E Deutsch English U INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCCIONES ISTRUZIONI BD-X200E BUSY TITLE OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPTION DV Y/C LINE DVD RECORDER BD-X200 AUDIO CH1 BUSY OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPTION DV Y/C LINE DVD RECORDER BD-X200 SET UP CHAPTER AUDIO CH1 DOLBY DIGITAL LPCM MPEG CH2 TITLE SET UP CHAPTER DOLBY DIGITAL LPCM MPEG CH2 PHONES REV STOP PLAY FWD PAUSE REC TOP MENU SET PHONES MENU REV STOP PLAY FWD PAUSE REC TOP MENU S
U E IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. I Read all of these instructions. Save these instructions for later use. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
U CAUTION ATTENTION RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR 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. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER. ACCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST. A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR. SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME. Warning Notice FOR YOUR SAFETY (Australia) 1.
Thank you for purchasing this JVC BD-X200 DVD Recorder. 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. ● A keyboard and mouse can be used as an alternative to front panel buttons. ● When the BD-X200 is connected to an RS-422A compatible VCR, RS-422 control can be used to carry out synchronous recording of the VCR’s video and audio to a DVD.
Introduction Overview of BD-X200 Functions 䡵Video and audio signals from this DVD recorder’s input terminals can be recorded to DVD-R or DVD-RW (video mode only). (☞ Page 29) The types of signals that can be used are as follows. Video: Composite video, YC separate, or DV signals (including audio) Audio: Analog audio or DV signals (including video) 䡵A wide range of recording methods are supported. The appropriate method is to be selected in accordance with the intended mode of use.
Introduction Precautions for Disc Usage Details Regarding Discs Care of Discs to Ensure High-Quality Playback Discs for Recording & 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. 䡵 Looking After Discs ● Using a soft cloth, wipe the disc gently from the inside to the outside.
Component Names & Functions Introduction Details Regarding Discs (continued) DVD Data Configuration Region Codes 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. In addition, each title can be divided into smaller units referred to as “chapters”.
Component Names & Functions Front Panel (continued) & SET UP button BUSY OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPTION DV DVD RECORDER BD-X200 AUDIO CH1 TITLE Y/C LINE SET UP CHAPTER DOLBY DIGITAL LPCM MPEG CH2 PHONES REV STOP PLAY FWD PAUSE REC TOP MENU SET MENU 9 0 ! @ # $ % ^ 9 REV button and indicator ● When this button is pressed in Playback or Fast-Forward Play mode, the DVD recorder switches to fast-reverse play.
Component Names & Functions Rear Panel 2 1 3 4 VIDEO IN LINE OUT 5 $ AUDIO INPUT LEVEL CH1 IN IN VIDEO LINE OUT AUDIO INPUT LEVEL OUT 4dB 8dB IN 6 Y/C CH1 IN IN Y/C CH2 CH2 REMOTE REMOTE DV IN/OUT LAN LAN DC 19V 7 1 VIDEO LINE IN terminal (BNC) This terminal allows composite video signals to be input to the DVD recorder. In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE.
LCD Display and On-Screen Content LCD Display The following information and data is presented on the DVD recorder’s LCD display. BUSY BUSY OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPTION DV DVD RECORDER BD-X200 AUDIO TITLE CH1 AUDIO CH1 DOLBY DIGITAL LPCM MPEG CH2 REV STOP PLAY FWD PAUSE REC TOP MENU TITLE SET PHONES MENU Y/C LINE SET UP CHAPTER PLAY FWD PAUSE REC TITLE TOP MENU SET MENU CHAP 2 Description No.
LCD Display and On-Screen Content Status Messages (continued) 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.
LCD Display and On-Screen Content On-Screen Content (continued) Event Messages Event messages are displayed on the DVD recorder’s LCD display and on the monitor when incorrect operations are attempted. These messages will remain on-screen for approximately 3 seconds. Disc Status Monitor screen When a disc is inserted into the DVD recorder, one of the following disc status messages is displayed on the monitor screen.
Preparation LCD Display and On-Screen Content Alarm Messages Signal Connections 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. 䡵 Audio and video signals Monitor screen 000 min LCD display REC INHIBIT REC Alarm messages: Displayed when DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen is set to ON.
Preparation Signal Connections (continued) Power Connections 䡵 Control signals Connect the AC adaptor (included) to the DVD recorder.
Preparation Turning the Power On & Off Inserting & Removing Discs Disc tray OPERATE indicator BUSY BUSY OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPEN/CLOSE OPERATE OPERATE button OPTION DV Y/C LINE DVD RECORDER BD-X200 AUDIO CH1 TITLE AUDIO CH1 TITLE SET UP CHAPTER DOLBY DIGITAL LPCM MPEG CH2 PHONES REV STOP PLAY Turning the Power On FWD PAUSE REC TOP MENU SET PHONES MENU Turning the Power Off 䡵 While in Operate Off mode (i.e., the OPERATE indicator is lit up in red), press the OPERATE button.
Preparation Using a Keyboard & Mouse Setting & Displaying the Date & Time 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. Although the DVD recorder’s buttons are used in setting and operation screens, a keyboard and mouse can be used as an alternative.
Settings & Controls for Recording Preparation Setting & Displaying the Date & Time (continued) DVD Recording Displaying the Date and Time Use the DISPLAY 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.) DISPLAY MENU screen DISPLAY MENU MENU DISPLAY TITLE/CHAPTER REMAIN MM/DD/YY DATE STYLE Pre-Recording Settings Preparation of the DVD-R or DVDRW (video mode only).
Settings & Controls for Recording Preparing a Disc for Recording Pre-Recording Settings 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. DVD-RW : Discs of Version 1.1 or later can be used. Although Version 1.1 of DVD-RW standards allows the selection of video mode and VR mode for recording, this DVD recorder performs recording in video mode only. * Version 1.
Settings & Controls for Recording Selecting & Confirming Input Signals Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video 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. Video input indicators The setting of encoding formats for audio and video is carried out from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen as described below.
U Settings & Controls for Recording E Settings & Controls for Recording Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video (continued) Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video (continued) Audio Encoding Audio Encoding 䡵AUDIO ENCODE This parameter is used to set the encoding format for audio data. LPCM : Linear PCM encoding DOLBY DIGITAL : Dolby AC3 encoding. Note If the SET UP button is pressed while in Recording mode, the video bit-rate setting and audio encoding format will be displayed on-screen.
Settings & Controls for Recording Adjusting of Audio Recording Levels Checking the Video Input 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., unity gain).
Recording Selecting Styles for Title & Chapter Menu Recording Sequence Each recorded DVD contains title and chapter menus that provide information relating to its titles and chapters. Whenever recording is carried out, title numbers, chapter numbers, and thumbnails are automatically generated in order to create the title and chapter menus. Specifically, the frames from the start of individual recordings are used as thumbnails for the title menu.
Recording Recording with the Front Panel Recording with the Front Panel (continued) 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. The following section, however, will provide a description of recording using the front panel buttons.
Recording Using a Keyboard & Mouse to Control Recording Finalizing (for playback on this and other DVD players) 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. VIDEO IN LINE AUDIO OUT INPUT LEVEL Signal Connections CH1 IN OUT 4dB 8dB IN Y/C Connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB terminals on the back of the DVD recorder.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Title & Chapter Menu Settings BD-X200 Title & Chapter Menus Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter Menus This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus in response to recording operations and can save these to the disc being recorded. When the disc is subsequently played, these title and chapter menus can be used to access specific sections of stored video and audio. ● When recording is stopped using the STOP button or a similar action (i.e.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter Menus (continued) Selecting Display Styles Ending Settings in the PRESET STYLE MENU Screen 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.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing Chapter Menus (THUMBNAIL EDIT screen) Changing & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus as recording operations are started and stopped. Title and chapter menus are created using the following. ● Title or chapter names : Numbers are applied based on the recording sequence. ● Chapter thumbnails : The frames at which chapter marks have been inserted are used as thumbnails.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing & Checking Chapter Menu Styles Entering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus THUMBNAIL EDIT TITLE CLOSE AAA 1. 1-6 BBB CCC 1 2 3 DDD EEE FFF 5 6 4 CHAPTER MENU 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. Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU screen in accordance with the keyboard’s input language.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus Checking the Chapter Menu Screen Use the following procedure to see how the chapter menu looks when the selected display style is used. THUMBNAIL EDIT START screen and press the SET button. THUMBNAIL EDIT TITLE CLOSE AAA ● The CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen will appear. 1-6 BBBB 1. 1. CCC EEE ● The CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen will appear. Here, it will be possible to preview the first page of the chapter menu.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names (continued) If EDIT MENU from the SYSTEM MENU screen is set to ENABLE, the TITLE MENU EDIT screen will be displayed upon disc finalizing. Using this screen, it will be possible to change the title menu’s display style, to enter title names, and to confirm that the title and chapter menus are as required. ● Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names (continued) Entering Names for the Title Menu TITLE MENU EDIT screen TITLE MENU FINALIZE 1. PRESET STYLE Finalizing Discs 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. 䡵The following description assumes that all operations are carried out by keyboard.
Playback Playback Playing Discs Fast & Slow Playback 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. The action taken by your BD-X200 when a disc it has finalized is inserted or when playback of a title has ended will depend on the settings of DISC IN ACTION and TITLE END as set on the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen during recording.
Synchronous Recording Synchronous Recording Recording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422A Recording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422A (continued) RS-422A control can be used to record playback signals from a VCR with an RS-422A terminal to a disc in your BD-X200.It will also be possible to control that VCR using this DVD recorder’s REMOTE CONTROL screen.
Synchronous Recording Recording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422A (continued) 1. Registering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks 2. Deleting the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks q The following two methods can be used to register the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks. ● Recording of time codes corresponding to tape positions. ● Direct entry using a keyboard.
Synchronous Recording Recording Playback Signals From a DV Camera or VCR Recording Video & Audio From a Non-Linear Editor DV (IEEE1394) control can be used to record playback signals from a camera or VCR with a DV terminal to a disc in your BD-X200. It will then be possible to control that VCR using this DVD recorder’s REMOTE CONTROL screen. By connecting a non-linear editor featuring a DV terminal to this DVD recorder, audio and video processed using the editor can be easily recorded to a disc.
Synchronous Recording Recording Video & Audio From a Non-Linear Editor (continued) Editing Via the REMOTE CONTROL (DV SLAVE) Screen 1. Registering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks A keyboard and mouse can be used as an alternative to the DVD recorder’s buttons when using the REMOTE CONTROL (DV SLAVE) screen. Front panel : Select using the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6), and confirm the selection using the SET button.
Synchronous Recording In, Out & Chapter Points from External Edit Lists When dubbing a tape edited using an external VCR or non-linear editor to a DVD, the edit list (or EDL) created during the editing process can be used to automatically set the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks. 3. Starting the Record Process 䡵 Use the non-linear editor to control the DVD recorder. ● Each recording will be stored on the disc as a single title.
DVD Dubbing Recording Operations Using a DV Camera Trigger Dubbing DVDs Using the LAN Terminal By connecting a camera featuring a DV terminal to this DVD recorder, audio and video from the camera can be easily recorded to a disc. In this type of situation, the DV camera’s trigger button is used to control the BD-X200. Supported cameras: GY-DV5000 and GY-DV5001.
DVD Dubbing Dubbing DVDs Using the LAN Terminal (continued) Network Settings Dubbing Use the following procedure to carry out network settings on both the sender and receiver devices. Setup Procedures 1. Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu. BUSY Cursor buttons (6, 7, t and 8) OPEN/CLOSE 2. Select NETWORK from the Setup Menu and then press the SET Sender device : Insert a finalized disc. Receiver device : Insert a blank DVD. button.
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. DISC MENU Screen 4. 4. Sender device DVD † DVD SENDER IP ADDRESS † 192:168:000:002 ABORT 5.
Setup Menu Setting the Setup Menu Setup Menus 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. It is also possible to return to default settings whenever so required. In addition to the buttons on the front panel, a keyboard and mouse can also be used to perform operations on these menus. The following section, however, will describe operations performed using the front panel buttons.
Setup Menu DISC MENU Screen SYSTEM MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISC MENU screen. Top half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display [ ] : Default setting Parameter FINALIZE FINAL DISC ERASE ERASE The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the SYSTEM MENU screen.
Setup Menu PRESET STYLE MENU screen RECORDER MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the PRESET STYLE MENU screen. Top half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display [ ] : Default setting The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the RECORDER screen.
Setup Menu REMOTE MENU screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the REMOTE MENU screen. Top half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display [ ] : Default setting RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen Parameter Y/C TERMINAL MODE Y C TM THUMBNAIL FORM THUMB AUDIO CHANNEL (DV) DV CH AUDIO REC VOL.
Setup Menu DISPLAY MENU screen CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISPLAY screen. Top half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display [ ] : Default setting Parameter The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen.
NETWORK MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the NETWORK MENU screen. Top half : Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display [ ] : Default setting Parameter HOST NAME Possible settings Description bdx200 This parameter is used to enter the BD-X200’s network name using a keyboard. (Names may be up to 20 characters in length. Alphanumerical characters and hyphen (-)) [192.168.0.
U Others Others Specifications Specifications 䡵 General Network terminal : RJ-45 (Category5), 100 BASE-Tx USB terminal : USB 1.1 × 2 Power supply : 19 V DC Power consumption : 31 W 1.63 A Weight : 4.
E This product uses partial third-party software. For information concerning the software used, login via FTP by inputting the following into the unit and view the readme.txt file: User: anonymous Password: None (If the IP address of the unit is set to 192.168.0.2, FTP connection can be established by entering ftp://196.168.0.2 in the address bar of Internet Explorer.