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BR-DV3000U
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is
located on the rear of cabinet. Retain
this information for future reference.
Model No. BR-DV3000U
Serial No.
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
Before operating this unit, please read
the instructions carefully to ensure the
best possible performance.
BR-DV3000U
DV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
LLT0024-001F
© 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
Mini
PROFESSIONAL
SET
MENIU
EJECT
REC PLAY
PAUSE
REW
STOP
FF
DVCAM NTSC
PA L
REC INH.
CH-1/3
CH-2/4
BR-DV3000
A.DUB
OPERATE
INPUT SEL.REMOTE SEL.
MIC
SERIAL
WIRELESS
9PIN
LINE
DV
Y/C
LLT0024-001F
BR-DV3000U_Cover.p65 06.8.24, 2:00 PM2-3
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Page 1 - BR-DV3000U

BR-DV3000UINSTRUCTION MANUALDV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERFor Customer Use: Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of cabinet. Re

Page 2

10MiniPROFESSIONALSETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPALREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV3000A.DUBOPERATEINPUT SEL.REMOTE SEL.MICSERIALWIRELESS9PINL

Page 3 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

11MiniPROFESSIONALSETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPALREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV3000A.DUBOPERATEINPUT SEL.REMOTE SEL.MICSERIALWIRELESS9PINL

Page 4 - MAIN FEATURES

12NAMES AND FUNCTIONSOF VARIOUS PARTS – Front panel – (continued)8[REC] Record button/LED● Hold down this button and press the 9 PLAY

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

13$Indicator: When a cassette is loaded, the LEDlights up green. (Likewise when theunit is in the OPERATE OFF state.)When a cassette is being loadedor

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

14NAMES AND FUNCTIONSOF VARIOUS PARTS – Rear panel –1DC power input terminal (2P)This is used for DC12V input. It connects

Page 7 - Block noise

15DV IN/OUTAUDIO VIDEOLINEY/CCH 1/3 CH 2/4INOUTREMOTESERIAL9PINNTSC/PALNTSC PALDC12V!6587905[VIDEO Y/C IN] Video Y/C inputterminal (4P)This is the inp

Page 8

16NAMES AND FUNCTIONSOF VARIOUS PARTS – Wireless remote controller –DISPLAYBARSMENU SEARCH+SEARCH–A.DUBF.REVINDEX– INDEX+PLAYSTOPREMOTE C

Page 9 - Condensation

17 [SEARCH–] /  button• During playback, STILL mode or variablespeed playback in the forward direction,press this button to slow down the playbacksp

Page 10 - Front panel –

18ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Regarding on-screen display –Besides E-E images and playback images, the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and Y/

Page 11 - PROFESSIONAL

19ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Status display – Status display: It displays the current settings and operating status.32K CH–1/2SP000mi n10 / 10 / 02 STANDBY-

Page 12 - Front panel – (continued)

2 1. Read all of these instructions. 2. Save these instructions for later use. 3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions sho

Page 13

20ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Status display – (continued)No. Item Content3Time code• It displays the time codes (hour, minute, second and frame).During pla

Page 14 - Rear panel –

21ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Event display – Event display : When a specific function is in activation or when the operation status ischanged with the remot

Page 15 - CH 1/3 CH 2/4

22ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Alarm display – Alarm display : Alarm messages are displayed as shown below, when an operationerror has occurred or when the un

Page 16 - Wireless remote controller

23Display ContentsCOPY INHIBITREC INHIBITA. DUB INHIBIT(REC TAB)A. DUB INHIBIT(48K)A. DUB INHIBIT(LP)A. DUB INHIBIT(BLANK)A. DUB INHIBIT(DV)A. DUB INH

Page 17

24PREPARATION – Provided wireless remote controller –Loading the batteriesBefore using the wireless remote controller, please load 2 batteries (A

Page 18 - Regarding on-screen display

25Using the wireless remote controllerMaximum distance to the sensorof the unit : 6mAngle : within 30˚MiniPROFESSIONALSETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTO

Page 19 - Status display

26PREPARATION – Power –Connect the provided AC adapter to the main unit.DV IN/OUTAUDIO VIDEOLINEY/CCH 1/3 CH 2/4INOUTREMOTESERIAL9PINNTSC/PALN

Page 20

27Switching on the powerMiniPROFESSIONALREC PLAYREWSTODVCAM NTSCPA LREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV3000A.DUBOPERATEINPUT SEL.REMOTE SEL.MICSERIALWIRELESS9PI

Page 21 - Event display

28PREPARATION – Selecting the NTSC/PAL signal system –This unit supports both the NTSC and PAL signal system.Before inputting analogue signals

Page 22 - Alarm display

29PREPARATION – OPERATION LOCK mode –This unit comes with an operation lock function to prevent unintended, erroneous operation.In the OPERATE

Page 23 - Warning display

3SAFETY PRECAUTIONSCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER-SERVICE

Page 24 - PREPARATION

30PREPARATION – Loading/ejecting cassettes –Please use standard DV cassettes or mini DV cassettes.Loading the cassette1.Check the cassette.• S

Page 25 - Not further than 6m

31PREPARATION – Setting/displaying date and time –This function sets up the date and time data of the built-in clock. With the built-in chargea

Page 26

32PREPARATION – Setting/displaying date and time – (continued)SETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPA LREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV30005.EJECT

Page 27 - Turning off the power

33 Selecting date/time displayThe date and time data is displayed on the monitor screen connected to the VIDEO LINE OUTterminal and Y/C OUT terminal.

Page 28

34RECORDING – Connection and setting –This chapter explains the connection, setting and operation methods required to use this unitas a recorder.Thi

Page 29 - OPERATION LOCK mode –

35SettingMiniPROFESSIONALSETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPA LREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV3000A.DUBOPERATEINPUT SEL.REMOTE SEL.MICSERIALWIREL

Page 30 - Loading/ejecting cassettes

36RECORDING – Setting time codes –This unit has a built-in time code reader/ generator. It records time codes during recording. Itdoes not record th

Page 31

37–––MENU–––SYSTEM. .REMOTE . .AUD I O / V I DEO . .TIME CODE . .DISPLAY SET. .CLOCK ADJUST . .FACTORY SETTING CANCELDRUM HOURMETER 000000EX I TTop ME

Page 32

38RECORDING – Recording method –Main unitRemote controllerMiniPROFESSIONALSETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPA LREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV

Page 33 - Enabling on-screen display:

39RECORDING – Audio dubbing –For tapes recorded in the 32kHz audio mode, audio dubbing can be performed on the CH3 andCH4 channel after the recordin

Page 34 - Connection and setting –

4Thank you for purchasing our DVVideo Cassette Recorder BR-DV3000.As this is a DV-format video cassette recorder,video cassettes with the or logos

Page 35 - IO VIDEO

40RECORDING – Backup recording function –By linking this unit to other DV devices, this unit can perform continuous, long-hour recording.This unit c

Page 36 - Setting time codes –

41RECORDING – Recording using the serial remote terminal –Recording can be turned ON/OFF with the serial remote controller or the footswitch connect

Page 37 - (NTSC only)

42PLAYBACK – Connection/setting –This section explains the required connection, setting and operation method for using thisunit as a player.Co

Page 38 - Recording method –

43Setting REMOTE SEL. switch on the front panelTo use the wireless remote controller, set the switch to “WIRELESS”. SYSTEM menu• STL/F.ADV MODEUse

Page 39 - Audio dubbing –

44PLAYBACK – Basic playback method –MiniPROFESSIONALSETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAUSEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPA LREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV3000A.DUBOPERATE

Page 40 - Backup recording function –

45PLAYBACK – Special playback function –Frame advance (reverse) playbackUse the remote controller.DISPLAYBARSMENU SEARCH+SEARCH–A.DUBF.REVINDE

Page 41

46PLAYBACK – Special playback – (continued)Variable speed playbackUse the remote controller.Set the unit to the search mode.The main unit but

Page 42 - Connection/setting –

47PLAYBACK – Locate function –Index searchThis function locates and advances/rewinds to the position where the index signal is recorded.Use th

Page 43 -  AUDIO/VIDEO menu

48PLAYBACK – Repeat playback –This unit is capable of 3 types of repeat playback.The repeat playback function is set via the REPEAT MODE item

Page 44 - Basic playback method –

49PLAYBACK – Selecting playback audio output –The output mode for audio playback can be selected with the remote controller.DISPLAYBARSMENU SE

Page 45 - Special playback function –

5TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONPrecautions ... 6Daily maintenance and regular inspection ... 7Precau

Page 46 - Special playback –

50Cut-edit systemThis unit can be used as a feeder (player) for an editing system that uses a RS-422A-compat-ible editing remote controller (RM-G820).

Page 47 - Locate function –

51• REM STOP SEL:Use this menu item to set the operation mode upon reception of astandby-on signal.EE : EE mode (STOP mode)PB : PLAYBACK mode (STILL m

Page 48 - Repeat playback –

52Using the unit in a non-linear systemThis is a system that captures the content of the source tape on a non-linear editing systemand records the non

Page 49

53MENU SCREEN – Structure of the menu –Hierarchical menus are displayed on the monitor.MENUSYSTEM. .REMOTE . .AUD I O / V I DEO . .TIME CODE .

Page 50 - Cut-edit system

54The various functions of this unit can be set from the menu. The configured settings aresaved in the unit's memory and are maintained even afte

Page 51 - RM-G820 Settings

55SETMENIUEJECTREC PLAYPAU SEREWSTOPFFDVCAM NTSCPA LREC INH.CH-1/3CH-2/4BR-DV30004.EJECTbutton3. –2, 4PAUSE button3.–2FF button3.–1, 3STOP buttonREWbu

Page 52

56MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus –In the menu descriptions below, settings with  marks are factory settings.Top MENUItems Setting ContentsS

Page 53 - – Structure of the menu –

57SYSTEM menuThe SYSTEM menu consists of the following 2 screens. (1/2 and 2/2 menu) SYSTEM (1/2) menuItems Setting ContentsSTL/F.ADVMODEBACKUP RECTI

Page 54

58MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued)SYSTEM menu (continued)Items Setting ContentsINDEX WRITEREPEAT MODENEXT PAGEPAGE BACKOFF ON

Page 55 - Setting item Setting value

59REMOTE menuThe REMOTE menu consists of 2 menus. (1/2 and 2/2 menu) REMOTE (1/2) menuItems Setting ContentsREMOTELOCALFUNCTIONPREROLLREM FF/REWMODEO

Page 56 - Contents of the menus –

6 INTRODUCTIONPrecautions Place of storage and usePlease avoid storing or using this VTR in the fol-lowing places:● Extremely hot or cold places beyo

Page 57 -  SYSTEM (1/2) menu

60MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued)REMOTE menu (continued)Items Setting ContentsREM STOP SELPB STARTDELAYSYNCHRONI-ZATIONNEXT PA

Page 58 - Contents of the menus

61AUDIO/VIDEO menuItems Setting ContentsAUDIO MODEA.OUT ATSERCHAUDIO OUT SELAUDIO OUTLEVELSET UP(NTSC only)PAGE BACK 48K32KOFF ON CH1/CH2MIXCH3/CH4

Page 59 -  REMOTE (1/2) menu

62MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued)TIME CODE menuItems Setting ContentsTCCLEARNDF/DF(NTSC ONLY)TC DUPLICATETC ADJUST (DV)PAGE BA

Page 60

63DISPLAY menuThe DISPLAY menu consists of 2 menus (1/2 and 2/2 menu) DISPLAY (1/2) menuItems Setting ContentsDISPLAYCOUNTER POSI.TIME CODEVTR MODETA

Page 61 - AUDIO/VIDEO menu

64MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued)DISPLAY menu (continued)Items Setting ContentsAUDIO INFO.NEXT PAGEPAGE BACKOFF ONUse this se

Page 62

65OTHERS – Placing the unit in an upright position –With the use of the provided stand, the main unit can be placed in an upright position as sho

Page 63 -  DISPLAY (1/2) menu

66OTHERS – Warning display –When an anomaly occurs, this unit automatically identifies the cause and displays an error-coded warning message on t

Page 64

67CONDENSATIONON DRUMWARNING 3200LOADING FAILUREWARNING 3300UNLOADINGFAILUREWARNING 4100CASSETTEEJECT FAILUREDEFECTIVETAPE!5605 - 5609WARNING 5702TAPE

Page 65

68OTHERS – Troubleshooting –Symptom ActionThe power does not come on.The cassette cannot be loaded.Unable to record.The operation buttons of the

Page 66 - Warning display –

69OTHERS – Checking the hour meter –This unit displays the drum usage time on the DRUM HOUR METER item of the top MENU.Please use it as a guide f

Page 67

7Daily maintenance and regular inspectionThis unit uses consumables or components that will wear off. If a worn-out or deteriorated componentcontinues

Page 68 - Troubleshooting –

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Page 69 - Checking the hour meter –

71OTHERS – Supplement – AC adapter sectionIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1) Read these instructions.2) Keep these instructions.3) Heed all warning

Page 70 - Specification –

BR-DV3000UINSTRUCTION MANUALDV VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERFor Customer Use: Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of cabinet. Re

Page 71 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

8 INTRODUCTIONPrecautions on the use of cleaning tapePlease use cleaning tape produced by JVC.Please follow the instructions below when usingthe clean

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9Head drumVideotape Condensation● When this unit is moved from a cold to a warmplace abruptly, the vapor in the warm air will comeinto contact with th

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