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Setting cue points at highlight scenes makes it easy to cue those scenes up later. Cue points can be set in recording, playback or simultaneous recording and playback.
To set a cue point while recording, hold down the J(CUE) button and press the SET button at the desired scene. The message “CUE SET” appears on the monitor screen when a cue point is set (“Cue Set” in the time counter).
When using a supplied
To cue up a cue point
Hold down the J(CUE) button and press the NEXT/PREV button to cue up a cue point.
For more information on this operation, see “Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point” on page 41.
To delete a cue point
Cue up the cue point that you want to delete, hold down the J(CUE) button, and press the RESET button. To delete all cue points, select DELETE ALL CUE from the Disk menu and press the k(OUT) button. When the message “DELETE ALL CUE?” appears, press the SET button.
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For more information about the Disk menu, see “Deleting Clips” on page 42.
The figure below shows connections between this unit and a video camera.
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