Panasonic NV-DS15 operating instructions Copying with the Help of an Editing Controller

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Copying with the Help of an Editing Controller

If you connect the Movie Camera to an Editing Controller equipped with 5-pin Edit Socket, this Movie Camera’s playback functions can be controlled from the Editing Controller.

Editing Controller

To Edit Socket

Using the Movie Camera with a Computer

[IR TRANSMITTER]

[DIGITAL STILL PICTURE]

(VW-EC500E)

2

21 pin Adaptor

[EDITE]

 

EDIT E

D.STILL

Editing Controller

(VW-EC1E)

 

PICTURE

S-VIDEO OUT

AV OUT/

[AV OUT]

 

PHONES

[DC IN]

[S-VIDEO OUT]

21 pin

 

Adaptor

[S-VIDEO IN]

[VIDEO IN]

 

 

[AUDIO IN]

1

[D.STILL PICTURE]

EDIT E

D.STILL

 

PICTURE

S-VIDEO OUT

AV OUT/

 

PHONES

[AV OUT]

[S-VIDEO OUT]

1 Interface Box

2 AC Adaptor

When Connecting the Editing Controller VW- EC500E (optional)

³When you perform editing with the NV-HS1000 VCR (optional) connected to this Movie Camera, first activate the Still Playback Mode on the Movie Camera and then start the actual editing operation.

³A VCR equipped with 5-pin Edit Socket is necessary.

³When you connect the VW-EC500E to the Movie Camera, an adjustment on the VW-EC500E is necessary. For the operation of the Editing Controller, refer to its operating instructions.

When Connecting the Editing Controller VW- EC1E (optional)

³When you perform editing with the NV-HS1000 VCR (optional) connected to this Movie Camera, first activate the Still Playback Mode on the Movie Camera and then start the actual editing operation.

³When you use the Editing Controller VW-EC1E, it is not necessary to connect it to the Edit Socket on the VCR, as the VCR’s operation is performed via infrared remote control. Therefore, editing is also possible onto VCRs not equipped with an Edit Socket.

³For the operation of the Editing Controller, refer to its operating instructions.

When Editing with Time Code

Set [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub- Menu of the [VCR FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu to [TIMECODE] to make the Time Code appear. ³When the Time Code is displayed, the Time

Code Signal is output from the Edit Socket. ³When the Counter Indication is displayed, the

Linear Tape Counter Signal is output.

³If your VCR is not equipped with AV Input Sockets, the 21pin Adaptor (purchase separately) is necessary. Consult your dealer.

The Personal Computer Connection Kit VW- DTA9E (optional), or VW-DTA10B (optional) makes it possible to connect the Movie Camera to a computer and transmit still video images to it.

The above illustration shows the connections in case of using the VW-DTA10B. For the VW- DTA9E, refer to its operating instructions.

Computer System Requirements (VW- DTA10B)

DV STUDIO2 can be installed in a PC/AT compatible personal computer which can run Microsoft® Windows® 95/98.

Compatible machines:

Personal computer with 80486DX4 or higher CPU (PentiumTM or higher recommended)

Graphic card:

True Color (approx. 16.7 million colours) recommended (operation also possible even with

256colours)

Installed memory:

16MB or more (32 MB or more recommended) Free hard disk space: At least 16 MB

Disk drive: CD-ROM drive

Ports: RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin)/or USB

Other requirements: Mouse

To connect the Movie Camera to the computer, use the special Interface Box 1 contained in the Personal Computer Connection Kit.

³If your VCR is not equipped with AV Input Sockets, the 21pin Adaptor (purchase separately) is necessary. Consult your dealer.

³To use the DV STUDIO2 software via USB, a computer with Windows® 98 preinstalled is necessary.

³Pictures that you intend to import from cassette into computer applications should be recorded in the SP Mode.

³When recording, take care that the Time Code is uninterrupted from the beginning of the tape.

³For detailed explanations on the operating environment, connections and operations, refer to the Personal Computer Connection Kit’s operating instructions.

³Windows® is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation U.S.A.

³All other company and product names in the operating instructions are trademarks of their respective corporations.

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