Mitsubishi Electric Corp HS-HD2000U Manuel D’Utilisation

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Editing Features
1
Connect the 1394 cable to IEEE 1394 INTERFACE
on the playback VCR and to IEEE 1394
INTERFACE on the HS-HD2000U.  You can connect
either of the two IEEE 1394 INTERFACE terminals.
IMPORTANT
Do not plug out the IEEE 1394 cable during
copying the tape.
You cannot copy a tape in D-VHS format from
DV devices (for example, digital video camera)
even if it is connected with an IEEE 1394 cable.
2
Set the recording VCR to be able to control the
playback VCR.
To do this, when you use HS-HD2000U as a
recording VCR, press IEEE 1394 INPUT on the
remote control to display d1 to d5 on the front panel
which corresponds to the D-VHS VCR used as a
playback VCR.  If you use this VCR as a playback
VCR and the other VCR as a recording VCR, refer
to the playback VCR’s owner’s guide for this
procedure.
3
Put a D-VHS tape with the erasure prevention tab
intact to the recording VCR.
4
When you are using the HS-HD2000U as a
recording VCR, make sure that the D-VHS button on
the front panel is lit.  If it is not, press this button to
light up.
5
Put the tape you want to copy into the playback VCR
and find the cue point.  Press STOP if the picture
starts playing.
IMPORTANT
As it will take a few seconds to automatically
select the recording mode, stop the tape slightly
before the point you want to start copying.
6
On the playback VCR, press PLAY, then PAUSE.
7
On the recording VCR, press REC, then PAUSE.
8
Press the PAUSE buttons on both VCRs at the same
time to begin copying the tape.
9
When finished, press STOP on both VCRs.
Copying a tape from D-VHS to D-VHS
When you connect the D-VHS VCR equipped with IEEE 1394 INTERFACE terminal to the HS-HD2000U with 1394
cable, you can copy a tape from D-VHS format to D-VHS.