Connecting an S-VHS (VHS) Video Equipment with an Edit Socket

Example for connecting an S-VHS (VHS) video equipment with an Edit socket as the playback unit, when controlling the playback unit through the recording VCR (this unit).

Refer to the diagram below and connect the cables required for the desired editing function.

Playback Unit

AV2 (Rear) AV1 (Rear)

Recording Unit

¥ DV2

EDIT

8mm

DV SELECTT

 

1

2

AV4

 

 

RECORDER

EDIT CONTROL

 

 

PLAYER

PASSIVE DV EDITIT 8mm

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

L/MONO-AUDIO-R

PRINTER/

 

D..STILLPICTURE

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

Before connecting any cables, first make sure that the both units turn off.

Insert a recorded cassette into the playback unit, and a cassette with the closed record prevention tab into the VCR.

If the playback unit is connected to the recording unit via an S-VIDEOcable, the video signal on the S-VIDEOcable takes priority. If the playback unit does not have an S-VIDEOsocket, do not connect the S-VIDEOcable to the NV-DV2000.

If one of either the 21-pin Scart cable or the AV cables is connected, it is not necessary to connect the other.

If both cables are connected, electronic noise may be generated when the playback VCR and the recording VCR are in stop mode. Although this noise will not have any effect on the actual editing operations, if it does become annoying, set INPUT SELECT on the playback VCR to a position for which no cable is connected.

Read the operating instructions of the playback unit.

Do not change the Edit Terminal or Edit Mode settings while performing setting or editing operations at SET UP or EDIT MENU screens. Be sure to quit these screens before changing these settings.

When using this VCR as the recording VCR and performing editing by connecting the units via the AV cables or a 21-pin Scart cable, the On Screen Display (date/time, Time Code) may scroll vertically when still playback or slow playback are performed by the playback VCR.

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Panasonic NV-DV2000EC operating instructions Connecting an S-VHS VHS Video Equipment with an Edit Socket