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1. Output tray Print lamp Jet ae Dry UUI Z gt EQ 9 Q E FRAME STABILIZER 31 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK 5 6 Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS eThe images are automatically stored at intervals of approx 1 15 sec in STROBE lt HIGH gt and 1 2 sec in STROBE lt LOW3 gt When the maximum number of images is stored the screen switches from INPUT to MEMORY display eIn order to superimpose titles see pages 40 through 43 Title imposing is done across the entire screen not on each image separately e Masking facility is not available PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in the Strobe Print mode 3 2 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Vertical Layout Print An image can be printed on the upper half of a print sheet Jvc TITLE SOURCE MEMORY COO gt 2 MASKING GE PRINT M O NN FORMAT MODE 4 A gt REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 1 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT
2. Software License Agreement Contract Please read the following contract IMPORTANT NOTICE 5 Thank you for purchasing this product Software belonging to this product is to be used only if you agree to the term and conditions listed below Read the following license agreement first and continue installing only if you consent to the agreement By selecting YES you are considered to have consented to the agreement If you do not accept this agreement cancel installing immediately and return the product to the place of purchase Software License Agreement GV PT2 Capture Utility Software amp Printer Driver Software 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Select YES if you agree to the above contract and NO if you do not agree This software can be used only if you agree to the above contract Read to the end of the text press the scroll button to scroll the text GV PT2 Installer P GV PT2 Installer Original directory x Normal installation completed Reboot Windows to use the application Press Reboot to reboot your computer now Directory to copy to CAWINDOWS JVC Browse D Group Name to JVC GV PT2 Capture Cancel Information v Help H Reboot Do Not Reboot 58 OPEN amp CLOSE Basic Operation Procedure GETTING STARTED You can launch this program using the standard procedure for Windows There are some differences between Windows 3
3. Stored Title Impose or Masking is not available in this mode PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in the Video Cassette Label Print mode To affix labels on video cassettes First cut out the labels and then stick onto video cassettes 36 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Name Sticker Print You can print 16 separate copies of the same image Use the optional Color Print Paper Sheet Set PV 25SFSAU JVC TITLE SOURCE MEMORY OM gt 2 MASKING KEE PRINT COO MEN OOO NFORMAT MODE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZONTAL MULTI OFF SELECT 1 1 SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT A FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT NAME STICKER SELECT t SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor SELECT NAME STICKER ON LAYOUT Press cursor buttons lt p to choose the options PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete 5 Output tray 6 Print lamp FRAME STABILIZER 37 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA
4. e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete Output tray 6 Print lamp FRAME STABILIZER BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS The image is stored in memory and appears on the screen Only one image is stored in memory regardless of the MULTI setting eIn order to superimpose titles and masking see pages 40 through 45 Title superimposing or masking is done on each image PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started e Now printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in Multi Print same scene mode 26 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Multi Print Different Scenes You can print various images on the same print sheet REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZONTAL MULTI 16 t CONTENT SELECTED PIX SELECT 1 1 gt OK OK SET OK QUIT FORMAT 1 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor S
5. 0 KS 6 6 xh Di ka When using a JVC camcorder or VCR SNAPSHOT PRINT page 46 If your JVC camcorder is equipped with Snapshot Search such as the GR SV7 or GR DV1 you can automatically edit and print snapshots EDITING INDEX page 48 When used in conjunction with Random Assemble Editing this feature allows you to create an index LAYOUT PRINT Horizontal layout Video cassette label Name Sticker page 20 page 34 page 36 Vertical layout Calendar page 32 page 38 uc JUN 1997 SUN MON TUE WED THU SAT 22 3 4 5 8 9 10 Uu 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 30 MASKING PRINT page 44 STAR OVAL STORED TITLE IMPOSE page 40 e HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS e CONGRATULATIONS e OUR VACATION eWISH YOU WERE HERE BUILT IN CAPTURE FACILITY page 63 Images stored in the printer can be transferred to your computer The transferred image can be processed or printed using commer cially available software 8 MAJOR FEATURES 6 CONTROLS INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS 10 Front ee Ee SNE ENEE NEE Zeie SE heed ie 10 Rear View sise23 303 ohne Ee eebe 11 Remote Control Unit 12 PREPARATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL RC UNIT 13 CONNECTIONS 14 INSTALLATION OF INK CAS
6. marked Push it until you hear a click 4 CLOSE CASSETTE DOOR Push the right side of the door eThe door clicks when it is fully closed When removing ink cassette Push the lock lever in the direction of arrow The ink cassette is unlocked and can be removed CAUTION Do not stick your fingers into the ink cassette storage space You may be burned or injured About Color Print Paper Sheet Sets optional You must use one of the sets shown in the following chart CONTENTS USES PV a Standard Print Paper 50 Sheets Standard type e Ink Cassette 50 Prints PV 25SFSAU Sticker type e Ink Cassette 25 Prints Before Printing 9 Do not touch printing side of the paper 9 Do not use paper that is torn or curled as this can result in paper jamming 9 Do not use paper that is wet or damp Printing may not be possible and paper jamming may occur 9 Do not touch or pull out the ink cassette s ink sheet e Keep young children away from the ink cassette s ink sheet When the ink cassette is empty replace it with a new one An empty ink cassette cannot be used Do not try to rewind and re use cassette e Do not expose the paper to high tempera tures high humidity and or direct sunlight You can write on one side a PV SOSFAU print sheet 9 If you want to write something or stick a stamp on a PV 50SFAU sheet wait until printing is finished If you write something or stick something on before pr
7. Low Normal Dark Normal Image adjustment 3 Contrast Brightness Normal N High Bright D Version A Print orientation Select when printing Portrait Select when printing a vertical image layout Maximum size H 480 dots x V 640 dots Landscape Select when printing a horizontal image layout Maximum size H 640 dots x V 480 dots Number of prints Enter a number when you want to make multiple prints of the same image Up to 25 prints possible Image adjustment Select when you want to adjust how the image looks Contrast Low High adjustment Adjustable between 5 min and 5 max Brightness Adjustable between 5 min and 5 max OK Click to validate the change you have made Cancel Click to cancel the change you have made and close this window Normal N Click to set contrast and brightness to normal 7 Help H Click to call up help information 8 Version A Click to display the GV PT2 printer driver version HOW THE SPOOLER WINDOW WORKS 1 GV PT2 Spooler Information l Help H Signal indicator box 7 File name box 2 Message box 3 1 Signal indicator box Red Print data capture in pause Blue Print data capture in progress 2 File name box Displays the names of the files which have been specified for printing The Printing sequence can be changed for the second and subsequen
8. SELECT MENU appears on the monitor SELECT VERTICAL ON LAYOUT Press cursor buttons 4 lt to choose the FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZONTAL MULTI OFF SELECT 1 1 SET gt OK OK QUIT FORMAT options FORMAT SELECT MENU PRESS OK TUNO s Vae e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete SELECT t 1 SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT MM 2 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK Image on the TV monitor The area within the broken line is stored in memory eg Image to be stored FRAME STABILIZER 5 6 Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS The desired image is stored in memory and a vertical layout of the image appears on screen The area to be stored is as shown to the left elf the image was recorded with a camcorder the date display may be omitted from the image eIn order to print characters on lower half of the layout see the Camera Title Impose section on page 42 Stored Title Impose or Masking is not available in the Vertical Layout mode PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started e Now printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printe
9. US JVC CORP 41 Slater Drive Elmwood Park N J 07407 JVC CANADA INC 21 Finchdene Square Scarborough Ontario M1X 1A7 ta Printed in Japan 0197MNV UN YP U U C COPYRIGHT 1997 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD
10. attempt to repair or modify the printer There are high voltage components within the unit and the risk of electric shock Tn y and unit malfunctions exists If a problem occurs contact your JVC dealer 5 ABOUT THERMAL HEADS e The thermal heads necessary for printing are located within the unit The heads can become extremely warm To prevent possible burns and injuries do not touch the thermal heads e When the printer is used for extended periods the thermal heads experience wear and tear just like VCR heads As the thermal heads become worn print quality will gradually decrease When you notice a decline in quality it is possible that the heads may need to be replaced Consult your JVC dealer MOISTURE CONDENSATION If condensation occurs inside the printer it may adhere to print paper during printing causing poor quality prints and paper jams If you think condensation may exist within the unit let the unit sit for at least 2 hours with the power on to dry sufficiently If paper is stuck within the unit remove it before turning the power on Unused print paper subjected to moisture should not be used for printing e Condensation may occur in the following situations 1 In a room when the heater suddenly comes on 2 In the direct path of cool air from an air conditioner 3 When the unit is moved from a cool place to a warm place DUST Due to dust or lint adhering to print paper or to extreme variations
11. in temperature a small degree of color smearing or lines may be visible in prints Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the printer 1 DO NOT place the printer n an environment prone to extreme temperatures or humidity in direct sunlight In a dusty environment in an environment where strong magnetic fields are generated on a surface that is unstable or subject to vibration DO NOT block the printer s ventilation openings DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of the printer 5 AVOID violent shocks to the printer during transport AUN CAUTION Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void user s authority to operate the equipment AAJOR FEATURES A Variety of Special Effects Printing Options This printer allows you to print text or images on standard or seal paper in any of one of several formats MULTI PRINT Print 4 or 16 images on one sheet The same image page 24 S INSET PRINT page 28 Inset one image inside another TITLE IMPOSE PRINT page 42 Impose hand drawn titles or illustrations on an image or different images page 26 STROBE PRINT page 30 Print at set intervals as when taking snapshots in rapid succession Je
12. or unload the ink cassette PARALLEL Connector e Connect to the parallel printer terminal of a computer using a commercially available printer cable Service Door for Jammed Paper Removal Open this door when paper is jammed Do not open this door unless paper is jammed Be sure to close this after clearing the paper jam JLIP Joint Level Interface Protocol Connector e For connection to a computer for manipulation of printer images Refer to the HELP or README files provided with the HS V1U Ver 1 10 software for details Video Output Connector e Use this connector when you want to view the input image or an image stored in memory on a television Using a commercially available video cable connect the printer to a television Power Cord e Plug into an AC outlet AC 120 V Notice to JLIP PLAYER PACK HS V1U Ver 1 08 users HS V1U Ver 1 08 is not compatible with the GV PT2U If the version number is not printed on the HS V1U s diskette that means that the version is 1 08 A version of HS V1U compatible with the GV PT2U will be made available from our home page in English lt www gt http www jvc victor co jp For further details consult your nearest JVC dealer QUOTA DION CONN OA CL REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 CO Transmitter POWER button 2 SOURCE select button 69 MEMORY button 3 TITLE button FRAME STABILIZER MASKING button CD PRINT butto
13. overlapping one another SE L Arranges the minimized images side by side 2 Capture2 Temporary file names for the captured images 3 Capture3 v 4 Capture4 es Tile e Cascade 2 GV PT2 Capture Utility lt 2 GV PT2 Capture Utility File E Edit E Image l Window W Help H Arrange Icons CH GV PT2 Capture Utility RHE File F Edit E Image l Window W Help H Capture4 iolz BET 1 Capture2 PETES L Capture DIE Help H Content Displays contents of the help file About GV PT2 Capture Utility A Displays the software version information PRINTING PROCEDURE PRINTING AN IMAGE FROM YOUR PC You can work on images captured on your PC using commercially available Paint software programs for instance to add text or modify the image and then print the results REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation Refer to page 19 VIDEO PRINTER OPERATION 1 Make sure that the ON LINE lamp is off in video printer mode elf it is on press and hold the SOURCE button for at least two seconds to turn off the lamp Store the image you want to capture on the PC Press the MODE button on the remote control unit e MODE SELECT MENU appears on the monitor Press OK CAPTURE display appears and displays Waiting for transfer of captured data 63 ON LINE lamp MODE SELECT MENU t CAPTURE SNAP
14. paper Pull out paper tray The paper tray is running out of paper or paper and check paper feeding is not working E Remove the paper tray and set print sheets correctly 18 Printer has malfunc Any abnormality occurs during printing tioned unexpectedly RW Turn the power off unplug the power cord then Printing will be plug the cord back in and turn the power on again cancelled If the message remains consult your dealer or your local JVC service center 16 l 18 Paper jammed Paper jams during printing 73 Remove paper E Remove jammed paper referring to page 73 72 TROUBLESHOOTING cont OTHER PROBLEMS Error lamp lights or blinks paper is jammed two or more stacked sheets have printed the image you want to print from the playback unit cannot be called up on screen the image on the TV screen won t change or the stored image has disappeared color is weak or wrong the image to be printed is expanded vertically or black bars appear at the top and bottom of the image the top of the printed image is not straight any message appears on the screen If a message appears take the appropriate action as indicated on pages 68 to 71 If no message appears turn the power off unplug the cord and wait several minutes Then plug the cord back in and turn the power on again paper jam may be due to e incompatibility of paper with ink cassette e wrong paper orienta
15. paper tray and remove the jammed sheet Lift the white lever and remove the jammed paper 5 After removing the paper insert the paper tray and re place the jammed paper removing door 6 Plug in the power cord and turn on the power 74 Power SPECIFICATIONS AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption During printing Approx 63 W 1 0 A When idle Approx 4 W Signal Print format NTSC standard Sublimation dye thermal transfer line printing Print quality Resolution 640 horiz x 480 vert dots Gradation 256 tones Print medium Ink sheet Cartridge dedicated 3 color consecutive printing yellow magenta cyan Print sheet Paper size 144 x 100 mm dedicated Maximum print area 112 x 84 mm Connectors S Video input S connector front x 1 Normal video input Pin jack RCA connector front x 1 1 0 V p p 75 Q unbalanced Normal video output Pin jack RCA connector Rear x 1 1 0 V p p 75 Q unbalanced Remote pause 3 5 mm Mini jack bipolar JLIP 3 5 mm Mini jack four poles PARALLEL Amphenol 36 pin Operating temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F Operating humidity 35 80 Storage temperature 20 60 C 4 140 F Operating position Level horizontal 5 Dimensions 213 W 90 Hx 213 D mm 8 7 16 x 3 9 16 x 8 7 16 Weight Approx 2 3 kg 5 1 Ibs Design and spe
16. 1 and Windows 95 Windows 3 1 offers a number of ways to launch an application Open the group of application icons on the program manger and double click the applica tion you want to open Select Run in the program manger select the file name of the application and click the RUN button Double click the application name in the File Manager menu GV PT2 Capture Utility File F Edit E View V Help H M GUPT i Capture With Windows 95 click the START button on the taskbar and the program menu appears on the screen Move the cursor to the program you want to run and click to start the program Da Accessories JVC GV PT2 Capture B StartUp MS DOS Prompt EO Windows Explorer Now let s actually launch the program If you re using Windows 3 1 open the JVC GV PT2 Capture group on the program manager and double click the JVC GV PT2 Capture icon If you re using Windows 95 select JVC GV PT2 Capture on the start menu and start it Once the program has loaded Windows 3 1 displays the screen shown below Icon button Control menu button Titlebar Maximize bulton GV PT2 Capture Utility File F Edit E Image Window W Help H The titlebar and menubar look different on Windows 95 Icon button Control menu button Titlebar Close button 4 GV PT2 Capture Utility File F Edit E Image l Window W Help H Maximize button CLO
17. CA SSETTE To print video cassette labels NAME STI CKER To print stickers for visiting cards CALENDAR To print calendar on lower half of vertical layout To print 1 image To print 4 images on one sheet SAME PIX To print 16 images on one sheet Print the same image in each of the sections 4 16 on one sheet SELECTED PIX Print selected images in each of the sections 4 16 on one sheet STROBE lt HIGH gt Stores images at approximately 1 15 sec intervals when printing in Strobe Print format STROBE lt LOW gt Stores images at approximately 1 2 sec intervals when printing in Strobe Print format Factory setting When you unplug the printer and plug it again the default factory settings are restored 24 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Multi Print Same Scene You can print the same image 4 or 16 times on one sheet AA 4 M 5 1A G 69 CG A A a a J REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 9 GV PT2 9 gt NH A Preparation See page 19 1 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor FORMAT SELECT MENU SELECT HORIZONTAL ON LAYOUT SELECT 4 OR 16 ON MULTI AND fie SELECT SAME PIX ON CONTENT CONTENT SAME PIX Press cursor buttons A g to place the pointer on items and press cursor buttons lt p gt to SELECT 1 1 SET change the options OK OK QUIT FORMAT PRESS OK
18. ELECT HORIZONTAL ON LAYOUT SELECT 4 OR 16 ON MULTI AND SELECT SELECTED PIX ON CONTENT Press cursor buttons a v to place the pointer CG on items and press cursor buttons 4 to change the options PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete Image stored Display of stored position FRAME STABILIZER 4 7 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS The image is stored in memory and appears in the upper lefthand corner of the screen The next position to be stored in memory appears in all white in the upper righthand corner of the screen eYou can select which position to store next by pressing the cursor buttons a w and lt gt es With ON SCREEN set to OFF on the PRINTER MENU Page 22 only the position stored in memory appears on the display PRESS SOURCE TO CALL UP THE INPUT DISPLAY REPEAT STEPS 5 AND 6 FOR EACH IMAGE YOU ARE GOING TO PRINT 4 OR 16 AND STORE THEM eIn order to superimpose titles and masking see pages 40 through 45 Title imposing or masking is done across the entire screen not on each image separately PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are deliver
19. ES OF PRINTING cont Editing Index When you edit a source tape using Random Assemble Editing available on selected JVC camcorders and VCRs you can print out the scenes at the Edit In and Edit Out points you ve registered This allows you to make an editing index TITLE SOURCE MEMORY MASKING STABILIZER PRINT MENU FORMAT MODE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation Perform preparation referring to page 19 CONNECT IMAGE SOURCE CAMCORDER OR VCR TO PRINTER PAGE 14 15 Connect either the camcorder or the video cassette recorder to the printer s REMOTE PAUSE connector using the mini plug cord or a editing cable supplied with the camcorder SET EDIT IN OR EDIT OUT POINT OF THE SCENE TO BE STORED When the scene to be printed is reached set Edit in and Edit out points with the camcorder or VCR Up to 16 scenes can be set For details refer to the camcorder and VCR operation manuals 1 8 COUNTER 0 04 11 TOTAL 0 01 13 Random Assemble Editing selection screen If the camcorder s power goes off SSP ae before you press the Edit Sart PRESS MODE SELECT BUTTON button e MODE SELECT MENU appears turn the camcorder s power off and then on The Random Assemble Editing selection screen appears in the camcorder s viewfinder display 39 MODE SELECT MENU CAPTURE SNAP SHOT PRINTING t EDITING INDEX E
20. JVC REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Preparation See page 19 FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZONTAL MULTI OFF SELECT t SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT 7 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the connected monitor SELECT LAYOUT AND NO OF SCENES Press cursor button A and place the pointer 7 on LAYOUT Press cursor button lt and change the LAYOUT to HORIZONTAL Press cursor button a v and place the pointer 7 on MULTI Press cursor button 4 lt and change the number to OFF PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and setting is complete 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS eThe image is stored in memory and appears on the screen elf MEMORY display is unstable press F STABILIZER button to call up FSTABILIZER ON on TV screen to stabilize the frame 6 PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started e Now printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray ATTENTION When using the Video Printer GV PT2 in a location where static electricity is easily produced When yo
21. Jvc MM MULTIMEDIA PRINTER GV D T 2 ENGLISH E INSTRUCTIONS Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Multimedia Printer Before use please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of this product Using This Instruction Manual All major sections and subsections are listed in the Table Of Contents F pg 8 9 e Notes appear after most subsections Be sure to read these as well Basic and advanced features operation are separated for easier reference It is recommended that you salve refer to Controls Indicators and Connectors gt pgs 10 12 and familiarize yourself with button locations etc before use 9 read thoroughly the Safety Precautions and Safety Instructions that follow They contain extremely important information regarding the safe use of your new Multimedia Printer You are recommended to carefully read the cautions on page 5 before use INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Change or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
22. MULTI set to 4 or 16 and CONTENT set to SELECTED PIX on page 26 REWIND THE TAPE IN THE CAMCORDER TO THE SCENE YOU WANT TO PRINT THEN PAUSE THE TAPE PRESS MODE e MODE SELECT MENU appears elf the image to be printed is not stored in memory CAPTURE is not displayed on the MODE SELECT MENU SELECT SNAP SHOT PRINTING Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer on SNAP SHOT PRINTING PRESS OK e MODE SELECT MENU disappears and SNAP SHOT PRINTING appears PRESS THE CAMCORDER S SNAP SHOT BUTTON e Refer to the camcorder s instruction manual for details The camcorder automatically locates the beginning of the snapshot and the printer stores the scene eWhen the number of scenes set in 2 is stored the MEMORY display is entered elf you do not want to store all the 16 scenes press OK The MEMORY display is entered with the rest of the scenes turning white es When the MEMORY display appears stop the snapshot search on the camcorder elf you have chosen 4 or 16 of the same scene the MEMORY displays only one scene es Title Impose or masking is not available PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray AS DIFFERENT TYP
23. NTER THE MODE OK SELECT t 1 QUIT MODE Sequence for memory A 1st Edit in of the Editing program B 1st Edit out of the program C 2nd Edit in P 8th Edit out to be stored in this sequence A B CHD EIFIG H aK MIN O P To exit Editing Index mode 4 CHOOSE EDITING INDEX Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer c on EDITING INDEX PRESS OK e MODE SELECT MENU disappears and EDITING INDEX appears 16 image sections are displayed regardless of the number of scenes set on the PRINTER MENU PRESS THE CAMCORDER S EDIT START BUTTON OR THE VCR S START BUTTON e Edit indexing begins and the Edit In and Edit Out points are automatically stored in the printer s memory Once all 16 scenes are stored they appear on display elf you do not want to store all the 16 scenes press OK The MEMORY display is appears and the rest of the scenes turn white es Title Impose or masking is not available PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray press MODE after printing and the EDITING INDEX disappears If you use a camcorder such as GR DV1 with FADE or WIPE function available at the
24. ONTAL MULTI 14 CONTENT SELECTED PIX SELECT t SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT Position of the sub scene to be stored displayed on screen FRAME STABILIZER If MEMORY display is not stable press F STABILIZER button to call up F STABILIZER ON on TV screen If you store the wrong main scene redo the procedure from step 7 If you store the wrong sub scene redo the procedure from step 8 to 0 Store the sub scene PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor SELECT 4 OR 16 ON MULTI AND SELECT SELECTED PIX ON CONTENT Press cursor buttons 4 to place the pointer on items and press cursor buttons lt p gt to change the options eWith 4 selected on MULTI the size of the sub scene will be 1 4 of the main scene area With 16 selected on MULTI it will be 1 16 of the main scene area PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete SELECT THE POSITION WHERE THE SUB SCENE IS STORED WITH CUR SOR BUTTONS 4 v AND lt gt The stored position of the sub scene is displayed in white in the upper righthand corner of the screen PRESS SOURCE BUTTON eTo call up the INPUT display WHEN THE IMAGE YOU WANT TO SELECT AS A SUB SCENE IS REACHED PRESS MEMORY The sub scene inset in the main scene is displayed on the monitor elf you want to inset more than one sub scene repeat steps 8 through 0 eIn order to superimpose ti
25. RINTING cont Camera Title Impose You can print a scene or image with your own handwritten characters or drawing imposed on it The title or drawing will cover the entire image area of the color print paper sheet regardless of the MULTI setting Horizontal Layout Format Vertical Layout Format Hi REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 STORE THE DESIRED IMAGE IN MEMORY See pages 20 through 35 for storing as desired RECORD TITLE OR DRAWING WITH YOUR CAMCORDER Connect the S Video or Video output connector of the camcorder to the S Video or Video input connector and record your title or drawing using the camcorder eTo ensure that your title or drawing is clearly visible and contrasts sufficiently with the image use a dark colored pen pencil or marker on white or light colored paper Make sure the lines are wide and the figures large SELECT ERASE TITLE HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERASE TITLE PRESS TITLE SELECT ERASE TITLE appears SELECT t SET OK OK QUIT TITLE Erase title when printing is finished SELECT ERASE TITLE CAMERA TITLE ERASE TITLE ET gt SELECT t S OK OK QUIT TITLE SET CAMERA TITLE CG COLOR BLACK INVERSE NO SET SELECT DI OK OK QUIT TITLE 1 Press TITLE eSELECT ERASE TITLE appears Press cu
26. SETTE 16 LOADING THE PAPER TRAY 18 PREPARATION 19 BASIC PRINTING 20 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING 22 Print Mone Display xicsaree nutans ena eaei ean 22 Setting with remote control unit 7 22 E 25 teeters an dd a tran Deana ted E oo trata cota R owen 23 Multi Print Same Scene 24 Multi Print Different Scene 26 Inset d EE 28 Strobe EE 30 Vertical Layout Prints nnen eaeoe a Seele 32 Video Cassette Label Print 34 Name Sticker 36 Calendar m 38 Stored Title Impose 0 40 Camera Title 42 Masking 0 44 A a A EE eaat 46 Editing Jegen eegener 48 PERSONAL COMPUTER PRINTER SECTION 51 INTRODUCTION 52 PERIPHERAL UNIT CONNECTIONS 54 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 56 OPEN amp CLOSE Basic Operation Procedure 58 CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS 60 PRINTING PROCEDURE 63 Video Printer Operation Seed ENER 63 0 64 Print Operation 2 33 t te indtess ds EE 64 How The Setup Dialog Work 66 How The Spooler Window Work 67 TROUBLESHOOTING 68 SPECIFICATIONS 74 INDEX 79 PROVIDED ACCESSORIES S AAA Battery x 2 Paper Tray Color Print Paper Sheet Set Remote Control Unit e Standard Print Paper 10 sheets e Ink Cassette 10 prints Floppy Dis k It should be noted that it my be unlawful to print from pre recorded tapes or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the video recording broadcast or cable programme an
27. SHOT PRINTING EDITING INDEX ENTER THE MODE OK SELECT 1 QUIT MODE A CAPTURE Waiting for transfer of captured data QUIT MODE 64 PRINTING PROCEDURE cont 5 Capture the image e Select Capture New NI in the File menu to transfer the image data from printer to PC e The captured image is framed in white Capture in progress Repeat steps 2 through 5 to capture other images NOTE A maximum of four images can be captured with the Capture Utility If you want to capture more images save and close one or more of the images you have already captured You may then capture additional images 7 Save the captured image s e Type the file name in Save As A of the File menu and save it The file will be saved in the bitmap BMP form PRINT OPERATION You cannot print the captured image with the provided Driver amp Capture Utility Software Use a commercially available Paint or other photo editing software program to print the image 8 2 Launch your photo editing program Add text or make modifications to the image as desired e Refer to the photo editing software s user manual for details Press and hold the SOURCE for at least two seconds to turn the ON LINE lamp on e PC mode is selected is displayed on the monitor 10 set up the printer Example e Windows 95 Select Print P of the File menu to call up the print display Select JVC GV PT2 in the printer n
28. SING THE PROGRAM Double click the control menu button in Windows 3 1 or click Close GV PT2 Capture Utility X on the File F menu With Windows 95 simply click the Close button 60 CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS MENUBAR Z GV PT2 Capture Utility HHG Edit E Image l Windo Capture New N Save S Save As A Exit Capture Utility X The menubar provides several menus with lists of commands that enable you to execute various program functions Click the desired item on the menubar to pull down the menu Then click on the desired command in the pulldown menu Some commands may not be executable depending on where you are in the program Disabled functions look lighter than other items Each menu is configured as shown below Fi le F Select to capture the image stored in printer into the Capture New N computer Save S Select to change the file content without changing Save As A the file name This erases all the content previously Exit Capture Utility X entered Select to save as a new file L Closes the capture utility program Wee Cl Edit E Select to undo the most recent work done Undo Z Select to copy to the clipboard The copy is displayed in Copy C color according to the monitor setup Rotate 90 Clockwise 9 Select to rotate through 90 clockwise Rotate 90 Counterclockwise 0 Select to rotate through 90 counterclockwise Resize S Select to reduce the
29. YBACK Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS e The desired image is stored in memory and appears on screen While the MEMORY screen shows one image the actual print looks as illustrated on the opposite page eIn order to superimpose title characters or masking see pages 40 through 45 Charac ters or masking are superimposed on each copy of print PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in the Name Sticker Print mode 38 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Calendar Print You can print an image and calendar together Available only with the vertical layout JVE TITLE SOURCE MEMORY COW CH MASKING d PRINT e MEN O UN FORMAT MODE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 e A FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT CALENDAR SELECT 1 1 SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT 4 6 CANCEL button Si JUN 1997 TUE WED THU 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK Fast for
30. ame box e Windows 3 1 Select Printer Setup R of the File menu to call up the printer setup display Select JVC GV PT2 as the printer name Print RES Printer ee TA Operations and displays may be different than described above in some applications Refer to the application s instruction manual for details Me 11 12 Call up the printer setup display setup dialog Example e Windows 95 Click Properties P on the display on page 64 and the Setup Dialog box appears e Windows 3 1 Click Option O on the printer setup display and the Setup Dialog box appears e Select print orientation number of prints and image adjustment e When this is done click OK The new settings are saved and the Setup Dialog box closes To start printing eClick OK on the display on page 64 to open the Spooler window When the all the print data is transferred to the printer the spooler bar reaches the end printing starts When printing is finished press and hold the SOURCE button for at least two seconds to turn the ON LINE lamp off video printer mode NOTE Printing may not work properly with some software programs 66 No of prints 2 PRINTING PROCEDURE cont GV PT2 Setup Dialog r Orientation S e e e Portrait Print orientation 7 Al ones Landscape Number of Prints 1 Cancel r Image Adjustment
31. ayed on screen e Holidays are not colored red PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started e Now printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray 6 When you want to erase the calendar before printing press CANCEL Pressing the OK button restores the calender Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in the Calendar Print mode If you store the wrong calendar redo steps 3 through 7 40 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Stored Title Impose Five different titles including HAPPY BIRTHDAY are stored in the printer and can be called up for superimposed printing Colors and positions of the titles are set in advance 5 3 CANCEL button REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 STORE THE DESIRED IMAGE IN MEMORY See pages 20 through 31 for storing as desired PRESS TITLE e SELECT ERASE TITLE appears 6 CHOOSE YOUR DESIRED TITLE Press cursor buttons 4 lt to choose the title SELECT ERASE TITLE lt CONGRATULATIONS ERASE TITLE SELECT t SET OK OK QUIT TITLE MM 2 Congratula tions ig 4 5 PRESS OK Screen turns blue with Please wait displayed The title supe
32. captured image to 1 4 or 1 16 Change Color Mode C Select to change the number of colors color grade scale of the capture image Captured image Rotate 90 clockwise Rotate 90 counterclockwise GC ea EC SS oe Sg A Click Undo when you want to restore the previous image S Undo Z If you want to restore the previous size after resizing click Undo Copy C If you resized the image more than once you cannot restore the Rotate 90 Clockwise 9 original size Rotate 90 Counterclockwise 0 640x480 gt 320x240 Reduces the current image to 1 4 Change Color Mode C gt 640x480 gt 160x120 Reduces the current image to 1 16 Captured image 1 4 1 16 Edit E Undo Z Copy C Rotate 90 Clockwise 9 Rotate 90 Counterclockwise 0 Resize S gt Change Color Mode C gt 256 Tone Index Color Gray Scale Switches between full color mode 256 tone index color mode and Gray Scale mode Image l Displays the captured image at the desired magnification 62 CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS cont Arranges the captured images side by side and stacked one upon another Tile T A maximum of four tiles are visible at one time Cascade C Arranges the captured images in cascade Shows a maximum of four images Arrange Icons
33. cifications subject to change without notice INDEX 6 Calendar Print ccsccsscsrsesevdsadtesdensonses GG pg 8 Camera Title Impose cece eee pg 42 Capture the Image Into PC CG pg 64 Capture Utility oer CF pg 60 Capture Utility window s s ssssee0 CF pg 60 Color Print Paper Sheet Set LF pg 17 Content of Images 00 cece eee CF pg 23 E Editing INDEX srie oiite te CF pg 48 Error Messages eeeseeesseeeeeeees pg 68 71 F FORMAT SELECT MENU F pg 3 Frame Stabilizer CG pg 21 24 39 47 49 H How the Setup Dialog Works LF pg 66 How the Spooler Window Works 17 pg 67 ID Nutini ses GG pg 22 Inset CG pg 8 Installation einion GG pg 56 Installation of Ink Cassette GG pg 16 L ELE CG pg 3 M Masking Print sesers GG pg 44 MODE SELECT MENU o n F pg 46 48 64 Multi Print Different Scenes GG pg 26 Multi Print Same 56606 GG pg 24 N Name Sticker Print c cece pg 36 Number of Images gt pg 23 O Ee E F pg 22 P PRINTER MENU I gt pg 22 5 SnapShot C pg 6 Stored Title IMpOSE eee pg 40 Strobe Pritttinsss csszcusserssnsassetesedsdcsaes CG pg 30 Strobe Speed ieinter gt pg 23 30 Vertical Layout Print gt pg 32 Video Cassette Label Print gt pg 34 W When Paper 5 gt pg 73 eld AD JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA DIVISION OF
34. d in any literary dramatic musical or artistic work embodied therein 10 PRINT button MEMORY button e Press to store an input image for printing POWER button Turns the printer on and off SOURCE ON LINE button FRAME STABILIZER O Vent holes Periodically clean these holes with a vacuum cleaner Make sure the printer s power cord is unplugged ERROR lamp INK lamp Lights when the ink cassette is loaded ON LINE lamp e Lights when the PC mode is on Remote Control Signal Receiver REMOTE PAUSE connector e Used when printing snapshots or an editing index from a JVC camcorder or video cassette recorder Connect a commercially available 93 5mm mini plug to either the camcorder s editing jack or the video cassette recorder s R A EDIT or SPECIAL FUNCTION jack CONTROLS INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS S Video Input Connector e If the source unit has an S Video output jack connect it to the multimedia printer using a commercially available S Video cable S VHS input has priority over normal inputs Video Input Connector e If the source unit doesn t have an S Video output jack connect its normal video output to the printer using a commercially available video cable Paper Tray Insertion Slot Insert the paper tray into this slot Output Tray e Printed sheets are stacked here Be sure to open the tray when using the printer Ink Cassette Insertion Slot e Open this to load
35. d sheets stacked on the tray Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in the Vertical Layout mode 3 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Video Cassette Label Print You can print video cassette labels that you can use to record the contents of your video cassettes Use the optional Color Print Paper Sheet Set PV 25SFSAU Spine label JVC S 5 CA 5 e MEN 5 5 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 FORMAT SELECT MENU PRESS FORMAT LAYOUT HORIZONTAL FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the MULTI OFF monitor SELECT VIDEO CASSETTE ON LAY SELECT I t SET gt OUT OKIOKI Press cursor buttons lt p to choose the A options FORMAT SELECT MENU PRESS OK LAYOUT VIDEO CASSETTE e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete SELECT 1 SET gt OK OK QUIT FORMAT 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK 5 Output tray 6 Print lamp FRAME STABILIZER 35 Fast forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DE SIRED IMAGE APPEARS The desired scene is stored in memory and appears on screen While the MEMORY screen shows one image the actual print looks as illustrated on the opposite page eIn order to print characters on the spine label of the cassette see the Camera Title Impose section on page 42
36. e Use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer and follow the manufacturer s instructions for any mounting of the product Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across hresholds or deep pile carpets 2 Product and Cart Combination A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 3 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like e PORTABLE CART WARNING Symbol provided by RETAC 4 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 5 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer of this product as they may cause hazards 6 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 7 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat SERVICING 1 Servicing If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a marked change in p
37. e masking superimposed on the image then appears on MEMORY display elf you want to title superimpose at the same time follow the steps 2 through 4 on page 40 eWhen both the masking and title are super imposed on the image the title appears on the frame 5 PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started e Now printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray E if you want to remove the masking before printing press CANCEL Pressing the OK button restores the masking E if you want to remove the masking when superimposing both title and masking 1 Press MASKING e SELECT ERASE MASKING appears 2 Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer CG on ERASE MASKING 3 Press OK e The masking and the SELECT ERASE MASKING disappear e See page 41 to erase title only If you want to change the masking redo steps 2 through 4 46 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Snapshot Print If you have a JVC camcorder with a Snapshot Search function such as the GR SV7 and GR DV1 you can easily locate and print snapshots REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation 9 Connect the camcorder s editing connector to the PAUSE connector on the printer using the editing cable supplied
38. e source tape engage the camcorder s Record mode 22 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING Print menu display PRINTER MENU ct NUMBER OF PRINTS 1 ON SCREEN ON D NUMBER 20 SELECT t SET OK Ok QUIT MENU PRINTER MENU display REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 ITEM OPTIONS APPLICATION Selectable up to 25 Factory set at 1 ON SCREEN ON Usually set to ON OFF No display in the INPUT or MEMORY mode ID Number 1 99 Connection to and operation from a personal computer will be possible using the JLIP connector Factory set at 20 Setting with remote control unit PRESS POWER PRESS CURSOR BUTTONS lt gt es Power comes on and POWER indicator TO SELECT THE DESIRED OP lights TION 2 PRESS MENU REPEAT 3 AND 4 AND PRESS OK BUTTON WHEN SETTING IS e PRINTER MENU appears on the connected monitor COMPLETE PRINTER MENU disappears and setting PRESS CURSOR BUTTONS 4 v is finished TO PLACE THE POINTER lt ON THE DESIRED ITEM Select Layout 23 FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZONTAL MULTI 4 CONTENT SAME PIX SET QUIT FORMAT SELECT 1 4 OK OK FORMAT SELECT MENU display ITEM OPTION APPLICATION Number of images displays only for horizontal layout Image content displays only when number of scenes is set to 4 or 16 in horizontal layout HORIZONTAL Usually set to this option VERTICAL For vertical layout VIDEO
39. ed to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray If MEMORY display is not stable press FSTABILIZER button to call up F STABILIZER ON on TV screen If you store the wrong image or store an image incorrectly Press the cursor buttons a v and lt p and select the image you want to change e The position stored appears in white in the upper righthand corner of the screen Press SOURCE to call up the INPUT display and store a new image e The wrong image is deleted and the new image is stored in memory 28 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Inset Print 2 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZONTAL MULTI OFF SELECT DU SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT Main scene Sub scene Store the main scene 1 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor SELECT HORIZONTAL ON LAYOUT AND SELECT OFF FOR MULTI Press cursor buttons 4 to place the pointer on items and press cursor buttons lt p gt to change the options 6 PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK WHEN YOU REACH THE SCENE YOU WANT TO SELECT AS THE MAIN SCENE PRESS MEMORY The main scene is stored and displayed on the monitor ZC FORMAT SELECT MENU LAYOUT HORIZ
40. edit in and edit out points of assemble editing you can store the faded or wiped image by engaing the FADE or WIPE mode at the edit in or edit out points eg a black image is stored using the fader In this case store the edit in and edit out points in sequence with MULTI set to 4 or 16 and CONTENT set to SELECTED PIX page 26 FRAME STABILIZER Switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available in the Editing Index mode 50 MEMO MM D PERSONAL COMPUTER PRINTER SECTION The Readme TXT file provides additional information for setup and information that is not included in the instruction manual Please read the file before installing the provided software program You can find the latest information in English on the provided software program at our www server lt www gt http www jvc victor co jp 52 INTRODUCTION REQUIRED HARDWARE Bi Directional 25 pin printer interface 6 486DX2 or higher CPU OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Personal computer with Microsoft Windows Operating System Version 3 1 also verified to run with Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation registered in the United States and other countries 16 MB RAM or more At least 8 MB available hard disk space Color display capable of handling at least 640 x 480 dots and 256 colors Recommended tr
41. ent magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The GV PT2 Multimedia Printer should be used with AC 120 Vu 60 Hz To prevent electric shock and hazards DO NOT use any other power source CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NOTE The rating plate serial number plate and safety caution are on the bottom and or the back of the main unit This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada IMPORTANT PRODUCT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions But improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety In order not to defeat the built in safeguards ob
42. epairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating condition CAUTIONS If you notice smoke or a peculiar smell coming from the printer shut it down and unplug it IMMEDIATELY Use of the printer under these conditions could lead to fire or electric shock Contact your JVC dealer DO NOT attempt to repair the malfunction yourself DO NOT attempt to insert foreign objects into the printer as this can lead to electric shock or fire If an object other than print paper is accidentally inserted shut the printer down unplug it and contact your JVC dealer Exercise caution when moving the printer If you drop the unit do not attempt to use it If during use you notice that the cabinet is damaged shut the printer down unplug it and contact your JVC dealer Use of the printer under these conditions can lead to fire or electric shock DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer s power cord or leave the cord near any heat generating appliance as this can damage the cord Avoid excessive pulling or twisting of the power cord If the power cord becomes cut or otherwise damaged contact your JVC dealer When unplugging the printer DO NOT pull on the cord Hold the plug itself and remove it from the AC outlet Use of the printer with a damaged power cord can lead to fire electric shock and unit malfunctions DO NOT remove the cover and
43. erformance and you are unable to restore normal operation by following the detailed procedure in its operating instructions do not attempt to service it yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 2 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service mo 3 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 4 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or r
44. ferent AC outlet from the TV and VCR TO CONNECT TO AN IMAGE SOURCE WITH S VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTORS Connection using S video cable is recommended to ensure a clearer print Image source with S Video output connectors Connect to video input connector TV set to VIDEO EXT input mode Connect to image source S Video output connector Video cable S Video cable optional optional Rear connectors 3 5 mm Mini Plug cable editing cable optionally available or provided with a JVC camcorder Connect to video output connector Connect to S Video input connector REMOTE PAUSE Use this cable when using a JVC camcorder equipped with an Editing connector or a JVC VCR equipped with an R A EDIT or SPECIAL FUNCTION connector 6 connectors Printer Be sure to carefully review the instruction manuals for all the units that you will be using in conjunc tion with this printer Some televisions and video cassette recorders require a specific type of output cable Refer to their instruction manuals for details on television and VCR connections to the GV PT2 The printer assigns priority to input signals S video signals take priority over regular video signals When you use an LCD video camera with a printer input connector When you connect the output of a camcorder equipped with an LCD monitor to the GV PT2 you can view the printer s output image o
45. format full color 256 tone Resize Change color mode gray scale Image size 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120 Tile Cascade Arrange icons Select file Enlarge Reduce Image capture Save Save as Exit Help menu Version THINGS YOU LL NEED IN ADDITION THE PROVIDED ACCESSORIES A commercially available printer cable 3 m or shorter Use one capable of all pin wiring Some PCs are compatible only with a particular design of printer cable Consult your dealer before purchasing a cable When using a printer cable which is over 3 m long a transmission error may occur Example 25 pin male 36 pin male D sub Micro ribbon gt 54 PERIPHERAL UNIT CONNECTIONS When connecting components make sure all units are turned off TV Set the input select switch to VIDEO EXT IN To VIDEO INPUT Video cable optional ee Machine with S Video or Video output connector A To VIDEO A To S VIDEO OUTPUT OUTPUT connector connector An S Video cable connection is recommended for optimal image quality S Video cable option Video cable option Use if the video recorder does not have an S VIDEO OUTPUT connector Rear panel jack To VIDEO OUTPUT connector m VIDEO OUTPUT To PARALLEL connector Printer Commercially available printer cable bi directional paral
46. ile pushing Inserting color print paper sheets in To printer DECHE the paper tray K Printing side 1 Keep the partition panel upright If it is Cautions tilted get it upright by pushing the back of the paper tray 2 Load print sheets in the tray placing the side with the detection marks toward you face down eThe tray can hold up to 25 sheets at one time Be sure to read Precautions when inserting printing paper on the back of the paper tray lid Partition panel Detection marks Output tray Loading vnloading the paper tray When loading push the tray until it clicks When unloading push the tray slightly to unlock the latch then pull it out PREPARATION O Before printing make sure everything is set up and ready A AA 3 Place the color print paper sheets in the paper tray and load the tray page 18 e Use print sheets and ink cassette from the same kit Vv 4 Open the output tray Vv 5 Connect image source to the printer page 14 Vv 6 Plug the printer s power cable into an AC outlet and press the POWER button 9 Power comes on and the POWER indicator lights V You are now ready to print For specific printing instructions read the page corresponding to the type of printing you want to do pages 20 through 49 77 This section explains how to print a single image for example if you want to print individual photographs to put in a photo album
47. im posed on the image stored though actual print looks like illustrated on page 42 PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Masking Print You can print an image inside a frame by masking part of the image Four different frame shapes are available REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 SELECT ERASE MASKING t SHAPE STAR COLOR BLACK ERASE MASKING SELECT 1 1 SET OK OK QUIT MASKING 5 CANCEL button STORE THE DESIRED IMAGE IN MEMORY See pages 20 through 29 PRESS MASKING SELECT ERASE MASKING appears CHOOSE COLOR AND SHAPE OF MASK Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer c on SHAPE Press cursor buttons gt lt and choose shape 7 STAR OVAL gt HEART gt WAVE 7 Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer on COLOR Press cursor buttons lt and choose color KR WHITE gt YELLOW gt SS BLUE gt GREEN gt LIGHT BLUE gt RED MM 395 4 PRESS OK eScreen turns blue with Please wait displayed Th
48. inting the printer may not work properly 9 Carefully read the precautions in the color print paper sheet set box and on the back of the color print paper sheet set before using Sticker Print Paper 25 Sheets 17 Print your favorite images just like snapshots Make customized seals and stick them on greeting cards envelopes letters etc After Printing 9 If you touch a fresh print with wet hands the print image may be discolored elt a print absorbs organic cleaning solvents alcohol ester keton etc the colors will fade elt cellophane tape or soft PVC are affixed to a print the chemical reaction will cause accelerated color fading e When writing on a PV SOSFAU print sheet be sure to use a pencil or an oil based writing utensil If you apply too much pressure you ll leave imprints on the print sheet Storage 9 Avoid storing prints in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity or near a heater or heat generating device 9 Do not store prints in a soft plastic folder Accelerated color fading may result due to the chemical reaction or the print s may stick to the file 9 Do not store 2 prints with the printed sides touching as the sheets may stick together 6 Store print paper in its box on a level surface Failure to do so may cause the print paper to curl or bend which can result in a paper jam within the unit 1 5 LOADING THE PAPER TRAY Opening the paper tray 9 Open the lid wh
49. it clicks and close the cover Set paper tray Paper tray is not inserted correctly Place color print paper sheets on the paper tray and insert it correctly Open output tray Output tray is closed E Open the output tray Paper is not compat Print sheets are not compatible with the ink ible with ink cassette model or the print paper orientation is cassette wrong Open back door and Open the jammed paper removing door and remove paper remove the jammed sheet Make sure that the color print paper sheets are compatible with the ink cassette model Pull out paper tray Paper tray is running out of paper or paper feed is and check paper not working improperly E Remove the paper tray and correctly set print sheets Replace ink cassette Ink cassette is consumed Pull out paper tray E Replace with a new one and check paper Now printing 6 During printing Number of sheets 1 ane 4 u aN aN CO N 5 CO A 69 WHAT TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR VIDEO PRINTER MODE Appears when Paper jammed Paper is jammed during EE Remove paper E Remove paper refer to page 73 Close back door Jammed paper removing door is open E Close the jammed paper removing door PC mode is selected The SOURCE button is pressed and held for at least two seconds and the ON LINE lamp has been turned on Video printer mode The SOURCE button is pressed a
50. k cassette model or the paper orientation is wrong Open the jammed paper removing door and remove the jammed paper Make sure that the print paper is compatible with the ink cassette model With the printer ON LINE lamp on File Capture New is selected on the Capture Utility window Press and hold the printer ON LINE button for at least 2 seconds to turn the lamp off Then store the image to be printed select CAPTURE on the MODE SELECT MENU and press OK Capture is not selected on the MODE SELECT MENU E Store the image to be printed select CAPTURE on the MODE SELECT MENU and press OK lV WHAT TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR PC PRINTER MODE Appears when Video printer mode The printer is in video printer mode when a print is selected Switch command is issued from the PC to the PC mode E Press and hold the printer ON LINE button for at least 2 seconds to turn the lamp on 64 Capture mode is The printer is in Capture mode when a print selected Switch to command is issued from the PC the PC mode E Press the MODE button to close the Capture mode 64 window then press and hold the printer ON LINE button for at least 2 seconds to turn the lamp on Ink cassette is Ink cassette is running out empty Replace ink Replace with a new one Make sure that the print cassette Pull out paper is compatible with the ink cassette model paper tray and check
51. lel interface Parallel printer connector REMOTE PAUSE WS INPUT VIDEO To S VIDEO INPUT connector To VIDEO INPUT connector 56 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLING IN A WINDOWS COMPATIBLE PC Refer to the Windows user manual for details on basic Windows operation a WN Setting up Start Windows e Close any other programs that are open Insert the Driver amp Capture Utility Software INSTALL DISK into the floppy disk drive With Windows 95 select START Run command es With Windows 3 1 ICON Run on the program manager Once the Driver amp Capture Utility Software has been loaded into drive A type a setup in the COMMAND LINE textbox Type b setup if the disk is in drive B e Click the lt OK gt button e Once the setup program launches follow the instructions that appear on screen e If you agree with the Software License Agreement type Yes If not type No to quit the program e When the setup is complete the JVC GV PT2 Capture icon appears on the screen e Normal installation completed message is displayed Click the lt Reboot gt button Windows closes and then opens again This completes installation Run HE Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you a setup OK Cancel Browse
52. n MENU control button 2 FORMAT control button CURSOR control button 3 MODE select control button OK button CANCEL button PREPARATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL RC UNIT How to install the batteries Place two RO3 AAA batteries in the compartment Align the batteries as shown Notes on the batteries e Remove the batteries from the RC unit when not using it for a long period If the RC unit does not work properly remove the batteries from the unit and let it stand for a while then replace the batteries and try using it again When to replace the batteries When the remote control s operating distance starts to decrease it means that the battery level is dropping In this case replace the batteries with new ones How to aim the remote control unit Remote control signal receiver Within 5 m Operating distance depends on the ambient brightness and the angle at which the RC unit is aimed at the receiver When replacing the batteries Use two RO3 AAA batteries 9 Replace both batteries at the same time Do not mix new batteries with used batteries 9 Insert the batteries in accordance with the and indications e Be sure to read the precautions on the battery label 14 CONNECTIONS Make sure that you have easy access to the AC outlet which the printer is plugged into so that it can be immediately unplugged in case of emergency Connect the printer power plug to a dif
53. n the LCD monitor Refer to the camcorder s instruction manual for connection details When SQUEEZE or CINEMA video is input into the S Video input connector of the GV PT2 Print this input with a wide format aspect ratio of 16 9 15 TO CONNECT TO AN IMAGE SOURCE WITH REGULAR VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTORS Image source with Video output connectors oo 3 CE Zeg a Connect to image source Video output connector Video cable optional 3 5 mm Mini Plug cable editing cable optionally available or provided with a JVC camcorder REMOTE PAUSE Use this cable when using a JVC camcorder equipped with an Editing connector or a JVC Front VCR equipped with an R A EDIT or SPECIAL connectors FUNCTION connector Connect to video input connector koma l TV set to VIDEO EXT input mode Video cable optional Rear connectors Connect to Video input connector Connect to video output connector Printer INSTALLATION OF INK CASSETTE Install the ink cassette included with the optionally available color print paper sheet set OPEN CASSETTE DOOR Pull the right top of the door in the direction indicated by the arrow to open it TAKE UP SLACK Turn the roller on the side with the lt mark in the direction of the arrow Do not turn the part marked with 69 INSTALL INK CASSETTE Insert the cassette label side up from the end
54. nd held for at is selected least two seconds and the ON LINE lamp has been turned off Waiting for transfer With a desired image stored for printing of captured data CAPTURE has been selected on MODE SELECT MENU and OK button pressed Transferring cap On PC File Capture New has been selected on tured data the Capture Utility window 70 TROUBLESHOOTING cont WHAT TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR PC PRINTER MODE Appears when Failed in connecting with a printer Check printer type cable connection and power Check the back door or the paper output trays No ink cassette loaded Set ink cassette and close cover Paper is not compat ible with ink cassette Open back door and remove paper PC mode is selected Switch to the Capture mode Video printer mode is selected Switch to the Capture mode Page Printer power is not on printer is improperly 52 connected or BIOS setting is not correct Turn the printer power on after checking to make sure connections are correct The jammed paper removing door is not fully closed W Close the jammed paper removing door The paper tray is not inserted properly W Insert the paper tray The output tray is closed Open the output tray The ink cassette is not installed or is improperly installed H Insert the ink cassette and close the door Print sheets are not compatible with the in
55. rimposed on the image then appears on MEMORY display elf masking is desired at the same time follow the steps 2 through 4 on page 44 When both the masking and title are super imposed on the image the title appears on the frame PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started e Now printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray When you want to erase the title before printing press CANCEL Pressing the OK button restores the title E If you want to erase title only when superimposing both title and masking 1 2 3 Press TITLE e SELECT ERASE TITLE appears Press cursor buttons 4 W and place the pointer CG on ERASE TITLE Press OK e The title and the SELECT TITLE ERASE disappear e See page 45 to erase masking only If the title characters and on screen display are superimposed upon one another making the MEMORY display difficult to view Press MENU PRINTER MENU appears Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer r on ON SCREEN Press cursor buttons lt gt and to choose OFF Press OK PRINTER MENU disappears with no message displayed on screen If you want to change the title 1 2 3 4 redo the steps 2 through 4 42 DIFFERENT TYPES OF P
56. rsor buttons 4 and place the pointer on ERASE TITLE Press OK The title disappears If you want to change the title after performing steps 1 through 2 redo steps 2 through 8 If you want to change COLOR or INVERSE redo steps 3 4 5 7 8 rm 43 Press cursor buttons lt gt to place the pointer c on CAMERA TITLE PRESS OK SELECT ERASE TITLE disappears with title entry display entered es Title automatically turns blue elf a vertical layout or video cassette label format is selected ensure that the title is inside the image area eWith vertical layout the title will be set in the lower half of the image stored eWith video cassette label the same title is set on two spine labels WHEN THE TITLE OR DRAWING TO BE PRINTED HAS BEEN CHOSEN PRESS OK eSET CAMERA TITLE appears es Title automatically turns black CHOOSE NEGATIVE POSITIVE OF THE TITLE Press cursor buttons lt P and choose the 4 SELECT CAMERA TITLE color BLACK 4 WHITE YELLOW PINK BLUE 4 gt GREEN LIGHT BLUE lt RED Press cursor buttons 4 and place the pointer CG on INVERSE Press cursor buttons 4 and choose YES or NO PRESS OK Screen turns blue with Please wait displayed The title superimposed on the image then appears and is stored in memory With video cassette label the title is super
57. serve the following basic rules for its installation use and servicing ATTENTION Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked on your product and its operating instructions For your safety please read all the safety and operating instructions before you operate this product and keep this manual for future reference INSTALLATION 1 Grounding or Polarization A Your product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug B Your product may be equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 2 Power Sources Operate your product only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company If your product is intended to operate from batter
58. t files Select the line you want to move and drag it to wherever you want 3 Message box Displays the current status 4 Control button LL Click to pause the spooler Click to re open the spooler When an error message appears click Close and then Click to delete the spooler bar ES 8 Information button 4 Control button 5 Spooler bar box 6 Help button 7 Printer icon 9 Setup button Spooler bar box Displays progress of the data transfer from PC to printer Print starts when the bar is fully down Help button Click to call up help information for the spooler window Same as Help on the menu bar Printer icon Displays the current printer status See Help for details Information button Displays the spooler version Setup button Spooler setup can be changed depending on how Windows is used Shape when opening the spooler e State when opening the spooler e How to open the spooler e How to close the spooler See Help for details 68 TROUBLESHOOTING WHAT TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR VIDEO PRINTER MODE Appears when Please wait Power is turned on or title impose or masking data are being prepared Printer internal temperature rises The message may remain for about 3 minutes until the printer has cooled down Set ink cassette and Ink cassette not set or improperly set close cover H Insert the ink cassette until
59. the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffici
60. tion ethe printer set upright or tilted remove paper as directed on page 73 color print paper sheets have been properly shuffled If not shuffle them thoroughly to separate each sheet before placing them on the paper tray video cable is correctly connected input select switch of TV is set to VIDEO EXT IN input connector priority has been observed MEMORY mode has been entered If so press the SOURCE button the power has been turned off The stored image disappears when the power is turned off Store the image in memory again colors are generally acceptable The colors on the TV screen may be somewhat different from those actually printed which is normal with this Printer you are making multiple prints of images recorded in SQUEEZE or CINEMA mode In this mode e SQUEEZE mode is engaged If so the image is stretched vertically e CINEMA mode is engaged If so black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the image you have printed a playback image from a tape recorded on another VCR If so the top zone of the image may not be straight This is normal with this printer Me 8 1 Unplug the power cord If no paper is jammed in the e The stored image disappears slot of the paper tray 2 Remove the jammed sheet from the d Remove the jammed paper removing output tray door and remove the paper Output tray If no paper is jammed in the output tray 3 Remove the
61. tles and masking see pages 40 through 45 Title imposing or masking is done across the entire screen not on each image separately PRESS PRINT Print Lamp blinks indicating that printing has started es How printing appears on screen during printing When the printed sheets are delivered to the output tray and Now printing disappears printing is complete Do not leave more than 25 printed sheets stacked on the tray 3 O DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING cont Strobe Print The printer stores a selected number of images at short intervals and print them on one sheet Jvc TITLE SOURCE MEMORY COO O MASKING GE PRINT M O NN FORMAT MODE 4 A gt REMOTE CONTROL UNIT GV PT2 Preparation See page 19 1 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor SELECT HORIZONTAL ON LAYOUT FORMAT SELECT MENU SELECT 4 OR 16 MULTI AND eee SELECT STROBE lt HIGH gt OR CONTENT STROBE lt HIGH gt STROBE lt LOW gt ON CONTENT Press cursor buttons A to place the pointer SELECTIt SET 1 CG on items and press cursor buttons lt p gt to OK OK QUIT FORMAT change the options The images are automatically stored at intervals of approx 1 15 sec in STROBE lt HIGH gt and 1 2 sec in STROBE lt LOW gt PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete
62. u are printing more than one sheet consecutively the GV PT2 may stop printing midway temporarily to avoid paper jam due to static electricity When making more than one print make sure that over 5 printed sheets do not accumulate in the output tray If you want to switch between the input image and the stored image press SOURCE Each time you press the button the displayed image alternates between the input image and the stored image This function is not available during printing If you store the wrong image or store an image incorrectly press SOURCE to call up the INPUT display then find the correct image and store it in memory The incorrect image will be deleted and the new image be stored FRAME STABILIZER With a squeezed video input signal switching between ON OFF of FRAME STABILIZER is not available Enter the pause mode on the video unit make sure that there is no noise or fluctuation on the frame and store the scene in memory If you want to print multiple copies of the same scene select the number of print copies on the PRINTER MENU screen You can select up to 25 copies page 22 When printing two or more copies you can press the CANCEL button on the remote control unit at any time to stop print operation after finishing the currently printing page Remaining sheets 1 appears on the monitor screen To print a live image using a camcorder as the source in step 4 instead of playing back th
63. ue color 24 bit Windows compatible mouse connected to PC 3 5 1 44MB floppy disk drive PC which allows setting of Parallel Port to Bi Directional or Enhanced Parallel Port mode BIOS setting with EPP or Bi Directional setting see below BIOS SETTING The GV PT2 Driver amp Capture Utility Software is designed to use a two way communications interface as a prerequisite in the environment of Windows It runs when the parallel port mode is set to EPP or Bi Directional represented as PS 2 Exchange mode or Extension mode in some PCs The initial setting of some PCs may not be EPP or Bi Directional In this case set the mode to EPP or Bi Directional using the PC s set up utility Refer to your computer s user manual for details Some PCs capable of two way communications may not provide any setup indication for EPP or Bi Directional In this case consult the manufacturer of your computer 3 SOFTWARE FEATURES DRIVER WINDOW Print orientation number of prints and image adjustment can be selected in this window Print orientation Portrait Landscape e No of prints 21 to 5 e Image adjustment Contrast Low High 11 grades from 5 5 Brightness Dark Bright 11 grades from 5 5 CAPTURE UTILITY WINDOW FOR IMAGE CAPTURING Images stored in the GV PT2 can be processed and stored in your computer in the bitmap BMP format Storage Extension BMP format Undo Copy Rotate 90
64. ward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene then start playback a little before the scene STORE THE DESIRED IMAGE IN MEMORY The desired scene is stored in memory and appears on screen es Select HORIZONTAL on LAYOUT and OFF on MULTI for the print format of the image you want to store Other formats cannot be correctly stored Title Impose or masking is not available PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on screen SELECT CALENDAR ON LAYOUT Press cursor buttons lt p to choose the options MAKE ERASE CALENDAR CG YEAR 1997 MONTH JUN ERASE CALENDAR SELECT 1 4 SET OK OK QUIT FORMAT MEMORY display on vertical layout appears in the center of screen together with this MAKE ERASE CALENDAR display Image on the TV monitor The area within the broken line is stored in memory ea ea ae Image to be stored el JUN 1997 SUN MON TUE WED THU SAT 1 2 3 d GP OT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 FRAME STABILIZER 39 e MAKE ERASE CALENDAR display appears with the image of vertical layout SET YEAR MONTH OF CALENDAR Press cursor buttons a v place the pointer on year or month and change year or month with cursor buttons lt p gt 7 PRESS OK BUTTON Screen turns blue with Please wait displayed After a while the image com bined with the calendar is displ
65. with the camcorder or a commercially available 93 5 mini plug See pages 14 amp 15 9 Perform preparation referring to page 19 PRESS FORMAT e FORMAT SELECT MENU appears on the monitor SEU SELECT HORIZONTAL ON LAYOUT SELECT 1 4 OR 16 ON MULTI AND UL SELECT SAME PIX OR SELECTED PIX CONTENT SELECTED PIX ON CONTENT Press cursor buttons 4 to place the pointer SELECT It SET 1 t on items and press cursor buttons lt gt to OK OK QUIT FORMAT change the options PRESS OK e FORMAT SELECT MENU disappears and selection is complete MM TA MODE SELECT MENU t SNAP SHOT PRINTING EDITING INDEX ENTER THE MODE OK SELECT t QUIT MODE To exit Snapshot Print mode press MODE after printing The SNAP SHOT PRINTING disappears If you do not want to store the preset number of scenes press OK during storing The MEMORY display appears and the rest of the scenes turn white FRAME STABILIZER ON OFF switching of the frame stabilizer is available only for one scene snapshot printing If the contour line is indented press F STABILIZER button to call up F STABILIZER ON on TV screen If Snap Shot Print does not work see page 14 or 15 and make sure that the mini plug cord is correctly connected If the source tape contains snapshots taken in Motor Drive mode you cannot print these snapshots using Snapshot Print Exit Snap Shot Print mode and store the image with
66. y power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 3 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 4 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 5 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered Do not block the openings by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface e Do not place the product in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 6 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer USE 1 Accessories To avoid personal injury Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand ripod bracket or table It may fall causing serious injury o a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product

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