device.
E-80 D VD Dubbing 1. Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu. 2. Select NETWORK from the Setup Menu and then press the SET butt on. ● The NETWORK MENU screen will appear . 3. Use the following parameters from the NETWORK MENU screen to make settings required for dubbing.
E-81 English Dubbing Setup Procedures Procedure Sender device : Insert a finalized disc. Receiver device : Insert a blank DVD. Use the DUBBING screen to carry out the dubbing of DVDs. 1. Sender and receiver devices Open the DUBBING screen on both the sender and receiver devices.
E-82 Dubbing D VDs Using the LAN T erminal (continued) Dubbing (continued) 4. Sender device The sender device will begin searching for receiver devices. ● When connection has been completed, a dialog box for confirming the start of dubbing will appear .
E-83 English Setup Menu Setup Menu Configuration The Setup Menu screen is displayed on both the monitor and LCD display . As shown below , this screen is used to access the BD-X200’s setup menus. MENU STYLE TYPE1 1 1 TITLE P A TTERN CHAPTER P A TTERN PRESET STYLE MENU MENU HOST NAME bdx200 ST A TIC IP ADDRESS SETTING 255.
E-84 Setting the Setup Menu Settings made in the setup menus are stored in the BD-X200’ s internal memory and will be retained even when the power is turned off.
E-85 English Setup Menus The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the Setup Menus. T op half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD dis.
E-86 Setup Menu DISC MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISC MENU screen. T op half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearan.
E-87 English SYSTEM MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the SYSTEM MENU screen. T op half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appeara.
E-88 Setup Menu PRESET STYLE MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the PRESET STYLE MENU screen.
E-89 English Parameter P ossible settings Description SET INTER V AL Every01min [Every05min] Every59min INTER V 1 [5] 59 AU TO CHAPTER OFF (REC P A USE) [ON] A TCHAP oFF [oN] TO T AL 0:01 CONTENTS TIME 9:59 CNTENS 0 01 9 59 ENCODE [8.0] QU ALITY(Mbps) See the column on the right f or the setting range qU AL TY [8.
E-90 Setup Menu RECORDER MENU Screen (continued) RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen P arameter P ossible settings Description Y/C TERMINAL S1 MODE [S2] Y C TM S1 [S2] THUMBNAIL [NORMAL] FORM V -CUT H-CUT V+H .
E-91 English Parameter Possible settings Description REMOTE SELECT [OFF] 9PIN(MASTER) 9PIN(PLA Y) 9PIN(REC) D V(MASTER) DV ( SLA VE) D V(TRIGGER) REMoTE [oFF] 9PNM 9PNP 9PNR dVM dVS dVT REC CONTROL [O.
E-92 Setup Menu DISPLA Y MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISPLA Y screen. T op half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appea.
E-93 English CLOCK ADJUST MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen. T op half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom ha.
E-94 NETWORK MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the NETWORK MENU screen. T op half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display [ ] : Default setting Parameter Possible settings Description HOST NAME bdx200 CANCEL HoST IP ADDRESS [192.
E-95 English Specifications Recording format : DVD Video V ersion 1.1 Disc format : ISO9660-compatible UDF Recordable media : DVD-R For General V ersion 2.0 DVD-RW V ersion 1.1 Recording signals : Must conform to DVD Video Format 䡵 Video Signals Line input : 1.
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