Panasonic NV-DV2000EC operating instructions Creating the Tapes for Editing

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Creating the Tapes for Editing

In order to operate editing functions correctly, use these tapes for editing as follows:

Tape on which the picture and sound have been recorded properly for about 20 seconds prior to the edit start point: [Playback unit] [Recording unit]

This VCR first rewinds the tape to the section prior to the edit start point and then commences editing. For this reason, accurate editing cannot be performed if the tape has been left blank or if the picture and sound have not been recorded properly for 20 seconds prior to the edit start point.

Tape on which the Time code has been recorded continuously: [Playback unit] [Recording unit]

If the recording is broken up or if the tape is blank in places, the Time code will lack continuity, and editing will be aborted.

Tape which was recorded in SP mode: [Recording unit]

(This applies to Insert, Audio Dubbing and Audio Mixing only.)

The above types of editing operations cannot be performed on a tape which was recorded in the LP mode.

Tape which was recorded in the 12bit audio mode: [Recording unit] (This applies to AV Insert, Audio Dubbing and Audio Mixing editing only.)

The above types of editing operations cannot be performed on a tape which was recorded in the 16bit audio mode.

When a tape which was recorded on another video recorder is used for Insert, Audio Dubbing or Audio Mixing editing operations, the sound may deteriorate and the picture may be disturbed.

If tapes answering to the above description are not available, proceed with dubbing by following the steps below to create the tapes for editing.

1Load the original cassette tape into the playback unit and the new cassette tape into the recording VCR (the NV- DV2000).

2Connect the playback unit and recording VCR (the NV-DV2000).

For the connection, use the DV cable when the contents of the original cassette are to be copied using their original digital signals, and use the AV cables when the contents are to be copied using the signals from the video and audio sockets.

(To dub a 16bit audio tape and make a 12bit audio tape, connect the units using the AV cables, and proceed with the dubbing.)

3Set the VCR’s tape speed to SP.

4Record a blank picture for about 20 seconds.

Set the playback unit to the stop mode, set INPUT SELECT on the recording VCR (the NV-DV2000) to A2, A3 or A4, and start recording.

5Switch over the input of the recording VCR (the NV-DV2000).

If the DV cable was used for the connection in step 2, select “DV1” or “DV2”; if the AV cable was used, switch over to A1, A2, A3 or A4.

6Press 1 (PLAY) on the playback unit to start playing the original tape.

7Press ¥ (REC) on the recording VCR (the NV-DV2000) to start dubbing.

Notes:

Digital copying using a DV cable yields a picture quality which undergoes hardly any deterioration at all.

If a digital video tape is dubbed without connecting the DV cable, the original sub code data (Photoshot index signals, date information, etc.) will not be copied.

The Time code is simultaneously recorded over the subcode of the tape when the tape is recorded. Also recorded in the sub code are the photoshot index signals, information on the recording date, etc. For further details on the Time code, see [R58].

Preparations for Editing

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Contents Digital Video Cassette Recorder NV-DV2000ECDear Customer For Your SafetyContents Avoid humidity and dust Avoid sudden changes in temperatureKeep the VCR away from high temperatures Cleaning the VCRBefore Use How to Replace the Fuse For your safety please read the following text carefullyEdit cable 1 pc DV cable 1 pc Batteries for the Editing Check ListMixing Edit button R42 Controls and Connection SocketsFront Infra-red receiver window Cassette compartmentRear Jog Dial/Shuttle Ring R15,39-51Jog Dial inner dial SET UP buttonEditing Controller Edit Menu buttonCounter Zero Stop button R18 Counter Reset button R1831 VCR1/2/3 switch Infra-red Transmitter windowPrecautions for Battery Replacement Editing Controller SetupInstalling the Batteries Power Source for the Editing ControllerSetting Up Connections Using a 21-Pin Scart CableConnections Using an S-Video Cable Hint Connection to a Stereo Amplifier/ Connection to a DecoderConnection to a Stereo Amplifier Connection to a DecoderPlayback Playback1 2 4,5 To Select the Desired Tape Speed RecordingOne-Touch Recording OTR To Display the Remaining Tape TimeOther Playback and Recording Functions 3D DNR FunctionsTo Ensure a Stable and Shake-Free Recording Picture TBC To return to a specified scene zero stop function Search FunctionsIndex Search System Photoshot Index Search SystemVideo Printer Using the VCR with a Video PrinterSet Edit Terminal to EDIT, and Edit Mode to OperationsUsing the VCR with a Computer Clock Setting/Shipping Condition To set the clockTo Initialise VCR Functions and Edit Functions Tape running display Settings for VCR FunctionsAudio Data Indicator Audio Output Mode Indicator Index/Photoshot Index Search IndicatorComb filter To Set the Colour modeSetting for TBC Function VCR displayFor Playback Settings for 3D DNR REC DNR/PB DNR FunctionTo Set the Remote mode For RecordingPreparations for Editing Editing FunctionsAudio Dubbing Audio MixingAssemble Editing Creating the Tapes for Editing AV1 Rear Recording Unit Playback Unit Connecting with a Panasonic Digital Video CameraTurn on the VCR Set Edit Mode to Recorder Set Edit Terminal to EditPlayback Unit Digital Video Camera Recording Unit NV-DV2000Front Recording VCR Playback VCRRecording VCR Playback VCRRecording VCR Controlling the Recording VCR through the Playback VCRPlayback Unit AV2 Rear AV1 Rear Recording Unit Connecting an S-VHS VHS Video Equipment with an Edit SocketPlayback Unit VHS VHS Video Equipment with an Edit socket Recording VCR NV-DV2000Press Input Select so that A2, A3 or A4 is selected Connecting a Video Equipment with a Lanc Socket Set Edit Terminal to 8mm Playback Unit Video Equipment with a Lanc socketSettings for Editing Audio modeSearch with Sound Press 34 Cursor to select Still Album and press OK Setting for One-Touch-EditSetting for Album Function Press 21 Cursor to select OFF or ON, and then press OKOperations Press Still Album to Album FunctionQuick Editing when Not Using an Edit CableOne-Touch Assemble 62,4 One-Touch Insert/Audio DubbingEditing ForPress Mixing Edit Press Audio DUB on the Editing Controller≥ The picture from the playback unit Appears on the screenManual Copying Operations Press Edit MenuTo select Start Copying. Player Press Recorder and JOG/SHUTTLE Manual InsertSelect Audio Insert Press Player and JOG/SHUTTLETo Listen to the Edited Audio after Audio Dubbing Manual Audio Dubbing10,11 Programme AssembleTo interrupt editing or Review ProgrammeAudio Insert Programme Insert5,8 Video InsertTo interrupt editing, Preview or Review Select Confirm/Change To continue setting programmes Press Player and JOG/SHUTTLEProgramme Audio Dubbing To check and change ProgrammesProgramme Editing To interrupt editing, Preview or Review≥ Audio Dubbing is not possible in the following To Check and Change a Programme To Cancel a ProgrammeOther Editing Functions To Insert a New Programme Between Existing ProgrammesProgrammes , and then To Cancel All Editing ProgrammesTwice To select Erase allEdit start point by setting Edit Timing AdjustmentTo select Timing Adjust Adjust the timing forHelpful Hints Tape Trade Editing Subtle distortion in the vertical lines which tend to take Marked with an index signalGlossary of Terms This function improves the horizontal shakingCopying, Assemble, Video Insert, and Audio Insert DV TerminalMessages of On Screen Display for Editing Operations On Screen Display MessagesRecording does not operate correctly Before Requesting ServiceVCR does not operate correctly Playback does not operate correctlyEditing Controller does not work correctly SET UP On Screen Displays Flow Chart for On Screen DisplaysEdit Menu On Screen Display Manual Editing Programme EditingR64 Programme Editing Programme Editing On Screen DisplaysConfirm/Change Specifications Page F0600Gy0 1500A