JVC SA-F911E User manual

INSTRUCTIONS
PGD300
2-191-01

WARNING:
-
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
UNIT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
This
unit
should
be
used
with
12
V
DC
only.
CAUTION:
To
prevent
electric
shocks
and
fire
hazards,
do
NOT
use
any
other
power
source.
NOTE:
The
rating
plate
(serial
number
plate)
is
on
the
bottom
of
the
unit.
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power
requirement
:
DC
12
V
(Supplied
from
VTR)
Power
consumption
:
5
watts
Operating
temperature:
5°C
to
40°C
Dimensions
:
420
(W)
x
42.5
(H)
x
300
(D)
mm
(16-9/16”
x
1-11/16”
x
11-13/16"’)
Weight
-
3.0
kg
(6.7
Ibs)
TIME
CODE
READER
LTC
input
Video
input
Monitor
output
:
1.0
Vp-p,
75
ohms,
unbalanced
:
1.0
Vp-p,
75
ohms,
unbalanced
-
0
dB
+6
dB,
10
k-ohms,
unbalanced
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code
generator
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code
generator
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FEATURES
9-pin
to
45-pin
interface
Converts
the
signals
from
a
9-pin
serial
editing
controller
into
the
45-pin
parallel
signals
used
by
JVC’s
BR-S611E
and
BR-S811E
S-VHS
recorders.
Built-in
time
code
reader/generator
Reading
and
recording
of
either
LTC
or
VITC
time
codes
Is
possible
with
the
SA-F911E‘s
built-in
time
code
reader/
generator.
This
permits
convenient
time
code-referenced
editing
in
an
editing
suite
centered
around
an
advanced
9-pin
editing
controller.
On-screen
character
display
Both
LTC
and
VITC
time
codes
can
be
displayed
on-screen.
Y/C
and
BNC
connectors
For
greater
systems
flexibility,
the
SA-F911E
is
provided
with
both
Y/C443
and
BNC
connectors
for
VITC
generator
input
and
output.
BNC
connectors
are
provided
for
VITC
reader
input
and
output.
For
LTC
input
and
output,
RCA
jacks
are
provided.
Designed
for
mounting
in
standard
E!A
19”
rack.
Separate
power
source
not
required
Power
for
the
SA-F911E
is
automatically
supplied
by
the
connected
video
recorder..
TIMECODE
GENERATOR
LTC
output
:
5.0
Vp-p,
low
impedance,
|
unbalanced
VITC
input/output
(Composite)
VITC
input/output
(Y/C443)
-
¥:
1.0
Vp-p,
75
ohms,
unbalanced
C:
0.3
Vp-p,
75
ohms,
unbalanced
(Burst)
:
1.0
Vp-p,
75
ohms
unbalanced
ACCESSORIES
:
45-pin
remote
contro!
cable
x
1
9-pin
remote
control
cable
x
1
Rack
mount
kit
X
1
set
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CONTROLS
AND
CONNECTORS
FRONT
PANEL
INTERFACR
UNtT
SA-FO11E
TS
SHIFT
ADVANCE
PRESET
ab
|
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CHARACTER
Sisimizinicinie
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7
8
45
6
DEVICE
SW
OW
CN
@
CHARACTER
select
switch
To
select
the
characters
to
be
superimposed
on
the
video
signal
output
from
the
rear
panel
MONITOR
OUT
con-
nector.
TC:
Time
code
data
UB:
User
bit
data
OFF:
Nothing
will
be
superimposed.
@
SHIFT
button
To
select
which
of
the
8
time
code
or
user
bit
digits
is
to
be
changed.
€
ADVANCE
button
To
count
up
the
selected
time
code
or
user
data
digit.
@
PRESET
button
To
register
the
time
code
or
user
bit
data
after
it
has
been
set.
Also,
if
pressed
while
time
code
data
is
being
read,
the
preset
data
will
be
read.
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PRESET
WINDOW
@
Power
indicator
@
DEVICE
SWITCH
(DEVICE
SW)
Switch
settings
when
used
with
the
BR-S811E/611E
SWi1-1
SW1-2
SW1-3
SW
1-4
SW1-5
[ore
|
on
[ore {ore
|
FF
SW1-6:
Determines
operation
mode
engaged
when
STOP
command
is
received
from
the
controller.
SW1-7:
SW
A:
Not
used.
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CONTROL
SW
CN2
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SYSTEM
SW
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CONTROL
SWITCH
(CONTROL
SW)
SW2-1
Set
according
to
the
controller
connected.
SW2-2
SW2-3
SW2-6
RS-232C
Parity
ON/OFF
switch
OFF:
Preset,
with
parity
ON:
No
parity
©
SYSTEM
SWITCH
(SYSTEM
SW)
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SW3-2
53-1
5
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ore
|
ON
[urceome
N
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SW3-3
SW3-4
2
|
no
used
(Keep
setting
to
OF
F)
SW3-5
ON:
Regenerate
mode
OFF:
Preset
mode
SW3-6
|
SW3.-7
}
not
used
SW3-8
ON-SCREEN
High/Low
position
select
switch
}
Timer
mode
select
switch
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REAR
PANEL
REMOTE
(9P)
REMOTE
REMOTE
(25P}
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(CONTROL
UNIT)
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REMOTE
9P
connector
Connect
to
the
9-pin
RS-422
socket
of
the
VCR
or
the
editing
control
unit
using
a
9-pin
cable.
@
REMOTE
9P,
25P
select
switch
OP:
for
RS-422
remote
control
system
25P-t:
for
RS-232C
remote
control
system
(19,200
b/s)
25P-Il:
for
RS-232C
remote
control
system
(9,600
b/s)
@
REMOTE
25P
connector
Connect
to
the
25-pin
RS-232C
I/F
cable
of
the
computer.
@
REMOTE
45P
connector
Connect
to
the
45-pin
socket
of
the
VCR
using
the
45-pin
cable
VC-G7050U.
@®
MONITOR
OUT
connector
The
CTL
address
or
Time
code
can
be
superimposed
on
the
video
outputs,
by
setting
the
CHARACTER
select
switch
on
the
front
panel.
@
VIDEO
IN
connector
|
Connect
a
composite
video
signal
with
VITC
signals.
@
LTC
iN
connector
@
Y/C443
IN
connector
Receives
the
Y/C443
signal
via
a
Y/C
cable,
to
be
output
from
the
Y/C443
OUT
connector
Q)
with
VITC.
Set
the
Y/C-LINE
select
switch
@
to
Y/C.
TC
READER
©
LINE
IN
connector
Receives
the
composite
video
signal,
to
be
output
from
the
LINE
OUT
connector
@
with
VITC.
Set
the
Y/C-LINE
select
switch
@
to
LINE.
@
Y/C443
OUT
connector
Outputs
the
Y/C443
signal
input
to
the
Y/C443
IN
con-
nector
@
with
added
VITC.
Set
the
Y/C-LINE
select
switch
@
to
Y/C.
@
LINE
OUT
connector
|
Outputs
the
composite
video
signal
input
to
the
LINE
IN
connector
@
with
added
VITC.
Set
the
Y/C-LINE
select
switch
@
to
LINE.
@®
Y/C-LINE
select
switch
|
Set
as
required
depending
on
the
signal
format
(Y/C443
or
composite).
|
Y/C:
To
output
VITC-added
Y/C443
signal.
LINE:
To
output
VITC-added
composite
video
signal.
@®
LTC
OUT
connector
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For
use
of
LTC
codes,
consult
a
JVC
Service
Agent.
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EDITING
CONTROL
UNIT
.
Assembie-editing
2.
Insert-editing
Generally
speaking,
as
the
TIME
CODE
PRESET
command
The
REGENERATE
operation
will
be
executed
as
long
as
from
the
remote
control
unit
is
executed
during
assemble-
time
code
data
is
recorded
on
the
master
tape,
based
on
the
editing,
the
GENERATE
operation
will
be
executed
in
the
TC
(time
code)
data.
free-running
mode
based
on
the
time
data
in
this
command.
Either
VITC
or
LTC
data
can
be
regenerated,
according
to
If
the
remote
control
unit
cannot
execute
the
TIME
CODE
the
setting.
PRESET
command,
the
time
code
GENERATE
operation
is
possible
in
the
same
way
as
with
insert
editing.
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TIME
CODE
GENERATOR
PRESET
FUNCTION
The
time
code
or
user
bit
data
can
be
preset
with
the
SA-
F911E's
front
panel
controls
or
by
9-pin
serial
data.
PRESETTING
PROCEDURE
WITH
FRONT
PANEL
CONTROLS
Perform
presetting
while
referring
to
the
on-screen
display
on
the
monitor.
-@
Presetting
user
bit
data
1.
Set
the
CHARACTER
select
switch
@
to
“UB”.
2.
Set
the
SW3-5
switch
to
‘‘OFF”
(Preset
mode).
3.
Press
the
SHIFT
button
@
to
call
up
the
on-screen
display.
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display
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Monitor
4.
The
data
at
the
cursor
position
(blinking
digit)
can
be
changed
by
pressing
the
ADVANCE
button
@.
5.
Set
the
numerals
and
alphabets
(0
—
F)
by
shifting
the
cursor
position
with
the
SHIFT
button
@
and
selecting
the
data
with
the
ADVANCE
button
@.
6.
Press
the
PRESET
button
@.
The
on-screen
display
will
disappear
and
the
user
bit
data
will
be
preset.
Presetting
time
code
data
_
Set
the
CHARACTER
select
switch
@
to
“TC”.
_
Set
the
SW3-5
switch
to
‘‘OFF”
(Preset
mode).
_
Press
the
SHIFT
button
@
to
call
up
the
on-screen
display.
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On-screen
display
_
The
data
at
the
cursor
position
(blinking
digit)
can
be
changed
by
pressing
the
ADVANCE
button
@.
Set
the
time
data
by
shifting
the
cursor
position
with
the
SHIFT
button
@
and
selecting
the
data
with
the
ADVANCE
button
@.
.
Press
the
PRESET
button
@.
The
on-screen
display
will
disappear
and
the
time
code
will
start
counting.
PRESETTING
WITH
9-PIN
SERIAL
DATA
1.
Set
the
SW3-5
switch
to
‘‘“OFF”’
(Preset
mode).
2.
Operate
the
9-pin
remote
controller
to
preset
the
time
code
data.
Note:
e
If
presetting
is
not
performed,
the
regenerate
mode
will
be
engaged
even
when
the
SW3-5
switch
is
set
to
“OFF”
(Preset
mode).
a
TIME
CODE
GENERATOR
REGENERATE
FUNCTION
When
assemble
or
insert
editing
is
executed,
time
codes
on
new
edits
can
be
regenerated
according
to
the
time
code
already
recorded
on
the
editing
tape.
1.
Set
the
SW3-5-switch
to
“ON”
(Regenerate
mode).
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2.
Set
the
SW3-1
and
SW3-2
as
required,
according
to
the
already
recorded
reference
time
code.
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|
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|
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|
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mse
3.
Execute
assemble
or
insert
editing.
New
time
codes
will
be
written
in
syne
with
the
already
recorded
time
codes.
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