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Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2 User Manual
Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2 User Guide
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  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 14 4. Connecting a DV (IEEE1394) output from a DV camcorder or DV Deck to the MP-6000. With this connection you can also use DV device control from the MP 6000 to cue up the tape. 5. Connecting a Betacam VTR to the MP-6000.

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 11 4-Pin XLR locked 12Volt Power connector Connecting 12VDC 2.5A input from an external DC adaptor. Black Burst output terminal for video monitoring Component Y.U.V. Video input/output terminal. Composite Video & S-Video (Y/C) Input and Output IEEE-1394 6-pin FireWire (iLink) DV Input and loop thru output Available in DV25 NTSC 4:1:1 or PAL 4:2:0 format Note: This IEEE1394 interface does not take control command or video signal from a PC / MAC. Two channels Unbalanced L/R Audio input and Output Balanced Audio Input Supports two channels XLR Balanced Audio Input Balanced Audio Output Supports two channels XLR Balanced Aud

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 6 Features - Multi Format - DV, YUV, Y/C (S-Video) and Composite video inputs. - IEEE-1394 6-pin FireWire (iLink) input port with 12V bus power. Available in DV25 NTSC 4:1:1 / PAL 4:2:0 formats. - YUV, Y/C, Composite video outputs with selectable NTSC/PAL video system. - Features Video color processor control of Brightness, Color, Contrast, and Tint (Tint is NTSC only). - Two channels Balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) analog audio input and output for interconnection with professional digital audio equipment. - Analog audio input level calibration an

  • 31 Finalizing a DVD+RW Disc (Make Compatible) Strictly speaking an RW disc doesn’t get finalized, since it is always possible to erase and re-record. The finalizing process with a DVD+RW disc is called Make Compatible; it doesn’t close the disc to future recordings, but it does make it compatible with other DVD players and computers. Please note : DVD+RW discs must be

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 40 The GPI Function can be set to either control Play & Pause or Record & Pause. To select the GPI Function you require, start with the LCD Display showing the General Display Press the Menu button to call up the Menu Options Use the Down Arrow button to navigate to 2. GPI Function Press the Enter button to enter the GPI Function menu Use the Down Arrow button to select either Record/Pause or Play/Pause Once you have highlighted the required mode, press the Menu button to save and exit. Once set, the setting will remain as the default setting. Additional Features of DVD+RW Discs There are a few extra features that are only available with DVD+R

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 36 Color Correction If the image from the video source is in need of adjustment the MP 6000 has a built in video processor, it can adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color Saturation and Tint (NTSC only). These settings are only available with analogue video signals, YUV, S-Video and Composite Video. To call up the Video Processor Settings start with the LCD display on General Display. Have your video source playing, so that you can see the image on the TV monitor Press the Menu button to bring up the Color Correction menu Press the Enter button and the display will change to the Brightness setting To adjust the Brightness press the Enter button again. The LCD display will change a

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 38 Setting the Video Standard (PAL/NTSC) The MP 6000 can be set to PAL or NTSC. Generally if the unit is bought it Europe it will be set to PAL as a default, whereas if it is bought in the U.S. or ASIA it will be set to NTSC as a default. If you want to switch from one standard to another here’s what to do. Start with the MP 6000 LCD display showing the General Display. Press the Menu button to call up the Menu options Press the Down Arrow button twice to call up 3.Video Standard Press the Enter button to call up the

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 44 Once completed you will see that eight has been removed and the free space on the disc has increased. You can remove further tracks by following the same procedure. Once completed, press the Menu button to return to the Playback Display Factory Reset (Return to default) The MP 6000 can be reset to original, default, factory settings by following this procedure. Start from the General Display Press the Menu button to call up the menu options Use the Down Arrow button to navigate to 4.System Setup Press the Enter button to enter System Setup The System Setup Menu will appear on the TV monitor Press the Right Arrow button t

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 30 The Finalize process will start. The LCD display will show the Finalize message, and the on-screen display will show a progress bar. LCD On Screen Display The finalize process may take several minutes; you will see the progress bar becoming gradually more red from right to left. Once the disc is finalized the progress bar will become completely red, and then disappear from the screen. Finalize Completed Once the disc has been finalized, press the Title button to display the Track List. The Track List will appear on the TV monitor. You will notice the data panel showing available space has disappeared from the botto

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 39 Dip Switch 1 switches the MP 6000 between simple GPI control and RS 232 control. If Dip Switch 1 is Off (up) the MP 6000 responds to GPI, if it is On (down) then it responds to RS 232. The Front Panel and the GPI interface will be deactivated if RS 232 control is selected Dip Switches GPI Port DIP switch DIP switch 1 OFF (up), • GPI trigger is enabled. DIP switch 1 ON (When this function is turned on, the front panel and GPI function will be disabled. Only “EJECT” will work.) •External RS 232 device c

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 24 Setting the Record Quality The MP 6000 has five Recording Quality options HQ, SP, LP, EP, SLP. The Selected option is displayed in two ways. LCD Display On-Screen for five seconds We will concentrate on the LCD Display Press the Quality button to toggle through the Record Quality options. As you select each different Record Quality option you will notice that the on-screen display indicates how many minutes of record time are available at the selected quality, this information bar is displayed f

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 48 Service and Support It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience. Our support team is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system. Please refer to our web site www.datavideo-tek.com for answers to common questions, support requests or contact your local office below. Datavideo Corporation (USA) 12300-U East Washington Blvd., Whittier, CA 90606 USA Tel: +1 562 696 2324 [email protected] www.datavideo.us Datavideo Technologies Europe BV Californiedreef 263565 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands Tel: +31 30 261 9656 [email protected] www.datavideo.info Datavideo UK Limited Unit 2 Waterside Business Park, Hadfield, Glossop, Der

  • 9 4. SYSTEM SETUP: a. Set time: Manually set up timing. b. System info: Check system information. c. Factory Reset: Change all the setting to Factory Default. d. Quit: 5. MAKE COMPATIBLE: This function is similar to “FINALIZE”, but it only works when you insert a DVD+RW disc. The purpose is to make this disc more compatible to playback by other DVD players. Pause the de

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 19 LCD Display The LCD on the front panel of the MP 6000 displays various forms of information. Here are some of the many examples Displayed when first switched on. Displayed briefly while the MP 6000 is booting up. Displayed when the Eject Button is pressed. General display indicating the Record Quality selected and the active video input. in this example HQ is the Record Quality – other options are SP, LP, EP and SLP. The active video input is Composite Video – other options are S-VIDEO, Y U V and DIGITAL Playback Display. This indica

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 43 At the bottom of the list we can see there is 88% of free space available on the disc, and above that we can see title eight. Press the Menu button to call up the Edit menu on the LCD display Press the Down Arrow Button to call up Erase Last Track Press the Enter button to call up the Erase Confirmation Screen Press the Right Arrow button to highlight CONFIRM Press the Enter button to Erase the track. The LCD Display will return to the Erase Last Track display. The TV monitor will go black for a few seconds while the Track List is being updated.

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 27 Recording from a DV IEEE1394 (Digital) Source If you are recording from a DV tape, the MP 6000 offers device control via the IEEE 1394 cable. With device control you can control Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause, Play, Picture Search Fwd / Rev and Stop Functions. Select DIGITAL as the Video Input and press the Enter button (Also marked DV Cam Remote), you will see the Device Control options in the On-Screen display. Select Digital Press the Enter button On-Screen Device Control You can control the DV device by using the control buttons on the MP 6000 (with the exception of Rec) The On Screen Display will indicate the status of the DV Device: Play Pause Stop Pic S

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 45 Now use the Down Arrow button to navigate down to Factory Reset Press the Right Arrow button to highlight Start Press the Enter button to confirm Press the Left Arrow button to highlight Yes Press the Enter button to confirm After a few seconds the MP 6000 will re-boot itself. Once re-booted you will see the “Set Date & Time” menu on the TV monitor.

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 21 Press the Right Arrow button to highlight Set Time. Press the Right Arrow button again to highlight Manual. Press the Enter button to open the Time & Date settings Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to navigate the fields, and the Up and Down Arrow buttons to alter the values. Once set correctly use the Left Arrow button to highlight Save and press the Enter button to close the Time & Date settings and save the values.

  • 20 Setting the Time & Date With the MP 6000 powered up the LCD display should be displaying No Disc Press the Menu Button. The LCD Display should now show the Set Up Menu. Press the Down Arrow button 3 times The LCD Display should now show option 4 System Setup. Press the Enter button. The LCD Display should now read System Setup, and on the TV monitor the Setup options s

  • Datavideo MP-6000 Mk2, 47 Specifications Selectable Video Standards NTSC/PAL DV Input Two 6-PIN IEEE1394 Fire Wire Ports with DC12V Bus Power supported Supports DV25, NTSC 4:1:1, PAL 4:2:0 Analog Video Input/Output Composite (CVBS): 1.0 Vp-p 75 ohm BNC. S-Video(Y/C): 4-pin 75 ohm DIN Plug Y: 1Vpp, 75 ohm C: 0.286Vpp, 75 ohm Component YUV: Betacam standard, Y, Cr, Cb 75 ohm BNC Black Burst Output: 75 ohm BNC connector Analog audio Unbalanced Audio L/R in & Out RCA Ch1/2 Balanced XLR audio in and out Ch1/2 Level: 6 Vp-p Bandwidth: 20HZ ~ 20KHZ S/N Rat

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