Panasonic AJ-HPD2500 Operating Instructions - Page 86

Buttons Used in Playlist Operations, PLAY LIST button, THUMBNAIL button, SET/MULTI SEL button

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Buttons Used in Playlist Operations 11 10 1312 14 7 9 2 3 4 1 6 22 15 17 16 8 18 19 21 20 5 1. PLAY LIST button Press to engage the playlist mode to create playlists or play back created playlists. This button lights in the playlist mode. Pressing this button in the playlist mode opens the recording/playback mode screen (GUI off). 2. THUMBNAIL button Use this button in playlist mode to turn the thumbnail display on or off. 3. SET/MULTI SEL button Use this button to select menus, run menu items and select an event or multiple events. Selected events are indicated in a blue frame. • Event selection SET: Selects and deselects (toggle button) the event at cursor location. Hold down the SET Selects all events with the same button for 1 second IN and OUT points as the event or longer: at the cursor location. MULTI SEL (SHIFT This operation selects all events + SET) button after from a previously selected selecting an event: location up to the current location. 4. Cursor buttons b / a) • During recorder operation Moves the cursor up, down, right and left on the timeline. Also available for events without video (black) or audio. Left and right cursor buttons (b / a): Up and down cursor buttons Moves the cursors and simultaneously the playback start position to the beginning of the event at the cursor location. Pressing the a button beyond the event at the end of the track moves the cursor to the last frame of the playlist +1. Use this function to set the recorder IN point when registering new events. (The IN point is then entered as Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the b or a button moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the track at the cursor location. Moves up or down tracks in events at the current playback position. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the ▲ or ▼ button to move to the current playback location of the video track or the lowest audio track. 86 Editing: Playlist Function

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Editing: Playlist Function
1.
PLAY LIST button
Press to engage the playlist mode to create playlists or
play back created playlists. This button lights in the
playlist mode. Pressing this button in the playlist mode
opens the recording/playback mode screen (GUI off).
2.
THUMBNAIL button
Use this button in playlist mode to turn the thumbnail
display on or off.
3.
SET/MULTI SEL button
Use this button to select menus, run menu items and
select an event or multiple events. Selected events are
indicated in a blue frame.
Event selection
4.
Cursor buttons (
/
/
b
/
a
)
During recorder operation
Moves the cursor up, down, right and left on the
timeline. Also available for events without video (black)
or audio.
Buttons Used in Playlist Operations
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SET:
Selects and deselects (toggle
button) the event at cursor
location.
Hold down the SET
button for 1 second
or longer:
Selects all events with the same
IN and OUT points as the event
at the cursor location.
MULTI SEL (SHIFT
+ SET) button after
selecting an event:
This operation selects all events
from a previously selected
location up to the current
location.
Left and right
cursor buttons
(
b
/
a
):
Moves the cursors and
simultaneously the playback start
position to the beginning of the
event at the cursor location.
Pressing the
a
button beyond the
event at the end of the track moves
the cursor to the last frame of the
playlist +1. Use this function to set
the recorder IN point when
registering new events. (The IN
point is then entered as “**:**:**:**”.)
Holding down the SHIFT button and
pressing the
b
or
a
button moves
the cursor to the beginning or end
of the track at the cursor location.
Up and down
cursor buttons
(
/
):
Moves up or down tracks in events
at the current playback position.
Hold down the SHIFT button and
press the
or
button to move to
the current playback location of the
video track or the lowest audio
track.