Setting & Displaying The Date & Time - JVC BD-X201M Instructions Manual

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Preparation
Setting & Displaying the Date & Time
Use the following procedure to set the internal clock's date and time. Even when the DVD recorder's power is turned off, the clock's
date and time settings are stored using the internal battery.
Note that these settings are used to write the current date and time to a disc being recorded.
The DISPLAY screen can be used to indicate whether or not the date and time are to be displayed on-screen.
OPERATE
AUDIO
TITLE
CH1
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCM MPEG
CH2
PHONES
REV
STOP
Setup Menu
DISC
INPUT SELECT
Setting the Date and Time
SYSTEM
DVD MENU
RECORDER
REMOTE
Setting of the date and time is carried out using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU
DISPLAY
screen. During this procedure, the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT
CLOCK ADJUST
NETWORK
terminal is used to monitor the setting of data.
EXIT
Turn on the power and ensure that the DVD recorder is stopped.
1.
Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu.
CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen
2.
Open the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen.
CLOCK ADJUST MENU
MENU
DATE
04/05/04
10:00
TIME
3.
Set the date and time as required.
DATE SETTING
04 /
05
/
04
4
5
04
SET
MONTH
DAY
YEAR
4.
After completing all of the required settings, return to the Setup
CLOCK ADJUST MENU
MENU
Menu.
04/05/04
DATE
To do this, use the 6 or 7 buttons to select MENU and then press the SET
TIME
12:00
button.
5.
Return to the normal screen display.
● To do this, press the SET UP button
● Select EXIT from the Setup Menu and press the SET button.
CLOCK SETTING
07
: 44
07
44
SET
24
BUSY
OPEN/CLOSE
6 button
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
CHAPTER
SET UP button
t button
SET
PLAY
FWD
PAUSE
REC
TOP
MENU
MENU
SET button
8 button
7 button
Use the 6 and 7 buttons to select CLOCK ADJUST. (The currently
selected menu item is displayed as highlighted.)
Press the SET button to open the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen.
Use the 6 and 7 buttons to select either DATE or TIME. Then press the
SET button.
Use the t and 8 buttons to select the digit to be changed. (The currently
selected digit is displayed as highlighted text.)
Use the 6 and 7 buttons to change the value of the selected digit.
Repeat steps
through
to make all of the required settings, and then
press the SET button.
Note
It is not possible to set the time in units of seconds. After setting the
minutes, press the SET button in sync with a time signal.
or
Setting & Displaying the Date & Time (continued)
Displaying the Date and Time
Use the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not the date and time are
DISPLAY MENU screen
to be displayed on-screen and to set a display style. (
regarding setting methods.)
DISPLAY MENU
MENU
DISPLAY MENU Screen Makeup
DISPLAY
ON
DISPLAY: This parameter is used to indicate whether or not data is to
TITLE/CHAPTER/INDEX
TITLE+CHAPTER
RECORDER MODE
ON
TIME/DATE
TIME+DATE
ON : Data will be displayed on-screen. The following parameters can be
REMAIN
ON
MM/DD/YY
DATE STYLE
OFF : No data is displayed on-screen.
TITLE+CHAPTER
LCD
TIME/DATE: This parameter is used to set the way in which the date
OFF
TIME
DATE
TIME + DATE : Both date or time are displayed.
DATE STYLE: This parameter is used to select the way in which the
YY/MM/DD : Year, month, day
MM/DD/YY : Month, day, year
DD/MM/YY : Day, month, year
To display date and time information on-screen;
● Set DISPLAY to ON.
On-screen display
● Set TIME/DATE to anything other than OFF.
000 min
Date and time information is displayed as follows.
Recording or Stop The value of the internal clock
Playback
REC
TITLE 01 0:11:22
04/05/04
11:20:00
CHAPTER 01 0:11:22
TIME/DATE
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be displayed on-screen.
used to indicate which data is to be displayed.
and time are displayed.
: Neither date or time are displayed.
: Only the time is displayed.
: Only the date is displayed.
date is to be displayed.
Mode
Displayed information
The date and time at which the current disc was
recorded.
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