PROGRAMMED EDITING USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Programmed editing
Programmed editing allows you to select up to 5
segments of the recording to transfer to a new tape.
Connections
Connect all the units as illustrated below. Use the
supplied extension cable to connect the remote control.
Turn all units on, (set the camcorder
POWER
switch to
"PLAYER",
press the
MONITOR ON/OFF
button on the
remote control, to turn the colour monitor on, if necessary).
Preparation
You will need to set the IR-code (0 1 to 26) corresponding
to the maker of the remote controlled VCR to be used
during editing.
01
Sanyo, Nokia, Siemens,
13
Mitsubishi
02
Fisher
14
03
Grundig
15
JVC
04
Goldstar
16
05
Akai
17
06
Hitachi
18
Sony
07
Toshiba
19
08
20
-
Others
-
Others
10
21
11
Panasonic, Philips
22
Funai
23
12
Sharp
-
Others
26
22
Setting the IR-code
1
Load a tape in the VCR, and set it to recording pause
mode. Use a tape that can be recorded on.
2
Press the
DATA ON SCREEN
button to display the
on-screen indications on the colour monitor display.
3
Direct the remote control toward the remote control
sensor on the VCR, using a thin object press the
VCR
SELECT
button once.
e
"VCR IA-CODE"
will appear on the remote control
monitor display, and after about 5 seconds
"01"
will
be displayed.
•The display will start changing and every IR-code
will be displayed for 5 seconds.
4
When the I R-code matches the VCR maker code, the
VCR will go into recording mode, indicating that the
correct code has been found. Press the
VCR SELECT
button in the 5 seconds the I R-code is still displayed.
•This completes the I R-code setting. Stop the VCR
and unload or rewind the tape.
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Notes:
•
3, 4
VCR SELECT
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• If the
VCR SELECT
button has not been pressed in
the 5 seconds the desired I R-code was displayed,
press it to erase the display and stop the VCR. Then,
repeat steps 1 to 4.
•The I R-code will need to be reset after the remote
control battery is replaced.
•Some VC Rs, from the makers indicated in the table,
may not respond to any of the I R-codes due to the
fact that makers sometimes change their infrared
coding, etc.