JVC HRDVS1EK VCR User Manual


 
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS (cont.)
Edit From
A Camcorder
You can use a camcorder as the source player and your video
recorder as the recorder.
You can perform digital dubbing if you connect a device such
as a camcorder which has a DV output/input connector.
Because the signals are digital, there is no loss of video or audio
quality as a result of editing.
MAKE CONNECTIONS
1
A
If the camcorder has no S-VIDEO output connector...
... connect the camcorder’s AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
connectors to the recorder’s front panel AUDIO/
VIDEO input connectors.
B
If the camcorder has an S-VIDEO output connector...
... connect the camcorder’s S-VIDEO OUT and
AUDIO OUT connectors to the recorder’s front
panel S-VIDEO and AUDIO input connectors.
A C
If the camcorder has a DV OUT/IN connector...
... connect the camcorder’s DV OUT/IN connector
to the recorder’s DV IN/OUT connector.
When using a monaural camcorder, connect its
AUDIO OUT connector to the AUDIO L input
connector on your recorder.
When a Master Edit Control-equipped JVC camcorder
is used, the camcorder is capable of controlling the
recorder. Refer to the camcorder’s instruction manual
for operating procedure.
SELECT RECORDING DECK
2
Press VHS or DV.
SET RECORDER’S INPUT
MODE
3
Press NUMBER key "0" and/or TV PROG to select "L-3".
When using the VHS deck as the recording deck, set
"L-3 AV" to "VIDEO" for the AUDIO/VIDEO input
connectors, or "S-VIDEO" for the AUDIO/S-VIDEO
input connectors, depending on the connectors being
used ( pg. 41).
SET EDIT MODE
(VHS DECK ONLY)
4
See "Picture Control" on page 33.
START CAMCORDER
5
Engage its Play mode.
START RECORDER
6
Engage its Record mode.
NOTES:
All necessary cables can be obtained from your dealer.
You can also use another video recorder as the player instead
of a camcorder.
When you select EDIT to dub tapes in step 4, be sure to select
AUTO (or NORM when B.E.S.T. is set to OFF) after you finish
dubbing the tapes.
You cannot use the VHS deck to record video through the DV
IN/OUT connector.
When you are editing through the DV IN/OUT connector, the
recorder will stop if the player begins playing a blank portion
of tape or the signal is interrupted.
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0
2
T W
4
1
DV VHS
3
TV PROG
VHS
NUMBER "0"
DV