User’s Manual OVERVIEW: The 09494 editing system provides simple SVHS editing for the sports and general A/V professional. It consists of a handheld signal source (Bearclaw remote) and a signal detecting VCR controller (Cutup Editor) that provides all the functions for producing edited SVHS and VHS tapes. The Bearclaw remote provides audio signals to a camcorder, docking deck camera, VCR or directly to the Cutup Editor to mark video segments (plays) with.
Model 09494 User’s Manual BEARCLAW OPERATION: The Bearclaw remote is easy to connect and use. It connects to either audio inputs (found on most VCR’s) or microphone inputs using 3.5MM mono or stereo inputs (found on most camcorders). It produces audio signals that you record on the videotape’s audio track.
“duplication mode” any unused tone’s VCR can make a duplicate tape while doing the tone edits. By selecting duplication mode for all the VCR’s, four copies can be made at once. 3700 Sagamore Parkway North . PO Box 5729 . Lafayette, IN 47903 USA . Ph: 765-423-1505...
Model 09494 User’s Manual CUT-UP EDITOR OPERATION: Figure 3: 09494CE Cut-Up Editor Back Panel Connect each VCR used for recording to the editor as shown in Figure 4. Turn the power on and place recordable tapes (record tab intact or taped over) in each of these VCR’s. Turn the power on to Cutup Editor with the power switch on it’s front panel (Figure 2, #5).
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(i.e. all VCR’s are used for duplication). The Cutup Editor can be rack mounted by attaching the rack mount adapter brackets to the case sides using the screws provided. 3700 Sagamore Parkway North . PO Box 5729 . Lafayette, IN 47903 USA . Ph: 765-423-1505...
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