Editing; Assemble Editing - Panasonic NV-SJ412EE Operating Instructions Manual

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Editing

Assemble Editing

The assemble editing function makes it easy to record the
picture and sound of virtually any number of scenes or
programmes in succession.
Assemble editing from an external source, for example from a
video movie camera, can be performed in the same way.
Recording unit (this VCR)
Front
]
^
Video movie
camera
Preparations
≥ Connect a video movie camera or a VCR to this VCR with
an audio/video cable or a 21-pin Scart cable, as shown in
the illustration.
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Insert the cassette on which the assemble editing is to be
performed, and make sure that its erasure prevention tab is
not broken out.
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch O to "VCR".
≥ Press the INPUT SELECT button 3 to select the AV Input
(external input) "A1", "A2" or "A3" according to the socket(s)
on the VCR to which the source unit has been connected.
A1: When connected to the AV1 21-pin Scart socket f
A2: When connected to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket g
≥ Make sure that "AV2" is set to "EXT". (See page 36.)
A3: When connected to the Video Input socket ] and
Audio Input socket ^ on the front panel of this VCR
Operations
1
Press the Play button I to start playback.
2
At the point where you want to join a new scene, press
the Pause/Slow button 7 to put it in the still playback
mode.
3
Press the REC button J to put it in the recording pause
mode.
4
Start playback on the source unit and search for the
point from which you want to record (copy) onto this
VCR.
Rear
f
g
Other VCR
5
When that point is reached, press the Pause/Slow
button 7 again to start recording the new picture and
sound from the playback unit.
6
To record (copy) additional scenes, press the Pause/
Slow button 7 to put this VCR in the recording pause
mode and then perform steps 4 and 5 again.
7
At the point where you want to stop recording, press the
Stop button 9 to finish recording.
Note:
≥ If you leave the VCR in the recording pause mode for more
than 5 minutes in step 3 or 6, the VCR automatically
switches over to the stop mode to protect the video heads.
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