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Care and Servicing

1. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

2. POWER: Use only the power supply 

included. Do not overload wall 
outlets or extension cords. 
Overloading creates risk of shock 
and/or fire. Power cords from all 
equipment, including this device, 
should be routed away from areas 
where people walk.

3. SERVICING: Do not try to service this 

device yourself.
Unauthorized servicing will void 
warranty and may damage device. 
Refer all questions and servicing only 
to qualified service personnel (see 
Warranty for details).

4. CLEANING: Unplug device from wall 

outlet before cleaning. Use damp 
cloth to wipe unit clear of dust and 
dirt. Do not use liquid or aerosol 
cleansers.

Included with the unit :

1. EDIT CONTROL CABLES. You will use 

only one of these two cables, 
depending on what camcorder you 
have.
a) "Control-L" cable. Use this cable if 
you have a Sony, Ricoh, Nikon, or 
similar 8mm or Hi-8 camcorder.

b) "5-pin" cable. Use this cable if you 
have a Panasonic, JVC, MAGNAVOX, 
or similar VHS, VHS-C, or S-VHS-C 
camcorder.

     c) "JLIP" cable, Use this cable if you 

have a JVC or similar camcorder.

2. INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.

3. AC ADAPTER.

4. DYNAMIC MICROPHONE

Included with the unit :

1. PHONO PLUG AUDIO/VIDEO CABLE.

If your equipment has "S-video" capability, you can use "S-video" 
cable instead of "phono plug" video cable.

1.0 BEFORE YOU GET STARTED

1

Audio-L

Audio-L

Audio-R

Audio-R

Video

Video

2. S (Y/C)-VIDEO CABLE.

O

N

O

F

F

Not Included with the unit: 

Not Included with the unit: 

Summary of Contents for SE-200 Pro

Page 1: ...CORRECTOR MUSIC VCR B VCR A COLOR GAIN AUDIO CUT ADJUST TIMING I O R G B CORRECTOR COLOR PROCESSOR B A SOURCE M I X B A B W VIDEO FADE AUDIO FADE MODE PLAY STYLE COLOR BORDER EHN SIZE CHAR FLASH CAPTI...

Page 2: ...Different Style Characters 8 4 1 CREATE PATTERNS 8 4 2 CREATE TITLING EFFECTS 9 4 2 1 Go from Edit Sub Mode to Effects Sub Mode 9 4 2 2 Select Page to Work On 9 4 2 3 Select IN Effect 9 4 2 4 Select W...

Page 3: ...e Single 21 or Double Trigger 6 1 7 Select Frame Calibration Yes or No 23 6 1 8 Select the Infrared Control System 23 6 2 CUT SUB MODE 26 6 2 1 Enter Cut Sub Mode 26 6 2 2 Delete All Edit Information...

Page 4: ...6 5 4 Manual Record 41 TIME BASE CORRECTOR TBC 2000 43...

Page 5: ...t Do not use liquid or aerosol cleansers Included with the unit 1 EDIT CONTROL CABLES You will use only one of these two cables depending on what camcorder you have a Control L cable Use this cable if...

Page 6: ...one of the home videos you want to edit 1 Mode Indicator Displays the mode you have selected Titler S E G or Editor Please note Reading through this manual will require concentration Before you start...

Page 7: ...only Source B only Both Sources A B Bypass no B W effect at all 12 Color Processor Key Enables R G B CORRECTOR Key and activates VIDEO GAIN and COLOR controls When LED is lit color processing is activ...

Page 8: ...185 D x 50 H m m Weight 1 2 Kg approx 25 Mic Input Jack Left or Mono Accepts most microphones including the Narration Microphone provided Note mono input here will be outputed through both the Left a...

Page 9: ...ideo audio source as well as with two video audio sources The SE 200 handles both synchronous and non synchronous video though it does not synchronize videos by itself Synchronous video is a professio...

Page 10: ...e see S E G MODE section 5 0 for a further description of these effects 3 0 SYNCHRONOUS VIDEO 3 0 2 Typical installation of SE 200 with TBC 3000 Time Base Corrector and two non synchronous video sourc...

Page 11: ...ey 1 to enter the Titler s Edit Sub Mode In Edit Sub Mode you will see the information on your TV screen as shown below Note that thember on the to on You may press the NEXT key blue color key to ente...

Page 12: ...ers on them such as Type normally for the lower character press SHIFT the key for the upper character d For keys with yellow characters on them such as or press ALT the character for the lower yellow...

Page 13: ...t text border Press the BORDER key The text on the screen will cycle through the three border styles available solid color color filled black outline and color filled white outline Note Memory capacit...

Page 14: ...our TV screen Press number 2 to enter Effects Sub Mode In Effects Sub Mode you should see information on your TV screen as follows When you switch into Effects Sub Mode the page number will be the sam...

Page 15: ...s the IN key until IN is flashing then press the right to left ARROW key just to the right of EDIT key The words LINE SHIFT SPEED 1 and SIZE 1 will appear on the screen Press the SPEED key to change s...

Page 16: ...ing with page 01 and continue playing until you press the SUB MODE key 4 3 3 Play back titles manually 4 3 4 Playback titles with auto re cycle 4 4 CUSTOM ICONS 4 4 1 Go from ACTIVE SUB MODE to CUSTOM...

Page 17: ...s the ALT key the SHIFT key and then the number 01 36 of the custom icon you want Note Custom Icons is not available for playing back with WIPE effect in Active Sub Mode ICON LIBRARY 01 02 03 04 05 06...

Page 18: ...Wipe Fade or Animation Fade 14 5 0 2 Before entering Program Sub Mode The Program Sub Mode will allow you to program Fades Wipes 24 patterns Animation effects 24 patterns and User Programmable effect...

Page 19: ...the ANIMATION key and enter 36 The characters A36 will appear in the EFFTS column without any mini icon EXAMPLE FOUR To program the F04 key with User Programmed Animation 95 move cursor to EFFTS colum...

Page 20: ...u wish to program Press the D key cycle through 01 12 to select one of the effects numbered D01 to D12 Note these special A B DISSOLVE effects can be used only when a Title effect eg T01 and A B Roll...

Page 21: ...ACH USER PROGRAMMED EFFECT CAN CONTAIN A SEQUENCE OF UP TO NINE CUSTOMIZED ICONS OR FRAMES USE ARROW KEYS TO MOVE CURSOR AND PLAY KEY TO DESIGN ICON PATTERN COMBINE USER PROGRAMMED EFFECT WITH EXISTIN...

Page 22: ...ck a User Programmed Animation effect you must combine it with an existing Animation effect A25 A52 The pattern of the existing Animation effect will play back but the pattern will not consist of the...

Page 23: ...5 A52 by pressing the ANIMATION key and then enter the number 26 52 of that existing effect Note every User Programmed effect MUST be combined with an existing Animation effect d Creating more User Pr...

Page 24: ...you can play back the next Function key s effect by pressing the NEXT key EXAMPLE You just played back effect F29 by pressing SHIFT F9 and then PLAY To play back the effect programmed into the F30 key...

Page 25: ...e source has a Control L edit jack choose JLIP if the source has a JLIP edit jack The Source screen will appears as shown below SOURCE A PANASONIC PAUSE DELAY 12 F UNPAUSE DELAY 12 F The Player camcor...

Page 26: ...ay times in seconds and frames follow procedure in a above then press the OUT key 6 1 6 ONLY FOR USERS WITH GPI COMPATIBLE EXTERNAL DEVICES Select the GPI trigger mode single or double If you have a G...

Page 27: ...device utilizes a SINGLE trigger When you press play does the effect appear on screen then remain on screen until you press play or some other key again If so the device utilizes a DOUBLE trigger 23 b...

Page 28: ...STEM CODE the default setting lets you choose one of the Editor s many pre programmed system codes However if your VCR is not on the Editor s pre programmed system code list you will have to select I...

Page 29: ...y so that the recording VCR begins to record Then press the pause key so that the recording VCR is paused in record mode i e both the record and pause indicators on the VCR are on Now determine which...

Page 30: ...een to make that line flash aim the VCR s remote control at the Editor s SENSOR window then press the remote control key listed on the right side of the screen so that the word OK appears Note on the...

Page 31: ...g up this screen SOURCE A DELETE ALL SCENES YES IN KEY NO OUT KEY 6 2 CUT SUB MODE 0 12 36 17 OUT SOURCE A SCENE NO 01 a If you wish to begin editing at the start of your source camcorder tape press t...

Page 32: ...ame by pressing FWD same as the SHIFT key and or REV same as the ALT key After adjusting the IN point to your satisfaction press the IN key to mark the IN point If not you may press the PLAY key to by...

Page 33: ...EDL data already stored in memory 6 2 6 Press the SUB MODE key to exit Cut Sub Mode and return to the Editor Mode menu EDITOR MODE 1 SET UP 2 CUT 3 EDL 4 PROJECT 5 RECORD b To assign a TAPE number 1...

Page 34: ...oint of the scene is not accurate the EDL Sub Mode lets you adjust the counter number of that point Move cursor to the IN or OUT column on the screen and adjust the counter number as follows a To make...

Page 35: ...assemble a new project please load an EDL by pressing the LOAD key The following screen will appear 31 Move cursor with the left and right arrow keys to the IN and OUT counter number positions and ent...

Page 36: ...next tape Follow the instructions shown on the screen 32 PLEASE INSERT TAPE 2 TO SOURCE A REWIND PLAYER RESET COUNTER MANUALLY IF OK PRESS IN Move the cursor to the tape number you wish to edit and t...

Page 37: ...sitions the sequence as you wish d Calibration during the recording process As with the scene marking process you have the option of making each scene pause at its IN point to make final frame by fram...

Page 38: ...he scene where you want the title to appear iv Move cursor to the COUNTER column To adjust the counter number press the IN key to increase by seconds the FWD key to increase by frames the OUT key to d...

Page 39: ...ter numbers to establish both the start and end of the effect s duration on screen Note Both of the effect s IN and OUT counter numbers must be higher than the scene s IN counter number but lower than...

Page 40: ...en will change from A 1 to A 2 A 3 or A 4 b Inserting scenes form Source B Note before you can insert scenes from Source B you must have created an EDL for Source B If the EDL for Source A is Tape 1 t...

Page 41: ...N OF SEQUENCE NO 3 TRANSITION EFFECTS OF SEQUENCE NO 3 IN POINT A01 TO A24 WIPE A25 TO A48 ANIMATION A95 TO A99 CUSTOM ANIMATION A00 FADE CUT CUT IN Note 1 The transition effect of the IN point will b...

Page 42: ...above CUT transition effect can be also be a FADE WIPE or a ANIMATION effects as well The above Roll transition effects can also be an A B DISSOLVE or A B ANIMATION effects as well 3 The edited scene...

Page 43: ...EDL 4 PROJECT 5 RECORD RECORD MODE 1 PREVIEW 2 AUTO RECORD 3 MANUAL EDIT 39 b This screen notes which source tape is playing which scene in the sequence will play next and which IN and OUT transition...

Page 44: ...INSERT TAPE NO EDL tape 1 2 3 or 4 INTO SOURCE A or B PLAYER After inserting the new source tape press the IN key to continue the preview f If you are using two synchronous sources and have inserted S...

Page 45: ...you press the EDIT key the source tape will play back automatically and the recording VCR will record the sequence of scenes you have edited Note The steps on Calibration Append Tape and synchronous s...

Page 46: ...ect for the IN point of the first scene i For a fade wipe or animation effect press the ANIMATION key enter the effect s two digit code For example to select a fade in press ANIMATION 00 Notes The def...

Page 47: ...be set up at Record Pause status by Editor If not then please manual control your recording VCR to enter Record Pause mode and then continuously press the IN and OUT key and cycle through the Record...

Page 48: ...r the mixed audio signals either via the loudspeaker of the TV set connected to the unit or via a set of headphones The volume of the headphones is controlled by the EARPHONE VOLUME control on the rea...

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