Camera recording – Panasonic NV-F70EA User Manual

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CAMERA RECORDING

Preparation
•Connect the Video Camera via the Camera AC Adaptor to

the VTR as shown in the illustration above.

• Set the Input Signal Selector to “Line/Audio".
• Insert a video cassette with the erasure prevention tab

intact.

When a video cassette is already inside the VTR, press
the VTR On/Off Switch to turn it on.

• Set the Tape Speed Selector to “SP” or “LP".

O Turn the Camera AC Adaptor on and make the nec­

essary adjustments on the camera.

Refer to the operating instructions of the camera you
are using.

^ Press the Record Button (•) on the VTR to start re­

cording.

Avoid recording unwanted material:

Press the Pause/Still Button

(I I)

on the VTR, and the re­

cording will stop temporarily. To restart recording, press the

Pause/Still Button

(I I),

again.

0 Press the Stop Button (■) on the VTR to stop the

recording.

• For playback of a tape that was recorded via a

camera, select the audio track on which the sound
from the camera microphone was recorded by

pressing the corresponding Audio Output mode
Selector Button on the Remote Controller.

• If you leave the VTR in the pause mode for more

than 5 minutes, the VTR will stop automatically to

protect the tape and the video heads.

• Even if the video camera is equipped with video

recorder remote control functions, this VTR can not
be remote-controlled from the camera.

Interval Recording Function

This recording function automatically repeats recording for

approx. 2 seconds and pausing for approx. 4 seconds al­

ternately. With this function, it is possible to make record­

ings, for example the opening of a rose, shortened into
approx. 1/3th actual time. This makes it possible to record a
24-hour event on a single NV-E240 video cassette (in the
LP mode).
•This function can be used not only for camera recording,

but also for recording from TV programmes.
Try using this function for various kinds of creative re­
cording.

(T) Press the Pause/Still Button

(I I)

during recording.

(The VTR will be in the recording pause mode.)

@ Press the Jog/Shuttle Button.

(The Interval Recording will start.)

@ To stop the Interval Recording, press the Jog/Shuttle

Button or the Pause/Still Button.

u About

6

seconds^-About

6

seconds-i

Recording

Pause

Recording
Pause

Recording for

about

2

seconds

Recording for

about

2

seconds

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