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Connecting a Video Component, with DV Connector - specifications
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Connecting a Video Component EXTERNAL COMPONENTS with DV Connector Connecting the GY-DV300 to another video component equipped with DV I/O connector (IEEE1394 standard) using a DV cable (optional) enables dubbing of digital signals with high picture quality and high-quality sound. MODE switch BAR button MODE CAM-B CAM-A VTR BAR AW REC START/STOP button DV connector DV connector AW button DV cable: VX-DV130 (4P-4P) VX-DV230 (4P-4P) When using the GY-DV300 as playback unit (dubbing to another videocassette) ● Pressing the BAR button during playback engages the still mode. ● When a still picture is dubbed, the dubbed picture will be coarse. ● When the BR-DV600UA's TC DUPLICATE mode is used, the time code data played back on the GY-DV300 can also be dubbed. 1. Connect the units with the DV cable. 2. Turn ON both units. 3. Set the MODE switch on the GY-DV300 to "VTR". 4. Insert the videocassettes. GY-DV300: Insert the recorded videocassette. Recording unit: Insert the videocassette to be dubbed to. 5. Press the BAR button on the GY-DV300 to start playback. 6. Start recording on the recording unit. For details, see the instructions to the unit used for recording. 7. When dubbing is completed. Stop recording on the recording unit, and then press the AW button on the GY-DV300 to stop playback. Memo: ● The operation methods differ with the characteristics and specifications of the connected equipment. Even if connection is possible, operation or data communication may sometimes be impossible to perform. ● When a D-9 (digital S) component is connected by means of IEEE1394, data and time data is not output from the D-9 component. Also, data and time data is not recorded on the D-9 component. ● If noise appears on the screen or the sound drops out, disconnect the DV cable and then connect it again or turn off the GY-DV300 before turning it on again. 84