Canon 40MC Elura Instruction Manual - Page 70

Setting RECORDER

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Setting RECORDER E Use the chart on the next page to find the RECORDER settings for your brand of VCR. Make sure the camcorder's infra-red control signals can reach the VCR, and the VCR is in record pause mode. (Ready to record and on pause.) 1. Set RECORDER to the first setting for your brand of VCR. • For example, 7-A if you have a JVC VCR. • Turn the selector dial to scan the numbers. [ 7] - [A] • Press the selector dial in to select the number corresponding your brand of VCR. [ 7] - [A] • Turn the selector dial to scan the letters. TRANSMITTING DATA appears in the display each time you turn the selector dial. 2. If the setting is correct, the VCR will start recording automatically. • This will occur as long as the camera is pointing at the VCR's remote sensor while you change the setting. 3. If the VCR does not start recording, try the next setting. • Turn the selector dial (to 7-B in the above example). • Try each setting in turn until the VCR starts to record. 4. Depending on the brand of VCR, the signals to start and pause recording may differ. Once the VCR starts to record, check that the setting is right. Set the VCR to record pause again, then press the camera's start/stop button. • The VCR should start to record for a few seconds, and REC appears in the display and on the TV screen. Then it will automatically pause and PAUSE appears in the display and on screen. • During these REC, PAUSE operations, the VCR records a digital timer, which you will use later for Cut-In and Cut-Out Adjustments. For more accurate adjustments, we recommend that you repeat pressing the start/stop button to record a couple of times. • If not, then the setting is still not right. Try the next setting. 70 Editing

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Setting RECORDER
Use the chart on the next page to find the RECORDER settings for your brand of
VCR. Make sure the camcorder’s infra-red control signals can reach the VCR,
and the VCR is in record pause mode. (Ready to record and on pause.)
1.
Set RECORDER to the first setting for your brand of VCR.
For example, 7-A if you have a JVC VCR.
Turn the selector dial to scan the numbers.
Press the selector dial in to select the number corresponding your brand of
VCR.
Turn the selector dial to scan the letters. TRANSMITTING DATAappears
in the display each time you turn the selector dial.
2.
If the setting is correct, the VCR will start recording automatically.
This will occur as long as the camera is pointing at the VCR’s remote sensor
while you change the setting.
3.
If the VCR does not start recording, try the next setting.
Turn the selector dial (to 7-B in the above example).
Try each setting in turn until the VCR starts to record.
4.
Depending on the brand of VCR, the signals to start and pause
recording may differ. Once the VCR starts to record, check that
the setting is right.
Set the VCR to record pause again, then press the camera’s
start/stop button.
The VCR should start to record for a few seconds, and REC appears in the
display and on the TV screen. Then it will automatically pause and PAUSE
appears in the display and on screen.
During these REC, PAUSE operations, the VCR records a digital timer,
which you will use later for Cut-In and Cut-Out Adjustments. For more
accurate adjustments, we recommend that you repeat pressing the start/stop
button to record a couple of times.
If not, then the setting is still not right. Try the next setting.
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[A]
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