Recording method, Recording, Recording index signals – Panasonic AG-DV2500P User Manual

Page 37: Load the cassette, Start recording, Pause recording, Resume recording, Stop recording, E-37, Main unit remote controller

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E-37

RECORDING

– Recording method –

Main unit

Remote controller

EJECT

MENU

REW

SET

FF

PLAY

STOP

REC INH.

PAL

AUDIO

NTSC

DVCAM

PAUSE

POWER

REC

A.DUB

CH

1 / 3

2 / 4

LINE

DV

S-VIDEO

OFF

9PIN

WIRELESS

INPUT

REMOTE

MIC

AG-DV2500

PAUSE
button

STOP button

PLAY
button

REC
button

A.DUB

F.REV

INDEX

INDEX

+

PLAY

STOP

VEQ3533

REW

FF

PAUSE

REC

F.ADV

PLAY
button

REC button

STOP
button

PAUSE button

Memo

• If recording has been

paused for an extended
period of time, the unit
will automatically go into
the STOP mode to pro-
tect the tape.

• This unit cannot perform

editing functions.

1.

Load the cassette.

• Before loading the cassette, please check that the rear slide of

the cassette is pushed to REC.

¥ The Main unit is powered on.

2.

Start recording.

• Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button.

3.

Pause recording.

• Press the PAUSE button.

4.

Resume recording.

• Press the PAUSE button or press the PLAY button while holding

down the REC button.

5.

Stop recording.

• Press the STOP button.

When the INDEX WRITE item of the SYSTEM menu is set as
ON, an index signal is recorded at the starting position of re-
cording.
In the PLAYBACK mode, the position where the index signal is
recorded can be detected. (Index search)

During recording, please press the REC button to record

the index signal.

* Please allow at least an interval of 1 minute between recording of

index signals.
Recording of index signals after tape recording is not possible.

Recording index signals

Memo

Audio recording level
PCM audio recording level of DV-format VTRs can be divided into 2 main groups:
1) The group that uses full scale -20dB as the standard level, to which this unit belongs.
2) The group that uses full scale -12dB as the standard level.
When a tape recorded with this unit is played on a VTR based on full scale -12dB, the volume is
decreased by about 8dB. This is not a malfunction.

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