Panasonic VQT0C55 Using the wireless remote controller, Sensor for the wireless remote controller

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Using the wireless remote controller

Before using the wireless remote controller, please set the REMOTE switch to “WIRELESS”.

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

EJECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

A.DUB

 

REC

PLAY

PAUSE

 

 

 

DVCAM NTSC

PAL REC INH.

 

 

AG-DV2500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 / 3

 

 

SET

MIC

REMOTE

INPUT

CH

REW

 

FF

 

OFF

LINE

2 / 4

 

STOP

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

9PIN WIRELESS

DV S-VIDEO

Sensor for the wireless remote controller

Caution on using the wireless remote controller

When more than 2 VTRs are being individually operated in the same place, please ensure that the front panel REMOTE switches of all VTRs except the one to be manipulated, are NOT set at “WIRE- LESS”.

Operable scope of the wireless remote controller

Sensor for the wireless remote controller

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EJECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

A.DUB

 

REC

PLAY

PAUSE

 

 

 

DVCAM NTSC

PAL REC INH.

 

 

AG-DV2500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 / 3

 

 

SET

MIC

REMOTE

INPUT

CH

REW

 

FF

 

OFF

LINE

2 / 4

 

STOP

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

Maximum distance to the sensor of the unit : 6m

Angle

: within 30˚

9PIN WIRELESS

DV S-VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not further than 6m

About 30˚

About 30˚

Notes

The remote controller will hardly work if there are obstructive objects between the remote control sensor of the main unit and the remote controller.

The remote controller will hardly work when sunlight or strong light shines directly on the remote control sensor of the main unit.

Do not press the buttons on the main unit and the remote controller simultaneously for this may cause malfunction.

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Contents VQT0C55 Digital Video Cassette RecorderPort Cable Length SupplementFor Continental EUROPE, ETC For Your Safety Please Read the Following Text CarefullyDV format Wireless remote controlHigh picture and sound quality by digital tech- nology Compatible mechanisms for standard/mini DV cassettesTable of Contents Introduction Precautions Place of storage and use  Handling the unit Regular inspection maintenance Daily maintenance and regular inspection Head cleaning Maintenance consultationPrecautions on the use of tape Precautions on the use of cleaning tapeCassette tape MemoOver 10 years CondensationPrevention of condensation Cassette slot Power Power button/LEDDUB Audio dubbing button/LED LineMIC Microphone input terminal Remote Remote select switchEject Eject button PINPlay Play button/LED REC Record button/LED FF Fast forward button/LEDPause Pause button/LED @ Stop Stop button/LEDSensor for wireless remote controller $ Indicator Audio indicatorNTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL signal se- lection switch DC power input terminal 2PPIN Remote 9-pin remote ter- minal D-SUB It cannot be used for NTSC/PAL conversionTerminal 4P Audio in Audio input terminalNal Phono Video OUT S-VIDEO output termi Nal 4PStill Mode button Power button fButtons related to menu setting and variable speed playback Display buttonPause button DUB button# F. ADV button $ F. REV buttonON-SCREEN Display Regarding on-screen display On-screen display Contents MethodON-SCREEN Display ContentStatus display MemoON-SCREEN Display Status display VTR operation modeTime code 00 00Display at position a Operation in progress Event displayDisplay at position B Display for about 3 seconds Alarm display REC Inhibit Copy InhibitDUB Inhibit REC TABPrecautions on the use of battery Preparation Provided wireless remote controllerGuide on battery replacement When replacing the batteriesOperable scope of the wireless remote controller Using the wireless remote controllerSensor for the wireless remote controller Maximum distance to the sensor of the unit 6m AngleConnecting to the AC adapter PowerPreparation ScrewTurning off the power Switching on the powerIndicator Preparation Selecting the NTSC/PAL signal systemLoading the cassette Preparation Loading/ejecting cassettesEjecting the cassette Setting the date and time Preparation Setting/displaying date and timeDisplaying the Clock Adjust menu Displaying the top MenuTo return to the usual menu, do the following Set the date or time on the Clock Adjust menuEnabling on-screen display Selecting date/time displayTime STYLE...Select the style of time display Recording Connection and settingConnection RecorderSetting Preset time codes Setting time codesTime code is not preset Time code recordingRecording time codes of a DV input terminal Recording method Recording index signalsSeries recording function Backup unit the main unitDV Camcorder Set the DV TC DUP. item of the Time Code menu to OFFStop Audio dubbing¥ The unit goes into the audio dubbing pause mode ¥ The unit goes into the Still modeHold down the A.DUB button and press the Pause button Press the Pause buttonUsing this unit as a standalone device Connection/settingConnecting this unit to a video device with a DV terminal PlaybackSystem menu Remote switch on the front panelAUDIO/VIDEO menu Fast forward/rewind Basic playback methodSpecial playback function Still Mode item of the System menuFrame advance reverse playback Frame reverse in the reverse directionVariable speed playback Set the unit to the search modeChanging the direction of playback Index search Locate functionBlank search Stop mode, press the Blank buttonSelect the output level for audio play- back Playback Selecting playback audio outputMIX Edit Using the unit in an editing systemLinear editing system  Applicable modelRemote menu Play DelayREM Stop SEL SynchronizationConnecting using DV 1394 terminal Using the unit in a non-linear system Set the Input switch of the front panel to DV Remote switch on the front panel can be set at any positionStructure of the menu Menu Screen Set the unit to the Stop mode Setting the menuDisplay the menu for setting Display the top MenuTo return to the usual screen, do either of the following Set the items on the menuPress the  button Press the REW button Select page Back MenuContents of the menus  System menu System menuMenu Screen Contents of the menus AUDIO/VIDEO menu Time Code menu  Display menu Display menuDate Style Audio Info  OFFTime Style 12HOUR 24HOUROthers Placing the unit in an upright position Others  Alarm display Displayed regardless of the Display modeDisplay Status Action Loading Failure  Warning display Displayed regardless of the Display modeTroubleshooting Checking the hour meter  To set the unit to the Stop modeTo return to the usual screen Specification 260 174  Diagram of external dimension Unit mmPanasonic Broadcast Europe GmbH Panasonic Broadcast Europe