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Installation
Equipment Needed
Datavideo Intervalometer TL-1
Datavideo DV Bank DN-100
DV Camera or Video Playback Deck
Optional- Datavideo DAC-100 Bi-Directional DV to AV Converter; if analog video camera
or existing analog video tape is used
Optional DDC1215 Battery adapter for the DV Bank and Intervalometer
Step 1: Equipment Set-up
1. Disconnect power supply from DV Bank; connect the Intervalometer into it using the D-Sub
9-pin interface cable (supplied).
2. Reconnect power supply to the DV Bank; it will automatically run through a system check;
the illuminated buttons on the right front of the unit will flash. When the test is completed,
press the POWER button on the DV Bank.
3. Using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons on the front of the DV Bank, choose the file
(number 1-99) to store the digital video.
4. Set-up your tripod and video camera, frame and focus it on your subject.
5. Connect the DV Bank to your DV camera using an IEEE 1394 (Firewire) cable.
6. Connect the DV Bank to your video monitor, turn the monitor ON and select the
appropriate mode for reviewing the video stored on your DV Bank.
7. (Optional) You can connect a wired remote (GPI) trigger to the back of the Intervalometer if
you wish to record frames either manually or through a sensor, switch or other electro-
mechanical device.