JVC VCR BR HD50E User Manual

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HD VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
BR-HD50  
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 possi-  
ble performance.  
Model No. BR-HD50U/BR-HD50E  
Serial No.  
LLT0088-001A-H  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
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 combina-  
tion to overturn.  
8. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventila-  
tion, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from over-  
heating, 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 volt-  
age 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 dan-  
gerous 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 fol-  
lowing 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 con-  
trols that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controlsmay 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 speci-  
fied by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitu-  
tions 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 (For USA & Canada)  
CAUTION  
ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN  
RISQUE D’ELECTRO-  
CUTION 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.  
AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST  
A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR.  
SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,  
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclo-  
sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
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 dans le boîtier du produit. Cette tension  
est suffisante pour provoquer l’électrocution  
de personnes.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri-  
angle is intended to alert the user to the pres-  
ence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature accom-  
panying the appliance.  
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un trian-  
gle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur  
sur la présence d’opérations d’entretien impor-  
tantes au sujet desquelles des renseigne-  
ments se trouvent dans le manuel  
d’instructions.  
*
Ces symboles ne sont utilisés qu’aux Etats-  
Unis.  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC-  
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE  
D’ELECTROCUTION,  
EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A  
LA PLUIE.  
This unit should be used with 120 V AC only.  
CAUTION:  
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, DO  
NOT use any other power source.  
OU  
NE  
PAS  
Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur du  
courant alternatif en 120 V.  
NOTE:  
ATTENTION:  
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the rear of the unit.  
Afin d’éviter tout resque d’incendie ou d’électro-  
cution, ne pas utiliser d’autres sources d’alimen-  
tation électrique.  
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 interference in a residential installa-  
tion. 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 interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation.  
REMARQUE:  
La plaque d’identification (numéro de série) se trouve sur le  
panneau arrière de l’appareil.  
WARNING:  
The battery used in the BR-HD50 must be replaced by a JVC  
authorized service dealer only.  
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:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
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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 technician  
for help.  
CAUTION  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC  
COULD VOID USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE  
EQUIPMENT.  
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)  
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
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  
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE  
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Class B est conforme à la  
norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Supplement  
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding  
European Directives. This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in  
the following environments:  
Residential (including both of the location type class 1 and 2 found in IEC 1000-2-5)  
Commercial and light industrial (including, for example, theatres)  
Urban outdoors (based on the definition of location type class 6 in IEC 1000-2-5)  
In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recom-  
mend to use cables not exceeding the following lengths:  
Port  
Cable  
SHIELDED CABLE  
Length  
10 meters  
AUDIO  
LINE  
COAXIAL CABLE  
10 meters  
10 meters  
10 meters  
4.5 meters  
5 meters  
COMPONENT  
Y/C  
COAXIAL CABLE  
COAXIAL CABLE  
IEEE1394  
HDMI  
SHIELDED TWIST PAIR CABLE  
SHIELDED TWIST PAIR CABLE  
SHIELDED TWIST PAIR CABLE  
REMOTE  
5 meters  
The inrush current of this apparatus is 9.0 amperes.  
Caution:  
Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism, for example near a radio or TV trans-  
mitter, transformer, motor, etc., the picture and sound may be disturbed. In such a case, please keep  
the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance.  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment  
[European Union]  
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be dis-  
posed as general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be  
handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and elec-  
tronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with  
your national legislation.  
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and  
will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health  
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.  
For more information about collection point and recycling of this product, please con-  
tact your local municipal office, your household waste disposal service or the shop  
where you purchased the product.  
only valid in  
Attention:  
This symbol is  
the European  
Union.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with  
national legislation.  
(Business users)  
to obtain information about the take-back of the product.  
[Other Countries outside the European Union]  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable  
national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical  
and electronic equipment.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For Europe)  
POWER SYSTEM  
Connection to the mains supply  
This unit operates on voltage of 220 V to 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60  
Hz.  
Warning Notice  
FOR YOUR SAFETY (Australia)  
1. Insert this plug only into effectively earthed three-pin power  
outlet.  
2. If any doubt exists regarding the earthing, consult a quali-  
fied electrician.  
3. Extension cord, if used, must be three-core correctly wired.  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC-  
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
IMPORTANT (In the United Kingdom)  
Mains Supply (AC 230 V C)  
WARNING - THIS APPARATUS  
MUST BE EARTHED  
CAUTION  
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No user  
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with  
the following code;  
GREEN-and-YELLOW  
BLUE  
BROWN  
: EARTH  
: NEUTRAL  
: LIVE  
Note:  
The rating plate and the safety caution are on the rear of the  
unit.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus  
may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the  
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.  
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be  
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the  
letter E or by the safety earth symbol U or coloured GREEN  
or GREEN-AND-YELLOW. The wire which is coloured BLUE  
must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the  
The OPERATE button does not completely shut off mains  
power from the unit, but switches operating current on and off.  
WARNING  
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-  
recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent of the  
owner of copyright in the sound or video recording, broadcast,  
or cable programme and in any literary, dramatic, musical or  
artistic work embodied therein.  
letter  
N
or which is coloured BLACK. The wire which is  
coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter L or coloured RED.  
Caution for AC Mains Lead  
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.  
This product is equipped with 2 types of AC cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only for U.K.  
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable.  
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
Not to be used in the U.K.  
If the plug supplied is not suitable for your  
socket outlet, it should be cut off and appropri-  
ate one fitted.  
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z Equipped with HDMI terminal  
Outputs digital video and digital audio.  
View HD video on monitors with an HDMI ter-  
minal.  
Thank you for purchasing our HD Video  
Cassette Recorder BR-HD50  
This instruction manual was made for the BR-  
HD50U and the BR-HD50E.  
Items only applicable to BR-HD50U are labeled  
“U model only” or “U only”.  
Items only applicable to BR-HD50E are labeled  
“E model only” or “E only”.  
z Equipped with COMPONENT OUT terminal  
Outputs HD/SD analog video.  
View HD video on HD-compatible monitors  
with a COMPONENT input terminal.  
z Outputs cross-converted video  
During HDV/DV signal input or playback, for-  
mat converted video can be output from the  
HDMI terminal or COMPONENT OUT termi-  
nal. Select the output video on the Menu  
screen.  
This is an HDV/DV format video cassette recorder. Video cas-  
settes with the B or A logo can be used with it.  
DVCAM cassettes can be recorded in the HDV/DV format.  
MAIN FEATURES  
z HDV 720p format  
z Equipped with composite and Y/C input/  
output terminals  
Records and plays back HD (High-Definition)  
video with 720 effective scanlines (progressive  
scan).  
Inputs and outputs analog video. Analog video  
is recorded in the DV format.  
z RS-422A compatible  
This unit records 720/24p/25p/30p, 480/60p,  
and 576/50p HDV signals from an IEEE1394  
terminal. 24p video has the same frame count  
as movie film.  
Connect this unit with the RS-422A compatible  
RM-G820 edit controller, and use this unit as a  
player.  
This can also be connected to RS-422A com-  
patible non-linear editing machines.  
z Equipped with SERIAL REMOTE terminal  
z Compatible with DV format  
Compatible with DV format for digitally record-  
ing SD (Standard-Definition) video.  
z Compatible mechanism for standard/mini  
DV cassettes  
Records and plays back HDV or DV format on  
standard and mini size DV cassettes.  
(SP mode only)  
DVCAM cassettes can be recorded in HDV or  
DV format.  
Tapes recorded in the DVCAM format can only  
be played.  
Connect to  
a
wired remote controller for  
remote operation of this unit. Or, connect with  
a foot switch used for recording operations.  
z Recording and playback of time codes  
z Backup recording function  
With the combined use of other DV machines,  
long-time continuous recording is possible.  
z Multi-cue up  
Up to 5 points of the tape position can be reg-  
istered and cued up.  
z Equipped with IEEE1394 terminal  
Inputs and outputs HDV signals, DV signals,  
and digital audio. Capable of exchanging digi-  
tal signals with IEEE1394 compatible equip-  
ment.  
z Index/blank search function  
It can search for positions where index signals  
are recorded and unrecorded parts.  
z Repeat play function  
There are 3 types of repeat function.  
(INDEX/ V.END/ TAPE END)  
z Compatible with 60Hz/50Hz HD signal for-  
mat  
Compatible with both 60Hz and 50Hz HD sig-  
nal formats. Select this on the Menu screen.  
HDV and  
are trademarks of the Sony  
Corporation and the Victor Company of Japan,  
Limited.  
DVCAM is a trademark of the Sony Corporation.  
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Table of Contents  
INTRODUCTION  
PLAYBACK  
Remarks of usage...............................................4  
Cassette tape......................................................5  
HDV and DV format............................................6  
Regular maintenance..........................................8  
Cleaning tape......................................................9  
Condensation......................................................9  
Playback settings............................................. 49  
Basic playback procedure................................ 51  
Special playback functions............................... 52  
Search function................................................ 54  
Repeat playback .............................................. 55  
Multi cue-up ..................................................... 56  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
Front panel........................................................10  
Rear panel ........................................................16  
TIME CODE  
Displaying the time code.................................. 58  
Presetting the time code .................................. 59  
Recording the time code.................................. 60  
Playing back the time code.............................. 62  
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
On-screen display.............................................20  
Status display ...................................................21  
Event/Alarm display..........................................24  
EDIT  
Using a non-linear editing system.................... 63  
CONNECTION  
MENU SCREENS  
Connecting video signals..................................26  
Connecting audio signals..................................28  
Attaching the supplied ferrite core ....................29  
Connecting with SERIAL REMOTE terminals ...30  
Connecting the AC adapter ..............................31  
Setting the menus............................................ 64  
Structure of the Menu screens......................... 66  
Description of the Menu screens ..................... 67  
OTHERS  
Warning display ............................................... 79  
Troubleshooting ............................................... 81  
Checking the hour meter.................................. 83  
Specifications................................................... 84  
Supplement...................................................... 86  
RECORDING/OUTPUT SIGNAL FORMAT  
Inputting analog signal......................................32  
Inputting digital signal .......................................33  
Playback ...........................................................34  
PREPARATION  
Turning on/off the power...................................35  
Operation method (main unit/remote controller)  
and OPERATION LOCK mode.........................36  
Loading/Ejecting cassette.................................37  
Setting/Displaying date and time ......................38  
Selecting HD signal format ...............................40  
RECORDING  
Settings for analog signal input.........................41  
Settings for digital signal input..........................42  
Adjusting audio recording level.........................44  
Recording procedure ........................................46  
Backup recording function ................................47  
Recording with SERIAL REMOTE terminals ....48  
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INTRODUCTION  
Remarks of usage  
Place of storage and use  
Avoid storing or using this VCR in the following  
places:  
Maintaining the unit (Turn off the power  
before performing maintenance work.)  
Wipe the unit with a soft cloth.  
z Excessively hot or cold places beyond the  
allowable temperature for operation(5°C –  
40°C).  
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.  
z Humid or dry places beyond the allowable  
humidity range for operation (30% – 80%  
RH).  
Always use the supplied AC adapter.  
Failure to do so can cause mechanical break-  
down or electric shock.  
z Dusty or sandy places.  
z 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.  
z Intensely vibrating or unstable places.  
z Places prone to condensation.  
z Places that generate strong magnetic fields,  
e.g., near a transformer or motor.  
z Places near devices that generate electric  
waves, e.g., a transceiver or mobile phone.  
z Places that generate X-ray radiation or cor-  
rosive gases.  
Do not use the supplied power cord  
for other models.  
Also do not leave the unit for long hours in a  
parked car under direct sunlight or near room  
heating equipment.  
Handling the unit  
z Do not place heavy objects on the unit, like  
a monitor or TV.  
z Do not insert foreign objects into the cas-  
sette slot.  
z Mind your finger when loading a cassette  
tape.  
Be careful not to get your fingers clamped  
when loading the cassette to prevent injury.  
z Place this unit out of reach of young chil-  
dren to prevent injury as fingers may get  
clamped while a cassette tape is being  
loaded.  
z When making an important recording, do not  
record within the two or three minutes at the  
beginning or end of the tape.  
z Do not block the ventilation openings on the  
rear panel.  
z Recorded video (sound) is meant for per-  
sonal entertainment only and must not be  
used for other purposes without the prior con-  
sent of the copyright owner.  
z Avoid strong impact to the unit. Do not drop  
the unit.  
z Remove the cassette tape from the cas-  
sette slot when transporting the unit.  
z Remove the AC adapter to save energy  
when the unit is not in use.  
z JVC shall not guarantee the quality of record-  
ing and playback should BR-HD50 fail to  
function normally due to defects, either of the  
unit itself or the video cassette tapes.  
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Cassette tape  
BR-HD50 can record onto and playback standard  
DV and mini DV cassette tapes (for SP mode  
only).  
Erasure prevention  
DV cassettes have a safety slide at the back to  
prevent accidental erasure.  
Use the following JVC cassettes with the B or  
A the logo.  
To prevent accidental erasure of important  
records, push the slide to the “SAVE” posi-  
tion.  
To record, push the slide to the “REC” posi-  
tion.  
z Standard DV cas- z Mini DV cassettes  
settes  
LA-DV276  
LA-DV186  
LA-DV124  
M-DV63PRO  
M-DV63HD  
Slide  
REC  
Memo  
SAVE  
z DVCAM cassette can be recorded in the HDV  
or DV format.  
z Tapes recorded in the DVCAM format can be  
played (SP Mode).  
z M-DV80 cassettes (mini DV 80min tape) can-  
not be used with this unit.  
Remarks on the use of tape  
z Do not load the videotape in the wrong direction.  
z Store the tape only after it has been fully rewound, so as to avoid damaging the tape.  
z Store the cassette in places low in humidity, well-ventilated and fungus-proof.  
z 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.  
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  
Long period  
(Up to 10 years)  
(Over 10 years)  
Temperature  
17°C to 25°C  
30% to 70%  
15°C to 23°C  
15°C to 19°C  
Humidity  
40% to 55%  
25% to 35%  
Hourly temperature change  
Hourly humidity change  
Less than 10°C  
Less than 10%  
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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.  
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INTRODUCTION  
HDV and DV format  
This unit records in HDV or DV format.  
DV format is a standard for recording SD (Standard-Definition) video onto DV cassettes or mini DV cas-  
settes.  
HDV format is a standard for recording HD (High-Definition) video onto DV cassettes or mini DV cas-  
settes.  
The two HDV recording formats are HDV 720p and HDV 1080i.  
HDV 720p : 720p (720 effective scanlines, progressive scan)  
HDV 1080i : 1080i (1080 effective scanlines, interlace scan)  
This unit supports the HDV 720p format.  
HDV  
60 or 50  
[IEEE1394] switch  
HDV and DV signal input/output  
HDV signals and DV signals are input/output from the IEEE1394 terminal.  
HDV signals from the IEEE1394 terminal are recorded in HDV format.  
DV signals from the IEEE1394 terminal are recorded in DV format.  
Recorded HDV signals or DV signals are output from the IEEE1394 terminal during playback.  
Digital audio is also input/output from the IEEE1394 terminal, together with HDV signals or DV signals.  
The front panel IEEE1394 switch must be set on the front panel, according to whether the input/output  
signal from the IEEE1394 terminal is in HDV format or DV format.  
When the input signal or playback signal is in HDV format, the front panel HDV display is lit.  
Analog signal input is digitally converted and recorded in DV format.  
HD signal format  
This unit is compatible with both 60Hz and 50Hz HD signal formats. The HDV signal format must be set  
on this unit, according to whether the input/playback HD signal format is 60Hz or 50Hz.  
(Set this using 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.)  
Menu settings on this unit can be checked by whether the front panel 60 or 50 indicator light is lit.  
The field frequency for DV signals and analog signals is fixed by region.  
[U model: 60Hz (NTSC), E model: 50Hz (PAL)]  
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HDV (720p) and DV format  
HDV 720p format  
DV format  
U (NTSC) : 480/60i  
E (PAL) : 576/50i  
U (NTSC) : 720 × 480  
E (PAL) : 720 × 576  
Video signal *1  
Pixel count  
60Hz:720/30p, 720/24p, 480/60p  
50Hz:720/25p, 576/50p  
1280 × 720  
720 × 480 (480/60p)  
720 × 576 (576/50p)  
Aspect ratio  
16:9  
4:3 (16:9)  
Video compression  
format  
MPEG-2 Video (Profile & level: MP@H-14) DV  
Bit rate after  
compression  
About 19 Mbps  
About 25 Mbps  
Audio compression  
format  
MPEG1 Audio Layer II  
2CH (48 kHz,16 bit)  
Linear PCM  
Audio channels  
2CH (48 kHz,16 bit)  
4CH (32 kHz,12 bit) *2  
*1 : For HDV/DV signals, the unit records the same signals as the input signals.  
*2 : During analog audio input, only CH1/CH2 are recorded.  
Viewing video signal display (Example)  
720/30p: 720 effective scanlines, 30-frame progressive scan  
480/60i:  
480 effective scanlines, 60-field interlace scan  
Recording time  
The recording/playback speed for HDV format is SP mode only.  
Though DV format recording and playback speed has SP and LP modes, this unit supports SP mode  
only.  
The cassette recording time is the same for HDV and DV format.  
Standard DV  
cassettes  
Mini DV cassettes  
M-DV63PRO  
Recording time  
About 63 minutes  
About 63 minutes  
Recording time  
LA-DV276  
About 276 minutes  
About 186 minutes  
About 124 minutes  
M-DV63HD  
LA-DV186  
LA-DV124  
HD video output  
HD video is output from the HDMI OUT terminal and the COMPONENT OUT terminal.  
HDMI OUT terminal  
: Outputs HD/SD digital video and digital audio.  
This is connected to a monitor with an HDMI terminal.  
(HDMI : High Definition Multimedia Interface)  
COMPONENT OUT terminal: Outputs HD/SD analog video. Does not output audio.  
This is connected to an HD-compatible monitor with COMPONENT input  
terminal.  
z The video format to output from the HDMI OUT terminal and the COMPONENT OUT terminal can be  
selected using OUT FORMAT [60]/OUT FORMAT [50] in the VIDEO Menu screen.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Regular maintenance  
This unit uses consumables or components that will wear off. If a worn-out or deteriorated component  
continues to be used, it may cause the unit to break down. To prevent this, perform routine mainte-  
nance using the head-cleaning tape. With the head-cleaning tape alone, however, the entire tape-wind-  
ing 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:  
Number of hours  
Drum assembly  
500H 1000H 1500H 2000H G : Cleaning, inspection and adjust-  
ment  
G
E
E
F
E: Cleaning and inspection; Replace-  
ment if necessary  
(including head)  
Tape guide, roller  
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
G
F : Replacement  
Work and frequency of maintenance  
depend on the environment and  
usage. The above information serves  
only as a guide.  
Belt gears  
Drive system parts  
Usage Time  
: You can check the drum usage time with the hour meter display. For  
details, refer to page 83, “Checking the hour meter”.  
: For details on the maintenance plan and fee, consult with your JVC-  
authorized service agent.  
Maintenance consultation  
Head cleaning  
Recording or playing back with a dirty head  
will result in block noise or disrupted sound.  
Perform regular head cleaning to maintain  
superior image and sound quality.  
If the head is dusty, “HEAD CLEANING  
REQUIRED!” will be displayed on the moni-  
tor when this unit plays a tape.  
HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED!  
Block Noise  
For information on how to use the head  
cleaning tape and the relevant remarks,  
refer to Xpage 9, “Cleaning tape”.  
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Cleaning tape  
Use a JVC cleaning tape.  
Follow the instructions below for using the clean-  
ing tape.  
Note  
z Under low humidity conditions, (10% RH to  
30% RH), perform head cleaning at intervals  
of half of the periods stated in the table.  
z 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.  
z Use the cleaning tape at room temperature  
(10°C to 35°C).  
1. Run the tape for 10 seconds in the PLAY  
mode. (Thereafter, it stops automatically  
and enters the STOP mode.)  
After loading the cleaning tape, press the  
PLAY button.  
2. For a single cleaning session, it can be  
repeated up to 4 times.  
3. Refer to the following table as a guide for  
cleaning.  
z Instructions for using the cleaning tape stated  
on a sheet inside its storage case may be dif-  
ferent in part from those stated here.  
Follow the instructions in this manual.  
Operating environ-  
ment  
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 1 to 2 times every 20 to 1 to 2 times every 5  
hours 30 hours hours  
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  
displays 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.  
Head drum  
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-con-  
ditioner blows onto it.  
It is used at a place  
of high humidity.  
Prevention of condensation  
Videotape  
When transporting BR-HD50 from a cold to  
a warmer place abruptly, first remove the  
cassette tape. Then place BR-HD50 in a  
plastic bag and seal it before transporting.  
Take out BR-HD50 from the sealed plastic  
bag only after it has the same temperature  
as the surroundings.  
*
When a cassette tape is loaded, do not transport  
e.g., from a cold outdoor place to a warm room thus  
subjecting the unit to drastic temperature 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  
2
1
3
4
1Cassette loading slot/LED  
3[EJECT] button  
For loading a cassette into or unloading it  
Press this button to eject the cassette.  
from the slot.  
Insert a standard DV cassette or a mini DV  
cassette. (XPage 37)  
When BR-HD50 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.  
Memo  
z It takes about 6 seconds for the cassette to be  
ejected.  
z The cassette can be ejected even when BR-  
HD50 is in the OPERATE OFF mode. After the  
eject action is completed, BR-HD50 returns to  
the OPERATE OFF mode.  
When a cassette is being loaded or ejected,  
the LED flashes.  
4Operation buttons  
[REC] button/LED  
2[OPERATE] button/LED  
Hold down this button and press the PLAY  
button to start recording. During recording,  
the red LED lights up.  
Press this button to turn on the power and BR-  
HD50 becomes ready for operation.  
(OPERATE ON)  
Hold down this button and press the  
PAUSE button to pause recording.  
If this button is pressed during recording, an  
index signal is recorded on the tape (when  
INDEX WRITE in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
screen is set to ON).  
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 DUPLI.: DV Menu is set to  
AUTO, the time code, date and time of the  
IEEE1394 terminal can be checked. (In DV  
mode only)  
Press this button again when BR-HD50 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  
VCR error  
: the red LED blinks  
Memo  
z If DC IN MODE in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
screen is set to “OPE ON”, and power is sup-  
plied to the DC IN terminal on the rear panel,  
power is turned on and the unit enters OPER-  
ATE ON mode without pressing this button.  
z Even after the power is turned off with this but-  
ton, BR-HD50 is live with a small amount of  
electricity.  
Therefore, if BR-HD50 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/LED  
Press this button to start playing back a  
tape. During playback, the green LED lights  
up.  
When recording is paused, press this but-  
ton to resume recording.  
Press this button to stop operation.  
When BR-HD50 is in the STANDBY-OFF  
mode, press this button to enter the  
STANDBY-ON mode.  
While stopped, the LED lights green.  
[PAUSE] button/LED  
Memo  
During recording, press this button to pause  
There are two stop modes.  
it.  
z STANDBY-OFF: For protecting the tape and  
the drum, the drum does not rotate.  
z STANDBY-ON: The drum rotates so that it  
starts up faster after BR-HD50 moves into  
another mode.  
In the PLAYBACK or STOP mode, press  
this button to enter the STILL mode. In the  
RECORDING PAUSE or STILL mode, the  
green LED lights up.  
When BR-HD50 is in the STILL mode,  
press this button for frame advance play-  
back. (In DV mode only)  
[REW] button/LED  
When BR-HD50 enters the STOP mode,  
press this button to rewind the tape.  
Memo  
Still images or images in frame advance can be  
selected with STL/F.ADV: DV of the SYSTEM [1/  
2] Menu screen.  
When BR-HD50 is in the PLAYBACK or  
STILL mode, press this button for reverse  
playback. The rewind playback speed can  
be changed by pressing the SEARCH+/S  
button  
h
or the SEARCH–/Q button  
[FF] button/LED  
(when “Q, S” KEY FUNC. in the SYS-  
TEM [1/2] Menu screen is set to VAR/  
RECV).  
(XPage 53 “Slow playback and Search  
mode”)  
When BR-HD50 enters the STOP mode,  
press this button to fast-forward the tape.  
When BR-HD50 is in the PLAYBACK or  
STILL mode, press this button for fast-for-  
ward playback. The fast forward playback  
speed can be changed by pressing the  
SEARCH+/S button h or the SEARCH–/  
Q button (when “Q, S” KEY FUNC. in  
the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen is set to  
VAR/RECV).  
During rewinding or rewind playback, the  
LED lights up in green.  
(XPage 53 “Slow playback and Search  
mode”)  
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)  
a
b
c
9
0
8 7 6 5  
5[REMOTE/LOCAL] switch  
This switch is used to select how BR-HD50 is  
to be operated.  
LOCAL : Use this setting if BR-HD50 is to  
be controlled with the key opera-  
tion of the unit.  
REMOTE : Use this setting to control this unit  
using the REMOTE terminal,  
SERIAL REMOTE terminal, or  
IEEE1394 terminal.  
6[INPUT SELECT] switch  
This switch is used to select input signals.  
HDV/DV : Inputs IEEE1394 terminal HDV sig-  
nals or DV signals.  
The 8 IEEE1394 switch needs to  
be set, according to whether the  
video format is HDV or DV.  
LINE  
Y/C  
: For inputting the composite images  
of the LINE IN terminal and analog  
audio signals.  
: For inputting the Y/C separate  
video signal of the Y/C IN terminal  
and analog audio signals.  
Memo  
z Select to enable/disable operation with the  
REMOTE terminal, using REMOTE SEL 9P on  
the REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen.  
Note  
z Switching is invalid during recording.  
z Switching this switch during playback may  
briefly cut off the audio.  
z To control BR-HD50 with the SERIAL  
REMOTE terminal or IEEE1394 terminal, this  
switch setting can be set up with REMOTE  
SEL SERIAL or REM SEL HDV/DV in the  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen. (XPage 70)  
z 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.  
7[COUNTER] switch  
Switches the displayed information on the 9  
counter display and the monitor counter dis-  
play.  
CTL : It displays the counter in hour, minute,  
second and frame based on CTL (con-  
trol signal).  
TC : It displays the time code data.  
UB : It displays the user’s bit (UB).  
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8[IEEE1394] IEEE1394 terminal switch  
Set this switch according to the video format of  
the IEEE1394 input signal and playback sig-  
nal. When the video format is HDV, a HDV  
indicator is lit.  
[DVCAM] indicator light  
Lights when playing  
a
tape recorded in  
DVCAM format.  
Only tapes recorded in SP mode can be  
played.  
HDV  
: Use this setting when the video  
format is HDV (HDV indicator is  
lit).  
: Use this setting when the video  
format is DV (HDV indicator is off).  
[60] indicator light  
Lights when 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2]  
Menu screen is set to 60.  
The HD signal format on this unit is set to  
60Hz.  
DV  
Note  
[50] indicator light  
z Video and audio recording and playback using  
the IEEE1394 terminal are unavailable when  
the switch setting differs from the video format.  
z When the IEEE1394 terminal is used to input/  
output video or audio signals with a non-linear  
editing system, and the format is changed by  
switching this switch, either reconnect the  
IEEE1394 cable, or use the OPERATE button  
to reset the power.  
Lights when 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2]  
Menu screen is set to 50.  
The HD signal format on this unit is set to  
50Hz.  
Memo  
The field frequency for DV signals and analog  
signals are fixed by region.  
(U model: 60Hz, E model: 50Hz)  
[REC INH] indicator light  
Lights upon loading a cassette that cannot be  
recorded.  
9Counter display  
Displays the counter, menu settings, and oper-  
ation mode. (8 digits)  
b[PHONES] terminal  
This is the mini jack terminal for connecting to  
the headphone. (Stereo ø3.5)  
Counter display  
The displayed contents can be selected  
using the 7 COUNTER switch.  
For menu settings, menu code numbers are  
displayed.  
When playing back tapes recorded in 32  
kHz mode, the audio channel output from  
this terminal is selected using A.OUTPUT:  
DV on the AUDIO Menu screen.  
0Audio level indicator  
Displays the audio level for CH-1/3 and CH-2/  
c[PHONES] Headphone volume  
Use this switch to adjust the output level of the  
PHONES terminal.  
4.  
In RECORDING mode, audio recording level  
is displayed. In PLAY mode, audio playback  
level is displayed.  
Both channels are adjusted at the same time.  
Only the audio recording level during analog  
input can be adjusted.  
aIndicator lights  
[HDV] indicator light  
Lights when the video format for the IEEE1394  
terminal input signal or playback signal is HDV.  
When this indicator is lit, set the 8 IEEE1394  
switch to HDV.  
When this indicator is off, set the 8 IEEE1394  
switch to DV.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
Front panel (continued)  
e
f
d
h
g
d[HOLD] button  
g[CUE UP] button  
Pressing this button while stopped will engage  
the time code and user’s bit PRESET mode.  
(When TCG SELECT in the TC/UB/CLOCK [1/  
2] Menu screen is set to PRESET)  
In time code PRESET mode, press this button  
to return to the normal display.  
When the 7 COUNTER switch is set to TC,  
press this button to display the Multi Cue-up  
screen on the monitor.  
When the Multi-Cue-up screen is displayed,  
press this button to start searching the  
selected tape position.  
(XPage 59 “Presetting the time code”)  
(XPage 56 “Multi cue-up”)  
e[MENU] button  
hSpecial functions/Setting buttons  
The following buttons have different functions  
depending on whether the normal screen or  
the setting screen is displayed.  
Setting screens:  
Menu, Date/Time setting, Time code preset  
and Multi Cue-up  
If this button is pressed in the STOP/STILL  
mode or when no cassette is loaded, the menu  
is displayed on the monitor connected to the  
video output terminal (LINE OUT, Y/C OUT,  
COMPONENT OUT, or HDMI OUT terminal).  
The counter display shows menu code num-  
bers.  
When the menu is displayed, press this button  
to return to the normal display.  
(XPage 64 “Setting the menus”)  
[DISP/R] button  
Press this button during PLAY mode to dis-  
play the video output format on the counter  
display.  
f[RESET] button  
During the STOP or REC mode, the audio  
recording level is increased. (Pressing simul-  
taneously with Q or S button) (When “Q,  
S” KEY FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu  
screen is set to VAR/RECV)  
To reset the CTL counter display to “00”,  
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”.  
(XPage 44 “Adjusting audio recording  
level”)  
When the Multi Cue-up screen is displayed,  
press this button to clear the registered cue-  
up points.  
When the setting screen is displayed, this  
button is used to select the items or setting.  
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[BLANK/P] button  
[SEARCH–/Q] button  
When BR-HD50 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.  
During normal display, the function of this  
button can be selected using “Q, S” KEY  
FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen.  
If it is set to VAR/RECV, the searching  
speed decreases if this button is pressed  
during a search operation.  
(XPage 53 “Slow playback and Search  
mode”)  
If it is set to INDEX, press this button to  
start reverse index search. This function is  
not effective during recording or recording  
pause.  
(XPage 54 “Blank search”)  
During the STOP or REC mode, the audio  
recording level is decreased. (Pressing simul-  
taneously with Q or S button) (When “Q,  
S” KEY FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu  
screen is set to VAR/RECV)  
(XPage 44 “Adjusting audio recording  
level”)  
When the setting screen is displayed, this  
button is used to select the items or setting.  
(XPage 54 “Index search”)  
During the STOP or REC mode, CH1 is  
selected as the channel for adjusting the  
audio recording level. (When “Q, S” KEY  
FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen is  
set to VAR/RECV)  
(XPage 44 “Adjusting audio recording  
level”)  
When the setting screen is displayed, this  
button is used to return to the previous  
menu or select setting digits.  
[SEARCH+/S] button  
During normal display, the function of this  
button can be selected using “Q, S” KEY  
FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen.  
If it is set to VAR/RECV, the searching  
speed increases if this button is pressed  
during a search operation.  
(XPage 53 “Slow playback and Search  
mode”)  
[SET] button  
If it is set to INDEX, press this button to  
start forward index search. This function is  
not effective during recording or recording  
pause.  
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.  
(XPage 54 “Index search”)  
During the STOP or REC mode, CH2 is  
selected as the channel for adjusting the  
audio recording level. (When “Q, S” KEY  
FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen is  
set to VAR/RECV)  
(XPage 44 “Adjusting audio recording  
level”)  
When the setting screen is displayed, this  
button is used to select items or setting dig-  
its.  
In time code PRESET mode, press this but-  
ton to preset the set time codes or user’s bit  
to the time code generator.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
Rear panel  
2
1
6 7  
4
3
5 8 9  
0
1[VIDEO LINE IN] terminal (BNC)  
This is the input terminal for composite video  
signals.  
4[VIDEO Y/C OUT] terminal (4-PIN)  
This is the output terminal for Y/C separate  
video signals.  
To input video via this terminal, set the  
INPUT SELECT switch located on the front  
panel to “LINE”.  
It displays the Menu setting screen, Date/  
Time setting screen and warning informa-  
tion.  
If DISPLAY in the DISPLAY Menu screen is  
set to “ON” or “AUTO”, information will be  
displayed on-screen, e.g., the operation  
mode, date/time and counter. (XPage 20)  
When the input signal or playback signal is  
in HDV format, this terminal outputs video  
that is converted down to 480i or 576i.  
Select the style for displaying down-con-  
verted video on a monitor screen with a 4:3  
aspect ratio, using DOWN CONV. MODE  
on the VIDEO Menu screen. (XPage 74)  
When tapes that have recorded wide-  
screen signals are played back, the wide-  
screen ID signal is output.  
2[VIDEO Y/C IN] terminal (4-PIN)  
This is the input terminal for Y/C separate  
video signals.  
To input video via this terminal, set the  
INPUT SELECT switch located on the front  
panel to “Y/C”.  
When wide-screen ID signals are input, the  
wide-screen ID signal is recorded.  
3[VIDEO LINE OUT] terminal (BNC)  
This is the output terminal for composite video  
signals.  
It displays the Menu setting screen, Date/  
Time setting screen and warning informa-  
tion.  
When playing back an HDV recorded tape,  
wide-screen ID signals are output according  
to the mode set using DOWN CONV.  
MODE in the VIDEO Menu screen.  
If DISPLAY in the DISPLAY Menu screen is  
set to “ON” or “AUTO”, information will be  
displayed on-screen, e.g., the operation  
mode, date/time and counter. (XPage 20)  
When the input signal or playback signal is  
in HDV format, this terminal outputs video  
that is converted down to 480i or 576i.  
Select the style for displaying down-con-  
verted video on a monitor screen with a 4:3  
aspect ratio, using DOWN CONV. MODE  
on the VIDEO Menu screen. (XPage 74)  
Memo  
Whether or not to enable SET UP for analog sig-  
nals (composite, Y/C separate and component  
signals) can be selected with SET UP [60]: DV in  
the VIDEO Menu screen (for U model only).  
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5[COMPONENT OUT] Component sig-  
nal output terminal (BNC×3)  
Output terminal for component video signals  
(Y/PB/PR). Outputs analog HD/SD video. Con-  
nect this to an HD-compatible monitor with a  
COMPONENT IN terminal.  
9[CH2/4 AUDIO OUT] terminal (RCA)  
Use this terminal to output analog audio sig-  
nals.  
In the 48 kHz audio mode, it outputs the  
sound of CH2.  
The output audio channel during playback  
of tapes recorded in 32 kHz audio mode, or  
the EE audio channel during DV signal  
input in 32 kHz audio mode, can be  
selected using A.OUTPUT: DV in the  
AUDIO Menu screen. (XPage 72)  
The video format to output from this termi-  
nal can be selected using OUT FORMAT  
[60]/[50] in the VIDEO Menu screen.  
(XPage 73, 74)  
It displays the Menu setting screen, Date/  
Time setting screen and warning informa-  
tion.  
If DISPLAY in the DISPLAY Menu screen is  
set to “ON” or “AUTO”, information will be  
displayed on-screen, e.g., the operation  
mode, date/time and counter. (XPage 20)  
0[HDMI OUT] HDMI signal output termi-  
nal  
Outputs HDMI signals. (HDMI : High Definition  
Multimedia Interface)  
Outputs digital HD/SD video and digital audio.  
This is connected to a monitor with an HDMI  
terminal.  
6[CH1 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”.  
The video format to output from this termi-  
nal can be selected using OUT FORMAT  
[60]/[50] and MONITOR SELECT in the  
VIDEO Menu screen. (XPage 73, 74)  
It displays the Menu setting screen, Date/  
Time setting screen and warning informa-  
tion.  
If DISPLAY in the DISPLAY Menu screen is  
set to “ON” or “AUTO”, information will be  
displayed on-screen, e.g., the operation  
mode, date/time and counter. (XPage 20)  
Analog signals are recorded on CH1.  
7[CH2 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”.  
Analog signals are recorded on CH2.  
Memo  
8[CH1/3 AUDIO OUT] terminal (RCA)  
Use this terminal to output analog audio sig-  
nals.  
z Video is not displayed when the connected  
monitor does not support the video format  
selected using OUT FORMAT [60]/[50] in the  
VIDEO Menu screen.  
In the 48 kHz audio mode, it outputs the  
sound of CH1.  
If this occurs, set MONITOR SELECT to  
HDMI[A].  
The output audio channel during playback  
of tapes recorded in 32 kHz audio mode, or  
the EE audio channel during DV signal  
input in 32 kHz audio mode, can be  
selected using A.OUTPUT: DV in the  
AUDIO Menu screen. (XPage 72)  
z If the monitor has a DVI-D terminal that sup-  
ports HDCP, you can watch digital video by  
connecting an HDMIDVI-D cable.  
z When the video format of the IEEE1394 input  
signal differs from the IEEE1394 switch, or  
INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV/DV and a  
signal is not input into the IEEE1394 terminal,  
no signal is output from the HDMI OUT termi-  
nal. ("no 1394" is displayed on the counter dis-  
play.) Similarly, no signal is output from the  
HDMI OUT terminal when a blank cassette  
tape is played. ("-------" is displayed on the  
counter display.)  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
Rear panel (continued)  
g
d
c
b
a
e
h
f
To record a time code via this terminal, set  
TC DUPLI.: DV in the TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2]  
Menu screen to AUTO or NONDROP. (In  
DV mode only)  
To control this unit via this terminal, set  
REM SEL HDV/DV in the REMOTE [1/2]  
Menu screen to ON or LOC/REM.  
a[IEEE1394] IEEE1394 terminal (6P)  
This is the input/output terminal for IEEE1394-  
compliant digital signals.  
Inputs HDV signals or DV signals when  
recording. Digital audio is input simulta-  
neously.  
During playback, it outputs HDV signals, DV  
signals, and digital audio on the playback tape.  
Upon analog signal input, EE images and EE  
audio are output. EE images are DV format  
signals (480i or 576i) (Only when IEEE1394  
switch is set to DV).  
Note  
If HDV/DV signals are not input/output when the  
IEEE1394 cable is connected, check whether the  
signal format matches the IEEE1394 switch set-  
ting on the front panel. If the settings match,  
either reconnect the IEEE1394 cable, or reset the  
power to the unit.  
This unit records and plays 720p format  
HDV signals.  
720p HDV signals and DV signals from this  
terminal are recorded as is, without format  
conversion.  
bDC power input terminal  
This terminal is for inputting DC 12 V. Connect  
the DC power cord of the supplied AC adapter.  
To enable signal input via this terminal, set  
the INPUT SELECT switch located on the  
front panel to “HDV/DV”.  
The IEEE1394 switch located on the front  
panel must be set to “HDV” or “DV”, accord-  
ing to the input signal to this terminal or the  
video format of the playback tape.  
Memo  
z When power is supplied to this terminal, the  
OPERATE indicator located on the front panel  
lights up. (The indicator turns red when BR-  
HD50 is in the OPERATE OFF state)  
z Whether to set BR-HD50 to enter the OPER-  
ATE ON mode or OPERATE OFF mode when  
power is supplied to the terminal can be  
selected with DC IN MODE in the SYSTEM [2/  
2] Menu screen.  
The audio mode (48 kHz or 32 kHz) cannot  
be changed for the input audio signal via  
this terminal. It will be recorded using the  
input signal audio mode. 4-channel record-  
ing is possible in the 32 kHz audio mode.  
Power cannot be supplied via this terminal.  
cDC power cord clamp  
Use this clamp to fasten the DC power cord.  
d[SIGNAL GND] terminal  
This is the grounding terminal for signals.  
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e[SERIAL REMOTE] terminal (mini jack)  
This terminal is for connecting to the serial  
remote controller.  
To operate BR-HD50 with this terminal, per-  
form the following settings.  
Set REMOTE SEL SER in the REMOTE [1/  
2] Menu screen to “ON” or “LOC+REM”.  
ON  
: When the  
5
REMOTE/LOCAL  
switch on the front panel is set to  
“REMOTE”, this terminal becomes  
effective.  
LOC+REM : This terminal is effective regard-  
less of the setting of the  
5
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.  
(XPage 71)  
f[REMOTE] RS-422A terminal  
(D-SUB 9P)  
This terminal is for connecting to an RS-422A  
serial interface-compatible editing remote con-  
troller (e.g. RM-G820).  
With this terminal, BR-HD50 can be used as a  
player of an editing system.  
To operate BR-HD50 with RS-422A, perform  
the following settings.  
Set REMOTE SEL 9P in the REMOTE [1/2]  
Menu screen to “ON”.  
Set the 5 REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
front panel to “REMOTE”.  
Memo  
Screws for securing connectors differ by region.  
U model : inch screws  
E model : metric screws  
gFan  
This is a ventilation port for the fan motor.  
Do not place objects in this area.  
hSlot cover for servicing  
This is used for servicing the unit.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
On-screen display  
Besides E-E images and playback images, the monitor connected to the VIDEO OUTPUT terminals  
(VIDEO LINE OUT, Y/C OUT, COMPONENT OUT and HDMI OUT) provides the following on-screen  
information.  
Monitor  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
On-screen display  
Status display  
Description  
Operation  
Displays the setting status of the VCR Settings can be performed with DIS-  
operation mode, date/time, counter.  
PLAY in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
ON  
:
Always display. According to  
each event or error, the event  
and alarm displays are  
shown for about 3 seconds.  
Event display  
Alarm display  
Displays the operating status of blank  
search, index recording/search.  
Displays error/alarm messages for  
incorrect operation or improper condi-  
tion of BR-HD50.  
AUTO: It displays for about 4 sec-  
onds during mode changes.  
OFF : No on-screen display. The  
alarm display is shown  
according to errors, which  
occurred.  
Warning display  
Menu display  
When an error occurred with the VCR, It is displayed automatically when an  
it displays warnings with the relevant error with the VCR occurred.  
error codes. (XPage 80)  
Displays the menu setting screen. When BR-HD50 enters the STOP/  
(XPage 64)  
STILL mode or no cassette tape is  
loaded, the menu is displayed when  
the MENU button is pressed.  
Multi Cue-up screen Displays the Multi Cue-up screen for When BR-HD50 enters the STOP,  
registering  
(searching) point. (XPage 56)  
or  
selecting  
cue-up STILL or PLAY mode, press the Cue-  
up button to display the Multi Cue-up  
screen.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
Status display  
Status display: It displays the current settings and operating status.  
DV format  
HDV format  
1
1
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 2 0 m i n  
H DV – H D 3 0 P  
S P 2 0 m i n  
-
-
0 6 / 1 0 / 0 5  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
0 6 / 1 0 / 0 5  
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  
No.  
Item  
Description  
1
The 1 display contents differs between DV format and HDV format.  
DV  
DV format  
Displayed when recording or playing back a tape with  
video in DV format.  
Sampling frequency/audio  
output CH  
Sampling frequency  
Memo  
While recording an analog audio signal, the setting value  
of AUDIO MODE: DV in the AUDIO Menu screen is dis-  
played (32 kHz or 48 kHz).  
During playback, the sampling frequency of the sound  
recorded on the tape is displayed (32 kHz, 48 kHz, 44.1  
kHz).  
If the counter display position  
is set to the upper left, this item  
will be displayed on the lower  
right.  
During HDV/DV signal input, the sampling frequency of the  
sound input is displayed.  
A.LOCK  
Lights up when the video and audio sampling clocks (at 48  
kHz) are synchronized in the PLAYBACK mode.  
Always lights up in the RECORDING mode and EE mode.  
Audio output channel  
The audio channel output from the AUDIO OUT terminal is  
displayed (CH-1/2, CH-3/4, MIX). (only in 32 kHz mode)  
With A/V INFO. in the DISPLAY Menu screen, whether to  
display this item can be selected.  
Displayed when recording or playing back a tape with video in  
HDV format. HDV format details are displayed.  
HDV-HD30P: 720/30p signal  
HDV format  
HDV format display  
HDV-HD25P: 720/25p signal  
HDV-HD24P: 720/24p signal  
HDV-SD60P: 480/60p signal  
HDV-SD50P: 576/50p signal  
Note  
Does not support tapes in 576/26p mode from the GR-PD1  
camera. Displays HDV-SD50p when playing back the tape.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
Status display (continued)  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 2 0 m i n  
5
4
-
0 6 / 1 0 / 0 5  
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  
2
3
No.  
Item  
Description  
2
Date/time  
It displays the date and time (HR:MM:SS).  
When the unit is in the Analog/HDV Signal RECORDING  
or STOP mode, it displays the data of the built-in clock.  
During playback, fast-forwarding or rewinding, the data  
recorded on the tape is displayed.  
During DV signal recording, the data from the IEEE1394  
terminal is displayed. If the REC button is pressed in the  
STOP mode, the input data from the IEEE1394 terminal  
will be displayed.  
Memo  
If the display position of the  
counter is set to the lower left,  
this item will be displayed on  
the lower right.  
The style for displaying the date and time can be selected  
with DATE STYLE and TIME STYLE in the DISPLAY Menu  
screen.  
When TIME STYLE is set to 12H, the display symbols of  
the hours, minutes, and days change as follows for AM  
and PM.  
AM = dot (.) PM = colon (:)  
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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No.  
Item  
Description  
3
Counter display  
Displays the CTL 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 “CTL” at the beginning, e.g.,  
CTL-9:30:20:10  
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 IEEE1394 terminal  
(In DV mode)  
Depending on the framing mode, the symbols for the seconds  
and frames are different (only for NTSC).  
00 : 00 : 00 : 00  
Dot (.) for the drop frame mode  
Colon (:) for the non-drop frame mode  
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 IEEE1394  
terminal (In DV mode)  
Memo  
z The position of the counter display can be changed with  
COUNTER POSI in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
z The counter display can be turned on/off with TIME CODE  
in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
4
5
VCR operation mode  
Displays the VCR operation mode, including:  
PLAY, EJECT, FF, REW, STANDBY-ON, STANDBY-OFF,  
STILL, REC, REC PAUSE, 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.  
Memo  
The display can be turned on/off with TAPE REMAIN in the  
DISPLAY Menu screen.  
The SP display disappears when a DVCAM cassette tape  
is being played back.  
If the counter display position  
is set to the upper right, this  
item will be displayed on the  
lower right.  
This remaining tape time display is only for reference.  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
Event/Alarm display  
Event display : When certain functions are in use, it is displayed at the following posi-  
tions (with the DISPLAY mode ON or AUTO).  
z “A” display: displayed during operation  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 2 0 m i n  
Display  
BLANK  
Description  
Blank search in progress.  
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  
SEARCH  
INDEX +1  
Index search in progress.  
The number indicates the  
index search position.  
-
0 6 / 1 0 / 0 5  
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  
INDEX MARK  
When an index has been  
specified on the tape during  
recording.  
z “B” display: displayed for about 3 seconds  
Display  
INDEX  
Description  
An index has been detected  
during index repeat operation.  
DETECTED  
VIDEO END  
DETECTED  
The video end has been  
detected during end repeat  
operation.  
Alarm display : An alarm message is displayed at the following positions when there has  
been an operation error or when BR-HD50 is not in good condition, e.g.,  
dirty head.  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 2 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 H D V / D V S I GN A L  
-
0 6 / 1 0 / 0 5  
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  
z “A” display:The state of BR-HD50 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  
LOW VOLTAGE  
The voltage of the DC power source is low. If the operation continues, it enters  
the OPERATE OFF mode.  
HEAD CLEANING The video head is dirty. Clean it with the head-cleaning tape exclusively for BR-  
REQUIRED!  
HD50. (XPage 9)  
If the head is clogged, it is detected in the PLAYBACK mode and this message is  
displayed.  
OVERHEATING!  
The temperature inside BR-HD50 has exceeded the stated value.  
Disconnect the power and place it at a cool place. If this message is displayed  
again, BR-HD50 could be defective.  
Consult your JVC-authorized service agent.  
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z “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  
INVALID TAPE!  
Data tape for PCs or DVC PRO tape is used.  
The cassette tape will be automatically ejected.  
LP TAPE!  
The user attempted to play back a tape recorded in the LP mode.  
BR-HD50 cannot record or play in the LP mode.  
NO HDV/DV SIG- The user attempted to record without HDV or DV signal input.  
NAL  
COPY INHIBIT  
REC INHIBIT  
The user attempted to record copy-guarded signals.  
The user attempted to record on a tape that is not ready for recording (the rear  
switch is set to SAVE).  
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.  
PB INHIBIT  
[60/50]  
This message is displayed when the HD/SD signal format setting differs during  
playback of a tape recorded in HDV/DV format.  
REC INHIBIT  
[60/50]  
(for U model)  
This message is displayed when the unit is recorded in PAL mode.  
(for E model)  
This message is displayed when the unit is recorded in NTSC mode.  
50/25 INHIBIT  
60/30 INHIBIT  
When 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen is set to 60, this message  
is displayed when HDV signal format is not 60Hz.  
This message is displayed when the DV signal from the IEEE1394 terminal is  
not NTSC.  
When 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen is set to 50, this message  
is displayed when HDV signal format is not 50Hz.  
This message is displayed when the DV signal from the IEEE1394 terminal is  
not PAL.  
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CONNECTION  
Connecting video signals  
Video output, e.g., VCR/Camera  
Analog input  
Composite  
Digital input  
HDV/DV  
Y/C  
HD/SD Digital  
HD monitor  
HDMI OUT  
HD/SD Analog  
IEEE1394  
COMPONENT  
OUT  
Monitor  
Y/C  
Analog output  
Composite  
Digital output  
HDV/DV  
Video input, e.g., VCR  
z To connect digital signals  
Connect HDV signals or DV signals to the  
IEEE1394 terminal.  
Turn off the power before making connec-  
tions.  
Input signal  
Connect an IEEE1394 (6PIN) cable.  
HDV signals using 720p format can be input.  
HDV 720p format:  
720/30p, 720/24p, 480/60p  
720/25p, 576/50p  
The input video signal is selected with the  
INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel.  
z To input analog video signals  
Use the LINE IN terminal or Y/C IN terminal.  
The IEEE1394 switch located on the front  
panel needs to be set, according to whether  
the video format is HDV or DV.  
Digital audio is also input from the  
IEEE1394 terminal.  
LINE IN terminal:  
Inputs composite video signals.  
Connect a BNC cable.  
Y/C IN terminal:  
Inputs Y/C separate video signals. Connect  
an S video cable (4PIN).  
Power is not supplied via the IEEE1394 ter-  
minal.  
When a wide screen ID signal is input, the  
ID signal is recorded.  
Attach the supplied filter to the IEEE1394  
cable. (XPage 29)  
For more information on the IEEE1394 termi-  
nal, refer to page 18.  
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z HDMI OUT terminal  
Outputs HDMI signals.  
Caution regarding video signals  
z If search images or analog video signals with  
a high level of jitter are input, video or sound  
may be distorted temporarily. Input stable sig-  
nals, such as signals passed through a TBC.  
Outputs digital video and digital audio signals.  
Connect to a monitor with an HDMI terminal  
using an HDMI cable.  
Outputs digital HD video, SD video, and digital  
audio to the monitor.  
When the monitor connection is a DVI termi-  
nal, use an HDMI-DVI cable.  
Digital HD/SD video is output to a DVI terminal  
monitor. Does not output audio.  
Output signal  
z LINE OUT terminal  
Outputs composite video signals.  
Connect to a monitor using a BNC cable.  
In addition to the composite video signals, it  
also displays the on-screen status display and  
the menu settings screen.  
In addition to the video signals, it also displays  
the on-screen status display and the menu  
settings screen.  
z Y/C OUT terminal  
z IEEE1394 terminal  
This is also an input terminal. Connect an  
IEEE1394 (6PIN) cable.  
Outputs HDV signals or DV signals.  
Digital audio signals are output with the video.  
Outputs Y/C separate video signals.  
Connect to a monitor using an S video cable  
(4PIN).  
In addition to the Y/C separate video signals, it  
also displays the on-screen status display and  
the menu settings screen.  
When a wide screen ID signal exists in the  
video signal, the ID signal is output.  
z COMPONENT OUT terminal  
Attach the supplied filter to the IEEE1394  
cable. (XPage 29)  
For more information on the IEEE1394 termi-  
nal, refer to page 18.  
Outputs analog component video signals.  
Connect to an HD-compatible monitor using  
BNC cables (three cables).  
View analog HD or SD video on the monitor.  
This terminal does not output audio.  
In addition to the video signals, it also displays  
the on-screen status display and the menu  
settings screen.  
Memo  
For more information on input/output terminal  
video formats, refer to pages 32 to 34.  
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CONNECTION  
Connecting audio signals  
Audio output, e.g., VCR/Camera  
HD monitor  
input  
Analog audio  
Digital audio  
HDV/DV  
Digital audio  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO IN  
Headphones  
AUDIO  
OUT  
IEEE1394  
Monitor  
Analog audio  
Digital audio  
HDV/DV  
Analog audio  
output  
Audio input, e.g., VCR  
Input signal  
Output signal  
z Analog input  
AUDIO IN terminal (RCA×2)  
Connect an audio cable.  
z AUDIO OUT terminal (RCA×2)  
Connect an audio cable.  
Analog audio is output.  
There are analog input terminals for 2 chan-  
nels.  
For the DV format, tracks are available for 4  
channels (in the 32 kHz audio mode).  
Four channels cannot be recorded simulta-  
neously. Audio input from each terminal is  
recorded to CH1 and CH2.  
In the 32 kHz audio mode, the audio chan-  
nel to output can be selected from 4 chan-  
nels using A.OUTPUT: DV in the AUDIO  
Menu screen.  
z Digital input  
IEEE1394 terminal (6P)  
z PHONES terminal (Stereo ø3.5)  
Connect headphones.  
Connect an IEEE1394 (6PIN) cable.  
Inputs HDV signals or DV signals.  
Digital audio signals are input with the video.  
z IEEE1394 terminal (6P)  
This is also an input terminal. Connect an  
IEEE1394 (6PIN) cable.  
The DV signal audio mode (48 kHz or 32  
kHz) will match the input signal audio mode.  
During digital signal input, the recording  
level cannot be adjusted.  
Digital audio signals are output with the video.  
Attach the supplied filter to the IEEE1394  
cable. (XPage 29)  
For more information on the IEEE1394 termi-  
nal, refer to page 18.  
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CONNECTION  
Attaching the supplied ferrite core  
z Always attach the supplied ferrite core to the IEEE1394 cable and DC cord to decrease unnecessary  
wave radiation.  
z Attach the ferrite core close to the unit.  
For BR-HD50 IEEE1394 terminal  
Supplied ferrite core  
Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core.  
For BR-HD50 DC IN terminal  
Supplied ferrite core  
Wrap the cord once around the ferrite core.  
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CONNECTION  
Connecting 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.” (XPage 70)  
Operate BR-HD50 with the wired remote controller  
Connect the wired remote controller to the  
SERIAL REMOTE terminal.  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
Wired remote  
controller  
Start/stop recording with an external switch, e.g., a foot switch.  
Connect an external switch, e.g., a foot switch,  
to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal.  
The format of the input signals can be selected  
with FOOT SW in the REMOTE [2/2] Menu  
screen. (XPage 71)  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
Foot  
switch  
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CONNECTION  
Connecting the AC adapter  
Connect the supplied AC adapter to BR-HD50.  
1. Clamp  
Screw  
3. Clamp  
Supplied AC adapter  
DC IN terminal  
Supplied power cord  
4.  
DC cord  
Supplied ferrite core  
2.  
5.  
Always attach the supplied ferrite core  
OPERATE indicator  
to the DC cord. (XPage 29)  
1. Remove one screw on the back panel of the  
unit, and remove the DC cord clamp.  
OPERATE  
button  
2. Connect the DC cord of the AC adapter to  
the DC IN terminal of BR-HD50.  
3. To prevent accidental disconnection of the  
DC cord, insert the DC cord into the clamp,  
orient the clamp as shown in the figure  
above, and secure the clamp to the unit.  
Use the screw removed in step 1 above to  
secure the clamp to the unit.  
Memo  
z Even in the OPERATE OFF mode, a small  
amount of electricity will still flow into the unit.  
z When the unit is in the OPERATE OFF mode,  
no operation can be performed except that of  
the OPERATE buttons and cassette loading/  
ejecting.  
4. Connect the supplied power cord to the AC  
IN terminal of the AC adapter.  
5. Connect the power cord to the power out-  
let.  
BR-HD50 is turned on and the OPERATE  
indicator lights up in red.  
(OPERATE OFF mode)  
If DC IN MODE of the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
screen is set to “OPE ON”, the OPERATE  
indicator will light up in green.  
(OPERATE ON mode)  
Note  
z Supply power to BR-HD50 using the supplied AC adapter. Do not  
use other power sources.  
z Do not unplug the DC cord and/or the power cord during recording  
or playback.  
LOW VOLTAGE  
z If the supply voltage is low, an alarm display of “LOW VOLTAGE”  
is shown.  
Alarm message  
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RECORDING/OUTPUT SIGNAL FORMAT  
Inputting analog signal  
Recording and output terminal video/audio signal format when inputting analog  
signal  
Input terminal  
Output terminal  
LINE  
IN  
Tape: DV recording (480i, 576i)  
Video signals  
Audio signals  
Analog video  
Digital video  
A/D con-  
version  
Y/C  
IN  
Digital  
audio  
Digital  
EE video  
Analog  
audio  
AUDIO IN  
CH 2/4  
CH 1/3  
HDMI OUT  
A/D con-  
version  
SD Digital video  
(480i) (576i)  
Digital audio  
Digital EE video  
Digital EE audio  
Analog EE video  
COMPONENT  
OUT  
Y
SD Analog com-  
ponent video  
(480i) (576i)  
D/A con-  
version  
Digital EE  
audio  
P
B
PR  
Front panel  
IEEE1394 switch  
DV Digital video  
(480i) (576i)  
HDV  
format  
IEEE1394  
Digital audio  
DV  
format  
Digital EE audio  
LINE  
OUT  
Composite  
video (480i)  
(576i)  
Analog EE video  
D/A con-  
version  
Y/C  
Y/C separate  
video (480i)  
(576i)  
OUT  
Analog EE video  
Analog EE audio  
D/A con-  
version  
AUDIO OUT  
CH 2/4  
CH 1/3  
D/A con-  
version  
Analog audio  
Tape  
recording  
format  
HDMI OUT terminal  
COMPONENT OUT  
terminal  
Input video  
format  
Input  
signal  
IEEE1394  
terminal  
LINE OUT terminal  
Y/C OUT terminal  
Model  
U model 480/60i  
E model 576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
Analog  
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RECORDING/OUTPUT SIGNAL FORMAT  
Inputting digital signal  
Recording and output terminal video/audio signal format when inputting digital signal  
Input terminal  
Output terminal  
Video signals  
Audio signals  
Front panel  
IEEE1394 switch  
Tape  
:
HDV (720p, 480p, 576p)  
DV (480i, 576i) recording  
Digital  
video  
HDV format  
DV format  
IEEE1394  
Digital video  
Digital audio  
Digital audio  
MONITOR SELECT  
(HDMI[A]/OUT FRMT)  
Digital EE  
video  
HDMI OUT  
HD/SD Digital video  
(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)  
(576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)  
Digital audio  
Digital EE  
audio  
MENU:  
OUT FORMAT[60]  
OUT FORMAT[50]  
COMPONENT  
OUT  
Cross converter  
(480I, 480P, 720P, 1080I)  
(576I, 576P, 720P, 1080I)  
Y
HD/SD Analog compo-  
nent video  
(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)  
(576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)  
D/A con-  
version  
P
B
PR  
Digital EE audio  
Down converter  
LINE  
OUT  
Composite  
video (480i)  
(576i)  
Analog EE video  
D/A con-  
version  
Y/C  
OUT  
Y/C separate  
video (480i)  
(576i)  
Analog EE video  
D/A con-  
version  
AUDIO OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
Analog EE audio  
D/A con-  
version  
Analog audio  
Inputvideo HD signal Input Tape record-  
HDMI OUT terminal  
LINE OUT terminal  
format  
format (*1) signal ing format COMPONENT OUT terminal (*2) Y/C OUT terminal  
720/30p  
720/24p  
480/60p  
720/25p  
576/50p  
720/30p  
720/24p  
480/60p  
720/25p  
576/50p  
720/60p, 480/60p, 1080/60i,  
480/60i  
60Hz  
480/60i  
HDV  
720/50p, 576/50p, 1080/50i,  
576/50i  
50Hz  
576/50i  
Inputvideo  
format  
Input Tape record-  
signal ing format COMPONENT OUT terminal (*2) Y/C OUT terminal  
HDMI OUT terminal  
LINE OUT terminal  
Model  
720/60p, 480/60p, 1080/60i,  
U model 480/60i  
E model 576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
DV  
720/50p, 576/50p, 1080/50i,  
576/50i  
*1 : Set using 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
*2 : Set using OUT FORMAT [60]/OUT FORMAT [50] in the VIDEO Menu screen.  
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RECORDING/OUTPUT SIGNAL FORMAT  
Playback  
Output terminal video/audio signal format during playback  
Output terminal  
Tape : HDV (720p, 480p, 576p)/  
DV (480i, 576i)/DVCAM (480i, 576i)  
Video signals  
Audio signals  
format  
MONITOR SELECT  
(HDMI[A]/OUT FRMT)  
Playback  
HDMI OUT  
Digital  
audio  
Digital video  
HD/SD Digital video  
(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)  
(576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)  
Digital audio  
MENU:  
OUT FORMAT[60]  
OUT FORMAT[50]  
Cross converter  
COMPONENT  
OUT  
Y
(480I, 480P, 720P, 1080I)  
(576I, 576P, 720P, 1080I)  
HD/SD Analog compo-  
nent video  
D/A con-  
version  
P
B
(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)  
(576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)  
Digital audio  
Digital video  
P
R
IEEE1394  
HDV format  
DV format  
HDV (720p, 480p, 576p)  
/DV (480i, 576i) Digital  
video  
Digital audio  
Digital audio  
Down converter  
LINE  
OUT  
Composite  
video (480i)  
(576i)  
Analog video  
D/A con-  
version  
Y/C  
OUT  
Y/C separate  
video (480i)  
(576i)  
Analog video  
Analog audio  
D/A con-  
version  
AUDIO OUT  
CH 1/3  
CH 2/4  
D/A con-  
version  
Analog audio  
Video  
HD signal Tape record- IEEE1394  
HDMI OUT terminal  
LINE OUT terminal  
format  
format (*1) ing format terminal COMPONENT OUT terminal (*2) Y/C OUT terminal  
720/30p  
720/24p  
480/60p  
720/25p  
576/50p  
720/30p  
720/24p  
480/60p  
720/25p  
576/50p  
720/60p, 480/60p, 1080/60i,  
480/60i  
60Hz  
50Hz  
480/60i  
HDV  
720/50p, 576/50p, 1080/50i,  
576/50i  
576/50i  
Video  
format  
Tape record- IEEE1394  
ing format terminal COMPONENT OUT terminal (*2) Y/C OUT terminal  
HDMI OUT terminal  
LINE OUT terminal  
Model  
U model  
E model  
720/60p, 480/60p, 1080/60i,  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
DV/DVCAM  
720/50p, 576/50p, 1080/50i,  
576/50i  
*1 : Set using 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
*2 : Set using OUT FORMAT [60]/OUT FORMAT [50] in the VIDEO Menu screen.  
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PREPARATION  
Turning on/off the power  
Turning on the power  
Press the OPERATE button when BR-  
HD50 is in the OPERATE OFF mode  
(with the OPERATE indicator lit up in  
red)  
OPERATE indicator  
OPERATE  
button  
The power is turned on and the OPERATE  
indicator lights up in green. BR-HD50 is  
ready for operation. (OPERATE ON mode)  
Memo  
z In the OPERATE OFF mode, if a cassette tape  
is inserted, the power is turned on and BR-  
HD50 goes into the OPERATE ON mode.  
Note  
After the OPERATE button is pressed and BR-  
HD50 is turned on, if the green indicator blinks or  
the monitor displays “UNPLUG 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.  
z Whether BR-HD50 goes into the OPERATE  
ON or OFF mode when the power is supplied  
to the DC IN terminal can be selected with DC  
IN MODE in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
Turning off the power  
Turn off BR-HD50  
1. Press the OPERATE button.  
BR-HD50 enters the OPERATE OFF mode and the OPERATE indicator lights up in red.  
2. If BR-HD50 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-HD50 with its buttons or the remote con-  
troller can be selected with the REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
Setting the REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
To operate with the buttons of BR-HD50, set it to “LOCAL”.  
To operate BR-HD50 with RS-422A editing remote controller  
that is connected to the REMOTE terminal, set it to  
“REMOTE”.  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen  
Memo  
With the REMOTE/LOCAL switch set to REMOTE, RS-422A can  
be enabled using REMOTE SEL 9P in the REMOTE [1/2] Menu  
screen.  
R EMO T E  
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R EMO T E S E L 9 P  
R EMO T E S E L S E R  
R EM S E L H D V / D V  
ON  
ON  
ON  
N
L OC A L F U C T I ON  
P R E RO L L  
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  
The setting position of the REMOTE switch for operating BR-  
HD50 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-  
HD50 with the IEEE1394 terminal can be selected at REM  
SEL HDV/DV in the REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen.  
[XPage 70 “REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen”]  
Memo  
If the REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
is set to REMOTE, the buttons  
that can be operated by the  
main unit can be selected with  
LOCAL FUNCTION.  
OPERATION LOCK mode  
BR-HD50 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-HD50 are disabled.  
However, the OPERATE ON and MENU operations are effective.  
The PHONES volume is always effective.  
SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen  
Turning on the OPERATION LOCK mode  
Set OPERATION LOCK in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen to  
S
Y
S
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[
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2
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ON.  
If the operation button of BR-HD50 is pressed while BR-  
HD50 is in the OPERATION LOCK mode, “OPERATION  
LOCK” is displayed on the monitor for about 3 seconds.  
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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.  
Cassette LED  
EJECT button  
Guide  
EJECT  
EJECT  
OPERATE  
OPERATE  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FF  
MENU  
DISP  
SET  
RESET  
SEARCH  
CUE UP  
MENU  
DISP  
SET  
RESET  
SEARCH  
CUE UP  
Mini  
Mini  
SEARCH  
HOLD  
SEARCH  
HOLD  
0  
REC INH.  
0  
REC INH.  
REW  
IEEE  
REW  
IEEE  
BLANK  
BLANK  
H
F
H
F
INPUT  
INPUT  
PHONES  
PHONES  
1394 COUNTER SELECT REMOTE  
1394 COUNTER SELECT REMOTE  
CH
AU
C
CH
AU
CH
HDV  
DV  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
HDV/DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
HDV  
DV  
CTL  
TC  
UB  
HDV/DV  
LINE  
Y/C  
LOCAL  
LOCAL  
Mini DV tape  
Standard DV tape  
Switch  
Loading the cassette tape  
REC  
1. Check the cassette tape.  
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.  
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.  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1  
/
2
S P 0 0 M I N  
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 indi-  
cates “STANDBY-ON”.  
If the STANDBY-ON mode is left as is, it goes into the STANDBY-  
OFF mode.  
0 6  
1 1  
/
:
1 0  
2 0  
/
:
0 5  
0 0  
NO C A S S E T T E  
T C R 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0  
*
:
:
:
In the STANDBY-OFF mode, press the STOP button to return to  
the STANDBY-ON mode.  
VCR mode status display  
Memo  
Ejecting the cassette tape  
1. Press the EJECT button of BR-HD50.  
While the cassette tape is being ejected, the status display  
flashes “EJECT”.  
z The cassette tape can be  
loaded/ejected even when  
BR-HD50 is in the OPER-  
ATE OFF mode.  
z The loading/ejecting action  
of the cassette tape takes  
about 6 seconds.  
2. Remove the cassette tape.  
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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 according to the settings in the Menu screen. Date and time  
display information are recorded onto the tape. During IEEE1394 terminal DV signal input, internal  
clock data is not recorded.  
MENU button  
R button  
S button  
OPERATE button  
Q button  
SET button  
P button  
TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen  
Setting date and time  
The date and time are set up at the CLOCK ADJUST Menu  
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F
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A G E  
J
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screen.  
B
A C K  
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.  
Press the OPERATE button to turn on the power and  
set it to the STOP mode.  
Cursor  
CLOCK ADJUST Menu screen  
Date (MM/DD/YY)...U model  
Date (DD/MM/YY)...E model  
1. Press the MENU button to display the TOP Menu screen.  
2. Displaying the CLOCK ADJUST Menu.  
1Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the desired  
TC/UB/CLOCK item. Press SET or the S button.  
2Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the NEXT  
PAGE item in the TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen. Press  
SET or the S button.  
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J
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T
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E
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0
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5
T
P
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A G E  
B
A C K  
Time (Hour, minute)  
3Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the CLOCK  
ADJUST item in the TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen.  
Press SET or the S button.  
3. Setting the date and time in the CLOCK ADJUST Menu  
screen.  
1Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the date or  
time item. Press SET or the S button.  
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J
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A G E  
B
A C K  
2Press the S or Q button to select the digit for setting.  
The selected digit starts blinking.  
3Press the R or P to set the value.  
4Repeat step 1 3. After completing the required setting,  
press the SET button.  
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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-  
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pleting all settings  
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Press the Q button.  
A G E  
B
A C K  
Or  
Press the R or P 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 on-screen display (status display). Setup can  
be performed at the DISPLAY Menu screen to turn on/off the date/time display and select the display  
style. (For setting procedure: XPage 64)  
DISPLAY Menu screen  
DISPLAY Menu screen  
z TIME/DATE : For enabling/disabling the display of date  
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and time on the status display  
: Does not display date/time.  
: Displays time only.  
C O U N  
E R P O S  
M E C O D E  
M O D E  
R E M A  
D A  
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TIME  
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DATE  
: Displays date only.  
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/
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I
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4
H O U R  
DATE+ TM  
: Displays both the time and date.  
A G E  
A C K  
z DATE STYLE : For selecting the date display style  
YY/MM/DD  
MM/DD/YY  
DD/MM/YY  
: Year/month/day  
: Month/day/year  
: day/month/year  
z TIME STYLE : For selecting the time display style  
24H  
12H  
: 24-hour time mode  
: 12-hour time mode  
On-screen status display  
Set DISPLAY to ON or AUTO in the DISPLAY Menu screen.  
Memo  
On-screen status display  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1  
/
2
S P 0 0 M I N  
z
In the Analog RECORDING or STOP mode : Displays the time of  
the built-in clock.  
z In the PLAYBACK mode  
: The date and time  
recorded on the  
tape are displayed.  
: The date and time  
from the IEEE1394  
terminal are dis-  
played.  
z In the DV RECORDING mode  
0 6  
1 1  
/
:
1 0  
2 0  
/
:
0 5  
0 0  
NO C A S S E T T E  
T C R 0 2  
:
0 0  
:
0 0  
:
0 0  
Date/time display  
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PREPARATION  
Selecting HD signal format  
On this unit, 60Hz format or 50Hz format for the HD signal format can be selected using 60/50 SEL in  
the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
This must be set in the following situations.  
z Set to match the input signal format when recording HDV signals from the IEEE1394 terminal.  
z Set to match the playback signal format when playing a tape recorded with HDV signals.  
Check settings  
Current settings on this unit can be checked by whether the front  
panel 60 or 50 indicator light is lit.  
60 indicator : The HD signal format is 60Hz.  
50 indicator : The HD signal format is 50Hz.  
Setting the Menu screen  
Set this using 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
Perform setting while checking the monitor display.  
Press the OPERATE button to turn on the power, and  
SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen  
set it to the STOP mode.  
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2
]
D C  
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2. Display the SYSTEM Menu screen.  
Press the R or P button to move the cursor to SYSTEM,  
then press SET or the S button.  
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3. Display the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
Press the R or P button to move the cursor to NEXT PAGE,  
then press SET or the S button.  
4. Set 60/50 SEL.  
1Press the R or P button to move the cursor to 60/50 SEL  
in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen, then press SET or the S  
button.  
The setting value area flashes.  
2Press the R or P button to select the setting value.  
60 : The HD signal format becomes 60Hz.  
50 : The HD signal format becomes 50Hz.  
3Press the SET or S button confirm the setting value.  
The unit automatically restarts when the setting is  
confirmed.  
Memo  
z Recording and playback are unavailable when the unit setting  
differs from the HDV input signal or HDV recorded tape signal  
format.  
z During DV/analog signal input or when playing a tape recorded  
with DV/analog signals, the field frequency format is fixed for  
the region, regardless of the 60/50 SEL menu setting.  
(U model: 60Hz, E model: 50Hz)  
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RECORDING  
Settings for analog signal input  
INPUT SELECT switch  
Selecting analog input signal  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch located on the  
front panel to LINE or Y/C.  
Setting SYSTEM Menu screen  
z REC LONG P. TIME  
This is for setting the time for BR-HD50 to  
enter the tape protection mode if there is a  
long recording pause.  
LINE  
: Inputs composite video from the  
LINE IN terminal, and analog audio  
signals from the AUDIO IN terminal.  
: Inputs Y/C separate signals from  
the Y/C IN terminal, and analog  
audio signals from the AUDIO IN  
terminal.  
z INDEX WRITE: SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
This is for selecting whether to record index  
signals automatically when recording starts.  
(SYSTEM menu details: XPage 67 to 69)  
Y/C  
For settings when recording time  
codes, refer to pages 60 and 61.  
Setting Menu screens  
Setting VIDEO Menu screen  
z SET UP [60]: DV (only for U model)  
Set here according to the existence of the  
setup of analog video signals (composite and  
Y/C separate). If it exists, set here to ON. If it  
does not, OFF.  
Setting AUDIO Menu screen  
z AUDIO MODE: DV (In DV mode only)  
Selects the audio sampling frequency for  
recording.  
32k  
: Records in 12-bit 32 kHz mode. DV  
format has up to four channels of  
recording tracks available, but this  
unit only records onto two chan-  
nels: CH1 and CH2.  
48k  
: Records in 16-bit 48 kHz mode.  
Records onto CH1 and CH2.  
Memo  
Audio dubbing is not available on this unit.  
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RECORDING  
Settings for digital signal input  
Selecting input signal  
HDV indicator light  
INPUT SELECT switch  
IEEE1394 switch  
Selecting digital input signal  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch located on  
the front panel to HDV/DV.  
Inputs IEEE1394 terminal HDV or DV digital  
video.  
Memo  
z During digital signal input, make sure the  
IEEE1394 switch setting matches the input  
signal video format. When the switch setting  
does not match the video format, no recording  
operation is available.  
For audio, digital audio is input from the  
IEEE1394 terminal.  
z During HDV signal input, match the HD signal  
format (60Hz or 50Hz) to the input signal for-  
mat.  
(XPage 40 “Selecting HD signal format”)  
z Recording/output signal format during HDV or  
DV signal input: XPage 33  
Settings for digital video format  
Set according to whether the IEEE1394 termi-  
nal input video format is HDV or DV.  
Set the IEEE1394 switch on the front panel,  
according to the video format of the input  
signal.  
HDV  
: To input HDV format signals, set to  
this position. The HDV indicator on  
the front panel will light.  
DV  
: To input DV format signals, set to  
this position. The HDV indicator on  
the front panel will turn off.  
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Setting related Menu screen  
Setting SYSTEM Menu screen  
z REC LONG P. TIME  
This is for setting the time for BR-HD50 to  
enter the tape protection mode if there is a  
long recording pause.  
Settings for recording the time code  
Select the time code to record, from the data in  
the built-in time code generator or from the  
time code data input from the IEEE1394 termi-  
nal, using TC DUPLI.: DV in the TC/UB/  
CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen. To record the time  
code from the IEEE1394 terminal, set TC  
DUPLI.: DV to AUTO or NON DROP. (In DV  
mode only)  
z INDEX WRITE: SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
This is for selecting whether to record index  
signals automatically when recording starts.  
(SYSTEM menu details: XPage 67 to 69)  
(Setting time code recording: XPage 60, 61)  
Setting VIDEO Menu screen  
z OUT FORMAT [60]/[50]  
Memo  
z Audio mode  
Select the EE image format output from the  
HDMI OUT terminal and the COMPONENT  
OUT terminal. (Cross converter video)  
Setting [60]: NATIVE/480I/480P/1080I/720P  
Setting [50]: NATIVE/576I/576P/1080I/720P  
z MONITOR SELECT  
To automatically match the EE image format  
output from the HDMI terminal to the video for-  
mat of the connected display, set this menu  
item to HDMI[A].  
During digital signal input, the audio mode is  
identical to the IEEE1394 terminal input signal  
mode.  
DV format : 48K, 44.1K, or 32K mode  
HDV format : 48K mode  
During digital signal input, the AUDIO MODE:  
DV setting in the AUDIO menu is invalid.  
z Time/Date display  
During DV signal input, data from the built-in  
clock cannot be recorded.  
[Settings: HDMI[A]/OUT FRMT]  
The date/time data input from the IEEE1394  
terminal is recorded, regardless of the menu  
settings.  
z DOWN CONV. MODE  
The HDV signal is a wide-screen video signal.  
When HDV signals are input, the output from  
the LINE OUT terminal and Y/C OUT terminal  
will be down-converted EE images (480i/576i).  
Set the style for displaying the down-con-  
verted EE image on a display with a 4:3 aspect  
ratio.  
This will also apply to down-converted EE  
images (480i/576i) output from the COMPO-  
NENT OUT terminal.  
[Settings: SQUEEZE/LETTER BOX/SIDE-  
CUT]  
z UP CONV. MODE  
Up-converts DV input signals or DV/DVCAM  
recorded tape playback signals, and sets the  
video mode for output from the COMPONENT  
OUT terminal.  
[Settings: FULL/SIDE P.]  
(VIDEO menu details: XPage 73 to 75)  
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RECORDING  
Adjusting audio recording level  
The analog audio recording level can be adjusted on this unit. There are two adjustment methods,  
selected using A.REC VR.MD.: DV in the AUDIO Menu screen.  
The audio recording level can be set to the initial setting value. (UNITY mode)  
Memo  
Audio input level from the IEEE1394 terminal cannot be adjusted.  
Settings  
Set “Q, S” KEY FUNC. in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen to VAR/RECV.  
Select an adjustment method using A.REC VR.MD.: DV in the AUDIO Menu screen.  
BOTH  
: The audio recording level for both CH1 and CH2 are adjusted simultaneously.  
INDEPEND : The audio recording level for CH1 and CH2 are adjusted separately.  
Adjusting audio recording level  
Adjustment buttons  
Audio level indicator  
Hide the Menu screen.  
This can be adjusted in the STOP or REC mode. Watching the audio level indicator  
on the front panel, adjust so that the far right LED is turned off.  
Simultaneously adjusting both channels (BOTH)  
Increasing the recording level  
Press the R button while holding down the Q or S button. The  
audio recording level for both CH1 and CH2 increases.  
Decreasing the recording level  
Press the P button while holding down the Q or S button. The  
audio recording level for CH1 and CH2 decreases.  
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Adjusting each channel separately (INDEPEND)  
Adjusting the CH1 channel  
Press the R or P button while holding down the Q button.  
Press the R button to increase the recording level.  
Press the P button to decrease the recording level.  
Adjusting the CH2 channel  
Press the R or P button while holding down the S button.  
Press the R button to increase the recording level.  
Press the P button to decrease the recording level.  
Adjusting the audio recording level to the initial setting value  
(UNITY mode)  
To set the audio recording level to the initial setting  
value, press the Q button and S button simulta-  
neously.  
The audio recording level is fixed to the initial setting value.  
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RECORDING  
Recording procedure  
2. REC button  
2. 4. PLAY button  
3. PAUSE  
button  
5. STOP button  
1. Load the cassette tape.  
Memo  
Before loading the cassette tape, please ensure that the rear  
z The tape protection function  
enables BR-HD50 automati-  
cally 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 REC LONG P.  
TIME in the SYSTEM [1/2]  
Menu screen.  
slide of the cassette tape is pushed to REC.  
The unit is turned on.  
2. Start recording.  
Press the PLAY button while holding down the REC button.  
3. Pause recording.  
Press the PAUSE button.  
4. Resume recording.  
Press the PLAY button.  
z When a home-use DV VCR  
is used to play tapes record-  
ed with BR-HD50, the sound  
level may be reduced.  
5. 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)  
Press the REC button to record index signals during  
recording.  
Memo  
If recording is performed right  
after the RECORDING PAUSE  
mode is exited, index signals  
are not recorded.  
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It is not possible to record only index signals after the record-  
ing. Allow at least an interval of 1 minute between recordings  
of index.  
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Index signals cannot be recorded with the REC button of the  
remote controller. Use the record button of BR-HD50.  
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RECORDING  
Backup recording function  
In combination with DV equipment, BR-HD50 can perform continuous, long-hour recording.  
BR-HD50 can be set as the backup unit connected to a DVcamcorder (GY-DV300/DV500/DV550/  
DV5000, etc.). When the recording tape of the source unit nears its end, BR-HD50 can start recording,  
enabling long-hour recording.  
Backup unit: BR-HD50  
IEEE1394 cable  
IEEE1394  
DV terminal  
terminal  
INPUT SELECT switch  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
For using GY-DV5000/DV5100 as the  
Connection  
source unit  
Connect the DV terminal of the source unit to the  
Set DV REC TRIGGER in the OTHERS [1/2]  
IEEE1394 terminal of BR-HD50 with an IEEE1394  
Menu screen of GY-DV5000/DV5100 to OFF.  
cable.  
Operation  
Setting up BR-HD50  
1. Recording begins on the source unit.  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the  
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Ensure that recording starts from the begin-  
ning of the recording tape.  
front panel to “HDV/DV”.  
Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
front panel to “REMOTE”.  
2. BR-HD50 begins recording when the tape of  
the source unit nears its end (about 5 min-  
utes before the end of the tape).  
Set BACKUP REC: DV in the SYSTEM  
[1/2] Menu screen.  
Use the following settings according to the  
BR-HD50 begins recording when the record-  
ing time of the source unit reaches the time  
set by BACKUP REC: DV.  
tape length of the source unit.  
Memo  
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For DV or mini DV cassette tape:  
z In backup recording, BR-HD50 records video/  
sound from the source unit.  
25MIN : 30-minute tape  
55MIN : 60-minute tape  
75MIN : 80-minute tape  
115MIN : 120-minute tape  
175MIN : 180-minute tape  
265MIN : 270-minute tape  
While this unit is performing backup recording,  
continue shooting from the source unit.  
z The audio mode is the one selected in the  
source unit. (32 K/48 K)  
OFF  
: No backup recording  
z Set BACKUP REC: DV to “OFF” if the unit is  
not performing backup recording.  
Set the REM SEL HDV/DV in the RE-  
MOTE [1/2] Menu screen to ON or  
LOC+REM.  
Set TC DUPLI.: DV in the TC/UB/CLOCK  
[1/2] Menu screen to OFF.  
It records the data of the built-in time code  
generator.  
When TC DUPLI.: DV is set to AUTO or  
NON DROP, the time code of the DV cam-  
corder will stop advancing. If the DV cable  
is disconnected, the time code of the  
backup recording will stop advancing.  
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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 terminal located at the rear panel of BR-HD50.  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch  
Serial remote controller  
Foot switch  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen  
Connection  
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The serial remote controller can be connected to the SERIAL  
REMOTE terminal located on the rear panel of BR-HD50.  
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Setting  
N E X T P A G E  
P A G E B A C K  
To use the SERIAL REMOTE 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  
z Besides recording, the serial  
remote controller can per-  
form other functions.  
z REMOTE SEL SER  
ON  
: When the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set to  
REMOTE, operations can be performed via the  
SERIAL REMOTE terminal.  
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If the REMOTE SEL SER is set  
to ON, unit buttons that can be  
operated can be selected from  
LOCAL FUNCTION in the  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen.  
LOC+REM : With the REMOTE/LOCAL switch is set either way,  
operations can be performed via the SERIAL  
REMOTE 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 accord-  
ing to how the SERIAL REMOTE terminal is used.  
REMOTE [2/2] Menu screen  
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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.  
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paused at the HIGH edge of the footswitch signal.  
Foot switch  
Operation  
Signal  
Before using the foot switch, set BR-HD50 to the RECORDING or  
RECORDING PAUSE mode using the relevant buttons of the unit.  
(Only with L EDGE and H EDGE)  
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Memo  
z The foot switch can only be used to switch between RECORD-  
ING ON and OFF.  
z The foot switch can be operated regardless of the setting of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
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PLAYBACK  
Playback settings  
Video settings  
This unit plays back tapes recorded in HDV, DV,  
or DVCAM format. (SP mode only)  
Setting VIDEO Menu screen  
Selecting video format for HDMI OUT  
terminal and COMPONENT OUT terminal  
z OUT FORMAT [60]/[50]  
Select the playback image format to output  
from the HDMI OUT terminal and the COMPO-  
NENT OUT terminal. (Cross converter video)  
[Settings [60]: NATIVE, 480I, 480P, 1080I, 720P]  
[Settings [50]: NATIVE, 576I, 576P, 1080I, 720P]  
Automatic selection of HDMI OUT ter-  
When playing back tapes recorded in HDV or  
DVCAM format, the front panel HDV or DVCAM  
indicator is lit.  
minal video output  
z MONITOR SELECT  
To automatically match the playback image  
format output from the HDMI OUT terminal to  
the video format of the connected display, set  
this menu item to HDMI[A].  
Selecting playback video format  
Set whether to automatically detect the video  
format for playback, or to select a specific for-  
mat, using PB TAPE FORMAT on the SYS-  
TEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
[Settings: HDMI[A]/OUT FRMT]  
Screen display style for up/down-con-  
verter video  
z DOWN CONV. MODE  
[Settings: AUTO, DV, HDV, DVCAM]  
(Details: XPage 69)  
Setting IEEE1394 terminal output  
video format  
Set the IEEE1394 terminal output video format  
The HDV signal is a wide-screen video signal.  
When playing a tape recorded in HDV format,  
the output from the LINE OUT terminal and Y/  
C OUT terminal will be down-converted play-  
back images (480i/576i).  
Set the style for displaying the down-con-  
verted playback image on a display with a 4:3  
aspect ratio.  
to HDV or DV.  
Set the IEEE1394 switch on the front panel,  
according to the playback video format.  
HDV : Use this setting when the playback tape  
video format is HDV.  
This will also apply to down-converted play-  
back images (480i/576i) output from the COM-  
PONENT OUT terminal.  
[Settings: SQUEEZE/LETTER BOX/SIDECUT]  
z UP CONV. MODE  
Up-converts DV/DVCAM recorded tape play-  
back signals, and sets the video mode for out-  
put from the COMPONENT OUT terminal.  
[Settings: FULL/SIDE P.]  
DV : Use this setting when the playback tape  
video format is DV or DVCAM.  
Memo  
z When playing back a tape recorded in HDV  
format, match the unit HD signal format (60Hz  
or 50Hz) to the playback signal format.  
(XPage 40 “Selecting HD signal format”)  
z Playback output signal format: XPage 34  
Setting analog signal setup (U model  
only)  
z SET UP [60]: DV  
Set enabling or disabling the application of set-  
ups to analog video signals (composite, Y/C  
separate, and SD component).  
VIDEO menu details: XPage 73 to 75  
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PLAYBACK  
Playback settings (continued)  
Audio settings  
Set audio settings using the AUDIO Menu  
screen.  
Settings regarding playback  
function  
Set various functions in the SYSTEM Menu  
screen.  
Setting AUDIO Menu screen  
Setting SYSTEM Menu screen  
Selecting output audio channel (DV  
only)  
z A.OUTPUT: DV  
Selecting still pictures or frame-  
advance playback (DV only)  
To play back tapes recorded in the 32 kHz  
mode, select the output audio channel for the  
AUDIO OUT terminal or the PHONES termi-  
nal. In the 48 kHz mode or HDV format, the  
audio of CH1 and CH2 is output regardless of  
the setting of this menu item.  
z STL/F.ADV: DV  
Selects still pictures or frame-advance play-  
back when playing back DV format video.  
[Settings : FIELD, 1ST FIELD, 2ND FIELD,  
FRAME]  
When playing back HDV format video, frame  
images are output, regardless of the setting of  
this menu item.  
[Settings: CH-1/2, MIX, CH-3/4]  
Selecting audio output during search  
(DV only)  
z A. OUT AT SRH: DV  
Selecting still mode  
z LONG PAUSE TIME  
For selecting whether sound is output during  
variable speed playback. In HDV format, audio  
is not output during search, regardless of the  
setting of this menu item.  
For setting the time (minute) when BR-HD50  
enters the tape protection mode if BR-HD50 is  
in the STILL mode for a long time.  
[Settings: 5, 3, 2, 1 minute or 30 seconds]  
z LONG PAUSE MODE  
[Settings: ON, OFF]  
Selecting the standard audio output  
level  
z AUDIO OUT LEVEL  
Select the standard audio output level.  
Set to –12dB to playback tapes recorded at  
–12dB on a home-use DV machine.  
[Settings: –20dB, –12dB]  
For selecting the state of BR-HD50 when it  
enters the tape protection mode after it stayed  
in the STILL mode for a prolonged period of  
time.  
[Settings: F.ADV or STBY-OFF]  
Selecting Q, S button functions  
z Q, S” KEY FUNC.  
Select whether to use the SEARCH+ (S) and  
SEARCH– (Q) buttons for index search, or to  
change the search speed.  
Selecting V. fade function (DV only)  
z V.FADE: DV  
Select whether to fade the audio during play-  
back at jointed portions of recording. No fading  
occurs for HDV format.  
[Settings : INDEX, VAR/RECV]  
Selecting repeat playback function  
z REPEAT MODE  
[Settings: OFF, ON]  
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.  
[Settings: OFF, INDEX, V. END, TAPE END]  
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PLAYBACK  
Basic playback procedure  
PLAY button  
PAUSE button  
FF button  
REW button STOP button  
1. Load a recorded cassette tape.  
The power for BR-HD50 is turned on.  
Note  
Tapes recorded in the LP mode  
cannot be played. The monitor  
displays an alarm message:  
“LP TAPE!”  
2. Start playback.  
Press the PLAY button.  
Playback starts.  
When playing back tapes recorded in HDV format, the front  
panel HDV indicator is lit.  
When the tape is recorded in DVCAM format, the DVCAM  
indicator is lit.  
Memo  
z Press the DISPLAY button  
during PLAY mode to dis-  
play the playback video for-  
mat on the counter display.  
z When output of still image  
continues for a prolonged  
period, BR-HD50 enters the  
tape protection mode.  
3. Pause the tape.  
Press the PAUSE button.  
A still image is output.  
Memo  
The still image selected with STL/F.ADV: DV in the SYSTEM [1/2]  
Menu screen is output. (1st field image/ 2nd field image/ frame  
image)  
Playback of HDV format tapes is always in frame image output.  
Playback of tapes recorded  
in HDV format  
4. Resume playback.  
Press the PLAY button.  
Set 60/50 SEL in the SYSTEM  
[2/2] Menu screen, according  
to the HD signal format. (60Hz  
or 50Hz)  
5. Stop playback.  
Press the STOP button.  
Fast forward/rewind  
IEEE1394 terminal output  
signal  
When BR-HD50 is in the STOP mode, press the FF  
button to fast-forward the tape.  
To use the IEEE1394 terminal  
output signal, set the front  
panel IEEE1394 switch accord-  
ing to the video format of the  
playback tape. (HDV or DV)  
When BR-HD50 is in the STOP mode, press the REW  
button to rewind the tape.  
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PLAYBACK  
Special playback functions  
PAUSE button  
Frame-advance playback  
Setting  
SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen  
STL/F. ADV: DV in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen  
The unit of frame advance and still images can be selected. (DV  
format only)  
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FRAME  
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Frame-by-frame advance.  
Does not frame-advance when playing back an HDV tape.  
Operation  
1. Set BR-HD50 to the STILL mode.  
2. Press the PAUSE button to perform frame advance.  
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SEARCH–/Q button  
SEARCH+/S button  
REW button FF button  
Slow playback and Search mode  
Setting  
Memo  
z Whether to enable/disable  
audio out in the Slow play-  
back or SEARCH mode can  
be selected with A. OUT AT  
SRH: DV in the AUDIO  
Menu screen.  
Set “Q, S” KEY FUNC in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu  
screen to VAR/RECV.  
Operation  
1. Set BR-HD50 to the PLAYBACK or the STILL mode.  
2. Press the FF button to start fast-forward playback.  
Press the REW button to start reverse playback.  
z Search audio is not output  
for HDV format.  
Press the SEARCH+/S button to increase the  
search speed. Every time you press this button, the  
speed increases more.  
z Playback at ± 0.1 × speed is  
step-slow playback (continu-  
ous frame-advance play-  
back/frame-reverse  
Press the SEARCH–/Q button to decrease the  
search speed. Every time you press this button, the  
speed decreases more.  
playback).  
z In step-slow playback, video  
is output according to the  
STL/F.ADV: DV setting in  
the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu  
screen. (DV format only)  
z When step-slow playback is  
continued, the speed is  
automatically set to ±0.2×.  
z During slow-playback or  
frame-advance, noise is  
generated to the output  
images from the IEEE1394  
terminal. For recording slow-  
playback images, use ana-  
log output signals of BR-  
HD50.  
Search speed  
SEARCH+/S button (Fast)  
(Slow) SEARCH–/Q button  
DV recorded tape playback  
×–20··×–9 (U)/ –10(E)··×–5··×–2··×–1··×–0.5··×–0.33··  
×–0.2··×–0.1··STILL··×0.1··×0.2··×0.33··×0.5··×1(PLAY)··  
×2··×5··×9 (U)/10 (E)··×20  
(U): U model  
(E): E model  
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The maximum speed in the DVCAM mode is 15×.  
HDV recorded tape playback  
×–16··×–6.5··×–4.5··×–2.5··×–1.5··STILL··×1(PLAY)··  
×2.5··×5.5··×8.5··×18  
Cannot perform slow playback when playing back an HDV  
tape.  
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PLAYBACK  
Search function  
Index search  
This function searches to the position where the index signal is recorded.  
Setting  
Set “Q, S” KEY FUNC in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen  
to INDEX.  
Operation  
To search an index point in the forward direction  
from the current tape position:  
SEARCH SEARCH  
– button + button  
Press the SEARCH+ button.  
The index position to be searched can be specified by the  
number of times this button is pressed. (Max: 99)  
Monitor screen  
To search an index point in the reverse direction  
from 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  
indexed position and start playing.  
Index search progressing:  
displayed on the screen  
(The number denotes the corre-  
sponding index position.)  
Memo  
z If the interval between index signals is less than one minute, the  
function may not work well.  
z The specifications for index signal recording varies with the  
device used.  
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-  
HD50 fast-forwards until an unrecorded part is reached  
and stops there.  
If the current position is an unrecorded part of the tape,  
BR-HD50 will first advance the tape in the forward direc-  
tion for confirmation and thereafter rewind and go into the  
STILL mode at the last recorded position.  
BLANK button  
During a blank search, “BLANK SEARCH” is displayed on  
the monitor.  
Monitor screen  
BLANK SEARCH  
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PLAYBACK  
Repeat playback  
Three types of repeat playback are available for BR-HD50.  
The repeat playback function can be set with REPEAT MODE in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen.  
SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen  
Setting  
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Repeat playback between positions where index  
signals are recorded.  
Repeat playback from the beginning of the tape to  
the position where recording of video signals  
ends.  
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TAPE END : Repeat playback from the beginning to the end of  
the tape.  
INDEX repeat playback  
Operation  
z If no index signal is  
detected during playback,  
the tape will run until the  
end. If no index signal is  
detected during rewind, the  
tape will rewind until the  
beginning.  
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.  
z If the interval between  
index signals is less than  
one minute, the function  
may not work well.  
Repeat operation  
TAPE END  
V. END  
Memo  
If the head is dirty, repeat play-  
back may not work well.  
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.  
R button  
RESET button  
SET button  
P button  
CUE UP button  
COUNTER swicth  
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.  
Memo  
The MULTI CUE UP screen appears on the monitor.  
For details on time code setting  
and recording:  
4. Perform playback or search. At the position to be regis-  
tered, set it to the STILL or STOP mode.  
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5. Press the R or P 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.  
Cursor  
Cue-up point  
If no tape is loaded, “00” is registered.  
Cue-up points can be registered while the tape is being  
played back.  
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5 cue-up points can be registered.  
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Clearing registered cue-up points  
Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the cue-up point  
to be cleared. Press the RESET button.  
MULTI CUE UP screen  
After a cue-up point is cleared, “– –” is displayed.  
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SET button  
R button  
Changing cue-up points  
1Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the  
cue-up point to be changed. Press the S button.  
The hour digits of the registered time code display blink.  
Press the S button to select the digit to be changed.  
2Press the R or P button again to change the time-  
code.  
Press the R button to increase the time code data.  
Press the P button to decrease the time code data.  
S button  
P button  
Q button  
3Press 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 Q button to make the blinking time code dis-  
play disappear.  
Memo  
If the COUNTER switch is set  
to CTL or UB while the Multi  
Cue-up screen is being dis-  
played, the display returns to  
the normal screen.  
Exiting the Multi Cue-up screen  
Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to EXIT. Press the  
SET button.  
The display of the monitor returns to the normal screen.  
Searching cue-up points  
1. Set the COUNTER switch to TC.  
R button  
2. Press the CUE UP button when the normal screen is dis-  
played.  
The Multi Cue-up screen appears on the monitor.  
3. Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the cue-  
up point to be searched.  
4. Press the CUE UP button.  
The cue-up operation for the selected point is performed.  
Cue-up point  
CUE UP button  
P button  
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While searching is being per-  
formed, the cue-up point to be  
searched flashes on the moni-  
tor.  
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z For cue-up operation, use  
tapes with continuous time  
codes recorded.  
Multi Cue-up screen  
During cue-up operation  
z If the COUNTER switch is  
set to CTL or UB while the  
Multi Cue-up screen is being  
displayed, the COUNTER  
mode does not change.  
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TIME CODE  
Displaying the time code  
This unit records or plays back the time code and user’s bit. Whether to record the user’s bit can be  
selected with U-BIT in the TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen (only for E model). With the time code  
function, accurate positions of the tape contents can be specified to enhance editing precision and  
operation efficiency. During recording or playback, the time code and user’s bit are displayed on the  
monitor or the Counter display.  
Status display (Monitor)  
TCG : Time code generator data  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 6 0 M I N  
TCR : Time code reader data  
DTCG : Input time code data from  
the IEEE1394 terminal  
Framing mode  
(for NTSC only)  
UBG : User’s bit generator data  
UBR : User’s bit reader data  
: (colon) : Non-drop frame  
. (dot) : Drop frame  
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1 0 : 2 0 : 0 0  
/ 0 5  
S T A N D B Y O F F 1  
1 0  
T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0  
DUBG : User’s bit input data from  
the IEEE1394 terminal  
Time code/User’s bit display  
During recording and stop mode: Data of time code generator  
During playback  
During DV input  
: Data recorded on the tape  
: Data selected with TC DUPLI.:  
DV in the TC/UB/CLOCK  
Menu screen  
DISPLAY Menu screen  
To display the time code/ user’s bit, perform the fol-  
lowing settings.  
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The status is displayed on the monitor.  
Set TIME CODE in the DISPLAY Menu screen to ON.  
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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.  
Checking the data of time code generator  
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.  
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/R button RESET button  
Q button  
HOLD button P button S button  
COUNTER switch  
TC/UB/CLOCK[1/2] Menu screen  
...TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen  
Setting  
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The time code advance mode is REC-RUN mode.  
REC-RUN : The time code runs only during recording.  
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NON-DROP: Enters non-drop frame mode. Use this setting  
when emphasizing the frame count.  
DROP  
: Enters drop-frame mode. Use this setting when  
emphasizing the recording time.  
...Perform setting while checking the Counter display.  
Operation  
Memo  
z To stop the setting, press  
the HOLD button to return to  
the normal screen.  
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.  
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To preset all digits to 0, press  
the RESET button when any  
of the digits is blinking.  
1. Set the COUNTER switch to TC.  
(For user’s bit, set the switch to UB.)  
2. In the STOP mode, press the HOLD button.  
The hour digit of the counter starts blinking.  
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When the hour digit is blink-  
ing, the frame digit starts  
3. Press the R or P button to change the value.  
4. Press the S or Q button to move blinking to the next  
digit.  
blinking when the  
is pressed.  
Q
button  
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If a user’s bit is input with its  
all digits set as “F”, BR-HD50  
5. Press the R or P button to change the value of the blink-  
ing digit.  
converts  
FFFFFFFF  
to  
FFFFFFF  
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before recording.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to perform the necessary settings.  
7. Press the SET button to confirm the setting value and  
blinking of the counter stops.  
The setting is preset to the time code generator.  
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TIME CODE  
Recording the time code  
Time codes can be recorded with the following ways. Whether to record user’s bit can be selected with  
U-BIT in the TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen. (Only for E model)  
z Record it from preset data.  
z Record it following the one last recorded on the tape.  
z Record the time code, which is input to the IEEE1394 terminal. (In DV mode only)  
Recording from preset data  
Record preset time code data to the internal time code generator in the TIME CODE Preset screen.  
TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen  
Setting  
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TCG SELECT : PRESET  
The time code advance mode is REC-RUN mode.  
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Operation  
1. Check the preset time code.  
1Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB.  
2In the STOP mode, hold down the REC button.  
The preset time code or the user’s bit is displayed on the  
monitor. The counter mode is displayed as TCG or UBG.  
3When the REC button is released, it returns to the origi-  
nal display.  
REC button  
2. Record.  
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.  
Preset time code  
COUNTER switch  
Stopping the power supply to the DV IN terminal of BR-HD50 can-  
cels the preset value of the time code generator.  
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Recording time code following the one last recorded on the tape  
BR-HD50 is equipped with a time code reader. When it enters the RECORD mode from the RECORD-  
ING PAUSE mode, it reads the time code data already recorded on the tape and continues recording  
time code from that value. (Regeneration)  
TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen  
Setting  
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TCG SELECT : REGEN  
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match the tape. (U model only)  
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Operation  
1. Insert a tape with time codes recorded.  
2. Set BR-HD50 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 IEEE1394 terminal (In DV mode only)  
TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen  
Setting  
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HDV/DV.  
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To record the time code from a BR-DV600 or GY-DV500 in  
non-drop frame mode, set TC DUPLI.: DV to NON DROP. (U  
model only)  
Operation  
1. Check the time code of the IEEE1394 terminal.  
Press the REC button when BR-HD50 is in the STOP mode to  
display the time code on the monitor. It will be displayed while  
the button is held down.  
The counter mode display shows DTCG or DUBG.  
2. Select the RECORDING mode.  
Record time codes from the IEEE1394 terminal.  
Memo  
For date/time also, data from the IEEE1394 terminal are recorded.  
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TIME CODE  
Playing back the time code  
BR-HD50 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 counter display.  
COUNTER switch  
1. Select the time code data to display.  
Set the COUNTER switch to “TC” or “UB”.  
Monitor (Status display)  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1  
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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 counter display. The counter display mode becomes TCR  
or UBR.  
Caution on time code playback  
0 6  
1 1  
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2 0  
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0 5  
0 0  
P L A Y  
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T C R 0 2  
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z During playback, if a portion of tape without recorded time  
code runs through, the time code stops running. Playback con-  
tinues.  
Time code or user’s bit  
z If tapes without recorded user’s bit, e.g. those recorded with a  
home-use DV VCR, are played back on BR-HD50, “– –” is dis-  
played.  
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EDIT  
Using a non-linear editing system  
Tape contents of BR-HD50 are captured by a non-linear editing system and the non-linear edited con-  
tents are recorded on BR-HD50.  
Connection  
Analog video  
VIDEO OUT  
Analog audio  
AUDIO OUT  
RS-422A  
REMOTE  
Non-linear system  
IEEE1394 terminal  
IEEE1394 (image, audio, control)  
Control with RS-422A  
(Analog signals)  
Control with the IEEE1394 ter-  
minal (Digital signals)  
Setting  
Setting  
Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
Set the INPUT SELECT switch located  
front panel to REMOTE.  
on the front panel to HDV/DV.  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen  
Set the IEEE1394 switch located on  
the front panel to match the video for-  
mat.  
Set REMOTE SEL 9-PIN to “ON”.  
REMOTE [2/2] Menu screen  
z 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”.  
Set to DV position for DV mode, and to  
HDV position for HDV mode.  
Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the  
front panel to the position matching  
the REMOTE menu below.  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen  
z CONTROLLER TYPE (in the REMOTE [2/2]  
Menu screen):  
Set this item to “TYPE1”.  
Set REM SEL HDV/DV to ON or LOC+REM.  
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  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
Memo  
z If the time code of BR-HD50 is not displayed correctly when the non-linear side moves one frame  
forward or backward, set the STL/F.ADV: DV in the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen to “FRAME.” (In DV  
mode only)  
z When controlling with RS-422A using the HDV format, only the capture operation is supported.  
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MENU SCREENS  
Setting the menus  
The functions of BR-HD50 are configured in the Menu screens. The configured settings are saved in  
the memory of BR-HD50 and retained even after power off.  
MENU button  
R button  
SET button  
Q button  
P button  
S button  
Perform the menu settings while viewing the display on the moni-  
TOP Menu screen  
tor.  
– M E N U  
The counter display shows menu code numbers.  
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Press the MENU button.  
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2. Displaying the Menu screen items for setting.  
1Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the Menu  
screen item for setting.  
Cursor  
Menu Items  
2Press SET or the S button.  
Select EXIT of the TOP Menu screen to return to the normal  
screen.  
3. Setting the Menu item for setting.  
Cursor Item  
Setting value  
1Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to the Menu  
screen item for setting.  
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The selected setting value blinks and becomes available  
for changing.  
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4Press the SET button to confirm the change.  
Blinking stops and the new value is confirmed.  
5Repeat 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 S  
button.  
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A G E  
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4. To return to the normal screen, do one of the following  
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A C K  
S button.  
A G E  
Menu screen on counter display  
SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen  
The counter display shows menu code numbers when setting  
menus.  
01 05 00  
Setting value  
Items  
Menu screen  
(Example) 01: SYSTEM Menu screen  
Menu display: Flashes when the TOP MENU screen is dis-  
played.  
Items  
: Flashes when each menu screen is displayed.  
(No settings are selected yet.)  
Setting  
: Flashes when a menu item is selected and the  
setting on the monitor display is flashing.  
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MENU SCREENS  
Structure of the Menu screens  
The Menu screens are displayed on the monitor. They are structured with multiple layers.  
SYSTEM [1/2] menu  
SYSTEM [2/2] menu  
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CLOCK ADJUST menu  
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MENU SCREENS  
Description of the Menu screens  
In the following description of the Menus, E indicates factory settings.  
Numbers in parentheses by items and settings are the code number shown on the counter display.  
TOP Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
SYSTEM..  
Displays the menus related to the operating system of BR-HD50.  
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.  
DISPLAYSET..  
EXIT  
Displays menus related to on-screen display.  
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 screens  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
STL/F.ADV: DV  
(0100)  
FIELD (00)  
1ST (01)  
E2ND (02)  
FRAME (03)  
Use this setting to select the still image for the STILL mode or  
frame-advance playback. (During DV format video playback)  
FIELD : Displays the field image. During frame-advance play-  
back, it displays the 1st and 2nd field images alternately.  
1ST  
2ND  
: Displays the 1st field image.  
: Displays the 2nd field image.  
FRAME: Displays the frame image.  
Memo  
z Playback of HDV format tapes is always in frame image output,  
regardless of menu settings.  
z The first field image is displayed as the DV output image from  
the IEEE1394 terminal, regardless of the settings.  
BACKUP REC  
: DV  
(0101)  
EOFF (00)  
25MIN (01)  
55MIN (02)  
75MIN (03)  
115MIN (04) 55MIN  
175MIN (05) 75MIN  
For setting backup recording time with DV input signals according  
to the tape length of the source unit:  
OFF  
: No backup recording  
25MIN  
: For a 30-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 60-minute source unit recording tape  
: For a 80-minute source unit recording tape  
265MIN (06) 115MIN : For a 120-minute source unit recording tape  
175MIN : For a 180-minute source unit recording tape  
265MIN : For a 270-minute source unit recording tape  
(XPage 47 “Backup recording function”)  
Memo  
Set this item to “OFF” if DV REC TRIGGER of GY-DV5000/  
DV5100 is set to ON.  
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MENU SCREENS  
Description of the Menu screens (continued)  
SYSTEM Menu screens (continued)  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
LONG PAUSE E30SEC (00)  
Select the time when BR-HD50 enters the TAPE PROTECTION  
mode if the unit has stayed at still or stop for a prolonged period of  
time. The TAPE PROTECTION mode in at STILL can be selected  
from LONG PAUSE MODE:  
TIME  
1MIN (01)  
2MIN (02)  
3MIN (03)  
5MIN (04)  
(0102)  
30SEC : 30 seconds  
1MIN : 1 minute  
3MIN : 3 minutes  
2MIN : 2 minutes 5MIN : 5 minutes  
Memo  
To prevent the video head from clogged or the tape from being  
damaged, set as short a time as possible.  
REC LONG  
P.TIME  
(0103)  
30SEC (00)  
1MIN (01)  
2MIN (02)  
Select the time when BR-HD50 enters the TAPE PROTECTION  
mode if the unit has stayed at recording pause for a prolonged  
period of time.  
3MIN (03)  
30SEC : 30 seconds  
E5MIN (04)  
1MIN : 1 minute  
3MIN : 3 minutes  
2MIN : 2 minutes 5MIN : 5 minutes  
Memo  
To prevent the video head from clogged or the tape from being  
damaged, set as short a time as possible.  
LONG PAUSE  
MODE  
(0104)  
F.ADV (00)  
For selecting the action when BR-HD50 stays at still for a long time.  
E
STBY-OFF (01) In the case of RECORDING PAUSE or STOP, it enters the  
STANDBY-OFF status:  
F.ADV : Frame-advances BR-HD50 five times in the forward  
direction. On the 6th attempt, this mode stops it.  
STBY-OFF : Stops BR-HD50.  
Q,S” KEY  
FUNC.  
INDEX (00)  
EVAR/RECV  
For selecting the function for the SEARCH+/S button and  
SEARCH–/Q button.  
(0105)  
(01)  
INDEX  
: Performs index search. (XPage 54)  
VAR/RECV : Changes the search speed during a search. (XPage 53  
)
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Enables adjusting analog audio input level. (XPage 44  
REPEAT MODE EOFF (00)  
For enabling/disabling repeat playback and selecting the type of  
repeat playback.  
(0106)  
INDEX (01)  
V. END (02)  
OFF  
: No repeat playback  
TAPE END (03) INDEX  
: Repeat playback between the positions where  
index signals are recorded.  
V. END  
: Repeat playback from the beginning of the tape to  
the position where video signal recording ends.  
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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SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
DC IN MODE  
(0107)  
E
OPE OFF (00) For selecting the action to perform when the power is supplied to  
OPE ON (01) the DC IN terminal:  
OPE OFF : Sets BR-HD50 to the OPERATE OFF mode.  
OPE ON : Sets BR-HD50 to the OPERATE ON mode.  
INDEX WRITE  
(0108)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling index signal recording.  
OFF : No index signal  
ON : Select here to record index signals.  
It records an index signal automatically at the position  
where recording starts.  
OPERATION  
LOCK  
(0109)  
EOFF (00)  
ON (01)  
For enabling/disabling OPERATION LOCK.  
OFF : Turns off OPERATION LOCK and the operation buttons of  
BR-HD50 can be used.  
ON : Turns on OPERATION LOCK. The operation buttons and  
slide switches of BR-HD50 are disabled except the OPER-  
ATE ON button and MENU operation. (XPage 36)  
60/50 SEL  
(010A)  
60 (00)  
50 (01)  
Sets HD video signal format to 60Hz or 50Hz.  
This menu item applies only to HDV format.  
This must be set in the following situations.  
Set this menu item to match the input video signal format when  
inputting HDV signals to the IEEE1394 terminal.  
Set this menu item to match the video format recorded on the  
tape when playing a tape recorded with HDV signals.  
60 : The HD signal format becomes 60Hz.  
50 : The HD signal format becomes 50Hz.  
[Settings upon shipping: U model: 60, E model: 50]  
Memo  
z The unit restarts when this menu setting is changed.  
z
z
The front panel 60 or 50 indicator is lit, according to this menu setting.  
Recording and playback are unavailable when this menu setting dif-  
fers from the HDV input signal or HDV recorded tape signal format.  
During DV/analog signal input or when playing a tape recorded with DV/  
analog signals, the field frequency format is fixed for the region, regard-  
less of this menu setting. [U model: 60Hz (NTSC), E model: 50Hz (PAL)]  
z
FACTORY SET- ECANCEL (00) For enabling/disabling the factory setting for the Menu screens.  
TING  
(010b)  
EXECUTE (01) CANCEL : Disable the factory setting  
EXECUTE: Enable the factory setting  
Memo  
The unit restarts when this menu setting is executed.  
PB TAPE  
FORMAT  
(010c)  
EAUTO (00)  
DV (01)  
HDV (02)  
DVCAM (03) DV  
HDV  
Selects whether to automatically detect playback tape video for-  
mat, or to playback only a specific format.  
AUTO : Automatically detects and plays back all video formats.  
: Plays back only video in DV format.  
: Plays back only video in HDV format.  
DVCAM : Plays back only video in DVCAM format.  
Memo  
z When set to a specific format and a tape with a different format  
is played back, there will be noise in the video.  
z If you play back a tape containing both DV and HDV formats,  
the video signal is disturbed when the signal is switched.  
DRUM HOUR  
METER  
For displaying the time of drum usage.  
*
The cursor cannot be brought to this item.  
PAGE BACK  
For returning to the SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen.  
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MENU SCREENS  
Description of the Menu screens (continued)  
REMOTE Menu screens  
The REMOTE Menu consists of the following two screens (1/2 and 2/2).  
REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
REMOTE SEL  
9P  
(0200)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the REMOTE terminal when the REMOTE/  
LOCAL switch on the front panel is set to REMOTE.  
OFF : Control through RS-422A disabled.  
ON : Control through RS-422A enabled.  
REMOTE SEL  
SER  
(0201)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
LOC+REM (02)  
For enabling/disabling control via the SERIAL REMOTE terminal.  
OFF  
: Control disabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
ON  
: Control enabled only when the REMOTE/LOCAL  
switch is set to REMOTE.  
LOC+REM : Control enabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
REM SEL  
HDV/DV  
(0202)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
LOC+REM (02)  
For enabling/disabling control via the IEEE1394 terminal.  
OFF  
: Control disabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
ON  
: Control enabled only when the REMOTE/LOCAL  
switch is set to REMOTE.  
LOC+REM : Control enabled regardless of the settings of the  
REMOTE/LOCAL switch.  
LOCAL  
FUNCTION  
(0203)  
NO KEY (00) For selecting the buttons of BR-HD50 to be enabled in remote-  
EJECT (01) controlling it with the REMOTE terminals or the SERIAL REMOTE  
E
STP+EJT (02) terminal:  
ALL KEYS (03) 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-HD50 will be disabled regardless of the  
setting here.  
PREROLL  
(0204)  
3SEC (00)  
5SEC (01)  
E7SEC (02)  
For setting the preroll time of BR-HD50 in remote-controlling it  
with the REMOTE terminal. Setting done with the editing remote  
controller prevails over other settings:  
10SEC (03) 3SEC : 3 seconds  
7SEC : 7 seconds  
10SEC: 10 seconds  
5SEC : 5 seconds  
Memo  
To enhance editing precision, please set it to at least 7 seconds.  
For displaying the REMOTE [2/2] Menu screen.  
For returning to the TOP Menu screen.  
NEXT PAGE  
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REMOTE [2/2] Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
REM FF/REW  
MODE  
(0205)  
EFF/REW (00) For setting the action to be performed when the REMOTE termi-  
SEARCH (01) nal or IEEE1394 terminal received an FF/REW command:  
FF/REW : Sets BR-HD50 to perform FF/REW when an FF/REW  
command is received. Normal setting.  
SEARCH : Sets BR-HD50 to perform searching when an FF/  
REW command is received. Use this setting if the  
search (cue up) function does not work properly.  
REM STOP SEL EEE (00)  
For setting the action to be performed when the REMOTE termi-  
nal received a STANDBY-ON command:  
(0206)  
PB (01)  
EE: Sets BR-HD50 to the EE mode. (It goes into the STOP mode.)  
PB: Sets BR-HD50 to the PLAY mode. (It goes into the STILL mode.)  
PB START  
DELAY  
(0207)  
E0F (00)  
|
9F (09)  
10F (0A)  
|
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:  
0F  
: No correction.  
1F to 15F : Delays the timing by the number of frames set by the  
user. When BR-HD50 is connected to an editing  
remote controller with no bump function, use this set-  
ting to adjust the editing precision.  
15F (0F)  
SYNCHRONI-  
ZATION  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the bump function when BR-HD50 is con-  
nected to an editing remote controller:  
(0208)  
OFF: No synchronization.  
ON : Performs synchronization. The editing precision is  
enhanced. Please set the pre-roll time to at least 7 seconds.  
CONTROLLER ETYPE1 (00) For setting the type of controller to be connected when remote  
SEL  
(0209)  
TYPE2 (01) control is enabled with the RS-422A interface:  
TYPE3 (02) TYPE1 : RM-G820  
TYPE4 (03) TYPE2 : RM-G860 (set the preroll time to at least 10 seconds)  
TYPE5 (04) TYPE3 : AG-A850  
TYPE6 (05) TYPE4 : RM-450, PVE-500  
TYPE7 (06) TYPE5 : FXE-100, FXE-120  
TYPE6 : (Not in use)  
TYPE7 : Avid Xpress DV, Canopus  
DV Rex-RT Professional  
FOOT SW  
(020A)  
EOFF (00)  
For setting when an external switch (e.g., a footswitch) is con-  
L EDGE (01) nected to the SERIAL REMOTE terminal. Before operating an  
H EDGE (02) external switch (footswitch) with L EDGE or H EDGE, turn BR-  
L LEVEL (03) HD50 to the RECORDING PAUSE or RECORDING mode:  
OFF  
: For when the external switch is not used.  
L EDGE : Recording and recording pause is switched at the  
LOW edge of the external switch signal.  
H EDGE : Recording and recording pause is switched at the  
HIGH edge of the external switch signal.  
L LEVEL : Record at the LOW edge and pause recording at the  
HIGH edge of the external switch signal.  
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MENU SCREENS  
Description of the Menu screens (continued)  
AUDIO Menu Screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
AUDIO MODE  
: DV  
32K (00)  
E48 K (01)  
For selecting the audio sampling frequency for analog audio  
recording.  
(0300)  
32 K : Records at 32 kHz. Up to four channels of recording tracks  
are available, but this unit only records onto two of these  
channels.  
48 K : Records at 48 kHz. It records in the 2-channel stereo mode.  
Memo  
Setting this item is not required for DV signal or HDV signal input.  
The audio mode will match the input signal.  
A.OUTPUT: DV ECH1/2 (00)  
Select the audio channel for output signals from the AUDIO OUT  
terminal or PHONES terminal. Select the following audio choices.  
(In DV format mode only)  
(0301)  
MIX (01)  
CH3/4 (02)  
Playback audio of tapes recorded in 32 kHz audio mode  
EE audio of DV signal input in 32 kHz audio mode  
CH1/2: Outputs audio of channels CH1 and CH2.  
MIX : Outputs mixed sound of CH1 and CH3 to the CH1/3 ter-  
minal, and the mixed sound of CH2 and CH4 to the CH2/  
4 terminal.  
CH3/4: Outputs audio of channels CH3 and CH4.  
A.OUT AT  
SRH: DV  
(0302)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling audio output from this AUDIO OUT termi-  
nal during slow playback or searches. (In DV format mode only)  
OFF: Output off.  
ON : Output on.  
Memo  
When playing back an HDV format tape, search audio is not out-  
put.  
AUDIO OUT  
LEV  
E–20 dB (00) For selecting the level for playback audio output.  
–12 dB (01) –20 dB : Usually, this setting is used.  
(0303)  
–12 dB : Select here to reduce the analog sound output level. It  
will be reduced by 8 dB.  
V.FADE: DV  
(0304)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the V.FADE function, which reduces sound  
noise in playback that is produced at jointed parts of recording.  
OFF : V.FADE function disabled.  
ON : V.FADE function enabled.  
Memo  
When playing back an HDV format tape, the V. FADE function is  
unavailable.  
A REC VR.MD.: EBOTH (00)  
Select audio recording level adjustment method.  
DV  
(0305)  
INDEPEND (01) Select whether to adjust both channels simultaneously, or to  
adjust each channel separately.  
BOTH  
: Simultaneously adjusts both channels.  
INDEPEND: Adjusts both channels separately.  
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VIDEO Menu Screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
SET UP [60]: DV  
(0400)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the application of setups to analog video  
signals (composite, Y/C and SD component).  
(During recording and playback) (Only for U model)  
OFF : Does not apply setups.  
ON : Applies setups.  
Memo  
The application of setups on playback or recorded video signals  
must match the setting of SET UP. Otherwise, if dubbing is  
repeatedly performed, the hue and brightness of the video may  
not appear normal.  
MONITOR  
SELECT  
(0401)  
EHDMI[A] (00) Select the video format to output from the HDMI OUT terminal  
OUT FRMT (01) and the COMPONENT OUT terminal.  
HDMI[A]  
: Automatically outputs video to match the video for-  
mat for the connected HDMI monitor.  
OUT FRMT: Outputs video format set using menu items OUT  
FORMAT [60] or OUT FORMAT [50].  
OUT FORMAT  
[60]  
(0402)  
ENATIVE (00) Sets the video output format to output from COMPONENT OUT  
480I (01)  
480P (02)  
1080l (03)  
720P (04)  
terminal or HDMI OUT terminal during HDV/DV signal input or  
playback. (Cross converter video)  
*
During HDV signal input or playback of a tape recorded with  
HDV signals, this menu item is available when 60/50 SEL in  
the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen is set to 60.  
During DV signal input or playback of a tape recorded with DV  
signals, this menu item applies to the U model.  
NATIVE : Outputs IEEE1394 terminal video input format or the  
video format recorded on a tape, without conversion.  
480I  
: Video with 480 effective scanlines, 60-field interlace  
scan (SD video)  
480P  
: Video with 480 effective scanlines, 60-frame progres-  
sive scan (SD video)  
1080I : Video with 1080 effective scanlines, 60-field interlace  
scan (HD video)  
720P  
: Video with 720 effective scanlines, 60-frame progres-  
sive scan (HD video)  
Memo  
z This menu item is valid when the MONITOR SELECT menu  
item is set to OUT FRMT.  
It is also valid when an HDMI monitor is not in use while the  
MONITOR SELECT menu is set to HDMI[A].  
z During analog signal input, the SD video (480i) is output from  
the COMPONENT OUT terminal and HDMI OUT terminal,  
regardless of the menu settings.  
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MENU SCREENS  
Description of the Menu screens (continued)  
VIDEO Menu screen (continued)  
Item  
Setting value  
Description  
OUT FOR-  
MAT[50]  
(0403)  
ENATIVE (00) Sets the video output format to output from COMPONENT OUT  
576I (01)  
576P (02)  
1080I (03)  
720P (04)  
terminal or HDMI OUT terminal during HDV/DV signal input or  
playback. (Cross converter video)  
*
During HDV signal input or playback of a tape recorded with  
HDV signals, this menu item is valid when 60/50 SEL in the  
SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen is set to 50.  
During DV signal input or playback of a tape recorded with DV  
signals, this menu item applies to the E model.  
NATIVE: Outputs IEEE1394 terminal video input format or the  
video format recorded on a tape, without conversion.  
576I  
: Video with 576 effective scanlines, 50-field interlace  
scan (SD video)  
576P : Video with 576 effective scanlines, 50-frame progres-  
sive scan (SD video)  
1080I : Video with 1080 effective scanlines, 50-field interlace  
scan (HD video)  
720P : Video with 720 effective scanlines, 50-frame progres-  
sive scan (HD video)  
Memo  
z This menu item is valid when the MONITOR SELECT menu  
item is set to OUT FRMT.  
It is also valid when an HDMI monitor is not in use while the  
MONITOR SELECT menu is set to HDMI[A].  
z During analog signal input, SD video (576i) is output from the  
COMPONENT OUT terminal and HDMI OUT terminal, regard-  
less of the menu settings.  
DOWN CONV.  
MODE  
(0404)  
E
SQUEEZE(00) The HDV signal is a wide-screen video signal (aspect ratio 16:9).  
LETTER (01) When playing a tape recorded in HDV format, or during HDV sig-  
SIDE CUT (02) nal input, the output from the LINE OUT terminal and Y/C OUT  
terminal will be down-converted video (480i or 576i).  
Set the style for displaying the down-converted playback video on  
a display with a 4:3 aspect ratio.  
Also, when OUT FORMAT [60] is set to 480i, or OUT FORMAT  
[50] is set to 576i, this applies to the down-converted video output  
from the COMPONENT OUT terminal during HDV signal input or  
when playing back a tape recorded with HDV signals.  
SQUEEZE  
: The video is compressed horizontally to display  
wide-screen video on a display with a 4:3 aspect  
ratio. The video will appear elongated vertically.  
: Wide-screen video is displayed on a display with  
a 4:3 aspect ratio, with the top and bottom black.  
: Cuts the left and right of the wide-screen video  
and displays on a display with a 4:3 aspect ratio.  
LETTER  
SIDE CUT  
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Item  
Setting value  
Description  
UP CONV.  
MODE  
(0405)  
EFULL (00)  
Up-converts DV input signals or DV/DVCAM recorded tape play-  
SIDE P. (01) back signals, and sets the video mode for output from the COM-  
PONENT OUT terminal.  
FULL : The 4:3 angle of view is stretched to 16:9 and displayed.  
Set here to up-convert tapes recorded in 16:9.  
SIDE P:The 4:3 angle of view remains, with both sides in black.  
Set here to up-convert tapes recorded in 4:3.  
HDMI MODE  
(0406)  
EAUTO (00)  
RGB (01)  
Selects the video mode to output from the HDMI OUT terminal.  
AUTO: Automatically outputs video to match the video mode of  
the connected monitor. Usually, this setting is used.  
RGB : Outputs RGB video. Use this setting when video is not  
displayed properly on the connected monitor.  
DVI COLOR  
(0407)  
ESTANDARD (00) Set this item when connecting the HDMI OUT terminal to a DVI  
ENHANCED (01) (Digital Video Interface) terminal on the monitor.  
STANDARD: Standard mode. Usually, this setting is used.  
ENHANCED: Enhanced mode. Select the video of your choice  
(image quality, color density, black blending).  
TEST SIGNAL  
(0408)  
EOFF (00)  
CB (01)  
Outputs test signals from the built-in video signal generator.  
OFF : Does not output test signals.  
CB : Outputs color bar signals.  
Memo  
These test signals are not controlled for use as standard signals.  
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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 SELECT  
(0500)  
PRESET (00) For selecting the time code generator mode.  
EREGEN (01) PRESET  
: PRESET mode  
REGEN  
: REGENERATION mode  
NDF/DF [60]  
(0501)  
NON DROP (00) For selecting the framing mode of the time code generator.  
EDROP (01)  
(Only for U model)  
Select here in the PRESET mode.  
NON DROP : NON-DROP mode  
DROP : DROP-FRAME mode  
*
DF BIT [50]  
(0502)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For selecting whether to record drop-frame bits. (Only for E  
model)  
(In DV format mode only)  
OFF : No recording  
ON : Recording  
TC DUPLI.: DV EOFF (00)  
For selecting the type of time code to be recorded with DV signal  
input (In DV format only).  
(0503)  
AUTO (01)  
NON DROP (02) OFF  
: Records time code of the built-in time code genera-  
tor of BR-HD50.  
AUTO  
: Records the time code input to the IEEE1394 ter-  
minal. The framing mode of the time code will be  
set automatically to the framing of the time code  
input.  
NON DROP : Records the time code input to the IEEE1394 ter-  
minal. The framing mode of the time code is fixed  
to non-drop framing. (Only for U model)  
Use this setting for dubbing tapes recorded with  
BR-DV600, GY-DV500 or GY-DV550 in the NON-  
DROP FRAME mode. (Only for U model)  
TC OFFSET  
(0504)  
EOFF (00)  
+1F (01)  
+2F (02)  
–2F (03)  
–1F (04)  
For setting up the timing when time code data from the REMOTE  
terminal of BR-HD50 to the editing remote controller are output.  
OFF : Normal setting  
+1F : Outputs time code data +1 frame.  
+2F : Outputs time code data +2 frames.  
–2F : Outputs time code data -2 frames.  
–1F : Outputs time code data –1 frame.  
NEXT BACK  
PAGE BACK  
For displaying the TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen.  
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TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
U-BIT [50]  
(0505)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For selecting whether to record user’s bit. (Only for E model)  
*
Functions in DV format mode only.  
OFF : No recording  
ON : Recording  
CLOCK  
ADJUST..  
(0506)  
For displaying the CLOCK ADJUST screen  
For setting, refer to page 38 “Setting date and time”.  
DATE [MM/DD/YY]  
Sets the date. The item name differs by model.  
(0507)  
U model: DATE [MM/DD/YY], E model: DATE [DD/MM/YY]  
TIME  
Sets the time.  
(0508)  
PAGE BACK  
Returns to the TC/UB/CLOCK [2/2] Menu screen.  
PAGE BACK  
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MENU SCREENS  
Description of the Menu screens (continued)  
DISPLAY Menu screen  
Item  
DISPLAY  
Setting  
Description  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
AUTO (02)  
For turning on/off on-screen status display on the monitor con-  
nected to the VIDEO OUT terminal.  
(0600)  
OFF  
ON  
AUTO  
:
No on-screen status display. Only video is displayed.  
: Always shows on-screen status display.  
: Shows on-screen status display for about 4 sec-  
onds during mode changes.  
COUNTER  
POSI.  
(0601)  
ELOWER-R (00) For selecting the counter display position (CTL counter, time code  
LOWER-L (01) and user’s bit) of the monitor.  
UPPER-R (02) LOWER-R : Lower right  
UPPER-L (03) LOWER-L : Lower left  
CENTER (04) UPPER-R : Upper right  
UPPER-L : Upper left  
CENTER  
: Center  
TIME CODE  
(0602)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the time code display on the monitor.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
VTR MODE  
(0603)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the VCR mode on the monitor.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
TAPE REMAIN  
(0604)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
For enabling/disabling the display of the remaining time of the  
tape on the monitor.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
TIME/DATE  
(0605)  
OFF (00)  
TIME (01)  
DATE (02)  
For enabling/disabling the time/date display on the monitor and  
selecting the display format.  
OFF  
: No display  
E
DATE+TM (03) TIME  
DATE  
: Time display only  
: Date display only  
DATE+TM : Date/Time display  
A/V INFO.  
(0606)  
OFF (00)  
EON (01)  
Select whether to display video/audio information on the monitor.  
OFF  
ON  
: No display  
: Display  
DATE STYLE  
(0607)  
YY/MM/DD (00) For selecting the date display format.  
MM/DD/YY (01) YY/MM/DD : Year/Month/Day  
DD/MM/YY (02) MM/DD/YY : Month/Day/Year (Set when shipping U model)  
DD/MM/YY : Day/Month/Year (Set when shipping E model)  
TIME STYLE  
(0608)  
12HOUR (00) For selecting the display style of time.  
E24HOUR (01) 12HOUR  
: 12-hour mode  
: 24-hour mode  
24HOUR  
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OTHERS  
Warning display  
When an error occurs, BR-HD50 automatically self-diagnoses the cause and displays an error-coded  
warning message on the monitor.  
If BR-HD50 is not in good order, or if an operation error has occurred, an alarm display will be shown on  
the monitor.  
Warning display  
Alarm display  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 6 0 M I N  
D V 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2  
S P 6 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 6 / 1 4 / 0 5  
1 1 : 2 0 : 0 0  
S T A N D B Y O F F  
0 6 / 1 0 / 0 5  
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  
LOW VOLTAGE  
The DC power voltage is low.  
Check the power voltage.  
BR-HD50 will eventually go into the OPERATE  
OFF mode if operation is continued.  
HEAD CLEANING  
REQUIRED!  
The video head is dirty. (This message is dis- Clean it with a JVC head-  
played when the DISPLAY mode is ON or cleaning tape. (XPage 9)  
AUTO.) If the head is clogged, it will be If the message persists  
detected and the alarm message will be dis- despite cleaning, it could be  
played in the PLAYBACK mode. The display due to bad recording condi-  
disappears when the cassette is ejected or the tion, defective tape or head  
head gets cleared of clog.  
lifespan.  
The message will also disappear when the  
head cleaning tape is loaded.  
OVER HEATING!  
The internal temperature of BR-HD50 has Disconnect the power and  
exceeded the stated value. place BR-HD50 in cool  
a
place. If this message is dis-  
played again, the unit may  
have been damaged. In such  
a
case, consult your JVC  
authorized dealer.  
UNPLUG MAIN  
POWER, PLUG  
BACK IN AFTER A  
WHILE  
This is a system error that occurs when the Unplug the power cord from  
power is turned on. The OPERATE indicator on the power outlet and wait for  
BR-HD50 blinks in green. The unit will not some time before plugging it  
accept any operation commands.  
back in.  
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-HD50 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  
WARNING 0201  
CONDENSATION ON  
DRUM  
Condensation.  
Leave the power on and wait for the  
display to disappear.  
WARNING 3200  
LOADING FAILURE  
Unable to load tape.  
Unable to eject tape.  
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 3300  
UNLOADING FAILURE  
WARNING 4100  
CASSETTE EJECT  
FAILURE  
Eject error.  
Is a heavy object on the unit?  
DEFECTIVE TAPE!  
5605 - 5609  
Broken tape.  
Press the EJECT button to remove  
and replace the tape.  
WARNING 5702  
TAPE END DET.  
ERROR!  
Tape-end sensor error.  
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 5802  
TAPE BEGIN DET.  
ERROR!  
Tape-beginning sensor error.  
Drum rotation error.  
WARNING 7001  
DRUM MOTOR  
FAILURE  
WARNING 7101  
Capstan rotation error.  
CAP MOTOR FAILURE  
WARNING 7202 - 7203 Supply reel rotation error.  
SUPPLY REEL  
FAILURE  
WARNING 7302 - 7303 Take up reel rotation error.  
TAKE UP REEL  
FAILURE  
WARNING 7305  
TAKE UP REEL  
FAILURE  
Tape winding error during unloading.  
WARNING 7401  
REEL MOTOR  
FAILURE  
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-HD50 Is OPERATION LOCK of the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu set to ON?  
do not work.  
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 To control with RS-422A, set REMOTE SEL 9P in the REMOTE  
after the REMOTE/LOCAL switch [1/2] Menu screen to “ON”.  
is set to REMOTE.  
Noise is produced on the playback • The tape is damaged.  
video.  
Replace the tape.  
Playback sound interrupted.  
The head is dirty.  
Clean it with the specified head-cleaning tape. (XPage 9)  
Cannot play back.  
Is the setting for PB TAPE FORMAT in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
screen something other than AUTO?  
Playback is not available when this menu item does not match  
the tape format.  
Time codes are not correctly  
recorded during DV signal input.  
Is TC DUPLI.: DV in the TC/UB/CLOCK [1/2] Menu screen cor-  
rectly set up?  
Unable to turn on the power with Isn’t the REMOTE/LOCAL switch set to REMOTE when  
the OPERATE button.  
LOCAL FUNCTION in the REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen is not  
set to ALL KEYS?  
SERIAL REMOTE control does not Isn’t REMOTE SEL SER in the REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen set  
function.  
to OFF?  
For SERIAL REMOTE control, set it to ON or LOC+REM.  
Unable to operate BR-HD50 with  
the IEEE1394 terminal.  
Isn’t REM SEL HDV/DV in the REMOTE [1/2] Menu screen  
set to OFF? To operate with the IEEE1394 terminal, set it to  
ON or LOC+REM.  
When the controlling equipment (non-linear editor, etc.) does  
not recognize this unit, either reconnect the IEEE1394  
cable, or reset the power to the unit.  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Symptom  
Action  
Cannot record HDV signals from  
the IEEE1394 terminal.  
Is the IEEE1394 switch on the front panel set correctly?  
To record HDV signals, set this to HDV.  
Is the HD signal format set correctly?  
Match the 60/50 SEL setting in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu  
screen to the input HDV signal format. (XPage 40)  
Cannot record DV signals from the Is the IEEE1394 switch on the front panel set correctly?  
IEEE1394 terminal.  
To record DV signals, set this to DV.  
No HD signal is output from the  
HDMI OUT or COMPONENT OUT  
terminal.  
Is the HD signal format set correctly?  
Match the 60/50 SEL setting in the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen  
to the HD signal format. (XPage 40)  
HDMI OUT terminal video does not Is the monitor compatible with video from the HDMI OUT termi-  
display on the monitor.  
nal?  
Check the monitor specifications.  
To automatically set the HDMI OUT terminal video to the video  
format for the connected equipment (monitor), set MONITOR  
SELECT to HDMI[A] in the VIDEO Menu screen.  
No signal is output from the  
IEEE1394 terminal during play-  
back.  
Is the IEEE1394 switch on the front panel set correctly?  
Match the IEEE1394 switch setting to the playback tape  
recording format.  
When playing a tape recorded in HDV format, check that the  
HD signal format setting is correct. (XPage 40)  
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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. (XPage 8)  
Use standard DV cassette tapes or mini DV cassette tapes.  
MENU button  
R button  
SET button  
P button  
S button  
TOP Menu screen  
Operation  
Set BR-HD50 to the STOP mode:  
– M E N U  
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1. Press the MENU button to display the TOP Menu screen.  
2. Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to SYSTEM.  
Press SET or the S button.  
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The SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen is displayed.  
3. Press the R or P button to bring the cursor to NEXT PAGE.  
Press SET or the S button.  
SYSTEM [1/2] Menu screen  
The SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen is displayed.  
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The drum usage time is displayed on DRUM HOUR METER in  
the SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen.  
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N D  
A C K U P R E C  
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4. Press the MENU button to return to the normal screen.  
O N G  
A U S  
K
M O D E  
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T
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R E C V  
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M O D E  
A G E  
A C K  
O F  
F
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SYSTEM [2/2] Menu screen  
S
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M O D E  
O P  
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W R  
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C A N C E  
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D R U M H O U R M E  
A G E A C K  
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Drum usage time  
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Specifications  
General  
Connectors  
Video  
Power requirements:DC 12 V W (from provided  
AC adapter)  
[HDV]  
Power consumption:DC 12 V W 26.4 W 2.2 A  
Video outputs  
Analog component  
Usable tape  
Tape speed  
Record/play time  
:Standard/ mini DV cassette tape  
:18.8 mm/s  
Y
:1.0 V (p-p), 75 (BNC)  
:276 minutes (with LA-DV276PRO  
tape)  
PB/PR :0.7 V (p-p), 75 (BNC)  
[DV]  
63 minutes (with M-DV63PROHD  
tape)  
External dimension:212 mm (W) × 88 mm (H) ×  
327 mm (D) (Excluding pro-  
truding parts)  
Video inputs  
Analog composite:1.0 V (p-p), 75 (BNC)  
Analog Y/C  
Y
C
:1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω  
:0.286 V (NTSC)/0.3 V (PAL)  
Weight  
:Approx. 3.9 d  
(p-p), 75 (4-pin)  
(Not including AC Adapter)  
Video outputs  
Allowable operating temperature  
:5°C to 40°C  
Analog composite :1.0 V (p-p), 75 (BNC)  
Analog Y/C  
Allowable storage temperature  
:–20°C to 60°C  
Y
C
:1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω  
:0.286 V (NTSC)/0.3 V (PAL)  
Allowable operating humidity  
:30% RH to 80% RH  
(p-p), 75 (4-pin)  
Analog component  
Allowable storage humidity  
:85% RH or less  
Y
:1.0 V (p-p), 75 (BNC)  
PB/PR :0.7 V (p-p), 75 (BNC)  
Audio  
Audio inputs  
Line  
Video  
Recording format :720/24p, 720/25p, 720/30p,  
:–8 dBs, 10 kunbalanced  
576/50p, 480/60p  
(RCA)  
(BR-HD50U/HD50E),  
480/60i (BR-HD50U),  
576/50i (BR-HD50E)  
Audio outputs  
Line  
Headphones  
:8 dBs, 1 k  
:– to – 15 dBs, 8 (Stereo  
mini Jack)  
unbalanced (RCA)  
Video format  
[HDV]  
Video signal recording format  
:HDV720p format, 8-bit, 19.7  
:
HDMI output  
IEEE1394 interface:6-pin  
RS-422 interface :D-sub-9pin  
Serial remote interface:Mini jack  
:Type A (19-pin)  
Mbps  
Compression  
[DV]  
:MPEG-2 video (profile  
level: MP@H-14)  
&
AC adapter  
Input  
:AC 100 V – 240 V D,  
Video signal recording format  
:DV format, 8-bit, 25 Mbps  
50 Hz/60 Hz 1.0 A – 0.5 A  
:DC 12 V W 3.5 A  
Output  
Compression  
:DV format, 4:1:1 (NTSC)/  
4:2:0 (PAL)  
Accessories  
AC adapter (AA-G30) .................................... × 1  
Power cord (for BR-HD50U) ......................... × 1  
Power cord (for BR-HD50E) ......................... × 2  
Ferrite core (for IEEE1394 cable) ................. × 1  
Ferrite core (for DC cord) .............................. × 1  
Audio  
[HDV]  
Audio signal recording format  
:MPEG1 Audio Layer II  
[DV]  
Audio signal recording format  
:16-bit (locked audio), 48 kHz  
PCM for 2 channels or 12-bit,  
32 kHz PCM for 4 channels  
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88  
212  
For improvement, the specifications and external appearance may be changed without prior notice.  
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AC adapter section  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not  
fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or the table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combina-  
tion to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long peri-  
ods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled  
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does  
not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or mois-  
ture.  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
CAUTION – These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the  
risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operat-  
ing instructions unless you are qualified to do so.  
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is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.  
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Printed in Thailand  
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