RCA Pro809 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Edit Insert (continued)
1. Connect the camcorder to the TV or
VCR as shown.
2. Place camcorder’s CAMERA/OFF/
VCR switch in VCR.
3. Insert the tape you want to insert new
audio and video on in the camcorder.
4. Look into the viewfinder and use
6/FADE (PLAY on remote),
55/EDIT – and 66/EDIT +(55
REW/SCAN and 55 F.FWD/SCAN on
remote) to locate the place on the tape
where you want edit insert to end.
5. Make sure DATE/TIME/NORMAL/
TITLE switch is in NORMAL, and
press RESET to reset the time counter
to 0:00:00.
6. Use 6/FADE (PLAY on remote), then
55/EDIT – (55 REW/SCAN on
remote) , to locate the place on the
tape where you want edit insert to
begin, and press /D•S•E (PAUSE on
remote) to place the camcorder in play
pause where you want to begin
dubbing.
7. Press VCR REC, to place camcorder in
record pause.
8. Press Z/MEMORY to turn on zero
memory and store the insert ending
point in memory. MEM flashes under
the time counter.
9. Start the other component playing.
Press /D•S•E (PAUSE on remote)
to start dubbing. The camcorder will
stop recording at the zero memory
point.
Note: Zero memory is cancelled when insert
recording is complete.
To Edit Insert From a TV or Another VCR
The source for audio and video during edit insert from a TV or VCR is the signal
coming through the audio and video plugs of the audio/video cable.
If you connect only the video plug of the audio/video cable to a TV or VCR, you will
have no sound on the dubbed portion.
If you connect only the audio plug of the audio/video input cable to the TV or VCR,
the camcorder will not dub.
2 Attach the audio/video cable’s yellow
plug to the VIDEO OUT jack on the
TV (or VCR).
3 Attach the yellow plug on the other
end of the audio/video cable to the
VIDEO jack and the white plug to the
AUDIO jack located behind the small
cover on the side of the camcorder.
4 Place the A/V (audio/video) IN/OUT
switch to IN.
Installation
1 Attach the audio/video cable’s white
plug to the AUDIO OUT jack of the
TV (or VCR).
Note: If your TV (or VCR) has stereo
AUDIO jacks, attach the white plug to the
one labeled MONO. If one is not labeled
MONO, you may need a Y-adapter, such
as AH25 shown on page 3, to hear both
channels.