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Panasonic NV-DS15EN - Time Code.172; Memory Stop Function

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Time
Code
Time
Code
signals
are
the
data
which
indicates
the
time
in
hours,
minutes,
seconds
and
frames
{25
frames/sec).
Having
this
data
included
in
the
recording
gives
every
singie
picture
on
the
tape
its
own
address.
•TTte
Time
Code
is
automatically
recorded
as
part
of
the
sub
code
with
every
recording
you
make.
•When
you
insert
a
new
(previously
unrecorded)
cassette,
the
Time
Code
automatically
starts
from
zero.
If
you
Insert
a
recorded
cassette,
the
Time
Code
continues
where
the
time
code
of
the
last
previous
scene
stopped.
(In
this
case,
the
zero
indication
[OhOOmOOsOOf]
may
appear
after
Inserting
the
cassette,
but
when
the
recording
starts,
the
Time
Code
records
from
the
previous
value.)
•You
cannot
reset
the
Time
Code
to
zero.
In
playback
modes
other
than
the
Normal
Playback
Mode,
the
Time
Code
may
not
be
displayed
(or
not
be
correct).
•Unless
the
Time
Code
is
recorded
continuously
from
the
beginning
of
the
tape,
precise
editing
may
not
be
possible.
To
ensure
that
the
Time
Code
is
recorded
without
interruption,
we
recommend
that
you
use
the
Camera
Search
Function
70)
or
Blank
Search
Function
(•
72)
before
starting
to
record
a
new
scene.
Memory
Stop
Function
The
Memory
Stop
Function
is
convenient
for
the
following
operations.
Rewinding
or
feat-forwarding
the
tape
to
a
desired
position
Set
IC.DISPLAY]
on
the
[DISPLAY
SETUP]
Sub-Menu
to
[MEMORY].
Reset
the
Tape
Counter
to
zero
at
the
tape
position
from
which
you
want
to
play
back
later.
(-
34,122)
Start
playback
or
recording.
After
playback
or
recording
Is
finished:
Press
the
[MODE]
Button
until
the
[VCR]
Lamp
lights.
Rewind
the
tape.
The
tape
automatically
stops
approximately
at
the
position
at
which
you
reset
the
counter
to
zero.
Stopping
the
editing
automatically
In
audio
dubbing
1
Set
[C.DISPLAY]
on
the
[DISPLAY
SETUP]
Sub-Menu
to
[MEMORY],
2
Reset
the
Tape
Counter
to
zero
at
the
tape
position
at
which
you
want
the
editing
to
stop.
3
Play
back
a
still
picture
at
the
point
at
which
you
want
the
audio
dubbing
to
start.
4
Start
the
audio
dubbing.
(-•
iis)
The
audio
dubbing
automatically
stops
aii^roximateiy
at
the
position
at
which
you
reset
the
counter
to
zero.
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