1.COUNTER system

GR-DVM1 uses the Drop Frame System**.

2.Tape counter display

Displays actual tape position.

ex.

00: 01: 45: 10F (Hours : Minutes : Seconds : Frames)

3.ID number

Displays the selected device's ID number.

4.FILE name

Displays file name after saving the program under a new name.

ex. travel

5.POWER button

Turns the device on and off.

If power is not supplied to the camcorder beforehand, you can not turn the camcorder on and off by clicking this button.

Some camcorders cannot be turned on and off by clicking this button.

6.MEMO

If you wish to add some comment to the file, you can input it.

ex. Europe Tour

7.IN/OUT point display

You can set up to 99 in/out points per file.

8.START button

Starts editing. Scenes are recorded in scene's numerical order. After starting editing, this button changes to STOP button.

9.ELAPSED TIME

Displays the total elapsed time of all the programmed scenes.

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10.Camcorder's operation buttons

• Operate the camcorder.

Stop button

REW/REW Search button

Play button

FF/FF Search button

Pause button

Reverse Slow button

Forward Slow button

To start Reverse/Forward Slow-motion Search, first click the Pause button and then the Reverse/Forward Slow button.

Functions your camcorder does not have cannot be performed by the above buttons.

Click "File" — "Open VCR Control Window" on menubar to call up the "VCR Control" window. You can control the video source unit from this window.

11.MODE display

Displays the camcorder's mode when operating the above buttons.

12.SCENE button

Plays back only one programmed scene so that you can preview it.

Operates only the camcorder.

13.IN/OUT point button

Registers the cut-in and cut-out points of the scene you want to dub.

14.Message display

Displays the connected device mode, etc.

To exit from the MOVIE PLAYER window, choose "Exit" from the "File" menu.

NOTE:

If you need the "MOVIE PLAYER HELP" window, choose "Contents" from the "Help" menu.

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