Canon GL1 GL1 Instruction Manual - Page 71

RECORDER, Notes

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RECORDER The camera's Dubbing Function can remotely control almost all brands and models of VCR. VCR E remote control signals vary depending on model and brand. First, choose the right RECORDER setting for your VCR. The number indicates the VCR brand. The letter indicates the set of signals. Brand Canon Aiwa Akai Fujitsu Funai Hitachi JVC Mitsubishi NEC Panasonic Blaupunkt Quasar Settings 1-A to 1-C 2-A to 2-C 3-A to 3-C 4-A 5-A 6-A to 6-B 7-A to 7-C 8-A to 8-D 9-A to 9-D 10-A to 10-G Brand Pioneer Sanyo Fisher Sharp Sony Toshiba GE RCA Magnavox Philips Seleco Rex Settings 11-A 12-A to 12-C 13-A to 13-C 14-A to 14-F 15-A to 15-B 16-A to 16-B 17-A to 17-B 18-A to 18-C Brand Thomson Saba Nordmende Ferguson Grundig Nokia Telefunken Zenith Samsung GoldStar Settings 18-A to 18-C 19-A to 19-C 20-A to 20-C 21-A to 21-C 22-A to 22-B 23-A 24-A to 24-B 25-A as of March 1999 Notes: • Once you find the correct setting, remember this and do not change it unless you change VCRs. • See p. 73 for details of the "cut-in" and "cut-out" adjustments. • If you try all the numbers and letters, but the VCR has still not started to record: - Check the VCR is ready to record, and on pause. - Check the VCR can receive signals from where the camera is, and that nothing is blocking the signals. - Go back and try to set it again. • If your brand of VCR is not on the chart, or you cannot find the correct setting, try all the numbers with the menu dial until the VCR starts to record. • It is unlikely, but you may have a VCR the Dubbing Function cannot control. If so use the Simple Editing method on p. 74. Editing 71

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Editing
Brand
Settings
Canon
1-A to 1-C
Aiwa
2-A to 2-C
Akai
3-A to 3-C
Fujitsu
4-A
Funai
5-A
Hitachi
6-A to 6-B
JVC
7-A to 7-C
Mitsubishi
8-A to 8-D
NEC
9-A to 9-D
Panasonic
10-A to 10-G
Blaupunkt
Quasar
Brand
Settings
Pioneer
11-A
Sanyo
12-A to 12-C
Fisher
Sharp
13-A to 13-C
Sony
14-A to 14-F
Toshiba
15-A to 15-B
GE
16-A to 16-B
RCA
Magnavox
17-A to 17-B
Philips
18-A to 18-C
Seleco
Rex
Brand
Settings
Thomson
18-A to 18-C
Saba
Nordmende
Ferguson
19-A to 19-C
Grundig
20-A to 20-C
Nokia
21-A to 21-C
Telefunken
22-A to 22-B
Zenith
23-A
Samsung
24-A to 24-B
GoldStar
25-A
RECORDER
The camera’s Dubbing Function can remotely control almost all brands and models of VCR. VCR
remote control signals vary depending on model and brand. First, choose the right RECORDER
setting for your VCR. The number indicates the VCR brand. The letter indicates the set of signals.
Notes:
Once you find the correct setting, remember this and do not change it unless you change VCRs.
See p. 73 for details of the “cut-in” and “cut-out” adjustments.
If you try all the numbers and letters, but the VCR has still not started to record:
– Check the VCR is ready to record, and on pause.
– Check the VCR can receive signals from where the camera is, and that nothing is blocking the signals.
– Go back and try to set it again.
as of March 1999
If your brand of VCR is not on the chart, or you cannot find the correct setting, try all the numbers
with the menu dial until the VCR starts to record.
It is unlikely, but you may have a VCR the Dubbing Function cannot control. If so use the Simple
Editing method on p. 74.