Printing for 16 mini-frame pictures, To erase stored pictures, To resume storing pictures again – Panasonic PV-PD2000 User Manual
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Printing for 16 Mini-frame Pictures
16 mini-frame pictures are printed separated by white lines.
{These lines are also displayed on the television screen.)
^ ^
Use the ▼ Button to select
“STROBE”, and then use
the ◄ and ► Button to
select the number of mini-
frames.
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Press the MEMORY Button
where you want the desired
freeze-frames to start.
•The screen goes blank while
these frames are being
stored in memory.
^ ^
Use the ▼ Button to select
“MODE”, and then use the
M
and ^ Button to select the
mode.
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Press the PRINT Button.
•Printing starts.
Remarks, etc.
■To Erase Stored Pictures
Press the CLEAR Button when the PRINT
Lamp is lit. One frame is erased each time the
CLEAR Button is pressed.
(To store new pictures to replace the erased
pictures, press the MONITOR Button so that
the PRINT Lamp turns off, and then press the
MEMORY Button.)
■To Resume Storing Pictures Again
Press the MONITOR Button so that the PRINT
Lamp turns off, and then press the MEMORY
Button. (See Step 7 on the previous page.)
■To Abort the Setting Process
Press the CLEAR Button twice when the
PRINT Lamp is turned off.
•The PRINT Lamp lights up and turns off each
time the MONITOR Button is pressed.
•If you press the MONITOR Button again after
printing is complete, the display returns to the
MEMORY Screen, allowing you to print the
same pictures again.
■When to Use the Two Strobe Modes
NORM (Normal);
Use this mode to store the screen in memory
at uniform intervals.
SWING:
Use this mode to store the screen in memory
at long intervals during the first part of the
sampling period, then at shorter intervals
during the middle part of the sampling period,
and then at longer intervals again.
This mode is suitable for printing tennis and
golf swings.
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