6 series recording, 6 recording – Panasonic AG-TL950 User Manual
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If the
set to “OFF”, the Stop mode is engaged when the end
of the tape is reached during recording. If
beginning and stops.
• Counter value
When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the
Repeat Recording or Auto Rewind mode using the
counter end output function, the tape reel counter
value is reset to “0000”.
6-6 Series Recording
5
When the first VCR ends recording, the second VCR
starts recording automatically, then the third and so on.
• When the tape end output is set, series recording
signals are output from the [SERIES REC OUT]
terminal at the specified tape reel counter value,
signaling the next VCR to start recording.
The first VCR continues recording until the tape ends.
5
Connection
• Connect the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal of the
first VCR to the [SERIES REC IN] terminal of the
second VCR, and the [SERIES REC OUT]
terminal of the second VCR to the [SERIES REC
IN] terminal of the first VCR. The [COM]
terminals of both VCRs should be connected.
COM
WARNING
OUT
CLOCK
RESET IN
SERIES
REC IN
SERIES
REC OUT
CLOCK
RESET OUT
COM
WARNING
OUT
CLOCK
RESET IN
SERIES
REC IN
SERIES
REC OUT
CLOCK
RESET OUT
First VCR
Second VCR
• Connect audio and video terminals as shown in
the connection diagram on page 41.
6 RECORDING
Non-stop continuous series recording
The series recording function allows you to record indefinitely using two VCRs. Recording alternates between each VCR.
To use this function, connect and set the VCRs as follows.
5
Setting
• Set the
units to “SERIES”.
• Set the MODE> to “ON”. • Set the REC> menu switch in 5 For uninterrupted endless series recording, use the counter end output function together. Set menu to “5500” (when a T-120 tape is used). * When the tape is rewound to the beginning in the Auto Rewind mode using the counter end Note: • Continuous series recording over a long period may produce excessive wear and tear on the
output just before the tape end.
• Set
output function, the tape reel counter is reset
automatically to “0000”.
tapes and VCRs. Be sure to replace the tapes
periodically (refer to page 28).