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JVC videomovie GR-65 - MASTER EDIT CONTROL SYSTEM; Connection, Operation, and Editing; Setting Edit-Out Points; TAPE DUBBING OR EDITING

JVC videomovie GR-65
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@RF
converter
channe!
adjustment
screw
The
RF
unit
permits
piayback
of
video
and
audio
recordings
through
a
TV
receiver.
The
signals
from
the
RF
unit
are
viewed
through
a
vacant
channel
not
used
for
broadcasting
in
your
area.
The
output
frequency
of
the
RF
converter
has
been
set
to
correspond
to
a
broadcast
on
UHF
channel
36.
To
view
playback
pictures
from
the
GR-65E
with
your
TV
receiver,
tune
its
specified
AV
channel
to
UHF
channel
36.
If
channel
36
is
employed
for
broadcasting
in
your
area,
readjust
the
RF
converter
output
channel
to
one
of
the
vacant
channels
between
32
and
40.
To
make
this
adjustment,
remove
the
small
cap
on
the
back
of
the
RF
unit
and
tum
the
adjustment
screw
with
a
screwdriver
to
tune
in
a
vacant
channel.
1D)
x
@RF
converter
channel
adjusting
procedure
~
.
Set
the
AV
channel
of
the
TV
receiver
to
one
of
the
vacant
channels.
2.
Power
the
GR-65E.
3.
Put
the
GR-65E
in
the
Rehearsal
mode
(see
page
14).
4.
Set
the
VIDEO/TV
switch
of
the
RF
unit
to
VIDEO.
5.
While
monitoring
the
output
signal
on
the
TV
screen,
turn
the
RF
converter
channel
adjustment
screw
so
that
the
monitored
picture
comes
in
most
clearly.
CAUTION:
To
view
the
GR-65E
recordings
with
a
TV
re-
ceiver,
use
a
TV
receiver
having
a
specified
AV
channel
and
employ
this
AV
channel
as
your
VIDEO
CHANNEL,
otherwise
playback
may
be
disturbed
with
vibrating
or
bending
pictures.
AV
channels
refer
to
channels
exclusively
for
video
playback;
because
AFC
circuits
are
applied
to
these
channels,
the
playback
pictures
can
be
stabilised.
Recent
TV
receivers
have
one
or
more
AV
channels.
TAPE
DUBBING
OR
EDITING
Connection
1,
Set the
DUBBING
ON/OFF
switch
to
ON.
2.
Connect
the
AV
OUT
connector
of
the
GR-65E
to
the
A/V
1N
connector
of
the
video
recorder
using
the
provided
AV
output
cable
VC-V8961SE.
Store
the
remote
pause
plug
in
the
holder
when
not
in
use.
connector
3.
Connect
a
television
to
the
video
recorder
to
Monitor
the
picture
while
dubbing.
To
A/V
IN
connector
VC-V8961SE
AV
output
cable
(provided)
Operation
*PUT
TAG
GITQUE
in
the
Play
Mode
and
WE
Connected
recorder
in
the
Record
mode
to
copy
the
recording.
To
edit
out
unwanted
material,
press
the
recorder’s
PAUSE/STILL
button.
MASTER
EDIT
___
CONTROL
SYSTEM
There
are
some
VCRs
which
are
not
compatible
with
Master
Edit
Control.
For
these
units,
use
tiie
VCR’s
pause
controt
to
perform
edit-in
of
edit-out
functions.
This
function
is
available
when
using
designated
JVC
video
decks
equipped
with
a
remote
pause
terminal.
The
Master
Edit
Control
system
allows
control
of
the
connected
deck
using
the
VideoMovie’s
controls,
preroll
editing
for
edits
free
of
transition-point
gaps
and
distortion.
Connection
af
2.
Set
the
DUBBING
ON/OFF
switch
to
ON.
Connect
the
AV
OUT
connector
of
the
GR-65E
to
the
A/V
IN
connector
and
remote
pause
terminal
of
the
video
recorder.
To
REMOTE
PAUSE
terminal
VC-V8961SE
AV
output
cable
(provided)
To
AV
IN
connector
connector
Operation
Dubbing
can
be
initiated
from
Stop
mode
or
Still
mode.
©@For
dubbing
a
tape
1.
Switch
on
the
VideoMovie's
power.
2.
Switch
on
the
deck’s
power.
3.
Put
the
deck
in
the
Record-Pause
mode.
4.
Press
the
QUICK
REVIEW/EDIT
button
to
start
editing.
The
tape
is
loaded,
then
dubbing
starts.
5.
Tape
stops
when
the
PAUSE/STILL
or
STOP
but-
ton
of
the
GR-65E
is
pressed
or
counter
reaches
"M,
0”.
6.
Deck
stops
recording
and
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode.
©@For
editing
1.
Switch
on
the
VideoMovie's
power.
2.
Turn
on
the
deck’s
power.
3.
Put
the
deck
in
the
Record-pause
mode.
4.
Locate
the
edit-in
point
via
play,
fast-forward,
rewind,
or
Shuttle
Search,
and
press
the
PAUSE/
STILL
button.
Setting
the
edit-out
point
using
counter
memory
3.
Connect
a
television
to
the
video
recorder
to
monitor
the
picture
while
dubbing.
Preroll
editing
Edit-in
point.
Edit-out
point
Preroll
VideoMovie:
Play
4
Start
signal
Pause
~~
a
Record
Rec
a?
La
””
Standby
Play
Enters
Recording
mode
5.
Press
the
QUICK
REVIEW/EDIT
button
to
start
editing.
;
6.
Tape
stops
when
the
PAUSE/STILL
or
STOP
but-
ton
of
the
GR-65E
is
pressed
or
counter
reaches
“M,
0".
7.
Deck
stops
recording
and
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode.
Note:
When
the
QUICK
REVIEW/EDIT
button
is
pressed
from
the
Still
mode,
the
tape
is
rewound
for
5
se-
conds
of
programme
time.
The
Pause/Still
indicator
blinks
on
the
LCD
to
indicate
rewinding
is
taking
place.
After
prerolling,
first
the
prerolled
section
is
played
back
for
stabilizing
tape
run.
During
playback
of
the
GR-65E,
it
gives
a
start
signal
to
the
deck
standing
by
in
the
Record-Pause
mode
to
start
play-
back
and
then
to
enter
the
Recording
mode
at
the
edit-in
point,
while
the
GR-65E
continues
playback.
The
Master
Edit
Control
indicator
appears
on
the
LCD
during
dubbing.
In
the
above
procedures,
counter
memory
can
be
used
to
set
the
edit-out
point
before
editing
takes
place,
so
that
the
VideoMovie
automatically
stops
playback
at
the
designated
point
If
the
edit-out
point
is
to
be
set
in
this
way,
do
so
following
step
3
of
the
dubbing
operation.
ay
.
Locate
the
desired
edit-out
point
on
the
Video
Movie’s
tape.
2.
Press
the
VideoMovie’s
PAUSE/STILL
button.
3.
Reset
the
VideoMovie's
counter
to
’’0”.
4.
Press
the
VideoMovie’s
counter
MEMORY
button.
5.
The
VideoMovie
enters
the
Pause
mode,
and
the
deck
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode.
Note
When
the
tape
reaches
the
preset
edit-out
point
during
the
dubbing
operation,
it
may
stop
slightly
before
or
after
the
designated
point
on
the
tape.
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