64ENSYSTEMCONNECTIONS

Connecting To A Video Titler

S-VIDEO IN

 

S-VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

AC IN

 

 

 

 

IN

 

Y

12

R

L

ANT. IN

S VIDEO IN

S VIDEO OUT

 

OUT1

 

Pb

 

R

L

 

 

 

 

Pr

 

 

OUT2

 

 

CABLE

 

 

 

DV PLAYBACK

BOX

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

COMPONENT

 

 

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

When you edit from the DV deck to the VHS deck (or from the VHS deck to the DV deck), you can enter a title to a scene by connecting a video titler.

MAKE CONNECTIONS

1 Connect the VCR and the video titler as shown in the illustration on the left column.

PREPARE PLAYING DECK

2 Insert a cassette for playback and make the title you want to display.

When using the DV deck as the source player, set "OUTPUT1" to "DV" (pg. 59).

When using the VHS deck as the source player, set "OUTPUT1" to "VHS" (pg. 59).

For details of making a title, refer to the instruction manual for the video titler.

S-Video Cable (provided)

S-Video Cable (not provided)

Video Titler

 

PREPARE RECORDING

3

DECK

Insert a cassette for recording and press DV or VHS for

the recording deck.

To set recording deck's input mode, press NUMBER key

 

"0" and /or CH to select "L-1".

 

 

 

Set "REAR AUX INPUT" to "S-VIDEO" (pg. 57).

 

 

 

LOCATE START POINT

 

Press DV or VHS for the playing deck.

 

Press PLAY to start playback and find the biginning of

4 the scene you want to edit, then press PAUSE.

 

PREPARE VIDEO TITLER

 

Prepare the video titler so that the title can be dis-

7 8 9

5 played.

NUMBER "0"

0 4

VHS

ENGAGE RECORD-PAUSE

MODE

1

DV

VHS

PLAY

PAUSE

REC

NOTES:

For the operation of the video titler, refer to its instruction manual.

If the playing deck is left in the Pause mode, it will automati- cally goes into Stop mode for the protection of the video tape and the video head. The duration of the Pause mode is 3 minutes for the DV deck and 5 minutes for the VHS deck.

If the recording deck is left in the Record-Pause mode, it will automatically goes into Stop mode for the protection of the video tape and the video head. The duration of the Record- Pause mode is 3 minutes for the DV deck and 5 minutes for the VHS deck.

Press DV or VHS for the recording deck, then press and

hold PAUSE and press REC so that the recording deck

6 enters its Record-Pause mode.

START PLAYBACK

7 Press DV or VHS for the playing deck, then press PLAY.

START RECORDING

Press DV or VHS for the recording deck, then press REC

8 at the point from where you want to start recording.

ENTER TITLE

Enter a title at the point where you want the title to be

9 displayed.

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JVC SR-VS10U manual Connecting To a Video Titler

SR-VS10U specifications

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