Remote control, Remote controlling two palmcorders, Ir remote control – Panasonic PALMCODER PV-DRC9 User Manual

Page 3: Controlled functions

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IR Remote Control

Remote Control

You can operate the major functions of your Palmcorder from up to approximately 16 feet

(5 m) away (indoors). Aim the IR Remote Control toward the front of the Palmcorder and

press the desired buttons (sensor is located under the lens).

To operate Camera functions:

Set the POWER Switch to CAMERA.

To operate VCR functions:

Set the POWER Switch to VCR.

Controlled Functions

Rec/Pause

»Tele (Zoom)

Wide (Zoom)

Reset
Display On TV

Audio Dubbing

Menu

FF/Search
Pause/Select

Date/Time
Photo Shot

CounteryTime Code

Record
Play
REW/Search

Stop/Set

Slow/Frame Advance (Fonward)
Slow/Frame Advance (Backward)

Index Search (Forward)
Index Search (Backward)

Speaker Volume

Remote Controlling Two Palmcorders

You can control any two PV-DV900’s with
one IR Remote control. In order for the

remote to distinguish between the two

units, it is necessary to set one of the

Palmcorders to VCR 2. On the remote,

press VCR 1 or VCR 2 to control the
desired Palmcorder.

1

Display the menu and select REMOTE
VCR 2 on one Palmcorder. Leave the
other Palmcorder set to VCR1.

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For VCR 1 :

Press these

buttons at the
same time.

Set the Remote Control to VCR 1 or

VCR 2 to correspond with the

Palmcorder you wish to control.

(See illustration at left.)

Note:

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• When the Palmcorder

and remote are not set
to the same mode

(VCR1 or VCR2),

“CHECK REMOTE ^-------------------------------

MODE" will appear.

• After replacing the Remote Control

Battery, the remote will default to VCR 1.

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