Time Code.154; Memory Stop Function.154 - Panasonic NV-DS1EN Operating Instructions Manual

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■Time Code
Time Code signals are the data which indicates the time
tn hours, minutes, seconds and frames
(25
frames/sec)
Having this data included in the recording gives every
single picture on the tape its own address.
• Time Code is automatically recorded as part of the sub
code with every recording you make.
• When you insert a new (previously unrecorded)
cassette, the Time Code automatically starts from zero
If you insert a recorded cassette, the Time Code
continues where the time code of the last previous
scene stopped. (In this case, the zero indication
[0h:00m:00s:00f] may appear after inserting the
cassette, but when the recording starts, the Time Code
records from the previous value).
• You cannot reset the Time Code to zero by pressina
the [RESET] Button.
• In playback modes other than the Normal Playback
Mode, the Time Code may not be displayed (or not be
correct).
• Unless the Time Code is recorded continuously from
the beginning of the tape, precise editing may not be
possible. To ensure that the Time Code will be
recorded without interruption, we recommend that you
use the Camera Search Function (-* 56) or Blank
Search Function (-► 58) before starting to record a new
■Memory Stop Function
The Memory Stop Function is convenient for the following
operations.
a
Rewinding or fast-forwarding the tape to a
desired position
1 Reset the Tape Counter at the tape position
from which you want to play back later.
£ Set [DISPLAY] on the Menu to [MEMORY].
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3 Start playback or recording.
4 After playback or recording is finished:
Press the [VCR/CAMERA] Button so that the [VCR]
Lamp lights.
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5 Rewind the tape.
The tape automatically stops approximately at the
position at which you reset the counter to zero.
Stopping the editing automatically in the audio
dubbing
1
Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the tape
position at which you want the editing to
stop.
2 Set [DISPLAY] on the Menu to
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3 Play back a still picture at the point at which
you want the audio dubbing to start.
4 Start the audio dubbing.
The audio dubbing automatically stops approximately
at the position at which you reset the counter to zero.
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