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EDITING

i.LINK/DV Connections

NOTES:

You cannot use the i.LINK connection depending on the type

of camcorder equipped with the DV connector. In this case, set “LINC” to “OFF” (A page 70).

If the 44.1 kHz PCM audio signal is input via DV connector, recording cannot be performed properly.

During DV input, the image format output to the TV will be 480i even if “TV OUTPUT 2” is set to “ALLto480p” (A page 65) or “480i to 480p” is set to “ON” (A page 65). The status (ON/OFF) of HDMI is also disregarded, however, if the HDMI at the TV supports image format other than 480i, the HDMI output will be muted. The menu settings and the HDMI status will be retained and changes can be made.

If you are using a TV with DVI input, and it does not support 480i image format, use the TV’s analog input instead.

AYou can use a camcorder as the playback device and your VCR as the recording VCR.

This VCR (for recording)

To [i.LINK]

DV cable (not supplied)

DV camcorder (for playback)

To DV output

This VCR supports the copy protection technologies of DTLA (Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator). These technologies are admitted by DTLA .

It is impossible to dub copy-limited signals between the devices which supports copy protection technologies of DTLA. It is impossible to dub to other tapes the program which only one recording is permitted.

When connecting to other devices, only the operation of the devices which supports DTLA is guaranteed. The operation of non-DTLA-supported devices is not guaranteed.

BYou can use your VCR as the playback or recording VCR.

E.g. When using this VCR as the recording VCR

This VCR (for recording)

To [i.LINK IN/OUT]

i.LINK cable (not supplied)

To [i.LINK IN/OUT] connector

Another VCR (for playback)

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