Using the vcr with a computer – Panasonic NV-DV2000EC User Manual

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Using the VCR with a Computer

The Personal Computer Connection Kit VW-DTA9/10E (Optional) for Digital Video Equipment performs it possible to
connect the VCR to a computer and transmit still video images to it.

Computer System Requirements
DV STUDIO can be installed in a PC/AT personal
computer which can run Microsoft

g Windowsg 95/98.

Compatible machines: Personal computer with

80486DX4 or higher CPU
(Pentium™ or higher
recommended)

Graphic card:

True Color (approx.16.7million
colours) recommended
(operation also possible even
with 256 colours)

Installed memory:

16 MB or more (32 MB or
more recommended)

Free hard disk space:

At least 16 MB

Disk drive:

CD-ROM drive

Serial port:

RS-232C (D-Sub 9pin) or USB

Other requirements:

Mouse

DV2

DV SELECT

1

2

EDIT

8mm

¥

AV4

IN

EDIT CONTR

EDIT CONTROL

OL

RECORDER

RECORDER

PRINTER/

PRINTER/

D.STILL PICTURE

.STILL PICTURE

PLAYER

YER

PASSIVE

ASSIVE

EDIT

DV

8mm

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

L/MONO-AUDIO-R

AV1(TV)

AV2(EXT)

MONITOR OUT

R AUDIO L

VIDEO S-VIDEO

DIGITAL STILL

PICTURE OUT

AC INT

SECTEURT

¥ DV 1

AV3 IN

S-VIDEO OUT

NORMAL

Interface Adapter
(Not supplied)

Computer (Not supplied)

To connect the VCR to the computer, use the special
Interface Adaptor contained in the Personal Computer
Connection Kit.

To use the DV STUDIO 2 software via USB, a
computer with Windows

g 98 preinstalled is necessary.

Pictures that you intend to import into a computer
application should be recorded in the SP mode.

When recording, take care that the Time Code is
uninterrupted from the beginning of the tape.

For detailed of explanations on the operating
environment, connections and operations, refer to the
Personal Computer Connection Kit's operating
instructions.

Windows

g 95/98 is a trademark of Microsoft

Corporation U.S.A.

Pentium™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation.

All other company and product names in the
operating instructions are trademarks of their
respective corporations.

Notes:

If you use a DV cable to connect the VCR with a
computer and they do not function, contact the
software manufacturer.

Connect the DV cable to the socket that matches the
number of the DV SELECT that was selected. There
is one DV Input/Output socket on the front of the
unit, and one on the back.

front side

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