Panasonic AG-DV2000P User Manual

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Connecting Two Digital Video Cassette

Recorders (Using two AG-DV2000)

Example for connecting this unit, when controlling the playback VCR through the recording VCR.

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

Notes:

Before connecting any cables, first make sure that the
power for both VCRs is off.
Insert a recorded cassette into the playback VCR, and a
cassette with the closed record prevention tab into the VCR.

When the units are connected using the DV cable and
editing is performed, some editing functions will differ
compared with when the units are connected using the AV
cable. Refer to Glossary of Terms on page 66.
Use Time codes for program editing when the playback
VCR is connected to this unit via only a DV cable.
It is recommended that the DV cable be disconnected for
editing with INPUT SELECT set to A1 and A2. If INPUT
SELECT
is set to A1 and A2 with the connections shown in

the figure left unchanged, the monitor picture may be
disturbed or noise may occur. (This has no effect on the
actual editing operations.)

Do not change the EDIT CONTROL or EDIT MODE settings

while performing setting or editing operations at the SET UP
or EDIT MENU screens. Be sure to quit these screens

before changing these settings.

When the connections and setting are made as shown
above, then :

The

(PLAY),

(FF), REC and the other such buttons

on the playback VCR or the remote controller cannot be
used to control the playback VCR directly. In order to
permit direct control, set EDIT CONTROL on the playback

VCR to OFF.

The following editing functions can be used by connecting
the playback VCR with a DV cable:
Copying
Video Insert
Audio Insert
Assemble

In this case, simply set INPUT SELECT to DV IN, and set
EDIT CONTROL to DV

When using the BNC socket, use a BNC-PHONO
conversion adapter (sold separately).

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