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ELURA20 MC A, ELURA10 A
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT
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7-16-3 Card Mix
(1) Set the Power switch to “Movie” and set the Photo mode switch to
.
The Power lamp (red) will light and, if a cassette is loaded, recording pause status will be activated.
(2) Press the [Menu] key and select “ Card Mix” from the main menu.
(3) The Card Mix sub-menu will open and the still image to be recorded on the card will appear instantaneously.
Next, the card image and camera image will be mixed. The mix type, mix level and mix images can now be checked. lf the [Menu]
key is not pressed at this time to close the menu, it will not be possible to enter card mix standby status (standby status cannot be
entered unless an image has been recorded and can be played back).
When the Card [+] and [-] keys are pressed, the card still images will appear.
When Mix Type is selected and the [Settings] key is pressed, three setting items will appear: “Card chroma key”, “Card luminance
key” and “Camera chroma key”. Select the desired mix method from among these three.
Also, when “Mix Level” is selected and the [Settings] key is pressed, the slide bar [
] will appear for setting the mix
level. When the desired mix level has been set, press the [Settings] key to establish the setting.
(4) When the [Menu] key is pressed to close the menu, the Card Mix Standby status will be activated.
(5) When the [Start/Stop] button is pressed, card mix moving images will be recorded to the cassette tape.
When the [Photo] button is pressed, card mix still images will be recorded on the cassette tape.
* Even if the above card mix settings have been made, the image selection settings and standby status will be canceled
by the following operations; therefore, it will be necessary to make the Image settings again.
• When the Power switch has been set to another mode.
• When the Photo Mode switch has been set to Green mode.
7-16-4 Card Playback
a. Normal Playback/Slide Show
(1) Set the Power switch to [Card play] mode. The Power lamp will light (green) and, if a card has been loaded and if there are images,
the last image will be displayed. If no images have been recorded, a blue background will be displayed and the warning “No
images” will be displayed for about 4 sec.
The Card [+] and [-] keys can be used to display the previous and next images. When the [+] key is pressed at the last image, the
first image will be displayed. When the [-] key is pressed at the first image, the last image will be displayed.
(2) When the [Slide Show] button is pressed a slide show will start from the currently displayed image. Each of the image will be
displayed for approx. 5 sec. and then the next image will appear. The slide show can be canceled by again pressing the [Slide
Show] button.
The [Slide Show] key is toggled on starting and ending the slide show operation.
* The last image is the image with the largest directory number and the highest image number. The first image is the
image with the smallest directory number and the smallest image number.
b. Index Screen
Six images can be displayed on one screen, making it easy to search images.
(1) Press the [Index] key to change to the Index screen. Press again to return to
the previous playback mode.
From the Index screen, the Multi-dial is used to select images (the
mark
will appear on the left side of the image).
(2) A The images on the screen can be selected sequentially by operating the Multi-
dial. If the Multi-dial is again operated after the last (or first) image on the
screen has been selected, the top (or. the last) screen will be displayed auto-
matically.
Screens showing 6 images each can be selected by operating the Card [+] and [-] keys. Only one selected image can be displayed
normally by pressing the [Index] key.
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